The following are some of the main points of the reflection summary of the heroic story theme class meeting lesson plan: ** 1. Event Organization ** 1. ** Initial preparations ** - [Selection of content: When preparing heroic stories, we should ensure the accuracy and authority of the source of the story. We should select representative and infectious heroic deeds so that they can better resonate with the students.] For example, when telling the story of the hero leader, Hu Wenjie, by digging into the details of his life, such as parting with his family, the last letter to his family, etc., the image of the hero was more three-dimensional, making the students feel that the hero was also an ordinary person with flesh and blood, but made a great sacrifice at the critical moment. - Resource Integration: Integration of various forms of resources, such as videos, pictures, text, etc. For example, in the "Qingming Festival for Heroes" themed class meeting held at Suiping No.1 Primary School, some classes organized students to watch videos related to heroes and martyrs. This was more intuitive than simple text narration, allowing students to have a deeper understanding of heroic deeds. At the same time, the use of online resources must be screened to ensure that the content meets the educational purpose and is positive. 2. ** Event Execution ** - Forms of activities: Diverse forms of activities can increase student participation. For example, in addition to traditional storytelling, students could also be organized to role-play and simulate the scenes of heroic deeds, allowing students to experience the state of mind of heroes more deeply. In the "Qingming Festival" class meeting, some classes organized students to offer flowers online, bow to the heroes, sign autographs, and send messages. These forms allowed students to actively express their respect for the heroes. - Time arrangement: The class meeting should be arranged reasonably. It should not be too rushed, causing the students to have little knowledge of the heroic story, nor should it be too long, causing the students to be distracted. For example, when organizing students to hold an online memorial service for heroes, they had to give the students enough time to browse through the heroic deeds and present flowers. However, they had to set a certain time limit to ensure that the activity was compact. 3. ** Follow-up ** - [Collect feedback: Collect feedback from students after the event.] Students 'understanding of heroic stories and their satisfaction with the activity format could be found out through a survey, group discussion, etc. For example, after the "Online Sacrifice to Heroes" activity, they would find out whether the students had increased their reverence for the revolutionary martyrs through the activity, and whether they had new thoughts about their studies and life. - [Extending education: Extending the educational effect of the heroic story themed class meeting to daily learning and life.] For example, they could organize a follow-up essay competition to let students share their feelings about the heroic spirit, or carry out volunteer service activities to let students practice the heroic spirit of dedication in practice. ** 2. In terms of educational effects ** 1. ** Knowledge Transfer ** - Historical Awareness: To ensure that students accurately understand the historical background and heroic deeds through the themed class meeting. For example, when telling the heroic stories of the New Fourth Army soldiers, the historical mission and battle experience of the New Fourth Army should be conveyed to the students in detail, so that the students had a clearer understanding of that period of history and understood that the sacrifices of the heroes were for the great interests of the country and the nation. - " Cultural inheritance: Heroic stories are also a part of culture. The theme class meeting should focus on inheriting the outstanding cultural elements contained in them, such as the patriotic spirit and dedication of the heroes. These spirits should become part of the students 'values and inspire them to be positive in modern society. 2. ** Touched by emotions ** - [Resonance Stimulation: Observe if the student has an emotional resonance with the heroic deeds.] From the results of some of the class meetings, such as the students listening to the story of the heroic leader Hu Wenjie, they were moved by his sacrifice for the survival of the country and national liberation. This kind of emotional resonance was a successful performance. However, if some students did not resonate, it was necessary to analyze whether it was the problem of the way the story was told or whether the students themselves lacked relevant historical knowledge. - Change in attitude: Check the students 'attitude after attending the class meeting, such as whether they cherish their current happy life more, whether they have a more respectful attitude towards heroes, etc. For example, after the "Qingming Festival" class meeting, the students expressed their desire to inherit the great patriotic spirit of the revolutionary martyrs, which showed that the class meeting had changed the students 'attitudes to a certain extent. ** III. Inadequacies and improvement measures ** 1. ** Inadequacies ** - Unbalanced participation: In the themed class meeting activities, there may be a situation where some students have high participation and some students are more passive. This might be because the activity format did not take into account the learning styles and interests of different students. For example, in the discussion session, if only a few students actively spoke and most students only listened, then the effect of full participation would not be achieved. - "Not deep enough: The excavation of the heroic stories may not be deep enough, resulting in students only understanding the surface and not understanding the meaning of the heroic spirit." For example, he simply described the heroic deeds of the heroes without in-depth analysis of the values and significance behind these deeds. 2. ** Modification measures ** - Personalized design: design more customized activities according to the characteristics of the students. For more introverted students, they could design some group activities to encourage them to participate. For students who liked to perform, they could provide more opportunities to show off, such as letting them be narrators of heroic stories. - Deep excavation: When preparing the heroic story, study the thoughts and values behind the heroic deeds in depth, and deepen their understanding of the heroic spirit by guiding students to analyze the thinking process of heroes when they face difficulties and choices. For example, when telling the story of Hu Wenjie's martyr, in addition to telling the plot of his heroic sacrifice, one could also delve into his initial intention of joining the army and the support of his faith in the war. Read more exciting novels for free
