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Mandado, Alyza

STEM B-GUASS

Learning style and study habits in mathematics

As a result, remote-learning students face a range of difficulties. The epidemic of COVID-19 We all have
phones, tablets, iPads, and laptops that we use to take online classes and connect with our families and
friends, as well as internet access These are incredibly advantageous, yet we experience anxiety when
we are active, especially on social media. We were in our personal lives, school/academics, and other
areas, we are tremendously stressed.

We may, however, improve our learning with the help of family and teachers. In general, and especially
in mathematics, style and study habits are important. Our Pre-Calculus and Basic Calculus teacher gave
us a lot of material to learn resources and given us some not so simple assignments to learn and study
diligently. We must maintain a positive learning style and study habits throughout our academic careers
pandemic. Maintain your organization.

Make a schedule to be aware of the given activities and can be passed on time.

Take the time to look through and read the teacher's learning materials.

Avoid multitasking.

Change up your study methods to have a focus while studying and for an effective learning

Remote collaboration.

Maintain contact with others so no one will miss the given activities and can passed it on time.

I watched recorded lessons on the subject so I can barely understand what's the topic is.

Deped's move to guide learners in home learning via the E-TUlay lesson.

This epidemic has had a huge impact on us, particularly at school, but it has also had a significant impact
on others. Our teachers have guided us, provided many learning resources, and pushed us to work hard
in class. Thanks also to all who answered to the survey our inquiries concerning topics we didn't
understand

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