The following is a reflection on the children's exploration of the forest lesson plan: ##1. Achievement of Teaching Aims 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the forest exploration lesson plan, if the child could identify the common animals and plants in the forest and describe their characteristics, such as recognizing the shape and habits of squirrels and telling some basic forms of trees, it meant that the knowledge goal had been achieved to a certain extent. However, if the child did not observe the animals and plants carefully enough during the expedition, or it was difficult to describe them in their own language, it might be because the guidance in the teaching process was not deep enough. For example, when the teacher showed the pictures, there was not enough interaction for the child to explore the details of the animals and plants. - In terms of skills, such as the use of compasses, maps, and other tools, if the child could basically master the use of the tools under the guidance of the teacher during outdoor field exploration, it meant that the skill goal was achieved. However, if the children were disorganized and lacked a sense of teamwork when working together on exploration tasks, such as finding specific animals and plants or completing exploration tasks independently, it indicated that there was a lack of teamwork skills. 2. ** Emotional goal ** - When a child shows curiosity and love for the forest during activities, such as taking the initiative to observe animals and plants, and have a positive response to the forest environment, it can be regarded as the initial achievement of emotional goals. However, if there were behaviors that destroyed the forest environment during the activities, such as picking plants at will, it reflected that there was still a need to strengthen guidance in cultivating children's awareness of environmental protection. ##2. Teaching process 1. ** Practice scenario introduction ** - If the forest adventure story told by the teacher could attract the attention of the children and arouse their interest, such as the children actively asking questions and showing their expectations for the adventure, then the introduction was successful. On the contrary, if the child's reaction to the story is dull, it may be that the plot of the story is not vivid enough or out of touch with the child's life experience. 2. ** Explanation of examples and practice in class ** - When showing pictures of forest animals and plants to guide children to observe and describe, if the pictures are not clear enough, the variety is not rich enough, or the teacher's explanation is too simple, it may be difficult for children to fully understand the characteristics of animals and plants. During the group discussion session, if the group discussion atmosphere was not enthusiastic, it might be because the teacher did not set a suitable topic for discussion in advance or did not give enough guidance. 3. ** Field adventure ** - This part needed to ensure the safety of the child. If the child was injured or in a dangerous situation during the expedition, it meant that the safety measures were not in place. At the same time, if the teacher did not fully guide the children to observe the various elements in the forest, such as ignoring some subtle animals and plants or natural phenomena, then the teaching effect of this segment would be greatly reduced. 4. ** Safety Education ** - If the children could follow the safety rules during the activities, it meant that the explanation was effective. However, if a child violates safety rules during an adventure, such as approaching a dangerous area, it means that safety education may not be deep enough or that the child does not really understand the importance of safety. ##3. Teaching Methods and Teaching Aids 1. ** Teaching Method ** - The use of question-and-answer, group discussion, field observation and other teaching methods can help children learn. However, if the teaching method was too singular, such as always relying on the teacher's explanation, the participation of the children would be reduced. 2. ** Teaching aid usage ** - Teaching aids such as compasses, maps, and pictures of animals and plants could assist in teaching if used properly. However, if the preparation of teaching materials was not sufficient, such as the map was not clear enough, the operation of the compass was complicated and difficult for children to master, etc., it would affect the teaching effect. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a lesson plan and reflection for the public class of "Little Bear's Treat": ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Let the children know about small animals and their favorite food. 2. Cultivate children's focus, imagination, and thinking ability. 3. Nurture children's interest in participating in activities. 4. On the basis of sensing the content of the story, one could understand the characteristics of the character. 5. They were willing to communicate and express their thoughts clearly. ###(2) Difficulty 1. [Main point: Understand what animals like to eat the most.] 2. [Difficulties: Guide the child to think about how to solve the problem of food delivery errors through stories.] ###(3) Event preparation 1. Mama Bear's Treat. 2. Happy Birthday Song. 3. Small animals, food pictures, and plates. ###(4) Activity process 1. ** Guide question ** - Play the Happy Birthday Song. - Teacher: What song did we just hear? Young: Happy Birthday Song. Guess who's birthday today? (Let the children answer at will) The children have said so much. Let's see whose birthday it is today. 2. ** Watch the lesson to draw out the little guests ** - Play the lesson "Mother Bear's Birthday". - Question: Teacher, whose birthday is it today? Young: Mother Bear's birthday. Mama Bear had invited many guests for her birthday today! Let's guess who the guests are? (Let the child answer at will) The child has said so much. Let's see who it is! - Play the lesson again (Chicken, goose, dog, sheep, cat celebrate mother bear's birthday). - Question: Teacher, who is here? The child replied,"Chicken, goose, dog, sheep, cat." With so many guests, what delicious food would Mother Bear prepare for them? 3. ** Finding the wrong food and thinking of solutions ** - Play the lesson (Mama Bear has prepared a meal for them). - Teacher: What delicious food did Mother Bear prepare for the guests? The child replied,"Insects, grass, bones, fish, vegetables." Teacher: Why didn't you eat? The child replied,"It's the wrong one." Teacher: Children, what should we do? The child replied,"Change it." 4. ** Watch the correct distribution of food ** - Play the lesson (Little Bear changed the dishes correctly). - Teacher: How did Little Bear do it? The child replied,"Change it." Teacher: Do you know what their favorite dishes are? The child replied,"Yes." Then let's change too! - The teacher took out the food for the children to recognize and tell them who liked it the most. For example, the teacher left a copy of what was this? Whose favorite is it? The child replied,"Vegetables, goose." The teacher put it on the goose's plate. Teacher still has a lot here! Now, they asked the children to help them deliver the food. The children each took a portion from the teacher and asked the children to tell everyone what they were getting and who liked it the most. Then, the children would send it together. - After sending the children, the teacher said,"Come, let's see if the children have been sent correctly." He looked at them one by one, picked up the food, and placed them in one hand. The children all got it right. 