The following are some teaching plans and reflections for the large class: ##1. The Wonderful Hand Painting lesson plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. He could combine and put together the hand shapes he had cut out to create a unique picture. 2. Use your imagination, creativity, and expressiveness to experience the joy of hand drawing. ###(2) Difficulty Combining the hand pictures, he created a unique picture. ###(3) Event preparation A number of old newspapers, a piece of black cardboard, a pair of scissors, a black watercolor pen, a box of paste, a piece of cloth, and a projector for each group. ###(4) Activity process 1. ** Arouse interest ** - Lead the children to play a finger game of "rock, paper, scissors" - Demonstrate hand shape changes, such as chanting children's songs while doing actions, such as becoming a rabbit, butterfly, turtle, etc., so that the child can use one hand to change the hand shape he likes. 2. ** Children's hand drawing ** - The teacher used a projector to make hand shapes. The children were asked to draw them on the newspaper. Some children could also change their hand shapes. The other children could follow the drawing. Then the children could change their hand shapes and draw them. The children with weak abilities could draw the outline of their own hands. - Ask the child to cut out the hand drawing. 3. ** Kids try hand combinations ** - Choose some hand shapes and watch them through the projector. Guide the children to observe what they look like from different angles. After combining the hand shapes and putting them together, they can ask individual children to try. - The children tried to put together the hand-shaped pictures on the black cardboard. The teachers paid attention to the creative works, and selected the creative works for the children to appreciate through the projector and asked the children to introduce them. 4. ** Paste the hand combination picture ** - In order to solve the problem of the hand shape map disappearing, he guided the children to think of a way to paste it and explain the method. - The child put them together again and fixed them on the black cardboard with glue. 5. ** Appreciate the work ** - Ask the children to introduce their hand-shaped combination painting. The children can share their favorite works and the reasons. The children can display their works on the painting wall to experience the joy of success. ###(5) Reflection This lesson plan can effectively attract children's interest through finger games. From drawing the hand shape to assembling the hand shape to sticking it, the steps were relatively clear. However, when guiding children to imagine what the hand shape looks like, more inspiration and guidance may be needed to ensure that every child can fully develop their imagination. At the same time, for children with weaker abilities, more individual guidance could be given in the hand drawing and combination process. ##2. Big Dinosaur lesson plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Appreciate pictures of dinosaurs and learn about the different features of dinosaurs. 2. On the basis of knowing and understanding dinosaurs, they grasped the individual characteristics of different dinosaurs and performed. 3. He boldly displayed the dinosaurs in his imagination. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Children have a preliminary understanding of dinosaurs. 2. PowerPoint presentation. 3. There was a pen, paper, and oil painting stick. Everyone had a copy. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Knowing Dinosaurs ** - Show the pictures (Tyrannosaurus Rex, Plesiosaurus, Pterosaur, Stegosaurus, etc.) and guide the children to name the dinosaurs. 2. ** Observing the characteristics of dinosaurs ** - Observing the Tyrannosaurus Rex, learning about its mouth full of sharp teeth, head features, etc., observing the sword-like bone plates on the Stegosaurus, etc., guiding the children to observe other dinosaurs and summarize the characteristics of dinosaurs such as large bodies, thick and long tails, thick hind legs, lines like hills from head to tail, sharp teeth, etc. 3. ** Children paint ** - It was suggested to use line drawing decoration method to draw dinosaurs. First, draw the outline and then decorate it with different lines and patterns. After drawing, you can add ferns. Children began to draw. ###(4) Reflection The lesson plan allowed the children to understand the characteristics of dinosaurs by observing the pictures of dinosaurs, laying the foundation for painting. However, when guiding children to observe the characteristics of dinosaurs, they could add more interactions, such as letting the children discover and describe it themselves. This would improve the child's observation and expression skills. In the process of children's painting, for those children who did not know how to decorate, they could provide more examples or on-the-spot guidance. ##3. Teaching plan for Painting of a Hen ###(1) Activity Target 1. He could draw a hen in the form of a children's song. 2. He could paint boldly and enrich the painting. ###(2) Event preparation Multi-media class, oil painting stick, marker, white paper, blackboard. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Arouse interest ** - Appreciate the girls 'beautiful dresses and play music to let the girls perform fashion shows to show off their dresses. - Choose 1 - 2 flowery dresses and guide the children to appreciate and perceive the beauty of the dress from the colors and decorative patterns. 2. ** Learn how to decorate ** - Through questions and simple demonstration, such as which parts of the skirt should be decorated, what patterns should be used (dots, lines, circles, and simple patterns), and the essentials of color balance, help the child learn the basic methods of decoration. 3. ** Explain the decoration requirements ** - Remind the child to decorate the clothes with symmetrical lines and colors, encourage the use of bright colors, and pay attention to the color balance and matching. 