The following is the reflection and evaluation of the small paper boat teaching plan in the big class: * * 1. Success ** 1. * * Arousing interest ** - In terms of teaching introduction, if the method of displaying the finished product of the origami boat and introducing its origin and use was adopted, it could successfully arouse the curiosity and desire of the students to explore, and lay a good foundation for the course. - Creating relevant situations, such as showing a picture of a paper boat floating on the sea background, could also effectively attract the children's attention and make them enter the learning state with the teacher's guidance. 2. * * Teaching process ** - Clear teaching steps were one of the key factors for success. The folding steps were arranged on the students 'desks so that the students could follow the demonstration and fold. They also prepared sufficient folding materials in advance and distributed them to each student to ensure the smooth development of the teaching. - During the folding process, teachers could always observe the students 'performance and give timely encouragement and guidance, which helped most students successfully complete the folding boat task. 3. * * Child participation ** - In some of the teaching, the participation of the children was high. Most of the children could take the initiative to participate, and some children could even take the initiative to assist the teacher in completing the activities. Some children who were usually unsociable could also participate in the activities, and some children could boldly create movements, which promoted the development of children in many aspects. - When the children could not understand the teacher's instructions, the teacher would personally explain and demonstrate to them, lowering the requirements of the children who could not meet the requirements, so as to ensure that most of the children could cooperate with the instructions and make the activities carry out smoothly. * * II. Inadequacies and improvement measures ** 1. * * In terms of students 'attention ** - When folding the paper boat for a long time, some young students might not have enough patience and become distracted. - The improvement measures were to simplify the folding steps to make it easier to understand and operate. At the same time, interesting elements such as slogans and small games were added to the teaching to increase students 'interest and participation. 2. * * Teaching guidance ** - In the process of folding paper, there may be a situation where the teacher is busy guiding some children and neglects others. For example, some children kept asking questions, and the teacher kept giving guidance, causing the overall teaching rhythm to be more chaotic. - The improvement method could be to post the folding steps on the blackboard in the form of a breakdown step, so that the child could see the folding method more clearly and save the teaching time, or to take the folding steps into a video loop to reduce the pressure of the teacher's guidance. 3. * * To meet the needs of children of different levels ** - For children with different origami foundations, there might be a problem of insufficient teaching. When the origami activities were less carried out, the children's foundation was very different, and only a small number of children could keep up with the rhythm in the teaching. - The improvement strategies included using the usual time to let the children practice more to improve their skills; using the strong to guide the weak, letting the strong children be the primary teachers to guide the weak children; creating areas to put a variety of origami paper to provide more practice opportunities; carrying out home-based co-education, letting parents guide their children at home to fold paper, etc., in order to improve the folding skills of all children. 4. * * In terms of meeting the needs of individual children ** - For children who developed faster, the activities might be relatively simple, resulting in the lack of enthusiasm and persistence of individual children. - In the future, the needs of children with different levels of development should be fully considered in the design of activities, and tasks or links with different levels of difficulty should be designed to ensure that all children can actively participate in the activities. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is an example of a reflection on the lesson plan for the second volume of the big class: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the teaching of folding small paper boats, if most children could successfully fold paper boats, it meant that the teaching of the steps of folding paper boats had basically achieved the goal. However, if some children had difficulties, it might be because the explanation of the folding steps was not detailed enough or the demonstration was not clear enough. For example, he might not have emphasized some complicated folding actions, such as the accurate alignment of the paper corners and how to pinch out the ship's side. - As for the teaching of paper boat-related knowledge, such as the basic structure of the boat, if the children involved structural elements such as the bow, hull, and stern when painting or describing their paper boats, then this goal would be better achieved. On the contrary, it was necessary to improve the teaching method, such as explaining the structural knowledge of the boat in more detail before folding or combining the structure in the process of folding. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - In terms of training children's hands-on skills, it was important to observe the performance of children in the folding process. If the child could complete the folding steps independently and coordinate their hand movements, then this goal would be better achieved. However, if the child frequently asks the teacher for help or tears the paper, the teaching process may need to be adjusted, such as emphasizing the strength of folding paper during the demonstration, or giving more individual guidance to the child with weaker hands-on ability. - From the perspective of exploratory learning, if the lesson plan had a link to guide the child to explore the folding method on his own, such as letting the child try to fold it by himself, and then the teacher would demonstrate the correct method, then observing the child's enthusiasm and results could be used to assess the achievement of this goal. If the child lacked interest in exploration or did not come up with an effective folding method after exploration, he might need to improve the guidance method, such as providing some pictures or group discussion. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - To increase children's interest in art design activities, if the children showed a positive attitude in the process of folding paper, such as taking the initiative to participate, being proud of their paper boat works, etc., then the goal would be better achieved. If the child was bored or did not participate well, it might be because the teaching activities were not interesting enough. For example, some interesting introductions could be added, such as telling a small story about paper boats. - In terms of cultivating children's patience and concentration, if most children could continue to focus on folding paper activities and not give up easily even if they encountered difficulties, it meant that the goal had been achieved. On the contrary, it was necessary to encourage children more in the teaching process, or break down the folding steps more carefully to reduce the difficulty and maintain children's patience. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - The content of folding small paper boats was more suitable for the ability level of the children in the second volume of the first class. It was challenging to a certain extent. It could train children's fine hand movements and spatial thinking ability, but it would not be too complicated and make children flinch. However, if the child already had more origami experience, he might need to expand the teaching content appropriately, such as adding some paper boat decoration links, or trying to use different materials of paper to fold the boat. 2. ** Organization of content ** - The teaching content was organized according to the introduction, explanation, demonstration, child operation, evaluation, and other links. If the order of the folding steps was reasonable and the logic was clear, and the children could follow it well, then the content organization was more successful. However, if the child frequently had confusion during the operation, it might be because the transition between the steps was not natural enough or the pace of the explanation was too fast. For example, in the transition from folding the hull to making the side of the ship, if there is no good connection, the child may be confused. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Explain the Model Law ** - In the teaching of folding paper boats, explaining the demonstration method was an important teaching method. If the teacher's explanation was concise and clear, and the demonstration actions were accurate and standardized, the child could better understand and imitate. However, if the teacher moved too fast or did not demonstrate from different angles during the demonstration, some children might not be able to see clearly. For example, when demonstrating how to fold a piece of paper into a triangle, if you only demonstrate it from the front, the child may not be able to understand the folding method from the back. 2. ** Individual guidance method ** - In the process of children's operation, the individual guidance method could meet the needs of different children. If the teacher could find the problems of the children in time and give targeted guidance, such as giving directions to the children who had a poor sense of direction when folding paper, then this teaching method would be used properly. However, if the teacher ignored the needs of other children during individual guidance, it might cause chaos in the classroom or some children to wait too long. 3. ** Group cooperation method (if involved)** - If the group cooperation method was used in the teaching of folding small paper boats, the effectiveness of this method could be evaluated by observing the interaction of the children in the group. If the children in the group could help each other, learn from each other, and complete the paper boat together, then the group cooperation method was successful. However, if there were individual children leading group activities or conflicts within the group, it might be necessary to readjust the composition of the group or cultivate the children's sense of cooperation. ** 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Material preparation ** - For the teaching of folding small paper boats, the preparation of paper, scissors (if needed), and other materials was the foundation. If the size and texture of the paper were suitable for children to operate, and the safety of the scissors was guaranteed, then the preparation of the materials was qualified. However, if the paper was too thin and easy to tear or too thick and difficult to fold, it might affect the folding experience of children. 