The 337 morning reading method is more scientific.
The specific practices of the 337 morning reading method:
Choose 3 articles each from 3 themes (recommended choices: ancient poetry, prose, and short classical prose), and spend 10-20 minutes reading aloud every day. A cycle is 7 days.
On the first day, Ancient Poetry 1, Short Classical Prose 1, and Prose 1 were read twice each.
On the second day, Ancient Poetry 1, Short Classical Prose 1, and Prose 1 were reviewed once, and Ancient Poetry 2 was read aloud twice.
On the third day, Xiaoguan 1, Prose 1, and Ancient Poetry 2 were reviewed once, and Xiaoguan 2 was read aloud twice.
On the fourth day, review Prose 1, Ancient Poetry 2, and Short Classical Prose 2 once, and read Prose 2 twice.
On the fifth day, Ancient Poetry 2, Short Classical Prose 2, and Prose 2 were reviewed once, and Ancient Poetry 3 was read aloud twice.
On the sixth day, Xiaoguan 2, Prose 2, and Ancient Poetry 3 were reviewed once, and Xiaoguan 3 was read aloud twice.
On the seventh day, all ancient poems 123, short classical prose 123, and prose 12 are reviewed once, and prose 3 is read aloud twice.
The benefits and functions of morning reading:
1. Morning reading can mobilize students' energy and improve learning efficiency.
There are three approaches to reading: understanding with the heart, understanding with the eyes, and understanding with the mouth. Reciting is the cooperation of multiple organs such as eyes, ears, brain, mouth, and heart. It can make students concentrate, train their thinking, and stimulate their strong desire for knowledge. Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty recorded: "To read the words loudly, you must not miss a word, do not miss a word, do not add a word, do not invert a word, and do not memorize it far-fetched. As long as you recite it several times, it will become naturally catchy and you will never forget it." This is very effective.
2. Early reading can stimulate students’ interest in reading and enhance students’ memory.
As the saying goes, "A year's plan begins in spring, and a day's plan begins in the morning." Morning is the prime time of the day when students have the strongest memory and is the best time for students to accumulate knowledge. At this time, the accumulation of ancient poems and the recitation of beautiful articles will achieve the effect of getting twice the result with half the effort in a short period of time.