The following are some examples of a large mathematics public lecture: 1. ** Regarding the understanding of numbers ** - You can set up activities to let children find the numbers in their lives, stimulate their interest in numbers, and improve their ability to express the direction of numbers. For example, through conversation, the child could talk about the numbers he found yesterday and the function of these numbers. - In the teaching of the division and combination of numbers, such as the content of "the division of 10", the goal of the activity could be to explore the division and combination of 10, understand its different composition and decomposition relationship, further perceive the order of the division and combination of numbers, and cultivate scientific inquiry awareness. During the teaching process, the children could be guided to perform the operation of dividing and combining numbers through stories and other situations. For example, the children could help find the cow and then divide the cow, so as to learn the division and combination of 10, which could be expressed with simple formulas. At the same time, the children could feel the convenience and interest of the multi-media in the cooperation and communication. 2. ** Understanding RMB ** - In the public class with the theme of "Understanding RMB", the teacher could show the different face values of RMB and ask the children which face values they knew. From the perspective of food, clothing, housing and transportation, they could not do without RMB, so that the children could understand the importance of RMB in their lives. 3. ** Diagram and Space ** - In the three-dimensional figure recognition teaching, for example, to recognize the cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere and other basic three-dimensional figures. The teaching goal included allowing students to recognize and differentiate these three-dimensional shapes and grasp their basic characteristics. Through observation, practice, and thinking, the students 'spatial imagination and logical thinking ability were cultivated. During the teaching process, physical models such as cubes, cuboids, cylinders, spheres, and other three-dimensional graphic models could be used to let the children learn the characteristics of various shapes through various links such as talking, dividing, recognizing, and playing. They could correct their vague understanding and connect them with life. 4. ** In terms of pattern exploration ** - In public classes such as Gem Forest, teachers could let children explore different arrangement rules through the forest game, such as the repetition, increment, and arrangement of objects from both sides to the middle, to stimulate children's interest in math games. - In terms of graphic combinations, teachers could create scenarios to allow children to spontaneously imagine the changes in the graphics, further consolidating the concept of statistics, bringing into play children's imagination and creativity, and making the game run through the entire activity process. The novel " Hundred Years of Spaceship " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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The following is an example of a 10-minute reflection lesson plan for a small mathematics class: ** I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the open mathematics class, if the goal was to let the child recognize simple numbers or shapes, such as a circle. In 10 minutes, observe whether the child can accurately point out a circular object or distinguish a circle among many shapes. If most of the children could do it, it meant that they had achieved the goal well. If many children mixed up similar shapes such as circles and ovals, it meant that the goal had to be improved. - If the teaching goal was to let the child learn simple numbers, such as counting from 1 to 3, then the child would be able to count from 1 to 3. It could be judged by observing the child's performance in class exercises or games. If the child can successfully count to 3 and understand the relationship between each number, the goal is basically achieved. On the contrary, if the child often makes mistakes or does not understand the relationship between numbers and numbers, the goal is not achieved. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - Suppose the teaching process uses a game teaching method, such as letting the child learn numbers by matching the number card with the corresponding number of toys. Then within 10 minutes, reflect on whether the child actively participated in the game process and whether he learned to use the corresponding relationship between numbers and quantity in the game. If the participation rate of children was low, it might be because the game was not interesting enough or the difficulty was too high. - If an intuitive teaching method is used, such as using physical teaching aids to show shapes, it is necessary to consider whether the child really understands the characteristics of the shape through observing the object. If the child only recognized the shape of the teaching aid on the surface and could not transfer it to other objects in life, it meant that the application of teaching methods still needed to be improved. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, goals ** - If the goal was to cultivate children's interest in mathematics, in the 10-minute public class, it could be judged from the children's classroom performance, such as whether the children actively answered questions, whether they were looking forward to the next teaching session, and so on. If a child showed signs of boredom or inattention, it could be that the teaching content or method did not stimulate their interest. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Selection of content ** - In the 10-minute open mathematics class, the teaching content should be in line with the cognitive level of the children in the small class. For example, they should avoid choosing overly abstract mathematical concepts, such as functions, which were completely unsuitable for small children. It would be more appropriate if he chose to recognize colors, simple shapes, or numbers from 1 to 5. If the teaching content was beyond the scope of children's understanding, it would cause children to have difficulty learning and the classroom would be chaotic. 2. ** Organization of content ** - The organization of the teaching content should be gradual. For example, he could start with a simple recognition of a single figure and then move on to the identification of multiple figures, or he could start with 1 - 3 points and then move on to 1 - 5 points. If the content jumps too much within 10 minutes, such as teaching numbers and shapes, the child may be confused and unable to keep up with the pace of teaching. ** 3. Teaching Method ** 1. ** Diverse ** - In a 10-minute public class, the teaching methods should be diverse. A single teaching method might be boring for small classes. The effect would be even better if he combined the game method, the operation method, and other methods. For example, if a child was simply told that a circle had no corners, the child might not understand it deeply. However, if the child was allowed to touch the edge of a circular and square object with his hand and distinguish it by touch, the child would understand it more thoroughly. 2. ** flexibility ** - In the teaching process, the teaching method should be flexibly adjusted according to the child's classroom reaction. If the child is not interested in a certain game segment, the teacher should change the game method or content in time. For example, if the children did not like the number card matching game, the teacher could change it to letting the children look for items with specific numbers in the classroom environment to increase the participation of the children. ** 4. Children's participation ** 1. ** Individual differences ** - In the 10-minute public class, attention should be paid to the individual differences of children. Some children may be more active and actively participate in every segment, while others may be more shy or have a weaker learning ability and participate less. Teachers should try their best to encourage those children with low participation, such as asking questions individually and giving small rewards, so that every child can gain something in the classroom. 2. ** Overall participation ** - Make sure that most children are able to actively participate in classroom activities. If only a small number of children were participating and most of the children were in a wait-and-see state, it meant that there might be problems in the design of the teaching activities, such as unreasonable grouping of the game segment or the difficulty of the teaching content was too high, causing some children to be unable to participate. ** 5. Time Management ** 1. ** Link allocation ** - Within 10 minutes, the allocation of time for each teaching segment must be reasonable. For example, if the introduction session was too long, it might reduce the teaching time of the later important content, and if the practice session was too short, the child might not be able to consolidate the knowledge. Generally speaking, the introduction session would take 1 - 2 minutes, the new knowledge would be taught for 3 - 5 minutes, the practice and consolidation would take 2 - 4 minutes, and the summary would take about 1 minute. 2. ** Grasp the rhythm ** - The teaching rhythm should be moderate, neither too fast, so that the children can't keep up, nor too slow, so that the children feel bored. 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The following are some of the teaching plans for the open science class: ** I. Teaching plan for "Roundrel"** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Let the child perceive the secret of the roly-doll and learn how to make a self-made toy. - Cultivate children's ability to discover problems, explore and solve problems, and experience the joy of success. 2. ** Event preparation ** - A number of toy roly-ups and self-made "roly-ups"(with flat or round bottom). - Children's operation materials: Semi-circular colored paper, ping pong ball (minus one-third in advance), glue, eggs, pebbles, plasticine, colored paper, and colored pens. - Early childhood learning resources page 4. 3. ** Event process ** - The teacher used a riddle to introduce the activity: "A doll is in good spirits and doesn't sleep all day long. Although your body is small, you have great strength. Thousands of people can't push you down." - The children were free to play with the toy. The teacher guided the children to discover the changes caused by the shape of the bottom and the internal items of the toy. - Make a roly-doll with reference to page 4 of the learning resources for children. Investigate the influence of the material and position of the items at the bottom of the eggshell or table tennis ball on the effect of the roly-doll. For example, the eggshell or the bottom of the ping pong ball were filled with small stones and plasticine, and the doll would not fall down when the plasticine was stuck to the bottom. Children could also be instructed to make and decorate the doll with different materials. - The children exchanged their own roly-dolls. 4. ** Event Extension **: Continue to make other forms of roly-dolls in the art design area and explore the reasons why they won't fall. ** 2."Why Did the Dinosaurs Disappear" lesson plan (less information, only a rough framework)** 1. [Activity objective: Investigate the cause of dinosaur extinction and conduct emotional education.] 