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After reading a famous book, I believe everyone has their own reading comprehension accumulation, so it is necessary to write reading notes carefully. Are you at a loss about reading notes now? The following are excerpts from my reading notes of Anne of Green Gables, which I collected for you. I hope it will help you.

Excerpts from reading notes of Anne of Green Gables 1 Title: Anne of Green Gables

About the author: Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 ~1942) [3]1874165438+1October 30th, Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Representative works include Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Dream Cabin.

Reader: 10~ 14 years old

Editor's recommendation: Anne of Green Gables is the sweetest novel describing children's lives, and it is also a spiritual reading from which parents, teachers and children can gain insights. Anne, the protagonist, became an orphan more than three months after her birth. Before she came to Green Gables in Avonley by mistake, she looked after children, did housework and lived in an orphanage. She longs for love, understanding and a warm home.

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1. One day, I will grow old, too. Time has covered up my enthusiasm, swallowed up my innocence and found my childlike interest, but it can't erase my happiness. My wish is: "be a happy girl now, a happy aunt in middle age and a happy old woman in old age-in short, have a happy life."

In the blue sky in February and July, the sun hung like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

Spring goes with the falling flowers, and summer comes with green leaves in the warm wind.

The early summer sun shines through the dense branches and leaves, and the ground is covered with shiny spots the size of copper coins.

The wind blows with a slight warmth, and cuckoos sing from time to time. It is telling us: "Spring is over."

Grass, reeds and red, white and purple wildflowers are steamed by the fiery red sun hanging high in the air, and the air is filled with sweet and intoxicated breath.

3. Happiness is the true meaning of life. No one lives for pain. Because of simplicity, innocence, beauty and even ignorance, flower of life is gorgeous. Let it bloom freely. Now, there are not too many clouds floating in the young heart, only white clouds and rainbow stripes.

I don't know why I don't want to talk so much. I like to think about beautiful things and keep them in my heart. I don't want them to be laughed at or doubted.

Although her world has been forced to shrink, although the road under her feet is narrow and tortuous, she firmly believes that the quiet flower of happiness will still go on all the way. Study hard, work hard will make people feel full, have like-minded partners will make people feel happy, and ambition will make people work hard. These are the most precious treasures she has. And nothing can take away her innate rich imagination and ideal dream world. No matter how rugged and thorny the road ahead is, there will always be twists and turns.

6. Expect to be half happy. You may not get that thing; But nothing can stop you from expecting them to be happy. Mrs. Linde said that people who want nothing in life are happy because they will not be disappointed. But I think nothing in life is worse than disappointment.

7. In this world, we have to pay a price for getting anything; Although lofty aspirations are worth having, they are not easy to achieve. They need hard work, self-restraint, and various tests of anxiety and frustration.

8. The things you longed for, especially when you were a child, don't seem so beautiful when you really get them.

Anne of Green Gables is a spiritual reading for parents, teachers and children. In this summer vacation, I specially borrowed this book to read.

After reading this book, I was deeply moved by the protagonist Anne. This book mainly tells the story of a girl with red hair and freckles-Anne. She lost her parents when she was a child, and was mistakenly sent to the green gables of an orphanage-Cuthbert's brother and sister home, and started her new life. She is a girl who loves fantasy. She can imagine cherry blossoms as "Snow Queen", an ordinary lake as "Flash Lake", and a broken glass as the loss of fairies attending a dance one night ... Anne's lively and optimistic personality and imaginative characteristics infected her brothers and sisters, classmates and villagers in Cuthbert, and also infected me. Anne's diligence and unremitting efforts in her studies are worth learning.

I feel ashamed when I think of my negative and pessimistic side. When I was doing a problem, I didn't want to think much and chose to give up. I thought to myself, "I can ask teachers, classmates and parents anyway." This attitude of giving up easily makes me farther and farther away from success. However, in order to improve her grades, Anne studied hard even in geometry that she didn't want to learn. Finally, she got good grades and was admitted to Queen's College. I should learn from Annie, don't give up when I encounter difficulties, and try to solve them, so that I can make continuous progress.

