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Teaching Design of Hao Han Birds, the first volume of Chinese for Grade Two.

This is a popular folk story. This paper describes the different attitudes and results of magpies and Hao Han birds towards nesting, and shows that if they are lazy and hate work, they will not have a good result. A good life can only be achieved through hard work.

Teaching objectives:

1. Read the text with different characters, sort out the development of the story according to three different times: "Winter is coming", "Winter is coming" and "Winter", and realize their different attitudes towards life through comparison.

Read the text and know why magpies can live in warm nests, but Hao Han birds will freeze to death.

3. Connecting with the reality of life, I know that it will not have a good result to be lazy. A good life can only be achieved through hard work.

Teaching focus:

By understanding and reading the behaviors of magpies and Hao Han birds and several dialogues, we can understand the meaning of the text and express our understanding of the text in combination with real life and reading.

Teaching difficulties:

By understanding and reading several conversations between magpies and Hao Han birds, we can understand the meaning of the text.

Teaching process:

First, review the words and introduce new lessons.

1. Show pictures and introduce topics.

Show pictures of stories that students are familiar with (Smith: We know a clever fox and a stupid tiger, and the story tells us to think calmly when encountering things. Farmer and snake: We met a kind farmer and a biting snake. This story tells us to distinguish good from evil. )

Short stories often tell us the truth. Today, the teacher will take you to know a widely circulated folk story. Read the topic together: Birds in Hao Han.

2. Review the words.

A cliff and a crack (this group emphasizes the sound change of "one")

Look around and you can muddle along.

Stretch in the cold winter

Roar in the ice room

Cry (group: children, what have you found? This group of words exists-polyphonic words)

The teacher increased the difficulty and invited the whole class to challenge. (read together)

Cry and say

Student number, of course.

Second, read the text and experience the different attitudes and performances of Hao Han birds and magpies.

1, read with questions.

You all previewed yesterday. Who and whose story is this text about? Let's invite the hero out together. (Then write on the blackboard: Hao Han bird, magpie)

They are neighbors living face to face, but do they end up with the same fate?

The answer to the question: Hao Han Bird finally froze to death; Magpie-live in a warm nest.

Asking questions leads to thinking: Why can magpies live in warm nests while Hao Han birds freeze to death?

Reading with questions: Students, we should learn to read with questions. Now please open your textbook on page 60, read the text aloud and think about this problem.

Because Hao Han birds-lazy, magpies-are hardworking (and then write on the blackboard).

Do you have any objections? Agreed. The teacher invited you to be small investigators to see if they are like you said.

2. Read aloud and experience the laziness of Hao Han birds and the diligence of magpies.

(1) Through comparative reading, we can understand the different behaviors of Hao Han birds and magpies when winter comes.

When did the story begin? Winter is coming.

Show me that sentence: after several autumn winds, all the leaves have fallen, and winter has come.

Where can we see that winter is coming? "Exhausted"-the leaves are about to fall out.

Discovery: Winter is coming. What do magpies and Hao Han birds do respectively?

Show me this sentence:

Magpies flew out early in the morning, searched everywhere, brought back some hay, and were busy building nests for winter.

What did you learn from the magpie's practice? -Magpie is very hardworking)

See for yourself. Where do you see that magpies are hardworking? )

(Grasp the key words: "Morning" and "Look around")

Understand reading aloud, and experience the "diligence" of magpies.

Show the textbook with pictures, and tell what Hao Han birds and magpies look like.

Who can tell me what magpie is doing? What about Hao Han Byrd? )

Winter is coming. What did Hao Han Bird do?

Show me this sentence: Hao Han birds only go out to play and come back to sleep when they are tired.

What if Hao Han Bird isn't tired? -It'll be playing outside all the time.

Hao Han Byrd does nothing but sleep.

Really-lazy.

Who wants to see it? Guidance: You have a good command, especially the pronunciation of "que". Students, why do you use "que" here? When winter comes, do Hao Han birds and magpies behave the same? This paper uses a "que" to further emphasize the "laziness" of Hao Han birds. Who will read it?

Experience the usage of que: Can you say a word with que?

Oral practice: the final exam is coming, and all the other students are here-but Xiaoming is here-

(2) Read it twice, and get to know Hao Hanbode's "muddling along".

Magpies are not only hardworking, but also warm-hearted. What did Hao Han Bird do when he saw that he was not prepared for the winter? -How many suggestions? -Twice.

What did magpie do for the first time?

Show sentences: The magpie says, "Hao Han bird, don't sleep. The weather is warm, make a nest quickly. "

You read it. Sincere reminder as a neighbor. (2 times)

What did Hao Han Byrd say to him?

Show Sentences: Hao Han Bird didn't listen to the advice, lying in the crevice of the cliff said to the magpie, "Silly magpie, don't make any noise. The sun is shining, just sleeping. "

Can you do some movements? -Lie down. How lazy!

