The construction of class style was a systematic and long-term project. The following is a summary and reflection on the construction of class style: ** I. Construction Achievement Report ** 1. ** Organization and personnel ** - The construction of the style of study was not the matter of the head teacher alone. The teachers should also unify their thoughts and form a joint force to achieve the goal of educating everyone. Carefully cultivating the class committee and subject representatives was of great significance to the construction of the class's style of study. The class committee could assist the class teacher in managing the class, and the subject representatives had a sense of responsibility to ensure the quality of subject teaching. 2. ** Leading by example ** - The leading role of the top students (such as the top five in the class) could be used. If they studied hard and were willing to help others, it would help to create a good learning atmosphere. At the same time, he would pay attention to every student's progress (including their studies and thoughts) and praise them in a timely manner. He would maintain an attitude of believing in the students and reduce doubts about their progress. This would help stimulate the enthusiasm of all students. 3. ** Learning and helping each other ** - It was necessary to form study groups and study pairs. Study groups could create a competitive atmosphere, and study pairs could help students improve together. 4. ** Learning environment ** - The classroom was the main place for learning. Establishing the rule of "quiet when entering the room and learning when sitting down" would clarify the boundaries between indoor learning and outdoor activities and relaxation, which would help maintain a quiet and orderly learning environment in the classroom. 5. ** Student status ** - It was always important to mobilize and adjust the state of the students. Although it was difficult to achieve "no students who did not study", it was the goal of class management to let the students "have something to do and have light in their eyes" and try to avoid situations such as students sleeping in class. 6. ** Incentives and Regulations ** - They paid attention to the sense of ceremony and retained the procedures of standing up and greeting each other after class. Although it took a short time, it could allow students to quickly enter the learning state. The school's student oath, the class's personal slogan, and other positive psychological hints could promote the formation of a good class atmosphere and style of study. - In some classes, the requirement to take the English test in the self-study room every Saturday could increase the enthusiasm of students to learn English. It would allow students to walk out of the dormitory and into the classroom to adapt to the exam atmosphere in advance. Also, by strictly requiring attendance, recording and announcing the students who did not arrive, the rate of lateness and absenteeism could be reduced. - Carrying out learning experience exchange meetings,"one-on-one" and other activities could create a good academic atmosphere in the class, and ensure that the whole class did not cheat or violate the rules. ** 2. Reflection on existing problems ** 1. ** Individual and overall coordination ** - There might be some students in the class who could not correctly handle the relationship between learning and personal hobbies. Although it did not affect the class atmosphere, there might be potential risks. For example, the enthusiasm of these students for learning could not be fully mobilized, or the excessive development of personal hobbies affected the further improvement of the overall learning atmosphere. 2. ** Pay attention to all aspects ** - While paying attention to top students and improving students, they might not pay enough attention to students who were at the middle level and whose grades did not fluctuate much. These students might lack sufficient motivation and guidance, and they might be easily sidelined in the process of building the class's academic atmosphere. 3. ** Deep learning environment creation ** - Although the rules of learning in the classroom had been established, there might be a lack of in-depth education and correction measures for individual violation of the rules. For example, the emphasis on quiet in the classroom might not have been in-depth exploration of the reasons behind the students 'difficulty in learning quietly (such as academic pressure, interpersonal relationships, etc.), so the problem could not be solved fundamentally. 4. ** Duration of the activity effect ** - Some activities that promoted the construction of the study style, such as learning experience exchange meetings, might have problems with the effect of the activities being difficult to sustain. The lack of follow-up measures after the end of the activity caused the students 'gains in the activity to not be effectively transformed into long-term learning motivation and habits. 5. ** Comprehensiveness of the incentive mechanism ** - In terms of encouraging students to learn, the current incentive measures may be relatively simple, mainly focusing on praising progress and setting an example. 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The following is a summary of the construction of the dormitory style of study: * * I. The goal and significance of the construction of the dormitory style of study ** The dormitory's style of study was designed to create a positive learning atmosphere, encourage dormitory members to form self-awareness and initiative in learning, improve their perseverance, attitude, and interest in learning, and thus improve the overall learning effect. A good dormitory atmosphere would help members achieve better academic results and lay a solid foundation for future development. * * II. Details and implementation ** 1. * * Learning, Exchange, and Helping Each Other ** - The dormitory members often discussed the course content, such as professional courses such as accounting basics. Everyone would grasp the main line of knowledge, discuss its continuity, and link it to reality. In terms of English learning, they would carry out the preparation and review sessions, supervise each other to memorize vocabulary, and improve their writing skills. This kind of learning exchange not only deepened their understanding of knowledge, but also broadened their learning ideas. 