When memorizing 26 English letters, if you encounter similar letters, you can memorize them in the form of ballads. The specific nursery rhymes are as follows:
(1) memorize "b" and "d": a pair of scissors is divided into two halves, with the lower left circle ddd and the lower right circle bbb.
(2) Memory "U" and "N": uu on, nnn on.
(3) Memorize "m" and "n": one door is n and the other door is m.
This way of memory allows children to remember multiple letters through one feature, and they can also be deeply impressed by the differences between letters without confusion.
2. Use songs skillfully to remember the stroke order.
For the order of writing, you can also skillfully remember it with ballads, such as "capital letters A, E, F, H, lowercase letters F, T, and finally tie your belt." The meaning of this sentence is to tell children that there are letters with middle horizontal, such as "A, E, F, H, F, T", and when writing, put the middle horizontal at the end for writing. In addition, "lowercase letters I and J, wear a small hat when you go out." It is said that lowercase letters such as "I, J" are ranked, and the top point should be written at the end.