1. Create a good learning environment: provide students with a quiet, clean and comfortable learning space so that they can concentrate on practicing calligraphy.
2. Guide the correct learning methods: introduce students to the basic knowledge of correct pen holding posture, writing order, stroke structure, etc., and help students establish a correct calligraphy foundation.
3. Stimulate students' creativity: Encourage students to exert their imagination and creativity when practicing calligraphy, and let them try different fonts, formats and decorations to make the practice process more interesting.
4. Hold calligraphy competitions and exhibitions: organize students to participate in calligraphy competitions and exhibitions, so that they have the opportunity to show their works and increase their confidence and interest in calligraphy.
5. Using multimedia teaching resources: By using multimedia teaching tools such as electronic whiteboard and projector, calligraphy is combined with modern science and technology, so that students can understand the charm of calligraphy more intuitively.
6. Cultivate students' aesthetic ability: by appreciating the works of famous calligraphers and visiting calligraphy exhibitions, cultivate students' perception and appreciation of beauty and stimulate students' interest in calligraphy.
7. Give timely affirmation and encouragement: Give timely affirmation and encouragement to students for every progress, so that they can feel that their efforts are valuable, thus enhancing their interest in calligraphy.
In a word, improving the interest of primary school students in practicing calligraphy needs comprehensive consideration from many aspects. By creating a good learning environment, guiding correct learning methods and stimulating students' creativity, students' interest and love for calligraphy can be cultivated.