The following is a summary and reflection of the experience of the Science and Technology Festival: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Guide the children to review their experiences and discoveries during the Science and Technology Festival activities to enhance their interest and understanding of scientific activities. 2. Children are encouraged to express their feelings in the Science and Technology Festival activities in their own language and develop their language skills. 3. Through summary and reflection, children's initial self-assessment and thinking ability were cultivated, laying the foundation for future scientific exploration. ** 2. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching ** 1. ** Main point ** - Help children recall the wonderful moments and scientific phenomena during the Science and Technology Festival. - Guide the child to accurately express his feelings during the activity. 2. ** Difficulty ** - It allowed the children to reflect on the activities and put forward their own ideas and suggestions. ** 3. Teaching Method ** Discussion Method, Scene Teaching Method, Guiding Question Method ** 4. Teaching preparation ** 1. A photo or video clip from the science and technology festival. 2. Small Stickers, Small Cards, and other rewards. ** 5. Teaching process ** 1. Introduction (3 minutes) - Play photos or video clips of the science and technology festival to evoke memories in children. - Question: "Children, we participated in the Science and Technology Festival previously. Do you remember? Today, we're going to talk about our feelings at the Science and Technology Festival." 2. Event Review (7 minutes) - Ask questions according to the different events or segments of the science and technology festival. For example,"What do you think is the most interesting thing in the game of blowing up balloons in bottles?" "What did you think when you saw the rainbow rain in the clouds?" - Children were encouraged to answer questions actively and share what they had seen and heard in each segment. Teachers would give affirmation and supplements. 3. Sharing Feelings (10 minutes) - He guided the children to express their feelings during the entire Science and Technology Festival."Now, who can tell the teacher if you are happy to participate in the Science and Technology Festival? Why?" - For example, if the child said that he was happy because he saw an interesting scientific phenomenon, the teacher could ask,"Which scientific phenomenon is most interesting to you?" If the child said that he was happy because he could play science games with his friends, the teacher could guide him: "When you play with your friends, how do you help each other complete the game?" 4. Reflection and suggestions (10 minutes) - He raised a question: "Children, we had a lot of fun at the Science and Technology Festival. Do you think there's anything we can do better?" - Guide the children to think about the content of the activities, the form of organization, the time arrangement, and so on. For example,"Don't you feel a little tired from the activities of the Science and Technology Festival? Are there some activities that we can play for a while longer?" - The teacher recorded the ideas and suggestions of the children. 5. Reward and conclusion (5 minutes) - To summarize the children's sharing, reflection, and suggestions, emphasizing the significance and value of the science and technology festival activities, such as: "Through the science and technology festival activities, we saw a lot of magical scientific phenomena and learned a lot of scientific knowledge. Moreover, everyone can come up with so many good ideas. It's really amazing!" - Children who actively participated in sharing and thinking were rewarded with small sticker or small cards. ** 6. Extension of Teaching ** 1. The children's feelings, reflections, and suggestions were compiled into a small report and displayed in the science section of the class. 2. In the future scientific activities, appropriate adjustments and improvements should be made according to the suggestions made by the children. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is the general idea of writing a summary and reflection essay on the activities of the Science and Technology Festival: ** I. Beginning ** 1. ** Introduction ** - The importance of the Science and Technology Festival in modern society could be described simply. For example, the Science and Technology Festival was an important platform to showcase the charm of science and technology and stimulate innovative thinking. It was a bridge between scientific knowledge and the public. - Or he could directly point out the science and technology festival activities that he participated in to arouse the interest of the readers. For example,"The recent science and technology festival activities that I participated in were like a wonderful science and technology journey that made me full of gains." ** 2. Main body: summary ** 1. ** Event Details ** - List the specific activities that you participated in or saw at the science and technology festival. If there were some unique projects, such as a high-tech VR experience, interesting science experiment competitions, and creative science and technology small production exhibition, they could be described in detail. - For example,"At the Science and Technology Festival, all kinds of activities were brilliant. The robot programming demonstration allowed me to see the wisdom of technology. Those small robots could complete complex actions under the instructions of the programmers, as if they had their own thoughts. There was also an exhibition of science fiction paintings. The students used their brushes to paint the future world full of imagination. From cars that can fly in the sky to smart cities under the sea, every painting shows the infinite longing for technology to change life." 2. ** My own gains ** - ** Knowledge Level ** - He talked about the new scientific knowledge he had learned during the Science and Technology Festival. For example, the mysteries of the universe, the new theories of biological evolution, or the principles of physics and chemistry that he understood from some scientific and technological displays. For example,"I learned a lot about galaxy formation and black holes from the science and technology festival's astronomy lectures. It turns out that there are so many mysterious and powerful forces in the universe, which made me very interested in astronomy." - ** Skill Level ** - If there were hands-on projects during the science and technology festival, such as making small inventions and conducting simple chemical experiments, they could describe the skills they had improved in these processes. "In the small technology production activities, I learned to use various tools, such as welding circuits with an electric iron, assembling small mechanical devices with a screwdriver, and so on. My hands-on ability has been greatly improved. - ** Emotional experience level ** - They shared their emotional experiences at the science and technology festival, such as excitement, curiosity, surprise, and so on. "When I saw 3D printing technology turning virtual designs into real objects, my heart was filled with surprise and awe of the magical power of technology. This feeling makes me love science