In the lesson plan activity of tasting popcorn in the small class, the following points were worth reflecting and concluding: ** I. About children's interests and interactions ** 1. ** Attract interest ** - Food is very attractive to small children, and food like popcorn can quickly capture their attention. At the beginning of the activity, the child showed a strong interest in corn and popcorn, which was a good start for the smooth development of the activity. - However, in the game and children's song segment, if the activity was carried out when the child first came into contact with popcorn, their attention would be easily distracted by the popcorn, resulting in poor interaction with the teacher. Therefore, when designing similar activities, the order of introduction of new content needed to be carefully considered. If the children could fully understand the basic knowledge of the popcorn making process before carrying out games and children's songs, it might improve the interaction effect. 2. ** The influence of experience on interaction ** - When the children had the experience of "popcorn," they participated in the game and children's song activities again, and their participation increased significantly. This means that when designing children's activities, we should take into account the children's existing experience and build activities based on their experience. This can better promote the interaction between children, teachers, and peers. ** 2. Details of the event ** 1. ** Material Details ** - In the process of children grabbing popcorn, popcorn might be spilled. Some children even picked up popcorn that fell on the carpet. This phenomenon reminded teachers to take into account the possible behavior of children when preparing the activity materials and try to avoid possible bad behavior. For example, you could choose the right container to hold popcorn, or adjust the venue to reduce the occurrence of this situation. ** 3. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Interested in scientific exploration ** - If the goal of the lesson plan included cultivating the child's interest in exploring scientific phenomena (such as corn turning into popcorn), from the perspective of the activity process, the child's curiosity about the phenomenon of heating corn into popcorn in the microwave would be beneficial to achieving the teaching goal. However, if more activities could be added to allow children to personally participate in the exploration, such as allowing children to operate simple heating equipment under safe conditions or observing more corn and popcorn in different states, it would help to strengthen this teaching goal. 2. ** Perception and Comparisons ** - For the goal of letting children understand the basic characteristics of corn and compare the difference between corn and popcorn, it was more effective for children to perceive it by looking, holding, smelling, and tasting. However, in guiding children to accurately express these differences in language, they might need to be further strengthened. For example, they could design more targeted questions or discussion sessions to encourage children to think and express more deeply. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection summary of the sports game lesson plan: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Action Skill Target ** - In a sports game lesson plan, if you set up movement skill goals such as jumping up with both feet and different ways of walking, you can use the skill of the game. Reflect on whether the child has really mastered these movements during the teaching process. For example, if the goal was for the child to master the standard actions of putting their feet together and bending their legs to push the ground and jump forward, and observe the child's performance during the game, it might be found that some children did not have enough strength to push the ground or their legs did not close together. This could be because the demonstration was not clear enough or the practice was not enough. - For teaching different ways of walking, such as duckling walking, eight-step walking, etc., it may be found that children's movements are not standard in the process of imitation. For example, when the duckling walks, the range of the body swing is not natural enough. This may be because the child's understanding of the movement is not deep enough. The teacher can add more vivid explanations or demonstration of the action in the next teaching. 2. ** Social and emotional goals ** - Many sports game lesson plans are designed to develop children's ability to cooperate, compete, or get along well. If there were cooperative segments in the game, such as a cooperative walking competition, they would reflect on whether the children actively participated in the cooperation and whether they understood the meaning of cooperation. Some children might be too concerned about their own performance and neglect the cooperation with their partners. This requires more guidance in future teaching, through more group discussions or demonstration of successful cooperation cases to strengthen the children's sense of cooperation. - In terms of cultivating a sense of competition, for example, in some games with the nature of competition, it was necessary to observe the attitude of children towards winning and losing. Some children might be depressed or even cry because they lost. This meant that the teaching might not have guided the children to treat the results of the competition correctly. Next time, they could strengthen the explanation of the meaning of competition before and after the game to let the children understand that winning and losing were all part of the game. ** 2. Reflection on teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - Whether the content of sports games is in line with the age characteristics and interests of the children in the middle class. For example, for middle class children, simple, repetitive, and unchallenging game content may not attract their attention. If he chose a traditional game like " Old Wolf, Old Wolf, what time is it?", although it was a classic game, some innovation might be needed, such as adding more characters or changing the rules of the game to increase the participation of young children. - The difficulty of the content also needed to