On the side of the first grade.

The radicals of the first level are as follows:

1, secondary water distribution: secondary, cold and accurate.

2. Three-point water: along, river, stream and river.

3. Go far: far, near, side and Liao.

4, vertical knife: don't, just, row, hit.

5, the same word box: Xiang, this, you, Du.

6, next to singles: partner, companion, residence, image.

7. Prefix "bag": sentence, place, bag and spoon.

8. Private words: flash, turn off, part, all.

9. Next to Bi Jian: Ting, Jian, Yan, Ting.

10, near the ear: Na, Jiao, Du, Hou.

1 1, next to one ear: sealed, but, that is.

12, Tansanshui: river, sea, ocean and stream.

13, next to the word general: strong, general, phase.

14, beside the vertical heart: love, bosom, worry.

15, Mi Bao Gabe: Bao, Ta, Zi.

16, next to Guang Guang characters: store, seat and degree.

17, Swallowwort prefix: grass, flower, lotus.

18, walking feet: far, near and side.

19, next to the knife: minute, rigidity, stroke.

20, the same word box mouth: the same, and.

2 1, one side: benevolence and position.

22, Baotou: spoon, hook.

23. Private word: six.

24. Next to Bi Jian: Ting and Yan.

25. Next to the ear: Bang.

26. Next to the ear: But.

27. Three-point water: river.

28. Next to the word general: general.

29, beside the vertical heart: pregnant.

30. Treasure hijab: house.

Senior one learns the skills of radicals;

1. Understand the meaning and function of radicals: radicals are the basic components of Chinese characters and an important basis for learning and memorizing Chinese characters. Let children know the meaning and function of radicals and how they form Chinese characters.

2. Classification of radicals: Classifying radicals, such as prefix, suffix, left radical and right radical, can help children better remember and understand radicals.

3. Mastering common radicals: First-grade children need to master common radicals, such as "cloud", "laurel", "salty" and "mouth", and understand the meanings and common words of these radicals.

4. Find the rules and characteristics: The radicals of Chinese characters have many rules and characteristics, such as left-right structure, up-down structure and enclosing structure, which can help children remember and understand Chinese characters faster.

5. Read more, write more and practice more: learning radicals requires reading more, writing more and practicing more, which can help children better master the writing and spelling skills of Chinese characters.

6. Combination with real life: Combining learning radicals with real life, such as letting children find common radicals in daily life, can help them better remember and understand radicals.