and technology even more." 3. ** Teamwork and Communication (if you have relevant experience)** - If you participate in a team project during the science and technology festival, you must describe the team cooperation. For example,"In the team robot competition at the Science and Technology Festival, I deeply realized the importance of teamwork. The members of our group each play to their own strengths. Some are good at programming, some are familiar with the mechanical structure of robots, and some are good at analyzing competition strategies. Through constant communication and collaboration, we overcame many difficulties. From the initial frequent failures of the robots to the successful completion of the mission, this process made me understand that mutual trust and clear division of labor among team members are the key to success." ** 3. Main body: Reflection ** 1. ** Inadequacies ** - He thought about his shortcomings in the science and technology festival. For example, he did not have enough knowledge and did not perform well in some technical knowledge Q & A sessions. "During the science and technology knowledge Q & A, I realized that my understanding of some cutting-edge technologies was still very shallow. I only knew a little about concepts like quantum computing. This reflected that I didn't have a wide range of scientific and technological knowledge in my usual studies. - Or there were problems in practical skills, such as discovering that their manual operations were not precise enough in small technological production. "When I was making small technological works, I realized that my manual operation was not precise enough, resulting in the finished product being a little rough. This is something I need to improve on." - He could also reflect on teamwork. If there were conflicts or poor cooperation in the team, he could analyze it. "In a team project, sometimes I don't listen to the opinions of other members and insist on my own ideas. This affects the efficiency of the team to a certain extent. In the future, I need to pay more attention to the exchange of opinions between team members. 2. ** Modification measures ** - In view of the above-mentioned shortcomings, the improvement method was proposed. As for the problem of insufficient knowledge reserves, he could say,"In the future, I will regularly read scientific magazines and watch popular science videos to broaden my knowledge. I will also participate in the school's science and technology interest group to learn in-depth knowledge in the field of science and technology." - If it was a question of practical skills, he could mention,"I plan to practice more hands-on skills in my spare time to improve my hands-on skills. I will also participate in some hands-on training courses to learn more professional skills." - In terms of teamwork, you can say,"In future team projects, I will actively listen to the opinions of others, respect the ideas of team members, and learn to better express my own views to improve the efficiency of teamwork." ** IV. Ending Part ** 1. ** Overall summary ** - He summarized the overall feeling of the Science and Technology Festival and emphasized the significance of the event as well as his own gains and reflections. For example,"The Science and Technology Festival was an experience full of surprises and challenges. It not only allowed me to gain a lot of knowledge, skills, and emotions, but also allowed me to see my shortcomings and clarify the direction of improvement." 2. ** Looking to the future ** - They expressed their expectations for the future science and technology festival or their own scientific and technological learning and exploration. "I look forward to the next Science and Technology Festival bringing more surprises and inspirations. At the same time, I will continue to work hard and explore the ocean of science and technology. I hope that one day I can contribute to the development of science and technology." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the science class's "interesting water" teaching: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Target Rationally ** - In some of the "interesting water" teaching activities, the goal may be set too much. For example, it covered the characteristics of water, the changes in the three states, the protection of water resources, and many other aspects. It might be difficult for children in the older classes to digest. The goal should be more concise and focused, so that children could clearly understand the direction of key knowledge acquisition. 2. ** Target Achievement ** - For the characteristics of water, such as transparent, colorless, odorless, flowing, etc., if enough experiments and visual display were done, it would be easier for children to understand and master it. However, the more complicated parts of the three-state change of water, such as the phenomenon of evaporating, might be difficult to achieve due to the difficulty of the experiment or the limited life experience of the child. For example, in the experiment of turning water into steam by heating, the use of an alcohol lamp was not standardized (such as igniting it with a lighter), and the experimental operation was not skilled. This would affect the child's achievement of this knowledge goal. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** content capacity ** - There were often situations where there were too many content arrangements. For example, it included many experiments on water characteristics, as well as social and emotional aspects such as water resource protection. This might cause each step to be rushed, and the child could not delve into it. For example, when exploring the dissolving properties of water, the child might not have enough time to try more dissolving experiments because there might be other content later. 2. ** Interesting content and life connection ** - Most of the teaching activities focused on the connection with real life, which was a very good aspect. For example, when he explained the characteristics of water, he linked it to the fact that he could see objects in water because water was colorless and transparent, just like how he could see fish in a fish tank. However, in some activities, the fun of the content could be further improved. For example, when guiding children to understand the changes of the three states of water, some interesting stories or animation elements could be added to assist in understanding. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Teacher Guidance ** - The teacher's guidance was sometimes not concise and accurate. In scientific activities, concise and precise guidance was very important for children to understand scientific concepts. For example, when guiding children to think about the experimental results of water characteristics, if the teacher's words were long-winded, the child might be distracted or difficult to grasp the main point. 2. ** Child participation ** - In the experimental operation segment, the opportunity for children to operate needed to be further guaranteed. For example, in the water dissolving experiment, children should be given more opportunities to choose their own objects for the dissolving experiment, instead of being limited to a few objects specified by the teacher. In the discussion section, such as the section on water resources protection, children should also be given more opportunities to speak and fully express their thoughts. 