2. Practical application: apply mathematics knowledge to real life and let children see the practicality and importance of mathematics. For example, let children understand the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division through shopping, cooking and other activities.
3. Encourage exploration: Encourage children to explore and solve problems themselves, instead of telling them the answers directly. This can cultivate their independent thinking ability and give them a deeper understanding of mathematics.
4. Appropriate challenges: Set some appropriate challenges for children, so that children can experience the joy of success in the process of solving problems, thus improving their interest in learning mathematics.
5. Positive feedback: Give positive feedback to children's academic performance, so that children feel that their efforts have been rewarded, which can stimulate their learning motivation.
6. Create a good learning environment: create a quiet and comfortable learning environment for children so that children can concentrate on their studies. At the same time, we can also stimulate their interest in mathematics by reading some interesting math story books.
7. Review regularly: Reviewing the math knowledge you have learned regularly can help children consolidate their memories and let them see their progress, thus improving their interest in learning.