2. * * Joint learning activity ** - Everyone would go to the library for self-study and solve problems together. In the second year, when there was a lot of homework, the dormitory members worked together until late at night. This way of learning together increased the motivation to learn and improved the learning efficiency. 3. * * Lead by example ** - If a member performed well in their studies, such as receiving a scholarship, passing the level examination, or obtaining good results in the final examination, they would share their learning experience and insights to motivate other members to study hard. For example, some members shared the questions and precautions for the accounting qualification examination, and the learning methods for the CET-4 examination. 4. * * Learning Habits ** - In terms of work and rest, everyone maintained a regular work and rest time to ensure sufficient study energy. They also had to abide by the study time, such as attending classes on time and not being late. * * III. Achievement ** 1. * * In terms of academic performance ** - He had achieved a certain passing rate in the level examination. For example, the passing rate of the national computer level two was 50%, and the passing rate of the English level four was 50%. Some of the members even received awards such as scholarship, outstanding member, and outstanding student leader. 2. * * Learning atmosphere ** - The students in the dormitory were in high spirits and motivated to learn. The members encouraged each other and formed a stable and positive learning atmosphere. Whether it was the daily course study or the level examination, everyone treated it positively and took the initiative to study in their spare time. * * IV. Problems and improvement measures ** 1. * * Problems ** - When contacting members to participate in learning activities, there might be situations where the notification was not in place due to the fact that the phone of individual members was not connected. In some learning summary or activity arrangements, there might be text errors, such as typos on the list. 2. * * Modification measures ** - In the case of unreachable members, contact the class monitor of the member's class in time when the phone is not connected. As for the errors in the text, they had to strengthen the review and check the content a few more times. For rare words, they had to add pronunciation to avoid misunderstanding. Through the efforts of the dormitory's academic atmosphere construction, the overall learning atmosphere of the dormitory had been improved, and the members had also made corresponding progress in their studies. However, they still needed to continue to improve and perfect the dormitory's academic atmosphere.
There were many situations in online public lectures. The following is a summary of the reflection and experience of online public lectures: ##1. Strengths 1. ** Solve special situations ** - During special periods such as the epidemic, offline classes were limited. Online public classes could break the geographical restrictions and allow teaching activities to be carried out normally. If there were no online public classes, many students 'learning process would be seriously delayed, and it might also cause other problems such as the lack of knowledge connection. 2. ** Promotion of innovation in teaching methods ** - There was a big difference between online public classes and traditional offline teaching methods. Through participating in online public classes, teachers would accumulate experience after a certain period of exploration, encouraging them to try new teaching methods and means. For example, the use of online teaching tools to carry out interaction activities was no longer limited to the traditional chalk and blackboard teaching method. 3. ** Save the cost of teachers and students 'time ** - Teachers and students did not need to go out to work. They could complete their teaching and learning tasks at home. It saved the time to travel from home to school or teaching place. The time saved could be used for teaching preparation or after-school revision activities. ##2. Deficiency 1. ** Poor interaction ** - Online public classes lacked the face-to-face communication between teachers and students in traditional offline teaching. For example, in traditional classrooms, teachers could interact with students through eye contact and body language. However, in online public classes, such interactions were limited by the network environment and equipment, resulting in a greatly reduced interaction effect and affecting the quality of teaching. 2. ** Students have difficulty supervising their studies ** - In an online public class environment, it was difficult for teachers to constantly observe the students 'learning status as they did in a traditional classroom. For example, it was impossible to find out in time whether the students were absent-minded or taking notes seriously. At the same time, some students may have a decline in learning enthusiasm due to the lack of direct supervision from teachers. ##3. Enhancement measures 1. ** Increase interaction ** - Make full use of the various functions of the online platform, such as check-in, raising hands to answer questions, online group discussions, and so on. Teachers should add more interaction elements when designing teaching sessions to encourage students to actively participate in classroom interaction and increase students 'participation in the classroom. 