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How to improve students' interest in learning mathematics?
Improving students' interest in learning mathematics is a common concern of educators and parents. Here are some suggestions:

1. Starting from practical problems, let students feel the practicality of mathematics. For example, by explaining practical application cases in life, such as shopping and calculating distance, let students realize the close relationship between mathematics and life.

2. Stimulate students' interest in learning with vivid and interesting teaching methods. For example, using multimedia teaching, game teaching and other ways, let students learn mathematics in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

3. Encourage students to participate in math competitions and activities, and cultivate their team spirit and sense of competition. For example, students can be organized to participate in national youth mathematics competitions, mathematical modeling competitions and other activities.

4. Pay attention to students' individual differences and teach students in accordance with their aptitude. According to the different characteristics and needs of students, make personalized teaching plans to help them find their own learning methods.

5. Establish a good teacher-student relationship and create a harmonious learning atmosphere. Teachers should care about the growth of students, pay attention to their emotional needs and give timely encouragement and support.

6. The support of family and society is also an important factor to improve students' interest in learning. Parents should pay attention to their children's learning, encourage them to face difficulties positively and build up their self-confidence. At the same time, all walks of life should also create a good learning environment for students and provide more learning resources and opportunities.

In a word, it takes a lot of efforts to improve students' interest in learning mathematics. Only by making students truly feel the charm of mathematics can they stimulate their enthusiasm for learning and achieve better learning results.