Farming poems of the four seasons in grade two.

The first section "Flowers bloom and grass grow and butterflies fly" is a difficult sentence for children to recite, which describes such a beautiful picture of grass growing tall, flowers blooming and butterflies dancing. Children can read repeatedly by comparing pictures and texts, and it is easier to read them back when there are pictures in their minds.

2. The second section describes the situation that farmers are busy with farming in summer. Farmers should pick mulberry, raise silkworms and transplant rice seedlings to farm. There are three words: busy farming, diligent farming and moonlight, which reflect the busyness and hard work of farmers.

In particular, the last sentence, "Get up early and be greedy for the dark, and come back covered with moonlight", can make children feel that the moonlight shines on farmers' uncles through the pictures in the article, so that they can temporarily get rid of busy farming and return to their homes for a short rest. Let the children feel the hardships of farmers.

In addition, in summer, in addition to these farming, farmers' uncles also need fertilization, ploughing and weeding.

3. Autumn is the harvest season. In the third section, we see that in autumn, when rice is ripe, it needs to be dried and threshed. "This grain smells like gold." This is a metaphor. Millet is as full and golden in color as gold. Seeing the fruits of this harvest, the farmers "worked hard, but their hearts were full of joy", but they finally gained the joy of harvest.

You can combine "every grain is hard" with "sympathy for farmers" to guide children to cherish food.

The fourth quarter is the winter, the end of the year, and the Chu Qing after the first snow. "After ploughing for a year, everyone is laughing", and smiles and abb-style overlapping words should be expanded and accumulated. In addition, children can imagine talking: the family sits together and thinks about what they might talk about after a year of hard work and harvest, so as to realize the truth of "no pains, no gains".