2. ** Exploration of Mixed Teaching Mode ** - It adopted a mixed teaching mode that focused on offline and supplemented online. Combining the advantages of online public classes with the strengths of traditional offline teaching, for example, in-depth explanations and Q & A in offline classes, and using online public classes to provide rich learning resources for students to prepare and review, thereby improving the overall teaching effect. From a teacher's personal teaching perspective: 1. ** Teaching preparation ** - Online public lessons required teachers to be fully prepared. They had to thoroughly understand the teaching materials, be familiar with the teaching outline, and be clear about the important and difficult points. But at the same time, he had to consider the characteristics of online teaching, such as preparing electronic teaching materials and suitable online teaching tools. For example, teachers had to test the stability of the teaching platform in advance to ensure that there would be no technical failures during the live broadcast. 2. ** Teaching methods adjustment ** - The traditional classroom model could not be completely copied. The teaching sequence had to be adjusted. For example, the key content could be presented first in the online public class to attract the students 'attention. Control the teaching time well. Due to the limited concentration time of online teaching students, the teaching content should be simplified and the teaching rhythm should be arranged reasonably. For example, the live explanation part was controlled to be 20 - 30 minutes, and the rest of the time was left for students to answer questions and interact. 3. ** In terms of expanding teaching horizons ** - Teachers could not be limited to their own vision. For older or new teachers, they should avoid problems such as experiential analysis or in-depth teaching analysis. He could improve his teaching level by learning from other excellent online public class cases and communicating with his peers. From a student's point of view: 1. ** Independent learning ability requirement ** - The online public class had higher requirements for students 'independent learning ability. Students needed to plan their own study time, prepare the relevant content in advance, and study consciously without the direct supervision of the teacher. For example, he could study by himself according to the study list provided by the teacher, take the initiative to record problems and ask the teacher questions at the appropriate time. 2. ** Adapt to the new learning environment ** - Students had to adapt to the learning environment of the online public class, including the operation of the online teaching platform and the way of network interaction. For example, learn to use the online platform's functions such as raising your hand and answering questions, and actively participate in classroom interactions to improve the learning effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a personal summary and reflection example of Zibo website construction training: ##1. Summing Up 1. ** Technique Harvest ** - In the process of Zibo website construction training, he mastered a variety of technical knowledge related to webpage layout and design. For example, he learned that Div was an element in the browser, and Div + SSS was an important web page layout method. It included in-line styles, embedded styles, linked styles, imported styles, and many other styles. He also learned about the SSS picker, such as the tag picker, category picker, ID picker, and other declaration and inheritance rules. He understood the difference between ID and class. IDs were not allowed to be reused, but classes could be used multiple times. - He was familiar with some of the common functions of the Three Musketeers. The ability to use PS to create web renderings and image processing, the flexible use of SSS styles to design web page layout in DV, and the ability to use Flash to create some simple animation effects. These improvements in technical capabilities laid the foundation for building a website with rich functions and good visual effects. 2. ** Project Cooperation ** - When doing projects, such as building an online store website called " Valley of Clothes," it involved division of labor and cooperation. Work closely with team members in the process of creating customer service websites. When they encountered a problem, they would first discuss it within the group. Everyone would express their opinions and discuss solutions together. This kind of collaboration helped to cultivate teamwork and could also learn different ways of thinking and problem solving skills from other members. - During the whole process of teamwork, they learned how to seek consensus among different opinions and how to assign tasks according to the expertise of the members to improve the overall efficiency of the project. 3. ** Problem solving ability ** - It was inevitable to encounter various difficulties during the training period. For the more difficult problems, they would start from the discussion of the members of the group. If they did not reach a result, they would ask the other students for advice. After combining everyone's opinions, they would seek the help of the instructor. This step-by-step process of solving problems trained his ability to solve complex problems. He learned to analyze the root cause of the problem from different angles and was able to adjust the solution according to different suggestions and guidance. ##2. Reflection 1. ** Weakness in technology ** - Although he had learned a lot of technical knowledge through practical training, there were still some technical shortcomings. For example, although he understood the basic concepts and application methods of Div + SSS layout, he was not familiar enough with complex page layout and responsive design. For some special layout requirements, it might take a long time to debuff the code, which meant that the technical depth in this area needed to be further explored. - There were also shortcomings in the interaction design of the webpage. Although they knew that they had to create elements that guided users to interact with the website, such as large and clear text messages, in practice, they lacked sufficient experience in designing a more attractive and user friendly interface. This could affect the user experience and reduce the attractiveness of the website. 