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How to cultivate mathematical thinking in primary school?
There are many ways to cultivate mathematical thinking in primary school. Here are some suggestions:

1. Create a life situation: combine mathematics knowledge with real life and let children feel the charm of mathematics in life. For example, children can experience the application of mathematics through daily scenes such as shopping, cooking and traveling.

2. Cultivate observation and imagination: encourage children to observe the laws in life and find mathematical problems. At the same time, stimulate children's imagination and let them try to solve problems in different ways.

3. Teach problem-solving methods and strategies: guide children to master various problem-solving methods and strategies, such as induction, deduction and reverse thinking. Improve children's problem-solving ability through a lot of exercises.

4. Cultivate logical thinking: cultivate children's logical thinking ability and let children learn to analyze problems, summarize, reason and judge. Children can exercise logical thinking by playing educational games, Sudoku and other activities.

5. Cultivate the concept of space: Cultivate children's concept of space through the study of geometric figures. Children can draw pictures, make puzzles, make models and so on. Feel the shape and characteristics of geometric figures.

6. Cultivate abstract thinking: guide children to abstract mathematical concepts from concrete things and cultivate abstract thinking ability. Children can understand the essence of mathematics by learning abstract concepts such as fractions, decimals and proportions.

7. Cultivate self-confidence and perseverance: Encourage children to face difficulties bravely and not be afraid of failure. In the process of solving problems, educate children to be confident and believe that they have the ability to solve problems. At the same time, cultivate children's perseverance so that they don't give up easily when they encounter difficulties.

8. Parent-child interaction: Parents can study and discuss math problems with their children, enhance parent-child relationship, and help children better understand and master math knowledge.

9. Encourage innovation and practice: Encourage children to be creative in the learning process and try different problem-solving methods. At the same time, let children participate in math competitions and scientific and technological innovation activities. And apply what you have learned.

10. Patient guidance: It takes time and patience to cultivate children's mathematical thinking. Parents and teachers should pay attention to children's growth process, give timely guidance and support, and let children learn and grow in a pleasant atmosphere.