Most students do not realize that basically, learning mathematics is not much different from studying a particular sport. In other words, the only way to understand math well is to watch other people do it, try to do it independently, and teach other people similar concepts.
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Step 1. Record the material in detail and listen to your teacher's explanation carefully
When learning a particular concept, try to combine several steps for later evaluation; also write down the materials that are important and things to avoid. When your teacher writes sample questions on the board, make sure you copy the questions and answers in a notebook to review later.
Step 2. Participate actively
Trust me, you won't be able to do a math problem just by watching your friends do it; in other words, you have to go directly to find out the most appropriate solution for a mathematical problem. However, usually you should still see other people provide examples before trying to work on it. Remember, one of the important keys to understanding mathematics is to participate actively; by doing so, as a result both sides of your brain will work together optimally. For that, listen to all the questions given by your teacher and try to solve them, raise your hand to convey your answer or listen carefully to the answers given by others to evaluate your answer.
Step 3. Do your schoolwork
Complete all schoolwork and work on additional questions to help you understand the material better. Get into the habit of treating schoolwork like exam material; in other words, make sure you take it seriously. If necessary, think of doing assignments as rehearsals before starting the real exam. When working on assignments, make sure you always refer to relevant notes and printed books. Whenever you're having trouble, don't be afraid to ask your teacher, classmate, tutor, or anyone else you think can help you.
Step 4. Don't be afraid to ask questions
Make sure you don't move on to the second material before you really understand the first; Be careful, shy to ask even though you don't understand the material is one of the biggest reasons for students' poor math scores. Therefore, whenever you find it difficult (or do not do the problem correctly), immediately ask your teacher for help!
Step 5. Pay attention to patterns and number relations
After getting used to working on various mathematical concepts and problems, you will most likely understand mathematical patterns and relationships that are difficult for ordinary people to understand. By working on math problems directly, you will definitely be able to identify more effective problem solving patterns. Basically, the answer to all problems (whether in mathematical concepts or not), lies in the problem itself. After studying mathematical concepts independently, it will help you to explain them to others. Basically, explaining the concept is the same as repeating what you have learned verbally; That's why to teach a concept, you first need to understand the problem so that you can explain the solution correctly and in detail.
Step 6. Learn
Whenever you have free time, browse the internet for math problems or try to work on problems in a printed book that you haven't done. Reread your notes and notebooks whenever possible; make sure you really understand the most effective way to solve math problems and check the correctness of your answers. If there are things you do not understand, immediately ask your teacher in class.
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Don't study everything the day before the exam. At least, gradually study the material the week before and set aside 30 minutes to study each day. As a result, you don't have to bother learning all the concepts in a short amount of time; As a result, you can sleep earlier and feel more confident during the exam. Believe me, doing it is effective in reducing your carelessness when taking the exam, you know!
Step 7. Sharpen your skills by teaching your friends
Listening to expert instructors' explanations or doing hundreds of math problems will indeed improve your math skills; however, the most effective way to actually learn is to teach the material to others. For that, try to find a classmate of yours who is also having a hard time; Give them some questions and practice the way you think is most effective for doing the questions.
Step 8. Join a study group or math club
By doing so, you have the opportunity to integrate the ideas and concepts learned with the understanding of other students. In addition, you also have the opportunity to gain knowledge from - and share knowledge with - others. Trust me, your learning skills will be really trained when you join a study group!
Step 9. Be a diligent student
The night before the exam, have a calculator ready, two pencils in case one of them breaks, and an eraser. Review your notes one last time and go to bed early. The next day, wake up early so you have time to eat a delicious and nutritious breakfast. Make sure you also drink lots of water and do short exercises (like jumping jacks or running in place). To give you more energy, try eating a bar of dark chocolate, bringing a bottle of water, and sipping it regularly. Before doing the exam questions, imagine that you managed to get the maximum score and smile. Read all questions thoroughly and understand the keywords listed in each question; don't forget to review the questions that make you doubt or have trouble. Before being collected, make sure you check all the answers again until you are absolutely sure of the results!
Step 10. Enjoy the results
You've worked hard to achieve it, haven't you?
Method 1 of 1: Doing Tasks
Step 1. Make sure you always do whatever your teacher asks you to do
Apart from helping you improve your grades, doing so will also improve your study ethic.
Step 2. If you have to take an exam next week, make sure you study all the material ahead of time
Do not apply the Overnight Speed System (SKS) if you want to produce maximum scores. At least, set aside 30 minutes each day to study the material. That way, you only need to quickly scan the material the night before the test; As a result, you don't have to stay up late so your brain won't feel tired when it's time to take the exam.
Step 3. Complete all your homework
You can even pay it in installments on your way home from school so you can be more relaxed when you get home. If that day you can go home early, rest for a maximum of 2 hours. But if not, make sure you only rest for 1 hour; even though it feels annoying, at least this method helps you not to stay up late and sleep too late.
Step 4. Make sure you are always focused in class
Remember, the teacher will also assess your participation in class and your alertness in doing assignments. For that, show that you always enter the classroom in a condition ready to learn. Don't chat with your friends so often that you don't pay attention to your teacher's explanations; In addition to lowering your participation score, you will also not be able to understand the material well so that you have the potential to have difficulty working on assignments and exams later.