In the junior high school exam, China's ancient poems and classical Chinese accounted for many questions. However, due to the textbook reform, I have been in primary school for one year, and I haven't learned a few ancient poems in the textbook. However, there are still many questions about ancient poetry in the questions after class, which leads her to see what she can't see.
In addition, she is about to face junior high school, so ancient poetry and classical Chinese need to be taken out separately for tutoring.
Let's talk about the ideal state first. Personally, I think children should read ancient poems and classical works regularly around the third grade. From the simple 300 Tang poems to the classic San Zi Jing and Hundred Family Names, and then to the difficult Selected Works of Mencius, all these can be used as reading materials before going to bed at night.
Reading classical poems and works can increase children's sense of language and vocabulary. After reading a lot and forming your own understanding system, even if you encounter ancient poems and classical Chinese that you haven't learned, you can relate the general idea of the whole poem through the decomposition of one word.
Why do I suggest reading a lot of ancient poems and classical works around the third grade? Because at this time, children have accumulated some vocabulary and read simple ancient poems, not because there are too many new words to read independently. Some difficult words will make children lose interest.
In fact, parents sometimes provide more experience to accomplish one thing together. Choosing a book that is easy for children to master is actually to reduce dependence on parents. In this way, even if parents are not good at teaching, children can learn by themselves through simple supervision and achieve good results.
As long as children insist on reading aloud, even if it is only five times a day, it is possible to form a sense of language by reading aloud for a long time. If children are forced to recite from the beginning, it is easy for them to be disgusted. Children's aversion is the biggest obstacle to tutoring homework. In addition, many ancient poems are short and pithy. Reading them once is very attractive, and sometimes it really brainwashes people and makes them unforgettable. So there is really no need to force the child to carry it.