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How to cultivate excellence in mathematics teaching?
In mathematics teaching, it is very important to cultivate students' mathematical literacy and improve their mathematical ability. Here are some suggestions:

1. Understanding students' needs and interests: First of all, we should understand each student's needs, interests and learning styles in order to provide them with personalized teaching.

2. Set clear teaching objectives: Set clear objectives for each class so that students know what they will learn and how to apply what they have learned.

3. Adopt diversified teaching methods: use different teaching methods such as explanation, demonstration, discussion and cooperative learning to stimulate students' interest and active participation.

4. Emphasis on basic concepts and skills: to ensure that students master the basic concepts and skills of mathematics, such as operation, logical reasoning, geometric figures, etc.

5. Encourage students to learn independently: cultivate students' autonomous learning ability, encourage students to ask questions, find answers and solve problems.

6. Organize classroom activities: design interesting classroom activities to enable students to learn and consolidate mathematics knowledge in practice.

7. Feedback and evaluation: timely feedback and evaluation of students' learning to help students understand their own strengths and weaknesses, so as to adjust their learning methods and strategies.

8. Cultivate good study habits: educate students to develop good study habits, such as listening carefully, previewing and reviewing, and finishing homework carefully.

9. Create a cooperative learning environment: encourage students to study in groups and cultivate their teamwork and communication skills.

10. Keep good communication with parents: Keep good communication with parents, let parents know about students' learning situation and help students improve their math scores.