1. First, write the word "Mathematical Tabloid" in the upper left corner of the tabloid as the title, and then add a scroll-shaped border to the title.
2. Draw a wavy text box in the lower right corner of the tabloid, and add mathematical related patterns such as ruler, compass, scissors and abacus around the text box.
Draw a little boy sitting on a stump reading in the blank area in the lower left corner of the tabloid, and then draw a proper amount of grass behind the little boy.
4. Draw a page-shaped text box behind the little boy, and draw an appropriate amount of horizontal or vertical lines in the two text boxes and blank areas of the tabloid.
5. Add colors to the pattern, title and text box in the tabloid with different colors such as red, blue, pink and yellow, and a beautiful mathematical tabloid will be completed.
Knowledge expansion: how to write tabloid content about mathematics
How do students fill out handwritten newspapers after drawing tabloids about mathematics? In fact, they can copy some mathematicians' introductions in the tabloids.
1, Zu Chongzhi
Zu Chongzhi was a famous mathematician in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He wrote the most scientific and advanced calendar in the world at that time, Daming Calendar, and was the first person in history to calculate pi to the seventh place after the decimal point.
2. Liu Hui
Liu Hui was a mathematician in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He wrote nine arithmetic notes and island calculation classics. He is the founder of China's classical mathematical theory. He also found two methods to calculate the volume of a sphere and measure the heights of cities, mountains and wells.
3. Archimedes
Archimedes is known as "the father of mechanics". He discovered the lever management and the law of buoyancy, and once said, "Give me a fulcrum, and I can pry up the whole earth".