2. ** Teamwork improvement ** - In teamwork, communication was sometimes inefficient. When discussing problems, the discussion process may be prolonged due to unclear expression or deviation in understanding of other people's opinions, affecting the progress of the project. In future projects, he needed to improve his communication skills and express his ideas more accurately. At the same time, he needed to listen more carefully to others 'opinions to ensure smooth communication in the team. - In terms of team assignment, sometimes the actual workload and ability differences of the members were not fully taken into account, resulting in individual members being overburdened or the assignment of tasks being unreasonable. In the future, he would need to evaluate the project tasks and the members 'abilities more carefully and formulate a more scientific and reasonable task allocation plan. 3. ** Project Management Awareness ** - In the entire training project, there was a lack of comprehensive project management awareness. The various stages of the project were not well planned. For example, the requirements analysis in the early stage was not detailed enough, resulting in the possibility of changes in the requirements during the process of the project, affecting the progress and quality of the project. In future projects, he had to learn project management knowledge and develop detailed project plans, including requirements analysis, time arrangements, quality control, and other aspects to ensure that the project could proceed smoothly as expected. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the " basic construction " here referred to the reflection of the teaching plan of the construction game in the middle class of kindergarten, take the construction game teaching plan of " All kinds of houses " as an example. Its advantage was that the goal was close to the children's life and it was easy to arouse the children's interest. It also guided the children to understand the characteristics of different houses through various ways, such as displaying pictures and playing games, so that the children could better distinguish the types of houses and tell the characteristics. However, there were still some shortcomings. For example, it was difficult for children to understand the structure and internal composition of the house. This part of the content might require more auxiliary explanations. At the same time, the teaching goal of training children to listen carefully and speak boldly may not be fully reflected in the teaching process. If the " basic construction " here referred to the reflection of the teaching plan of a sports basic construction game like " Building a House," the teaching plan was based on the animation that children liked. The game links were from easy to difficult, which could better train the children's lower limb endurance, coordination, balance, and cooperation ability. However, in the actual operation process, the process of building a house for children may be slow and chaotic, so better guidance is needed. Since it was not clear exactly what the " basic construction " referred to, the above was a rough analysis of the teaching plans from the reference materials. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
#Middle-class children's physical examination report summary and reflection ##I. Physical Examination Results ###(1) Growth of height and weight The height and weight development of the children in the middle class were generally good, and most of the children's height and weight were within the normal range. The height growth was relatively stable, with an average growth of 5.2 centimeters, and the weight growth had certain individual differences, with an average growth of 2.5 kilograms. Male infants were slightly higher than female infants in terms of height and weight growth, but the difference was not significant. ###(2) Vision Examination The visual development of middle-class children was basically normal, but a small number of children had slight visual problems, such as shortsightedness and scatter. This may be related to the poor eye habits of young children, such as watching electronic products for a long time or reading at an inappropriate distance. ###(3) Listening Test Most of the children had normal hearing, but three children were detected to have mild hearing loss. These children may need further examination and appropriate intervention. ###(4) Mouth Examination Some children had dental cavities, which was closely related to their eating habits and oral hygiene habits. ###(5) Cardiopulmonic Function Examination The heart and lung functions of the children in the middle class were basically normal, but a small number of children had slightly abnormal heart rate or breathing rate, which might require further observation and examination. ##2. Analysis of Health Problems ###(1) Nutritions and Eating Habits 1. ** Nutritional imbalance ** Some children had problems with malnutrition or overnutrition, which was mainly related to their eating habits. Some children had bad habits of being picky eaters, resulting in unbalanced nutritional intake. 