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How can we teach children to understand the spatial form?
Learning is a gradual process of continuous discovery, continuous thinking and continuous improvement. These three links run through the whole process of learning. Children need to go through a long learning process from birth to babbling and then thinking independently. Today, let's talk about how to educate children about spatial graphics.

First of all, learning anything has to go through a process from easy to difficult, from basic to complex, and graphics is no exception. We should teach children to know the basic plane graphics first, and then expand the space graphics. Such basic work is essential. Only when children know the plane graphics will they have a preliminary understanding and understanding of the patterns. At this time, the introduction of space, children will get faster understanding, three-dimensional sense will become faster.

? Secondly, you often say that practice makes true knowledge. The same is true for children to understand spatial graphics. Plane graphics have only shapes. Spatial graphics exist in our three-dimensional world and can be touched. It is not only a shape, but also a three-dimensional one. Therefore, when we teach children spatial graphics, we should let them touch and observe the appearance of some common objects in life. Their basic shapes are generally cuboids, cubes and spheres. Through this daily perception, their understanding of spatial graphics is more comprehensive.

In addition, in addition to simple touch, children can also play some three-dimensional splicing games. Through this entertaining way, children can enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction of knowing space graphics while being relaxed and happy, so as to cultivate their understanding of space graphics.

In short, in addition to the above methods, parents can also deepen their children's deep impression of spatial graphics by letting their children draw graphics and origami, and improve their understanding of spatial graphics in many ways.