be considered. If the content of the game is too difficult, such as some actions that are too demanding or the rules of the game are too complicated, the child may lose interest because it is difficult to understand and complete. If it is too simple, the child will feel bored. For example, when designing a jumping game, the height of the rubber band should be moderate. It should be challenging and most children should be able to complete it. 2. ** Organization of content ** - Whether the teaching content is organized in a reasonable order. Generally speaking, a simple warm-up exercise would be carried out first, followed by the gradual introduction of new movement skills, and finally, the game's consolidation practice was a more common sequence. If the order was reversed, such as when the child had not fully warmed up and began to learn difficult movements, it might cause the child to be injured or the learning effect would be poor. - In the game, the content was also very important. For example, in a sports game that contained many small segments, if the transition between the segments was unnatural, the child might feel confused. For example, the transition from single-person jumping practice to multi-person cooperative jumping competition needed clear guidance and explanation to let the child understand the purpose and requirements of each segment. ** 3. Reflection on teaching methods ** 1. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - Whether or not a variety of teaching methods were used in the sports game teaching. If it was just a teacher's demonstration and a single teaching method that the child imitated, it might make the classroom atmosphere boring. You can try to add some interaction teaching methods, such as group discussion on how to better complete a certain action, or let the children observe each other and point out the strengths and weaknesses of each other's actions. - The use of multi-media teaching was also an effective method. For example, when teaching different walking postures, they could play some interesting videos, such as models walking on the runway, military marching videos, etc., so that children could observe and learn more intuitively. This might be better than simple oral explanations. 2. ** Teacher Guidance Method ** - The teacher's guidance is very important in the sports game teaching. Whether the teacher's language guidance was concise, clear, lively, and interesting. If the teacher's language is too complicated when explaining the rules of the game or the essentials of the movements, the child may not be able to understand. For example, when explaining jumping movements, you could use simple and vivid language, such as " like a little rabbit, kick hard with both legs and jump lightly." - He also needed to pay attention to the teacher's guidance. Demonstrating actions must be standard, standardized, and exaggerated so that children can better observe and imitate. At the same time, when children played games, the teacher's timely guidance was also very important. For example, when there was a problem with the child's cooperation, the teacher should intervene in time and give the correct guidance, instead of waiting for the problem to seriously affect the game process before intervening. ** IV. Reflection on the use of teaching resources ** 1. ** Usage of venue and equipment ** - Check if the venue is safe, spacious, and meets the requirements of the game. If the space was too narrow, it might affect the range of activity of the child and increase the risk of collision. For example, when playing a chase game, there needed to be enough space for the child to run. - As for the use of equipment, they had to consider whether the equipment was suitable for the height, strength, and other characteristics of the middle class children. For example, when setting the height of the rubber band, it should be adjusted according to the average height of the child; when choosing the ball equipment, it should be considered whether the size and weight of the ball are suitable for the child to grasp and play. At the same time, they had to make full use of the existing equipment and develop a variety of games. For example, a hula hoop could not only be used as an obstacle for jumping, but also allow children to cooperate in the ring drilling game. 2. ** Time Resource Usage ** - When designing the lesson plan, the time for each teaching session should be allocated reasonably. If the warm-up time was too long, it might cause the main teaching content and game time to be compressed. On the contrary, if the main teaching content was explained and the practice time was too short, the child might not be able to fully master the movement skills. In the actual teaching process, the time allocation should be flexibly adjusted according to the child's learning situation. For example, if the child mastered a certain action quickly, the appropriate practice time could be shortened and the game time or difficulty could be increased. ** 5. Children's feedback and reflection ** 1. ** Observe the emotional reactions of the child ** - During the game, observe whether the child shows positive emotions. If the child is smiling and actively participating, it means that the game design is more successful; if the child shows boredom and disinterest, the game may need to be adjusted. For example, in a repetitive game, the child may gradually lose interest. At this time, the rules of the game can be changed or new elements can be added to stimulate the child's enthusiasm. 2. ** Listen to the opinions and suggestions of young children ** - At the end of the lesson, you can ask the children how they feel about the game. Although the ability of the middle class children to express themselves was limited, they might come up with some simple ideas, such as " I want to play a more difficult game " or " I like to play with that child ". Teachers should listen carefully to these opinions and suggestions and make improvements in the next teaching session. For example, if a child wants to play a more difficult game, they can increase the difficulty of the game or increase the challenging parts of the game. <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>
