The following are some of the main points of reflection on the small class's social activities lesson plan: ** 1. Achievement of the target ** 1. ** Exploration and fun experience ** - Observe if the child is willing to explore the various ways of playing with the bottle. For example, if most of the children actively tried to play games such as kicking bottles and jumping bottles as obstacles, it meant that the goal of stimulating children's interest in exploration was achieved. If some children were limited to one or two types of play, they might need to reflect on whether the guidance methods were diverse enough and whether they were given enough time to explore independently. - As for the fun of the activity brought by the bottle, it could be judged from the expression of the child and the degree of participation. If the child maintained a positive attitude and laughter throughout the activity, it meant that the goal of fun experience was easier to achieve. If the child showed boredom or did not participate actively, it might be that the activity was not interesting enough. 2. ** Cooperation and Challenge Accepted ** - For the goal of whether they were willing to play with their peers, boldly accept challenges, and experience the joy of cooperation, they had to examine the performance of the children when they cooperated to place bottles and complete tasks such as jumping bottles and dribbling. If the child can actively seek cooperation with his peers and actively respond to challenges such as increasing the height of bottles and arranging multiple groups of bottles, the goal will be achieved. On the contrary, if the child is more inclined to play alone and has resistance to challenges, he needs to think about how to improve the activity to better promote cooperation and challenge acceptance. ** 2. Event preparation ** 1. ** EXP preparation ** - The activity presupposes that the child has a certain amount of experience such as jumping ability. Reflect on whether the child's existing experience is enough to support the development of the activity in actual activities. For example, if children generally had difficulties in the bottle jump segment, it might be due to insufficient experience and preparation, and they needed to increase the relevant exercise or guidance before the activity. 2. ** Material preparation ** - Check if the plastic bottles, homemade croquet, background music, and other materials are sufficient and appropriate. If the number of bottles is insufficient, causing the children to wait too long, or if the music selection is not good enough to set off the activity atmosphere, it needs to be mentioned in the reflection and improvement measures should be proposed. ** 3. Activity process ** 1. ** Beginning ** - In the music and entrance segment, they considered whether the music played could attract the attention of the children and whether the way the teacher led the children into the venue could arouse their enthusiasm. For example, whether the rhythm of the music was bright and in line with the preferences of the children, and whether the teacher's guidance was concise and vivid. - In the warm-up segment, observe the children's participation in various warm-up movements that interact with the bottle. If some actions are difficult for the child to complete or are not interested, consider adjusting the content of the action or the demonstration method. 2. ** Try to play with bottles freely ** - When children explore the bottle freely, they should consider whether the teacher's guidance is appropriate. For example, whether the children were given enough space and time to try different play methods, and whether the teacher's observation and feedback on the children's play methods were timely and effective. If they found children with unique playstyles, could the teachers give them timely affirmation and encouragement to stimulate more children's creativity? 3. ** Playing bottle jumping ** - In each part of the bottle jump, including finding friends to put bottles to jump, grouping up to jump the river, dribbling, etc., analyze whether the teacher's demonstration is clear and accurate. For example, whether the teacher's explanation of the key points of the bottle jump was easy for the children to understand, whether he could pay attention to the individual differences of the children during the group game, and whether there was additional guidance for the children with weaker abilities. ** 4. Directions for improving the event ** 1. Based on the achievement of the goal, the preparation of the activity, and the analysis of the activity process, propose specific improvement measures. For example, if it was found that the child's sense of cooperation was not strong, some special cooperative games could be added, such as group relay races, so that the child could better experience the importance of cooperation in the game. 2. To address the problems in the activity, such as the lack of participation of children, lack of interest in certain aspects, etc., he proposed innovative ideas. For example, he could combine stories, role-playing, and other methods to make the bottle more interesting in the activity. For example, imagine the bottle as a small animal's home, and the child jumping from the bottle was helping the small animal deliver things. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is an example of a lesson plan and reflection summary for a small outdoor activity: ** 1. Teaching plan ** #<<Small Class's Outdoor Breakthrough Activity>> ##(1) Activity Target 1. Train the child's body functions, such as walking, running, jumping, drilling, crawling, and other movement abilities. 2. Cultivate children's sense of teamwork and competition. 3. Let the children experience the fun of the game in outdoor activities to enhance their self-confidence. ##(2) Event preparation 1. According to the content of the challenge, set the corresponding props, such as small arch (for drilling), colorful hula hoop (for jumping), obstacles (for bypassing or crossing), small flag (end mark), etc. 2. The activity venue should be a relatively open and safe outdoor area, such as a kindergarten playground. 