1. Read every morning.
Keep reading 15~20 minutes every morning: read the text on Monday, read ancient poems on Tuesday, read pictures and write model essays on Wednesday, read short articles on Thursday and read good words and sentences on Friday. Stand up and read aloud.
Read every day
Interest is the best teacher. You can refer to the reading list in Niu Wa's handbook, or you can take your child to the library to pick out some books he is interested in, no matter what the subject is. Let him taste the joy of reading first, and then guide him to choose the famous books appropriately.
3. Practice oral arithmetic every day
Be sure to practice oral arithmetic for your child in advance. Because the first volume of the first grade is the focus of mathematics, the school requires addition and subtraction within 20 minutes, 5 minutes 120 pass, 140 excellent. Many children can't keep up with the speed. In the first grade or even the senior grade, there are often children who do big problems well, but they are careless in the previous calculation problems just because they have not laid a good foundation in oral calculation. Please pay attention!
4. Practice writing every day
Practice writing with a pen for 30 minutes, and you can use copybooks. There are pens in grades 2 to 3. Practicing calligraphy can urge children to calm down and cultivate concentration and seriousness.
Preview every day
Chinese preview: read the text carefully, circle the new words, mark the natural paragraphs, and try to summarize the meaning of the paragraphs. Mathematics must be previewed independently, try to understand the examples, and make a mark where you don't understand.
Review every day
Read the text (including class notes) and unit induction of the day, practice new words, master the structure, stroke order, pronunciation and application of words, and recite the contents skillfully.
7. Actively answer questions in class
How can children listen carefully in class? Parents should encourage their children to actively participate in the classroom and interact effectively with teachers, which can make him highly focused in the course of class. By thinking about teachers' problems, we can also better absorb what we have learned.
8. The habit of carefully examining questions
During exams, children often fail to understand questions or miss important information. Therefore, when you usually do the problem, you must circle the important information, and the problem-solving ideas should be written next to it!
9. Check the homework
On the one hand, check whether your homework is completed against the daily homework list; On the other hand, it is necessary to check whether the topic of the day is correct.
There are three steps here: 1, quickly check the whole volume to see if there are any missing questions; 2. Focus on the questions that you feel uncertain or can't do; 3. Recalculate from top to bottom.
10. Learn to organize your notes.
Ask to sort out your notes every day. A better way is to try to recall the contents of your notes by using mind map, which can not only check for missing parts, but also review what you have learned.
1 1. Always review wrong questions.
The usual wrong questions should be sorted into wrong books, but don't just sort out the wrong books and don't practice! Or take it out before the exam and do it again. Only by truly understanding the knowledge points in the wrong questions can the results be solid and solid. Therefore, I would rather brush a few sets of new questions less and let the children do the wrong questions that are not solid enough several times.
12. Storage and classification
Younger children always lose things, either pencils or kettles. The useless waste paper in the desk is reluctant to throw away the book, which is a mess. Therefore, to support children's storage ability as soon as possible, you can prepare several textbook storage bags and classify them according to different subjects, so that desks and schoolbags are much cleaner.
13. Learn to dictate what you have learned.
When you go home every day, you can pretend that you don't understand a question and ask your child to help you explain it. Now we can not only examine the child's mastery of the situation, but also exercise his ability of expression and thinking.
14. The habit of doing things without pulling
You can try to cooperate with the tomato clock method, such as doing homework for 25 minutes, taking a break for 5 minutes, drinking water during the break, and taking a simple walk, which is also one of the ways to cultivate concentration.
15. Exercise every day
The body is the capital of the revolution, and a good body will make the revolution more exciting! Sticking to one or two favorite sports during primary school can not only strengthen the body, but also relieve the study pressure.
16. The habit of independent thinking
When a child asks our mother for help when she has a problem, don't give her an answer at the first time. Instead, focus on finding information with your child, guide him to work out his own answers, and develop a good habit of independent thinking.
17. Learning plan
Help children to make a study plan, so that children have a sense of participation, and good plans will have good results. Always keep children interested in learning. A sense of accomplishment is the key to maintaining interest in learning.
18. Summarize the knowledge once a week.
I suggest you spend half an hour to more than an hour every week, sum up what you have learned this week, and then take a quiz after completing a unit to check if there are any missing parts.