The original text and accompanying pictures of "Everything Happiness" are as follows:
Playing alone is great! Alone, quietly, I just use paper to fold boats and horses... play shuttlecock, jump rope, build blocks, and of course read, draw, listen to music...
Two people play, it's great ! To tell a story, someone has to listen. You tell me and I listen, and I tell you and you listen. There are also chess, badminton, and seesaw riding...
It’s great for three people to play! Storytelling is more interesting when multiple people listen to it. You tell us and we listen, and I tell you and you listen. Two people throw the rope, you jump, I jump, take turns.
It’s great for four people to play! It’s great for five people to play! The more people play, the better! With so many people, you can play all kinds of games, including tug-of-war, eagle catching chickens, volleyball, basketball, football... You can even hold sports meetings.
Teaching material analysis of "Everything is Happy":
"Everything is Happy" is a children's poem. There are four sections in the whole poem, which describe the different fun of playing alone, playing with two people, playing with three people and playing with many people. The structure of each stanza of the poem is similar. It first says "It's good for a few people to play", then talks about the characteristics of this kind of playing, and the last few lines give specific examples of how to play.
The text tells the understanding of happiness from the perspective of children. Being alone is a kind of happiness, getting along with others is also a kind of happiness, learning to pay for others is even more happiness; playing games is happy, and learning is also happy. . Tell students that there is happiness everywhere in life, happiness in everything, and they will be happy no matter how they play, and they will develop a positive and optimistic attitude towards life through repeated reading.