The seven subjects of Senior One are: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Geography, Politics, History and Biology. The other four subjects are: microcomputer, art, physical education class and music. In the second grade, the main course physics will be added, and in the third grade, there will be the main course chemistry.
The second-year courses are: Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, history, geography, biology, ideology and morality, music, art, physical education and information technology.
The courses in Grade Three are: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, History, Ideology and Morality, Physical Education and Information Technology.
When students enter junior high school, the courses they study are very different from those in primary schools. Students will be exposed to many new learning subjects. The new courses in junior high school include history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology, and some subjects will be changed in each grade. Chinese, mathematics, English, morality and rule of law will run through junior high school for three years. Geography, biology and history will be offered in grade seven, physics in grade eight and chemistry in grade nine.
The reason why junior high school courses are arranged in this way is mainly to consider students' acceptance ability. The first-year students who have just entered junior high school are also influenced by the learning thoughts and habits of primary schools, so the first-year students are not suitable for offering theoretical subjects such as physics and chemistry, and need junior high school mathematics knowledge as a foundation.
Effective learning methods for junior one students.
Learn to integrate knowledge points. Classifying the information you need to learn and the knowledge you have mastered into a mind map or knowledge card will make your brain and thinking clear and help you remember, review and master. At the same time, learn to link new knowledge with what you have learned, and constantly mix and improve your own knowledge system. This can promote understanding and deepen memory.
Decide what to do first. Homework will be assigned during the study of each subject, there will be a preview task in the new class, and there will be a summary task after the study. For students, there always seems to be endless homework and endless content to learn.
Faced with a mountain of learning tasks, students should prioritize their learning contents and ensure that they have been doing the most important things. When you have accomplished the most important thing, the second important thing naturally becomes the most important thing. By analogy, the task can be accomplished naturally, without being panicked and overwhelmed.