3. ** The use of intuitive teaching methods ** - In some teaching activities, intuitive teaching methods could be further strengthened. For example, when explaining water resources protection, if it was only verbally explained, the child might not understand it deeply. Making relevant coursewares, showing the contrast between polluted water and clean water, the importance of water to humans, animals, and plants, etc., could make children more intuitively aware of water conservation. <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 summary of the kindergarten concentration experience class: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Teaching plan for the kindergarten concentration experience class>> ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. Through a variety of activities, the children's concentration was initially cultivated, allowing the children to focus on a task for a certain period of time. 2. To stimulate children's interest in concentration activities, laying the foundation for future learning and development. ##(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Design interesting activities to attract children's attention, so that children can focus on participation. - Guide the child to understand the requirements of focusing on doing things. 2. ** Difficulty ** - According to the individual differences of the children, it was ensured that every child could be trained in concentration during the activities. ##(3) Teaching preparation 1. Several sets of puzzles suitable for children. 2. A number of simple cards (such as a circle, triangle, square, etc.). 3. There were several small beads and threads. 4. There were some cute little animal sticker. ##(4) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (3 minutes) - The teacher took out a mysterious small box with some small animal sticker inside. The teacher told the children,"Children, today the teacher brought a magic box with many small animals living inside." But the little animals are very shy. Only the most focused children can see them." Through this method, it aroused the curiosity and attention of the children. ### 2. Jigsaw Puzzle (10 minutes) - Divide the children into several groups and give each group a simple puzzle (the number of puzzle pieces depends on the age of the child, for example, 3 - 5 pieces). - The teacher explained the rules of the game."Children, now we are going to have a puzzle competition. Please put these puzzle pieces together to form a complete picture. You have to be very serious when you're doing the puzzle. You can't be disturbed by other things." - In the process of the children's puzzle, the teacher observed the concentration of each child and gave encouragement at the right time, such as "Little Ming is very serious about the puzzle. His eyes are always staring at the puzzle pieces, so he will be able to solve it quickly." ### 3. Pattern recognition and classification (10 minutes) - He took out the cards he had prepared and scattered them on the table. - He said to the children,"Little friends, now we are going to be little magicians." There are a lot of figurines here, and we're going to put the same figurines together. When you're looking for a graphic baby, look carefully and look for it with your heart." - The children began to carry out the pattern recognition and classification activities. The teacher went around to guide them and correct their distracted behavior in time. For example, he reminded the distracted children: "Xiao Hong, we are looking for a pattern baby now. We have to focus." ### 4. Beads Threading Game (10 minutes) - Give each child a set of small beads and thread. - The teacher demonstrated how to thread the bead and said,"Now, children, let's thread the bead." Just like queuing up for the baby beads, wear them one by one to see who wears them quickly and well. Moreover, you have to wear them seriously all the time and don't look around." - Children were encouraged to persevere in the bead-wearing activity. The teacher would reward children who could focus on bead-wearing for a long time with a small animal sticker. ### 5. 2 minutes - After gathering all the children, the teacher said,"Children, we have played a lot of interesting games today. In these games, the teacher found that many children were very focused and could complete the task seriously. For example, when it came to puzzles, some children quickly completed them, and when it came to beads, some children put on a lot of beads. These were all signs of concentration. Focus can help us do things better." ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** #"Reflection on the kindergarten's concentration experience class" ##(I) Reflection on the Teaching 1. ** Strengths ** - The design of the teaching activities was more in line with the age characteristics of the children. Through the form of games to attract the participation of children, to a certain extent, to stimulate the interest and concentration of children. For example, puzzles, graphic classification, and beading games. These activities were both fun and challenging for children, and children could actively participate in them. - In the teaching process, timely encouragement played a positive role in improving children's concentration. Praising children when they show concentration in activities can increase their confidence in continuing to focus on doing things. 2. ** Not enough ** - The transition between activities was not smooth enough, causing some children to be distracted when changing activities. For example, some children were still immersed in the fun of the puzzle and did not enter the next activity state in time. - He did not pay enough attention to the children who had poor concentration. In the activity, although the overall participation of the children was high, there were still a few children who were easily distracted, and the teacher did not give enough individual guidance and help in time. ##(2) Modification 1. In the future teaching design, more attention should be paid to the link of activities. Some simple transition methods could be used, such as adding a short little segment between two activities, like singing a nursery rhyme related to the next activity, to guide the child to naturally transition to the next activity and reduce the distraction. 2. For children with poor concentration, it was necessary to understand their characteristics and reasons in advance and give more attention and individual guidance during the activity. For example, he could adjust the content of the activity according to their interests or provide them with a more suitable task difficulty to gradually increase their concentration. At the same time, they would communicate with their parents to understand their children's performance and situation at home and work together to develop a plan to improve their concentration. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a lesson plan and reflection summary for a small outdoor activity: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Small Class's Outdoor Breakthrough Activity>> ##(1) Activity Target 1. Train the child's body functions, such as walking, running, jumping, drilling, crawling, and other movement abilities. 