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How do kindergarten children learn math?
Concepts of set, number and quantity

Every child has an innate mathematical ability, such as the number and volume of toys, the height of building blocks, the sorting of items and so on. Children's unconscious performance in the game has fully demonstrated that they have certain mathematical ability.

1, have a clear understanding of the quantitative relationship, and use physical objects to let children quickly understand the quantitative relationship of items;

2. Learn to count and understand the actual meaning of numbers, and then start to learn to add and subtract numbers;

3. Know and quickly say adjacent numbers, ordinal numbers, odd numbers and even numbers (even numbers and even numbers) and the size of numbers;

4. Understand the different characteristics of things, such as size, length, height, thickness, width, thickness and weight. , and can classify or sort them;

5. Know the division and addition of numbers within 10, and be able to orally calculate the addition and subtraction within 10;

6. Have a basic concept of the size, length, height, thickness, width, thickness and weight of things.