The real enlightenment of ancient poetry is not simply "reciting", let alone forcing children to recite.
For example, when we are reading Silent Night Thinking, if we look out of the window at this moment and there happens to be a bright moon shining in the sky, then the child's understanding of this poem will be more profound.
When we watch the big white goose frolicking in the lake and take our children to recite "Xiang Tiange, with white hair floating in the green water and red palms clearing the waves", it is easy for children to associate what they read with what they see. Which child can not fall in love with such learning?
Integrate the artistic conception of ancient poetry into children's daily life, reproduce the scenes of ancient poetry, and let children feel the same.
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The enlightenment of poetry is to enrich children's language experience and guide children to appreciate the rhythm and beauty of poetry in repeated reading.
Ancient poetry pays attention to rhyming, flat, and clever antithesis. Both five-character poems and seven-character poems have the rhythm of "23" and "223".
A poem has rhythm and tone. Mr. Zhu Guangqian wrote in On Poetry that poetry is pure literature with rhythm. Therefore, reading and listening to poems for children is still a good melody enlightenment.
In addition, most children are active, and ancient poems can be adapted into fingering ballads according to their rhythm, which not only mobilizes children's senses, but also increases their interest in reading ancient poems.
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Beyond all appearances, the deepest core of poetry is the word "emotion".
After the children's thinking and emotions have developed to a certain extent, take them to the source-that is, tell them the story behind this ancient poem, so that they can understand this ancient poem.
Every story gives children a different feeling. Use these stories to guide children to immerse themselves in ancient poetry to feel and form their own unique "perception" of poetry.
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In addition to listening and reading, draw ancient poems with children.
The artistic conception in ancient poetry is very vivid, so you might as well take your children to draw the scenes in your mind.
Images and pictures are the easiest for children to understand. Turning ancient poetry into pictures not only stimulates children's enthusiasm for painting, but also facilitates children to better understand ancient poetry.