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How to teach sixth-grade mathematics well?
Teaching sixth grade mathematics needs to follow certain teaching strategies and methods. Here are some suggestions:

1. Make a teaching plan: Make a reasonable teaching plan according to the content of the textbook and the actual situation of the students, so as to ensure the systematization and integrity of the teaching content.

2. Stimulate students' interest: Stimulate students' interest in mathematics through vivid and interesting examples, games and activities, and make them more willing to learn actively.

3. Emphasize the basic concepts and principles: let students master the basic concepts and principles of mathematics and lay a solid foundation for subsequent study.

4. Cultivate students' thinking ability: through solving practical problems, discussing and exploring, cultivate students' logical thinking, spatial thinking and innovative ability.

5. Pay attention to consolidation and improvement: according to students' different levels and characteristics, carry out targeted consolidation and improvement training to help them overcome difficulties and improve their academic performance.

6. Timely feedback and evaluation: provide timely feedback and evaluation on students' learning situation, guide students to adjust their learning methods and improve their learning effect.

7. Cultivate students' good study habits: cultivate good study habits of listening carefully, thinking actively and practicing diligently, so as to lay a foundation for future study.

8. Keep good communication with parents: Keep good communication with parents, understand students' learning situation at home, and help students solve learning problems.

9. Constantly update teaching methods: pay attention to new teaching concepts and methods, constantly update their own teaching methods, and improve teaching quality.

10. Self-improvement: As a teacher, we should constantly improve our professional quality and teaching ability to better guide students' learning.