The following is an example of a reflection summary of a difficult lesson plan on color matching: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Achievement Status ** - If the lesson plan was designed to let children or students understand the principles behind color matching (such as the principle of color mixing to produce new colors), during the teaching process, some students might be able to understand simple color mixing results, such as red plus yellow equals orange, but they would have difficulty understanding more complex color mixing (such as subtle color changes after multiple colors are mixed). This indicated that the goal setting was not reasonable enough for the grading of difficult content. It did not fully consider the students 'existing knowledge base and the gradual improvement of cognitive ability. - If the goal included cultivating students 'creative application of color matching, such as in artistic creation, students might be more limited to the established color matching mode and lack innovative thinking. This reflected the lack of guidance in the teaching process to stimulate students 'creativity. Although the goal was set, there was a lack of effective teaching strategies to achieve it. 2. ** Direction adjustment ** - As for the adjustment of the difficulty of the target, a more reasonable knowledge ladder should be constructed. For example, in terms of the principle of color mixing, one could start with the mixing of the three primary colors in pairs to let the students fully understand and master the basic color changes. Then, gradually introduce more color mixing situations, and use intuitive experiments and examples (such as the mixing of paint and the mixing of colored light) to assist in understanding. - In order to cultivate creativity, specific requirements to stimulate innovative thinking should be clearly set in the teaching objectives. For example, students should be required to create a unique color matching work, which should reflect at least three different color matching ideas. More creative inspiration should be provided in the teaching process, such as showing the uniqueness of color matching in different styles of art works. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty of content and adaptability ** - The difficult color matching lesson plan might involve color theory knowledge, such as hue, lightness, purity, and other concepts. In teaching, one might find that these concepts were too abstract for students, making it difficult for them to understand. For example, when explaining color mixing, it was difficult for students to intuitively feel the color change with a simple theoretical explanation. This meant that the difficulty of the teaching content was beyond the students 'acceptance and lacked connection with real life. - If the content includes some complex color matching games (such as matching according to the emotional attributes of colors), students may have differences in understanding the emotional attributes of colors, which may affect the effect of the game. This meant that some of the concepts in the teaching content were not clear enough for students, and there was a lack of unified cognitive standards. 2. ** Modification measures ** - In terms of teaching content, more visualized teaching methods could be used for abstract color theory knowledge. For example, hue was understood as the position of a color in a rainbow, and color matching experiments were used to show changes in lightness and purity. To transform complex theoretical knowledge into practical phenomena that students could touch and observe. - As for the color matching content based on emotional attributes, students could be guided to discuss emotional experiences first. For example, students could share their feelings when they saw different colors to establish a relatively unified color emotional cognitive foundation before playing the matching game. At the same time, it could provide more cultural background color emotional interpretation and enrich students 'cognitive vision. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Validity ** - In the difficult color matching teaching, many teaching methods such as explanation, experiment, game, etc. may be used. However, in actual teaching, it might be found that when there were too many explanations, students were prone to fatigue and distraction. For example, when explaining complex color theory, students may have difficulty maintaining concentration due to a lack of interaction. - If the experimental method was not designed properly, such as the experimental materials were not sufficiently prepared or the experimental steps were too complicated, it would cause confusion in the experimental process and the expected teaching effect could not be achieved. For example, when conducting a color mixing experiment, if the amount of paint was not well controlled or the color matching tool was inconvenient to use, it would affect the student's observation of the color mixing result. - If the rules of the game were too complicated, the students might put more effort into understanding the rules instead of matching the colors themselves, which would affect the effect of the game on teaching. 