In the season of fragrant fruits, I welcomed a group of lovely Sayuri, who arrived as scheduled with their parents. Immature voice, flowery smile and smart eyes are all flashing with expectation and hope! In order to welcome the arrival of the children, I prepared a special opening gift-picture book! There are popular science, inspirational, educational and so on. And the number is three, and the book covers are distributed. Every child has a picture book with the same student number, and the classroom has become an ocean of picture books! Every child is so devoted, every eye is so focused, every finger is dancing on the picture book, and the children are immersed in the story. ...
"I used to be so timid that I didn't dare to look out when it was dark." Our poetry night is being extended in class. Wang Han, the student who likes reading best, can't wait to raise his little hand. "Teacher, I just read a picture book story, a little mouse's long night, in which the little mouse is very, very afraid of the dark like a child in a poem. Later, his mother told him why it was dark, so he was not afraid of it. " Then, on the topic of Wang Han, I thought that senior one children were afraid to go out at night, and some slept with their mothers and could not be separated from each other. So I boldly expanded the classroom, integrated in-class and out-of-class reading and integrated picture book reading into the text. The children and I walked through the long night of the little mouse. What happened to the mouse in the picture book at night? What did he see? I created a situation for children to play cute little mice. With the progress of the story, the children understand that darkness is not terrible: the pattering sound is the sound of water drops, the pattering sound of footsteps is the sound of clocks walking, and the pattering sound is the sound of branches scraping doors and windows ... During the story, the mystery of night is unveiled in front of the children layer by layer. It turns out to be really the same as night, and night is the same as day. At this time, we will go back to the evening self-study, and the children understand it so simply and calmly!
? What surprised me even more was that the children brought home the story of Long Night of the Little Mouse, saying that it was shared by their parents, and also created a sequel: What happened to the little mouse? Parents also participate in our picture book reading! What is even more surprising is that from then on, no matter whether it is a delicate little girl or a crying little boy, when encountering difficulties, they will stand up their small breasts and say with great pride, "Teacher, I am not afraid!" Words are full of confidence and courage! And the problem of separating beds, which is the biggest headache for parents, has also been solved!
? Reading picture books broadens children's knowledge, exercises their courage and will, deepens their understanding of the text, and builds a bridge between home and school! The child's childhood is deliberately rising in the picture book!