2. ** Event process ** - There were many theories about the extinction of dinosaurs. - Mentioning triceratops, stegosaurus, ankylosaurus, Mosasaur, and other dinosaur species. ** 3. Teaching plan for "Understanding Chrysanthemum"** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Let the child use all kinds of senses to observe and recognize the chrysanthemum, and know that there are many varieties of chrysanthemum. - It allowed the child to describe the observation in a more vivid language. - Let the children understand that chrysanthemums are flowers that bloom in autumn to decorate the environment and know how to take care of flowers. - To develop the child's observation and imagination. - Cultivate children's hands-on operation ability, boldly create and share the experience of successful cooperation with their peers in the activity. 2. [Activity preparation: Chrysanthemum lesson, two pots of chrysanthemums.] 3. ** Event process ** - The conversation was led in, mentioning autumn and things in autumn, leading to chrysanthemums. - Play the chrysanthemum class, show the pictures of chrysanthemums, stimulate the children's interest in observation and ask if the chrysanthemums are the same, color, appearance, etc. - The children were free to perceive, observe, and communicate with each other about the chrysanthemum pictures. After that, the children were asked to share the pictures with each other. - The teacher guided the children to observe the chrysanthemum in an orderly manner with various senses such as looking, touching, smelling, etc., including the color of the flower, the shape, smell, the position of the leaves, color, shape, etc., and asked questions to think about. - He introduced that chrysanthemum could be used to make tea and asked the child if he had drunk chrysanthemum tea and how it tasted. - He emphasized that chrysanthemums were autumn flowers and that they had to be protected. ** IV."The Rise and Fall of an Object" lesson plan (Part of the content)** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Let the child know what is sinking and what is floating in the water. - It allows children to operate experiments, record results, and boldly describe the process and results. - Arouse the child's curiosity and desire to explore. - It allowed children to boldly and clearly express their opinions and experience the joy of success. 2. ** Activity preparation **: A large glass tank filled with water, various items that can float (small wooden blocks, spoons, erasers, small stones, foam boards, ocean balls, etc.). ** 5. Interesting Bionic Design (Part of the content)** 1. [Activity objective: The Thinking Tool was invented based on which animals and plants were imitated.] 2. ** Activity process **: The teacher will ask which tools were invented based on the imitation of animals and plants. The children will think about it and answer. For example, the lotus leaf can inspire the invention of umbrellas, the bird can inspire the invention of airplanes, etc. ** 6. Teaching plan for "Turning A4 Paper into Circles"** 1. ** Course objective ** - Let the children be happy to participate in the activities and actively explore the method of turning the A4 paper into a circle. - It allows children to independently make circles and make bold guesses and attempts. - Let the children experience the joy of "drilling holes". 2. ** Course preparation ** - A pair of child safety scissors corresponding to the number of children. - A4 paper. - PPT。 3. ** Course process ** - Lead out the activity. If the little doll wants to play the hole drilling game, show the A4 paper to let the child think about how to make a hole, and guide the child to observe how to cut a bigger hole (the thinner and narrower the edge, the bigger the hole). - The bigger puppet wanted to participate in the game. It showed the steps to teach the children how to make circles and demonstrated them. - Children's operation, teacher patrol guidance. - Criticize children's works, praise successful children and let them experience the fun of passing through holes, and guide and encourage unsuccessful children. ** 7."Magical Fingerprint" lesson plan ** 1. ** Activity Target ** - Let the children recognize fingerprints and know that everyone's fingerprints are different. - Cultivate children's observation, logic, and reasoning skills. - Let the children experience and feel the joy of scientific activities. 2. ** Event preparation **: A hard, smooth membrane, a bottle of baby powder, a brush, a black plastic film, a stamp pad, a magnifying glass, an air blow, goggles, scissors, and scotch tape. 3. ** Event process ** - The scene was introduced. Qiao Hu and Dorothy discussed what fingerprints were and whether fingerprints were the same. - The teacher explained that everyone's fingerprints were different. There were spiral patterns, bow patterns, ring patterns, and other different types. Each fingerprint was different. He also explained that fingerprints could increase friction and help solve cases. - Experience the operation and explore the method of obtaining fingerprints. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some examples of concluding remarks that are suitable for reflecting on mathematics teaching: ** 1. Positive outlook type ** "Through a comprehensive reflection of this public class, we clearly see the problems and opportunities in mathematics teaching. Although we are currently facing many challenges, such as the difficulty of connecting abstract knowledge with real life, or the lack of proficiency in the use of the whole construction teaching method, this also points out the direction for our growth. In the future, we will actively explore more effective teaching strategies, strengthen the overall grasp of the mathematical knowledge system, and constantly design more guided inquiry activities so that students can not only master the knowledge in the mathematics classroom, but also feel the unique charm of mathematics. We believe that as long as we continue to work hard to improve, our mathematics teaching will definitely develop in a more scientific and efficient direction, opening up a broader world of mathematics for our students." ** 2. Summing up ** "In summary, this public class is a very valuable teaching practice and reflection journey. From the design of