Ignorance, bird's nest and reed. Reading pinyin and writing words are prone to mistakes: rolling, grapes, crops, rice washing, jumping and gradual changes, among which gradual changes and crops are the most prone to mistakes.
Practice answers after class.
1, the children rushed to chase the yellow disc and flew into the cauliflower.
Poetry: Children are chasing flying yellow butterflies. But this yellow butterfly flew into a golden cauliflower and was never found again.
The words "rush" and "chase" are very vivid, vividly depicting the child's innocent and lively, curious and competitive manner and psychology. The word "nowhere to be found" makes us seem to see the image of a child scratching his head in the face of a golden cauliflower.
Scene: A child is running after the yellow butterfly, and it's almost time to catch up. He couldn't help laughing happily, but the butterfly fluttered its wings and flew into the rape blossoms in Huang Cancan, where it was never found.
No one has crossed the long fence, but dragonflies and butterflies are flying.
As the day grows, farmers are busy working in the fields and don't go home at noon. As the sun rises, the shadow of the fence becomes shorter and shorter. No one walked in front of the door, only dragonflies and butterflies flew around the fence.
No one has ever written about farmers' labor from the side: in early summer, farmers are busy, leaving early and returning late, and rarely see pedestrians during the day. The last sentence uses "only dragonflies and butterflies are flying" to set off stillness, which makes it even quieter. In the last two sentences, the days are long and the people are sparse, and the butterfly dance is quiet.
Scene: In summer, the days get longer. At noon, the sun is shining, farmers go out early and come back late, sowing and weeding hard in the fields ... The shadow of the fence is getting shorter and shorter as the sun rises, and no one passes by. It was quiet all around, only dragonflies and butterflies flew by.
3. Dahl hoes Douxi East, and Zhong Er weaves chicken coops. My favorite is my youngest son, who is lying in the grass, peeling the lotus just picked.
Poetic: the eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is busy knitting chicken cages. My favorite is my youngest son, who is lying on the grass at the head of the stream, peeling off the lotus just picked.
These two sentences describe that the eldest son hoes beans, the second son weaves chicken coops, and the younger son peels lotus. It focuses on depicting the younger sons' good use of "happiness" and "lying". The word "Xi" can be said to be the crowning touch of this word.
The naughty nature of the younger son adds a more peaceful and warm atmosphere to this rural map, making it full of vitality and brilliance in an instant. The word "lie" is best used. It tells the story of the innocent, lively, naughty and lovely appearance of the youngest son lying by the stream peeling lotus flowers, thus making the characters vivid and the artistic conception intriguing.