2. Practical application: linking mathematics with real life and practical problems to help students understand the practical application of mathematics. By solving practical problems, students can better understand the concepts and principles of mathematics.
3. Diversified teaching resources: Use teaching materials, teaching videos, online learning platforms, interactive software and other teaching resources to meet the learning styles and needs of different students.
4. Exploration and discovery: Encourage students to understand mathematical concepts through exploration and discovery, rather than just passively accepting knowledge. This teaching method can cultivate students' autonomous learning ability and problem-solving ability.
5. Continuous feedback and evaluation: Teachers provide timely feedback and evaluation to help students understand their learning progress and areas that need improvement. This helps students to correct their mistakes in time and strengthen their understanding.
6. Cooperative learning: Through group cooperative learning, students can cooperate with each other to solve problems and share ideas and methods. This kind of cooperative learning can promote the communication and cooperation spirit among students.
7. Creative thinking: Encourage students to develop creative thinking and find different solutions and ways. This can cultivate students' innovative ability and problem-solving ability.