teaching objectives, the importance of the process of knowledge generation, to teaching evaluation and feedback, we conducted an in-depth analysis. In this process, we realized that mathematics teaching needed to take into account the students 'cognitive laws, psychological characteristics, and the logical system of mathematics itself. "We will apply the results of this public class to future teaching, continue to improve the teaching process, improve the quality of teaching, and strive to make every mathematics class a boost to the growth of students, becoming a stage for the effective inheritance and innovation of mathematics knowledge." ** 3. Encouragement Type ** "Looking back at this public lecture, it is like a mirror that clearly reflects the strengths and weaknesses of our mathematics teaching. Although we still have shortcomings in some aspects, such as the integrity of the knowledge system architecture and the design of guided inquiry activities, this should not be a reason for us to stagnate. On the contrary, this is the source of our motivation to move forward. "Every reflection is an opportunity for transformation. We have to devote ourselves to mathematics teaching with more enthusiasm and a more rigorous attitude. We have to motivate ourselves to constantly create new teaching methods, improve our teaching ability, and bring better and more inspiring mathematics classes to our students." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The following is a summary and reflection of the open class for kindergarten teachers: ** 1. Success ** 1. ** Teacher preparation ** - Many teachers attached great importance to public lessons and actively prepared for them. Some teachers sacrificed a lot of rest time to carefully organize their lesson plans, communicate with their colleagues about the content of the lesson, carefully read all kinds of materials, and even carefully make teaching aids. This serious and responsible attitude laid the foundation for the success of the public class. - In terms of grasping the teaching objectives, teachers could design and organize activities around the teaching objectives. According to the characteristics of the children in the upper class, the relatively boring teaching content was integrated into the game activities. For example, in music class, pictures and action performances were used to help children memorize lyrics, and musical melodies and rhythms were displayed with the help of maps, so that children could better understand music. In language class, pictures or a combination of pictures and texts were used to assist children in understanding and memorizing poems and story content. Through the creation of situations, role-playing and other ways to mobilize children's enthusiasm, so that children could learn knowledge in relaxed and happy games and situations to achieve the expected educational effect. 2. ** Teacher performance and progress ** - Most of the teachers had made progress and breakthroughs on the basis of their original teaching. Although there were certain problems in each class, they could all find their own highlights. For example, some teachers teach naturally and generously, and the curriculum design and grasp are accurate and in place; some teachers use concise language and the classroom rhythm is bright; some teachers are lively and generous, pay attention to teacher-student interaction, and have good classroom control ability; some teachers teach kindly and naturally, and dare to try to use new teaching methods such as PowerPoint teaching. 3. ** In terms of class evaluation ** - Teachers could use their break time to participate in lecture and class evaluation activities, and they could speak enthusiastically during the activities to fully express their thoughts. Everyone dared to admit their own shortcomings, and they could think deeply about the open class and share their thoughts and reflections. ** 2. Inadequacies and Reflection ** 1. ** Teaching content ** - There was a phenomenon of deliberately pursuing the integration of disciplines. Although it was a requirement of the outline that the content of each field should be infiltrated and connected, and it was better to integrate the content of each field through themed activities, in public classes, some teachers deliberately integrated the subject areas, resulting in the teaching content appearing scattered, without focus, and complicated. Moreover, in order to complete the integration of teaching content, the teaching time might be extended. This would exceed the attention time of the children, affect the teaching effect, and increase the burden on the children. 2. ** Teaching format ** - There was a phenomenon of alienation in the "demonstration" and "demonstration" classes. Public lessons were supposed to promote the professional growth of teachers and provide opportunities for observation and discussion. However, in reality, teachers 'teaching was too " perfect ", as if it had been overly polished. Children might just be props for teachers to teach and lose interest. For example, the use of multi-media was supposed to be a teaching aid, but some teachers only used it in a formal manner. They did not integrate it with the teaching content or their own teaching style, causing it to become a background for performance, which seemed abrupt. - Praise for children was formalized. In public classes, the frequency of praising children was too high. Most of them were general praises such as " you're great." This kind of evaluation was too vague. Children could not be clear about what they did well, and they could not obtain accurate and specific information to strengthen their own strengths. Over time, children might think that this kind of praise was cheap and lose the external motivation for development, or breed pride. 3. ** Teaching Evaluation ** - In the teaching evaluation, whether it was self-evaluation or other people's evaluation, teachers could not fully use the correct theory and ideas to observe, analyze and reflect on the public class. Since the success or failure of the open class involved the teacher's evaluation, many non-objective and non-scientific factors seeped into the evaluation process. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
