1. Determine your reading goal: First, you need to be clear about your reading goal. This can be to improve the performance of Chinese, mathematics, English and other subjects, or to read some specific books.
2. Book selection: according to your reading goals, choose books that suit your reading level. You can refer to the recommendations of teachers, classmates or the internet, or you can choose from the library yourself.
3. Determine the reading time: determine the time and frequency of reading every week. You can make a timetable, such as reading for 30 minutes every night or reading for 2-3 days every week.
4. Make a reading plan: Make a weekly reading plan according to the difficulty of books and your own time schedule. For example, read a book every week, or how many pages you read every day.
5. Record the reading progress: Record the daily reading progress on the reading schedule, so as to track your reading situation. You can write it down or record it with some reading management software.
6. Adjust the plan in time: If there are problems in the implementation of the plan or the task cannot be completed as planned, adjust the plan in time. You can reduce the amount of reading, or change the reading time to ensure that you can finish the reading task on time.
7. Regular check: check your reading progress and effect regularly, find your own shortcomings and improve them in time. You can communicate with teachers, classmates or parents and ask for help.
Matters needing attention in students' reading plan
1, make full use of your spare time: making plans is to make better use of your spare time, so you must stick to making plans.
2. Pay attention to the quality rather than quantity of reading: when making a reading plan, pay attention to the quality rather than quantity of reading. There is no point in reading a book just to finish the plan.
3. Take notes frequently: Reading notes are an important part of the reading plan, and you can better understand and absorb the contents of the book by taking notes.