The following is a music lesson plan for the middle class,"Little Bird" and the relevant content of reflection: ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Able to sing songs in a natural voice, preliminary experience and performance of skipping. 2. Willing to participate in singing activities and experience the fun of interacting with peers. 3. Feel the cheerful and passionate mood of the music. 4. Familiarize yourself with the melody and perform accordingly. ###(2) Event preparation The bird pointed at the two puppets and the piano. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Practice your voice ** - The bird flew, chirping, chirping, chirping (3 notes practice), humming the melody of "Little Little Bird". 2. ** Conversation import, enjoy the song for the first time (teacher singing a cappella song), understand the name of the song ** - Question: What is the song about? The song's name was introduced. 3. ** Hand puppet performance, enjoy the second time, understand the lyrics ** - What about the bird in the song? And then? 4. ** Familiar with the lyrics with the help of hand puppets ** 5. ** Learn to sing a new song, focus on performing a jump ** 6. ** Children sing and perform to familiarize themselves with the song ** P.S.: Song "Little Little Bird" 1 = C One little bird, two little birds, nodded their heads when they met. You kiss me, I kiss you, touch, touch, fly away. ##2. Reflection ###(1) Strengths 1. ** Introduction to attract children's attention ** - Make a little bird finger puppet, let the child greet the bird, stimulate the enthusiasm of the child to participate in the activity, so that the child is attracted at the beginning of the activity and actively participate in the activity. 2. ** Questioning strategy is effective ** - Through carefully designed questions such as "What do two little birds do when they meet?" Open the child's speech gate, promote the child's positive thinking and expression, and increase the child's participation. At the same time, when the child is excited to answer the question, remind the child to form a good habit of raising his hand first, which is helpful for routine training. 3. ** Children are encouraged to create children's songs ** - He insisted on encouraging children to create children's songs. Although there were concerns, the results showed that the children in the middle class had the ability to create simple songs, which helped to develop children's creativity and imagination. ###(2) Weakness 1. ** Children's attention is easily distracted and there is insufficient response to the problem ** - The children in the middle class were young and easily distracted. Although the finger games aroused the children's interest, there might not be enough comprehensive measures to maintain the children's attention during the activity. For example, if some children lost interest in learning new songs and performing, the lesson plan did not mention more targeted guidance methods. 2. ** The depth of teaching is not deep enough ** - In terms of music teaching, the teaching of music elements in songs (such as skipping) could be more in-depth. In addition to simply letting the children experience and perform skipping, they could also add more contrast exercises or interesting teaching methods to let the children better master music skills. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a simple and cheerful music lesson plan for the middle class and a reflection summary example: ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Guide children to feel the rhythm of cheerful music and improve their sense of rhythm. 2. Children are encouraged to actively participate in rhythmic activities and develop their body coordination. 3. Stimulate children's interest in music activities and experience the joy brought by music. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Choose a cheerful piece of music, such as "Happy Clap Song." 2. It was a spacious activity space. ###(3) Activity process 1. to lead - The teacher played a short prelude to the cheerful music to attract the attention of the children. He asked the children how they felt when they heard the music, such as,"Children, what do you want to do after hearing the music?" 2. Feel the rhythm of the music - Play the music in its entirety and let the child sit quietly in the seat. Feel the overall rhythm of the music and gently swing his body. - When the music was played again, the teacher guided the children to clap their hands to the rhythm of the music to get a preliminary feel of the cheerful rhythm of the music. 3. Simple Rhythmic Movement Teaching - According to the rhythm of the music, the teacher demonstrated a few simple rhythmic movements, such as nodding, stamping, twisting, etc. - He broke down the movements for the child one by one and let the child imitate the practice. He started with a slow rhythm and gradually accelerated to the rhythm of normal music. - The teacher guided the child to combine several movements and perform a complete rhythmic performance with the music. 4. creative rhythm - Children are encouraged to use their imagination to create new movements that match the rhythm of the music. - Invite some children to show their creative movements and let the other children learn together. 5. Group Rhythmic Performance - All the children performed rhythmically to the music. The teacher could guide and encourage the children to enhance their self-confidence. ##2. Reflection and summary ###(1) Strengths 1. In terms of achieving goals, - Most of the children could actively participate in the activity and feel the rhythm of the cheerful music. In the learning of rhythmic patting and rhythmic movements, the sense of rhythm was improved to a certain extent. Through the creative rhythm segment, they developed their imagination and physical coordination ability, and basically achieved the goal of the activity. 