In the literacy table are words that students are required to know (of course, they can write better); Writing desk is a word that students need to recognize, write and use. The first list of new words is blue. As long as it can be recognized and read, it is the so-called second-class new words. The second list of new words is green, which requires not only understanding and reading, but also writing correctly. This is a new word.
There are five books in the first volume of Chinese literacy in the first grade of primary school, namely: Heaven and Earth, Jin Mu Fire and Water, Mouth and Eyes, Sun and Moon Fire and Water, and Rhyme.
This literacy table is divided into two types: the first is the new words that students are required to master in class, which is the required content in the exam. The second kind of words are uncommon words that students are prone to make mistakes. The two languages have different emphases, but they all need students to master and remember from the aspects of sound order, radicals, number of strokes, structure, word formation and so on.
What's the difference between a literacy desk and a writing desk?
The required difference is that writing a form requires students not only to recognize and read, but also to write the words in the form; The literacy table only requires students to recognize the words in the table. The difference in difficulty The words in the writing list are generally easier than the words in the literacy list. Requirements of new curriculum standards for primary schools on reading and writing ability. I like learning Chinese characters and have the desire to read actively.
Understand 1600(- 1800) commonly used Chinese characters, of which about 800(- 1000) can write. Master the basic strokes and common radicals of Chinese characters, be able to write with hard pen according to the rules of stroke order, and pay attention to the structure of bookshelves.
Feel the beauty of Chinese characters. Writing posture should be correct, writing should be standardized, correct and neat, and efforts should be made to develop good writing habits. Learn Chinese Pinyin. Can read initials, finals, tones and syllables as a whole. Can spell syllables accurately and write initials, finals and syllables correctly. Know capital letters and memorize Chinese phonetic letters. Learn to read independently. Can read Chinese characters with the help of Chinese Pinyin, and look them up in the dictionary through word order retrieval.
Literacy table requirements
Words that students are required to know in the literacy table. The words that students are required to recognize, write and use in the literacy table. The vocabulary 1 (blue) requires recognition and reading, which is the so-called second-class vocabulary. The second list of new words (green) requires not only reading, but also writing correctly, that is, a class of new words.