3. Prepare different colored labels (such as bracelets or sticker) for the children to distinguish between groups. ##(3) Activity ### 1. beginning portion - The teacher led the children to the outdoor field to do simple warm-up exercises. This included head movements, shoulder movements, chest expansion movements, waist movements, hand and foot joint movements, etc. Each movement was done four times eight beats, so that the child's body parts could be fully moved to avoid injury. ### 2. essential part - Introduction to the rules of the game - Divide the children into small groups (e.g. divide them into groups of 3 - 4 according to the number of children). - The children in each group needed to complete the set level tasks in turn, such as first passing through the small arch, then jumping into the three hula hoops, and then running around the obstacles to the next level. - Each level had a teacher or assistant to guide and supervise the children to ensure that they completed the task safely and correctly. - The last child in the group would pull up the small flag at the finish line. The group that completed all the levels first would win. - The game begins - According to the order of grouping, each group of children began to pass the level. The teacher encouraged the children, reminded them to pay attention to safety, and corrected the wrong actions in time. - For children who were timid or uncoordinated, the teacher could give appropriate help and guidance, such as holding the child's hand to complete the more difficult levels. ### 3. ending portion - The winning team would be given a small prize (such as a small sticker or a small toy) and all participating children would be praised for their efforts and bravery in the event. - Lead the child to do relaxation activities, such as deep breathing, stretching leg muscles, relaxing arms, etc., to help the child relieve physical fatigue. ##(4) Activity Extension 1. At the end of the activity, the children could be guided to recall the difficulties and interesting things they encountered during the process of clearing the level, and the children could be encouraged to express them in simple words. 2. In the art design area, they would provide materials for the children to create works related to the clearing activities, such as painting the scene of their own clearing. ** 2. Reflection and conclusion ** #"Reflection on the small class's outdoor activities" ##(I) Reflection on Infant Development 1. Physical development - Through the activities of walking, running, jumping, drilling, crawling and other links, the children's physical coordination and flexibility were better trained. Most of the children could complete the movements according to the requirements, but there were still a few children who were not skilled enough in jumping and drilling, and needed to practice more in future activities. 2. In terms of psychological development - The children showed high enthusiasm and enthusiasm when they participated in the activities, especially in the group competition segment. The children's sense of teamwork and competition increased. However, for some children who encountered difficulties in the process of breaking through, there may be temporary frustration. Teachers need to pay more attention to the emotional changes of the children in the follow-up activities and give timely encouragement and support. ##(2) Reflection on the Event Design 1. Level Setting - The difficulty of the overall level setting was moderate, suitable for the age characteristics of the children in the small class. However, the transition between some levels could be smoother. For example, in the transition from drilling the arch to jumping the hula hoop, some guiding signs or action demonstration could be added to make it easier for the child to understand the next task. 2. security assurance - Safety checks were conducted on the venue and props before the event, but during the event, it was found that some children might collide with other children when running fast. In the future, when designing activities, they needed to be more clear about the range of activities for each level and add safety tips in areas where collisions were prone to occur. ##(3) Reflection on the interaction between teachers and children 1. During the activity, the interaction between teachers and children was more active. Teachers could give guidance and encouragement to children in a timely manner, but during the interaction process, sometimes they would pay too much attention to the completion of the child's actions and ignore the child's emotional expression. In future activities, teachers need to pay more attention to emotional communication with children and pay more attention to the development of children. 2. In the group competition segment, teachers could guide children to pay more attention to the process of teamwork, not just the results of the competition. For example, they could let the children cheer for each other in the group, help each other, and complete the task together to further strengthen the children's sense of teamwork. ##(4) Modification 1. According to the performance of the children in the activities, the content and difficulty of the follow-up sports activities were adjusted, and the training of the weak links of the children was emphasized, such as the practice of jumping and drilling movements. 2. The design of the event would be optimized to make the level settings more scientific and reasonable, and the transition would be more natural. At the same time, safety measures would be further strengthened to ensure the safety of the event. 3. In terms of teacher-child interaction, teachers should constantly improve their observation skills, capture the emotional changes and needs of children in a timely manner, and give more comprehensive and effective support and guidance to better promote the physical and mental development of children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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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 an example of a National Day small class activity lesson plan and reflection: ** 1. Teaching plan goal ** 1. Let the children know that National Day is the birthday of their mother and understand the meaning of National Day. 2. Through activities, children's love for their motherland was stimulated. 