2. teaching process - The introduction session successfully attracted the attention of the children and laid a good foundation for the follow-up activities. In the movement teaching segment, the method of decomposing the movements helped the children gradually master the rhythmic movements. The teaching process from simple to complex was in line with the learning characteristics of the middle-class children. The creative rhythm segment stimulated the initiative and creativity of the children, and the children showed high interest. 3. Infant performance - The children showed high enthusiasm in the activities and had a good grasp of the rhythm of the music, especially in the group performance segment. The children imitated and learned from each other, enhancing the sense of teamwork. ###(2) Deficiency 1. The attention of individual children - During the activity, there were some children who were introverted or had a slow perception of the rhythm of music. Their participation was not high, and the teacher did not give them enough individual guidance. 2. music selection - Although the Happy Clap Song was more cheerful, it might lack some novelty. You could choose more diverse music to meet the different needs of children's music experience. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. For individual children - In future activities, more attention should be paid to the needs of individual children, and they should understand the situation of children in advance. For children with weak rhythm or introverted personality, they should be given more patience and individual guidance, such as guiding them to feel the rhythm of music one-on-one and encouraging them to participate in the activities bravely. 2. music material - The choice of rich music materials, in addition to the classic cheerful songs, could also introduce some cheerful music with different cultural characteristics, or modern pop music for children to broaden the children's musical horizons and increase the fun of the activity. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a simple lesson plan for children's rhythm: ** I. Review of the teaching plan objectives and contents ** In the middle class lesson plan for children's rhythm, it was usually aimed at improving children's perception of music rhythm, cultivating musical expression and creativity. For example, by letting children feel the rhythmic characteristics of different characters (such as the People's Liberation Army, the elderly, the little girl, etc.) and express them with their body movements. Or they could use some interesting theme such as "Little Little Bird" as a basis to let the children experience the rhythm of the song while singing, such as performing skipping. ** 2. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Child participation ** - In the teaching process, the overall participation of the children was high, but some children might not be active enough because of their introverted personality or poor grasp of the rhythm. For example, when imitating the walking rhythm of different characters, some shy children were not willing to show themselves in front of the group. This suggested that in future teaching, more attention should be paid to individual differences, and more encouragement and individual guidance should be given to these children. For example, they should be allowed to try first in group activities to enhance their self-confidence. 2. ** In terms of the effectiveness of teaching methods ** - Using hand puppets (such as the little bird finger puppet in the Little Bird lesson plan), pictures (such as pictures of the People's Liberation Army, old grandpas, and little girls) and other teaching aids to guide children to understand the rhythm was a more effective method. Children were easily attracted by these intuitive teaching aids, thus better understanding the relationship between rhythm and movement. However, for some more abstract rhythmic concepts, such as the contrast between the strength of the rhythm, simple demonstration and imitation might not be enough. In the future, some simple percussion instruments could be introduced into the teaching, such as wooden fish, castanets, etc., so that children could feel the strength of the rhythm more intuitively through the percussion instruments. - When guiding children to create movements, although most children could actively participate, they found that some of the content was relatively simple. This might be because the inspiration given to the children during the guidance process was not diverse enough. In the future, he could play more different styles of music or show more examples of actions to broaden the children's thinking and stimulate their creative creation. 