Dear parents and friends, hello! Today's morning reading for our kindergarten is as follows: Little Bunnies Be Good The little rabbit obediently guarded the door. No stealing, no catching ghosts Listen to the lecture and go to sleep. The little rabbit obediently shut its mouth. No noise, no noise, no noise. Play well and walk obediently. The little rabbit obediently kept her heart in check. He was not arrogant, impatient, annoyed, or annoyed. Study hard and grow up obediently. May the little rabbit be happy every day. abide by the rules and love to learn Be a good child and grow up healthily! Thank you, everyone. That's all for today's morning reading. I wish everyone a good night and wish everyone a happy and healthy growth in the new day!
One benefit is cultural understanding. Chinese stories often carry cultural elements. By reading them, kindergarten children start to understand their own culture. For instance, in the story of 'Chang'e Flying to the Moon', they learn about the traditional Chinese myth. Also, it stimulates their imagination. They can picture the scenes in the story, like a magical forest in a fairy tale, which is good for their creativity.
One great story is 'The Little Fox'. It tells about a curious little fox exploring the forest. Another is 'The Magic Mushroom' where a little girl finds a mushroom with special powers. And 'The Kind Bear' is also popular, which shows how a bear helps other animals in the forest.
You can choose stories with simple plots, such as 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. The characters are easy to understand, like the slow but persistent tortoise and the overconfident hare. Also, stories with vivid pictures are good, as kindergartners are attracted to visuals. For example, 'Three Little Pigs' has pictures of cute pigs building houses, which can help children better understand the story.
Kindergarten Russian reading short stories are beneficial in many ways. First, they introduce kids to the Russian culture. Stories often have elements of Russian traditions and values. Second, they develop listening skills. As the stories are read aloud, children get better at following a sequence of events. Moreover, these stories can also teach basic moral lessons like kindness and sharing through the characters' actions.
"Scholar" was a crosstalk work created by crosstalk actor Guo Degang and Yu Qian in 2009. The crosstalk told the story of a young scholar. It satirized the irrationality and ineffectiveness of the feudal imperial examination system by telling the story of his hard work and success in order to obtain an official position. The performance of "Scholar" was a crosstalk with Guo Degang and Yu Qian acting as the scholar and his parents. In the crosstalk, Guo Degang and Yu Qian talked about their reading experiences and interacted with the audience to show a vivid image of a young man studying hard in order to obtain an official position. In the crosstalk, there was a satire and criticism of the feudal imperial examination system, so that the audience could appreciate the crosstalk and at the same time realize the importance of reading.
Crosstalk talks or scripts about reading usually talked about the interesting things people did when they were reading or the negative consequences of not reading. For example, if a person lost track of time because he was engrossed in a novel, or if he failed in his career because he did not read, and so on. This kind of crosstalk or script would usually be presented in a humorous way to let the audience understand the importance of reading while laughing.
Reading was one of the most important ways for humans to obtain knowledge. We can also see the importance of studying in crosstalk. The following are some crosstalk scripts about reading: Crosstalk Script: The importance of reading (Actor: Guo Degang) Guo Degang: "Reading, reading, everyone, don't forget that reading is a fine tradition of our China! Audience: Yes, studying is good. You can learn a lot of things and broaden your horizons. Guo Degang: Especially now, studying is really important for young people like us. Audience: Yeah, in this society, if you don't study, you might not be successful in the future. Guo Degang: "But you can't just pursue fame and fortune when you study. You still have to read some deep and valuable books." Audience: Yeah, for example, after you finish reading 'Dream of the Red Chamber', you will realize that life is really like a journey. Guo Degang: Also, after reading One Hundred Years of Solitude, you will understand that human emotions are so complicated and profound. Audience: Besides, studying can also make us more cultured and charming. Guo Degang: Yes, studying is the only way for us to become high-quality talents. Crosstalk Script: Read Good Books, Read Good Books (Actor: Yue Yunpeng) [Yue Yunpeng: It's true that reading good books is good reading.] Audience: Yes, reading can help us learn more knowledge and improve our thinking ability. Yue Yunpeng,"But if you can't read well, then it's really a loss." Audience: Yes, for example, those best-selling novels and entertainment magazines are easy to read, but they don't have high nutritional value. Yue Yunpeng: And reading shouldn't be just to make money. You should read books that are beneficial to you. Audience: Yes, for example, reading some classic literature works can help us better understand life and society. Yue Yunpeng: So it's really important to study well. Crosstalk Script: The Benefits of Reading (Actor: Guo Degang) Guo Degang: There are so many benefits to studying. Audience: For example, you can learn more knowledge, improve your thinking ability, and increase your cultural heritage. Guo Degang: You can also cultivate your own personal charm and improve your self-cultivation. [Audience: More importantly, reading books can help us better understand life and find our own direction in life.] Guo Degang: Yes, studying can help us better face the challenges of the future. In short, reading is a very important thing. Whether it's in crosstalk or in our lives, we should read more books.
One popular kindergarten reading story is 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'. It's about a little caterpillar that eats through various foods and finally turns into a beautiful butterfly. It has colorful pictures that attract kids.
It helps kids improve their vocabulary. They learn new words as they listen to the stories.
You can also ask simple questions about the story as you read. For example, 'What color was the cat in the story?' This makes kids pay more attention to details. Moreover, using pictures in the storybook to explain words or events can enhance their understanding. If a story mentions a 'big tree', point to the picture of the tree. This visual connection helps kindergarteners better comprehend what they are reading.