The reasons why primary school students should read less extra-cursory books were as follows: The development of primary school students 'vision needs to be paid special attention to. Reading too many extra-cursory books may cause primary school students to have vision problems such as shortsightedness, farsightedness, and sinuosity. When reading, the books would constantly exert pressure on the eyes. Reading for a long time could easily cause eye fatigue and even lead to vision loss. Therefore, in order to protect the eyesight of primary school students, they should be restricted from reading too many extra-cursory books. The learning tasks of primary school students were very heavy. Reading too many extra-cursory books may distract the attention of primary school students and affect their learning results. In the daily learning of primary school students, subjects such as Chinese, Mathematics, and English were very important. If one's attention was distracted, it would affect the learning effect of these subjects. Therefore, in order to complete their daily learning tasks, primary school students should be restricted from reading too many extra-cursory books. 3. Primary school students 'interest in reading needs to be cultivated. Reading is an important way to cultivate a person's interest and thinking ability. If primary school students are forced to read some books that they don't like, they may develop a sense of disgust towards reading, which will affect their interest and ability to read. Therefore, in order to cultivate primary school students 'interest in reading, they should be restricted from reading too many extra-cursory books. To sum up, in order to protect the eyesight of primary school students, improve their learning efficiency and cultivate their interest in reading, primary school students should be restricted from reading too many extra-cursory books.
Honorable judges, dear listeners, today I, as the opposing party, would like to raise a point: middle school students should not read extra-cursory books. First of all, we need to be clear about what extra-cursory books are. Extra-cursory books referred to any books other than textbooks and course materials, including novels, essays, poems, biographies, history, philosophy, and so on. In this information age, we are easily surrounded by all kinds of media and access to a huge amount of information, but we often ignore the power of books. Books can teach us knowledge, inspire us to think, cultivate our imagination and creativity, which are the basic skills we need in modern society. However, for middle school students, reading extra-cursory books might bring some negative effects. First of all, textbooks and course materials were the foundation of their learning. These materials could meet their basic learning needs. If middle school students read too many extra-cursory books, it may distract their attention and affect their academic performance. Secondly, excessive reading of extra-cursory books may lead to the decline of middle school students 'reading ability, affecting their future learning and development. In addition, the content of the extra-cursory books might not be suitable for middle school students to read. Some books involve sensitive topics, violence, sex, and other content. If middle school students read these books, it may have a negative impact on their physical and mental health. Moreover, the content of some books may be too complicated or difficult to understand, which may have a negative impact on the thinking ability of middle school students. Therefore, I think middle school students should focus on studying textbooks and course materials instead of reading extra-cursory books. At the age of students, they should concentrate on learning basic knowledge and cultivate their own thinking ability and creativity, which is the key to future success.
An example of a primary school student's view that the advantages of surfing the Internet outweighed the disadvantages was as follows: With the continuous development of technology, the Internet had become an indispensable part of people's daily lives. Primary school students are no exception. They can learn a lot of new knowledge on the Internet, understand the world, and enjoy the entertainment and social activities brought by the Internet. The advantages of primary school students surfing the Internet outweighed the disadvantages can be described from the following aspects: 1. Learning knowledge. There were many excellent educational resources and subject knowledge on the Internet, such as mathematics, science, English, etc., which could help primary school students learn better. At the same time, there were many educational resources and activities on the Internet, such as online courses, programming learning, etc., that could help primary school students improve their skills and interests. (2) expand one's horizons. It was very important for primary school students to have an understanding of the world during their growth period. Through the internet, primary school students can learn about the cultures and customs of the world and broaden their horizons and ideas. In addition, there were many news reports and academic research on the Internet that could help primary school students understand the development and changes in the world. 3. Increase social skills. Social activities on the Internet can help primary school students better understand interpersonal relationships and social interactions. Through social networks and chat tools, primary school students can communicate and interact with people of the same age and different age groups to improve their social skills and self-confidence. 4. Increase self-protection awareness. With the popularity of the Internet, primary school students also faced the risk of network security and information leakage. Through the internet, primary school students can learn how to protect their personal information and network security from cyberattacks and scams. To sum up, the advantages of primary school students surfing the Internet outweighed the disadvantages. It could help primary school students better learn knowledge, expand their horizons, improve their social skills, and enhance their self-protection awareness. Of course, we also need to pay attention to network security and information leakage issues so that primary school students can access the Internet in a healthy and safe environment.
