Look for Spring This text is beautiful in language and full of childlike interest. The word "find" indicates that the scene of spring has not been fully revealed, and it is early spring.
"Spring is coming! Spring is coming! " Use two exclamations together to start with cheers, highlighting the joy of children when spring comes.
Take off, rush out and rush to express children's joy and eagerness.
Look for the explanation of the Spring text and the answers after class
1. Talk about what spring is like when children find it.
Spring is like a little girl. She is shy and hides her beauty. She has green eyebrows and colorful eyes. She is lively and skillful in playing moving music, playing happily on the swing, shouting and laughing excitedly.
2. Analyze the sentences and try to read them better.
The grass sticks out from the ground. Is that the eyebrow of spring?
The word "probe" brings "grass" to life, and "eyebrow" expresses the vitality of spring. Use a rising tone.