How to Cultivate Pupils' Interest in Learning

Methods to cultivate primary school students' interest in learning;

1, reducing workload.

For those children who are not good at learning and are afraid of learning, the worst way is to give them a lot of questions and try to improve their learning skills and interest by doing a lot of exercises. Facts have proved that this is the worst way. The more you increase his homework and practice, the more children will resist learning until they are tired of learning. Don't give homework to this type of child on the basis of the teacher's homework, which will hurt him.

Children's homework must be written carefully and have a profound understanding of homework questions. Anything that is not deep enough will be "temporarily stored" and digested and absorbed by the temporary storage.

2, let children find confidence and fun from doing simple and easy questions, easy first and then difficult.

Children who are not good at learning are often afraid of doing difficult problems and are not good at doing them. Parents try their best to make their children do difficult problems, which will make them lose more confidence in learning difficult problems. The correct way is to do more easy questions for children, find confidence from doing easy questions, taste the sweetness, do more easy questions, do more difficult problems, and so on.

The method is "start with easy and basic questions, do more and do the hard ones." If your child doesn't do well in addition and subtraction within 100 in the first grade, you can ask him to do more addition and subtraction within 20, and he will naturally do it within 100 when he is proficient.

3. Encourage and affirm children and increase their confidence and motivation.

Observe children's changes and progress, and give them positive encouragement and reinforcement again and again. Children can gain strength and confidence from their own progress. What parents should do is "encourage and wait". Don't give up after a while, go on. Children's interest in learning and grades will definitely come up gradually, and stick to it!

Persistence is success! Every child always likes to repeat the affirmative behavior of others. If you say he is good at math, he will like learning math. So, even if it is his weakest place, you should find the bright spot there.

4. Let children's learning conform to the law and conform to the "learning process".

"Learning process" thinks that learning is to find and solve problems. Let children know that finding problems is a very important job in learning. Finding problems is very important for learning. In appreciation and suggestions, let children be willing to find problems, dare to face up to problems, and program problems.

Children know that it is natural for a good boy to learn to send problems that he can't solve to the teacher.