Big Class Science Open Class Teaching PlanThe 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.
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