The following is a teaching plan for Twinkle Gesture Dance suitable for children: ##1. Activity Target 1. Familiarize the children with the melody of Twinkle Twinkle Twinkle 2. Train the child's fine hand movements and hand-eye coordination. 3. To stimulate children's interest in the combination of music and dance, and to enhance children's artistic expression. ##2. Event preparation 1. "Twinkle" 2. The multi-media device was used to play music. ##3. Activity 1. to lead - Play Twinkle, guide the children to listen to the music first, feel the rhythm and melody of the music, and ask the children how they feel when they hear the music, such as whether they feel happy, etc. 2. Learn the gestures and dance moves - Teach the child hand gestures sentence by sentence. For example," Twinkle, twinkle, little star " meant that the stars twinkled when the hands were stretched up and the fingers were gently shaken." The sky is full of little stars " meant that there were many stars when the hands were drawn in a small circle above the head. - After each sentence was taught, the child had to repeat the practice. After many times, the whole sentence would be connected and practiced. - During the practice process, pay attention to correcting the child's movements to ensure that the movements are standardized and rhythmic. 3. Complete Practice - The child performed a complete hand dance to the music, and the teacher guided and encouraged him. ##4. Reflection and Summing Up 1. merit - The music was suitable for young children. The melody of Twinkle Twin - During the teaching process, the children showed a high interest in hand dance and actively participated in the learning of every movement. The fine hand movements and hand-eye coordination were trained. 2. deficiency and improvement - Some children had a poor sense of rhythm and had difficulty coordinating movements with music. In the follow-up teaching, the children could first practice the beat alone to enhance their ability to grasp the rhythm. - Due to the individual differences of children, some children learn faster, while others learn slower. In the future, the children who learned fast and the children who learned slowly could be arranged to form groups to help each other learn and improve the overall learning efficiency. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is an example of a reflection lesson plan for a large class of children: * * I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Movement learning ** - In Gesture Dance, the goal was for children to learn specific combinations of hand gestures. Most children could imitate the teacher's hand gestures well, but there were still a few children who had difficulty in transforming some of the more complicated hand movements, such as the rapid bending and stretching of the hand joints. This might be because the small muscles in the hands of children were not fully developed. In the future, more individual demonstration and slow-motion practice opportunities should be given for complex movements. 2. * * Understanding emotions ** - If the gesture dance had a certain emotional expression or theme (such as expressing love for festivals, love for family, etc.), it was found that most children could understand the simple emotional meaning behind the gesture dance. However, for some abstract concepts (such as the deeper meaning of gratitude), children's understanding was more superficial. In the follow-up teaching, teachers could use stories, pictures, and other more diverse methods to help children understand the emotional content. * * 2. Reflection on teaching content ** 1. * * Difficulty Level ** - The overall teaching content was mostly suitable for the large class children. However, when choosing the song or content of the gesture dance, the child's life experience and cognitive level should be further considered. For example, some hand dances that contained more adult vocabulary or movements would be confusing for children in the process of learning. The content of the gesture dance should be more close to the daily life of the children and the scenes they are familiar with (such as family life scenes, common small animal images, etc.). This can improve the enthusiasm and understanding of the children. 2. * * Interesting * - Although hand dance itself was interesting, it could add more interesting elements in the teaching process. For example, by integrating simple games into the teaching process, such as combining hand gestures and dance movements with a riddle game that children are familiar with, children can learn hand gestures and dance movements in the game. This can better attract children's attention and increase their participation. * * 3. Reflection on teaching methods ** 1. * * Demonstrating Teaching ** - When demonstrating hand dance movements, the teacher's frontal demonstration was effective, but for some complicated movements, the side and back demonstration were not enough. Children may only be able to see one plane of the action when they are learning, and they may not be able to fully understand the spatial relationship of the action. In the future, multi-directional demonstration should be added to the teaching, and children can watch demonstration videos from different angles so that they can better master the movements. 