
I suck at math i need help?
Ok i really suck at algebra I do not know what is your understanding that I can hardly suppose that I can help teachers that none of my friends and my dad is a great mathematician and still can not get it and I'm getting all A's in my other mathematical topics and just stick custom Anybody know the teaching methods or things that could help me please, I get grounded):
A small trick is the following: • Do a little math every day. Not only on days that has a class the next day • make a few days' hard days "where they can work for an hour or two, make other days" easy days "when it could only do 10 or 15 minutes. • If you have time one day, do some math anyway. Problems of work for at least two before bedtime. This repetition and breaking the time spent in small intervals gives your brain a chance to absorb. Another thing: • Read the textbook examples with pencil and paper, writing each line as you read. While this slows you down (that's the whole point, that gives your brain a chance to understand that not only looking at what may appear to be gibberrish. I am not suggesting that you spend a minute of extra time, just divide the time and methods differently. One more thought: • If possible, together with a friend in his class one day a week to work on homework together. One hour is enough. Then do something fun later. I hope you find some of these ideas useful. While it may seem commonplace, take advantage of how the mind learns and gives you a fighting chance. May things others do in relation to the material itself, but these simple things to establish a framework in which to study and learn. They make things easier and maybe even a little fun for you. Good luck. But promise me one thing - if any of these suggestions works for you, whenever you try it, transmit it to others. Give at least two weeks. It's not magic, after all .. All the other suggestions made by others are good, but in the absence of a learning environment, its effect will be minimal. Add the other ideas of what you suggest and get more "bang for the dollar. "
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