Parents want to cultivate good study habits in their children when they are in elementary school, because children in elementary school can reason with them and have a high interest in a lot of new knowledge. Share with you more appropriate methods to cultivate the study habits of primary school students, so as to help your children effectively improve their learning efficiency in the new semester. Checklist for Primary School Students\’ Study Habits Note: For the following questions, the answer \”yes\” will be scored as \”2\”; if the answer is \”no\”, the score will be \”0\”. 1. Bring all necessary school supplies to class every day. 2. Always prepare school supplies the day before. 3. Able to actively ask or answer questions in class. 4. Be able to take good care of textbooks and reference books, and will not be sober that a book is torn or the drawings are messy. 5. Write very carefully in the homework book. 6. Always study at the designated time and place. 7. Start studying as soon as you sit down at your desk. 8. Always read the text aloud. 9. Do your homework as soon as you get home from school. 10. Be willing to communicate with your parents about the lessons learned in school after returning home. 11. The test papers returned are shown to parents every time. 12. Preview tomorrow’s course. 13. Study according to the prescribed time every day. 14. Have the habit of consulting a dictionary or reference book for questions that you don’t understand. 15. You can study hard and never give up on subjects that you don’t learn well or don’t like. 16. Likes to joke and make people laugh. 17. The class teacher behaves the same when he is in the classroom and when he is not in the classroom. 18. Willing to play with the teacher. 19. If you are praised by any teacher, you will like to listen to his class. 20. Like to participate in various cultural and entertainment activities organized by the class. 21. Often praised by teachers. 22. At the beginning of each semester, take the initiative to write a new study plan. 23. Able to reasonably arrange life during winter and summer vacations and conscientiously implement the plan. 24. Able to teach and learn from each other in study. 25. Can show a sense of competition in learning. Note: For the following questions, the answer \”yes\” will be scored \”0\” points, and the answer \”no\” will be scored \”2\” points. 1. Often late. 2. During class, I scribble on my notebook. 3. When studying, if a child comes to you, immediately drop your homework and go play with him. 4. Playfulness takes up study time. 5. Have the habit of watching TV or listening to the radio while studying. 6. The time for playing and studying is clearly divided. 7. The time to get up and go to bed is different every day. 8. Eat while studying. 9. Love face, don’t ask if you don’t understand. 10. I always feel depressed after being criticized. 11. The knowledge and experience learned are often forgotten. 12. If your test score is not good, you will always take it to heart. 13. Speaking ill of the teacher behind his back. 14. Throw away books and stationery after studying, and use them when studying again. 15. Relax immediately after class and never think about what you learned in this class. The scoring standard is 66-80, which is excellent: indicating that the study habits are very good. 51-65 points are good: indicating that study habits are relatively good. 16-50 points: medium: indicating that study habits are average and need to be improved. 15-25 points are poor: indicating that study habits need to be improved. A score of 0-14 points indicates that study habits need to be greatly improved. Come on, baby! A good study habit canIt can help children increase their enthusiasm for learning and improve their learning efficiency, thus effectively improving their academic performance. Good study habits can bring a better future for children. Good study habits when going to school will allow children to have better academic performance; when working, good study habits will also allow children to get more promotion and progress. Therefore, we can see how important it is to cultivate the study habits of primary school students. So what are the methods to cultivate the study habits of primary school students? ★Both parents should play a good leading role. Parents are their children\’s first teachers. Therefore, parents themselves must cultivate some better living habits and cultivate good habits in their children from the details of life. After returning home, parents can deal with their own work before eating, or accompany their children to check their homework. As long as they are long-term positive habits, they will have a better impact on their children. Therefore, parents must correct their attitudes when cultivating their children\’s study habits, so that they can play a good guiding role. ★ Use a more relaxed way to take your children to learn. When parents cultivate the learning habits of primary school children, they can often take their children to play games, and ask the children to tell you about their feelings while playing games. Parents can also take their children out for more walks to help them increase their knowledge. They can also let their children write more diaries, which can also help them improve their writing skills. ★ Don’t discourage your children and encourage them more. Children in primary school will be very interested in many new things, but such enthusiasm will gradually fade away when they don’t understand and understand. Therefore, parents should ask their children more about new things. Views on things, help children solve their doubts, and encourage children to ask questions in a timely manner when they encounter problems they don’t understand, so as to better cultivate children’s good habit of asking questions when they don’t understand. Even if the questions asked by the children are relatively simple, don\’t laugh at them. Everyone learns from asking questions. I hope parents can bring positive energy to their children. Parents must be patient when cultivating their children\’s study habits and cannot use violence to urge their children to study. This will have a negative impact on their children\’s physical and mental development.
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