Reading is an important way to improve self-accomplishment and expand knowledge, and the cultivation of primary school students 'interest in reading is even more important. The following are some ways to increase the interest of primary school students in reading outside the classroom: 1. Rich reading materials: provide primary school students with a variety of reading materials, including storybooks, comic books, encyclopedia, poetry, etc., so that they can feel the joy of reading in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. 2. Cultivate reading habits: Let primary school students develop the habit of reading. Arrange a certain amount of time to read every day. You can make a reading plan, such as reading for 30 minutes every day. 3. Create a reading environment: Create a comfortable and quiet reading environment for primary school students at home. You can install reading lights and arrange comfortable tables and chairs to let primary school students feel the joy of reading. 4. encourage reading sharing: you can encourage primary school students to share their reading experiences and feelings, which can enhance their interest and confidence in reading. 5. Reward reading achievements: When primary school students achieve reading achievements, they can be rewarded with rewards such as praise and prizes to let them feel the sense of accomplishment and pride brought by reading. 6. Cultivate reading interest groups: You can organize reading interest groups for primary school students to voluntarily participate in and exchange reading experiences and feelings. This can enhance their reading interest and social skills. 7. Guiding reading and thinking: In the process of reading, primary school students can be guided to read and think, such as asking questions, analyzing the structure of the article, thinking about the author's intentions, etc. This can help them better understand and absorb the content in the book. There are many ways to improve the interest of primary school students in reading outside the classroom. The key is to let primary school students feel the joy and meaning of reading, so that they can grow and develop in reading.