Boldly questioning political learning skills and cultivating students' questioning ability;
"Learning begins with thinking, and thinking begins with doubt". Questioning is the fuse of thinking, the intrinsic motivation of students and the source of exploration and innovation. Strengthen the cultivation of students' questioning ability, that is, cultivate students' ability to find and ask questions themselves.
To sum up briefly, make the teaching materials from thick to thin:
This requires students to grasp the teaching materials as a whole and understand their spiritual essence. You can summarize a paragraph or a paragraph first, and summarize it in one or two sentences or one sentence. With the improvement of learning induction ability, it gradually develops into a summary of one lesson and one chapter.
History learning skills can't be solved by rote learning. History needs more understanding. When reviewing, the key is to read books repeatedly and improve in repetition. Books are the most fundamental. It is unrealistic to talk without books.
When reading the contents of each section, we should think about what happened before and after a historical event, whether there is any internal relationship between them, what historical truth can be explained, and we can also compare historical events horizontally and vertically.
Read more books
Reading more books can improve extracurricular knowledge and expand knowledge, which is of great benefit to the study of political history. Simply relying on the knowledge points taught by the teacher is easy to have a little knowledge, which is not conducive to memory. Even if you remember a similar knowledge point thoroughly, it is easy to get confused.
Be good at summing up
We study political history in order to sum up the truth from the experience of our predecessors. Therefore, both political and historical studies need to be good at analyzing and summarizing, and learn to draw inferences from others. Only learn to use it flexibly, or you can't change the topic in another form.
Read more books and pay more attention to hot topics
You can't just limit your study to textbooks. When the knowledge points in the textbook are mastered skillfully enough, we can read more extracurricular books, such as Historical Records, which is a good extracurricular book to understand history. After class, we can also find time to watch the news broadcast. We can get views on historical events and hot topics from the news that are not in the book. We can know the public's views on hot topics from the news, which is very useful for us to study politics and history in junior high school.
The above is the learning method of junior high school political history for everyone.