"I have a question"

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? In music class last Friday, Teacher Li took the children to learn to sing "Little Fish's Dream".

The song is very nice, and the lyrics are beautifully written: "The fish played in the water for a day, and slept in the arms of the mother in the pond. The stars fell from the sky and covered it with a pearl quilt. Uh-huh-huh. , the wind sang a lullaby, blowing gently, blowing slowly, the fish was dreaming, and in the dream I saw the mother kissing its mouth. ”

? Teacher Li wants the children to remember the lyrics. , I specially made a ppt with pictures for each lyric, which is vivid and easy to remember.

? The children studied very seriously and sang very enthusiastically. Suddenly, Wang Shi raised his hand and said, "Teacher, I have a question." Teacher Li asked, "What problem do you have?", "I think this painting is wrong. The little fish has no eyelids. It has its eyes open." "Sleeping. Why is Xiaoyu closing his eyes?" When Wang Shi said this, the children stopped singing and started observing the pictures. "That's really wrong. Why does Xiaoyu sleep with his eyes closed?" The children started talking one after another. Some said: "Maybe this is a special fish"; some said: "Maybe the small fish imagined that it has eyelids"; some said: "Maybe the computer made a mistake"; and some said: "Li "Teacher, don't you know that the little fish sleeps with its eyes open, and then you drew it wrong"...

The normal teaching was interrupted by a question. But shouldn’t we be happy? Children's world is innocent. In their view, everything should conform to their cognitive scope. "Fish sleep with eyes open" is scientific common sense they know, so "fish with eyes closed" is wrong. Now that you know the mistake, you must point it out and correct it. This is the correct approach.

There is no falsehood in the child's world, and the child will not care about other people's faces and feelings.

So, thumbs up for Wang Shi! Thumbs up for the kids!