Don’t judge heroes based on scores
——A 600-word essay on scores
Perhaps, the parents of many students attach great importance to exams. However, my parents don’t think so, so today we will talk about fractions.
Take my example. Once, I scored 100 points on my math test. I jumped home with the test paper. I showed the test paper to my dad. I was also very happy. After a while, he stroked my head and said: "Although you did well in the exam, you cannot be proud and complacent. If you are proud, your grades will plummet." After listening to my father's words, I understood. Therefore, in the future, no matter what excellent results I achieve, I often think: It’s nothing special, there are students who are better than me! I should continue to work harder.
Look, what about my dad? He doesn’t reward me for doing well in the exam, because he wants to encourage me to make further progress.
Also, last time, my Chinese score was a little bad, and I walked home dejectedly. Dad asked me how I did in the exam. I hesitated and couldn't speak. Dad guessed my mind and asked: "Did I do not do well in the exam?" I thought he would beat me and scold me. , but no, my father also used Mao Zedong's famous saying "Failure is the mother of success" to educate me. Then she used her free time to analyze with me the reasons for wrong questions and discuss questions that she couldn't do.
I think the exam is just to test how well you have learned during this period. If you don’t do well in the exam, you can spend more time on the questions you don’t understand. You don’t know how to do it in class. You should be bold enough to ask the teacher questions. Don’t say that many students in the class can do it but I can’t. Don’t be shy or afraid to ask. Be brave.
Some parents usually do something very wrong. For example, if they do well in an exam, they will give their children whatever they want. If the child does not do well in the exam, the child will be punished corporally. In this way, the child's performance will not improve, but will create a shadow in his heart.
Uncles and aunts, after listening to my words, you must be deeply touched. Let’s work together for your children’s future study!