2. ** Snacks affect the main course ** At the same time, some children ate too many snacks, which had a negative impact on the normal intake of meals. ###(2) Sports and outdoor activities The amount of exercise and outdoor activities of the children in the middle class were generally sufficient, but there were still some cases where the children's activities were insufficient. This may be related to the children's own physique, hobbies, family environment and other factors. ###(3) Living habits and hygiene habits Most children had good living habits and hygiene habits, but there were also a few children who had bad habits, such as not washing their hands frequently, not using a handkerchief or paper towel correctly, etc. ##3. Education and intervention measures ###(1) Cultivation of nutrition and eating habits 1. ** Health Education Course ** Through health education courses, children were taught the importance of a balanced diet, provided with a variety of food choices, and encouraged to try different types of food. 2. ** Homeland Cooperation ** Communicate actively with parents and work together to cultivate good eating habits for children. ###(2) Increase outdoor activity time To ensure that children have enough time for outdoor activities every day and encourage children to actively participate in various sports activities to strengthen their physical fitness. ###(3) Cultivating Living Habits and Health Habits With the help of daily routine education and activities, help children develop good living habits and hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently, using handkerchief or tissue properly, etc. ##IV. Results and Future The overall health of the middle-class children was good, but some children had some health problems that needed to be improved through education, intervention, and cooperation with families. In the future, they should continue to pay attention to the healthy development of young children and conduct regular physical examinations so as to find problems and solve them in time, thus providing a strong guarantee for the healthy growth of young children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a short essay on the class summary and reflection of the nursery teacher: ##1. Work summary 1. ** Infant Care ** - In my daily work, I pay attention to the children's daily life, from diet, rest to hygiene and care. According to the age characteristics of the child, the daily life schedule should be arranged reasonably to ensure that the child has sufficient rest and nutrition intake. For example, in terms of diet, attention should be paid to the taste preferences and nutritional balance of young children, and picky children should be encouraged to try different foods. - In terms of hygiene, the classroom environment was kept clean at all times, and toys and teaching aids were disinfected regularly to prevent the spread of diseases. 2. ** Education and Teaching Work ** - Design and carry out teaching activities suitable for young children, covering cognitive, language, social and other fields. Through stories, games and other forms to stimulate children's interest in learning, such as role-playing games, to improve children's language expression and social skills. - Pay attention to individual differences, adjust the teaching content and methods according to the development level of each child, and give more attention and guidance to children who develop slowly. 3. ** Class Management Work ** - Create a warm and orderly class atmosphere, establish simple class rules, and guide children to abide by them. For example, in terms of queuing, sharing toys, and so on, children's awareness of rules was cultivated. - Maintain close communication with parents and provide feedback to parents on a regular basis, including the child's progress, problems, and matters that require the parent's cooperation. ##2. Reflection on Work 1. ** Education and Teaching ** - In teaching activities, sometimes the difficulty of the activities was not accurately grasped, resulting in some children's participation was not high. In the future, it was necessary to assess the ability level of children more accurately and design more challenging and appropriate teaching content. - There was still room for improvement in innovative teaching methods. More advanced early childhood education concepts and methods should be used to make teaching activities more colorful. 2. ** Infant Management ** - When dealing with conflicts between children, although they could be stopped in time, they still needed to be strengthened in guiding children to learn how to solve conflicts by themselves. More opportunities should be given to children to solve problems on their own. - For children who were more sensitive to emotions, more effective methods needed to be explored in terms of comfort and guidance to better meet their emotional needs. 3. ** Homeland Cooperation ** - When communicating with parents, they might pay more attention to the performance of the child in the kindergarten and not have a deep understanding of the child's situation at home. In the future, they needed to strengthen two-way communication and have a more comprehensive understanding of children's living environment and growth background in order to better carry out education work. <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>
