The following is a lesson plan for a large class on the paper box animal model: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. ** Knowledge target ** - Able to recognize and name some animals. - Able to describe the appearance of animals. - Able to use simple crafting tools and skills to make animal cardboard boxes. 2. ** Ability Target ** - Cultivate children's ability to use their hands and brains. - Cultivate children's ability to observe, imagine, and create. - Cultivate children's teamwork skills. ##2. Teaching content 1. ** Knowledge content ** - The names and characteristics of common animals. - It was a simple paper box making skill. 2. ** Ability content ** - The development of sensory perception and thinking in images. - Elementary manual operation skills and good habits. - The cultivation of cooperation and communication skills. ##3. Teaching Steps 1. ** Getting to know animals ** - The teacher showed the child a picture or a real thing, so that the child could recognize the animal and say its name. - The teacher guided the child to observe the animal's appearance, such as color, shape, size, etc., and encouraged the child to describe it. 2. ** Making paper boxes ** - The teacher introduced the basic structure and production tools of the paper box to the children and gave a simple demonstration. - According to the child's age and craftsmanship, the child was instructed to cut the cardboard into different size such as rectangular and square. - The teacher led the child to make the necessary measurements with a ruler and then cut the cardboard into the corresponding shape according to the requirements. - The teacher led the children to fold and glue the cut cardboard according to the drawing to make an animal carton and decorate it simply. 3. ** Show the results ** - The teacher set up an animal carton booth in the class and asked each child to place their work on it so that everyone could enjoy it. - The teacher asked the children to watch their works and take turns to say their animal names. Other children could comment and ask questions to increase interaction and communication. ##IV. Reflection and Analysis 1. ** Success ** - In terms of achieving the goal, if the child could recognize the animal well, describe the characteristics, and successfully make the animal carton, it meant that the knowledge and ability goals were achieved. For example, during the production process, the child could actively use the skills he had learned to make the paper box into an animal shape, which reflected the improvement of his hands-on ability. - In terms of teaching methods, the combination of demonstration, guidance, demonstration, etc. was used to help children understand and participate. For example, the teacher could show the pictures or objects of animals to let the children know the animals intuitively, and the demonstration of the paper box production process could let the children know the production steps more clearly. - In the interaction segment, the communication and interaction between the children during the presentation of the results could cultivate the children's ability to express themselves and team cooperation, which was conducive to the development of children's social skills. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvement measures ** - Children's works might lack creativity. Perhaps it was a lack of guidance for children to use their imagination. The improvement measures could be to provide more creative animal carton examples before production, or to ask more questions during the production process to inspire children, such as " What do you want your animal carton to be special about?" - If some children could not keep up with the production process, it might be because the teaching steps were too difficult for these children. Teachers could learn about the children's craftsmanship level in advance, carry out hierarchical teaching, and give more guidance and simpler tasks to the children with weaker abilities. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a lesson plan for a large class of science animals: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Through the story, the children could understand the regenerative ability of some animals. 2. Through listening, thinking, and exploring, the children were guided to express their thoughts boldly. 3. Let the children experience the wonders of the animal world, and thus sprout the desire to explore. ** 2. Teaching preparation ** Siwo Coursewares, iPad. ** 3. Teaching process ** 1. ** Lead in, arouse suspicion and interest ** - The teacher said," Today, the teacher brought an interesting story,'The Adventures of Crabs.' Do you know what an adventure means?" 2. ** Listen to the story, understand the story ** - ** Look at Story Fragment 1: From the beginning of the story to "I'm very sad"** - "How did the crab break its pincers?" "The crab is very worried about losing a big pincer. Why? What could have happened without the pincers?" - ** Look at the second part of the story: "What the gecko said is right"** - Question: " How does the gecko comfort it? Did Crab believe it?" - Teacher's summary: The gecko has lost a part of its body, and it will grow a new one in a few days. This ability is called regeneration. - ** Clear what regeneration is ** - The teacher concluded that the phenomenon of the broken parts of the animal being able to grow back was called animal regeneration. - ** Look at Story Fragment 3: Towards the End ** - Question: " Is what the crab said to comfort the earthworm right? How many earthworms will there be?" - The teacher explained that the crab was only half right. Earthworms would not only regenerate, but the two halves of the body would grow into one earthworm, and one earthworm would become two. ** IV. Reflection and summary of teaching ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The curriculum was designed based on the children's natural interest in animals. For example, the children were concerned about whether the little crab could regrow its claws, which met the cognitive needs of the children. - Using stories to teach could attract children's attention and stimulate their interest in learning. - In the teaching process, through multiple questions, the children were guided to think positively, cultivate their thinking ability, and encourage them to express their thoughts boldly. - With the help of tools such as Siwo Coursewares and iPad tablets, the teaching content was more vivid and intuitive, helping children understand the abstract concept of regeneration. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - During the teaching process, more interaction sessions could be added. For example, the children could discuss the magic of animal regeneration in groups and share other animals with regenerative abilities that they knew to enhance the cooperation and communication skills between children. - When explaining the principle of animal regeneration, simple pictures or animations could be used to explain more in-depth and simple explanations. This was because children might only have a superficial understanding of the phenomenon of regeneration and lack a deeper understanding. - It could guide children to think about the enlightenment of animal regeneration ability to human medicine and other fields, and broaden children's knowledge and thinking horizons. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for a large class: ** 1. Activity Target ** 1. He could recognize the origami markings and follow the steps to fold a paper boat. 2. Through folding paper, the flexibility of children's hands was trained. 3. Experience the fun of folding paper and let the children experience the ability to be independent, independent, and creative. 4. He could develop a rich imagination and introduce his work to his companions boldly and confidently. ** 2. Event preparation ** 1. Square handmade paper of various colors. 2. Various ship models. ** 3. Activity process ** 1. Using games (such as the net fish game) to introduce the topic of the class, asking where the small fish's home is, guiding the children to think about whose home is floating on the water, and thus leading to the topic of boats. 2. Show the teaching materials, various ships, and introduce the functions and appearances of various ships. 3. Let the child choose a common double-bucket ship. 4. The teacher demonstrated the folding process and let the children follow the teacher step by step until the whole boat was folded. For example: - Prepare a square piece of paper. First, he folded the square paper diagonally to form a triangle. - Fold the top corner of the triangle down a small part, and this part will become the bow part. - Then, he folded the two corners of the bottom of the triangle upward to form a part similar to the side of the ship. - Finally, the hull was adjusted according to the needs to make the paper boat more beautiful. 5. The teacher encouraged the children to complete their paper boats. 6. Children experience the joy of folding paper and play games, such as children sitting on their own folded boats to go fishing in the sea (you can play fishing songs). ** 4. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. The participation rate of children in the whole activity was high, but for some children who developed faster, the activity might be relatively simple, and there would be a phenomenon that the enthusiasm of individual children was not high. This point should be taken into account in the design of future activities to ensure that all children can actively participate in the activities. 2. The children in the kindergarten class had a certain degree of hands-on ability. It was not difficult for them to make paper boats. This activity could cultivate the children's hands-on ability and practical ability. However, due to the young age of the children, their attention span was short. Therefore, in the design of the lesson plan, more game segments or elements such as songs could be designed to stimulate the children's interest in learning. 3. In terms of teaching preparation and children's hands-on operation, they must be thoughtful. For example, when demonstrating the folding steps, the speed should be moderate to ensure that the child can see each step clearly. 4. Teachers should constantly learn, explore and create, and constantly enrich and improve their own practical experience to improve the quality of teaching and better adapt to the needs of early childhood education. <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 middle class: ##1. Activity Target 1. It was to let the children understand how hard it was to get food and how hard it was for farmers to work. From there, they could cultivate the awareness of cherishing food and not wasting it. 2. Guide children to develop good eating habits and correct bad eating behavior. 3. To stimulate the children's initial understanding of the concept of environmental protection and understand that saving food is also part of environmental protection behavior. ##2. Event preparation 1. EXP preparation - Children have a basic understanding of food in daily life, such as rice, steamed buns, etc. - The teacher guides the child to observe the source of food in the family or kindergarten in advance. 2. material preparations - Collect some pictures or Short videos about the grain planting process (from sowing to harvesting), such as plowing, sowing, fertilizing, pest control, harvesting, etc. - Prepare some pictures of children wasting food (such as leftovers, throwing away food) in kindergarten or at home. - Prepare a small amount of food samples, such as rice, wheat, etc., and place them in transparent containers. ##3. Activity ###(1) Introduction 1. He showed the food samples in the transparent containers and asked the children,"Do you know what these are?" Guide the child to say the name of the food, such as rice, wheat, etc. Then he asked,"Where did the food come from?" It caused the child to think. 2. Play a short animated video of grain from the fields to the dining table (if there is no animation, it can be explained with pictures), and briefly introduce the hard work of the farmers. ###(2) Main Part 1. Food is hard to come by - Show pictures or Short videos of the grain planting process and explain each step in order. For example,"The farmer must first loosen the soil, just like preparing a comfortable bed for the small seeds. This process is called plowing. After that, he would choose the seeds and sow them. Then, he would fertilize and water them. Only then would the small seeds slowly grow. In the process of growing, there would be bugs that would cause trouble, and the farmer uncle would also have to remove the bugs. Finally, when the grain is ripe, we can harvest it." During the explanation, ask the children what they saw and let them participate in the interaction. - Let the child close his eyes and imagine that he was a farmer uncle, planting the land under the hot sun and feeling the hard work of the farmers. 