How to teach your baby to learn ballads and ancient poems

Let the children like this poem.

Conditional places can take children to the river to feel the fishing environment, fishing process and fishing fun. In such a warm environment, when reading children's fishing poems aloud, parents should accompany them to show their intoxication. Making children like this poem is the most important and important link in learning ancient poetry. Like will produce the desire to learn, and with desire will produce the motivation to show learning.

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Let the children understand the words in this poem.

You can make unfamiliar words clear through the simple way of game question and answer. For example: Parents: "Come with a doll's head." The child is confused. Parents smiled and said, "The unkempt child is you, the child with messy hair. Look, there is a unkempt baby over there. " The parents went on to say, "That unkempt little boy came to learn from his mother." In this way, children can easily understand unfamiliar words through practical actions.

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Pull children into the context of poetry to learn.

This poem is based on children's life, so children should be integrated into the poem. When children concentrate on fishing, parents should be passers-by and say hello to them. In this way, children can easily understand the meaning of this poem.

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Teach children to read aloud and recite.

Poetry focuses on reading aloud, which is an important way to learn ancient poetry. When children understand poetry, reading aloud is no longer a difficult thing. Fishing in this beautiful place, turning on the tape recorder, playing relaxing music and reading ancient poems will be a wonderful enjoyment.

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Memories need to be reviewed to be firm.

Parents can consolidate their memories by playing games with their children. Parents pretend to be unkempt children, and children pretend to be passers-by. Parents should express the scene in the poem incisively and vividly through language, action and expression. After repeated several times, the children dressed as unkempt children and the parents dressed as passers-by. Through this kind of game, children's memory will be deepened and consolidated.

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Expand the scope of ancient poetry

Children have a strong interest in what they have learned, so at this stage they should be inspired to apply what they have learned to the actual environment, such as telling children of the same age about children playing with children of the same age and so on. This will strengthen children's memory of ancient poetry. Improve the interest in learning ancient poetry.

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Matters needing attention

Teaching should be above children's interests, which will get twice the result with half the effort.

Don't force children to recite poems that they can't recite. They can remember them many times in the future.