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. Read more exciting novels for free
The reflection and evaluation of the teaching plan of the music game Little Baby are as follows: ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - ** Clear goals and suitable for children's needs **: The goal is to let children further understand how to play the three basic notes of African drums, namely high, middle and low, and try to learn to play the song "Little Baby" according to the map to experience the fun of African drum percussion activities. These goals not only focused on the cultivation of music skills, but also took into account the children's experience in the activities, which was in line with the development stage of music learning for the older children. 2. ** Teaching preparation ** - [Fully prepared: In terms of material preparation, a number of African drums, music "Little Baby", and a red and blue bracelet were provided.] These preparations could be used to assist in the development of teaching activities. For example, the African drum was the core teaching aid of the activity, and the red and blue bracelet could be used to distinguish or organize the children to carry out different activities. At the same time, the experience preparation mentioned that the child had already listened to the song "Little Baby" and had a certain understanding of the rhythm of the music melody. This laid a foundation for the child to better learn to play in the activity. 3. ** Teaching process ** - ** Knowledge explanation step by step **: First, learn about the three basic sounds of the African drum. Sing the low notes with rhinoceros, the middle notes with zebra, and the high notes with bird. Then, let the children practice with both hands. This way, the abstract concept of pitch will be materialized, making it easy for the children to understand and master. After that, he performed four basic rhythm-based exercises, followed by the complete performance of the song "Little Baby". The whole process went from easy to difficult, gradually guiding the children to learn the African drum performance. ** 2. Potential deficiencies ** 1. ** Difficulty Control ** - ** Difficulty of Changing Rhythm **: The difficulty of the activity is to play the music according to the rhythm of the music. Although the lesson plan has set this difficulty, there may be a lack of more diverse teaching strategies to solve this difficulty. For example, for a child with a weak sense of rhythm, it may be difficult to master the rhythm change through practice alone. It may be necessary to add more rhythm-assisted exercises, such as clapping, stomping, and other rhythm-stabilizing exercises, or add some Mini games with rhythm changes to strengthen the child's perception of rhythm changes. 2. ** Individual differences in children ** - ** Coping with the difference in individual performance ability **: In the first class, there are differences in individual music perception and performance ability. The overall design of the lesson plan may not have fully considered how to provide individual guidance for children of different performance levels. For example, whether there were further expansion activities or more difficult challenges for children who could quickly master playing skills, and whether there were more detailed and targeted coaching measures for children who learned slower. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the African Drum Percussion Activity "Little Baby" held by the second kindergarten in Beijiao Town, Shunde District, Foshan City, the reflection of the teaching plan is summarized as follows: 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - The activity aims to help children further understand the three basic notes of the African drum and try to play the song according to the map to experience the fun of the African drum percussion. During the teaching process, the children had a further understanding of the basic sound playing method through the learning of different animal patterns representing different sounds and the application of the map. However, it was difficult to follow the rhythm of the music. Children might need more practice in this area to better achieve their goals. 2. ** Teaching methods ** - When recognizing the three basic sounds of the African drum, the method of using animals to represent different sounds was adopted. For example, rhinoceros represented the bass "Dong", zebra represented the middle "Du", and bird represented the high "Da". This image teaching method helped children understand and remember. However, in the overall teaching process, more diverse teaching methods may be needed to adapt to the learning rhythm of different children. 3. ** Child participation ** - The activity preparation mentioned that the child had already heard the song "Little Baby" and had a certain understanding of the melody rhythm, which helped the child participate in the activity. However, it was difficult to play the music with the rhythm, which might affect the participation of the children to a certain extent. It was necessary to adjust the teaching rhythm and auxiliary methods in the follow-up teaching to improve the enthusiasm of the children. 4. ** Event Effect ** - From the teaching plan design, the activity gradually guided the children to participate in the African drum percussion activities through various links such as recognizing the basic sounds, decomposing and practicing the rhythm, playing according to the map, etc. However, in actual teaching, the effect of the activity may not completely reach the expected result because of the difficulty of the child's grasp of rhythm. For example, the rhythm may not be accurate when playing. It is necessary to strengthen the training of the child's sense of rhythm in future activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for the Windmill Music Activity: I. Teaching objectives 1. Through rhythm games, children can learn the difficult and important rhythms of songs in a pleasant environment, and can connect them with the sounds of life. 2. Children can sing "Big Windmill" in a happy and cheerful mood, and process the song according to the melody lines. 