“…An intensive exchange of advanced experience in the functioning, continuity and integration of various educational systems in the 21st century is necessary to identify effective methods, forms and technologies for teaching mathematics, determine their optimal content and develop the personalities and cultures of full-fledged members of the world community (Darling-Hammond, Flook, Cook-Harvey, Barron, & Osher, 2020;Zhang, Tao, & Zheng, 2021). The updated content of education, the transition carried out in the Republic of Kazakhstan since 2016 and its implementation in educational and methodological complexes are now some of the most discussed topics in school education (Nagima et al, 2023;Ospankulov, Zhumabayeva, & Nurgaliyeva, 2023;Zhumash et al, 2021;Zhussupbayev et al, 2023). The main tasks in the process of teaching (in particular, mathematics) are to identify and develop productive, heuristic, creative, divergent and creative thinking, the formation of sustainable motivation for learning and self-improvement, teaching the skills of self-education and research work and the formation of an internal need for continuous self-improvement (Gunawan, Kartono, Wardono, & Kharisudin, 2022;Nufus & Duskri, 2018;Sukestiyarno, Mashitoh, & Wardono, 2021;Toheri, Winarso, & Haqq, 2019).…”