2. ** Strategy optimization ** - Reduce the simple explanation method and increase the interaction teaching method. For example, a group discussion would be used to let the students explore the color theory knowledge by themselves. Then, the group would report, and the teacher would summarize and supplement it. This would increase the students 'participation and attention. - As for the experimental method, the materials needed to be fully prepared before the experiment, the experimental steps needed to be simplified, and the experimental demonstration needed to be carried out in advance. At the same time, students could participate in the preparation process of experimental materials to increase their familiarity and interest in the experiment. - The rules of the game should be simple and clear. Students could participate in the development of the rules of the game to ensure that they could understand and focus on the core content of color matching. ** 4. Student participation ** 1. ** Participating in situation analysis ** - In difficult color-matching classes, there might be a situation where students 'participation was divided. Some students who were interested in color or had a good foundation could actively participate in various teaching activities, such as taking the initiative to carry out color mixing experiments, actively participating in color matching games, and putting forward their own opinions. However, some students with weak foundations or who were not sensitive to color might show negative attitudes, such as being unwilling to participate in discussions in class, or showing a perfunctory attitude in experiments and games. - This difference in participation may be due to the lack of individual differences in the teaching content and methods, and the lack of hierarchical teaching design. 2. ** Enhancement measures ** - The students were divided into different groups according to their foundation and interests. For groups with weak foundations, they could start with more basic color cognition and gradually increase the difficulty. For groups with better foundations, they could be provided with more challenging tasks, such as letting them explore the matching and application of colors in different media (such as digital images and stage lighting). - During the teaching process, pay attention to the performance of each student and give timely encouragement and guidance. For students who were passive in their participation, they should understand their difficulties and provide targeted help, such as individual tutoring, adjusting the difficulty of the teaching content, etc., to improve their self-confidence and participation. Read more exciting novels for free
* * 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>
** 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 social lesson plan for the middle class of kindergarten,"Tree", which contains reflections: ##1. Activity Target 1. They knew that trees were the best friends of humans and animals, and they understood the benefits of greenery. 2. Teach children to love and protect trees. 3. Cultivate good environmental habits in children. 4. Cultivate the cooperation between children and their peers. 5. They enjoyed the festive atmosphere and were willing to participate in activities to decorate the environment. ##2. Event preparation Multi-media class, love card. ##3. Activity 1. ** First part: Lead to the topic ** - The topic was introduced in the form of questions. For example, the teacher said that he had received a letter and photo from Dr. Monkey. The letter said that the small animals had encountered difficulties. It made the children curious about what the difficulties were and how to solve them, fully mobilizing the enthusiasm of the children in class. 2. ** Basics ** - Using Little Bear's experience, he explained that trees could purify the air. For example, Little Bear lived next to the factory. The existence of trees could improve the air quality around him. - Through the scene of the deer and the pig crying, it showed that the small trees and grass provided abundant food for the small animals. 3. ** Activity Reflection ** - In today's society where everyone calls for environmental protection, children have the behavior of picking flowers and throwing paper scraps everywhere. This shows that it is urgent to educate children to understand and protect the ecological environment. This lesson plan uses a multi-media class to vividly demonstrate the importance of the environment and the role of trees through the encounters of small animals. Each segment was compact and closely linked. The questions were cleverly designed, allowing the child to think and explore in interesting questions, thus achieving the activity goal. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are the teaching plans and reflections on different types of foldable toys: - **<<Expandable Toy>> Handcraft Class (November 16, 2021)** - ** Teaching plan **: This is a craft class. The purpose is to teach students how to use waste and take care of the environment. Before class, students should prepare sufficient teaching tools. In class, students should make their own flexible toys, and guide students to actively participate in the design and use their brains to make their own favorite flexible toys. - ** Teaching Reflection **: Most students are fully prepared before class so that they can actively participate, but there are still a small number of students who are not prepared enough. In each class, there were several groups of students with novel and unique works, happy cooperation, and high-quality homework. However, some students were lacking in vivid composition, color matching, and modeling performance. The extended segment after class allowed students to collect waste materials to make crafts after class. Some students also needed to be guided to read more information to broaden their horizons to achieve their desired goals. - ** Renmei 2011 edition, third grade art volume 1,"Retractable toys"(June 14, 2023)** - ** Teaching plan **: The teaching objective is to let the students understand the basic knowledge and skills of modeling art through learning the "Retractable Toy", cultivate their hands-on ability and imagination, and learn the basic modeling skills through observing and analyzing the characteristics of the shape of the retracting toy. The teaching time was one class hour. The teaching process included the teacher showing the pictures of the foldable toy to let the students associate with it, guiding the discussion of the characteristics of the toy, introducing the works to let the students observe and describe the characteristics of the model, and explaining the basic concepts of the model. The students drew the "foldable toy" according to the requirements, displayed the paintings, discussed, evaluated, and made suggestions for improvement. They chose the best