Is it necessary for first-year students to practice writing?

This is necessary.

If you want your children to take the national college entrance examination route, writing good words is an essential skill. Good words here include beautiful Chinese characters, beautiful numbers and beautiful English fonts.

Wherever you can leave words on paper, you need to write with a pen and fight for it.

Because if the handwriting is too messy and poor, you will have an advantage over those whose handwriting is not ugly in the exam. Because the word represents the face value to some extent, the more beautiful the word, the easier it is to get more points.

Extended data:

It is best to start learning calligraphy during the transition period, that is, before entering school.

If you sign up for a calligraphy class, Uncle suggests practicing hard pen calligraphy mainly from the early stage to the third day. If you are interested in soft pen calligraphy in the future, you can practice soft pen after grade three.

Practicing calligraphy is a bitter, tiring and long process, so parents should be prepared for a protracted war. The most important thing is to keep the children practicing calligraphy. If they only attend classes, and don't do homework or practice calligraphy after class, the effect is likely to be similar to that of not learning.

There are many copybooks on the market, so we must choose standard copybooks that are easy to imitate. Never buy copybooks such as cursive script. It is enough to write a neat and standardized regular script. Regular script is the basis of calligraphy font. As long as you learn regular script well, it will be much easier to learn other fonts.