5. ** End the event ** - Mama Bear has also prepared gifts for us. Please stand in line and say goodbye to the guests and teachers. We're going to get our gifts! ##2. Activity Reflection In the preparation stage of the activity, the children were introduced from the familiar family dinner situation, such as asking the children about their parents 'preparations for the dinner. This way, the transition to the mother bear's dinner was very natural and close to the child's life. However, during the entire activity, it was difficult to highlight the key points and give full play to the child's initiative in the 15-minute class. Therefore, the time allocation during the activity had to be well controlled, and one had to be aware of the important and difficult points. For example, in guiding children to know about animals and their favorite food, they could give children more opportunities to express themselves. In the food correction section, they could speed up the pace appropriately to ensure the fluency and efficiency of the overall activity. At the same time, when guiding children to think about how to solve the problem of wrong food delivery, it could further expand the child's thinking. It was not only limited to changing the method, but also allowed the child to discuss how to avoid deeper problems such as wrong food delivery. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection lesson plan for a middle-class child lying: * * I. Reflection on the goal of the lesson plan ** 1. * * Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In terms of goal setting, it might be necessary to more clearly define the child's understanding of the concept of lying. For example, whether he could accurately distinguish between intentional lying and unintentional misspeaking. The original goal may lack precision in this aspect, resulting in the teaching process. Children may only know that lying is not good on the surface, but they may have difficulty grasping some complicated situations (such as the difference between fantasy and lying). 2. * * Course, Method, and Target ** - There might be limitations to how to guide children to recognize lying. If it was just through stories or simple questions and answers, it might not be intuitive enough for middle-class children. He could consider adding more situation simulations so that children could judge what was lying in real life instead of simply listening and speaking. - The method of cultivating honesty in children might not be gradual enough. For example, using a more complicated story to guide children from the beginning might make it difficult for them to understand. They should start with simpler, small scenes that were close to their lives. 3. * * Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - The goal of cultivating honesty in children was correct, but in the process of teaching, it might not touch the children's emotions deeply enough. Perhaps he could add some case studies to show children the negative consequences of lying (such as losing the trust of friends), so as to stimulate their willingness to be honest children. * * 2. Reflection on the content of the lesson plan ** 1. * * Story Material Selection ** - The content of the story might need to be closer to the reality of the life of a middle-class child. If you choose some stories that are old or have a large cultural background (such as ancient fables from foreign countries), it may be difficult for children to resonate. They should choose stories related to situations that they might encounter in kindergarten or family life, such as lying when fighting over toys. - The story's interest could be further enhanced. If the story is too preachy, the child may lose interest. You can add some humorous elements or cute animal characters to make the story more attractive to children. 2. * * Question Setting ** - In the questioning session of the teaching process, the questions might not be enlightening enough. For example, if a child was simply asked if a certain character was lying, the child might just answer mechanically. You can change it to some open-ended questions, such as,"If you were this child, what would you do?" This could stimulate the child's thinking ability. * * 3. Reflection on the implementation of lesson plans ** 1. * * Teaching Method ** - In terms of teaching methods, he might have relied too much on narration. More interaction sessions could be added, such as group discussions and role-playing. For example, let the children act out a scene in which a child lied, and then let the other children point out and discuss how to solve it. - The way the teachers guided the students might need to be improved. When a child answers a question, if the answer is wrong or not completely correct, the teacher should use a more gentle and guiding method instead of directly correcting it. For example, you could say,"Your idea is very interesting. Let's think about it again. Are there any other possibilities?" 2. * * Child participation ** - In the teaching process, there might be some cases where children's participation was not high. This could be because the teaching content or methods did not fully consider the individual differences of children. Different tasks could be designed for children with different interests and abilities. For example, for active children, they could be asked to act out the characters in the story; for introverted children, they could be asked to design rewards for honest characters in the story. * * IV. Reflection on the effects of lesson plans ** 1. * * Knowledge Mastery Status ** - From the perspective of teaching effects, children might have a certain understanding of the concept of lying, but they might still lack the ability to avoid lying in real life. You can add some follow-up observation after class to see if the child's daily behavior has changed. 2. * * Changing the situation with behavior ** - In terms of nurturing children's honest behavior, there might not be any obvious effect in the short term. This might be because it took a long time to develop a habit, and it needed to be continuously strengthened in the subsequent daily education. They could cooperate with parents to supervise and guide children to develop honest habits under the model of home-based co-education. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary of the thinking of the middle class forest adventure lesson plan: * * 1. Achievement of the event objective ** 1. * * Sports Skills ** - Recalling the motor skills that middle class children should master in forest exploration activities, such as climbing, crossing small obstacles, etc. To analyze whether the child has reached the expected level of skill mastery. If most of the children could skillfully complete these movements, it meant that the goal was achieved. If some children had difficulties, they had to consider whether the difficulty setting was too high or the teaching method was not effective enough. For example, when crossing a small slope (simulating a small slope in a forest), if many children could not cross it smoothly, it might be because the height of the slope was too high for the middle class children, or the teacher did not demonstrate the crossing action clearly enough. 