Listen to your teacher and try your hardest.
Studying a bit doesn't hurt anyone, either.
Take notes. Notes help you remember how to do math problems, and if you forget, you can use them to refer back to so you can remember how to do the math problems you forgot how to do.
Be prepared to take extra time to understand the lesson. If you don't understand the lesson, talk with someone who does or make an appointment with the teacher to learn how to do it.
Develop phone graphic memory
Get permission from your teach if you can record their lesson and listen to over night or at any time you want.
Study every day
Do more problems even if your doesn't ask you to.
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It's an A- That is pretty good for math!
3rd grade math
A Level Math grade - D GCSE Math Grade - A* (near full) That should speak for itself
Math is where you learn numbers and how to count, so 6th grade math is just harder! Its that simple.....
All math is related. In first grade you learn extremely simple math such as subtraction, addition, division and multiplication and in seventh grade you learn more complicated math, such as algebra or trigonometry. Math just gets more and more complicated the higher your grade level but it is still all related to math.