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How to systematically study primary school olympiad?
Learning Olympic Mathematics in primary schools needs systematic methods and strategies. Here are some steps and suggestions:

1. Establish the foundation: First of all, you need to make sure that you have mastered the basic knowledge of primary school mathematics, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, geometric figures and so on. These are the foundations of learning olympiad.

2. Choose the right textbook: It is very important to choose a textbook that suits you. You can choose books such as "Simulation Test of the Real Question of the Primary School Olympic Mathematics Competition" or "Simulation Test of the Real Question of the Primary School Olympic Mathematics Competition". These books usually contain a large number of examples and exercises, which can help you better understand and master the knowledge of Olympic mathematics.

3. Make a study plan: You need to make a detailed study plan, including daily study time and chapters to be completed every week. Besides, you need to stick to this plan.

4. Deliberate practice: Learning Olympiad requires a lot of practice. You need to do the examples and exercises in the book again and again until you fully understand them and can finish them independently.

5. Attend training courses: If possible, you can attend some training courses in Olympic Mathematics. In the training class, you can get professional guidance and discuss and solve problems with other students.

6. Take the mock exam: Taking the mock exam regularly can help you check your study progress, and it can also help you get familiar with the process and questions of the exam.

7. Keep a positive attitude: You may encounter many difficulties in learning Olympic Mathematics, but you need to keep a positive attitude and believe that you can overcome these difficulties.

Generally speaking, it takes time and effort to learn the Olympic Mathematics in primary schools, but as long as you have determination and perseverance, you will certainly succeed.