The junior high school stage is a crucial part of students\’ learning career. But have you noticed a problem? Although many middle-level students seem to be studying every day, their grades are always difficult to break through, and there is even a slight trend of decline? If your child is also in such a predicament, please be sure to tell him: If you want to counterattack, you must peel off the \”three layers of skin\”! 1. Peel off the concept of \”almost\” – details determine success or failure. The biggest learning for many middle school students The misunderstanding is the \”almost\” mentality: I think that as long as the general direction is correct when answering a question, small mistakes are harmless; if you make a wrong question, you only need to take a look at it, and you will definitely not make the same mistake next time. However, the truth is often \”it will still be wrong next time.\” This attitude of not caring about details is the biggest stumbling block to improvement in performance. How to improve? 1. \”Zero tolerance\” for careless mistakes: Every time a careless mistake occurs, not only correct the answer, but also deeply reflect on why it was wrong and write a summary explanation for each wrong question. For example, \”write one less symbol\”, \”use the wrong formula\”, etc., and force yourself to do 5 similar questions to consolidate the correct problem-solving ideas. 2. Pay attention to standard answers: Junior high school exams, especially high school entrance exams, not only look at whether the answers are correct or wrong, but also whether the steps are complete. Learning to answer questions according to standardized procedures will help avoid losing points in low-level exams. 3. Develop the habit of checking: Every time you complete an assignment or exam paper, set aside time to check carefully, especially for small details that are easy to make mistakes, such as symbols, units, steps, etc. Remember: grades are accumulated by scores, and scores are determined by details. Only by doing the details well can you lay a solid foundation for your counterattack. 2. Get rid of the \”fake effort\” attitude – efficiency is more important than quantity. Some middle-level students answer countless questions every day, but they still stand still. On the surface, they work hard, but in fact, they do not improve their abilities through these efforts. The biggest characteristic of this kind of \”fake effort\” is that it pursues quantity and ignores quality. It learns quickly and forgets quickly. How to study efficiently? 1. Establish a wrong question book: It is not just to write down a wrong question casually, but to clearly write down where the mistake is in this question, and summarize the corresponding knowledge points and solution methods. Take time every month to retake the wrong questions, especially the frequently wrong questions. 2. Every time you do a question, ask yourself three questions: ●Why does this question use this method? ●What knowledge points does this question examine? ●Can I solve this question using another method? These three questions can help you turn each question into your own experience, rather than letting the question just appear on the surface. 3. Concentrate on overcoming weak points: Analyze your score points through each test, and focus on your weak points instead of blindly answering questions on your strong points. Remember: \”Fake effort\” looks hard, but is actually a waste of time. Efficient learning is the foundation of counterattack. 3. Get rid of the idea of \”waiting, relying, and wanting\” – taking initiative is the key to success. Many middle school students have an attitude towards learning that is \”neither refuse nor take initiative.\” Parents and teachers push students to study, but relax if they don\’t push them; they always feel that their grades are not too bad and they can go to high school with a little effort. In fact, this kind of mentality is the most dangerous. Those who are eventually eliminated from the high school entrance examination often have this kind of \”wait, wait, etc.\”Students who have a \”reliance, need\” mentality. How to establish the habit of active learning? 1. Set specific goals for yourself: first understand the admission rankings of the school\’s heavy high school and general high school, and clarify the scores and rankings you need to achieve. For example, the goal is to enter A certain key high school, then you are now far away from Be aware of how many points are left between you and your goal. 2. Make a short-term plan: Break down the big goal into small goals, such as improving the next monthly exam by 10 points, specifically \”increase 3 points in the Chinese composition and improve the multiple-choice questions in mathematics.\” 5 points\” etc. Only when the goal is specific can the action be taken. Have a better sense of direction. 3. Use actions to prove yourself instead of relying on others: No longer wait for the arrangements of teachers and parents, but take the initiative to check for gaps, take the initiative to ask questions, and take the initiative to complete the plan. Remember: take the initiative. Students who study can always master Students who rely on others for their own destiny can only be ruthlessly eliminated by the high school entrance examination. It is more important to counterattack than to work hard. Three years in junior high school is not long, but it is never too late to counterattack. Start changing yourself from today, and you will find. , your high scores and dreams are not far away at all!
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