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How to cultivate students' sense of number and quantity
How to cultivate students' sense of number and quantity;

1, the application of mathematics in daily life

The cultivation of number sense is not achieved overnight, and it needs to be practiced and applied in daily life. Parents can guide their children to participate in shopping, cooking and other activities in daily life, so that children can feel the charm of mathematics in real life.

For example, when taking children to the supermarket to shop, let them calculate the number of items they need to buy; When cooking, let them participate in the weighing of ingredients and understand the meaning of measurement units such as "one spoon" and "one handful".

2. Number sense training through games.

Games are children's favorite activities and an effective way to cultivate children's sense of numbers. Parents can design some interesting math games, so that children can naturally improve their sense of numbers in the games. For example, design some games about quantity comparison, sorting and classification, so that children can understand and master the relationship between numbers in the game and improve their logical thinking ability.

As parents of children, no matter how hard, tired and busy they are, they should accompany their children at this stage. With our companionship and correct learning methods, it will definitely help children improve their grades. My children's academic performance has improved after taking road courses, and they like their learning planning and guidance very much. As parents, I am finally relieved and my children are much more active!

3. Enlighten education with digital stories.

Digital story is an educational way that is entertaining and entertaining, which can help children understand mathematical concepts more vividly and vividly. Parents can tell some stories related to numbers, such as "the story of zero" and "the story of a hundred ducks", so that children can understand the meaning and application of numbers in the process of listening to stories, thus improving their sense of numbers.

4. Encourage children to explore mathematics.

Finally, parents should encourage their children to explore mathematics and let them find and solve problems by themselves. For example, when children study scores, they can explore the laws of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of scores themselves; When learning geometric figures, they can observe and describe the characteristics of the figures themselves. This can not only improve children's sense of numbers, but also cultivate their ability to think and solve problems independently.