How to read history? I'm in grade one.

1. First of all, do a good job in preview before class, at least read the textbook content of this class, and it is best to read out what you don't understand, and then pay attention to it in class.

2. Keep up with the teacher's thinking in class, because learning history should have a holistic thinking and jump thinking (that is, you should be able to think of the whole range of knowledge from one knowledge point), learn to take notes while listening (first on draft paper, then in a notebook after class), and pay attention to the problems you don't understand in the preview. If the teacher doesn't mention it, you must catch up after class.

3. Remember the teacher's lecture ideas after class and repeat them yourself. Key knowledge points should be copied in this book and often recited. In addition, we should do appropriate exercises to consolidate our knowledge and enhance our application ability.