The National Day Mid-Autumn Festival theme homework suitable for grade two students is as follows:
1. Draw a picture of the Mid-Autumn Festival and write your wishes for the Mid-Autumn Festival at the bottom of the picture. Draw a postcard of Mid-Autumn Festival and send blessings to your favorite person. Write a short story about Mid-Autumn Festival, including your favorite traditional food, activities and so on. Find a children's song about Mid-Autumn Festival, write down the lyrics and create a simple dance movement.
2. Make a Mid-Autumn Festival handicraft, such as moon cake boxes, lanterns and so on. Accompanied by family, learn how to make a small Mid-Autumn Festival lantern. Play a question-and-answer game on Mid-Autumn Festival, and let family and friends participate together. Make Mid-Autumn Festival cards with colored paper and give them to your friends, teachers or family.
3. Write down your favorite traditional Mid-Autumn Festival food and explain why you like it. Make a puzzle of Mid-Autumn Festival, which can be used to piece together a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival scene. Make a handbook of Mid-Autumn Festival to record your activities and feelings during the holiday. Write a short composition about your ideal National Day Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, including what you want to do and the interaction with your family and friends.
4. Make a questionnaire about Mid-Autumn Festival, and ask family, friends or classmates about their knowledge and preferences about Mid-Autumn Festival. Try to cook a simple Mid-Autumn Festival food, such as handmade moon cakes or zongzi, and remember to be accompanied by your family. Find a picture book about Mid-Autumn Festival, write down your reading experience or make a picture book to share after reading it.
5. Watch an animation or documentary about Mid-Autumn Festival and write down the new knowledge you have learned from it. Do a small research project on Mid-Autumn Festival, such as studying the origin, traditional customs and so on, and make a display board to show your findings. Read an article about Mid-Autumn Festival, and then write down your own abstract and personal opinion.
Precautions for doing homework are as follows:
1. Make a plan: Before you start doing homework, make a clear plan, including the tasks to be completed every day and the estimated time schedule. In this way, you can finish your homework in an orderly way and avoid delay. Create a suitable learning environment: choose a quiet, clean and comfortable environment for homework, and ensure that there are no distractions.
2. Time allocation: allocate time reasonably, and divide the operation task into small pieces, and concentrate on each piece to avoid fatigue and excessive pressure. Concentrate: Turn off your cell phone, TV and other devices that may distract your attention, and concentrate on your homework. Learn to ask questions: if you encounter problems or don't understand, learn to ask questions actively. You can ask teachers, parents or classmates for advice.