1. First of all, primary school students need to spend some time observing the stars at night to write poems about stars. They can record the shape, color and position of the stars they see, and then imagine according to this information.
For example, they may imagine the stars as animals, people or some mysterious creatures. This process of observation and imagination not only stimulates their imagination, but also improves their observation and thinking ability.
When pupils write poems about stars, they should use vivid language as much as possible. They can personify the stars by using rhetorical devices such as metaphor and personification, and endow them with human emotions and behaviors.
4. For example, stars can be compared to eyes, blinking; Or personify the stars and say they are dancing in the sky. Such language makes poetry more vivid and interesting.
Although primary school students' poems don't need to be too complicated, simple rhythms and rhythms can still be used to enhance the aesthetic feeling of poems. For example, the poem "Twinkling Stars, Little Stars All over the Sky" makes use of rhyme and repetitive rhythm to make the poem more rhythmic and aesthetic.
6. Pupils can try to express their feelings for the stars in poetry. These emotions may include curiosity about stars, awe of stars, love for stars and so on. Primary school students express their emotions through poetry, which can not only increase the depth of poetry, but also make them better understand their emotional attitude towards this theme.
7. Pupils can try to connect stars with their life experiences. For example, "those stars in the sky/like my childhood/lost toys/they watch over me in the dark/quietly". Such poems are not only imaginative, but also more profound and emotional.
8. If possible, primary school students can choose to present their poems in an innovative way. For example, they can write poems in the sand with their fingers, or create a painting related to the theme of the poem with brushes and pigments. This innovative way can stimulate their creativity and interest.