##1. Teaching Focus 1. ** Transfer of cultural knowledge ** - It was important for the children to understand the origin and traditional customs of the Double Ninth Festival. For example, by describing the relationship between the Double Ninth Festival and the number "nine", such as "nine" being the old yang, it was the positive pole number, and the two positive pole numbers had a special meaning when they were put together, as well as the customs of the ancient Double Ninth Festival such as feasting and praying for longevity, children would have a preliminary understanding of the Double Ninth Festival. - With the help of pictures, videos and other materials, the children were introduced to the knowledge of the Double Ninth Festival in a vivid way, so that the children could understand the importance of this traditional festival. 2. ** Moral Education Penetration ** - The focus was to cultivate the awareness of respecting the elderly through activities. In the design of the lesson plan, it was necessary to guide the children to understand that the elderly needed care and respect from children's songs, stories, or examples. For example, in the process of learning the children's song "September 9th," the children should understand that they should be polite to their grandparents. ##2. Difficulties in Teaching 1. ** Understanding abstract concepts ** - For small class children, the cultural meaning of the Double Ninth Festival (such as the concept of nine to one, the beginning of one yuan, etc.) was more abstract and difficult to understand. Teachers need to translate these abstract concepts into simple, vivid expressions that children can accept, such as through stories or simple metaphor. - The meaning behind traditional customs (such as the relationship between climbing high, admiring chrysanthemums and longevity) was also difficult for children to understand. Children needed to have a certain understanding through intuitive display or fun activities. 2. ** Morality and behavior transformation ** - The difficulty lay in how to make the children turn their awareness of respecting the elderly into practical actions. Young children may know to respect the elderly, but they don't know how to do it in their daily lives. The lesson plan made the children think about how to express their love for their grandparents and role-play to promote the children's awareness of respecting the elderly into actual behavior. However, this transformation process might not be easy to achieve in actual teaching. ##3. Reflection on Teaching 1. ** Invigorate children's interest ** - During the teaching process, there might be some children who were not interested in the knowledge related to the Double Ninth Festival. For example, when introducing the origin and customs of the Double Ninth Festival, due to the relatively complicated content, it might be difficult for young children to concentrate for a long time. In the future, more interaction sessions could be added to the teaching, such as letting the children share the stories of the elderly in their families to increase the participation of the children. 2. ** Education effect achieved ** - In terms of cultivating children's respect for the elderly, although children's songs, role-playing and other activities had a certain educational effect, it might not be deep enough. In their daily life after school, young children may quickly forget the respectful behavior they learned in class. This required strengthening the home education, so that parents would constantly strengthen this sense of respect for the elderly in their daily lives, and consolidate the teaching results through the influence of the family environment. - The knowledge of the Double Ninth Festival might not be remembered by children. He could add some revision sessions after the lesson, such as reviewing the knowledge of the Double Ninth Festival every day or performing the relevant children's songs again. Read more exciting novels for free
We can come to the following conclusion: "I like being with you" is a lesson plan activity suitable for a small kindergarten class. The goal of this activity was to let the children understand the meaning of good friends, know how to get along with good friends, and be able to use words to describe the appearance of good friends and the things between themselves and good friends. Through this activity, children could feel the sincere feelings of mutual help and love between good friends, and experience the joy and happiness of mutual understanding, communication, and love with good friends. In addition, this activity also cultivated the children's good habit of quietly listening to their peers. From the perspective of teaching reflection, the goal of this lesson had been achieved. The children learned about " liking to be with you " and also learned how to get along with others, forming positive and healthy interpersonal relationships, and containing high-quality friendships.
