The following is an example of a reflection on the caterpillar lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the music lesson plan, if the goal was to let the child feel the rhythm and changes of the music and master the caterpillar-related movements, from the perspective of the teaching process, through many appreciations of music, combined with the analysis of the map, the child could better perceive the structure of the music and create the movements of the caterpillar at different stages, such as eating, squirming, dreaming, spinning into a butterfly, etc., the goal was achieved. - In the art lesson plan, the goal was for children to try to make caterpillars by tearing circles, sticking, and adding pictures. Most children could master the methods of tearing circles and continuously sticking to express caterpillars, but in the difficulty of expressing the various dynamics of caterpillars, some children might not perform well because they were not skilled enough. - In the themed lesson plan, for example, learning the process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, the child could understand the basic steps of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, such as eating leaves, squirming, molting, and the butterfly flying. He could also perform with his body movements, indicating that this knowledge and skill goal was easier to achieve. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - In music activities, stories were introduced, questions were guided, maps were assisted, and many other methods were used to allow children to experience music, understand the content of the music, and create actions in a gradual process. Children could actively participate, and this method could effectively guide children into music activities. - In the art activities, through the introduction of the cover, providing rich operating materials and other ways to stimulate children's interest, children in the process of making caterpillars, have the opportunity to exercise their own hands-on operation ability and creativity. However, there might not be enough guidance in group cooperation. If the group cooperation to make caterpillars was added, it might better cultivate the children's ability to cooperate in learning. - In the themed activities, with the help of story tape and games, children could actively participate in the process of exploring the caterpillar turning into a butterfly, and consolidate their knowledge in the game. This kind of process teaching method was in line with the learning characteristics of middle class children. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - In music activities, children experienced the joy of free expression and creative performance in the process of creating movements. They actively participated in music activities and showed their love for music and performance. - During the art activities, the children's interest in art design activities was stimulated to a certain extent. However, in terms of cultivating children's good habits of manual activities, such as keeping the table clean, they still needed to be further guided during the activities. - In the themed activities, children experienced the joy of exploring the growth process of animals by playing caterpillars and butterflies, and increased their curiosity about the growth phenomenon of animals. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - For middle-class children, the theme of caterpillars was very close to their understanding of life. In the music lesson plan, the music of "The caterpillar" was chosen. The rhythm and melody were suitable for children to feel and understand, and the story of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly could also arouse children's interest. - In the art lesson plan, caterpillars were used as the production object. It not only met the children's love for small animals, but also trained the small muscles of the children's hands through simple manual operations (tearing round, sticking, etc.). The content selection was more appropriate. - The story "Beautiful Butterflies and Ugly Caterpillars" in the theme lesson plan was lively and interesting. It could guide children to think about the relationship between caterpillars and butterflies. The difficulty of the content was suitable for the understanding level of middle-class children. 2. ** Abundance of content ** - In addition to music appreciation, the music lesson plan also incorporated stories, map analysis, action creation, and other content, which was relatively rich. However, he could consider adding some expansion segments of music games, such as the music interaction game of caterpillars and butterflies, to further enrich the teaching content. - The content of the art lesson plan mainly revolved around the production of caterpillars. Some paintings or hand-made content about the living environment of caterpillars (such as leaves, branches, etc.) could be added appropriately to make the content of the entire art activity richer and more diverse. - The stories and games in the theme lesson plan basically covered the main content of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly, but it could be supplemented with some related knowledge about the characteristics of different types of caterpillars to broaden the knowledge of children. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Diverse ** - On the whole, the three teaching plans used a variety of teaching methods. The music lesson plan used the story introduction method, the map teaching method, the question guidance method, the action creation method, and so on. A variety of methods were combined to guide the children to experience music. - The art lesson plan used the cover introduction method, operation method, demonstration method, etc. to stimulate children's interest and guide them to make caterpillars. However, you can add a Heuristic Question Method. For example, when a child is making a caterpillar, he can ask,"How can I make a caterpillar look cuter?" To further stimulate the creativity of children. - The theme lesson plan integrated the story teaching method, the game teaching method, etc., so that children could learn knowledge in the process of listening to stories and playing games. However, they could also try to use the situation teaching method, such as creating a scene of the life of a caterpillar, so that children could experience the life of a caterpillar more intuitively. 