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Scientific and creative reading card
The reading card of scientific creativity refers to the reading card of books about scientific creativity.

Reading card means that after reading a book, you record the title, main characters, your favorite sentences and words in the book and your feelings on a card. This card is called a reading card. You can make it in the form of blackboard newspaper or edit it into your favorite style. It can be made by computer or written by hand directly. There are many forms of reading cards, such as apple box, love box and crab box.

Made by famous scholars at home and abroad.

There are roughly five kinds of reading cards:

First, the extraction card: this is the most used card, mainly to extract the required original data. When copying, the purpose should be clear, the extract should be accurate and the source should be accurate. Sources include author, title, edition, chapter and page number. Check immediately after picking, so that there is no shortage of time. The extracted cards can be divided into large categories, then into medium categories, and finally into small categories, which are bound into volumes and listed in advance for easy reference.

The second is the summary card: after reading a book or an article, write the main contents on the card in your own words, which is conducive to timely reference. When writing a summary card, you should refer to the preface and postscript, so that you can have a general understanding of the ins and outs of this book, so that the summary written will be more accurate and refined.

Third, the index card: some monographs or papers are very important, so the information is everywhere, which is really difficult to remember and pick up. This requires writing down the title, issue number, chapter, page number and content of the article in monographs or newspapers and periodicals, and placing them in categories for future reference.

The fourth is to record cards: record the useful materials you usually hear in a small notebook, then transfer them to cards, sort them out at any time, and keep them in categories.

Five, study card: record your usual thoughts, experiences or feelings. Take a few cards with you, and the occasional thoughts or ideas will be recorded immediately.

For example:

1, title: "If you give me three days of light"

Author: Helen Keller, American woman writer and educator.

Content: Helen Keller-a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind, a lonely weak woman who has spent 88 spring and autumn years of her life, but survived 87 years of dull, silent and speechless. However, it is such a person who is claustrophobic in the world of blind and deaf people. He graduated from Degilliff College of Harvard University, spent all his life running around and set up a charity for the disabled, and was selected as one of the top ten American hero idols in the 20th century by Time magazine. Creating this miracle depends on an indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life, embraced the world with love, faced difficulties with amazing perseverance, finally found light in the dark, and finally extended her loving hands to the world.

Main characters: Helen Keller, teacher Anne Sullivan.

Feeling: people should go upstream in adversity, and the more frustrated they are, the more brave they are. Like Helen Keller, she loves life and dares to challenge fate.