The following is an example of a reflection on the amusement park's game fishing lesson plan (large class): ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The goal was relatively clear. If the teaching goal was set to let the children play fishing games under the theme of the amusement park, the game could train the children's hand-eye coordination ability, ability to abide by the rules, and cultivate the sense of cooperation. It was in line with the development needs of the children in the first class. For example, in normal large-class games, children were at a specific stage of physical and mental development. This goal could help improve their comprehensive ability. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - The target might lack depth and refinement. He could further clarify the extent to which his hand-eye coordination had improved. For example, catching a certain number of fish within a specified time would be considered as reaching a certain level of hand-eye coordination. In terms of cooperation ability, they could set specific cooperation scenarios, such as how the children would group up to complete the fishing task, whether they would relay fishing or manage a "fish pond" together. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Strengths ** - If the teaching content included the basic operations of fishing, such as how to hold the fishing rod and how to judge the fish's bite, it would be closely related to the fishing game. At the same time, it could be combined with the scenery of the amusement park to increase the fun, such as fishing in the "magic fish pond" of the amusement park. Different colors of fish represented different rewards and so on. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - The content might be a little monotonous. He could add some fishing knowledge related to the amusement park culture, such as the special rules that may be encountered when fishing in the amusement park, or fishing stories related to the theme characters of the amusement park. They could also introduce some scientific knowledge, such as the habits of fish (although it was a simulated fishing game), so that children could understand why fish would take the bait and broaden their knowledge. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Strengths ** - The game-based teaching method was very suitable for large classes of children. Games could stimulate children's enthusiasm for participation and allow them to learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. For example, children could be more involved in the fishing game in the simulated amusement park, which would increase their enthusiasm for learning. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - Perhaps there was a lack of personal guidance during the game. Due to the large individual differences between the older children, some children may quickly master fishing skills, while others may need more help. Teachers could provide individual guidance to children of different levels during the game. For example, for children who were not very familiar with the operation, they could teach them the correct posture of holding the rod. For children with strong abilities, they could guide them to try more challenging fishing tasks, such as fishing for a time limit or fishing for a specific color of fish. ** 4. Teaching Steps ** 1. ** Strengths ** - If the teaching steps included introducing the game, showing the fishing tools, demonstrating the fishing movements, then letting the children play in groups, and finally reflecting on the summary, this process was more reasonable. These steps allowed the children to gradually understand the rules of the game and how to operate it, and through reflection, they could deepen their understanding of the game. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the game, there might be a lack of effective order management. When the older children played the fishing game, they might be too excited and fight for the fishing rod or not follow the rules of taking turns fishing. Teachers could emphasize the rules in more detail before the game, and supervise and correct the child's behavior in time during the game. At the same time, in the summary and reflection segment, the children could participate in expressing their feelings and discoveries in the game more than just the teacher's summary. ** 5. Teaching environment ** 1. ** Strengths ** - If the teaching environment was a fishing ground set up to simulate the scene of an amusement park, it would be colorful and full of childlike fun. This would help to create a good game atmosphere, attract the attention of children, and let them better integrate into the game situation. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - It was possible that they had not fully considered the safety and comfort of the environment. For example, whether the material of the fishing rod was safe, whether there were obstacles around the fishing site, and so on. They should ensure that the fishing rod did not have sharp edges and that the field was spacious and free of debris to prevent accidents during the game. At the same time, you can consider setting up some rest areas around the venue for children to rest during the game. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some of the main points of reflection on the teaching plan of the Middle Class Games: ##1. The goal of the lesson plan 1. ** Target Achievement ** - In the teaching plan of the middle class sports meet, goals such as physical skill development (such as improving movement coordination, flexibility, etc.) and moral cultivation (such as courage, unity, etc.) were usually set. When he reflected, he had to consider whether these goals had been achieved. For example, if the goal of the lesson plan was to improve the sensitivity of the child's body movements through the game, during reflection, it was necessary to analyze whether the game segment really played a role in improving the child's sensitivity, and whether the child's performance in the activity showed that the sensitivity had been improved. - For some lesson plans that contained multiple goals, such as hoping that children could learn a certain sports skill and understand the meaning of teamwork, it was necessary to evaluate the degree of achievement of each goal in the activity, whether there was a situation where a goal was neglected or did not achieve the expected effect. 