Reading improves the realm of life, strengthens the humanistic spirit, and instills truth, goodness, and beauty in people's hearts. Extracurricular reading subtly strengthens the humanistic spirit. When students evaluate the significance and value of extracurricular reading, they believe that with books as companions, life is not lonely and they can savor life through reading. So how to cultivate primary school students' interest in reading? What are the ways to cultivate children's love of reading? Let's take a look at the introduction of Encyclopedia Knowledge Network! Contents of this article 1. Cultivate primary school students' interest in reading 2. There are ways to cultivate children's love of reading 3. How to cultivate students' extracurricular reading habits 1Cultivating primary school students' interest in readingThere are many ways to cultivate primary school students' interest in reading: 1. Set up a small reading area in the class. In the reading area, there should be a bookshelf specially for children, with their own books. These books must be the ones that children like and be adapted to the students' reading ability. 2. Use parent meetings to train parents, so that they understand the importance of reading and gain their support. Parents fill their homes with all kinds of interesting books so that children can pick them up and read and appreciate them. 3. Use story suspense to stimulate children's interest in reading. For children who read little or are unwilling to read, listening to stories is not a burden. Instead, they can understand the plot, recognize the characters' personalities, and know the good and evil of things from the storyteller's vivid narration. 4. "Let them read on their own" - let them read. Extracurricular reading should be autonomous and voluntary. What to read or not to read should be determined by students' interests. As long as the content is healthy, students can read whatever they like. 2There are ways to cultivate children's love of reading1. Parents set an example: Parents are the best teachers for their children. First of all, parents should love reading and develop good reading habits. 2. Create a learning atmosphere: Parents should bring their children to the books instead of bringing the books to the children. 3. Read with your children: If parents are very involved and like the book very much, this emotion will infect their children to like the book too. 4. Create a reading space: Try your best to create a reading space for your children at home so that they fall in love with reading. 3How to Cultivate Students' Extracurricular Reading Habit1. The classroom stimulates interest in extracurricular reading and guides students into the wonderful world of books. 2. Protect students' extracurricular reading interests and respect each student's personal feelings. 3. Create a good atmosphere for reading. 4. Carry out various forms of extracurricular reading activities to provide students with a platform for exchanging reading experiences. 5. Pay attention to individual attention and communication, so that students can experience the joy and sense of accomplishment of reading. 6. Set an example for students by demonstrating in person and encouraging them to love reading and study diligently. |
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