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Andre45 [30]
3 years ago
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How do you take notes in math? I am struggling on math and I don't know how to take notes in math. ASAP! Please! I know how to t

ake notes but I need help on how to to do things and take notes on that! I don't understand!
Mathematics
1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Calm down, your motivated and determined so you will do awesome!

2) write the date AND the chapter the notes are from

3) Write down EVERYTHING even the stuff your teacher says that you dont need to write down

4) use a highlighter or underline important info, your brain cant memorize everything!

5) draw pictures! math is all about visualization

6) if your teacher is teaching a new concept he/she will definetly give you some examples to write down, make up your own examples and solve them to go beyond

7) abbreviate, teachers talk pretty fast so you may struggle to get everything down, if you abbreviate writing will be faster, just dont forget to make a key for your abbreviations so that you dont forget!

8) ask for help!- the most effective tool in the shelf

9) go online and search up worksheets to do

10) write down in you notebook each step you need to take in order to get the answer.

11) Hope this helps! and good luck!

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