"Xi 'an's middle school teacher asked the students to draw a picture of Du Fu's life. Where did he go all his life and what kind of poems did he leave there? "As a practitioner of the new curriculum reform, it is very good for young teachers to apply the reform to their daily teaching. Recently, Liu Liping, a Chinese teacher in Xi 'an No.83 Middle School, became popular on the Internet because she gave her students an assignment to draw a map of Tang poetry, which attracted enthusiastic support and praise from many netizens. It also really fits the national education reform policy.
Teacher Liu told the media that he had asked students to draw "maps of Tang poems" twice. The last time was on 20 17, and * * * drew a map of poems by poets such as Du Fu and Wang Wei.
By drawing maps of Tang poems, students will have a better understanding of ancient history and geographical figures and deepen their knowledge.
Drawing a map is a student's homework, but it will not be graded. I hope this open and enlightening method can stimulate students' innovative thinking and make traditional culture a reality within reach.
Teacher Liu said that everyone's life has problems that he needs to fight and face, and every poet's life also has themes that he needs to face. For example, Du Fu's life themes include poverty and war. After the Anshi Rebellion, he had no fixed address and no income for a long time. But the young Du Fu couldn't see these things, because he wrote: "Once you climb to the top of the mountain and peek, you will see that other mountains are short under the sky." He is determined to win. So we will find that Du Fu, young people, middle-aged people and old people have their own life themes at every stage of life. I hope the students can get to know the poet from a personal point of view, and don't be afraid to see such a great man.
Previously, Liu Liping also arranged open-ended homework such as "Writing Xiang Yu Diary", and students were more interested in this kind of homework. "When students learn real things through my classroom, I really feel a sense of accomplishment."
"I hope to use this open and inspiring way to stimulate students' innovative thinking and make traditional culture a reality at your fingertips. "Recently, a Chinese teacher at No.83 Middle School in Xi City became popular on the Internet for teaching students to draw maps of Tang poems. This is Liu Liping. She said: "This innovative form of homework is particularly popular with students, and it also makes the original boring ancient poetry come alive at once."
1. Creative homework inspired by books Liu Liping told reporters that students first started to draw maps of Tang poems on 20 17 10. At that time, she was talking about Zhen Wu's book Atlas of Tang Poetry, when she suddenly got inspiration. After discussing with other teachers, she felt that letting students learn ancient poems by drawing "maps of Tang poems" could make the content of poems and the interpretation of poets more interesting and vivid.
Inspired and led by the teacher, the class is divided into four groups, each group chooses a geographical area and sorts out the places described in each poem. It took a week to form the first map of Tang poetry, which is more than one meter long, including characteristic buildings, famous mountains and rivers, illustrated with pictures and full of creativity.
The first attempt is to make the rigid poetry vivid. Liu Liping thinks that through this form of work, poetry and people are more integrated. "For the first time, students will find it difficult, and there are also children with low completion, but this is only the beginning. When students consult materials, draw maps, and fill in the contents attentively, they have actually gained a lot of more humanized and specific expressions or poetic styles about poets, which is different from simple writing and reading. " Liu Liping said.
Liu Liping told reporters that students learn poetry by drawing maps, making their rigid poems lively and interesting. "Compared with traditional learning methods, drawing maps to learn Tang poetry is more challenging and can stimulate students' interest. In addition, painting poems and pictures is a mixture of language, politics, history and geography, which not only involves some geographical knowledge, but also requires a certain painting ability, which also requires a certain grasp of the poet's life. " She said.
3. Mastery and creativity. Students like "this form of homework has achieved good results, and I intend to continue to let students do it." Liu Liping told reporters that this kind of homework will be done once a semester. Liu Liping picked up a student's work and explained to the reporter: "Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that all the other mountains are short under the sky." This is the ambition of young Du Fu. "Although the country is divided, the mountains and rivers remain forever, and the vegetation turns green in spring." This is Du Fu, a middle-aged man under the An Shi Rebellion. "There are wars and mountains to the north of this wall, and beside this railing, how can I not cry? "This is the grief and sorrow of Du Fu in his later years. "Linking poetry with poets, letting students walk into poets and making poetry come alive will naturally approach poetry." She said.
Mao Jinyi of Class 0/8 in Grade 1/KLOC said, "I like this method of learning poetry very much. It not only enriches our homework forms, but also expands our thinking to some extent. I learned a lot about the life of many poets and extracurricular knowledge through consulting materials. Enriched the poet's understanding and deepened the understanding of ancient poetry. "