2. the phenomenon of food wastage - Show the picture of the child wasting food and ask the child,"Children, look at what the child in the picture is doing?" Is this right?" It's not good to lead children to discuss food wastage. - Sharing information about how many people in the world do not have enough food (for example, children in poor areas do not have enough to eat), so that children understand the importance of saving food. ###(3) Practice and Operation 1. During lunch in the kindergarten, the teacher would guide the children to take their meals according to their needs. The teacher would remind the children not to take too much. If it was not enough, they could add more. 2. They would organize a small competition called "Operation Disc" to see which child could finish all the food on their plate and give them small rewards (such as small sticker). ###(4) Summing Up 1. Review what we learned today with the children and ask,"Children, today we know how food comes from. What should we do?" Guide the child to say words such as not wasting food and cherishing food. 2. The teacher once again emphasized the hard work of the farmer uncle and the importance of saving food, encouraging the children to not waste food in their daily lives. ##4. Reflection, summary and analysis ###(I) Success 1. Through the intuitive pictures, videos, and interaction sessions, the children had a clearer understanding of the source of food. They could understand that food was hard to come by, and to a certain extent, they strengthened their awareness of cherishing food. 2. In the practical operation of the kindergarten lunch segment, most children could actively respond to the "Disc Operation" and had a preliminary habit of taking meals according to their needs, indicating that teaching activities had a positive impact on children's daily behavior. 3. The activity combined the concept of environmental protection to let the children understand that saving food was also an environmental behavior, widening the children's understanding of the concept of environmental protection. ###(2) Deficiency 1. For some young children who were younger or had weaker comprehension abilities, the abstract concept of hard work of farmers might not be fully understood and needed to be strengthened in their daily lives. 2. In the course of the activity, some children may be too concerned about the reward and participate in the "Disc Operation", without really understanding the meaning of saving food from the bottom of their hearts. Later, they need to strengthen guidance so that children can internalize the value of food into their own values. 3. In the teaching process, he might have paid more attention to the hardships of the grain planting process, and mentioned less about the possible waste caused by grain processing and transportation, which could be supplemented and improved in the follow-up activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for a small paper cup octopus: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Train the children's hands-on operation ability, let the children learn to use simple materials to make paper cups and small octopus. 2. Stimulate the creativity and imagination of the children, and guide the children to decorate the paper octopus according to the characteristics of the octopus. 3. Cultivate children's interest in manual activities, enhance children's self-confidence and sense of achievement. ** 2. Teaching preparation ** 1. Blue colored paper, dark blue colored paper, scissors, paper cup, glue stick, black pen (for drawing eyes). 2. Pictures or videos of the little octopus. ** 3. Teaching process ** #(1) Introduction (3 minutes) 1. Play videos of the little octopus or show pictures of the little octopus to arouse the interest of the children. 2. Ask the children,"Children, what do you think this is? Isn't the little octopus cute? Today, we're going to use paper cups to make a small octopus." #(2) Production process (15 minutes) 1. The teacher demonstrated the steps - First, clean the paper cup, then stick the prepared blue paper from the bottom of the paper cup along the wall of the cup. - Next, he cut the blue colored paper into strips with scissors and told the child to use the scissors carefully. Then, he turned the strips to the outside to simulate the tentacles of an octopus. - Then, he cut the dark blue paper into small round pieces with scissors. These small pieces of paper would be used as the suction cups on the octopus 'tentacles. - Stick a small dark blue circular piece of paper onto the blue paper (tentacle) that was folded outwards. - Finally, he used a black pen to draw a pair of octopus eyes and stuck them to the appropriate position on the cup wall. This way, a paper cup octopus was completed. 2. Children's Production - During the process of making the baby, the teacher would guide the children to use the scissors correctly and help the children with difficulties to complete the steps. #(3) Exhibition and sharing of works (7 minutes) 1. He asked the children to put the paper octopus they made in the exhibition area. 2. Children were encouraged to introduce their little octopuses to other children. For example,"My little octopus is looking for treasure in the sea." #(IV) Activity Reflection 1. the key of success - The content of the event attracted young children. The cute image of the little octopus was very attractive to the children in the small class. Moreover, it was novel to use paper cups as materials to stimulate the enthusiasm of the children to participate in the activities. - Training various abilities. During the production process, the children practiced fine hand movements, such as using scissors to cut paper strips and circular paper, sticking, etc. At the same time, they also used their imagination, such as imagining scenes for the little octopus. 2. deficiencies in - In terms of material preparation. When preparing the colored paper, you can prepare a few more colors to give the child more choices. This may make the child's work more colorful. - The guidance process. When some children were slow or encountered difficulties, although the teacher gave guidance, he could be more patient and meticulous to prevent the children from feeling frustrated. - The activity extended. He could add more activities, such as letting the children discuss the living habits of the little octopus, or putting more materials in the art area to encourage the children to continue creating works related to the little octopus. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the main points of reflection on the art colored paper lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Skill learning ** - If the goal of the lesson plan is to let the child learn the basic method of making colored paper (such as dyeing paper), it is necessary to reflect on whether the child has really mastered it. For example, in the paper dyeing activity, did the child understand the steps of dyeing, such as folding the paper towel first, then dipping the corners of the paper with paint and opening them? If some children could not master it, it might be because the demonstration was not clear enough during the teaching process or the children did not have enough time to operate. - For the goal of guiding children to use colored paper for creative production (such as a mosaic), consider whether the child can combine the colored paper according to his own creativity. If the child did not perform well in this area, it might be that the teacher did not do enough to stimulate the child's imagination, such as not providing enough examples or not conducting effective questioning guidance. 