Hope that Jackie Chan welcomes the New Year Dear children, the winter vacation time is precious, don't waste it. Imagine turning into a top student in the eyes of your classmates at the beginning of the school year, isn't it cool? Mom has selected five videos for you to help you out.
First of all, if your essay is always intriguing, try If National Treasures Could Talk. This documentary is not only beautifully written, but also has a long and moving story, and each episode is comparable to a perfect score essay, making your words shine like a national treasure.
Secondly, math is always a headache? Then let's take a look at "Super Classroom". This 38-episode short film, each of which is only 10 minutes long, covers all the classic question types in the sixth year of primary mathematics, from the river insertion problem to the chicken-rabbit cage problem. Moreover, it uses vivid and interesting animations to explain those abstract mathematical knowledge, so that you can grasp the mysteries of mathematics in a relaxed and enjoyable way.
Let's talk about English. If your English is always unsatisfactory, then Super Simple Songs is definitely the way to go. This cartoon is based on easy-to-learn English songs, with cute ** images, to help you easily learn English words and basic grammar.
Can't open your math thinking? Then check out Math Manor. This humorous and fun math education cartoon helps you understand math concepts and problem solving methods through interesting characters and plots, making your math thinking feel like opening a new door.
Finally, if your reading comprehension is always off the mark, then But There Are Books is definitely worth a look. It can not only help you find the meaning of reading, but also provide a practical reading guide to make your reading journey no longer confused.
These five films are your cheats for your winter vacation students. I hope you can make good use of this time, let yourself swim in the ocean of knowledge, and surprise everyone when you start school. Come on, baby!