1. Choose English books suitable for children's reading level. You can borrow books from the class or school library, or buy e-books online.
2. Make a reading plan. It is recommended to read 10 to 15 minutes every day. You can let your child record the date of each reading and the number of pages read, so as to track the progress.
3. Design a punching form, which can be a simple form or a card, so that children can punch in every day and record their reading progress. The punch-in form can be posted on the wall or placed beside the table, which is convenient for children to record at any time.
4. Establish a reward mechanism, which can be a small gift or praise and encouragement. For example, every time a child finishes reading a certain number of pages, he can get a small piece of candy, or put a small star on the reading punch card to indicate that he has completed a reading task.
5. Communicate with parents, let them know about the task of reading and punching in, and give them support. Children's reading progress and achievements can be shared with parents, so that parents can also participate in their children's learning.