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Description of mathematical communication submission
1. About manuscript query

Please go to the manuscript inquiry system on the left side of the homepage of the website for the review of manuscripts (the results of the manuscript inquiry system shall prevail for the review and employment of manuscripts). When querying manuscripts, please select the type of your contribution ("One-phase teacher reading" or "Two-phase student reading"), then select your province, and then enter the name of the first author to query.

In order to facilitate the author to know more timely and accurately about the examination and approval of manuscripts, the handling of manuscripts in this journal can be divided into the following categories: pending trial, passed in the first instance, unused in the first instance, passed in the second instance, unused in the second instance, passed in the third instance, unused in the third instance and employed. The following is a detailed introduction to the review process of this journal and the significance of each treatment.

After receiving the manuscript, this magazine will input the relevant information into the manuscript management system. If you can find it, it means that our magazine has received your manuscript. For all contributions, the processing of the manuscript will be marked as "pending" first, and then the manuscript will be preliminarily reviewed to exclude unused manuscripts, and the manuscripts will be divided into two categories, which are marked as "unused in the preliminary review" and "passed in the preliminary review" respectively. Under normal circumstances, you can check the handling of the first instance within one month after submission. For the manuscript that has passed the preliminary examination, we will arrange relevant experts to conduct the second examination. The evaluation results are also divided into two categories, which are marked as "not used in the second instance" and "passed in the second instance". Generally, you can inquire about the handling of the second instance within three months. Through the manuscript of the second trial, arrange personnel to conduct the third trial and give the review results. Due to the large contribution of this journal, it takes about four months to complete the third trial. If your submission fails to pass the first, second or third trial, please refer to the "Instructions for Submission" on the website to analyze the reasons. The responsible editor will determine the purpose and publication time of the manuscript that has passed the third review.

If the manuscript fails to pass the "first trial", "second trial" or "third trial" within four months, it can be submitted to another journal. In addition, multiple submissions are not allowed. Once verified, the trial of the author's works will be suspended and handled in an appropriate manner.

We will publish the manuscript that has passed the third trial and confirmed the employment on the website. Please contact the editorial department in time and let us know the following information: (1) Whether to submit more than one manuscript; (2) Brief information of the author (including date of birth, gender, nationality, native place, work unit, professional title, degree, email address, etc.). ) After receiving the author's reply, we will arrange the publication of the paper as soon as possible.

Due to the large number of manuscripts, it is not excluded that a very small number of manuscripts that pass the third trial will not be hired in the end. At the same time, due to the need of content, it is not excluded to use a small number of manuscripts for more than 4 months.

2. Basic requirements of manuscripts

(1) The manuscript must be written in 300-word checkered manuscript paper, with neat handwriting, correct graphics, and appropriately large line spacing for easy modification.

(2) If it is a printed manuscript, it is best to use WORD for input, and use WORD No.5 for text, and enter the formula through the formula editor in Word. Please use A4 paper when printing. The left and right margins should not be less than 1.5cm, the top and bottom margins should not be less than 2cm, and each side should not exceed 800 words, all of which are printed on one side.

(3) The submission date, suitable column, suitable grade and contact information of the author are indicated at the top of the home page. Please attach the author's email address at the beginning of the article so that we can contact you.

(4) The manuscript should be written in the following format: title, name, author unit and postcode, text and references.

(5) If the manuscript is more than one page, please staple it in the upper left corner with a stapler. If two or more manuscripts are mailed at the same time, please bind them separately with a stapler.

(6) the length of the manuscript should not be too long, generally not more than 5000 words.

(7) The charts, calculations, punctuation and symbols in the manuscript should be clear and accurate, and there should be obvious differences between the upper and lower corners. It is best to mark confusing letters and symbols with a pencil.

(8) If the manuscript is quoted, please be sure to indicate the source and references. The manuscript is at your own risk. If there is plagiarism, we will publicly criticize it, and the author himself will bear the relevant responsibilities.

3. Some suggestions for submission

(1) Please submit as much as possible according to the above requirements, which is an important prerequisite for being selected.

(2) General manuscripts can be sent by ordinary mail and will not be lost. Pay attention to keep the backup before sending. It's best to send a manuscript, keep a copy, and don't reject it.

(3) indicate the author's contact telephone number, school and personal profile at the back of the manuscript.

(4) It is not advisable to submit more than three articles at the same time, because it is unlikely to be published continuously, but it will easily lead to the misunderstanding of "multiple contributions for one manuscript". If you have many manuscripts on hand, please distribute them selectively.

(5) When writing students' reading papers, it is best to focus on what will be said in the teaching after four months, and the employment opportunities will increase a lot.

(6) When submitting a manuscript, you can introduce the local mathematics newsletter (teachers' reading version and students' reading version).

4. Several possibilities of manuscript not being selected

(1) There are obvious scientific errors in the manuscript.

(2) The handwriting is scrawled, altered more and illegible.

(3) The topic is unclear, the article is irrelevant, or the topic is old-fashioned.

(4) Piece together and list, with loose structure and no creative elements.

(5) Similar to the teaching plan, it should not be published.

(6) The content is too basic, similar to the textbook.

(7) The contents or methods are unreliable and should not be popularized, so as not to mislead readers.

(8) Similar articles have been published recently and should not be published repeatedly.

5. How do middle school students write a good paper?

When middle school students write papers, it is best to focus on one or two innovative topics, draw clear conclusions, and summarize the applicable ideas and laws for solving problems. Pay attention to clear logic, thorough reasoning and concise and fluent language. The form and content are not limited. You can write about your own learning experience and problem-solving experience, and you can also write about some exploratory achievements you have made. Pay attention to the changes of thinking in the process of exploration into the text, so that readers can understand your problem-solving methods. In the process of topic selection or writing, it's best to ask teachers for more opinions and discuss with classmates, because they are all your readers and should get their approval first. It's easy to find and solve some problems that you can't notice in communication.