3. She tried to sing a song with English and Chinese lyrics. 4. Children can closely combine the content of the song, singing while performing the rhythm of the windmill. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. The mastery of the different endings of the two lyrics. 2. Syncopated rhythm, Dazhi rhythm, and mastery of the eight-minute rest. 3. She sang the song with a light and innocent voice, expressing the innocent and cheerful feelings of the song. Third, teaching preparation 1. "Big Windmill", a multi-media class. 2. [Recording Tapes: "Driving a Train","Big Windmill"(song, accompaniment).] 3. Percussion instruments (maracas, string bells). 4. "Big Windmill" TV show opening animation videotape. IV. Teaching process 1. Introduction to class - The teacher took the child to play. First, he kept the location a secret and let the child take the music train to set off (Rhythm: Driving a Train). 2. Practicing Voice Introduction - Welcome kittens and frogs (introducing practice songs "Cute Kitten" and "Little Frog"). - Meet a new friend, Sing Soi, La. 3. rhythm game - Show four train rhythms of different colors (red, yellow, green, blue train rhythms, each containing the key and difficult rhythms of the song). Show one rhythm each time. Ask a child to read the rhythm. The whole class will read it with "Rumble". As for the reflection part, I didn't find the reflection content of the middle class 'big windmill music activity lesson plan, so I can't provide it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection on the balloon game activity music lesson plan (middle class): ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Music Perception and Performance ** - In the activity, by letting the children follow the rhythm and melody of the music to express the movement of the balloon with their body movements, most of the children could better keep up with the rhythm of the music. For example, when playing the music of "The Dance of the balloons," the children could match the dance movements of the balloons they created (swaying left and right, up and down, jumping in circles, etc.) with the rhythm of the music. However, there were still a small number of children who had difficulty grasping the rhythm, which was manifested as the movement was inconsistent with the rhythm of the music. This might be because the individual guidance for these children was not enough in the teaching process. In the future, more attention should be paid to individual differences in teaching, and more practice opportunities should be given to children with weak rhythms. For example, they could improve their sense of rhythm through simple exercises such as listening to the rhythm alone and clapping their hands. 2. ** Role-playing and rule compliance ** - Children showed high enthusiasm in role-playing. When playing the roles of balloons, birds, eagles, etc., they were able to immerse themselves in the game situation. For example, when imitating the scene of a balloon falling from the sky after being punctured by an eagle, the children could perform the corresponding actions very well. However, there were some problems with the rules of the game. Some children were confused when choosing characters to paste their headwear, which led to some delays at the beginning of the game. This reflected that when the rules were explained, the children did not fully understand the importance of each step. In the future, when explaining the rules, they could use a more intuitive and simple method, such as personally demonstrating and then letting the children repeat the key steps in the rules. ** 2. Teaching content and methods ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - Musical activities with balloons as the theme were more suitable for middle-class children. The balloons were something that children were familiar with and interested in, which could stimulate their enthusiasm for participation. However, the depth and breadth of the content could be further expanded. For example, in the selection of music, more styles of music could be added to express the different states of the balloon, such as soothing music showing the balloon floating gently in the air, passionate music showing the balloon flying quickly, and so on. 2. ** Teaching Method ** - Teaching methods such as guiding children to create movements, watching coursewares, demonstration performances, etc. were used to help children actively participate in the activities. However, when guiding children to create actions, the teacher's guidance could be more open and enlightening. For example, when guiding the child to think about how the balloon could jump other than swaying left and right, he could give the child more hints, such as "How will the balloon move when there is wind?" It was not just for the children to freely create. In terms of demonstration performance, although the teacher's demonstration could allow the children to see the gameplay intuitively, they could invite individual children to try and demonstrate first. This could better stimulate the children's initiative and confidence. ** 3. Children's participation and interaction ** 1. ** Participating Rate ** - Most of the children showed high participation in the activities, actively participating in music performances, role-playing and games. However, there were some timid children who did not participate fully in the game (such as playing as a balloon being chased by an eagle) because they were afraid of being "poked"(an interaction in the game situation). For this group of children, more encouragement and support could be given in future activities, such as letting them watch from the side first, and then gradually guiding them to participate in a more gentle interaction session. 