In fact, articles have been published on the micro-headlines: for example, winter vacation homework 1-6 grade oral and written calculation, vertical calculation and recursive equation calculation.
The response and recognition are very strong. There are also Chinese copybook exercises, some preview materials in the second volume, etc.
Today, Mr. Dapeng wants to share with you a very rare and precious information:
This stroke order is completely written according to the latest textbook content, although the requirement of stroke order has been cancelled in the current Chinese exam, which means there will be no stroke order problem on the test paper.
Some Chinese teachers and parents don't pay attention to the requirements of stroke order, and don't care much about students and children writing according to the correct stroke order.
We often say habits, especially in the use of Chinese characters. Chinese characters were created by our ancestors on the basis of generation after generation, and the writing of Chinese characters largely followed our living habits, memory habits and convenience habits.
We must pay attention to the writing of stroke order from the first grade, because the correct writing of stroke order is the key to writing well.
The Chinese textbook of Jiangsu Education Edition attaches great importance to the guidance of stroke order, and the stroke order of new words is listed at the back of each text.
At present, the version of the Ministry has also been strengthened in this respect. On the one hand, it can be used to guide students to cultivate self-study ability; On the other hand, it can remind every student to write in the correct order at any time.
Chinese characters are a historical summary of thousands of years' experience, and their writing reflects good living habits to some extent. Since we have such good habits and experiences, why not inherit them?
In addition, stroke order is not only the key to writing well, but also can help students remember Chinese characters. For example, the rules of stroke order are horizontal before vertical (ten, up, earth), left before down (people, eight, big), top-down (ancient, grass, Xiao), left and right (leaves, things, goodness). Is it easy to remember writing such words after mastering the order of strokes?
Therefore, here, Mr. Dapeng appeals to parents and teachers to pay attention to the practice and standardization of stroke order.
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Ok, that's all for today's article.
I hope that when we adults watch our children write, we must let them think about the order of strokes before writing!
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Related Q&A: Related Q&A: Is there a difference between strokes and stroke order? Is there a difference between strokes and stroke order? There are essential differences between strokes and stroke order. Stroke refers to the basis of Chinese characters, which are solid and visible; The stroke order is the law of Chinese character writing, which is invisible and a writing law.
Stroke of Chinese characters
Stroke is the basis of Chinese characters.
Generally speaking, when learning strokes, we inherit the tradition, take "eight laws and eternal characters" as the Sect, and then begin to learn them one by one.
Learn the eight methods of Chinese characters from the perspective of strokes, and divide all strokes into eight types: point, horizontal, vertical, left, press, fold, lift and hook. Then follow the specific rules of Chinese character writing.
As shown in the figure below:
Pointing can be divided into four types: left point, right point, pecking point and skimming point;
Horizontal strokes can be divided into three types: long horizontal, short horizontal and oblique horizontal;
Vertical strokes can be divided into three types: hanging needle vertical, hanging vertical and short vertical;
Stroke can be divided into eight types: flat stroke, short stroke, oblique stroke, vertical stroke, vertical stroke, horizontal stroke and horizontal stroke.
Stroke strokes can be divided into oblique strokes, flat strokes and reverse strokes;
Folding strokes can be divided into six types: horizontal folding, vertical folding, left folding, vertical folding, horizontal folding and horizontal folding;
Stroke lifting can be divided into oblique lifting, vertical lifting and horizontal folding vertical lifting;
Hooking action can be divided into: horizontal hook, vertical hook, curved hook, oblique hook, horizontal hook, vertical hook, horizontal hook, vertical hook, vertical hook, vertical hook, vertical hook, horizontal hook, vertical hook, horizontal hook, horizontal hook, horizontal hook.
In addition,
There are two forms of transverse folding: transverse length, short length and short length; Vertical folding, equal length; There are also transverse hooks and transverse hooks, and finally vertical bends and transverse bends.
In this way, basically all strokes are included. This learning method based on modern mind map can enable learners to master the learning of strokes and the different forms and uses of the same stroke in a short time.
This method can be used not only for hard pen learning, but also for brush learning. However, due to the "soft" characteristics of the brush, the change of its stippling form is more complicated, but it will still be beneficial if we follow this idea.
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
Stroke order is the rule of Chinese character writing, which is related to the writing speed and font quality to some extent. It's also important to write in order during the exam.
Generally speaking, the stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal first, vertical later, left first, bottom first, top down, left to right, advanced later, middle first, sides first, and outside to inside. The current stroke order standard in China is the stroke order standard of commonly used words in modern Chinese.
As shown in the figure below:
Analysis of strokes and stroke order of the word "day"
The word "Tian" has four strokes, namely: vertical, horizontal, horizontal and horizontal.
According to the elongated strokes, they are: short vertical, horizontal folding (short horizontal folding length), short horizontal and short horizontal.
Judging from the order of strokes, write short vertical first, then horizontal fold (short length), then short horizontal, and finally short horizontal. This is a writing rule of' first outside and then inside'.
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There are fundamental differences between strokes and stroke order, one is the basis of Chinese characters, and the other is the writing rules of Chinese characters.
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