Inspire imagination and cultivate children's creative ability
Using questions to stimulate children's thinking is to inspire children to spread the wings of imagination, explore the unknown from the known, and develop children's creativity important method. Einstein said: "Asking a question is often more important than solving it." Because solving problems may only be a matter of mathematical and experimental skills and knowledge, but raising new questions, new possibilities, and looking at old problems from a new perspective require creativity and imagination. In poetry teaching, great emphasis must be placed on shifting from teachers' questions to children's questions in order to cultivate their creativity. For example, when teaching the poem "Little Boat", the teacher can grasp the sentence "The crescent moon is a small boat" and let the students associate the crescent shape of the moon with the shape of the boat, and then through the understanding of the blue sky and stars The description of the moon tells what the beautiful night sky looks like, and then inspires children to imagine what they will see when they fly to the moon and travel in space. This enlightens children's thinking and develops their imagination and creativity.