The following is a reflection and evaluation of the possible advantages and disadvantages of the Red Boat Art lesson plan: ##1. Strengths ###(1) Combination of Culture and Art 1. ** History and Culture Education ** - By letting the children draw the red boat, they could understand the historical background and significance of the red boat in the process of artistic creation, and ingeniously integrate the revolutionary culture education and art education. This kind of combination helped to cultivate the children's feelings of patriotism, allowing them to have a certain understanding of important historical events from an early age. 2. ** Invigorate creativity ** - In the process of drawing the red boat, the child could create according to his own understanding of the red boat. The teacher's demonstration was just a guide. The children could use their imagination, such as adding different elements around the red boat, such as the ripples of the lake, the flowers and plants on the shore, etc., to stimulate the children's creativity and imagination. ###(2) Teaching process 1. ** Step by Step Guidance ** - The teaching process began with the introduction of Ode to the Red Flag and the sharing of the historical background of the red boat, followed by the introduction of drawing tools, then the demonstration of drawing the red boat, and finally, the children were allowed to draw and share by themselves. The whole process was gradual. This kind of step-by-step guidance was in line with the learning characteristics of children, allowing children to gradually deepen into the theme of the red boat painting. 2. ** Interactivity ** - During the exhibition and sharing of paintings, children could show their works and share their experiences. This segment enhanced the interaction between the children, allowing them to obtain different creative ideas and ideas from their peers, and at the same time, improving the children's ability to express themselves. ##2. Flaws ###(1) Teaching content 1. ** Grasping the depth of history ** - For the older children, the historical story behind the red boat was more complicated. It might be difficult to ensure that the children truly understood the deep historical significance of the red boat during the teaching process. If the explanation of the historical background was too simple, it might only be superficial knowledge transfer, and if the explanation was too deep, it might exceed the scope of the child's understanding. 2. ** The limitation of the painting content ** - As the theme was a red boat, compared to some open-minded painting topics such as "My Dream", the shape and characteristics of the red boat were relatively fixed. This might limit the creative thinking of some children to a certain extent, making it difficult for some children to develop their own unique artistic creativity. ###(2) Teaching Methods 1. ** Not enough attention to individual differences ** - In the process of drawing, different children's drawing ability and speed were different. The lesson plan might not have sufficiently mentioned how to give individual guidance to children with weak drawing ability or slow drawing speed, which might cause these children to feel pressure during the drawing process or not be able to fully complete their work. 2. ** Uniqueness of drawing tools ** - The lesson plan only mentioned the drawing tool of colored pens. If more diverse tools could be introduced, such as colored paper, scissors (used to make simple red boat paper-cut and piecing), it might allow children to have a richer experience of the artistic expression of the red boat. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is the reflection and evaluation of the art appreciation material lesson plan for the middle class: ** I. The importance of reflection and evaluation of art lesson plans in the middle class ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - In the art appreciation activities of the middle class, the teaching goal should be consistent with the development level of the middle class children. For example, for art appreciation, if the goal is set too high, such as asking the child to master overly complex artistic expressions or a deep understanding of a specific artist's work, it may exceed the child's ability. If the goal was set too low, it would not be able to effectively improve the child's artistic perception. For example, in the art appreciation activity with trees as the theme, the goal was to let the children understand the general situation of the color changes of trees in autumn, rather than precisely grasping the specific characteristics of the changes of trees such as ginkgo and red maple. This was more in line with the characteristics of the middle class children's limited knowledge and ability. 2. ** Teaching content selection ** - The content of the lesson had to be able to attract the attention of the children in the middle class. For children of this age, they were usually interested in colorful and intuitive content. For example, in the " Colorful Trees " activity, the rich colors of autumn trees were used to design the teaching content, which could satisfy the children's preference for gorgeous colors. At the same time, the difficulty level of the content should also be moderate. It should not be too complicated for children to understand, nor should it be too simple and not challenging. 3. ** Teaching methods ** - In the middle class art appreciation teaching, the traditional form of demonstration by the teacher and imitation by the children might not be suitable for the new curriculum concept. For example, when guiding a child to draw a tree, you can first propose a drawing task, and then ask the child to think about the drawing steps by asking questions, such as "To draw a big tree, which part should I draw first?" This kind of guided teaching method could stimulate children's initiative and thinking ability. Moreover, providing children with a variety of materials and allowing them to have the space to choose independently was also a teaching method that met the needs of the development of middle class children. It could better reflect the requirement of " being able to perform artistic performance activities in their own way." 4. ** Child participation ** - Observing children's participation in art appreciation activities was an important part of evaluating lesson plans. In the activity, whether the child actively answered questions and actively participated in the creation could reflect the rationality of the teaching plan design. For example, in the group discussion activity of appreciating Qi Baishi's works, if the children could actively share their feelings about the works and actively answer questions about Qi Baishi's painting theme and style, it meant that the lesson plan was more successful in stimulating the participation of the children. 