3. Cultivate children's hands-on ability, participation awareness and expression ability. ** 2. Prepare the lesson plan ** 1. Pictures and videos related to the National Day, such as the national flag, Tianamen, military parade, etc. 2. The materials used to make the national flag, such as red paper, yellow five-pointed star sticker, small wooden stick, etc. 3. A simple patriotic song audio suitable for small children. ** 3. Teaching Plan Execution ** #(I) Introduction 1. Play the video clip of the National Day military parade (choose the more shocking and shorter part) to attract the attention of the children. 2. Ask questions to guide children to think, such as,"Children, wasn't the scene just now spectacular? Do you know what we're celebrating?" #(2) Knowledge Explanation 1. Using pictures to introduce the National Day to the children, telling them that October 1st is the National Day, which is the birthday of the mother of the motherland. 2. Showing pictures of the national flag, explaining the color and meaning of the national flag. Red symbolizes revolution, and the five five-pointed stars symbolize the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of the China Communist Party. #(III) Activity 1. Making a Flag - Every child was given the materials to make a national flag. - The teacher demonstrated the steps of making the flag: First, pick up the red paper and stick a small wooden stick to one end of the paper as a flagpole. Then, stick a yellow five-pointed star sticker on the upper left corner of the red paper (the big five-pointed star is stuck in the upper left corner, and the four small five-pointed stars surround the big five-pointed star on the right). - The children were allowed to make the flag themselves. The teacher would give guidance and help to encourage the children to complete it independently. 2. singing patriotic songs - The teacher played the audio of a simple patriotic song, such as "I Love Beijing's Tianamen." - The teacher first demonstrated a few lines, then guided the child to sing along, giving positive affirmation and encouragement to the child's performance. #(4) Sharing and Communication 1. He asked the children to sit together with the flag they had made. 2. Children were encouraged to share their understanding of the National Day and the national flag. They could say,"Children, now that you have made the national flag, who can say what they think about the National Day or the national flag?" Guide children to express their feelings in simple language, such as "I like the national flag","National Day is very lively", etc. ** IV. Reflection on lesson plans ** #(I) Strengths 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - Through videos, pictures, making national flags, singing patriotic songs, and other activities, most of the children knew that National Day was the birthday of their mother and had a preliminary understanding of the national flag. They basically achieved the goal of knowledge transfer in the teaching plan. - During the activity, the children actively participated in making the national flag and singing, showing interest in the activity. To a certain extent, it stimulated their love for the motherland and also trained their practical ability and expression ability. 2. ** Event design ** - The content of the activity was rich and varied, covering visual (pictures, videos), hands-on (making flags), and auditory (singing patriotic songs). It was in line with the learning characteristics of the children in the small class, which could attract the attention of the children and maintain their participation. - The difficulty of the activity segment was moderate, and it was feasible for the children in small classes. For example, the steps of making the national flag were simple and clear, and children could complete it well under the guidance of teachers. The patriotic songs chosen were simple in melody and easy to remember, making it easy for children to learn to sing. #(II) Inadequacies 1. ** Individual concerns ** - During the activity, due to the large number of children, it was difficult for teachers to pay full attention to the performance and needs of each child. Some children encountered difficulties in making the national flag, such as the position of the five-pointed star was not accurate or the small wooden stick was not firmly pasted. The teacher did not give individual guidance in time. 2. ** Deep understanding ** - The explanation of the meaning of National Day may be too simple. Small children may only know that it was the birthday of their mother on the surface, but they could not understand the deeper meaning of national development and national pride behind National Day. - In the sharing and communication session, due to the limited ability of the children to express themselves, some children may have deeper thoughts but cannot express them accurately. The depth of the teacher's guidance can be further strengthened. #(3) Modification measures 1. ** Increase individual attention ** - Arrange a teaching assistant in the activity to assist the teacher in paying attention to the activities of each child and provide timely assistance and guidance to the children in need to ensure that each child can fully participate in the activity and gain something. 2. ** Deepen knowledge explanation ** - When explaining the meaning of National Day, you can combine some simple stories or changes around the child to explain. For example, they would tell stories about how children could live and learn happily in kindergarten under the protection of their mothers, so that children could feel the importance of their motherland from their own lives. - In the sharing and communication session, teachers could guide children to express themselves more patiently, and help children think deeply and accurately express their feelings through questions and hints. For example, when a child says "I like the national flag", the teacher can ask "Why do you like the national flag? What does the color of the flag remind you of?" Wait for the question. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a small class's reflection on the zongzi lesson plan: * * I. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Knowledge target ** - In the design of the lesson plan, the aim was to let the children have a preliminary understanding of the Dragon Boat Festival as a traditional festival and to know the connection between Zongzi and the Dragon Boat Festival. From the perspective of the teaching process, by showing the real thing of the zongzi and telling the story, the children could recognize the custom of eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival, which basically achieved the goal of letting the children have a preliminary understanding of the relationship between the Dragon Boat Festival and zongzi. However, the other customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as dragon boat racing, were not deeply infiltrated in the teaching plan. Children lacked a comprehensive understanding of the rich customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. 2. * * Ability Target ** - The lesson plan arranged for the children to observe the shape of the dumplings, taste the dumplings and other links to cultivate the children's observation and perception. In actual teaching, the children could actively participate in observation and tasting activities, and could simply describe the shape and taste of the dumplings, such as saying that the dumplings were triangular and tasted sweet, which improved the children's observation and perception ability to a certain extent. However, there were some shortcomings in guiding children to carry out more in-depth communication and interaction. For example, when sharing the types of zongzi they had eaten, the interaction between children was not enthusiastic enough, and teachers still needed to improve in stimulating children's enthusiasm for communication. 3. * * Emotional goal ** - It was hoped that the children would develop admiration for Qu Yuan by understanding his story. However, in actual teaching, due to the difficulty of children's understanding of ancient characters and historical concepts, the achievement of this emotional goal was not good. Although the child had heard Qu Yuan's story, it might only be a superficial understanding, and it was difficult to truly develop deep feelings of admiration. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Selection of content ** - It was appropriate to choose zongzi as the teaching content because zongzi was the most representative item of the Dragon Boat Festival. Children were also more interested in food and could easily attract their attention. However, the teaching content was too focused on the zongzi itself, and the cultural meaning of the Dragon Boat Festival was not explored enough. For example, in addition to remembering Qu Yuan, the Dragon Boat Festival also had connections with other legendary figures, as well as the cultural significance of the festival, such as curing diseases and epidemic prevention, which were not fully reflected in the teaching plan. 2. * * Organization of content ** - In terms of content organization, the overall process was relatively clear, from introducing the topic of zongzi to letting the children observe, taste, and then telling the story. However, in the story-telling segment, concepts that were difficult for children to understand (such as the concept of ancient countries) were not simplified better, resulting in obstacles for children to understand Qu Yuan's story. * * 3. Teaching Method ** 1. * * The application of the intuitive teaching method ** - Through visual teaching methods such as displaying the real thing of the zongzi and playing animation videos, children could intuitively see the shape and color of the zongzi and understand the production process of the zongzi. This teaching method was very effective in early childhood teaching. For example, after children saw the real thing of the zongzi, they had a deeper impression of the shape of the zongzi, which was much better than a simple verbal description. 2. * * The effect of the interaction teaching method ** - In the lesson plan, there was an interaction segment, such as letting the children share the zongzi they had eaten. However, in actual teaching, the interaction effect was not ideal. Teachers lacked effective incentive measures and guidance skills when guiding children's interaction, resulting in the atmosphere of the interaction session not being active enough, and children's participation needed to be improved. * * 4. Teaching Resources ** 1. * * Physical Resources ** - The real thing was a very good teaching resource. It allowed children to observe and touch it at a close distance, increasing their perceptual knowledge of dumplings. However, in the teaching process, if more types of zongzi could be added (such as zongzi of different shapes and fillings), it would give children a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of zongzi. 2. * * Multi-media Resources ** - The use of animated videos helped children understand the story and customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, but the choice of video content could be more varied. For example, they could choose videos that included more scenes of Dragon Boat Festival folk activities (such as dragon boat racing, hanging calamus, etc.) to let the children feel the atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival more comprehensively. * * 5. Modification measures ** 1. * * Teaching objectives ** - To enrich the knowledge content of the teaching objective, in addition to the connection between Zongzi and the Dragon Boat Festival, it was also necessary to introduce other customs and cultural implications of the Dragon Boat Festival in depth. In terms of emotional goals, the story of Qu Yuan should be told in a way that was more suitable for children to understand. For example, the story should be adapted into a simple picture book form so that children could accept it more easily and achieve their emotional goals better. 2. * * Teaching content ** - To broaden the breadth and depth of the teaching content, in addition to the zongzi itself, more cultural elements of the Dragon Boat Festival should be integrated. In terms of content organization, concepts that were difficult to understand were simplified and child-like so that children could better understand them. 3. * * Teaching methods ** - To further improve the interaction teaching method, teachers should learn more guidance skills, such as encouraging children to actively participate in the interaction by rewarding them with small labels. In terms of the intuitive teaching method, more contrast observation activities could be added, such as comparing the similarities and differences of different shapes of zongzi. 