2. * * Emotional attitude ** - Consider the interest and participation of the children in forest exploration activities. Observe the child's expression and enthusiasm during the activity. If the child showed high enthusiasm and actively participated in all aspects of the adventure, then the goal of stimulating the child's interest was better. On the contrary, if the child's interest is not high, it may be that the activity situation is not enough to attract the child, or the activity is too monotonous. For example, a young child's lack of interest in finding the "treasure" in the forest (such as hidden toys) could be due to a lack of creativity in the setting of the treasure or a lack of challenge in the search process. 3. * * Cooperation and social interaction ** - For forest exploration activities with cooperation requirements, such as children crossing the "forest maze" in groups, the children's cooperation ability was assessed. If the children could cooperate and communicate with each other to solve the problems encountered during the exploration, it meant that they had achieved certain results in cultivating their cooperation ability. If there were more conflicts between children and poor cooperation, it was necessary to reflect on whether the group division was unreasonable or the teacher lacked a strategy to guide cooperation. * * 2. Teaching content and methods ** 1. * * Teaching content ** - Check whether the teaching content is in line with the age characteristics and ability level of the middle class children. Whether the content of the forest exploration activities, such as the exploration route and exploration tasks, is challenging and acceptable to children. If the content is too simple, the child may find it boring; if it is too complicated, the child will easily feel frustrated. For example, the task of "avoiding beasts"(simulation game segment) in forest exploration might be more difficult for middle class children if they needed to run quickly and make complicated dodging movements. 2. * * Teaching Method ** - Think about the effectiveness of teaching methods. For example, when teaching children to cross a stream (simulated by blue cloth), would it be more effective to use direct demonstration, game teaching, or situation teaching? If the direct demonstration method is used but the child has difficulty understanding it, it may be necessary to combine the game teaching method, such as letting the child play the role of a small animal jumping across the stream, to help the child better grasp the essentials of the action. At the same time, we must consider whether the teaching methods are diverse. A single teaching method may make children feel bored. * * 3. Event Organization and Management ** 1. * * Event Organization ** - To evaluate the rationality of the organization of the event. This included the safety and order of the exploration site, as well as whether the activity flow was compact and smooth. For example, in the forest exploration activities, whether the settings of the various exploration areas were properly connected, and whether the children could move from one area to another smoothly without confusion or long waiting. 2. * * Safety Management ** - The implementation of safety management measures was emphasized. In the forest adventure activities, the safety of the children must be ensured, such as whether the exploration props used (such as small climbing frames, ropes, etc.) were inspected for safety, and whether the teachers discovered and eliminated safety risks in time during the activities. If a child had a slight bump during the activity, he should reflect on whether the safety measures were inadequate or the child's own negligence, and how to improve to prevent similar situations from happening again. * * IV. Modification measures and future prospects ** 1. * * Modification measures ** - According to the above reflection, specific improvement measures were proposed. For example, if it was found that children had difficulties in crossing obstacles, the height and width of the obstacles could be adjusted to make them more suitable for middle-class children; If the teaching method was simple, games could be added or group competitions could be used to increase the participation of children; For safety management issues, a more detailed safety inspection system should be formulated, such as teachers should conduct multiple inspections of the venue and props before the activity. 2. * * Future prospects ** - He raised his expectations for the next similar forest adventure. We can further improve the quality of forest exploration activities and promote the physical and mental development of middle-class children by further improving the activity objectives, enriching the teaching content, improving the teaching methods and strengthening the safety management. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a game lesson plan to ease the crying of middle class children: ** 1. Game lesson plan: Searching for Little Treasure ** #(I) Activity Target 1. Distracting the children's attention through games and reducing the crying emotions of the children when they entered the kindergarten. 2. Cultivate children's observation and exploration skills. 3. To promote the interaction between children and between children and teachers. #(II) Activity preparation 1. Hide some small toys in every corner of the classroom (such as small building blocks, cartoon sticker, etc.) as a "small treasure". 2. Create a number of simple treasure maps (according to the number of children), and use simple shapes and colors to mark the possible locations of the treasures. #(III) Activity process ## 1. Introduction (3 minutes) (1) The teacher warmly welcomes the child into the classroom, paying special attention to the crying child and comforting him softly. (2) Show a treasure map to arouse the interest of the children: "Children, there are many small treasures hidden in our classroom today. Let's go and find them together, okay?" ## 2. Game segment (15 minutes) (1) Give each child a treasure map and briefly explain the markings on the map (for example, the red square represents the treasure near the small red table). (2) Let the children freely search for treasures in the classroom according to the treasure map. The teacher observed and gave timely tips and help to encourage the children to cooperate with each other. For example, if a child couldn't find it, the teacher could guide other children to help."Children, this little friend hasn't found the treasure yet. Let's help him find it." ## 3. Sharing session (10 minutes) (1) After the children find the treasure, organize the children to sit together and let them share the process and feelings of finding the treasure. (2) The teacher gives affirmation and praise to the child's performance: "You are all great. You found the treasure so quickly. Look, everyone is very happy now. We can play such interesting games together in kindergarten." ## 4. Repeat the game or stretch (7 minutes) (1) If the child is very interested, he can play another round of treasure hunting game, change the treasure map or hide new treasures. (2) Or play an extension of the game, such as letting the child decorate a painting with the treasure he found, to further divert the child's attention and stabilize his emotions. #(IV) Activity Reflection and Evaluation ## 