With the advent of the era of great Chinese, the importance of Chinese is getting higher and higher, and schools have been reading classics since grade one.
For these, some people are happy and others are sad. The good news is that children can be influenced by China's traditional culture from an early age, and can continue the civilization and wisdom of their ancestors. Sadly, as Yang Yang's mother feared. What if the child can't understand and can't recite? In the long run, it has become a burden for children? Don't children remember to forget quickly, forgetting their front feet and back feet? Is this useful?
A little influence of reciting poems on my son
My son's first grade goal was to write 300 ancient poems, one every day, but later, due to the epidemic, by the end of the first grade, he had memorized 200 ancient poems.
I don't say much, but I still feel quite fulfilled. The influence of reciting poems on him is obvious.
1. During the epidemic, my son must watch the China Poetry Competition every night and join the contestants in Lapras, marveling at the skillful painting and admiring the skill of the contestants. During that time, he often asked me the question "How many poems can I recite before I can take part in the competition?"
If we say that before this, the feelings brought by poetry were ignorant and mechanical memories; Then when he also wants to stand on that stage, he has a sense of accomplishment and pride in his heart.
2. When he sees some scenes, he will also think of poetry, and when it is windy, he will blurt out Liu Bang's Song of the Strong Wind. "The wind is flying, the weaver girl returns to the sea, and Andrew is brave enough to defend the quartet!" ; Seeing a place name, I suddenly thought of a poem. This subconscious action actually made me see the influence of reciting poems on him.
Reciting poems used to be a very contradictory thing for him, but now, he will take the initiative to finish such a thing every day, and these poems will not only help him accumulate writing materials, but also affect his outlook on life, values and world outlook.
It seems like a boring thing, but when it penetrates into children's hearts bit by bit, I think its significance will become more and more precious with the change of time.
So, how to recite poems? Do you have any skills in reciting poems?
My answer is yes.
First of all, I need to say in advance that my son is not a child with extraordinary memory. My colleague's son can recite poems after reading them three or four times, but his son can't.
One more thing, of the 200 poems recited by my son, it can be said that two thirds were recited by my father, and the only third was recited by me.
My father and I recited poems with him in two completely different ways.
I advocate understanding before remembering, and drawing and mind mapping go hand in hand.
What I remember most is the song Long Songs written by Han Yuefu.
In the green garden, sunflowers are exposed to the sun.
Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity.
I am always afraid that the autumn festival will come and the leaves of yellow flowers will wither.
The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west?
A lazy youth, a lousy age.
This poem, through my narration, shows such a picture in my son's mind: in spring, sunflowers grow in the garden facing the sun, and dew on the grass is crystal clear and thriving; In a blink of an eye, spring came to Qiu Lai, and the leaves became yellow and withered, lifeless. Moreover, the river is gone forever, and time is gone forever. To sum up, if you don't make progress when you are young, it will be too late to make up for it when you are old.
My son remembered this poem after reading it two or three times. After understanding the meaning, he remembered it more clearly.
During the summer vacation, when I tested him again, he could recite every word. I believe that in his mind, this has become a beautiful picture. When he thought of this painting, those poems naturally came out of his mouth.
The reason why I used this method is because during my kindergarten years, I started a set of picture books of ancient poetry, covering the idiom stories of children's songs in Tang poetry and Song poetry, totaling *** 1200.
When my son was a child, we used more nursery rhymes and idiom stories, and only learned some simple vocabulary of Tang poetry and Song poetry.
This time it happened that the teacher asked me to recite ancient poems. After I dug out this set of books, I was surprised to find that it really fits. Its translation of the original poem is accurate and easy to understand, and it is also a phonetic version, which can deepen the impression of children who have just learned pinyin in Grade One. In addition, the illustrations in this set of books are very beautiful, attracting children's attention and being accepted by my son.
Most of the time, he reads the translation himself, tells me stories himself, and then recites them by himself.
Therefore, it is also a very pleasant thing for me to accompany my son to recite ancient poems.
2) My father is the opposite of me. He doesn't need any supplementary books, just read more, practice more and recite more.
1, repeated memory. Dad will let his son read three poems every day. On the first day, just read each poem ten times, so that you have a basic impression in your mind; The next day, read each poem five times again. Usually by the time I read it for the third time, my son has memorized it. On the third day, recite the other three songs and read the three songs of the previous day once or twice. When reading, pay attention to reading aloud and don't be distracted.
2. competition Dad is forgetful and has a poor memory. My son often laughs at him for this. They recited poems in the competition. My son is so confident that he feels sure to win.
Unexpectedly, several times, he fell behind his father. Therefore, later, my son dared not take it lightly, but read aloud more seriously.
Countless nights, when I was coaxing my second child, I was very pleased to hear the sound of father and son reciting poems and occasional laughter in my son's room.
Reading poems with my son not only enhances the relationship between father and son, but also makes an originally boring thing more interesting. Kill two birds with one stone. Why not?