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Set out all your materials in a cozy area where there is no television on and limited people. Things you may need include: a calculator, pencils, pens, paper, a compass, a protractor, your textbook, a notebook, a binder, an eraser, a stapler, and a computer (for math help sites).
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Open up the internet. Go to a math help site. This way if you get stuck, it will be ready to go.
3
Unwrap a candy and suck on it. Peppermints are often used to stimulate the mind. Mint gum has been proven to help boost brainpower.
4
Play some music. Mozart is often said to help minds work faster.
5
Use the reward method. Have your favorite food waiting near by. Every time you answer a question, give yourself a bite of the food.
6
Have a do it all attitude. Sit down and say "I'm gonna get this math done and I'm gonna get it done now!" This way, you are telling yourself who's boss. You. Not the math homework.
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Clean up all your materials and go reward yourself by watching TV or calling a friend for fun.
Set out all your materials in a cozy area where there is no television on and limited people. Things you may need include: a calculator, pencils, pens, paper, a compass, a protractor, your textbook, a notebook, a binder, an eraser, a stapler, and a computer (for math help sites).
2
Open up the internet. Go to a math help site. This way if you get stuck, it will be ready to go.
3
Unwrap a candy and suck on it. Peppermints are often used to stimulate the mind. Mint gum has been proven to help boost brainpower.
4
Play some music. Mozart is often said to help minds work faster.
5
Use the reward method. Have your favorite food waiting near by. Every time you answer a question, give yourself a bite of the food.
6
Have a do it all attitude. Sit down and say "I'm gonna get this math done and I'm gonna get it done now!" This way, you are telling yourself who's boss. You. Not the math homework.
7
Clean up all your materials and go reward yourself by watching TV or calling a friend for fun.