Primary School Students' Mathematical Abstract Thinking Ability and Its Training Strategy--Taking "Number and Algebra" as an Example

Chunyan Liu

Article ID: 2457
Vol 6, Issue 2, 2023

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Abstract


Primary school students are in a period of rapid development of thinking. Primary school mathematics is particularly important for the cultivation of students' abstract thinking ability. The section of number and algebra is the most basic and important content in mathematics. This paper takes number and algebra as an example to analyze the abstract thinking ability of primary school mathematics and its training strategies, so as to provide some practical guidance for teaching.


Keywords


Mathematical Abstract Thinking; Number and Algebra; Mathematical Thinking; Primary School

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i2.2457

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