Divided discussion of the seventh grade mathematics lesson plan and reflectionThe following is a classified discussion of the seventh grade mathematics lesson plans and reflections:
** I. Teaching plan and reflection on academic situation analysis **
1. ** Students 'foundation and learning attitude **
- In some lesson plans and reflections, it was mentioned that students had large differences in their foundations and were seriously divided. Some students had poor mathematics foundation, low learning enthusiasm, lack of interest, poor learning habits and methods; Middle school students were not flexible enough in the application of basic knowledge, had many calculation errors, and had weak knowledge transfer ability; they had poor ability to solve mathematical problems in real life. This suggested that the design of teaching plans should pay attention to the needs of students at different levels, and adopt strategies such as hierarchical teaching and individual coaching.
2. ** Teaching adjustment for learning experience **
- In the process of teaching reflection, he realized that it was necessary to cultivate students 'interest, such as through a variety of ways to stimulate interest, such as asking questions for students to discuss, letting students explore, connecting with life practice, guiding learning methods, etc. At the same time, it was necessary to cultivate students 'problem awareness, guide them to discover and solve problems, and improve their learning efficiency.
** II. Teaching plan and reflection on the content of the teaching materials **
1. ** Teaching arrangement for each chapter of the textbook **
- For different chapters in the textbook, such as intersecting lines and parallel lines, real numbers, plane rectangular coordinates, two-dimensional linear equations, equations and equations, data collection and description, etc., the teaching plan should have different teaching schedules. For example, four weeks of teaching time for intersecting lines and parallel lines, two weeks for real numbers, etc. This reflected the reasonable allocation of time according to the difficulty and importance of the chapter.
- In terms of teaching content, different chapters had different emphases. For example, in the chapter on intersecting lines and parallel lines, students would further explore the relationship between the positions of straight lines on the basis of their preliminary understanding of geometric figures, and the chapter on real numbers would focus on using real numbers to solve practical problems.
2. ** Breakthrough in teaching content **
- For example, in the data description section, the teaching of the Histogram was difficult. The teacher used the guided inquiry method to teach, combining the actual situation of the students to teach. In the teaching of the nature of parallel lines, instead of directly telling the students the conclusion, the students were allowed to discover the nature through independent exploration, experiment, and verification. Different guiding methods were used for different nature inquiries. For example, the first inquiry "two straight lines are parallel and the corresponding angles are equal" arranged the inquiry steps to explore for all students; The second inquiry "two straight lines are parallel and the internal angles are equal" and "two straight lines are parallel and the internal angles are complementary" emphasized the students 'independent learning.
** 3. Teaching plans and reflections on teaching methods **
1. ** Change in teaching philosophy **
- Influenced by the experience of "Yangsi", some teaching reflections mentioned the reform of teaching philosophy, such as believing that "there are no students who can't be taught well" and pursuing "satisfying every parent". In terms of classroom teaching, he pursued an efficient classroom and achieved the goal of "three lectures and three nots", that is, to talk about points that are easy to mix up, to talk about points that are easy to miss, and to talk about points that are easy to make mistakes. He did not talk about what the students already knew, what the students could learn themselves, and what the students could not learn no matter how hard they learned.
2. ** The application of specific teaching methods **
- In the teaching process, a variety of teaching methods were used. For example, in terms of stimulating students 'thinking, they could activate students' thinking by asking scattered questions. For example, in the teaching related to data collection, it was proposed that " In order to participate in the broadcast gymnastics competition between all grades in the school, the seventh grade is preparing to select 40 students with similar heights from 63 students to participate in the competition. If you were asked to choose the participating team members, how would you choose them?" This kind of question allowed the students to participate extensively and solve the subsequent error-prone and difficult problems.
- In terms of the implementation of emotional goals, for example, in the data teaching, by asking,"How are they doing?" How do we compare to them?" To stimulate the students 'collective sense of honor, let the students experience the role of statistics in life through practice questions, enhance their interest in learning, and cultivate good habits and scientific attitudes.
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