2. * * Active Teaching ** - The interaction segment played a positive role in the teaching, such as letting the children form groups to show each other hand gestures and correct each other's movements. However, the forms of interaction could be more diverse. For example, parent-child interaction could be added to encourage children to teach parents hand dance after returning home. This would not only consolidate the children's learning achievements, but also enhance the parent-child relationship. At the same time, it would also allow parents to better understand the learning content of the children in the kindergarten. * * IV. Reflection on Teaching Organization and Management ** 1. * * Class Order ** - During the process of hand dance teaching, the children were generally more excited, and the classroom order was sometimes slightly chaotic. Teachers should pay more attention to maintaining order in the classroom while guiding children to participate actively. For example, by setting simple classroom rules (such as raising one's hand to speak, taking turns to show, etc.) and continuously strengthening these rules during the teaching process, children could learn hand dance in an orderly environment. 2. * * Time arrangement ** - In terms of teaching time allocation, the time for movement learning was relatively large, and the time left for children to freely create and play was less. The children in the upper class already had a certain degree of creativity. In the future, the time for free creation should be appropriately increased in the teaching. Children should be encouraged to make simple adaptation or innovation according to the hand dance movements they had learned. This could better cultivate children's creativity and imagination. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a lesson plan for caring for special students at home: * * 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. To improve the learning effect of special students at home, including their mastery and understanding of basic subject knowledge. 2. To enhance the psychological adjustment ability of special students and reduce the loneliness, anxiety and other negative emotions caused by the state of being at home. 3. Cultivate the life skills of special students and improve their ability to take care of themselves at home. * * 2. Teaching content and methods ** #(I) Academic Knowledge Counseling 1. * * Personalized course planning ** - According to the learning ability and knowledge of the special students, a special study plan was formulated. For example, for students with learning difficulties, they could break down complex knowledge points and use a step-by-step guidance method to teach them. - Using online teaching tools, such as video call software, one-on-one lessons were conducted. 2. * * Interesting learning activity ** - Design interesting subject knowledge games. For example, they could design a number guessing game for mathematics knowledge, and for Chinese knowledge, they could carry out story solitaire activities to increase students 'enthusiasm for learning. #(II) Mental Health Care 1. * * Emotion Identification and Management ** - Through pictures, stories, and other forms, the students were taught the expression of different emotions to help them identify their own emotions. - He taught her how to regulate her emotions, such as taking deep breaths and relaxing her muscles. 2. * * Social interaction support ** - Arrange online group activities to allow special students to interact with their peers and reduce loneliness. For example, they could organize online drawing groups to share their works and exchange creative ideas. #(3) Life Skills Training 1. * * Daily Life Skills ** - According to the age and ability of the students, basic life skills such as tidying clothes and cleaning the room were taught. They could demonstrate it through videos and then let the students practice it before giving feedback and guidance. 2. * * A healthy lifestyle ** - To educate students to develop good work and rest habits, such as regular diet, adequate sleep, etc. They could create a simple schedule template for students and parents to fill in according to the actual situation of the family. * * 3. Teaching process ** #(I) Pre-class preparation 1. Teachers communicated with parents to understand the recent situation of students, including their learning progress, emotional state, and living conditions. 2. Prepare the materials needed for teaching, such as teaching materials, game props, etc. #(II) Teaching in the classroom 1. In the subject knowledge guidance segment, the class was taught according to the scheduled course plan. The interaction with the students was emphasized and the students 'questions were answered in a timely manner. 2. In the mental health care segment, create a relaxed and safe atmosphere, encourage students to share their feelings, listen patiently, and give positive responses. 