Abstract

The article analyzes the causes of difficulties in younger schoolchildren when studying mathematics, and examines the role of extracurricular activities in eliminating them. The impact of children’s joint group work on improving their mathematical skills, developing communication skills and mutual assistance is assessed. Examples of the organization of extracurricular mathematics classes and the forms of their implementation are given.

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