##1. Teach plan for the public class by pulling up seedlings to help them grow ###(1) Teaching objectives 1. Understand the meaning of the story and increase your interest in learning idiom stories. 2. He knew that he couldn't be too hasty in doing things and had to follow the objective laws. ###(2) Teaching preparation 1. ** Teaching aid ** - One idiom story VCD, story tape, and tape recorder. - There were a few story pictures and word cards ("Wake up early and stay up late","rack my brains","exhausted"). 2. ** Knowledge and experience preparation ** - Let the children understand the growth process of the seedlings. ###(3) Teaching process 1. ** Picture and Guess the Story ** - The teacher showed the picture and guided the child to guess the story according to the clues in the picture and the teacher's hints. The child had to pay attention to the connection between the pictures and describe the content of the picture in his own language. 2. ** Play idiom story VCD and ask questions to understand the story ** - Question: - When the farmer complained that the seedlings in his paddy field were growing too slowly, he thought of a way to make the seedlings grow faster. - Did He Miao really grow taller with his help? What happened to the seedlings in the fields? 3. ** Experience tells the reason why the seedlings withered ** - Guide the children to talk about why the seedlings would wither based on their own life experience. - Teacher's summary: The meaning of pulling up seedlings to help them grow is to warn people not to violate the objective laws and be anxious for success, otherwise they will do things badly. 4. ** Listening to stories, displaying cards ** - The children each had a set of story cards. They listened to the recorded story and placed the story cards in order. 5. ** Extension Event ** - ** Art Activity **: Painting-Green Rice Fields. - ** Perception **: Stick the "seedling growth sequence chart" on the wall for children to observe and understand. - [Daily Penetration]: Intentionally teach children some idioms in daily life. - ** Family Penetration **: Parents and children are recommended to play the game of "Idiom Solitaire". ##2. Reflection on Teaching Plans 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - Through the explanation of the story, questions, and the interaction between the children, the children could understand the meaning of the idiom story of pulling up seedlings to help them grow. On the basis of understanding the story, they knew that they could not do things against the objective law and be anxious for success. They had basically achieved the requirement of understanding the meaning of the story in the teaching goal. In terms of increasing interest in learning idiom stories, the fun of the story itself and the use of various teaching methods (such as guessing the story by looking at the picture, listening to the story and arranging the picture card, etc.) could attract the attention of children and stimulate their interest in idiom stories. 2. ** Teaching content ** - It was necessary to prepare for the knowledge and experience of the growth process of the seedlings, which would help the children better understand the absurdity of the farmer's behavior of promoting the growth of seedlings. The use of story pictures, word cards, VCD and other teaching resources enriched the teaching content, allowing children to perceive the story from many angles. However, he could further expand the teaching content, such as adding some small stories that violated the objective laws to explain and deepen the children's understanding. 3. ** Teaching methods ** - Using the method of guessing the story by looking at the pictures could mobilize the children's observation and imagination, and let them actively participate in the early introduction of the story. Playing the VCD and asking questions helped the children to understand the story intuitively. Listening to the story and arranging the picture cards could train the children's listening and hands-on ability, and at the same time deepen their understanding of the story order. However, in the questioning session, more attention could be paid to guiding the children to think independently. For example, when asking why the seedlings withered, the children could first discuss in groups before answering. This could cultivate the children's cooperative inquiry ability. 4. ** Teaching interaction ** - Throughout the teaching process, there was good interaction between the children and the teacher. The teacher could guide the children to answer questions and participate in activities. However, there were relatively few interactions between children. They could add some storytelling or discussion of farmers 'behavior between children, which could improve children's language expression and communication skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the main points of the reflection summary of the teaching plan for the large class 'My Ideals: ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Stimulate students to express themselves ** - Starting the class with a conversation activity and letting the children talk about their ideals was a very good way to introduce them. It could quickly mobilize the enthusiasm of the children and let them participate in the class from their own experiences and ideas. For example, children said that they wanted to be art teachers, kindergarten teachers, doctors, chefs, and other different professions, reflecting that this method could open up their desire to express themselves. 2. ** Enrich teaching content ** - After the children talked about their ideals, they would show pictures of people from all walks of life and let the children describe their characteristics. This would help enrich the children's understanding of different professions and pave the way for subsequent painting activities, making the teaching content more abundant. 