The following is an example of a lesson plan for children's songs: ##1. The goal of the lesson plan 1. Through the performance, the children could deeply understand the content of the children's songs and feel the emotional atmosphere of the children's songs. 2. To improve children's language skills and encourage children to use clear and accurate language to perform. 3. Cultivate children's imagination and creativity, so that children can add their own understanding and innovative elements to the performance. ##2. Prepare the lesson plan 1. Choose a nursery rhyme suitable for the child's age and cognitive level, such as "Pulling Radish". 2. Prepare props related to the content of the children's song, such as radish props, old grandpa, old grandma, little granddaughter, puppy, kitten and other character headwear. 3. Create a performance scene, such as a simple idyllic environment. ##3. Teaching Plan ###(1) Introduction 1. Play the audio of the children's song "Pulling Radish" and let the children listen to it as a whole. Ask the children what they heard to arouse their interest. 2. It briefly introduced the story background of the children's song and guided the children into the scene. ###(2) Learn the content of children's songs 1. The teacher recited the children's song with emotion and showed the corresponding actions at the same time, such as imitating the action of pulling the radish, so that the child could feel it more intuitively. 2. Teach the children to recite the children's songs sentence by sentence, and correct the children's inaccurate pronunciation. ###(3) Scene performance preparation 1. Divide the children into small groups, and each group will be assigned a different role headdress. Let the children determine their role in the performance according to their headdress. 2. Give the children some time to discuss how to perform their roles in the group. This can encourage the children to join in some of their own imaginary actions and conversations. ###(4) Scene Performance 1. Each group took turns to perform on stage, and the teacher gave appropriate guidance and hints. 2. During the performance, other children were encouraged to watch carefully. After watching, they could give their own suggestions or praise to the performance group. ###(5) Summing Up and Reflection 1. The teacher summarized the performance of the children and affirmed the advantages of the children, such as clear language expression, action image, etc. At the same time, he pointed out the shortcomings, such as some children's performance was not enough. 2. Guide the child to review the entire process of the activity and ask the child about the gains and difficulties encountered in the activity, such as whether he understood the meaning of the children's songs, whether he was nervous during the performance, etc. 3. Children are encouraged to continue to actively participate in future activities and constantly improve their performance and language skills. Reflection on the lesson plan: ###(1) Strengths 1. Scenes could fully mobilize the enthusiasm and participation of children. Children were very involved in the performance process and had a deeper understanding of children's songs. 2. Through group cooperation, the children's sense of teamwork and communication skills were cultivated. Children could exchange ideas with each other in the group and complete performance tasks together. 3. The creation of props and scenes enhanced the fun of the activity, making it easier for children to enter the scene and improve the effect of the activity. ###(2) Deficiency 1. In terms of role allocation, some children might not be satisfied with the roles they were assigned. They needed to pay more attention to the wishes of the children in the future. 2. For some introverted children, they might be shy during the performance and need more encouragement and guidance. In the future activity design, we can consider adding some links to help introverted children overcome their shyness. 3. In the summary and reflection section, the child's answer may be relatively simple and superficial. The teacher needs to further guide the child to think deeply and better summarize the experience of the activity. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is an example of a dance performance lesson plan for children: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Let the children actively participate in the dance performance, experience the happy atmosphere of June 1 Children's Day, and enhance their self-confidence and performance. 2. Through dance training, children's physical coordination, sense of rhythm and artistic expression can be improved. ** 2. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching ** 1. ** Main point ** - Children can master the basic essentials of dance movements and maintain the order. - Guide the child to understand the emotions expressed by the dance and perform with emotion. 2. ** Difficulty ** - In the process of dancing, let the child's movements have a sense of rhythm and rhythm, and perfectly cooperate with the music. - According to the individual differences of children, each child can complete the dance movements well. ** 3. Teaching preparation ** 1. Choose a theme dance song suitable for children to perform. 2. The costumes and props needed for the dance performance. 3. The spacious rehearsal area was equipped with sound equipment. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. to lead - Play cheerful music related to Children's Day to arouse children's interest and ask children about their expectations and understanding of Children's Day. 2. dance teaching - Break down the dance movements, from simple to complex, and gradually show and explain the meaning and essentials of each movement to the child. - The teacher first demonstrated a complete dance to let the children have a preliminary impression of the entire dance. - The child followed the teacher's instructions and demonstration, practicing one by one. The teacher guided the child around to correct the wrong movements. - As the child becomes more familiar with the movements, he will gradually increase the practice of music coordination to let the child feel the fusion of music and movements. 3. strengthening exercises - The children were divided into groups to practice. They watched, learned, and supervised each other to improve the overall performance level. - Individual tutoring was provided to the weak points of each child to ensure that each child could keep up with the progress. - Practice dancing many times to continuously improve the proficiency and expressiveness of the children. 4. Show - On June 1 Children's Day, children were provided with the opportunity to perform on stage and show their dance achievements in front of the audience. ** 5. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. the key of success - During the teaching process, the children showed great enthusiasm and interest in dance performances and actively participated in every teaching session. This showed that the teaching content and methods were in line with the children's preferences and characteristics to a certain extent. - Through the combination of group practice and individual tutoring, most of the children were able to master the dance movements well, and showed a certain sense of rhythm and performance in the performance, achieving the teaching goal. 2. deficiencies in - In the teaching of dance movements, some movements might be more complicated, and it might be difficult for some children to understand and master them. In the future teaching, they should further improve the movement design or add more broken down exercises. - On the day of the performance, although the children's overall performance was good, there were still a few children who made some small mistakes due to nervousness. In the future, it was necessary to strengthen the cultivation of children's psychological quality, such as providing more opportunities for simulation performances. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Children's Music Performance " I Love My Home " video lesson plan design and reflection " ** I. Teaching plan design ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - Emotional goal: Let the children feel the warmth and love of the family through music performances, and stimulate the children's love for the family. - [Skill objective: The child can follow the rhythm of the music and make corresponding movements to improve the child's sense of rhythm and body coordination.] - Awareness goal: Children can understand the content of the song and know the concept of home. 2. ** Teaching Difficulties ** - [Important point: The child can accurately follow the movements of the music.] - [Difficulty: Guide the child to integrate emotions into the performance and truly express his love for home.] 3. ** Teaching Method ** - Intuitative demonstration method: Through playing family-related video images, let the child intuitively feel the appearance of the home. - Game Teaching Method: Use family role-playing games to let children perform music in the game. 4. ** Teaching process ** - lead-in portion - A heartwarming family video was played. In the video, there were scenes of parents playing and eating with their children. Then he asked the children,"Children, what do you see in the video?" Guide the child to answer "home". - essential part - Play the music of " I Love My Home " for the children to listen to it in its entirety. The teacher then briefly explained the content of the song. For example, the parents mentioned in the lyrics, the warm room, and so on were all elements of home. - The teacher began to demonstrate the movements of the musical performance, such as a hug when singing "I love my father" and a kiss when singing "I love my mother". After the demonstration, let the children follow suit. - The children were organized to play family role-playing games. Divide the children into small groups, each group has the role of a father, mother, and child. Let them follow the music and perform scenes of family life, such as cleaning together, watching TV together, etc. - ending portion - All the children performed together with the music again. The teacher summarized and encouraged the children's performance, such as " The children performed very well today and loved their home very much." 5. ** Teaching resources prepared ** - A heartwarming video clip of a family. - I Love My Home's music file. ** 2. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. ** Success ** - In the introduction section, by playing the family video, it successfully attracted the attention of the children and stimulated their interest in the topic of home. - The game teaching method allowed the children to learn music performance in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. The participation of the children was very high. They not only learned music performance movements in the role-playing game, but also had a deeper understanding of family relationships. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - When explaining the content of the song, the explanation might not be detailed and vivid enough, resulting in some children's understanding of the lyrics not being very thorough, and the movements and lyrics were somewhat out of touch during the performance. - In the process of children's performance, some children are more shy and dare not fully express themselves. Teachers should give more encouragement and guidance. 3. ** Modification measures ** - The next time he taught, he had to use a more vivid and vivid way to explain the content of the song. For example, he could make up some short stories to match the lyrics. - For shy children, teachers can communicate with them in advance and let them start from simple movements during the performance to gradually build confidence. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Children's Music Performance " I Love My Home " Teaching Plan: Design Intent and Reflection " ** 1. Design Intent ** Home was the most familiar and warm place for children. Children had deep feelings for their families. The music performance lesson plan of " I Love My Family " was designed to allow children to better express their love for home through music, an infectious art form. 1. expression of feelings Children were young and might not be good at expressing their love for their families in words. Music performances could provide an outlet for emotional venting and expression, allowing children to use singing and movements to intuitively show their feelings for their family, such as attachment to their parents, respect for their grandparents, and so on. 2. Music Cultivation Music was an important part of early childhood education. Through this lesson plan, children could come into contact with music suitable for their age. In the process of learning to sing songs, they could improve their basic musical skills such as rhythm and pitch. At the same time, the arrangement of movements in the music performance could let the children feel the coordination between music and movements, and cultivate their musical expression. 3. Social and Cooperation In musical performances, children may perform in groups or in groups. This provided an opportunity for young children to interact with each other. They had to learn to cooperate with their friends and perform together. This helps children develop social skills, learn to play their role in the group, respect the performance of others, and jointly create a harmonious performance atmosphere. 4. Invigorating creativity Although there were established songs and performance topics, during the performance, children could use their imagination to create unique movements and expressions based on their understanding of the home. For example, some children might imagine themselves playing games with their families and integrate this scene into the performance, which helps stimulate the creativity of the child. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. the key of success - emotional resonance In the process of teaching, I found that the children were very interested in this topic because home was the center of their lives. When singing songs about home, many children could naturally show a happy and warm expression, which indicated that the lesson plan was more successful in triggering emotional resonance in children. - Infant participation Most of the children were actively involved in all aspects of the music performance, whether it was learning to sing songs or arranging movements. Especially during group performances, the children discussed and helped each other, showing high enthusiasm. This showed that the design of the lesson plan could attract the attention of the children and mobilize their enthusiasm. 2. deficiencies in - Not enough attention to individual differences During the teaching process, it was found that some children were shy or had weak musical ability. They did not fully display themselves in the performance segment like other children. For example, some children sang very softly, and some children's movements were more stiff. This meant that the individual differences of the children were not fully taken into account when the lesson plan was designed, and the children were not provided with enough individual guidance. - Limitations of Music Choices Although the song he chose could express the theme of " I love my family," the style and format of the song were relatively simple. If he could add some different styles of music, such as cheerful children's songs, soothing folk songs, etc., it might allow young children to have a more diverse experience of music performance and better adapt to different children's music preferences. 3. improvement measure - For individual differences In the future, he had to pay more attention to the characteristics of each child. For shy children, more encouragement and individual guidance could be given to let them perform in a small area to gradually increase their self-confidence. For children with weak musical abilities, teachers could be arranged to help them or provide some simple practice methods, such as starting with rhythm practice to gradually improve their musical skills. - Rich music resources In terms of music selection, he had to broaden his thinking and collect more music pieces about home in different styles and cultures. In the process of teaching, the children would have the opportunity to come into contact with and compare these music, stimulate their desire to explore music, and improve the quality of music performance. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the possible aspects of the reflection lesson plan for the children's performance game Snow White: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skills ** - As for whether children could understand the relationship between the characters and the development of the plot in Snow White, there might be problems in the implementation of the lesson plan. For example, did the child clearly know the characteristics of Snow White, the dwarves, the queen, the prince, and the order of the story between them? If some children had difficulty understanding, it might be because the story in the lesson plan was not vivid enough or the question guidance was not deep enough. - In terms of acting skills, whether the child can naturally show the actions, expressions, and dialogue of the character. If the child was shy during the performance or the performance did not match the character's characteristics, it might reflect that the lesson plan was not carefully designed during the performance training session. For example, there was not enough time for the child to imitate and practice the character's movements, or there was not enough demonstration. 2. ** Emotions, attitudes and values ** - The lesson plan was originally intended to cultivate the child's love for good characters and hatred for evil characters, as well as good qualities such as being willing to help others. However, in actual teaching, it may be found that the emotional response of the child is not completely consistent with the expectations. For example, children might not have a deep understanding of Snow White's kindness or the queen's evil. This might be because the lesson plan did not do well in the emotional guidance, such as asking questions and emotional rendering of storytelling. 3. ** Method and process ** - In terms of children's cooperative performance, if the lesson plan was aimed at cultivating children's sense of cooperation, it might be necessary to reflect on whether the cooperation between children was smooth in practice. For example, whether there were children competing for roles or unwilling to cooperate in the role allocation and scene arrangement. If there was, it could be that the lesson plans lacked a clear explanation of the rules of cooperation or a lack of effective incentive measures to promote children's cooperation. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Selection and handling of story content ** - Whether the content of Snow White is suitable for children to perform. If the content of the story is too complicated for children or there are some controversial plots (such as the prince kissing Snow White's body from a modern perspective), is there appropriate guidance or handling in the lesson plan? For example, whether the plot could be simplified or explained in a way that was more suitable for young children to understand. 2. ** Material preparation ** - Whether the performance props, venues, and other material preparations mentioned in the teaching plan were sufficient and appropriate. If the props were not good enough or the space was limited, it would affect the performance of the child. This needed to be considered for improvement in the reflection of the lesson plan. For example, if the headdress was made crudely, it might affect the child's sense of immersion in the role. If the venue was too small, it might limit the child's performance movements. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - Whether the teaching methods used, such as animation and role-playing, are effective in attracting children's attention and promoting their learning. If the child is not focused during the animation, it may be because the animation content is not exciting enough or the presentation time is unreasonable. In the role-playing process, if the child's participation was not high, it might be because the teacher's guidance was not flexible enough, such as not giving the child enough autonomy to play. 2. ** Teacher Guidance Method ** - Whether the teacher's questions, hints, and other guidance methods in the teaching process are appropriate. If the teacher's question was too simple or complicated, it might affect the child's thinking and answer. Whether the teacher's guidance to the child was timely and accurate during the performance. For example, when a child made a mistake in his performance or forgot a dialogue, could the teacher give a hint in an appropriate way without affecting the continuity of the child's performance? <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a class reflection on a child's anxiety performance lesson plan: ** 1. Case presented ** [Case background: During the lunch break of a middle-class child, Xiao Ming kept crying and was unwilling to lie in bed to rest.] The teachers and parents tried to comfort him but to no avail. In the end, Xiao Ming lost control of his emotions and shouted loudly and kicked the bed. After investigation, the reason was that Xiao Ming did not get enough attention during lunch break and felt lonely and anxious. ** II. Reflection on the design and implementation of lesson plans ** 1. ** Target Setting ** - In terms of emotional cognition, it should be clearly made clear that middle-class children can identify the performance of anxiety in behavior and expression. For example, in this case, Xiao Ming's crying, shouting, and kicking the bed are the external manifestations of anxiety. However, in the original lesson plan, there might not be such a detailed goal setting for anxiety. It was more of a general emotional identification. - As for the goal of emotional regulation, for middle-class children, they should set a more specific and operational method to guide the goal of adjusting anxiety, such as through simple language comfort, companionship, etc. The original teaching plan might have lacked such a precise goal to regulate anxiety. 