2. ** Teaching aid usage ** - If teaching aids were used in the teaching process, such as pictures or videos showing the folding method of paper boats, the effectiveness of the teaching aids could be evaluated by observing the attention and understanding of the children. If the child can better understand the folding steps through the teaching aid, then the teaching aid is used properly. However, if the teaching aid was too complicated or unclear, it might have the opposite effect. For example, if the color of the picture showing the folding method was too fancy or the steps were not clearly marked, it might be difficult for the child to understand. ** 5. Infant feedback ** 1. ** Children's participation ** - By observing the child's participation in the entire teaching activity, such as actively raising his hand to answer questions, actively participating in folding operations, etc., one could understand the child's interest and investment in teaching activities. If the participation rate was high, it meant that the teaching activities attracted young children; if the participation rate was low, the reasons needed to be analyzed, such as whether the teaching content was too simple or difficult, whether the teaching method was boring, etc. 2. ** Children's works ** - The paper boats that the children folded in the end could reflect the teaching effect. If the shape of the paper boat works is regular and meets the requirements of folding paper, it means that the child has mastered the folding paper skills well. If there are many problems in the work, such as the shape is distorted, the key steps are missing, etc., it is necessary to reflect on the shortcomings in the teaching process, such as whether to strengthen the guidance of certain steps or provide more practice opportunities. 3. ** The emotional expression of a child ** - It was very important to observe the emotional changes of children in teaching activities. If the child showed positive emotions such as happiness and satisfaction during the activity, it meant that the teaching activity gave the child a good experience; if the child had depression, anxiety, etc., it might be that the difficulties were not solved in time or the teaching atmosphere was not relaxed and happy enough. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a lesson plan and reflection on the small paper boat for the middle class: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #"Mid-shift Craftsmanship Activity: Paper Boats" ##(1) Activity Target 1. ** Skill Target ** - To develop children's hands-on operation ability, so that children can master the method of making small paper boats, including the folding and cutting of paper (if necessary), and improve the fine movement ability of their hands. - To train the child's hand-eye coordination, such as accurately lining up the edges of the paper during the folding process and folding it evenly. 2. ** Emotional and social goals ** - Cultivate children's strong interest in hand-made, stimulate children's creativity and curiosity, encourage children to try different folding methods or decorate paper boats individually. - Experience the joy of collective cooperation and guide the children to learn to help each other, communicate and cooperate in the process of making paper boats. ##(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - The focus was on developing children's craftsmanship skills, including the correct use of materials (such as the safe use of scissors) and the steps to make small paper boats. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Stimulate the enthusiasm of children for hand-made, overcome the fear of difficulties that may appear in the process of making, and guide children to actively participate in collective cooperation to enhance collective awareness. ##(3) Event preparation 1. Materials: handmade paper, scissors, paste, pictures of various boats, water tank, water. 2. [Knowledge preparation: The child has a certain level of observation ability and can easily identify different shapes of paper.] ##(4) Activity 1. ** Part of the import ** - Use a conversation to lead to a topic, such as,"Children, have you ever seen a boat? Where is the ship sailing?" Guide the child to think and answer. - Show pictures of various boats, let the children carefully observe the shape, color and characteristics of different boats, expand the children's knowledge. 2. ** Making small paper boats ** - Materials introduction: Show the children handmade paper, scissors, paste and other materials, and explain in detail the correct use of scissors, emphasizing safety precautions, such as not running with scissors, the tip of the scissors should not be pointed at others, etc. - Teacher's demonstration: Use a square handmade paper to slowly and clearly fold a small paper boat. While folding, explain each step, such as first folding the square paper diagonally, then folding the two sides to the center line, etc. If the child's paper is not square, demonstrate how to cut it into a square with scissors. - [Child operation: distribute paper to the child and let the child learn how to make a small paper boat.] Children were encouraged to cooperate in small groups. During the production process, teachers would tour and guide the children, giving them timely help and encouragement, such as helping the children correct the wrong folding method and affirming the creativity of the children. 3. ** Evaluation Stage ** - Invite the children to show the paper boats they made, and let the children appreciate and comment on each other. It could be evaluated from whether the shape of the paper boat was standard and whether the decoration was creative, so as to cultivate the children's aesthetic ability and language expression ability. 