Examples Of Folklore In The Textbook "OʻQish Kitobi" Of Uzbek Primary Schools
Abdurakhmonava Dinora Yusupovna , Lecturer Of Primary Education Methodology, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The younger generation is the foundation of our future. Thus we need to pay more attention to primary education. The main part of the important task of educating primary school students is carried out in reading classes. The textbooks also cover a wide range of folklore that students love to read. Folklore includes fairy tales, epics, legends, narrations, songs, folk songs, riddles, parables, anecdotes and stories. Folklore has long been a source of education.
Keywords
Reading lesson, reading textbook
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