Cultivate students' sense of language: the language of children's poetry should be beautiful, concise and easy to understand. Teachers can cultivate students' sense of language by demonstrating reading, reading and guiding reading, and help students better understand the content and emotion of poetry.
Cultivate students' aesthetic taste: Children's poems usually have beautiful artistic conception and images. Teachers can help students better appreciate and understand the aesthetic value of poetry by explaining its background, significance and artistic features.
Cultivate students' imagination and creativity: Children's poems are usually imaginative and creative. Teachers can help students develop their imagination and creativity, and improve their language expression and creative thinking ability by guiding students to create poems, recitation competitions and story-telling competitions.
Cultivate students' humanistic quality: Children's poetry usually contains rich humanistic connotation. Teachers can guide students to read, appreciate and think about poetry, help them understand the thoughts, feelings and values expressed in poetry, and cultivate their humanistic quality.
Cultivate students' emotional expression ability: Children's poetry usually has beautiful language and emotional expression. Teachers can help students to exercise their emotional expression ability and improve their language expression ability by instructing students to recite poems and role-playing poems.
In a word, children's poetry teaching is a comprehensive, artistic and creative teaching activity. Teachers need to cultivate students' sense of language, aesthetic taste, imagination, creativity, humanistic quality and emotional expression ability in various ways to help students better understand and appreciate children's poems and improve their comprehensive quality and cultural quality.