2. ** Target compatibility ** - He had to consider whether the target was suitable for the age characteristics and development level of the middle-class children. The physical coordination, cognitive ability, and social communication ability of the middle-class children were at a specific stage of development. If the goal was set too high, such as asking the middle class children to carry out overly complicated sports skills training, it might cause the children to be unable to complete the task and feel frustrated. If the goal was set too low, it would not stimulate the children's interest in learning and development potential. ##2. The content of the lesson plan 1. ** Game segment ** - ** Interesting **: Check if the game can attract the interest of children. For example, if the rules of the game are too complicated or the content of the game is monotonous, the child may lose the enthusiasm to participate. For example, in the game of grabbing a chair, if you simply repeat the action of grabbing a chair without adding some changes (such as listening to different signals to grab a chair, adding cooperative elements, etc.), the child may soon feel bored. - ** Diverse **: The games in the Sports Games lesson plan should be diverse and cover different types of sports skill training. For example, there must be physical training games like crawling, and creative games like imitating animals walking. If there was only one type of game, it might not be able to fully train the child's body and stimulate their imagination. - [Challenge: The game must be challenging to a certain extent, but it must not exceed the scope of the child's ability.] For example, in a game where obstacles were set up for children to pass through, the height and distance of the obstacles should be moderate, so that the child could feel the challenge and successfully pass through after hard work. 2. ** Material preparation ** - [Safety: This is the primary consideration.] For example, when using materials such as foam pads and rope-woven nets, make sure that the materials do not have sharp edges and will not cause harm to children. If they were using self-made sports equipment, their safety must be strictly checked. - ** Suitability **: Whether the material is suitable for middle school children. For example, whether the size and weight of the materials were suitable for the physical strength and operating ability of the middle class children. If the ball provided is too big or too heavy, the child may not be able to play ball games normally. - [Attractiveness: Can the material attract the attention of children?] For example, colorful and interesting materials (such as sandbags in the shape of animals) would be more popular with young children and help increase their enthusiasm for participating in activities. ##3. Teaching Plan Organization 1. ** Time arrangement ** - He had to allocate the time for each link reasonably. For example, the warm-up segment, the game segment, the summary segment, and so on, whether or not they took up the appropriate time. If the warm-up session was too long, the child might feel tired before the official game; if the game session was too short, the child might not be able to fully experience the fun of the game and achieve the purpose of training. 2. ** The transition segment ** - Whether the transition between each link was natural and smooth. For example, from the warm-up to the game segment, from one game to the next game, whether the teacher can let the child smoothly enter the next segment through clever guidance (such as telling a story, giving interesting instructions, etc.) to avoid a cold silence or a situation where the child is at a loss. ##IV. Preschoolers 'performance and teacher guidance 1. ** Child's performance ** - Observe the participation of the children in the activities and see if all the children are actively participating in all aspects of the sports meet. If some children did not participate well, it was necessary to analyze whether it was because the content of the lesson plan did not attract them or there were other factors (such as the child's personality, physical condition, etc.). - Pay attention to the emotional experience of the child during the activity, whether he feels happy, sense of accomplishment, and other positive emotions during the activity. For example, when a child successfully completed a challenging game, did he show pride and excitement? 2. ** Teacher guidance ** - Whether the teacher's guidance was timely and accurate. When children play games, teachers should be able to find children's problems in time and give them the right guidance. For example, when a child's posture is incorrect when crawling, the teacher must correct it in time. - Whether the teacher's guidance method was appropriate. Teachers should use encouraging and enlightening guidance methods to stimulate children's independent exploration ability. For example, when asking children to explore how to pass through barbed wire, the teacher should not directly tell the child the method, but let the child find the answer by asking questions and guiding the child to observe. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflective lesson plan for mental safety in a kindergarten class: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - If the teaching plan was set to let the child understand specific psychological safety concepts, such as "courage" and "fear", reflect on whether the child really understood these concepts. It could be assessed through the child's answers and interactions in class, as well as simple tests after class. For example, if it was a lesson plan about overcoming the fear of the night, see if the child could say which situations in the night were not terrible and whether he had mastered the method to deal with the fear of the night. - For some skills that children need to master, such as expressing their feelings and emotions, observe whether the children actively participate in the classroom and whether they can clearly describe their psychological experience. If some children had difficulty expressing themselves, it might be because the guidance methods were not diverse enough, or the question setting was too complicated for the older children. 2. ** Emotional goal ** - Judging the achievement of emotional goals from the emotional performance of children. For example, if the purpose of the psychological safety lesson plan was to increase the child's self-confidence, then it was necessary to observe whether the child's behavior after the activity was more proactive and whether he dared to try new things. If the child still showed timidity and withdrawal after the activity, it might be because the positive reinforcement during the activity was not enough or the experience was not deep enough. ** 2. Reflection on teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - Consider whether the teaching content is in line with the psychological development characteristics of large classes of children. The children in the upper class had already begun to have strong self-awareness and logical thinking ability. The content could not be too simple, otherwise it would not arouse their interest, but it could not be too complicated, so as not to cause difficulty in understanding. For example, when it comes to psychological stress, it should be presented in a simple and intuitive way, such as comparing the small difficulties faced by small animals in the story, rather than using abstract adult concepts to explain. - Interesting content was also the key. If the content of the lesson plan was not interesting, the child might not be able to concentrate during the activity. For example, simple theoretical explanations were not as attractive to children as stories, games, role-playing, and other forms of content. 