3. ** Difficulty of teaching content ** - In some rhythmic games, some movements were too difficult for middle school children. For example, in the rhythmic activities with the theme of spring, some complex movements that expressed the vitality of spring, such as imitating the continuous movements of flowers blooming, were difficult for some children to master. Therefore, when designing the teaching content, it was necessary to better evaluate the physical coordination ability and motor development level of the children in the middle class, break down the complex movements into simple steps for teaching, or provide different levels of difficulty for the children to choose from, so that the children could participate according to their own abilities. ** III. Reflection on Children's Learning Achievement ** 1. ** In terms of rhythm perception ** - Most children could perceive different types of rhythm through teaching activities, such as imitating the neat and powerful pace of the People's Liberation Army, the slow and slow rhythm of the old man, and the brisk and lively rhythm of the little girl. However, for some subtle changes in rhythm, such as the gradual acceleration or deceleration of the rhythm in a piece of music, the perception of young children was not sharp enough. In the future, he could add more Mini games that specifically targeted the training of rhythm changes, such as adjusting his walking speed according to the rhythm of the music. 2. ** In terms of musical expression ** - When children sang or did rhythmic movements, their expressions and movements were improved. They could make corresponding expressions according to the mood of the music, such as smiling in cheerful music and showing a quiet expression in slow music. However, there was still room for improvement in the coordination and elegance of his movements. Some simple basic dance training could be added to the daily teaching, such as simple body stretching, turning and other movements to improve the child's physical coordination, thereby enhancing the musical expression. ** 4. Direction of overall teaching improvement ** 1. Pay more attention to the individual differences of children, adopt hierarchical teaching, individual guidance and other methods to ensure that every child can gain something from the rhythm teaching. 2. Enrich the use of teaching methods and teaching aids, especially the introduction of more percussion instruments suitable for children to enhance the intuitive teaching of rhythm. 3. To improve the teaching content and ensure that the difficulty of the content is suitable for the development level of the children in the middle class. At the same time, to improve the fun and variety of the teaching content, to stimulate the children's creativity and interest in learning. 4. To strengthen the special training of children's perception of rhythm and musical expression, and to improve the ability level of children in these two aspects. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some lessons and reflections about lions: ** 1. Middle class language lesson plan "Little Lion in the Mirror"** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - This allowed the child to carefully observe the picture page by page, understand the content of the story, and feel the wit and courage of the kitten. - This will allow the child to have a preliminary understanding of the imaging characteristics of the concave mirror and the concave mirror, and know the reason why the lion was fooled. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - A Child's Book. - Story CD. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Lead out the topic and stimulate interest in learning: Ask the child if he knows a kitten or a lion, and who he thinks is older to arouse the child's interest. - Read "A Child's Book" together and understand the story: After clearly understanding the order of the pictures, look at the pictures page by page. The teacher asked questions such as what the kitten and the lion were doing, what might have happened between them, what the lion and the cat in the mirror looked like, what was the difference between the mirror, whether they knew the mystery of the mirror, etc., to guide the child to understand the story. - The children listened to the story while reading the book, further understanding the content of the story, and finally guiding the children to think about what kind of kitten it was. 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - Strengths: Let the child find himself on the spoon, stimulate the child's interest in various mirror imaging phenomena, and explore various mirrors in life together, deepening the child's understanding of this interesting story. - [Weakness: If you can find a real mirror and let the children look at it, the teaching effect will be better and the children will be more engaged.] ** 2. Art lesson plan for the middle class: Pinching a lion ** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - Let the children know the basic structure of a lion. - Guide the child to observe the plasticine lion and learn how to make it using techniques such as rubbing, flattening, and reunion. - Let the children experience the fun of playing with plasticine, guide the children to use auxiliary materials to enrich the works, cultivate their bold innovation ability, and feel the beauty of the works. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - Each of them had a box of plasticine and a mason board. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Using the picture book "Little Mouse's Little Vest", ask the children if they have seen a lion before, and guide the children to describe the appearance of the lion (such as an oval head, triangular eyes, a full head of hair, a round body, four thick legs, a stick-like tail with a small ball of hair at the end of the tail). - The child tried to use the plasticine to pinch the lion. The teacher asked the child what method he thought could be used to pinch the lion, which part of the lion should be pinched first, observe the shape of the part, what kind of plasticine technique would be used, and what part should be pinched next. - He evaluated the lion and asked the child to think about how good the lion was, what areas could be improved, and how to improve it. 