a lesson

Elroy 2022-02-04 08:15:03

Although this is more like a morality class, I took it in an art class. Now try to record the process. The target is third grade students.

1. Thinking questions while watching the film.
Ask questions before watching
1. Who is the film about?
2. What is the film about?
Watch the video together

2. Answer the questions and sort out the plot (the students will play the clip after answering the question)
1. If the child in it is me, who do you think the film tells about me and who?
(Me, Dad, Grandpa.)
2. When I was waiting on the water in a boat with Dad and Grandpa, what happened?
If the answer is (the moon comes out), then ask again, what happened before the moon came out? Call for a few more answers, add more questions, and gradually complete the list.
(Grandpa gave me a hat. Gave me the same hat as Dad and Grandpa...)
After I put on the hat, what happened?
(Grandpa puts on my hat upright, raises the brim, Dad presses down the brim...the two quarrel)
Play the clip and continue to ask:
Why did Grandpa and Dad do this?
(Because grandpa's brim is raised, Dad's brim is depressed.)
That is to say, grandpa thinks it's better to lift the brim, so he asks me to lift the brim, but dad thinks it's better to push down, and they want me to push down the brim, they think Give me what they think is good, what does it mean?
(Grandpa and Dad both love me)
So do I love Grandpa and Dad? How do you know?
3. After the moon came out, I went to the moon, what did I see?
(full of stars)
What kind of stars?
(Small, bright, many, when touched, it will emit light and make a ding sound)
Play the clip to remind students to look carefully, how it glows and what sound it makes.
4. After grandpa and dad went to the moon, we prepared to work together. Dad got his tools, grandpa got his tools, what happened when I went to get the tools?
(Dad let me use his tools, grandpa let me use his tools, and the two quarreled again.)
Neither of them let the other, did you ask my opinion?
(No)
They all love me and want to give me what they think is good, but they don't take my thoughts into consideration. Has anything like this ever happened in your life?
(Student example)
5. When father and grandfather were arguing, what happened?
(A big star fell.)
Dad and grandpa must have seen this star for the first time. It was so big that everyone was dumbfounded. What did dad and grandpa do?
(They tried a lot of tools to move the star, but the star didn't move.)
What do I do now?
(I took a small hammer...) (When I hit it with a small hammer, the big star was broken into countless small stars...)
Why did I think of this method?
(I touched the star with my hand, and the star made a fragmentary sound, and the light flickered.)
The word fragmentary is well used, praise. From this I thought, the big stars may be composed of many small stars.
Play clips. What did I do before hitting the big star with the little hammer?
(puts hat upside down)
Why do I put my hat upside down? What does it say?
6. After breaking the little star, what did we do?
(Sweeping the stars)
Did Grandpa and Dad continue to quarrel over what tools I use?
(no)
why not?
In the future, if you encounter your father and mother again in your life when they ask you to do things you don't want to do for your own good, you can let them watch this film! Tell them that you have your own ideas too. . . . .
3. Watch it again,
and tell the story while watching.

Reflection: When students gave examples of things around them, some students said that she wanted to eat meat and didn't like to eat vegetables, but her mother insisted that she eat vegetables, saying that this was for her own good, and it was disrespectful to her opinion. . . . . However, in my opinion as an adult, she really should eat vegetables! ! ! ! ! ! Am I a rotten adult? Should she respect her opinion, or let her eat vegetables for her sake?

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  • Philip 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    Fuck you radio and TV without bringing in

  • Mireille 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    I really want to eat those stars~

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