1. Draw a box on the right, write Grade Two, draw books and grass below, and draw clouds and paper planes above.
2. Draw two borders with pencils and speakers around them.
3. Draw a book border below, and draw books, grass and pencils around it.
4. Finally, color it.
The characteristics of mathematics:
Mathematical language is also difficult for beginners. How to make these words have more accurate meanings than everyday language also puzzles beginners. For example, the words "open" and "domain" have special meanings in mathematics. Mathematical terms also include proper nouns such as embryo and integrability. But these special symbols and terms are used for a reason: mathematics needs accuracy more than everyday language.
Mathematicians call this requirement for linguistic and logical accuracy "rigor". Mathematics is a universal means for human beings to strictly describe the abstract structure and mode of things, and can be applied to any problem in the real world. In this sense, mathematics belongs to formal science, not natural science.
All mathematical objects are artificially defined in essence. They do not exist in nature, but only in human thinking and ideas. Therefore, the correctness of mathematical propositions can not be tested by repeated experiments, observations or measurements, like physics, chemistry and other natural sciences whose purpose is to study natural phenomena, but can be directly proved by strict logical reasoning.