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Reflection on 500 words in the second simulation of mathematics in grade three.
Reflection after the mid-term exam

Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, the mid-term exam has ended and the results have been announced. Looking at the scores on the test paper, I was surprised. Because this is not the score I really want. Why can't I get higher! So I began to check myself.

Every time I take an exam, I feel anxious because of nervousness. To this end, I have come up with several ways. 1. When solving a problem, don't start writing in a hurry. List the main steps of this problem on the draft paper first, and then do it step by step. Don't ignore every detail, try to answer every question completely. 2. Do more different types of questions at ordinary times, so that you will be familiar with most of the questions and be sure when you get the test paper; 3. Do some calculation exercises properly, so that you won't lose points in the calculation. I think if I can do what I said above, I will definitely minimize my mistakes in the exam. Therefore, I will try my best to do the above.

But I think it is not enough to rely on the above points. I should also have some scientific test-taking skills. So, according to my actual situation, I came up with several points. The first point: after you get the test paper, you should look at it as a whole to see which topics are easier and which are more difficult. The second point: start with simple questions and bring all the easy grades. The third point: if you encounter a difficult problem, you can't write it immediately. Don't stare at that problem and ignore other problems. You should finish all the problems you can before trying to solve that problem. The fourth point: after the exam, check it carefully to see if there are any mistakes or copying questions.

In the next exam, I will try my best. Very annoying. . However, it is still necessary to satisfy the vanity of teachers. .