2. Cultivate children's sense of teamwork and competition. 3. Let the children experience the fun of the game in outdoor activities to enhance their self-confidence. ##(2) Event preparation 1. According to the content of the challenge, set the corresponding props, such as small arch (for drilling), colorful hula hoop (for jumping), obstacles (for bypassing or crossing), small flag (end mark), etc. 2. The activity venue should be a relatively open and safe outdoor area, such as a kindergarten playground. 3. Prepare different colored labels (such as bracelets or sticker) for the children to distinguish between groups. ##(3) Activity ### 1. beginning portion - The teacher led the children to the outdoor field to do simple warm-up exercises. This included head movements, shoulder movements, chest expansion movements, waist movements, hand and foot joint movements, etc. Each movement was done four times eight beats, so that the child's body parts could be fully moved to avoid injury. ### 2. essential part - Introduction to the rules of the game - Divide the children into small groups (e.g. divide them into groups of 3 - 4 according to the number of children). - The children in each group needed to complete the set level tasks in turn, such as first passing through the small arch, then jumping into the three hula hoops, and then running around the obstacles to the next level. - Each level had a teacher or assistant to guide and supervise the children to ensure that they completed the task safely and correctly. - The last child in the group would pull up the small flag at the finish line. The group that completed all the levels first would win. - The game begins - According to the order of grouping, each group of children began to pass the level. The teacher encouraged the children, reminded them to pay attention to safety, and corrected the wrong actions in time. - For children who were timid or uncoordinated, the teacher could give appropriate help and guidance, such as holding the child's hand to complete the more difficult levels. ### 3. ending portion - The winning team would be given a small prize (such as a small sticker or a small toy) and all participating children would be praised for their efforts and bravery in the event. - Lead the child to do relaxation activities, such as deep breathing, stretching leg muscles, relaxing arms, etc., to help the child relieve physical fatigue. ##(4) Activity Extension 1. At the end of the activity, the children could be guided to recall the difficulties and interesting things they encountered during the process of clearing the level, and the children could be encouraged to express them in simple words. 2. In the art design area, they would provide materials for the children to create works related to the clearing activities, such as painting the scene of their own clearing. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** #"Reflection on the small class's outdoor activities" ##(I) Reflection on Infant Development 1. Physical development - Through the activities of walking, running, jumping, drilling, crawling and other links, the children's physical coordination and flexibility were better trained. Most of the children could complete the movements according to the requirements, but there were still a few children who were not skilled enough in jumping and drilling, and needed to practice more in future activities. 2. In terms of psychological development - The children showed high enthusiasm and enthusiasm when they participated in the activities, especially in the group competition segment. The children's sense of teamwork and competition increased. However, for some children who encountered difficulties in the process of breaking through, there may be temporary frustration. Teachers need to pay more attention to the emotional changes of the children in the follow-up activities and give timely encouragement and support. ##(2) Reflection on the Event Design 1. Level Setting - The difficulty of the overall level setting was moderate, suitable for the age characteristics of the children in the small class. However, the transition between some levels could be smoother. For example, in the transition from drilling the arch to jumping the hula hoop, some guiding signs or action demonstration could be added to make it easier for the child to understand the next task. 2. security assurance - Safety checks were conducted on the venue and props before the event, but during the event, it was found that some children might collide with other children when running fast. In the future, when designing activities, they needed to be more clear about the range of activities for each level and add safety tips in areas where collisions were prone to occur. ##(3) Reflection on the interaction between teachers and children 1. During the activity, the interaction between teachers and children was more active. Teachers could give guidance and encouragement to children in a timely manner, but during the interaction process, sometimes they would pay too much attention to the completion of the child's actions and ignore the child's emotional expression. In future activities, teachers need to pay more attention to emotional communication with children and pay more attention to the development of children. 2. In the group competition segment, teachers could guide children to pay more attention to the process of teamwork, not just the results of the competition. For example, they could let the children cheer for each other in the group, help each other, and complete the task together to further strengthen the children's sense of teamwork. ##(4) Modification 1. According to the performance of the children in the activities, the content and difficulty of the follow-up sports activities were adjusted, and the training of the weak links of the children was emphasized, such as the practice of jumping and drilling movements. 2. The design of the event would be optimized to make the level settings more scientific and reasonable, and the transition would be more natural. At the same time, safety measures would be further strengthened to ensure the safety of the event. 3. In terms of teacher-child interaction, teachers should constantly improve their observation skills, capture the emotional changes and needs of children in a timely manner, and give more comprehensive and effective support and guidance to better promote the physical and mental development of children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The personal reflection and summary of the teaching and research activities are as follows: ** I. Positive aspects of teaching and research activities ** 1. ** In terms of arousing teachers 'enthusiasm ** - In a successful teaching and research activity, such as the kindergarten's teaching and research on the preparation of the theme activity, when the content of the teaching and research was familiar to the teacher and closely related to the actual work, it could greatly stimulate the teacher's enthusiasm for participation. Teachers would actively raise questions, express their opinions, and even argue fiercely for different opinions. This reflected the importance of teaching and research activities in stimulating teachers 'initiative and enthusiasm. 