The following is a summary of a kindergarten etiquette lesson plan: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** - ** Clarity of goals **: Some children may not understand the purpose and significance of learning etiquette, which means that the teaching goals should be more specific and clear so that children can better understand and master them. - ** Comprehensiveness **: It is necessary to ensure that it covers many aspects such as proper greetings, walking rules, climbing up and down the stairs, queuing, and the cultivation of teamwork awareness to avoid missing anything. ** 2. Teaching content ** - ** Depth and details **: For example, the skills of going up and down the stairs may not be mastered by children well enough. This requires strengthening the relevant standard explanations in the teaching content to ensure that children master it comprehensively. ** 3. Teaching methods ** - ** effectiveness **: Although a large number of activities and interactions can enliven the classroom atmosphere, classroom management needs to be strengthened to better guide children to abide by the classroom order and improve learning effectiveness. - ** Interesting and innovative **: For example, in the section of teaching children's songs, if the children are just mechanically following and are not interested, they should design more interesting methods, such as group interaction, role-playing, etc., to enhance the practical operation and fun of the teaching, so that the children can actively participate in the learning of the kindergarten etiquette. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a reflection of different kindergarten teaching plans for Catching Fish: * * I. Reflection on the art lesson plan of the small class, Fishing ** 1. * * Success ** - There were many teaching methods, such as using multi-media, wall charts, songs, etc. to stimulate students 'understanding and interest in fish. - The teaching focus was clear, and the pre-class interaction created a relaxed atmosphere for the classroom creation, laying the foundation for the fishing theme. - He used a short story with questions to introduce the new lesson and attract the students 'attention. The new lesson was wonderful. By sticking shapes on the fish, letting the students decorate the fish with lines, and showing the colorful fish, it not only reviewed the knowledge but also brought about a pleasant surprise effect. - The homework display segment allowed the students to tear or cut out the painted fish and stick them on the fish net, which cultivated the students 'hands-on ability. Moreover, the teaching segment was carried out around the teaching purpose and completed the teaching task. 2. * * Inadequacies ** - He was nervous during public lessons and lacked the ability to adapt on the spot. - The students did not add music when they were drawing. If they did, the class would be more perfect. * * 2. Reflection on the music lesson plan of the small class,"Catching Fish"** 1. * * Success ** - Meet the age and learning characteristics of the children in the small class and achieve the expected activity goals. - The teacher-child interaction and the child-child interaction were harmonious, and the entire activity atmosphere was relaxed and happy. 2. * * Deficiency **: The document does not explicitly mention the obvious deficiency. * * 3. Reflection on the game lesson plan "Fishing" in the middle class ** 1. * * Success **: The document does not explicitly mention the obvious success. 2. * * Inadequacies ** - In terms of the teacher's own performance, if he made mistakes due to nervousness during the morning exercise, such as starting early or making mistakes, it would affect the confidence and state of the subsequent game activities. - In terms of game organization, they forgot the warm-up segment when they led the game activities. The commentary segment focused on teaching children's songs but ignored the explanation of the game rules. They could not take care of it after grouping, and the lack of steps and order led to the failure of the game. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection on the Teaching Plan for Children's Songs and Numbers in the Senior Class of the Nurseries " Teaching plan: I. Teaching objectives 1. Through the children's songs, the children could recognize the numbers 1 - 10 and read them accurately. 2. Cultivate children's sensitivity to numbers and stimulate children's interest in mathematics. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Let the child remember the contents of the children's song with the numbers 1 - 10 and understand the corresponding relationship between the numbers and the children's song. - Able to clearly and accurately read the numbers 1 - 10. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide children to understand the meaning of numbers in life and use numbers to describe simple life phenomena. Teaching Methods 1. Children's song teaching method: Through lively and interesting children's songs, children can easily learn numbers. 2. Game Teaching Method: Play number-related games, such as number solitaire, to enhance children's memory of numbers. IV. Teaching process 1. to lead - First, tell the children a story about the number fairy to introduce the numbers that they were going to learn today. - For example," Children, in a magical digital kingdom, there are 10 cute digital elves. Today, let's get to know them." 2. Learning Children's Songs - The teacher first recited the children's song completely, such as " 1 is as thin and long as a pencil, 2 is like a duckling floating on water..." - Then, he taught the child to recite sentence by sentence. After each sentence, he explained what the shape of the numbers in the sentence looked like. - Repeat the recitation many times until the child can recite it skillfully. 