2. ** Invigorated interest ** - Observe the child's participation and enthusiasm in the activity. If the children were not interested in colored paper art activities, it might be that the teaching content was not attractive to the children. For example, the color of the colored paper was not bright enough, or the theme was not interesting enough. For example, if the theme was too complicated from an adult's perspective, it would be difficult for children to understand and be interested. - It could also be a problem with the teaching method. For example, the teacher's explanation lacked interaction or game-like elements, which could not arouse the curiosity and desire of the children. 3. ** Cultivation of aesthetic ability ** - Check the performance of the child in choosing the color matching of the colored paper and the layout of the work. If the child lacks basic aesthetic awareness of color matching, such as choosing a color combination that is too dazzling or uncoordinated, the teacher may need to strengthen the guidance of the basic understanding of color before the activity, such as a brief introduction of concepts such as cold and warm colors. - In terms of the layout of the work, if the child's work appeared to be messy, the teacher might not provide enough guidance on the composition in the design of the lesson plan, such as not showing examples of different layout works. ** 2. Teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - If you use a method such as magic introduction (such as creating colored paper or an envelope with colored paper, etc.), you have to reflect on whether it really attracted the attention of the child. If the child's reaction was dull, it might be that the magic performance was not exciting enough or the subsequent colored paper production was not closely related, making the child feel awkward. - If it was a direct display of colored paper works, it was necessary to consider whether the works were attractive enough and whether it could quickly make children want to make their own. 2. ** Demonstrations ** - The speed and clarity of the teacher's demonstration were key. If the demonstration speed was too fast, the child might not be able to keep up, resulting in confusion when operating. If the steps were not explained in detail during the demonstration, such as not emphasizing the key points of certain operations (such as the amount of dye used when dyeing paper, etc.), it would also affect the results of the child's operation. - At the same time, the method of demonstration was also very important. If there was only a single teacher demonstration, the lack of participation in the demonstration (such as inviting the child to come up and operate a certain step), the child's enthusiasm might not be fully mobilized. 3. ** Operation Stage ** - As for the preparation of materials, he had to reflect on whether the quantity of colored paper was sufficient and whether the quality was appropriate. For example, if the colored paper was too thin, it would be easily damaged, which would affect the child's production experience. If there were too few types of auxiliary materials such as paint, it might limit the creativity of young children. - Whether the teacher's itinerant guidance was effective. If the teacher did not find the problem of the child in time and give the correct guidance, for example, the child used too much or too little glue to paste the colored paper, it would affect the quality of the work. Moreover, it was also important for teachers to give positive feedback and encouragement to children during the tour. Positive feedback could enhance children's self-confidence and creative enthusiasm. 4. ** Evaluation Stage ** - Whether the evaluation criteria were clear or not. If the evaluation was just a general statement of "good" or "bad" without any concrete evidence, the child might not be able to understand the strengths and weaknesses of his work. - Whether the main body of the evaluation is diverse. If it was only the teacher's evaluation, the lack of mutual evaluation between children and self-evaluation of children, children might not be able to examine their own works from different angles, and it was not conducive to cultivating children's critical thinking ability. ** 3. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Material Resources ** - Apart from the colored paper itself, the supplementary materials such as scissors, glue, and paint were also suitable for children. For example, if the scissors were too sharp, it would pose a safety hazard to the children in the middle class. If the glue was too sticky, it might cause difficulties for the children to operate. - The variety of materials was also very important. If only a limited number of colored papers were provided, it might not be able to meet the different creative needs of young children. 2. ** Resources ** - Whether the space of the activity venue is enough for the child to operate freely. If the space is small, the child may feel crowded, affecting the mood and efficiency of creation. - Whether or not the arrangement of the environment could stimulate the children's inspiration. For example, whether there were any colorful paper art works or decorations related to colored paper. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary of the teaching plan and reflection of the public class on novel characters: ** I. Teaching plan ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - Let the students understand the question types of the characters in the novel and the ways to ask questions. - To help students master the methods of appreciating the characters in novels. - Guide the students to use the knowledge they have learned to answer questions efficiently and in a standardized manner. 