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - The children were more familiar with lions, but it was difficult for the middle class children to pinch them. He put the picture on the big screen and discussed the steps with the children. Some of the children with strong abilities learned the kneading method, but the lion was a flat one. This could guide the children to challenge the three-dimensional lion. ** 3. Music lesson plan for the middle class, Lion King and the Little Animals ** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - Cultivate children's sensitivity to music melody. - Cultivate the child's sensitivity to the rhythm of the music. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - There was a big lion headdress, a number of small lion paper dolls, a number of small animal headdresses, coursewares, blackboards, whiteboard paper, black colored pens, 10 small trees, a cave, and a number of vegetables. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Warm-up activity: The teacher brought the child into the venue with music and told the child that they were going to a mysterious place. - Introduction of the story: Play a PPM to tell the story. For example, the princess of the Forest Kingdom was picky with food and fell ill. The king dreamed that there was a treasure in the cave on the mountain that could make the princess healthy, so he summoned animals to search for treasure. There was a small mountain on the treasure hunting road and a lion guarding the treasure on the mountain. - Analysis of the song: - Understanding the musical phrase: Count the number of hills (12) in the music, point out that there are lions on the mountains, and every time they pass by a small tree, they will turn their heads. Let the children listen to the music and find the small tree. Feel the strength of the music by performing the lion walking (tapping its legs) and the lion turning its head under the small tree (clapping). - Compose movements: Ask the child to clap different parts of the body according to the strength of the music to express the music. - Performance music: Let the children take out the lion puppet and perform a lion climbing on their hands. - Game: - Choose a role: introduce a small animal to the treasure hunt. The child is free to choose a headdress and act out the way the animal walks. - The rules of the game were as follows: The animals followed the lion, and when they reached a small tree, the lion turned its head. The animals had to squat or stand still, or they would be eaten by the lion. - Use your imagination: Think of ways to scare away the lion, such as imitating a hunter shooting, a tiger's roar, etc. - [Treasure discovery: Open the cave and take out the treasure (vegetables). Guide the child to guess what is in the treasure box and reveal the answer. Explain the nutritional value of vegetables and discuss why the treasure is a vegetable.] - Extension-- 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - It was difficult for kindergarten children to appreciate music. They used stories to run through the whole song, and used maps, movements, and cooperative performances to let the children perceive and express music more vividly. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the drum music lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Achievement of the goal ** 1. ** Perception of rhythm and movement in sync ** - In the teaching, by letting the children first enjoy the video "Big Drum and Small Drum" to perceive the rhythm, this segment helped the children have an intuitive feeling of rhythm. Most children could practice moving in sync with the music on the basis of being familiar with the melody. For example, in the follow-up, when they made different reactions according to the sound of the big drum and the small drum (such as raising their hands when they heard the sound of the big drum, hugging their shoulders when they heard the sound of the small drum, or clapping their hands according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the big drum, and tapping their legs according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the small drum), most of the children could keep up with the rhythm well. However, there were still a few children who were not accurate in grasping the rhythm and needed more guidance and practice. 2. ** Listen to the drum and the drum ** - When the children were shown pictures of the big drum and the small drum and guided to observe the shape, listen to the sound intensity and rhythm changes, the children showed a strong interest in the difference between the two kinds of drum sounds. However, in the actual teaching process, it was found that although the children could distinguish between the big drum and the small drum, there was still some difficulty in understanding and distinguishing the rhythm changes (such as the "dong dong" of the big drum and the "tong tong" of the small drum). More examples and interactions were needed to strengthen it. 3. ** Feel the two rhythms and have fun ** - For the two rhythms of "xx" and "xx", there was a challenge in the theoretical understanding of children. However, in the actual operation of the instrument performance, through personal experience, they could feel the music changes brought by different rhythms to a certain extent. On the whole, the children experienced the fun of percussion activities during the performance and showed an active participation attitude. However, if more creative interaction links could be added, such as letting the children create simple rhythm combinations, it would make the children feel more deeply about the rhythm. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty level of teaching content ** - For the middle class children, the content of the song "Big Drum and Small Drum" was of moderate difficulty. The lyrics were simple and closely linked to the sound of the instrument, making it easy for children to remember. However, in the process of teaching, if some elements related to children's life experiences could be added to the teaching content, such as the sound of the big drum and the small drum being associated with certain scenes in daily life (such as elephants walking like big drums, birds pecking trees like small drums), it would make it easier for children to understand and remember. 2. ** Richness of content ** - The teaching content mainly revolved around the big drum and the small drum, including the understanding of musical instruments, sound identification, and singing of songs. The content could be enriched appropriately, such as introducing the sound characteristics of other percussion instruments and comparing them with the big and small drums to broaden the children's musical horizons. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The application of the intuitive teaching method ** - The use of pictures, videos, and actual instrument demonstration and other intuitive teaching methods played a positive role in children's understanding of the teaching content. For example, after seeing pictures of the big drum and the small drum and watching the performance video, the children had a clearer understanding of the instrument. However, during the demonstration, the teacher could pay more attention to details, such as demonstrating that different parts of the drum would produce different sound effects. 2. ** The effect of the game teaching method ** - The game segment (such as listening to the drum and doing different actions) effectively increased the participation and learning enthusiasm of the children. However, the types of games could be more diverse, such as setting up group competition games to stimulate children's sense of competition and improve their learning efficiency. 3. ** Guidance Method ** - When guiding children to understand the teaching content, the guiding language used could basically be understood by children. However, sometimes the guidance could be more vivid and childlike, such as comparing the big drum to Hercules with a low and powerful voice, and comparing the small drum to an elf with a light and short voice. This could better attract the attention of the child. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. ** Connection of teaching segments ** - The various links in the teaching process (such as watching videos, understanding instruments, learning to sing songs and play instruments) were more natural and smooth. However, during the transition of some parts, some transition guidance or small activities could be added to make the entire teaching process more coherent. 2. ** Time allocation ** - In actual teaching, he found that the time allocated to the instrument performance segment was relatively short. The children showed a high interest in the performance process. If the time for this segment could be appropriately increased, so that the children had more time to explore and perform, the teaching effect would be better. ** 5. Individual differences in children ** 1. ** Attention to the differences in individual abilities ** - In the process of teaching, it was found that there were obvious individual differences between children. Some children were more sensitive to music rhythm and could quickly grasp the teaching content and actively perform, while some children needed more time and guidance. In the future, more attention should be paid to the individual differences of children, and layered teaching or individual tutoring should be provided to ensure that every child could gain something from music activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection on the balloon game activity music lesson plan (middle class): ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Music Perception and Performance ** - In the activity, by letting the children follow the rhythm and melody of the music to express the movement of the balloon with their body movements, most of the children could better keep up with the rhythm of the music. For example, when playing the music of "The Dance of the balloons," the children could match the dance movements of the balloons they created (swaying left and right, up and down, jumping in circles, etc.) with the rhythm of the music. However, there were still a small number of children who had difficulty grasping the rhythm, which was manifested as the movement was inconsistent with the rhythm of the music. This might be because the individual guidance for these children was not enough in the teaching process. In the future, more attention should be paid to individual differences in teaching, and more practice opportunities should be given to children with weak rhythms. For example, they could improve their sense of rhythm through simple exercises such as listening to the rhythm alone and clapping their hands. 