Brief explanation of the teaching material: "What's in the Garden" is a picture book with pictures and text. It is different from ordinary popular science books and leads children into a wonderful and wonderful world.
1. Learn to use personification to express the beautiful scene of spring.
2. Try to compose a prose poem and express your imagination in the form of painting.
1. Courseware - What’s in the Garden
2. Everyone has a set of painting materials
Activity process
1. Talk about it : What’s in the garden
Teacher: It’s spring now. What changes have happened around us? What's different in the garden?
2. Learn the prose poem "What's in the Garden?"
1. The teacher recites the prose poem and the children appreciate it.
2. Teacher: What are there in the spring garden? What are they doing?
The teacher guides the children to understand the expression techniques of personification: for example, the long braid of the willow tree girl is fluttering in the breeze, and the grasshopper is learning to jump high in the grass.
3. Teachers play prose poems and children learn to recite prose poems with emotion.
3. Continuation of the prose poem "What is there in the garden in spring?"
1. Teacher: What else can be seen in the garden in spring? What did you hear?
What do you smell? Such as hearing the call of the cuckoo, the cheerful singing of the creek, smelling the fragrance of lilies, the fragrance of soil, etc.
2. Children try to continue the prose poem "What's in the Garden in Spring?" based on their own ideas.
4. Draw a picture
1. Teacher: There are so many good friends in the spring garden, let’s draw them!
2. Children can draw the spring garden in their imagination.
3. Communication and display.
Attached is a prose poem: What’s in the garden in spring? What's in the spring garden? Let's look carefully.
The red face of Father Sun, the beautiful flowers opened their smiling faces, the green grass was spread like a green carpet in the garden, and the long braids of the willow tree girl were floating in the breeze, hardworking Bees are gathering honey, colorful butterflies are dancing, earthworms are busy loosening the soil in the soil, and grasshoppers are learning to jump high in the grass.