The first volume of grade one practices copybooks in stroke order.

As we all know, in the first grade, grasp the order of strokes, and the new words in each lesson should be written correctly in accordance with the order of strokes, and there can be no backward writing.

More practice is the only way. Hurry up and print more copies and practice again and again. Practice makes perfect.

Common strokes are easy to misspell.

"Bi" should be marked with the left hand first, and then with the vertical hook.

"Wan" is written horizontally first, then folded horizontally, and then left.

The last three strokes of the word "mother" are dot, horizontal and dot.

"He" should be written in the first position, then in the second position, and then in the second position.

"Nye" is written in horizontal fold, and then in left fold. This word is similar to the "He" shape, but the stroke order is completely different.

"Fire" is written with the above two strokes, that is, dots and apostrophes, and then Chinese characters are written.

Write two apostrophes in the upper right corner of "Deng" and then Si.

To "subtract", you should first write the dot and mention on the left, and then write the word "salty" on the right.

On the left side of "we", first write the half dot and apostrophe, then write the vertical and horizontal folding hook in the lower left corner, then write the long vertical in the middle, and finally write the apostrophe and apostrophe inside. These words also include "disadvantages, jumping, choking, turtle" and so on.

After the word "Omo" is written horizontally and vertically, write two "mouths" on it, then write two "mouths" horizontally in the middle, and finally write a long horizontal. This kind of writing conforms to the law of top-down, first in the middle and then on both sides, which is different from the stroke order of the word "Wang"