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Taiwan Province writer Lin Qingxuan's essay "Mahogany".
Mahogany. For example, I also learned the fragrance of sunshine and the blooming of lilies in my heart.

Teaching material analysis:

Mahogany is an essay by Taiwan Province writer Lin Qingxuan. This is an article that uses things to describe people. It is better to plant trees with mahogany saplings than to educate people. This article contains profound truth. It shows that educating people, like planting trees, should also cultivate people's self-growth ability in an uncertain living environment. And use your own life experience to deepen your understanding of the truth of educating people.

Teaching objectives:

1. Learn the five new words in this lesson, correctly read and write the words "transplanting rice, withering, relying on, exercising, elegance, drawing water, inheriting, being lucky, doing something, testing, bending your knees, transforming, being inexplicable, taking your time, being earnest for no reason, being full of vitality and tottering", and understanding "drawing water, being inexplicable".

2. Read the text with emotion and understand the content of the text.

3. Through the understanding of profound sentences, understand the intention of the tree planter, understand the truth the author got from it, and talk about his own views in real life, so as to feel the true meaning of educating people and being a man.

4. Experience the author's writing method of comparing things with people and setting doubts at different levels.

Teaching emphases and difficulties:

1, through the understanding of profound sentences, understand the intention of the tree planter, understand the truth the author got from it, and talk about his own views in combination with real life, so as to feel the true meaning of educating people and being a man.

2. Experience the author's writing method of comparing things with people and setting doubts at different levels.

3. Read the text aloud and talk about what the tree planter did to surprise the author and why he did it.

4. What did the author explain from the story of planting trees?

5. Read the following sentences and answer the questions in brackets.

(1) Not only trees, but also people. People who live in uncertainty can stand the test of life and exercise an independent heart. What does "uncertainty" mean here? What "uncertainties" can you think of related to real life? )

(2) People who plant trees will not come again, and redwoods will not wither. Why doesn't redwood wither? )