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The question that can be asked about the life experience of the cricket house is the characteristics of the cricket house and how the cricket builds and renovates the house. "The Cricket's Dwelling".
Excerpt from "Insects".
The author is Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a famous French entomologist.
It expresses the author's careful observation of the surrounding things and grasps the characteristics of the things in the narrative.
The text mainly talks about the characteristics of crickets who refuse to be at ease with encounters and work tirelessly, and also let me know that the dwelling of crickets, which can be called a great project, was actually excavated by themselves little by little, rather than being at ease with encounters. The tools used by crickets to build their dwellings are their "forefeet" and "pliers".
The hind feet "two rows of saws on the hind legs", it uses actions such as "picking", "moving", "stepping" and "pushing" to work tirelessly under the soil.
Empirical analysis. Learn the author's method of carefully observing things, and comprehend the author's writing method of using vivid and vivid language to express specific things. Understand the characteristics of cricket dwellings and the construction process of dwellings, and experience the characteristics of crickets that bear hardships and stand hard work and refuse to settle down with encounters.
Stimulate students' interest in observing things around them and develop the habit of careful observation.
Understand the characteristics of cricket dwellings and the process of its construction, and experience the characteristics of crickets that bear hardships and stand hard work and refuse to settle down with encounters through key sentences. Learn to grasp the characteristics and vividly describe things, and experience the author's love for crickets.
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The Cricket's Residence can ask questions about life experience are: we should choose carefully when doing things in life, and we can't just be at peace with what happens.
The Dwelling of the Crickets is an excerpt from The Book of Insects, written by the famous French entomologist Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1823-1915). The article is included in the 7th lesson of the fourth grade of the primary school Chinese of the People's Education Edition, and the 26th lesson of the second volume of the sixth grade of the Jijiao edition of the primary school Chinese, which mainly introduces the characteristics and construction process of the cricket cave.
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I feel that after learning what the house looks like, can I guide the students to connect the context, discover the connection between the paragraphs, and feel that the comfortable house of the little cricket is inseparable from his refusal to be at ease with the encounter and the careful selection of the site. This is a personal opinion.
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Summary. 1. Why does the cricket's home refuse to be at peace with the encounter?
2. Why should crickets have good drainage and mild sunlight in their homes?
3. Why do crickets make a house in October?
4. Can cricket accommodation be considered a great project?
5. Why are people surprised by the fruits of cricket's labor?
Read about what are the problems with the dwelling of crickets.
1. Why does the cricket's home refuse to be at peace with the encounter? 2. Why should crickets have good drainage and mild sunlight in their homes? 3. Why do crickets make a house in October?
4. Can cricket accommodation be considered a great project? 5. Why are people surprised by the fruits of cricket's labor?
Hope mine can help you.
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The dwelling work of crickets is:When building, I worked for several hours in a row, and when I was tired, I would rest for a while and then continue working; When it comes to renovation, it's a little done today and a little bit tomorrow.
The Cricket's Dwelling" is an excerpt from the 19th century French entomologist Fabre's "Insects", the author has a love for crickets, through careful and continuous observation, the author truly and vividly introduces the characteristics of the cricket dwelling he observed, as well as the cricket's ability to build the dwelling.
Paragraph division of the text:
The first part (1st paragraph) gets straight to the point that crickets are famous not only for their singing, but also for their residences.
The second part (paragraphs 2-6) begins with the location of the dwelling, and then introduces the characteristics of the cricket dwelling in order from the outside to the inside.
The third part (paragraphs 7-9) introduces how crickets built dwellings and shows their talent for building dwellings.
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Cricket's Dwelling has the following features:
1. Concealment. 2. Flat.
3. Drying. 4. Sunny.
Why is cricket construction a great project?
A: Because the cricket's tools are very fragile (because they are his body parts).
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Well drained, sunny and very secluded.
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This text illustrates that the cricket's dwelling is a great project, and praises the cricket's spirit of hard work, hard work, and refusal to go with the flow.
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