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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Math is often the most challenging class in a student’s course load. But it doesn’t have to be. Follow these tips to prevent feeling frazzled and overwhelmed this school year:
Find study buddies: Staying on top of your A-game can be as simple as making some friends in your class. Find some study buddies to remain accountable and work through difficult problems together.
Check in with your teacher: If you are having trouble with any particular concept, don’t be afraid to reach out to your teacher. Ask questions during class or request to see them before or after class for a little extra support.
Equip yourself to succeed: A well-designed scientific calculator can simplify learning and make test days less stressful. The fx-300ES Plus B 2nd Edition from Casio is affordable, user-friendly and a good choice for everyday math needs. Its Natural Textbook Display shows results and formulas as they typically appear in textbooks, making it easier to read and understand complex equations, and its clearly labeled buttons are intuitive to use. With a total of 262 functions, it’s great for middle school, high school and college students across a variety of mathematical subjects, including algebra, trigonometry and statistics. Plus, it’s reliable and convenient. With a single AAA battery, its efficient power supply lasts approximately three years, and its slim size easily fits into backpacks, bags and drawers.
Don’t save math homework for last: If math is not your favorite subject, it can be tempting to put this homework off for last. Don’t. To avoid burnout, consider approaching the subjects that are most difficult for you when you’re still fresh.
Get help online: Free online resources can help you gain more practice and improve your math skills. For example, Casio’s ClassPad.net offers a clean, versatile workspace for performing essential primary computational and trigonometric functions, visualizing expressions and analyzing functions. There are also many YouTube and TikTok content creators offering math tutorials and advice, along with demonstrations on how to make the most of specific calculator models.
With new study habits and the right tools, you can ensure math class is fun, engaging and never a source of stress.
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