First grade: Adapting to campus life. First grade is the stage of transition from kindergarten children to students. It is not difficult to see from the textbook that the knowledge in first grade is very simple. The focus of this period is not on learning knowledge, but on getting children accustomed to learning and life. , develop good study habits. Second grade: Continue to cultivate habits and prepare for the third grade. We often hear that there is a phenomenon of third grade. It is because the third grade has higher steps than the first and second grade, and students who do not adapt will fall off. So the second graders need to prepare for the third grade. Starting from the third grade, many students have to write a 300-word essay. Many students feel that they have no idea how to write it. Even if they try to write it, they will end up with lots of typos and unclear sentences. Why does this happen? Because the foundation of the first and second grades was not laid well and the input was not enough. Children in second grade already know some words and can read independently. The focus at this period is to cultivate reading habits, at least not to get a headache when it comes to reading. Third grade: Correct your habits and start to systematically study the third grade courses. It will be more difficult. If the first and second graders have not developed good study habits, they will have some difficulty at this time. Fortunately, it\’s not too late. Parents who have bad habits should keep an eye on them and correct them in time. The biggest change in Chinese language is that reading comprehension has become more difficult and exercises have been added. In response to these two points, in addition to continuing to ensure daily reading, special reading training and small writing practice are also required. English must also be put on the agenda at this time. Whether it is the first grade or the third grade to start learning English, children can no longer focus on learning English at this time. They can only watch animations or listen to audios. They need to systematically memorize words and learn grammar. Mathematics also increases the difficulty of word problems. The answers cannot be obtained in one step and require children to have preliminary analytical skills. This also requires more problem types and more training. Fourth grade: Gradually start independent learning. After the hard work in the first three years, the habit has basically been formed. Some students already have their own learning methods and can study independently. Parents only need to provide occasional guidance. If you master English well in school, you should study ahead of time outside class, memorize word and sentence patterns in advance, read outside class to expand your vocabulary, and listen to English every day. Those who are good at math in school should start learning Mathematical Olympiad. The reason why it is not recommended for lower grades to take part in Mathematical Olympiad is because the focus of lower grades is on developing habits and laying a foundation, rather than learning too difficult knowledge. Exposure to the Mathematical Olympiad too early may undermine your confidence in learning. Chinese language has also gradually begun to transition to article comprehension, and the length of the text has become longer. Children who do not have reading habits will read slowly and may not be able to complete the questions. Therefore, extracurricular reading cannot be stopped, and children must learn to summarize the main ideas of articles and be able to retell them. Fifth grade: A watershed in learning. Entering the senior grade is another hurdle. The difficulty of knowledge is further deepened, the scope of examinations is also broadened, and the polarization in the class begins to become more and more obvious. Children must learn to take the initiative to learn, summarize knowledge points by themselves, draw mind maps, etc. If they do not understand questions, they should ask the teacher in time, and do not passively wait for the teacher to feed them. Sixth grade: Preparing for the transition from primary school to junior high school The focus of sixth grade is to prepare for the transition from primary school to junior high school. Parents should always pay attention to policy changes. Students who are capable of studying should prepare for the first grade of junior high school in advance. In your spare time, read more classics and memorize ancient poems and classical Chinese from junior high school. At the same time, watch popular science films to understand the knowledge of Primary Four in advance.
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