2. ** Teaching content ** - The common causes of anxiety in young children should be analyzed more deeply. In this case, it was the lack of attention that led to anxiety. In the lesson plan, more factors that might cause anxiety in the middle class children should be added, such as environmental changes, peer relationships, etc. - In the emotional expression and response section, add content that targets the characteristics of anxiety. For example, anxiety may not be as explosive as anger, but it will continue to affect children's behavior. Children should be taught to express this emotion in an appropriate way, such as using simple words,"I'm afraid, I want someone to accompany me." 3. ** Teaching Method ** - In observing children's emotions, teachers should be more sensitive to capture early signs of anxiety in children. For example, in this case, if Xiao Ming's uneasiness could have been discovered earlier, it might not have developed to the stage of losing control of his emotions. Teachers can improve their observation skills through closer observation and individual interaction with children. - In the guidance of emotional regulation, more methods should be used to conform to the characteristics of middle class children. For example, stories, games, and other forms, such as telling the story of a small animal being anxious because there was no one to accompany it, and then everyone thought of ways to help it, so that children could more intuitively understand how to deal with anxiety. 4. ** Teaching Resources ** - You can prepare more teaching materials related to anxiety, such as cards that show anxious expressions. There are facial features such as a slight frown and uneasiness in the eyes. Together with other emotional cards, let the children identify them. The facial masks and other teaching aids in the original teaching plan might not have highlighted the content related to anxiety. ** III. Rethinking and Understanding Infant Development ** 1. Middle-class children were at a critical stage of psychological development. The impact of anxiety on them might not only affect their current behavior, but also their social relationships and cognitive development. For example, a child who is constantly anxious may show withdrawal in interacting with his peers and have difficulty focusing when learning new knowledge. 2. Be aware that there may be differences in the triggers and expressions of anxiety in every child. Teachers and parents needed to treat children's anxiety more individually and could not use the same comforting methods. ** IV. Modification measures ** 1. In terms of teacher training, we should strengthen the training of anxiety characteristics and coping methods for middle-class children to improve the professionalism of teachers. 2. In their daily activities, they should pay more attention to the emotional state of their children and timely discover and intervene with their anxiety. 3. In terms of cooperation between the family and the kindergarten, they should communicate with the children's emotional situation in a timely manner and jointly formulate strategies to deal with the children's anxiety. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection of different kindergarten teaching plans for Catching Fish: * * I. Reflection on the art lesson plan of the small class, Fishing ** 1. * * Success ** - There were many teaching methods, such as using multi-media, wall charts, songs, etc. to stimulate students 'understanding and interest in fish. - The teaching focus was clear, and the pre-class interaction created a relaxed atmosphere for the classroom creation, laying the foundation for the fishing theme. - He used a short story with questions to introduce the new lesson and attract the students 'attention. The new lesson was wonderful. By sticking shapes on the fish, letting the students decorate the fish with lines, and showing the colorful fish, it not only reviewed the knowledge but also brought about a pleasant surprise effect. - The homework display segment allowed the students to tear or cut out the painted fish and stick them on the fish net, which cultivated the students 'hands-on ability. Moreover, the teaching segment was carried out around the teaching purpose and completed the teaching task. 2. * * Inadequacies ** - He was nervous during public lessons and lacked the ability to adapt on the spot. - The students did not add music when they were drawing. If they did, the class would be more perfect. * * 2. Reflection on the music lesson plan of the small class,"Catching Fish"** 1. * * Success ** - Meet the age and learning characteristics of the children in the small class and achieve the expected activity goals. - The teacher-child interaction and the child-child interaction were harmonious, and the entire activity atmosphere was relaxed and happy. 