The following is a summary of the reflection on the lesson plan of the children's song "I Love You"(The bee said to the flower): * * 1. Strengths ** 1. * * Emotional goal achieved ** - This lesson plan was relatively successful in setting emotional goals. By letting children learn songs and sing them in various ways, children can experience the emotions of love in the songs, such as warmth and happiness. This helps the development of children's emotional cognition, making them more sensitive to love and learning to express love to those close to them. - In the process of the activity, the children were guided to think about the people they loved the most. This link effectively connected the song with the actual life of the child, stimulating the child's inner emotions and laying an emotional foundation for the subsequent learning of the song. 2. * * Various teaching methods ** - Many teaching methods were used to help children understand and learn songs. For example, in the part of understanding lyrics, he used methods such as appreciating songs, reciting children's songs, and watching teaching charts. Diverse teaching methods could meet the needs of children with different learning styles, attract their attention, and increase their enthusiasm for participation in activities. - In the song learning segment, the teacher demonstrated singing, and the way the children listened and sang was in line with the characteristics of children's music learning. Children can master the melody, rhythm, and singing skills by imitating the teacher's singing. 3. * * Cultivation of creativity ** - The creation of children's songs in the lesson plan was a highlight. This segment encouraged the children to use their imagination to create sentences like "XX says to XX: 'I love you'". This not only deepened the child's understanding of the song structure and lyrics, but also cultivated the child's creativity and language skills. * * 2. Inadequacies ** 1. * * The depth of understanding of lyrics ** - In the process of understanding the lyrics, although many methods were used, the deeper emotions and meanings contained in some lyrics were not explored enough. For example, lyrics such as "Your love gives me warmth and happiness" and "Your love gives me courage and strength", in addition to simple action performances to assist understanding, children can also better understand the power and meaning of love through storytelling. 2. * * Individual differences in children ** - Throughout the entire teaching process, although there were various teaching methods, the individual differences of children might not be fully considered. Some children may develop faster or slower in music perception, language expression, or creativity, and the lesson plans do not clearly reflect the individual teaching strategies for children of different levels. For example, in the creation of children's songs, some children may not be able to actively participate due to their limited ability. Teachers should prepare more guidance and support strategies. 3. * * Limitations of event extension ** - The extended part of the activity was simply asking the children to go home and sing the children's songs to their parents, which was a little monotonous. They could add more diverse extension activities, such as making handmade gifts related to the theme of the song for their loved ones, or combining the song with other art forms (such as painting) to further expand the child's expression and understanding of love. Read more exciting novels for free

" 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 summary of the possible reflections on the video lesson plan of "I Love My Family" in the kindergarten class: ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Target Achievement Status ** - In terms of emotional goals, through a variety of activities, such as telling the reasons for their love for home, appreciating poems, songs, etc., children can further feel the warmth of home and produce feelings of love for home. This kind of emotion can be extended to the broad concept of "home" such as class and country, achieving the purpose of making children love their family, love the collective, and love the country. - In terms of cognitive goals, children could actively participate in expressing their reasons for loving their family and share the happiness of their family. This indicated that children understood the meaning of family and could clearly express the relevant content. The ability to listen carefully to their peers was also trained during the activity. - In terms of operational goals, the child could independently carry out operational activities. For example, in the part of co-production, when the child cooperated with parents or peers to build a house or discuss about the home, it showed good hands-on ability and operational independence. 2. ** Teaching Method Usage ** - The introduction part uses story-based situation introduction (such as comparing Sanmao's experience with the child's own) or pictures, music, etc.