Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - How to teach preschool children to learn mathematics?
How to teach preschool children to learn mathematics?
Children before teaching age need to adopt some special methods and strategies in learning mathematics. Here are some suggestions:

1. Create an interesting learning environment: It is the key to make children interested in mathematics. Children can be kept happy in the learning process through games, stories and animations.

2. Learn from life: combine mathematics knowledge with children's daily life, and let children feel the charm of mathematics in life. Basic operations such as addition and subtraction can be taught through activities such as shopping and cooking.

3. Use concrete objects: Using concrete objects can help children understand abstract mathematical concepts more easily. For example, you can use teaching AIDS such as building blocks and colored mud to teach multiplication and division.

4. Adopt interactive teaching: let children participate in the teaching process, and let children actively think and solve problems through interactive games and group discussions.

5. Teaching by stages: According to children's age and cognitive ability, mathematics knowledge is divided into different stages for teaching. For example, you can start by knowing numbers and counting, and then gradually teach basic operations such as addition and subtraction.

6. Regular review: review what you have learned regularly to consolidate your child's math foundation.

7. Encouragement and praise: In the teaching process, children should be given enough encouragement and praise to build their self-confidence.

8. Patient guidance: For younger children, parents and teachers need patient guidance to gradually cultivate their interest and ability in mathematics.

9. entertaining: integrating mathematics knowledge into interesting stories, songs, games, etc. Let children learn math in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

10. Family support: Parents should pay attention to their children's math learning in daily life, create a good learning environment for their children, and encourage them to try and practice more.