Extracurricular books suitable for sixth grade pupils

1, How Steel was Tempered

No one wants to do nothing all his life, and he is willing to resign himself to fate. Everyone has their own ideals and wants to create their own bright future.

Even weeds are trying to add a touch of green to spring, so how is steel tempered? Steel has been tested by iron and fire, tempered repeatedly in quenching and fire, and finally, it has become so hard. In fact, life is like steel, and nothing is born.

2. Red beds

This book shows the indomitable will and the spirit of hard struggle of the warriors in the past with a plain but emotional narrative! When children read this book, they will not only feel the inner shock, but also feel the greatness of the people of China and generate national pride!

3. Selected Poems of Pushkin

Pushkin started a new period of Russian literature with his poems, essays, poetic dramas and poetic fairy tales, which made Russian literature lagging behind Western Europe catch up quickly. Therefore, he is naturally recognized as the founder of modern Russian literature, the founder of Russian literary language and "the sun of Russian poetry".

4. Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of China's classical Four Great Classical Novels, is China's first chapter-by-chapter historical romance novel. Its full name is Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms (also known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms), written by Luo Guanzhong, a famous novelist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.

There are several versions of the popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms, such as Jiajing Renwu Edition. By the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Mao Zonggang had rearranged the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, revised the wording and changed the poems.

5. "Old Things in the South of the City"?

Old Things in the South of the City is the representative work of Lin, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province. This work tells the story of Eiko's childhood through her childish eyes, reflecting the author's nostalgia for childhood and the south of Beijing.