In a word, after reading Anne of Green Gables, I benefited a lot: be optimistic about everything and don't be frustrated by difficulties!

Excerpts from Reading Notes of Anne of Green Gables 3 During my vacation, I read the book Anne of Green Gables.

Annie, the protagonist, seems to be an elf who broke into the mortal world. When Matthew and Marilla adopted her because of a misunderstanding, Anne, who had just arrived at Green Gables' farmhouse, caused a lot of ridiculous troubles. In Marilla's words, she was once suspected of being almost possessed.

Anne is naive, kind, emotional and imaginative, and is good at discovering the bright spots of life. But it is precisely because of her extremely rich imagination that she made some harmless mistakes in her ordinary life and made some small comedies to make the story more interesting. Behind every farce, we have a growing Anne. Through the "brooch incident", she learned not to tamper with other people's things. The mistake of "ghost forest" cured her of losing control of her imagination, and the trouble caused by the misplaced potion in the cake made her unable to be distracted when cooking. The foolish behavior of dyeing her hair warned her against vanity.

Anne grew up gradually, and her imagination, which had caused her trouble many times, became the driving force to promote her ideal, moral formation and intellectual development. Anne doesn't seem to be a character in the novel, but a girl who lives around us alive.

Whether it's the winding forest path, the clear pool in the blue mountains, or the dazzling sunset glow on the horizon, it deeply touches Anne's heart with the changes of the four seasons, attracting us to find the dream place with her!

"Anne of Green Gables" Reading Notes Excerpt 4 "Anne is the most touching and favorite child image after the immortal Alice."

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Anne of Green Gables was written by lucy montgomery, a Canadian woman writer. I saw it because of my cousin's recommendation When I opened this book, my eyes were attracted by its guide index: this is a world famous book, which is not only regarded as glory and pride by Canadians, but also has a wide and far-reaching influence-it has been translated into more than 30 languages and published in many countries, with a circulation of more than 8 million copies; The TV series adapted from it has been broadcast in the United States, Britain, Germany, Japan and other countries.

After reading the book, I found Anne is a girl who is easy to fall in love with. She is pure, upright, stubborn and full of feelings, and especially likes to talk. She has a keen sense of the beauty of nature. The most amazing thing is that her imagination is extremely rich, and she is good at imagining what it should have or may have from the real things in front of her eyes, thus making her world colorful. From her, I deeply feel that imagination has great energy, which can help a person to set up lofty ideals, form good morality and make people more and more intelligent.

Reading Anne's growth story, I remembered the Ugly Duckling written by Grandpa Andersen. After many twists and turns, it became a beautiful white swan. How similar Anne's experience is: she is an orphan, thin and ugly, with red hair and many freckles on her face. She went to the Green Gables farmhouse by mistake from the orphanage. Although she followed Matthew home from the station, she conquered Matthew's heart with rich imagination and vivid language expression, but she was almost returned because she was a girl. Her embarrassing situation can be imagined. However, in adversity, she was not discouraged, and she was still full of beautiful fantasies about life. Finally, this optimistic personality helped her stay in the Green Gable farmhouse, which was recognized and loved by the people around her.

More importantly, Anne still has a heart of gold that is aggressive and self-sacrificing. She entered Queen's College with the first place, graduated with excellent results in only one year, and won a scholarship to enter the university for further study. Just as she was about to fly high, Matthew, who adopted her, died unfortunately, and Marilla was almost blind. In order to accompany and take care of the lonely Marilla, she resolutely gave up the opportunity to go to college and stayed in the local teaching.

Before reading this story, living in the countryside, I envied my rich classmates more than once: they had many beautiful new clothes to wear; The house they live in is spacious and tidy; Their parents are willing to spend a lot of money to let them learn to sing, dance, draw and play the piano; They can often travel with their parents during holidays ... I feel very gratified after reading this story. God let me grow up in a different family, perhaps to test me and see if I can have a beautiful vision, work hard, hold my destiny firmly in my own hands and live a different and wonderful life like Anne!

Anne of Green Gables was written by Mad Montgomery of Canada.

