The sixth grade mathematics innovative homework: exploring the infinite charm of mathematics

This semester, our sixth grade carefully planned four unique innovative assignments for everyone, leading everyone to explore the infinite charm of mathematics.

All kinds of circles

Take the compass as the brush, rotate the ever-changing graphics, and feel the perfect combination of mathematics and art.

A summary of the application of fractional multiplication and division

This is to sort out and integrate knowledge, help you master the application of fractional multiplication and division systematically, and improve your problem-solving skills.

Self-designed application problems of fractional division

Release your creativity, combine your scores with real life and create unique application problems.

Application of percentage

Dig deeply into the percentage in life, understand the practical significance behind it and experience the wide application of percentage in life.

Practice is king.

Breaking the traditional theoretical model and encouraging everyone to apply mathematics knowledge to real life, the best example is the percentage of applied homework. By collecting and sorting out the percentage information in life, we can not only deeply understand the meaning of percentage, but also feel its value in life.

Knowledge integration

We pay attention to the overall structure and connection of mathematical knowledge. For example, the purpose of sorting out and reviewing application problems by fractional multiplication and division is to help everyone integrate what they have learned, consolidate important and difficult points and improve their problem-solving ability.

Differences of thinking

We hope to stimulate everyone's creativity and imagination through innovative homework. For example, round homework encourages everyone to jump out of fixed thinking, decorate their lives with colors, and feel the beauty and happiness brought by mathematics.

Hierarchical layout and innovative operation

Facing the polarization of sixth grade students, we plan to explore the method of arranging innovative homework in layers to meet the needs of students at different levels.