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What's written in the Math Manuscript?
Famous sayings about mathematics and poems about numbers can be written in the second volume of mathematics manuscripts in the fifth grade.

First, famous sayings about mathematics

1, "In the world of mathematics, what matters is not what we know, but how we know it." Pythagoras

2. "A science can only be truly perfect if it successfully applies mathematics." Marx

3. "Mathematics-an unshakable cornerstone of science and a rich source of promoting human progress."-Barrow

Second, poems about numbers.

1. "One or two or three bamboo branches, four or five or six green leaves."-Zheng Xie's Singing Bamboo

2. "One horse in ten miles, one whip in five miles." -Wang Wei's Longxi

3. "Moonlit Bridge 24, where do jade people teach flute?" -Du Mu's "Sue Yangzhou Magistrate Han Chuo"

Advantages of making mathematical handwritten newspaper;

First, enhance interest in learning

Making mathematical handwritten newspaper can make primary school students participate in learning more actively and stimulate their interest in mathematical knowledge. Through manual production and design, they will have a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and cultivate the fun of learning in the process.

Second, increase the knowledge of mathematics.

Making handwritten newspapers requires primary school students to think, organize and search, and these processes can help them learn more mathematics knowledge. At the same time, through the graphic display of the knowledge you have learned, you can deepen your impression of this knowledge and remember it more easily.

Third, cultivate hands-on ability and creativity.

Making mathematical handwritten newspapers requires primary school students to use skills such as cutting and pasting, graffiti typesetting and so on to cultivate their hands-on ability. At the same time, the design and typesetting of handwritten newspapers also need some creativity and imagination, which exercises the creative thinking of primary school students.

Fourth, deepen parent-child interaction.

Making handwritten newspapers is a family activity. Parents can participate in it with their children, exchange and discuss mathematics knowledge together, and increase the interaction and communication between family members. This will not only deepen parents' understanding of their children's learning, but also promote the effective development of family education.