Math: You can buy a set of modular exercises to do. We use "Tian Li 38 sets" here, and you can buy them if you have them in Yunnan. The topic there is relatively new and targeted. In addition, the wrong textbook of mathematics is also very important. Prepare a thick notebook (preferably a loose-leaf notebook) and divide this notebook into several categories (quadratic function, derivative, trigonometric function, etc.). ) according to the module. You can refer to the classification in the workbook or ask the teacher. As long as you don't master the wrong questions, it's best to put the wrong book and do it again. The steps are as follows: first, listen to the teacher carefully in class and write down the steps next to the wrong questions; Second, (if you have a good memory and understand it in class, you don't need this step), look at the questions and problem-solving steps, and put the teacher's problem-solving ideas in your mind; Third, go back to the classroom after lunch break, first write down the wrong questions in the wrong book, and then do the wrong questions in the wrong book according to the stem of the questions (in the meantime, if you forget the problem-solving steps, you can take out your class notes and have a look, but remember not to copy them). The most taboo thing about the wrong book is to copy your notes, which is really useless. You can take out your own wrong book and have a look before the monthly exam.
English: There is no need for dictation, which is a waste of time and inefficient. Recite 30 words every day, read the words first, recite the letters according to the pronunciation, and then recite the meaning and part of speech of Chinese. In this way, memorizing Chinese, then memorizing words, is also memorizing the words themselves, part of speech and Chinese; Cover the English again and recite it again. Review the words learned in five days on weekends. In addition, English listening comprehension should be guaranteed once a day (Victor listening is recommended, which is no different from listening comprehension in the college entrance examination), and there are two readings every other day, one single choice, one cloze and one short essay. Make sure to write at least one composition every week.
Politics: the first semester is to recite knowledge points, and the next semester is mainly to do questions and summarize. Last semester's questions should also be done, but they should be done less, and more importantly, they should be memorized. You said that the language you used to do the problem was not professional enough, but in fact you recited too few books. Now that we have realized this, we should stick to it.
Geography: I recommend two books from Harbin No.3 Middle School, one is a large atlas, and the other is a large filled atlas. Usually, a small atlas of 6 yuan on the market can recite the map. It is best to recite the map with a complete time like this weekend. The method is based on the map of the back of the continent, mainly including the location of the back ocean current, the name of the strait, topography, vegetation types, climate, hydrology and so on. Recite the name of the country if necessary. The geography of China is mainly based on railway map, topography, climate, vegetation, minerals, hydrology, transportation hub, various special dividing lines and so on.
Finally: liberal arts students actually say it's easy, because we don't have as many calculation problems as science students; But it's very tiring to say this, because I have to recite and do problems. To tell the truth, your own plan is good in itself, but seeing your current achievements and ideal scores, you can only say that the plan is not strong enough and you can't improve so much. The liberal arts in senior three are not like science. If you are a science student, you play in senior one and senior two. Now you say your total score in the college entrance examination should be 600. My answer is only three words: impossible. But fortunately, you are a liberal arts student, and there will be many dark horses in senior three. I just went through the third year of hell, so I know. To improve your grades, you can only rely on reciting and doing problems, and there is no other way. That's what liberal arts are like. Excluding examination mentality and other factors, the more you recite, the more you learn, the more you do and the more you remember, the higher your score in the college entrance examination will be. In fact, there is room for yourself in your plan, and there are still many gaps, which shows that you are not cruel enough to yourself. Be more strict with yourself, you have already realized it, and look forward to your take-off after one year.