2024 Three-Rise and Four Summer Preview Planner, just read this one
Summer vacation is a very critical time for students who are about to move from Year 3 to Year 4. Proper planning of your summer study and life will not only consolidate your existing knowledge, but also prepare you well for the upcoming Year 4 study. The following is a carefully formulated three-to-four summer preview plan for everyone, I hope it can be helpful to students.
1. Learning objectives
1. Consolidate the basic knowledge of Chinese, mathematics, English and other basic knowledge learned in the third grade, and improve the ability to use them.
2. Preview the main course content of the first volume of the fourth grade, and have a preliminary understanding of the key points and difficulties of new knowledge.
3. Develop reading habits and improve reading comprehension and writing skills.
4. Strengthen mathematical thinking training and improve problem-solving skills.
5. Improve the comprehensive ability of English listening, speaking, reading and writing.
2. Specific arrangements
The first week
Chinese
1. Review the new words in the second volume of the third grade, dictating 20 words a day to ensure that you have a solid grasp.
2. Recite the ancient poems and text passages that are required to be memorized in the second volume of the third grade.
3. Read a classic piece of children's literature, such as Charlotte's Web, for 1 hour a day, and take reading notes.
mathematics
1. Review the math concepts and formulas in the second volume of Grade 3 and do a set of related comprehensive exercises.
2. Do 20 oral arithmetic problems and 10 application problems every day to improve your calculation and problem-solving skills.
English
1. Review the words and sentence patterns in the second volume of the third grade, and write 10 words and 5 sentence patterns silently every day.
2. Listen to English nursery rhymes or watch English cartoons for 30 minutes to develop a sense of English.
Week 2
Chinese
1. Preview the texts of Unit 1 of the first volume of the fourth grade, mark the birth words in advance, and have a preliminary understanding of the text.
2. Write a short essay every week with a self-proposed topic of no less than 200 words.
mathematics
1. Preview the mathematics knowledge of Unit 1 of Grade 4 Volume I and watch the relevant teaching videos.
2. Make a math tabloid with fun math stories, math riddles, etc.
English
1. Preview the words and sentence patterns in Unit 1 of Grade 4 Book I and try to read along with the recordings.
2. Briefly describe your summer vacation life in English.
Week 3
Chinese
1. Continue to preview the texts in Unit 2 of the first volume of Grade 4 and summarize the main content and main ideas of the texts.
2. Read a biography of a celebrity, such as Marie Curie, and write down your impressions.
mathematics
1. Complete the after-class practice questions in Unit 1 of Grade 4 Volume I to test the effect of preview.
2. Play some math puzzle games like Sudoku, Blackjack, etc.
English
1. Memorize the words and sentence patterns in Unit 1 of the first volume of the 4th grade book.
2. Watch an English soundtrack movie, such as Zootopia, and imitate the characters in it for dialogue.
Week 4
Chinese
1. Preview the texts in Unit 3 of Volume I of Grade 4 and accumulate good words and sentences.
2. Conduct an ancient poetry recitation activity to feel the charm of poetry.
mathematics
1. Prepare for the mathematics knowledge of Unit 2 of the first volume of Grade 4 and make some simple notes.
2. Participate in a hands-on math activity, such as measuring the size of a room, calculating the cost of shopping, etc.
English
1. Review the words and sentence patterns in Units 1 and 2 of Grade 4 Book I for self-examination.
2. Write a letter to a friend or family member in English.
3. Other matters
1. Arrange 1-2 hours of outdoor activities every day, such as skipping rope, kicking shuttlecock, cycling, etc., to enhance physical fitness.
2. Help parents do some housework within their ability, such as sweeping the floor, washing dishes, tidying up the room, etc., to cultivate a sense of labor.
3. Arrange a family gathering or outing once a week to enhance the parent-child relationship and enrich the life experience.
4. Precautions
1. Arrange time reasonably to avoid excessive learning tasks, which may lead to children's boredom in school.
2. Parents should give their children proper supervision and guidance to help them develop good study habits.
3. Regularly check and evaluate your child's learning outcomes and adjust your learning plan in a timely manner.
In short, the summer vacation of the third and fourth grades is an important transition stage, and I hope that students can follow this preview schedule to lay a solid foundation for the study of the fourth grade. I believe that with everyone's efforts, we will be able to spend a fulfilling and meaningful summer vacation!
The above is the three-to-four summer preview plan carefully prepared for everyone, I hope that students can make full use of this summer vacation, achieve self-improvement, and meet new challenges! Come on!