The following are some of the main points of the reflection summary of the children's impolite and ignorant lesson plan: ** I. Problem Analysis ** 1. ** Family environment ** - The family was the first environment for a child to grow up. A child's lack of manners could be due to the lack of appropriate education and guidance in the family. For example, parents themselves could not be polite and behave appropriately in front of their children. When they had conflicts with their children, they might have excessive words or bad behavior, which would subtly affect their children. - If parents were overly indulgent in their children's impolite behavior, such as always using the excuse of "the child is still young and ignorant", it would cause the child to form a wrong self-perception, thinking that impoliteness is not a problem, which is not conducive to the child's polite habits. 2. ** Lacking proper guidance ** - As a child grows up, if he doesn't receive the correct teaching about polite behavior, he may not know which behaviors are polite and which are impolite. For example, in some interpersonal situations, such as taking the initiative to greet the elders and saying thank you when receiving help from others, they lacked basic manners and common sense. - Without proper guidance, children may not understand the importance of polite behavior, whether from a utility point of view (such as to get more help from others) or a moral point of view (respect for others is a virtue). 3. ** Weak social awareness ** - Children may not understand the impact of their impolite behavior on others because they are young and have little social experience. For example, in an environment outside the family, such as school, summer camp, and other places, a child who did not know manners might be alienated by others, but the child himself did not understand the reason. - Children may lack empathy when interacting with others and cannot think from the perspective of others, thus showing impolite and insensible behavior, such as laughing at other people's shortcomings and giving others nicknames. ** II. Reflection on educational measures ** 1. ** Direct Guidance ** - In the process of education, positive guidance should be used. For example, through storytelling, playing games, and other educational and entertaining methods, they could convey the concept and importance of politeness to children. For example, they could tell stories about how they received help from others because they were polite, or how they lost friends because they were rude. This would help the child understand the meaning of politeness in the story. - Praise and encourage the child's polite behavior in a timely manner to strengthen the child's positive behavior. For example, when a child took the initiative to greet an elder or help others, he would give a positive word or a small reward. 2. ** Lead by example ** - Parents and teachers themselves should be role models for their children to learn from and show polite behavior in their daily lives. For example, in a family, parents should respect each other and communicate politely; in a school, teachers should be polite to students and colleagues, so that children would be influenced by them. - When teaching children polite behavior, you can practice it with them. For example, in public places, parents and children should abide by public order, wait in line, not make a lot of noise, etc., so that children can experience the norms of polite behavior. 3. ** Directional Education ** - According to the child's impolite behavior, he would be given targeted education. If the child has the behavior of laughing at other people's shortcomings, teach the child to respect others and understand that everyone has their own characteristics. Don't judge others by their appearance or belittle others. Through role-playing, the child could experience the feeling of being ridiculed, thereby enhancing the child's empathy. - For children's impolite behavior in different situations, such as at home, school, social occasions, etc., they should develop corresponding education plans. For example, in school, children were taught to abide by school rules and regulations, respect teachers and classmates, and in the family, children were taught to respect elders and care for their families. ** 3. Evaluation and improvement ** 1. ** Effect Evaluation ** - Observe the child's behavior in daily life to see if he has gradually developed the habit of politeness. For example, whether he took the initiative to greet others, whether he knew how to respect others, and so on. - For example, teachers could learn from their classmates whether a child had become more polite in school, and parents could learn from relatives and friends about their child's manners outside the family. 2. ** Modification measures ** - If the educational effect was not obvious, the reason should be analyzed and the educational strategy should be adjusted. Perhaps the education method was not suitable for the child and needed to try new methods, or perhaps the family and school education did not work together and needed to strengthen the communication and cooperation between the family and the school. - Continue to pay attention to the child's growth process, because the development of polite habits is a long-term process, and there may be repeated situations. When the child had a relapse, he had to guide him patiently and re-strengthen the content of polite education. Read more exciting novels for free
