The teacher of a school in Yichun, Jiangxi distributed tens of thousands of grains of rice to the students. I didn't expect a little boy in the class to put the rice on the table and count it one by one. The boy's parents also posted the video online, claiming that whether the teacher will check the child's homework or not, he and the child should have a correct attitude. I didn't expect the video released by this parent to cause widespread concern on the Internet, causing many netizens to watch. Netizens said that the number of people arranged is correct. Rice grain? This assignment is really unexpected. One dares to arrange and the other dares to do. Some netizens said that it may be that the teacher didn't make clear the requirements of homework, or that the children didn't listen to the requirements clearly, but more netizens said that the original intention of the teacher was not to let the children really count, but to let the children find their own ways to complete and cultivate their divergent thinking.
In fact, there are many ways to count 10,000 grains of rice, and you don't have to count them directly by hand, because it is really a waste of time and will make children solidify. The first method: weigh 100 grains of rice with an electronic scale. 100 grain of rice is 100 multiplied by 100, and then multiplied by 100 grain weight 100 grain of rice. The second method: not every family has an electronic scale, but almost every family has a small measuring cup of a rice paste machine. Count one cup and write down the numbers. How many cups are there in a * * * and then multiply them to calculate. The news said that mobilizing a few meters is really a big project for parents and the whole family, and it is also a waste of family time and energy.
I hope parents don't simply and rudely interpret the homework assigned by the teacher, but treat their children's homework with divergent thinking and rational attitude. When we urge our children to do their homework, it is really important to have a correct attitude, but we also need some innovation.