3. In the life skill training segment, the students would demonstrate first, then let the students operate it themselves. During the operation process, they would be given the necessary hints and help. #(3) Follow up after class 1. Arrange an appropriate amount of homework. The forms of homework are diverse, including written homework, practical homework, etc. 2. Maintain close contact with parents, understand the students 'learning and living conditions after class, and adjust the teaching plan in time according to the problems. * * IV. Reflection on lesson plans ** #(I) Teaching Effect 1. Judging from the students 'learning results, it was to check whether the students' mastery of the subject knowledge had reached the expected goal. If some students failed to achieve it, they would analyze whether the teaching method was inappropriate or the difficulty of the teaching content was too high, so that they could adjust the subsequent teaching content and methods. 2. Observe the changes in the students 'mental health and life skills, such as whether the students' emotions are more stable and whether their self-care ability has improved. If there was no obvious improvement, consider whether to increase the relevant teaching activities or change the guidance method. #(II) Teaching process 1. In terms of interaction, it assessed whether the interaction with the students was sufficient during the teaching process. If there is a lack of interaction, consider how to improve the questioning method, increase the interaction, etc. to increase student participation. 2. In terms of time management, check whether the time allocation for each teaching segment is reasonable. If a certain segment was too long or too short, it would affect the overall teaching effect, and the time arrangement would need to be re-planned. #(3) Home-school cooperation 1. To evaluate whether the communication with parents was timely and effective. If parents are not cooperating well with the teaching work, think about how to increase the importance of parents, such as providing more family education guidance materials or increasing the frequency of communication. 2. To understand parents 'feedback on teaching content and methods, and to improve teaching plans according to parents' suggestions, so that teaching can better meet the needs of special students studying at home. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the reference materials, the kindergarten children's hand gesture dance lesson plan mentioned many aspects of teaching content. From the perspective of lesson plan reflection: ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Movement Skill Mastery ** - In terms of learning hand dance movements, if the child could follow the steps in the teaching plan, from watching the teacher's demonstration to learning with the teacher, and finally making hand dance movements with the rhythm of the music, then this goal was basically achieved. For example, in the teaching of simple movements such as imitating animal hand movements, children may master it faster. However, if some of the children's movements were not coordinated or could not keep up with the rhythm, it might be because the action breakdown during the teaching process was not detailed enough or the number of practice sessions was insufficient. 2. ** Music Perception ** - As for the goal of feeling the rhythm and emotions of music, the lesson plan was designed to be achieved through the teacher and the child experiencing the music together. If children could adjust their gestures according to the speed and strength of the music during the teaching process, it meant that they had a certain perception of the rhythm of the music. However, there might be some children who did not have a deep understanding of the emotions of music and only mechanically followed the rhythm. This might be because the guidance of the emotions behind the music in the teaching was not vivid enough or did not combine the life scenes that the children were familiar with to explain. 3. ** Teamwork Awareness Cultivation ** - In terms of teamwork, mutual assistance, and mutual trust, hand dance through group cooperation was more effective. If the children could encourage and help each other in the demonstration session, and cooperate well in the group demonstration, then this goal would be better achieved. However, if there were internal conflicts in the group or if the child only paid attention to his own performance and ignored teamwork, it might be that the introduction and guidance of the concept of teamwork in the early stage was not sufficient. ** 2. The effectiveness of teaching methods ** 1. ** Teaching Steps ** - It was reasonable to use group exercises and games in the warm-up part of the lesson plan, which could stimulate the interest and enthusiasm of the children. However, if the warm-up session was too long or not interesting enough, it might affect the child's subsequent enthusiasm for learning. - In the learning steps of the hand dance, from the teacher's demonstration to the joint learning to the design of the music, it was more gradual. However, if the teacher did not use multiple perspectives and repeated methods during the demonstration, it might cause some children to not see the actions clearly. - It might not be enough to rely solely on the teacher and the child to experience the rhythm and emotions of the music. Perhaps he could add some methods such as comparing music and story guidance to deepen the child's understanding of music. - Teamwork was motivated by group presentation and rewards, but if the personality and ability differences of children were not taken into account in the group division, it might lead to poor cooperation in some groups. 