"How to give a lesson plan and reflection summary of a lesson that young children are interested in." ** 1. Teaching plan ** **(I) Teaching objectives ** 1. Let children learn new knowledge or skills in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 2. Stimulate children's curiosity and desire to explore, and improve children's enthusiasm to participate in the classroom. **(2) Difficulties in Teaching ** 1. ** Main point ** - According to the age characteristics of the children, the appropriate teaching content was designed. - Using a variety of teaching methods to attract children's attention. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Grasp the teaching rhythm, neither too fast so that children can not keep up, nor too slow so that children lose interest. **(3) Teaching Method ** 1. Game Teaching Method: Let the children participate in interesting games. 2. Situation Teaching Method: Create a familiar life situation for children to teach. 3. The intuitive teaching method: use objects, pictures and other visual aids to assist in teaching. **(4) Teaching process ** 1. lead-in portion - Using game import, for example, playing a simple riddle game. The answer was something related to the content that they were going to learn today. 2. knowledge teaching - Use the situation teaching method to create a story scene, such as small animals going to the store to buy things, in this scene to teach children to recognize numbers or colors and other knowledge. At the same time, they would display related objects or pictures to carry out intuitive teaching. - Ask the children and encourage them to answer the questions actively. Children who answer the questions correctly will be rewarded with a small sticker. 3. Game Consolidating - Design games that are related to the teaching content. For example, if you are teaching colors, play a game that colors the house of small animals. The children were divided into small groups to compare which group could paint faster and better. 4. summary section - Guide the children to review what they learned today and encourage them to express themselves in their own words. **(5) Preparing teaching resources ** 1. Physical objects and pictures related to the teaching content. 2. Stickers and other rewards. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** **(I) Success ** 1. The game teaching method and the situation teaching method were very popular among young children. In the teaching process, the participation of the children was very high, especially in the game segment. The children were very active and the classroom atmosphere was lively. 2. The reward system worked well as an incentive. In order to get the little sticker, the children worked hard to answer questions and participate in the game. **(2) Inadequacies ** 1. In the knowledge teaching session, there was not enough attention to the children who were slightly slower in understanding, resulting in them not completely keeping up with the teaching progress. 2. In the game reinforcement segment, during the group competition, there were some children who were a little disappointed because they did not get the first place. In the future, they should pay attention to guiding the children to correctly treat the results of the competition. **(3) Enhancement measures ** 1. When teaching knowledge, he should pay more attention to the reactions of each child. For children who were slow to understand, he could provide individual tutoring or adjust the teaching method. 2. In the game competition, in addition to emphasizing the results of the game, it was more important to pay attention to the child's experience in the game process, encourage the child's efforts and progress, and not just focus on winning or losing. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection summary of the lesson plan on the benefits of children learning to praise others: ** 1. Children learn the benefits of praising others ** 1. ** In terms of social interaction ** - It helps to establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships. When a child learns to praise others, it can make his peers feel recognized and respected in their interactions. Just like in some scenes where children get along, if a child praises another child's building blocks for being creative, then their friendship will be more stable and they will be more willing to play together. This was beneficial for young children to move from their families to a wider social circle, laying the foundation for future interpersonal relationships. - Increase the social participation of young children. In group activities, children who knew how to praise others were more likely to integrate into the group. For example, in group activities in kindergarten, children who praised others would be regarded as friendly partners by other children, thus increasing their chances of participating in group activities and improving their cooperation ability. 2. ** In terms of emotional development ** - Cultivate a positive emotional attitude. The process of praising others was also the process of children paying attention to the positive aspects of others, which helped children form optimistic and positive emotional attitudes. They would see more good things in life and reduce the production of negative emotions. - Increase empathy. When children praised others, they needed to understand their feelings and achievements, which could promote the development of empathy to a certain extent. For example, when a child praised a friend who had recovered from an illness and became braver, it meant that he could understand how difficult it was for his friend to be sick. 3. ** In terms of cognitive development ** - Increase observation ability. In order to be able to praise others, children need to carefully observe the behavior and characteristics of their companions. For example, when observing a child drawing, the child might find that the color used by the child is very unique. This kind of observation helps to improve the child's cognitive ability and make them more sensitive to the world around them. - To promote the development of language skills. Praising others required the use of appropriate language to express one's thoughts. This was a kind of training for children to improve their language skills. For example, a child could go from simply saying," You draw well " to saying in detail," The color combination of your painting is especially beautiful. I like it very much." The language expression became richer and more accurate. ** 2. Reflection and summary of lesson plan ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - If the lesson plan sets the goal of letting the child understand the meaning of praising others and learn to express praise, during the teaching process, it is necessary to observe whether the child really understands this concept. For example, in the interaction session after the activity, see if the child can take the initiative and praise his or her peers appropriately. If some children did not achieve this goal, it might be because the teaching method was not vivid enough to arouse the interest of the children. - Whether the target child could build a better peer relationship by praising others could be judged by observing the interaction of the child in daily activities for a long time. If it was found that there were still many conflicts between young children, it might be necessary to further strengthen the education of praising others. 