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How do primary school students teach themselves

First of all, he should be able to understand the contents of the book by himself. Generally speaking, it is not difficult for smart pupils to teach themselves mathematics.

1. The math book is also very clear and in place. After reading the book, you need to do exercises to consolidate and test what you have learned. It is best to buy common unit papers on the market to test the results. If the correct rate of doing the problem reaches 90%, it shows that his mathematics self-study is still very successful.

If you want to improve more in math, you can buy books on math competitions. With this talent and proper guidance from parents, self-study should not be difficult. I have several students who play Olympic Mathematics. Since primary school, they have basically written their own Olympic Mathematics books. When they were in high school, he told me that they had written books more than one meter high. At that time, I was also self-taught, and it was much more difficult to figure it out. If you can't figure it out, just ask someone else, almost one step. )

2. As for English, just remember a few words that can be achieved by primary school self-study. Self-learning English also needs tools. If you are self-taught, recommend some good English learning apps, such as Hundred Words Chop, Hujiang Happy Word Field and so on, as well as Coco Baby and Nami Box.

Not bad, there are many on the market, find one suitable for self-study and stick to it every day. Learning English requires accumulation. You have to believe that English will become easier and easier.

As for Chinese, in fact, I think it is the most difficult subject in self-study because you really don't know what to learn and to what extent, because it is a humanities subject, and there are many other elements that are not mentioned in textbooks and some reference books at all, so it is difficult to speed up.

Look back at those talented teenagers on the news, such as going to HKUST at the age of eleven. Xie Yanbo, who went to the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences for a master's degree at the age of 15, went to university at the age of 10, and Zhang Xinyang, who went to graduate school at the age of 13, made a blockbuster when he was a teenager, but he was not so amazing when he grew up.

As geniuses, their shortcomings are that they can't deal with people and their humanistic foundation is weak. This is the BUG of not learning Chinese well.

Alas ~ digression, let's go back to how to learn Chinese. Chinese can be roughly divided into four modules: basic knowledge (words, ancient poems, etc.), reading and writing (including reading comprehension and primary school exercises), extracurricular knowledge (some necessary literary knowledge or the background and introduction of some famous writers and masterpieces), and humanistic accomplishment (this is listed separately because it is easy to be ignored, which is also advocated by the revision of the unified compilation in recent years). )

If you look at the above, self-study is actually quite difficult, because it involves a question that can be correctly understood, which needs to be written down, then used flexibly, and finally combined with real life (this is for reading, writing and humanistic quality)

It is suggested that if parents want their children to learn Chinese well by themselves, the first thing is to read widely, read more books and read effective and suitable books, which is the most effective way to improve these aspects. A random link to the list of books has become very popular on the Internet. In addition, it is recommended to read the Analects of Confucius, Historical Records and other famous books, which can cultivate children's reading and thinking ability. )

The second is to find a good guidance book. There is a unified edition of primary schools on the market (don't buy the People's Education Edition, Shanghai Education Edition and so on, and now all primary schools in China have changed to the unified edition). A better one is The Picture Book Classroom for Primary School Students by Shanghai Ming Kai Publishing House (introduced in Zhihu, I succeeded in Amway), which happens to be a full-color book for primary school students.

In addition, parents can also tutor their pupils at home. Apart from the high price (98 copies sold alone and 500 copies in full set), this book is very practical and the best choice for preview and self-study. There are also supporting exercises such as test scores, which are highly matched with the content and system of the unified teaching.

Third, if you feel that reading can't be previewed, you can take online classes. There are many online class systems now, and you can find them by searching online. The price is around 300- 1000, and you can choose the right one according to the situation.

In fact, self-study is neither difficult nor simple. In fact, in the final analysis, I personally think that children's self-study mainly depends on two points: one is long-term persistence, the other is interest, and the two complement each other to achieve the best self-study effect.

If the reader thinks he still agrees with my point of view, remember to praise it!