The following is a summary and reflection on the Big Class Health and Courage Activity: ##1. Activity summary 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - Through the activities, the children could understand the various forms of courage to a certain extent, and could say some courageous things based on their life experiences. For example, when the children were shown a picture of a little boy jumping into the water, the children could understand that diving was a brave behavior that reflected courage. They could also associate it with their own life, such as bravely trying new things, admitting mistakes, and other courageous performances. They had achieved the goal of understanding the various manifestations of courage and understanding its meaning. - During the activity, the children were able to actively participate, whether it was watching the multi-media content or sharing their own experiences, which showed that they had gained some benefits in the goal of discovering the courage they had, thus enhancing their self-confidence. 2. ** Teaching Method Effect ** - The multi-media teaching method played a key role in this activity. He used multi-media pictures and clips of children's lives to show the content related to courage, successfully attracting the attention of children. For example, at the beginning of the slide show, the boy jumped into the water. The visual image allowed the child to quickly concentrate, and actively think and discuss, stimulating the child's interest in learning. - In resolving the difficulties of teaching, the multi-media played a great advantage. Courage as an inner feeling is difficult for children to understand. Through the creation of multi-media teaching materials, collect the performance of courage in life, courage pictures and animations on the Internet, and so on, the abstract concept of "courage" will be visualized and vivid to help children better understand. - The activity created a relaxed and lively atmosphere, which was in line with the learning characteristics of children. Multi-media teaching was used throughout the activity, allowing the children to learn in an interesting atmosphere. For example, when a variety of courage performance pictures were played, the children's thoughts were active, and they actively participated in the discussion. They received knowledge about courage in a pleasant atmosphere. ##2. Activity Reflection 1. ** Teaching content ** - Although he had used the media to demonstrate a lot of courage, it might not be deep enough in some aspects. For example, for some situations where children may not be exposed to courage, they can be further expanded, such as the courage shown by people in the face of natural disasters. This will allow children to understand the meaning of courage more comprehensively. - The link between the content of the activities and the actual life of the children could be further strengthened. Although children can tell some examples of courage in life, they can be guided to find more courage in small things around them, such as taking the initiative to help other children overcome difficulties in kindergarten. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - In the process of multi-media teaching, teachers could guide children to observe and think in more diverse ways. For example, after playing pictures or animations, the children could be divided into groups to discuss and then share. This could increase the interaction and communication between the children, not just answering the teacher's questions. - During the activity, children with weaker comprehension abilities might need more individual guidance. Although multi-media teaching could improve children's understanding as a whole, teachers could use a one-on-one approach for this group of children, combining them with real-life examples to explain individually to ensure that every child could keep up with the teaching progress. 3. ** Event Organization ** - During the transition process of the activity segment, it could be smoother and more natural. For example, from the multi-media presentation to the children sharing their courage, a Mini games or discussion could be designed to help the children adapt to the transition. - The timing of the event still needed to be further optimized. Sometimes, they might spend more time on the multi-media presentation session, which would reduce the time for the children to share their experiences and affect their participation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary of the teaching plan and reflection of the public class on novel characters: ** I. Teaching plan ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - Let the students understand the question types of the characters in the novel and the ways to ask questions. - To help students master the methods of appreciating the characters in novels. - Guide the students to use the knowledge they have learned to answer questions efficiently and in a standardized manner. 2. ** Teaching Methods and Steps ** - ** Introduction Stage ** - For example, they could choose to play an animation (such as "Uproar in Heaven") and let the students analyze the expressions of the characters and the effects of their actions on their psychological expressions. This would pave the way for the analysis of the characters in the novel. - ** Explanation segment ** - Evoke students 'memories, such as asking students to recall their favorite cartoon or literary characters. - Usually, four people would form a group. The teachers would demonstrate and lead, and carry out discussion activities such as styling discussions. - ** Teaching methods to analyze character images ** - [Analysis of typical examples: Find out what the characters have done in the article and analyze the character's spiritual character through these plots.] - ** Combining the positive description of the character **, including language, appearance, actions, psychology, and expression (foreign language can move the mind) to analyze the character's personality characteristics. - ** Analysis through side descriptions **: By writing about other people or things, one can bring out the image of the main character. - ** Pay attention to the author's evaluation of the character **: The author's evaluation of the character can be used as the basis for analysis. - ** Pay attention to the characteristics of the character **: The experience and social background of the character are helpful in analyzing the character image. - ** Analysis of environment description **: The description of the environment can enhance the image of the character. - ** Standard teaching for answering questions ** - For the analysis of the character image, it was necessary to distinguish between the direct question and answer type (directly write the character image) and the analysis type (in addition to writing the character image, you also need to make a specific analysis based on the content of the article, such as "From the text... you can see... is a... person"). 