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Contents of the first volume of the sixth grade mathematics handwritten newspaper (Unit 1)
1. Mathematics is a subject that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and spatial model. By using abstract and logical reasoning, the shape and motion of objects are counted, calculated, measured and observed. Mathematicians have extended these concepts in order to express new conjectures with formulas and establish strictly deduced truths from properly selected axioms and definitions.

2. Mathematical attribute is the measurable attribute of anything, that is, mathematical attribute is the most basic attribute of things. The existence of measurable attributes has nothing to do with parameters, and the result depends on the selection of parameters. For example, time, whether measured in years, months, days or hours, minutes and seconds; Space, whether measured in meters, microns, inches or light years, always has their measurable properties, but the accuracy of the results is related to these reference coefficients.

3. Mathematics is a science that studies the quantitative relations and spatial forms in the real world. Simply put, it is the science of studying numbers and shapes. Due to the needs of life and labor, even the most primitive people know simple counting, and it has developed from counting with fingers or objects to counting with numbers.

Learning mathematics should be used in real life. Mathematics is used by people to solve practical problems. In fact, there will be math problems in life. For example, when you go shopping, you will naturally use addition and subtraction, and you always have to draw pictures when you build a house. There are countless problems like this, and this knowledge comes from life and is finally summed up as mathematical knowledge, which solves more practical problems.

I once saw a report that a professor asked a group of foreign students, "How many times will the minute hand and the hour hand overlap between 12 and 1?" Those students all took off their watches from their wrists and began to set hands; When the professor tells the same question to the students in China, the students will use mathematical formulas to make calculations. The commentary said that it can be seen that China students' mathematical knowledge is transferred from books to their brains, so they can't use it flexibly. They seldom think of learning and mastering mathematics knowledge in real life.

From then on, I began to consciously connect mathematics with daily life. Once, my mother baked a cake, and two cakes could be put in the pot. I thought, isn't this a math problem? It takes two minutes to bake a cake, one minute in front and one minute in the back. At most, two cakes are put in the pot at the same time. How many minutes does it take to bake three cakes at most? I thought about it and came to the conclusion that it takes 3 minutes: first, put the first cake and the second cake into the pot at the same time, 1 minute later, take out the second cake, put the third cake and turn the first cake over; Bake again 1 min, so that the first cake is ready. Take it out. Then put the reverse side of the second cake on it, and turn the third cake upside down at the same time, so it will be all done in 3 minutes.

Interesting math science tips are as follows:

Arabic numerals

Arabic numerals were invented by ancient Indians and later spread to Arabia and Europe. Europeans mistakenly thought it was invented by Arabs, so they called it "Arabic numerals". Because it has been circulated for many years, people call it Yi, so people still mistakenly believe that these numerical symbols invented by ancient Indians are called Arabic numerals.

multiplication table

Jiujiuge is the multiplication formula we use now. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period BC, Jiujiu songs have been widely used by people. In many works at that time, there were records about Jiujiu songs. The original 99 songs started from "99.8 1" to "22.24", with 36 sentences. Because it started with "998 1", it was named 99 Song.

The expansion of Jiujiu Song to "One for One" was between the 5th century and10th century. It was in the 13 and 14 centuries that the order of Jiujiu songs became the same as it is now, from "one for one" to "9981". At present, there are two kinds of multiplication formulas used in China. One is a 45-sentence formula, usually called "Xiao Jiujiu"; There is also a sentence 8 1, which is usually called "Big Uncle Nine".