4. ** Children's decoration, teacher's guidance ** - Lead the children to open the children's book and inspire the children to decorate the hen. 5. ** Final evaluation ** - Lead the children to appreciate the works of their peers and evaluate them from the decorative patterns and colors. For children with weak abilities, it is recommended to decorate them in the form of checkered paintings. ###(4) Reflection It was a rather innovative way to introduce the drawing hen by admiring the dress. However, in actual teaching, the transition from the skirt to the drawing of the hen might make the child feel a little awkward. In the process of children's drawing, although they emphasized the decoration of colors and patterns, they might not have paid enough attention to the grasp of the hen's shape. In the future revision of the teaching plan, they could add guidance on the drawing of the hen's shape. ##4. An Interesting House lesson plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. [Awareness goal: Understand the unique creativity and interest of the house's design.] 2. [Skill objective: Try to design an interesting house with a colorful stick.] 3. [Emotional goal: To experience the joy of displaying a house.] ###(2) Event preparation Scissors, white colorful sticks, drawing paper, PowerPoint, pictures of special houses, and children's knowledge and experience of the shape and function of houses. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Feel the difference in the house ** - First, let the children describe the houses on the streets and beside the road, and then show the pictures of the special houses to guide the children to tell the special features and the functions of the houses they like the most. Let the children know that many things can be created into houses. 2. ** Perception creates a special house with colorful sticks ** - Showing the special house created by the colorful stick to stimulate the children's desire to create. 3. ** Perception Colorful Stick Painting Method ** - The teacher introduced the painting tools and sorted out the steps and requirements for painting. 4. ** Children are free to create, teachers will guide them on a tour ** 5. ** Show your work and share the fun ** - Children's works were displayed and shared. ###(4) Reflection The lesson plan started from the house in the child's life and guided the child to understand the creative house, which was more suitable for the child's life experience. However, when showing pictures of special houses, children could be more involved in the discussion, such as imagining the internal structure of these special houses. This could further expand the children's thinking. In the children's creative segment, for children who were not very familiar with the use of the colorful stick, they could add some guidance on small techniques. Read more exciting novels for free
"Reflection on the Painting of War Minions (Senior Class)" My little war man drawing lesson plan is aimed at the older children. During the teaching process, I want the children to stimulate their creativity and initial understanding of the concept of war by drawing war figurines. On the positive side, the children were super interested in this theme. When they heard about the war villains, their small eyes lit up. During the process of drawing, their imaginations were very rich. Some children drew war figurines holding strange weapons, like laser swords, and even claimed that they were weapons of future wars. Moreover, everyone actively participated in the discussion and shared their thoughts about the war villain. The classroom atmosphere was extremely lively. However, there were still many problems. First of all, I realized that although the concept of war was only briefly mentioned, some children still had difficulty understanding it. Some of the drawings were a little off topic, such as drawing the war villain as an ordinary little person playing. "Secondly, I didn't guide the drawing skills very carefully, causing some of the children to draw small figures that were out of proportion. They looked especially funny and didn't give off the mighty feeling of a war villain that I wanted. Also, the timing was not very good, and the ending was a little rushed. Many children did not have time to properly introduce the war figures they drew. When I teach this lesson plan in the future, I have to first think of a way to let the children understand the concept of war in a simpler and easier way, such as through short stories or short videos. In terms of drawing skills, he had to show the children how to draw small figures in different poses, especially the proportion. The timing should also be more reasonable, leaving enough time for the children to show their works. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The information you gave me about 'Reflection on the classified teaching plans of the large math class' is not complete. If you want to recommend a reflection on this lesson plan, you have to tell me the general content of the lesson plan, the strengths, weaknesses, and improvements mentioned in the reflection. Only then can I integrate the recommendations according to the requirements. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
This was a reflection on the blue watercolor teaching plan of the big class. However, you didn't give me the specific content of the lesson plan, so I can only give you a general idea. If there was the content of the lesson plan, the problems in the teaching process, the students 'reactions, and other relevant information, he would be able to explain it in more detail and accurately. <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 drawing of animals in a semicircle: ##I. Reflection on the Achievement of Teaching Aims 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the teaching of drawing animals with semicircles, most children could recognize the shape of semicircles and try to use semicircles to construct part of the animal's body structure. For example, in the teaching of drawing hedgehogs, the children could draw a semi-circular hedgehog body according to the demonstration. They had basically mastered the skill of using semicircles to represent the body parts of animals. However, when some children drew semicircles, the lines were not smooth enough, and the semicircles drawn were not standard enough. It might be that the hand muscle control ability was not mature enough. Some line practice activities could be added in the follow-up teaching. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - During the teaching process, through demonstration and guiding the children to observe the pictures, the children learned to draw animals in semicircles. For example, in the process of drawing a small mouse, the picture of the small mouse was first shown to guide the child to observe which parts of the small mouse's body could be represented by a semicircle, and then the demonstration of the drawing. Most children could gradually master this painting method under the guidance of their teachers. They could also use their imagination to add some other elements to the animals, such as drawing cheese on the mouse. However, in group activities, it was found that some children relied too much on the teacher's demonstration and lacked their own innovation. In the future, children should be encouraged to be more daring in their creation. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - Judging from the children's performance, they showed a high interest in drawing animals with semicircles. In the process of painting, the child actively participated and was willing to share his work with his peers. However, in the evaluation segment, some children were not confident enough in their works and felt that their paintings were not as good as other children's. This meant that in the teaching process, it was necessary to strengthen the cultivation of children's self-confidence and guide children to view their own and other people's works correctly. ##2. Reflection on Teaching Materials 1. ** Difficulty of content ** - Choosing to draw animals in semicircles was a challenge for middle class children, but it was within their ability. However, for some children with weaker foundations, it might be a little difficult. For example, some children could not grasp the details of animals, such as the thorns of hedgehogs and the eyes of small mice. He could consider layering the teaching content. For children with weaker foundations, focus on practicing semicircle drawing and simple animal outlines. For children with better foundations, he could encourage them to add more details and creativity. 2. ** Interesting content ** - The overall teaching content was interesting. The children were curious about drawing different animals in semicircles. However, the choice of animal species could be more diverse, not only limited to common animals such as hedgehogs and mice, but also some animals that children were not familiar with but were full of fantasy, such as unicorns (its body parts could be drawn in a semicircle), etc., to further stimulate the interest of children. ##3. Reflection on Teaching Methods 1. ** Model Law ** - The demonstration method played an important role in teaching. Through the teacher's demonstration, the child could intuitively see how to draw the shape of an animal with a semicircle. However, there might be some limitations in the demonstration process, such as limiting the imagination of the child. Some children would draw according to the teacher's demonstration without any creativity. In the future, he could try to let the children make some creative changes after the demonstration, such as changing the posture of the animals or adding different backgrounds to the animals. 2. ** Observation Method ** - Use observation to guide children to observe pictures of animals so that they can better use semicircles to express the characteristics of animals. This method helped to cultivate the child's observation skills. However, during the process of observation, the teacher's guidance could be more in-depth. For example, in addition to observing the physical characteristics of animals, children could also be guided to observe the living habits of animals and other aspects, which could then be reflected in the painting. This could make the painting content more rich. ##IV. Reflection on the Organization of Teaching Activity 1. ** Event arrangement ** - The arrangement of the teaching activities was relatively smooth. From the introduction stage to the semi-circular animal drawing, to the demonstration in the middle, to the child's drawing, and finally to the evaluation stage, the transition between the various stages was natural. However, he still needed to be more precise when it came to controlling the timing of children's drawing. Sometimes, due to the difference in drawing speed, some children would finish drawing early and have nothing to do, while others would not finish their work. In the future, according to the actual drawing speed of the children, the drawing time could be arranged reasonably, and some extension activities could be prepared for the children who finished drawing in advance, such as letting them use the remaining semicircle to create a small object. 2. ** Teacher and student interaction ** - In the teaching process, the teacher-student interaction was more frequent. Teachers can answer children's questions in a timely manner and give children guidance and encouragement. However, the interaction between children could be further strengthened. He could add some small group cooperation links, allowing the children to exchange their own painting ideas, learn from each other, and improve together. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a teaching plan for a large ceramic art class and an example of reflection: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Teaching plan for the pottery painting class>> ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the basic skills and creative methods of ceramic painting. 2. Cultivate children's interest in the art of pottery painting, stimulate children's creativity and imagination. 3. To improve the children's aesthetic ability and guide the children to feel the artistic beauty of the pottery painting. 