This book is mainly about' On Prince Edward Island in Canada, there is a beautiful green gable where Matthew and Mary live, but they are in poor health and need an adopted son. They wanted a teenage boy, so they asked Mrs Spencer to bring one, but something went wrong, but Mrs Spencer brought back a girl named Anne Shirley.

This book mainly tells the story of Anne's study and life at Marilla's home from the age of nine to fifteen.

At the beginning of the story, Anne is an imaginative child. She always wanted to stay in a place with springs and many flowers, but when her dream came true, Marilla planned to send her back, but Matthew disagreed and finally left Annie. In this way, Anne grew up day by day and made many friends. She and Diana became best friends. They often give romantic names to many places, such as "lover's road", "sparkling lake", "haunted forest" and "Snow Queen" ... Annie lives in her own fantasy all day, sometimes making trouble and making many jokes. Later, under the influence of Mrs Allen and Miss Stacy, she studied hard. Finally, Anne was admitted to Queen's College with the first place. However, because of the sudden change of the Green Gables, Matthew died of a heart attack, leaving Marilla alone at home. In order to stay with Marilla and take care of Marilla who worked hard for her, Anne resolutely decided to give up college and become a teacher.

There are beautiful words at the beginning of every chapter of the whole story.

After reading this book, I think Anne is an imaginative and caring person. I think fantasy can be a kind of motivation for people. Sometimes something that doesn't exist comes to your mind clearly, so you can work hard for it. I think Annie knows how to repay kindness and appreciate it. She likes all the scenery around the green gables, including every grass and tree. Marilla and Matthew are also very kind to Anne. Anne feels that in the past six years, she and her life have never had a happy moment. Anne's optimistic personality will be my future role model.

Reading Notes 6 from Anne of Green Gables When the carriage slowly entered the Green Gables from a boulevard, I was deeply attracted by this dreamy and talkative girl Anne.

This is a new member of the Green Gable, with red hair and freckles. She lost her parents when she was a child, but she is optimistic and full of imagination. She blew into the green gables like a breeze, adding fun to the green gables. She thinks happiness is both magical and simple. All she has to do is point out a flower and say "Xiang", and she can smell the fragrance immediately. Say that a tree has become "beautiful" and immediately find that it is beautiful and lush. It was because of Anne the elf that she filled the farmhouse with joy and laughter. She is full of love for the world around her and everything in nature. She has a kind, pure and warm heart for her relatives, friends, classmates and teachers. She knows how to be tolerant and how to paint her life bright. She is never afraid of the failure of expectations, because she has gained joy from expectations and her heart is full of gratitude.

It is precisely because we lack Anne's fantasy that we complain that life is dull and boring. Imagine a person who does not know how to imagine, a person who does not know how to be friendly. No matter how noble a person is, his heart is still poor, and his world is still serious and weak. In fact, each of us has an Annie in our hearts, and we all have the thinking to dare to think and do. How deep our love is, the wider our hearts will be, and we will be grateful to find happiness for ourselves. In fact, happiness is not difficult. We always cry because we have been misunderstood, and are glad for the trust of our friends. We are all Anne, and we all have a love and a true feeling. In fact, we have uncovered the mystery in the fog and got a step closer. Thinking of Annie in my heart, every step will be practical and true!

Let's meet every challenge in life with an optimistic and enterprising attitude, overcome one obstacle after another, break through one difficulty after another, and forge ahead towards our perfect dream!

Believe in life, believe in love and have a colorful heart, and you will find that happiness is not far away from us.

Anne of Green Gables was not a child cared for by God since she was a child, and her parents died young. Although she was adopted by a kind person, she spent her childhood in an orphanage.

Matthew and Marilla, who live in Green Gables, have always wanted to adopt a boy, but they adopted thirteen-year-old Anne by mistake. Thirteen-year-old Anne has unkempt hair, and the color is her least favorite carrot color. There are small freckles on her cheeks, and her small body is as thin as a bamboo pole. What belongs to her can be packed into a shabby little suitcase. Her words will never end, as if she will never get tired. Her mind is full of strange things, and she can start to exert her infinite imagination because of a very small thing.

