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What should parents do if their children don't do well in the fourth grade math test?
First of all, parents should not undermine their children's self-confidence, because mathematics is a difficult and in-depth subject.

Next, parents need to accompany their children to analyze the reasons for the low scores on the test paper. Children's mistakes can be roughly divided into three types.

1, careless calculation, lost in details.

For example, if you calculate 18+42, the answer is 50 seconds, which is the result of counting only ten digits and forgetting the single digits. Or what is 5 decimeters+10 cm? Many children also write the answer directly as15cm or decimeter. Not paying attention to the unity of units in calculation is also the main reason for losing points. Furthermore, it is a pity that the calculation error will lead to the loss of points in the whole question, even if the child's thinking is correct.

If you don't pay attention to the wrong questions, you will always be defeated in the same place.

If parents often check their children's homework, they will find that children always make mistakes on the same knowledge point, and children should have personal experience. For example, when I meet a question in the exam, I feel deja vu, but I just can't do it, so this question is not scored. These are all manifestations of not paying attention to the correction and collection of wrong questions.

3, "math phobia", has failed before going to the examination room.

Mathematics is regarded as a difficult subject. Abstract formula theorems, complicated operation processes, ingenious problem-solving methods that can't be imagined anyway, math exams that have been defeated repeatedly, horrible scores and so on. Children are afraid of math and have no confidence in themselves. I want to hide when I see math. Every time I do my homework, math comes last. I have a serious math phobia. Run every time you encounter a problem. After a long time, your math scores will naturally decline.

So, how should parents solve these problems?

(1) Encourage children more and enhance their learning confidence.

We should not only praise the progress of grades, but also capture some small details that children have done well in life to praise them. Because the accumulation of praise and encouragement can help children build self-confidence. Furthermore, praise should be specific and sincere, rather than simple perfunctory and rigid statements such as "You are great" and "I am proud of you". For example, "It is thoughtful of you to solve such a difficult problem!" .

(2) Collect wrong questions and cultivate correct thinking habits.

In the process of sorting out the wrong questions, it is also a way to consolidate the correct thinking of solving problems. Moreover, we should not only collect wrong questions, but also classify them. When reviewing, we should browse the questions according to the categories of wrong questions and cultivate correct thinking habits. In this way, the next time you encounter the same type of questions, you can quickly recall the problem-solving ideas, bypass the error-prone points, and answer the questions smoothly.

(3) Pay attention to details and improve the computing power.

For example, develop the habit of marking the title number on the draft paper, and the process should be as neat as possible, and don't scribble. Clear and tidy steps help children see mistakes at a glance during the inspection. Especially when the learning difficulty is up a flight of stairs, the amount of calculation will increase, and mistakes will be found in the middle of the solution. If the draft paper is neat, you can quickly find the wrong steps and correct them quickly.

Furthermore, let the children always remind themselves to pay attention to the calculation details. Many children think that homework can be written casually, but it can be changed anyway. This bad habit will be unconsciously brought into the examination room, leading to an increase in the error rate. Parents can advise their children to write "Pay attention to calculation" in a conspicuous place to remind themselves. For example, before you do your homework, put a post-it note on the table. When taking the exam, first write "Pay attention to calculation" on the draft paper to remind yourself to pay attention at all times and not to be careless!