1, read the topic and determine the question type.
Before solving a problem, you should first read the topic carefully and understand its meaning and requirements. At the same time, it is necessary to determine the types of questions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, proportion, percentage and so on.
2. List the forms and fill in the data and conditions.
After determining the problem type, we need to list the data and conditions in the problem in a table. The number of columns and rows in a table varies according to different problems, but it usually includes the following aspects: known data, unknown data, condition 1, condition 2. ...
Attention should be paid when filling in the form: the data and conditions should be accurate; Data and conditions should be filled in according to the requirements of the problem; The form should be clear and easy to understand.
3. Analyze the form and determine the solution.
After filling in the form, it is necessary to analyze the form and determine the way to solve the problem. Specifically, we can analyze through the following steps:
Observe the data and conditions in the table and find out the relationship between them;
According to the requirements of the problem, determine the unknown data to be solved;
According to the known data and conditions, the calculation formula is listed;
According to the calculation formula, the answer is calculated.
4. Check the answer and confirm its correctness.
After getting the answer, we need to check the answer to confirm its correctness. Specifically, we can check through the following steps:
Substitute the answer into the original question to see if it meets the meaning of the question;
Substitute the answer into the calculation formula to see if the calculation is correct;
Estimate the answer and see if it is reasonable.
If the answer is correct, then we have successfully solved the math problem with the primary school math list method.
Extended data:
Primary school mathematics list method is a simple and easy-to-understand problem-solving method, which is suitable for primary school students to solve some basic mathematical problems. The core idea of this method is to list the data and requirements in the question in a table, and finally get the answer to the question by classifying, comparing and calculating the data in the table.