The misfortune of childhood did not bring Annie inferiority. On the contrary, she regards them as life experiences and becomes a celebrity when she grows up. She also said that she would write an autobiography to brag about it. Like every adolescent girl, she attaches great importance to her appearance and occasionally feels inferior because of her freckles. She likes beautiful clothes, too. She can stay awake all night because she is very happy to get a beautiful dress.

Anne's personality and some little moves are very real, as if they were a miniature of each of our girls, and finally they came together.

She will follow the boys crazy to dig the bird's nest in the Woods, because she is often punished by the teacher for running the slowest; Or sit by the window and look at the tall branches, imagining that you are a princess waiting for the prince to come to rescue you; At night, when I walked through the Woods, my mind was filled with a terrible picture, and the slightest sign of the wind could scare her half to death.

The role of Anne is so real that I even vaguely see my own shadow in her. I remember the teacher once said that this is how writers shape a character-pick some features from southerners, then find some features from northerners, and then gather them into a new person. I think Annie is such a person. She looked for some qualities from every girl and finally became such a living person. She looks like the people around her, but she is not.

Perhaps, this is that art comes from life and is higher than life.

Eight children have made some gratifying changes recently: for example, they are more confident in describing what they saw or happened. For example, they got up early one day, described their dreams in detail, and finally said, "I want to tell them." For another example, she quietly confessed to me yesterday: "I was called out of the classroom by the teacher when I was in math class." Because I talk in class! "

It is my child's nature to like talking, and we have not deliberately corrected her. But sometimes things at hand are busy or really urgent, and some people don't pay attention to her. Sometimes a child can't judge what is the occasion of chattering and what is the occasion of shutting up. She will be laughed at or criticized by outsiders such as teachers or classmates because she talks too much.

Observing that children are beginning to face up to their easygoing nature, I know very well: because we are reading Anne of Green Gables recently.

This book was recommended by the child's teacher. At first, she longed to read by herself. Before she started, her friend warned her, "Annette is wordy and not funny." So my daughter, who just started reading independently, wants to back down. After listening to the heated discussion among mud friends, I strongly recommend this book, which is also the selected book for Group B to study the theme of mother image. I immediately said to the child, "Mom will read it for you!" " "

Classics are classics. Soon we were all attracted by Anne's distinctive personality and the development of the story in the book. Often after reading a chapter, children will beg to say, "Mom, read more." Or, during the interval of writing homework, the child finds an excuse: "I'll eat some fruit, look at Annie!" " "Sometimes I can't help laughing when I read it, and I laugh until I cry; Sometimes children laugh when they listen …

Reading and discussing books with friends in Hongni gave me a lot of shock, the most profound of which was: "Classics are not far away, but around." For example, reading Wind in the Willows, toad's experience in the book immediately reminds me of his contemporaries. Annie, a little girl who lived in Prince Edward Island, Canada more than 0 100 years ago, made my daughter, a child who lived in a completely different culture and different times, and I thought she grew up in honey juice, saw her own shadow and even empathized with many scenes. As a result, she began to feel relieved about her deja vu existence and frankly faced her unique way of existence. When children associate the characters in the book with themselves and share their destiny with them, I believe that her own personality is also being shaped.

My daughter is not a crying child, and we are not picky parents. She never cries when she meets someone, and then she will be praised by others. One day, she suddenly said to me, "Mom, I fell down today and it hurt, but I didn't cry." I realize that children sometimes suppress their emotions just for the praise of others.

When I was washing vegetables that day, I found several tiny vegetable bugs. The children decided to adopt them as their pets and give each bug a leaf to make a nest. After dinner, the family is clearing the table. Suddenly, with a scream, my daughter began to cry! The crying is loud and the emotions are strong, which is unprecedented. It turned out that my husband, who didn't know the story of the bug, threw the box containing the bug into the trash can when cleaning up.

Looking at the crying child, as a mother, I comforted her, but I was a little happy inside. Although children need to learn emotional management, at least today she can safely release her emotions when needed.

The beauty of the process that reading Anne of Green Gables brings changes to children's mind and behavior lies in the fact that children's understanding and changes happen bit by bit unconsciously. Those truths such as "you are special" or "your shortcomings are your strengths" are all books that are "sneaky" and "smooth and silent".

