Primary school students can expand their horizons, accumulate knowledge, improve their literacy and improve their writing skills by reading more good books. The following are the classic books I recommend for primary school students, welcome to read!
Classic books for primary school students
1. "Scary Science·New Science Series·Super Building" < /p>
Written by Michael Cox/Illustrated by Michael Phillips
Beijing Children's Publishing House
Joyful to learn and good at science
Recommendation: After reading "Super Building", you must feel: I can start designing my own super skyscraper. This book has won the Aventis Youth Award, the international popular science book award, three times.
2. "The Brain Stealer"
Pan Jiazheng/Author
Hunan Science and Technology Press
Criticizing and Questioning Science
Recommendation: The author Pan Jiazheng is enthusiastic about youth education and science popularization, and he is following a "localized science fiction path." While spreading scientific knowledge and concepts, his works also touch on all aspects of social life and are called "social science fiction". After reading, readers not only increase scientific knowledge and enjoy themselves physically and mentally, but also strengthen their ability to distinguish between beauty, ugliness and goodness. The ability to evil.
3. "Numbers—The Key to All Things"
Written by Inkajatan Poskit, illustrated by Ying Ruifu, translated by Zhang Le
Beijing Children's Publishing House
Rational Thinking Mathematics
Recommendation: Does mathematics make you feel painful? During studies and exams, you will be afraid of questions involving squares or being Are prime numbers confusing? Are numbers unpopular to you? However, when you fly to the infinity of the universe and come back with numbers, "Numbers-The Key to Everything" guarantees It will surprise you.
4. "Youth Music and Art Stories"
Feng Zikai/Author
China Braille Publishing House
Aesthetic Music and Art
Recommendation: The articles in this book are selected from the youth magazine "New Youth" published by Kaiming Bookstore during the Republic of China. It aims to guide teenagers to understand society, appreciate literature and art, and understand nature. According to the content of the story, it is divided into two parts: "Youth Music Story" and "Youth Art Story". The boring basic knowledge of art is melted into simple short stories, which are told in a humorous and leisurely way.
5. "Greek Myths and Legends"
De Gustave Swibb/Author, Chu Tunan/Translation
Beijing Times Chinese Bookstore
Humanistic accumulation
Recommendation: As a motif of Western culture, Greek mythology has undoubtedly had a huge impact on the world. To understand Western literary works, you must have two important reading foundations: Bible stories and Greek and Roman mythological stories. This book collects a number of representative stories from ancient Greek mythology, showing a magnificent picture of ancient Greek mythology, leading children to enter the palace of Greek mythology and appreciate its unique artistic charm.
Classic books for primary school students
1. "Cat-Eye Boy Bao Dada" series of 6 volumes
Ge Jingzhu Jielie Publishing House
Reason for recommendation
Wang Meiqing: Children will really read if they like it
I prefer the "Cat Eye Boy Bao Dada" series. Young children's literature writer Ge Jing uses the form of stories Cultivate children's interest in reading and open up the minds of young children. In the reading class of our class, this work was eagerly read by the students. After reading the book, a parent also expressed his support for his children to read such extracurricular books. How can this set of books win the love of children and the attention of teachers and parents at the same time? Several features such as the shaping of characters, the clever integration of scientific knowledge and rigorous logical reasoning deserve our attention.
Nowadays, parents hope that their children will win at the starting line. In addition to enrolling in various training classes, they also hope that their children will read more books. However, parents often start from their own will and ignore their children's wishes. As far as children's literature is concerned, only when children love the protagonists in the book will they truly read and experience it. The identity of the protagonist Bao Dada in the "Cat Eye Boy Bao Dada" series is similar to that of an ordinary primary school student. He is an 11-year-old boy who is brave, smart, and helpful. The most important thing is that he has a pair of cat eyes that can see through the truth. This kind of Superpowers are also what primary school students yearn for. He can see through the evil magician’s plots and deceptions, which is similar to the piercing eyes of Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West". This is also the key to attracting children.