2. ** The content is coherent and complete ** - Check the content of the lesson plan to see if it is coherent, from the introduction to the main activity to the end. For example, the problem of psychological safety was drawn out from a story, and then the problem was gradually solved through a series of activities, and finally concluded and extended. If there are jumps between segments, the toddler may be confused. - In terms of the completeness of the content, he had to ensure that it covered all the important knowledge points and skill points set in the lesson plan. For example, in the lesson plan on friendship and social psychological safety, not only should it talk about how to get along with friends, but it also involved how to deal with conflicts between friends to ensure the comprehensiveness of the content. ** 3. Reflection on teaching methods ** 1. ** Diverse ** - Reflect on the use of multiple teaching methods. A single teaching method could easily make children feel bored. For example, if the entire lesson plan was explained by the teacher, the participation of the child would be very low. The combination of storytelling, group discussions, practical operations (such as making emotional cards), game competitions, and other methods can improve children's enthusiasm and initiative in learning. 2. ** Validity ** - Reflect on the effectiveness of each teaching method. For example, in the game teaching method, whether the rules of the game are clear, whether the child can understand and actively participate. If the game was too complicated or the rules were unclear, the child might be confused during the game and affect the teaching effect. Another example was the group discussion method. It was necessary to observe whether the children could communicate fully in the group and whether the teacher gave appropriate guidance to prevent the group discussion from becoming a speech or meaningless chat by individual children. ** IV. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Time Management ** - Check whether the time allocation for each teaching segment is reasonable. If the introduction part was too long, it might compress the time for the main activity and summary part, resulting in the inability to develop the key content in depth. If the main body's activity time was too short, the child might not be able to fully experience and learn. For example, in a psychological safety lesson plan on emotional management, if too much time was spent on emotional cognition, the practice of emotional regulation methods would be rushed, and the child might not have enough time to try different regulation methods. 2. ** Child participation ** - Pay attention to the participation of children in the entire teaching process. Judging from the child's eyes, expression, enthusiasm in answering questions, and initiative in participating in activities. If it was found that some children's participation was low, it was necessary to analyze the reasons for the lack of interest in the teaching content, the inappropriate teaching methods, or individual differences (such as introverted personality), and consider the corresponding improvement measures. ** 5. Reflection on the use of teaching resources ** 1. ** Teaching aid usage ** - Reflect on whether the teaching aid has played a role in assisting teaching. For example, when explaining psychological safety knowledge, if you use pictures, models, and other teaching aids, you should consider whether they are clear and intuitive, and whether they help children understand abstract concepts. If the teaching aid is too complicated or has little to do with the teaching content, it may distract the child's attention. 2. ** Creation of environment ** - For the psychological safety lesson plan, the creation of the classroom environment was also very important. For example, creating a warm, safe, and comfortable classroom environment can enhance the psychological security of children. If the lesson plan involved relaxation training and other content, the lighting, music, and other environmental factors in the classroom also needed to be reflected. If the environment is too noisy or the light is too strong, it may affect the child's relaxation experience. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for a large class mathematics observation game: * * 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Through the game activities, the children's observation, judgment and hands-on operation ability were cultivated. 2. Stimulate children's interest in mathematics activities and improve their enthusiasm for participating in mathematics activities. * * 2. Teaching preparation ** 1. Prepare a number of cards of various colors and shapes (such as triangle, circle, square, red, blue, green, etc.). 2. Number cards 1 - 10. 3. Small toys (such as small cars, small dolls, small building blocks, etc.). * * 3. Teaching process ** #(1) Diagram Observation Game 1. Show the graphic card He mixed the different shapes and colors of the cards and displayed them in front of the children. 2. Guiding Observation and Questioning - Ask the child to carefully observe these figures and tell them what shapes and colors they see. For example,"Children, look at these cards. Tell the teacher what shapes are there? Is there a red card?" - He asked some questions of comparison, such as,"Which type of card has the most cards? Which color is the least?" 3. Infant Operation Ask the child to put the cards of the same shape together, then put the cards of the same color together, and then count the number of cards of each shape and color. #(2) Number Observation Game 1. Show the number card He took out a numbered card and placed it in front of the child in a random order. 2. Observing and searching - The teacher said a number and asked the child to quickly find the corresponding number card. For example,"Please find the card with the number 5." - Then let the child observe these number cards and say the relationship between the adjacent numbers, such as: "What is the number after the number 3?" 3. Number Ranking Game Ask the children to arrange the number cards in order from small to big or from big to small. #(3) Toy-watching game 1. display toy He placed the various small toys that he had prepared on the table. 2. observation and description - Let the child observe the toy and describe the shape, color, material, and other characteristics of the toy. For example,"What color is this car?" Is it made of plastic or metal?" - He raised the question of comparison between different toys, such as,"What's the difference between a small toy and a small building block?" 3. classification game Ask the children to classify the toys according to their own standards, such as by color or by purpose, and ask the children to state the basis for the classification. * * 4. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. the key of success - In the process of playing, the children showed high enthusiasm and participation, and could complete various observation tasks well, indicating that this play-based teaching method was suitable for the learning characteristics of the children in the upper class, which could attract their attention and stimulate their interest in learning. - Most of the children could accurately observe, describe, operate, and judge in the observation game of figures, numbers, and toys, indicating that the teaching goal was basically achieved, and the children's observation, judgment, and hands-on operation ability had been trained to a certain extent. 2. deficiencies in - Some children did not have a clear understanding of the concept of adjacent numbers in the number observation game, and they also made some mistakes in sorting the numbers. Perhaps they were not familiar enough with the size relationship of the numbers, so they needed to strengthen the practice of comparing the size of the numbers in the follow-up teaching. - In the toy observation game, it was found that the children's vocabulary for describing materials was relatively lacking. Perhaps it was because they did not have enough knowledge in their daily life. In the future, they could add some simple introductions to the characteristics of different materials in the teaching. 3. improvement measure - For children who could not grasp the concept of numbers well, they could design some small games that specialized in comparing and sorting numbers, such as number solitaire, so that they could deepen their understanding of the relationship between numbers in the game. - In the future, he would guide the children to come into contact with different materials and enrich their vocabulary. For example, he would introduce the materials of the objects around him in daily life to help the children better observe and describe them. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
* * 1. Teaching plan ** #"Kite Flying" lesson plan ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. Help children understand the shape and flight principle of kites. 2. Learn to sing the children's song "Kite Fluttering" and learn hand gestures to train children's musical perception and hand coordination. 3. After making and successfully flying a kite, it cultivates the child's observation ability and teamwork spirit. ##(2) Teaching preparation 1. [Kite making materials: Colored paper, bamboo sticks, scissors, tape, etc.] 2. He also downloaded the theme children's song "Kite Fluttering". 3. In the kindergarten's open-air field. ##(3) Teaching process 1. * * Knowledge import ** - It will introduce the shape and flight principle of kites, so that children can have a preliminary understanding of kites. They could use simple and vivid language and pictures to explain. 2. * * Music Learning ** - He sang the children's song "Kite Flying" and taught the children hand gestures along with the music. Through repeated singing, the children were familiar with the melody and lyrics of the song. At the same time, they were guided to make the corresponding gestures to enhance their musical perception and hand coordination. 3. * * Practicing Operation ** - He distributed the materials to the children and helped them make their own kites. In this process, teachers should pay attention to guiding children to be creative, pay attention to the safety of children's operation, and avoid using substances that may cause allergy, such as certain cements. - Gather time to fly kites in the field. With the help of teachers and parents, let each child release their own kite. This segment allowed the children to experience the joy of success and cultivate their observational skills and teamwork. For example, they could help each other fly kites. 4. * * Class ended ** - He tidied up and returned to the classroom. The class was over. ##(4) Teaching Evaluation During the process of kite making and flying, the teacher would evaluate the child's performance based on his or her participation in kite making, compliance with the teacher's instructions, cooperation with other students in the group, and timely feedback to the parents. ##(5) Points for Attention 1. It was best to hold the event on a sunny and windless day. 2. In the process of making kites, try to avoid using substances such as glue that may cause children to be allergic to ensure safety and hygiene. 3. Considering the age of the child, the teacher should use simple and vivid language to explain, and the content should not be too complicated. * * 2. Reflection and conclusion ** 1. * * Realization of goals and breakthroughs ** - Throughout the activity class, the children were in a state of excitement and participated in the activities very actively. For the breakthrough of teaching difficulties, such as the part of letting the child know the number of kites, the child could first fully understand the kites, and then through the teacher's clear and slow demonstration movements, the child could sense the teacher's counting process from the visual and auditory senses, thus forming the concept of the number of "kites" in the child's mind, and better break through the difficulties. 2. * * Teaching Extension ** - When education and teaching extended to the sorting process, after the number was counted, the child could be guided to understand the correspondence between number and quantity in both listening and looking. Finally, the child could be guided to sort according to the number. However, there might be some shortcomings in the teaching process. For example, when the children made kites, the teachers might not pay enough attention to the children with weak hands-on ability. This was something that needed to be improved in the future. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you are referring to the reflection on the music lesson plan for the naughty cuckoo class, here are some possible aspects: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - When listening to the song to understand the meaning of the lyrics and singing along with the song, the teacher used the method of demonstrating the picture while explaining, which helped the children to understand the lyrics intuitively. However, there might be some children who did not have a precise grasp of the weak rhythm and the jump sound "Gu Gu". More targeted exercises needed to be added in the follow-up teaching. - Most children could achieve the goal of imitating cuckoo calls with jumping sounds. However, in the process of teaching, children can be further guided to feel the changes in the cuckoo's call in different situations, making the imitation more vivid. 2. ** Emotional goal ** - Through the achievement of the goal of experiencing the beautiful feelings of loving the cuckoo under the influence of the artistic conception of the song, the children were allowed to perform according to the lyrics. For example, the first paragraph was sung while walking, and the second paragraph was sung while sitting on the " grass ", which effectively enhanced the emotional experience of the children to the song. However, it could be further extended after the end of the activity to encourage children to share their love for cuckoos in their daily lives to deepen the internalization of this emotion. ** 2. Reflection on the application of teaching methods ** 1. ** Visual demonstration method ** - The teacher demonstrated pictures of simple scenery, mobile children, and cuckoos to attract the children's attention and help them understand the content of the song. However, during the demonstration process, more attention could be paid to the interaction with the children, such as letting the children participate in the operation of the pictures to enhance their initiative. 