What should children pay attention to when reciting ancient poems?

1. Choose ancient poems suitable for children: Choose some ancient poems with simple content, beautiful language and harmonious rhythm to make them easy for children to understand and accept.

2. Create a good reciting environment: Reciting in a quiet and comfortable environment will help children concentrate and improve the reciting effect.

3. Adopt lively and interesting teaching methods: let children learn ancient poems in a relaxed and happy atmosphere by telling stories, performing and singing.

4. Separate teaching: Divide the ancient poetry into several short paragraphs, and only let the children recite a short paragraph at a time, gradually increasing the difficulty and avoiding the children's resistance due to excessive burden.

5. Encouragement and praise: Give timely affirmation and praise to children's recitation achievements, and stimulate children's interest in learning and self-confidence.

6. Correct mistakes in time: In the process of reciting, if you find that your pronunciation is inaccurate or your understanding is incorrect, you should correct it in time to ensure that you have correct knowledge.

7. Cultivate interest: through a variety of ways, such as painting, crafts, games, etc. Let children naturally come into contact with ancient poetry in the process of participating in activities and cultivate their interest in ancient poetry.

8. Parental companionship: Parents can accompany their children to recite ancient poems, share the fun of learning and enhance parent-child relationship.

9. Review regularly: Children need to practice ancient poetry repeatedly, and parents should regularly arrange for their children to review and consolidate what they have learned.

10. Pay attention to inspiring thinking: in the process of reciting ancient poetry, guide children to think about the meaning of poetry and the author's creative background, and cultivate children's thinking ability and aesthetic taste.