舉行“民族風(fēng)情”展示會 我國是一個(gè)多民族的大家庭。五十六個(gè)民族,五十六朵花。不同的的民族有不同的服飾,更有不同的風(fēng)俗。下面我們舉行一個(gè)“少數(shù)民族風(fēng)情”展示會,請你展示自己找到的有關(guān)圖片,介紹自己了解的少數(shù)民族的情況。 學(xué)生展示介紹,教師提示學(xué)生著重介紹少數(shù)民族的服飾特征、生活習(xí)俗。 二.視學(xué)生介紹情況,教師利用課后資料袋中的圖片,補(bǔ)充介紹課文中涉及的傣族、景頗族、阿昌族、德昂族等少數(shù)民族的情況?! ∪?評選最佳學(xué)生,頒發(fā)小獎(jiǎng)品?! 〗沂菊n題,范讀課文。 1.在我國西南邊疆地區(qū),有好多民族聚居在一起,共同生活,和睦相處。不同民族的孩子們也在一所學(xué)校共同學(xué)習(xí)。就有這樣的一所民族小學(xué),大家愿意不愿意去參觀一下? 2.板書課題:我們的民族小學(xué)?! ?.教師配樂范讀。選擇具有云貴民族風(fēng)情的樂曲,如《小河淌水》、《蝴蝶泉邊》、《有一個(gè)美麗的地方》等配樂。
課堂上把重點(diǎn)放在了讓學(xué)生在讀的過程中體會出槐鄉(xiāng)孩子的懂事、吃苦耐勞和以苦為樂的特點(diǎn),因?yàn)槭锹宰x課文,所以我就只提了一個(gè)問題,槐鄉(xiāng)的孩子與我們有什么不同呢?讓學(xué)生通過各種方式的讀說自己讀了課文后的的體會。學(xué)生在回答時(shí),大都抓住了“勤勞的槐鄉(xiāng)孩子是不向爸爸媽媽伸手要錢的,他們上學(xué)的錢是用槐米換來的.”及槐鄉(xiāng)孩子的勤勞,對此學(xué)生感受最深,槐鄉(xiāng)孩子以苦為樂的精神,是靠我點(diǎn)出來了,當(dāng)時(shí)有部分學(xué)生說第三段寫的槐鄉(xiāng)孩子干活時(shí)的樣子寫得很好,當(dāng)時(shí)天很熱他們還在干活.我就趁機(jī)引導(dǎo)學(xué)生朗讀體會當(dāng)時(shí)天氣的熱,又讀一讀描寫干活時(shí)的句子,學(xué)生體會到孩子們勞動時(shí)是很快樂的。學(xué)生已經(jīng)能夠通過讀文理解文中的內(nèi)涵,但總結(jié)的能力不行,大都是只看到點(diǎn),看不到面。反思本節(jié)課,雖然課文都是由學(xué)生具體讀,但都是我直接參與指導(dǎo)方法等,是我一步步引著走的,屬于半放半扶。下次的略讀課我打算完全放手,由各學(xué)習(xí)小組的組長和學(xué)生一起學(xué)習(xí)。
其一,心理與環(huán)境的統(tǒng)一性。正常的心理活動,在資料和形式上與客觀環(huán)境具有一致性。 其二,心理與行為的統(tǒng)一性。這是指個(gè)體的心理與其行為是一個(gè)完整、統(tǒng)一和協(xié)調(diào)一致的過程?! ∑淙⑷烁竦姆€(wěn)定性。人格是個(gè)體在長期生活經(jīng)歷過程中構(gòu)成的獨(dú)特個(gè)性心理特征的具體體現(xiàn)。
在進(jìn)行革命活動中,青年毛澤東結(jié)識了很多同志,并積極引導(dǎo)他們與廣大工人農(nóng)民相結(jié)合。他在湖南第一師范院校的幾年十分耐人尋味,他和他的同學(xué)們滿懷崇高理想,一起登岳麓山,一起玩橘子洲,一起到湘江游泳……,他們關(guān)心國事;他們憂國憂民,指說江山社稷大事;他們愛憎分明,激濁而揚(yáng)清,對黑暗現(xiàn)實(shí)的批判常形之于文字;他們蔑視權(quán)貴,視當(dāng)時(shí)那些禍國殃民的封建軍閥如糞土,嚴(yán)厲地痛斥他們的行為。1916年暑假,毛澤東與羅章龍、蔡和森等組成“新民學(xué)會”,辦<湘江評論>、<新湖南>,發(fā)動學(xué)潮,1919年底毛澤東領(lǐng)導(dǎo)了有名的“驅(qū)張”運(yùn)動,最終迫使張敬堯退出湖南。
In the late autumn, John was badly ill andbecame bedridden (長期臥床的).After the doctor visited John several times, he told Sue, “His condition isquite ___22___.John seems to have lost all will to live. If he doesn’t want to live, medicineswill not help him.”
