In the first grade, the picture-writing task usually required the child to describe the content of the picture and write it in a certain format. Below is a reference example: Picture Description: I saw a cute puppy running towards me, wagging its tail. Its fur was brown, its ears were white, and its eyes were brown. It's very friendly and will give me something I like when it sees it. Continue: The puppy gave me a teddy bear and I was very happy. I took the teddy bear and ran with the puppy for a long time. We passed through a forest and saw many flowers and trees. The dog also took me to an amusement park. We played many games together, such as playing house and hide-and-seek. Although we were a little tired, we were all very happy. Finally, we got home and the puppy sat by the bed with me. I even wrote a thank-you card for the puppy to express my gratitude. I hope this example can help you complete the task of writing pictures and words. Please note that in the process of writing, you should make a reasonable description based on the content of the picture and pay attention to the conciseness and accuracy of the language.
The first graders usually read children's books, including fairy tales, fables, myths, etc. These books usually have a certain plot and language difficulty for children to understand. In addition, Year 1 students can also read some simple picture books to help them better understand the language and stories.
The storybooks suitable for first graders are as follows: 1 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry This was a classic fairy tale about a little prince from another planet. The little prince experienced many adventures on Earth and met his friends. This book is philosophical and imaginative, suitable for first-graders. 2 Peppa Pig-Peppa Pig It was a very popular children's television show that had been adapted into a storybook. Peppa Pig and his friends live and adventure on the farm. This book is full of laughter and is suitable for first graders. 3 Andersen's Fairy Tales-Andersen It was a series of classic fairy tales, including Ugly Duckling, Little Red Riding Hood, and Tiny Girl. These stories are full of imagination and kindness, suitable for first graders to read. Little Bunnies Be Good-Little Bunnies Be Good This is a very traditional Chinese fairy tale about a little rabbit who studies hard to obey his mother's orders. The plot of this book is simple but educational, suitable for first graders.
The storybooks suitable for first graders are as follows: The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale novel about a little prince who sets off from his own planet to explore and find true love. The language of this book is simple, easy to understand, and imaginative, suitable for first-graders. Little Red Riding Hood (Andersen): This is a classic fairy tale novel about a little girl who is eaten by wolves. The plot of this book is vivid and full of imagination, suitable for first graders. 3 Kitten Fishing (George Orwell): This is a dystopian novel about a kitten and its owner. The book was humorous and educational, suitable for first graders. 4 "The Gourd Brothers"(Fujimoto): This is an animated film suitable for children. It tells the adventure story of the seven Gourd Brothers. The plot of this book was simple and interesting, suitable for first-graders to read.
I recommend the following novels that are suitable for Grade One and Grade Two students: 1. " Half-Demon Growth History ": A growth-type female protagonist has her own shortcomings and strengths. 2. Football and Dreams: For students who like sports and football novels, it tells the story of a group of children who love football. 3. " The Top Student, Deskmate, From the Future ": It was a story about a second-year high school girl who wanted to study hard after she was reborn. It was a sweet story about a silly school. 4. " The Little People ": It was a story about a boy who dropped out of school in the second year of junior high school and started his life in society at the age of fourteen. A girl who was in high school and became self-reliant at the age of sixteen. One was an ordinary young man who couldn't be any more ordinary. The other was a little girl who was destined to become a big shot. The story was ridiculous, and there was friction between their views. There was endless debate. 5. " The Emperor of Basketball " tells the story of how a junior high school student became the king of basketball. 6. " Sunshine of the First Grade: tells the story of a girl in the first grade. She returns to middle school to face her own confusion and embarrassment, awakening her self-confidence. I hope you will like my recommendation. Go and take a look!
Okay, I can prepare a speech for you about a favorite book of the first years. Which book would you like me to choose for you?
In first grade, students were usually asked to describe the things and scenes in the pictures and express them in simple words and sentences as much as possible. Reading with his mother was an important scene to help children understand the importance of reading and develop reading habits. The following is a possible example of a first-year picture: This painting depicted a sunny weekend afternoon. Mother was reading and I was playing beside her. I saw a small golden flower on the grass, gently swaying in the breeze. I also saw a little bird jumping on a branch. Do I want to know why the bird is jumping? So I went to my mother and asked her,"Why are the birds jumping?" My mother told me,"The bird is jumping to find its favorite bug." Through this example, children can learn to describe the things and scenes in the pictures and try to express their thoughts and feelings in simple words and sentences. At the same time, the mother's reading and interaction could also help the child develop reading habits and curiosity.
She might have taught you about the importance of using fresh ingredients. For example, fresh herbs can add so much more flavor to a dish compared to dried ones. Also, she could have shown you how to season a dish just right, which is a bit of an art in cooking.
A big joy when I first became an aunt was introducing my nephew to new things like different kinds of food. But a challenge was that he was a picky eater. I had to be creative in how I presented the food. For example, making little animal shapes out of fruits. Despite the difficulties, it was so rewarding to see his face light up when he liked something new. It made me feel like I was really contributing to his growth and experiences.
One of my first time aunt stories was when my niece took her first steps towards me. It was such a magical moment. I was sitting on the couch, and she was standing near the coffee table. All of a sudden, she just let go and toddled right over to me with a big smile on her face. I felt an instant connection and a huge sense of pride.
The first time I babysat my nephew as an aunt, he decided it would be fun to put a bowl on his head and pretend he was a robot. He walked around the house making beeping noises and bumping into things. It was hilarious to watch him be so creative and silly.