2. ** Question Guidance Method ** - Using questions to help children understand the content of the song was an effective method. However, when asking questions, they could be more diverse. For example, they could add some open-ended questions to stimulate the imagination and creativity of the children, and not just limited to understanding the lyrics. ** 3. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - Under the accompaniment of music, the introduction of "Spring is coming, who heard the 'coo coo' sound" could arouse the interest of children. However, some topics related to children's life experiences could be added, such as " Have you heard similar bird calls in your life?" to further narrow the distance between children and songs. 2. ** Learning to sing segment ** - The method of learning to sing in sections helps children gradually master songs. However, the transition between the passages could be more natural and smooth. For example, through some simple Mini games or stories, the whole process of learning to sing could be more coherent. 3. ** Performance segment ** - When children perform a complete performance, they can better combine singing and performance. However, they could provide more performance props or setting arrangements to enhance the fun and authenticity of the performance. ** IV. Reflection on Children's Participating Level ** - Overall, the participation of the children was high, especially in the performance segment. However, in the learning to sing segment, some children might have difficulty grasping the rhythm, resulting in a slight decrease in participation. In the future, more individual guidance could be provided for this group of children, such as group exercises or one-on-one tutoring to increase the participation of all children. <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 example for the middle class: ##1. Middle class hard drawing castle lesson plan ###(1) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the basic structure and appearance of the castle, such as the castle has tall towers, strong walls, windows and doors of various shapes. 2. To stimulate the imagination and creativity of children, encourage children to use hard strokes to draw the castle in their hearts. 3. To improve the child's fine hand movements and control of lines. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Guide the children to accurately grasp the basic structure of the castle, such as the shape and proportion of the tower and the wall. - To help children master the basic skills of hard brush drawing, such as the thickness, length, and weight of the lines. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Enlighten children to use their imagination to add unique elements to the castle and avoid the same works. - How to guide children to deal with the density of the lines in the hard strokes to express the three-dimensional feeling of the castle. ###(3) Teaching preparation 1. There were a number of pictures and videos of the castle, showing the different shapes of the castle through the media. 2. Hard stroke drawing tools, such as hard colored pens and drawing paper. ###(4) Teaching process 1. ** import (3 minutes)** - Play a video of the castle or show a picture of the castle to attract the attention of the child. Ask,"Children, what do you think this is? Wasn't the castle particularly spectacular? Shall we draw a castle today?" 2. ** Explain the structure of the castle (7 minutes)** - Using the pictures, the children were introduced to the basic components of the castle, such as the tower was tall and pointed; the walls were long and thick to protect the people in the castle; the castle also had windows and doors of different shapes. - Children are encouraged to observe the shape of the various parts of the castle and their relationships. 3. ** Hard stroke technique explanation (5 minutes)** - Show the hard brush tools and introduce the characteristics of the hard colored pen to the children. For example, the tip of the pen is hard and can draw very thin and straight lines. - Demonstrate the basic skills of hard strokes, such as gently holding the pen, using different strengths to draw lines of different thickness, drawing straight lines, curves, and other basic lines. 4. ** Children's Creation (15 minutes)** - Let the child start drawing the castle according to his imagination. You can remind the child to draw the general outline of the castle first and then add details. - In the process of children's creation, teachers would tour around to guide and encourage children to create boldly. They would provide appropriate help to children who encountered difficulties. For example, when the lines were not straight, they could guide the children to slow down or draw from another angle. 5. ** Exhibition and sharing of works (5 minutes)** - Please show your work and share what is special about your castle, such as "My castle has flying wings","My castle has many floors", etc. ##2. Reflection on Teaching ###(I) Success 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - Through watching videos and pictures, the children had a clearer understanding of the structure and appearance of the castle. They could basically show the main components of the castle in the paintings, indicating that they had achieved the expected goal of imparting knowledge. - In the process of children's creation, most children could use the tools of hard strokes to draw, and to a certain extent, they had mastered the basic skills of hard strokes. For example, some children could use different lines to express different parts of the castle, indicating that the skill goal had been achieved. - In terms of imagination and creativity, the children's works showed a variety of characteristics. Some children added magic elements to the castle, and some children changed the color matching of the castle, which reflected that the children's thinking had been expanded to a certain extent. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - The introduction of multi-media could quickly attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in learning. When explaining the structure of the castle and the hard strokes, the use of demonstration methods allowed the children to see the operation process more intuitively, helping them better understand and imitate. - In the process of children's creation, the itinerant guidance method could find children's problems in time and give them individual guidance, meeting the learning needs of different children. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Not enough attention to individual differences ** - During the process of children's creation, although there was itinerant guidance, the help provided to some children with weaker painting skills was not deep enough. For example, when some children were drawing towers, they could not grasp the shape and proportion. The teacher only gave them a simple reminder and did not give them more targeted guidance. 2. ** The timing is not accurate enough ** - It took a little longer to explain the hard strokes, which caused the children's creative time to be slightly compressed. Some children did not have enough time to draw the castle in detail and add more creative elements. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** For individual differences ** - For children with weaker drawing skills, a simple assessment could be carried out before the activity, and more attention and individual guidance programs could be given according to their actual situation. For example, provide some simple auxiliary tools for children who have difficulty drawing towers, such as shape templates, or use step-by-step demonstration methods to let children gradually master painting skills. 2. ** Time management optimization ** - In the future, he would plan the time of each teaching session more accurately. When explaining the hard strokes, he could simplify the language and highlight the key points. He would give the children more time to create and share, so that the children could fully develop their imagination and creativity. <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 the online fraud lesson plan for the middle class: ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Self-protection awareness ** - In the teaching process, through the picture display, children's songs learning and discussion, the children's awareness of strangers has been improved to a certain extent. For example, young children can understand that strangers giving things and taking them away may be dangerous and know that they can't accept it easily. However, some children might only understand it on the surface, and their ability to apply it in real-life situations needed to be further strengthened. 2. ** Observation ability ** - In guiding the children to observe the pictures, most of the children could describe the characters and general behaviors in the pictures, but they were not detailed enough in the observation of details, such as the expression of their sister and the expression of strangers. This might be due to the limited cognitive development of middle-class children. In the future, more detailed pictures or video cases could be added to gradually improve the children's observation sensitivity. 3. ** Speaking Skills ** - During the nursery rhyme learning and discussion session, children had the opportunity to express their thoughts. However, some of the more introverted children were less engaged and did not express themselves actively enough. This suggested that in the future teaching, more introverted children should be encouraged to participate, and various methods such as group discussions and individual questions should be used to ensure that every child had the opportunity to practice oral expression. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content of the lesson plan was basically suitable for the middle class children. It presented the knowledge related to online fraud in the form of pictures and children's songs, which was in line with the cognitive characteristics of middle-class children. However, some simple stories could be added, such as the story of a small animal meeting a stranger, to make the teaching content more lively and interesting, and it would be easier for children to understand. 2. ** Depth of content ** - The depth of the content was suitable for middle class children. Starting from the common situations of strangers giving things and taking them away, there were no overly complicated forms of online fraud. However, it is appropriate to mention some simple network traps that may be encountered on electronic devices that children may come into contact with (such as smart watches, etc.), such as strangers asking for personal information in the game, to broaden the knowledge of children. ** 3. Teaching Method ** 1. ** Diverse ** - The teaching methods such as picture display, children's song learning and discussion were adopted, which had a certain degree of variety. However, in the interaction session, some role-playing activities could be added, allowing the children to play the roles of children and strangers. This would allow them to more intuitively experience the importance of preventing online fraud and improve the participation and memory of the children. 2. ** Guiding ** - During the discussion session, the teacher's guidance could basically make the children think in the right direction. However, for some children's novel ideas or off-topic answers, the teacher's guidance could be more flexible, such as combining the children's novel ideas with the teaching content, rather than simply correcting the children's answers. ** IV. Consolidating and Extending Teaching Effects ** 1. ** Consolidating ** - In the classroom, the children had a preliminary understanding of the teaching content. However, there was a lack of effective reinforcement measures after class. You could consider giving the children some simple homework, such as telling their parents about the children's songs or stories about guarding against strangers that they had learned today, so that their parents could cooperate with them and practice them in their daily lives. 2. ** Extending ** - They didn't do enough to extend the teaching content. It could be combined with other course content, such as asking children to draw to prevent strangers in art class, or discussing emotional management after meeting strangers in health class, so as to extend the knowledge of preventing online fraud to many aspects of children's lives. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** 1. Teaching plan ** #"Let the children in the senior class fall in love with writing" lesson plan ##(1) Teaching objectives 1. To stimulate the interest of the children in the upper class in writing and to increase the willingness of the children to take the initiative to write. 2. Guide the child to master some basic writing skills and correct writing postures. ##(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Use a variety of interesting methods to attract children's attention to writing. - Help children overcome their resistance to writing. 2. ** Difficulty ** - According to the child's individual differences, different strategies were used to improve the child's enthusiasm for writing. ##(3) Teaching Method Interesting guidance method, demonstration method, game method, and individual teaching method ##(4) Teaching preparation 1. Interesting writing tools, such as cartoon copybooks, colored pens, and creative notebooks. 