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My favorite math club composition
I like math very much. I joined the Math Brainstorming Club this semester. Every Friday, I come to the activity place early and look forward to it, waiting for Teacher Zhou to give us a class.

Miss Zhou is the math teacher in our class. She meets me almost every day, so I know her very well. She is in her forties, and her tall nose is wearing a pair of glasses with a light red border, which looks particularly capable. You can tell at a glance that she is a very learned person. Now, Mr. Zhou has come to take our math club again, and I am really happy.

Miss Zhou always surprises us at every club activity. Do you know what a surprise is This is an exercise for us. It makes sense to say "surprise", because I am particularly excited to see these topics. If I see the easy one, I will do it overnight; If I see something that I think is difficult, just let me "chew slowly". It can be seen that these topics that surprised us were not random, but were carefully selected by Mr. Zhou without knowing how much time he spent.

In the math club, Mr. Zhou's teaching method is a must. First of all, she won't do it all, no matter how difficult the problem is. At first, she won't reveal some ideas to solve the problem, but let us explore and think for ourselves. Of course, she didn't give up. When we are cornered, she will take the trouble to give us a detailed analysis until we understand. In particular, we have worked out some problems, and she will come up with other solutions, which is called "multiple solutions to one problem". At the same time, when we learn a problem-solving method through a topic, she will guide us to solve different problems in this way, which is called "one method for multiple purposes". Do you find it interesting? It is this "multi-solution to one problem" and "multi-use of one method" that cultivate our thinking ability.

In the interesting math club, we all became math "geniuses". People who like mathematics love mathematics more, and people who are afraid of mathematics also love mathematics. It's really fun to participate in the activities of the math club.