paintings to make small posters for display. The students could also make foldable toys at home and write down their ideas. They could make cards with their favorite colors and paper to give away. - ** Teaching Reflection **: This was the first time a third-year student had an art class. The third-year students had a weak understanding of abstract concepts and needed to be taught on the basis of specific images. Students approached the teacher for more guidance when they created. There was a situation in cooperative learning where they did not give in and were unwilling to listen to opinions. In the future, more visual teaching methods would be used to adjust teaching methods and content according to the actual situation of students, paying attention to students 'psychological changes and emotional needs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** 1. Clay Hairpin Teaching Plan ** #(I) Teaching objectives 1. Let the children understand the characteristics of clay, including color, texture, etc. Through the process of making clay hairpins, let the children master the basic clay operation skills, such as rubbing, pressing, pinching, sticking, etc. 2. Stimulate children's creativity and imagination, encourage children to make personal decorations and designs when making hair clips, and cultivate children's artistic accomplishment. 3. During the production process, the child's hands-on ability and patience were cultivated, and the child's concentration was improved. #(II) Difficulties in Teaching ## 1. teaching focus (1)He explained in detail the steps of making clay hair clips, including the basic styling of clay and the combination of hair clips and clay. (2)Guide the children to be creative and decorate the hair clip uniquely. ## 2. teaching difficulties (1)Help children master the appropriate amount of clay to avoid too much or too little affecting the beauty and firmness of the hair clip. (2)For younger children, there may be difficulties in some delicate operations, such as making small decorative parts with clay and sticking them accurately. Teachers need to give individual guidance. #(3) Teaching Method 1. Intuitative demonstration method: The teacher will make clay hair clips on the spot and show the whole process to the children, so that the children can see the operation method of each step intuitively. 2. Inspiration and guidance method: In the process of children's creation, the teacher will inspire the children to use their imagination and guide the children to create their own personalities through questions and hints. 3. Practice-based operation method: Let the children make clay hairpins themselves, master the production skills in practice, and improve their hands-on ability. #(4) Teaching preparation 1. Material preparation: Ultra-light clay, water drop hair clip, acryl paint (if the child needs to paint on the clay), small cloth (option), hot melt glue gun (for teachers). 2. [Experience preparation: Before teaching, allow the child to come into contact with clay to understand its moldiness.] #(5) Teaching process 1. lead-in portion (1)The teacher displayed some exquisitely made clay hair clips to arouse the interest of the children. Ask the child if he likes these hairpins and if he wants to make one himself. (2)He briefly introduced the characteristics of clay, such as softness, moldiness, and various colors. He also told the children to use clay to make beautiful hair clips today. 2. Explain and demonstrate (1)Using a simple circular decorative hair clip as an example, he demonstrated. - Take a suitable amount of clay (such as pink clay) and rub it into a round ball in the palm of your hand. Then, he used his fingers to gently flatten the round ball, which formed a basic decorative component on the hair clip. - If one wanted to add some details to the circle, such as eyes, mouth, etc., they could use acryl paint or smaller clay blocks. - Take out the prepared water drop hair clip and show the child how to use the hot melt glue gun (teacher's operation) to stick the clay decorative parts on the hair clip. It emphasized the safety precautions when using the glue. (2)The teacher then demonstrated one or two different shapes of clay hair clips, such as making a clay hair clip in the shape of a small animal (such as the shape of a kitten: first rub a large oval to make the body, then rub a few small circles to make the head, limbs, and tail, and then stick them on the hair clip after combining them) to broaden the child's thinking. 3. Children's Production (1)Let the children choose the color of the clay according to their preferences and start making clay hairpins. Teachers encourage children to be bold and creative. They can make hair clips of different shapes and colors. (2)In the process of making the children, the teachers would tour around to guide them. For children who encountered difficulties, such as clay not being round, modeling problems, etc., teachers should patiently give help. For creative children, teachers should give timely praise and encouragement to stimulate the creative enthusiasm of other children. 4. Exhibition and sharing of works (1)After the production was completed, the children would be organized to display their works. Let the child wear the clay hair clip he made on his head or hold it in his hand. Then introduce his work to other children, such as "I made a flower hair clip because I like flowers the most". (2)Teachers guided children to appreciate each other's works, encouraged children to discover the advantages of other children's works, and cultivated children's aesthetic ability and teamwork. #(6) Extension of Teaching 1. Children can be guided to combine clay hairpins with different topics, such as holiday topics (making Christmas themed hairpins, using red and green clay to make Santa Claus, snowflakes, and other elements), seasonal topics (making spring themed hairpins, using various colored clay to make flowers, butterflies, and other elements). 