On Sunday, I read the story Grandma's Red Skirt, from which I benefited a lot.
This story tells how to deepen children's understanding of measurement concepts and measurement tools by comparing the sizes of different things, using physical measurement, recognizing money, watching time and recognizing the uniqueness of the concept of time. What is a math picture book? Picture book: Very nice. Some of its pictures are wet, some are warm, some are lifelike, some are lifelike, some travel through time and space to the soul, and some are precise and rigorous photos. Don't tell stories, just look at pictures, and let young hearts feel the beauty and beauty of the world. Storybook: It's moving. Its narrative is sometimes brisk and slow, sometimes lively and splashing, sometimes vivid and vivid, and sometimes eloquent and moving. Sometimes it is clear and plain, which is simply an irrefutable truth. It tells stories, and reading only makes delicate hearts realize the richness and beauty of the world. Math book: Its greater magic lies in that it talks about the truth and laws of all things in the world, the order and methods that children can understand, and mathematics. Young mother must be very confused. How do they know the time? How to let children know that statistics and probability sum up life? There are also planes and solids, set and sorting, classification and sorting, whole and part, addition and subtraction,
The first, shallowest, funniest and most practical mathematical knowledge and concepts in all aspects of life are perfectly contained in wonderful stories, which makes children open their minds while moving. Beauty, warmth and wisdom accompany childhood.