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Third grade mathematics painting

The third grade math drawing is as follows:

Required materials: several drawing pens and a piece of paper.

1, put a box on the paper and write the title, as shown in the figure below:

2. Draw a magnifying glass in the center of the square, as shown in the figure below:

3. Draw a number one, as shown in the figure below:

4. Change a pair of glasses on the left side of the magnifying glass and draw two grasses below, as shown below:

5. Draw the edge with a black pen and color it, as shown in the figure below:

The third grade mathematics painting content

Graphic drawing: Junior three students learned some basic geometric figures, such as squares, rectangles, circles and triangles. Drawing these figures can help students to consolidate their understanding of the shapes and attributes of figures. Students can draw various figures with rulers and compasses, and pay attention to the accuracy of dimensions and angles.

Array graphics: By using some arrays with digital labels, students can draw interesting graphics. For example, you can give students a 5x5 grid array and let them color according to certain rules to form different patterns. This can not only train students' graphic perception ability, but also cultivate their understanding of numbers and patterns.

Data chart: Students can show some statistics by drawing simple data charts. For example, you can ask students to draw a histogram showing the types and quantities of fruits they like. Students can write a simple data table and then draw a histogram according to the data to make the data more intuitive and easy to understand.

Mathematical Symbol Art: Students can use different mathematical symbols to create artistic works. For example, you can draw an interesting pattern with symbols such as plus sign, minus sign, multiplication sign and division sign. Combining mathematical symbols with art can not only cultivate students' understanding of mathematical symbols, but also cultivate students' perception and creativity of aesthetic feeling.