4. In the pottery painting activities, the children's patience and concentration were cultivated, and the children's hands-on ability was trained. ##(2) Teaching preparation 1. pottery tools and materials, such as clay, pottery tools (such as carving knives, rolling pins, etc.), paint, paintbrushes, etc. 2. A number of pictures or objects of pottery paintings for display and appreciation. 3. A multi-media device used to play videos of the process of making pottery paintings. 4. Cleaning supplies, such as wet tissues, rags, etc., so that children can clean their hands at any time. ##(3) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (about 5 minutes) - Show some exquisite pottery paintings, which can be pictures or real objects. Children, do you think these works are beautiful? Do you want to know how it was made?" This would arouse the interest of the children and lead to the theme of today's ceramic art. ### 2. Knowledge explanation (about 10 minutes) - Through the multi-media equipment, the video of the production process of ceramic art painting was played. At the same time, the basic steps of ceramic art painting were briefly explained to the children, such as the basic shaping methods of clay (rubbing, pinching, kneading, etc.) and how to paint on clay. - It introduced the tools that could be used in pottery painting, as well as the methods of using these tools and the precautions. ### 3. Demonstrating operation (about 10 minutes) - The teacher personally demonstrated a simple creation process of ceramic painting. For example, the clay was first kneaded into a ball, then rolled flat into a clay board with a rolling pin. Then, a carving knife was used to carve some simple patterns on the clay board, and finally, the pattern was colored with paint. During the demonstration, he emphasized the key points of each step, such as the humidity of the clay should be moderate, and the safety of the carving knife should be paid attention to. ### 4. Children's Creation (about 20 minutes) - The children were divided into groups to create pottery paintings. Children were encouraged to use their imagination to create the works they wanted. The teacher would tour the children's creative process and provide timely help and suggestions for the children's problems. For example, when the shape of the clay was not good, the teacher would guide the children to try different techniques. In the painting session, the children were encouraged to choose their favorite color combination. ### 5. Show and share your work (about 10 minutes) - Please show your work and introduce it to other children. For example, what was the theme of the work, what interesting things happened during the creation process, and so on. Other children could ask questions or give comments, such as "I think this little animal you drew is very cute". ### 6. Final evaluation (about 5 minutes) - The teacher summarized the whole activity, gave affirmation and encouragement to the children's works, and emphasized the uniqueness of each child's work. At the same time, the performance of the child during the activity was evaluated, such as active participation, imagination, teamwork (if there was group cooperation), and so on. ##(4) Extension of Teaching 1. The children's ceramic art paintings were displayed in the art corner of the classroom, so that the children could appreciate their own and other children's works in their daily lives, further enhancing their self-confidence and creative enthusiasm. 2. Put more ceramic materials and tools in the art design area and encourage children to continue to create ceramic art during their free time. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** ###(I) Success 1. ** Arousing interest ** - During the introduction phase, by displaying exquisite ceramic art paintings and asking questions, they successfully attracted the attention of the children and stimulated their interest in ceramic art painting. Most of the children showed high enthusiasm and participation throughout the activity. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - The teaching method of combining video display, teacher demonstration and independent creation of children was adopted, so that children could intuitively understand the production process of ceramic painting, and at the same time have enough space to display their creativity. In the demonstration operation segment, the teacher's demonstration was clear and clear, so that the children could better grasp the basic steps and techniques of ceramic painting. 3. ** Show and share your works ** - This segment provided a platform for children to show themselves and communicate. In the process of introducing their own works and appreciating others 'works, children not only improved their language skills, but also gained inspiration from other children's works, further expanding their thinking. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Teaching preparation ** - In the process of teaching preparation, although the basic ceramic tools and materials were prepared, some special needs that might appear in the children were not taken into account. For example, some children wanted to make some special clay works, but the existing tools could not meet their needs. 2. ** Individual guidance ** - In the process of children's creation, due to the large number of children, the teacher could not pay attention to the needs of each child in time during individual guidance. Some children encountered difficulties in the creative process and did not receive timely help, resulting in the effect of the work being affected to a certain extent. 3. ** Evaluation Method ** - The evaluation method was relatively simple, mainly based on teacher evaluation. Although there was a certain degree of interaction between the children in the work display and sharing segment, there was a lack of systematic guidance. The children's evaluation was more on the surface of "good" and "bad", and did not go deep into the creativity and skills of the work. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Perfect teaching preparation ** - In the future, he would further improve his teaching preparation. When preparing ceramic tools and materials, fully consider the possible creative needs of children and add some special tools or auxiliary materials, such as molds. At the same time, the pottery tools and materials were checked and tested in advance to ensure that they could be used normally during the teaching process. 2. ** Enhancing individual guidance ** - Reasonably arrange the teacher's tour guidance time and try to use the method of group guidance to ensure that every child can receive timely attention and guidance in the creative process. He could also train some "little assistants" among the children. After they finished their work, they could help other children solve some simple problems. 3. ** Evaluation method optimized ** - Other than teacher evaluation, it also guided the children to evaluate themselves and each other. Before the evaluation, the teacher could first propose some directions and standards for the evaluation, such as the creativity of the work, color matching, skill application, etc., so that the child's evaluation would be more targeted and in-depth. At the same time, children were encouraged to put forward constructive opinions and suggestions during the evaluation process to promote the common growth of children in ceramic painting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the perspective of music activities, the introduction of the activity was in the form of introducing the butterfly flower. Through the vivid wall chart, the children's interest was increased. It was an organic integration of the scientific field and the artistic field. However, from the perspective of scientific activities, after helping children understand the characteristics of insects, there was no learning and application segment reserved after class. There was still room for improvement in training children to use their hands and brains. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following was a lesson plan for exploring the Earth: ** 1. Earth Exploration (Music lesson plan)** 1. ** Activity Target ** - To train children's imitation ability. - Let the children experience the joy brought by music. 2. ** Event preparation ** - Music. 3. ** Event process ** - ** Beginning **: No special instructions (You can arrange simple import according to the actual teaching situation, such as simple interaction greetings, etc.). - ** Basics ** - First, the teacher asked the children if they had seen a robot and if they had seen a robot brush their teeth. The teacher demonstrated the robot's brushing action, then the robot's washing action, and let the children follow suit. - Then, the teacher told him about a planet where a group of robots lived. They were bored on the planet, so they decided to take a spaceship to Earth to see how the people on Earth lived. As the words "The spaceship is ready to depart-whoosh" played music, the children followed the teacher's actions. After that, the children were asked to explain the procedures for the robot to brush its teeth and wash its face. The teacher guided the children to do it once and then listened to music to do it again. - The robot leader decided to go to another place and play the music again. When the robot saw an Earthling fishing, the teacher would ask a toddler to imitate how the robot saw the Earthling fishing (Play music, let a toddler imitate the Earthling fishing, other toddler imitate the robot watching the Earthling fishing); Then play music, let a toddler imitate the Earthling rowing, the other toddler imitate the robot and learn; Then ask an Earthling (toddler) to connect fishing and rowing to listen to music, and the other robots (toddler) to do it together. - When the spacecraft landed in the gymnasium (let the children stand behind the small stool), ask the children to say what they saw in the gymnasium (such as running, lifting dumbbells, etc.) and express it with actions. The teacher demonstrated the robot running and lifting dumbbells. Then, the teacher and the child ran and lifted dumbbells together. - Then, he played the game "Earthlings Find Robots as Friends". When the music was playing, the other teacher would be an Earthling, and the other children would be robots. When the music stopped, the Earthling would find a robot to be a friend (after finding it, they would have to fight it). Then, an Earthling (infant) would be asked to teach the robot two movements (such as swimming and archery). They would play music and do the movements together. Once the music stopped, the Earthling would go to a robot hand opponent and exchange energy with it. The Earthling would become a robot (the robot would become an Earthling), and the game would continue. - ** End of activity **: No special instructions (You can briefly summarize the activity content, etc.). ** 2. Reflection on lesson plans ** This lesson plan was based on the theme of exploring the Earth. It was developed in the form of a music game and had certain advantages. First of all, the goal of the activity was clear. The two goals of training children's imitation ability and letting children feel the joy of music ran through the entire activity process. During the activity, the children's curiosity towards robots was utilized, and various scenes (such as fishing, boating, gymnasium activities, etc.) in the environment of Earth were used for teaching. The content was rich and varied, and it was easy to attract the attention of the children. However, there were also some shortcomings. For example, during the activity, the description and guidance of some actions might not be detailed enough, and it might be a little difficult for some children with weaker comprehension ability. Moreover, in the game segment, it might be difficult to maintain order because the children were too excited. Teachers were required to have strong classroom control skills. At the same time, in terms of the depth of the activity, they could further explore the theme of Earth exploration. For example, when it came to Earth scenes, they could add more simple introductions about the Earth's environment, culture, and other aspects to expand the children's knowledge. <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 class with a forest theme: * * 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Arouse children's interest in the forest and cultivate children's observation and imagination. 