2. ** Teaching aid usage ** - The teaching materials in the lesson plan, such as music, sound, small mirrors, friendship bracelets, etc., all had their own specific functions. Music and sound are the basic guarantee of teaching. If the music is not clear or the sound effect is not good during the teaching process, it will affect the child's perception of music rhythm. A small mirror could help children correct their movements, but if they were not properly guided to use it, it might become an entertainment tool for children and lose its teaching significance. The friendship bracelet was a reward item. If the criteria for obtaining it were not explained to the child in advance, the incentive effect of the reward might be greatly reduced. ** 3. Children's participation and feedback ** 1. ** Participating Rate ** - In the entire teaching process, the participation of children was an important indicator to measure the effectiveness of the teaching plan. If the child showed a proactive attitude in all aspects, such as actively participating in warm-up games, seriously learning hand gestures, and actively cooperating with the group members, it meant that the design of the lesson plan and teaching methods could attract the child. On the other hand, if more children were not focused and did not participate actively, the lesson plan needed to be adjusted, such as adding interaction links and changing the teaching rhythm. 2. ** feedback ** - Teachers should pay attention to the feedback of children in the teaching process. If the child raised questions about the difficulty of the action, the choice of music, and so on, the teacher should adjust the teaching content in time. For example, if the child felt that the gesture dance was too difficult, the teacher could simplify the movements or increase the practice time. At the same time, the teacher could also judge the child's acceptance of the teaching content by observing the child's expression, movement, and other non-verbal feedback. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Design and Reflection of Teaching Plans for Language Charm Training for Preschoolers." The lesson plan was probably designed to train the language charm of the kindergarten teacher. He didn't know the specific content, but he knew that it was a lesson plan for kindergarten teachers to train in language charm, and there was also a reflection section. There might be various training methods in the lesson plan, such as how to use vivid stories, lively children's songs, and so on to improve the charm of the language. Reflection might be a summary of the effects and problems in the training process. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan about the creative innovation of Chinese character art: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - Let the students have a deep understanding of the historical evolution of Chinese characters and the cultural implications they contain. - To enable students to master the basic methods and techniques of creative design of Chinese characters, such as creative conception from the shape, meaning and pronunciation of the characters. - Able to skillfully use all kinds of materials and tools to create works of art. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - Through appreciating excellent works of art in Chinese characters, students 'aesthetic and observational skills are cultivated. - To organize group discussions and individual creative practice to train students 'cooperative ability, innovative thinking ability, and hands-on ability. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values, goals ** - To stimulate the students 'love for the art of Chinese characters and enhance their sense of identity and pride in China traditional culture. ##2. Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - The creative design of Chinese characters included the creative use of form, meaning, and sound. - How to guide students to break through conventional thinking and create creative works of art with Chinese characters. 2. ** Difficulty ** - In the creative design process, how to balance the traditional meaning of Chinese characters and modern creative expression. - The evaluation criteria for students 'creative works should encourage innovation and respect the basic cultural meaning of Chinese characters. ##3. Teaching Method Teaching method, discussion method, demonstration method, practice method ##4. Teaching process ###(1) Introduction (5 minutes) 1. Some Chinese art works with unique designs were displayed, such as agile calligraphy works with the character "water" as the design, or creative designs that combined the character "blessing" with traditional auspicious patterns. 2. Ask the students about their first impression of these works and guide them to think about what other forms of artistic expression Chinese characters could have other than being used as a writing communication tool. ###(2) Knowledge Explanation (10 minutes) 1. He briefly reviewed the historical development of Chinese characters, from oracle bone inscriptions to modern simplified characters, emphasizing the changes and inheritance of the form, meaning, and pronunciation of Chinese characters in the process of evolution. 