4. * * Teaching Resources ** - Prepare more types of dumplings and more abundant multi-media resources, such as making a PowerPoint presentation that introduced the various customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, so that the teaching resources could better serve the teaching goals. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the reflection content of the teaching plan activities of different middle classes: ** I. Reflection on the charity sale ** 1. ** Success ** - The entire charity sale was organized in an orderly manner. Parents and teachers worked together, and the children gave their love under the leadership of parents and teachers. - The parents were very supportive and interested in the event, which increased the cooperation between the two families. - The children developed a sense of care, learned to be willing to help others, and at the same time strengthened their social skills. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - The price of the charity sale items was a little inappropriate, but it still raised a lot of money. It could help poor children improve their lives. In the future, they needed to set the price more accurately. ** 2. Reflection on the activities centered on gymnastics performance ** 1. ** Positive aspects ** - The activity allowed the child to make full use of the small chair, exercise the child's balance ability, let the child actively and happily perform, and spend a healthy and happy Children's Day. - Through participating in the celebration activities, the children were trained to perform boldly, enhance their self-confidence, and experience the festive atmosphere. - Know the time, origin, and customs of the festival, feel the festive atmosphere, and participate in the festival games. - Children could feel the festive atmosphere and experience the happiness of childhood. At the same time, they could also cultivate a pure patriotic heart and experience the joy of cooperation and communication. Overall, the lesson plan reflection of the June 1 activity in the middle class reflected that the activity had positive significance in many aspects such as early childhood development and home-family cooperation, but there were also areas that needed improvement, such as the price positioning of the charity sale. <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 for reflection after class on the outdoor activities lesson plan for the small class: ** 1. Regarding children's interests and participation ** 1. ** Impact of open materials ** - If a variety of equipment was provided for the children to choose, the participation of the children was often higher. For example, placing a variety of outdoor equipment at the same time, changing the practice of only one type of equipment in the past, could avoid the phenomenon of watching and waiting because children did not like or were not good at certain equipment. Self-made toys such as "rainbow sticks"(long ribbons worn on paper sticks), shoes and gloves made of old cardboard were very popular among children and could increase their enthusiasm for participating in outdoor activities. 2. ** Attraction of game content ** - Small children were very interested in simple, easy-to-master, and role-based game content. For example, in a game like "tail catching", which had a certain role, although the child might lack skills at the beginning, after a few attempts, he could mobilize his enthusiasm and experience the joy of cooperative games. However, competitions, competitions, and games with a large amount of exercise may be challenging for children in small classes and need to be adjusted according to the actual acceptance of children. - By combining the familiar situations of the children, such as "Piglet Building a House"(activities such as moving bricks, laying bricks, fetching water, etc.), the children could integrate into the situation and increase their participation. ** 2. Regarding the development of children's skills and abilities ** 1. ** Skill Mastery Status ** - In some activities, such as walking on the balance beam, small children may be willing to try, but when faced with slightly difficult movements, such as walking on a small slope, they will be afraid. This suggested that teachers should fully consider the ability level of children when designing activities and arrange the content of the activities step by step. - In ball games, children need to gradually learn how to roll the ball, including straight rolling and rolling around obstacles. Teachers should guide children to explore fast and stable rolling methods, such as reminding children to run forward with the ball and not to use too much strength when rolling. 2. ** Comprehensive Ability Development ** - Through a variety of outdoor activities, such as games that include throwing, jumping, catching, balance, and other activities, children can develop their comprehensive abilities, including agility and coordination. However, teachers should pay attention to the individual differences of children to ensure that each child can gain something from the activities. ** 3. About the teaching organization ** 1. ** The flexibility of teacher guidance ** - During the activities, teachers should give children the opportunity to learn independently, but they should also have flexibility and adaptability. For example, in the "tail catching" game, the teacher had to adjust the guidance method according to the child's performance in the game. At the beginning, some children did not know how to escape and chase, so the teacher had to guide them appropriately. 2. ** The organizational form is suitable ** - In terms of organizational forms, teachers can use individual activities, group activities, and many other forms. Children were allowed to play creative games with a variety of equipment combinations. This would fully respect the child's wishes and allow the child to move freely and happily. However, he also had to pay attention to avoid excessive control and intervention. 