1. introspection (1) In terms of activity design, treasure hunting games can stimulate children's curiosity and desire to explore, which is more suitable for the age characteristics of middle class children. However, for some children who had just entered the kindergarten and were emotionally unstable, they might not be able to immediately devote themselves to the game at the beginning. They needed more guidance and patience from the teacher. (2) During the activity, most of the children were able to actively participate in the treasure hunt, but there were some children who were a little depressed because they did not find the treasure. This prompted the teacher to pay more attention to the emotional changes of each child in the follow-up activities to ensure that each child could gain a sense of accomplishment in the game. (3) Although the design of the treasure map is simple, it may still be difficult for some children with weaker comprehension abilities. Next time, you can create a more customized and easy-to-understand treasure map according to the actual situation of the children. ## 2. evaluate (1) From the perspective of children's participation, most of the children showed high interest and enthusiasm. They actively participated in the treasure hunt game, and their interactions with their peers and teachers gradually increased during the game, indicating that the game had a certain effect in attracting children's attention and relieving crying emotions. (2) Judging from the improvement of the children's emotions, many children cried before the game began. However, as the game progressed, the children's emotions gradually stabilized, and they were able to happily tell their experiences during the sharing session, indicating that the game successfully diverted the children's attention and freed them from the anxiety of entering the park. (3) From the perspective of the teacher's guidance, the teacher's guidance and encouragement in the game played a key role in the emotional transformation of the child. For example, the teacher's timely help when the child encountered difficulties, as well as the positive evaluation of the child during the sharing session, would help to enhance the child's self-confidence and love for kindergarten activities. However, teachers still needed to further improve their ability to cope with special situations. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection on the school bullying lesson plan for the middle class: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge target ** - In the school bullying prevention lesson plan for the middle class, the teaching goal was often to let the children have a preliminary understanding of the school bullying phenomenon. Judging from the implementation of the lesson plan, it was more effective to explain the concept of bullying to middle-class children through intuitive pictures and simple stories. For example, by using a familiar cartoon image to show a scene of a character being bullied by another character, the child could better understand the concept of bullying and being bullied. However, due to the limited vocabulary of middle-class children, their understanding of some more abstract bullying behaviors such as "isolation" may not be deep enough. In the follow-up teaching, more role-playing could be used to deepen their understanding. 2. ** Ability Target ** - Teaching goals may include teaching children basic ways to deal with bullying, such as saying "no" loudly. In the teaching process, it was feasible to let children practice their ability to deal with bullying through simulated scenarios. However, in the actual simulation, children might not respond appropriately because they were nervous or did not understand the scene well. This suggested that more guidance was needed to guide children to understand the adaptability of coping methods in different scenarios, and repeated practice was needed to strengthen children's memory and coping ability. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - The aim was to cultivate the correct attitude towards bullying in children, such as not being a bully and caring for the bullied. In the implementation of the lesson plan, it was effective to guide the children to develop the correct emotional tendency towards the bully and the bullied through stories. However, children's emotional cognition may be relatively short-lived, and they need to constantly strengthen this emotional attitude in their daily lives. For example, in the daily activities of the class, they should praise friendly behavior and correct bad behavior in time to consolidate the teaching effect. ** 2. Reflection on teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - For middle-class children, the content of school bullying should be in line with their cognitive level. Simple physical bullying behaviors (such as pushing and shoving, snatching toys, etc.) and common verbal bullying (such as cursing) were more appropriate. However, some bullying content that is closely related to children's lives can be added appropriately, such as deliberately not allowing a child to participate in the game. At the same time, the depth of the content needed to be grasped well to avoid overly complicated bullying concepts and behaviors that would cause difficulties for children to understand. 2. ** Organization of content ** - The order of teaching content has an impact on the learning effect of children. Usually, they would first introduce the concept of bullying, then show the types of bullying, and finally teach how to deal with it. This order was more in line with the learning logic of young children. However, more interactions could be added between different content sections. For example, after introducing the types of bullying, children could share whether there were similar situations around them. This could better motivate children and help them better understand the teaching content. ** 3. Reflection on teaching methods ** 1. ** Visual Teaching Method ** - In the school bullying prevention teaching of the middle class, intuitive teaching methods (such as pictures, videos, physical displays, etc.) were very important. Pictures and simple animated videos could attract the attention of young children, allowing them to see bullying more intuitively. However, when choosing pictures and videos, one should pay attention to their adaptability to avoid too violent or terrifying images that would cause psychological trauma to children. 2. ** Game Teaching Method ** - Games were an important way for children to learn. If the game teaching method was used in the lesson plan, such as letting the children group up to play role-playing games to simulate bullying scenes and coping scenes, it could increase the participation of the children. However, during the game, teachers needed to better guide the game, ensure that every child could participate in the game, and correct the inappropriate behavior in the game in time. For example, some children might be too excited in the game and forget the correct way to deal with it. 3. ** Story Teaching Method ** - The story-based teaching method could convey the knowledge of preventing bullying in school to children through vivid plots and vivid characters. However, when telling a story, one must pay attention to the simplicity of the language and the interest of the story. At the same time, the questioning session after the story could be more diverse. It was not only limited to a simple retelling of the story content, but it could also guide children to think about what they would do if they were the characters in the story, so as to improve their thinking ability and coping ability. ** IV. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - The purpose of the introduction segment was to attract the attention of the children and stimulate their interest in learning. In school bullying prevention lesson plans, it was a good choice to use an interesting story or a riddle as an introduction. However, the introduction period should not be too long, otherwise it would affect the explanation of the main teaching content. Moreover, the content of the introduction should be closely related to the teaching theme to avoid an abrupt introduction. 2. ** Explanation segment ** - When explaining the concept, behavior, and countermeasures of bullying on campus, the teacher's language should be clear, simple, and vivid. It was not appropriate to use too many professional terms for middle-class children. At the same time, pay attention to the interaction with the child during the explanation process, observe the child's expression and reaction, and adjust the speed and method of explanation in time. If you find that a child has difficulty understanding a concept, you can use more examples or re-explanation to help the child understand. 3. ** Practice session ** - The practice session was very important for children to consolidate their knowledge and skills. In the school bullying prevention lesson plan, the practice session could be role-playing, scenario simulation, and so on. However, during the practice process, give the child enough time to think and act. Don't be too hasty. Moreover, they should give timely feedback and encouragement to the children's performance to enhance their self-confidence and enthusiasm for learning. 4. ** Wrap-up segment ** - The summary segment was to review and sort out the entire teaching content. In the school bullying prevention lesson plan for the middle class, the summary should be used to emphasize the key points again in simple language, such as what school bullying was and what to do when encountering bullying. At the same time, they could let the children participate in the summary, such as letting the children say the most important point they learned, which could deepen the children's memory. ** 5. Reflection on Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Teaching Materials ** - For the anti-bullying teaching in the middle class, the teaching materials should be simple, vivid, and colorful. If the pictures and words in the teaching materials could be designed according to the children's cognitive characteristics, such as using large font and simple graphics, it would be more conducive to the children's learning. However, the current problem might be that the updating speed of teaching materials was slow. Some bullying behaviors in teaching materials might not cover the new situations that appeared in the current children, and teachers needed to supplement them according to the actual situation. 2. ** Multi-media Resources ** - Multi-media resources (such as video, audio, etc.) played an important supporting role in teaching. When choosing a resource, one must consider the legitimacy of the source and the adaptability of the content. At the same time, they had to ensure that the multi-media resources could be played normally on the teaching equipment to prevent technical problems from affecting the teaching progress. In addition, teachers could be encouraged to create some simple multi-media resources, such as making small videos about the friendly relationship between children in the class. This would be closer to the reality of children's lives and the teaching effect might be better. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection lesson plan for the basketball players in the middle class: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Understanding basketball and basic knowledge ** - Success: In the teaching plan design, if the introduction of basketball is included, for example, basketball is a team sport, it can exercise the body and other basic concepts, it will help the middle class children to establish a preliminary understanding of basketball. Through simple and easy-to-understand methods, such as showing the basketball and introducing the basketball court, children can intuitively understand basketball-related knowledge. - [Weakness: Maybe for middle school children, the explanation of basic basketball knowledge could be more lively and interesting.] For example, he could use a cartoon image or story that the child was familiar with to explain basketball knowledge, which would attract their attention. Moreover, when introducing the uses of the basketball, the children could experience it for themselves. For example, they could use the basketball as a small stool to sit on (of course, they had to ensure safety), so that they could understand the various uses of the basketball more effectively. 2. ** Understand the rules of basketball games and cultivate teamwork spirit ** - Success: If the lesson plan involved the introduction of the rules of basketball games, even if it was a very simple rule, such as not running with the ball, it would be the initial cultivation of the rule awareness for the middle class children. At the same time, through basketball activities, the children could experience teamwork, such as group passing and other activities, so that they could experience the fun of teamwork. - [Weaknesses: Middle-class children have limited comprehension ability, and the rules of the competition may be explained in an overly complicated or abstract manner.] The rules should be simplified to the most basic ones, and children should understand them through games. For example, when explaining the rules of not walking, you could design a game of "little crab dribbling", letting the child dribble the ball horizontally like a little crab. This would be fun and let the child understand the rules of not walking and dribbling normally. In terms of teamwork, more interaction sessions could be added, such as competitions between groups. After the competition, the children could be guided to discuss the feelings of teamwork instead of just finishing the activity. 