What are the extracurricular books that must be read in the second volume of the third grade?

The extracurricular books to be read in the second volume of Grade Three are: Seeing Poverty Again, Biography of Shukebeta, Little Peas by the Window, If I Have Three Days of Light, and The Magical Mr. Fox.

First of all, "goodbye"

Because of regret, Tomb-Sweeping Day has become the most important festival in our family. On this day, no matter how busy the fat boss, Er Ya and San Bao are, no matter how far away they are, they will go back to Cuihu Park to sweep the graves of the poor. This work tells that children can not only enjoy the innocence and interest of children's literature, but also appreciate the wisdom and philosophy of life hidden between the lines, so as to cultivate their tenacity, tolerance, gratitude and self-confidence, and grow up healthily and happily with good feelings and beliefs about society and the future forever.

Second, the biography of Shunk Beta

Shuke and Beita is two clever, witty and brave mice. Although these two mice are doomed to be looked down upon, discriminated against and indifferent, they are not willing to be pushed around. Through our own efforts, we have created a beautiful and happy life.

Third, "Little Peas by the Window"

Let children go to nature, their dreams are much bigger than the teacher's plan. Let the children have fun and learn while playing. He let the children know that there are no ghosts in the world; Know that meals are nutritious only if they are balanced; Also let children know that people are equal, can not discriminate against others, can not feel inferior.

Fourth, "If you give me three days of light"

There is a female scholar named Helen in the American School for the Blind and Deaf. Keller. She is blind and deaf, but she learned to speak with great perseverance, learned a lot of languages and characters, and made many great contributions to mankind. Her unyielding performance is not only an example for disabled children, but also an example for people who are physically and mentally healthy. In this book, you will see a respectable example-she didn't give up her life because of physical disability, but smiled at the setbacks and difficulties in life and let her life shine forever.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) "Mr. Magic Fox"

Father Fox, Mother Fox and their lovely four little foxes live a happy life. Their neighbors Boggis, Bunce and Bean are the three meanest farm owners, but this does not prevent Father Fox from getting some delicious food from the farm. One day, three guys decided to get rid of father fox. The three of them waited outside Mr. Fox's hole with guns.