2. ** Interactions ** - The interaction between the children was better reflected in the game segment. For example, when the balloon and the bird danced together, the children could cooperate with each other and make corresponding movements. However, the interactions in the game were more focused on actions and lacked verbal communication. In future activities, children can be encouraged to add some simple dialogue during the game, such as the balloon saying to the bird,"Let's dance together", etc. This can further improve the child's language expression and social interaction skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Reflection on the lesson plan for the open class of drumming music games." Teaching plan: I. Teaching objectives 1. Let the middle class children feel the rhythm of the drum music and improve their sense of rhythm. 2. Guide children to actively participate in drumming music games and cultivate a sense of cooperation. 3. Arouse children's interest in music games. II. Important and Difficult Points in Teaching 1. ** Main point ** - Help children master the basic rhythm of drumming. 2. ** Difficulty ** - Guide the child to make accurate responses according to the rhythm of the game, and be able to cooperate well with the children. Third, teaching preparation 1. A sufficient number of small drums. 2. The audio of the drum music. 3. Simple prizes, such as small sticker. IV. Teaching process 1. to lead - Play some cheerful drumming music to attract the attention of the children. Then ask," Children, what do you think this sound is like?" The sound of a drum was guiding the child to answer. 2. Know the little drum - Take out the small drum and show the appearance of the small drum to the child. Give a brief introduction of the drum head, drum body, and other parts. Let the child touch the small drum and feel it. 3. Learn the beat of the drum - The teacher first demonstrated a simple drumming rhythm, such as " Dong Dong Da Dong ". The child had to imitate the drumming movement with his hands and repeat it a few times. - Then, they played drum music and let the children hit the table with their hands to the rhythm of the music to feel the rhythm of the music. 4. Playing drums, music games - Divide the children into small groups and give each group a small drum. The rules of the game were that the children had to take turns to play the drums according to the rhythm of the music. After a child played a few times, the next child would continue to play to ensure that the rhythm was not interrupted. If any group could successfully complete a round, each member of the group would be given a small sticker. - During the game, the teacher should guide and supervise the child to correct the wrong rhythm in time. 5. ending portion - The drumming music was played again, and all the children used their hands to simulate the drumming movements, ending the public class. Reflection: 1. the key of success - It was very effective to attract the children's attention by playing music during the introduction segment. Most of the children were very interested and could actively participate in answering questions. - When learning the drumming rhythm, the children would first imitate the teacher's movements and then hit the table with the rhythm of the music. This step-by-step method was more suitable for the learning ability of the children in the middle class. The children could basically master the simple drumming rhythm. - The drumming music game stimulated the children's sense of competition and cooperation. The groups competed with each other to get the small sticker, and the members of the group had to cooperate to play the drum well. The children were very happy. 2. deficiencies in - Some children paid too much attention to the small sticker when they played the drum and neglected the accuracy of the rhythm. The teachers did not emphasize enough in this aspect. - In the group allocation, the individual differences of the children were not fully considered. Some groups had too many children with strong abilities, while some groups had more children with weaker abilities, resulting in some unbalanced situations during the game. - As for the choice of drumming music, although it was very cheerful, the rhythm was not rich enough. If he could choose music with a more varied rhythm, it might be more challenging and interesting. In conclusion: The drum music game public class had achieved the teaching goal as a whole. The children felt the rhythm of the drum music and actively participated in the game. Their interest in the music game had also increased. However, there were still some problems in the teaching process. In the future, more attention should be paid to the balance of individual differences in children, emphasizing the key points in the game process, and choosing more suitable music materials to improve the quality of teaching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some aspects that may be involved in the reflection of the food game lesson plan for the middle class: ** I. Reflection on the achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Pleasure experience ** - In the Gourmet Game lesson plan, if the goal was to let the child experience the joy of making, selling, and eating delicious food, he needed to reflect on whether he had achieved it. For example, observe whether the child is engaged in the process of making food, whether he actively participated in the transaction process when buying and selling food, and whether he showed enjoyment when tasting food. If a child's interest in cooking was not high, it might be because the ingredients provided were not attractive enough, or the teacher's guidance was not enough to stimulate the child's creativity. 