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What if you can't learn math?
Question 1: What if you can't do math? How to study? In fact, like me, you don't like learning math and you don't know how to learn it well. But you can't do it without studying. The following are my summary points: 1 I think it is necessary to listen carefully in class. Secondly, you should speak enthusiastically and try to discuss and study with the students who have studied well in class. 2. Do your homework carefully. If you can't do it, don't stop writing. You should write, so that you can cultivate a good habit of loving your homework. Don't think that I can't do math, I can do some simple problems. I think you should find more difficult questions, which will exercise your brain. It is very simple, that is, how to cultivate your interest in mathematics, which is very important. It's up to you now. This is my personal opinion. I wonder if I can help you.

Question 2: What should I do if I can't learn math? You have to ask yourself if you have studied hard. Mathematics below high school is not difficult, and mathematics in high school is not difficult.

In a word, practice makes perfect. Practice more after mastering the basic knowledge of books. Have a set of questions in the textbook at hand, learn one chapter and do another, and keep up with the progress. Don't allow yourself to have problems. Think more if you can't do the problem. If you can't do it in half an hour, just look at the answer, ask the teacher, remember the method, mark it, and do it again at regular intervals. Never allow yourself to have problems that you can't. This is a spiritual requirement for yourself.

In the next semester of senior three, I finished a simulation problem in one week. Of course, it's not just math classes. Every class is done alternately. I can't get that cruel effect. I got 150 in Jiangsu college entrance examination in 2007, and I got 145. This is purely empirical. Stupid method, but it is really a 100% effective method.

Question 3: What if you can't learn mathematics in high school? Hello, I'm studying math in Hayes, and I'm from Shandong. I got a score of 136 in the college entrance examination for mathematics (in 2008). According to my experience, the most important thing in learning mathematics is hard work, and there is no shortcut at all. All remedial classes and training institutions are inferior to their own teachers. Mathematics is boring, mainly because you have no sense of accomplishment in learning mathematics, and you can't do it when you encounter problems, or you have no ideas, or you have done something wrong. These two problems generally appear in unfamiliarity with formulas and theorems appearing in textbooks, as well as in calculation ability. I suggest you give priority to exercise. I hope you like math ~ ~ ~

Question 4: What can I do if I never study math? You have to ask yourself, have you studied hard? Mathematics below high school is not difficult, and mathematics in high school is not difficult.

In a word, practice makes perfect. Practice more after mastering the basic knowledge of books. Have a set of questions in the textbook at hand, learn one chapter and do another, and keep up with the progress. Don't allow yourself to have problems. Think more if you can't do the problem. If you can't do it in half an hour, just look at the answer, ask the teacher, remember the method, mark it, and do it again at regular intervals. Never allow yourself to have problems that you can't. This is a spiritual requirement for yourself.

In the next semester of senior three, I finished a simulation problem in one week. Of course, it's not just math classes. Every class is done alternately. I can't get that cruel effect. I got 150 in Jiangsu college entrance examination in 2007, and I got 145. This is purely empirical. Stupid method, but it is really a 100% effective method.

Question 5: What can you do without studying math? The scope of mathematics is still very wide. There are still great differences in the requirements for mathematics.

When you find mathematics difficult to learn, you can try it from the following aspects:

1. Find a better math teacher, one-on-one, and check the reasons for your poor math.

2. Attend class and listen attentively. Listen if you don't understand, and you'll remember. It is easy to review after class. In class, it is important to listen, listen to ideas and listen to methods. You need to concentrate.

After class, if you have time, understand the math problem again. If you have feelings, you will make progress.

4. After class, do a topic with appropriate difficulty and scope. According to your own situation, determine the difficulty, accurate scope and amount of questions.

If you don't learn math well, you are making up lessons. If you don't have time, don't make it up at once, let alone ignore it completely. But, assuming you understand, just skip it. I'll make it up later.

6. Some difficult problems will not affect your future study at all.

Make a suggestion, I hope it will be adopted.

Question 6: Children just can't learn math. How to inspire and encourage more? If parents can help, they can also help to study with their children. Have more patience and expectation for children, just try your best. Children have different advantages in intellectual development. Maybe his other conveniences are great, so that children can give full play to their advantages and strengths. I also met a student who was poor in math and physics, and there was nothing he could do. His mother asked me to give him psychological counseling. At that time, I was also disappointed with his math level, although I tried to coach him. 10 years later, I met his mother by chance and heard that he had already worked, graduated from graduate school, majoring in English, and passed CET-8. I really admire this mother's education method, not always staring at his weaknesses, but being good at discovering the advantages of children. Give children expectations and encouragement, and let them find their goals and self-confidence. As long as they work hard, the result is not very important.

How to make children learn math well, I seem to digress. But it's true. If your child really works hard, you don't have to dwell on this problem, but try to find other bright spots to make your child different and have confidence in yourself.

Question 7: High school mathematics is too difficult. What if you can't learn? You must not give up! I can only grit my teeth ... I took the math joint exam 129. Not so good. You can ask the teacher more and use your head more. Don't ask any more questions. If you really don't know anything, you can take a closer look at the textbook certification and analyze the examples.