2. He explained the basic concepts of creative design of Chinese characters, including the transformation of the shape of Chinese characters (such as stretching or flattening a square character), the creation of artistic conception according to the meaning of the character (such as the word "Jing" could be used to create a quiet atmosphere with light colors and simple lines), and the use of word pronunciation to associate creativity (such as the word "Le" could be combined with musical symbols). ###(3) Appreciation of Works (10 minutes) 1. It showcased creative works of different styles and types of Chinese characters, such as the creative design of Chinese characters in modern posters and the innovative performance of traditional calligraphy art. 2. The students were organized into groups to discuss the creative points of these works and how they reflected the artistic charm of Chinese characters. Each group elected a representative to speak. ###(4) Practice of creativity (20 minutes) 1. Arrange a creative task: Let the students choose a Chinese character that they like and use the creative methods they have learned to design it. You can use colored pens, paper, scissors, and other tools, or you can use computer drawing software. 2. In the process of students 'creation, teachers would patrol and guide them, give them inspiration and suggestions in time, and encourage students to be bold and innovative. ###(5) Exhibition and evaluation (10 minutes) 1. Each student presented their work and briefly introduced their creative ideas. 2. The other students were organized to evaluate the students 'creativity, expression techniques, and grasp of the meaning of the Chinese characters. The teacher would make a concluding evaluation at the end to confirm the students' creative achievements and point out the shortcomings. ###(6) Class summary and expansion (5 minutes) 1. The teacher summarized the main content of this lesson and emphasized the importance and significance of creative innovation in the art of Chinese characters. 2. Arrange an after-class expansion task: Let the students collect more creative works of Chinese characters after class, and think about how to apply different creative techniques to the next creation. ##5. Reflection on Teaching 1. ** Success ** - Through the introduction of works, it could quickly attract the attention of students and stimulate their interest in learning. - In the teaching process, group discussions and individual creative practice were combined to better cultivate the students 'cooperation ability, innovation ability and hands-on ability. - The work display and evaluation segment allowed students to have the opportunity to display their achievements and accept others 'evaluation, enhancing their self-confidence and ability to express themselves. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - In the knowledge explanation segment, the explanation of the creative design method of Chinese character art might not be in-depth and detailed enough. Some students might have difficulty understanding in the creative process. - In the evaluation process, although the variety of evaluation criteria encouraged students to be creative, it could also lead to the evaluation results being less objective and accurate. 3. ** Modification measures ** - In the next lesson, more examples could be added to explain creative design methods in detail, and some targeted exercises could be set up to consolidate the students 'understanding. - He could further clarify the evaluation criteria and establish a more scientific and reasonable evaluation system. For example, he could develop an evaluation scale to evaluate students 'works from multiple dimensions. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the teaching plan of "Ai ei ui": ** 1. Success ** 1. ** Interesting import to stimulate interest ** - Using the game to create a situation, such as bringing the students into the "Hanyu Pinyin Orchard", by letting the students pick apples and read the Pinyin (including the initial and single finals), and then classify the apples, not only could they review their old knowledge, but they could also stimulate the students 'interest in learning Hanyu Pinyin, and also cultivate the sense of cooperation and classification. This kind of interesting introduction was very important in the teaching of Hanyu Pinyin. It was in line with the characteristics of the younger students who were lively and active, and their attention was difficult to maintain. 2. ** Connecting to life leads to the finals ** - When teaching compound finals, it should be introduced in the light of life. For example, from the sound of "love" to the compound syllable "ai", starting from the emotional expressions and common things in life, it made the students feel intimate and natural, which helped to reduce the difficulty of learning and make the abstract learning of Pinyin vivid and concrete. 3. ** Focus on method guidance and independent learning ** - When teaching multiple compound finals, first explain in detail the pronunciation, font, four tones, etc. of a compound finals (such as ai), let the students master the method, and then guide the students to learn other compound finals (such as ei and ui) by themselves. For example, let the students be the primary teacher to teach the four tones of ei and ui, which can improve the students 'learning enthusiasm and cultivate the independent inquiry learning consciousness. 