YangHongwei, 56, was born into a kite-making family in Weifang. When she was young,she often saw kites with bright colors and different shapes in hergrandfather’s workshop.
In the large yard stood thirteen trees ofdifferent sizes. One day, while Joey was playing with his sister under thetrees, he noticed that a tree trunk (樹干) had a sad look. He raninto the house to tell his mom about it. She told Joey to find the reason whyit was sad.
As a boy, Kevin visited national parks and helearned the Earth is in ___12___ condition. He felt worried, and hewanted to ___13___ the Earth. In 2009, he went to swim in water nearNorth Pole(北極)todraw people’s attention to the melting glaciers(融化的冰川).
Long ago, a poor old couple lived on the coast.One day, an old storyteller came to their village. The old couple gave him ameal. In return, he gave them a coffee mill (磨粉機(jī))and said, “Say, ‘Mill, please grind (磨粉)’,”
In the large yard stood thirteen trees ofdifferent sizes. One day, while Joey was playing with his sister under thetrees, he noticed that a tree trunk (樹干) had a sad look. He raninto the house to tell his mom about it. She told Joey to find the reason whyit was sad.
As a boy, Kevin visited national parks and helearned the Earth is in ___12___condition. He felt worried, and he wanted to ___13___ the Earth. In 2009, he went to swim in waternear North Pole(北極)todraw people’s attention to the melting glaciers(融化的冰川).
The app — called Sit With Us — is ___15___. If a student is having lunch in the afternoon,he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and ___16___ that invitation. They can then use the app todecide when and where to ___17___.
Thinking that her dream could never come true,Kelly was in low spirits and ____18____ her studies at school. Hermother did all she could to cheer her up, ____19____ Kelly refused tochange. She even took out all her anger and ____20____ on her mother.
At the age of nine, Kelly dreamed of being abasketball player. But one day when she was playing basketball, she hurt herleft leg ____16____.
Antarctica lies in the most southern part of theworld. It is the coldest area on Earth. There isn’t much rain, but there is alot of snow and wind. The lowest temperature was on 21 July in 1983 at -89.2℃!
During 1907-1909, British explorer EarnestShackleton explored Antarctica on foot. In 1911, two explorers—a British mannamed Scott and a Norwegian named Amundsen—raced 1, 400 kilometres to the SouthPole (南極).Amundsen arrived first.
Taiping nijiaojiao is made of the mudfrom the local mountain. It takes more than ten steps to make the clay toy, andthe key step is to knead (捏) it with your hands. You can knead the clay toyinto anything, like animals and plants. The blowhole is the most difficult partto make, for the size of the blowhole makes a difference to the sound. Whilecoloring, you can use traditional cultural elements (元素) thatcarry good meanings. It’s hard to make taipingnijiaojiao. But when you finally make it, you will feel proud of yourself.
“Red Trip” in TonghuaTonghua is a good choice to have a “red trip”. It is aplace full of “red stories”. The well-known national hero Yang Jingyu oncefought here. Experience the “red spirit”!
I joineda band (樂隊(duì))as a drummer in my middle school. I thought itwould be fun playing the drum and meeting new friends. At first it was easy,but a month later, it got difficult. I was the only one who couldn’t keep pace (節(jié)奏)with the other players. Our teacher,Angie, singled me out to keep practicing while everyone else got to relax. Ifelt ashamed (羞愧的)as my teammates watched me fail so many times.Finally I got so tired of practicing that I didn’t care about doing it right.
When itcomes to a meaningful life, we might think of love, happiness and health. Alife filled with meaning is what most of us want for ourselves. Then, whatmakes a meaningful life?Manyresearchers agree that a meaningful life comes down to three factors (因素): havinglong-term goals, believing that one’s life matters, and feeling that one’s lifefits together and “makes sense”.But we believe there is more to consider. Sometimeslife enables us to experience small moments of beauty. When people are open toappreciating (欣賞) suchexperiences, these moments may improve how they see their own life. We callthis experiential appreciation (EA).