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Extracurricular reading grade 7: list of literature Russia, books, works
Extracurricular reading in grade 7 allows students to prepare in advance for the school year. This facilitates the learning process in literature lessons, and also allows you to keep yourself in good shape during the summer holidays.
Why is it useful to read in the summer
Although many schoolchildren and their parents believe that summer reading is useless, it is not. Some of their books, which the child should read in the summer, will be held during the school year. This will help him in advance to form his opinion about the characters and the book as a whole. Some of them are optional and not taught in school. Their task is to further develop the horizons of the student.
In addition, reading in the summer helps:
- Every day, the child spends several minutes reading, which allows him to keep himself in good shape. Both children and adults notice that if you do not receive any information for a long time, then it becomes more difficult to start learning something. Thanks to reading in the summer, the child will come to school prepared, and it will be easier for him to be involved in the educational process.
- Reading shapes a child’s outlook on the world. A person’s personality develops under the influence of various factors, and reading is one of them. After reading any work, a child can change some of his views on the world.
- Promotes the development of analytical thinking. Starting from the 6th grade, children analyze what they read. They characterize characters, highlight problems, and draw conclusions.
- Promotes the development of intelligence and speech. Thanks to reading, the child’s horizons become wider, and speech is cleared of the words of parasites and becomes more correct.
Therefore, it is important to understand that reading in the summer is, first of all, useful for the child himself. Do not neglect this and encourage your child to read.
Recommended reading in Russia are:
- Fonvizin’s “Minor”;
- “Taras Bulba” and “Overcoat” by Gogol;
- “Notes of a Hunter” by Turgenev;
- “The Wild Landowner” and “Konyaga” by Saltykov-Shchedrin;
- “Monkey Language” by Zoshchenko;
- “Old Woman Izergil” and “Chelkash” by Gorky;
- Tolstoy’s Childhood;
- The Bronze Horseman and Boris Godunov by Pushkin;
- Kuprina’s Emerald;
- Green’s Scarlet Sails;
- The Three Musketeers by Dumas;
You can also learn a few verses to improve your memory during the summer. Remember that after reading the book, you need to ask the child what conclusions he made from it.
Reading in the summer after the 7th grade is necessary for the development of the student and his preparation for the school year. Also, having studied the necessary literature at home in the summer, the child will reduce the load during the school year.