Compilation of the stroke order of Chinese characters in Ershang

The stroke order of the second-grade Chinese characters is compiled as follows:

1. The stroke order of the word "kuān": dot, dot, horizontal hook, horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, Horizontal folding hook, vertical, vertical folding hook, horizontal.

2. The stroke order of the word "ding" (dǐng): horizontal, vertical hook, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folded hook, vertical, vertical folded hook, horizontal.

3. The stroke order of the word "eye" (jīng): dot, dot, horizontal hook, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folded hook, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folded hook, horizontal.

4. The stroke order of the word "change" (biàn): left, horizontal hook, vertical and horizontal hook, left bend, dot.

5. The stroke order of the word "ji" (jí): horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal left, hook, vertical.

6. The stroke order of the word "Piàn": left, vertical hook, horizontal hook.

7. The stroke order of the word "bàng": left, vertical, dot, horizontal hook, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical hook.

8. The stroke order of the word "海" (hǎi): dot, dot, lift, dot, dot, lift, dot, dot, lift, dot, dot, lift, horizontal fold hook, left, dot .

9. The stroke order of the word "Yang" (yáng): dot, dot, lift, dot, dot, lift, dot, dot, lift, horizontal fold hook, leave, dot.

1. Definition

Individual stroke order: Each new character is written separately, indicating the number of strokes, stroke sequence number, pinyin and word combination.

Stroke order for each lesson: All new words in each lesson are arranged in the order of appearance in the text, with pinyin and word combinations marked.

Writing table stroke order: each new word is written in the grid, with pinyin and word combinations marked.

Red tracing copybook: Each new word is written with red dotted lines in the square for students to practice tracing red.

2. Benefits

It can help students systematically learn and review all the new words in the first volume of second grade Chinese to avoid omissions or confusion.

It can help students write Chinese characters in a standardized way, follow the structural rules and writing standards of Chinese characters, and prevent typos or scribbling.

It can help students enhance their ability to recognize and read Chinese characters, and deepen their understanding and memory of the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters through pinyin and word formation.

It can help students cultivate their interest and aesthetics in Chinese character calligraphy, and improve the beauty and artistry of Chinese character writing through red tracing exercises.

The importance and necessity of mastering the stroke order of Chinese characters

1. How to write the correct stroke order of Chinese characters

The correct stroke order of Chinese characters needs to follow certain rules and order, such as Up first then down, left first then right, first outside then inside, etc. When writing, you need to pay attention to the direction and strength of strokes, as well as the connection and coherence between strokes. At the same time, you need to pay attention to the writing methods of some special strokes, such as 捺, 捺, etc.

2. Common Chinese character stroke order errors and correction methods

When writing Chinese characters, some stroke order errors are prone to occur, such as incorrect writing next to the word "口". For these errors, the causes and correction methods need to be carefully analyzed, such as practicing the correct stroke sequence and structural arrangement. At the same time, you need to pay attention to avoid incorrect stroke order caused by incorrect writing posture and pen holding method.