1, Ye Shengtao, Scarecrow;
2. Zhang and Peng Siyuan's Selected Poems and Songs for Contemporary Children in China;
3. Selected Poems of Foreign Children by Wen and Li Rong;
4. The Story of the Scientist 100 Ye Yonglie;
5. Yi Ming, Selected Stories of Chinese and Foreign Adventures.
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Fourth-grade students can read extracurricular books such as Bronze Sunflower, Straw House, Little Pea by the Window, Feeling Life, Education of Love, The Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Two Wan Li under the Sea, Robinson Crusoe, and Ma Xiaotiao's Love for Science. And you can also read the classic works of Chinese studies such as Xiao Jing and Di Zi Gui.
Reading is an activity that uses language to obtain information, understand the world, develop thinking and gain aesthetic experience and knowledge. It is a process of obtaining information from visual materials. Visual materials are mainly words and pictures, including symbols, formulas, charts and so on.
Reading is an active process, which is regulated by readers according to different purposes to cultivate people's sentiment and improve their self-cultivation. Reading is a thinking process of understanding, comprehending, absorbing, appreciating, evaluating and exploring articles. Reading can change one's mind and acquire knowledge, which may change one's fate.
Reading can enrich our knowledge. Reading more good books can broaden your horizons, increase your knowledge, cultivate good self-study ability and reading ability, further consolidate all kinds of knowledge learned in class, improve your reading level and composition ability, and even be of great help to the study of various subjects.
Reading extra-curricular books can increase knowledge. The more you know, the wider your horizons will be. At the same time, you can cultivate a good habit from an early age, so that the temperament of the reader can be slowly revealed, and it will not be easily disturbed by various external influences in the future.
Our knowledge system is gradually established through autonomous learning in and out of class. Reading is an important way to collect and acquire knowledge. What they learn from class is not very specific, easy to understand and needs to be digested before they can be absorbed. A lot of reading can integrate the knowledge learned in class and the knowledge gained from extracurricular books, and complement each other to form a "three-dimensional" and solid knowledge system until a good ability is formed.