Reading notes are a way to record your reading process and feelings, which can help you improve your reading and comprehension skills, and can also enhance your expression and writing skills. There are no fixed rules for the form and content of reading notes, which can be chosen according to your preferences and purposes, take the reading notes for writing "Insects" as an example:
"Insects" is the representative work of the famous French entomologist and writer Fabre, who uses vivid language and rich stories to show us the wonderful world of insects, and let us feel the wisdom, beauty, courage and strength of insects. This book not only has scientific value, but also has the charm of literature, and also contains many philosophies of life.
When writing reading notes for "Insects", you can refer to the following steps:
First of all, you can briefly introduce the author's background, the motivation and purpose of the creation, as well as the content and structure of the book. You can search for some relevant information from the Internet.
Secondly, you can choose the chapters that interest you the most or impress the most, and write about your feelings and experiences respectively. The following aspects can be noted:
How does the author observe and describe insects, and what kind of language, techniques, and techniques does he use that make you feel vivid, interesting, or moved?
What have you learned from the lives of insects, and what are their characteristics, habits, instincts, or emotions that surprise you, admire, or reflect?
What do you think is the author's main idea, and what kind of message, inspiration, or moral does he want to convey to the reader?
Finally,You can summarize the overall evaluation of the book, as well as the gains, inspirations, or insights gained from it. You can talk about your perception of insects, your attitude towards nature, or your understanding of life.
The above are some suggestions for you to write reading notes for "Insects".