An Analysis of the Excellent Teaching Plans and Reflection in the Field of Language in Large ClassesThe following are the excellent lesson plans and reflections in the language field of three large classes:
** I. Good Friends lesson plan **
1. ** Teaching plan content **
- ** Education goal **
- Let the children familiarize themselves with the content of the story, understand the concept of good friends, and feel the warmth and beauty of friendship.
- Guide the child to find a good friend and bravely tell the story.
- Through a variety of reading methods (teacher reading, children reading, participating in the performance) to let the children perceive the story, guide the children to carefully observe the scene to stimulate imagination.
- ** Event preparation **
- A large book, a number of self-made pictures, a music tape of "Looking for Friends", and a reading CD.
- ** Event process **
- ** Conversation Introduction **: Ask the child if he has any good friends and what he does with them. Then use pictures to draw out the story content. From the first page, the children were asked to share what the children were doing in the pictures. For example, on the first page, the children were asked to describe what the children were doing in the pictures. They were told that playing together often could make them good friends, and they were also guided to think about who else their good friends could be. On the second to fifth pages, the children were asked to guess the pictures and say who else their good friends could be, and describe their expressions and feelings when they were together. On the fifth to seventh pages, the children were asked to look at the pictures and say what their good friends liked to do together, and they acted out the content to organize the sentences. On pages 8 - 9, the children were asked to talk about the comfort of good friends when they were sad and the help of good friends when they were in trouble. On page 10, the children were asked to talk about their feelings when they quarreled with good friends. On page 11, the children were asked to see how to reconcile after quarreling and think about solutions to similar problems.
- They showed the big book, first enjoyed the "Lead-Reading Disc" reading aloud, and then collectively followed the teacher to read with emotion.
- To summarize and share: review the good friends in the story, expand the concept of good friends, including adults, animals, toys, etc., and guide children to think about what they should do when their good friends are in trouble or sad.
- Finally, he played the music game "Find Friends."
2. ** Reflection, summary and analysis **
- ** Strengths **
- The teaching goal was achieved, and the children were highly motivated. Under the guidance of the teacher, they could imagine boldly around the picture and answer questions. The classroom atmosphere was strong.
- According to the plot of the book, the teacher could divide the story into three parts and derive the things related to good friends layer by layer, grasping the important and difficult points of the book.
- ** Not enough **
- Children should be the primary teacher in the reading segment.
- Teachers should pay attention to the correct pronunciation of "toy".
** II. Teaching plan for Animal Occupation Agency **
1. ** Teaching plan content **
- ** Education goal **
- [Cognitional goal: Perceive the content of the story and gain a preliminary understanding of the internal relationship between the characteristics of common animals and their "occupations."
- [Skill objective: Able to use your own experience to analyze the characteristics of animals, consider suitable jobs, and use the sentence "because... so..." to express it completely]
- [Emotional goals: Likes listening to stories and experiencing the joys of different professions.]
- ** Event preparation **: Items or pictures related to common occupations (police, teachers, firefighters, etc.), as well as pictures of some animals (lobsters, frogs, kangaroo, etc.).
- ** Event process **
- ** Beginning-Rhythm Introduction **: Play the music of "Gorilla", and the teacher and child will dance with the imaginary gorilla, leading to the animal employment agency opened by the gorilla. Then, through asking questions, such as what profession lobsters were suitable for, the children were guided to think and conclude that lobsters were suitable for sewing because their pincers were like scissors.
- The teacher showed pictures of animals such as puppies, squirrels, elephants, and earthworms to organize the children to continue the story.
- ** End-Conversation Activity **: Start a conversation activity called "My Future Occupation", and let the children talk about their future occupations according to their specialties and preferences.
2. ** Reflection, summary and analysis **
- ** Strengths **
- The lesson plan was designed from the introduction to the main activity to the conversation at the end. The links were coherent.
- The teaching goal was clear. Through stories and interactions, children could better understand the relationship between animal characteristics and occupations, and exercise their ability to express themselves.
- ** Not enough **
- It could increase the number of interaction sessions, allowing more children to have the opportunity to fully express their thoughts.
** 3. Guess Who This Is **
1. ** Teaching plan content **
- ** Education goal **
- Feel the characteristics of riddles in the guessing game and try to create new riddles according to the form of children's songs.
- Through observation, you can discover and express the basic characteristics of people and things, and experience the fun of designing riddles and guessing riddles.
- ** Event preparation **
- There were a number of blank squares, a number of cross-hatching pens, and a number of animal pictures.
- ** Event process **
- ** Playing guessing games **
- The teacher can explain the riddle to guide the child to guess, and can also help the child guess the answer by drawing while explaining.
- ** Exploring the secrets of riddles **
- Observe the riddle board, recall a few sentences on the riddle board, and explore the characteristics of the riddle.
- Presenting pictures of animals, the children try to make up a riddle according to the puzzle board. The group will choose animals to make up a riddle for other children to guess.
- ** Interactivity game: Guess who it is **
- The teacher created a riddle on the spot to let the children guess who was in the class to consolidate the rules of riddle creation.
- The children's group worked together to choose their companions or adults to create the riddle, and then they communicated and guessed collectively.
- ** End **
- Exploring the secrets of the last two squares on the riddle board, displaying the riddles created by the children and making them into a riddle song.
2. ** Reflection, summary and analysis **
- ** Strengths **
- The lesson plan revolved around guessing riddles, from guessing riddles to exploring the secrets of riddles to creating riddles, which was in line with the law of children's cognitive development.
- The activity preparation materials were simple and practical, and could assist teaching activities very well.
- ** Not enough **
- For children who are more difficult to create, the teacher's individual guidance may not be sufficient.
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