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How to Cultivate Primary School Mathematics Reading Ability
How to Cultivate Primary School Mathematics Reading Ability

Reading ability means that students have the ability to read books and understand their contents. Then figure out what mathematics is. Mathematics is a subject that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and spatial model. Below I have compiled the detailed contents of the training methods of primary school mathematics reading ability for you, hoping to help you!

(A) to build a knowledge system

Knowledge is a system, and the knowledge we have learned is spiraling up. The knowledge system of lower grades is in a relatively basic part. For example, the knowledge system of primary schools is divided into several stages and the content is divided into several parts. In order to enable students to learn systematically and step by step, the curriculum standards and teaching materials have been carefully designed and arranged.

For example, "multiplication is a simple operation to find the sum of several identical addends", then learning multiplication is promoted on the basis of learning addition.

(B) the combination of thinking and reading

Mathematics learning is very important to the development of students' thinking, especially the development of divergent thinking and creative thinking. We should combine students' thinking and reading through various ways and teaching methods to improve students' mathematics reading ability.

(C) the combination of practice and reading

For example, when learning estimation, estimation is to find approximate figures. Students should not be required to use a fixed model to estimate, but use the methods of rounding, rounding and pushing.

(4) Key contents and key training

As I said before, mathematics knowledge is a system, so in our teaching, teachers must first have a systematic concept, what are the contents, key points and difficulties of each stage. We can train these key points and difficulties as key contents. For example, the meaning of high school addition and high school multiplication and division; Another example is the "angle classification" in graphic understanding. Through targeted training, students' development in a certain aspect will be more durable and consolidated.