2. Guide children to try to use simple materials and methods to create creative paintings with a forest theme, such as choosing different colors to paint the elements in the forest. 3. Let the children experience the fun in the creative process and enhance their self-confidence. * * 2. Teaching preparation ** 1. Fores-related pictures or videos, such as trees, animals, flowers, etc. 2. Drawing tools, including colored brushes, drawing paper, etc. 3. A display area for children's works. * * 3. Teaching process ** #(I) Introduction 1. By playing videos or showing pictures related to the forest, the children were guided to observe the scenery of the forest and asked what they saw. For example,"Children, look at the picture. Are there many tall trees?" Children are encouraged to talk about the trees, animals, flowers, and other elements in the forest. 2. A simple description of the importance of the forest, such as "The forest is the home of many small animals." #(II) Creation Guidance 1. He distributed drawing paper and brushes and told the children that they were going to draw the forest today. 2. Guide the child to start with simple elements, such as drawing a big tree first. A simple demonstration of drawing a tree trunk and canopy could be done."Let's draw a straight tree trunk first, like this (demonstration on the blackboard), and then draw a canopy that looks like a cloud." 3. Children are encouraged to use their imagination to add other elements in the forest, such as,"What else is there in the forest besides the big trees?" Children can draw their favorite animals or beautiful flowers." 4. During the process of children's creation, they would tour around and guide them to remind them that they could use different colored brushes to draw different things, such as green trees and colorful flowers. Give appropriate help to children who are in trouble. For example, if you don't know how to draw small animals, you can simply remind them,"Little rabbits have long ears and short tails." #(3) Exhibition and Evaluation 1. Let the children display their works in the exhibition area. 2. Lead the children to visit the displayed works and encourage the children to appreciate each other. Ask the child which painting he likes and why. For example,"Children, look at these paintings. Which one do you like the most? Why do you like this one?" Guide the child to evaluate the content and color of the picture. 3. He gave recognition and encouragement to every child's work, such as "The big tree painted by Xiao Ming is especially bright, and the small animals painted by Xiao Hong are very cute." * * 4. Reflection on Teaching ** #(I) Strengths 1. The introduction part could better attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in the forest theme through intuitive pictures or videos. 2. In the creative guidance segment, the demonstration began with simple elements, which was more in line with the drawing ability of the children in the small class. Moreover, it gave the children enough freedom to develop their imagination. 3. The art exhibition and evaluation segment allowed the children to appreciate each other's works, enhancing their self-confidence and interest in art activities. #(2) Inadequacies and improvements 1. During the creative guidance process, for some children with weaker drawing skills, the individual guidance could be more specific and in-depth. For example, they could demonstrate the specific elements they wanted to draw. 2. More interaction sessions could be added. For example, in the introduction section, children could share their experiences in the forest or similar environments to make them feel more involved. 3. In terms of materials, they could provide more variety. In addition to brushes and drawing paper, they could also provide some materials such as colored paper, leaf sticker, etc., so that children could have more creative choices. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is some of the content of the small class's self-reflection lesson plan: ** I. Reflection on the teaching plan of the leaf sticker ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - By observing and comparing the leaves, the children could discover the differences in color, shape, size, etc. of the leaves. They could use simple language to express them, and then try to make a leaf mosaic. At the same time, it would naturally integrate into the situation, stimulate the interest of children to participate in activities, experience kinship, and germinate the feelings of caring for nature. 2. ** Reflection on the teaching process ** - ** Scene Creation ** - In the scenario of "Baby leaves leave their mother", showing the two trees with fallen leaves could better attract the children's attention, stimulate their imagination of the whereabouts of the leaves and the activities after leaving their mother, and pave the way for the follow-up activities. - When the leaf sticker was displayed, it could guide the child to think about how to greet the leaf baby and what the leaf had become, which would help inspire the child's creativity and imagination. - ** Understanding the leaves segment ** - Having the children share the name of the leaves and describe their appearance could encourage the children to observe the leaves carefully, but some children might not be able to express it accurately due to their limited vocabulary. - ** Leaf Sticker Operation Link ** - When young children pasted the leaves, some children might have problems with the firmness of the paste and the size of the composition. For example, some children might not apply the glue evenly, causing the leaves to fall off easily, or the composition was too large and exceeded the scope of the paper, and the composition was too small, making the picture not full enough. Teachers should