3. game link - Number Solitaire game: The teacher first said the beginning of a number nursery rhyme, such as "1 is as thin and long as a pencil", and then let the child continue to say the next number nursery rhyme "2 is like a duckling floating on the water", and so on. - Number Find Friends: Cards with numbers from 1 to 10 were given to the children. The teacher recited a number nursery rhyme, and the child who received the corresponding number card stood up. 4. The numbers in life - Let the child think about where he has seen these numbers in his life, such as on a clock, calendar, phone number, etc. - Please share your findings. 5. sum up - Once again, he led the children to recite the number nursery rhyme to consolidate their learning achievements. - Children were encouraged to discover the mysteries of numbers in their lives. Reflection: I. Strengths 1. The effect of children's songs teaching method was better. Children were very interested in children's songs. It was easier for them to accept learning numbers through children's songs. Moreover, children's songs were catchy and children could remember them quickly. 2. The game segment added more fun. In the game, the participation of the children was very high. In the process of playing, they further deepened their understanding and memory of numbers. Especially the games of numbers solitaire and numbers to find friends, which allowed children to learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 3. It was necessary to connect them with reality. Letting children look for numbers in their lives would allow them to feel the widespread use of numbers in their lives and thus better understand the meaning of numbers. Second, insufficient 1. For some children with poor comprehension ability, they were not detailed enough when explaining the corresponding relationship between numbers and children's songs. For example, some children did not quite understand why " three ears listen to sound ". Teachers should use more ways to explain, such as drawing, making gestures, etc. 2. The organization of the game segment could be more orderly. Sometimes, in the game of finding friends with numbers, there would be situations where children would fight for cards. Teachers should explain and guide the rules in advance. 3. In the teaching process, the initiative of the children was not fully displayed. Although children were allowed to share the numbers in their lives, the teacher-led part of the children's song learning and games was more. Children should be given more opportunities to create children's songs or games related to numbers. III. Modification measures 1. For children with poor comprehension ability, a variety of teaching aids were used. For example, when explaining the shape of numbers, you could use physical objects to show them. You could use a pencil to show the shape of a " 1 ", or use a paper-cut to cut out the shape of an ear to represent a " 3 ", and so on. 2. The rules had to be more clear before the game and strictly enforced during the game. Some small rewards could be added to encourage children to follow the rules. For example, children who followed the rules could get a small sticker. 3. More children were encouraged to participate in the creation of teaching. For example, let the children create children's songs or games about numbers in groups, and then display them in the class. This could fully mobilize the enthusiasm and initiative of the children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection example of a sketching lesson plan for a kindergarten class: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Skill Target ** - In sketching classes in kindergarten, the goal may include children being able to use simple lines to represent objects or people. From the perspective of the teaching process, if children could use simple lines to describe the object they were observing, such as the rough outline of a person or the basic shape of an object, then there would be some results in achieving the skill goal. However, if the lines were too messy when the child was drawing and could not accurately outline the basic form, he might need to reflect on whether the demonstration in the teaching process was clear enough, or whether the guidance of the lines was not targeted. 2. ** Awareness goal ** - For example, to let children understand the concept of sketching, that is, to quickly draw an image with simple lines. If the child was able to tell that sketching was fast drawing and the lines were simple, it meant that the cognitive goal was achieved. On the other hand, if the child's concept of sketching was vague, it might be because the concept was not vivid enough, or it did not effectively connect with the child's existing painting experience. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - Such as experiencing the joy of sketching, cultivating interest in painting, and other emotional goals. In teaching, one could observe the enthusiasm of the children to participate. If the children actively participated in sketching activities and showed satisfaction and pride in their works, then the emotional goal would be achieved. However, if the child showed boredom or was not active, it might be because the teaching method lacked interest and did not fully stimulate the child's interest. ** 2. Reflection on teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty of the content ** - For the older children, if the sketching content was too complicated, such as requiring them to describe too many details of the character's movements or complex scenes, it might be beyond their ability, causing the child to feel frustrated. On the contrary, if the content is too simple, the child may feel that it lacks challenge and lose interest. Therefore, the difficulty of the teaching content needed to be accurately grasped according to the actual development level of the child. 