What if the math teacher is angry?
There is some truth in the sentence "Only the teacher is to blame for poor math". Because if you hate this teacher from the bottom of your heart, everything she says and does will disgust you, and her lectures will not stimulate your curiosity and interest in learning. Of course, I will fall asleep in class and get confused. Over time, math scores will decline. Of course, this is not a complete affirmation of what the teacher has done, nor is it a denial of some of your views. I am a senior three, and the urgent task now is to adjust my mentality quickly and learn to communicate with teachers. Although every teacher welcomes students to ask questions, the way and tone of some students' questions really disgust teachers, causing the gap between teachers and students. The second is to pay attention to learning methods. You know, compared with junior high school mathematics, high school mathematics has made great strides in logical reasoning, analysis and judgment, spatial imagination and comprehensive application of knowledge. Good math in junior high school does not mean good math in senior high school. One of the most important learning methods is to read more textbooks. Only by thoroughly understanding every knowledge point in the textbook (whether you are interested or not) can you apply it easily. You can preview your textbooks, which is a great advantage.