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How should primary school math teachers help poor students improve their grades?
1. Know the students: First, know the basic situation of each student, including their family background, study habits, hobbies and so on. This helps to find out the reasons for their learning difficulties, so as to make a targeted teaching plan.

2. Make a personalized teaching plan: Make a suitable teaching plan according to the actual situation of each student. For poor students, we should pay attention to the explanation and consolidation of basic knowledge and improve our self-confidence.

3. Use a variety of teaching methods: use a variety of teaching methods, such as intuitive teaching, heuristic teaching, experimental teaching, etc. To stimulate students' interest in learning and improve the learning effect.

4. Pay attention to students' mental health: pay attention to the psychological state of poor students, find and solve their psychological pressure in time, and help them establish a good learning mentality.

5. Strengthen classroom interaction: encourage students to actively speak and ask questions in class, increase classroom interaction, let poor students participate more in the learning process and improve their learning enthusiasm.

6. Regular inspection and feedback: check the learning situation of poor students regularly to understand their learning progress and existing problems. Give timely feedback and guidance to help them adjust their learning methods and improve their learning effect.

7. Keep good communication with parents: Keep good communication with parents, let parents know about students' learning at school and help students solve learning problems.

8. Cultivate students' interest and habits in learning: by holding various math activities, such as math competitions and lectures on math knowledge, cultivate students' interest and love in mathematics and develop good study habits.

9. Encourage students to practice more: Mathematics needs a lot of practice to consolidate knowledge points and improve problem-solving ability. Encourage students to do more exercises to improve the speed and accuracy of solving problems.

10. Patience and care: Treat poor students with enough patience and care, let them feel the care and support of teachers, and stimulate their motivation to study hard.