2. Interesting stories or children's songs related to writing. ##(5) Teaching process ### 1. Introduction (5 minutes) - By telling an interesting story, such as "The Adventures of the Chinese Character Elves", the Chinese Character Elves in the story could not play in the magical world unless they were written by children, leading to the topic of writing. - Show some beautifully written words or words with interesting cartoon patterns to arouse the children's curiosity. ### 2. Arousing interest (10 minutes) - Children's song teaching: Teach the child a children's song about writing, such as "Small pencil in hand, write posture must remember. The horizontal and vertical characters are written well. The baby Chinese characters are really wonderful." As he sang, he demonstrated the correct posture to hold the pen. - Interesting association: Show the child some simple Chinese characters, such as "sun","moon" and "mountain". Let the child use his imagination to connect the words with things in life, such as "sun" or "sun". ### 3. Writing Game (15 minutes) - Chinese character jigsaw puzzle: Cut simple Chinese characters into a few pieces of the puzzle, let the children form groups to compete and spell out the correct Chinese characters. - Writing in the sand: In a small sand table, let the child use a small wooden stick to write Chinese characters in the sand table. ### 4. Personalized Teaching (10 minutes) - For those children who were still reluctant to write, they had one-on-one communication to understand the reasons why they did not like to write. For example, if the child felt tired of writing, he would prepare a softer pen holder for them. If they felt bored, he would customize a more interesting writing task for them, such as writing the word in their name and then using that word to make up a short story. ### 5. Writing Practice (10 minutes) - The children were given special cartoon copybooks and asked to practice writing a few simple Chinese characters on the copybooks. The teacher would guide them around and correct the wrong postures and strokes in time. ### 6. Reward and conclusion (5 minutes) - He summarized the content of today's writing and encouraged the child to write more in his daily life. - Give small prizes to children who perform well, such as small sticker or small bookmark. ##(6) Extension of Teaching 1. In the corner of the classroom, there was a "Writing Paradise", where all kinds of writing tools and interesting writing challenges were placed. Children could play during their free time. 2. Arrange small family writing tasks for parents to accompany their children to complete, such as writing a simple greeting card for their families. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** ###(I) Success 1. ** Interesting teaching effect is good ** - Through stories, children's songs, games, and other interesting methods, most children showed a higher interest in writing than before. For example, in the Chinese character puzzle game, the children actively participated in the game and unconsciously had a deeper understanding of the shape and structure of the Chinese characters. - The fun association segment also stimulated the children's imagination. They could connect Chinese characters with things in their lives, which helped them better remember the way to write Chinese characters. 2. ** The role of personalised teaching ** - One-on-one teaching could solve different problems for children. If it was found that some children were unwilling to write because of the uncomfortable posture of holding the pen, the child's attitude would change after the pen holder was provided. This shows that paying attention to individual differences in children is very important in improving children's willingness to write. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** The timing is not accurate enough ** - In the writing game segment, because the children were too enthusiastic, the time for this segment exceeded expectations. As a result, the time for the writing practice segment was compressed, and some children did not get enough practice. 2. ** The connection between home and school is not tight enough ** - There was a lack of effective supervision and feedback mechanisms for the assigned home writing tasks. It was impossible to know exactly how the children wrote at home and how cooperative their parents were. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Time management optimization ** - In the next teaching session, set a clearer time reminder for each teaching session to ensure that each session was carried out according to the plan and ensure that the child had enough time to practice writing. 2. ** Strengthening home-school cooperation ** - To establish a parent feedback channel, such as through a parent group or a special home-school contact manual, so that parents could timely feedback on their children's writing progress and problems at home. At the same time, they could hold regular parent writing coaching training so that parents could better guide their children to write at home. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
After conducting the teaching activities of the big class health lesson plan,"Eating more fruits is good for your health," there were the following reflections: * * 1. Teaching content ** 1. * * Knowledge accuracy ** - The reason why fruits were good for health could be explained in more depth. For example, although young children could say that fruits contained vitamins, they could further explain the specific effects of different vitamins on the body. For example, vitamins C could help enhance immunity and prevent colds. - There was insufficient introduction to the special circumstances of some fruits. For example, some fruits may have the risk of allergy (mango), and the precautions for eating methods (winter dates are easy to get stuck in the throat) are not covered in the lesson plan, which may affect the child's comprehensive understanding of the relationship between fruits and health. 2. * * Richness of content ** - The lesson plan could add more content about the nutritional value of fruits. For example, comparing the differences in nutritional composition between tropical fruits and temperature-zone fruits would help children have a more comprehensive understanding of fruits. - There was a lack of explanations on the nutritional balance of fruits and other foods. It only emphasized that eating more fruits was good for the body, but did not mention the importance of matching fruits with staple foods, vegetables, and protein foods. * * 2. Teaching methods ** 1. * * Interactivity ** - When guiding children to discuss the benefits of eating fruits, the form of interaction was relatively simple. Group discussions and role-playing could be used to increase the participation of children. - He could be more flexible in guiding children's different opinions. When children argue, if some children think that eating too much fruit is not good, the teacher can further guide the child to reach a conclusion through investigation (such as asking other children, asking parents at home, etc.), instead of just letting the child argue on his own. 2. * * Interesting * - The games in the teaching activities were more traditional. Some novel games could be added, such as making fruit jigsaw puzzles, so that children could recognize the shapes of fruits in the game and increase their interest in fruits. - In the fruit tasting segment, children could close their eyes and guess the variety of fruits to increase the fun. * * 3. Child's performance ** 1. * * Knowledge Mastery ** - Children's understanding of the benefits of fruits was only superficial. This reflected that the teaching of the nutritional value of fruits was not in-depth enough, and the depth of the teaching content needed to be adjusted. - Some children may be influenced by their family's eating habits and have prejudice against certain fruits (such as not liking to eat certain fruits). Teachers fail to guide children to overcome this prejudice in their teaching. 