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Classic math books that math teachers must read.
1, ian stewart's Mathematical Kaleidoscope: Colorful Mathematical Interesting Questions and Anecdotes.

Recommendation: ian stewart, a famous British mathematics educator, has been committed to promoting the popularization of mathematics knowledge. He compiled all kinds of interesting extracurricular math problems and miscellaneous notes he collected into a book, showing us mysterious and wonderful short stories in life-touching animal games, card triangle, farmers selling kohlrabi, beautiful cats, deceptive dice, and introducing authoritative math prizes, the lives of famous mathematicians and other intellectual and interesting contents. Through these colorful stories, readers can not only learn ideas and skills to solve practical problems, but also experience how successful mathematicians cultivate their interest in mathematics learning and stimulate their thirst for knowledge. This interesting kaleidoscope not only shows the variety of mathematics, but also inspires everyone to explore a broader and better new world like the author.

2. Hu's mathematical panorama

Recommendation: Give priority to figures, pictures and models, supplemented by necessary elementary mathematics explanations, and vividly tell the facts and problems in various fields of mathematics. Some abstract and difficult mathematical theories are embodied by concrete and elusive objects, which are easily accepted by readers, thus arousing readers' interest and thinking about mathematics.

3. The Tomorrow of Mathematics in Zhang Dianzhou

Recommendation: About mathematics and mathematics education, some ideas in the book are strategically located and thought-provoking. It is one of the series "Towards a Scientific Tomorrow". In mathematics, there are other books: machine proof of plane geometry theorem, set and area, emerging combinatorial mathematics, excellent optimization, random phenomena in the universe.

4. M. Klein's Ancient and Modern Mathematical Thoughts

Recommendation: Being rated as "the authoritative history of mathematical thought", this paper discusses the major mathematical creation and development from ancient times to the first few decades of the 20th century, aiming at introducing that the main period of mathematical history gradually appeared and became the most prominent central idea and mainstream works, which had an impact on promoting and forming the subsequent mathematical activities. They are also extremely concerned about their own views on mathematics itself, the changes of this view in different periods, and mathematicians' understanding of their achievements.

5. Sheng Liren's Mathematics in Life Management is required reading.

Recommendation: The book is divided into 12 chapters, which has practical value, profound background and modern consciousness.

6. Xu Shenglan Meng Dongming's Biography of Yang Zhenning'

Recommendation: There are five editions in three places, and this book is the fifth edition. We can get inspiration and strength from this extraordinary biography.

7. Liu and Zhao's thinking strategies for solving mathematical problems.

Recommendation: Based on the reality of our country, this book selects the contents of three famous works and related papers of Polya, including the author's own views and attitudes, so that readers can understand the outline of Polya's mathematical education theory as soon as possible.

8. Yang Shiming and Wang Xueqin's Art of Mathematical Discovery.

Recommendation: It is the representative work of China people who study Paulia's theory.

9. Hu Bingsheng's thoughts and methods of solving mathematical problems

Recommendation: The author has a profound knowledge of mathematics, and talks about the research of problem-solving methods from the perspective of mathematical competition. This book is well worth reading.

10, Tang, et al.

Recommendation: This book has a high conception and can be used for reference.