Mr. Carrot's Long Beard Evaluation Lesson Strengths and Weaknesses are as follows:
I. Strengths
1. The teaching objectives are clear. Through reading, predicting and understanding the story, we can achieve the teaching goal of developing students' reading ability, thinking ability and language expression ability.
2. The teaching link is complete. The whole teaching process is very complete from the introduction, the first reading, the detailed reading to the final summary.
3. The teaching methods are diverse. In the teaching process, a variety of teaching methods are used, such as: observing pictures, reading aloud, group discussion and so on, which is very good to mobilize students' learning enthusiasm.
II. Disadvantages
1. The teacher lectures too much. In this teaching activity, the part of the teacher's main speech is still more, leaving less opportunities for students to speak.
2. It limits the time for students to read independently. Teachers are in a hurry to give answers in the teaching process, which limits the time for students to read independently.
3. The organization of questioning language is not refined enough. Teachers in the question, as soon as they hear is their own answer, will not wait to continue, questioning the language organization is not refined.
About the Author
Wang Yimei, a first-class writer, vice chairman of Suzhou Writers' Association, works in the Institute of Children's Literature, College of Education and Humanities, Suzhou Vocational University. Her works have won the 10th Central Propaganda Department Spiritual Civilization "Five One Project" Award, the Fifth National Award for Outstanding Children's Literature, the Sixth National Award for Outstanding Children's Literature, the Fifth National Book Award, and other awards.
Published more than 100 books, including the long fairy tale "Mole's Moon River", "The Forest of Puppets", the novel "The Eyes of the City", the documentary novel "A Small Wood", the short fairy tale "Ants in the Books", "Mice in the Villa of the Roses" and so on. Mr. Carrot's Long Beard" was selected as a language textbook for the third grade of elementary school.