2. ** Teaching Methods and Steps ** - ** Introduction Stage ** - For example, they could choose to play an animation (such as "Uproar in Heaven") and let the students analyze the expressions of the characters and the effects of their actions on their psychological expressions. This would pave the way for the analysis of the characters in the novel. - ** Explanation segment ** - Evoke students 'memories, such as asking students to recall their favorite cartoon or literary characters. - Usually, four people would form a group. The teachers would demonstrate and lead, and carry out discussion activities such as styling discussions. - ** Teaching methods to analyze character images ** - [Analysis of typical examples: Find out what the characters have done in the article and analyze the character's spiritual character through these plots.] - ** Combining the positive description of the character **, including language, appearance, actions, psychology, and expression (foreign language can move the mind) to analyze the character's personality characteristics. - ** Analysis through side descriptions **: By writing about other people or things, one can bring out the image of the main character. - ** Pay attention to the author's evaluation of the character **: The author's evaluation of the character can be used as the basis for analysis. - ** Pay attention to the characteristics of the character **: The experience and social background of the character are helpful in analyzing the character image. - ** Analysis of environment description **: The description of the environment can enhance the image of the character. - ** Standard teaching for answering questions ** - For the analysis of the character image, it was necessary to distinguish between the direct question and answer type (directly write the character image) and the analysis type (in addition to writing the character image, you also need to make a specific analysis based on the content of the article, such as "From the text... you can see... is a... person"). 3. ** Evaluation Stage ** - The students were organized to exchange and evaluate the opinions of different groups. Make clear the evaluation principles. The comments should be aimed at the story or the characters, not at the students. They should be realistic and the students who accept the evaluation should accept it humbly. At the end, the teacher made a concise summary and commented on the students '"bright spots." ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Success ** - In the course of oral communication, the three-step teaching method of "introduction, explanation and evaluation" can better reflect the spirit of oral communication teaching and highlight the students 'communication ability. - In the process of teaching, such as recalling memories, group discussion, teacher demonstration and guidance, etc., teachers could fully play the role of organizers and instructors, make students become the masters of the classroom, stimulate students 'interest and enthusiasm in learning, and develop students' creative potential and personality. - In the evaluation segment, the organization was strict and the default was sufficient. It could create a warm and harmonious classroom atmosphere, promote the exchange of views between students, enhance friendship, and at the same time, encourage students to read or watch the characters in the works to evaluate their enthusiasm. 2. ** Inadequacies and Directions for Enhancement ** - As for the teaching of character analysis in novels, it might not be possible for students to master all the analysis methods in a comprehensive and in-depth manner within the limited classroom time. It was necessary to further improve the choice of teaching content and time allocation. - In the evaluation process, although the overall effect was good, there might be some students who did not dare to fully express their views. In the future, students needed to be further encouraged to actively participate in the evaluation and create a more relaxed and free evaluation atmosphere. <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 summary of the kindergarten concentration experience class: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Teaching plan for the kindergarten concentration experience class>> ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. Through a variety of activities, the children's concentration was initially cultivated, allowing the children to focus on a task for a certain period of time. 2. To stimulate children's interest in concentration activities, laying the foundation for future learning and development. ##(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Design interesting activities to attract children's attention, so that children can focus on participation. - Guide the child to understand the requirements of focusing on doing things. 2. ** Difficulty ** - According to the individual differences of the children, it was ensured that every child could be trained in concentration during the activities. ##(3) Teaching preparation 1. Several sets of puzzles suitable for children. 2. A number of simple cards (such as a circle, triangle, square, etc.). 3. There were several small beads and threads. 4. There were some cute little animal sticker. ##(4) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (3 minutes) - The teacher took out a mysterious small box with some small animal sticker inside. The teacher told the children,"Children, today the teacher brought a magic box with many small animals living inside." But the little animals are very shy. Only the most focused children can see them." Through this method, it aroused the curiosity and attention of the children. ### 2. Jigsaw Puzzle (10 minutes) - Divide the children into several groups and give each group a simple puzzle (the number of puzzle pieces depends on the age of the child, for example, 3 - 5 pieces). - The teacher explained the rules of the game."Children, now we are going to have a puzzle competition. Please put these puzzle pieces together to form a complete picture. You have to be very serious when you're doing the puzzle. You can't be disturbed by other things." - In the process of the children's puzzle, the teacher observed the concentration of each child and gave encouragement at the right time, such as "Little Ming is very serious about the puzzle. His eyes are always staring at the puzzle pieces, so he will be able to solve it quickly." ### 3. Pattern recognition and classification (10 minutes) - He took out the cards he had prepared and scattered them on the table. - He said to the children,"Little friends, now we are going to be little magicians." There are a lot of figurines here, and we're going to put the same figurines together. When you're looking for a graphic baby, look carefully and look for it with your heart." - The children began to carry out the pattern recognition and classification activities. The teacher went around to guide them and correct their distracted behavior in time. For example, he reminded the distracted children: "Xiao Hong, we are looking for a pattern baby now. We have to focus." ### 4. Beads Threading Game (10 minutes) - Give each child a set of small beads and thread. - The teacher demonstrated how to thread the bead and said,"Now, children, let's thread the bead." Just like queuing up for the baby beads, wear them one by one to see who wears them quickly and well. Moreover, you have to wear them seriously all the time and don't look around." - Children were encouraged to persevere in the bead-wearing activity. The teacher would reward children who could focus on bead-wearing for a long time with a small animal sticker. ### 5. 