5. Use several motivational methods to put five-pointed stars or circles on the words that students have written well. This is what many teachers are doing. Indeed, this method has immediate results.

5. Use several motivational methods to put five-pointed stars or circles on the words that students have written well. This is what many teachers are doing. Indeed, this method has immediate results. Students are affirmed and their enthusiasm for writing is immediately mobilized. . I am also doing this, but I put a circle on those who write neatly and cleanly, and draw a five-pointed star on those who are beautiful. In addition, letting students' good handwriting become a scenery in the classroom is a better encouragement to students. I specially opened a red star display stand in the corner of the classroom. Through regular writing competitions, I posted excellent writing works on the wall. Students would often stop to appreciate and comment, and gradually a good writing atmosphere became established in the class. . In fact, there is really no trick to guide writing. If there is any method, it should be down-to-earth and not superficial; it should be the finishing touch without even use of force; it should be steady and steady, without an anticlimactic end; such persistence will surely enable students to write well. good.