4. ** Exploration segment ** - Put the paper boat made by the child into the water in the sink, observe the floating situation of the paper boat in the water, guide the child to think about why the paper boat can float, and stimulate the child's desire to explore. ##(5) Activity Extension 1. Children were encouraged to make paper boats of different shapes or functions with their parents, such as double-decker paper boats and paper boats with sails. 2. Put more materials in the art design area, such as colored pens, colored paper, etc., so that children can continue to decorate and modify the paper boats. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - In terms of skill goals, most children could master the basic folding of small paper boats, and their hand-eye coordination and fine hand movements were trained to a certain extent. However, there were still a few children who had difficulties in the folding process. For example, the folding of the paper was not neat enough, and these children needed individual guidance in the follow-up teaching. - In terms of emotional and social goals, the children's interest in handcraft was significantly improved. They could communicate and help each other in group cooperation, and their collective consciousness was enhanced. However, there were a few introverted children whose enthusiasm for collective cooperation still needed to be improved. They could be given more attention and guidance in future activities. 2. ** Teaching process ** - Introduction: Through the conversation and pictures, it can attract the attention of the children and stimulate their interest, laying a good foundation for the subsequent production activities. - The production process: The teacher's demonstration process is basically clear, but it may be difficult for some children to understand due to the many steps. In the future, the demonstration steps could be broken down in more detail, and the children could follow each step to ensure that the children could master it. In the process of the child's operation, the organization of the group cooperation was relatively smooth, but the distribution and sorting of the materials could be more orderly to save time. - [Evaluation stage: Children can actively participate in mutual evaluation, but the depth of the evaluation is not enough, and it is more about appearance.] In the future, he could guide the children to evaluate from more angles, such as overcoming difficulties in the production process, innovation, and so on. - Exploration segment: The exploration segment of the paper boat entering the water stimulated the curiosity of the children, but due to time constraints, there was no in-depth explanation of scientific knowledge such as buoyancy. In the follow-up teaching, if time permitted, some simple scientific knowledge could be added to satisfy the child's thirst for knowledge. 3. ** Teaching improvement measures ** - To cater to the learning difficulties of individual children, more customized teaching content was designed, such as making simple paper folding step cards, so that children could learn independently according to the cards. - In terms of organizing the event, he would further improve the management of materials and increase the efficiency of the event. At the same time, he continued to create new teaching methods, such as using a gamified teaching method, weaving the folding steps into simple children's songs, so that children could learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. - In the evaluation process, strengthen the cultivation of children's evaluation ability, guide children to evaluate from multiple dimensions, and improve children's thinking ability and language expression ability. <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>
If it was about the reflection and evaluation of the lion lesson plan in the small class, from the aspects of teaching objectives, teaching process, and children's performance: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skills ** - If the goal of the lesson plan was to let the child know the characteristics of the lion, for example, an art lesson plan that could capture the obvious characteristics of the lion (big nose, long mane) and draw the basic shape of the lion with circles of different sizes. When reflecting, it was necessary to see if the child had really mastered these characteristics and could use painting to express them. If most of the children could draw the basic shape of the lion and reflect the key features, then this goal would be achieved. If many children could not accurately draw or miss the key features, it might be because the demonstration was not clear enough during the teaching process or the children did not fully observe the characteristics of the lion. The teaching method needed to be improved, such as adding pictures or videos of real lions. - If it was a music lesson plan, the goal was to let the child listen to music related to lions and react. It depended on whether the child could accurately distinguish the low music related to lions from other lively music. If the children were confused, it might be because the music material was not typical enough or there was a lack of contrasting guidance. 