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Third grade first volume Taoist video

The teachings in the first volume of the third grade are:

1. From birth to the present, every step of our growth is inseparable from learning. Learning accompanies my growth. The skills I gained during my studies include: learning to speak, learn to walk, learn to organize, learn to dance, learn to do handicrafts, learn etiquette, and learn to write. The etiquette I learned includes: saying sorry, saying thank you, and saying hello to elders when meeting them.

2. From birth to now, we have developed many skills. Are all these abilities innate? Answer: These abilities are not innate, they are acquired through learning. Where would we be without learning these skills? Answer: If we don’t learn these skills, we won’t be able to do many things. If we don’t learn etiquette, our behavior will be very vulgar.

3. We children need to learn, and adults also need to learn. Adults have already learned many skills, why do they need to keep learning? Answer: Because our growth is inseparable from learning, both children and adults must constantly learn new abilities, new skills, and new knowledge in order to adapt to the needs of the rapidly developing era.

4. Write a sentence to encourage yourself to keep learning: Answer: It’s easy to learn and practice. Ways to learn include reading newspapers and magazines; socializing with classmates; playing in the wild; and visiting science and technology museums. There are many ways for us to learn skills. The key is that we must be good at observation and accumulation.

5. Playing is a very important way of learning for us. Talk about what you learned while playing. Answer: I learned to observe and think while playing chess; I learned to cooperate with my classmates while playing ball; I got to know many plants and animals while playing in the wild. You can also develop skills by doing things. Many of our skills are learned by "doing".

6. Our growth is inseparable from learning. Both children and adults must constantly learn new abilities, new skills, and new knowledge in order to adapt to the needs of the rapidly developing era. You can also develop skills by doing things. Many of our skills are learned by "doing". You can use these methods to find answers: ask others for advice, look up information, conduct on-site inspections, and do experiments.