2. ** Social Skills Development ** - For the goal of training children to interact politely with others, they had to consider the performance of the children in the food buying and selling segment. If the child did not use polite language, it might be due to insufficient guidance before the game, or the teacher did not correct and strengthen the correct way of communication in time during the game. 3. ** Active participation and expression ** - Check if the child is actively participating in the activity and speaking out his or her thoughts. If the child's participation was not high, it might be because the game settings were too complicated or the tasks were not clear enough. For example, if the teacher did not clearly inform the child of the ingredients and cooking methods, the child might be at a loss, which would affect his active participation. In terms of expressing their thoughts, if the child did not dare to speak, it might be because they lacked a safe and relaxed environment to express themselves. ** 2. Reflection on the teaching process ** 1. ** Material preparation ** - As for the gourmet cooking segment, he would reflect on whether the ingredients were suitable. If the materials were single or inconvenient for children to operate, it would affect the child's production experience. For example, the clay might dry easily, and the hardness of the dough might not be suitable for children to knead. If there were too many or too few materials prepared, it would also affect the progress of the game. Too much might lead to confusion, and too little might limit the creativity of young children. 2. ** Game link ** - Whether the link from cooking to buying and selling food to eating food was smooth. If the segment changed abruptly, it might be difficult for the child to adapt. For example, when the transition from making food to buying and selling food, if the child was not given enough time to organize the food he made or did not guide the child to determine the price, it would lead to chaos in the buying and selling process. 3. ** Teacher guidance and intervention ** - During the game, the teacher's guidance was crucial. If the teacher interfered too much, it would limit the child's autonomy. For example, when the child was making food, the teacher would constantly correct the child's practice instead of encouraging innovation. On the contrary, if the teacher's guidance is insufficient, the child may deviate from the rules of the game or do not know how to continue the game. For example, in the buying and selling of food, the teacher did not guide the child on how to trade in time and how to deal with the change. ** 3. Reflection on Individual Changes in Young Children ** 1. ** Ability difference ** - Different children's performance in the gourmet game would vary according to their abilities. For children with stronger abilities, they might find the game less challenging. For example, in the cooking segment, they might quickly complete a simple production task. For children with weaker abilities, they might encounter difficulties in the production process, such as being unable to knead the materials into the desired shape. Teachers needed to pay attention to this difference in the game and provide different levels of support and guidance. 2. ** Different interests ** - Children might have different interests in different parts of the gourmet game. Some children might be more interested in making delicious food, while others might be more interested in buying and selling delicious food. Teachers should adjust the teaching focus or provide more personal experience opportunities according to the differences in children's interests to meet the needs of different children. <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>
"Reflection on the teaching plan of the autonomous game of hurdle arch (Senior Class)" The senior class had created an autonomous hurdle arch game, and he had to reflect on it after teaching the lesson. In the game, the setting of the hurdle arch was quite interesting. When the lesson plan was designed, the idea was to let the children practice various abilities in the game. When they were playing, the children were quite interested and actively participated. However, they also found some problems. For example, the height of the hurdle might not be suitable for some children. It was a little high, causing them to be a little afraid and not dare to cross it. The placement of the arch sometimes affected the children's running route, causing it to be a little crowded. In terms of teaching guidance, they originally wanted the children to explore the game themselves, but some children still relied a little on the teacher's hints, and the awareness of independent exploration was not fully stimulated. In the future, if he were to do this kind of game lesson plan, the height of the hurdle would have to be adjusted according to the children's different abilities. The archway would be placed more rationally, and he would have to think of more ways to encourage the children to explore the game on their own. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the drum music lesson plan for the middle class: ** 1. Achievement of the goal ** 1. ** Perception of rhythm and movement in sync ** - In the teaching, by letting the children first enjoy the video "Big Drum and Small Drum" to perceive the rhythm, this segment helped the children have an intuitive feeling of rhythm. Most children could practice moving in sync with the music on the basis of being familiar with the melody. For example, in the follow-up, when they made different reactions according to the sound of the big drum and the small drum (such as raising their hands when they heard the sound of the big drum, hugging their shoulders when they heard the sound of the small drum, or clapping their hands according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the big drum, and tapping their legs according to the rhythm when they heard the sound of the small drum), most of the children could keep up with the rhythm well. However, there were still a few children who were not accurate in grasping the rhythm and needed more guidance and practice. 