2. Children are encouraged to give clay hairpins as gifts to their family or friends to cultivate their ability to express their emotions. ** 2. Reflection on Teaching ** #(I) Success 1. The introduction method of stimulating children's interest by displaying the finished product was more effective. When the children saw the exquisite clay hair clip, they showed a strong interest and strong desire to make it, which laid a good foundation for the entire teaching activity. 2. The visual demonstration method played a key role in the teaching process. The teacher demonstrated the steps of making the clay hair clip on the spot. The child could clearly see every step of the operation, which helped the child better master the making skills. Most of the children could imitate the teacher's operation method when they made their own works and successfully complete the works. 3. During the exhibition and sharing of works, the children actively participated and could boldly introduce their works. In the process of appreciating each other's works, the children learned from each other and inspired each other, cultivating the children's aesthetic ability and teamwork awareness. #(II) Inadequacies 1. During the teaching process, it was found that it was difficult for some children to operate the clay, especially when they were performing some delicate operations, such as making small decorative parts with clay (such as the eyes and nose of small animals). This might be because the development of children's fine hand movements was not perfect enough. In the future teaching, some Mini games or practice sessions for fine hand movement training could be added. 2. In the process of making children, due to the rich imagination of children, some children had more creative ideas, but in actual operation, they might be limited by time or their own ability, and they could not fully realize their creativity. In the future, the production time could be extended appropriately, or more guidance and help could be given to the children so that they could better transform their creativity into actual works. 3. In terms of material preparation, although a variety of materials were provided for children to choose from, it was found that some materials (such as small pieces of cloth) were rarely used by children in actual production. In the future, he could prepare materials more reasonably according to the actual needs and interests of the children. #(3) Modification measures 1. Increase the training content of fine hand movements. Before or during the teaching activities, some simple fine hand movement training was inserted, such as using chopsticks to pick up small beans, using scissors to cut paper strips and other Mini games to improve the flexibility of the children's hands so that they could better make clay. 2. He adjusted the teaching schedule and teaching methods. According to the children's creative needs, the production time should be appropriately extended. In the process of children's production, teachers should pay more attention to the children's creative situation, give timely guidance and help, encourage children to be brave in trying, and fully display their creativity. 3. He optimized the preparation of materials. Before class, they would conduct a simple survey of the children or prepare the materials more accurately based on their previous teaching experience to ensure that the materials provided could meet the creative needs of the children and improve the utilization rate of the materials. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a parent-child lesson plan for a kindergarten indoor funny game: ##1. Game Name Battle of the balloons ##2. Activity Target 1. It could enhance the emotional communication between parents and children and strengthen family interaction. 2. To improve the coordination and flexibility of the child's body and train their reaction ability. 3. During the game, the children and parents were encouraged to face challenges and create a happy atmosphere. ##3. Event preparation 1. Enough balloons (based on the number of participating families). 2. A spacious indoor space, such as a kindergarten's indoor activity room, to clear the obstacles in the space to ensure safety. 3. There were a few small prizes, such as posters and small toys. ##4. Activity ###(1) Game import 1. The teacher warmly welcomed the parents and children and briefly introduced the theme of today's game."Today, we are going to play a super fun balloon game. Are you ready to have fun?" 2. Each family was given a balloon, so that parents and children could pass the balloon to each other to familiarize themselves with the touch and elasticity of the balloon, and at the same time create a relaxed atmosphere. ###(2) Game Rules 1. The balloon does not fall to the ground - Each family was in a group. After the game began, parents and children needed to use various parts of their bodies (except hands and arms) to lift the balloon so that it would not fall to the ground, such as their heads, knees, shoulders, etc. - The game time was 2 minutes, and the family with the least number of balloons landing during this period won. If the balloon landed, he could quickly pick it up and continue the game. 2. The balloon burst - Give each family a number of balloons again (e.g. 3 - 5). - Parents and children had to find a way to step on the balloon. They could step on it with one foot or both feet. - The family that popped all the balloons first won. However, you must pay attention to your safety and avoid collisions and falls. ###(3) Game in progress 1. First, they played the "balloon doesn't land" game. The teacher observed and encouraged the families, reminding them to pay attention to safety and praising the families who performed well in time. 2. Then, they played the "balloon bursting" game. During this process, the venue was filled with the sound of balloons bursting and everyone's laughter. ###(4) Awards The families who won the two games were given small prizes to express their gratitude and encouragement to all the participating families. ##5. Reflection on the Final Report ###(1) Benefits of the event 1. ** Creating a good atmosphere ** - Through simple introductions such as balloon delivery, it effectively alleviated the tension that children and parents might have, and quickly created a relaxed and happy game atmosphere. - During the game, the fun of the balloons and the simple rules of the game made the entire activity room full of laughter and cheers, achieving the expected parent-child interaction effect. 