The contents of the mathematics tabloids include easy-to-mistake topic sorting, key content review, example sorting and so on. You can use handwritten newspapers, computer printing, clipping newspapers, and other forms.
Mathematics tabloid refers to interesting tabloids related to mathematics. The main contents are: mathematical knowledge, mathematicians' stories, interesting mathematical questions, mathematicians' famous sayings, etc. You can use handwritten newspaper, computer printing, clipping newspaper, Olympic math questions and other forms.
How to write a mathematical tabloid
Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Sicily, at the southern tip of the Italian peninsula in 287 BC. Father is a mathematician and astronomer. Archimedes had a good family upbringing since childhood, and at the age of 11, he was sent to Alexandria, the cultural center of Greece, to study. In this famous city known as the "Capital of Wisdom", Archimedes boyue has collected books and gained a lot of knowledge.
I also became a protege of Euclid students erato Sese and Cannon, and studied the Elements of Geometry. Cyrus, born in 624 BC, was the first famous mathematician in ancient Greece. He used to be a shrewd businessman. After he accumulated considerable wealth by selling olive oil, Cyrus devoted himself to scientific research and travel.
He is diligent and studious, and at the same time, he is not superstitious about the ancients. He has the courage to explore, create and think positively. His hometown is not too far from Egypt, so he often travels to Egypt. There, Cyrus got to know the rich mathematical knowledge accumulated by ancient Egyptians in thousands of years. When he traveled in Egypt, he used a clever method to calculate the height of the pyramids, which made King Amesith of ancient Egypt admire him.