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"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

"Turn it over, alas—can't sleep." Is the birthday cake really as delicious as Mom says? "Turn over, alas—can't sleep." Under the Christmas tree, is it true that there will be many gifts as Dad said? "Turn it over, turn it over, and alas, when will the nasty virus be wiped out..."

It is said that little children are carefree

However, this week turned the whole class

Hand in the "poetry with painting" small exercise

Luwan No.1 Central Primary School in Huangpu District, Shanghai

First-grade Chinese teacher He Chunqiu

Amused by the cute little annoyances of the children

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

Photo courtesy of the interviewee (the same below)

He Chunqiu told reporters that recently, the first-grade children learned the ninth lesson of Chinese, "Tomorrow to Hike". The text is short and describes a child's mood of looking forward to a trip: "Turn it over, alas—can't sleep." Is the sea of that place really as the teacher said, so many colors? Turn it over, turn it over, alas—when exactly, is it dawn? In order to lay the foundation for the children's future writing, she designed language exercises, hoping that the children would also be able to imitate the text, learn to write some short sentences, and match them with cute pictures.

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various
"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various
"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

In He Chunqiu's view, what is more interesting than the composition itself is that during the class discussion, the children "accidentally" exposed their various entanglements and worries, which also reminded the teachers to pay more attention to the children's inner world, and to encourage the children to express their true feelings through composition, telling the truth.

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various
"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

Some children feel that if they are too excited and too expectant, they may not be able to sleep, for example, they will go to the amusement park the next day, or they will soon get a gift prepared by their parents!

Some children say that they will not be able to sleep if they are too nervous. Will the playing field be large? Will the game be difficult? These are headaches to think about!

Some children said that if they quarreled with a good friend, they would be sad and would not be able to sleep.

Some children admit that they will still have a little fear in the face of cotton swabs for nucleic acid testing and syringes when they see a doctor. "Will the medicine prescribed by the doctor be as bitter as a bitter melon?" "Will the nurse's needle be as sharp as a knife?" "How deep will that long cotton swab be inserted?" "Turn it over, turn it over, and alas—when will the nasty virus be wiped out?"

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

In the face of syringes and cotton swabs, children will still have a little fear

He Chunqiu said that for children in the lower grades, being able to have a facsimile and write in comparison will make children feel that writing is not such a terrible thing. This semester, the children have already made some small attempts, for example, after learning the text "Frog Writing Poetry", He Chunqiu asked the children to use their imaginations and think about the "croak, croak, croak" of the little frog in the text, what is the content of the "croak"?

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various
"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various
"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

The language of first graders is imaginative

After learning the text "Four Seasons", the children described the spring in their hearts with similar sentences, and their colorful expressions were surprising.

There is a boy in the class, Zou Weiluo, who suffers from "frostbite", although he has limited mobility, he still uses lively words to outline the smart world in his eyes.

"Turn over, alas, can't sleep..." The first-grade little cute baby wrote an essay, and the reasons for insomnia were various

Source: Xinmin Evening News (Chief Reporter Lu Zihua)

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