2. Through preview, you can have a general understanding of the content of the textbook and find out the knowledge points you understand and don't understand.
Only by listening to the teacher can we deepen our impression and focus on what we don't understand.
4. Take notes in class: Don't blindly copy the teacher's various words, but record the overall framework of the text in a targeted manner.
5. Fill in the unknown knowledge points and provide guidance for further grasping the framework and process of historical events.
6. Pay attention to the series arrangement of knowledge points after class: the cause, process, development and result of historical events all follow a certain course or law.
7. Finish homework independently and in time: History homework is a way to test the effect of listening to lectures, and it is also a way to consolidate knowledge points.
8. Don't learn by rote: Understand the knowledge points on the basis of fully understanding the framework, relationship and general idea of historical knowledge, and remember that you can turn the knowledge content into your own language.
9. Regular review: You can arrange review several times a week and read more historical knowledge for a long time.