Dear judges and dear audience, Hello everyone, today I want to express my opinion on behalf of our side that primary school students have more disadvantages than advantages. First of all, surfing the Internet would distract primary school students and affect their studies. Primary school students are in the critical period of cultivating good study habits. Long-term surfing the Internet can easily make them lose interest and motivation in learning, thus affecting their academic performance. Secondly, it was easy for primary school students to come into contact with bad information on the Internet. The Internet is full of all kinds of bad information such as sex, violence, horror and other content, which may have a negative impact on the psychology of primary school students and even lead to psychological trauma. In addition, surfing the Internet could easily lead to primary school students indulging in games or other entertainment activities, affecting their health and growth. The physical and mental health of primary school students are in the development stage. Over-playing games or other entertainment activities will have a negative impact on their physical and mental health. Finally, surfing the Internet might also cause primary school students to lose the opportunity to communicate with their family and friends. Long-term internet use can make primary school students feel lonely and isolated. They may lack communication with family and friends, which will affect interpersonal relationships and mental health. In summary, the disadvantages of primary school students surfing the Internet outweighed the advantages. In order to protect the physical and mental health and all-round development of primary school students, we should limit the time they spend online, guide them to view the online world correctly, and let them grow up in a healthy and positive environment. Thank you, everyone!
The following are the recommended books for primary school students: 1 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 2 Harry Potter series-Daniel Harry Potter 3 Grimm's Fairy Tales-William Grimm Jacob Grimm 4 Andersen's Fairy Tales-Andersen 5 The Adventures of Tom sawyer-Mark Twain 6 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen 7 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin The above are some of the classic books that primary school students must read outside of school. They are recommended to help primary school students increase their knowledge, cultivate their imagination, and interest in reading. Of course, the specific books to choose would depend on the age, reading level, and hobbies of the primary school students.
There are many books that primary school students must read. Some of the classic books include: 1 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 2 Harry Potter Series- JK Rowling 3 Grimm's Fairy Tales-Jacob Grimm, William Grimm 4 Andersen's Fairy Tales-Andersen 5 The Adventures of Tom sawyer-Mark Twain These books are all famous classics suitable for primary school students to read. They can help them improve their reading and writing skills and cultivate their imagination and creativity. Of course, in addition to the recommended masterpieces, there were many other books that were also worth reading for primary school students, such as encyclopedia, comics, children's novels, and so on.
I recommend " Super God's Nurseries." This book is super interesting. The author's silver coin had a big brain, and his writing style was funny and loving. The main character was a kindergarten teacher intern. After being fired by many kindergarten teachers, he arrived at the Devil's Infant School due to a bug in the address, triggering the system. The children inside were all little monsters, such as the 36D nine-tailed fox, Hanba who killed a cow with one punch, and so on. Gou Ritian was especially funny. Although it was still a seedling and had fewer words, it did not have many poison points. It was not brainless and was generally easy to do daily. Its recommendation index was three stars. " The Salted Fish in the World of Ultraman " was not bad either. It was a light novel written by Ultraman. The protagonist was a salted fish from the planet of Bath, accompanied by Jayden. He was seen by Shaflin as an obstacle to the plan to eliminate Ultraman. There were also other characters like Dark Shaefrin and Dark Ace. However, due to the lack of updates, the author released a new book, Ultraman: Dark Loops. " Royal Infant School " was a black ancient romance novel. The princess ran a kindergarten, the prime minister taught history, the top scholar taught poetry, the general taught the art of war, and the empress dowager taught female workers. The female lead was not stupid and sweet. The story of a princess and children was warm and touching. It was relaxed and humorous. It was 1v1 and had good writing skills. It was a good choice when there was a book shortage. Super Primary School Teacher of the Siheyuan, an urban supernatural novel by Yu Le Yongheng. The main character, Zhang Feng, was an elementary school math teacher in both the real world and the virtual Siheyuan. It was interesting to see how he worked as a super elementary school teacher in both worlds. " Myth: The Heavenly Emperor Is Not Working Today " was a fantasy novel written by Death 321. The main character had transmigrated into the Indian Mythological Emperor Indra. He didn't want to be beaten up by Asura anymore, so he shouted," Who wants to be the Emperor of Heaven? I don't have to go to work." The plot was humorous, and it also taught him about Indian mythology. The author was serious in his research. It was a work that opened up a new race track and was worth watching. " The Island of Life " is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The advantages and disadvantages of primary school students surfing the Internet were as follows: The advantages of primary school students surfing the Internet: Learning knowledge: There are many excellent educational resources and learning tools online that can help primary school students expand their knowledge and improve their learning effectiveness. 