2. ** Validity ** - The teaching method in the music lesson plan was very effective for children to understand the structure of music. The action creation method also gave full play to the imagination and creativity of children. However, when some children have difficulties with the rhythm of music, individual guidance methods can be used to help the children more specifically. - The demonstration method in the art lesson plan could allow the child to see the caterpillar production process intuitively, but in the process of the child's operation, it might be necessary to use more patrol guidance to find the child's problems in the operation and give guidance. - The game teaching method in the theme teaching plan effectively increased the participation of the children. However, in the story teaching method, the effectiveness of the story teaching could be improved through more interaction links, such as letting the children imitate the dialogue of the characters in the story. ** 4. Teaching activities ** 1. ** Connection of teaching segments ** - In the music lesson plan, from the introduction of questions to the storytelling, to music appreciation, map analysis, and action creation, the transition between each link was natural and could guide the child to gradually deepen into music activities. - In the art lesson plan, the transition from the introduction of the cover to the preparation of knowledge and experience was slightly stiff. Some guiding words could be added, such as "We saw caterpillars in stories and videos, so now we have to make a caterpillar ourselves." - In the theme lesson plan, the connection from the story to the game was relatively smooth, but the summary section after the game could be more detailed to deepen the child's understanding of the process of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly. 2. ** Time arrangement ** - In the music lesson plan, music appreciation and chart analysis might take more time, resulting in a relatively shorter time for children to create movements. If the time could be adjusted reasonably, so that children had more time to create creative movements, the effect would be better. - In the art lesson plan, it took more time for the children to prepare the materials. If they could prepare in advance and leave more time for the children to create and display, it would improve the teaching efficiency. - In the theme lesson plan, if the story-telling segment could be simplified, the time saved would be used for children to explore more knowledge about caterpillars or to have more game experiences, which would make the whole activity more compact and fulfilling. ** 5. Child participation ** 1. ** Active participation ** - In the music lesson plan, the children showed high enthusiasm for the story, music appreciation and action creation, especially in the action creation segment. The children could use their imagination to actively imitate the movements of caterpillars and butterflies. - In the art lesson plan, children were also interested in making caterpillars. However, in the part of sticking caterpillars, some children might have a slight decrease in enthusiasm due to the difficulty of the operation. Teachers needed to give timely encouragement and guidance. - In the theme lesson plan, the children were very active in the story listening and game segments. They were curious about the process of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly, and their participation was high. 2. ** Depth of participation ** - In the music lesson plan, most children could deeply feel the rhythm of the music and accurately express their understanding of the music through their movements. However, there were still a few children who might simply imitate the movements of others and did not deeply create music according to the music. - In the art lesson plan, most of the children could complete the basic production of caterpillars, but they did not participate deeply in the performance of the caterpillar's movements and details. They needed further guidance from the teacher. - In the theme lesson plan, children could follow the rules of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly in the game segment, but in terms of in-depth exploration of caterpillars and butterfly-related knowledge, such as the food types of caterpillars, they could also guide children to think more deeply. Read more exciting novels for free
In the information provided, there was a reflection on the teaching plan of the middle class with cats as the theme. For example, the reflection on the activity of the art teaching plan of the middle class in the kindergarten,"Kitten", mentioned that this activity mainly allowed the children to master simple oil painting. Most of the children mastered it well, but they still needed to strengthen in this aspect to let the children get more exercise. The textbook for the middle class of the kindergarten," Animal classification ", mentioned that in the animal classification activity with cats as the element, the pictures were chosen to be more common animals for children, such as kittens, and the life forms of these animals were consolidated before class. The children described the appearance, living environment, and preferences of the animals, but their language organization and fluency were still slightly poor. At the same time, there were also shortcomings in the preparation of activity materials. Children should be prepared with the same type of materials for them to choose from to avoid similar situations before activities. There was also a lesson plan for the middle class of the kindergarten, Cute Animals, which included reflections on the teaching plan of the whole animal. The classroom atmosphere was better, but there were a few children who could not distinguish the names of the animals. After-school tutoring was carried out, which could also be used as a reference for teaching plans related to cats. In addition, some of the problems and solutions mentioned in the kindergarten's middle class lesson plan "Animal classification" also had certain reference significance for the improvement of the cat-related lesson plan, such as guiding the children to think, discuss, and self-operation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Teaching plan topic: Who is in the middle? " Target: Through experiments and observations, let the children understand the relative positions and motion states of objects. [Materials: Stick of different lengths, ruler sticker with different color markings.] The process: 1. Mark a stick of 1 meter in length with a red sticker and another stick in yellow. Then measure the distance between the two ends with a ruler. Ask the children to measure the distance between the two ends with a ruler and tell them that the red stick is in the middle of the yellow stick. 3. Place the toy on a flat surface and let the children measure the length of the toy with a ruler. Put the red stick and yellow stick on the toy and let the children observe the distance between them. Have the children place multiple toys on a flat surface, measure the distance between each toy with a ruler, and tell them that the red stick is in the middle of the yellow stick. 6. Have the children observe and record the distance they have measured, then have them re-measure the distance between the toys and have them explain their measurements. Have the children observe and record the relative positions of different toys and mark the positions of the toys with a sticker. 8. Have the children review the previous experiments and tell them what they observed during the experiment in their own words. [The conclusion is: Through this experiment, children can understand the relative positions and motion states of objects.]
