1, digital display: write down some ratios in large font on handwritten newspapers? 100? Big number, 10 1, 200,500? Wait, let it stand out.
2. Data chart: Make a simple chart, histogram or line chart to represent the ratio? 100? An increase or comparison of large numbers.
3. Illustration: Give some practical examples, such as the weight of large animals, the number of stories in tall buildings, the age of the earth, etc. 100? Application of large numbers in real life.
4. Math games: You can design some math games, fill in the blanks with numbers, connect numbers, etc. Let readers know the contrast through the game? 100? A big number.
5. Colors and patterns: Use bright colors and interesting patterns to attract readers' attention, use balloons to represent numbers, or use fruits of different sizes to indicate the difference in quantity.
6. Knowledge expansion: introduce some interesting facts or mathematical concepts about large numbers, such as decimal system, numbers and scientific counting methods.