The following is a summary of the teaching plan and reflection of the public class on novel characters: ** I. Teaching plan ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - Let the students understand the question types of the characters in the novel and the ways to ask questions. - To help students master the methods of appreciating the characters in novels. - Guide the students to use the knowledge they have learned to answer questions efficiently and in a standardized manner. 2. ** Teaching Methods and Steps ** - ** Introduction Stage ** - For example, they could choose to play an animation (such as "Uproar in Heaven") and let the students analyze the expressions of the characters and the effects of their actions on their psychological expressions. This would pave the way for the analysis of the characters in the novel. - ** Explanation segment ** - Evoke students 'memories, such as asking students to recall their favorite cartoon or literary characters. - Usually, four people would form a group. The teachers would demonstrate and lead, and carry out discussion activities such as styling discussions. - ** Teaching methods to analyze character images ** - [Analysis of typical examples: Find out what the characters have done in the article and analyze the character's spiritual character through these plots.] - ** Combining the positive description of the character **, including language, appearance, actions, psychology, and expression (foreign language can move the mind) to analyze the character's personality characteristics. - ** Analysis through side descriptions **: By writing about other people or things, one can bring out the image of the main character. - ** Pay attention to the author's evaluation of the character **: The author's evaluation of the character can be used as the basis for analysis. - ** Pay attention to the characteristics of the character **: The experience and social background of the character are helpful in analyzing the character image. - ** Analysis of environment description **: The description of the environment can enhance the image of the character. - ** Standard teaching for answering questions ** - For the analysis of the character image, it was necessary to distinguish between the direct question and answer type (directly write the character image) and the analysis type (in addition to writing the character image, you also need to make a specific analysis based on the content of the article, such as "From the text... you can see... is a... person"). 3. ** Evaluation Stage ** - The students were organized to exchange and evaluate the opinions of different groups. Make clear the evaluation principles. The comments should be aimed at the story or the characters, not at the students. They should be realistic and the students who accept the evaluation should accept it humbly. At the end, the teacher made a concise summary and commented on the students '"bright spots." ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Success ** - In the course of oral communication, the three-step teaching method of "introduction, explanation and evaluation" can better reflect the spirit of oral communication teaching and highlight the students 'communication ability. - In the process of teaching, such as recalling memories, group discussion, teacher demonstration and guidance, etc., teachers could fully play the role of organizers and instructors, make students become the masters of the classroom, stimulate students 'interest and enthusiasm in learning, and develop students' creative potential and personality. - In the evaluation segment, the organization was strict and the default was sufficient. It could create a warm and harmonious classroom atmosphere, promote the exchange of views between students, enhance friendship, and at the same time, encourage students to read or watch the characters in the works to evaluate their enthusiasm. 2. ** Inadequacies and Directions for Enhancement ** - As for the teaching of character analysis in novels, it might not be possible for students to master all the analysis methods in a comprehensive and in-depth manner within the limited classroom time. It was necessary to further improve the choice of teaching content and time allocation. - In the evaluation process, although the overall effect was good, there might be some students who did not dare to fully express their views. In the future, students needed to be further encouraged to actively participate in the evaluation and create a more relaxed and free evaluation atmosphere. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Teaching plan for the small class,"Hometown","Hometown" Teaching objectives: 1. Understand the meaning of the word "hometown". 2. Cultivate the students 'language skills. Let the students feel the beauty of their hometown and strengthen their feelings for their hometown. Teaching preparation: Class 1. 2. Teacher's presentation. 3. Blackboard. 4. Whiteboard marker. 5. Teaching aid. Teaching process: Step 1: Lead in the new lesson The teacher played a piece of beautiful country music to let the students feel the tranquility and beauty of the country. The teacher asked the students,"Do you like the country?" After the student answered, the teacher pointed out the meaning of the word "hometown". Step Two: Teaching Words 1. The teacher showed the word "hometown" in Pinyin and strokes. The teacher asked the students,"Do you know this word?" After the student answered, the teacher pointed out the pronunciation and strokes of the word "hometown". The teacher asked the students to read the word "hometown" and point out its meaning. The teacher asked the students to observe the structure of the words and find out the components of "hometown". Step 3: Understanding Emotions The teacher showed the students a picture of Zhang Jia Xiang and asked the students,"Do you like your hometown?" After the student answered, the teacher pointed out the meaning of the word "hometown" and the emotion it brought to the student. The teacher played a video of the scenery of his hometown to let the students feel the beauty of their hometown. Step 4: summarize the teaching The teacher asked the students,"Is there anything you don't understand?" After the student answered, the teacher pointed out the meaning of the word "hometown" and the emotion it brought to the student. The teacher asked the students to read the word "hometown" again and point out its meaning. The teacher asked the students,"do you know why we should cherish our hometown?" After the students answered, the teacher pointed out the meaning of the word "hometown" and the emotion it brought to the students.