The firecrackers lesson plan was an activity in the middle class kindergarten. It was aimed at letting children understand that setting off firecrackers was an important custom in China's traditional festivals, and to cultivate their observation, thinking ability, and hands-on ability. The lesson plan included a variety of strategies, such as visualizing the spiral, learning rhythm, and conducting scientific experiments to understand the principle of firecrackers. In addition, the lesson plan could also be combined with sports and music activities to let the children imitate the movements of gongs, drums, and firecrackers to keep up with the music. Through these activities, children can learn and experience the fun of setting off firecrackers in a relaxed and happy environment.
A lesson plan was the teaching plan and the teaching outline. It was the process in which a teacher taught knowledge and guided students in class. Writing lesson plans should be designed according to teaching objectives, teaching content, teaching methods, teaching steps, etc. to ensure the teaching effect. The following is an example of the science lesson plan for the middle class, The Mood of Water: Teaching objectives: - Let the students understand the changes in the mood of water in different situations - Cultivate students 'observation and judgment - Let the students feel the importance of water to life Teaching content: - The form and change of water - The mood of water - The role and significance of water Teaching method: - experimental observation method - discussion and communication method Teaching steps: 1 Introduction (5 minutes) - Explain the topic of the lesson and the importance of water to the students - Guide the students to observe the shape and changes of water 2. Experimental Observation Method (10 minutes) - Show the students the shape and changes of water - Ask the students to observe the changes in the water's mood in different situations, such as calmness, happiness, sadness, etc. - Lead the students to analyze the reason for the change in water's mood 3. Discussion and Communication Method (15 minutes) - Ask the students to discuss the changes in the mood of water and its importance to life in groups - Guide students to share their views and opinions 4. Wrap-up (5 minutes) - To summarize the knowledge and opinions learned in this lesson - Show the students some experiments and practical applications of water Teaching evaluation: - class participation - Students 'ability to observe and analyze changes in water mood - Students 'views on the importance of water to life The writing of teaching plans should be designed according to the teaching objectives, teaching content, teaching methods, teaching steps, etc. to ensure that the teaching content is clear, easy to understand, the teaching methods are effective, interesting, and can effectively guide students to learn and think. At the same time, they also had to consider the characteristics of the students and their actual situation to ensure that the teaching effect was maximized.
