##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. Read more exciting novels for free
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 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>
Famous works of the water margin of the wisdom of the birthday program guidance teaching plan and reflection: Water margin was a novel about the peasant uprising in China's feudal society. One of the important plots was to get the birthday outline. This plot showed how the Liangshan heroes successfully robbed a huge amount of birthday scrolls through wisdom and courage, which became a classic scene in the novel. In this plot, students need to learn how the Liangshan heroes plan, execute, and respond to this robbery, and understand the characters and storyline in the novel. At the same time, teachers also need to guide students to reflect on social reality, let them recognize the social problems depicted in the novel and think about how to solve these problems in reality. Many teaching methods can be used in the teaching process, such as explanation, case analysis, group discussion, etc. At the same time, students could watch related videos and read related literature to deepen their understanding of the story and characters. After the lesson, the teacher could guide the students to reflect and summarize, helping them to get inspiration from the novel and think about how to apply these inspirations to real life. In addition, teachers could also provide students with practical cases to let them understand the problems in society and try to solve them. The purpose of the lesson plan and reflection is to let students understand the social reality and characters depicted in the novel through learning this plot and get inspiration from it. At the same time, teachers also need to use a variety of teaching methods to guide students to understand the story and think about how to solve these problems in real life.
The following is an art teacher's day lesson plan: ** 1. Activity Target ** 1. Let the children understand the hard work of teachers and know that September 10th is Teacher's Day. 2. To stimulate children to express their feelings for their teachers through artistic creation. 3. Children are encouraged to introduce their gifts (paintings) to their teachers in clear language. ** 2. Event preparation ** 1. Various drawing tools, such as colored brushes, drawing paper, and paint. 2. Pictures or videos related to Teachers 'Day. ** 3. Activity process ** 1. to lead - Play a video about a teacher's daily work, such as a teacher teaching a child, taking care of the child's life, etc., to guide the child to discuss the teacher's work content and lead to the topic of Teacher's Day. 2. artistic creation - To introduce Teachers 'Day to children and encourage children to create a painting for their teachers. He could guide the child to draw the image of the teacher, things that he and the teacher did together, or gifts for the teacher. - In the process of children's creation, teachers would tour around to guide and encourage children to use their imagination and create boldly. 3. works sharing - Ask the children to introduce their works to everyone. Tell them about the content of the painting and why they drew it this way. - Teachers would give positive comments on the children's works, affirming the creativity of the children and the emotional expression of the teachers. ** IV. Reflection on the event ** 1. the key of success - Through watching the video, the children could intuitively feel the hard work of the teacher, so as to better understand the meaning of Teacher's Day and stimulate the children's creative enthusiasm. - During the work sharing session, the children actively participated in it, training their language skills and enhancing their self-confidence. 2. deficiencies in - For some children with weaker drawing skills, they might encounter difficulties in the creative process and need more individual guidance from the teacher. - The form of the activity was relatively simple, and more artistic forms could be added to future activities, such as hand-making, to meet the interests and ability needs of different children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I'm not sure about the specific content and teaching situation of the lesson plan of "You win, I lose". The following is a general example of writing teaching reflection based on the teaching process. In the teaching process of "You win, I lose", the first thing to think about was: If the teaching successfully guided the students to understand the concept of competition and winning and losing, for example, through vivid examples, interesting games, or in-depth discussions to make the students actively participate in the thinking of winning and losing, this was the success. Perhaps when guiding students to think about the positive and negative effects behind winning and losing, students showed deep understanding and positive feedback, which was worth promoting. Thinking about the mistakes: If you find that the explanation of the concept of winning and losing in the teaching is too one-sided and does not cover the meaning of winning and losing in different cultures and situations, this is the improper handling of the teaching materials. Or when organizing group discussions about winning or losing, they did not fully consider the participation of some students, causing some students to be sidelined. This was underestimating the occasional incidents in teaching. Questions: Students may have some doubts about the values of winning and losing. For example, some students may think that winning and losing are absolute and that there is no win-win situation. The teacher had to record the doubts of these students so that the subsequent teaching could be more targeted. At the same time, teachers themselves might have doubts about how to better link the concept of winning and losing with students 'future career development and social adaptation, which also required in-depth research. Think hard: If the difficulty of this lesson plan lies in how to let the students establish the correct concept of winning and losing, and the teaching method used in the teaching does not break through this difficulty well, for example, in guiding the students to learn from the failure, the students do not have a deep understanding. Then, he needed to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the methods used to deal with the difficult points in each round of teaching and think of ways to improve them. Finally, think of new ideas: review the entire teaching process and think about whether there are new teaching methods that can be introduced. For example, whether it is possible to invite the protagonists of successful and failed cases (if possible) to share their experiences instead of relying solely on books and teachers 'explanations. Was there a new way to organize teaching, such as role-playing to let students better experience winning and losing situations? Through the reflection of the above aspects, organize and record them, form valuable teaching reflections, and provide reference for future teaching of this content or similar content, and continuously improve the quality of teaching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for a large class mathematics observation game: * * 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. Through the game activities, the children's observation, judgment and hands-on operation ability were cultivated. 