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Recommendation of second-grade mathematics books
The second grade math books are recommended as follows:

1, "into the wonderful world of mathematics" Xiao Ye Kangfu, recommended reason:

Excellent children's books, through interesting games and pictures, make math problems and conceptual principles very interesting without a formula and a concept. For example, if you talk about a function, compare it to an incredible machine, put an object in it and come out with a related object. Well done!

Eva first came into contact with the function in this book, and then I will introduce X from time to time when I do the problem. When drawing a regular figure, I will ask Eva to deduce the formula of the100th figure from the previous rule. Later, I simply asked Eva to write functional relationships.

2, "Mathematics Picture Book" Anyo Guangya, recommended reason:

Yasuya Anyo's book combines art and science, which is both intellectual and poetic. For example, The Story in the Pot tells the story of factorial, which covers all ages: babies use it to count; Junior and senior students can understand the distribution law of multiplication to addition; You can learn factorial in junior and senior grades.

3, "Mathematics taught by Mom" Sun Luhong, recommended reason:

Restore the mother's life scene of her own mathematical enlightenment and summarize the mathematical methods. Eva's earliest concern for the company came from reading this book, which said that her mother bought him a scale to weigh any daily necessities. Stimulating children's feelings about the size of numbers with weight is the first step for children to start mathematics.

Reasons for learning mathematics

1. Mathematics is not only an important science, but also a basic science, with the characteristics of surpassing specific scientific and universal application.

Mathematics is very useful to our daily life.

3. Learning mathematics is conducive to better cultivating the ability to think and solve problems.