The teaching plan for the Happy Spring Festival essay review class is as follows: Title: Happy Spring Festival Target: Through this class, help the students better understand and use the writing skills of the Spring Festival to improve their writing ability. Teaching content: 1. The Historical and Cultural Backgrounds of the Spring Festival The composition structure and writing skills of the Spring Festival Common topics and writing skills of the Spring Festival Teaching process: The first part: introducing the history and cultural background of the Spring Festival Let the students understand the origin and cultural background of the Spring Festival and let them feel the importance of the Spring Festival. Teachers can show the traditional customs and celebrations of the Spring Festival through pictures and videos so that students can better understand the cultural background of the Spring Festival. The second part: introducing the composition structure and writing skills of the Spring Festival Teachers can ask students to read some typical Spring Festival essays and analyze their writing skills and structure. 2. The teacher can explain some writing skills such as the writing skills of the beginning paragraph, transition paragraph, and ending paragraph, as well as the connection and transition skills between the paragraph. Teachers can share some common Spring Festival essay topics such as family, friendship, kinship, travel, etc. to let students understand different writing angles and topics. The third part: the common theme and writing skills of the Spring Festival Teachers can share some common Spring Festival topics such as family reunion, lantern appreciation, fireworks, New Year greetings, etc. to let students understand different writing angles and scenes. Teachers can explain some writing skills, such as how to express affection through details and actions when describing scenes of family reunion, how to express joy and joy through pictures and words when describing scenes such as lanterns and fireworks. Teachers can let students write their own Spring Festival essay to share their experiences and feelings so that students can feel the authenticity and meaning of writing. The conclusion: Teachers can encourage students to write more Spring Festival essays so that more students can participate in the Spring Festival writing activities. Teachers can share some writing skills and ideas to help students better understand and use the Spring Festival essay skills. 3. Teachers can encourage students to read more excellent Spring Festival essays to draw inspiration and inspiration from them to improve their writing ability.
Teaching plan topic: Happy Spring Festival Teaching objectives: Students can learn about the Spring Festival and write an essay about it. Students can learn to write a happy Spring Festival essay and use appropriate language and rhetorical devices to express it. Students can improve their writing ability and feel happiness from the Spring Festival essay. Teaching content: Introduction to the origin of the Spring Festival and related knowledge. Write an essay about the Spring Festival and learn to use appropriate language and rhetoric to express it. 3. Write a happy Spring Festival essay and learn to use appropriate language and rhetoric to express it. Teaching process: Step 1: import Through pictures and videos, students can understand the origin of the Spring Festival and related knowledge. Step 2: Teaching Writing Ask the students to write an essay about the Spring Festival and tell them what they should write about. 2. Guide them to use appropriate language and rhetorical devices to express themselves, such as metaphor, personification, alignment, etc. Let the students think of the theme and structure of the essay and let them write it in class. Step 3: Happy Spring Festival essay teaching Ask the students to write a happy Spring Festival essay and tell them what they should write. 2. Guide them to use appropriate language and rhetorical devices to express themselves, such as metaphor, personification, alignment, etc. Let the students think of the theme and structure of the essay and let them write it in class. 4. Show students 'essays in class and give comments and guidance. Step 4: Summing Up Through the summary of the teaching process and teaching content, let the students understand the relevant knowledge of the Spring Festival and write an essay about the Spring Festival. Teaching Assessment: 1. Check if the students 'Spring Festival essays meet the requirements. 2. Check whether students use appropriate language and rhetorical devices to express themselves. 3. Check if the students can write a happy Spring Festival essay.
