Preview three ancient poems in the second1class of the first volume of the fifth grade.

In the second1lesson of the first volume of the fifth grade, I preview three ancient poems as follows:

First, the text background:

Three ancient poems were selected in this class, namely "In the Heron Tower", "Looking at the Dongting" and "The Yellow Crane Tower Farewell Meng Haoran to Yangzhou". These poems depict the natural scenery and feelings of parting, and are important windows for understanding the ancient culture and poetry creation in China.

Second, the prefix:

Master new words: circle the new words, phonetic symbols and word combinations in the text.

Mastering words: Understand the new words in the text, such as "stork tower", "Dongting", "Yellow Crane Tower" and "Fireworks March", look them up in the dictionary or contact the context to understand their meanings.

Third, reading comprehension:

Read the text aloud: read the text aloud, pay attention to correct pronunciation and read the sentences.

Understanding content: understand the meaning of each poem and feel the poet's feelings. You can use notes or ask teachers and classmates to help you understand.

Appreciation of famous sentences: Find out the famous sentences in the text, such as "But if you climb a flight of stairs, you will broaden your horizons for three hundred miles" and "I know where my brother climbed, and there is a man missing from Cornus everywhere", and appreciate their meanings and expressions.

The role of preview

Cultivate self-study ability: through preview, let students read new knowledge independently, think and analyze problems independently, thus cultivating self-study ability.

Enhance the classroom effect: preview can make students know new knowledge in advance, prepare for classroom study and improve the efficiency of listening to lectures.

Consolidate what you have learned: preview can make students contact with new knowledge in advance, pave the way for follow-up study and consolidate what they have learned.

Improve the level of note-taking: preview can help students understand the content of the class in advance, take notes in a targeted manner and improve the level of note-taking.

Cultivate interest in learning: through preview, students can discover the fun and charm of new knowledge, thus cultivating interest in learning and improving learning enthusiasm.