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Teaching plan and teaching reflection of He Qun, the second volume of the seventh grade

The teaching plan of He Qun, the second volume of the seventh grade, and the teaching goal of teaching reflection

Knowledge and ability

Sort out the order of observation and learn how to express emotions with objects.

Process and method

Compare reading and learn to appreciate the beauty of cranes from multiple angles.

Emotional attitudes and values

Read exquisite language and understand the spiritual beauty of crane solidarity and cooperation.

Emphasis and difficulty in teaching

Focus on the image of the crane and grasp its spirit.

Difficult to understand? Battle of crane and eagle? At first, it was a crane panic.

Class arrangement

2 class hours.

Teaching preparation

multimedia courseware

teaching process

Lesson 65438

(A) the introduction of new courses (you can play music about cranes)

Crane is a large wading bird, which looks like heron and stork. There are 15 species in the world and 9 species in China, among which the most famous is red-crowned crane, followed by gray crane and white crane. There are many articles about cranes. Let's enjoy them first. 1999 China's best prose of the year? A passage from Birds (Zhou Xiaofeng) (with a reading);

Crane is a model among birds, just like walking on stilts. It has an unusually high and flexible neck like a rope. In all fairness, the thinness of the crane has broken the balance ratio in our habits, but it still strangely maintains its own uniform beauty. /kloc-an Indian ornithologist in the 0 th and 9 th centuries once wrote: The rarest and cutest is the white crane, which is a lily among birds. No matter what posture it stands in, the whole outline of its head, neck and body presents the most elegant and symmetrical curve. ?

The white crane in Zhou Xiaofeng is like a proud, elegant, beautiful and holy princess. She lives by the water in the remote wilderness, and it's fascinating! A single crane is so charming, what kind of scene will a crane group consisting of hundreds of cranes be? In this lesson, let's take a look at Crane Group brought to us by Japanese novelist and critic Mr. Jiang Huan.

(2) Teachers demonstrate reading texts.

Students are required to:

1 Read the pronunciation correctly. (You can show the phonetic notation of the following words in combination with the courseware. )

Hey (x? ) I am a steady stream (y? ) endless (y? ) day

Winding (wāny? N) queue (zh? ) Li Wei (J? ) wind

Yee (qǐ) Li Ye (piāoh? N) stare (m? u)

2 Thinking: What pictures are used to show the beauty of cranes?

(C) appreciate the beauty of cranes from multiple angles

1 shows the beauty of cranes through three moving pictures.

The cranes are flying in the air, and the eagle fights with the cranes to help the injured cranes.

2 Students' degree of freedom is analyzed with examples, and the teacher gives explanations.

3 guide appreciation? Cranes flying in the air? .

Green mountains and clear waters, blue sky and white clouds, 100 Every crane will extend its long neck to the front and its feet to the back, right? A straight line? Flying, in the loud and long crow of the leading crane, the cranes turn left together and change into? Single column? And then, under the guidance of the big crane, one by one to the right, rising slowly.

(1) Hequn Xiangkong was originally a natural landscape. Why is the author's works full of poetry and painting?

According to the order from far to near, the author from? The formation of cranes? Write? The aerial attitude of the crane? From gradually entering the line of sight? A row of small spots like black sesame seeds? , to the eyes? Like feathers swaying in a hurricane, flying lightly; Like a huge whirlpool in the sea, rising slowly? . Observing carefully and using metaphor, it vividly depicts an elegant and intelligent picture.

The formation of cranes is changing, and the flowing picture shows the lightness and elegance of these elves. They play with the breeze and white clouds, overlooking Qian Shan, inadvertently giving the blue sky spectacular and beautiful! The crane posture is graceful, the crane sound is melodious, and the clear crow is actually a smooth music. The author's heart must be filled with joy and admiration. Otherwise, how could he look up at his neck pain?

(blackboard completion guide: he qun Xiang kong? Beautiful formation and posture? Joy and praise)

(2) Choose your favorite sentences for dubbing and reading aloud, and the teacher will guide you to read aloud.

(3) summary? Cranes flying in the air? Figure.

