1, first understand the meaning of ancient poetry: before reciting ancient poetry, look at the content and meaning of ancient poetry, which is easier to remember.
2. Reciting by sections: dividing ancient poems into several sections, reciting them by sections, and gradually merging them into complete ancient poems can help you remember.
3. Read more and recite more: Reading more and memorizing more can deepen your memory. I suggest spending some time reciting ancient poems every day.
4. Feel plastic and accept with your heart: When reciting ancient poems, you should feel the connotation of those tears-stained ancient poems with your heart, so that you can remember them more deeply.
5. Making poetry cards: Write ancient poems on cards and take them out to recite at any time.
6. Singing and reading aloud: You can adapt ancient poems into songs and sing and read aloud.
7. Recitation method: Recite and memorize ancient poems repeatedly, and recite them several times until you can learn them by heart.
8. Establishing association: linking ancient poems with familiar things or scenes to form association is also helpful for memory.
The Significance of Ancient Poetry
Learning ancient poems is conducive to cultivating students' imagination. Ancient poetry has the characteristics of conciseness, lyricism, brevity and rich space. In learning, to fully understand the artistic conception and implication of poetry, we must supplement and comprehend it ourselves, which requires students' imagination.
Can cultivate students' creative thinking. The teaching of ancient poetry gives us a space to develop imagination, creative thinking and artistic re-creation. When reading ancient poetry, students have already seen most of the images depicted in poetry, and then use imagination to reconstruct and combine the images of memory in their brains according to poetry, thus creating a new picture in their brains.