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How to write a handwritten newspaper for reading in grade three?

The third grade reading handwritten newspaper is written like this:

Add a slogan: As the saying goes: "The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own Yan Ruyu." Reading has become an indispensable part of my study. Quote Descartes and other famous reading sentences-all good books read as if they were talking to the most outstanding people in the past.

You can add some stories of famous scholars, such as: Stealing the lamp by poaching: In ancient times, there was a scholar named Kuang Heng, whose family was poor and could not afford candles, but the people next door were often brightly lit, so he secretly poached and read by the lamp next door.

Make clear the pleasure of reading: a book can always let you discover new things and new knowledge, no matter how many times you read it. If you carefully taste and understand a book, you will gain a lot! For example, deeper wisdom, more fun and more fun. ...

The function of reading handwritten newspaper:

Reading handwritten newspapers has many advantages. First of all, it can improve the child's practical ability, let him think more in the process of doing it, and improve his thinking ability, logical ability and innovative ability.

In addition, writing tabloids also exercised his writing ability, improved his reading ability and knowledge accumulation, exercised his comprehensive ability of Chinese learning, and accumulated his Chinese literacy to a certain extent. Organize handwritten newspapers, hold exhibitions of handwritten newspapers for students, award prizes for handwritten newspapers, and hold symposiums to stimulate students' sense of accomplishment and pride.

Taking the opportunity of running handwritten newspapers well, students are encouraged to read extracurricular books widely, spend more time watching informative, entertaining and interesting TV programs, participate in quiz activities organized by TV stations, and use what they have learned to run handwritten newspapers well to improve their self-study ability.