The following is an example of a reflection summary of the lesson plan for the rope skipping relaxation game: * * 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Skill Target ** - In the process of teaching rope skipping skills, most middle class children could master the basic rope skipping movements, such as shaking the rope with both hands, jumping with both feet, etc. However, there were still some children who had difficulties in coordinating their hands and feet, and they needed to strengthen individual guidance in the follow-up activities. - As for the relaxation game, the child could basically understand the rules of the game and participate in it, achieving the purpose of relaxing the body through the game. However, the link between the game segment and the rope skipping skill could be closer, making the entire teaching process smoother. 2. * * Emotional goal ** - During the process of skipping rope and playing games, the children experienced the fun of interacting with their peers and strengthened their sense of teamwork. However, there was still a strong sense of competition between individual children, and it was necessary to guide the children to treat the outcome correctly. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Rope skipping teaching content ** - The difficulty level of the content was basically suitable for middle-class children. However, in the teaching process, more diverse explanations about rope skipping skills could be added, such as different rope speed and jumping height control, to meet the needs of children of different levels. - The safety education content for skipping rope could be more in-depth, such as how to avoid collisions with other children during skipping rope. 2. * * Relax the game content ** - The relaxation game he chose was interesting, but the variety of games could be further improved. You can consider adding some relaxation games related to rope skipping equipment to better consolidate the rope skipping theme. * * 3. Teaching methods ** 1. * * Model Law ** - In the teaching of rope skipping, the demonstration method played a good role. Children could see the teacher's movements intuitively. However, they could invite some children who had mastered it well to demonstrate. This would stimulate the enthusiasm of other children. 2. * * Game Teaching Method ** - The game teaching method effectively increased the participation of the children. However, during the game, the teacher's guidance could be more flexible and adjust the rules of the game in time to adapt to the actual situation of the child. For example, when the child had difficulty understanding the rules of the game, he needed to use a simpler way to re-explain it. * * 4. Teaching Organization ** 1. * * Setting up the venue ** - The layout of the rope skipping and relaxation games was basically reasonable, but during the activities, it was found that due to the limited space, the range of activities of the children was limited, which affected the performance of some children. In the future, he needed to plan the venue more precisely. 2. * * Time arrangement ** - In terms of the time allocation between the rope skipping teaching and the relaxation game segment, the rope skipping teaching segment took a little longer, resulting in the relaxation game segment being a little rushed. He needed to allocate time more reasonably in the next lesson to ensure that every segment could be fully developed. * * 5. Infant feedback ** 1. * * Interested feedback ** - Most of the children showed a high interest in skipping rope and relaxing games, but there were still a few children who were less involved. He needed to understand more about the children's thoughts. Was it because they were not interested in the content of the activity or because there were other reasons, so that he could adjust his teaching strategy. 2. [Learning feedback] - Through observing the performance of the children and communicating with the children, it was found that the children had different learning experiences in rope skipping and relaxation games. Teachers needed to pay more attention to the individual differences of children and adjust the teaching content and methods in time according to the feedback of children. <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>
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 lesson plan for the cybersecurity class meeting is as follows: I. Activity Purpose Through this class meeting, students can understand the relevant knowledge of network security, enhance their own network security awareness, and learn how to protect their own network security. II. Event Time Event time: March 1, 2023, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm III. Event venue Event venue: School classroom IV. Activity content 1 Internet Security It introduced the basic concepts, definition, threats, and protective measures of network security. 2. Cyber Attack Type Explain the common types of network attacks such as virus attacks, malicious software attacks, hacker attacks, etc. to let students understand the means and purpose of the attackers. 3 Cyber Security Threats Students will be introduced to the current cybersecurity threats, such as political security, economic security, military security, biological security, etc. 4. Network Security Defense Explain how to protect your network security, including the use of network security tools, firewall settings, the use of anti-virus software, password policy settings, etc. 5 Internet Safety Education Through case studies, questions and answers, the students could understand the importance of network security and protective measures, and share their own network security experience. 6. Activity Steps 19:00-9:15: The host's opening speech announced the start of the class meeting. 2 9:15-9:30: Internet Security The instructor explained the basics of cybersecurity, including its definition, threats, and protective measures. 3 9:30-9:45: Type of Cyber Attack The teacher explained the common types of network attacks such as virus attacks, malicious software attacks, hacker attacks, etc. to let the students understand the means and purpose of the attackers. 4:45-9:55: Cyber Security Threats The teacher introduced the current cybersecurity threats to let the students understand the sources and dangers of cybersecurity threats. 5 9:55-10:00: Cyber security measures The teacher explained how to protect your network security, including the use of network security tools, firewall settings, the use of anti-virus software, password policy settings, and so on. 6 10:00-10:10: Internet Safety Education The teachers organized students to conduct case studies, interaction, Q & A, and other activities to let students understand the importance of network security and protective measures, and share their own network security experience. 7 10:10-10:15: Wrap-up The teacher summarized the contents of the class meeting and reminded the students of the importance of cybersecurity. 8. Activity budget The budget for this event was 200 yuan, including the host's fee, teacher training fee, prize fee, etc.
