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Early childhood is a critical period of intellectual development. Through the enlightenment of mathematics, we can fully tap the intelligence and potential of the brain and better cultivate the flexibility and agility of children's mathematical thinking.
Mathematics is an advanced thinking activity of human beings. The more you climb to the highest level, the more you need thinking ability. When thinking ability is insufficient, backwardness is inevitable.
This also explains why all excellent people have strong logical thinking ability without exception.
When many parents think of mathematics, the first thing they think of is calculation. This concept has long been out of date. Learning "addition, subtraction, multiplication and division" well does not necessarily mean that mathematics is good, nor does it mean that mathematics will be good in the future.
The cultivation of mathematical thinking ability is a bit like building the foundation of a tall building. The deeper and stronger the foundation laid in childhood, the higher and more magnificent buildings will be built in the future, and it will be easier to walk on the roof.
For children aged 2 or 3, this is definitely a good way to integrate math games into life scenes to inspire their baby's mathematical thinking.
Next, I chose 22 family games for my parents. They are simple and uncomplicated, and children like to play, which is very enlightening. The materials used are very common and can be found for free.
1. Collect games
1. classify fruits, vegetables and animals.
2. Beads are classified according to shape and color, so that children can perceive different attributes of objects.
3. It can be matched with socks, shoes, gloves and articles.
4. Look for the same attributes of animals.
2. Counting game.
5. Pinch numbers with colored clay to deepen the understanding of numbers. This may require the help of parents.
6. Place the corresponding number of pompoms according to the numbers and feel the changes of the numbers horizontally.
7. Wear a string of beads and feel the increase and decrease of numbers vertically.
8. Cultivate a sense of numbers according to digital rubber bands.
9. By the way, learn to count with coins and understand graphics.
10. Make sunflowers by hand, paste them, and feel the connection between the digital petals and the clock.
1 1. Use Lego bricks to build stairs, feel the trapezoidal change of numbers, and learn odd and even numbers by the way (if there are enough Lego bricks at home, you can distinguish odd and even numbers by color).
Third, plane games.
12. Cutting patterns to cultivate hand-eye coordination ability
13. Combine all kinds of graphs and let the children know how many sides each graph has.
14. What is half of the chart?
15. Various graphic combinations and puzzles.
Fourth, conventional competition.
16. According to the sorting rules of pompoms, add pompoms in the blank. Our enlightenment method is to read the colors aloud and then find the rules according to the rhythm.
17. Use popsicles for routine classification.
18. Color splicing of paper rolls.
Fifth, the measurement game.
19. Measure the length of various articles, and then compare and classify them.
20. Comparison of different types of line lengths.
2 1. Build a maze with colored clay and let the children pass through it.
22. In order to find shadows, parents can use various small objects instead of animals, which is cheap and interesting.
Mathematics learning is deep, not fast. Playing math games is not utilitarian for children to learn math knowledge, but to cultivate their digital consciousness, exercise their mathematical thinking ability and let them learn how to solve problems through games. The games we played hope to help more parents.
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