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1Play math games.

2Practice math in everyday scenarios.

3Use mental math if you can.

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There’s no doubt about it: math is tough. As a result, a lot of kids (and adults!) struggle with math at some point in their lives. By building up your skills and practicing every day, you can make math a little less frustrating and have a higher chance of success. Use these tips and tricks during school, while you’re studying, and when you’re out and about to break down and complete math problems easily.

 

 

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Play math games.

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    Build up your skills while having some fun! Look for online games that match your age and education level for the best experience. You can get computer games online or download apps on your phone to play games on the go. Try sites like:[1]
    • DragonBox 5+ which lets you gradually build your algebra skills until you’re able to master more and more advanced equations.
    • Prodigy, a game targeted at elementary-school students, that integrates math practice into a role-playing game that allows players to use math to make their way through an appealing fantasy world.
    • Polyup, a calculator-based math game for more advanced high school and college students.

 

Method2

Practice math in everyday scenarios.

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    Make math part of your daily life to practice it without even thinking. For example, if a sweater that’s regularly $38 is on sale for 30% off, what is the sale price? ($26.60). Or if you need to double a recipe that calls for 3/4 cup of flour, how much flour will you need? (1.5 cups).[2]
    • Or, if you plan to hike a new trail that’s 7 miles long and it takes you 20 minutes to walk a mile, how long should you plan for your hike to take? (2 hours and 36 minutes).

 

Method3

Use mental math if you can.

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    Doing math in your head can help you remember key concepts. Some problems, like geometry or calculus, require a pencil and paper to get started; however, math basics like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are ones you can do in your head. If you come across an easy problem, do it in your mind first before resorting to a calculator.[3]
    • If you’re worried about your mental math skills, you can always double check your answer on your phone or computer.

 

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Review math concepts every day.

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    Practice makes perfect, and math is no exception. Set a study schedule for yourself and try to review your math problems for 15 to 20 minutes per day (or more if a test is coming up). Your skills will build up over time with not much effort on your part![4]
    • Make note cards. Write out important concepts and formulas on note cards so that you can easily refer to them while doing problems and use them for study guides before exams.
    • Study in a quiet place. Distractions, whether aural or visual, will detract both from your ability to pay attention and to retain information.
    • Study when you’re alert and rested. Don’t try to force yourself to study late at night or when you’re sleep-deprived.

 

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Show your work, not just your answers.

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    Writing it all out can help you spot mistakes. As you work through a problem, use a pencil to write out what you did and how you did it. Some teachers require you to show your work anyway, so it shouldn’t be too much of a hassle.[5]
    • Showing your work can also help you check your answers on homework and test problems.
    • Don’t solve math problems with a pen! Use a pencil so you can erase and correct mistakes if they happen.

 

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Sketch out word problems to give yourself a visual.

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    Word problems are usually tougher than straight math problems. If you’re struggling with picturing the problem on the page, grab a pencil and get to drawing. You don’t have to be an artist—make a few circles to represent pies or some stick figures to stand in for people. Use your visuals to help you solve the problem as you work through it.[6]
    • For example, a problem might say, “If you have 4 pieces of candy split evenly into 2 bags, how many pieces of candy are in each bag?” You could draw 2 squares to represent the bags, then fill in 4 circles split between them to represent the candy.

 

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Practice with example problems.

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    You can find tons of example problems online. If you’re going over a concept, look it up and try 2 to 3 problems on your own. Check the answers to figure out if you got them right, and study the concept again if you didn’t.[7]
    • Your teacher might also be able to give you some extra example problems if you ask for them.
    • Using example problems is a great way to practice for a test.
    • Identify which skills and concepts you’ll need to solve the problem. This will give you an overall sense of what you’ll need to do to find the solution.[8]

 

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Look up lessons online.

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    Sometimes you need a little more explanation to really understand. If you’re having trouble and you don’t have class for a few days, try looking up a math lesson online. There are tons of resources for math students out there, including:[9]
    • PatrickJMT on YouTube, a college math professor
    • Khan Academy, a website with video lessons and interactive study guides
    • Breaking Math, a podcast for math concepts

 

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Master one concept before moving onto the next.

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    In math, each topic builds upon the last one. It’s super hard to move forward if you don’t understand the previous lesson. If there’s something you aren’t quite getting, spend some extra time studying it or doing homework problems to really cement it into your mind.[10]
    • If you’re struggling with a particular idea or concept, don’t skip it and move ahead. Instead, seek help from the instructor or a tutor until you’ve mastered the idea.[11]

 

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Teach math problem or concept to someone else.

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    Learning by teaching someone is a great way to solidify concepts. Invite a friend or family member over and explain to them what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. If you get stuck, review your notes or textbook again until you can explain it clearly and concisely.[12]
    • Have your friend or family member ask you questions, too. Try to answer them as best you can to really practice.

 

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    How can I learn math for fun?

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    Try playing online math games for a fun way to learn and practice math. You can find a lot of free math games.

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    How does math relate to daily life?

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    You probably use math more than you realize! Math is super important. Try to relate the math concepts you're learning in class to things that are happening in your real life to help you understand.

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    Why do I struggle in math?

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    Math can be challenging for anyone! The different concepts of math are structured like a pyramid, so. if you don't understand the more basic math skills it can be really hard to learn more complicated stuff at the top of the pyramid. I would recommend asking your teacher for help. If you're still struggling, consider hiring a private tutor. They'll be able to address the topics you still need help with so you can become a strong math student.

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    Math is becoming harder by day. What can I do?

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    If you feel yourself falling behind, talk to your teacher. They can help you go over the concepts that you don't understand so you can keep learning effectively. Try to really solidify your understanding of basic concepts before you move on.

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    My mother want me to have full marks in maths and I am little weak in maths. What should I do?

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    If you're having trouble in math, consider getting a tutor. They can help you get your grades up and practice key concepts to improve your overall understanding. Talk to your mom about hiring someone or go to a math help center at your university or community center.

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    What is the best way to study for a math test?

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    Work on some problems, including past assignments. Math is a very practice oriented thing. The more you practice, the better prepared you will be.

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    How can I improve if I am a very weak student?

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    Go over your previous test results and look at where you made mistakes. Look at the correct solution and compare the two. Make a list of the concepts and/or formulas you do not understand and review them. Ask a teacher or peer for help if there is something specific you're having trouble with.

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    I know the formulas but have trouble applying my knowledge. What can I do?

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    If you understand the formulas, then create practice tests with problems using those formulas, with questions ranging from easy to hard. Then try solving those problems.

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    How can I focus on my work when there are distractions everywhere?

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    Check out this article: how to avoid distractions while studying.

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    How do I avoid silly mistakes?

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    Make sure you're documenting every step of the problem as you solve it and make sure to check your work, go over every problem a second time before you turn in an assignment.

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  • Try not to fall behind in your homework or schoolwork. The more you keep up in class, the easier it will be.

  • Relate the math concepts that you’re learning to real-world examples to make the work meaningful to you.[13]

 

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  2. http://www.schoolfamily.com/school-family-articles/article/10785-mastering-math
  3. http://internet.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us/Family/Pages/TopTenWaystoImproveMathSkills.aspx
  4. https://www.edutopia.org/article/5-tips-improving-students-success-math
  5. https://math.osu.edu/undergrad/non-majors/resources/study-math-college
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=96&v=aIRh_15O2S0&feature=youtu.be
  7. https://www.mathgoodies.com/articles/improve_your_grades
  8. Daron Cam. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview. 29 May 2020.
  9. http://internet.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us/Family/Pages/TopTenWaystoImproveMathSkills.aspx

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