2. ** Higher target achievement rate ** - In terms of physical coordination and flexibility, both children and parents needed to constantly adjust their body posture during the process of lifting and stepping on balloons, effectively training their ability in this area. - The emotional communication between parents and children was greatly promoted during the game. Parents and children faced the challenges in the game together and cooperated with each other to enhance the intimate relationship between each other. ###(2) Inadequacies of activities 1. ** Safety Supervision Details ** - In the "balloon explosion" game segment, although safety was emphasized in advance, there were still some families who were too invested and had minor collisions. In future activities, more attention needed to be paid to the planning of the venue space to ensure that every family had enough space to avoid similar situations. 2. ** Game Difficulty Balance ** - For young children who were younger or had poor physical coordination, the "balloon doesn't land" game might have some difficulty. It could be considered to set different game difficulties for children of different ages or ability levels, such as reducing the game time or allowing children to use their hands for a period of time to ensure that every child and family could fully enjoy the fun of the game. Overall, the kindergarten's indoor funny game parent-child activities had basically achieved the expected goals, but there were still areas that needed improvement in terms of safety and game difficulty balance, so that future parent-child activities could be more perfect and successful. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan and reflection summary of the middle class song "Lantern Festival": ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Learn how to sing a song, understand the main content of the song, and feel the humorous and interesting atmosphere of the song. 2. He tried to use various body movements to express the scene of selling Tangyuan and his own happy mood. ###(2) Event preparation 1. The child was familiar with the melody of the song. 2. It was a disc of the song "Selling Tangyuan". ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Exchange knowledge about Tangyuan and stimulate interest in activities ** - Do you know what Tangyuan is? How do you think you should sell Tangyuan? 2. ** Watch the disc and feel the happy and interesting atmosphere of the song ** - (1) Enjoy the disc and feel the content and melody of the song. - (2) Exchanging feelings of appreciation. - Directions: How do you feel after listening to this song? 3. ** Understand lyrics, learn to sing songs ** - (1) Listen to the song "Selling Tangyuan." - Guidance: - What was sung in the song? Which one do you like? Why? - Which sentence do you think is hard to understand or remember? - Is there any good way to help you remember the lyrics quickly? - (2) The child tries to fill the lyrics into the melody and rap the lyrics. - (3) Use various forms to sing songs (such as solo, chorus, etc.). 4. ** Try to express the scene of selling Tangyuan and your happy mood with your body movements along with the music ** - (1) Compose your body movements to the music. - (2) Act out the scene of selling glutinous rice balls. ##2. Reflection and summary 1. ** Strengths ** - The song was chosen to fit the theme of the Lantern Festival. Children had a certain understanding of Tangyuan as a custom of the Lantern Festival, which helped them understand the content of the song. - Through a variety of forms to let children participate in learning, such as watching discs, exchange feelings, understanding lyrics, singing and action performance, etc., to enrich the teaching methods. - The activity focused on the independent experience of the children, such as allowing the children to freely create body movements and freely perform together, which could stimulate the creativity and expressiveness of the children. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - In the lyrics comprehension segment, more interesting explanations or examples could be added to help children better understand some of the more difficult lyrics. - In the singing segment, the children could be guided to grasp the rhythm and rhythm of the song to improve the accuracy and appeal of the singing. - In the performance segment, more props related to the scene of selling Tangyuan could be provided to make the child's performance more vivid and enhance the sense of situation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the reflection on the teaching plan of the open class of "The Shepherd Who Trees": ** 1. Teaching content and goal achievement ** 1. ** Plot arrangement and character analysis ** - In the narrative teaching, the plot of "The Shepherd Who Planted Trees" was unfolded in a clear timeline, which made it convenient for students to sort it out on their own. It was reasonable to let the students read the text silently and sketch the key sentences to clarify the context, and then read the characters carefully. However, in terms of character analysis, although it could guide the students to summarize the character characteristics of the shepherd according to the text, such as persistence, persistence, etc., there were still shortcomings. For example, after the students had figured out the character characteristics, they should further summarize the character's external character and internal quality, and then summarize the general method of analyzing the character. This would help improve the students 'reading and analysis skills. 