2. ** Listen to the drum and the drum ** - When the children were shown pictures of the big drum and the small drum and guided to observe the shape, listen to the sound intensity and rhythm changes, the children showed a strong interest in the difference between the two kinds of drum sounds. However, in the actual teaching process, it was found that although the children could distinguish between the big drum and the small drum, there was still some difficulty in understanding and distinguishing the rhythm changes (such as the "dong dong" of the big drum and the "tong tong" of the small drum). More examples and interactions were needed to strengthen it. 3. ** Feel the two rhythms and have fun ** - For the two rhythms of "xx" and "xx", there was a challenge in the theoretical understanding of children. However, in the actual operation of the instrument performance, through personal experience, they could feel the music changes brought by different rhythms to a certain extent. On the whole, the children experienced the fun of percussion activities during the performance and showed an active participation attitude. However, if more creative interaction links could be added, such as letting the children create simple rhythm combinations, it would make the children feel more deeply about the rhythm. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Difficulty level of teaching content ** - For the middle class children, the content of the song "Big Drum and Small Drum" was of moderate difficulty. The lyrics were simple and closely linked to the sound of the instrument, making it easy for children to remember. However, in the process of teaching, if some elements related to children's life experiences could be added to the teaching content, such as the sound of the big drum and the small drum being associated with certain scenes in daily life (such as elephants walking like big drums, birds pecking trees like small drums), it would make it easier for children to understand and remember. 2. ** Richness of content ** - The teaching content mainly revolved around the big drum and the small drum, including the understanding of musical instruments, sound identification, and singing of songs. The content could be enriched appropriately, such as introducing the sound characteristics of other percussion instruments and comparing them with the big and small drums to broaden the children's musical horizons. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The application of the intuitive teaching method ** - The use of pictures, videos, and actual instrument demonstration and other intuitive teaching methods played a positive role in children's understanding of the teaching content. For example, after seeing pictures of the big drum and the small drum and watching the performance video, the children had a clearer understanding of the instrument. However, during the demonstration, the teacher could pay more attention to details, such as demonstrating that different parts of the drum would produce different sound effects. 2. ** The effect of the game teaching method ** - The game segment (such as listening to the drum and doing different actions) effectively increased the participation and learning enthusiasm of the children. However, the types of games could be more diverse, such as setting up group competition games to stimulate children's sense of competition and improve their learning efficiency. 3. ** Guidance Method ** - When guiding children to understand the teaching content, the guiding language used could basically be understood by children. However, sometimes the guidance could be more vivid and childlike, such as comparing the big drum to Hercules with a low and powerful voice, and comparing the small drum to an elf with a light and short voice. This could better attract the attention of the child. ** 4. Teaching process ** 1. ** Connection of teaching segments ** - The various links in the teaching process (such as watching videos, understanding instruments, learning to sing songs and play instruments) were more natural and smooth. However, during the transition of some parts, some transition guidance or small activities could be added to make the entire teaching process more coherent. 2. ** Time allocation ** - In actual teaching, he found that the time allocated to the instrument performance segment was relatively short. The children showed a high interest in the performance process. If the time for this segment could be appropriately increased, so that the children had more time to explore and perform, the teaching effect would be better. ** 5. Individual differences in children ** 1. ** Attention to the differences in individual abilities ** - In the process of teaching, it was found that there were obvious individual differences between children. Some children were more sensitive to music rhythm and could quickly grasp the teaching content and actively perform, while some children needed more time and guidance. In the future, more attention should be paid to the individual differences of children, and layered teaching or individual tutoring should be provided to ensure that every child could gain something from music activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a lesson plan for the numbers 1 to 100: ##1. Teaching objectives 1. To help students recognize and understand the numerical meaning and relationship between the numbers 1 to 100. 2. Let the students master how to read and write the numbers 1 to 100. 3. Able to compare numbers from 1 to 100. 4. He had a basic understanding of the addition and deduction of numbers from 1 to 100. 5. Cultivate students 'interest and learning ability in mathematics. ##2. Teaching preparation 1. [Number cards: Number cards from 1 to 100. Each number card is unique.] 