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 interesting wooden stick lesson plan for middle class science Teaching objectives: - Let the students understand the nature and use of the wooden stick - Cultivate students 'observation ability and experimental operation ability - Let students feel the joy of scientific inquiry Teaching content: - The Nature and Use of the Wooden Stick - Making wooden stick models - observation and experiment - learning and sharing Teaching process: 1 Introduction (5 minutes) - introduce the subject and purpose of the lesson to the students - Let the students understand the nature and use of the wooden stick 2. Learn new knowledge (15 minutes) - Explain the properties of the wooden stick such as hardness, toughness, density, etc. - Guide the students to observe and describe the nature of the wooden stick - Let the students use wooden sticks to make simple models 3. Experimental Exploration (20 minutes) - Let the students use wooden sticks to make some simple experimental models - Guide students to observe experimental phenomena and record data - Let the students carry out simple experiments 4. Summing Up and Sharing (5 minutes) - To summarize what we've learned in this lesson - Guide students to share their experimental experiences and discoveries - Let students feel the joy of scientific inquiry Teaching evaluation: - evaluate in a group - Students can show their learning results by making experimental models, observing experimental phenomena, and recording data - Teachers can check the students 'mastery through explanations and questions Teaching resources: - wooden stick - laboratory - magnifying glass Teaching Extension: - Guide students to explore more properties and applications of wooden sticks - Make more complicated wooden stick models and experiments - Guide the students to carry out more in-depth experimental exploration
Sorry, as a fan of online literature, my knowledge deadline is 2021. I can't provide any information related to the year before 2021. I can provide you with some reference for the science activity lesson plan for the middle class: Usually, in the middle class, the topics that children learned included body structure, senses, and movement. You can design some interesting scientific activities for these topics, such as: - Make body structure models: Let the children use colored paper, glue, and other materials to make different body models of different parts such as the head, arms, and legs so that they can better understand the body structure. - Observe colors and shapes: Let the children observe the colors and shapes of different objects and deepen their understanding of shapes and colors through comparison and classification. - Exploring Natural Phenomena: Let children explore natural phenomena such as sunlight, water, air, etc. through experiments or observations to help them understand the natural world. These activities can be combined with different topics and designed according to the children's age and interests. You can adjust these activities according to the children's situation so that they can better understand and experience science.
The following is a reflection on the drum music lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Achievement of the goal ** 1. ** Perception of rhythm and movement in sync ** - In the teaching, by letting the children first enjoy the video "Big Drum and Small Drum" to perceive the rhythm, this segment helped the children have an intuitive feeling of rhythm. Most children could practice moving in sync with the music on the basis of being familiar with the melody. For example, in the follow-up, when they made different reactions according to the sound of the big drum and the small drum (such as raising their hands when they heard the sound of the big drum, hugging their shoulders when they heard the sound of the small drum, or clapping their hands according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the big drum, and tapping their legs according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the small drum), most of the children could keep up with the rhythm well. However, there were still a few children who were not accurate in grasping the rhythm and needed more guidance and practice. 2. ** Listen to the drum and the drum ** - When the children were shown pictures of the big drum and the small drum and guided to observe the shape, listen to the sound intensity and rhythm changes, the children showed a strong interest in the difference between the two kinds of drum sounds. However, in the actual teaching process, it was found that although the children could distinguish between the big drum and the small drum, there was still some difficulty in understanding and distinguishing the rhythm changes (such as the "dong dong" of the big drum and the "tong tong" of the small drum). More examples and interactions were needed to strengthen it. 3. ** Feel the two rhythms and have fun ** - For the two rhythms of "xx" and "xx", there was a challenge in the theoretical understanding of children. However, in the actual operation of the instrument performance, through personal experience, they could feel the music changes brought by different rhythms to a certain extent. On the whole, the children experienced the fun of percussion activities during the performance and showed an active participation attitude. However, if more creative interaction links could be added, such as letting the children create simple rhythm combinations, it would make the children feel more deeply about the rhythm. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty level of teaching content ** - For the middle class children, the content of the song "Big Drum and Small Drum" was of moderate difficulty. The lyrics were simple and closely linked to the sound of the instrument, making it easy for children to remember. However, in the process of teaching, if some elements related to children's life experiences could be added to the teaching content, such as the sound of the big drum and the small drum being associated with certain scenes in daily life (such as elephants walking like big drums, birds pecking trees like small drums), it would make it easier for children to understand and remember. 2. ** Richness of content ** - The teaching content mainly revolved around the big drum and the small drum, including the understanding of musical instruments, sound identification, and singing of songs. The content could be enriched appropriately, such as introducing the sound characteristics of other percussion instruments and comparing them with the big and small drums to broaden the children's musical horizons. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The application of the intuitive teaching method ** - The use of pictures, videos, and actual instrument demonstration and other intuitive teaching methods played a positive role in children's understanding of the teaching content. For example, after seeing pictures of the big drum and the small drum and watching the performance video, the children had a clearer understanding of the instrument. However, during the demonstration, the teacher could pay more attention to details, such as demonstrating that different parts of the drum would produce different sound effects. 2. ** The effect of the game teaching method ** - The game segment (such as listening to the drum and doing different actions) effectively increased the participation and learning enthusiasm of the children. However, the types of games could be more diverse, such as setting up group competition games to stimulate children's sense of competition and improve their learning efficiency. 3. ** Guidance Method ** - When guiding children to understand the teaching content, the guiding language used could basically be understood by children. However, sometimes the guidance could be more vivid and childlike, such as comparing the big drum to Hercules with a low and powerful voice, and comparing the small drum to an elf with a light and short voice. This could better attract the attention of the child. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. ** Connection of teaching segments ** - The various links in the teaching process (such as watching videos, understanding instruments, learning to sing songs and play instruments) were more natural and smooth. However, during the transition of some parts, some transition guidance or small activities could be added to make the entire teaching process more coherent. 2. ** Time allocation ** - In actual teaching, he found that the time allocated to the instrument performance segment was relatively short. The children showed a high interest in the performance process. If the time for this segment could be appropriately increased, so that the children had more time to explore and perform, the teaching effect would be better. ** 5. Individual differences in children ** 1. ** Attention to the differences in individual abilities ** - In the process of teaching, it was found that there were obvious individual differences between children. Some children were more sensitive to music rhythm and could quickly grasp the teaching content and actively perform, while some children needed more time and guidance. In the future, more attention should be paid to the individual differences of children, and layered teaching or individual tutoring should be provided to ensure that every child could gain something from music activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the main points of reflection on the teaching plan of the Middle Class Games: ##1. The goal of the lesson plan 1. ** Target Achievement ** - In the teaching plan of the middle class sports meet, goals such as physical skill development (such as improving movement coordination, flexibility, etc.) and moral cultivation (such as courage, unity, etc.) were usually set. When he reflected, he had to consider whether these goals had been achieved. For example, if the goal of the lesson plan was to improve the sensitivity of the child's body movements through the game, during reflection, it was necessary to analyze whether the game segment really played a role in improving the child's sensitivity, and whether the child's performance in the activity showed that the sensitivity had been improved. - For some lesson plans that contained multiple goals, such as hoping that children could learn a certain sports skill and understand the meaning of teamwork, it was necessary to evaluate the degree of achievement of each goal in the activity, whether there was a situation where a goal was neglected or did not achieve the expected effect. 2. ** Target compatibility ** - He had to consider whether the target was suitable for the age characteristics and development level of the middle-class children. The physical coordination, cognitive ability, and social communication ability of the middle-class children were at a specific stage of development. If the goal was set too high, such as asking the middle class children to carry out overly complicated sports skills training, it might cause the children to be unable to complete the task and feel frustrated. If the goal was set too low, it would not stimulate the children's interest in learning and development potential. ##2. The content of the lesson plan 1. ** Game segment ** - ** Interesting **: Check if the game can attract the interest of children. For example, if the rules of the game are too complicated or the content of the game is monotonous, the child may lose the enthusiasm to participate. For example, in the game of grabbing a chair, if you simply repeat the action of grabbing a chair without adding some changes (such as listening to different signals to grab a chair, adding cooperative elements, etc.), the child may soon feel bored. - ** Diverse **: The games in the Sports Games lesson plan should be diverse and cover different types of sports skill training. For example, there must be physical training games like crawling, and creative games like imitating animals walking. If there was only one type of game, it might not be able to fully train the child's body and stimulate their imagination. - [Challenge: The game must be challenging to a certain extent, but it must not exceed the scope of the child's ability.] For example, in a game where obstacles were set up for children to pass through, the height and distance of the obstacles should be moderate, so that the child could feel the challenge and successfully pass through after hard work. 2. ** Material preparation ** - [Safety: This is the primary consideration.] For example, when using materials such as foam pads and rope-woven nets, make sure that the materials do not have sharp edges and will not cause harm to children. If they were using self-made sports equipment, their safety must be strictly checked. - ** Suitability **: Whether the material is suitable for middle school children. For example, whether the size and weight of the materials were suitable for the physical strength and operating ability of the middle class children. If the ball provided is too big or too heavy, the child may not be able to play ball games normally. - [Attractiveness: Can the material attract the attention of children?] For example, colorful and interesting materials (such as sandbags in the shape of animals) would be more popular with young children and help increase their enthusiasm for participating in activities. ##3. Teaching Plan Organization 1. ** Time arrangement ** - He had to allocate the time for each link reasonably. For example, the warm-up segment, the game segment, the summary segment, and so on, whether or not they took up the appropriate time. If the warm-up session was too long, the child might feel tired before the official game; if the game session was too short, the child might not be able to fully experience the fun of the game and achieve the purpose of training. 