2. ** In terms of solving practical problems ** - The effective teaching and research activities could be based on reality and solve the confusion of teachers in education and teaching. For example, in a kindergarten's teaching and research activities, the research questions were determined based on the actual situation of the kindergarten. For example, if the research questions were determined based on a survey, the teachers would be convinced and sincerely discuss and solve them. In the teaching and research of the comprehensive group of primary schools, discussions were carried out around how to cultivate students 'hands-on ability, which had direct guiding significance for teaching practice. 3. ** To promote the growth of teachers ** - In teaching and research activities, teachers discussed and argued with each other, which could stimulate their thinking. For example, in the teaching and research activities of the comprehensive group in primary schools, teachers could achieve concept updates, concept changes, and behavior changes through this kind of interaction. The exchange of experiences and opinions between different teachers was like "stones from other mountains", which could promote the depth of teachers 'thinking and help the professional growth of teachers. 4. ** Creating a good atmosphere ** - Good teaching and research activities could create a positive atmosphere. For example, in a kindergarten's teaching and research activities, the manager would participate as a learner and collaborator, respect and encourage the teacher's views and practices, and infect the teacher with enthusiasm and sincerity. This would make the teacher feel respect and equality in the teaching and research activities, and thus be more actively involved in the teaching and research activities. ** II. Inadequacies of teaching and research activities and directions for improvement ** 1. ** Formally ** - There was a single form of teaching and research activities. A single form could easily make teachers feel tired. In future teaching and research activities, various teaching and research forms should be used. For example, the world coffee, workshops, etc. could also be used to hold symposiums, reading notes, establish a blog to share knowledge, and other forms of combination, so that teachers would have a fresh feeling every time they participated in teaching and research activities. 2. ** In terms of content ** - Some teaching and research activities were formalistic, and the content did not effectively solve the practical problems in education. Teaching and research activities should pay more attention to digging out the educational cases around them. Starting from the difficulties and hot spots in actual teaching, they should be oriented towards solving practical problems. For example, the primary school mathematics team should focus on how to design effective summer homework for teaching and research. This way, the content based on actual needs would be more valuable. 3. ** Organization management ** - In some teaching and research activities, the manager had a high and mighty command. The manager should change this way of management, participate in teaching and research activities with equal status, respect the main position of teachers, give full play to the subjective initiative of teachers, and ensure the time and space of teaching and research activities to provide guarantee for the smooth development of teaching and research activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The reflection, summary, and insights of online teaching could be seen from the following aspects: 1. Strengths 1. ** The convenience of communication and resource sharing ** - Online teaching enabled all-round communication between teachers and students, teachers and parents, parents and students, and students and students, narrowing the psychological distance between teachers and students. Teachers could make full use of all kinds of educational resources to transcend space constraints and pass on the best teachers and the best teaching results to students through the Internet. Moreover, students could also ask teachers for advice anytime and anywhere. 2. ** Cultivate students 'self-management and team cooperation skills ** - In teaching management, the group leader could play an important role, such as reporting the attendance of the group members before class, supervising homework after class, reminding the group members to report the information related to the epidemic on time, etc. This not only reduced the workload of the teachers, but also cultivated the sense of responsibility of the team leader. It also helped to improve the students 'self-management ability and teamwork ability. 3. ** Pay attention to students 'health ** - Teachers could not drag the class, remind the children to stay away from electronic devices after class, rest appropriately, and protect their eyes, which reflected their concern for the physical and mental health of the students. ** 2. Problem ** 1. ** Parental supervision is lacking ** - With the extension of online teaching hours, some parents became lax and impatient. Some parents were unable to effectively supervise their children's studies because they had to go to work or have the elderly take care of their children. This might lead to some students not being supervised in class, leaving their seats after signing in, teachers not responding to roll calls, randomly sending cartoon pictures to disturb the class, not completing homework on time, etc., making it difficult for them to keep up with the teaching steps. ** 3. Enhancement measures ** 1. ** Strengthened classroom management ** - Teachers had to prepare for class and remind students to sign in five minutes in advance. The team leader would report the situation and ensure that the students were online. At the same time, classroom discipline was emphasized before class. Students were required to prepare learning tools. The teaching process was based on students 'learning and supplemented by teachers' guidance to create an equal, friendly and cooperative atmosphere. 2. ** Pay attention to thought guidance and interaction ** - During class, teachers should use love to influence and educate students, change students 'learning attitude from their thoughts, and improve the desire of students to interact with teachers. 3. ** Enhancing communication between home and school ** - Teachers should communicate with parents in a timely manner, pay attention to and discuss the child's education methods together. 4. ** Job design optimization ** - They were not demanding on homework and often emphasized on writing standards. In addition, some teachers suggested not to fight unprepared battles, not to follow the old path of traditional classrooms, and not to be limited to the teacher's personal vision. 1. ** Don't fight unprepared ** - Teachers should thoroughly understand the teaching materials, be familiar with the examination outline, be clear about the important and difficult points of the course, understand the meaning and extension, at the same time, find out the learning situation, know the problems that students want to solve and the points that are easy to make mistakes, formulate scientific and effective teaching strategies, and adhere to the concept of "learning first before teaching, teaching according to learning" to prepare lessons carefully. Before class, guide the students to self-study through the tutorial or study list, solve simple problems and capture the error-prone points. 