give more targeted individual guidance to these problems during the tour. - ** Overall Activity Effect ** - This activity used leaves as materials to create paste paintings. It guided children to use their imagination to make a paste on the basis of collecting leaves. It could better allow children to integrate into the natural situation and experience the combination of nature and artistic creation. However, children needed to be further guided in terms of operational skills. ** 2. Reflection on the teaching plan of the seed poster (Although it is not specifically targeted at the small class, there are some lessons to be learned)** 1. ** Teaching objectives and results ** - Using seeds as materials to create posters, the goal was to let the children master the techniques of seed posters through operation. However, in actual teaching, it was found that there were problems such as uneven paste, weak firmness, and too large or too small composition. 2. ** Directions for Teaching and Learning ** - In the future, children should be allowed to participate in creative activities such as using objects around them. Through repeated practice, they should improve their operational skills. Teachers should also explain the sticking skills in more detail during the demonstration process, such as the amount of glue, the arrangement of seeds, etc. ** 3. Reflection on the lesson plan of the baby class paste painting (related to nature paste painting)** 1. ** Material Collection Stage ** - In the first lesson, the students were guided to understand the learning content and collect materials. For small children, the collection of materials such as leaf paste paintings (such as going to the woods and fields to collect leaves) must take into account the safety and operational ability of the children. For example, in the process of collecting leaves, children may be curious about some unknown plants or insects and ignore safety issues. Teachers or parents should prepare safety education in advance. 2. ** Teaching Points and Difficulties ** - The focus was to cultivate children's ability to use their hands and brains and to educate them with civility and courtesy. In the paste painting activity, the children's hands-on ability could be cultivated by letting them choose their own materials and conceive the picture. However, the education of civility and politeness might need to be strengthened during the event, such as the sharing of materials and the polite communication during the display of works. - The difficulty was to develop a serious, meticulous, and orderly study habit. Children in small classes were easily distracted. During the process of making pasted pictures, there might be random pasted pictures and lack of planning. Teachers could design simple steps, such as determining the layout of the screen before sticking it, to guide children to develop good habits. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a teaching plan for a large class of pottery painting: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. Let the children experience the joy of ceramic art painting and stimulate their interest in the art of ceramic art painting. 2. Guide children to use a variety of ceramic art painting skills (such as carving, painting, etc.) to create their own works, and develop children's creativity and imagination. 3. Cultivate children's observation, hands-on ability, and aesthetic ability, so that children can appreciate and understand the beauty of ceramic paintings. ##2. Difficulties in Teaching ###(1) Teaching Focus 1. Guide the children to master the basic skills of ceramic painting, such as how to steadily move the brush on the ceramic embryo, how to mix colors to achieve the desired effect, etc. 2. Children are encouraged to use their imagination to create unique pottery paintings. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. This way, the children could draw according to the shape of the pottery embryo. 2. Help children master the changes of different colors after firing, so as to carry out accurate color matching. ##3. Teaching preparation 1. There were several pottery embryos (of different shapes, such as round, square, bottle, etc.). 2. Tools for pottery painting, including special pottery paint, brushes (of different thickness), paint palettes, etc. 3. Several pictures of ceramic art paintings (can be displayed on the big screen or made into a picture album), covering different styles and subjects of ceramic art paintings. 4. Cleaning supplies, such as wet tissues, rags, etc., are used to keep the table and children's hands clean. ##4. Teaching process ###(1) Introduction (about 5 minutes) 1. The teacher showed a beautiful ceramic painting to arouse the interest of the children. Ask the children: "Children, look at this thing in the teacher's hand. What's the difference between it and the pottery we usually see?" Guide the child to observe and discover the unique patterns and colors on the pottery painting. 2. The simple introduction of ceramic art painting is an art form that creates paintings on ceramic products, stimulating the desire of children to try. ###(2) Explanation and demonstration of basic skills (about 10 minutes) 1. The teacher introduced the tools of pottery painting, such as pottery paint and brushes. Show the children the types of lines suitable for different thickness of brushes (thick brushes are suitable for drawing large areas or thick lines, thin brushes are suitable for drawing details, etc.). 2. A simple demonstration drawing on a pottery embryo. For example, first use a thick brush to draw a large shape (such as a round sun), then use a thin brush to draw another color, and then draw some lines inside the sun to represent the light. Then demonstrate how to mix colors, such as mixing red and yellow to get orange, used to draw flames, etc. 3. During the demonstration, he emphasized the precautions when painting, such as not dipping too much paint to prevent it from flowing, holding the brush gently, and following a certain order when painting. ###(3) Appreciate sample works (about 10 minutes) 1. Showing various examples of pottery paintings, guiding children to observe and appreciate from patterns, colors, overall composition, and other aspects. 