Card accumulation
Let the children put the cards in their bags and pockets when they go to the reference room and library. See valuable information and write it down at any time. After a period of time, these cards can be combined and put into a card box. Similar data are grouped together, so make a guide card for later use. When you need information, check it in the card box first, which can achieve twice the result with half the effort.
recording method
Parents can ask their children to prepare a notebook to record useful materials found in reading, reading newspapers, listening to the radio, watching TV, watching movies and talking with people at any time, and then sort them out, draw up titles and compile a catalogue at the beginning. This is not only convenient for consulting, but also conducive to cultivating the ability to find and analyze problems and improve the writing level.
recitation method
Reading and reciting a lot are also good accumulation methods. As parents, children should be encouraged to read more books after school. A good book or article should not only be read, but also recited. This can not only cultivate children's sense of language, enrich their knowledge, but also cultivate their temperament and improve their language literacy. In the process of accumulating knowledge, children also need perseverance, patience, perseverance and being good at using their brains and hands.