Although the new and old Chinese curriculum standards require primary and secondary school students to know about 3,500 Chinese characters commonly used in compulsory education, the new curriculum standards have lowered the requirements for primary school students to write Chinese characters. According to the new curriculum standard, students in grade three and four must know about 2,500 commonly used Chinese characters, of which about 1600 can be written, while the old curriculum standard requires students to write about 2,000. The requirements of the new curriculum standard for the writing of senior one and senior two students are also unified from the original 800 to 1000 words to the lower limit of 800 words.
The new Chinese curriculum standard requires students to read more than 4 million words after nine years of class, and 136 excellent articles are recommended to recite. Compared with the old curriculum standard, reciting articles has been added to Chinese subjects in primary and junior high schools. Among them, there are 6 primary schools and 4 junior high schools/kloc-0. The new curriculum standard recommends students to read popular science fiction works, various historical and cultural books, biographies and popular science books after class.
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1. Long Songs (Green Garden Kwai) Han Yuefu; 2. Go back to your hometown (I left home when I was a child); 3. Wei Wuying in Xixi, Chuzhou (solitary grassland); 4. In the early spring, it was Shangshu of the Ministry of Water Affairs, Zhang Shiba (it was raining like a crisp street) Han Yu; 5. Once upon a time, Sanqu Daozhong (plum is yellow and sunny); 6. The feeling of reading (an acre and a half square pond was opened) Zhu.
According to the requirements of the Ministry of Education, the first to third grades focus on cultivating students' hard pen writing ability. First of all, they should be able to write block letters skillfully with hard pen. From the third grade, they will transition to hard pen and soft pen. In the new curriculum standard published this time, students in grades three to nine are required to write with a brush. It is stipulated that students in grades three to four should not only skillfully write block letters with a hard pen, but also copy them with a brush. Students in grades five to six can write regular script with a brush, and students in grades seven to nine can copy famous calligraphy and appreciate its aesthetic value.