Are you having difficulties in solving your mathematics problems? Do you feel like you are spending too much time learning math? If you have been studying hard and your grades do not show that, then it is possible that you may not be studying effectively. Just follow the directions given here to improve your mathematics:
Let’s start with homework. Most students misunderstand the purpose of homework. They believe that homework consists of mathematics questions that should be solved and given to a teacher. Actually, the basic reason of giving you homework is to improve you mathematics with regular drills. You can also improve your problem solving speed, with a little practice everyday. Just follow these tips to make your home study effective:
1. Get familiar with the topic. Try remembering what has been taught in class. Study your notes and book for examples. This will make it easier for you to understand what ideas you need to work on.
2. Gather all the ideas. Simply think about the ideas and methods in your assignment. Don’t forget to understand any new terms that you might come across. Read your math problems carefully and try remembering any warnings about errors that your teacher has mentioned to you. Just go through the examples in your book to make sure you have a good understanding of the concepts. This can help you, if you get stuck at some point later on.
3. Start your assignment. Do your assignment on a fresh page of your notebook. Take a separate sheet of paper for doing your rough calculations. Here are some tips to improve your problem solving abilities:
o Note down your assignment accurately from the blackboard. Keep some pages reserved in your note book in which you can write your assignments. If you don’t completely understand the assignment, simply ask your teacher to explain it to you.
o Simply follow the directions given by your teacher.
o Solve your problems in a neat manner and be accurate in your calculations.
o Show the exact workings in your solutions, not just the answers. This will assist you and your teacher in finding errors.
o Make it a habit to recheck your assignment after you are done. Look for the simple errors in your calculations.
o Don’t delay your homework. Do it on the day it is given so that you don’t forget the useful instructions.
o If you are stuck on problem don’t let it discourage you. Just take a look at your book and your notes to get further ideas on the problem. If you have done too many confusing calculations on one paper then throw it away and start on a fresh piece of paper. If you are still doubtful then ask your teacher about your problems and see what he or she has to tell.
Now you can finally submit your assignment to your teacher. If your teacher makes any corrections or find mistakes, don’t worry. Think of it as a learning opportunity. Those errors can assist you in making yourself better in math. Here are some tips for you:
1. Study your errors carefully to find out what mistakes you did in your arithmetic calculations and working.
2. If it was a careless mistake and you knew the correct method then make a note of it. If you realize that you make careless errors repeatedly then solve your problems more carefully.
3. If you cannot identify mistakes in your workings, then ask your teacher or classmate to find them for you.
4. Make it a habit to note down all your errors on reserved pages of your notebook. Write details of the correct ways of solving the problems on these pages. Just make sure you include the basic concepts of solving the problem.
By: Kelly J Thomas
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The Best Way to Study Math
April 25th, 2010Mathematics Bingo
March 25th, 2010
In general, most teachers and parents are fully aware of how just important and valuable a good understanding of mathematics can be. The subject of maths underlies, and indeed forms a foundation for, many academic subjects, as well as underpinning countless aspects of everyday life ranging from science and techology, to business and commerce, and even including the seemingly mundane such as household finances. The first branch of math that most students encounter is of course arithmetic. Arithmetic begins with counting, and then progresses to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Most math teachers know that the best way for students to improve at mathematics, is for them to regularly practice solving mathematical problems. The challenge that teachers of course face is how to make practicing the same activity again and again, always seem new, interesting and engaging to students. One technique that many teachers use, is to integrate educational games into their lessons – provided the games are carefully chosen, students can learn while having fun! There are many different games that teachers can use, but one game that is particularly suitable for use in the class is that old standard, bingo.
There are a huge variety ways that the game of bingo can be integrated into math classes – one of the attractions is that the game is that it can be easily adapted to different situations. Probably the most popular way of playing bingo in math classes, is for the teacher to play the part of the bingo caller, and the students to be each given a printed bingo card containing mathematics problems. The goal remains to get a line of 5 items marked off, but instead of simply crossing off items as they are called, the students must fill them in with the correct answers.
Of course you won’t be able to play math bingo unless you have suitable materials – the main thing that you need being bingo cards printed with mathematical problems. Fortunately, that problem is easily solved – you can easily print bingo cards from your computer, either by using free ready-to-use math bingo printables, or by getting some easy-to-use bingo card generating software.
By: Sunil Tanna