4. ** Teaching with situation maps ** - Using the situation map in the textbook (such as the situation map of children listening to their grandmother's story) to lead out the compound finals, it could not only train the students 'oral expression ability, but also directly display the source of the compound finals, so that the students could better understand the composition and pronunciation of the compound finals. ** 2. Inadequacies ** 1. ** Single reading format ** - In the student reading segment, there were more simultaneous reading. This single reading form was not conducive to discovering the individual problems of the students. A variety of reading forms should be added, such as individual reading, group reading, train reading, etc., in order to better pay attention to each student's learning situation. 2. ** Practice session setting problem ** - There were some problems with the spell practice. For example, if too many words were presented, it would easily make the students feel bored. Moreover, if the students had a solid grasp of writing in class, but the degree of practice in spell-reading was not enough, it might affect the students 'proficiency in spell-reading syllables. 3. ** Not fully respecting the students 'existing knowledge and experience ** - Teachers sometimes over-guided and did not make full use of the students 'existing knowledge and experience. For example, when teaching compound finals, when the students saw the situation map, they could read the compound finals. However, the teacher did not change the teaching strategy and still taught according to the pre-designed step by step. He did not let the students truly become the masters of learning and explore knowledge independently. 4. ** Teacher's Language Problem ** - The teacher's language was not concise enough, and the motivational language was not rich and efficient enough. In the classroom, the lack of language might affect the response to unexpected situations and the mobilization of students 'enthusiasm. ** 3. Modification measures ** 1. ** Enhancing the reading format ** - It was to enrich the forms of reading and flexibly use a variety of reading methods according to different learning content and students 'situations, so as to better promote students' pronunciation practice and mastery of Pinyin. 2. ** Reasonably set the practice content ** - He would adjust the spell and reading practice segment, reduce the number of words appropriately, and improve the quality of the practice. At the same time, he would ensure that the balance between writing and spell and reading practice was balanced. He would ensure that the students could skillfully spell and read syllables on the basis of mastering writing. 3. ** Students as the main body ** - Respect the students 'existing knowledge and experience. When the students showed that they had mastered the knowledge in advance, they should change the teaching strategy and guide the students to speak out the source of the knowledge and the learning method on their own, so that the students could truly become the main body of learning. 4. ** Enhances teacher's language ability ** - Teachers should constantly hone their language to be concise and clear. At the same time, they should enrich their motivational language and improve their ability to deal with various situations in the classroom, so as to better guide and encourage students to learn. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** I. Teaching Design ** #(I) Teaching objectives 1. ** Knowledge target ** - Children can recognize and speak English words of common shapes, such as square, triangle, rectangular, and circle. - Understand and be able to use the sentence pattern "What shape is it?"“It's...”。 2. ** Ability Target ** - Through games and interaction activities, children's observation, hands-on ability, and language skills can be improved. - Cultivate the child's imagination and be able to use shapes to combine simple things and describe them. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - To stimulate children's interest in learning English, so that children can learn English in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. - Cultivate children's sense of cooperation and learn to interact with others in group activities. #(II) Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Master the pronunciation and spellings of English words with common shapes. - Proficiently using the sentence pattern "What shape is it?"“It's...”Ask and answer. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide children to use shapes to make creative combinations and be able to describe their combinations in English. #(3) Teaching Method 1. ** Game Teaching Method ** - Through various games, such as guessing shapes, shape puzzles, etc., children can learn English while playing. 2. ** Visual Teaching Method ** - Use objects, pictures, and other visual aids to show the shape to help children understand and remember. 3. ** Interactivity Teaching Method ** - Design an interaction session, such as group cooperation to put together shapes, mutual question and answer, etc., to promote communication and cooperation between children. #(4) Teaching preparation 1. Physical objects of various shapes (such as square boxes, triangular blocks, round balls, rectangular books, etc.). 