2. Stimulate children's interest in mathematics activities and improve their enthusiasm for participating in mathematics activities. * * 2. Teaching preparation ** 1. Prepare a number of cards of various colors and shapes (such as triangle, circle, square, red, blue, green, etc.). 2. Number cards 1 - 10. 3. Small toys (such as small cars, small dolls, small building blocks, etc.). * * 3. Teaching process ** #(1) Diagram Observation Game 1. Show the graphic card He mixed the different shapes and colors of the cards and displayed them in front of the children. 2. Guiding Observation and Questioning - Ask the child to carefully observe these figures and tell them what shapes and colors they see. For example,"Children, look at these cards. Tell the teacher what shapes are there? Is there a red card?" - He asked some questions of comparison, such as,"Which type of card has the most cards? Which color is the least?" 3. Infant Operation Ask the child to put the cards of the same shape together, then put the cards of the same color together, and then count the number of cards of each shape and color. #(2) Number Observation Game 1. Show the number card He took out a numbered card and placed it in front of the child in a random order. 2. Observing and searching - The teacher said a number and asked the child to quickly find the corresponding number card. For example,"Please find the card with the number 5." - Then let the child observe these number cards and say the relationship between the adjacent numbers, such as: "What is the number after the number 3?" 3. Number Ranking Game Ask the children to arrange the number cards in order from small to big or from big to small. #(3) Toy-watching game 1. display toy He placed the various small toys that he had prepared on the table. 2. observation and description - Let the child observe the toy and describe the shape, color, material, and other characteristics of the toy. For example,"What color is this car?" Is it made of plastic or metal?" - He raised the question of comparison between different toys, such as,"What's the difference between a small toy and a small building block?" 3. classification game Ask the children to classify the toys according to their own standards, such as by color or by purpose, and ask the children to state the basis for the classification. * * 4. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. the key of success - In the process of playing, the children showed high enthusiasm and participation, and could complete various observation tasks well, indicating that this play-based teaching method was suitable for the learning characteristics of the children in the upper class, which could attract their attention and stimulate their interest in learning. - Most of the children could accurately observe, describe, operate, and judge in the observation game of figures, numbers, and toys, indicating that the teaching goal was basically achieved, and the children's observation, judgment, and hands-on operation ability had been trained to a certain extent. 2. deficiencies in - Some children did not have a clear understanding of the concept of adjacent numbers in the number observation game, and they also made some mistakes in sorting the numbers. Perhaps they were not familiar enough with the size relationship of the numbers, so they needed to strengthen the practice of comparing the size of the numbers in the follow-up teaching. - In the toy observation game, it was found that the children's vocabulary for describing materials was relatively lacking. Perhaps it was because they did not have enough knowledge in their daily life. In the future, they could add some simple introductions to the characteristics of different materials in the teaching. 3. improvement measure - For children who could not grasp the concept of numbers well, they could design some small games that specialized in comparing and sorting numbers, such as number solitaire, so that they could deepen their understanding of the relationship between numbers in the game. - In the future, he would guide the children to come into contact with different materials and enrich their vocabulary. For example, he would introduce the materials of the objects around him in daily life to help the children better observe and describe them. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you are referring to the reflection on the music lesson plan for the naughty cuckoo class, here are some possible aspects: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - When listening to the song to understand the meaning of the lyrics and singing along with the song, the teacher used the method of demonstrating the picture while explaining, which helped the children to understand the lyrics intuitively. However, there might be some children who did not have a precise grasp of the weak rhythm and the jump sound "Gu Gu". More targeted exercises needed to be added in the follow-up teaching. - Most children could achieve the goal of imitating cuckoo calls with jumping sounds. However, in the process of teaching, children can be further guided to feel the changes in the cuckoo's call in different situations, making the imitation more vivid. 2. ** Emotional goal ** - Through the achievement of the goal of experiencing the beautiful feelings of loving the cuckoo under the influence of the artistic conception of the song, the children were allowed to perform according to the lyrics. For example, the first paragraph was sung while walking, and the second paragraph was sung while sitting on the " grass ", which effectively enhanced the emotional experience of the children to the song. However, it could be further extended after the end of the activity to encourage children to share their love for cuckoos in their daily lives to deepen the internalization of this emotion. ** 2. Reflection on the application of teaching methods ** 1. ** Visual demonstration method ** - The teacher demonstrated pictures of simple scenery, mobile children, and cuckoos to attract the children's attention and help them understand the content of the song. However, during the demonstration process, more attention could be paid to the interaction with the children, such as letting the children participate in the operation of the pictures to enhance their initiative. 