Hello everyone. Are you always the one with the lowest grades in all subjects? Well, if you need or want to improve, keep reading this article.
Steps
Method 1 of 5: Italian
Step 1. Read every night for 45 minutes
It doesn't always have to be a novel, it can also be a magazine, but make sure you read a lot.
Step 2. Take your reading book home and study the story you are reading
It may be helpful to use post-its or write notes.
Step 3. Read short stories on your computer and write a summary page of what you have read
Step 4. Check the dictionary for words you don't understand and use notes or flashcards to remember them
Step 5. Have an adult test these words every week
Step 6. Write some stories, such as a journal might help you - you might write down your thoughts
It will improve your writing skills.
Step 7. Study your notes too
Method 2 of 5: Mathematics
Step 1. Print some exercises from your computer about what you are studying at school and work on them
Step 2. Take your math textbook home and study the lesson you are teaching at school
Step 3. Study your math textbook for at least an hour
Step 4. Study your notes every day
But make sure you don't go too far, or it might get confusing.
Method 3 of 5: Social Studies
Step 1. Look for information that may be useful for your topic, write or print it and study it, until you feel confident
Step 2. Take your social studies notebook and textbook home and study them
Step 3. Read books that relate to the subject you are studying
Method 4 of 5: Science
Step 1. For science, take notes and then, once home, study them for at least an hour
Step 2. Read some books on the topic you are doing in school
Step 3. At home, study the textbook you use at school thoroughly
Method 5 of 5: Maintain a good balance
Step 1. Make sure you have a social life - go out every now and then
Studying all day is not only unhealthy, it is also boring. Go out and enjoy!
Advice
- Take notes and study them.
- Study as often as you can.
- Organize a part of your notebook so that you remember what you need to do (check the things you have already done).
- Be responsible.
- Always take notes.
- Participate in the lessons.
- Manage your time well.
Warnings
- If your teacher is strict, be careful in class and do your homework.
- If you have problems, don't worry, and ask an adult to help you.