One common story in school and kindergarten could be 'The Little Red Hen'. In this story, the hen finds some wheat and asks her friends for help in planting, harvesting, and baking bread. But they all refuse. In the end, the hen does all the work herself and enjoys the bread while her friends watch. It teaches kids about the value of hard work.
Another great story for school and kindergarten is 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. The hare is very fast but overconfident. He takes a nap during the race while the tortoise keeps moving slowly but steadily. Eventually, the tortoise wins the race. It shows kids that consistency and determination can be more important than natural ability.
Stories in school and kindergarten can also be about friendship. 'Charlotte's Web' is a wonderful example. Charlotte, a spider, befriends Wilbur, a pig. She writes words in her web to save Wilbur from being slaughtered. This story shows kids the power of friendship and kindness.
There are many similar essays in the kindergarten. " The 1894 - 1895 War between China and Japan ": It tells the story of Japan's invasion of Northeast China in 1900. The protagonist was a general of the Qing Dynasty in China during the 1894 - 1895 war. He led the army to resist the Japanese invasion and eventually failed, but he insisted on not surrendering and fought for the dignity of the country and the people. This story taught people to be brave and patriotic in resisting foreign aggression. War of Resistance Against Japan: tells the story of Japan's full-scale invasion of China in 1937 and its invasion of Northeast China and North China. The protagonists were many people in China's Anti-Japanese War. They fought for the interests of the country and the nation, including soldiers, teachers, businessmen, etc. They risked their lives to make great contributions to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. This story teaches people to love their motherland, cherish peace, and contribute to the development of the country and the nation. War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea: It tells the story of the Chinese volunteer army fighting against the Korean People's Army to defend the territory and national interests of the motherland during the Korean War in 1950. This story showcased the heroic spirit and powerful strength of the Chinese people, and taught them to persist in being patriotic and to fight for the interests of the country and the nation. " Faithfully Serve the Nation ": This is a traditional Chinese patriotic song that is widely spread. It tells the story of a loyal soldier who selflessly contributed to the interests of the country and the nation. This song taught people to be patriotic and loyal to fight for the interests of the country and the nation.
It helps with language development. By reading these stories, they are exposed to new words and sentence structures.
One way is through repetition. Read the same story multiple times to the children. For example, read a simple story about a little rabbit going to the park every day for a week. The familiarity will help them start to recognize words.
My first day of kindergarten was a bit scary at first. I clung to my mom's hand as we walked into the school. But when I saw all the colorful pictures on the walls, I started to feel better. There were other kids crying, but I tried to be brave. The teacher gave us all a little name tag to wear. We had a snack of cookies and milk. And then we sang some fun songs together. It was an eventful day.
Some kindergarten back to school fiction books worth checking out are 'Llama Llama Misses Mama' by Anna Dewdney. It's about a little llama adjusting to school without his mama. 'If You Take a Mouse to School' by Laura Numeroff is also good. It has a fun, circular story that kids love. 'A Bad Case of Stripes' by David Shannon is another. It shows how being true to yourself is important, which is an important lesson for kindergarteners going back to school.
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.
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 funny story is that a little boy brought his pet turtle to kindergarten on the first day. He thought it was like show - and - tell every day. The teacher was quite surprised but let him keep it in a corner for the day. The turtle even made its way across the classroom at one point, causing all the kids to gather around and giggle.
One interesting kindergarten story could be about a little boy who found a lost puppy on the way to school and brought it to the kindergarten. All the kids were so excited to play with the puppy and they named it Lucky. Then they worked together to find the puppy's owner.