Required reading list for the first grade of primary school
Abroad: Some classic fairy tales, such as Andersen's Fairy Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Aesop's Fables, Arabian Nights, Lena Fox's Tale, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio, The Water Child, The Little Princess, The Water Child, The Water Child, The Water Child, The Water Child, The Water Child, and The Water Child.
At home, there are several famous children's literature writers, including Cao Wenxuan's Grass House, Root Bird, Wild Windmill, Yang's Naughty Ma Xiaotiao, Diary of Laughing Cat, Zheng's Story of Pipiru and Le Duoduo's Diary of Hu Xiaoxiao.
Classic books must be read in the first grade.
1. Three-character Classics: China Traditional Enlightenment Textbook. Among China's ancient classics, Saint Amethyst is one of the most popular and understandable readers. San Zi Jing is based on examples, including literature, history, philosophy, astronomy and geography, ethical justice, loyalty and filial piety. The core ideas of China's traditional culture include "benevolence, righteousness, honesty, respect and filial piety". While reciting The Amethyst, I learned common sense, Chinese studies and historical stories, as well as the truth of being a man and doing things in the story connotation.
2. Thousand-character prose: a kind of verse composed of 1000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme or contradict were called "pen" instead of "text"). Liang Wudi (502-549) ordered 65,438+0,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters to be selected from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister riding a horse outside Yuan Dynasty, to compile them. The full text consists of four sentences, with neat antithesis, clear organization and brilliant literary talent. Qian Wen Zi is an influential children's enlightenment book in China. It has simple sentences and is easy to recite and remember, and has been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian.