Who told you that mathematics is hard?  As a high school student,do you know that it is easy to get mathematics an A? It is our mentality and attitude that makes many people to fail in mathematics. Change your attitude towards mathematics and you will notice some difference. You can pass mathematics after following these guidelines.

Guidelines on how to excel in mathematics 

1. Love mathematics and maths teachers

 First, make sure that you love mathematics and this is through: loving you mathematics teacher. Do not allow your teachers to be in peace in their offices when you have a problem in mathematics since everyday you must encounter new problem in mathematics. Mathematics is like your parent whom you usually don’t fear. Believe me, most students fail because of fearing their teacher. Those who usually have a good relationship with their teachers are the one who pass very well. Make sure that a day never go wasted without you asking your teacher a mathematical problem

2. Know the Techniques, Methods, and Formulae

This might seem painfully obvious, but making sure that you’re well acquainted with the techniques, methods, and formulae is already a huge help.

The better you know the basics, the less work you have to try and figure out when you’re struggling with a specific problem – even when you don’t know exactly what to do. If you can apply the formula, you’re halfway there. Feeling confident with this also helps you to prevent the notorious ‘blanks’ that tend to hit on test day.

3. Make Friends with Maths

It may be a strange idea, but approaching your work with a positive attitude can make a world of a difference to your performance in the subject.

If you open your Maths book in a good headspace every time you study, you’re going to be far more productive. Make the conscious decision to learn and understand the work properly (as opposed to just learning it to pass the test). You never know, you might even surprise yourself and end up liking Maths

4. Keep Up with the Syllabus

Make sure you always know what’s going on in class and you understand the work. That’s not to say you have to understand it the first time you see it, but if you’re struggling with a concept, go home and go over it until you understand it.
Homework is the worst part of every student’s day. If you can’t sleep at school, why should you need to do school work at home? But homework is a very useful way to check that you’re comfortable with the concepts you have been covering in class and to establish a more permanent foundation for these concepts in your brain.

5. Ask for help – Not Only From Your Teacher

In Maths, there are so many different ways to explain different concepts, and in some ways will make more sense to you than others. So who do you ask, if not your teacher?

Ask your peers. Maybe there’s someone in your class who seems to be getting the work really easily – ask them what they do or what techniques they use to understand the work.
You can also ask other Maths teachers at your school, as they might have a different way of explaining a concept that you’re struggling with.

6. Go Further Than the Classroom

If you find that you’re paying attention in class and you’re doing all your work, but still not satisfied with your progress, don’t stop there. There are so many resources on the Internet to help you improve your Maths mark – more than you can imagine. So use them.

There are many written online tutorials and videos available such as online tutors. Youtube is a great tool for learning, so if you’re having trouble understanding a concept, you can often find many in-depth and clear explanatory videos there.
The best thing about learning something online is that you can go over the same concept as many times as you like in your own time until you feel comfortable with it.

7. Do a lot of practise 

The advice every one of our Maths teachers gives us – and they’re right. Every Maths test you write is practical, so parrot-learning the theory isn’t the best strategy if you want to get really high marks.

The more you practice, the more concrete the concepts become in your head, and the more confident you become with the work. And if you feel that you tend to underperform because you make ‘silly mistakes’, remember that the more you practise, the better you become at identifying where you’re making these errors and so you’ll start to make fewer of them.

8. Take Extra Lessons

Often, you have to spend a lot of time doing Maths to understand the work and be able to apply it confidently. And it’s not always easy to find the motivation to do this by yourself.

If your school offers extra lessons, then go to them. Having a dedicated hour or two a week to practise your Maths (and maybe pick up a few tricks or hints that the teacher shares in these lessons) can make a huge difference to your performance and to your confidence in the subject.

If your school doesn’t offer extra lessons, try to make individual arrangements with your teacher or find a private tutor. One-on-one lessons can be extremely useful because whoever is going over the work with you might be able to identify which concepts you are struggling with in particular and explain them to you in a way that you understand.

9. Do Past Papers

This is the best way to be successful in Matric. Once you have studied your syllabus and know the concepts well, do as many matric past exam papers as possible.

Teachers like to test the same work year after year, so if you’re performing well in past papers then it is likely that you will do well in your exam. The important things to remember when using past papers are to always do them under exam conditions – time yourself and don’t look at your notes or the memorandum assuming,
This is the easiest way to give yourself a false sense of confidence before the test. Keep practising until you’re no longer making the mistakes you consider ‘silly’. This is the best way to know that you’re well prepared for the exam.

10. Know the Breakdown

There will always be a paper 1 and paper 2 maths exam and at the same time there section A and B. It is important that you know the exact topics that will be tested in each of the papers. Some past papers may include topics in past paper 1 that are now covered in paper 2 and vice versa. Therefore, being up-to-date with the current syllabus is vital when it comes to preparing for maths exams.

This cannot be underestimated so double check that you are studying the correct topics before an exam.

11. Don’t Get Despondent

Bad tests happen to everyone and they don’t mean that all hope is lost. Try to use tests that don’t go as well as you’d hoped as motivation to work harder for the next one. And when you’re feeling helpless, like you’re never going to be able to get through Matric Maths, think about all of the thousands of people who did it before you.

What to do in the exam room to pass KCSE mathematics paper

  • Read all the instructions well and follow them.
  • Start with the simple questions then move to the complex one as they may consume much time
  • Do all you calculation in your answer sheet
  • Allocate each question enough time.
  • Answer all the questions required to and if you don’t know just attempt

N/B:  Mathematics is a subject that is sensitive  sometimes. And being sincere (never rely on coping other people’s work or leakages). Leakages will only confuse you. Leakage will only let you down and waste a lot of your time. Just be a trustworthy person.

Anyone can get do well in Maths, it just requires commitment and hard work.

Lastly ,before working out mathematical problems, ask God for his guidance and providence and all will be well.

 

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