If that's the case, I suggest cultivating children's interest in mathematics first.
2. How to cultivate? Through some interesting math problems and some math problems he is interested in!
-& gt; Interesting math problem: For example, A suppose there is a pond with infinite water. At present, there are two empty kettles with a capacity of 5 liters and 6 liters respectively. The problem is how to get 3 liters of water from the pond with only these two kettles.
B. Three boys fell in love with a girl at the same time. In order to decide which of them can marry the girl, they decided to duel with pistols. Xiao Li's hit rate is 30%, and Xiao Huang is better than him, with a hit rate of 50%. The best shooter is Kobayashi, who never makes mistakes, and the hit rate is 100%. Because of this obvious fact, in order to be fair, they decided in this order: Xiao Li shot first, Huang Xiao second and Xiao Lin last. And so on until there is only one person left. So which of these three people has the best chance to survive? What strategies should be adopted?
-& gt; Math problems that may be of interest: First, you should know his type. Such as a. 1+2+3+. . . . +99=? Fast algorithm based on.
Maybe he's interested. This made him learn arithmetic progression. Next, guide him to learn geometric series. . . .
B. practical application: a person has 240 kilograms of water, and he wants to transport it to arid areas to make money. He can carry up to 60 kilograms at a time, and he needs to consume 1 kilogram of water per kilometer (even if it is water consumption). Assuming that the price of water is zero at the place of departure, it is directly proportional to the transportation distance (that is, 10 km/0 yuan/kg, 20 km/kg/20 yuan ...), and assuming that he must return safely, how much money can he earn at most? This is a binary linear equation. If we can guide him to finish, his understanding ability will be improved, his interest will be gained, and he can solve duality at once.
3. To really teach children well, learning is very important! ! Think about it, if you are watching TV and people are doing problems, do you have the heart to do it?
4. A good tutor doesn't lie in how bad his math is, but in his ability to grasp children's psychological needs and hobbies and guide them correctly. Pay more attention to how to teach, not to textbooks and papers. .
That's all. I hope I can help you. Good luck! !