1. There were several children flying kites. The wind doll saw it and rushed to blow it hard. Kites swung through the air, and some even did somersaults. After a while, the kite flew away without a trace and the children were very sad.
2. The wind doll didn't know this at all. It was still blowing east and west. In this way, the wind doll caused people's clothes to dry and break them. People were angry at the newly planted small trees on the side of the road and blamed him one after another.
3. Feng Wawa no longer dared to help. He circled in the sky sadly, thinking: I help people do things, why do they still blame me? Feng Wawa returned home and asked her mother. His mother said, "Son, it's not enough to have good intentions when we do something. It also depends on whether it is really useful to others. »
Appreciation of the work:
strong>This article is another text without phonetic notation after "Paper Boats and Kites". Students should be encouraged to use the different methods they are familiar with to learn Chinese. characters independently.
The text is accompanied by two illustrations. One depicts a wind doll blowing a windmill. In the photo, the wind doll puffs out its cheeks, purses its mouth and blows with all its might.
Another image depicts a wind doll blowing on a kite string. She blows hard as always and carries the kite away, while the children below look panicked and don't know what to do. The images are vivid and intuitive, and the illustrations can be used to help students understand reading during teaching.t.