2. There were a number of shape cards (square, triangle, hexagon, circle). 3. Cardboard, glue, scissors, and other handmade materials. 4. A multi-media device used to play English children's songs or animations related to shapes. #(5) Teaching process 1. ** import (3 minutes)** - Play an English children's song and animation about shapes, such as "The Shape Song", so that children can watch and feel the connection between shapes and English. After the animation, take out a round ball and ask the child,"What's this?" It's a circle.”He guided the child to say "circle", which led to today's theme-shape. 2. ** Knowledge presentation (7 minutes)** - Take out square, triangle, rectangular objects and cards, show them in turn and teach the children to say "square","triangle","rectangular", repeat each word many times, and let the children read after them. At the same time, explain the characteristics of each shape, such as "square has four equal sides". - Using the sentence pattern "What shape is it?"“It's...”Do a simple question and answer exercise. For example, the teacher holds up a triangular card and asks,"What shape is it?" Guide the child to answer,"It's a triangle." 3. ** Consolidating the game (15 minutes)** - Shape-guessing game: Put a shape in a bag and let the child guess what shape it is by touching it and say the answer in English. For example, when a child touches a square, he says,"It's a square." - ** Shape puzzle game **: Divide the children into small groups and give each group a set of shape cards. The teacher says,"Let's make a house." The children had to use the shape cards in their hands to spell out a house and be able to describe which shapes were used in English, such as "We use a triangle for the roof and a square for the wall." 4. ** Expansion of creativity (10 minutes)** - Give each child a piece of cardboard and let the child use glue and scissors to combine the different shapes of the card into something they like, such as animals, plants, etc. After completing the task, encourage the children to introduce their work to everyone, for example,"I made a fish." I use a triangle for the tail and two circles for the eyes.” 5. ** Summing up and Review (5 minutes)** - The teacher asked,"What shapes did we learn today?" Guide the child to say "square","triangle","circle" and "circle", then use the sentence pattern question and answer to consolidate the practice. ** 2. Reflection on Teaching ** #(I) Strengths 1. The effect of the game teaching method was better. The children showed high enthusiasm and participation in the game process, such as guessing the shape game and shape puzzle game, so that the children could learn and consolidate the English words and sentence patterns in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. 2. The intuitive teaching method helps children understand. By showing real objects and cards, children can recognize shapes more intuitively and memorize words more easily. 3. The creative development segment could stimulate the children's imagination and creativity. At the same time, it also trained their English expression skills. When the children introduced their works, they could try to use the shape words and sentence patterns they had learned. #(II) Not Enough 1. In the teaching process, some children were not accurate enough in the pronunciation of some shapes. For example, the word "rectangular" was relatively long, and the children had difficulty in pronunciation. The teacher could spend more time correcting the pronunciation. 2. In group activities, some children are shy and their participation is not high. Teachers should pay more attention to these children when organizing group activities and encourage them to participate actively. 3. The difficulty of the teaching content may be slightly simple for some children with strong abilities. You can consider adding some more challenging content, such as the combination of shapes or English words with more shapes. #(3) Modification measures 1. In order to solve the problem of inaccurate pronunciation, he would increase the practice of pronunciation in future teaching, such as letting children listen more, speak more, imitate more, and strengthen children's pronunciation of difficult words through some pronunciation Mini games. 2. In group activities, teachers should pay more attention to individual differences, understand the personality characteristics of children in advance, and give more guidance and encouragement to shy children. For example, arrange more active children to be in the same group as them and encourage them to participate in activities. 