2. ** Don't follow the old path of traditional classrooms ** - The first was to adjust the teaching order. Online teaching came straight to the point to present the key points of the classroom, so that students could understand the course structure when they were focused. The second was to leave blank space in the classroom, control the live broadcast time to about 20 - 30 minutes, refine the language, and leave time to answer questions after breaking through the difficulties, so as to realize layered teaching and inspection and supervision. Third, there was a limit to how much they could do. They trusted the students 'self-learning ability. They determined the teaching time and form according to the class type and knowledge type. They abandoned the problems that the students could solve on their own and focused on solving the students' difficult problems. 3. ** Not limited to the teacher's personal vision ** - The first is to play the role of the lesson preparation team, collectively discuss the formulation of the guidance plan, the production of PSP, the definition of knowledge points, the determination of important and difficult points, the classroom presentation method and the selection of exercises, etc., and then the teachers will adjust and form cases according to their own conditions; The second is to select high-quality resources, adhere to the attitude of learning modestly and identifying the use, and follow the principle of consistent textbook version and fragment use; The third is to watch the live broadcast replay, record the time used, the number of viewers, etc., summarize the advantages and disadvantages, and return to the students for improvement; The fourth was to listen to more classes, reflect on them, summarize them well, and learn from the strengths of others. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an online teaching reflection and summary of the experience: ** Reflection on Online Teaching and Summing Up Experience ** Online teaching in a special period was a teaching attempt full of challenges and opportunities. I. Teaching preparation 1. technology and equipment - The first thing online teaching faced was the problem of technical equipment. Many teachers may be like me, experiencing computer failures or network delays. For example, when old computers were reactivated, there would be various incompatible or slow situations, and there were many restrictions on the acquisition of new devices, such as the store was not open, the delivery time of online shopping was uncertain, and so on. This required teachers to check and commission the equipment and network in advance, and to have backup plans to deal with sudden technical problems. - In terms of software applications, although the commonly used office software could meet some of the teaching needs, some software with strong live broadcast or interaction functions required teachers to spend time familiarizing themselves with it. If one was not familiar with the software, it might affect the teaching effect, such as the setting of the live broadcast screen and the activation of the interaction function. 2. teaching materials - Different from traditional classrooms, the integration of online teaching resources was more important. When there were no ready-made teaching reference materials, teachers needed to spend more time studying teaching materials and searching for online resources. At the same time, the sharing of resources was not fully reflected. Every teacher fought for themselves and did not realize the unified integration of curriculum and resources within the region or city, resulting in greater pressure on teachers to prepare for lessons. II. Problems in the teaching process and countermeasures 1. interaction between teachers and students - The biggest obstacle to online teaching was the lack of smooth interaction between teachers and students. Even though there were functions such as connecting the microphone and the interaction panel, the network caused the connection to be delayed and time-consuming. This made it difficult for teachers to accurately grasp the learning state of students as in traditional classrooms, and they could not interact with emotions and eye contact. In order to make up for this deficiency, teachers could design a variety of interaction activities, such as reading exchanges, group sharing and exhibition activities, and encourage students to actively answer questions through the interaction panel. 2. student management - It was more difficult to manage students in online teaching. Students were late, did not go online to study, and were late for homework. Teachers need to strengthen communication with parents, contact parents in time through telephone and other means, understand the reasons, and ask parents to cooperate and supervise students. At the same time, within the limited online teaching time, they should also carry out themed morning meetings and class meetings, carry out ideology education and mental health education, and guide students to actively and sunnily study. 3. teaching efficiency - Judging from the students 'learning results, such as the students' unfamiliar reading of the text and frequent mistakes, online teaching may be insufficient in imparting and consolidating knowledge. Teachers could issue tasks such as reading and memorizing cards, and use video conferences to supervise students 'learning to improve the teaching effect. Third, the growth of teachers themselves 1. skills upgrading - Online teaching made teachers aware of their own shortcomings in information technology. His lack of proficiency in electronic products and software applications was exposed during the teaching process. This encouraged teachers to learn more about computers and master more software operations so that computers and the Internet could serve the teaching better. 2. Education Concept Renewed - Online teaching also allowed teachers to re-examine their educational philosophy. Under the guidance of students 'development, they should constantly change their teaching concepts from the traditional classroom teaching mode to the online teaching mode. They should also be good at summarizing the bits and pieces of teaching and constantly improve their teaching methods. In general, although online teaching was full of hardships, it also provided teachers with opportunities to grow and improve their teaching. Through constant reflection and experience, teachers could better adapt to the requirements of online teaching, improve the quality of teaching, and provide better educational services to students in special times. <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 summary of the middle class song "Lantern Festival": ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Learn how to sing a song, understand the main content of the song, and feel the humorous and interesting atmosphere of the song. 2. He tried to use various body movements to express the scene of selling Tangyuan and his own happy mood. ###(2) Event preparation 1. The child was familiar with the melody of the song. 2. It was a disc of the song "Selling Tangyuan". ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Exchange knowledge about Tangyuan and stimulate interest in activities ** - Do you know what Tangyuan is? How do you think you should sell Tangyuan? 2. ** Watch the disc and feel the happy and interesting atmosphere of the song ** - (1) Enjoy the disc and feel the content and melody of the song. - (2) Exchanging feelings of appreciation. - Directions: How do you feel after listening to this song? 3. ** Understand lyrics, learn to sing songs ** - (1) Listen to the song "Selling Tangyuan." - Guidance: - What was sung in the song? Which one do you like? Why? - Which sentence do you think is hard to understand or remember? - Is there any good way to help you remember the lyrics quickly? - (2) The child tries to fill the lyrics into the melody and rap the lyrics. - (3) Use various forms to sing songs (such as solo, chorus, etc.). 4. ** Try to express the scene of selling Tangyuan and your happy mood with your body movements along with the music ** - (1) Compose your body movements to the music. - (2) Act out the scene of selling glutinous rice balls. ##2. Reflection and summary 1. ** Strengths ** - The song was chosen to fit the theme of the Lantern Festival. Children had a certain understanding of Tangyuan as a custom of the Lantern Festival, which helped them understand the content of the song. - Through a variety of forms to let children participate in learning, such as watching discs, exchange feelings, understanding lyrics, singing and action performance, etc., to enrich the teaching methods. - The activity focused on the independent experience of the children, such as allowing the children to freely create body movements and freely perform together, which could stimulate the creativity and expressiveness of the children. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the lyrics comprehension segment, more interesting explanations or examples could be added to help children better understand some of the more difficult lyrics. - In the singing segment, the children could be guided to grasp the rhythm and rhythm of the song to improve the accuracy and appeal of the singing. - In the performance segment, more props related to the scene of selling Tangyuan could be provided to make the child's performance more vivid and enhance the sense of situation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection on a mathematics lesson plan within 10 in science perception: ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the teaching of perceptive sensing within 10, most children could accurately identify and count numbers within 10. Through various activities, such as observing the number of people on the sports field, operating the toys to go home, etc., the children used methods such as counting and visual inspection, which indicated that they had achieved certain results in imparting knowledge and skills. However, there may be some children who are prone to making mistakes when counting large numbers (such as 8 - 10), or they are not fast and accurate when counting and matching objects. This reflects that the attention and individual guidance for these children in teaching are not enough. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - In the process of the activity, the children participated in various activities such as observation, operation, and recording. For example, when recording the number of people participating in various sports events, the children learned to use numbers, pictures, and other methods to record. However, in some group activities, some children might not have a deep understanding of the recording method, resulting in errors in the recording results. This suggested that in the teaching process, the explanation of new learning methods needed to be more detailed and diverse. For example, the number of demonstration could be increased or the children could demonstrate to each other. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - The children showed interest in mathematics activities and actively participated in various links. For example, in group activities such as making bracelets and costumes, the children showed high enthusiasm. However, perhaps due to the difficulty of the activity or the materials, a small number of children were depressed when they encountered difficulties. This meant that when designing the activity, they needed to take into account the individual differences of the children and provide tasks of different difficulty levels to better meet the needs of all children. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - Choosing numbers within the perceptual range of 10 as the teaching content was in line with the cognitive development level of the children in the large class. Numbers within 10 were the number range that children often came into contact with in their daily lives. It was closely related to their life experience, such as counting toys and the number of children. However, there might still be shortcomings in the depth of the content. For example, the size comparison of numbers, the order of numbers, and other related content could be further expanded to make the teaching content richer and deeper. 2. ** Organization of content ** - The teaching content was organized according to the principle of easy to difficult, starting from observing the number of people on the math wall chart, then recording, operating, and other activities. However, the transition between different activities may not be smooth enough. For example, from observing the number of people on the sports field to explaining the record sheet, the child may need some time to change his way of thinking, which may affect the continuity of teaching. ** 3. Teaching Method ** 1. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - In the teaching process, he used many teaching methods such as observation, operation, and discussion. The observation method could help children intuitively perceive numbers, the operation method could help children deepen their understanding of numbers through hands-on practice, and the discussion method could promote communication and collision of thoughts between children. However, there might be shortcomings in the integration of teaching methods. For example, in the operation activities, it could be better to combine questions and guidance, so that children could think about relevant mathematical problems while operating, and improve the effectiveness of teaching methods. 2. ** Reflection of Children's Main Body Status ** - In the teaching activities, attention was paid to the main position of the children, giving them enough opportunities to operate and express themselves. However, in some aspects, teachers may intervene too much. For example, when children were sorting and counting toys, teachers were sometimes eager to correct children's mistakes, but did not give children enough time to discover and solve problems themselves. This affected the development of children's independent learning ability to a certain extent. ** 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Preparing teaching and learning tools ** - He had prepared a lot of teaching aids and learning tools, such as math wall charts, magnetic blackboards, various toys, and record sheets. These teaching aids and learning tools help children better understand the teaching content. However, the use of teaching materials could be more flexible. For example, when using a math chart, children could explore the mathematical information in the chart more independently, instead of following the teacher's guidance. 