1. Write "Mathematics in Life" as the title at the top first, and you can creatively design the title to make it look more exquisite.
2. Write the numbers "5,0,6" at the bottom to personify, and draw a square border in the upper right corner.
3. Draw a little girl with the number "1" written in chalk in the lower right corner, and draw an umbrella-shaped decorative frame on it, so that the handwritten newspaper line draft is completed.
4. Start coloring below, color the title blue, color the numbers red, blue and yellow, and color the umbrella yellow and blue.
5. The clothes of the characters are painted red and blue, the hair is painted yellow, and the square border is painted green and yellow.
6. Finally, draw a grid line in the middle and tidy it up, and a beautiful mathematical handwritten newspaper in life will be completed. Finally, draw a border with black strokes and color it, thus drawing a mathematical handwritten newspaper. Steps: Step one, draw a book, pen, number and write a title. The second step is to cross the border, erase the draft, color it, and the third step is to draw a grid, and the math handwritten newspaper is completed.
The content of mathematics handwritten newspaper in life;
Students may not know how to fill in the handwritten newspaper after drawing it. In fact, they can copy some mathematicians' introductions and learn math rhymes in handwritten newspapers.
Introduction of famous mathematicians
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".