2. * * Deficiency **: The document does not explicitly mention the obvious deficiency. * * 3. Reflection on the game lesson plan "Fishing" in the middle class ** 1. * * Success **: The document does not explicitly mention the obvious success. 2. * * Inadequacies ** - In terms of the teacher's own performance, if he made mistakes due to nervousness during the morning exercise, such as starting early or making mistakes, it would affect the confidence and state of the subsequent game activities. - In terms of game organization, they forgot the warm-up segment when they led the game activities. The commentary segment focused on teaching children's songs but ignored the explanation of the game rules. They could not take care of it after grouping, and the lack of steps and order led to the failure of the game. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection on the Teaching Plan for Children's Songs and Numbers in the Senior Class of the Nurseries " Teaching plan: I. Teaching objectives 1. Through the children's songs, the children could recognize the numbers 1 - 10 and read them accurately. 2. Cultivate children's sensitivity to numbers and stimulate children's interest in mathematics. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Let the child remember the contents of the children's song with the numbers 1 - 10 and understand the corresponding relationship between the numbers and the children's song. - Able to clearly and accurately read the numbers 1 - 10. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide children to understand the meaning of numbers in life and use numbers to describe simple life phenomena. Teaching Methods 1. Children's song teaching method: Through lively and interesting children's songs, children can easily learn numbers. 2. Game Teaching Method: Play number-related games, such as number solitaire, to enhance children's memory of numbers. IV. Teaching process 1. to lead - First, tell the children a story about the number fairy to introduce the numbers that they were going to learn today. - For example," Children, in a magical digital kingdom, there are 10 cute digital elves. Today, let's get to know them." 2. Learning Children's Songs - The teacher first recited the children's song completely, such as " 1 is as thin and long as a pencil, 2 is like a duckling floating on water..." - Then, he taught the child to recite sentence by sentence. After each sentence, he explained what the shape of the numbers in the sentence looked like. - Repeat the recitation many times until the child can recite it skillfully. 3. game link - Number Solitaire game: The teacher first said the beginning of a number nursery rhyme, such as "1 is as thin and long as a pencil", and then let the child continue to say the next number nursery rhyme "2 is like a duckling floating on the water", and so on. - Number Find Friends: Cards with numbers from 1 to 10 were given to the children. The teacher recited a number nursery rhyme, and the child who received the corresponding number card stood up. 4. The numbers in life - Let the child think about where he has seen these numbers in his life, such as on a clock, calendar, phone number, etc. - Please share your findings. 5. sum up - Once again, he led the children to recite the number nursery rhyme to consolidate their learning achievements. - Children were encouraged to discover the mysteries of numbers in their lives. Reflection: I. Strengths 1. The effect of children's songs teaching method was better. Children were very interested in children's songs. It was easier for them to accept learning numbers through children's songs. Moreover, children's songs were catchy and children could remember them quickly. 2. The game segment added more fun. In the game, the participation of the children was very high. In the process of playing, they further deepened their understanding and memory of numbers. Especially the games of numbers solitaire and numbers to find friends, which allowed children to learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 3. It was necessary to connect them with reality. Letting children look for numbers in their lives would allow them to feel the widespread use of numbers in their lives and thus better understand the meaning of numbers. Second, insufficient 1. For some children with poor comprehension ability, they were not detailed enough when explaining the corresponding relationship between numbers and children's songs. For example, some children did not quite understand why " three ears listen to sound ". Teachers should use more ways to explain, such as drawing, making gestures, etc. 2. The organization of the game segment could be more orderly. Sometimes, in the game of finding friends with numbers, there would be situations where children would fight for cards. Teachers should explain and guide the rules in advance. 3. In the teaching process, the initiative of the children was not fully displayed. Although children were allowed to share the numbers in their lives, the teacher-led part of the children's song learning and games was more. Children should be given more opportunities to create children's songs or games related to numbers. III. Modification measures 1. For children with poor comprehension ability, a variety of teaching aids were used. For example, when explaining the shape of numbers, you could use physical objects to show them. You could use a pencil to show the shape of a " 1 ", or use a paper-cut to cut out the shape of an ear to represent a " 3 ", and so on. 2. The rules had to be more clear before the game and strictly enforced during the game. Some small rewards could be added to encourage children to follow the rules. For example, children who followed the rules could get a small sticker. 