2. Cultivate interest: There are many interesting websites and games on the Internet that can stimulate primary school students 'interest in learning and cultivate hobbies. 3. Social interaction: There are many online communities and forums where you can interact with your peers and build social relationships. 4. Ability training: There are many challenging content and games on the Internet that can help primary school students train their thinking ability and problem solving ability. Disadvantages of primary school students surfing the Internet: 1. Addicted to games: The games and content on the Internet are relatively rich. If primary school students are overly addicted to games, it will have adverse effects on their physical and mental health. 2. Affect learning: The learning resources on the Internet are relatively rich, but there are also many bad information and websites. If primary school students rely too much on online learning, it will have a negative impact on their academic performance. 3. It is difficult to distinguish between true and false information: The information on the Internet is very rich, but there are also many false information and rumors. If primary school students believe this information, it will have a negative impact on their physical and mental health. 4. Social risk: The social risk on the Internet is greater. If primary school students lack self-protection awareness and ability, they are easily used by bad elements and suffer security risks. To sum up, there were both advantages and disadvantages for primary school students to go online. Parents should guide primary school students to use the Internet reasonably to prevent Internet addiction and information risks, and establish good Internet literacy and safety awareness.
Reading books outside of school can help primary school students broaden their horizons, cultivate reading habits, and improve their language skills. Here are some recommended reading materials: 1 The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale novel about a prince's adventures, which can cultivate the kindness, courage and sense of responsibility of primary school students. Harry Potter series (JK Rowling): This is a fantasy novel series that allows primary school students to experience the charm of the magical world and cultivate their creativity and imagination. 3. Journey to the West series (Wu Chengen): This is a classic mythological novel that can let children understand traditional Chinese culture and learn the wisdom and diligence of the ancient Chinese people. Grimm's Fairy Tales (Jacob Grimm and William Grimm): This is a classic collection of fairy tales that can cultivate the kindness, friendship, and sense of responsibility of primary school students and let them understand the charm of traditional fairy tales. 5. Encyclopedia: This is a large encyclopedia suitable for primary school students to read so that they can understand the knowledge of various fields and learn different cultures. 6 Storybooks for Primary School Students: This is a collection of fairy tales suitable for primary school students. Each storybook has an interesting story suitable for primary school students of different ages. These books were suitable for primary school students to read. Not only could they broaden their horizons, but they could also improve their language skills.
Elementary school students reading books outside of class could help them expand their knowledge and cultivate their interest in reading. The following are some extra-cursory books suitable for primary school students: The Little Prince: This is a classic fairy tale suitable for primary school students. Through the experiences of the little prince, they could learn many things such as friendship, love and responsibility. 2 Harry Potter series: This is a fantasy novel suitable for primary school students. Harry Potter's experiences in the Wizarding World taught them courage, friendship, and faith. Grimm's Fairy Tales: This is a classic fairy tale suitable for primary school students. Through Grimm's fairy tales, they could learn many things such as kindness, justice, and morality. 4. Andersen's Fairy Tales: This is a classic fairy tale suitable for primary school students. Through Andersen's fairy tales, they can learn many things such as courage, wisdom, love and happiness. 5 Journey to the West: This is a classic fantasy novel suitable for primary school students. Through Journey to the West, they could learn many things such as justice, courage and wisdom. Dream of the Red Chamber: This is a classic Chinese novel suitable for primary school students. Through Dream of the Red Chamber, they could learn many things such as love, family, and the meaning of life. These books were all excellent classics that could help primary school students cultivate their interest in reading, expand their knowledge, and improve their reading ability.
Reading books outside of school could help primary school students broaden their horizons, cultivate reading habits, and improve their literary attainments. However, parents should decide when to let their children access extra-cursory books based on their specific circumstances and interests. On the one hand, primary school students 'eyesight and reading skills needed to be protected. When reading, they should pay attention to controlling the screen time and reading time. On the other hand, reading can help children improve their language skills, imagination and thinking ability, cultivate reading habits and interests, and lay a good foundation for future studies and life. Therefore, parents should respect their children's interests and needs on the premise of ensuring their children's health and give them the opportunity to read extra-cursory books. You can choose books suitable for children's age, such as fairy tales, children's novels, popular science books, etc., and guide them to read high-quality books to help children establish good reading habits.