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Classroom reading survey: how to help students learn and grow?
Books are the treasure house of knowledge and the source of human wisdom. However, I recently made a survey on the reading situation in my class, and the results were shocking: nearly half of my classmates had few books, and some only had two or three extra-curricular books. How does this reading environment help our study and growth? This paper will discuss the problems of classroom reading and propose solutions.

Reading tasks and reading reports

Teachers can assign the task of reading extra-curricular books every day, let students write reading reports and stimulate students' reading enthusiasm. Encouraging students to extract wonderful words and phrases from books and change reading categories every month can not only enrich reading, but also improve their writing level.

Class book corner

Set up a book corner in the class, and each student contributes a book that is beneficial to the body and mind and shares the fun of reading. Change books once a month to ensure that we are always exposed to fresh knowledge and ideas.

Reading notes

For students who have difficulty in understanding, they can set up reading notes, read repeatedly, consult dictionaries and gradually understand deeply. Through reading notes, students can better grasp the knowledge in the book and improve the reading effect.

Read more good books.

Books are the ocean of knowledge and the ladder of human progress. In order to better understand this beautiful world, we must read more books and read good books. Let's embark on a journey of reading together, open the door of wisdom and embrace the power of knowledge!