2. ** Interesting content ** - If the content of the sketch was only a simple geometric figure or a meaningless combination of lines, it might be difficult to attract the attention of a child. If they could choose content that children were familiar with and interested in, such as their favorite small animals or their friends around them, it would be more conducive to stimulating children's creative desire. ** 3. Reflection on teaching methods ** 1. ** Demonstrating Method ** - If the speed of the demonstration was too fast, the child might not be able to keep up with the rhythm and understand the drawing steps. At the same time, if the demonstration angle is single, such as always demonstrating the character sketch from the front, the child may have difficulty understanding how the character form from different angles can be expressed with lines. 2. ** Guidance Method ** - When guiding the child to observe the object to sketch, if the guiding question is too abstract, such as "observe the characteristics of this character", the child may not know where to start. If the guiding question could be more specific, such as " Look at how this child's arm bends, what kind of lines can we use to draw it ", it would be more helpful for children to sketch. 3. ** Method of interaction ** - In the teaching process, if there was a lack of interaction between children, such as not arranging for children to share their sketches and creative ideas with each other, it might affect the enthusiasm of children to learn. An appropriate interaction could allow children to gain more inspiration and inspiration from their peers. ** 4. Reflection on teaching materials ** 1. ** Drawing Tools ** - If the drawing tools provided were not suitable for children, such as the thickness of the brush was not suitable, or the texture of the paper was not conducive to the expression of lines, it might affect the sketching effect of children. For example, if the brush was too thick, it would be difficult for the child to draw fine lines, and if the paper was too slippery, it might cause the lines to be not smooth. 2. ** Supporting Materials ** - The lack of auxiliary materials, such as not providing some small models with movable joints for the children to observe, may make the children's understanding of the character's dynamic is not intuitive enough, thus affecting the quality of the sketch. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the etiquette of children entering the park: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Target Clarity ** - Reflect on whether the goals of various aspects of kindergarten etiquette were clearly conveyed to the children, such as clearly expressing the specific behaviors that they hoped the children would learn, such as greeting correctly and following the order of the kindergarten. If some children have a vague understanding of the purpose and significance of learning the etiquette of entering the park, then they should point out in their reflection that they should describe the goal more specifically and vividly in the subsequent lesson plans, such as through stories, children's songs, etc. to visualize the abstract goal. 2. ** Comprehensiveness of the target ** - Check whether the teaching objectives cover all the important elements of kindergarten etiquette, such as personal behavior (such as queuing, walking quietly), interpersonal communication (greeting teachers and peers), etc. If there were any parts that were missed or not emphasized in the teaching, they should be mentioned in the reflection. For example, if they neglected the etiquette point of greeting the park staff such as the security uncle, they needed to think about how to add it to the goal. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Complete content ** - He reviewed the contents of the etiquette he had taught and wondered if there were any gaps in the content. For example, if the child did not master the safety etiquette when entering the park (such as not running and going up and down the stairs in an orderly manner), they should consider strengthening the explanation in this area in the lesson plan. 2. ** Adaptability of content ** - Consider whether the content is suitable for the child's age and cognitive level. If the content was too complicated and difficult for children to understand, it needed to be adjusted to a simpler and intuitive content, such as using simple action demonstration instead of lengthy text explanation. If the content was too simple and could not meet the learning needs of children, it needed to be deepened. For example, in greeting etiquette, in addition to simple greetings, special greetings in different situations could also be added. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Method effectiveness ** - To analyze whether the teaching methods used, such as storytelling, role-playing, and children's songs, have effectively stimulated children's interest in learning. If the child was just reading mechanically and lacked interest in the children's song teaching session, they had to think about how to improve it. For example, they could increase the fun of the children's songs, use animated children's songs, or let the child participate in the creation of children's songs. 