(such as showing pictures of the family and playing relevant music), which can effectively attract the child's attention, stimulate the child's interest and sympathy, quickly cut into the topic, and lay a good foundation for the subsequent teaching activities. - Many interaction methods were used during the activity, such as teacher-child interaction and child-child interaction. During the discussion of what a home was, children would answer each other's questions, and teachers would guide children to think and answer questions. This would help improve children's thinking ability, expression ability, and social skills. - The use of multi-media (such as the demonstration of the poem "What is Home?") and art forms (such as appreciating the song "Let Love Live in My Home") enriched the teaching content, stimulating the children from multiple sensory channels and deepening the children's understanding and feelings of home. 3. ** Teaching materials preparation ** - The materials were well prepared and targeted. For example, in the activity of building a house, a variety of paper boxes, white paper, scissors, paste and other materials were prepared to provide a material basis for the children's hands-on operation; when explaining the concept of home, the prepared materials such as coursewares and music were helpful for the smooth progress of the teaching activities. 4. ** Child participation ** - The children were very active in the whole activity. Whether it was talking about their family, participating in the construction of the house, or interacting with their peers and teachers, the children showed a strong willingness to participate, which meant that the design of the teaching activities was in line with the children's interests and age characteristics. ** II. Inadequacies and improvement measures ** 1. ** Individual Attention ** - Deficiency: There may be situations where there is insufficient attention to individual children, ignoring the words or needs of individual children. - Modifications: During the activity, teachers should pay more attention to the performance of each child, encourage those who are not very active to participate actively, and give full response and affirmation to the child's speech to ensure that each child can develop in the activity. 2. ** Dig Deep ** - Deficiency: In some aspects, the concept of family or the excavation of children's emotions may not be deep enough. For example, in the segment where children talked about what a family was, although the children had various answers, the teacher could further guide the children to think about the significance of a family to personal growth and the formation of values. - "Enhancement measures: Teachers can prepare more in-depth guiding questions and ask questions based on the answers of the children to encourage the children to think more deeply. At the same time, it could be combined with some specific examples or stories to let children better understand the meaning of home. 3. ** Time Control ** - "Disadvantages: If there are multiple activities, such as building a house, describing the concept of a home, appreciating poems and songs, etc., there may be unreasonable time allocation, resulting in some parts being rushed or lengthy. - The improvement measures: Before the activity, estimate the time required for each link, and flexibly adjust the time allocation according to the actual reaction of the children during the activity to ensure that each link can achieve a better teaching effect. <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>
The following is an example of a week's plan for writing a lesson plan and a reflection summary report: * * Monday: Know the colors (red, blue)** #(1) Teaching plan 1. * * Teaching goal ** - It allowed the child to distinguish between red and blue. - Guide the child to name common items related to red and blue. 2. * * Teaching preparation ** - Red and blue cards, balloons, and toys. - Color picture (contains red and blue elements). 3. * * Teaching process ** - Introduction: Show the red balloon and the blue balloon to arouse the interest of the child. Ask the child which balloon is different in color. - Color recognition: Take out the red and blue cards and tell the child that they are red and blue respectively. Let the child read them a few times. - [Connecting Life: Show the children a colorful picture and ask them to find the red and blue items inside, such as the red apple and the blue sky. Guide the children to say them.] - Game segment: Mix red and blue toys together and let the children sort them according to color. - [Summing up: Re-emphasize red and blue, review related items.] #(2) Reflection - * * Strengths ** - Children were very interested in the balloon introduction process and could concentrate well. - The participation rate of children in the game segment was high, and most children could correctly classify. - * * Not enough ** - Some of the children had limited knowledge of red and blue items in the life link, which might be due to insufficient life experience. - In the teaching process, there was not enough attention to the children who did not actively participate. * * Tuesday and Tuesday: Simple Music Perception (Twinkle)** #(1) Teaching plan 1. * * Teaching goal ** - Let the children have a preliminary understanding of the melody of Twinkle. - Children are encouraged to move their bodies along with the music. 2. * * Teaching preparation ** - Twinkle Twinkle - There were some shining little star props. 3. * * Teaching process ** - [Introduction: Show the Little Star props, activate the blinking effect, and create an atmosphere.] - Play the music: Play the music once for the children to listen quietly. - Feel the music: Play the music again to guide the child to move his body along with the rhythm of the music, such as nodding, clapping, etc. - Interactivity: Children are encouraged to express their feelings for music in their own way, such as humming. - [Summing up: Let's do some simple actions with the music and review the feelings brought by the music.] #(2) Reflection - * * Strengths ** - The Twinkle Twinkle Little Star props were very attractive to children, allowing them to quickly enter the music scene. - Children were active in the music rhythm segment and could try to interact in different ways. - * * Not enough ** - The guidance for children's humming was not accurate enough, and some children could not correct their singing in time when they sang out of tune. - They didn't pay attention to the differences in children's feelings for music. Some children might prefer to listen quietly instead of moving their bodies. * * Wednesday: Awareness of shapes (round, square)** #(1) Teaching plan 1. * * Teaching goal ** - Help children to recognize circles and squares. - It allowed children to distinguish between round and square objects in their daily lives. 2. * * Teaching preparation ** - Round and square cards, blocks, plates, boxes, and other physical objects. - There were pictures of circles and squares. 3. * * Teaching process ** - [Introduction: Show the round plate and the square box to let the child observe the difference between the two.] - Know the shape: Take out a round and square card, introduce the two shapes, and let the child touch the card to feel the characteristics of the edge of the shape. - Identification of objects: Mix round and square blocks together and let the child pick out the round and square ones. - Picture identification: Show a picture with circles and squares drawn on it and let the child point out where the circles and squares are. - To summarize: Review the characteristics of round and square objects and encourage children to name the round and square objects in their daily lives. #(2) Reflection - * * Strengths ** - The introduction of physical objects was intuitive, and children could quickly understand the difference between a circle and a square. - With the combination of various teaching methods, children could participate in different aspects. - * * Not enough ** - In the process of identifying objects, some children did not judge the shape accurately, which might be because they had not fully grasped the characteristics of the shape. - The teaching language could be more vivid so that children could better understand the concept of shapes. * * Thursday and Thursday: Simple animal imitation (kitten, puppy)** #(1) Teaching plan 1. * * Teaching goal ** - Let the children know the kittens and puppies and understand their basic movements and characteristics. - Children were encouraged to imitate the actions of kittens and puppies. 2. * * Teaching preparation ** - Pictures and videos of kittens and puppies. - Small toy fish, small bone props. 3. * * Teaching process ** - [Introduction: Play a video clip of a kitten and puppy to attract the attention of young children.] - Knowing animals: Show pictures of kittens and puppies, such as kittens that can meow and catch mice, and puppies that can bark and watch the house. - Imitate actions: Guide the child to imitate a kitten's walk (light, light footsteps), a puppy's tail (happily wagging), and reward the child with a small toy fish or small bones. - Interactivity: Let the children imitate kittens and puppies in groups, observe and learn from each other. - To summarize: review the characteristics and actions of kittens and puppies, and encourage children to continue imitating them at home. #(2) Reflection - * * Strengths ** - The video was very attractive to young children, who had a deeper understanding of kittens and puppies. - The reward item stimulated the enthusiasm of the child to imitate. - * * Not enough ** - In the imitation part, some of the children's movements were not up to standard, so the teacher could demonstrate more times. - During the group interaction, some of the children in the groups were too noisy, and the order management needed to be strengthened. * * Friday: I love my kindergarten (Emotional Cultivation)** #(1) Teaching plan 1. * * Teaching goal ** - Let the children express their love for the kindergarten. - Cultivate a sense of belonging in the kindergarten. 2. * * Teaching preparation ** - The photos of the kindergarten (classrooms, playground, activity room, etc.). - Some small sticker. 3. * * Teaching process ** - [Introduction: Show pictures of the kindergarten and ask the children if they like these places.] - Emotional Guidance: Tell about interesting things in kindergarten, such as playing games with friends, teachers teaching singing, etc. - [Show your love: encourage children to say why they like the kindergarten, such as "I like the kindergarten slide", and give them a small sticker as a reward.] - Group activity: Sing the song "I love my kindergarten." - In conclusion, he emphasized that kindergarten was a happy place and that everyone loved kindergarten. #(2) Reflection - * * Strengths ** - The photo display reminded the child of the happy times in kindergarten and could better trigger emotional resonance. - Children were more active in expressing their reasons for liking, and the small sticker played a certain role in motivation. - * * Not enough ** - There was not enough guidance for children who were shy and did not dare to express themselves. They should be given more encouragement and time. - When they sang "I Love My Kindergarten," some of the children's voices were soft, probably because they were not familiar with the song. * * Sixth, weekly summary ** #(I) Teaching Achievement - The child had made some progress in color, shape, animal cognition, and so on. He could recognize red, blue, round, square, kitten, puppy, and so on. - In terms of music perception and emotional cultivation, the children also showed positive performance. They could initially perceive the melody of "Twinkle", and some children expressed their love for kindergarten. #(II) Inadequacies - In the teaching process, the attention to individual children was not enough, and it was necessary to strengthen the individual guidance in the future teaching. - The difficulty of the teaching content still needed to be improved. Some of the content was difficult for some children, while others were simple. #(3) Modification measures - Increase the individual tutoring time for individual children and adjust the teaching methods according to the children's learning progress. - Before designing the teaching content, they should fully understand the current knowledge level of the children and ensure that the difficulty of the teaching content is moderate. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the lesson plan activity of tasting popcorn in the small class, the following points were worth reflecting and concluding: ** I. About children's interests and interactions ** 1. ** Attract interest ** - Food is very attractive to small children, and food like popcorn can quickly capture their attention. At the beginning of the activity, the child showed a strong interest in corn and popcorn, which was a good start for the smooth development of the activity. - However, in the game and children's song segment, if the activity was carried out when the child first came into contact with popcorn, their attention would be easily distracted by the popcorn, resulting in poor interaction with the teacher. Therefore, when designing similar activities, the order of introduction of new content needed to be carefully considered. If the children could fully understand the basic knowledge of the popcorn making process before carrying out games and children's songs, it might improve the interaction effect. 2. ** The influence of experience on interaction ** - When the children had the experience of "popcorn," they participated in the game and children's song activities again, and their participation increased significantly. This means that when designing children's activities, we should take into account the children's existing experience and build activities based on their experience. This can better promote the interaction between children, teachers, and peers. ** 2. Details of the event ** 1. ** Material Details ** - In the process of children grabbing popcorn, popcorn might be spilled. Some children even picked up popcorn that fell on the carpet. This phenomenon reminded teachers to take into account the possible behavior of children when preparing the activity materials and try to avoid possible bad behavior. For example, you could choose the right container to hold popcorn, or adjust the venue to reduce the occurrence of this situation. ** 3. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Interested in scientific exploration ** - If the goal of the lesson plan included cultivating the child's interest in exploring scientific phenomena (such as corn turning into popcorn), from the perspective of the activity process, the child's curiosity about the phenomenon of heating corn into popcorn in the microwave would be beneficial to achieving the teaching goal. However, if more activities could be added to allow children to personally participate in the exploration, such as allowing children to operate simple heating equipment under safe conditions or observing more corn and popcorn in different states, it would help to strengthen this teaching goal. 2. ** Perception and Comparisons ** - For the goal of letting children understand the basic characteristics of corn and compare the difference between corn and popcorn, it was more effective for children to perceive it by looking, holding, smelling, and tasting. However, in guiding children to accurately express these differences in language, they might need to be further strengthened. For example, they could design more targeted questions or discussion sessions to encourage children to think and express more deeply. <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 the lesson plan of "I play games with the chair": ** I. Teaching plan summary ** 1. ** Target achieved ** - In terms of movement skills, through a variety of chair games, such as crossing, balance, crawling and other movements, children have improved their body coordination, agility and balance ability to varying degrees. For example, in the process of using the chair as a hill to cross, as a wooden bridge to walk, etc., the child can actively participate and try to complete the actions according to the requirements. - In terms of social interaction, whether it was free exploration or cooperative games, children had the opportunity to interact with their peers. For example, in the game of building chairs and group competitions, children learned to discuss and cooperate with their peers to complete the game tasks together, which enhanced the sense of teamwork to a certain extent. - In terms of emotional experience, the whole game process was full of fun. The children showed a strong interest in the game. When faced with challenges (such as difficult movements or competitive links), they could maintain a positive attitude and experience the joy of participating in the game and the joy of success. 2. ** Teaching content ** - With the chair as the core prop, he designed a rich and varied game content. From simple individual exploration of the chair to cooperative games with a certain degree of difficulty, to contextualized competition games (such as rescuing small animals, grabbing red flags, etc.), the teaching content progressed step by step, gradually increasing the difficulty, in line with the laws of learning and development of children. - The content of the game covered a variety of movement skills training, combining physical training with the fun of the game, avoiding the dullness of pure skill training. 3. ** Teaching Method ** - The independent exploration method was used to allow the children to freely explore the chair at the beginning of the game, stimulating the creativity and imagination of the children. The children could discover a variety of different ways to play the chair, such as riding a horse, drilling into a cave, etc. - The demonstration method also played an important role in the teaching process. After the child explored, the teacher would demonstrate the standard actions, such as cross-chair, walking on a wooden bridge, etc., to help the child correct the wrong actions and better master the skills. - The game competition method increased the fun and challenge of the game, urged the children to actively participate, and improved the children's sense of competition. ** 2. Reflection on lesson plans ** 1. ** Safety issues ** - During the game, although there were certain safety tips, some parts of the game still had security risks. For example, when riding a chair as a horse, the child might fall because of the instability of the center of gravity. In future teaching, more attention should be paid to the protective measures for the child, such as setting up soft protective pads in the activity ground, or giving more detailed guidance to the movements that are easy to fall, reducing the difficulty of the movements, etc. 2. ** Individual differences ** - There were individual differences between young children and they displayed different levels of ability during the game. Some children with stronger abilities could easily complete difficult movements and game tasks, while some children with weaker abilities might encounter difficulties. In future teaching, more attention should be paid to individual differences and more guidance and support should be provided for children with weaker abilities. For example, tiered tasks could be set so that each child could gain a sense of accomplishment within their own abilities. 3. ** Game segment settings ** - The transition of some parts of the game could be more natural and smooth. For example, some children might still be immersed in the individual game and could not adapt well to the requirements of the cooperative game. In the future teaching design, more attention should be paid to the transition design between the links, such as adding guiding words or Mini games, so that children can smoothly enter the next link from one link. 4. ** Game Equipment Management ** - During the game, the arrangement and management of the chairs would sometimes affect the progress of the game. For example, when a child needs to quickly reassemble the chair for the next game, the child may be confused. In future activities, the placement and management of chairs could be planned in advance, such as setting up specific areas to place chairs, or arranging children to be responsible for the arrangement of chairs to improve the efficiency of the game. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the main points of the reflection summary of the heroic story theme class meeting lesson plan: ** 1. Event Organization ** 1. ** Initial preparations ** - [Selection of content: When preparing heroic stories, we should ensure the accuracy and authority of the source of the story. We should select representative and infectious heroic deeds so that they can better resonate with the students.] For example, when telling the story of the hero leader, Hu Wenjie, by digging into the details of his life, such as parting with his family, the last letter to his family, etc., the image of the hero was more three-dimensional, making the students feel that the hero was also an ordinary person with flesh and blood, but made a great sacrifice at the critical moment. - Resource Integration: Integration of various forms of resources, such as videos, pictures, text, etc. For example, in the "Qingming Festival for Heroes" themed class meeting held at Suiping No.1 Primary School, some classes organized students to watch videos related to heroes and martyrs. This was more intuitive than simple text narration, allowing students to have a deeper understanding of heroic deeds. At the same time, the use of online resources must be screened to ensure that the content meets the educational purpose and is positive. 2. ** Event Execution ** - Forms of activities: Diverse forms of activities can increase student participation. For example, in addition to traditional storytelling, students could also be organized to role-play and simulate the scenes of heroic deeds, allowing students to experience the state of mind of heroes more deeply. In the "Qingming Festival" class meeting, some classes organized students to offer flowers online, bow to the heroes, sign autographs, and send messages. These forms allowed students to actively express their respect for the heroes. - Time arrangement: The class meeting should be arranged reasonably. It should not be too rushed, causing the students to have little knowledge of the heroic story, nor should it be too long, causing the students to be distracted. For example, when organizing students to hold an online memorial service for heroes, they had to give the students enough time to browse through the heroic deeds and present flowers. However, they had to set a certain time limit to ensure that the activity was compact. 3. ** Follow-up ** - [Collect feedback: Collect feedback from students after the event.] Students 'understanding of heroic stories and their satisfaction with the activity format could be found out through a survey, group discussion, etc. For example, after the "Online Sacrifice to Heroes" activity, they would find out whether the students had increased their reverence for the revolutionary martyrs through the activity, and whether they had new thoughts about their studies and life. - [Extending education: Extending the educational effect of the heroic story themed class meeting to daily learning and life.] For example, they could organize a follow-up essay competition to let students share their feelings about the heroic spirit, or carry out volunteer service activities to let students practice the heroic spirit of dedication in practice. ** 2. In terms of educational effects ** 1. ** Knowledge Transfer ** - Historical Awareness: To ensure that students accurately understand the historical background and heroic deeds through the themed class meeting. For example, when telling the heroic stories of the New Fourth Army soldiers, the historical mission and battle experience of the New Fourth Army should be conveyed to the students in detail, so that the students had a clearer understanding of that period of history and understood that the sacrifices of the heroes were for the great interests of the country and the nation. - " Cultural inheritance: Heroic stories are also a part of culture. The theme class meeting should focus on inheriting the outstanding cultural elements contained in them, such as the patriotic spirit and dedication of the heroes. These spirits should become part of the students 'values and inspire them to be positive in modern society. 2. ** Touched by emotions ** - [Resonance Stimulation: Observe if the student has an emotional resonance with the heroic deeds.] From the results of some of the class meetings, such as the students listening to the story of the heroic leader Hu Wenjie, they were moved by his sacrifice for the survival of the country and national liberation. This kind of emotional resonance was a successful performance. However, if some students did not resonate, it was necessary to analyze whether it was the problem of the way the story was told or whether the students themselves lacked relevant historical knowledge. - Change in attitude: Check the students 'attitude after attending the class meeting, such as whether they cherish their current happy life more, whether they have a more respectful attitude towards heroes, etc. For example, after the "Qingming Festival" class meeting, the students expressed their desire to inherit the great patriotic spirit of the revolutionary martyrs, which showed that the class meeting had changed the students 'attitudes to a certain extent. ** III. Inadequacies and improvement measures ** 1. ** Inadequacies ** - Unbalanced participation: In the themed class meeting activities, there may be a situation where some students have high participation and some students are more passive. This might be because the activity format did not take into account the learning styles and interests of different students. For example, in the discussion session, if only a few students actively spoke and most students only listened, then the effect of full participation would not be achieved. - "Not deep enough: The excavation of the heroic stories may not be deep enough, resulting in students only understanding the surface and not understanding the meaning of the heroic spirit." For example, he simply described the heroic deeds of the heroes without in-depth analysis of the values and significance behind these deeds. 2. ** Modification measures ** - Personalized design: design more customized activities according to the characteristics of the students. For more introverted students, they could design some group activities to encourage them to participate. For students who liked to perform, they could provide more opportunities to show off, such as letting them be narrators of heroic stories. - Deep excavation: When preparing the heroic story, study the thoughts and values behind the heroic deeds in depth, and deepen their understanding of the heroic spirit by guiding students to analyze the thinking process of heroes when they face difficulties and choices. For example, when telling the story of Hu Wenjie's martyr, in addition to telling the plot of his heroic sacrifice, one could also delve into his initial intention of joining the army and the support of his faith in the war. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>