Understanding and appreciating the contents of vagrant songs.

(1) Interpretation of Poetry:

Yin: It means chanting Buddha.

The teacher added the courseware: Yin is a form of ancient poetry.

We also studied poems on related themes, such as Ode to Mujiang and Ode to Lime.

(Student report) Wandering chant: It is the chant of people who go out for a long journey.

(2) Know the poet: Learn to introduce Meng Jiao according to the information checked.

Meng Jiao (75 1-8 14), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was once the commandant of Liyang County and Xie Lvlang. I have been poor all my life, but my character is honest and frank. Most of Meng Jiao's poems are about the poor and the lonely.

The teacher added: Deep maternal love bathes the children all the time. But for Meng Jiao, which has been displaced, homeless and impoverished for many years, it is precious and memorable. Therefore, it is helpful to know the author's life and history.

(3) Ming poetry meaning:

A loving mother is sewing clothes for her son who is going out with a needle and thread in her hand. Worried that her son would not come back after he left, she sewed the stitches of her clothes tightly to make them more durable. Just as the grass can't repay the sunshine in spring, how can her son repay her kindness?

(4) Understanding poetry: chanting ancient poems with music, listening to flash music → mothers and students feeling poetry by candlelight.

This poem expresses an ordinary and great beauty of human nature-maternal love.

Recite this poem again.

(5): I appreciate:

The students collected many poems about maternal love at home and abroad before class. Next, let's enjoy these poems together (the courseware shows these poems, including poems for mother, poems for maternal love, shocking poems, poems for mother, poems for maternal love, poems for missing you and so on). ), and ask the students to recite by name, and compare the differences in expression between Ode to a Wanderer and these poems:

The language of the poem Ode to a Wanderer is very refined and easy to read and remember.

(2) Ode to a Wanderer captures the details of mother sewing clothes for a wanderer, and reveals the pure feelings between mother and wanderer.

This poem is not like other modern poems; Constantly express their feelings, but only use a sentence "who can pay for the light of the sun?" Tells the mother love of unrequited love.

Recite an ancient poem:

(6) I create: (Play the flash music of "Know You", students look at the illustrations in the textbook and write down what they want to say to their mother most, which can be in the form of ancient poems or modern poems.

(3) Extension after class:

1. Recite ancient poems and their meanings.

2. Complete the unfinished poetry creation in the class.

Do one thing for your mother and thank her.