3. ** Enhances physical coordination and interest in sports ** - Success: Basketball itself contains a variety of movements, such as bouncing the ball, passing the ball, shooting, etc. These movements are very beneficial to the development of the body coordination ability of the middle class children. If the lesson plan designed a variety of activities, such as letting the children do simple one-handed ball practice or short-distance passing exercises between two people, it could effectively train their physical coordination. Moreover, it was easier for children to develop an interest in sports activities through an interesting form of exercise like basketball. - [Weakness: In terms of improving physical coordination, the differences between middle class children may not be fully considered.] Some children might have better coordination, while others might not. They should set up tasks of different difficulty levels in the activities so that every child could be trained within their own abilities. In terms of stimulating interest in sports, the forms of activities may not be diverse enough. In addition to the regular activities such as bouncing the ball and passing the ball, you can add some basketball-related music rhythms, such as following the rhythmic music to bounce the ball, or a basketball short play performance, so that children can more fully experience the fun of basketball. ** 2. Teaching Focus ** 1. ** Learn basic basketball moves and skills ** - Success: The lesson plan focused on the basic movements and skills of basketball. For the middle class children, basic movements such as simple hand-to-hand hand-to-hand hand-to-hand-to-hand hand-to-hand If a step-by-step approach was adopted in the teaching process, starting from familiarizing the ball, such as letting the child hold the ball, rolling the ball, etc., and then to the formal shooting action, it would help the child better master the basketball skills. - Weakness: When teaching basic movements and skills, there may be a lack of personal guidance. Every child's learning speed and method are different. Some children may need more demonstration and hands-on guidance. Moreover, during the process of learning skills, more interesting elements could be integrated. For example, when teaching a one-handed ball, one could say,"The small palm is like a small hammer that gently knocks the ball." Using an analogy to help the child master the movement skills. 2. ** Cultivate interest and practical ability in basketball ** - Success: Through the design of various activities in the lesson plan, such as basketball games and simple competitions, children's interest in basketball can be cultivated to a certain extent. If children were given enough space for self-exploration during activities, such as letting them try different ways of bouncing the ball, it would also help to improve their practical abilities. - Weakness: In terms of cultivating interests, it may not have taken into account the variety of interests of young children. In addition to the basketball itself, could it be combined with some reward mechanism that children like, such as a small basketball sticker or badge after completing a certain basketball task? In terms of improving practical ability, more opportunities for repetitive practice should be added, but the practice method should not be too boring. It should be alternated in the form of games. 3. ** Strengthens body coordination and teamwork ** - Success: Basketball has a natural advantage in cultivating physical coordination and teamwork. If there were related activities arranged in the lesson plan, such as group passing and relay, the children could feel the importance of teamwork while exercising their physical coordination ability. - Weakness: Physical coordination training may be lacking in a systematic manner. According to the characteristics of the physical development of the middle class children, a set of physical coordination training programs from simple to complex should be designed. In terms of the cultivation of teamwork, the lesson plan may lack strategies to deal with conflicts or non-cooperation that may occur between children. For example, when a child was unwilling to pass the ball to other children, how should the teacher guide them? This needed to be considered in the lesson plan. ** 3. Difficulties in teaching ** 1. ** How to help children master basic basketball movements ** - Success: If the teaching plan uses a variety of teaching methods, such as demonstration, action breakdown, individual guidance, etc., it is helpful for children to master basic basketball movements. For example, when teaching the two hands to alternate the ball, first demonstrate slow motion, then let the child imitate, and then correct the individual child. - Weakness: The implementation of teaching methods may not be detailed enough. For middle class children, their concentration time was shorter, and the demonstration actions might need to be repeated more times, and each demonstration should highlight the key points. At the same time, more sensory experiences could be combined in the teaching of action breakdown. For example, children could touch the teacher's arm and feel the movement of the muscles. This would help them better master the action. 2. ** How to raise children's interest ** - Success: The lesson plan may design some interesting basketball games to increase the interest of the child, such as dribbling games. These gamified teaching methods could attract the participation of young children. - Weakness: In terms of raising children's interest, they may not have fully explored the meaning of basketball culture. In addition to basketball itself, children could be introduced to some stories of basketball stars (in a simple way that children could understand), or show some interesting basketball cultural elements, such as basketball cheerleading performance videos, so that children could feel the charm of basketball from more dimensions. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection on the online fraud lesson plan for the middle class: ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Self-protection awareness ** - In the teaching process, through the picture display, children's songs learning and discussion, the children's awareness of strangers has been improved to a certain extent. For example, young children can understand that strangers giving things and taking them away may be dangerous and know that they can't accept it easily. However, some children might only understand it on the surface, and their ability to apply it in real-life situations needed to be further strengthened. 2. ** Observation ability ** - In guiding the children to observe the pictures, most of the children could describe the characters and general behaviors in the pictures, but they were not detailed enough in the observation of details, such as the expression of their sister and the expression of strangers. This might be due to the limited cognitive development of middle-class children. In the future, more detailed pictures or video cases could be added to gradually improve the children's observation sensitivity. 3. ** Speaking Skills ** - During the nursery rhyme learning and discussion session, children had the opportunity to express their thoughts. However, some of the more introverted children were less engaged and did not express themselves actively enough. This suggested that in the future teaching, more introverted children should be encouraged to participate, and various methods such as group discussions and individual questions should be used to ensure that every child had the opportunity to practice oral expression. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content of the lesson plan was basically suitable for the middle class children. It presented the knowledge related to online fraud in the form of pictures and children's songs, which was in line with the cognitive characteristics of middle-class children. However, some simple stories could be added, such as the story of a small animal meeting a stranger, to make the teaching content more lively and interesting, and it would be easier for children to understand. 