Through careful and calm observation, the author leads readers to appreciate the graceful posture of cranes flying in the air with exquisite language. The calm narrative is permeated with sincere feelings, and there is no trace of carving axe. The beauty of the crane's appearance naturally enters the eye.

(4) Teachers should provide comparable written materials to further understand the description skills of scene fusion. (materials can be distributed or relevant courseware can be provided)

Material 1: appreciation of good sentences

Birds are covered with branches, just like Christmas trees are covered with presents.

The bird, the arrow in the sky, just landed briefly and put itself on the string again.

The birds that inhabit are beautiful and enterprising, and the author's love and admiration for birds is between the lines.

Material 2: Try to sort out the fragments.

At first, it was far away from me. It saw that I didn't hurt it, so it got closer. Then it jumped into my cup, bowed its head and drank tea, and looked at my reaction with a crooked face. I just smiled and continued to write. Then it boldly ran to the manuscript paper and jumped around my pen. The beating pink claws squeaked on the paper.

(pass? Close? Jump? Drink? Do you see it? Run? Around? Jumping around? Beat? For example, describe the lively and lovely characteristics of birds and express my love for birds. )

(5) Students should add appreciation to the text content, or provide extra-curricular preparation materials for exchange and study.

(iv) Concluding remarks

The beauty of the crane group is far more than its spectacular appearance. Today, this lesson is our first experience after watching Crane with Mr. Jiang Huan. The performance of cranes when attacked by goshawk and the scene of them struggling to rescue injured cranes penetrate the inner spirit of cranes. The two pictures described immediately after the article highlight the connection between cranes and human nature and even the beauty beyond human nature, which we will discuss and appreciate with you in the second class.

(You can play He Qunxiang's music and scenery films)

(5) Transfer

1 Read the text repeatedly and experience the beauty of the crane.

Think about what cranes have in common with human nature.

Collect information about animals? The beauty of human nature? Prepare for the next lesson.

blackboard-writing design

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Cranes flying in the air? Beautiful formation and posture (external beauty)? A feeling of joy and praise

second kind

(A) the introduction of new courses

In the last class, we enjoyed the beautiful appearance of cranes in the sky, and the changing beauty and rising beauty of crane formation. Their elegant music curled up in the sky and floated between heaven and earth, almost conquering the audience. However, the ending of the Eagle Crane War and the scene of rescuing the injured crane touched the author's heart. Today, we will pay attention to the fate of cranes again and approach the cranes.

(2) Appreciate the beauty of cranes from multiple angles.

1 Guidance appreciation? Eagle-crane war? .

The goshawk rushed into the crane group like an arrow, and the weak cranes were divided into several groups and twisted into a ball, struggling with the goshawk. A fierce battle between cranes and eagles was soon staged in the vast sky.

Ask a student to read aloud with emotion? Eagle-crane war? In other words, let's feel this spectacular and wonderful picture together and think about how the author expresses the beauty of cranes.

3? Eagle-crane war? My opinion.

A point of view

Cranes are not afraid of eagle's claws. After the companion was arrested, he cried bitterly, and then Qi Xin joined forces to pounce on the goshawk. They? Like a cloud in a storm? , quickly submerged the goshawk in? Vortex? Finally the eagle was forced to retreat and changed its formation. For example, an elongated disc-shaped mosquito-repellent incense? , continue to rise.

At the time of crisis, the crane defeated the heroic goshawk by virtue of its innate life attribute and the collective wisdom and strength of its companions. The author vividly described a beautiful battle with metaphor and personification. Although the picture is soaked with the blood of the crane, it shows the grandeur of the crane. Isn't the spirit of unity and cooperation between cranes exactly what we human beings urgently need? Don't we admire the affection between cranes? )

(1) can play moving pictures of eagle fighting with cranes, intuitively feel the law of the jungle phenomenon in nature, and deepen the understanding of the cooperative spirit of cranes.

(2) Students can analyze and appreciate the materials they have prepared, and speak and discuss freely.

(3) The materials prepared by teachers can be presented to the students.

