Mathematics enlightenment must not be rote learning. First, we should stimulate children's interest and feel the charm of mathematics. Secondly, we should let children be willing to think, actively cultivate mathematical thinking and solve problems. To meet these two points, excellent mathematical cartoons are a good choice. Today, I recommend five cartoons suitable for children's mathematics enlightenment, which can not only enjoy learning, but also listen to English to sharpen their ears, killing two birds with one stone.
Mi Miao Miao Family is a famous cartoon released by Disney. Children can learn mathematics, physique and logical thinking in a happy atmosphere, which is fun and entertaining. In line with children's cognitive characteristics, the interaction is relatively strong, and children can better integrate.
Dora the Explorer is an animated film made by Nick Company in the United States to teach Hispanic children to learn English. Dora and her friends understand the usefulness of maps, the importance of friendship and the use of tools by exploring English phrases that teach children colors, shapes and numbers, and making them think through riddles and questions.
Digital Genie is produced by BBC. Through the mode of superhero and comedy, let children know numbers, understand mathematical skills and cultivate mathematical thinking. The story revolves around a group of digital elves. The lovely digital genie "0,2,4,6,8" is a boy, and "1, 3,5,7,9" is a girl.
Every episode of Digital Wizard will solve the problem caused by an abnormal number, and the pattern of each episode is similar, which is easy to understand. They can inspire the understanding of mathematics while bringing happiness to the small audience.
Peg and Kitten tells the story of Peg and her kitten solving one challenge after another with mathematical knowledge and methods. Through the interaction between Peg and kitten in cartoons, we can not only stimulate the baby's interest in learning mathematics, but also teach children age-appropriate mathematical concepts and skills, expand their mathematical thinking, and lay a foundation for their future mathematical learning.