Tips for primary school students to practice calligraphy

1, slow down. Many primary school students only pursue speed when they do their homework, and they can play games when they finish it quickly, resulting in scrawled fonts. So parents should check their children's homework in time. As long as the font is found to be untidy, let the children redo it and be sure to have a correct attitude.

2. Basic strokes. Teach children basic strokes such as horizontal and vertical strokes, and write these basic strokes beautifully first.

3. Roger that. Tracing red and copying are very important means for primary school students to practice fonts. Some pupils simply don't know how to write neatly in the shelf structure of fonts.

4. Fixed time. According to children's age and attention characteristics, give children a fixed time every day, such as 7: 00-7: 15 every night. Fixed time is conducive to the development of children's habits, forming conditioned reflex and cultivating students' interest in practicing calligraphy.

5. Don't take too long. Especially at the beginning, not too long. Too long is easy to make primary school students feel disgusted, and children's muscles are also easy to ache.

6, pay attention to the child's sitting posture, three one "one inch one foot one punch", "the head should be straight, the body should be straight, the feet should be stable", and the posture of holding the pen should be constantly reminded.