There are certain techniques to maximise your marks in Maths Methods. Here they are!
This was originally written regarding VCE Maths Methods Tutors (in Victoria) but is applicable for every state in Australia (Including TCE Maths Methods Tutors, WACE Maths Methods Tutors, SACE Maths Methods Tutors and TCE Maths Methods Tutors).
To perform well in Maths Methods, you need 2 things!
- 1To fully understand the content, AND...
- 2To regularly do Exam-Style questions under timed conditions
The ideal situation is that you spend all of your study time doing practise exam questions under timed conditions. This is your long-term goal for your study.
Textbook questions are a good start and solidify basic understanding, but the tests and exams have a COMPLETELY different style of questions, so the textbook won't prepare you for any test that counts towards your ATAR.
However, for most students this is a bit scary!
Don't worry, I know exactly how to help without overwhelming you.
Let me take you through step-by-step how we can build up your confidence and ability without stressing you out. The first step is to help you understand the concepts of each topic.
This is the ideal way to tackle that...
The 4 Steps to Make Methods Easier
- 1Understand the topics you are currently learning in class
- 2Get ahead and understand the topics you will learn next
- 3Go back and fill in the gaps on all the other topics
- 4Continue to stay ahead of the class
Now let's look at exactly how this would work!
Step 1
Understand the topics you are currently learning in class
You want to make sure what you are currently studying make sense, without worrying about the topics you've studied before.
If you don't have the right resources, it can be a real challenge. But don't worry, I give you all your options below once we know the game plan!
Step 2
Get ahead and understand the topics you will learn next
Once you are up-to-date with the current topics in class, then learn the topics you are about to cover. You don't need to go crazy on this, but by learning the topics a week ahead of class (or even just a day ahead) will mean that when your teacher explains something in class, you will already have a good idea of what is going on and it will feel like revision.
This will boost your confidence and help make class much less stressful.
Step 3
Go back and fill in the gaps on all the other topics
Now that you are confident in the topics you are learning in class, you can go back and learn everything you missed.
There are numerous raving reviews from teachers, students and parents on a series of online videos called the Maths Methods Video Tutorials, which will make this a lot less painful. This package contains better explanations than most tutors will give you and you can use them anytime.
There is only one drawback: You need to watch them!
Having a resource is one thing, using it is another. You'll need to work out how you can spend a little bit of time watch the videos each week, then Methods will become much less stressful.
You can learn more about them here
Step 4
Continue to stay ahead of class
Now you know what's going on in class and you've filled in all the gaps and you feel much more confident, less stressed out and finally Maths Methods is tolerable! Make sure to spend a few minutes each week to continue what has worked, and stay ahead of class.
How should I get started on these steps?
If you are willing to watch them, I would first start with the Maths Methods Video Tutorials.
You will get a lot out of them and they have been proven to make Methods easier to understand and less stressful.
You can learn more about them here
What to do if you lack the motivation to watch the videos?
If you are completely unmotivated and even the idea of watching a few videos is unconceivable to you, then you'll probably need a little more help to get started.
You can always find a tutor to help you get the ball rolling. In the long term, you will need to do a lot more than having a one or two hour session a week, but this is better than nothing and you will definitely see improvement, especially if you find a very skilled tutor.
Once you can see that you can survive Maths Methods, you can work out how to do the above 4 steps and study outside your classes.
Another good option to boost your motivation are Maths Methods Workshops.
Since these are booked at a certain time, the student is very likely to come along and then it's the duty of the presenter to help the students see that Methods can be more tolerable.
There are a certain series of workshops that explain the entire term in just one day, in a way that even a struggling student will understand. Students say that these workshops have boosted their motivation and helped them realise they can understand the content.
There is some more information below.
Maths Methods Workshops
I've done these 4 steps and want to know what's next!
Well done! I'm sure the content of Maths Methods seems a lot easier for you. Now you can start spending more time on exam-style questions, the most important part of your study.
Remember, you want to get to a point that you all of your study time on these, but you will have to build up to this. You can learn more about how study and get to doing more exam questions here.
For free Exam-Style questions with worked solutions, cheatsheets, videos, advice and a whole lot more, check out the...
Free Maths Methods Resources
That's it! I hope this helps. If you have any questions, you can send me an email.
Written by Alex Bell.
Alex is the creator of MathsMethodsTutor.com.au and MathsMethods.com.au, the most popular Maths Methods website in Australia. He's helped over 10,000 Maths Methods students, parents and teachers every year and has created hundreds of free resources.