3. ** Creating an emotional atmosphere ** - In the course of " My Dreams," the teacher's narration of his own dream story could ease the students 'nervousness about the presence of the teacher, liven up the classroom atmosphere, and promote the emotional exchange between the students and the teacher, making the students more willing to open their hearts and share their dreams. This kind of teacher-student interaction and emotional blending was a very positive factor in classroom teaching. 4. ** Respect the ideals of children ** - They recognized the variety of ideals of young children. Their ideals were not limited to careers, but could also be wishes or things they wanted to invent. This reflected the teacher's respect for children's thinking and helped to cultivate children's broader imagination and creativity. ** 2. Inadequacies ** 1. ** Limitations of ideal concepts ** - In the beginning, when children were guided to talk about their ideals, they were too limited to professional ideals and did not fully cover the concept of ideals. For example, when a child expressed his non-professional ideals such as flying to the moon, he realized this limitation. 2. ** Emotional guidance depth ** - In the teaching process, although there were touching moments when the students revealed their true feelings, they rarely brought the students into such a deep emotional exchange state in the usual teaching. This showed that the depth and persistence of emotional guidance in the overall teaching still needed to be improved. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the content related to the second model novel reading class: ** The definition and characteristics of the first and second model novels ** 1. ** Concepts ** - The second-generation novels were tightly structured, with complicated plots, containing suspense and horror elements, and with reasoning and solving crimes as the theme. 2. ** Specialties ** - ** Multiple story clues **: Through rich plots and character relationships, stimulate the reader's desire for reasoning. - [Mysterious background setting: Often inadvertently revealing the truth, causing people to think deeply.] - ** Gripping suspense and tension **: Details may be the key to solving the mystery, and readers need to use their wisdom. ** 2. The significance of reading the second model novel ** 1. ** Training reasoning ability ** - The reader and the author thought, deduced, and solved problems together, thus training their logical thinking ability. 2. ** Open up your horizons ** - Covering a variety of backgrounds and topics helps to understand different cultures and social phenomena. 3. ** Enjoy the fun ** - The tension and curiosity brought by suspense and reasoning can make the reader enjoy the experience. ** III. Purpose and significance of the lesson ** 1. ** Reading guidance provided ** - It introduced the methods and techniques of reading second-model novels to better understand and appreciate the works. 2. ** Excellent works recommended ** - For example,"Passerby in the Dark Night"(full of suspense and horror, about the search for the truth),"Spring Dream of the Red Chamber"(using "Dream of the Red Chamber" as the background to reveal the complexity of human nature and the conflict of desires),"The Vast Ancient Times"(historical suspense novel, leading readers through time and space to explore ancient secrets), and so on. 3. ** In-depth analysis and discussion ** - ** From a literary perspective **: explore the narrative structure, character creation, and language use to show artistic charm. - ** From the perspective of historical background **: Study the historical events and social background behind it, and identify the cultural values and characteristics of the era. - ** From the perspective of social phenomena **: analyze the social phenomena and human psychology reflected in the novel, and explore the impact and enlightenment on society. ** 4. Reading and Practice-related ** 1. ** Reading and Practicing Methods ** - Choose a second model novel that suits you. - He used a focused reading method and devoted himself to the story. - He thought about the development of the plot and the relationship between the characters. He actively participated in the character's reasoning and puzzle-solving. 2. ** Reading notes and recording methods ** - [** Key Points Excerpt **: Record important plots, key clues, and eye-catching details.] - ** Character Analysis **: Think about the character's personality, motivation, and development, analyze the character's psychology, and record the character's relationship with the timeline layout. - ** Personal feelings **: Record your thoughts, emotions, and experiences while reading, and raise questions and opinions. 3. ** How to share reading experience ** - Find a suitable format, such as book reviews, feedback, or discussion sessions. - To express their opinions and feelings, to communicate and discuss the meaning of the work with others, and to accept different opinions to obtain more thoughts and enlightenment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a detailed reflection on the classification of mathematics activities in small classes: ** 1. Achievement of the event objective ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skill Target ** - In the classification activity, if the goal is to let the child learn to classify according to a certain feature, such as color or shape. During the activity, it was necessary to observe whether the child could accurately classify the items according to the given standards. For example, in an activity that used color as a classification standard, whether the child could put red items together and blue items together. If most of the children could operate it correctly, it meant that the goal was achieved. However, if some children were