2. ** Depth of content ** - The depth of the content was suitable for middle class children. Starting from the common situations of strangers giving things and taking them away, there were no overly complicated forms of online fraud. However, it is appropriate to mention some simple network traps that may be encountered on electronic devices that children may come into contact with (such as smart watches, etc.), such as strangers asking for personal information in the game, to broaden the knowledge of children. ** 3. Teaching Method ** 1. ** Diverse ** - The teaching methods such as picture display, children's song learning and discussion were adopted, which had a certain degree of variety. However, in the interaction session, some role-playing activities could be added, allowing the children to play the roles of children and strangers. This would allow them to more intuitively experience the importance of preventing online fraud and improve the participation and memory of the children. 2. ** Guiding ** - During the discussion session, the teacher's guidance could basically make the children think in the right direction. However, for some children's novel ideas or off-topic answers, the teacher's guidance could be more flexible, such as combining the children's novel ideas with the teaching content, rather than simply correcting the children's answers. ** IV. Consolidating and Extending Teaching Effects ** 1. ** Consolidating ** - In the classroom, the children had a preliminary understanding of the teaching content. However, there was a lack of effective reinforcement measures after class. You could consider giving the children some simple homework, such as telling their parents about the children's songs or stories about guarding against strangers that they had learned today, so that their parents could cooperate with them and practice them in their daily lives. 2. ** Extending ** - They didn't do enough to extend the teaching content. It could be combined with other course content, such as asking children to draw to prevent strangers in art class, or discussing emotional management after meeting strangers in health class, so as to extend the knowledge of preventing online fraud to many aspects of children's lives. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The following is a lesson plan and reflection example for the middle class: ##1. Middle class hard drawing castle lesson plan ###(1) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the basic structure and appearance of the castle, such as the castle has tall towers, strong walls, windows and doors of various shapes. 2. To stimulate the imagination and creativity of children, encourage children to use hard strokes to draw the castle in their hearts. 3. To improve the child's fine hand movements and control of lines. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Guide the children to accurately grasp the basic structure of the castle, such as the shape and proportion of the tower and the wall. - To help children master the basic skills of hard brush drawing, such as the thickness, length, and weight of the lines. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Enlighten children to use their imagination to add unique elements to the castle and avoid the same works. - How to guide children to deal with the density of the lines in the hard strokes to express the three-dimensional feeling of the castle. ###(3) Teaching preparation 1. There were a number of pictures and videos of the castle, showing the different shapes of the castle through the media. 2. Hard stroke drawing tools, such as hard colored pens and drawing paper. ###(4) Teaching process 1. ** import (3 minutes)** - Play a video of the castle or show a picture of the castle to attract the attention of the child. Ask,"Children, what do you think this is? Wasn't the castle particularly spectacular? Shall we draw a castle today?" 2. ** Explain the structure of the castle (7 minutes)** - Using the pictures, the children were introduced to the basic components of the castle, such as the tower was tall and pointed; the walls were long and thick to protect the people in the castle; the castle also had windows and doors of different shapes. - Children are encouraged to observe the shape of the various parts of the castle and their relationships. 3. ** Hard stroke technique explanation (5 minutes)** - Show the hard brush tools and introduce the characteristics of the hard colored pen to the children. For example, the tip of the pen is hard and can draw very thin and straight lines. - Demonstrate the basic skills of hard strokes, such as gently holding the pen, using different strengths to draw lines of different thickness, drawing straight lines, curves, and other basic lines. 4. ** Children's Creation (15 minutes)** - Let the child start drawing the castle according to his imagination. You can remind the child to draw the general outline of the castle first and then add details. - In the process of children's creation, teachers would tour around to guide and encourage children to create boldly. They would provide appropriate help to children who encountered difficulties. For example, when the lines were not straight, they could guide the children to slow down or draw from another angle. 5. ** Exhibition and sharing of works (5 minutes)** - Please show your work and share what is special about your castle, such as "My castle has flying wings","My castle has many floors", etc. ##2. Reflection on Teaching ###(I) Success 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - Through watching videos and pictures, the children had a clearer understanding of the structure and appearance of the castle. They could basically show the main components of the castle in the paintings, indicating that they had achieved the expected goal of imparting knowledge. - In the process of children's creation, most children could use the tools of hard strokes to draw, and to a certain extent, they had mastered the basic skills of hard strokes. For example, some children could use different lines to express different parts of the castle, indicating that the skill goal had been achieved. - In terms of imagination and creativity, the children's works showed a variety of characteristics. Some children added magic elements to the castle, and some children changed the color matching of the castle, which reflected that the children's thinking had been expanded to a certain extent. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - The introduction of multi-media could quickly attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in learning. When explaining the structure of the castle and the hard strokes, the use of demonstration methods allowed the children to see the operation process more intuitively, helping them better understand and imitate. - In the process of children's creation, the itinerant guidance method could find children's problems in time and give them individual guidance, meeting the learning needs of different children. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Not enough attention to individual differences ** - During the process of children's creation, although there was itinerant guidance, the help provided to some children with weaker painting skills was not deep enough. For example, when some children were drawing towers, they could not grasp the shape and proportion. The teacher only gave them a simple reminder and did not give them more targeted guidance. 2. ** The timing is not accurate enough ** - It took a little longer to explain the hard strokes, which caused the children's creative time to be slightly compressed. Some children did not have enough time to draw the castle in detail and add more creative elements. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** For individual differences ** - For children with weaker drawing skills, a simple assessment could be carried out before the activity, and more attention and individual guidance programs could be given according to their actual situation. For example, provide some simple auxiliary tools for children who have difficulty drawing towers, such as shape templates, or use step-by-step demonstration methods to let children gradually master painting skills. 2. ** Time management optimization ** - In the future, he would plan the time of each teaching session more accurately. When explaining the hard strokes, he could simplify the language and highlight the key points. He would give the children more time to create and share, so that the children could fully develop their imagination and creativity. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some lessons and reflections about lions: ** 1. Middle class language lesson plan "Little Lion in the Mirror"** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - This allowed the child to carefully observe the picture page by page, understand the content of the story, and feel the wit and courage of the kitten. - This will allow the child to have a preliminary understanding of the imaging characteristics of the concave mirror and the concave mirror, and know the reason why the lion was fooled. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - A Child's Book. - Story CD. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Lead out the topic and stimulate interest in learning: Ask the child if he knows a kitten or a lion, and who he thinks is older to arouse the child's interest. - Read "A Child's Book" together and understand the story: After clearly understanding the order of the pictures, look at the pictures page by page. The teacher asked questions such as what the kitten and the lion were doing, what might have happened between them, what the lion and the cat in the mirror looked like, what was the difference between the mirror, whether they knew the mystery of the mirror, etc., to guide the child to understand the story. - The children listened to the story while reading the book, further understanding the content of the story, and finally guiding the children to think about what kind of kitten it was. 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - Strengths: Let the child find himself on the spoon, stimulate the child's interest in various mirror imaging phenomena, and explore various mirrors in life together, deepening the child's understanding of this interesting story. - [Weakness: If you can find a real mirror and let the children look at it, the teaching effect will be better and the children will be more engaged.] ** 2. Art lesson plan for the middle class: Pinching a lion ** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - Let the children know the basic structure of a lion. - Guide the child to observe the plasticine lion and learn how to make it using techniques such as rubbing, flattening, and reunion. - Let the children experience the fun of playing with plasticine, guide the children to use auxiliary materials to enrich the works, cultivate their bold innovation ability, and feel the beauty of the works. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - Each of them had a box of plasticine and a mason board. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Using the picture book "Little Mouse's Little Vest", ask the children if they have seen a lion before, and guide the children to describe the appearance of the lion (such as an oval head, triangular eyes, a full head of hair, a round body, four thick legs, a stick-like tail with a small ball of hair at the end of the tail). - The child tried to use the plasticine to pinch the lion. The teacher asked the child what method he thought could be used to pinch the lion, which part of the lion should be pinched first, observe the shape of the part, what kind of plasticine technique would be used, and what part should be pinched next. - He evaluated the lion and asked the child to think about how good the lion was, what areas could be improved, and how to improve it. 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - The children were more familiar with lions, but it was difficult for the middle class children to pinch them. He put the picture on the big screen and discussed the steps with the children. Some of the children with strong abilities learned the kneading method, but the lion was a flat one. This could guide the children to challenge the three-dimensional lion. ** 3. Music lesson plan for the middle class, Lion King and the Little Animals ** 1. ** Teaching plan goal ** - Cultivate children's sensitivity to music melody. - Cultivate the child's sensitivity to the rhythm of the music. 2. ** Preparing lesson plans ** - There was a big lion headdress, a number of small lion paper dolls, a number of small animal headdresses, coursewares, blackboards, whiteboard paper, black colored pens, 10 small trees, a cave, and a number of vegetables. 3. ** Teaching plan process ** - Warm-up activity: The teacher brought the child into the venue with music and told the child that they were going to a mysterious place. - Introduction of the story: Play a PPM to tell the story. For example, the princess of the Forest Kingdom was picky with food and fell ill. The king dreamed that there was a treasure in the cave on the mountain that could make the princess healthy, so he summoned animals to search for treasure. There was a small mountain on the treasure hunting road and a lion guarding the treasure on the mountain. - Analysis of the song: - Understanding the musical phrase: Count the number of hills (12) in the music, point out that there are lions on the mountains, and every time they pass by a small tree, they will turn their heads. Let the children listen to the music and find the small tree. Feel the strength of the music by performing the lion walking (tapping its legs) and the lion turning its head under the small tree (clapping). - Compose movements: Ask the child to clap different parts of the body according to the strength of the music to express the music. - Performance music: Let the children take out the lion puppet and perform a lion climbing on their hands. - Game: - Choose a role: introduce a small animal to the treasure hunt. The child is free to choose a headdress and act out the way the animal walks. - The rules of the game were as follows: The animals followed the lion, and when they reached a small tree, the lion turned its head. The animals had to squat or stand still, or they would be eaten by the lion. - Use your imagination: Think of ways to scare away the lion, such as imitating a hunter shooting, a tiger's roar, etc. - [Treasure discovery: Open the cave and take out the treasure (vegetables). Guide the child to guess what is in the treasure box and reveal the answer. Explain the nutritional value of vegetables and discuss why the treasure is a vegetable.] - Extension-- 4. ** Teaching Reflection ** - It was difficult for kindergarten children to appreciate music. They used stories to run through the whole song, and used maps, movements, and cooperative performances to let the children perceive and express music more vividly. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>