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MATH How to be A Great Student

How to Master the Course Using Four Major Steps NEXT

BACK How to Master the Course Using Four Major Steps Identify the Four Key Steps In Course Preparation. Identify the Four Key Steps In Course Preparation. Try your best to “see” or “follow” what the teacher is explaining in the classroom. Try your best to “see” or “follow” what the teacher is explaining in the classroom. Master both the class notes and the assigned textbook material. Master both the class notes and the assigned textbook material. Solve homework problems and ask questions that deal with course material. Solve homework problems and ask questions that deal with course material. Follow an organized study plan specifically for the test. Follow an organized study plan specifically for the test. NEXT

BACK Follow The Teacher’s Explanations in Class – Follow your teacher’s explanations in class –Your teacher’s explanation is usually a major help in doing well on a test – If you have a hard time following your teacher in class, work extra hard at steps 2,3,and 4 NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Master Class Notes and Text Material - Even if you follow your teacher’s explanations in class, TAKE NOTES! in class, TAKE NOTES! - Be certain you understand the notes you take - Keep your notes organized NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Work out Homework Problems on time - Don’t neglect your homework - Make sure all assignments are turned in on time time - Ask questions about your home work NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Follow a Separate Organized Plan for the Test -Plan how to study for a test - Plan what to study for test - To master a math course you must seriously follow all four of the key steps to be follow all four of the key steps to be completely successful in the course completely successful in the course Slide 1 PREVIOUS