2. [Game items: Dice, counter, etc.] 3. Teaching Coursewares: Including digital charts, examples, and other teaching materials. ##3. Teaching process ###(1) Understanding and Reading and Writing Numbers 1 to 10 1. Students were guided to observe the numbers on the numbered cards and read out the numbers 1 to 10. For example, the teacher would take out the number 1 card and lead the students to read "one", then show the number 2 card and lead the students to read "two", and so on. 2. Ask the students to look at the numbers on the numbered cards and write the corresponding numbers in the air with their fingers to deepen their understanding of the numbers 1 to 10. ###(2) The relationship between the numbers 1 to 10 1. Use number cards and counters to teach students the relationship between numbers 1 to 10. For example, take out the number 3 card and dial 3 beads on the counter. Let the students intuitively feel the number 3 represents. 2. Let the students operate on the counter and gradually understand the relationship between the numbers 1 to 10. Teachers can ask questions such as "How do I show the number 5 on a counter?" Let the students do it and answer. ###(3) Understanding and Reading and Writing Numbers 11 - 20 1. Using 10 as the base, the numbers 11 - 20 were derived. For example, adding one more on top of 10 would be 11, adding two would be 12, and so on. 2. The teacher demonstrated the writing of 11 - 20 on the blackboard, emphasizing the order and standard of writing, and then asked the students to imitate it. ###(4) Understanding 21 - 100 1. They were divided into groups, such as 21 - 30, 31 - 40, etc. For each group of numbers, the rules of the group of numbers were introduced as a whole, such as the changes in the numbers on the ten digits. 2. Using the number cards, counters, and the number charts in the teaching materials to help students understand the pronunciation, writing method, and meaning of each number. ###(5) Comparing the sizes of numbers 1. Using the numbered cards, draw two numbered cards at random, such as 35 and 53, and let the students compare their sizes. The students were guided to compare the numbers on the ten digits first. If the ten digits were the same, they would then compare the one digit. 2. Through some examples, such as comparing the age and height of the students in the class, deepen the students 'understanding of the size comparison of numbers. ###(6) Elementary addition and substitution 1. Using a simple example, if Xiao Ming had three apples and his mother gave him two more, how many apples were there in total? If it was expressed in numbers, it would be 3 + 2 =? He guided the students to use a counter or their fingers to calculate. 2. If two of the five balloons flew away, how many would be left? 5 - 2 =? ###(7) Consolidating the game 1. Using dice games, for example, after rolling the dice, the corresponding number of points in the range of 1 - 100 would be counted forward or backward to see who counted quickly and accurately. 2. In the numbered card solitaire game, the first student took out a numbered card, and the next student had to take out a numbered card that was larger or smaller than the previous number. They had to read the number and tell the relationship between the numbers. ##IV. Reflection on Teaching ###(I) Success 1. ** The use of diverse teaching methods ** - In the process of teaching, he used many teaching methods such as digital cards, counters, teaching materials and games. These methods could attract students 'attention and stimulate their interest in learning. For example, the game segment allowed students to consolidate their knowledge of numbers in a relaxed and happy atmosphere, increasing their participation. - The transition from concrete to abstract teaching was more natural. First, the intuitive operation of the counter allowed the students to feel the relationship between numbers. Then, the learning of abstract concepts such as reading and writing numbers and the comparison of numbers would help the students better understand and master the knowledge. 2. ** Combined with life examples ** - When teaching the comparison of numbers and addition and substitution, he introduced examples from life, such as the age of his classmates and the number of apples. This would allow students to connect mathematics knowledge with real life, enhance their understanding of the practicality of mathematics, and improve their ability to solve practical problems. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Not enough attention is paid to individual differences among students ** - In the teaching process, some students might understand and master numbers faster, while others might be slower. For students who were slow to learn, not giving them enough personal guidance might cause them to gradually fall behind in the learning process. 2. ** Control the teaching rhythm ** - In some parts of the teaching process, such as the process of recognizing the numbers 21 - 100, the pace might be slightly faster. Some students might not fully understand the change law of the ten and one digit numbers and the overall meaning of the numbers, resulting in some difficulties in the subsequent comparison of the size of the numbers and the addition and substitution operations. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Pay attention to individual differences ** - In the future, students could be divided into different study groups according to their classroom performance and homework. Additional tutoring and practice materials could be provided for slower groups or students, such as making customized number practice cards to help them strengthen their understanding of numbers. 2. ** To improve the teaching rhythm ** - When explaining more complicated knowledge, such as the number 21 - 100, the teaching pace could be slowed down and more interaction could be added. For example, students could give examples to explain the rules of numbers, or more practice time could be added to ensure that every student could keep up with the teaching progress. At the same time, during the teaching process, they should pay attention to the students 'expressions and reactions and adjust the teaching rhythm in time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>