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A guide to mathematical thinking in primary schools
Using mind map to learn mathematics can help us sort out knowledge points and clarify the relationship between knowledge points. Learn to learn mathematics with divergent thinking.

Tools/raw materials: paper and pen (hand-painted)

1, the construction mode of mind map is to determine a central theme, lead out sub-themes, and then divide the sub-themes into levels. Let's take a knowledge point of primary school mathematics as an example and draw a mind map.

2. Use the simplest language to determine the mathematical theme to be drawn. Let's take "angle measurement" as an example.

3. An angle is a figure composed of two rays drawn from a point. So let's learn about rays first.

4. Draw line segments and straight lines with rays and compare their similarities and differences.

5. Let's mark the key words on the mind map with important knowledge points about angles.

In this mind map, we know that the definition of light is derived from the angle. We can draw a relationship line between angle and ray, which is convenient for us to connect knowledge points in series.

Method 2

It is the key to organize knowledge points with mind map and express their relationship in the simplest way. After the completion of mind mapping, continuous reflection and summary can make mind mapping better and better.