The lesson "Greybird" tells a story about Lenin. The grey finch described in this article is so cute that people will stop and watch, no matter its shape, movement or singing. Lenin went for a walk in the park. He was observant and found these three blackbirds, and he fell in love with them. He often feeds them with bread crumbs and grains, and looks at their lovely appearance, as if playing with these gray finches. The freedom and happiness of blackbirds lie in the forest. Only in nature can it live carefree, fly wherever it wants and sing whenever it wants. No one will stop it or be disturbed. This unrestrained life just touched Lenin's heart, and Lenin fell in love with them. I hope they will always be so lovely and happy.
One day, however, a sparrow disappeared, and Lenin was anxious as if he had lost his beloved baby. At this time, he found a little boy under the tree and asked the little boy if he had seen a sparrow. He inferred from the boy's hesitant words that the sparrow was taken away by the little boy. It can be seen that he is so meticulous about his words and deeds, so he is so sincere and concerned about his soliloquies to impress the boy. Influenced by his actions, the boy decided to give up the finch and told Lenin that the finch would definitely come back. It's not dead. Lenin gave a child a chance to turn over a new leaf in order to maintain his self-esteem and believe that he was an honest child.
Sure enough, the sparrow came back the next day and sang euphemistically in the branches. Lenin was surprised and happy when he saw it, just like an old friend who met after a long separation, he asked with concern where the sparrow went yesterday. From his simple words and happy expression, he also revealed his love for blackbirds. Love needs no words to express. A look, an action and a greeting are all full of love. At this moment, the little boy bowed his head and meditated, which was not only a shame for his mistakes, but also an apology to Lenin and a release of his mind. Lenin was also very happy to see this. He didn't make any effort to find the sparrow and maintain a child's self-esteem. Is it not a kind of love?
It is lucky to be born a sparrow and get different love from different people. However, it is these two different kinds of love that make us understand that love is not necessarily our own. As long as he is happy and living the life he wants, even if we just watch from a distance, it is also a kind of happiness. Lenin's behavior touched the little boy. The little boy let the bird return to nature. He didn't want to sacrifice his love for the bird in the cage. How brave it takes!
Lenin's great love is unparalleled. It was because of this great love that he launched a vigorous "October Revolution" in Russia. It is because of this great love that we can understand his story and carry forward his excellent qualities. He loves not only a bird, but also a kind of freedom. He loves the healthy growth of the next generation of children and hopes that they will study and live sincerely, kindly and happily. This is Lenin, this is Lenin's excellent quality, we have to admire and learn.
Teaching objectives:
1. Know the new words in this lesson, understand the meaning of words, and read and write the words "suburb, walk, chest" correctly.
2. Read the text correctly, fluently and emotionally, and read the sentences in the text in context. (This is the focus of this lesson)
3. Understand the story that Lenin infected and inspired children to let birds return to the garden with his love for birds, and experience Lenin's love for birds and children. Knowing how to correct mistakes is an honest performance. (This is the teaching difficulty of this course)
Teaching process:
First of all, tell a story to draw out the characters.
1. Show the story of "bees leading the way", let the students read and find the hero. What kind of person is he?
2. Introduction: Introduction of Lenin (showing courseware)
3. Tell the story that the "honest boy" knew Lenin when he was a child, paving the way for the content of this lesson.
Today, we are going to learn another story about Lenin the Grey Bird. There seems to be no connection between them from the title, so let's go into the text together to understand the content. (blackboard writing topic)
Second, understand the content and perceive the plot as soon as you read it.
1. Read the text freely, learn new words in your favorite way, don't know how to look up the dictionary, and don't know how to communicate at the same table.
2. Check the preview, identify new words (show courseware) and ask students to read and help correct their pronunciation.
What did you say after reading the text? Clear your mind and find out (time, place, people, the cause, process and result of the event) to summarize the content of the text.
Third, understand the content and experience the feelings.
1. Which sentences in the text can show Lenin's love for blackbirds? Why does Lenin like blackbirds?
2. Understand the meaning of words and Lenin's intentions.
3. When you like something, what do you think and do?
4. How do you feel when something you like disappears one day? What about Lenin? Empathy.
5. Read the dialogues of different roles, understand their psychological activities, and read the tone at that time, understand Lenin's anxiety and anxiety, and regret caring about the gray finch.
When you were a little boy, how did you feel when you saw this scene and heard Lenin's words? What would you do?
7. How did Lenin feel when he saw the sparrow coming back the next day? Find the relevant sentences from the text. How did the little boy behave? Why is there such a performance?
8. Thinking: Why did Lenin ask the gray finch instead of the little boy?
9. Lenin and the little boy both like blackbirds. What kind of love do you prefer? Tell me your reasons.
10. Summary: Love is not necessary. Letting go is also a kind of love, just like parents holding you in their hands. But this kind of love will make you lose the feeling of experiencing life. It is better to let yourself walk into life and feel that life will be dignified and more confident.
Fourth, extend and expand, and sublimate emotions.
1. Lenin's love for sparrows is to give freedom, while his love for little boys is to respect him and make him an honest boy. This is the story of Lenin when he was a child.
2. What do you feel or gain from learning this lesson?
3. If you were the sparrow, what would you say to Lenin or the little boy?
4. Learn and accumulate Lenin's famous sayings.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) homework after class
1. Collect and read some stories of Lenin and learn his excellent qualities.
2. Write a story after reading.