3. ** Evaluation Stage ** - The students were organized to exchange and evaluate the opinions of different groups. Make clear the evaluation principles. The comments should be aimed at the story or the characters, not at the students. They should be realistic and the students who accept the evaluation should accept it humbly. At the end, the teacher made a concise summary and commented on the students '"bright spots." ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Success ** - In the course of oral communication, the three-step teaching method of "introduction, explanation and evaluation" can better reflect the spirit of oral communication teaching and highlight the students 'communication ability. - In the process of teaching, such as recalling memories, group discussion, teacher demonstration and guidance, etc., teachers could fully play the role of organizers and instructors, make students become the masters of the classroom, stimulate students 'interest and enthusiasm in learning, and develop students' creative potential and personality. - In the evaluation segment, the organization was strict and the default was sufficient. It could create a warm and harmonious classroom atmosphere, promote the exchange of views between students, enhance friendship, and at the same time, encourage students to read or watch the characters in the works to evaluate their enthusiasm. 2. ** Inadequacies and Directions for Enhancement ** - As for the teaching of character analysis in novels, it might not be possible for students to master all the analysis methods in a comprehensive and in-depth manner within the limited classroom time. It was necessary to further improve the choice of teaching content and time allocation. - In the evaluation process, although the overall effect was good, there might be some students who did not dare to fully express their views. In the future, students needed to be further encouraged to actively participate in the evaluation and create a more relaxed and free evaluation atmosphere. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The relaxation activities of small class morning exercises were of great significance. The following is a summary and reflection on them: ** I. Summing Up ** 1. ** Event Form and Details ** - Formally, the relaxation activity of the morning exercise was usually the last part of the morning exercise. For example, some kindergarten would use the form of cooperation between children and their peers to help children experience the joy of morning exercises. There were also relaxation exercises with the theme of imitating the familiar images of small animals, such as the "small animal imitation exercise". After fully moving the joints of the whole body through relatively gentle movements such as bending over, jumping, squatting, and so on, they entered the relaxation session in a relaxed state. - In terms of content, the movements were simple and in line with the sports ability of the children in the small class, such as simple walking, stretching, etc., so that the children's body and emotions gradually recovered after experiencing warm-up, walking, and exercises. 2. ** Effects on young children ** - ** Physical aspects **: It helps the child adjust his breathing and heart rate after the morning exercise, allowing the body to smoothly transition from a more excited exercise state to a daily state, and avoid discomfort after exercise. For example, after a physical exercise session, relaxation activities could relieve muscle tension and promote muscle recovery. - ** Emotional **: It provides a pleasant ending experience for the child and increases the positive feelings of the child towards the morning exercise. In the process of interacting with their peers, children could also feel the joy of cooperation and further cultivate positive emotions. 3. ** Music selection ** - The music was usually soft and soothing, which was in line with the purpose of the relaxation activity. Soft music could create a relaxed atmosphere and guide children to relax. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Activity Divergence ** - At present, the forms of relaxation activities for small class morning exercises may be relatively limited. More forms of relaxation activities could be added, such as simple yoga movements, to increase the fun and uniqueness of the activities and attract more children to participate. 2. ** Personalized Attention ** - In the small class, each child's physical condition and adaptability were different. However, during relaxation activities, there may be less individual attention to individual children. For example, some children with weak athletic ability or who were more excited might need more guidance and time to relax. This aspect needed to be further strengthened in practice. 3. ** Education Integration ** - In addition to physical and emotional relaxation, relaxation activities could also incorporate more educational elements. For example, a simple introduction of some health tips during relaxation activities, such as resting after exercise, drinking water, etc., could enhance the child's health awareness in a relaxed atmosphere. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>