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The first grade mainly practices simple and commonly used words. If you want to learn "Jin Mu Fire, Water and Soil"-Chinese in Grade 1, 2, 3 and 3 of primary school, you can read my article.

Detailed explanation of single character structure card

The stroke order of some new words

Standard stroke order on

On the order of calligraphy strokes

Short horizontal, vertical pen, long horizontal.

Copybook example

The anchor point is auxiliary writing.

The key is to get used to fixing the point before writing, rather than doing it overnight. This habit is very important. Parents should remember.

Key points of practice

Writing habit

Locate first, then write. The first grade is the best habit-forming period, and the meticulous requirements for strokes in the first grade can be placed second. The habit of positioning first and then writing will affect children's writing habits in the future.

Smooth brush strokes

Smooth strokes, especially horizontal strokes, can't be practiced by practicing long strokes or writing a word. Just like the ability to write poetry is "Kung Fu is beyond poetry", it takes pen control training to practice strokes well in the lower grades. The core of pen control training is fluency. First, we should understand the changes of light and heavy, so as to achieve fluency between light and heavy.

Start and close the pen horizontally

Regarding the pen starting and closing in the long and horizontal direction, I just started to practice writing, paying attention to moderation. Some children (with the help of their parents) can understand the strength and angle of starting and receiving pens, and form this habit. If the child is too unfamiliar in the early stage, he can temporarily give up writing and collecting pens, and write correctly and smoothly.

The goal of starting a pen is to give yourself time to locate the position of receiving a pen. Receiving a pen (in addition to arranging and modeling) is often staring at the starting position of the next pen. This sense of rhythm is the "writing habit" mentioned above, or the habit of "positioning before writing".