Should children be literate before they go to school ? A senior primary school teacher will tell yo

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-29

Most mothers have one expectation in their hearts: that their babies will be able to read and write before kindergarten. However, can this goal really be easily achieved? Just like exploring the depths of the ocean, the road is full of challenges. My cousin, a senior teacher, told me with her years of experience in education that children do need to master some basic reading and writing skills before entering primary school. When considering how to educate their children, parents need to be careful about three core questions: When should they start teaching their children to learn? How much should a child learn each day? And, what kind of education is most appropriate? These questions are like a compass in the voyage, guiding us forward. If you are interested in this question, then read on to get to the bottom of it.

1. Why do you have to have a certain cultural foundation before entering the school?

Judging from my cousin's teaching experience over the years, if a child has a certain cultural foundation in primary school, he will have more advantages in learning.

First of all, the number of students in each class is not too large, and most of the children have a certain cultural foundation. Therefore, when teachers make lesson plans, they should make them according to the actual situation of students. If 80% of children can keep up, then they will keep going.

As a result, it is very difficult for a child who cannot read or write to learn in the first and second grades, and both parents and children have to make more efforts to make up for it in their spare time.

And for those students with a good foundation, they can have more time to practice, read, and develop their hobbies.

Over time, the gap between the two sides will become more and more obvious.

Second, children with high literacy skills are able to read independently. For first- and second-year students, the article should be read two or three times at most, and if it cannot be understood, it will not be possible to write it again.

But if you can read independently, you will have enough time to think about the meaning of the question, and the probability of coming up with the correct answer will be greatly increased. Therefore, it is more difficult for children in grades 1 and 2 who do not have strong literacy skills to achieve good grades.

If they can't keep up with their learning progress, it will undoubtedly be a big blow to their self-esteem, and they will not be able to achieve the desired results despite their efforts, and if they do not get the right guidance, they may become frustrated and give up on themselves.

2. How many Chinese characters should we know before entering the school?

My cousin told me that literacy is the foundation of all education, and that before going to school, children should learn as many new Chinese characters as possible, usually 800-1000 words or more, in order to ensure their usual reading needs.

3. When should I start teaching reading to my children?

The cousin said, "Don't let him rush to read at the age of two or three, literacy at her best learning age will do more with less".

She continued, "Most children develop an interest in learning Chinese characters when they are four or five years old, and we let them learn Chinese characters whenever this is the case, and the results are best.

The little girl of my cousin's family began to read and write at the age of 4 and a half, and in less than half a year, she recognized hundreds of Chinese characters, and when she was 5 years old, the little girl was already able to read independently.

4. What kind of reading method is most effective?

When I asked her, she told me mysteriously, "I'm going to tell you an easy and quick way to get kids to learn to read very quickly." ”

Then, she took out a copy of the "Magic Chinese Character Card" and said to me:

More than eighty percent of Chinese characters are morphophonetic characters, with both form and sound. By substituting the side of the kanji that they already know, children can learn a lot of characters efficiently. This is a stupid method called "part recognition".

For example, first of all, we must tell the child the meaning of the word "horse", which is next to a sound, and then add a shape sound to become a new word.

The word "female", the word "horse", is the word "mother". Because the mother is a woman, a "female" should be added;

Add "口" to "horse" to form "?", because "?" is a questionable voice adverb, so "口" should be used.

Change "worm" to "ant", because ants belong to a kind of insect, so the word "worm" should be added;

You see, in the blink of an eye, this child has learned four Chinese characters and understands the meaning of Chinese characters.

The cousin continued: "We have a set of "Magic Chinese Character Cards" here, which is different from ordinary spelling cards, because it separates the sound side from the sound side, so children can spell freely, and it is easier to recognize and understand."

For the past year, I have been playing with my daughter every day with this set of poker, comparing and spelling Chinese characters, as if I was playing poker, and I had a lot of fun. Children will never object to reading in this way. In addition, she usually plays with "Magic Chinese Character Cards", as long as she encounters a word she doesn't know, she can unconsciously spell it into letters. Now, without my teaching, she can play for hours on her own.

I picked up the cards, looked at them carefully, and found that this set of greeting cards was really unique. On each card, there is a corresponding shape and phonetic name, which is convenient for children to recognize.

At the same time, the location is also indicated, so as not to confuse the children when they first come into contact with him.

My daughter is almost old, and after listening to my cousin's words, I immediately took some magic literacy cards for her and played with her. After more than a month of practice, she has mastered about three or four hundred Chinese characters, and she has become more and more interested in Chinese characters, and can even spell one Chinese character by herself.

Come on for the back-to-school season

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