Middle School Math
MRS. PATTI DEVLIN
HOW TO STUDY MATH
Take some time to review problems, follow examples to help you solve
'new' problems, and write down any questions that you may have
regarding any concept or problem that you are studying.
Here is a list of some different ways that you might try to study:
Use a dry erase or chalk board to practice problems.
Use different internet sites to practice problems - play some games!
Make flashcards, tests, and/or quizzes to practice with -
share with a parent, sibling, other relative, or friend.
Teach someone - a parent, sibling. other relative or friend.
Find what type of environment you study best in...
silent, soft background noise (music), at a desk or table,
on a chair or couch, in a room by yourself, with others around...
Here is a list of websites that you may find useful:
http://go.hrw.com
http://www.mathplayground.com/speedy_sums.html
http://www.321know.com/g2-mulbuttond.htm
http://www.mathleague.com
math.com mathforum.org www.mathgoodies.com/homework
www.hotmath.com www.figurethis.org
You will find helpful tips and reminders to help with homework. You will also find some problems to practice and review any concepts that you may be working on. The first website coincides with the student textbooks and has homework help, video lessons, games, and other helpful tools.