2 minutes - After gathering all the children, the teacher said,"Children, we have played a lot of interesting games today. In these games, the teacher found that many children were very focused and could complete the task seriously. For example, when it came to puzzles, some children quickly completed them, and when it came to beads, some children put on a lot of beads. These were all signs of concentration. Focus can help us do things better." ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** #"Reflection on the kindergarten's concentration experience class" ##(I) Reflection on the Teaching 1. ** Strengths ** - The design of the teaching activities was more in line with the age characteristics of the children. Through the form of games to attract the participation of children, to a certain extent, to stimulate the interest and concentration of children. For example, puzzles, graphic classification, and beading games. These activities were both fun and challenging for children, and children could actively participate in them. - In the teaching process, timely encouragement played a positive role in improving children's concentration. Praising children when they show concentration in activities can increase their confidence in continuing to focus on doing things. 2. ** Not enough ** - The transition between activities was not smooth enough, causing some children to be distracted when changing activities. For example, some children were still immersed in the fun of the puzzle and did not enter the next activity state in time. - He did not pay enough attention to the children who had poor concentration. In the activity, although the overall participation of the children was high, there were still a few children who were easily distracted, and the teacher did not give enough individual guidance and help in time. ##(2) Modification 1. In the future teaching design, more attention should be paid to the link of activities. Some simple transition methods could be used, such as adding a short little segment between two activities, like singing a nursery rhyme related to the next activity, to guide the child to naturally transition to the next activity and reduce the distraction. 2. For children with poor concentration, it was necessary to understand their characteristics and reasons in advance and give more attention and individual guidance during the activity. For example, he could adjust the content of the activity according to their interests or provide them with a more suitable task difficulty to gradually increase their concentration. At the same time, they would communicate with their parents to understand their children's performance and situation at home and work together to develop a plan to improve their concentration. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a teaching plan for a large ceramic art class and an example of reflection: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Teaching plan for the pottery painting class>> ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the basic skills and creative methods of ceramic painting. 2. Cultivate children's interest in the art of pottery painting, stimulate children's creativity and imagination. 3. To improve the children's aesthetic ability and guide the children to feel the artistic beauty of the pottery painting. 4. In the pottery painting activities, the children's patience and concentration were cultivated, and the children's hands-on ability was trained. ##(2) Teaching preparation 1. pottery tools and materials, such as clay, pottery tools (such as carving knives, rolling pins, etc.), paint, paintbrushes, etc. 2. A number of pictures or objects of pottery paintings for display and appreciation. 3. A multi-media device used to play videos of the process of making pottery paintings. 4. Cleaning supplies, such as wet tissues, rags, etc., so that children can clean their hands at any time. ##(3) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (about 5 minutes) - Show some exquisite pottery paintings, which can be pictures or real objects. Children, do you think these works are beautiful? Do you want to know how it was made?" This would arouse the interest of the children and lead to the theme of today's ceramic art. ### 2. Knowledge explanation (about 10 minutes) - Through the multi-media equipment, the video of the production process of ceramic art painting was played. At the same time, the basic steps of ceramic art painting were briefly explained to the children, such as the basic shaping methods of clay (rubbing, pinching, kneading, etc.) and how to paint on clay. - It introduced the tools that could be used in pottery painting, as well as the methods of using these tools and the precautions. ### 3. Demonstrating operation (about 10 minutes) - The teacher personally demonstrated a simple creation process of ceramic painting. For example, the clay was first kneaded into a ball, then rolled flat into a clay board with a rolling pin. Then, a carving knife was used to carve some simple patterns on the clay board, and finally, the pattern was colored with paint. During the demonstration, he emphasized the key points of each step, such as the humidity of the clay should be moderate, and the safety of the carving knife should be paid attention to. ### 4. Children's Creation (about 20 minutes) - The children were divided into groups to create pottery paintings. Children were encouraged to use their imagination to create the works they wanted. The teacher would tour the children's creative process and provide timely help and suggestions for the children's problems. For example, when the shape of the clay was not good, the teacher would guide the children to try different techniques. In the painting session, the children were encouraged to choose their favorite color combination. ### 5. Show and share your work (about 10 minutes) - Please show your work and introduce it to other children. For example, what was the theme of the work, what interesting things happened during the creation process, and so on. Other children could ask questions or give comments, such as "I think this little animal you drew is very cute". ### 6. Final evaluation (about 5 minutes) - The teacher summarized the whole activity, gave affirmation and encouragement to the children's works, and emphasized the uniqueness of each child's work. At the same time, the performance of the child during the activity was evaluated, such as active participation, imagination, teamwork (if there was group cooperation), and so on. ##(4) Extension of Teaching 1. The children's ceramic art paintings were displayed in the art corner of the classroom, so that the children could appreciate their own and other children's works in their daily lives, further enhancing their self-confidence and creative enthusiasm. 