1.
Use Mathopedia just as college students use their texts.
Write anything in the book that your teacher asks you to write.
Use a highlighter to mark the important steps that your teacher
asks you to mark. There is space on the back of each page to make
a drawing and space to work out several example problems. DO NOT
WRITE ANYTHING ELSE IN YOUR BOOK. Your eyes will not focus on
the key math concepts if you make other marks in the book. Only
mark what your teacher asks you to mark.
2. When the teacher begins a new lesson, use Mathopedia
to learn important points and math tricks.
3. Use Mathopedia as a reference at any time. Look up
skills in the index or table of contents. Use your sample problems
as a guide to do your homework or study for tests.
4. Use your math skill pages as a reference in the upper grades.
Always use the same procedure to perform the math skills.
5. You will remember your math skills and perform well on state
assessment tests by overlearning the tricks and condensed important
points in Mathopedia.