2. ** Class Management and Interactions ** - Think about whether the classroom management in the teaching process is appropriate and whether it can guide children to actively participate in the interaction. If there was confusion in the role-playing session, it was necessary to consider adding clear rules in the subsequent lesson plans. If some children were neglected in the interaction, it was necessary to think about how to adjust the interaction method so that every child could fully participate in the learning of the etiquette. ** 4. Teaching effectiveness ** 1. ** Infant Mastery Level ** - According to the children's performance in the classroom and feedback after class, they were assessed on their mastery of the kindergarten etiquette. If most children couldn't perform certain etiquette behaviors correctly, such as the correct queuing posture, they had to think about which part of the teaching process had gone wrong. Was the demonstration not clear enough, or the number of practice was insufficient? 2. ** Movement ** - Consider whether the child can transfer the etiquette learned in the classroom into real life. If you find that children can't use the etiquette they learn well when they enter the park, you should think about how to strengthen the connection between the classroom and life. For example, you can increase the content of the cooperation between the home and the parents, so that parents can remind and supervise the children when they enter the park. <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 a kindergarten lesson plan: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Action Skill Target ** - In the lesson plan, if the child was set to learn the actions related to picking fruits, such as wrist movements, etc. Reflect on whether children can accurately grasp these movements in actual teaching. Perhaps some children's wrist movements were not flexible enough or the range of arm extension did not meet the requirements. This may be due to insufficient estimation of the child's physical coordination. For example, for small children, their small muscle groups are not fully developed, and it may be difficult to do some fine movements such as turning the wrist from the outside to the inside. - If there was a goal to follow the rhythm of the music, one had to consider the coordination between the music rhythm and the child's movements. Children may be found to be flustered when following a faster rhythm. This requires adjusting the choice of music in future teaching or training the children more in rhythm perception. 2. ** Emotions, attitudes, goals ** - If the goal was to let the child feel the joy of picking fruits and express it with expressions and actions. In the process of teaching, some children may not have enough expressions when performing, and they did not reflect this happy emotion well. This might be because the teachers did not do enough to guide the children to understand the happy situation of picking fruits. For example, they did not really integrate the children into the happy atmosphere of picking fruits through vivid stories or vivid scene descriptions. - If there is a goal to cultivate children's habit of speaking boldly in front of everyone, reflect on whether children are given enough opportunities to express their thoughts during the activity, and whether there are special encouragement measures for those shy children. For example, when discussing how to pick fruits or share their feelings, some children might not dare to speak because they were afraid or not confident. Teachers needed to improve the guidance method in the follow-up teaching. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Music and Children's Songs ** - The choice of music was appropriate. If the music was too complicated or the rhythm was unclear, it would affect the child's learning of the fruit picking action and participation in the entire activity. As for the children's songs, if the content of the lyrics was not closely related to the child's life experience, it might be difficult for the child to understand and remember. For example, if some unfamiliar words or descriptions appeared in the lyrics, the child might be confused. - The difficulty of the content also needed to be considered. If the action of picking fruit was too simple, it might not be challenging for the middle or upper class children, and it would not stimulate their interest in learning. If the action was too complicated, it would be difficult for the small class children to complete it. 2. ** Preparing teaching materials ** - For example, the lesson plan had prepared teaching materials such as PowerPoint, fruit pictures, and fruit-picking videos. Reflect on whether these materials are enough to attract the attention of young children. For example, if the PSP class was vivid and colorful, it might not be able to arouse the interest of children if the picture was monotonous or the color was dim. For the fruit-picking video, whether the video was clear or not and whether the demonstration of the action was accurate could affect the learning effect of the child's fruit-picking action. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Model Law ** - When the teacher demonstrated the action of picking fruits, did he meet the requirements of standard action, clarity, slow motion demonstration, etc. If the teacher's demonstration was too fast or irregular, the child might not be able to imitate it correctly. For example, when demonstrating the wrist rotation movement, they did not demonstrate it from multiple angles, causing some children to only see one side of the movement and not be able to grasp it accurately. 2. ** Practice Method ** - Does the child have enough time to practice picking fruits repeatedly? If the practice time is too short, the child may not be able to master the movements. Also, during the practice process, whether the teacher gave effective individual guidance, whether the children who did not master the movements well were given timely correction and encouragement. 