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What extracurricular books are suitable for primary school students?
The following are the introductions of these twelve books:
1, scarecrow
The Scarecrow is a modern fairy tale of China published by Ye Shengtao on 1922. Through the thoughts and thoughts of a sympathetic but helpless scarecrow, this paper truly describes the precarious human situation in the rural areas of China in the 1920s and shows the sufferings of the working people at that time.
Comment: The Scarecrow shows children the sufferings and fate of workers and peasants in the1920s, and its writing style has long been the dominant style in China's children's literature creation. Ye Shengtao's fairy tales have poetic artistic conception, easy-to-understand fairy tale language and nationalization style.
2. The Secret of Treasure Gourd
This book mainly tells the story that Wang Bao's grandmother gave her a gourd when she was a child in Baojiang Wang. Wang Bao also thought of the story grandma told when she was in trouble, and the treasure gourd grandma said.
Comment: China's foundation work of modern fairy tales is called "Andersen's fairy tales" by China. Pupils can learn something for nothing from this book and be an honest child who loves labor and cherishes the labor of others.
3. The complete works of 100,000 Why?
The complete works of "100,000 Why" is a well-known encyclopedia and a classic reading that has influenced several generations in China. The complete works of 100,000 Why are very extensive, involving physics, chemistry, astronomy and meteorology, the universe, geography, history, war, sports and other fields. It has played an active role in spreading knowledge, popularizing science, guiding young people to understand science, exploring science and applying science. ?
Comments: The Complete Works of 100,000 Why Books is a rare excellent reading for primary school students. The book lists the common questions that children love to ask in the process of growing up and learning, and gives complete and scientific answers from daily life, natural phenomena, scientific exploration, astronomical geography, human curiosity, scientific and technological inventions, ancient civilization and many other aspects.
4. Two Wan Li under the sea
This book mainly tells the story of pierre aronnax, a biologist, traveling around the bottom of the sea with Nemo, the captain of the submarine Nautilus, his servant and Ned Lan, a whaler.
Comments: The language of Two Wan Li under the Sea is lively and interesting, both artistic and scientific. It vividly explains all kinds of underwater things, which is enjoyable and fascinating to read, and is very suitable for primary school students to broaden their horizons and thinking.
5. "Red shoes"
The story that one red shoe meets another shows that everyone needs a partner. One person can walk easily alone, but two people can support each other to go further. The partner of the red shoe is another red shoe. When two red shoes are together, we can see "walking" or even "running".
Comments: Red shoes can lead children to experience many precious psychological qualities such as "sharing", "caring", "friendship", "bearing setbacks" and "accepting self", which need us to feel carefully all our lives.
6. San Mao Wandering
Tells the bitter experience of the orphan San Mao. He has no home, no relatives, no home and no food and clothing. Only street children with the same fate care about him and give him warmth. Sanmao is poor but still persistent and optimistic. His happiness and sadness seem to be closely related to us.
Comments: Sanmao is a historical portrait of that past era, but it has also whipped and infected generations of children and taught them courage, kindness and optimism.
7. China has been up and down for five thousand years
Five Thousand Years Up and Down in China is a story-telling historical reading. This set of books, the editor selects important and famous people and events, arranges and cuts them according to historical materials, and writes them in popular modern language, with no description or fiction. However, this book is not limited to history, but covers a wide range of fields such as philosophy, military affairs, art and education, which makes this book an extensive introduction to all levels of China culture from a general historical introduction.
Comments: The book "Five Thousand Years of China Up and Down" allows students to appreciate the profound culture, experience thrilling moments and cultivate the patriotism of primary school students. Worth reading.
8. "Ancient poetry is interesting"
Interesting ancient poems? This is a set of traditional cultural reading books which integrates funny cartoons and ancient poems that primary schools must recite, and is suitable for children aged 5~ 12. The book contains 70 ancient poems that primary school students must recite, and 40 ancient poems are extended to read.
Comments: The language used in cartoons is very consistent with children's language habits, simple, direct and humorous. Super interesting. The complete set of books * * * covers 136 ancient poems that primary school students must recite and read, which perfectly matches the test sites of ancient poems in primary schools.
9. "Natural History Course Hidden in Ancient Poetry"
China has a long and heavy tradition of natural history. From the Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Book of Songs in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the natural history in the Western Jin Dynasty, a large number of ancient China naturalists have made in-depth interpretations of mountains and rivers, vegetation, birds and animals, insects and fish, customs and human feelings.
Comments: The 120 ancient poems selected in this set of books are widely read and widely known. The most important similarity is that they all involve natural and human phenomena. The logical context of the whole set of books is the integration of popular science and humanistic knowledge, so this set of books can not only take children to read poems, but also take them outdoors to observe nature and improve their aesthetics.
10, Charlotte's web
Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship. In Zuckerman's barn, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur was dying, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end.
Comments: The book Charlotte's Web not only shows the praise of friendship, the attachment to life, but also shows the respect for all life, thus conveying true love and dedication. This is not only needed by children as students, but also by parents and teachers.
1 1, 100 The most beautiful place in China.
This book tells about the geographical symbols of the East and the West, more than 4,000 colorful geographical landscapes, more than 8,000 exquisite photographic pictures, and 30 volumes of 3.6 million words of human geography masterpieces, weaving a dream journey through time and space.
Comments: The selection of "100 the most beautiful place in China" is very good in itself, with mountains, water, cities, villages, lakes and caves, which is very comprehensive. Pupils should have a travel brochure. The book featured 100 of the most beautiful tourist attractions in China. Rich in content, accurate in information and illustrated in pictures, it is really a rare travel guide.
12, the king of the wind
This article tells the story of love and responsibility. The hero is a dumb boy. His name is Agba.
Comments: By reading the whole article, we can learn a lot of philosophies from Agba, such as a strong sense of responsibility, courage to go forward despite difficulties and obstacles, and caring for friends and relatives around us. There are many noble qualities worth learning.
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