Reading to develop habits in first grade

Make reading as natural as breathing. The ancients said: \”Learning must begin with reading books.\” To this day, the importance of reading still goes without saying. The new curriculum standards for the entire primary school level require no less than 1.45 million words of extracurricular reading, including no less than 50,000 words of extracurricular reading for first and second graders. Think about how many children there are Can we really achieve such accumulation? Most parents often use the phrase \”he just can\’t calm down to read\” when it comes to children\’s reading. However, everyone knows that reading is a habit and habits can be cultivated. The establishment of any habit cannot be separated from external factors at the beginning. Reinforcement and support. For example, getting up in the morning to wash your face, brush your teeth, eat breakfast…it seems commonplace and natural, but it must be related to the initial requirements of the parents and gradually becomes an individual habit. The same is true for the development of reading habits. 1. Organize a corner to calm your restless heart. Cleverly use the corners of the room to organize a book corner dedicated to reading time with your children. It is simple and comfortable. Make the books on the bookshelf easily accessible to your children. Organize your bookshelf regularly and update it. books. 2. Enjoy reading time with your children. A parent once told me: \”My daughter fell in love with reading when I finished reading \”Journey to the West\” with her.\” Teaching by words and deeds is the best education. If you want your children to have good reading habits, you should first become a reading parent and read quietly with your children. If you can\’t sit in front of your desk for half an hour, how can you ask your children to study hard for five or six hours from morning to night every day? The great educator Suhomlinsky pointed out in \”Suggestions for Teachers\”: \”Families must have a high degree of pedagogical literacy.\” \”If there is no high pedagogical literacy of the entire society, first of all, the family, then regardless of teachers No matter how hard you try, you won’t get perfect results.” Some education scholars pointed out: “Most of those young people who are educated, curious, well-behaved, and trustworthy come from families with a passionate love for books. ” Of course, you can also refute this view by citing examples of illiterate parents “cultivating” outstanding children. But please don’t forget that things are rare and valuable. The reason why talents from illiterate families can become famous for a while is precisely because such situations are too rare. Who can be surprised by this when a scholar comes from a scholarly family? So please read books with your children and make reading as natural as breathing. 3. All free time is reading time. In class, teachers will also use all their time to take children to read. The first and second graders still focus on picture books. They tell ancient poems through rich colors and vivid images to help children understand the world and use their imagination. strength and creativity. When reading \”The Smell of the Moon\”, you can not only feel the fun of the story, but also feel the little turtle\’s courage to set up his own dream; read about the little turtle\’s persistent pursuit of his dream; read about the unity and cooperation of the small animals and share with each other…picture book It is a treasure that can continuously dig out children\’s unique thinking, and the education of picture books can be carried out at any time. When the child had a nosebleed, I found \”The Story of the Nostril\”. When the child was eating and drinking water, I told the children \”The Story of the Nostril\”.\”There is a Train Station in the Belly\”, sometimes a story is worth a thousand words, never underestimate the weight of a story in a child\’s heart. 4. Read it to your heart’s content. Maybe you will think that he can’t say anything after reading it, and that it is of no use. Dear friends, please don\’t be anxious. Don\’t be anxious for him to think clearly and express himself as fully as an adult; don\’t be anxious for him to memorize, write down, and use it. Don’t forget, his journey of learning has just begun, and we adults have decades of experience and should look at children with the eyes of children. Why to excerpt, what to excerpt, and how to excerpt are things we only learn in the third grade. Now, reading interest is the top priority. So, let your children read to their heart\’s content, plant the seeds of reading first, and let the little seeds enjoy the sunshine, suck the rain and dew, and slowly take root and sprout. 5. Recommended reading list for first grade (volume 1) Recommended reading list for first grade (volume 1) Recommended reading books for happy reading: \”Reading with Adults\” In-class Writer\’s Story \”Plucking Carrots\” Fairy Tales \”Little Slap Fairy Tales\” Fairy Tales \”Jinbo Four Seasons Fairy Tales\” picture book Category \”Children who love books\” Extracurricular expansion of traditional culture \”Chinese Memory. Traditional Festival Picture Book\” Ancient Poetry category \” 130 Essential Ancient Poems for Teachers with Pigtails\” Chinese Characters \”Zi Ran Lesson\” Picture Book Category \”The Smart Octopus Judge\” \”I Like Books\” Fairy Tale Category \”Ants in the Book\” \”The Story of Peter Rabbit\” \”Hello, Thick Tail\” General Knowledge \”My First Security Passport\” Philosophy \”Complete Collection of Philosophy Wisdom Books for Children\” Mathematics \”Swallow, Do You Remember?\” \”The Story of Time\” Extended Reading \”Primary School Chinese Extended Reading\” Creative Writing \”Primary School Creative Writing\” 6. Parents are welcome to read together 1. \”Advice to Parents\” Suhomlinsky This is a book about family and marriage This book on moral cultivation and children\’s education is an incisive and vivid \”family pedagogy\”. Nothing requires more wisdom than parents educating their children. This book contains letters to sons and daughters. Love is the answer to everything, and love education is the best family education. 2. \”Positive Discipline\” Jane Nelson Positive Discipline is an educational method based on mutual respect and cooperation, advocating kindness and firmness, and imparting valuable social skills and life skills to children. 3. \”Child, take your time\” Long Yingtai The growth of children is a long journey, and we cannot rush for success. \”It\’s a long road, walk slowly.\” Let us let go of impetuosity and utilitarianism, be more patient and understanding, and slowly enjoy the scenery along the way with our children, so that they can thrive in an atmosphere of freedom and love.

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