2. Put more ceramic materials and tools in the art design area and encourage children to continue to create ceramic art during their free time. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** ###(I) Success 1. ** Arousing interest ** - During the introduction phase, by displaying exquisite ceramic art paintings and asking questions, they successfully attracted the attention of the children and stimulated their interest in ceramic art painting. Most of the children showed high enthusiasm and participation throughout the activity. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - The teaching method of combining video display, teacher demonstration and independent creation of children was adopted, so that children could intuitively understand the production process of ceramic painting, and at the same time have enough space to display their creativity. In the demonstration operation segment, the teacher's demonstration was clear and clear, so that the children could better grasp the basic steps and techniques of ceramic painting. 3. ** Show and share your works ** - This segment provided a platform for children to show themselves and communicate. In the process of introducing their own works and appreciating others 'works, children not only improved their language skills, but also gained inspiration from other children's works, further expanding their thinking. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Teaching preparation ** - In the process of teaching preparation, although the basic ceramic tools and materials were prepared, some special needs that might appear in the children were not taken into account. For example, some children wanted to make some special clay works, but the existing tools could not meet their needs. 2. ** Individual guidance ** - In the process of children's creation, due to the large number of children, the teacher could not pay attention to the needs of each child in time during individual guidance. Some children encountered difficulties in the creative process and did not receive timely help, resulting in the effect of the work being affected to a certain extent. 3. ** Evaluation Method ** - The evaluation method was relatively simple, mainly based on teacher evaluation. Although there was a certain degree of interaction between the children in the work display and sharing segment, there was a lack of systematic guidance. The children's evaluation was more on the surface of "good" and "bad", and did not go deep into the creativity and skills of the work. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Perfect teaching preparation ** - In the future, he would further improve his teaching preparation. When preparing ceramic tools and materials, fully consider the possible creative needs of children and add some special tools or auxiliary materials, such as molds. At the same time, the pottery tools and materials were checked and tested in advance to ensure that they could be used normally during the teaching process. 2. ** Enhancing individual guidance ** - Reasonably arrange the teacher's tour guidance time and try to use the method of group guidance to ensure that every child can receive timely attention and guidance in the creative process. He could also train some "little assistants" among the children. After they finished their work, they could help other children solve some simple problems. 3. ** Evaluation method optimized ** - Other than teacher evaluation, it also guided the children to evaluate themselves and each other. Before the evaluation, the teacher could first propose some directions and standards for the evaluation, such as the creativity of the work, color matching, skill application, etc., so that the child's evaluation would be more targeted and in-depth. At the same time, children were encouraged to put forward constructive opinions and suggestions during the evaluation process to promote the common growth of children in ceramic painting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Teaching plan and reflection summary of the early education class of children's intelligent animals." ** 1. Teaching plan ** **(I) Teaching objectives ** 1. Let the middle class children know the common animals, such as puppies, kittens, rabbits, etc. 2. Cultivate children's interest in animals, improve children's observation and memory. 3. Through animal-related games, children's reaction ability can be trained. **(2) Difficulties in Teaching ** 1. ** Main point ** - Children can accurately name common animals and their appearance. - Active participation in animal-related games. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide the child to observe the subtle characteristics of animals and distinguish them, such as the long ears and short tail of rabbits. **(3) Teaching Method ** 1. The intuitive teaching method showed animals through pictures and videos. 2. Game teaching methods, such as animal imitation games, etc. **(4) Teaching process ** 1. to lead - Play the audio of the animal's cry and ask the child,"Guess whose voice is this?" It aroused the interest of the children. 2. knowledge explanation - Show pictures of animals, introduce their names, appearances (for example, puppies have four legs, are furry, and can bark), habits (puppies like to chew on bones, etc.). - He briefly mentioned how animals helped humans, like how puppies could look after the house. 3. game link - Animal Imitation Game: Children imitate the movements and sounds of animals, and other children guess. - Animal jigsaw puzzle: Cut the animal picture into a few pieces, let the child put it together and say the animal's name. 4. sum up - He recalled the animals he had learned today and asked the child which animal he liked the most. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The teaching method was more suitable for middle class children. The children's participation in the game segment was very high, and the classroom atmosphere was lively. - The intuitive teaching method allowed children to have a clearer understanding of animals. 2. ** Not enough ** - They did not pay enough attention to the shy children, and their participation in the game was low. - The explanation of animals could be more in-depth, such as the breakdown of animal species. 