1. Learn in the form of games: math games, puzzles, cards, etc. They are all good tools to help children learn mathematical concepts in play.
2. Create practical applications: let children see the application of mathematics in daily life, such as calculating prices when shopping and measuring ingredients when cooking.
3. Encourage exploration and discovery: let children discover the laws of mathematics by themselves, instead of relying on teachers to teach them. This can improve their problem-solving ability and stimulate their interest in mathematics.
4. Appropriate challenges: Give children some appropriate challenges and give them the opportunity to solve complex problems. Successfully solving problems will bring them a sense of accomplishment, thus enhancing their interest in mathematics.
5. Positive feedback: Give positive feedback to children's progress and let them know that their efforts are valuable. This can motivate them to continue studying mathematics.
6. Combine with life: Combine mathematics with real life to make children understand the importance and practicability of mathematics. For example, children can apply mathematics knowledge to real life through activities such as traveling and shopping.
7. Choose teaching materials suitable for children: Choosing teaching materials suitable for children's age and interests can improve children's interest in mathematics. For example, some textbooks introduce mathematical concepts in the form of stories, which can attract children's attention.
8. Parents' demonstration: Parents are role models for children. If parents are interested in mathematics, children will also be affected and become interested in mathematics.
Generally speaking, improving children's interest in mathematics requires the joint efforts of parents and teachers. Through various methods and strategies, children can learn mathematics in a pleasant atmosphere, thus improving their interest in mathematics.