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Grandma's paper-cutting teaching design

Grandma's paper-cut is an excellent Chinese text. The following is the excellent teaching design of Grandma Paper-cutting compiled by our website for your learning.

Teaching design of grandma s paper-cutting;

Teaching requirements:

1. Be able to read the text correctly, fluently and emotionally. Recite the last two paragraphs of the text.

2. Contact the context and combine it with your own life to understand? Practice makes perfect, often cut, accurate hands! ? Do you understand the meaning of this sentence? Difficult, picky, cheating, naughty? The specific meaning of the text.

3. Feel grandma's ingenuity, diligence, kindness and integrity with specific language materials. Me? Affectionate, between the lines, I feel the author's deep thoughts and gratitude for grandma.

Teaching focus:

Let the students speak clearly? Paper cutting? The functions of praising people, reasoning and expressing feelings in this paper have aroused people's interest in folk crafts, enabling us to actively approach folk crafts and understand folk customs.

2. Feel grandma's ingenuity, diligence, kindness and integrity with specific language materials. Me? Affectionate, between the lines, I feel the author's deep yearning for grandma.

Teaching difficulties:

Know words? Difficult, picky, cheating, naughty? The derogatory and commendatory meanings in the text. Contact the context and combine with your own life, understand? Practice makes perfect, and scissors are generally accurate! ? The meaning of this sentence.

Teaching process:

First, catch? Vivid? Review this article.

1. Last class, we approached the folk craft-paper-cutting, and learned the main content of this class. Ask a classmate to describe the main content of this article. Let's go on with this lesson? Grandma's paper-cutting? Feel the charm of paper cutting. Actually, I don't care how far I go. It is colorful. ) This is the feeling of the author Xiao Yuan after he left home for many years. What did you learn from it? What makes the author's childhood life so? Vivid? And miss it so much?

2. Reward a group of paper-cuts: What do you want to say?

Seeing such exquisite craftsmanship, you will admire the person who cut it. This is really.

Second, paper-cutting praises people-feel grandma's ingenuity.

Please read paragraph 1-3 of the text by yourself.

2. Where is grandma's intelligence? Please look for it.

The first sentence:

? An ordinary pair of scissors and an ordinary piece of colored paper, you can have whatever you want by turning it in grandma's hand. People, animals, plants and utensils are all omnipotent. ?

Where can I see grandma's ingenuity?

Student experience: ordinary, ordinary, tossing and turning, omnipotent.

This sentence shows that grandma's paper-cutting tools are simple, but her works are extensive, which also shows that grandma is really an expert in paper-cutting. Can do anything? . )

The second sentence:

? I have heard people marvel at me since I was a child. Your grandmother is really something. Cut a cat like a cat, a tiger like a tiger, a hen laying eggs and a rooster crowing. ?

Where do you feel grandma's ingenuity (works are lifelike)

The third sentence:

A kind-hearted grandmother has a wide range of good relationships, and she can talk to whoever she wants.

Where can I see her ingenuity? (This work is of far-reaching significance)

The fourth sentence:

In the small village supported by the great plains, grandma's wonderful workmanship was stuck on the neighbor's window.

Where can I see grandma's ingenuity? (experience? Neighbors? 、? Both? )

Now, please play the role of a villager and learn the charm and form of this sentence in the book to praise the paper cut by grandma. Back and forth, the students praised each other first.

(Big screen display: Your grandmother is amazing, cut the image, cut the image, cut, cut. )

Thirdly, paper-cutting metaphor.

Transition: Grandma is really a handy person. How did she practice such superb paper-cutting skills? There is a detailed description in the article, that is, (under my difficulties, grandma cut it out? Magpies climb branches? )。

1. First of all, let's see what kind of child is the author's source of laughter? (explain? Difficult, picky, cheating, naughty? The specific meaning of the text. )

2. Did Grandma succeed under my difficulties? (Appreciating paper-cutting, Q: How did she practice such superb paper-cutting skills? ) Find the most representative sentences in the article.

(1) show? Practice makes perfect, often cut, accurate hands! ?

(2)? Practice makes perfect? What do you mean?

(3) What do you mean? Fire?

(4) What does grandma rely on? Practice makes perfect? (Display:-Hold out your finger)

(5) Take examples from life and say them in the following sentence patterns.

? Practice makes perfect, forever (), ()! ?

Fourth, paper-cut love.

1. How did my grandmother, who has excellent paper-cutting skills, convey this feeling to me through paper-cutting?

Show:? It was rainy in summer, and grandma was afraid that I would slip into the river and swim out of danger, so she tied me under the eaves with paper cuts. ? Where are you from? Tied? What did you learn from it? (attract? The charm of paper-cutting)

Grandma gave me many paper-cuts, which ones? Cows and rabbits? This is my favorite. Draw the relevant sentences with wavy lines. How do you feel about grandma from these works?

(1) Show sentences describing paper-cutting.

A naughty rabbit rides on the back of a docile old cow.

An old cow and a rabbit are eating grass on the grass.

An old cow just stood and watched a little rabbit jump away happily. What connected them was an open meadow.

(2) What are the characteristics of these three paper-cut patterns? What do rabbits and old cows represent?

(3) Can Grandma's paper-cut be cut out? Life? Come on, how interesting, so I have a strong interest in such paper-cutting, all the time? Tangled? How to help me and grandma cut the old cow and rabbit together? Tangled? So what? (performance)

Understand: Section 12 (how many have you caught? Always? What do these three pictures seem to tell us? Through paper-cutting, I feel the simplicity and happiness of life.

