1, The Toy House of Mathematics by Little Stone.
This book helps students understand basic mathematical concepts such as numbers, shapes and sorting through interesting stories and illustrations. Suitable for helping children cultivate their interest and curiosity in mathematics.
2. Steve Slovski's Mathematical Adventure.
This book tells a series of adventure stories about mathematics, and each story is interspersed with mathematical questions and solutions. It can stimulate students' interest in thinking about mathematics and exercise their logical reasoning ability.
3, "Visible Mathematics" Author: Zhuang Qi.
This book links mathematical concepts with daily life with pictures and objects, making it easier for students to understand abstract mathematical concepts. Suitable for helping students to establish the connection between mathematics and the real world.
4, "The Happiness of Mathematics" Author: Ella Ellen Harder.
This book stimulates students' interest in mathematics by introducing some difficult and interesting problems in mathematics. It can cultivate students' logical thinking and problem-solving ability, and reflect the interest of mathematics.
How to choose a math picture book suitable for grade three
1, according to the syllabus selection: according to the local syllabus and curriculum standards, choose a math picture book with rich coverage that meets the requirements of students' grades. Ensure that the content of picture books is consistent with the mathematics knowledge that students are learning.
2. Consider the storyline and image quality: For junior three students, what attracts them more is the storyline and image. Choosing a picture book with vivid and interesting story and clear and beautiful illustrations can stimulate students' interest and enthusiasm in learning.
3. Diversified themes and concepts: Choose picture books covering all fields of mathematics, including values, geometry, measurement, time and so on. Ensuring that the mathematical concepts in picture books are related to the knowledge that students have learned or will learn can help students consolidate and expand their mathematical ability.
4. Contact with real life: choose a picture book that can connect mathematical concepts with students' daily life. Let students better understand the application and significance of mathematics by combining real life situations and problems.
5. Evaluation and recommendation of other students: You can refer to the evaluation and recommendation of this picture book by other teachers, parents or classmates. Their experience and opinions can help us make better choices.