2. ** Emotional attitude ** - No matter what type of lesson plan it was, it should pay attention to whether the child was interested in the subject of lions. For example, in the game lesson plan, whether the child actively participated in the game related to the lion. If the child's participation was not high, it might be because the game design was not interesting enough or the difficulty was too high. For example, in role-playing games, the lion's role was too complicated, causing the child to be discouraged. ** 2. Teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - If he told the story of the Lion King or played a video about lions, it would depend on whether the import could quickly attract the attention of children. If the child showed distraction during the introduction process, it might be because the introduction material was not vivid enough or was out of touch with the child's existing experience. For example, for children who have never seen the Lion King, simply mentioning this cartoon may not arouse their interest. You can start with the common lion image of children, such as the lion in the zoo. 2. ** Event segment ** - In art teaching, it was crucial whether the teacher's guidance was timely and effective in the process of activities such as children's painting. If the teacher did not find the problems in the children's painting in time, such as unreasonable color matching or wrong shape drawing, it would affect the quality of the children's works and their mastery of knowledge. - In music teaching, whether the children's feelings and experience of music in the activity segment are sufficient. For example, if the teacher didn't give enough guidance, the child might just imitate the lion and not really understand the connection between the lion and the music. 3. ** Wrap-up segment ** - It was very important for the teacher to strengthen the children's understanding of lions and the knowledge they had learned during the summary session. If the summary was too simple, the child might not be able to consolidate the knowledge well. For example, in the summary of the art lesson plan, only a few children's works were simply displayed without systematically reviewing the characteristics of the lion and the main points of painting. The children's grasp of the overall knowledge would be weaker. ** 3. Child's performance ** 1. ** Individual differences ** - He had to consider the differences between children. In the small class, some children might have a stronger understanding and learning ability about lions, while others might be weaker. For example, in music games, some children could quickly make accurate movements according to the music, while some children were slower. It was crucial for teachers to pay attention to this difference and give individual guidance during the teaching process. If not, some children might not be able to keep up with the teaching progress and lose interest. 2. ** Overall interaction ** - The interaction between the children and the teachers also reflected the effect of the lesson plan. If there was little interaction between the children in the teaching activities about lions, it might be a lack of cooperation in the teaching plan design. For example, the group could work together to create a lion painting or cooperate to perform music games related to lions to promote interaction between children. At the same time, the interaction between the child and the teacher should also be positive. If the child rarely takes the initiative to ask questions or seek help from the teacher, it may be because the teacher's affinity is not enough or the teaching atmosphere is not relaxed enough. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the reflection and evaluation of the teaching plan on making handmade small lanterns: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Skill Target ** - If the goal of the lesson plan was to let the child learn the specific skills of making small lanterns, such as drawing, cutting, sticking, etc. When reflecting, you need to consider whether the child has really mastered these skills in the activity. For example, if the goal was to let the child cut out thin strips to make a flat lantern, it was necessary to observe whether the thin strips cut by the child met the requirements. If most of the children had difficulty in the operation, it might be because the demonstration was not clear enough or the difficulty of the task was beyond the scope of the child's ability. During the evaluation, if most of the children could skillfully use the scissors to cut out suitable thin strips, it meant that they were more successful in imparting skills. - As for the parts that required children to use their creativity to draw or decorate lanterns, they had to consider whether they had stimulated their creativity. If children's works were mostly the same, it might be lacking in guiding children to be creative. On the other hand, if children's works showed rich creativity, it meant that the effect of achieving this goal was better. 2. ** Emotional and cultural goals ** - In terms of cultural inheritance, if the teaching plan was to let the children feel the charm of Chinese traditional culture by making small lanterns, they should reflect on whether the relevant cultural information was effectively conveyed during the activity. For example, whether or not the children were introduced to the significance of lanterns in traditional China festivals. If the children had a certain understanding of the cultural meaning of lanterns after the activity, such as knowing the symbolic meaning of lanterns in festivals such as the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival, then it would be effective in achieving the cultural goal. - In terms of emotional goals, such as cultivating children's interest in artistic activities, experiencing the joy of self-creation, etc. If the child shows active participation and enjoyment in the production process, such as actively choosing materials and creating with enthusiasm, it means that the emotional goal has been achieved well. If the child's participation is not high, it may be necessary to reflect on whether the teaching process is not interesting or not motivating the child. ** 2. Teaching process ** 1. ** Event import ** - Reflect on whether the introduction phase can attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest. For example, he could introduce the activity of making small lanterns by telling stories, asking questions, or showing real objects. If the child could quickly focus and show his expectation of making small lanterns, then the introduction process was successful. If the child's reaction was cold, then the introduction method needed to be improved. 