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Mathematics in primary school is not good, can junior high school learn it well?
Mathematics in primary school is not good, can junior high school learn it well?

Of course. Learning is a continuous process. Poor math in primary schools does not mean that junior high school students can't learn well. The key is to find a suitable learning method and attitude, and study hard to improve. In junior high school, you can improve your math scores by the following methods:

1. Build self-confidence: believe that you have the ability to learn math well, and don't lose confidence because of setbacks in primary schools.

2. Find a learning method that suits you: Everyone's learning method is different. Try different learning methods and find the one that suits you best.

3. Be diligent in practice: Mathematics needs a lot of practice to consolidate knowledge points and improve problem-solving ability. Arrange a certain time for math practice every day.

4. Review in time: review what you have learned regularly to deepen your understanding and memory of knowledge points.

5. Ask for help: When you encounter problems you don't understand, you should dare to ask teachers, classmates or parents, and don't accumulate problems.

6. Cultivate interest: Try to find the application of mathematics from life, cultivate interest in mathematics, and make learning more interesting.

As long as you work hard, I believe you can learn math well in junior high school.

In the long river of human history, mathematics has always been an important subject. From the pyramids of ancient Egypt to modern science and technology, mathematics is everywhere and is the cornerstone of human civilization. Mathematics also plays an important role in our daily life. From shopping checkout to calculating time, we can't do without mathematics. At school, math is one of our compulsory courses.

In math class, we learned all kinds of math knowledge, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, geometric figures and so on. This knowledge seems simple, but it is the basis for us to solve problems. By studying mathematics, we can cultivate the ability of logical thinking, analyzing and solving problems.

In math class, teachers always patiently explain every knowledge point and help us understand abstract concepts with vivid examples. When we encounter difficulties, the teacher will encourage us to face them bravely and keep trying until we find a solution to the problem. In this process, we learned persistence and perseverance, and also realized the joy of success.

In addition to classroom study, math competition is also a part of math class. By participating in various math competitions, we can exercise our thinking ability and improve the speed of solving problems. In the competition, we will encounter all kinds of problems, which often require us to use what we have learned to think creatively. In this process, we not only improved our mathematics level, but also cultivated team spirit and competitive consciousness.