confused, such as grouping red and similar colors such as orange, this might indicate that the guidance of color distinction in the teaching process was not clear enough, or the color contrast of the teaching materials chosen was not obvious enough. - If the goal of the activity involves letting the child understand the concept of classification, such as saying,"Putting the same things together is classification." Teachers should guide children to understand this abstract concept through a variety of examples. In the process of reflection, review the child's answers. If the child can express similar concepts in his own language, it means that the concept transmission is successful. On the contrary, he needs to consider whether there are problems in the teaching method or the choice of examples, such as whether the use of overly complicated language or not vivid examples to explain the concept. 2. ** Course, Method, and Target ** - When the goal was to cultivate the child's observation ability and operation ability, it was necessary to consider whether the activity process gave the child enough opportunities to observe and operate. For example, in an activity that categorized objects by shape, the child needed to observe the objects of different shapes before operating them. If the teacher explained too much during the activity and the child had too little time to observe and operate independently, it might affect the development of these abilities of the child. Teachers could reflect on whether there was enough time for children to explore and discover the rules themselves, and whether they gave appropriate guidance during the operation of the children, without too much intervention and correcting mistakes in time. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, goals ** - It was important for the children to develop their interest in mathematics activities. In the activity, you can create interesting situations, such as small animals sharing food, to attract children to participate. When reflecting, you should consider the enthusiasm of the child in the activity and whether he actively participated in the classification activities. If the child showed a negative or disinterested attitude, it might be that the situation was not attractive enough, or the difficulty of the activity was too high or too low, causing the child to lose the challenge or sense of accomplishment. ** 2. Event content design ** 1. ** The rationality of the classification criteria ** - The classification criteria chosen should be in line with the cognitive level of the children in the small class. For example, classification by size, color, simple shape, etc. was more suitable for small children. However, overly complicated classification criteria, such as classification by function or material (materials that were difficult for small children to understand), might cause difficulties for children. If it is found that the child has difficulty understanding the classification criteria during the activity, it is necessary to re-evaluate whether the selection of the classification criteria is appropriate. 2. ** Selection and Use of Teaching Aids ** - The choice of teaching aids should be intuitive, vivid, and colorful to attract the attention of children. For example, using colored blocks, small animal cards, etc. as teaching aids for classification. In the process of reflection, he had to consider whether the teaching aid had played its proper supporting role. If there were too many or too few teaching aids, it might affect the child's operating experience. Too many teaching materials may confuse the child, and too few may not fully demonstrate the variety of categories. At the same time, the presentation method of the teaching aid was also very important. Whether it could clearly display the characteristics of the classification, such as whether the color distinction was obvious when it was classified by color. ** 3. Event organization and implementation ** 1. ** Connection of activity segments ** - The transition between activities should be smooth and natural. For example, from the introduction stage to the main body's classification operation stage, to the final summary stage, there must be a logical connection between each stage. If the transition between the activities was found to be stiff, the child might be distracted. This required a re-adjustment of the transition between the segments. For example, the continuation of the story, questions, and guidance could be used to make the connection between the segments more natural. 2. ** Teacher's guidance and interaction ** - When the child was performing the classification operation, the teacher's guidance should be timely and appropriate. If the teacher pointed out the child's mistakes too early or interfered too much with the child's operational thinking, it might affect the child's independent exploration ability. Teachers should give appropriate guidance when children encounter difficulties or misconceptions. At the same time, the interaction between teachers and children was also very important. Children should be encouraged to actively express their thoughts and give positive feedback in a timely manner, such as praise and encouragement, to enhance children's self-confidence and participation. ** 4. Event Extension ** 1. ** Contact between family and kindergarten ** - You can think about how to extend the classification activities to the family, such as assigning small family tasks and letting the children sort their toys when they go home. If you don't connect well with your family in the extension of activities, you may miss some opportunities to consolidate the knowledge and skills that children have learned. They could consider informing parents of the content of the activities through parent groups and providing some simple suggestions for family activities to promote children's learning and development in the family environment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>