3. ** Modification measures ** - In the game segment, encourage and guide shy children to participate, and let children who perform well take them to play together. - In the knowledge section, he could add some simple knowledge about animal species, such as the different breeds of puppies. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a teaching plan and reflection summary of the middle class in kindergarten: ##1. The Joy of the Scrabble Board lesson plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Language and cognitive goals - Children can recognize the simple Chinese characters on the board, understand their meaning, and try to form words. - To stimulate children's interest in learning Chinese characters and improve their initial perception of the structure of Chinese characters. 2. Action and Skill Target - Train the flexibility of the child's fingers to accurately pick up and place the puzzle board. - Through the Scrabble game, improve the child's hand-eye coordination. 3. Emotional and social goals - Cultivate children's sense of cooperation in group activities and be willing to share the results and fun of spellcasting with their peers. - After the child successfully spells, the child's self-confidence and sense of accomplishment will be enhanced. ###(2) Event preparation 1. There were enough writing boards to ensure that every child could participate in the operation. The Chinese characters on the writing boards were mainly simple pictographs and common single-character characters, such as "sun","moon","mountain","water", etc. 2. A set of large display boards for teachers to demonstrate. 3. There were a number of Chinese character cards with corresponding Chinese characters written on them. They were used to review and test the children's learning results. 4. Small prizes, such as small sticker, small bookmark, etc., were used to reward children who performed well in the activity. ###(3) Activity process #### 1. lead-in portion - The teacher took out a set of puzzle boards to arouse the curiosity of the children. "Children, today, the teacher brought some very interesting small plates. They can be combined into something magical." - Show a simple Chinese character that is made with a word board, such as "Ri". Ask the child if he knows this word to stimulate his interest. #### 2. Understanding Scrabble and Chinese characters - The teacher took out the board one by one and showed the parts on each board to the children. For example, the board for the word "day" might be composed of three parts. As he showed it, he explained the role of each part in forming the Chinese character. - Show the combination process of several simple Chinese characters, such as "mountain" and "water", so that the children can carefully observe and follow the teacher to say the pronunciation and simple meaning of the Chinese characters. #### 3. Group Spelling Activity - The children were divided into small groups and each group was given a set of puzzle boards. - The teacher gave a task, such as,"Children, please spell out the words 'sun' and 'moon' together with your scrabble board." During the process of the children's operation, the teacher guided them around to encourage the children to help each other and guide them to correctly assemble the puzzle board. #### 4. Game segment: Spelling competition - The teacher said a Chinese character, such as "Mu", and let the children in the group compete to see which group could spell the word with the word board the fastest. The winning group would be rewarded with small prizes to increase the enthusiasm of the children. - During the game, you can gradually increase the difficulty of Chinese characters, such as "field" and "fire". #### 5. Chinese Character Consolidating Stage - The teacher took out a Chinese character card and showed the Chinese characters that had been spelled before, so that the children could quickly find the corresponding word board and combine them. This segment was designed to test whether the child had mastered the corresponding relationship between Chinese characters and the Scrabble Board. #### 6. The creative spell-writing segment - Children are encouraged to be creative and use the board to spell out other Chinese characters they know or symbols in their imagination. Then, children are asked to introduce what they spell. #### 7. ending portion - The teacher summarized and praised the child's performance in the activity and reviewed the Chinese characters learned today. - Clean up the puzzle board and remind the child to take care of the puzzle board. ##2. Reflection and summary ###(I) Success 1. The activity design was in line with the cognitive level and interest characteristics of the middle-class children. Choosing simple pictographs and single-character characters as the content of the spellings would easily arouse the interest of the children and make it easier for them to understand and operate. 2. Through various forms of activities, such as group cooperation, competitions, creative scrabbling, etc., children learn in the game, which not only improves their understanding and operation ability of Chinese characters, but also cultivates their sense of cooperation and creativity. 3. In the process of the activity, the teacher paid attention to itinerant guidance, which could provide timely help and encouragement to the children, so that every child could actively participate in the activity and enhance the child's self-confidence. ###(2) Deficiency 1. Due to the individual differences of children, some children were not familiar with the operation of the puzzle board and might not be able to keep up with the progress in the activity. They needed to be given more individual guidance in future activities. 2. In the creative spell-writing session, although the child showed a certain degree of imagination, the teacher could further guide the child to further explain and describe the symbols or Chinese characters that he or she had created in order to deepen the child's understanding of the structure and meaning of Chinese characters. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. Before the activity, a simple spell board operation practice session could be added to let the children familiarize themselves with the use of the spell board, reducing the anxiety caused by unfamiliarity in the official activity. 2. During the creative spellcasting session, the teacher could prepare some leading questions in advance, such as "Why do you spell like this?" "What does this word look like?" In order to better guide children to express their thoughts and promote the development of children's thinking. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>