2. ** The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - If the story teaching method was used, if the content of the story was too complicated, it might be difficult for the child to understand the meaning of praising others, resulting in poor teaching results. For example, if the relationship between the characters or the development of the plot in the story confused the children, they would not be able to learn the importance of praising others. - If the role-playing method did not give children enough guidance and free space, it would also affect the teaching effect. For example, in role-playing, if the teacher's rules were too rigid, the child might just mechanically follow the requirements without truly experiencing the emotions and meaning of praising others. 3. ** Teaching content adaptability ** - If the teaching content lacked a connection with the actual life of the child, the child might feel that it was more abstract. For example, if they only talked about some abstract principles of praising others without combining it with the daily activities of the children in kindergarten, such as games, eating, etc., it would be difficult for the children to apply what they had learned to real life. - The difficulty of the content also needed to be moderate. If it was too simple, the child might not be able to learn new things; if it was too complicated, the child would be afraid of difficulties. For example, it might be difficult for a child to praise others with overly complicated words. 4. ** Infant feedback processing ** - During the teaching process, children might raise some interesting opinions or questions about praising others. If the teacher did not give timely response and guidance, it might affect the child's enthusiasm for learning. For example, a young child might ask," Why praise someone you don't like?" If the teacher couldn't answer it well, the young child might have doubts about the concept of praising others. - At the same time, the teaching strategy should be adjusted according to the performance of the children in the activities. If a child was found to be uninterested in a certain teaching method, such as a lack of enthusiasm for watching videos praising others, they needed to change the teaching method to improve the teaching effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Insect-themed lesson plan for kindergarten: summary and reflection." I. Thematic summary 1. content of courses - First of all, I taught the kids a lot about insects. Insects had six legs, a body with a split chest, and so on. It also introduced the common insects, such as beautiful butterflies, hardworking bees, and singing crickets. - There were also many stories about insects that attracted children. For example, the story of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. The children listened without blinking. - Crafting activities were also very interesting. He brought the children to make insect models. They used colored paper to fold butterflies and clay to pinch small ants. Their small hands were busy and happy. 2. teaching method - Using the intuitive teaching method, they showed the children insect specimens or insect pictures, and they immediately had a clear idea of what insects looked like. - The game teaching method was also very good. When they played the game of " insect hide-and-seek," the children remembered the hiding places of the insects in the process of finding them. 3. Infant participation - Most of the children were very active. She rushed to answer questions in class and said that she had seen insects. He was also very devoted to his handwork. Although the insect models he made were crooked, they were full of childlike fun. Second, the theme of reflection 1. deficiencies in - Some knowledge might be a little difficult for children to understand. For example, the growth cycle of insects, which was more complicated, was a little confusing for the children. - Sometimes, when there were too many people, it was a little chaotic, especially during games. Some children were too excited and did not follow the rules. - They didn't pay enough attention to the shy children, so they had fewer opportunities to participate. 2. improvement measure - In the future, complex knowledge would be explained in simpler and more interesting ways, such as making small animations. - As for the organization of the event, they would be divided into groups to play games or carry out activities. Each group would arrange for a small assistant to help maintain order. - He had to encourage those shy children and actively invite them to participate in the activities so that every child could have fun and learn happily in the insect-themed activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for the numbers 1 to 100: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. To help students recognize and understand the numerical meaning and relationship between the numbers 1 to 100. 2. Let the students master how to read and write the numbers 1 to 100. 3. Able to compare numbers from 1 to 100. 4. He had a basic understanding of the addition and deduction of numbers from 1 to 100. 5. Cultivate students 'interest and learning ability in mathematics. ##2. Teaching preparation 1. [Number cards: Number cards from 1 to 100. Each number card is unique.] 2. [Game items: Dice, counter, etc.] 3. Teaching Coursewares: Including digital charts, examples, and other teaching materials. ##3. Teaching process ###(1) Understanding and Reading and Writing Numbers 1 to 10 1. Students were guided to observe the numbers on the numbered cards and read out the numbers 1 to 10. For example, the teacher would take out the number 1 card and lead the students to read "one", then show the number 2 card and lead the students to read "two", and so on. 2. Ask the students to look at the numbers on the numbered cards and write the corresponding numbers in the air with their fingers to deepen their understanding of the numbers 1 to 10. ###(2) The relationship between the numbers 1 to 10 1. Use number cards and counters to teach students the relationship between numbers 1 to 10. For example, take out the number 3 card and dial 3 beads on the counter. Let the students intuitively feel the number 3 represents. 