Excerpt from Reading Notes of Anne of Green Gables 9 Today, I read the book Anne of Green Gables. Makes me quite emotional!

The hero of this classic is a girl with red hair, who loves fantasy and communication-Anne. Although she was an orphan, the torture of fate did not make her lose heart. She still leads a happy and full life. What impressed me most about Anne of the Green Gables was Chapter 22-Anne's Confessions. This chapter tells the story that Marilla didn't trust Anne because she couldn't find her amethyst brooch. Anne was the last person to touch it. Although Anne didn't lose her brooch, she knew that even if she defended herself again and again, it would be useless to Marilla who had just lost her brooch, let alone lost the opportunity to hold a picnic. Under the family argument and the distrust and threat of Marilla, Anne didn't argue, but made up a white lie for herself, admitting that she had lost her brooch, hoping to win a chance to have a picnic. Finally, when the brooch was found, Marilla realized her mistake and apologized to Anne ... In fact, there are countless misunderstandings like this in life. Can you learn from Anne's way of doing things? Like Marilla in the story, she lost her brooch in a hurry. How can you bear to listen to your explanation? It is better to make up a white lie, admit that you made a mistake and apologize. Anyway, things will always come out, and doing so can also avoid a lot of unnecessary troubles, so why bother to argue?

In Anne, there are many places worthy of our primary school students to learn, such as diligence, cheerfulness, diligence and so on, and Anne's personality makes me admire myself. Annie, I want to learn from you!

Excerpts from Reading Notes of Anne of Green Gables This holiday, I revisited a book, Anne of Green Gables written by lucy montgomery.

This is a story of an orphan growing up-Matthew and Marina, two brothers and sisters, living a dull and leisurely life in the green gabled manor. In order to find a helper for Matthew with heart disease, they are going to adopt a boy from the orphanage. Unexpectedly, Anne Shirley, a red-haired girl of 1 1 years old, was sent to an orphanage by mistake. Little Anne is naive and enthusiastic, and her mind is full of romantic imagination. In her imagination, there are strange names, naughty streams laughing under the ice and snow; Ross can talk and tell her many interesting stories. My own shadow and echo are my two intimate friends, who can tell their worries ... but Anne has caused herself a series of troubles because of her love of imagination and beauty. She keeps making trouble and correcting her mistakes. With the care of friends, family and teachers, Anne, an orphan girl, has gradually become a happy little master in the green gables.

After reading this book, I'm a little jealous of Anne, because it's rare to have a pair of kind and simple brothers and sisters, a lovely neighbor teacher and a bosom friend who share weal and woe. At the same time, I have some sympathy for her, because I live in a warm and loving family, and she doesn't. She has no parents or relatives since she was a child. Although many people are very kind to her, the love of her parents is irreplaceable. How sad Anne should be without her parents.

I like Annie, the protagonist in this book. In her body, I especially like the vitality she exudes, which is a healthy and vigorous vitality. I also envy Anne for having two extremely valuable treasures, which I don't have. One is her sense of surprise about life, and the other is her optimistic imagination. For her, there are new hopes and new surprises every day. She is not afraid that her hope will fail, because she has enjoyed half the joy from hope. She lives in a fascinating world created by her own imagination. When she saw may flower, she felt that she was in heaven. Some people say that all this is illusory, but I don't think so, because it makes people around her taste the sweetness that has never been discovered in the same real life as before. And Annie's honesty and optimism. Whenever she made a mistake, she immediately apologized to her master. Although she was scolded, she was not angry at all. Instead, she made a face with her master and ran out to play. Besides, Anne's kindness deeply touched me. Her kindness is pure, pure. Her kindness includes gratitude, innocence and prayer. She is kind to everyone who has helped her or even hurt her, and is kind to everything in nature. Compared with compassion, kindness and self-cultivation, I think this kind of kindness is a more basic and real kind, and it is also a kind of kindness that I enjoy more for myself and others. Therefore, she always said; Helping others is to make yourself happier.

By rereading this book, I found that Anne has more valuable advantages worth learning. .

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