Under the guidance of the new curriculum standards, mathematical abstraction ability is a critical aspect of developing students' core mathematical literacy. Taking inequalities as an example, this paper explores effective strategies for cultivating high school students' mathematical abstraction ability. The strategies are based on practical teaching examples of inequalities and include guiding students to understand abstract concepts, strengthening the expression of mathematical language, expanding the breadth and depth of students' mathematical thinking, and fostering students' ability for self-reflection. These strategies aim to help students understand and master the abstract concepts of inequalities, further understand abstract concepts in high school mathematics, improve students' mathematical literacy, and enhance their problem-solving abilities.
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