2. * * Ability Development ** - When children expressed their thoughts, their language skills were uneven. This suggested that in the follow-up teaching, it was necessary to strengthen the cultivation of children's language expression ability, such as providing more opportunities for expression and giving correct language demonstration. - Children's independent inquiry ability was not fully developed. In the process of understanding fruit-related knowledge, children were more likely to answer questions under the guidance of teachers. They lacked the process of exploring fruit knowledge independently, such as consulting simple materials (picture books suitable for children, etc.) to understand fruits. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a funny and fun game lesson plan and reflection: ##1. Game Name: Stepping on a balloon ###(1) Game goal 1. Through the game to cultivate the flexibility of children, so that children understand the different ways to play balloons. 2. Cultivate children's safety awareness during the game. 3. Let the children experience the joy of playing with their companions and be willing to play with their companions. 4. Train the child's balance and quick response. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Let the children pay attention to their safety while playing the game. - Cultivate the child's flexibility and let the child experience the fun of playing games together. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide the child to maintain flexibility and react quickly in the game while avoiding dangerous movements. ###(3) Event preparation "Health Song" CD, colorful balloons (one per person), short ropes (one per person). ###(4) Activity process 1. ** Beginning ** - The teacher organized the children to line up. 2. ** Basics ** - The teacher first aroused the children's curiosity and asked them if they wanted to know what the small gift was. When the children guessed, he showed them a balloon and asked them how to play with the balloon to encourage them to answer actively. - The teacher tied a balloon to each child's foot. When the music began, the child had to step on the balloon on someone else's foot, but he had to prevent others from stepping on the balloon on his own foot. He also asked the child not to use his hands during the game. - When the music stopped, the children were asked to stand where they were and see which child's balloon was popped and which child's balloon was not. The children who didn't get popped were named "Little Warriors." 3. ** Game over ** - Ask the children if they like this balloon stepping game, then give each child a balloon and let the children freely choose the color of the balloon they like. ###(5) Reflection on Teaching - Through this game, the children could experience the fun of playing together. However, during the game, there might be some timid children who did not dare to participate. For these children, teachers need to know how to stimulate their desire to participate and complete the game in a safe, happy, and relaxed atmosphere. ##2. Game Title: The Cloaked Child ###(1) Game goal 1. Able to do basic dance steps such as running on the toes and stepping to the rhythm of the music. 2. Obey the rules of the game and restrain yourself from peeking at the children who are hiding in the game. 3. Active participation in activities, bold to speak their own ideas, to cultivate the habit of children willing to speak boldly in front of others, learn to speak Mandarin. ###(2) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Children can accurately perform basic dance steps such as running on their toes and stepping with the music. - The child abided by the rules of the game and did not peek at the children who were hiding. 2. ** Difficulty ** - During the game, how to guide children to better control themselves and not peek at the game while actively participating in the game. ###(3) Event preparation 1. A large cloak. 2. The toddler could already sing "The Cloaked Child" to the melody. 3. I have learned the basic steps of running and stepping. ###(4) Activity process 1. ** Doll guessing game leads to activity ** - The teacher sang the song in a mysterious voice while putting the doll into the cloak on the chair. The child covered his eyes and listened to the song. After the song, the teacher asked the child to open his eyes and guess which doll was hiding in the cloak. 2. ** Follow the music to guide the children to review the basic dance steps (running on the heels and toes, step and step)** - Remind the child to complete a small heel run according to the lyrics. 3. ** Children play the music game of The Cloaked Child to the music in its entirety ** - When the song was about to end, the teacher had to quickly cover a child's body with a cloak when the child was not paying attention. When the song was over, the other children had to guess who the child in the cloak was. After guessing correctly, they continued to play the game. - The teacher reminded the children to actively abide by the rules of the game and not peek at the children who were hiding during the game. ###(5) Reflection on Teaching - This was a rhythmic activity that focused on games and was very popular among children. The reason was as follows: - The teaching materials themselves were playful and had plots. Children were more interested in games with plots, especially guessing games with mysteries. - The plot and characters involved in the song were more familiar and liked by children, which easily resonated with them. Moreover, young children had a natural preference for imitation and performance. - Children were more interested in controlling themselves to stay still (similar to a "wooden figure"), and this game included this element. - The song was simple, catchy, and easy to perform. The whole teaching activity was step-by-step from easy to difficult, breaking through the difficult points layer by layer before completing the game. At the same time, it paid attention to the principle of alternating movement and static, and integrated the musical elements well, reflecting the concept of "people-oriented" and "children's development as the foundation". It also paid attention to the aesthetic value of the art activity. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>