It's good to travel with books.

A few days ago, my junior high school history teacher and sister sent me a link, the CCTV documentary "Walking with Books". I opened two videos and thought they were very good, especially suitable for our fifth-grade students. I quickly collected them and had the opportunity to show them to my children to learn more about the inside and outside of the textbooks.

This is a superb documentary filmed by CCTV for children-"Walking with Books", which is a large-scale experiential cultural and educational program. The program takes primary and secondary school textbooks or classic works as clues, and simultaneously "reads thousands of books" and "takes Wan Li Road". The depth and breadth of the fields are amazing: tracing back to Hexi Corridor, Chang 'an, Suzhou Gardens, Turpan and Shaanxi folk customs, grasslands, mountains and seas ... exploring the books and poems of Yue Fei's hometown, the ancient capital of Qi State ... feeling the delicious food and architecture in various places and exploring the customs of animals and plants. draw

I use my spare time to open the video on the class computer and play it for the children.

0 1. Hexi Corridor: The spring breeze in Yumenguan is not enough.

02. Hexi Corridor: No one left Yangguan in the west.

These two videos, just like we just finished learning ancient poetry, are just descriptions in books, and we don't understand them very well. Today, the students are very happy and look at these two paragraphs eagerly. It turns out that Yumenguan is really related to jade. They saw the wisdom of soldiers guarding the living environment and transmitting military information through bonfires thousands of years ago. They also know that Yangguan is the only way to go abroad at the border now, and it is here that Tang Xuanzang rearranged the butterfly customs clearance. The two videos are eye-opening, really traveling with books, boring knowledge and all kinds of questions are solved here.

The children begged me to show them a passage every day. I loved it, learned more, and fell in love with this documentary! It is said that interest is the best teacher. I hope they can fall in love with Chinese, like reading, like traveling, like reading thousands of books and traveling in Wan Li!