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湖北省宜昌市第十六中学王茜

一说教材

(一)教材分析

《汉字的魅力》是鄂教版八年级下册第四单元的第二篇课文,该单元以“语言的魅力”为主题展开。本课主要写了汉字的魅力,表达了作者对祖国语言的热爱和赞美之情。结合单元教学要求和本课特点,依据新课标中三个维度,我将本课的教学目标确定为:

(二)教学目标

1、了解汉字的魅力,增强学生热爱祖国语言的情感。

2、了解汉字的基本常识,把握汉字的构字特征,能够使用工具探寻字源。

(三)教学重点

1、了解汉字的魅力。

2、感悟文中强烈的情感色彩。

(四)教学难点

了解汉字的基本常识,把握汉字的构字特征。

二学情分析

本课本是出自八年级下册,但是所面授的学生是七年级,所以在教学目标、教学重难点上,我的设计有针对性,学生学习目标更加清楚明确,教学重难点更加突出,七年级的学生学习起来,也更有利于他们理解和接受。

三说教法和学法

科学合理的教学方法能使教学效果事半功倍,达到教与学的和谐完美统一。基于此,我准备采用的教法是讲授法,点拨法。讲授法教师可以系统的传授知识,充分发挥教师的主导作用。

学法上,我贯彻的指导思想是把“学习的主动权还给学生”,倡导“自主、合作、探究”的学习方式,具体的学法是讨论法、朗读法和勾画圈点法,让学生养成不动笔墨不读书的良好阅读习惯。

四说教学过程

一、导入:

我通过古代四大发明,引出汉字是我国的第五大发明,并播放《汉字的艺术》视频,激发学生的阅读兴趣。

二、感魅力,悟情感。要求学生朗读课文,思考如下两题:使学生对文章有了整体把握。

1、汉字的魅力体现在哪些方面?

①字形的魅力:能引起人美妙的联想;

②字义的魅力:激发兴趣、引起追问和深思;

③精神的魅力:热爱中华民族及其文化

2、作者文中洋溢着怎样的情感?

热爱、自豪。这个环节上,要求学生们通过朗读,深入体会作者对汉字、对祖国文化的热爱和自豪之情。

三、明构字,知特点。

1、请观微课《汉字的“六书”》。使学生对汉字的“六书”有大致的了解。

2、结合微课,要求学生说说汉字构字的特点是什么?

这个问题设计的有些难度,我先通过举出英文fish和汉字“渔”的例子,要学生凭语感和经验,说出它们之间的区别。

最后,得出结论(书上原句):所以,我们的汉字,作为象形文字,集形象、声音和意义三者于一体的特性。

四、用工具,探字源。

对于一个汉字,我们怎样具体深入了解它的形象、声音或者意义呢?这里教授学生一个法宝:利用工具查字源,这个工具就是“汉典网”。方法:在百度浏览器里搜索“汉典”,进入官网,在搜索栏中输入你要查询的汉字,就能看到很多信息。

比如字形演变、《康熙字典》《说文解字》对它的解释。有了这些资源,我们基本上就能从汉字的本源上认识汉字了。

之后,我会要求学生用“汉典网”查查课本后有一个他们经常写错的词语:脍炙人口的“炙”的意思,再区分其和针灸的“灸”这两个字各有什么奥秘。训练学生学以致用的能力。

五、拓展延伸。

我设计的问题是:每个人的名字都是家长对孩子的期许,名字里面蕴含着家长的心血。要求学生利用“汉典网”说说自己名字的意义,看看自己的名字里都暗含着什么奥秘?这个问题不仅可以活跃课堂气氛,更会激发学生对于汉字的理解和热爱之情,感受到父母的用心良苦。

六、本课小节。

本节课我们初步了解了汉字的构字特点以及其独特的表形、表义等魅力,感受到了作者对祖国语言文字的热爱赞美之情,并且要求学生会使用工具探寻字源。

五说板书

好的板书就像一份微型教案,本课板书是一个塔形,最下面是两个汉字魅力——“字形魅力”和“字义魅力”,往上走一层,是汉字的“精神魅力”,精神魅力比字形和字义魅力,可以说是更深入一步。在塔的顶端,是“热爱”和“自豪”两个词语,是作者在字里行间所表达出的对汉字的热爱和自豪之情。这份板书,串联了本课的重点知识,清晰直观,便于学生理解和记忆,理清文章脉络。

六说反思

课堂永远是一门遗憾的艺术,希望能在不断地探索、不断地实践、不断地遗憾中努力提高,完善。

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