5. ** In terms of work display and evaluation ** - The art exhibition was a key part of the middle class art appreciation activity. The way the work was displayed should take into account the psychological needs of the child. For example, the work could be displayed in a place where the child could easily see it, and the child's work could be evaluated with encouraging language. At the same time, the evaluation standard should not be too simple. It should focus on the child's efforts in the creative process, creativity, and other aspects, not just the final effect of the work. ** 2. Reflection and evaluation with specific lesson plans as an example ** 1. ** Take "Colorful Tree" as an example ** - ** Strengths ** - The goal was set to match the ability of the middle class children. It was focused on the color and did not require the children to master overly complicated knowledge of tree characteristics. - In preparation for the activity, the method of taking photos first and then enlarging the photos was used to create pictures, which brought realistic visual impact to the children and helped to connect with the children's existing experience. - In terms of teaching methods, by reversing the traditional teaching steps, first putting forward the painting requirements, and then using questions to guide the children to understand the painting steps, he successfully solved the key and difficult problem of guiding the children to understand the shape and characteristics of trees. Moreover, it provided a variety of materials for children, reflecting the teaching concept of self-selection. - ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In terms of the presentation of the work, if the teaching plan could elaborate on the presentation method and evaluation standards in more detail, it would make the entire teaching plan more perfect. For example, it could be mentioned that the colorful trees drawn by the children could be displayed in the natural corner of the classroom, together with real plants, so that the children could feel the connection between art and life. During the evaluation, the children could be guided to appreciate each other's works and talk about which tree's color or shape they liked the most. 2. ** Take Crazy Hair as an example ** - ** Strengths ** - The teaching goal was clear, such as experiencing the visual impact of crazy hair in the game and appreciating the process, exploring the use of blow-painting to express hairstyle and other goals. It was not only in line with the characteristics of the middle class children who were curious about new things, but also to cultivate the children's artistic expression. - The teaching process was designed reasonably. From using the hairdryer to stimulate the children's interest, to admiring the pictures and feeling the exaggerated hairstyle, to the teacher demonstrating the steps of blowing and explaining the requirements, and finally to the children's creation and appreciation of the comments, the links were compact and fun. - ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the demonstration section, Fan Tu was too singular. When improving, you can prepare a variety of different styles and color combinations to give children more sources of creative inspiration. For example, it could display crazy hair styling pictures of different skin colors and different hairstyles, as well as hair pictures that were blown out with different colors. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The " Clouds and Raindrops " math lesson plan was designed to let the child perceive the number of objects in the process of matching the mouth and hand, and to match the corresponding objects according to the number. ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Teaching Method ** - ** Combination of games and teaching **: Considering that mathematics activities may be boring for children, especially the content of points, games and teaching are combined. For example, in the " Raindrops and Dots " segment, the children were asked to look at the cards and count the number of raindrops under the clouds one by one, and then use the card to express it. This way, the children could learn knowledge in the process of playing. - ** Scene Setting **: In the "Cloud Points and Raindrops" game segment, the scene of the cloud mother was set up to guide the children to count the number of figures on the clouds, and then the children played the raindrops to play the game, so that the children could learn in an interesting situation and increase their participation. 2. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - [Knowledge and Skill Cultivation: Through different stages, such as counting the number of raindrops, determining the number of raindrop babies according to the number of patterns on the clouds, etc., the child can train his or her ability to count the number of raindrops with his or her mouth and the ability to match the number of raindrops with the number of objects.] 3. ** Children's learning status ** - ** High enthusiasm **: Judging from the performance of the children in the game, most of the children are eager to participate in the game, which means that this teaching method can stimulate the interest of the children in learning, and they can enter the learning state after being reminded, reflecting the children's high enthusiasm for the activity content. ** 2. Weakness ** 1. ** Not enough attention to individual differences ** - In the " Raindrops and Dots " segment, the children with stronger abilities could use the dot card to indicate the number of raindrops, but the children with weaker abilities could sometimes raise the correct number, but the speed was slower. This indicated that the attention and guidance of the children with weaker abilities were not enough in the teaching process, and they were not better helped to master the correct method of counting. 2. ** Emotional management for children ** - In the " Cloud and Raindrops " game segment, some children were too excited and happy. They only wanted to play the game and ignored the number of pictures. This meant that the design of the game segment did not fully consider how to balance the children's enthusiasm for the game and learning goals. The teacher's guidance in this aspect was not enough. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are examples of reflections and evaluations of several indoor game lesson plans: ##1."Passing Hats" Game 1. ** Teaching plan content ** - ** Target Setting **: Make the child experience the fun of playing with his or her companions in the game, cultivate a lively and cheerful personality, improve the adaptability and agility of the game movements, be able to actively participate in game activities and learn self-protection, and show the cute side in the activities. - [Game preparation: One Whistle, a number of Big Red Apple Cards, and a number of self-made hats.] - ** Course **: The teacher will take the children to the outdoor playground to jog for a round to warm up. Then, the teacher will introduce the game of "Passing the Hat" and explain the rules (divide the children into two groups of equal number and arrange them in an eight-character shape. There will be 10 hats in front of the children in each group. After the game begins, the children in each group will put on the first hat. The second child will immediately take off the hat from the first child's head and put it on his own head. The children behind will pass it on from the first child. When the first child's hat was taken off, he immediately picked up the second hat and passed it down in turn until all 10 hats were passed down. The group that passed the hat quickly won. Then, the game began. 2. ** Reflection and Evaluation ** - ** Strengths ** - ** Aspect of achieving goals **: Through the form of group competition, the children will actively participate in the game and interact well with their peers. In the process of passing the hat, the agility of their movements will be trained. For example, the children need to pass the hat quickly and accurately, which will help improve their reaction ability. At the same time, in order to win the reward (the big red apple card), the child would actively participate in the game. In this process, he would feel the joy of playing with his companions. His personality would also be trained and become more lively and cheerful. - ** Game design **: The rules of the game are simple and easy to understand, suitable for the comprehension ability of older children. The whistle was used as a signal to start the game, so that there were clear instructions for the start and end of the game, which was easy for children to follow. Moreover, the props he prepared were simple, such as self-made hats, which were easy to obtain. - ** Flaws ** - [Problem of environment choice: The lesson plan mentioned playing games in the outdoor playground, but the topic required indoor games. This was a mistake in the choice of environment.] If it was carried out indoors, it was necessary to consider whether the space was enough for the children to line up and pass the hats to avoid accidents such as collisions due to the narrow space. - ** Not enough attention to individual differences **: Not fully considering the differences in children's motor ability and reaction speed, which may cause some children to feel frustrated because they can't keep up with the rhythm in the game. ##2. The Cloaked Child Music Game 1. ** Teaching plan content ** - ** Target Setting **: Able to do basic dance steps such as running and stepping rhythmically with the music, abide by the rules of the game, restrain yourself from peeking at the children who are hiding in the game, actively participate in activities and speak your thoughts boldly, cultivate the habit of speaking boldly in front of others, and learn Mandarin. - ** Game preparation **: A large cloak. The child has already learned to sing the song "The Cloaked Child" to the melody. He has learned the basic steps of running on his heels and stepping on his toes. - [The process: Through the "guessing doll" game, the teacher will put the doll into the cloak, and the child will cover his eyes and listen to the song before guessing the doll.] Then, the children would be guided to review the basic dance steps along with the music. Finally, the children would play the music game of "The Cloaked Child" completely along with the music.(When the song was about to end, the teacher had to quickly cover a child's body with a cloak when the child was not paying attention. When the song was over, the other children would guess who the child in the cloak was. After guessing correctly, they would continue to play the game.) 2. ** Reflection and Evaluation ** - ** Strengths ** - ** Aspect of achieving the goal **: By combining music learning (performing basic dance steps along with music) with games, children can continuously practice basic dance steps such as running on their heels and toes and step by step during the game, enhancing the child's sense of rhythm. At the same time, guessing the children in the cloak helped to cultivate the awareness of children to abide by the rules of the game, so that children could restrain themselves from peeking, and exercise their self-control ability. In the process of interaction, children needed to express their thoughts, which was beneficial to train children's habit of speaking boldly in front of others and learning Mandarin. - ** Game design **: The introduction of the game is interesting. The "guessing doll" segment can quickly attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in participating in the game. Moreover, the game could be carried out by using the children's existing singing ability and dance learning foundation, so that the game could be carried out smoothly. At the same time, it also consolidated the knowledge and skills that the children had learned before. - ** Flaws ** - ** Restrictions on interaction **: During the game, the interaction between the child and the teacher is mainly involved, and the interaction between the children is relatively small. For example, if he could add some group discussions or cooperative guessing sessions in the guessing session, it would be more conducive to the cultivation of communication and cooperation skills between children. - Difficulty adaptability: For some children who have a poor sense of rhythm or are not familiar with the dance steps, they may encounter difficulties in the process of performing the basic dance steps with the music. The game may be delayed due to the lack of proficiency of some children. ##3."Turning Waste into Treasure" Handmade Game (Although it is not a traditional game, it is played indoors and has a certain degree of fun) 1. ** Teaching plan content ** - ** Target Setting **: Guide the children to make use of the waste items in their daily lives, experience the fun of the activity, and develop the children's hands-on ability, imagination, and creativity. - ** Game preparation **: Prepare paper plates, paper cups, paper roll cores, soap packaging boxes, jelly boxes, beverage bottle caps, discs, disposable chopsticks, yogurt boxes, cigarette boxes, straws, handmade paper, cardboard, H-shaped nails, double-sided tape, and other materials. - ** Course **: Use the "Hand Shadow Game" to stimulate children's interest. The teacher showed the self-made products one by one, and the children appreciated and observed them. The teacher introduced some of the works, guided the children to discuss the production materials and ask questions, explained the usage of special materials and matters needing attention, divided the materials into groups for the children to make, the teacher guided them on a tour, and finally showed the children's works to appreciate and evaluate each other. 2. ** Reflection and Evaluation ** - ** Strengths ** - ** Achievement of goals **: By providing abundant waste materials, children have a lot of room to play in the production process. They can give full play to their imagination and creativity and combine different materials to make a variety of works, which develops children's hands-on ability. In the process of seeing their own works and appreciating other children's works, children experienced the joy of activities. - ** Game design **: The introduction phase is novel. The shadow game can quickly attract the attention of children and stimulate their creativity. The materials prepared were rich and varied, covering a variety of common waste items in life, providing a wide range of creative materials for children. Moreover, during the production process, the teacher would tour around to guide and encourage the children to make works that were different from the teacher's, which would help stimulate the children's innovative thinking. - ** Flaws ** - ** Incomplete consideration of grouping **: When the materials were distributed into groups, the individual differences of the children were not taken into account. The children with strong and weak abilities were not properly matched. This may cause the production progress of some groups to be slow or the quality of the works to be low. - ** Guidance method **: The teacher may give too many instructions, which may affect the children's chances of independent exploration and observation to a certain extent. Children should be allowed to discover the production methods and skills themselves. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Reflection and Evaluation on the Teaching Plan of the Big Class's Outdoor Game Activity" ** I. Teaching plan content ** 1. ** Game Name **:"The Great Adventure of Relay'. 2. ** Game goal ** - To train the big muscles of the children in the upper class, such as running, jumping, climbing, and so on. - Cultivate children's sense of teamwork and competition. 3. ** Game preparation ** - The outdoor playground was set up with different checkpoints, such as small hurdles (for jumping), small hills (for climbing), and short tracks (for running). - There are several batons. 4. ** Gameplay ** - Divide the children into groups of the same number. - The first child of each group held the baton and set off after hearing the command. He jumped over the small hurdles, climbed the hill, ran across the short track, and finally returned to pass the baton to the next child. - And so on, the group that completed the relay first won. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The game activities made full use of the outdoor venue resources, and the checkpoints set up could train the children's various sports abilities. For example, small hurdles trained children's jumping ability, small hills trained their climbing ability, and short trails trained their running ability. - The relay was very suitable for the older children. They already had a certain sense of competition. This kind of group competition could stimulate their enthusiasm for actively participating in the game. At the same time, it could also cultivate their team spirit during the relay. 2. ** Not enough ** - During the game, he found that some of the levels were a little difficult for some children, such as climbing a small hill. Some children were timid and did not dare to climb, which affected the progress of the game. - Although the safety of the game was considered, in actual operation, it was found that the position of the small hurdle would sometimes be slightly shifted due to the collision of children, which had a certain safety hazard. ** 3. Evaluation ** 1. ** Education Value ** - From the perspective of physical development, this game had a positive effect on the development of the big muscles of the older children. It can improve the coordination, flexibility and endurance of children. - From the perspective of social emotions, children learn to cooperate and compete in the group relay. They would encourage each other for the group's victory. At the same time, they would experience the different feelings of victory and defeat in the competition, which would help their emotional health develop. 2. ** Modifications ** - To solve the problem of the difficulty of climbing the hill, a teacher could be arranged to assist and encourage them, or reduce the height of the hill so that more children could successfully complete it. - As for the safety of the small hurdle, the position of the small hurdle should be more firmly fixed before the game, and the teacher should be arranged to check at any time during the game to ensure the safety of the child. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection and Evaluation of the Art Teaching Plan of the Small Class 'Mother Tree's Ball " From a reflection point of view, the art activity of " Mother Tree's Ball " in the lesson plan might be more suitable for the characteristics of the children in the lower class. For example, she might have made use of the children's natural affinity for the image of the mother tree to stimulate their interest in participating in artistic creation or performance. Judging from the evaluation, if the children were very active during the activity, it meant that the lesson plan was interesting. For example, they actively participated in imitating the role of the big tree mother ball, or enthusiastically used art forms to express the ball scene. However, if there were problems, it might be that the art materials were not abundant enough, limiting the children's creativity, or the teaching steps were not clear enough, causing some children to not understand what to do. Overall, this lesson plan had a good starting point, but it might need to be further optimized according to the actual teaching situation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection and evaluation of the teaching of the art class "Happy Clown": ** I. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - ** Awareness **: Through the activities, the children have a deeper understanding of the clown's facial features. They can understand and try to use exaggerated and distorted methods to express the clown's facial features. They have basically achieved their cognitive goals. For example, when appreciating a clown's picture, the child could point out the clown's big eyes, red and round nose, big mouth, and other features, and could use them in his own creation. - ** Ability ** - In the process of drawing, most children could boldly choose their favorite lines, shapes, and colors to shape, and display a certain degree of imagination. However, some children were more conservative in choosing colors and shapes, probably influenced by their usual drawing habits. Teachers could further guide children in this aspect in follow-up activities to encourage them to break through the norm. - In terms of creative ability, the children could draw according to the characteristics of the clown's image. However, when exaggerating the facial features, some children had certain difficulties, such as drawing bigger eyes or drawing more crooked mouths. They needed more demonstration and individual guidance from the teacher. - ** Emotional aspects **: The children showed high interest in the activity and actively participated in the creative process. When they showed their works and appreciated each other, they could feel the humor brought by the clown's exaggerated face. They experienced the joy brought by the creative activity and achieved their emotional goals. 2. ** Teaching Method Usage ** - ** Strengths ** - Many visual teaching methods, such as appreciating clown pictures and mask examples, could let children more intuitively feel the image characteristics of clowns, which was beneficial to children's understanding and creation of clowns. For example, when a clown's face was shown, the child could clearly see the exaggerated distortion of the eyes, mouth, and other parts, thus inspiring his own creative inspiration. - During the activity, the teacher guided the children to think independently by asking questions, such as " What happened to the clown's face? What part of it became interesting and funny?" This method could stimulate the children's initiative and allow them to explore the characteristics of clowns in their thoughts. - ** Not enough ** - In the process of children's creation, the teacher's guidance methods could be more diverse. For example, in addition to individual guidance, group guidance could also be used to allow children to communicate and learn from each other in the group. This might stimulate more creativity. - In the evaluation stage, the teacher's dominance was slightly stronger. Although there were children's self-evaluation and mutual evaluation, they could guide the children to explain the reasons why they liked the works in depth, rather than just a simple superficial evaluation. 3. ** Teaching content ** - ** Adaptability **: The clown's image is vivid, humorous, cute, exaggerated, and colorful. It is very suitable for the cognitive level and interest characteristics of the older children. Moreover, the drawing activities for clowns included the use of shapes, colors, and other artistic elements. It also allowed children to use their imagination to create. The content was appropriate. - ** Richness **: In addition to drawing the clown's facial features, the teaching content can also add some creative content about the clown's movements and scenes to make the children's works more rich and vivid. For example, he could guide the child to draw a scene of a clown performing on the stage to increase the storytelling of the picture. 4. ** Teaching process organization ** - ** Lead-in Stage **: The method of guessing riddles can better attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in clowns. However, the difficulty of the riddle may be high for some children. You can adjust the content of the riddle or add some hints to ensure that all children can participate in the introduction. - ** Event Opening Stage ** - When the teacher demonstrated the production process, they could ask questions and interact with the children better. However, the demonstration speed might be a little faster for some children. The pace of the demonstration could be adjusted according to the child's reaction. - In the independent creation segment, the children were given more time to create, allowing them to fully develop their imagination. However, in terms of materials, they could be more diverse. For example, in addition to brushes and paint, they could also provide some colored paper, sticker, and other materials, so that children could have more creative choices. - ** Evaluation segment **: The children's works were pasted on the big stage on the blackboard for display, creating a performance atmosphere. It was very creative. However, in the evaluation process, some reward mechanisms could be added, such as issuing small certificates to enhance the child's sense of achievement. ** 2. Teaching Evaluation ** 1. ** Evaluation of young children ** - ** Enthusiasm **: Most of the children showed high enthusiasm in the activities. They were interested in the topic of clowns and actively participated in various aspects such as observation, discussion, and creation. For example, when admiring the clown's picture, the child actively answered questions and shared what he found interesting about the clown. - ** Creation **: When the child creates a clown image, he shows a certain degree of creativity. Some of the children were creative in the design of the clown's costume, using unique patterns and colors to decorate it, while others exaggerated the clown's facial features, such as drawing the eyes into the shape of stars. - ** Cooperation ability **: Although this activity is mainly focused on individual creation, in the parts of displaying works and mutual evaluation, children can actively interact with their peers, listen to the opinions of others, and have a certain sense of cooperation. However, in future activities, he could design more tasks that required the children to cooperate to further develop their cooperative abilities. 2. ** Evaluation of Teachers ** - ** Teaching preparation **: The teacher has made sufficient preparations before teaching, such as providing clown pictures, mask examples, animation videos, and other materials. These materials help the children better understand the image and characteristics of the clown, laying a good foundation for the development of teaching activities. - ** Teaching Guidance **: During the activity, the teacher can guide the child to observe the characteristics of the clown, help the child master the method of drawing the clown through questions and demonstration, and encourage the child to be bold and innovative. However, there was still room for improvement in guiding children to think deeply and explore creativity. - ** Class Management **: During the entire teaching process, the teacher can manage the classroom order well and let the children learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. However, when individual children were distracted or encountered difficulties, the teacher's attention and guidance could be more timely and effective. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** 1. Teaching plan goal ** 1. Guide children to experience and perceive the beautiful and imaginative artistic conception in the song, cultivate aesthetic taste, and stimulate the interest of actively participating in music activities. 2. Enlighten children to sing beautifully and slowly according to the melody and beat of the song, and cultivate their sensitivity and expressiveness to music. 3. Learn a new song, understand that the song is a triple beat song, and sing the accent at the beginning of the sentence. 4. They could listen to their companions 'singing and learn to control and adjust their own singing. 5. Through the appreciation of the song "Little White Boat" and the understanding of the lyrics, the children's sense of music rhythm was cultivated, and the children's expressiveness was developed. ** 2. Prepare the lesson plan ** 1. Song Coursewares, music teaching tape, tape recorder, self-made long drum, Korean costume, etc. 2. You can also prepare paper boats, a drum, and a drumstick, or prepare pictures of gardens, woods, grasslands, and kindergarten to assist in teaching. ** 3. Teaching plan process ** #(I) Introduction 1. Children can be invited to listen to two different pieces of music (Song 1: a lively duple beat song; Song 2:"Little White Boat" accompaniment music) and perform freely. 2. Or play the game "Peng", the teacher beats the drum to give a three-beat rhythm, and the child is asked to run, walk slowly, walk lightly or heavily according to the rhythm given by the teacher. You can also show a small white boat to draw out the theme. #(II) Unfolding Part 1. ** Master the rhythm of the song and familiarize yourself with the melody ** - Ask the children about the differences between the two pieces of music, find out the music in three-beat, guide the children to show the strength of the three-beat with their movements, and organize the children to practice the rhythm of the three-beat with the music. 2. ** Understand the content of the song and learn the lyrics ** - The teacher introduced the name of the song and demonstrated how to sing it. - Through questions and demonstration (or related pictures) to help children understand the lyrics, such as asking the difference between the small white boat in the song and the usual boat, as well as the lyrics content. - The child watched the lesson (or combined with the teacher's demonstration) to appreciate the song completely, remember the favorite or most beautiful lyrics, and then guide the child to learn according to the lyrics. 3. ** Learn to sing songs ** - Ask the child to sing the song in a natural voice. - The children sang the song together. - Through asking questions, the children were guided to reflect on the singing situation and practice singing with emphasis. - Using the form of song solitaire to help children further master the song. - The children were provided with scenes and props such as "boats and bunnies" to perform in groups. - Please sing the song to the guest teacher. 4. ** Understand the cultural background of the song (if it is involved)** - By observing the Korean costumes and appreciating the Korean dance, the children could be guided to understand that "Little White Boat" was a Korean folk song. #(III) End 1. Please carry the "long drum" on your back and sing and dance with the teacher along with the music of the small white boat. 2. Or ask the children to dance to the music with ribbons. ** IV. Reflection on lesson plans ** 1. ** Success ** - To create a kind of artistic conception for children, so that children can experience and express the poetic feelings of the song in the beautiful and quiet melody. For example, the beautiful night sky map displayed in the classroom, coupled with vivid language, so that children can turn the classroom into a beautiful night sky and cultivate children's innovative consciousness and unique creative behavior. - To expand the knowledge, stimulate the imagination of the children, attract the children to actively participate, and jump out of the box of simple singing a song. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - In the triple-meter rhythm, the understanding may not be in place at the beginning, and the in-depth understanding may not be achieved. - The communication between the children and the teachers was insufficient, and the interaction needed to be strengthened. - Children's "movement" is not enough, so we should think of more ways to inspire children to relax and perform. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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If it's about the reflection and evaluation of the middle class's teaching plan, the following are some key points: * * 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Action Skill Target ** - If the teaching goal was to let the child master movements such as jumping sideways with his feet together, he needed to observe the child's performance in the activity. For example, whether there were enough practice opportunities for the child to master the movements during the activity, the accuracy and coordination of the movements completed by the child to see the degree of achievement of the goal. If some of the children's movements were not standard, it might be because the demonstration was not clear enough or the practice session was not set up reasonably. - As for the goal of exploring the different ways of playing the puzzle, it depended on whether the child actively participated in the exploration and whether he could find a variety of ways to play. If the child just repeated the known play, it might be that the guidance was not sufficient and did not stimulate the child's creativity. 2. * * Emotion and Quality Target ** - In terms of the cultivation of cooperative awareness, if the goal was to let the child form the quality of being good at cooperating with his peers, he had to observe the child's performance in the cooperative link. For example, in the jigsaw puzzle or multiplayer game, whether the child actively communicated with his peers and divided the work. If the child only focused on playing with the puzzle and ignored his peers, it meant that the awareness of cooperation in teaching was not enough. - To develop the quality of children's courage to accept challenges, it depends on the child's reaction when the difficulty of the game is set (such as jumping with different heights and width). If children were generally afraid of trying difficult games, it might be because they did not give enough encouragement and confidence in the early guidance. * * 2. Teaching process ** 1. * * Teaching Method ** - The use of diverse teaching methods. For example, whether to use gamification methods to run through the teaching, such as using the puzzle as the steering wheel of a car, using music to guide the rhythm, and so on. If the children were more enthusiastic in the activities, it meant that the game-based teaching had played a better role; if the children were not interested, they might need to add more diverse game elements or change the game form. - Whether or not effective demonstration methods were used in the teaching process. For example, when the teacher demonstrated the feet together and jumped sideways, whether to explain the essentials of the action while demonstrating (such as the feet when jumping, bending the legs, swinging the arms, etc.), if the child frequently made mistakes in the practice, it might be that the demonstration was not detailed enough or the explanation was not targeted at the child's understanding level. 2. * * Teaching Organization Form ** - For the use of the alternating cycle of "scatter, focus, re-scatter, re-focus", it depends on whether it really increases the practice opportunities and activity density of the children. If the child was confused or idle during the scattered practice, it might be because the teacher's task arrangement before the scattered practice was not clear enough; if the child's attention was not concentrated during the concentrated explanation, it might be because the content was not vivid enough or the time was too long. * * 3. Child participation ** 1. * * Overall participation ** - Observe the enthusiasm of the children in the whole puzzle lesson plan activity. If most of the children could actively participate in the exploration and practice, it meant that the content and form of the activity were more attractive to the children; if more children were free from the activity, it might be that the difficulty of the activity was too high or too low, which did not meet the needs of the children's ability and interest. 2. * * Individual differences ** - Pay attention to the participation of children of different ability levels. Whether there were enough challenges for children with strong abilities to continue their development, and whether there were enough help and guidance for children with weak abilities, such as whether the teachers had targeted guidance for children with poor coordination in jumping board activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Since there was no specific content of the teaching plan for the open class of Bel Canto, the following is the reflection and evaluation points of the teaching plan from the general perspective of teaching Bel Canto: * * 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. * * Clarity of goals ** - Do the teaching objectives clearly state the results that students should achieve in terms of knowledge, skills, and emotions? For example, in terms of knowledge, it was clear that students should understand the basic vocal principles of bel canto, whether they could accurately sing a specific tone transition, and whether they could cultivate the appreciation of bel canto music. - Whether the goal was in line with the actual level of the students and the requirements of the course, it could not be too simple or complicated. If it was an open class for beginners, it would not be appropriate to set the goal to master the high-difficulty colorway singing skills, and for students who had a certain foundation, it would be too basic if the goal was only to learn simple breathing methods. 2. * * Target measurability ** - Can you measure the achievement of your goals through specific teaching activities and evaluation methods? For example, if the goal was set as "students can master the correct breathing technique", there should be corresponding practice and testing methods in the lesson plan, such as observing the students 'abdominal breathing movements or the stability of their breath when singing long notes. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Accuracy of content ** - Whether the teaching content of bel canto was accurate or not, including breathing, vocal range, timbre, tremor, volume, and other key points. For example, when explaining breathing, whether it accurately conveyed the essentials of abdominal breathing or combined chest and abdomen breathing in bel canto, and whether the division and conversion of vocal regions were in line with the theory of bel canto. - Whether the content covered the important aspects of bel canto or not, one could not just focus on one part and ignore other key elements. If they only focused on singing techniques and ignored the cultural content and style of bel canto works, the integrity of the lesson plan would be problematic. 2. * * Consecutive content ** - Whether the teaching content was logically organized, from simple to complex, from basic to advanced. For example, he would first explain the basic method of breathing, and then practice the conversion of the sound zone based on the correct breathing. - Whether the transition between the various parts of the content was natural and smooth, to avoid the situation of jumping too much, such as suddenly jumping from explaining the microtremor technique to the emotional expression of the singing work, without the necessary connection and guidance. * * 3. Teaching methods ** 1. * * Multiple methods ** - Whether a variety of teaching methods were used to meet the learning styles of different students. For example, in addition to the traditional teacher's demonstration singing and explanation, whether there were group exercises, individual guidance, and multimedia-assisted teaching (such as playing the singing videos of famous bel canto singers for analysis). - Whether the teaching method matches the teaching content. For example, when explaining the change of vocal range, whether the appropriate practice method is used, such as experiencing the feeling of different vocal ranges through the practice of musical scales. 2. * * Method effectiveness ** - Whether the teaching methods used can effectively promote students 'learning. For example, using group competitions to motivate students to master bel canto techniques could really increase student participation and learning effectiveness. - Whether the teacher can adjust the teaching method according to the students 'reaction in class. If the students find it difficult to understand a certain practice method, whether the teacher can flexibly change the method and explain it again. * * 4. Teaching process ** 1. * * Reasonableness of the time arrangement ** - Whether the time allocation for each teaching segment was reasonable, whether there was enough time for students to understand and practice the key content. For example, when explaining breathing techniques, if only a short amount of time was allocated, the students might not be able to fully grasp it, and if they spent too much time on some non-important content, it would lead to insufficient practice time for the important content. - Whether the entire teaching process could be completed within the stipulated time for the public class, there was no delay or early end. 2. * * teacher-student interaction ** - Whether there is sufficient teacher-student interaction in the teaching process and whether students actively participate in classroom activities. For example, whether the teacher could encourage the students to ask questions, whether the students had the opportunity to perform and receive timely feedback from the teacher. - Whether the teachers could pay attention to students of different levels and treat all students equally in their interactions, instead of only focusing on outstanding students. * * 5. Teaching effectiveness ** 1. * * Knowledge and Skill Mastery ** - Judging from the students 'performance in class, whether they were able to grasp the relevant knowledge and skills of bel canto. For example, he could observe whether the students 'breathing, the fluency of the transition between vocal regions, and the performance of the sound quality had improved. - Whether the students could apply the knowledge and skills they had learned to simple bel canto singing, and whether they had met the skill requirements set in the teaching objectives. 2. * * Emotional attitude cultivation ** - Whether the students 'interest in Bel Canto has been improved, and whether they have shown a positive attitude towards Bel Canto music. For example, whether students were more willing to take the initiative to appreciate bel canto works, and whether they had expectations for further learning bel canto. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>