Extracurricular books for grades one to six can be divided into several stages, and each grade has its own specific classic bibliography.
1. Regular bibliography.
For first-year students, the general required reading list includes "Ancient Chinese Mythological Stories" and "Ancient Chinese Folk Stories". This suggests that at this stage, children should begin to be exposed to some traditional culture and mythological stories to develop their interest in reading and comprehension skills.
In the second grade, although the specific list of books is not directly listed, it can be assumed that as the children's reading ability improves, they will be exposed to more age-appropriate books. For example, picture books such as "The Great Fox Dad" and "Brainless and Unhappy" may be recommended choices. These books not only capture children's attention, but also help them learn basic emotional expressions and common sense of life.
By third grade, children's reading may expand further to include some more challenging books. Although the specific bibliography is not clearly listed, according to the recommended standards of the Ministry of Education, children at this stage should be able to master the most basic reading methods, and learn to browse, skimm, intensive reading and other reading methods. Therefore, parents or teachers can guide their children to read books that can improve their reading skills and depth of comprehension, such as "The Magic Pen of Maleonn" and "Arabian Nights".
In grades 4 to 6, children will have a richer reading content, including some classic literature and foreign classics. For example, "Old Things in the South of the City", "Insects", "Grass House" and so on are all required reading for grades 4 to 6. At the same time, "The Little Prince" and "Sophie's World" are also recommended reading lists for the second volume of the sixth grade.
2. Bibliography of Thinking.
Antonymous Reading".
This book inherits the creative characteristics of traditional Mongolian studies, and concatemates the classic works and the antonyms commonly used in real life into an encyclopedic "thousand-character text", which is easy to understand and catchy, and can help readers concentrate on memorization and application in a relatively short period of time. The book is rich in content, has a wide range of topics, and contains rich elements of natural science principles, social humanistic spirit and ideological wisdom, helping readers develop good scientific thinking habits, make good use of antonyms to discover, think and solve problems, and use it to describe objective facts and express ideas.
These suggested books are designed to help children gain knowledge through reading, inspire thinking, and nurture their imagination and creativity.
Overall, choosing the right extracurricular books is crucial to a child's development. Parents and teachers should select interesting and beneficial books for children according to their age characteristics and reading level to promote their all-round development.