3. ** Event schedule ** - Considering that the amount of exercise for children varied, and there might be situations where they were not fit for exercise, it was necessary to increase the flexibility of their activity time. For example, children could choose to exercise outdoors or enter the activity room to play with tabletop toys after coming to the kindergarten to avoid passive waiting. At the same time, teachers could divide their work reasonably and better guide children's activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of the reflection and analysis of the important and difficult points of a small class health lesson plan: ##1. Reflection on Teaching Plans ###(1) Achievement of the goal 1. ** Physical development ** - The main purpose of the tail-pulling game was to train the children's ability to run and dodge. In the actual game process, most of the children could actively participate in running and dodging movements. In the process of chasing and being chased, the coordination and agility of the children's bodies were trained to a certain extent, which indicated that the physical development goal was basically achieved. - However, some children were shy at the beginning of the game or unfamiliar with the new environment, so they could not fully participate in the fast running and dodging movements, and needed more guidance later on. 2. ** In terms of emotional experience ** - The game was interesting to a certain extent. The children kept laughing in the game, showing their love for the game. This meant that the child had experienced fun in the process of playing and achieved the emotional goal of letting the child enjoy the game. - However, in the group game segment, some children were a little disappointed because their group did not win. This suggested that in the subsequent games, more emphasis should be placed on the participation and process of the game, weakening the importance of the results, and better maintaining the positive emotional experience of the children in the game. ###(2) Teaching content and methods 1. ** Adaptability of content ** - The content of the tail-pulling game was suitable for the age characteristics of the children in the small class. The children in the small class were in the stage of rapid physical development. This simple chase game could attract their attention and was easy to operate. The game item tail (cloth) was also relatively safe. It did not have sharp edges and would not cause harm to children. - However, the content of the game was relatively simple and lacked some plot or story elements. If a small storyline could be added before the game started, such as small animals playing a game of pulling tails in the forest, it might attract the interest of young children. 2. ** The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - In the teaching process, the method of explaining the rules first and then the teacher demonstrating was adopted. This method allowed the children to intuitively understand the gameplay, but the explanation process might be a little boring for small children. If he used more vivid language and exaggerated actions to explain, the effect might be better. - In the group game segment, the children were directly divided into groups to play the game. The children were not given enough time to familiarize themselves with the partners in the same group, causing some children to accidentally pull the tail of their own group members. In the future, after the children were divided into groups, they could be given some time to get to know each other and communicate with each other to enhance the sense of cooperation within the group. ###(3) Children's participation 1. ** Overall participation ** - From the beginning to the end of the game, most of the children actively participated in the game, especially in the individual game segment. The children were all enthusiastic and competed to pull the tail of others. This showed that the game had a greater appeal to young children and could mobilize their enthusiasm. - However, in the group game, a small number of children's participation was relatively low. This was mainly because they were not fully familiar with the members of the group and did not understand the rules of the game. They needed to focus on these children in the follow-up teaching to increase their participation. ##2. Analysis of Difficulties ###(1) Important Points 1. ** Understand and follow the rules of the game ** - For children in small classes, understanding the rules of the game was the key to successfully developing the game. In the tail pulling game, the rules included how to protect one's own tail, how to pull the tail of others, and safety precautions during the game. For example, children need to know that while protecting their own tails, they can only use their hands to pull other people's tails. They can't use dangerous actions such as pushing or pulling. - The teacher had to emphasize the rules of the game repeatedly through simple and clear language and demonstration to ensure that every child could understand. During the game, it was also necessary to correct the child's behavior that violated the rules in time to help the child develop the awareness of abiding by the rules. 2. ** Enhances toddler's ability to run and dodge ** - This was one of the main goals of the game. The physical coordination and reaction ability of the children in the lower class were still in the development stage. Running and dodging required the coordination of many parts of the body. Through this game, children could effectively train their leg muscle strength, body balance, and rapid reaction ability. - During the teaching process, some special practice sessions could be set up, such as letting the child run quickly for a short distance, or the teacher holding a soft prop to simulate the movement of the tail, letting the child practice dodging, so as to improve the child's running and dodging ability. ###(2) Difficulties 1. ** Cultivating the Awareness of Cooperation in Group Games ** - Children in small classes were usually self-centered and it was difficult for them to form a sense of cooperation in group games. In the group phase of the tail pulling game, the children needed to be clear about their group, and they had to protect the tails of the members of the group while pulling the tails of other groups. This was more difficult for children in small classes. They might pay more attention to their own game behavior and ignore the cooperation within the group. - In order to overcome this difficulty, the teacher could strengthen the connection between the children in the group through some small activities after grouping, such as letting the children in the group hug each other and introduce themselves. During the game, the teacher should also encourage the cooperative behavior between the children in the group in a timely manner, such as praising the children who protected the tails of the members of the group, and gradually cultivate the children's sense of cooperation. 