3. More children were encouraged to participate in the creation of teaching. For example, let the children create children's songs or games about numbers in groups, and then display them in the class. This could fully mobilize the enthusiasm and initiative of the children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was the reflection and evaluation of the "minimalist business oral language teaching plan". He didn't know the specific content of the lesson plan, but generally speaking, reflection might consider whether the teaching goal was achieved, whether the teaching method was effective, and the student's participation and feedback. In terms of evaluation, if the teaching effect was good, it would be clear goals, appropriate methods, and students 'enthusiasm. If it was not good, it might be problems such as high goals or inappropriate methods. <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 sports class in the Children's Palace (taking the example of the shuttlecock class): ** 1. Teaching content ** 1. The basic knowledge of the sport of shuttlecock, the training methods of shuttlecock 2. Special Theory of Blown ** 2. Teaching objectives ** 1. To let the students understand the basic knowledge of the sport. 2. While building self-confidence, they also cultivated team spirit. ** 3. Teaching Points and Difficulties ** 1. ** Main point ** - He knew the training methods for the sport of shuttlecock. 2. ** Difficulty ** - He was learning the specialized knowledge of shuttlecock. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. ** Beginning ** - Gather the students in an orderly manner. - The teachers and students greeted each other and established a good classroom atmosphere. - He counted the number of students, arranged for the trainees, and paid attention to the attendance of the students and special circumstances. - Announce the content and requirements of this lesson, and let the students clearly understand the learning tasks of this lesson. 2. ** Preparing Part ** - Run two rounds to warm up (around the tennis court), increase body temperature and blood circulation, and prepare for the follow-up exercise. - The warm-up exercises (4×8 beats) included head and neck exercises, chest expansion exercises, arm movements, circling exercises, body rotation exercises, abdominal and back exercises, lunge leg press, side leg press, knee joint movement, ankle wrist joint movement, and comprehensive body joint movement. 3. ** Basics ** - ** An overview of the sport of basketball ** - Introduction to Blocksmanship: Introduction Blocksmanship is a sport where players hold a racket on a specific court (a rectangular court with a length of 13.40 meters, a width of 5.18 meters for singles, and a width of 6.10 meters for doubles. The middle net is 1.55 meters high and 6.10 meters wide) and play by hitting the ball. The actual control area of the singles player is about 30 square meters. It is necessary to move and run to get the best position to hit the ball. - Explain the characteristics of the sport: - A full-body exercise could train many parts of the body. - The amount of exercise can be adjusted reasonably, suitable for people with different physical abilities. - It is simple and convenient, and is not limited by the location, group or individual, age and gender. - Introduction to the rules of the sport: - Pick a court or serve. - He introduced the number of rounds and the score. - Explain the right to serve, the points, and the exchange of serves. - Explain the rules of the exchange venue. - Explain the rules of serving and receiving, including the position and order of serving and receiving in a single. - It emphasized the violation of the rules, such as when serving, receiving, and hitting the ball. ** Teaching Reflection **: 1. ** Strengths ** - The teaching content was comprehensive, covering the basic general situation, characteristics, rules, and other aspects of knowledge, allowing students to systematically understand the sport. - The teaching process was designed reasonably. The routine process at the beginning was helpful for classroom management. The warm-up and joint exercises in the preparation part could effectively prevent sports injuries. The basic knowledge was explained from the shallow to the deep. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvement measures ** - For beginners, the rules might be too complicated. In the subsequent teaching, more intuitive methods could be used, such as video demonstration or actual scene simulation to explain the rules. - In terms of cultivating team spirit, some group interactions or team competitions could be added to let students better understand the importance of teamwork in practice. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Teaching plan and reflection on children's songs for the second semester of the middle class." ** 1. Teaching plan ** **(I) Teaching objectives ** 1. Children can understand the content of children's songs and feel the beauty of the rhythm. 2. Children can recite children's songs accurately and try to use different voices and expressions to express children's songs. 