Guess how much I love you is a very classic foreign literary work. The simple and sincere words of two rabbits are touching. They interpret and express their love with vivid actions and popular language, and the meaning of love contained in it touches and shakes my heart. It aims to arouse children's love for the people around them.
Activity objectives:
1. Learn about the story and feel the deep affection between Big Rabbit and Little Rabbit and their expressions.
2. Lenovo feels the love of parents and elders and knows how to be grateful.
3. Taking picture books as the carrier, teachers and students can enjoy reading, which can stimulate students' interest in reading.
Important and difficult activities:
1. Use your reasonable imagination to create this story.
2. Understand the selfless love of elders in the process of reading and writing.
Activity preparation:
Guess how much I love you.
Activity flow:
First, tell the cover story to stimulate interest.
1. Do children like stories? The teacher brought a very interesting story today, hidden in a picture book. Do you know what a picture book is?
2. What kind of picture book is this? Please look! (Show the cover and read the names together.)
Look at this photo on the cover. What is this? (Student answers)
4. Why does the little rabbit scratch the big rabbit's ear? What does he want? (guess)?
You see, the big rabbit is carrying the little rabbit, keeping it back and preparing to take off. They are warmly inviting us to jump into this story! (Teacher turns pages)
Second, appreciate the story and understand it.
(A) The first part
1. Read the story: It's time for the little chestnut rabbit to go to bed, but he holds the big chestnut rabbit's long ears tightly.
2. (The teacher turns over a page) He wants Big Rabbit to listen to him. "Guess how much I love you." He said.
3. (Flip, read) "So much." The rabbit spread its arms as wide as possible.
How did Big Rabbit do it? Big rabbit's arms are much longer. He also opened his arms and said to the little rabbit, "I love you so much."
4. Well, that's too much. Little Nutbrown hare turned his head and said at once. (Flipping) "The higher my hand is, the more I love you." Big Nutbrown hare did the same thing. "The higher my hand is, the more I love you."
5. Little Nutbrown hare thought: This is really high. I wish I had such long arms. At this time, what other ways can Bunny think of to express her love for her mother? (guess)
(ii) Part II
1, (reading) Little Rabbit has another good idea. He stood on his head and put his feet on the trunk. "I love you all the way to my toes." He said.
2. Big Nutbrown hare picked up Little Nutbrown hare and threw it on his head. "I love you until your toes."
3. Little Nutbrown hare immediately thought of a new way. (Flipping) "I love you as high as I jump!"
Little rabbit jumped up and down with a smile.
4. (Looking through) "I love you as high as I jump!" Big Nutbrown hare jumped up with a smile. He jumped so high that his ears touched the branches. Little Nutbrown hare thought: This is a wonderful jump. I wish I could jump that high.
5. How does Bunny express her deepest love for her mother?
(iii) Part III
1, (turn the page for a student to read) "I love you, just this path to the river." Little rabbit cried. (catch the shout and guide the picture. )
2. Learn how rabbits "scream".
3. "I love you until I crossed the river and climbed the mountain," said Big Nutbrown Hare.
Little Nutbrown hare thought, It's a long way. He is too sleepy to think about anything.
He looked at the night sky beyond the bushes. Nothing is farther than the dark sky.
4. What did Bonnie think of? (The teacher reads) "I love you to the moon." Say that finish, little rabbit closed his eyes. "Oh, it's really far," said Big Nutbrown hare. "Very, very far."
5. The little rabbit fell asleep contentedly. Where's Big Rabbit? This time, can she tell the distance farther than the love of Bunny? (guess)
6. Big Nutbrown hare puts Little Nutbrown hare on a bed made of leaves.
He lowered his head, kissed the little rabbit and said good night to him. Then he lay next to the rabbit.
Smile and say softly, "I love you to the moon and then come back here from the moon."
(4) Summary and review
1, the story is over. What do we know from the story?
2. Review the rabbit's expression of love. (Show according to the students' answers)
Please think about it. Why does little rabbit love big rabbit so much? What can Big Rabbit do for Little Rabbit at ordinary times?
Third, associate experiences and learn to be grateful.
1, Big Nutbrown hare has done so much for Little Nutbrown hare, and Little Nutbrown hare has tried various ways to express his love for Big Nutbrown hare, so what can you do to show your love to Mom and Dad? (biology)
In this world, some people can't speak like normal people, but they are also expressing their love in their own way. Learn to gesture "I love you".
Now, let's turn the picture book to the back cover. (Read a paragraph on the back cover): When you love someone very much, you may want to describe this feeling, but, as Little Rabbit and Big Rabbit discovered, love is really not an easy thing to measure.
However, the teacher wants to say that when you love someone very much, please express it, because only sincere love and sincere communication will make the world infinitely beautiful!
Please take out your love cards and write down the love you just expressed to them.
When you go home today, please give them the card and say your love loudly. Don't forget to tell them stories.
At the same time, in your growth, in addition to the love given by your parents, there is also the careful cultivation of your teachers. Now, please turn around and sign for the teachers and say, "I love you!" " "
Fourth, the whole class is over and extended.
In this lesson, we shared the story "Guess how much I love you". Do you like this story? Do you think such a picture book is good? Teachers also like picture books, because we can see many interesting and touching stories from them. Here, the teacher will also introduce two picture books to you: Love Tree and Stone Soup (Projection).