2. ** Question Guidance Method ** - Using questions to help children understand the content of the song was an effective method. However, when asking questions, they could be more diverse. For example, they could add some open-ended questions to stimulate the imagination and creativity of the children, and not just limited to understanding the lyrics. ** 3. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Introduction Stage ** - Under the accompaniment of music, the introduction of "Spring is coming, who heard the 'coo coo' sound" could arouse the interest of children. However, some topics related to children's life experiences could be added, such as " Have you heard similar bird calls in your life?" to further narrow the distance between children and songs. 2. ** Learning to sing segment ** - The method of learning to sing in sections helps children gradually master songs. However, the transition between the passages could be more natural and smooth. For example, through some simple Mini games or stories, the whole process of learning to sing could be more coherent. 3. ** Performance segment ** - When children perform a complete performance, they can better combine singing and performance. However, they could provide more performance props or setting arrangements to enhance the fun and authenticity of the performance. ** IV. Reflection on Children's Participating Level ** - Overall, the participation of the children was high, especially in the performance segment. However, in the learning to sing segment, some children might have difficulty grasping the rhythm, resulting in a slight decrease in participation. In the future, more individual guidance could be provided for this group of children, such as group exercises or one-on-one tutoring to increase the participation of all children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
** I. Teaching plan design ** #(I) Teaching objectives 1. Through games, sports and other activities, children can understand and understand the National Games, enhance their physical fitness, and develop their cooperative spirit and team awareness. #(2) Teaching preparation 1. Pictures of sports venues, videos, and other materials. 2. The children's sports field was set up. 3. The scoreboard and medals. #(3) Teaching content and steps 1. ** Introduction ** - Hanging the logo of the National Games in the kindergarten classroom, through the introduction of pictures, videos and other materials, open the door for children to know and understand the National Games. 2. ** Explanation of the rules ** - Teachers could prepare a representative for the child, or ask parents and staff to join the activity. Through the explanation of the rules and sub-categories, the child would have a more intuitive understanding. 3. ** Event Experience ** - ** Warm-up exercise **: Carry out warm-up exercises to gradually put the child's body into a state of exercise. - ** Muscle training **: Let the children do appropriate muscle exercises, such as sit-ups, squats, etc., to strengthen their physical fitness. - ** Team activities **: Let the children divide into groups and carry out team activities such as relay games to cultivate team spirit. - ** Athletic Competition **: Carry out small-scale competitive competitions, such as running, long jump, throwing, etc., so that children can compete with each other and increase their interest and enthusiasm for the competition. 4. ** Summing Up and Evaluation ** - At the end of the activity, the teacher evaluated the children, selected the outstanding athletes, and summarized them. The children were asked to reflect on the activity to deepen their understanding and experience of the National Games. #(4) Teaching Points and Difficulties 1. ** Teaching Focus ** - Let the children understand the history and significance of the National Games. - Cultivate the child's physical fitness and team spirit. - Through competitions and other activities, children's interest and enthusiasm for competitions can be enhanced. 2. ** Teaching Difficulties ** - How to let children understand the basis and foundation of the National Games. - How to let children better understand the rules and sub-categories of the competition. #(V) Activity Extension After the teaching, the teacher could guide the child to practice and exercise on his own, such as wiping the ball with his bare hands, dribbling, shooting, etc. Parents could participate in it, forming a parent-child sports activity and promoting family harmony. ** 2. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. ** Success ** - In terms of teaching objectives, through a variety of activities, children would gain some benefits in terms of physical fitness, teamwork, and understanding of the National Games. For example, in team activities, children were divided into groups to play relay games. They could intuitively feel the importance of teamwork. - The teaching preparation was quite sufficient. The sports grounds, pictures, videos, and other materials, as well as the preparation of the scoreboard and medals, provided a good material foundation for the development of the event. For example, the use of scoreboards could increase the competitiveness of activities and make children more involved. - The teaching content and steps were designed reasonably. The introduction phase would attract the children's attention through the National Games logo, the rules explanation would make the children understand more intuitively with the participation of others, the warm-up, muscle training, team and competitive activities in the activity experience would proceed step by step, and the final summary evaluation phase could deepen the children's impression. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - There were some shortcomings in solving the teaching difficulties. For example, in terms of letting children understand the basis and foundation of the National Games, the existing teaching methods were not deep enough due to the limited cognitive level of children. Although there were explanations and demos for children to understand the rules and sub-categories of the competition, some children might still have difficulty understanding them. - In the process of the activity, the individual differences of each child might not be taken into account. For example, some children with weak physical fitness or introverted personalities might not participate in the competition. - Although parents were encouraged to participate in the extended part of the activity, there might be a lack of effective supervision and feedback mechanisms. It was difficult to ensure that every child could continue to exercise in the family. 