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Why do wind dolls "do bad things with good intentions"?

Because the wind doll did something bad with good intentions, it blew away the children's kites, blew away other people's clothes to dry, and damaged the newly planted young trees on the roadside.

The text "The Wind Doll" appears in the form of a story loved by primary school students. Through the wind doll's "doing bad things with good intentions", this paper vividly introduces the advantages and disadvantages brought by the wind, and makes students understand that "it is not enough to have good wishes, but also depends on whether it is useful to others". ?

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Teaching suggestion

1, show the words that need to be recognized, and let the students read independently.

2. If there are words you can't recognize, ask your classmates for advice, and tell them how to recognize them.

3. Read the text freely, circle the new words on the blackboard while reading, and read the sentences with new words repeatedly.

The teacher shows the new words one by one, and the students compete to read sentences with new words to see who can read them accurately and fluently.

5, drive a train to recognize new words, pay attention to remind you to read the correct pronunciation. Tip: "responsibility and trace" are flat-tongued sounds; "Whip, drive, show, Zheng, hurt" is a vibrato. "Zheng" is very light in the word "kite"