3. ** Game Teaching Method ** - If the game teaching method was used in the lesson plan, such as integrating the action of picking fruits into the game situation. It was necessary to reflect on whether the rules of the game were clear and whether the child could understand and abide by the rules of the game. For example, in some cooperative fruit-picking games, if the rules were not clearly explained, it might cause confusion among the children and affect the smooth progress of the game. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - Whether or not the introduction phase could effectively arouse the interest of the children. If it was introduced by asking questions or showing pictures, it was necessary to consider whether the question was in line with the child's cognitive level and whether the picture could quickly catch the child's eye. For example, when asking a child about autumn fruits, if the question is too general or beyond the scope of the child's life experience, the child may not be able to respond positively. 2. ** Connection of teaching segments ** - Whether the connection between the various teaching links is natural and smooth. For example, whether the transition from learning the action of picking fruits to putting the fruits into the basket and then changing the position to pick the fruits was reasonable. If the transition is unnatural, the child may feel confused and not know what to do next. 3. ** In terms of classroom management ** - Whether or not they could effectively manage the classroom order throughout the entire teaching process. If the child is too excited or distracted, does the teacher have corresponding measures to guide the child back to the teaching activities? For example, when a child freely practices the action of picking fruits, there may be a situation where they play around or deviate from the teaching content. The teacher needs to have appropriate guidance methods. ** 5. Teaching Evaluation ** 1. ** Timeliness of evaluation ** - Whether the teacher gives timely evaluation when the child is learning or performing the action of picking fruits. If the evaluation is not timely, the child may not be able to understand their strengths and weaknesses in time, thus affecting their further learning and improvement. 2. ** Evaluation Method ** - Whether the evaluation methods were diverse. If it was just a single teacher evaluation, the participation of the children might not be high. It could be considered to increase the mutual evaluation between children or children's self-evaluation. This would allow children to understand their own performance from different angles, and at the same time, improve their observation and expression skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a kindergarten etiquette lesson plan and reflection summary: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #(I) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the basic etiquette rules that should be observed when entering and leaving the park. 2. Cultivate the habit of taking the initiative to greet teachers, parents, and peers. 3. Through practice, children can skillfully use the correct etiquette movements and language to enter and leave the park. #(2) Teaching preparation 1. Make pictures or hand puppets related to the etiquette of entering and leaving the garden. 2. Simple props, such as small hats, small school bags, etc., were used for scenario simulations. #(3) Teaching process ## 1. Introduction Show pictures or hand puppets related to the scene of entering and leaving the kindergarten to arouse the interest of the children. Ask the children what they should do in these scenes to lead to the theme of this lesson-etiquette of entering and leaving the kindergarten. ## 2. knowledge explanation - Garden etiquette - Take the initiative to greet teachers, security guards, and other park staff, such as saying "good morning", and at the same time bow or smile and nod. - He walked into the classroom and placed his small school bag in the designated position. - Say goodbye to your parents happily. Don't cry or pester them. - Li Garden etiquette - He took the initiative to say goodbye to his teacher and friends. - She tidied up her belongings, such as toys and books, and took her small school bag in an orderly manner. - When they saw their parents coming to pick them up, they had to take the initiative to greet them. For example, they had to say,"Dad/Mom, you're here to pick me up." ## 3. scenario simulation - The children were divided into groups to simulate the scene of entering and leaving the kindergarten. One group of children could play the role of children entering or leaving the kindergarten, while the other group could play the role of teachers, parents, or friends. During the simulation process, guide the child to use etiquette language and actions correctly. - The teachers would go around to guide the children, correct their incorrect behavior in time, and encourage the children to be bold. ## 4. Children's Song Learning Teach children to learn etiquette songs for entering and leaving the park, such as: Garden Song: The sun smiled as the children went to school. When he saw the teacher, he greeted him and happily came to report. The school bags should be placed neatly, and it should be polite not to cry or make a fuss. Song of Leaving Garden: The school bell rang, and the children were about to leave the garden. Don't panic when you're tidying up your things. Say goodbye to your friends. When she saw that her parents were polite, she happily returned home. In the process of teaching children songs, it can be combined with simple movements to help children memorize. ## 5. comprehensively reviewed and summed up Review the etiquette points of entering and leaving the kindergarten with the child, ask the child what to do in different situations, and deepen the child's memory. #(4) Extension of Teaching Please practice the etiquette of entering and leaving the kindergarten with your parents when you get home. Next time, share your experience with your parents. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** #(I) Strengths 1. variety of methods Using various teaching methods such as picture display, hand puppet operation, scene simulation and children's song learning, it can fully mobilize the enthusiasm and participation of children, so that children can learn the etiquette of entering and leaving the park in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 2. emphasize on practice Through the scenario simulation, the children could experience the process of entering and leaving the kindergarten, so that they could better master the etiquette rules and practice their social skills and language skills. #(II) Inadequacies 1. Not enough individual attention In the scenario simulation segment, due to the large number of children, it may not be possible to pay full attention to the performance of each child. Some children may not receive sufficient guidance and practice opportunities. 2. The depth of understanding of children's songs During the learning of children's songs, some children might just memorize the contents of the children's songs mechanically and not have a deep understanding of the etiquette meanings contained in them. #(3) Modification measures 1. In the scenario simulation, add a teacher's assistant or let the children take turns to play different roles to ensure that each child received enough attention and guidance. 2. For children's songs, some explanations and interactions could be added to the teaching process. For example, children could discuss the etiquette behavior represented by a certain line of lyrics in children's songs to deepen their understanding of children's songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on a kindergarten travel safety lesson plan: ** 1. Achievement of the goal ** 1. ** Awareness goal ** - In the travel safety lesson plan, if the purpose is to let the child know the common traffic signs or understand the basic travel safety rules (such as the rules of walking on the road, the rules of riding, etc.), it is necessary to reflect on whether the child has really reached such a level of awareness. For example, in the teaching process, whether children can accurately identify the meaning of traffic signs, whether they can clearly say the basic rules such as stopping at red lights and going at green lights. If some children did not achieve the expected cognitive effect, it might be because the teaching method was not intuitive enough or the explanation was not deep enough. It needed to be improved in the subsequent teaching, such as adding more examples or using gamification to strengthen cognition. 2. ** Skill Target ** - If the lesson plan is about cultivating children's self-protection skills when traveling (such as the skills to cross the road correctly, the correct sitting posture when riding a car, etc.), consider whether the child has really mastered these skills. For example, in the simulation of crossing the road, whether the child could follow the correct steps to observe the road conditions and walk on the pedestrian crossing. If it was found that the child still had wrong behavior in practice, it might be necessary to re-design the teaching process, increase more practice opportunities, and the teacher should give more timely and accurate guidance. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - For emotional goals such as cultivating children's sense of safety and responsibility to abide by traffic rules, it was necessary to consider whether they had successfully stimulated this emotion in children. If the child's behavior after the teaching did not reflect the importance of travel safety, such as still violating traffic rules in role-playing games, it might indicate that emotional education was not well integrated into the teaching process. In the follow-up teaching, by telling the story of the traffic accident, the children could understand the importance of safety from an emotional perspective. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content of the kindergarten's travel safety lesson plan needed to be in line with the child's age characteristics and cognitive level. If the content of the lesson plan was too complicated, such as some complicated traffic laws or adult travel concepts, it might be difficult for the child to understand. For example, when explaining complicated content such as the principle of setting the time of traffic signals, young children may feel confused. Therefore, the teaching content should focus more on simple, intuitive travel safety knowledge that is closely related to children's lives, such as knowing common transportation tools, simple riding and walking rules, etc. 2. ** Completeness of the content ** - He had to reflect on whether the content of the lesson plan covered the main aspects of travel safety that should be mastered in kindergarten. For example, whether it included walking safety, riding safety (including different types of vehicles such as private cars and buses), identifying basic traffic signs, and so on. If the content was found to be missing, such as the safety precautions for school buses (in a kindergarten with school buses), the relevant content needed to be supplemented. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Interesting * - Teaching in kindergarten needed to be interesting to attract children's attention. If the teaching method in the travel safety lesson plan was relatively simple, such as the teacher's explanation and picture display, the child might feel bored, thus affecting the learning effect. Some interesting activities could be added, such as a small theater for traffic safety (allowing children to perform correct and wrong behaviors during travel), traffic sign jigsaw puzzles, etc., to increase children's participation. 