3. According to the actual learning situation of the children, the teaching was divided into different levels. For the children with stronger abilities, some expansive learning tasks were provided, such as letting them combine more complicated patterns with more shapes and describing the components of the patterns and the relationship between the shapes in detail. <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 the reflection summary of the child injury prevention lesson plan: ** 1. Safety Education ** 1. ** Target Achievement Status ** - Many child injury prevention lesson plans set goals such as letting children understand the source of danger and enhance their self-protection awareness. When he reflected, he had to consider whether these goals had been achieved. For example, in the fire prevention knowledge lesson plan, if the child could tell the simple cause of the fire and master the basic escape method, it meant that the goal of knowledge imparting was achieved. However, if a child's response to a dangerous situation during role-playing or question-and-answer sessions was inaccurate or incomplete, the depth or breadth of the teaching content might need to be improved. - The goal of lesson plans such as not walking with strangers was to build a child's sense of safety. If the child still easily followed the stranger in the simulation of the actual scene after the activity, it meant that the lesson plan was not enough to achieve the goal. Perhaps the teaching method was not vivid or profound enough to let the child truly understand the danger of strangers. 2. ** Comprehensiveness of the content ** - Young children may face a variety of risks, such as physical injuries (including accidental injuries such as falls, collisions, and man-made injuries such as being bullied) and health injuries (such as the risk of diseases such as tooth decay). The content of the lesson plan should cover a variety of injury prevention. If you only focus on one type of injury prevention, such as only focusing on outdoor accidental injury prevention, and ignore some indoor dangers (such as the risk of electric shock from electrical outlets, etc.), the content of the lesson plan is not comprehensive enough. He needed to clarify the missing parts of the content in his reflection so that he could supplement and improve it later. 3. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content should be adjusted according to the age and cognitive level of the child. For middle-class children, it might not be appropriate to explain complex safety theories. Instead, more intuitive pictures, videos, or simple stories should be used. For example, when explaining the causes of tooth decay, it was easier for children to understand through simple animations and actual experiments of soaking eggs in vinegar. If the content of the lesson plan was too profound and difficult for children to understand, the purpose of preventive education would not be achieved. ** 2. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Interactivity ** - A good lesson plan should have enough interaction. For example, in role-playing, children could experience dangerous situations more deeply and learn how to deal with them. During the implementation of the lesson plan, if the child only passively listened to the teacher's explanation and lacked the opportunity to actively participate, such as in the lesson plan to prevent accidental injuries, the child did not personally point out the dangerous items in the classroom, then the child's learning enthusiasm might not be high, and the grasp of knowledge might not be firm enough. 2. ** Interesting * - It was difficult for children to concentrate, so interesting teaching methods were crucial. For example, children would be more interested in presenting safety education content in the form of animations and children's songs. If the lesson plan only explained the rules in a monotonous manner, such as the explanation of fire prevention knowledge, it only said that they could not play with fire, and there was a lack of interesting fire cases or fire-fighting children's songs to help, the children might feel bored, thus affecting the teaching effect. 3. ** Guiding ** - Teachers should play a good guiding role in the teaching process. When children discussed how to prevent injuries, teachers should guide children to think from multiple perspectives instead of giving direct answers. If the teacher gave a conclusion too early in the discussion about how to deal with the child being bullied, it would not be able to fully train the child's thinking ability and coping ability. ** 3. Evaluation of teaching effectiveness ** 1. ** Evaluation of short-term effects ** - In the immediate feedback after the implementation of the lesson plan, the child's mastery of danger prevention knowledge could be assessed through questions and answers, small tests, and other methods. For example, if a child was asked what they should do first in case of a fire, if most of the children answered correctly, it meant that the short-term effect was better. However, if the child's answer was not ideal, it was necessary to analyze whether there was a problem with the teaching content or the teaching method. 2. ** Long-term effect evaluation ** - A child's memory and behavior habits needed to be cultivated over a long period of time. The long-term effect of the lesson plan could be evaluated through follow-up observation and parent feedback. For example, after teaching children to form the habit of brushing their teeth to prevent tooth decay, parents could learn about the child's brushing at home after a period of time to see if they had developed good habits. If it was found that the child had returned to bad habits, it might be necessary to readjust the teaching strategy or increase the follow-up intensive education. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>