The fifth part is the Seven Laws Long March Teaching Plan

Seven Laws Long March Teaching Plan: Take you to appreciate the hardships and heroism of the Red Army's Long March.

First, the teaching objectives

Through this lesson, students will be able to:

Understand the historical background, reasons and purposes of the Red Army's Long March.

Understand the hardships and hardships suffered by the Red Army in the Long March, as well as their heroism and firm belief.

By reading the poem Seven Laws of the Long March, I feel the strength and charm of the Long March spirit.

Master the poetic forms and writing skills of the Seven Rhymes, and improve your writing level.

Second, the focus and difficulties in teaching

Teaching emphasis: let students deeply understand the hardships and heroism of the Red Army's Long March and feel the strength and charm of the Long March spirit.

Teaching difficulties: let students master the poetic form and writing skills of the seven laws and improve their writing level.

Third, the teaching process

1. Import link

Through pictures, videos and other forms, let students understand the historical background, reasons and purposes of the Red Army's Long March, and guide students to think: How should we strengthen our faith and forge ahead in the face of difficulties and challenges?

Learn the text

Let the students read the Seven Laws of the Long March and understand the Long March spirit and revolutionary belief. Through classroom reading and group reading, students can better understand the artistic conception and emotion of poetry.

3. Analyze the structure of poetry

Let the students analyze the poetic structure of the Seven Laws Long March and understand the basic forms and writing skills of the Seven Laws. Through courseware display, explanation and other forms, students can better master poetry writing skills.

4. Create seven laws

Let students write on the basis of mastering the basic forms and writing skills of the seven laws. Can provide some themes or writing materials, so that students can play freely and show their writing talents.