2. ** Safety Awareness Cultivation in Games ** - In the game of pulling the tail, the child was in a state of running and chasing at a high speed, and it was easy to have safety accidents such as collisions and falls. Although the game items were relatively safe, children might ignore safety issues during the excitement of the game. - Teachers should always emphasize safety awareness in the teaching process. For example, in the selection of the game venue, they should ensure that the venue is flat and free of obstacles; before the game begins, they should remind the children to pay attention to the small partners around them to avoid collisions; During the game, they should also pay attention to the children's movements at all times. Once they find any safety risks, they should stop the game in time and carry out safety education for the children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a reflection lesson plan for a small class parent-child activity, Rainbow Umbrella Game: ##1. Teaching Plan ###(1) Activity Target 1. Increase the interaction and cooperation between parents and children, and promote the relationship between parents and children. 2. To train the child's body coordination, reaction ability, and ability to understand and execute instructions. 3. Through the Rainbow Umbrella Game, the children could experience the fun of group games and stimulate their enthusiasm to participate in activities. ###(2) Event preparation 1. Rainbow Umbrella (determined by the number of parent-child groups participating in the activity). 2. A spacious and safe outdoor venue or a large indoor activity room. 3. Cheerful background music. ###(3) Activity process #### 1. Activity import (5 minutes) - The teacher said,"Dear parents and children, today we are going to play a very interesting rainbow umbrella game." Everyone, look, this is a rainbow umbrella. It's like a beautiful rainbow falling beside us." - He briefly introduced the rules and gameplay of the Rainbow Umbrella so that the parents and children would have a preliminary understanding of it. #### 2. Game segment (30 minutes) - [Game 1: Greetings under the Rainbow Umbrella (5 minutes)] - The children stood around the rainbow umbrella and held onto the edge of the umbrella. "Hold the rainbow umbrella high," the teacher instructed."Say hello to your friend from under the umbrella." Parents and children follow the instructions. Children can say loudly,"Hello!" This game could help children overcome their sense of strangeness and develop social skills. - ** Game 2: Big Waves, Small Waves (8 minutes)** - The parents and children grabbed the edge of the rainbow umbrella. The teacher first demonstrated the action: "When the teacher said big waves, we raised the rainbow umbrella high together and then slowly lowered it, just like the big waves in the sea. When the teacher said small waves, we quickly shook the umbrella up and down, just like small waves." Through this game, children could train their arm strength and sense of rhythm. - ** Game 3: Hide and seek (8 minutes)** - Children, please hide under the umbrella. Other children and parents, please surround the umbrella. The teacher asked,"Where are the babies?" Then, the parents and children slowly lifted the rainbow umbrella together and found the child hiding under it. Everyone laughed together. This game could cultivate children's spatial perception and exploration spirit. - ** Game 4: Rainbow Umbrella Hot Air balloon (9 minutes)** - The teacher explained the rules."When the teacher shouts 1, we raise the umbrella high. When the teacher shouts 2, all the children run to the middle. Don't let go of your hands. When the teacher shouts stop, stop immediately." Repeat it a few times to let the child feel the joy of teamwork. #### 3. End of Warmth (5 minutes) - The teacher guided the children to slowly put down the rainbow umbrella and perform simple relaxation activities, such as deep breathing and stretching. - The teacher summarized the activity: "We had a very happy time with the rainbow umbrella today. The children are all very good. I hope we can play more interesting games together next time." ##2. Reflection ###(I) Success 1. ** Parent-child interaction ** - During the entire activity, most of the parents and children were able to actively participate in the game. By completing the game tasks together, the tacit understanding and emotional communication between the parents and children were enhanced. For example, in the rainbow umbrella hot air balloon game, parents and children cooperated with each other and acted according to instructions. During the interaction, parents could give encouragement and guidance to children, and children would rely on and trust parents more. 2. ** Early childhood development ** - Judging from the performance of the children, a variety of games played a positive role in the development of children's different abilities. In the big wave and small wave game, the children's arm muscles were trained and they were able to follow the instructions to make different rhythmic movements, which helped to improve their reaction ability and sense of rhythm. In the game of hide-and-seek, the curiosity and desire to explore of the children were stimulated. They actively participated in the process of searching and hiding, and their spatial perception was also developed to a certain extent. 3. ** Event atmosphere ** - The cheerful background music and colorful rainbow umbrellas created a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere for the activity. The children laughed continuously during the game and were actively involved. Every game segment could attract the attention of the children, making the activity go smoothly. ###(2) Deficiency 1. ** Not enough attention to individual differences ** - During the game, it was found that some children did not participate in some games because of their introverted personality or poor physical coordination. For example, in the greeting game under the rainbow umbrella, some children did not dare to say hello loudly. In the big wave and small wave game, some children could not control their arm movements well, and there was a certain gap between them and other children. However, the activities did not provide enough individual guidance for these children. 