2. ** Role-playing and rule compliance ** - Children showed high enthusiasm in role-playing. When playing the roles of balloons, birds, eagles, etc., they were able to immerse themselves in the game situation. For example, when imitating the scene of a balloon falling from the sky after being punctured by an eagle, the children could perform the corresponding actions very well. However, there were some problems with the rules of the game. Some children were confused when choosing characters to paste their headwear, which led to some delays at the beginning of the game. This reflected that when the rules were explained, the children did not fully understand the importance of each step. In the future, when explaining the rules, they could use a more intuitive and simple method, such as personally demonstrating and then letting the children repeat the key steps in the rules. ** 2. Teaching content and methods ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - Musical activities with balloons as the theme were more suitable for middle-class children. The balloons were something that children were familiar with and interested in, which could stimulate their enthusiasm for participation. However, the depth and breadth of the content could be further expanded. For example, in the selection of music, more styles of music could be added to express the different states of the balloon, such as soothing music showing the balloon floating gently in the air, passionate music showing the balloon flying quickly, and so on. 2. ** Teaching Method ** - Teaching methods such as guiding children to create movements, watching coursewares, demonstration performances, etc. were used to help children actively participate in the activities. However, when guiding children to create actions, the teacher's guidance could be more open and enlightening. For example, when guiding the child to think about how the balloon could jump other than swaying left and right, he could give the child more hints, such as "How will the balloon move when there is wind?" It was not just for the children to freely create. In terms of demonstration performance, although the teacher's demonstration could allow the children to see the gameplay intuitively, they could invite individual children to try and demonstrate first. This could better stimulate the children's initiative and confidence. ** 3. Children's participation and interaction ** 1. ** Participating Rate ** - Most of the children showed high participation in the activities, actively participating in music performances, role-playing and games. However, there were some timid children who did not participate fully in the game (such as playing as a balloon being chased by an eagle) because they were afraid of being "poked"(an interaction in the game situation). For this group of children, more encouragement and support could be given in future activities, such as letting them watch from the side first, and then gradually guiding them to participate in a more gentle interaction session. 2. ** Interactions ** - The interaction between the children was better reflected in the game segment. For example, when the balloon and the bird danced together, the children could cooperate with each other and make corresponding movements. However, the interactions in the game were more focused on actions and lacked verbal communication. In future activities, children can be encouraged to add some simple dialogue during the game, such as the balloon saying to the bird,"Let's dance together", etc. This can further improve the child's language expression and social interaction skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for the Windmill Music Activity: I. Teaching objectives 1. Through rhythm games, children can learn the difficult and important rhythms of songs in a pleasant environment, and can connect them with the sounds of life. 2. Children can sing "Big Windmill" in a happy and cheerful mood, and process the song according to the melody lines. 3. She tried to sing a song with English and Chinese lyrics. 4. Children can closely combine the content of the song, singing while performing the rhythm of the windmill. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. The mastery of the different endings of the two lyrics. 2. Syncopated rhythm, Dazhi rhythm, and mastery of the eight-minute rest. 3. She sang the song with a light and innocent voice, expressing the innocent and cheerful feelings of the song. Third, teaching preparation 1. "Big Windmill", a multi-media class. 2. [Recording Tapes: "Driving a Train","Big Windmill"(song, accompaniment).] 3. Percussion instruments (maracas, string bells). 4. "Big Windmill" TV show opening animation videotape. IV. Teaching process 1. Introduction to class - The teacher took the child to play. First, he kept the location a secret and let the child take the music train to set off (Rhythm: Driving a Train). 2. Practicing Voice Introduction - Welcome kittens and frogs (introducing practice songs "Cute Kitten" and "Little Frog"). - Meet a new friend, Sing Soi, La. 3. rhythm game - Show four train rhythms of different colors (red, yellow, green, blue train rhythms, each containing the key and difficult rhythms of the song). Show one rhythm each time. Ask a child to read the rhythm. The whole class will read it with "Rumble". As for the reflection part, I didn't find the reflection content of the middle class 'big windmill music activity lesson plan, so I can't provide it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The following is a music lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Activity Target ** 1. Feeling the lively and cheerful nature of the music, he learned the basic action of picking fruits. 2. By observing the teacher's demonstration actions, he could summarize and summarize the language hints that were consistent with the actions, and imitate and learn according to the language hints. 