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My niece was admitted to the best private middle school in the local area with a full scholarship. The best thing she learned was math. She didn't think much about the first and second grades of primary school, and she always took the first place in the fourth grade.
Math is so good, what's the secret? In addition to paying attention to lectures and doing problems carefully, extracurricular reading in mathematics is also essential-reading not only improves her ability to understand mathematical concepts and reading problems, but also stimulates her interest in mathematics. It can't see the effect immediately, but with the accumulation of ability, it will definitely help children develop and progress happily.
The following list of books summarizes some good books that my niece has read, and also integrates the mathematics enlightenment books that my two children use well. Some classics have been hit by mistake, and some famous teachers and parents in Niu Wa recommend them to share with you.
I don't have many books, and I am also very selective. Let me tell you why I recommend them. Mom and dad probably have a bottom in their hearts, which is convenient for them to make a choice.
At the beginning, I pushed English books for everyone. You may be a little ignorant. But this is the best and most effective way to cultivate a sense of numbers.
There are four little books in kindergarten. Through some simple exercises, from easy to difficult, discover, discover and summarize mathematical concepts from life. It's enough to practice these before school ~
For example, "everything can be counted": how many floors are there in a tall building, how many cars are there in a train, how many cars are waiting for the red light, how many times have you patted the ball ...
"Number of egg boxes" is a number sense exercise that I am particularly satisfied with.
Mark each pit of the egg box with 1~ 10; Put the beans with corresponding numbers in the label; Guess how many beans there are? See if it's close.
Exercise is to estimate and perceive the relative number of numbers.
I started with four pits, using chocolate beans. At that time, a little boy over 3 years old won all the chocolate beans with the intuition of "one *** 10" and soon fell in love with the game.
The second time it was increased to 6 pits. Xiao Yi guessed it and said loudly, "Sister, don't be fooled. You see that the first number plus the last number equals 7, and the second number plus the penultimate number is also 7 ... one * * * three sevens, right? So it is 372 1. " Then he waved his hand: "Forget it, don't multiply, come to 7+7+7 ..."
For a boy over 3 years old at that time, being able to be right shows that his intuition is not bad and the incentive mechanism is very important.
At that time, I was 6 years old, observing and expressing the laws of numbers, using my brain.
DK series books are my niece's favorite, and each one is also deeply loved by my baby.
This "fun math game" has been torn up by large and small, and the kindergarten class can start playing. They are keen on turning and pushing paper cards, folding and loading, and learning mathematics.
Addition and subtraction are the process of "climbing the ladder"; The score is average. Feel equally divided. Open the card and compare it. 1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8 ... Very intuitive.
What is more exciting is the geometry part, especially the solid geometry-let the children "fold" and "roll" and put them together. This book has been "destroyed" in this way, and I can't stop playing ~ ~
Supplement: DK's three little red books, DK Children's Handbook of Mathematical Thinking, Playing with Numbers and Shapes and Mathematical Magician, are my niece's first set of DK, which are very suitable for primary school children.
There are all kinds of explanatory drawings, hand-drawn drawings, large scene drawings, specific section drawings, etc. , many but not miscellaneous.
I really feel that "DK products are all fine products" ~ ~
The author Yasuya Anye is a world-class master of picture books, and has deep attainments in mathematics, architecture, literature and other fields. His design is very artistic, telling stories, solving puzzles and playing games with pictures and texts ~ ~
Before studying geometry, I didn't even know what the shapes of three sides were for ~ ~ It was dry to ask the teacher a question: "Why is the sum of the inner angles of a triangle equal to 180 degrees?" The teacher also replied dryly: "Just measure it."
In fact, how beautiful and magical triangles are-mathematics is used to explore, inspire children to look at things from different angles, and cultivate the way of thinking and logical thinking ability to solve problems.
As the author said:
The word "mathematics" is translated from mathematics, and its etymology has no mathematical meaning, nor is it limited to numbers and figures, but is closer to the meaning of the method of understanding and thinking about things. I'm glad the children met it before they went to school.
A set of books recommended by Family Education, the most professional children's education publishing house in the United States, has been selected as a required reading list for primary and secondary school students in all States of the United States.
It is more utilitarian and fits our primary school curriculum standards very well. After reading this book, you will learn the knowledge points of 1~3 grades.
Each volume is an independent picture book story, which is related to daily life. Children read not only stories, but also great life experiences-very suitable for children who have just started reading independently.
In many math books, there is a large set of "Han Sheng's math picture books", which exists like a god.
Everything in this set of books is good, except that it is small and expensive. Smiling over your mouth is a set of books that thoroughly explain the application of mathematics in life, spanning a great era.
At that time, I told my niece even and odd numbers, and I used the way of "finding friends": those who can find good friends are even numbers, and those who can't find them are odd numbers ~ ~ nieces can tell them apart, but what's the use? This book is very clear.
When voting, odd numbers are very effective, because even numbers will be tied!
Tug of war requires even numbers, otherwise it's unfair!
This set of books is suitable for children and pupils to supplement mathematical concepts, lay a solid foundation and optimize their thinking methods. A book of ***4 1, the publishing house lists the school age for each book, please refer to _.
Such a heavyweight set of books, I hope the children can use it well and for a long time ~ ~
Many mothers in Niu Wa almost closed their eyes about Professor Li Yupei's book.
Watching "Wonderful Digital Kingdom" at a friend's house, the two children listened with relish. But if you want to read independently, it is suitable for children with strong reading ability. The stories are not short, they are all vivid and interesting mathematical fairy tales.
Professor Li used fairy tales to write the boring mathematics knowledge vividly, not to mention children, parents are likely to read it all at once.
This is one of my niece's favorite math extracurricular books. I turned it over and gave it to my sisters. This book is also a summer reading assignment for the third grade attached to several famous schools. I will read it to the children when I have time, and they are all fascinated.
The aforementioned "guessing egg box" explained the problem of "1+2+3+4+5+6" to my sister to a great extent, which actually came from the story of German scientist Gauss in the book.
Gauss's math teacher said to her classmates one day, "Calculate the sum from 1 plus 2 plus 3 to 100. If you can't figure it out, you can't go home for dinner! "
In less than half an hour, Gao Xiao Smith picked up the answer and handed it to the teacher. The teacher didn't look up at first and said that the calculation was wrong. Gauss insisted on showing it to the teacher. The teacher wanted to shout, but she was convinced when she saw "5050" ...
In a lecture, the math professor suggested that children who like math should read more books on the history of mathematics and learn stories about mathematicians. If parents have difficulty in implementing it, they can also search the video of "Mathematician's Story" and show it to the baby occasionally, which is very enlightening.
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Subtraction was done in the process of finishing: first, children have limited time, and second, they don't read much math.
In short, when children are in kindergarten, they begin to develop a sense of numbers slowly:
If you have a primary school baby at home, the difficulty needs to be gradual and the reading volume needs to be increased:
In fact, there are many such good books. Teachers and friends around me have recommended 100 1 great discovery, interesting math picture books, children's math thinking training games, where mathematics is, etc. Because I haven't read and studied it carefully, it is inconvenient to recommend it in detail.
Welcome parents to share more!
One suggestion: you can make an appointment with two or three friends, each of whom can buy a set, and the children can watch it instead. Mathematics reading, discussion is not bad.
Mathematics reading can't see immediate effect, and it is a process of accumulating ability. If you see a child playing math for an afternoon, with light in his eyes, I think you will find it worthwhile ~ ~ and I believe that his next math will not be bad.