The head teacher said frankly: Junior high school students who want to be admitted to their favorite high school should refer to the following three suggestions:

My friend\’s child, Mingming, always felt that it was still early when he was in the first grade of junior high school and he could take his time. However, due to his poor foundation, by the second year of junior high school, he still did not realize the seriousness of the problem and continued to play for another year. In the blink of an eye, by the third year of junior high school, he found that he had fallen too far behind, leaving an unmanageable mess. Later, I discovered that he always liked to study at a shallow level, habitually wrote and copied, and only liked simple small questions. He doesn\’t like to think deeply. He finds big questions and problems too troublesome and takes up too much time, so he puts them aside. Another serious problem is that he lacks patience in learning. He doesn\’t have the patience to read longer questions or articles. When answering questions, he can write one less word and will never write one more word. Every junior high school student with unsatisfactory grades will have problems of one kind or another. Here are three suggestions given by the editor to junior high school students: Deep learning will become more and more difficult after entering junior high school, and it will not be like 95 in elementary school. Points, 100 points. If junior high school students want to move forward steadily on this road and improve their grades, they must walk on two parallel tracks at the same time: ① Continuously improve problem-solving abilities, including mastering basic knowledge, flexibly using problem-solving methods, and cultivating acumen logical thinking. ②Be brave enough to overcome the key points and difficulties in learning. These are often \”stumbling blocks\” in exams, but they are also the key to improving yourself and surpassing others. Small questions, as the \”cornerstone\” of the learning process, mainly examine the mastery of a single or one or two knowledge points. They are like the bricks and tiles that build a knowledge building, small but indispensable. Mastering the small questions means laying a solid foundation and paves the way for subsequent learning. The big question is a \”comprehensive test\” on the learning journey. It cleverly combines the knowledge points of multiple small questions to form a complex and changeable question. Big questions not only test the breadth of knowledge, but also test the depth of knowledge and comprehensive application ability. By doing big questions, students can more intuitively discover the weak links in their knowledge system, which knowledge points are not firmly grasped enough, and which problem-solving skills are not yet proficient. Correcting your thoughts Correcting your thoughts is the top priority for every junior high school student on their academic journey. In my mind, I must establish a firm belief: I must be admitted to the high school of my choice. With this belief, other distracting thoughts will step aside and make room for the core goal of the high school entrance examination. The three years of junior high school are a short yet long time. During this period, many students gradually fell behind because they failed to regard the high school entrance examination as a top priority. They may be attracted by the temptations in front of them, or they may have vague plans for the future, resulting in a lack of long-lasting patience and perseverance in learning. The high school entrance examination is not only a contest of knowledge, but also a test of will and perseverance. It requires us to not choose to escape when facing difficulties and challenges, but to face them bravely. When studying, you need to calm down, abandon all distracting thoughts, and concentrate on every knowledge point and every question. It is crucial to work hard as early as possible to lay a solid foundation at the starting point of first grade. The first year of junior high school, as the first year of middle school study, is often the easiest year to lose.Team year. During this year, students are exposed to more systematic and in-depth subject knowledge for the first time, and their learning methods and ways of thinking also need to be adjusted accordingly. If you fail to keep up with the teaching rhythm and lay a solid foundation at this stage, subsequent learning will become extremely difficult. In fact, those students who fall behind in the first year of junior high school will rarely be able to catch up unless they put in more effort and time than others to make up for their previous deficiencies. This is not because they lack effort or wisdom, but because their foundation is too poor, which makes them feel inadequate and unable to understand and master the more complex and in-depth knowledge in the second and third grades of junior high school. Therefore, it is very important for every junior high school student to lay a good foundation in the first year of junior high school. I wish every junior high school student can be admitted to the high school of his choice!

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