2. ** Theme-digging ** - There was room for improvement in guiding students to understand the theme. After the students had concluded the character of the shepherd, they should have taken the opportunity to let the students summarize the main theme of the article and summarize the charm of the characters. However, due to time constraints, the teacher gave the answer directly, which was not very helpful to the students 'language construction and thinking development. In the future, students should be given more opportunities to explore the subject independently. ** 2. Teaching methods and students 'main body status ** 1. ** Student-centered teaching philosophy ** - The emphasis on student-centered teaching was worthy of recognition. For example, in music teaching (related to the shepherds who planted trees), the students were allowed to explore the problems themselves, such as exploring the perfection of the song, the handling of the rest, the handling of the emotions of the song, etc. The students played the role of "problem solvers" and the teachers played the role of "instructors." However, in the text teaching of The Shepherd Who Planted Trees, although students were allowed to express their opinions, they were not allowed to come up with answers by themselves. They still needed to better implement the student's main position. 2. ** Teaching design ** - In the introduction segment, some teachers designed for students to do warm-up exercises to feel the rhythm of the triple beat and accompany the song. Then, they would appreciate the scene and music to concentrate. This was a better way to attract students into the classroom. However, in the Chinese text teaching, if the introduction could also be designed with some links that could stimulate students 'deep thinking, such as the introduction of social phenomena related to environmental changes caused by planting trees, it might be better to link the content of the text. ** 3. Teaching effectiveness and student ability improvement ** 1. ** Singing Expressiveness Teaching ** - In music teaching, when teaching the basic skills of singing performance, students should discover the importance of "performance" in the process of appreciating others 'singing, and stimulate the habit of "performance". Moreover, after the students had learned it, they could compare and find out the differences through singing or recording to improve their singing performance. This kind of comparison learning method could also be used in language teaching, such as comparing the differences in the environment before and after the shepherd planted the tree, so that students could have a deeper understanding of the contribution of the shepherd. 2. ** Knowledge Transfer and Reading Expansion ** - The teaching goal was to let the students learn how to analyze a character and expand their daily reading. However, in actual teaching, if they could add some small segments of expanded reading in class and let the students use the character analysis methods they had learned to analyze on the spot, it would be more beneficial for the transfer of knowledge and the improvement of students 'ability. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Increases the ability to run and dodge in the game. 2. Experience the joy of participating in football games and feel the joy of success. ###(2) Event preparation He drew a big circle on the football field and a football. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Warm-up Game: Pull a circle and walk ** - The teacher guided the child to find the big circle drawn on the playground and stood on the line. - They were playing the game of "walking in a circle". 2. ** Introduction to a new game: Hide Bubbles ** - Guide the child to think about other games that can be played on the circle, such as jumping circles, running on circles, etc., and then guide the child to think about how to play if there is a football (the child can try the game he thinks of first). - The rules of the game were introduced. The children participating in the game were divided into two groups. One group stood in the circle, and the other group stood on the circle. The children in the circle used their feet to pass the "bubble"(ball) to each other, trying to let the football touch the children in the circle, and the children in the circle could run and dodge in the circle. If they were hit by the bubble, they would be eliminated. When all the children in the circle were hit, the game would end and the characters would be swapped. At the same time, it reminded the children in the circle to stand up if any part of their body was hit by the "bubble". 3. ** Try new games and experience happiness ** - The teacher divided the children into groups according to the number of children. - Increase or decrease the number of balls according to the child's reaction to adjust the difficulty of the game. 4. ** Relaxing activities ** - The children moved their limbs under the accompaniment of music. ##2. Reflection This lesson plan guides children to participate in football games in a step-by-step manner. From simple warm-up games to the introduction of new games, and then to the game experience segment, the goal of the event could be better achieved. In the group game, the difficulty was controlled according to the number of children and their reaction, which was more flexible. However, there might be problems during the game. Some children might not understand the rules thoroughly enough, resulting in some confusion during the game. Moreover, although there was no explicit mention of the safety of the game, the teacher needed to pay special attention to the actual operation, such as the control of the strength of the children passing the ball in the circle to avoid accidental injury to the children in the circle. In addition, when guiding children to think about how to play, some children may not be able to participate well because of shyness or lack of imagination. Teachers can give more guidance and encouragement in this regard. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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