2. ** Explanation and demonstration ** - During the process of explaining, you should reflect on whether the explanation is clear and concise, and whether it is in line with the child's understanding ability. For example, when demonstrating the production steps, whether the speed was moderate and whether the steps were detailed. If the child made a lot of mistakes related to the demonstration, it might be because the explanation and demonstration were not enough. During the evaluation, if the child could successfully make according to the demonstration, it meant that the explanation and demonstration segment was better. - During the demonstration process, it was also important to interact with the child. For example, whether to let the child participate in certain steps in the demonstration, or whether to answer the child's questions in time. Good interaction can increase the participation and comprehension of children. 3. ** Children's operation segment ** - He had to reflect on whether he had provided enough time for the child to operate. If a child was asked to stop before completing the work, it might affect the child's experience and mastery of skills. At the same time, during the operation, the effectiveness of the teacher's itinerant guidance also needed to be considered. Whether the teacher can find the child's problems in time and give appropriate help, such as correcting the wrong operation method, encouraging the child to try new ideas, etc. If the child encounters difficulties during the operation and cannot be solved in time, it may cause the child to lose interest or feel frustrated. 4. ** Evaluation of works ** - Reflect on whether the review is comprehensive and fair, and whether it can pay attention to the characteristics of each child's work. If the review only focused on a small number of children's works or only focused on the results of the works and ignored the effort and creativity in the production process, it might affect the enthusiasm of the children. During the evaluation, if the comments could make each child feel the value of their work, such as discovering their own progress or uniqueness, then the evaluation segment was more ideal. ** 3. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Material preparation ** - Reflect on whether the materials are sufficient and whether they are suitable for children to operate. For example, if the amount of materials was not enough, it might cause children to compete or fail to complete the work. The safety of the materials was also crucial. If the materials had safety risks, such as scissors that were too sharp and without protective measures, it might cause harm to children. The variety of materials would also affect children's creativity. If the materials provided were single, it might limit children's creative ideas. 2. ** Creation of environment ** - Consider whether the environment in which the small lantern is made is conducive to the operation of the child. For example, whether the space was spacious enough to allow children to freely make without interfering with each other, whether the environment was decorated with an artistic atmosphere, and whether it could stimulate children's creative inspiration. If the environment is too messy or lacks cultural elements related to lantern making, it may affect the child's activity experience. <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 is a reflection and evaluation of a small class language lesson plan: ##1. Reflection on Teaching Plans 1. ** Children's participation and interest stimulation ** - In the process of teaching, children were usually very interested in the image of the little rabbit. Hugging the little rabbit was a good way to attract the attention of the children. However, if some children were unwilling to hold the rabbit because of fear or other reasons, this might affect the teaching process. Under such circumstances, one should not force the child and respect the child's feelings. - In terms of language interaction, when guiding children to describe the appearance and living habits of rabbits, there may be situations where children's ability to express themselves was limited. For example, for some difficult words such as " three-petal lips ", it might be difficult for children to understand and accurately express them. The teacher needed to explain it in a simpler and more visual way, such as by letting the child observe the shape of the rabbit's mouth. 2. ** Teaching goal achieved ** - ** Knowledge goal **: Observing the appearance and living habits of rabbits. Through direct observation and guidance, most children can understand the basic appearance of rabbits, such as long ears, red eyes, short tail, etc., but they may not have a deep understanding of the living habits of rabbits, such as the living environment and sleeping habits of rabbits. - ** Emotional goal **: Cultivate the child's love for rabbits and care for small animals. Through interaction such as hugging and feeding, the child can establish an emotional connection with the rabbit to a certain extent. However, the persistence and depth of this emotion may need to be further strengthened in subsequent activities, such as through long-term feeding observation or telling more stories about rabbits. 