1, basic mathematics knowledge:
This part mainly covers the basic contents of grade two mathematics, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, graphs, simple math problems and so on. In cartoons, these basic concepts can be presented in creative ways, such as demonstrating mathematical problems with vivid and interesting characters, or by constructing a story and taking mathematical problems as part of the plot, the interest in learning can be increased.
2. Application questions:
The second grade mathematics began to introduce some simple application problems, such as shopping problems, time problems and so on. Comics can show these questions through specific situations and help students better understand and answer them. For example, in a shopping scene, we can show how to calculate the total price through the interaction between characters, or help students understand the concept of time through the position of the clock or the sun in the time problem.
3, math games:
Math games are another good way to attract students' attention. Some simple games can be introduced into comics, such as guessing numbers and finding rules. , which not only increases the interest of comics, but also helps students to better understand and apply mathematics knowledge.
Pay attention to color matching when drawing cartoons;
1, significance of color:
The color matching of cartoons should be as bright as possible to enhance the visual impact. You can use high-contrast color matching, such as bright colors to highlight the main people or objects, and soft colors to set off the background.
2, color coordination:
Although color matching needs a clear hierarchy, we should also pay attention to the coordination between colors. If the colors are too messy or too similar, it will lead to visual confusion. Therefore, when matching colors, we should pay attention to the choice of harmonious point between colors to make the picture more harmonious.
3. Emotional expression of color:
Colors can be used to express mood and atmosphere. For example, red is usually used to indicate enthusiasm, excitement or danger; Blue is usually used to indicate calmness, composure or melancholy. According to the theme of the cartoon and the emotions to be expressed, choosing appropriate color matching can enhance the appeal of the picture.