2. ** Security Management Details ** - Although they had emphasized safety precautions before the event, there were still some small safety risks during the game. For example, in the rainbow umbrella hot air balloon game, when everyone ran to the middle, due to the fast speed, some parents and children were closer to each other, and there were slight collisions. This meant that there was a need for more detailed safety management, such as a more reasonable planning of the venue before the game, setting up a safe distance sign, and so on. 3. ** Game Difficulty Level ** - For some children with stronger abilities, some of the games were not difficult enough. For example, after playing the game of hide-and-seek a few times, some children felt that it lacked challenge, which might affect their enthusiasm for participation in the later stages of the activity. ###(3) Enhancement measures 1. ** Pay attention to individual differences ** - In future activities, teachers should pay more attention to the individual differences of children. Before the start of the activity, the children's personality and abilities were briefly understood. During the game, special teachers were arranged to give individual guidance to the children who did not participate well or had difficulties. They were encouraged to participate actively and adjust the game requirements according to the actual situation of the children so that every child could gain something from the activity. 2. ** Strengthened security management ** - Further improve safety management measures. Before the event, not only must safety precautions be emphasized, but the venue must also be carefully inspected and planned to ensure that there were no safety risks. During the game, increase the number of security administrators to discover and deal with possible safety problems in a timely manner. For example, in the game segment where the parent-child interaction is more intense, the security administrator should promptly remind the parent-child to maintain a safe distance and avoid collisions. 3. ** Adjusts the difficulty of the game ** - To solve the problem of the difficulty of the game, he could design multi-level game rules. Take the hide-and-seek game as an example. It could increase the difficulty of hiding, such as setting up some obstacles under the rainbow umbrella, or setting up a hiding posture, so that children with stronger abilities could maintain a higher enthusiasm for participation. At the same time, for the more difficult parts of the game, it can provide auxiliary guidance or simplify the game requirements for children with weaker abilities, so that all children can experience the fun of the game. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If it was about the reflection of the teaching plan of the small autumn flower in the small class, the following aspects might need to be considered: 1. ** Achievement of teaching objectives ** - [Knowledge and Skills: If the teaching goal is to let the child know the color, shape, or structure of flowers, the teaching process can be achieved by observing flowers, painting flowers, etc.] However, in actual teaching, children may find it difficult to understand the structure of flowers, such as the distinction between stamens and petals. This might be because the explanation method was not intuitive enough. In the future, more vivid metaphor or physical display methods should be used to help children understand. - ** Emotion and attitude **: To cultivate children's love for autumn flowers, it may be necessary to guide children to discover the beauty of flowers during the teaching process. If the children showed little interest in flowers during the teaching activities, it might be because the teaching session lacked fun. For example, when introducing flowers, they simply explained without combining interesting stories or games. 2. ** Teaching content ** - ** Adaptability of content **: For small classes, the teaching content may need to be simpler and more intuitive. If the lesson plan involved more complicated flower species or growth knowledge, it might be difficult for the child to understand. For example, when introducing autumn flowers, it was inappropriate to mention too much about the taxonomical knowledge of flowers. - ** Richness of content **: The teaching content might be a little thin if it was only limited to the appearance of flowers. He could add some content about the relationship between flowers and the autumn environment, such as the growth and change of flowers in autumn and the difference between flowers in other seasons. 3. ** Teaching methods and strategies ** - ** Interactivity **: In the teaching process, if there is a lack of interaction between children and teachers, and between children and children, it will affect the teaching effect. For example, in the process of drawing flowers, if the children only drew their own, without communication and sharing, the enthusiasm of the children might not be high. It could increase the group's cooperation in drawing and encourage children to communicate with each other about the color matching of flowers. - ** Divergence **: If the teaching method is relatively simple, such as the teacher always teaching the child, the child will easily feel bored. There were many teaching methods, such as story introduction (telling fairy tales related to autumn flowers), game teaching (such as flower jigsaw puzzles), outdoor observation (observing autumn flowers on the spot), and so on. 4. ** Individual differences between children ** - In the small class, the individual differences of children were more obvious. Some children may have strong hands-on skills and perform well in activities related to painting flowers or making flowers by hand, while others may be afraid of difficulties. Teachers needed to pay more attention to these individual differences in the teaching process and give more encouragement and individual guidance. For example, for children with weak hands-on ability, they could start from simple line drawing and gradually increase the difficulty. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>