3. ** Modification measures ** - For teaching difficulties, they used a more easy-to-understand and interesting way to explain the basis and foundation of the National Games, such as making a small animation of the National Games and telling it in the form of a story. As for the rules and sub-categories of the competition, it could increase the chances for children to practice and simulate. - During the activity, they paid attention to the situation of each child. For children with weaker physical fitness, they could adjust the difficulty of the competition appropriately, and give more encouragement and guidance to introverted children. - In the extended part of the activity, a parent feedback channel was established. For example, parents could share photos or videos of family sports through the parent group, and teachers would give comments and guidance to improve the effect of family sports. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Teaching plan: The Mystery of the Human Body " Target: Through experiments and observations, let the children understand the functions and structures of human organs and cultivate their scientific literacy and exploration spirit. Materials: Human organ model, experimental supplies, relevant literature Steps: Explain the purpose and principle of the experiment to let the children understand the function and structure of human organs. 2, organize children to conduct experiments and let them observe and operate human organ models to understand their characteristics and functions. 3. Let the children learn more about human organs through literature and materials to cultivate their scientific literacy. Let the children think and discuss the mysteries and functions of the human organs. Reflection: Through this experiment, children could understand the function and structure of human organs and cultivate their scientific literacy and exploration spirit. At the same time, it would also allow children to experience the fun and challenges of science during the experiment process and stimulate their interest and enthusiasm for science. At the end of the experiment, the children could write an experiment report to review their experiment process and gains, as well as their thoughts and expectations for future scientific exploration. This could help children consolidate their knowledge, improve their scientific literacy and thinking ability, and at the same time, allow them to better understand the nature and significance of science.
##1."Mom's Smiling Face" middle class art lesson plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Learn to draw busts. 2. Using simple lines, he drew his mother's "smiling face" feature. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Collect a picture of her mother's smiling face. 2. Children's drawing tools, such as paper, pen, etc. ###(3) Activity process 1. ** Show your mother's smiling face ** - Show the picture of the mother's smiling face to evoke the child's good memories of the mother. Guide the child to recall the scene when his mother smiled, so that the child could resonate with his mother's smiling face emotionally. - Ask the child to explain why his mother smiled and stimulate the child's understanding of the emotions behind his mother's expression. For example, it may be because of the child's good performance, family happiness, etc. 2. ** My mother's smiling face ** - Guide the child to observe the mother's face shape, eyes, hairstyle, etc., so that the child has a more detailed understanding of the mother's appearance. - Let the child talk about the changes in the corners of the mouth and eyes when the mother smiles. This will help the child grasp the key features of the mother's smiling face to draw. - Children were encouraged to draw their mother's smiling face boldly. Children with weak abilities were given help, such as guidance on composition and line application. Children with strong abilities were encouraged to show their mother's unique characteristics, such as unique hairstyles or special shapes of eyes. 3. ** I like my mother's smiling face ** - Guide the child to introduce his mother's smiling face to his peers, and cultivate the child's language expression ability and sharing awareness. - Children were encouraged to say a word of blessing to their mothers to enhance the emotional communication between parents and children, and at the same time sublimate the theme of the activity. ##2. Activity Reflection 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - Most of the children were able to learn how to draw a person's bust in the activity, and they were able to try to use simple lines to draw the features of their mother's smiling face. They basically achieved the goal of the activity. However, some children might not have an accurate grasp of the proportion when drawing the bust due to their lack of understanding of the character structure. In the follow-up teaching, they could strengthen the simple explanation of the proportion structure of the character. 2. ** Child participation ** - The children showed a high interest in this activity, especially in the sharing of why their mothers smiled and the introduction of their own mother's smiling face. The children were very enthusiastic and could take the initiative to speak. However, in the process of painting, some children may hesitate because they are worried that the painting is not good. Teachers should give more encouragement and individual guidance in the activity. 3. ** The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - Through teaching methods such as showing photos, guiding observation, and asking questions, the children were guided to gradually understand and master the main points of drawing their mother's smiling face. However, in the demonstration segment, it could be more diverse. For example, a comparison demonstration method could be used to show the correct and wrong drawing methods so that the child could understand them more clearly. 4. ** Emotional Education Effect ** - During the activity, by recalling the scene of his mother's smile and saying blessings to his mother, the child's love for his mother was effectively stimulated. Children could integrate their feelings for their mothers in the process of painting. From their performance when introducing their works, it could be seen that children's love for their mothers was well expressed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>