Additional information:

My dog approached it slowly. At this time, an old sparrow with gray hair and black hair suddenly fell from a nearby tree and was thrown in front of the dog. It was frightened, its feathers stood on end, it gave a cry of despair and entreaty, and threw it at its mouth twice with its shining teeth.

It came to the rescue and sheltered its little sparrow with its own body in the sky, but its whole little body trembled with fear and its voice choked and weird, and it was willing to sacrifice itself even if it was not in fear.

(Turgenev's "Hunter's Notes")

Viewpoint 2

The goshawk glided hard, flew over the crane, quickly turned around, and the arrow rushed into the circular procession of the crane. It was brave and fierce, and quickly caught its prey, but in the end it was outnumbered. It quickly and calmly drilled out the crane and disappeared into the mountains like lightning.

Eagle attacking cranes is one of the laws of the jungle in nature. The author described the process of the eagle's surprise attack with an objective and calm style. Readers should not think of beautiful cranes and ugly eagles, or they will violate the rules of nature's game. The eagle is strong and powerful. It never associates with common birds, but roams proudly in the sky alone, flaunting its life power as the king in the air. We can appreciate its courage and boldness in breaking into enemy lines alone, and we can also see its wit and agility in getting out of danger. The majestic posture and elegant demeanor of the eagle are really shocking, and its spirit and courage are beyond the reach of cranes? )

Summary? Eagle-crane war? :

The same thing can be seen from different angles, thus obtaining a variety of aesthetic pleasure. The Eagle-Crane War was written by the author with such an attitude. His rational and calm description shows the different charms of both sides of the contradiction, so that we can objectively see the joys and sorrows, life and death fate between animals from the perspective of human beings, and also recognize the nature of human beings as participants in the laws of natural games. (Read the clip aloud)

(Guide to complete the blackboard book: The Battle of the Eagle Crane? Family beauty and cooperation beauty? Admire, admire)

4 guide appreciation? Rescue the injured crane? .

An injured crane was teetering, and the cranes gave a sad cry together. Immediately, two big cranes flew out and shouted loudly to cheer for their partners. Later, as for holding up the injured cranes with wings, the cranes flying with one wing safely resumed formation and rose to the sky.

This is a touching scene, and family ties are priceless. He Qun's love and rescue behavior strongly shocked the author's mind. The anxiety between the lines is caused by the ups and downs of He Qun, and the joy brought by the successful rescue rises with He Qun. The admiration is sudden and the care is lasting. )

(Guide the completion of the blackboard book: Help the injured crane? The beauty of affection and cooperation? Melancholy, concern)

The true love between animals sometimes makes us ashamed, and the team spirit of cranes is really worth learning. The humanistic care between animals is awesome.

Students discuss this phenomenon with examples.

Additional materials:

Akram was puzzled. This leopard is the one who just struggled with himself. But how did it get here? Why did it climb into this tree hole? Akram thought, boldly stood on tiptoe and looked into the tree hole. Ah! Akram let out a cry of surprise. He saw two cubs snuggling in the leopard's arms and sucking their nipples hard. They are covered in blood, and they still emit it from time to time? Zaza? Sound. Akram was shocked. It turned out that great maternal love brought this leopard back to her children! Akram's eyes blurred.

Appreciate the author's blessing to He Qun.

I hope all cranes can safely end their journey and fly to the happy north.

Looking at the sky, I sincerely wish that my eyes will follow a long line and I will be concerned about the North forever?

The author's endless love will also extend to the endless sky with a flock of cranes?

Ask the students to summarize the main idea of the article.

(5) Teachers' comments

(6) Transfer

1 Read the full text emotionally.

After the injured crane was rescued? Write a clip and imagine the fate of the crane.

blackboard-writing design

Qun He

Jiang Huan He Qun Xiang Kong? Beautiful formation and posture (external beauty)? A feeling of joy and praise

Eagle-crane war? Family beauty and cooperation beauty (connotation beauty)? Admiration and feelings of admiration

Rescue the injured crane? Family beauty and cooperation beauty (connotation beauty)? A feeling of melancholy and worry.

Teaching reflection: