The following are some of the main points of reflection on the art lesson plan for picking fruits in the small class: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Skill Target ** - If the goal of the lesson plan is to let the child master some art skills related to picking fruits, such as finger painting (like a little hedgehog carrying fruits), reflect on whether the child has really learned this skill. For example, in the process of dipping one's fingers in paint to draw fruits, one might find that some children dipped too much or too little paint, resulting in unsatisfactory results. This meant that the demonstration or guidance was not accurate enough. - For the use of other tools or forms to perform fruit picking (such as the use of toothpicks to perform the shape of a hedgehog picking fruit in the mason model), the child's ability to operate the tool should be considered. If the child encountered difficulties in inserting, it might be because the difficulty of the target setting was too high and did not fully consider the development level of the small muscle movements of the children in the small class. 2. ** Awareness goal ** - If the lesson plan had cognitive goals such as letting the child know the color and shape of the fruit, they had to think about whether they could effectively convey it to the child during the teaching process. For example, in art activities, due to the over-emphasis on painting skills, it may neglect to guide children to observe the shape and color characteristics of fruits, resulting in children's lack of understanding of fruits. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - As for whether the child experienced the emotional goal of creating, it was necessary to observe the child's participation and emotions in the activity. If the children showed disinterest or perfunctory in the activities, it might be that the teaching methods were not enough to attract the children and stimulate their inner passion for creation. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - Whether or not the fruit-picking content chosen was in line with the life experience of the children in the small class. If the fruit in the lesson plan was not common to children, it might affect their creative inspiration. For example, if he chose some strange fruits that were not available locally or that children rarely came into contact with as the creative objects, it might be difficult for children to imagine and express them. - The difficulty of the content also needed to be considered. If the content was too complicated, such as asking the children to draw a complete orchard scene, including the fruit trees, baskets, and the actions of the characters picking the fruits, it might be stressful for the children in the small class, causing them to be unable to start. 2. ** Expansion of content ** - Reflect on whether there is appropriate content expansion. For example, after completing the basic painting of picking fruits, could the children be guided to think about the use of the fruits after picking them, or could the scene of picking fruits be combined with other stories to enrich the teaching content? If there was no expansion in this area, it might make the teaching a little monotonous. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Demonstrating Guidance ** - Whether the teacher's demonstration was clear and accurate. In the process of demonstrating the art creation of picking fruits, such as drawing fruits with fingers or rubbing round clay to represent fruits, if the demonstration speed was too fast or the steps were not detailed enough, the child might not be able to imitate it well. - The method of demonstration was also very important. Whether it was a simple demonstration by the teacher or the child could participate in part of the demonstration process had a great impact on the child's enthusiasm. If it was always the teacher's one-sided demonstration, the child might feel passive and lack a sense of participation. 2. ** Enlighten and guide ** - Whether or not the teaching process can effectively stimulate the imagination of children. For example, when asking children to create a scene of picking fruits, do they ask questions (such as "How will the little hedgehog carry the fruits home?")? And other ways to stimulate the creativity of children. If the children's creations were the same, it might be because the inspiration segment was not done enough. 3. ** Personalized guidance ** - Whether or not the children in the small class were given individual guidance for their different levels of development. Some children may be more talented in art and can quickly master and create, while others may need more help. If they didn't pay attention to this difference in teaching, some children might not be able to keep up or some children might not find it challenging. ** 4. Teaching Materials ** 1. ** Material preparation ** - Whether or not he had prepared enough paint, drawing paper, tools, and other materials. If there was too little paint, the child might not dare to create boldly because he was worried that there was not enough paint; if the paper was too small, it might limit the child's play. - The safety of the materials could not be ignored. For example, when using toothpicks for masons, make sure that the child does not accidentally hurt himself. 2. ** Material Divergence ** - Whether the materials were too simple. If they only provided paintbrushes and drawing paper to pick fruits for painting, it might not be able to meet the diverse creative needs of children. He could consider adding some supplementary materials, such as leaves and branches, so that children could paste elements such as fruit trees to increase the richness of the work. ** 5. Teaching interaction ** 1. ** Teacher and student interaction ** - Whether the interaction between teachers and children is positive and effective. Whether the teacher can respond to the child's questions and thoughts in a timely manner. If the child raised some interesting ideas in the creative process (such as "I want to draw a flying basket to pick fruits"), did the teacher give a positive response and encouragement? - The frequency of interaction was also important. If the teacher rarely interacted with the child during the entire teaching process and only let the child create on his own, it might make the child feel neglected and reduce their enthusiasm for creation. 2. ** Interactions between children ** - Whether or not interaction between children was encouraged. For example, after the children finished the work, they could share their fruit-picking stories with each other, which would help develop their social skills and language skills. If they lacked this link, they might miss out on a good educational opportunity. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some lessons and reflections on the art of picking fruits in small classes: ** 1. Finger Pointing "Little Hedgehog Carrying Fruit" lesson plan ** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Master the method of finger drawing and let the little hedgehog carry the fruit in the form of dots. - When using paint, it could keep the clothes clean. 2. ** Event preparation ** - Red, yellow, and blue. - A piece of paper with a hedgehog on it. 3. ** Event process ** - Introduction: - Show the hedgehog to arouse the interest of the child and ask about the little hedgehog's ability. Then, he told the story of the little hedgehog coming to the forest and seeing the fruit but not climbing the tree. Maiden Feng blew the fruit down, guiding the child to think about how the little hedgehog carried the fruit home. - Demonstrating: - The teacher demonstrated that he dipped his finger in a little paint and then pointed it at the little hedgehog's thorn, indicating that the little hedgehog had carried a fruit. The little hedgehog could carry many fruits. He explained while demonstrating. - Children's Painting: - It reminded the child that the back of the thorn was full of fruits and that he could not dip it in too much paint. - Appreciate works: - He asked the child to talk about the fruits that he had helped the little hedgehog carry. 4. ** Activity Reflection ** - This activity uses a story to draw out the theme of the painting, letting the child know that complex things can be expressed with simple graphics. The teacher asked the children to observe the real hedgehog before drawing a simple hedgehog. In teaching, more vivid language could be used to guide children when painting, such as "dressing the little hedgehog, carrying red apples, yellow pears, green...". ** Second, the art lesson plan for the next semester of the small class,"Art Performance Art: There are so many fruits"** 1. ** Activity Target ** - He was interested in participating in finger painting activities. - Learning the method of finger painting, he could use different colors to represent different fruits. - Able to paint independently and keep the painting clean. - Experience the balanced beauty brought by the colors and patterns when creating. - Cultivate children's initial creative ability. 2. ** Event preparation ** - He set up Harvest Orchard, multi-colored paint, rags, and art paper. 3. ** Event process ** - Introduction: - Take the children to visit the scene of "Harvest Orchard", guide the children to observe the fruits on the fruit trees and their colors, show the "fruit outline map", and create a game scene of the bear picking fruits to arouse the children's interest in creation. - Exploration method: - He provided various colors to guide the children to explore the method of finger painting fruits. Then, he used children's songs to demonstrate the method of finger painting: Little finger, dip it, point it, point here and there, and remind the children to wipe their hands after painting. - Children's Creation: - Guide the child to use the art paper on page 5 to create, remind the child to choose the appropriate color to express the different fruits, and focus on guiding the child to learn the method of finger painting, such as gently dipping the finger in the paint, using force, the finger on the drawing paper immediately left, the point on the fruit tree, to keep the work clean and tidy. - Work sharing: - Set up the "Harvest Orchard", guide the children to communicate and share, paste the works into the "Orchard", encourage the children to introduce their works to their peers, tell them what fruit they drew and what color they used. 4. ** Activity Reflection ** - The children's inspiration for finger painting was not stimulated. Perhaps it was because the guidance was not enough, causing the children to not be bold enough to imagine and create. At the end of the event, the application of fingerprints on fruits pushed the event to a climax. ** 3. Teacher Qu's small class theme lesson plan,"Picking Fruits"** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Let rural children feel the joy of cooperation and communication through active participation. - Through visiting and participating in the children's activities, parents could further understand the concept of early childhood education, so that they could be inspired on how to educate their children. - By showing the children's activities to the parents, they could further build a good image of the kindergarten. 2. ** Event preparation ** - A number of homemade fruits were hanging on the branches, slightly higher than the arms of children and parents. 20 baskets. 3. ** Event process ** - He introduced the content and process of the activity to the parents. - Parents, children and teachers: - He moved his body, focusing on his lower limbs. - Fruit Picking: - Let's see what fruit there is on the tree. - According to the requirements of the parents, they would pick different numbers and different fruits. - The mother (father and son) picked the fruits together and competed to see which family picked the most fruits within a specified time. - Counting the fruits: Count who picked the most and how many in total. 4. ** Activity Reflection ** - After the parent-child activity, parents, children, and teachers felt that it was fun and relaxed. The most common words they heard during the activity were "It's so fun" and "I'll have to do this kind of activity again in the future." This parent-child activity was suitable for rural children. It allowed children, parents, and teachers to experience the joy of equality, cooperation, and communication in the participation of all the people. They could comprehend the joy of kinship and friendship in the interaction activities, feel the joy of displaying their wisdom in the creation of trash, and enjoy the unforgettable and happy activities in real activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Regarding the reflection of the teaching plan of the small class art "Five Color Road", the following are some key points: ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Create a situation to stimulate interest ** - Combining the stories that children loved to listen to and the weather conditions at that time (such as rain for many days), the story of the little brown bear's road being washed away and needing to be repaired was introduced into the art activity of "Colorful Road". This kind of situation was very suitable for the psychological characteristics of small children. It could make children more willing to participate in activities and put themselves into the role of helping the little brown bear, thus stimulating their desire to create. - In the activity of "Colorful Stone Road," the children were guided to pave the road by recalling the story. Not only did they review the story characters, but they also aroused the interest of the children in paving the road, laying the foundation for the activity. 2. ** The proper use of multi-media (reflected in the "Colorful Road")** - In the "Colorful Road" activity, the use of multi-media to let children appreciate the pictures of various paths, so that children can see a variety of beautiful roads, broaden their horizons, help stimulate their creative inspiration, let them create art in a happy atmosphere. 3. ** Achievement of goals and development of abilities ** - In the art activity of Colorful Stone Road, children explored and discovered the characteristics and beauty of stones under the guidance of teachers. They learned to paint freely with colored pens, improving their hand-eye coordination and imagination. At the same time, it also cultivated the ability to observe, choose, and express. In the case of group cooperation (if there is one), it can also cultivate the values of teamwork and mutual help. - In the teaching plan of "Five-Colored Stone Road", which involved mathematics education, the children observed the characteristics of the stones (color, size, coarseness, smoothness, etc.) and learned to arrange them according to the characteristics of the stones. They also integrated the knowledge of counting and classification to achieve the mathematics education goal of the teaching goal. In this process, the children were willing to participate in the activities and experience the fun of playing with stones. 4. ** Diverse teaching methods (reflected in the Five-Colored Stone Road activity)** - There were many ways to pick up stones, such as listening to commands, clapping and picking up stones. The stones were also classified (smooth and rough). Through different teaching methods, children could further master the characteristics of stones and prepare for subsequent activities. ** 2. Inadequacies ** 1. ** Children's works are single (reflected in the "Colorful Road" activity)** - Due to the lack of life experience, limited ability, and easy emotional infection of children in small classes, the paths drawn by the same group of children in the creation process were often similar, resulting in a single appreciation of children's works in the end. In the future, children should be helped to gain more relevant experience in drawing activities in advance. 2. ** Time Control (Reflected in the Five-Colored Stone Road)** - In the stone picking segment of "Five-Colored Stone Road," the teacher did not give the children precise time control. The time given was slightly longer, resulting in some children picking up too many stones (such as 17 or 18 stones), which might affect the subsequent teaching segments. <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>
The reflection on the art aspect of the small class teaching plan of "Five-Colored Stone Road" is as follows: ** I. Integration of goal setting and art education ** 1. ** The target is related to artistic elements ** - For example, in the art lesson plan, by setting up situations such as paving the way for Xiaotu, the children were guided to use a variety of artistic expression methods to create. This reflected the integration of artistic goals and emotional experience (the joy of helping others). However, in mathematics or language lesson plans, there were relatively few artistic elements. More emphasis was placed on the cultivation of mathematical knowledge (such as sorting by characteristics) or language ability (such as storytelling). There were certain limitations in integrating artistic elements. 2. ** Achievement of artistic goals ** - In the art lesson plan, the child could use the colored bright paper to paste to create a "colorful stone path." In this process, the child used his imagination to choose different colors and shapes of paper to represent the "stone." This had a certain promotion effect on the child's color perception and shape cognition. However, in the mathematics and language lesson plans, there was no clear design for the art education goal, and there was a lack of comprehensive achievement of the art education goal. ** II. Design of artistic activities in the teaching process ** 1. ** The use of artistic materials ** - In the art lesson plan, various materials such as gouache paint, colored wax paper, glossy paper, cotton swabs, etc. were provided, which enriched the children's artistic creation choices. Children could choose materials according to their preferences, such as using cotton swabs dipped in paint to paint grass to decorate the environment around Xiaotu's house. However, in the mathematics and language lesson plans, there was a lack of use of artistic materials, and the potential of stones in artistic creation (such as painting, craftsmanship, etc.) was not fully explored. 2. ** Guidance for the artistic creation segment ** - In the paving section of the art lesson plan, the children were indirectly guided to create art by asking,"What kind of stone road is easy to walk on?" In the process of answering the questions, the children made clear some requirements for sticking "stones", such as paving the stones flat. However, in the mathematics lesson plan, the main focus was on the mathematical characteristics of the stone, and there was almost no guidance on the artistic creation of the stone. In the language lesson plan, there was no guidance content related to artistic creation. 3. ** Children's artistic experience and expression ** - In the creative part of the art lesson plan, children could freely choose materials to create. Some children wanted to use their fingers to print, which reflected the diverse artistic expression of children. In addition, the child experienced the joy of artistic creation in the process of turning the "small path" into a "colorful stone path" and beautifying the rabbit's house. However, in mathematics and language lesson plans, children lacked the opportunity to experience and express themselves. ** 3. The relationship between teaching effect and art education ** 1. ** The development of children's artistic ability ** - From the art lesson plan, the children had gained some practice in color matching, shape combination, and hand-sticking skills. However, due to the lack of art education content in mathematics and language lesson plans, the promotion of children's artistic ability was not obvious. 2. ** The collaboration between art education and comprehensive education ** - In the art lesson plan, art education and emotional education (to help Xiaotu's happiness) worked well together. However, in the teaching plans of mathematics and language, the coordination of art education, mathematics, and language education was not fully reflected. There was no use of artistic means to assist the learning of mathematics or language knowledge, and there was no integration of mathematics or language knowledge into artistic creation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a small class's reflection on the zongzi lesson plan: * * I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Knowledge target ** - In the design of the lesson plan, the aim was to let the children have a preliminary understanding of the Dragon Boat Festival as a traditional festival and to know the connection between Zongzi and the Dragon Boat Festival. From the perspective of the teaching process, by showing the real thing of the zongzi and telling the story, the children could recognize the custom of eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival, which basically achieved the goal of letting the children have a preliminary understanding of the relationship between the Dragon Boat Festival and zongzi. However, the other customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as dragon boat racing, were not deeply infiltrated in the teaching plan. Children lacked a comprehensive understanding of the rich customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. 2. * * Ability Target ** - The lesson plan arranged for the children to observe the shape of the dumplings, taste the dumplings and other links to cultivate the children's observation and perception. In actual teaching, the children could actively participate in observation and tasting activities, and could simply describe the shape and taste of the dumplings, such as saying that the dumplings were triangular and tasted sweet, which improved the children's observation and perception ability to a certain extent. However, there were some shortcomings in guiding children to carry out more in-depth communication and interaction. For example, when sharing the types of zongzi they had eaten, the interaction between children was not enthusiastic enough, and teachers still needed to improve in stimulating children's enthusiasm for communication. 3. * * Emotional goal ** - It was hoped that the children would develop admiration for Qu Yuan by understanding his story. However, in actual teaching, due to the difficulty of children's understanding of ancient characters and historical concepts, the achievement of this emotional goal was not good. Although the child had heard Qu Yuan's story, it might only be a superficial understanding, and it was difficult to truly develop deep feelings of admiration. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Selection of content ** - It was appropriate to choose zongzi as the teaching content because zongzi was the most representative item of the Dragon Boat Festival. Children were also more interested in food and could easily attract their attention. However, the teaching content was too focused on the zongzi itself, and the cultural meaning of the Dragon Boat Festival was not explored enough. For example, in addition to remembering Qu Yuan, the Dragon Boat Festival also had connections with other legendary figures, as well as the cultural significance of the festival, such as curing diseases and epidemic prevention, which were not fully reflected in the teaching plan. 2. * * Organization of content ** - In terms of content organization, the overall process was relatively clear, from introducing the topic of zongzi to letting the children observe, taste, and then telling the story. However, in the story-telling segment, concepts that were difficult for children to understand (such as the concept of ancient countries) were not simplified better, resulting in obstacles for children to understand Qu Yuan's story. * * 3. Teaching Method ** 1. * * The application of the intuitive teaching method ** - Through visual teaching methods such as displaying the real thing of the zongzi and playing animation videos, children could intuitively see the shape and color of the zongzi and understand the production process of the zongzi. This teaching method was very effective in early childhood teaching. For example, after children saw the real thing of the zongzi, they had a deeper impression of the shape of the zongzi, which was much better than a simple verbal description. 2. * * The effect of the interaction teaching method ** - In the lesson plan, there was an interaction segment, such as letting the children share the zongzi they had eaten. However, in actual teaching, the interaction effect was not ideal. Teachers lacked effective incentive measures and guidance skills when guiding children's interaction, resulting in the atmosphere of the interaction session not being active enough, and children's participation needed to be improved. * * 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. * * Physical Resources ** - The real thing was a very good teaching resource. It allowed children to observe and touch it at a close distance, increasing their perceptual knowledge of dumplings. However, in the teaching process, if more types of zongzi could be added (such as zongzi of different shapes and fillings), it would give children a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of zongzi. 2. * * Multi-media Resources ** - The use of animated videos helped children understand the story and customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, but the choice of video content could be more varied. For example, they could choose videos that included more scenes of Dragon Boat Festival folk activities (such as dragon boat racing, hanging calamus, etc.) to let the children feel the atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival more comprehensively. * * 5. Modification measures ** 1. * * Teaching objectives ** - To enrich the knowledge content of the teaching objective, in addition to the connection between Zongzi and the Dragon Boat Festival, it was also necessary to introduce other customs and cultural implications of the Dragon Boat Festival in depth. In terms of emotional goals, the story of Qu Yuan should be told in a way that was more suitable for children to understand. For example, the story should be adapted into a simple picture book form so that children could accept it more easily and achieve their emotional goals better. 2. * * Teaching content ** - To broaden the breadth and depth of the teaching content, in addition to the zongzi itself, more cultural elements of the Dragon Boat Festival should be integrated. In terms of content organization, concepts that were difficult to understand were simplified and child-like so that children could better understand them. 3. * * Teaching methods ** - To further improve the interaction teaching method, teachers should learn more guidance skills, such as encouraging children to actively participate in the interaction by rewarding them with small labels. In terms of the intuitive teaching method, more contrast observation activities could be added, such as comparing the similarities and differences of different shapes of zongzi. 4. * * Teaching Resources ** - Prepare more types of dumplings and more abundant multi-media resources, such as making a PowerPoint presentation that introduced the various customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, so that the teaching resources could better serve the teaching goals. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection lesson plan and an example of evaluation for the small class sports game "Picking Fruits": ##1. Activity Reflection Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Let the child practice jumping up, reaching out to pick and other movements in the game situation to develop the child's physical coordination and flexibility. 2. Through games, children's interest in sports activities was cultivated and their confidence in participating in sports activities was enhanced. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Paper fruits of various colors were hung on ropes at different heights. 2. The spacious space ensured the safety of the children's activities. ###(3) Activity process 1. beginning portion - The teacher led the children to do simple warm-up exercises, moving various parts of the body, such as the head, neck, shoulders, waist, hand and foot joints, etc. - Guide the child to observe the surrounding environment and arouse the child's interest in the "fruit-picking" game. 2. essential part - Introduction of the rules of the game: The child must run to the place where the fruit is hung like a little monkey, jump up and pick up the fruit, only one at a time, and then run back to the designated place to put the fruit into the basket. - The children were organized to play games. In the beginning, the hanging height of the fruit could be lowered to make it easier for the child to pick it and enhance the child's self-confidence. As the game progressed, the height of the fruit could be gradually increased to increase the difficulty of the game. 3. ending portion - Lead the child in relaxing activities, such as taking deep breaths and gently tapping the leg muscles. - Review the game process with the child and encourage the child to share his or her feelings about picking the fruit. ###(4) Reflection on the Activity 1. goal achievement - Most of the children were able to actively participate in the game and completed the movements of jumping up and picking fruits well. Their physical coordination and flexibility were trained, and their goals were achieved better. However, there were still a few children who had difficulty jumping and picking fruits from higher positions due to poor physical coordination. These children needed individual guidance in the future. 2. activity content - The content of the game was simple and interesting, which was in line with the age characteristics of the children in the small class. The theme of "picking fruits" could attract the attention of the children. However, the game format was relatively simple. Some changes could be added in the subsequent activities, such as setting different fruit picking routes or adding some obstacles to increase the fun and challenge of the game. 3. teaching method - In the teaching process, the demonstration method and the game method were used. Through the teacher's demonstration, the children could intuitively understand the essentials of the game movements, and then through the game, the children could practice. This teaching method was more suitable for the learning characteristics of small class children. However, in the process of the game, for the problems that occurred to individual children, such as some children did not pick only one fruit at a time according to the rules, the teacher did not correct them in time. It was necessary to strengthen the education of rule awareness in future activities. 4. Infant performance - The children showed high enthusiasm and enthusiasm in the activities, especially after picking the fruits. They could feel the joy of success and increase their self-confidence. However, some children paid too much attention to the results of picking fruits and ignored the action norms during the game. This may be related to the young children's lack of understanding of the game. ##2. Remarks ###(1) Evaluation of Children 1. * * Active participation type toddler ** - [Name of Child] The child performed very well in the "Fruit Picking" game! You always ran to the fruit energetically, then jumped high and tried very hard to pick the fruit. Every time you pick a fruit, your face will be filled with a happy smile. This attitude of actively participating in the game is worth learning. Moreover, you can follow the rules of the game very well. You only pick one fruit every time. You're really a good child who follows the rules. 2. * * Coordinated toddler ** - Wow,[Baby's Name] kid, your body coordination is really good! When picking fruits, you can easily control your body, jump high and steadily, and pick the fruits accurately. This means that you must like to exercise very much. I hope you can continue to maintain it. Next time, you can try to pick fruits from higher positions. 3. * * Need an encouraging toddler ** - [Child's Name] Child, although you encountered some difficulties when picking fruits, and sometimes you couldn't pick the fruits when you jumped up, you didn't give up and kept trying. This is very praiseworthy. The teacher believes that as long as you practice more, your body will become more flexible and you will definitely be able to pick more fruits. ###(2) Overall Evaluation of the Event 1. Judging from the participation of the children, the "Fruit Picking" sports game was very popular among the children in the small class. Most of the children were able to actively participate in the game and experience happiness in the game, achieving the purpose of exercising their bodies and cultivating their interests. 2. In terms of activity content, the theme of the game was clear, and it was related to the actual life of the child, which easily resonated with the child. However, the richness of the game still needed to be improved. It could be further optimized to make the game more challenging and educational. 3. If the teaching methods were used properly, the teachers could use intuitive demonstration methods and interesting game methods to carry out teaching activities according to the age characteristics and learning methods of the children in the small class. However, in the process of teaching, the teacher's individual guidance and rule awareness of the children still needed to be further strengthened. The above lesson plans and comments are for reference only. They can be adjusted and modified according to the actual situation of the activity. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the lesson plan and reflection of a small class art,"I Love Kangaroo Mother": ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Emotional and cognitive goals - Through the art activities, the children could feel the intimate relationship between the mother kangaroo and the baby, and stimulate the children's love for the mother kangaroo. - To help children get a preliminary understanding of the appearance and living habits of kangaroo. 2. skill target - Guide the child to use simple art forms (such as painting, hand-made, etc.) to represent the mother kangaroo and the baby. - To encourage children to boldly create art, to improve children's practical ability and imagination. ###(2) Event preparation 1. The pictures and videos of the kangaroo let the children intuitively understand the image and life scene of the kangaroo. 2. Drawing tools, such as colored pens and paper, and handmade materials, such as colored paper, scissors, glue, etc. 3. Kangaroo toy, used to arouse children's interest and assist in teaching. ###(3) Activity process 1. lead-in portion - He took out the kangaroo toy and attracted the attention of the children."Children, what kind of small animal is this?" Guide the child to observe the appearance of the kangaroo, such as the kangaroo has a long tail, strong hind legs, a pocket on the stomach, etc. - Play the video clip of kangaroo life to let the children understand the living habits of kangaroo, such as how kangaroo jumped and how the baby kangaroo lived in the mother's pocket. 2. body portion - Guide for artistic creation - Drawing activity: Guide the child to draw the image of the mother kangaroo and the baby on the drawing paper. You could start with simple shapes, such as drawing the head and body of a kangaroo with a circle, and drawing the limbs and tail with lines. Children are encouraged to use their imagination to draw different expressions for the mother kangaroo and the baby, such as a happy smile. - Handmade: If you choose to make it by hand, you can guide the child to cut out the shape of the mother kangaroo and baby kangaroo with colored paper, then glue it on another piece of paper. Children could also add some small elements to the mother kangaroo's pocket, such as small flowers, small leaves, etc., to show that the baby kangaroo's "nest" was very warm. - works sharing - Let the children show their works to each other and briefly introduce what they drew or made of the mother kangaroo and what the baby was doing. For example, some children might say that the mother kangaroo jumped on the grass with the baby, and some children might say that the baby kangaroo slept in the mother's pocket. 3. ending portion - The teacher concluded,"The children were all very good today. They drew or made such cute kangaroo mothers and babies. Kangaroo mothers love their babies very much, just like our mothers love us." - The children's works were displayed in the art corner of the classroom for everyone to enjoy. ##2. Reflection 1. the key of success - The introduction of the activity attracted the attention of the children through kangaroo dolls and video materials, stimulating their interest and allowing the children to actively participate in the subsequent artistic creation activities. - In the process of artistic creation, most children could create according to their own observation and imagination. Children's hands-on ability and imagination were trained to a certain extent. - The work sharing session gave children the opportunity to express their thoughts, enhancing their self-confidence and language skills. 2. deficiencies in - For children with weak hands-on ability, the individual guidance given in the process of artistic creation was not enough, resulting in their works not being completed well. - During the event, the knowledge about kangaroo could be expanded in depth. For example, the importance of kangaroo in the Australian ecosystem could be introduced. 3. improvement measure - In the future activities, more attention should be paid to the development of individual children, and more specific guidance and help should be given to them in the art creation segment, so that every child could gain something from the activities. - Prepare more knowledge before the activity, and add some knowledge about kangaroo during the activity to enrich the child's knowledge. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan and reflection on nature scenery for a small class: ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Guide the children to observe the basic elements of nature, such as the sky, trees, flowers, etc., to cultivate their initial understanding of nature. 2. Stimulate children's love for natural scenery and improve their aesthetic ability. 3. Children are encouraged to describe the natural scenery they see in simple words. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Choose an outdoor location suitable for observing nature, such as a corner of a park or a place with natural scenery on campus. 2. Prepare some simple drawing tools, such as drawing paper, colored brushes, etc. ###(3) Activity process 1. guided observation - Lead the child to the selected outdoor place and let the child freely observe the surrounding natural scenery. - The teacher asked the children to observe the key elements, such as "Children, look at the color of the sky above us." "Can you find the big tree? What does a big tree look like?" "Where are the beautiful flowers?" 2. sharing and Exchange - Let the children sit together and encourage them to share the natural scenery they see. For example,"I saw a blue sky and white clouds." "I see a big green tree with many leaves." - Teachers could supplement and summarize according to the children's sharing, strengthening the children's understanding of the natural landscape elements. 3. painting creation - Each child was given drawing paper and colored pens, allowing the children to draw according to the natural scenery they saw. - The teacher guided the children on a tour to encourage them to draw boldly. They did not need to pursue the accuracy of the painting. The focus was on expressing what they saw. 4. Exhibition and summary of works - Ask the child to show his or her drawing and briefly introduce what he or she drew. - The teacher summarized the activity and emphasized the beauty of nature once again, encouraging the children to continue observing nature in their daily lives. ##2. Reflection 1. the key of success - The form of outdoor observation allowed children to intuitively experience the natural scenery. This kind of personal experience stimulated children's interest and curiosity. - The sharing session promoted the children's language skills. They could try to describe their observations in simple terms. - The drawing session gave the children the freedom to express their understanding of the natural landscape in their own way. 2. deficiencies in - During the observation session, some children might be distracted by other things around them, such as small animals or other children's activities. In the next event, he could emphasize the key points of observation in advance or add more guidance measures. - In the drawing process, some children may feel frustrated because of their limited drawing skills. In the future, he could give the children some simple drawing techniques in advance, or prepare some auxiliary tools, such as drawing paper with a simple outline. - In the summary segment, the children could evaluate each other's works. This could increase the interaction and communication between the children and improve their social skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of an art exhibition lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Event theme ** "The World in My Eyes" Middle Class Exhibition ** 2. Activity Target ** 1. To stimulate children's creativity and imagination, so that children can use the form of painting to express their understanding and feelings of the surrounding world. 2. Cultivate children's observation and artistic expression, and improve children's painting skills. 3. To enhance children's self-confidence and sense of achievement, so that children can experience the joy of displaying works. ** 3. Event preparation ** 1. Drawing tools, such as oil painting sticks of various colors, watercolor pens, drawing paper, etc. 2. The exhibition area, such as the wall of the classroom or a special exhibition board. 3. Some examples of excellent children's paintings (either printed or created by teachers). ** 4. Activity process ** #(I) Introduction 1. Guide children to observe their surroundings - Teacher: "Children, the world we live in is very colorful. Today, let's take a look at our classroom together. What can you see?" Guide the children to observe the items, decorations, and characters in the classroom. - Teacher: "What else can we see when we leave the classroom? Like the sky, big trees, small animals, and so on." Children are encouraged to share what they see outside. 2. Show sample paintings - Teacher: "I've brought you some drawings drawn by other children. Let's see what the world looks like in their eyes." Showing the sample paintings and briefly introducing the content of each painting, such as "The child in this painting painted his home. There is a house, a father, a mother, and a small pet." #(II) Creation process 1. Confirm painting content - Teacher: "Now it's your turn to draw. You can draw what we just saw in the classroom, or you can draw what you see outside, or the world you imagine." 2. children's painting - The teacher guided the children in the process of painting and encouraged the children to create boldly. - For children with weaker drawing skills, you can give appropriate advice, such as "If you want to draw a small flower, you can draw a small circle as the center of the flower, and then draw a few petals." - Remind the child to pay attention to the layout of the screen to avoid the screen being too crowded or empty. #(3) Exhibition and Exchange of Works 1. works show - Help the child display the work in the pre-prepared display area. 2. Communication of works - The teacher guided the children to look at each other's works. - Teacher: "Children, now we can go and look at the other children's paintings. Let's see which one you like the most, and why?" Children are encouraged to express their views on other works. - Please introduce some of your works to everyone. For example,"I drew me and my parents going to the park to play. Here is the slide, and here is us flying kites." ** 5. Reflection on the event ** #(I) Achievement of the goal 1. In terms of creativity and imagination, most children could draw according to their own ideas. For example, some children drew a flying house, showing a rich imagination. However, there were still a few examples of children who relied more on their teachers when they were writing. In the follow-up activities, they needed to further guide these children to think independently. 2. With regards to observation and artistic expression, after guiding the children to observe the classroom and recall outdoor things, the children could express the observed content in the painting, such as accurately drawing the shape of the table, the color of the flowers, etc. However, some children still needed to improve their picture layout and color matching. For example, some children drew everything in one corner of the picture or used too many colors. 3. In terms of self-confidence and sense of achievement, the children showed high enthusiasm and pride in the process of displaying and introducing their works, and basically achieved this goal. #(2) Teaching Method 1. During the introduction stage, by observing the surrounding environment and displaying sample paintings, it could effectively attract the attention of children and stimulate their creative inspiration. However, during the demonstration session, some interaction could be added, such as letting the child guess the content of the example painting. This could better mobilize the child's enthusiasm. 2. In the creative process, itinerant guidance was necessary, but sometimes too much guidance might affect the independent creation of children. In future activities, he could provide targeted guidance according to the children's performance and reduce unnecessary interference for children with strong drawing skills. #(3) Children's performance 1. Different children had different drawing skills and imagination. For children with weaker drawing skills, they can provide some simple drawing skills practice before the activity, such as line practice, shape combination, etc. For children who have a rich imagination but limited ability to express themselves through painting, they can be encouraged to describe their ideas in words before trying to paint. 2. During the exchange of works, the children showed a strong interest in their peers 'works, but when expressing their opinions, the language was relatively simple. In the future, he could add some art appreciation and work description exercises to his daily activities to improve his art appreciation ability and language expression ability. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are a few examples of reflection on the rhythm exercise lesson plan: ** I. Reflection on the lesson plan of Little Bell ** In the activity of Little Bell, due to the young age of the children, their musical ability was not fully developed, and many sounds could not be understood. This suggested that in the subsequent teaching of music rhythm, the children's musical foundation should be fully considered. The guidance of sound understanding could be added, such as using a simpler and intuitive way to explain sounds, such as simulating animal sounds to let the children establish a preliminary understanding of sound, and then introduce the musical elements in the activity. ** 2. Reflection on the teaching plan of My Body Can Sing ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The activity began to give the initiative to the children, allowing them to explore the sound from their own bodies, which could stimulate the interest of the children. Children were very excited and actively participated in exploring the parts of their bodies that could make sounds. This independent exploration method was in line with the characteristics of small children who were active and curious. - When the rhythm card was introduced to let the children practice their body sounds and movements rhythmically, although some children did not grasp the rhythm well, the overall participation was high, indicating that this teaching idea of free exploration to practice with certain rules was feasible. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the last segment, when the children were asked to compose songs with their body voices, they found that the children's performances were relatively monotonous. This showed that there was a lack of guidance for diverse creations in the teaching process. Next time, they could add more body parts to demonstrate the combination of sounds in the early stages, or hold group discussions to let the children inspire each other and increase the variety of performances. ** 3. Reflection on the lesson plan of "Crawling with Small Hands"** 1. ** Strengths ** - During the game, the children could learn the basic skills of crawling backward, which meant that the game setting was effective in teaching skills. For example, by setting up a situation of the big bad wolf and the little turtle, children would be motivated to learn to crawl backwards in the game situation. - The coordination and flexibility of the children's movements were cultivated in the activities, and the children experienced happiness in the game. This was in line with the goal of the small class rhythm teaching, allowing the children to learn skills in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the relaxation activities, it could be further expanded. For example, in addition to letting the children learn how the little turtle shrank, they could also let the children imitate the movements of the little turtle, such as crawling, to increase the fun and richness of the relaxation activities. ** IV. Reflection on the lesson plan of "The Master and the Dwarf"** The children were proactive throughout the event and did not have too many restrictions. This showed that when the activity design was in line with the active and curious age characteristics of the children in the small class, the children could participate happily. This also provided ideas for future lesson plans. They should fully consider the age characteristics of children, reduce excessive rules and restrictions, and design activities based on children's interests. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>