2. Let the students operate on the counter and gradually understand the relationship between the numbers 1 to 10. Teachers can ask questions such as "How do I show the number 5 on a counter?" Let the students do it and answer. ###(3) Understanding and Reading and Writing Numbers 11 - 20 1. Using 10 as the base, the numbers 11 - 20 were derived. For example, adding one more on top of 10 would be 11, adding two would be 12, and so on. 2. The teacher demonstrated the writing of 11 - 20 on the blackboard, emphasizing the order and standard of writing, and then asked the students to imitate it. ###(4) Understanding 21 - 100 1. They were divided into groups, such as 21 - 30, 31 - 40, etc. For each group of numbers, the rules of the group of numbers were introduced as a whole, such as the changes in the numbers on the ten digits. 2. Using the number cards, counters, and the number charts in the teaching materials to help students understand the pronunciation, writing method, and meaning of each number. ###(5) Comparing the sizes of numbers 1. Using the numbered cards, draw two numbered cards at random, such as 35 and 53, and let the students compare their sizes. The students were guided to compare the numbers on the ten digits first. If the ten digits were the same, they would then compare the one digit. 2. Through some examples, such as comparing the age and height of the students in the class, deepen the students 'understanding of the size comparison of numbers. ###(6) Elementary addition and substitution 1. Using a simple example, if Xiao Ming had three apples and his mother gave him two more, how many apples were there in total? If it was expressed in numbers, it would be 3 + 2 =? He guided the students to use a counter or their fingers to calculate. 2. If two of the five balloons flew away, how many would be left? 5 - 2 =? ###(7) Consolidating the game 1. Using dice games, for example, after rolling the dice, the corresponding number of points in the range of 1 - 100 would be counted forward or backward to see who counted quickly and accurately. 2. In the numbered card solitaire game, the first student took out a numbered card, and the next student had to take out a numbered card that was larger or smaller than the previous number. They had to read the number and tell the relationship between the numbers. ##IV. Reflection on Teaching ###(I) Success 1. ** The use of diverse teaching methods ** - In the process of teaching, he used many teaching methods such as digital cards, counters, teaching materials and games. These methods could attract students 'attention and stimulate their interest in learning. For example, the game segment allowed students to consolidate their knowledge of numbers in a relaxed and happy atmosphere, increasing their participation. - The transition from concrete to abstract teaching was more natural. First, the intuitive operation of the counter allowed the students to feel the relationship between numbers. Then, the learning of abstract concepts such as reading and writing numbers and the comparison of numbers would help the students better understand and master the knowledge. 2. ** Combined with life examples ** - When teaching the comparison of numbers and addition and substitution, he introduced examples from life, such as the age of his classmates and the number of apples. This would allow students to connect mathematics knowledge with real life, enhance their understanding of the practicality of mathematics, and improve their ability to solve practical problems. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Not enough attention is paid to individual differences among students ** - In the teaching process, some students might understand and master numbers faster, while others might be slower. For students who were slow to learn, not giving them enough personal guidance might cause them to gradually fall behind in the learning process. 2. ** Control the teaching rhythm ** - In some parts of the teaching process, such as the process of recognizing the numbers 21 - 100, the pace might be slightly faster. Some students might not fully understand the change law of the ten and one digit numbers and the overall meaning of the numbers, resulting in some difficulties in the subsequent comparison of the size of the numbers and the addition and substitution operations. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Pay attention to individual differences ** - In the future, students could be divided into different study groups according to their classroom performance and homework. Additional tutoring and practice materials could be provided for slower groups or students, such as making customized number practice cards to help them strengthen their understanding of numbers. 2. ** To improve the teaching rhythm ** - When explaining more complicated knowledge, such as the number 21 - 100, the teaching pace could be slowed down and more interaction could be added. For example, students could give examples to explain the rules of numbers, or more practice time could be added to ensure that every student could keep up with the teaching progress. At the same time, during the teaching process, they should pay attention to the students 'expressions and reactions and adjust the teaching rhythm in time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary and reflection example of a gratefulness class meeting lesson plan: ** I. Summing Up ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - In terms of knowledge, the students could understand the holidays related to gratitude, such as Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May, Father's Day on the third Sunday of June, and the origin of the United States. At the same time, they also had more thoughts about basic information such as their parents 'birthdays. This indicated that the students had gained some knowledge in gratitude. - In terms of emotional attitude, through telling the story of gratitude (such as the story of Liu Ting carrying his mother to school), singing "Grateful Heart", sharing gratitude examples, etc., the students successfully aroused their gratitude to their parents, teachers, friends and society. Students could recognize the care and concern of the people around them, such as the painstaking efforts of their parents during their growth, the educational help of their teachers, and so on. - In terms of behavior guidance, students were guided to think about how to express gratitude in their daily lives, such as a greeting to their parents, a helping hand, a cup of tea, etc. This helped to encourage students to turn gratitude into practical actions. 2. ** Teaching content and format ** - The teaching content was rich and varied, covering many aspects such as gratitude to parents, teachers, friends, and society. From his parents 'birthdays, hobbies, and other details of life to his gratitude to his teachers and society, he fully displayed the object and content of gratitude. - The teaching format was more flexible, using discussions, speeches, poetry recitals, storytelling, singing, skit performances, games (such as happy, true feelings, guessing gratitude words) and many other forms. These forms attracted the students 'participation, increased their enthusiasm, and made the atmosphere of the class meeting lively. The transition between each link was natural, such as telling the story of gratitude and guiding the students to share their own gratitude examples. 3. ** Teaching Organization and Execution ** - In the preparation stage, the class teacher was the core, the publicity committee and the class monitor actively participated in the planning, and the whole class participated together, such as writing gratitude letters to parents, collecting materials, making coursewares, rehearsing programs, etc. This method of full participation allowed every student to be deeply involved in the preparation process of the gratefulness class meeting, enhancing the students 'sense of responsibility and involvement. - In the process of the class meeting, the host could control the rhythm well and guide the smooth progress of each link. For example, in the questions and answers in the grateful parents segment, the host could guide the students to actively participate so that each link could achieve the desired effect. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Inadequacies ** - Although the teaching content was more comprehensive, it was not enough to dig deep into the concept of gratitude. For example, in the aspect of being grateful to society, it only briefly listed some scenes of students 'daily complaints for comparison. It did not delve into the deeper guarantees and opportunities that society gave to individuals, which might cause students to have a superficial understanding of the grateful society. - In terms of time control, some parts of the session might be overtaken due to the enthusiastic participation of the students. For example, in the segment where the students shared gratitude examples, some students talked for a long time, resulting in the later parts being slightly rushed. For example, the summary segment of the grade director, the teacher representative, and the class teacher might not have enough time to carry out in depth. - There was a lack of consideration for the differences in teaching targets. Due to the different family backgrounds and growth experiences of students, their understanding and feelings of gratitude were also different. During the class meeting, there was not enough guidance for different students 'characteristics, which might cause some students' understanding of gratitude to stay on the surface and not really touch their hearts. 2. ** Modification measures ** - In terms of teaching content, an in-depth analysis of the concept of gratitude should be added, especially for the content of a grateful society. More specific cases (such as social welfare, public welfare support for personal growth, etc.) could be used to explain, so that students could have a more comprehensive and profound understanding of the meaning of a grateful society. - In terms of time management, a more reasonable time limit was set for each segment in advance, and appropriate guidance was given to the students in the sharing segment. For example, reminding the students to express the main content concisely to ensure that each segment could be completed according to the scheduled time, so that the rhythm of the entire class meeting was more compact and reasonable. - In the teaching process, more attention was paid to the individual differences of students. Before the class meeting, they could understand the students 'initial understanding of gratitude and family situation through a survey, and then guide different students in the class meeting. For example, students with special family situations could be encouraged to share their unique gratitude experiences more, or they could be tutored individually to ensure that every student could truly benefit from the gratefulness class meeting. <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 for the kindergarten poem,"Whispering": ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Let the child understand the content of the poem and feel the emotions expressed in the poem. 2. Guide children to learn to read poems with emotion and understand the key words in them. 3. To stimulate children's love for teachers and kindergarten. ** 2. Teaching preparation ** Poetry wall charts, audio tape, tape recorder, and children's reading materials. ** 3. Teaching process ** 1. ** Conversation topic ** - Guide the child to whisper to the teacher to draw out the theme of the poem. 2. ** Poetry Reading and Understanding ** - The teacher read the poem with emotion and then asked the child questions, such as what was whispered to the teacher in the poem, to help the child understand the content of the poem. - For longer and more difficult sentences, the teacher will focus on demonstrating and reading aloud, explaining key words such as "help" and "sky" to deepen the child's understanding. 