Chapter 1: Sage's Introduction
Chapter 2: Einstein's Brain
Chapter 3: Ben Franklin's Habits
Chapter 4: James Clear's Goals
Chapter 5: Martin Luther King's Life Is Difficult
Chapter 6: Abe Lincoln's Work Ethic
Chapter 7: Helen Keller’s Study Skills
Chapter 8: Dan Basmagian's Super Study System

Lesson 88: The Best Way To Take Math Notes And Do Math Homework

 

To excel in math, you must develop the ability to “understand and remember” specific information and details about numbers and shapes.

Some kids possess this ability better than others, but for most preteens, math requires a lot of repetition and practice, practice, and practice.

The three most important fundamental things you can do for the rest of your life are:

1) Always take good, detailed notes in class.

2) Always review your class notes, read the instructions, and work out every practice problem before you begin your homework.

3) When you do your math homework, it is important to know that each practice problem is a study session for a test.

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