3. He actively participated in the activities and enjoyed the fun of picking fruits. ** 2. Event preparation ** The music of "Picking Fruits" and the PowerPoint presentation (Orchard Harvest Video). ** 3. Activity process ** 1. ** Arouse interest in activities ** - The children sat in a semicircle, and the teacher played the video of the orchard harvest. Ask the child how the fruits in the orchard are doing in autumn, leading to the situation of the farmer uncle asking the child to help pick the fruits. 2. ** Learn actions ** - [Take the basket and look for the fruit tree: Guide the child to learn the corresponding actions.] - ** The act of picking fruits ** - First, the teacher asked the child how to pick the fruit and let the child practice freely. The teacher emphasized that the child should look at the hand to pick the fruit and put the fruit. - The teacher demonstrated the correct movements and summarized them. Then, the teacher and the child practiced together. - Shi You listened to music and practiced the movements of carrying the basket, finding the fruit tree, and picking the fruit. 3. ** Learn to show results, wipe sweat, and run to deliver fruits ** - [Show results, wipe sweat action: Learn how to turn around and show results, wipe sweat action.] - The action of running to deliver the fruit: The teacher guides the child to think about how to deliver the fruit, and then the child listens to music to practice the actions of displaying the results, wiping sweat, and running to deliver the fruit. 4. ** Complete performance ** - Play the music, and the child will listen to the music and complete the rhythm. After the first round of music ended, the children were guided to change directions and continue picking fruits. ** Activity Reflection **: During the whole activity, every child used their heart, brain, eyes, body, mouth, hands, and feet to internalize their own understanding. Under the stimulation of matching music, they developed a passion for performance. They really danced, laughed, and played with the music, experiencing the fun of the activity. In terms of musical arts, such as listening, singing, performance, and understanding, analysis, and processing of musical works, one's musical ability was constantly improved on the basis of musical practice. Only by continuously accumulating experience through practical activities was the prerequisite for improving one's ability in music education. The ultimate goal of improving teachers 'musical quality was to promote children's development. Children should be given more independent space to better promote their growth. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan and reflection for the public class of "Little Bear's Treat": ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Let the children know about small animals and their favorite food. 2. Cultivate children's focus, imagination, and thinking ability. 3. Nurture children's interest in participating in activities. 4. On the basis of sensing the content of the story, one could understand the characteristics of the character. 5. They were willing to communicate and express their thoughts clearly. ###(2) Difficulty 1. [Main point: Understand what animals like to eat the most.] 2. [Difficulties: Guide the child to think about how to solve the problem of food delivery errors through stories.] ###(3) Event preparation 1. Mama Bear's Treat. 2. Happy Birthday Song. 3. Small animals, food pictures, and plates. ###(4) Activity process 1. ** Guide question ** - Play the Happy Birthday Song. - Teacher: What song did we just hear? Young: Happy Birthday Song. Guess who's birthday today? (Let the children answer at will) The children have said so much. Let's see whose birthday it is today. 2. ** Watch the lesson to draw out the little guests ** - Play the lesson "Mother Bear's Birthday". - Question: Teacher, whose birthday is it today? Young: Mother Bear's birthday. Mama Bear had invited many guests for her birthday today! Let's guess who the guests are? (Let the child answer at will) The child has said so much. Let's see who it is! - Play the lesson again (Chicken, goose, dog, sheep, cat celebrate mother bear's birthday). - Question: Teacher, who is here? The child replied,"Chicken, goose, dog, sheep, cat." With so many guests, what delicious food would Mother Bear prepare for them? 3. ** Finding the wrong food and thinking of solutions ** - Play the lesson (Mama Bear has prepared a meal for them). - Teacher: What delicious food did Mother Bear prepare for the guests? The child replied,"Insects, grass, bones, fish, vegetables." Teacher: Why didn't you eat? The child replied,"It's the wrong one." Teacher: Children, what should we do? The child replied,"Change it." 4. ** Watch the correct distribution of food ** - Play the lesson (Little Bear changed the dishes correctly). - Teacher: How did Little Bear do it? The child replied,"Change it." Teacher: Do you know what their favorite dishes are? The child replied,"Yes." Then let's change too! - The teacher took out the food for the children to recognize and tell them who liked it the most. For example, the teacher left a copy of what was this? Whose favorite is it? The child replied,"Vegetables, goose." The teacher put it on the goose's plate. Teacher still has a lot here! Now, they asked the children to help them deliver the food. The children each took a portion from the teacher and asked the children to tell everyone what they were getting and who liked it the most. Then, the children would send it together. - After sending the children, the teacher said,"Come, let's see if the children have been sent correctly." He looked at them one by one, picked up the food, and placed them in one hand. The children all got it right. 