Today I was teaching "The Foot of the Ivy". Before the class, the textbook was full of markings. The teaching links and teaching points were very clear. Therefore, during the class, everything came naturally, and the learning effect of the students was also very good
Everyone will have their own ideas, as Shakespeare said: "There will be a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers." And every text, when we read it, will bring our own unique understanding, which can even be called "prejudice".
When I first read this article by Mr. Ye Shengtao, I focused on the "feet" of the creeper, such as where does it grow? What kind of effect? In other words, the first instinct is to instill this knowledge in students. And when I read the teacher's book, the complete explanation of the textbook, and the supporting workbook for the students, etc., I have a more comprehensive understanding of this article. For example, the "gap, tender" in the new words is easy for students to make mistakes. good effect? Why does the first natural paragraph write about the ivy in the school playground and then write about the ivy in the small yard at home? What is the intention? In addition to writing about the feet of the ivy, this article actually describes its growth position, leaves and so on. This article is a masterpiece of continuous observation. Where can I see it Some details, key points and difficulties that I didn't notice, etc., are listed in great detail. Therefore, listen to different voices, listen to different opinions of different people, and look at different approaches of different people. Sometimes we stand on the shoulders of giants, stand higher, and see farther.
The same is true in life. When we face some things, we have different levels of understanding, different attitudes, and different approaches. However, we should listen to different voices and accept different opinions and views. Sometimes we should not use an open attitude. To change yourself and make yourself better.
Be tolerant to diversity, tolerance is a virtue. To learn, learn earnestly and with an open mind, and to practice, to do your best to practice. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com