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What should the mathematical tabloids do?
Mathematical tabloids should do the following:

1. Write "Math" as the title at the top first, and you can creatively design the title to make it look more exquisite.

2. Draw a little girl in the middle, draw some supporting and learning tools representing mathematics on the top of the little girl's head, and draw a ruler next to the title.

3. Draw a corrugated border on the left and right sides of the little girl, draw some leaves of different sizes at the bottom, and then draw symbols, so that the handwritten newspaper line draft is completed.

4. Start coloring, color the title pink, color the clothes of the characters yellow and pink, and color the leaves green and yellow.

5. Color the left and right water borders blue, the ruler blue and green, and the symbols pink and yellow.

6. Finally, draw a grid line in the middle and tidy it up, then this beautiful second-grade math handwritten newspaper is completed!

Mathematical manuscript content: Students may not know how to fill in the manuscript content after drawing it. In fact, we can copy some mathematicians' introductions and learn math rhymes in the manuscript.

A brief introduction to famous mathematicians

1, Zu Chongzhi: Zu Chongzhi was a famous mathematician in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He wrote the most scientific and advanced calendar in the world at that time, Daming Calendar, and was the first person in history to calculate pi to the seventh place after the decimal point.

2. Liu Hui: Liu Hui was a mathematician in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He is the founder of China's classical mathematical theory. He also found two methods to calculate the volume of a sphere and measure the heights of cities, mountains and wells.

3. Archimedes: Archimedes is known as the "father of mechanics". He discovered the lever management and the law of buoyancy, and once said, "Give me a fulcrum and I can pry up the whole earth".