How to divide the first grade Chinese course?

The language of the first grade is relatively short, and it is basically ok if the child can successfully count the numbers within ten.

In fact, natural paragraphs are naturally formed by the author when writing. These paragraphs have an obvious feature. According to our Chinese typesetting rules, the first line is empty.

As long as we find a paragraph or sentence with two spaces in the first line, we will assume that it is a natural paragraph, which is such a simple way to judge.

As for the criteria for judging several sentences, the punctuation marks known in the first grade of primary school so far are commas and periods, and the rest are not involved. If other punctuation marks are involved, parents can judge according to such rules.

A period, a question mark and an exclamation point are called points at the end of a sentence, so as long as they end with these three symbols, it is a sentence.

But if these symbols are enclosed in quotation marks, then it is not a sentence.

The natural segment of extended data is the basic unit to express meaning in the article. It has an obvious sign, that is, "newline space". At the beginning of each natural paragraph, there is a new line with two blank spaces.

It is mainly determined by punctuation marks, such as' period, question mark and exclamation mark' when a sentence is finished, so it is easy to judge several sentences. Under special circumstances, a sentence also has a special symbol.

Poems are written with lines, so they can't be counted as stanzas (natural paragraphs). Poetry is generally divided into chapters with blank lines, that is, every other line, such as Tent and The Story of Fisherman and Goldfish.

In my opinion, the natural paragraph numbering of epistolary articles begins with greetings, and addresses, signatures and dates are not numbered, because this is a relatively fixed and unique format of epistolary articles; Greetings and greetings vary from person to person, and their expressions may be different. Sometimes there is not necessarily only one natural segment, but also two or three natural segments or even longer.