What creative English homework are there in primary schools?

Did Shi Lang teach letters and movements twice in front of the mirror today? Ask the parents to report the letter and the children to do the action? Write the letters in order and number each letter? Competing with my mother to remember words to see who is in a hurry? Record the dialogue and see if what you read is the same as that on the CD. Do warm-up exercises with mom and dad and review action words. You're the coach, and mom and dad do it with you? When eating at home, ask your parents what to eat for lunch in English, and play with your parents after the dialogue class. When you get home, greet your parents in English, or even talk? Sing English songs to parents and teach them to sing? Write a sentence on paper every week, stick it on the bed and read it once a day? Go home and teach your mother the words you learned today? Count how many words and sentences you can read in five minutes. Stand on your bed, put a book on your head and read the text aloud three times. Will the book fall? Draw lots to read English and add and subtract stars. In the second class, whoever is drawn will come up and read English in front of everyone. Who's the teacher's name? If you can't say it, do the action, and everyone can specify the action at will. Let the children go home and teach their mothers a word to see which mother learns quickly. They can test their mother in an electric test.