2. ** The transition segment ** - Whether the transition between each link was natural and smooth. For example, from the warm-up to the game segment, from one game to the next game, whether the teacher can let the child smoothly enter the next segment through clever guidance (such as telling a story, giving interesting instructions, etc.) to avoid a cold silence or a situation where the child is at a loss. ##IV. Preschoolers 'performance and teacher guidance 1. ** Child's performance ** - Observe the participation of the children in the activities and see if all the children are actively participating in all aspects of the sports meet. If some children did not participate well, it was necessary to analyze whether it was because the content of the lesson plan did not attract them or there were other factors (such as the child's personality, physical condition, etc.). - Pay attention to the emotional experience of the child during the activity, whether he feels happy, sense of accomplishment, and other positive emotions during the activity. For example, when a child successfully completed a challenging game, did he show pride and excitement? 2. ** Teacher guidance ** - Whether the teacher's guidance was timely and accurate. When children play games, teachers should be able to find children's problems in time and give them the right guidance. For example, when a child's posture is incorrect when crawling, the teacher must correct it in time. - Whether the teacher's guidance method was appropriate. Teachers should use encouraging and enlightening guidance methods to stimulate children's independent exploration ability. For example, when asking children to explore how to pass through barbed wire, the teacher should not directly tell the child the method, but let the child find the answer by asking questions and guiding the child to observe. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some reflections on the lesson plan of "Looking for Cats": ** 1. Teaching content ** 1. ** Target Setting ** - In some lesson plans, the target was not targeted enough. For example, it would be better if the integrated content was reflected in the goal. For example, the goal of integrating various contents such as origami, music games, and so on could be clearer, which would make the teaching more oriented. - For activities like "Find Kittens," apart from basic goals such as letting children learn how to fold paper kittens or find kittens in music games, they could also increase children's comprehensive understanding of cats (cats 'living habits, physical characteristics, and other goals that were more deeply integrated with the curriculum). 2. ** Integration of content ** - Some of the lesson plans integrated origami, music games, knowing kittens, and other content, but the continuity between the various parts could be further optimized. For example, when making the transition from folding kittens to the music game "Find Kittens," there could be a more natural plot connection. For example, after the child folded the kittens, he said that the kittens were going to play hide-and-seek (music game segment) instead of simply jumping from one segment to another. ** 2. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Guidance Method ** - In the folding section, when the illustration of the kitten's head was shown to explain the folding steps, although most children could operate according to the illustration, the teacher could use more guidance methods for children with weaker abilities. For example, in addition to the overall step explanation, each folding action could be demonstrated in more detail, and more timely individual guidance could be given to the child during the operation, instead of emphasizing it after discovering the problem (such as the child drawing the wrong facial features of the kitten). 2. ** Method of interaction ** - In the game segment, playing with the child as a cat mother could stimulate the child's interest. However, when the child described his hiding place, he could encourage them to communicate more with each other instead of just interacting with the teacher. This could further improve the child's communication skills. ** 3. Infant performance and development ** 1. ** Ability Development ** - In the process of folding paper, different children had different abilities. Strong children could quickly complete the folding of the kitten's head and add drawings, while weaker children might have problems with some details (such as corner alignment and folding in order). This suggested that teachers could divide the children into groups according to their abilities or provide layered teaching guidance. - In terms of language expression, because the children in the small class were in the critical period of language development, the sentence expression was not complete. Throughout the implementation of the "Find the Kitten" lesson plan, children could be guided to describe their behavior in complete sentences, such as "I hid the kitten under the table", rather than simple words or phrases. 2. ** Arouse and maintain interest ** - In the music game "Find Kitten", the creation of simple scenes and the use of a variety of game forms can maintain the interest and enthusiasm of children. Similar methods could be used in other parts such as the folding session. For example, let the child imagine that the kitten he folded was going to a kitten party, so that the child could be more actively involved in the whole activity. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>