2. ** Resource utilization efficiency ** - Overall, there was still room for improvement in the efficiency of resource utilization. For example, in group activities, some children might not make full use of the learning tools to carry out in-depth mathematical exploration. This may be related to the teacher's insufficient introduction and guidance of the learning tools before the activity. ** 5. Teaching environment ** 1. ** Class atmosphere ** - The classroom atmosphere was more active, and the interaction between the children and the teacher-student interaction was more active. However, during group activities, the interaction between some children might be affected due to limited space or lack of organization, such as fighting for learning tools or interfering with each other. 2. ** Time Management ** - In terms of time allocation, it might take too much time for some parts, but for some important parts, such as the summary and improvement of concepts within 10, the time was relatively insufficient. This may lead to children not understanding the key content deeply enough, and they need to arrange the time for each link more reasonably in the future teaching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some key points for teaching and reflection in large classes: ** 1. Teaching plan ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - The goal should be clear, specific, and in line with the development level of the children in the first class. For example, goals could cover multiple dimensions such as cognition (such as understanding a certain knowledge concept), skills (such as learning a certain operation, action, or expression ability), and emotions (such as cultivating interest, attitude, etc.). For example, in the lesson plan for the transition between primary and secondary, there might be goals such as "trying to sing songs in different forms to express the joy of going to first grade." It involved both skills (singing style) and emotions (expressing the joy). - The goal had to be clear, achievable, and measurable. Don't use vague language, such as "improving children's abilities". Instead, specify what kind of abilities it is and how to measure the degree of improvement. 2. ** Teaching preparation ** - Prepare the corresponding materials according to the teaching content. For example, in the health field (such as tooth decay prevention), experimental materials (such as eggshells soaked in vinegar, mouthwash, etc.), coursewares (the process of tooth decay formation, etc.), and multi-media equipment (projector, computer) were needed. In the art field (such as decorating the Christmas tree), painting tools (oil painting sticks, chalk, gouache paint, etc.) and model paintings were needed. - They also had to consider the experience and preparation that the child had. For example, in music teaching, if a child wanted to sing a song, they had to ensure that the child had a certain degree of familiarity with the song. 3. ** Teaching process ** - ** Part of the import ** - It must be able to attract the child's attention and stimulate the child's interest. They could use story introduction (for example, in the teaching plan for dental cavities, the theme could be introduced through the story of "The Tiger that Loves Candies"), situation introduction (for example, in the music teaching of young children, the situation of "going to school" could be introduced), question introduction, and so on. The introductory part should be concise and closely related to the teaching content. - ** Main Part ** - The teaching content should be organized in a logical order. For example, when teaching new knowledge or skills, you can first demonstrate (such as how to decorate a Christmas tree) and then let the child try to operate it. - They should pay attention to interaction and use more methods such as asking questions, group discussions, and cooperation to encourage children to actively participate. For example, in choral teaching, children could interpret the chart through questions and explore different forms of choral singing (leading, receiving, rotating, etc.). - Arrange the length of the activity segment reasonably according to the attention characteristics of the child, and avoid a single activity that is too long or too short. - ** End ** - There must be a summary to help the child sort out the content. For example, in the health lesson plan, he summarized the methods to protect teeth, and in the music lesson plan, he summarized the main points of chorus. - You can end it naturally or with a relaxing activity, such as walking out of the classroom with the rhythm of the music. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - Reflect on whether you have achieved the pre-set teaching goals. If it was not completely achieved, the analysis was that the goal was set too high, the teaching process design was unreasonable, or the individual differences of the children caused it. For example, in chorus teaching, if a child did not master the trot technique well, it might be because the trot explanation was not clear enough or the number of practices was insufficient. 2. ** Teaching process effectiveness ** - Reflect on teaching methods. For example, whether a certain introduction method really attracted the attention of the children, and whether the interaction in the teaching stimulated the enthusiasm and initiative of the children. For example, if the child's participation was not high in the segment where the child used a small mirror to find decayed teeth, it might be because the operation method was not interesting enough or the guidance language was not vivid enough. - Consider whether the difficulty of the teaching content is suitable for large classes of children. If the content is too simple, the child may find it boring; if it is too difficult, the child may feel frustrated. - Whether the teaching links were smooth or not. For example, during the transition from the introduction to the main teaching content, if it felt stiff, he needed to think about how to improve it. 3. ** Children's performance and participation ** - Observe the performance of the children throughout the teaching process, including their interest, attention, answering questions, cooperation ability, etc. For example, in the group singing session, whether the children could cooperate effectively was something that needed to be reflected on. If it was found that the participation of the children was not high, it was necessary to analyze whether it was a problem with the individual children or the overall teaching arrangement. 4. ** Teacher's own performance ** - Whether the teacher's language is clear, concise, and childlike. Whether or not the appropriate encouraging and guiding language was used in the interaction with the child. For example, in chorus teaching, whether appropriate language was used to remind children to control their voices and express their emotions. - Whether the teacher's organizational management ability is in place, whether they can deal with emergencies in the teaching process in time, such as children's quarrels, distraction and other problems. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>