Learning and Studying Math is like playing sports, Effort is required



Think about your favorite sport or extra curricular activity. Why is it that some people are really good at it?

Some have natural ability, years of experience, and practice productively. Some have abilities of varying degrees, but are able to do better because they practice effectively. Some people have a very good math background, confidence, natural ability. We have varying math ability and we should study effectively to do well. The following tips are useful whether you are already an A student or not. Remember though that studying math includes understanding concepts, vocabulary, and training in how to apply the concepts (answering questions)




To study well:




Manage your time

Read Your textbook

Do your Homework

Study actively

Stop doing math long enough to learn it


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Plan out your time

Study skills start with managing time correctly to make sure that there is time to study. Figure out how much time you have to complete this and other tasks.














How to read a math textbook


Reading a math textbook is different from reading other types of books. YOU MUST READ ACTIVELY. Although some people highlight information in the textbook, DO NOT WRITE IN THE TEXTBOOK., The important thing is that you READ ACTIVELY.











Study to understand concepts

How can we adjust our study techniques and why should we?
Study is like training for a sport, you need to understand the fundamentals of the sport (the concept) and practice the right skills (what you are learning)
























Stop Doing math long enough to learn it















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How to get your homework done:



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