Hello, teachers, parents and children! I am Chen Songran's parents, and I am glad to have the opportunity to walk into the classroom and let our parents experience the joy of participating in kindergarten courses. I received a notice from teacher Zhang the day before yesterday that I would be a tutor. What do you want to talk about? Feeling unable to start, I finally decided to talk to you about the profession of journalist in combination with my own profession.
There may be some questions to ask in the middle. I hope all students will speak enthusiastically. If anyone takes the initiative, I will finally ask her to be a small host. Is everyone watching TV at home? In fact, news and special reports are collected and processed by journalists.
First of all, I want to ask, which child knows what a reporter is? What does a reporter do? Who told me that? Please raise your hand! Thank you for your warm speech. In fact, many students' answers are close to the definition of a reporter in meaning. Journalist is actually a profession. She refers to professionals who are engaged in reporting in news organizations.
For example, if you hold a party in the central square, you may not be able to go to the scene to watch it. Reporters filmed the content of the party through cameras, sorted out the news and told everyone what the party on TV was. What effect has been achieved. So everyone knew the party's situation at that time through reporters' interviews and watching TV? This is the job of a reporter.
I see. What does a reporter do? We are learning how journalists do news. The most basic thing to do news is to make a news event clear. In layman's terms, it's like telling a story. Everything has a cause, everything has a cause, everything has a cause, everything has a cause, and everything has a result. For example, Chen Songran accidentally fell down while playing just now and cried.
Is it simple? Doing such activities not only exercises children's expressive ability, but also exercises children's logical thinking ability, and more importantly, builds children's self-confidence. Let's take today's parents entering the classroom as an example. Let's simulate a news scene. Now, please let our last classmate be a guest reporter! Which student is willing to cooperate? Please raise your hand!
When you go back, the child can also play the role of a little reporter to interview your parents and tell what you have learned with a short story. Let me ask the children one more question. Do you want to be a reporter when you grow up? Okay, great. I hope everyone will study hard in kindergarten and become an excellent reporter in the future. Thank you again for your cooperation. My class is over. Thank you.