1, "Children are born with mathematics"
"Many children are not good at math. The most important reason is not that they are not good at it by nature, but that parents or teachers have not created a good math environment."
Professor Greg Nelson, Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, University of Washington, used to study preschool education and primary education, and also worked as a teacher in Montessori kindergarten in Seattle.
He injected his research experience into this book and summed up 86 fun math games, hoping to create a happy family atmosphere for learning math with his parents.
2. Indian Mathematics: The more you play, the smarter you get.
The author of this paper is a math teacher with more than ten years of rich front-line teaching experience. This book introduces Vedic mathematics in detail, which was previously only circulated orally among the upper classes in India.
3. 50 games that make you fall in love with mathematics
The author of this book, Ronald Gould, holds a master's degree in computer science from the National University of new york and a doctorate in mathematics from western michigan university. He also brought together roulette, dice, 2 1 minute, football, baseball, basketball and other games and sports to guide young readers to understand probability and related mathematical theories step by step.
4. Han Sheng Mathematics Picture Book
Mr. and Mrs. Sitomer are famous American children's mathematics educators. They found that their two children and seven grandchildren encountered many difficulties in learning mathematical concepts in childhood, and they began to write this popular mathematical picture book for children.
This supplements the problem that the current mathematics education overemphasizes the training of problem-solving skills and ignores the cognition of mathematical concepts. In funny and interesting life stories, children will know cold mathematical symbols and abstract mathematical concepts from a new angle.
5. Math Journey
This is a popular science book with strong application, which mainly tells about 100 major discoveries in the history of mathematics development from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment to modern times, and describes major events, anecdotes and famous mathematicians in mathematics in various periods. Illustrated with pictures and texts, it inspires thinking.
6. The magical digital world
Comics+Words-This book is definitely good news for students who have a headache in reading words for a long time but want to explore mathematics. Its author is a famous Japanese illustrator, Kato Wenping, who once dominated the bestseller list with "Shit Book".
This book continues humorous words, silly Minions and various Japanese pop elements, and innovatively puts forward the concept of "digital psychology"-numbers are everywhere in our daily life.
7. Math girl
Turning the popular mathematics book into a Japanese anime novel, Japanese senior code farmer Jie Chenghao really did it, and won the publishing award of the Japanese Mathematical Society with this book! On the surface, the novel is a story of a group of campus teenagers exploring the beauty of mathematics. It's actually a popular science book on mathematics.
Although the story is mixed, it is not easy to tell the knowledge of universities and even graduate students in simple terms, especially combing all kinds of exquisite and fancy proofs can make people dumbfounded!
8. Love and Mathematics
Professor Edward is highly accomplished in mathematics. His world tour video of "Research on the Langlands Project" has been watched more than one million times on youtube, and his personal biography "Love and Mathematics" has also become a must-read for many math lovers.
This book adheres to his consistent view that mathematics is a poem of life. There is a story in the book. He made a Luo Songtang with his mother, listed all the ingredients in the formula, and established the corresponding relationship of the ingredients through mathematical modeling, which can keep different ingredients in balance or produce some wonderful taste. This is really a dream kitchen.
9. Barjman's interesting science series, vivid mathematics.
Bereman, the author of this book, is regarded as the founder of world-class interesting science. This Russian popular science writer has written more than 100 popular science books in his life, which is selected from his most classic "interesting science series"-a world classic popular science masterpiece that has been translated into more than a dozen languages and sold more than 20 million copies.
The book avoids boring preaching, but shares some magical stories, interesting questions and all kinds of strange theories with readers to discuss scientific knowledge together. What it can do is not to "teach" readers much new knowledge, but to help readers understand the basic knowledge he has mastered in science more deeply and use it flexibly.
10, magic mathematics in life
Global sales have exceeded 5 million copies, one for American teenagers. The United States Department of Education and the Mathematical Association have designated an excellent book that teenagers must read. ...
In the book, Arthur shared with young readers the secrets of lightning-fast mental arithmetic and amazing digital skills, which can greatly improve digital memory.
He wants to remind us that seemingly complicated operations can actually be easily completed by ordinary people after training. It is more suitable for students who are interested in digital memory, and the cultivation of mathematical thinking is less involved in this book.
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