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>
The following is a summary and reflection of the class meeting on the theme of perseverance and perseverance: ** I. Class Meeting Summing Up ** 1. ** In terms of content ** - ** Case and story sharing **: In the class meeting, the students may deeply understand the meaning of perseverance through telling stories about the soldiers who overcame difficulties during the Red Army's Long March, such as the 104-year-old Red Army Qin Huali who insisted on learning radio technology under difficult conditions, and the Red Army soldiers wearing straw sandals to create miracles. These stories could make the abstract spirit more concrete, making it easier for students to accept. - ** Setting of the interaction segment **: Setting up interaction segments such as discussion and sharing of personal experiences. For example, let the students share the stories of themselves or the people around them sticking to the plan, such as Nan Rendong sticking to the Heavenly Eye Plan, Yuan Longping sticking to the hybrid rice research plan, etc. This kind of interaction would allow the students to actively participate in the class meeting and enhance their sense of identity with the theme. - ** Achievement of goals **: The class meeting aims to let students realize the importance of perseverance and indomitable spirit. From the perspective of cognition, behavior and emotional goals, if the students can realize that they need this spirit when they encounter difficulties in their studies and life, and try to change their habits of easily giving up in their behavior, respect those who persist in their emotions and stimulate their own motivation, then the goal of the class meeting will basically be achieved. 2. ** Formally ** - ** Multi-media usage **: Using videos (such as playing the video of Zeng Guofan's Ordinary and Extraordinary), pictures, and other multi-media means can attract the attention of the students and make the class meeting more lively. For example, when showing a picture of the straw sandals worn by the Red Army during the Long March or playing a video of the Long March rocket launch by astronaut Wang Yaping, it could convey information more intuitively. - ** Group activities **: Carry out group activities, such as the "Tomato PK" activity where the number of planned cards is summarized in groups. This kind of group activity could cultivate the teamwork spirit of the students, and at the same time better understand the meaning of sticking to the plan in a competitive atmosphere. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Success ** - ** Emotional Resonance Stimulation **: Through the true story, successfully stimulate the emotional resonance of the students. Whether it was the story of the long march of the older generation of revolutions or the struggle of contemporary scientists, the students felt the power of perseverance and planted the seeds of indomitable spirit in their hearts. - ** Good interaction **: The students actively participated in the interaction and shared many touching stories, which showed that the students had their own thoughts on the theme and were willing to express themselves. This kind of interaction not only livened up the atmosphere of the class meeting, but also deepened the students 'understanding of the theme. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - ** Not deep enough **: There was no in-depth discussion on some deep-seated problems, such as how to be truly unyielding in the face of great pressure and repeated failures. This might cause some students to have a concept of understanding when they encountered practical difficulties, but they lacked a specific solution. - ** Lacking follow-up **: After the class meeting, there is no good follow-up mechanism to continuously strengthen the students 'practice of this spirit. For example, there was no long-term supervision or incentive plan to keep the students 'indomitable attitude after the class meeting. 3. ** Modification measures ** - ** Deepen the topic discussion **: The next class meeting can set up a special segment to conduct case studies and group discussions on how to maintain perseverance under extreme difficulties. Psychologists or successful people can be invited to share their experiences and analyze them in depth from various aspects such as psychology and action. - ** Establishing a follow-up system **: formulate a long-term follow-up plan, such as setting up a "Star of Perseverance" selection activity, and regularly collect and commend the deeds of students who persisted in doing something in their studies and life. At the same time, teachers could have one-on-one exchanges with students on a regular basis to understand the problems they encountered in the process of practicing the indomitable spirit and give guidance. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>