3. To stimulate children's love for children's songs and cultivate children's language skills. **(2) Difficulties in Teaching ** 1. ** Main point ** - Let the child understand the content of the children's song and recite it skillfully. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide the children to recite the children's songs with different voices and expressions, and experience the beauty of the rhythm of the children's songs. **(3) Teaching Method ** Teaching method, demonstration method, game method. **(4) Teaching preparation ** 1. Pictures or animations related to children's songs. 2. audio or video of children's songs. **(5) Teaching process ** 1. to lead - Play a cheerful nursery rhyme audio to attract the attention of the children. Ask the children if they like to listen to nursery rhymes and draw out the nursery rhymes to be learned today. 2. Perceiving Children's Songs - The teacher played the video or audio of the children's song and let the children listen to the children's song completely once to get a preliminary feel of the rhythm and rhythm of the children's song. - The teacher showed the pictures related to the content of the children's song and explained the content of the children's song simply with the pictures to help the children understand. 3. Learning Children's Songs - The teacher demonstrated the children's song sentence by sentence, and the child followed the teacher to recite it sentence by sentence, paying attention to correcting the child's pronunciation. - Let the child recite the children's song a few times along with the audio or video to gradually familiarize himself with the content of the children's song. - The children were organized into groups to recite children's songs, listen to each other, and learn from each other. 4. Children's songs - Guide the children to try to recite the children's songs with different voices (such as cheerful, gentle) and expressions (such as smiling, surprised), and feel the different forms of children's songs. - Invite some children to recite children's songs in front to give praise and encouragement. 5. Game Consolidating - The children were divided into several groups. The teacher said the first sentence of the children's song, and the children answered the next sentence. - Play the "Children's Song Performance" game. The child will perform freely according to the content of the children's song and recite the children's song while performing. 6. sum up - The teacher and the child reviewed the content of the nursery rhyme together, emphasizing the key words and rhythmic features of the nursery rhyme again. - Children are encouraged to continue reciting children's songs after class and perform for their families. **(6) Extension of Teaching ** 1. Children's books and cards were placed in the language area so that children could continue reading and reciting during regional activities. 2. Children were encouraged to draw according to the content of the children's songs and then introduce their works to their peers. ** 2. Reflection ** **(1) Strengths ** 1. The teaching methods were diverse. In the teaching process, many methods such as teaching method, demonstration method and game method were used to attract children's attention and improve children's interest in learning. For example, the "Children's Song Solitaire" and "Children's Song Performance" games in the game reinforcement segment allowed children to better master children's songs in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 2. Pay attention to the main position of children. In the process of learning children's songs, it provides enough time and opportunity for children to recite and perform children's songs, such as group recitation and individual children to recite in front, which can give full play to children's initiative and creativity. 3. He was more well-prepared for teaching. Through the preparation of pictures, audio and video materials related to the content of children's songs, it helps children better understand and feel the content of children's songs, making the teaching process more vivid. **(2) Not Enough ** 1. They did not pay enough attention to individual children. In the process of collective teaching, some children might not participate in recitation and performance well because of shyness or weak ability. The teacher did not give more attention and guidance in time. 2. The extended part of the teaching could be even richer. Although the language section had been set up to distribute materials and extend the activities of drawing creation, some activities related to children's songs could also be added, such as hand-making or children's songs creation, to further expand children's thinking and ability. **(3) Enhancement measures ** 1. In future teaching, more attention should be paid to the learning situation of individual children. For those children who are not very active or have difficulties, more encouragement and individual guidance should be given to ensure that every child can gain something from teaching activities. 2. Further enrich the teaching extension activities. In addition to the existing activities, children could be guided to make small props according to the content of the children's songs, such as making headwear related to the animal image in the children's songs, or encourage children to create simple creations according to the format and rhythm of the children's songs to improve their comprehensive ability. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>