PROBLEMS OF DRAWING AND CONSTRUCTION IN YEAR III MATHEMATICS LESSONS

Abstract
This article describes the formation of students' concepts of mathematics on the basis of personal experience, the first condition for teaching methods, the first requirement is the principle thatteachingprocess is connected with life, with the practical activities of students.
Keywords
geometry, practical activities, innovative methods and teamwork in mathematics classes in year 3.
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