? Before the summer vacation, one of my homework is to let students go home to study, but if the first-grade children don't guide them, they will gulp down their books. Without sharing and communication, reading is just a form. What I am thinking about is how to persist in doing one thing, so that children can benefit a lot and cultivate students to form good habits, which can be easily accepted by teachers at the beginning of school. After much deliberation, I decided to lead the students to read children's poems together. I always wanted to do this before, but I was usually busy and didn't have much time, so I couldn't do it. I happen to have a whole block of time this summer vacation. I lead children to read and taste poetry. Two months later, the seeds of this poem quietly took root in the hearts of children.
? Children's poetry is chosen because it is full of true feelings, truth, goodness and beauty, which can best arouse the beauty in children's hearts, stimulate their imagination and inspire them to love nature and life. Children who have read poetry, their eyes are full of wisdom, and their eyes become as clear and transparent as streams. Influenced by poetry, my heart is more kind and beautiful.
? I send the prepared poems to the class every morning. Under my influence, children have sent their own feelings of reading to the group. Under this impetus, children insist on reading poems every day. I can read fluently from the beginning, and now I gradually understand my feelings. Children are good at imitating teachers' reading, listening more, cultivating their ears, and their reading level will naturally improve.
? "Persistence is a strength, and self-discipline is a habit." In the process of reading children's poems, I also formed the habit of getting up early, reading books and taking notes, which did not disappoint my good time. What moved me was that some children actually got up at 5: 30 in the morning and moved a small bench to sit in their yard to study. No matter how late it is, other children should read today's children's poems several times. What a lovely child! I am glad to see the students studying so hard, and I am secretly determined to lead them to read more books and enjoy the beautiful world in the book together!
? As the saying goes, as you sow, you reap. I planted poetic seeds in children's hearts, watched them take root and sprout, and accepted the baptism and nourishment of children's poems, just to let them have a happy and poetic childhood!
? Stick to it all the way and reap it all the way. Running all the way, fragrant all the way!
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