5. ** End the event ** - Mama Bear has also prepared gifts for us. Please stand in line and say goodbye to the guests and teachers. We're going to get our gifts! ##2. Activity Reflection In the preparation stage of the activity, the children were introduced from the familiar family dinner situation, such as asking the children about their parents 'preparations for the dinner. This way, the transition to the mother bear's dinner was very natural and close to the child's life. However, during the entire activity, it was difficult to highlight the key points and give full play to the child's initiative in the 15-minute class. Therefore, the time allocation during the activity had to be well controlled, and one had to be aware of the important and difficult points. For example, in guiding children to know about animals and their favorite food, they could give children more opportunities to express themselves. In the food correction section, they could speed up the pace appropriately to ensure the fluency and efficiency of the overall activity. At the same time, when guiding children to think about how to solve the problem of wrong food delivery, it could further expand the child's thinking. It was not only limited to changing the method, but also allowed the child to discuss how to avoid deeper problems such as wrong food delivery. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection on the lesson plan for the open class of drumming music games." Teaching plan: I. Teaching objectives 1. Let the middle class children feel the rhythm of the drum music and improve their sense of rhythm. 2. Guide children to actively participate in drumming music games and cultivate a sense of cooperation. 3. Arouse children's interest in music games. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Help children master the basic rhythm of drumming. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide the child to make accurate responses according to the rhythm of the game, and be able to cooperate well with the children. Third, teaching preparation 1. A sufficient number of small drums. 2. The audio of the drum music. 3. Simple prizes, such as small sticker. IV. Teaching process 1. to lead - Play some cheerful drumming music to attract the attention of the children. Then ask," Children, what do you think this sound is like?" The sound of a drum was guiding the child to answer. 2. Know the little drum - Take out the small drum and show the appearance of the small drum to the child. Give a brief introduction of the drum head, drum body, and other parts. Let the child touch the small drum and feel it. 3. Learn the beat of the drum - The teacher first demonstrated a simple drumming rhythm, such as " Dong Dong Da Dong ". The child had to imitate the drumming movement with his hands and repeat it a few times. - Then, they played drum music and let the children hit the table with their hands to the rhythm of the music to feel the rhythm of the music. 4. Playing drums, music games - Divide the children into small groups and give each group a small drum. The rules of the game were that the children had to take turns to play the drums according to the rhythm of the music. After a child played a few times, the next child would continue to play to ensure that the rhythm was not interrupted. If any group could successfully complete a round, each member of the group would be given a small sticker. - During the game, the teacher should guide and supervise the child to correct the wrong rhythm in time. 5. ending portion - The drumming music was played again, and all the children used their hands to simulate the drumming movements, ending the public class. Reflection: 1. the key of success - It was very effective to attract the children's attention by playing music during the introduction segment. Most of the children were very interested and could actively participate in answering questions. - When learning the drumming rhythm, the children would first imitate the teacher's movements and then hit the table with the rhythm of the music. This step-by-step method was more suitable for the learning ability of the children in the middle class. The children could basically master the simple drumming rhythm. - The drumming music game stimulated the children's sense of competition and cooperation. The groups competed with each other to get the small sticker, and the members of the group had to cooperate to play the drum well. The children were very happy. 2. deficiencies in - Some children paid too much attention to the small sticker when they played the drum and neglected the accuracy of the rhythm. The teachers did not emphasize enough in this aspect. - In the group allocation, the individual differences of the children were not fully considered. Some groups had too many children with strong abilities, while some groups had more children with weaker abilities, resulting in some unbalanced situations during the game. - As for the choice of drumming music, although it was very cheerful, the rhythm was not rich enough. If he could choose music with a more varied rhythm, it might be more challenging and interesting. In conclusion: The drum music game public class had achieved the teaching goal as a whole. The children felt the rhythm of the drum music and actively participated in the game. Their interest in the music game had also increased. However, there were still some problems in the teaching process. In the future, more attention should be paid to the balance of individual differences in children, emphasizing the key points in the game process, and choosing more suitable music materials to improve the quality of teaching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>