How to draw a reading record card

Reading record card is a tool that can help us systematically record reading content, extract important information and think. Here are the steps to draw a reading record card:

1. Prepare a piece of paper or card, and you can choose the size that suits you;

2. Write the basic information such as the title, author and publication date on the upper or left side of the card;

3. In the center of the card, write down the theme or title of the reading content;

4. Divide the reading content into blocks or abstracts in the middle or lower part or the right side of the card, and each part can write down the abstract and main points of the part;

5. Write down your thoughts and feelings at the bottom or lower right corner of the card, and you can summarize and evaluate the reading content from your own point of view;

6. You can add colors, symbols, pictures and other elements to the card to make it more intuitive and beautiful, and it is also convenient for viewing and reviewing.

Finally, you can typeset and design the reading record card according to your own needs and habits. Reading record cards can help us remember and understand the reading content, review and think at any time, and improve the reading effect and learning quality.

As follows:

Reading is an activity that uses language to obtain information, understand the world, develop thinking and gain aesthetic experience and knowledge. It is a process of obtaining information from visual materials. Visual materials are mainly words and pictures, including symbols, formulas, charts and so on.

Reading is an active process, which is regulated by readers according to different purposes to cultivate people's sentiment and improve their self-cultivation. Reading is a thinking process of understanding, comprehending, absorbing, appreciating, evaluating and exploring articles. Reading can change one's mind and acquire knowledge, which may change one's fate.

Generally speaking, it can be divided into three categories: reading aloud, silent reading and visual reading. The first two categories are also called audio reading, and the latter category is generally called speed reading. Reading aloud (sometimes called reading aloud) means reading aloud. This kind of reading is mostly used for children's literacy, reading and reciting, either because teachers need to know whether students can really read or to test students' reading ability.

Silent reading is reading the pronunciation of words or symbols when there is no sound on the surface but the brain is still reading silently. This reading method is familiar and used by most people today.

Sight-playing, that is, speed reading, refers to a reading method that is completely recognized by human visual organs and directly perceived by the brain. It is characterized by reading that is recognized by the eyes and directly affects the brain to produce meaning understanding, and audio reading rarely occurs in the whole process.