Stroke Order Table 26 Stroke Order Picture Tian Zige

Tian Zige of 26 stroke order pictures in the stroke order table is as follows:

1. The six basic strokes (that is, flat strokes) are point, horizontal, vertical, skimming, skimming and lifting.

2. Twenty-six kinds of derived strokes (duplicate strokes, namely folding strokes) are horizontal folding, horizontal skimming, horizontal hook, horizontal folding hook, horizontal folding, horizontal oblique hook, horizontal folding hook, horizontal folding hook, vertical folding hook, vertical lifting, vertical folding, vertical folding hook and vertical bending hook.

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1. Why is the order of strokes important?

The order of strokes is related to the writing quality and speed of children in the future.

1) Anyone who doesn't write in the order of strokes has an unstable word structure and looks wobbly. Why do some people say words as they are, and impatient people can't write steady words? If the structure is not good, it is difficult to write the taste of words. For children in lower grades, every stroke is very important. Where he wants to put it, how to turn it and how to distribute it are all things that the screenwriter must know.

Stroke order is a bad habit for children to write at will. With the help of Tian Zige's norms, children unconsciously developed the good habit of being orderly and organized.

2) Write in the order of strokes, each stroke has its own order, the words are beautiful, and the writing speed can be improved. Therefore, the rules of stroke order must be observed, and we can't take it for granted that we can write the words completely.

2. How should parents teach their children the correct stroke order?

1) Chinese textbook. In the first and second grade Chinese books, the words that can be written are basically accompanied by new words.

2) teaching AIDS. If it is a recognizable word, it is not in the textbook. You can look at related teaching AIDS. If the teaching aid does not match your imagination, then do it according to the teaching aid. If you are not sure, you can ask the teacher, and of course you can ask me.

3) look it up in the dictionary. Now some dictionaries used by primary school students are in the order of strokes. You can buy one in the market, and of course you can print it out to help children practice calligraphy!