Let's see what Hao Han Bird said. Why is it called magpie? -Stupid magpie. He actually laughed at magpies for being "stupid". Who is stupid? Who will read it?

What does Hao Han bird think magpie's cajoling is doing? -Make it noisy, disturb it.

Who will read it?

Read the first role-playing dialogue aloud. twice

The magpie kindly advised, "Did Hao Hanbode listen?" ? -Don't take advice.

Time will not wait for Hao Han Byrd, and the days are passing by. It's winter.

Show me that sentence: winter is coming and the cold wind is blowing.

Where is the magpie at this time? -Living in a warm nest. What about Hao Han Byrd? Look for it. Show me that sentence: Hao Han bird shivers in the gap of the cliff, and keeps calling: "Doro, Doro, the cold wind will freeze me to death, and I will make a nest tomorrow." This Hao Han bird is shivering with cold. Hao Han birds will crow as long as the cold wind blows. Did Hao Han birds nest the next day? -No.

At this time, the kind magpie came to persuade Hao Han bird again. Who can find out how Magpie persuaded Hao Han Bird for the second time?

Show Sentences: The magpie came to the cliff crack and advised the Hao Han bird: "Make a nest while the weather is fine. Lazy now, sad later. "

Will you compare the first suggestion and the second suggestion of magpie? Magpie is coming for the second time-Cliff Seam has come to persuade Hao Han birds. How did the magpie feel when he saw his neighbor frozen like that the night before and still didn't know how to build a nest? -worry, worry. Who will read it?

Is the urging and urging of magpies useful for Hao Han birds?

What did Hao Han Byrd say?

Show Sentence: Hao Han Bird still didn't listen to the advice, stretched himself and replied, "Silly magpie, don't be wordy. The weather is warm, just muddle along. "

Let's make a comparison. Faced with these two well-meaning advice from Magpie, Hao Han Bird always refuses to listen, from lying down at first to stretching, from "don't make any noise" to "don't be wordy". Hao Hanbode is really-too lazy. There is another word in this article that can be used to describe it, and that is-muddling along.

What is muddling along?

When you meet a word you don't understand, you can look it up in the dictionary. There are two interpretations of this word in the dictionary. Which one do you choose in this context? (the first one)

Read the second role-playing dialogue aloud (2 times)

In the end, Hao Han Byrd didn't listen to the advice.

(3) Compare the usage of "shivering with cold" and "cold as an ice room" and accumulate practice.

Slowly, in the cold winter, the weather is particularly cold. Where did you see it? Look for it.

Show me that sentence: In the cold winter, it snows heavily. The north wind roared like a lion, and it was as cold as icehouse in the cracks.

The north wind roared like a lion. What's that noise? Want to hear it?

Where else can I feel the cold? -As cold as an igloo in a cliff crack.

Let's look at these two phrases, both of which mean cold. Do you find any difference?

Cold as an ice room compares the cliff seam to an ice room by metaphor.

The shivering in front emphasizes the degree of cold and people's feelings.

Can you tell me the truth? Give you a limit, it's too hot-

The exam is about to start, but you are still stuck in the middle. Anxiety-

You got 100. You are very happy. Happy-

(4) Understand the "plaintive cries" and "reaping the consequences" of Hao Han birds.

Will Hao Humboldt be uncomfortable in a crack in a cliff as cold as an ice room? Is it painful? It can't help crying loudly in pain, and the word is-wailing.

At first, when the strong wind blew, Hao Han bird whined

The wind is getting louder and louder, and the sound is getting louder and louder:

The wind has been blowing for more than six hours, and the breathing of Hao Han birds has become weak:

The wind blew all night, and Hao Han Bird wailed with all his last strength.

Think about it: Did Hao Han Byrd regret this night's wailing? -Yes.

Is this the first time it regrets? No, on that early winter night, he promised to make a nest tomorrow, but did he change his lazy habit? Hao Han Bird was such a lazy man that he finally froze to death on a cold night. Where is the magpie? -Because of its efforts, it finally lived happily.

So, can you answer all the questions at the beginning of the class now? Magpies can live in a warm nest, but Hao Han Bird froze to death because he was lazy, muddling along and didn't listen to advice.

Third, summarize the meaning of the text and practice writing.

Children, this little story tells us the truth. What do you understand after learning this short story? -Share

Have you ever seen people like magpies or Hao Han birds in your life? What do you want to say to them? Have you ever been a humble bird yourself? What do you want to say to yourself? -share first, then write.

Son, maybe laziness can make people feel comfortable for a while, but we will definitely pay a painful price for it in the future. Do you like lazy Hao Han birds or hardworking magpies? Since you like hard work, try to be a hard worker, keep your feet on the ground and study hard.

Four, blackboard writing:

Hao Han bird magpie

Laziness and diligence

Drift with the tide

Do not listen to advice

Be happy if you freeze to death.