3. ** Teaching Method Usage ** - It was more effective to use the direct observation method to let the children see the rabbit directly and better understand the characteristics of the rabbit. However, when guiding children to express their observations, teachers might need to be more diverse. For example, in addition to asking questions, they could also use group discussions, drawing, and other methods to let the children express their understanding of rabbits more comprehensively. ##2. Evaluation of Teaching Plans 1. ** Strengths ** - ** The content is suitable for children's interests **: The choice of little rabbits as the teaching content is in line with the characteristics of small children's love for small animals. It is easy to stimulate children's enthusiasm for learning. - ** Clear goal **: The goal of observing and understanding the appearance and living habits of rabbits, as well as cultivating children's love for small animals, is clear and suitable for the age characteristics and development needs of small children. - ** Focus on interaction **: In the teaching process, we designed interaction segments such as hugging and feeding to enhance the participation of children, help to close the distance between children and small animals, and promote the achievement of emotional goals. 2. ** Not enough ** - [** Limited teaching depth **: In terms of imparting knowledge, the digging of the rabbit's living habits and other content is not deep enough. It may not be able to satisfy the curiosity of some children.] - ** Insufficient attention to individuals **: In group teaching, there may be insufficient attention to children who are introverted or uninterested in rabbits, resulting in these children's participation and gains in teaching activities being relatively less. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** 1. Teaching plan goal ** 1. Guide children to experience and perceive the beautiful and imaginative artistic conception in the song, cultivate aesthetic taste, and stimulate the interest of actively participating in music activities. 2. Enlighten children to sing beautifully and slowly according to the melody and beat of the song, and cultivate their sensitivity and expressiveness to music. 3. Learn a new song, understand that the song is a triple beat song, and sing the accent at the beginning of the sentence. 4. They could listen to their companions 'singing and learn to control and adjust their own singing. 5. Through the appreciation of the song "Little White Boat" and the understanding of the lyrics, the children's sense of music rhythm was cultivated, and the children's expressiveness was developed. ** 2. Prepare the lesson plan ** 1. Song Coursewares, music teaching tape, tape recorder, self-made long drum, Korean costume, etc. 2. You can also prepare paper boats, a drum, and a drumstick, or prepare pictures of gardens, woods, grasslands, and kindergarten to assist in teaching. ** 3. Teaching plan process ** #(I) Introduction 1. Children can be invited to listen to two different pieces of music (Song 1: a lively duple beat song; Song 2:"Little White Boat" accompaniment music) and perform freely. 2. Or play the game "Peng", the teacher beats the drum to give a three-beat rhythm, and the child is asked to run, walk slowly, walk lightly or heavily according to the rhythm given by the teacher. You can also show a small white boat to draw out the theme. #(II) Unfolding Part 1. ** Master the rhythm of the song and familiarize yourself with the melody ** - Ask the children about the differences between the two pieces of music, find out the music in three-beat, guide the children to show the strength of the three-beat with their movements, and organize the children to practice the rhythm of the three-beat with the music. 2. ** Understand the content of the song and learn the lyrics ** - The teacher introduced the name of the song and demonstrated how to sing it. - Through questions and demonstration (or related pictures) to help children understand the lyrics, such as asking the difference between the small white boat in the song and the usual boat, as well as the lyrics content. - The child watched the lesson (or combined with the teacher's demonstration) to appreciate the song completely, remember the favorite or most beautiful lyrics, and then guide the child to learn according to the lyrics. 3. ** Learn to sing songs ** - Ask the child to sing the song in a natural voice. - The children sang the song together. - Through asking questions, the children were guided to reflect on the singing situation and practice singing with emphasis. - Using the form of song solitaire to help children further master the song. - The children were provided with scenes and props such as "boats and bunnies" to perform in groups. - Please sing the song to the guest teacher. 