The lesson plan is an important part of the education process. It aims to guide teachers and students how to complete the teaching goals and tasks within a specific time. The following are some possible lesson plans for small classes that focus on art cookies: 1. Teaching objectives: - Let the students understand the process and method of making cookies; - Cultivate the students 'handcraft ability and observation ability; - To stimulate the students 'interest and enthusiasm for art. 2. Teaching content: - It introduced the materials and methods of making cookies. - Demonstrate the production process and related tools; - Let the students learn to make cookies through observation and practice; - A variety of biscuit styles were provided for students to create freely. 3. Teaching steps: - Step 1: import (5 minutes) - introduce the process and method of making cookies; - Demonstrate the production process and related tools. - Step 2: Learn how to make cookies (15 minutes) - The teacher explained the methods and techniques of making cookies; - provide a variety of small biscuit styles for students to create freely; - Ask the students to show their works and give comments and encouragement. - Step 3: Practice making cookies (20 minutes) - Let the students see their own works again and understand the shortcomings of the production; - provide a variety of small biscuit styles for students to create again; - The teacher went on a tour to help the students correct the mistakes in the production process. - Step 4: Review and Reflection (5 minutes) - To summarize the learning content of this lesson and review the problems and successes in the teaching process; - Let the students share their experience and feelings to stimulate their interest and passion in art. 4. Teaching Assessment: - By observing the students 'production results and performance, they could understand their understanding and mastery of the course content. - To assess the students 'craftsmanship and observation skills, as well as their interest and passion for art.
The following is a brief example of teaching reflection on the narrative order of the novel: In the teaching plan of the novel's narrative order, the teaching goal was basically achieved. The students were able to differentiate between flashback, flashback, and interjection, which benefited from the clear concept explanation and the presentation of typical cases in the lesson plan. However, there were also some problems in the teaching process. On the one hand, when guiding students to understand the role of different narrative orders, the method was a little singular. Some students did not understand it deeply, resulting in unclear thinking in the practical part of writing the beginning of the article. On the other hand, although the teaching interaction segment was set up, the participation rate was not up to expectations, and the active ones were often some students. In terms of improvement measures, teaching methods would be enriched in the future, such as using more contrasting reading, group discussions, and creative writing to enhance students 'understanding of the role of narrative order. At the same time, the design of the interaction segment was optimized to ensure that more students actively participated in the teaching activities and improve the overall teaching effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on a kindergarten travel safety lesson plan: ** 1. Achievement of the goal ** 1. ** Awareness goal ** - In the travel safety lesson plan, if the purpose is to let the child know the common traffic signs or understand the basic travel safety rules (such as the rules of walking on the road, the rules of riding, etc.), it is necessary to reflect on whether the child has really reached such a level of awareness. For example, in the teaching process, whether children can accurately identify the meaning of traffic signs, whether they can clearly say the basic rules such as stopping at red lights and going at green lights. If some children did not achieve the expected cognitive effect, it might be because the teaching method was not intuitive enough or the explanation was not deep enough. It needed to be improved in the subsequent teaching, such as adding more examples or using gamification to strengthen cognition. 2. ** Skill Target ** - If the lesson plan is about cultivating children's self-protection skills when traveling (such as the skills to cross the road correctly, the correct sitting posture when riding a car, etc.), consider whether the child has really mastered these skills. For example, in the simulation of crossing the road, whether the child could follow the correct steps to observe the road conditions and walk on the pedestrian crossing. If it was found that the child still had wrong behavior in practice, it might be necessary to re-design the teaching process, increase more practice opportunities, and the teacher should give more timely and accurate guidance. 3. ** Emotional goal ** - For emotional goals such as cultivating children's sense of safety and responsibility to abide by traffic rules, it was necessary to consider whether they had successfully stimulated this emotion in children. If the child's behavior after the teaching did not reflect the importance of travel safety, such as still violating traffic rules in role-playing games, it might indicate that emotional education was not well integrated into the teaching process. In the follow-up teaching, by telling the story of the traffic accident, the children could understand the importance of safety from an emotional perspective. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content of the kindergarten's travel safety lesson plan needed to be in line with the child's age characteristics and cognitive level. If the content of the lesson plan was too complicated, such as some complicated traffic laws or adult travel concepts, it might be difficult for the child to understand. For example, when explaining complicated content such as the principle of setting the time of traffic signals, young children may feel confused. Therefore, the teaching content should focus more on simple, intuitive travel safety knowledge that is closely related to children's lives, such as knowing common transportation tools, simple riding and walking rules, etc. 2. ** Completeness of the content ** - He had to reflect on whether the content of the lesson plan covered the main aspects of travel safety that should be mastered in kindergarten. For example, whether it included walking safety, riding safety (including different types of vehicles such as private cars and buses), identifying basic traffic signs, and so on. If the content was found to be missing, such as the safety precautions for school buses (in a kindergarten with school buses), the relevant content needed to be supplemented. ** 3. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Interesting * - Teaching in kindergarten needed to be interesting to attract children's attention. If the teaching method in the travel safety lesson plan was relatively simple, such as the teacher's explanation and picture display, the child might feel bored, thus affecting the learning effect. Some interesting activities could be added, such as a small theater for traffic safety (allowing children to perform correct and wrong behaviors during travel), traffic sign jigsaw puzzles, etc., to increase children's participation. 2. ** Interactivity ** - Good interaction can promote children's learning. In the teaching process, we should reflect on whether the interaction between teachers and children, and between children is sufficient. For example, when discussing traffic rules, if only the teacher asked questions and the children answered, the lack of communication and discussion between the children might limit the development of the children's thinking. They could organize group discussions and let the children share their travel experiences and travel phenomena to learn from each other. 3. ** Intuition ** - Children's thinking was based on intuitive images, so teaching methods should reflect intuition. If you only used simple pictures to explain traffic signs, it might not be intuitive enough. You can use physical models to display traffic signs, or take children outdoors to observe traffic signs on the road, so that children can understand the meaning of the signs more deeply. ** 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. ** Abundance of Resources ** - He had to consider whether the teaching resources could meet the teaching needs. For example, when teaching travel safety, if different types of transportation vehicles were needed, but there were only a few pictures of transportation vehicles in the teaching resources, it might not be possible for the children to fully understand the various transportation vehicles. He could collect more transportation models, videos, and other resources to enrich the teaching content. 2. ** Resource effectiveness ** - Whether the teaching resources used were effective in assisting the teaching. For example, some animated videos about travel safety might contain some complicated or inappropriate content for young children. Such resources needed to be filtered and adjusted. Choosing concise, accurate, and suitable video resources for children to watch could better help children understand travel safety knowledge. 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Teaching plan content: Language expression in kindergarten, small class, ticking, ticking, teaching plan Target: Through games, children can learn language and social skills to improve their language skills. Materials: 1. Coursewares and pictures. Picture descriptions. There are text descriptions on the pictures. toys and games provide many ways for children to practice language and social skills. Steps: 1. Prepare a class and pictures to describe the situation and role. 2. Prepare toys and games to provide many ways for children to practice language and social skills in the game. 3. The teacher leads the children to play games to guide the children to communicate through language expression and social skills. 4. Teachers should adjust and guide the children according to their progress to help them master the game skills better. Main point: 1. Let the children practice their language skills through practical communication and games. 2. Guide children to learn how to listen and express, and cultivate children's social skills. 3. Let the children learn to develop their imagination and creativity in a pleasant atmosphere. Difficulties: 1. Let the children learn to listen and express their social skills. 2. Let the children practice their language skills in the game to improve their self-confidence. Effect: Help children learn language expression and social skills to improve their language expression ability. 2. Help children cultivate a pleasant learning atmosphere and increase their interest in learning. 3. Help children develop their imagination and creativity.
** 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>