2. He asked some guiding questions for each painting, such as,"Look at this painting. What kind of small animals are drawn on it? How do the colors of these small animals match?" "This painting is a garden. How do you think the artist painted so many flowers so beautifully without being messy?" Help children learn to appreciate the artistic features of ceramic paintings. ###(4) Children's Creation (about 20 minutes) 1. Let the child choose the shape of the pottery embryo that he likes and imagine the content that he wants to draw. Teachers encourage children to use their imagination. They can use their favorite story scenes, animals, plants, or fantasy worlds. 2. The children began to compose, and the teacher toured the classroom to guide them. For children who encountered difficulties (such as not knowing how to write, color matching is not coordinated, etc.), the teacher gave appropriate tips and help; for creative ideas and performance, the teacher gave timely praise and encouragement. ###(5) Exhibition and sharing of works (about 10 minutes) 1. After the creation time, a display area was provided for the children to display their pottery paintings. 2. Ask each child to introduce their work to everyone, including what they drew, why they drew it, and what interesting things they encountered in the process of drawing. 3. Guide the other children to listen carefully and encourage them to comment on the works on display, such as "I think the color of the flowers he painted is very beautiful","I like the small house he painted, very creative", etc. ###(6) Teaching summary and reflection (about 5 minutes) 1. The teacher summarized the entire teaching activity, reviewing the basic skills of ceramic art painting, the performance of the children in the creative process, and the sharing and evaluation of the works. 2. Reflect on the shortcomings in the teaching process, such as whether to give each child enough guidance time, whether to give full recognition to individual creativity, so as to improve in future teaching. ##5. Reflection on Teaching ###(I) Success 1. Through the display of exquisite ceramic art paintings and rich examples of works, it successfully stimulated the interest and enthusiasm of children in ceramic art painting. In the creative process, most children showed a high degree of enthusiasm and dedication. 2. In the basic skill explanation and demonstration segment, the visual demonstration allowed the children to have a better understanding of the use of tools and painting methods for pottery painting. In the process of children's creation, it could be seen that most children could use the skills they had learned to create, such as using the brush to draw lines of different thickness and simple color matching. 3. The work display and sharing segment effectively trained the children's language skills and self-confidence. The children were very happy to share their works and creative ideas, and in the process of evaluating each other's works, they improved their aesthetic ability and appreciation of ceramic paintings. ###(2) Deficiency 1. In the process of children's creation, it was found that some children did not make full use of the shape of the pottery embryo. For example, the child who chose the bottle shaped pottery embryo did not have a good idea of combining the curves of the bottle body when painting. This might be because when guiding the children to observe the example works, they did not emphasize enough on how to create according to the shape of the pottery embryo. 2. Due to the large individual differences between children, it was not possible to provide sufficient in-depth guidance to each child during the itinerant guidance process. Some children had more unique creative ideas, but the teachers failed to explore and guide them in time, causing these children's works to fail to fully display their creative potential. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. In the future teaching, add special guidance on the use of pottery embryo shapes. For example, when appreciating the sample works, you can specifically analyze how the works are conceived according to the shape of the pottery embryo; before the child creates, remind the child to carefully observe the shape of the pottery embryo and think about how to perfectly combine the content of his painting with the shape of the pottery embryo. 2. In order to solve the problem of children's individual differences, he tried to use the method of group guidance in teaching. The children were divided into groups according to their drawing level and creative ability, and more targeted guidance was given to different groups of children during the tour guidance. At the same time, children with strong abilities were encouraged to help each other and improve together. For the second volume of the middle class, the teaching of ceramic art painting could be adjusted according to the characteristics of the middle class children on the basis of the above teaching plans. Compared with the older children, the development of fine hand movements of the middle-class children might be slightly weaker, and their cognitive level and imagination were also at different stages of development. For example, in terms of teaching objectives, more emphasis was placed on familiarizing children with the use of ceramic art painting tools and the drawing of simple patterns. In terms of teaching difficulties, the emphasis was placed on helping children master simple ceramic art painting techniques, such as flat painting of a single color, drawing simple lines, etc. In the teaching process, the explanation of complex techniques was reduced and more demonstration operations were added to give children more opportunities to imitate. In the evaluation of the works, a simpler and more encouraging evaluation method was used to enhance the confidence of the middle class children and their interest in ceramic painting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>