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Some information about me
- My name is Duck.
- I'm 17 years old.
- I study at Tran Phu highschool.
- I'm interested in football and watch film.
Duck
How to dealing
With difficult homework?
What is the homework?
Homework is your teacher's way of assessing how much you understand what has been taught in class. But sometimes it seems overwhelming. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to make homework less difficult.
Attend every class.
If you do not attend school everyday, you will miss out very important skills, tactics and teachings which could help you with your homework and exams in the future. Do not miss out and keep attending your classes.
Concentrate.
Focusing on the task at hand helps you to find ways of solving the problems. Eliminate anything like television, play station, phones or device that could be distracting you. By giving all your attention to your homework, it help you to complete the assigned work in the shortest time.
Get Help When You Need It
Start with your teacher.
Ask a classmate.
Find a tutor.
They work with students to review and explain things taught in the classroom. This gives you the chance to ask questions and work at your own pace.
Some teachers will work with students before or after school to explain things more clearly.
If you know someone who is good at a subject, ask if you can study together.
Use a planner and a desk calendar.
If you use the planner as you get homework at school, and then use the desk calendar when you arrive home, there should not be missed work. This tip will help you to tackle difficult homework problems.
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Down time.
You have to respect your down time when you finally arrive home after a full day of school, sports or fine arts, and family obligations. Do not begin your work the minute that you walk in the door. You must relax, exercise, meditate, or get a healthy snack. You are simply creating a bad situation based on no relaxation and stress if you do not do this. This could lead to illness, which could result in missed school time, which is never good.
Health is very important !!
Be positive.
Get enough sleep.
Drink enough water.
Thanks for watching!