3. ** Reading practice for children ** - Children were given reading materials to read and recite poems on their own. Teachers were given itinerant guidance to correct pronunciation and intonation and guide children to read with emotion. - Children could practice reading aloud by reading in groups or individually. 4. ** Emotions sublimate ** - Guide the children to discuss their love for teachers and kindergarten, let the children express their feelings according to the content of the poem, and further understand the emotions of the poem. ** 4. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The achievement of the teaching goal was relatively high. The children could understand the content of the poem, and most of the children could read the poem with emotion. They also had some gains in understanding the words, which better expressed their love for the teachers and the kindergarten. - There were many teaching methods. Conversation could arouse children's interest. The combination of reading demonstration and children's independent practice could help improve children's reading ability. The emotional sublimation segment could help children express their emotions. 2. ** Deficiency ** - When children understand the content of poetry, some children still have difficulty understanding more abstract words. Teachers can use more vivid ways to explain, such as action demonstration. - In the practice of children's reading aloud, some children's participation was not high due to introverted personality and other reasons. Teachers should give more attention and encouragement to improve their enthusiasm for participation. - In the emotional sublimation segment, the child's expression was not rich enough. The teacher could prepare some guiding questions or topics in advance to help the child express his emotions better. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection and summary of the teaching plan for healthy eating in small classes." The lesson plan for healthy eating was designed for small classes. First, let's talk about the content of the lesson plan. It includes a healthy diet plan suitable for the children in the small class. For example, they told the children to eat more fruits and vegetables, such as sweet apples, curved bananas, and red carrots. These were all especially good for the body. Let's talk about the implementation process. During the teaching process, he found that the children were very interested in colorful food pictures. Their eyes lit up as soon as they saw them. However, there was a small problem. Some children were more resistant to food that they did not like, such as vegetables. Then, it was the reflection part. In terms of teaching methods, more interesting methods could be used, such as role-playing. Let the children play as little chefs to make healthy food, so that they would be more actively accepting of the concept of healthy eating. Moreover, when explaining the benefits of food, it could be simpler and more straightforward. After all, the comprehension ability of children in small classes was limited. Finally, let me summarize. This lesson plan was good in general. It made the children pay attention to healthy eating, but there were also areas that needed improvement. This way, they could better guide the small class children to develop healthy eating habits in the future. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** 1. Teaching plan ** #"Let the children in the senior class fall in love with writing" lesson plan ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. To stimulate the interest of the children in the upper class in writing and to increase the willingness of the children to take the initiative to write. 2. Guide the child to master some basic writing skills and correct writing postures. ##(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Use a variety of interesting methods to attract children's attention to writing. - Help children overcome their resistance to writing. 2. ** Difficulty ** - According to the child's individual differences, different strategies were used to improve the child's enthusiasm for writing. ##(3) Teaching Method Interesting guidance method, demonstration method, game method, and individual teaching method ##(4) Teaching preparation 1. Interesting writing tools, such as cartoon copybooks, colored pens, and creative notebooks. 2. Interesting stories or children's songs related to writing. ##(5) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (5 minutes) - By telling an interesting story, such as "The Adventures of the Chinese Character Elves", the Chinese Character Elves in the story could not play in the magical world unless they were written by children, leading to the topic of writing. - Show some beautifully written words or words with interesting cartoon patterns to arouse the children's curiosity. ### 2. Arousing interest (10 minutes) - Children's song teaching: Teach the child a children's song about writing, such as "Small pencil in hand, write posture must remember. The horizontal and vertical characters are written well. The baby Chinese characters are really wonderful." As he sang, he demonstrated the correct posture to hold the pen. - Interesting association: Show the child some simple Chinese characters, such as "sun","moon" and "mountain". Let the child use his imagination to connect the words with things in life, such as "sun" or "sun". ### 3. Writing Game (15 minutes) - Chinese character jigsaw puzzle: Cut simple Chinese characters into a few pieces of the puzzle, let the children form groups to compete and spell out the correct Chinese characters. - Writing in the sand: In a small sand table, let the child use a small wooden stick to write Chinese characters in the sand table. ### 4. Personalized Teaching (10 minutes) - For those children who were still reluctant to write, they had one-on-one communication to understand the reasons why they did not like to write. For example, if the child felt tired of writing, he would prepare a softer pen holder for them. If they felt bored, he would customize a more interesting writing task for them, such as writing the word in their name and then using that word to make up a short story. ### 5. Writing Practice (10 minutes) - The children were given special cartoon copybooks and asked to practice writing a few simple Chinese characters on the copybooks. The teacher would guide them around and correct the wrong postures and strokes in time. ### 6. Reward and conclusion (5 minutes) - He summarized the content of today's writing and encouraged the child to write more in his daily life. - Give small prizes to children who perform well, such as small sticker or small bookmark. ##(6) Extension of Teaching 1. In the corner of the classroom, there was a "Writing Paradise", where all kinds of writing tools and interesting writing challenges were placed. Children could play during their free time. 2. Arrange small family writing tasks for parents to accompany their children to complete, such as writing a simple greeting card for their families. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** ###(I) Success 1. ** Interesting teaching effect is good ** - Through stories, children's songs, games, and other interesting methods, most children showed a higher interest in writing than before. For example, in the Chinese character puzzle game, the children actively participated in the game and unconsciously had a deeper understanding of the shape and structure of the Chinese characters. - The fun association segment also stimulated the children's imagination. They could connect Chinese characters with things in their lives, which helped them better remember the way to write Chinese characters. 2. ** The role of personalised teaching ** - One-on-one teaching could solve different problems for children. If it was found that some children were unwilling to write because of the uncomfortable posture of holding the pen, the child's attitude would change after the pen holder was provided. This shows that paying attention to individual differences in children is very important in improving children's willingness to write. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** The timing is not accurate enough ** - In the writing game segment, because the children were too enthusiastic, the time for this segment exceeded expectations. As a result, the time for the writing practice segment was compressed, and some children did not get enough practice. 2. ** The connection between home and school is not tight enough ** - There was a lack of effective supervision and feedback mechanisms for the assigned home writing tasks. It was impossible to know exactly how the children wrote at home and how cooperative their parents were. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Time management optimization ** - In the next teaching session, set a clearer time reminder for each teaching session to ensure that each session was carried out according to the plan and ensure that the child had enough time to practice writing. 2. ** Strengthening home-school cooperation ** - To establish a parent feedback channel, such as through a parent group or a special home-school contact manual, so that parents could timely feedback on their children's writing progress and problems at home. At the same time, they could hold regular parent writing coaching training so that parents could better guide their children to write at home. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" The summary and reflection of the teaching plan for the active expression training in the second semester of the middle class for children." The middle class was going to carry out the lesson plan for the children's active expression training in the next semester. After this semester, there were many results and areas that needed to be improved. From the results, many children were more talkative than before. In the interesting scenes set up in the classroom, such as role-playing and storytelling, many children could actively speak. For example, when they role-played the mini supermarket, the children could take the initiative to say what they wanted to buy and bargain. This shows that our training method is quite effective. However, there was also a problem. Some of the more introverted children still did not dare to express themselves. Maybe we don't have enough ways to encourage these children. Also, the training scene was a little limited to the classroom. If it could be expanded to outside the classroom, it would be even better to carry out training in the playground, activity room, and other places of the kindergarten. In general, there were pros and cons to this semester's children's active expression training plan. In the future, they had to improve the shortcomings so that every child could boldly and actively express themselves. <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 summary of a difficult lesson plan on color matching: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Achievement Status ** - If the lesson plan was designed to let children or students understand the principles behind color matching (such as the principle of color mixing to produce new colors), during the teaching process, some students might be able to understand simple color mixing results, such as red plus yellow equals orange, but they would have difficulty understanding more complex color mixing (such as subtle color changes after multiple colors are mixed). This indicated that the goal setting was not reasonable enough for the grading of difficult content. It did not fully consider the students 'existing knowledge base and the gradual improvement of cognitive ability. - If the goal included cultivating students 'creative application of color matching, such as in artistic creation, students might be more limited to the established color matching mode and lack innovative thinking. This reflected the lack of guidance in the teaching process to stimulate students 'creativity. Although the goal was set, there was a lack of effective teaching strategies to achieve it. 2. ** Direction adjustment ** - As for the adjustment of the difficulty of the target, a more reasonable knowledge ladder should be constructed. For example, in terms of the principle of color mixing, one could start with the mixing of the three primary colors in pairs to let the students fully understand and master the basic color changes. Then, gradually introduce more color mixing situations, and use intuitive experiments and examples (such as the mixing of paint and the mixing of colored light) to assist in understanding. - In order to cultivate creativity, specific requirements to stimulate innovative thinking should be clearly set in the teaching objectives. For example, students should be required to create a unique color matching work, which should reflect at least three different color matching ideas. More creative inspiration should be provided in the teaching process, such as showing the uniqueness of color matching in different styles of art works. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty of content and adaptability ** - The difficult color matching lesson plan might involve color theory knowledge, such as hue, lightness, purity, and other concepts. In teaching, one might find that these concepts were too abstract for students, making it difficult for them to understand. For example, when explaining color mixing, it was difficult for students to intuitively feel the color change with a simple theoretical explanation. This meant that the difficulty of the teaching content was beyond the students 'acceptance and lacked connection with real life. - If the content includes some complex color matching games (such as matching according to the emotional attributes of colors), students may have differences in understanding the emotional attributes of colors, which may affect the effect of the game. This meant that some of the concepts in the teaching content were not clear enough for students, and there was a lack of unified cognitive standards. 2. ** Modification measures ** - In terms of teaching content, more visualized teaching methods could be used for abstract color theory knowledge. For example, hue was understood as the position of a color in a rainbow, and color matching experiments were used to show changes in lightness and purity. To transform complex theoretical knowledge into practical phenomena that students could touch and observe. - As for the color matching content based on emotional attributes, students could be guided to discuss emotional experiences first. For example, students could share their feelings when they saw different colors to establish a relatively unified color emotional cognitive foundation before playing the matching game. At the same time, it could provide more cultural background color emotional interpretation and enrich students 'cognitive vision. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Validity ** - In the difficult color matching teaching, many teaching methods such as explanation, experiment, game, etc. may be used. However, in actual teaching, it might be found that when there were too many explanations, students were prone to fatigue and distraction. For example, when explaining complex color theory, students may have difficulty maintaining concentration due to a lack of interaction. - If the experimental method was not designed properly, such as the experimental materials were not sufficiently prepared or the experimental steps were too complicated, it would cause confusion in the experimental process and the expected teaching effect could not be achieved. For example, when conducting a color mixing experiment, if the amount of paint was not well controlled or the color matching tool was inconvenient to use, it would affect the student's observation of the color mixing result. - If the rules of the game were too complicated, the students might put more effort into understanding the rules instead of matching the colors themselves, which would affect the effect of the game on teaching. 2. ** Strategy optimization ** - Reduce the simple explanation method and increase the interaction teaching method. For example, a group discussion would be used to let the students explore the color theory knowledge by themselves. Then, the group would report, and the teacher would summarize and supplement it. This would increase the students 'participation and attention. - As for the experimental method, the materials needed to be fully prepared before the experiment, the experimental steps needed to be simplified, and the experimental demonstration needed to be carried out in advance. At the same time, students could participate in the preparation process of experimental materials to increase their familiarity and interest in the experiment. - The rules of the game should be simple and clear. Students could participate in the development of the rules of the game to ensure that they could understand and focus on the core content of color matching. ** 4. Student participation ** 1. ** Participating in situation analysis ** - In difficult color-matching classes, there might be a situation where students 'participation was divided. Some students who were interested in color or had a good foundation could actively participate in various teaching activities, such as taking the initiative to carry out color mixing experiments, actively participating in color matching games, and putting forward their own opinions. However, some students with weak foundations or who were not sensitive to color might show negative attitudes, such as being unwilling to participate in discussions in class, or showing a perfunctory attitude in experiments and games. - This difference in participation may be due to the lack of individual differences in the teaching content and methods, and the lack of hierarchical teaching design. 2. ** Enhancement measures ** - The students were divided into different groups according to their foundation and interests. For groups with weak foundations, they could start with more basic color cognition and gradually increase the difficulty. For groups with better foundations, they could be provided with more challenging tasks, such as letting them explore the matching and application of colors in different media (such as digital images and stage lighting). - During the teaching process, pay attention to the performance of each student and give timely encouragement and guidance. For students who were passive in their participation, they should understand their difficulties and provide targeted help, such as individual tutoring, adjusting the difficulty of the teaching content, etc., to improve their self-confidence and participation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>