Excellent lecture notes of Beyond the Mountain

Excellent lecture notes of Beyond the Mountain

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Excellent lecture notes of Beyond the Mountain

Teaching objectives:

Knowledge and ability:

1, read poetry and taste the profound meaning of the poem;

2. Contact your own life experience and feel the philosophy of life.

Process and method:

1, learn poetry by independent, cooperative and inquiry methods.

2. Read the sentiment repeatedly and experience the emotion expressed in the poem.

Emotional attitudes and values:

1, understand the philosophy of life expounded in the poem, and understand the author's fearless struggle to realize his ideal.

2. Learn to design your own life and establish the spirit of taking risks and working hard for your life goals.

Teaching focus:

1, understand? Mountain? And then what? Sea? The profound meaning of

2. Try cooperative and exploratory learning methods, taste the deep meaning of key words in the poem, experience the philosophy of life expounded in this paper, and deepen understanding with real life.

Teaching difficulties:

Right? Mountain? With what? Sea? understand

Teaching hours: 2 hours.

teaching process

first kind

First, create situations and introduce new lessons.

1, students, you have entered middle school from primary school, and this time is a new starting point in your life. From this starting point, I believe everyone will have a hazy view of their future life? Dream? This dream is our ideal. What's your dream? Can you tell us something about it? (Please ask 4 or 5 students to stand up and express their opinions. )

Everyone's ideal is very good, how can we work hard for it? (Students express their opinions)

Yes, the realization of the ideal needs our unremitting efforts, perseverance and perseverance. Today we are studying Beyond the Mountain, which is a poem about the realization of ideals. Let's see what we can learn from it.

2. Writing background

Wang Jiaxin was born at the foot of Wudang Mountain in Hubei. In the five or six years of his childhood, he never walked out of the mountains. A quiet campus, a clear stream and countless mountains surround him, forming his young spiritual world. As a boy full of strong curiosity, he will never be satisfied with this small world. So he came up with an idea, what is on the other side of the mountain, and he struggled for this ideal, which even affected the author's life.

Second, the first reading, the overall perception

1, the teacher demonstrates reading and the students pronounce.

2. Students can read aloud freely, and pay attention to the sound, form and meaning of the following words.

Wishful (ch and) secret (m? ) bitter (s? ) condensed into (n? Ng) temptation (y? u)

Noisy (xuān) addicted (dān) for an instant (sh? N) noisy (xuān) withered (kū)

Infatuation: a momentary infatuation (shn): in the blink of an eye

Temptation: ① Use means to make people vague and do bad things; ② Attraction and attraction. The article means that the mountains are attracting me and the noise is boiling. The article refers to the surging and secret of the sea, which is hidden but not exposed.

Tieqing: describes a person's face turning blue and dry when he is afraid, angry or sick (kū): losing water, no water.

3. Read aloud by name and read aloud by the whole class.

Third, quietly study and appreciate poetry and think about problems:

1. What are the two parts of this poem?

In terms of time, the first section is about my childhood; The second section is about when I grew up.

Content, the first section is about my longing and confusion; The second section describes my struggle and struggle when I grow up.

Section 1: My childhood; My desire and confusion

Section 2: When you grow up; Struggle, struggle

2. Is the mountain in the poem just a mountain, or is the sea just a sea? Explore it? Mountain? With what? Sea? What does this mean?

Symbolically, in the first verse? Mountain? And then what? Sea? Is it in reality? Mountain? And then what? Sea? , in the second quarter? Mountain? It symbolizes difficulties. Sea? Symbolizes the ideal realm.

3. What thoughts and feelings does the poem express?

To achieve the ideal state, we have to go through all kinds of hardships. Only if you are not afraid of difficulties can you realize your ideal in life.

Four. abstract

This poem expresses a belief, which contains a philosophical poet who takes mountains and the sea as images, compares ideals to the sea, compares difficulties to mountains, and compares hard struggle to climbing mountains, thus telling people that the journey to an ideal life is long, but as long as you persevere in your struggle, the ideal realm will eventually be realized. Don't be discouraged because you still can't reach your goal after many struggles.

Second lesson

First, check the content of last class.

Second, learn and appreciate.

1, Inquiry Exercise 2 after class

( 1)? Wishful thinking? I meant to be in a daze. What this means here is that I am always fascinated by the world outside the mountain, to the point of obsession? Me? I don't want to be trapped in a narrow world since I was a child. I want to pursue the ideal of a new world.

(2)? Blue in the face? Is this anthropomorphic? Me? Climbing to the top of the mountain, I thought I could see the sea, but I still saw the mountain. I'm disappointed and depressed, as if that mountain is strange there? Me? Wishful, frustrated.

(3) Because you always think that you can see the sea by climbing to the top of the mountain, every top of the mountain is so attractive.

(4)? Exhausted? Describe the desire for an ideal.

2. Group cooperation and communication

(1) Why? Hidden desires

When I was a child, I wanted to see the sea beyond the mountain. I climb mountains to see the sea. I haven't told anyone about this wish, so? Secret?

(2) Because I hear the sea still clamoring for me in the distance. Is noise the sea? )

It is the ideals and beliefs in my heart that make a lot of noise.

(3) It is a brand-new world, which instantly illuminates your eyes. Illuminate? What does this mean? Here? For a while? What kind of emotional experience will there be? )

The new world is full of wonderful surprises and excitement.

(4)? Zero points? What do you mean? Why do you say that? Gave my fantasy a zero.

? Zero points? You mean disillusionment? Me? I thought the sea was beyond the mountain, but now I understand that this is a fantasy. Reality gives my fantasy zero, which means that all my fantasies have failed.

(5)? A seed floating from childhood has taken deep root in my heart? This one? Seeds? What is this? Why did you say yes? Floating. Why? Take deep root

? Seeds? My mother believes that there is a sea outside the mountain. My mother said that because of my wishful thinking and doubts. It doesn't really mean ideal, so it is floating? Deep-rooted Show? Me? A desire for faith

(6)? Yes, I have been disappointed again and again/when I climbed the top of the mountain that tempted me/but I regained my confidence again and again and went forward bravely? The three quantifiers in this sentence are well used. What are the beauty of this sentence?

? Over and over again? , emphasized? Me? Many disappointments

? Over and over again? , emphasized? Me? Work hard and don't lose heart.

? A seat? , explain? Me? Encountered many difficulties.

(7)? Because I hear the sea still clamoring for me in the distance/─ the snow-white tide, coming night after night/wetting my dry heart again and again? Are these words about actual scenery or imaginary words? What does this mean?

Writing in vain, the poet is convinced that there is a sea in the distance-the ideal can be realized, and the ideal stirs and inspires in his heart day and night? Me? Unremitting struggle is like hearing the sea still clamoring for me in the distance? A dry heart? , metaphor for the desire for ideals? Moisten my dry heart? In other words, the ideal nourishes the mind, making it not dry up, but full and full of vitality.

Third, expand and extend.

In life, I hope everything I do will be successful. What if I fail? What did you get from it?

The student replied: You can't be discouraged if you can't reach your goal, because the road to your ideal life is long. If you fall, you should be able to get up. If you persist, you will succeed.

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1. If you want to climb the mountain and see the sea, you must persevere and stick to it in the future life. Let's firmly remember what we learned in this lesson? Sea?

Let's sing passionately again! Let good poems accompany you to grow up healthily!

Blackboard design:

sea

perfect state

hill

hardships and dangers

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