This catchy little poem skillfully embeds several punctuation marks in the text, guiding students to know commas, periods and ellipsis through vivid things. Learning punctuation norms is interesting and suitable for children.
Original text:
It's raining, it's raining, and the sand is raining.
The frog said, "I want to write a poem!" " "
The tadpole swam over and said, "I want to be your comma."
The water bubble in the pond said, "I can stop now."
A string of water drops on the lotus leaf said, "We can be ellipsis."
The frog's poem is written like this: "Gung, Gung, Gung." Quack, quack, quack ... "
Extended data
"Frog Writing Poems" is a text in the seventh lesson of the first grade of primary school Chinese in People's Education Edition (20 16 edition, approved by the Ministry of Education).
The author vividly describes the scene of frogs croaking like poems in rainy days, and vividly compares tadpoles, blisters and a string of water drops to commas, periods and ellipsis in poems, which makes people think deeply.
The content of the textbook is illustrated, full of childlike interest, imagination and creativity, which is very suitable for the lively and curious first-year students to learn languages and understand things, and also leaves a broad space for teachers' creative teaching.
This children's poem is lively and interesting, which is very suitable for junior children to read and has certain significance for training children's imagination and reading ability.
With the help of so many good friends, the little frog finally finished writing this poem, and the students will find that this poem written by the frog is so interesting that there is only one word-gung.
This word is an onomatopoeic word, and "quack, quack" is the language of the little frog. What will the little frog convey to everyone through his own language, exert his imagination and enlighten the children's spirituality? Such inspiration and guidance will greatly tap children's imagination, enhance their imagination space, exercise their active thinking and develop their oral expression ability.