Prepare a reading card:
Before making reading cards, prepare some materials, such as cardboard, colored pens or pencils, scissors, glue, etc. You can choose the appropriate size and shape to make cards according to your personal preference.
Design card content:
On the front of the card, you can draw a lovely illustration with colored pen or pencil, and write down the title, author and your name. On the back of the card, you can design some questions or provide some blank lines for you to fill in your reading experience.
Record readings:
After reading a book every time, you can use a reading card to record your reading situation. You can write down the title, reading time and reading place. You can also record your feelings about the book, your favorite characters or story lines.
Write down your reading experience:
You can use the back of the reading card to write down your own experience of this book. You can express your understanding of the story, your evaluation of the characters, or share your feelings and thoughts. This is a good opportunity to cultivate writing ability and critical thinking ability.
Expand knowledge:
The function of reading card, reading card is a tool to record reading situation and personal feelings, and it can also help us better remember and review the books we read. By making and using reading cards, we can cultivate our reading interest, improve our reading comprehension ability and help to form our own thinking and expression ability.
Reading challenges and goals, in the process of making reading cards, you can set yourself some reading challenges and goals. Try reading different kinds of books, such as science fiction, fairy tales, history, etc. Or set a certain number of books to read every month. This can stimulate interest, broaden horizons and establish the habit of continuous reading.
Sharing reading experience, in addition to recording personal reading experience, you can also choose to share it with family, friends or teachers. You can share your reading experience with others by oral communication, writing letters or showing reading cards. This can promote communication, increase knowledge and get feedback, and enrich your reading experience.