Transition: Later, I went further and further. Can grandma's paper-cut still bind me?

At that time, grandma couldn't read, but she used her own special way-paper-cutting, constantly conveying deep love to me. Please see:

What does an open meadow mean? What's the attitude of Lao Niu?

From the eyes of the old cow, you seem to see a-? (Missing, expecting, expecting)

3. What kind of feelings do I have for my grandma?

(1) show? In fact, no matter how far you go, the dream will always reflect the window grilles in your hometown and the four seasons fields on both sides of the village road from time to time. Whenever and wherever, as long as I recall the crisp sound of paper-cutting, my dreams and mood will immediately become vivid. ?

(2) Combine the full text, understand? Vivid? . It is paper-cutting that makes Xiao Yuan's life colorful, and it is paper-cutting that makes Xiao Yuan's childhood full of fantasy. )

(3) The teacher introduced a fragment of the original text: At that time, I also had the idea of learning paper-cutting. Unfortunately, I had other things at that time. Later, I left my hometown, my grandmother and her beautiful paper-cutting. It was not until the Spring Festival the year before last that I received a notice that my grandmother was critically ill that I hurried home and met my grandmother who had been away for three years. At this point, she has put on old clothes and is strangely lying in bed as a door. I was confused at that time. I know only the dead will lie there. I really want to see it. I saw a slightly swollen face. I tried to catch my breath again. Grandma is still alive. I cried. My grandmother is still alive, and the grandmother who cooked for me from morning till night at school is still alive. (Read aloud to the music)

(4) Yes, how can childhood memories be forgotten, and how can a kind grandmother forget them, so whenever-

Summary: Through paper-cutting, we saw an ingenious, hardworking and simple grandmother. Through paper-cutting, we understand that practice makes perfect. Through paper-cutting, we feel a deep affection, which is the charm of paper-cutting and the charm of folk crafts.

Fourth, summary, homework

Do you want to: go closer to folk crafts? (Video: Listen to the introduction)

1. Collect some traditional folk crafts, and deeply understand the contents and stories behind them!

2. Recite the last two paragraphs of the text!

Grandma's paper-cut text reading recommendation;

In the small village supported by the great plains, grandma's wonderful workmanship was stuck on the neighbor's window.

An ordinary pair of scissors and an ordinary piece of colored paper, you can have whatever you want by turning it in grandma's hand. People, animals, plants and utensils are all omnipotent. I have heard people marvel at me since I was a child. Your grandmother is really something. Cut a cat like a cat, a tiger like a tiger, a hen laying eggs and a rooster crowing. ?

This is of course an exaggeration, but it reflects the popularity of grandma's paper-cutting skills. A kind-hearted grandmother has a wide range of good relationships, and she can talk to whoever she wants. Grandma lifted her blue apron and wiped her hands: forget it, what's the use? Where is it posted? Watching people leave happily, she continued her work: washing clothes, collecting soles, choosing vegetables, washing rice, feeding pigs and mowing grass?

I used to remember grandma's devoted attitude when she cut paper. The sound of scissors rubbing on paper is very pleasant. I am a notoriously naughty egg, and I often make things difficult for my grandmother with tricks. One day, I covered my grandmother's eyes with my hand and asked her to touch the window grilles and cut them. I'm not very busy. One? Magpies climb branches? It's over. Wow! The images of plum branches and magpies are vivid, with impeccable size and density. I took it, but I still cheated: grandma, you peeked out through my fingers! ?

? You almost shot grandma in the eye! ? Grandma touched my nose with her finger. Practice makes perfect, often cut, accurate hands! ?

Yes, all farmers want good luck, grandma, right? Magpies climb branches? Is the most familiar. Cut in winter, cut in summer, cut in the sun, cut in the moonlight, cut in the light, and even cut in the dark. Grandma's hands are her eyes, and good scissors are like her two fingers.

It was rainy in summer, and grandma was afraid that I would slip into the river and swim out of danger, so she tied me under the eaves with paper cuts. She tore a page from the old exercise book, brushed it a few times and cut out a pattern. I caught it and saw it. It was a naughty rabbit riding on the back of a docile old cow. I don't understand: Why do cows carry rabbits?

Grandma smiled: Who let the cow be the grandmother of the rabbit?

Oh! Grandma is a cow and I am a rabbit. I clamored for more. Grandma cut another picture: an old cow and a rabbit are eating grass on the grass. Grandma asked? You got it?

I thought for a moment and said: I see, it means that my grandmother and I eat in the same pot! ?

Grandma held me in her arms and boasted: smart guy! ?

Since then, I have always pestered my grandmother to cut rabbits and old cows? Rabbit jumps, rabbit runs, rabbit sleeps; An old cow pulls a cart, old Niu Gengdi? The rabbit is always playing and the old cow is always working. I fiddled with all kinds of window grilles and was full of affection for lively rabbits and honest old cows.

I went to school, primary school, middle school, university? Go further and further. But I still keep receiving paper-cuts from my grandmother. One of them is this: an old cow stands motionless and watches a rabbit jump away happily. What connects them is an open meadow. I know, this is what grandma expects of me. In fact, no matter how far you go, the dream will always reflect the window grilles in your hometown and the four seasons fields on both sides of the village road from time to time. Whenever and wherever, as long as I recall the crisp sound of paper-cutting, my mood and dreams will immediately come alive.