2. ** Interactivity ** - Good interaction can promote children's learning. In the teaching process, we should reflect on whether the interaction between teachers and children, and between children is sufficient. For example, when discussing traffic rules, if only the teacher asked questions and the children answered, the lack of communication and discussion between the children might limit the development of the children's thinking. They could organize group discussions and let the children share their travel experiences and travel phenomena to learn from each other. 3. ** Intuition ** - Children's thinking was based on intuitive images, so teaching methods should reflect intuition. If you only used simple pictures to explain traffic signs, it might not be intuitive enough. You can use physical models to display traffic signs, or take children outdoors to observe traffic signs on the road, so that children can understand the meaning of the signs more deeply. ** 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Abundance of Resources ** - He had to consider whether the teaching resources could meet the teaching needs. For example, when teaching travel safety, if different types of transportation vehicles were needed, but there were only a few pictures of transportation vehicles in the teaching resources, it might not be possible for the children to fully understand the various transportation vehicles. He could collect more transportation models, videos, and other resources to enrich the teaching content. 2. ** Resource effectiveness ** - Whether the teaching resources used were effective in assisting the teaching. For example, some animated videos about travel safety might contain some complicated or inappropriate content for young children. Such resources needed to be filtered and adjusted. Choosing concise, accurate, and suitable video resources for children to watch could better help children understand travel safety knowledge. 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In the education of small classes in kindergarten, there were some problems with praise that needed to be reflected on. ** 1. Problems ** 1. ** Praise is always exaggerated ** - Many teachers 'praise for children after answering questions was often limited to words such as " good job,"" you're great,"" you're really smart,"" very good,"" really amazing," and so on. In some classes, although the children would clap their hands and say," So-and-so, you're great." However, this kind of praise was not from the bottom of their hearts. It lacked sincerity and did not play the role of evaluation. 2. ** Exaggerated praise frequently ** - For example, some children did not sit down after answering questions because they did not receive praise from the teacher. This meant that this kind of aimless, shallow, and low-effect empty praise made the children who often received praise not think much of it. This kind of praise could only give the child a temporary and superficial sense of satisfaction. It could also easily cause emotional fluctuations in the child, which would affect the normal development of subsequent activities. ** 2. Reflection on the strategy of reasonable praise ** 1. ** Focus on the learning process and focus on the child's efforts ** - Due to their young age, children lacked the ability to understand and evaluate their own science. Therefore, the teacher's praise should focus on the child's efforts to achieve results. For example, they would say," You're improving so fast,"" Good answer, good luck,"" You've used your brain, this answer is different from others,"" Today, a certain child can sit down and listen to the class, work harder," and so on. This kind of clear guidance would not make the child proud and complacent, but it could also let other peers understand the meaning of the role model, so that the child would realize that his own efforts were recognized and praised, thus increasing the enthusiasm of the child to participate in activities in the future. 2. ** It is specific and has guiding value, focusing on the direction of children's efforts ** - Praise was not the ultimate goal, but to promote the sustainable development of young children. The teacher's praise should be specific and provide a direction for the child to work hard, not simple generalizations. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Guan Yu was a love poem from the Book of Songs. The concept of love contained in it was more complicated. It was more difficult for children in kindergarten to understand it. Therefore, it was unreasonable to recite the poem in kindergarten. Judging from the content, the cognitive level of kindergarten children was limited. The topic of love was beyond their life experience and understanding. The teaching content of the kindergarten should focus more on simple life cognition, basic moral education (such as friendliness, sharing, etc.), and basic language enlightenment (such as simple children's songs, nursery rhymes, etc.). From the perspective of recitation teaching, the vocabulary in Guan Ju, such as "graceful" and "sleepy", was too uncommon for kindergarten children. It was difficult to master pronunciation, and it was not conducive to cultivating children's sense of language at this stage. The recitation material in the kindergarten should be simple, straightforward, catchy, and in line with their cognition, such as simple five-character or seven-character Tang poetry, modern children's songs, etc. If we must teach Guan Yu in kindergarten, the lesson plan should focus on simplified content, focusing on the recitation of simple vocabulary and the feeling of basic rhythm, while the love theme and complex meaning can be ignored. But overall, this wasn't very suitable for kindergarten teaching content. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>