4. ** Understand the cultural background of the song (if it is involved)** - By observing the Korean costumes and appreciating the Korean dance, the children could be guided to understand that "Little White Boat" was a Korean folk song. #(III) End 1. Please carry the "long drum" on your back and sing and dance with the teacher along with the music of the small white boat. 2. Or ask the children to dance to the music with ribbons. ** IV. Reflection on lesson plans ** 1. ** Success ** - To create a kind of artistic conception for children, so that children can experience and express the poetic feelings of the song in the beautiful and quiet melody. For example, the beautiful night sky map displayed in the classroom, coupled with vivid language, so that children can turn the classroom into a beautiful night sky and cultivate children's innovative consciousness and unique creative behavior. - To expand the knowledge, stimulate the imagination of the children, attract the children to actively participate, and jump out of the box of simple singing a song. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - In the triple-meter rhythm, the understanding may not be in place at the beginning, and the in-depth understanding may not be achieved. - The communication between the children and the teachers was insufficient, and the interaction needed to be strengthened. - Children's "movement" is not enough, so we should think of more ways to inspire children to relax and perform. <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 the reflection and evaluation of the brick master's teaching plan: ** I. Teaching Achievement ** 1. [Skill Mastery] - In terms of bricklaying skills, the students had mastered the basic steps of bricklaying, such as brick selection, mortar mixing, bricklaying, etc. This showed that the teaching plan had a certain effect on imparting basic skills. However, some students had problems such as being in a hurry and having uneven seams, which reflected that the intensive training of skills in the lesson plan might need to be improved. For example, for the requirements of setting up the mortar joint, the thickness of the mortar joint would vary when different mortars were used in the steamed concrete block. The teaching plan might need to explain in more detail how to accurately meet these standards. - In terms of the application of structural knowledge, such as the length of the horse-tooth bar, the setting of the horizontal tie beam, the setting of the structural column, etc., the students could apply it in practice, which indicated that the teaching plan had a certain guiding effect on the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. However, it might be possible to further explore the depth of understanding to ensure that all students could skillfully and accurately apply this knowledge. 2. ** Teamwork and Communication ** - Judging from the situation of grouping up to complete the bricklaying task in the practical training, the students 'sense of teamwork and communication skills had been trained, which was a positive result of the design of the grouping practice in the teaching plan. However, at the same time, some students might not have a clear role in the team or their collaboration efficiency was not high. This might require further clarification of the goals, tasks, and coordination mechanisms in the lesson plan. 3. ** Safety Awareness ** - Some students did not wear helmets and did not use tools properly during the training. This reflected that the safety education in the lesson plan might not be deep enough or lacked sufficient emphasis. In construction projects, safety was of paramount importance. The lesson plan needed to ensure that students deeply understood and strictly adhered to safety regulations. ** 2. Teaching process ** 1. ** Time Management ** - Some students failed to complete the bricklaying task within the stipulated time, which meant that the teaching plan did not give enough guidance on time management. The lesson plan could add time planning content, such as guiding students to make a task list and a reasonable time arrangement in advance, and allocate time according to the difficulty and workload of different construction links. 2. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - From the perspective of the overall teaching process, there might be a problem of a single teaching method. It could be considered to add a variety of teaching methods such as multi-media teaching, case analysis, and field visits to deepen the students 'understanding of brick construction. For example, when explaining the arrangement of bricks in the Masonry Project, the advantages and disadvantages of different brick arrangement schemes could be shown through videos of more practical cases instead of relying on theoretical explanations. ** 3. Teaching Evaluation System ** 1. ** Comprehensiveness of the evaluation ** - The current teaching evaluation may mainly focus on the final bricklaying results, but there is a lack of comprehensive evaluation on the performance of students in the learning process, such as the process of skill improvement, the contribution of teamwork, and the change of safety awareness. It was necessary to establish a more comprehensive evaluation system that considered various factors. Only then could it more accurately reflect the students 'learning situation and help the continuous improvement of the teaching plan. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was the reflection and evaluation of the "minimalist business oral language teaching plan". He didn't know the specific content of the lesson plan, but generally speaking, reflection might consider whether the teaching goal was achieved, whether the teaching method was effective, and the student's participation and feedback. In terms of evaluation, if the teaching effect was good, it would be clear goals, appropriate methods, and students 'enthusiasm. If it was not good, it might be problems such as high goals or inappropriate methods. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>