First, the cover part:
Title: Encyclopedia of Mathematics (or other interesting titles).
Name, class and date of the student.
Second, the introduction:
Briefly introduce the importance and interest of mathematics.
Third, the basic mathematical concepts:
Writing and representation of numbers 0-9.
Basic mathematical symbols: plus sign (+), minus sign (-) and equal sign (=).
Brief introduction of decimal counting method.
Fourth, math games and activities:
Digital jigsaw puzzle: cut out the numbers and let the children combine them into different numbers by jigsaw puzzle.
Math Story: Write short math stories to help children solve problems and practice math skills.
Digital maze: provide a maze diagram to let children walk from the starting point to the end in numerical order.
Five, mathematical pictures and illustrations:
Add some interesting mathematical pictures, such as numbers and geometric figures, to handwritten newspapers.
Six, mathematics knowledge:
Some interesting math skills, such as:
Mathematics is a subject that studies numbers, shapes and patterns.
The number 0 is a very special number because it stands for "none".
Circles, triangles and squares are common geometric figures.
Seven, math exercises:
Provide some simple math exercises for students to answer in handwritten newspapers. For example: 1+2 =? 、5 - 3 = ? Draw a square, etc.
Eight. Conclusion:
Summarize the importance of mathematics and encourage students to continue to explore the fun of mathematics.
Although the first-grade mathematics handwritten newspaper does not need to be too long, it should ensure that the content is interesting and fascinating, which can stimulate students' interest and curiosity in mathematics. In addition, students can also participate in the production of handwritten newspapers to enhance their interest in learning and sense of participation.