Primary school students have a very strong thirst for knowledge, and scientific knowledge is indispensable spiritual food for their growth. This set of books cleverly weaves some scientific knowledge into wonderful stories, such as "Aliens on the Sea of ??the Sea" "The story contains hidden knowledge about the growth environment of natural bird's nests, which can stimulate primary school students' desire to explore scientific knowledge and guide them to conduct in-depth research on the parts of their interests."
2. "My Classmates Say I'm Ugly"
The third volume of Golden Wheat Field Children's International Award-winning Book Series [O] by Nesterlinger Anhui Children's Publishing House
< p>Reason for recommendationGong Weiju: Beauty shines in the soul
"My Classmates Say I'm Ugly" mainly tells the story of the little girl Taixi in the face of "beauty and ugliness" Experience the twists and turns of the journey. Tessie's appearance was not good-looking. At school, her classmates laughed at her and called her an "anteater." In a "teacher-student" game, the Chinese teacher Fei Xueer kept spitting during class, which not only sprayed on the students' books, but also splashed on their faces. In order to get back at Ms. Fisher, the class decided to embarrass her by making everyone a "spit shield." Only Tessie felt that this behavior was really inappropriate, because the last time she went to the school hospital, she accidentally heard that Teacher Fisher suffered from jaw atrophy, so the dentures could not be fastened tightly, and she would spit when speaking. Tessie's heart is full of contradictions: if she doesn't wear a "spit shield" with the whole class, she will be even more isolated; if she makes fun of the teacher with everyone else, it goes against her original intention. The author is well versed in children's psychology and vividly expresses the little protagonist's state of mind hesitating between two completely different choices. The subsequent development of the plot was also full of twists and turns: just as the prank was about to be carried out, the history teacher suddenly appeared and told the class that Teacher Fisher accidentally fell and broke her leg. Only then did the classmates realize that their behavior was How selfish and indifferent. Afterwards, they all apologized to Tessie, and little Tessie truly understood the true meaning of beauty in her bright smile.
Children's literature writer Mei Zihan once said: "Good children's literature should be age-appropriate and interesting. Laughing happily or thinking seriously are all from the perspective of respecting our lives and not pretending to be innocent. , and it’s not intentionally profound.” From this perspective, Nesterlinger’s “My Schoolmates Say I’m Ugly” is undoubtedly a masterpiece of children’s literature. It presents the "imperfections" in the growth experience in such a delicate, tortuous and touching way that every child who reads this book can find his inner cry.
Classic books for the fourth grade of primary school
1. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" by Jin Yong
One of the "Trilogy of the Condor Heroes", Part 2 Continuing from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Legend of Heaven and the Dragon Slayer". It has a prominent historical background, numerous scenes, and majestic momentum, and has a distinct "heroic epic" style; it breaks the traditional martial arts novels that are blindly legendary and insists on creating personalized characters as the center, so that the novel achieves the goal of "even though things are strange, people are strange". But it’s really a wonderful place.
2. "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami
"Norwegian Wood" is originally a song by the Beatles, which here implies the hesitation, fear, and fear that young people must go through. A sign of fumbling and confusion. Behind those gentle and elegant words, there surges the unique sadness and passion of youth, saying what we have always wanted to say, those stories of love in the innocent age.
3. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" by J.K. Rowling
The first novel in the famous fantasy novel "Harry Potter" series . The author cleverly combines the aesthetic qualities found in world literary classics, achieving artistic effects of rich imagination, compact plot, rigorous reasoning, and profound characterization. It is not only popular among children, but also loved by adults.
4. "The Catcher in the Rye" by Salinger
The author limits the beginning and end of the story to the 16-year-old middle school student Holden Caulfield when he left school. During the three days of wandering around New York, and using the imaginative writing method of stream of consciousness, it fully explored the inner world of a teenage boy. The protagonist's experiences and thoughts arouse strong excitement among teenagers.