Before teachers carry out teaching activities, they must always prepare lesson plans. Teaching plans are conducive to the improvement of teaching levels and the development of teaching and research activities. How to write lesson plans to be more effective? The following is an excellent lesson plan for the kindergarten poem "The Goose" that I compiled. Everyone is welcome to learn from it and refer to it. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
Activity goals
1. Be able to boldly express the basic characteristics and different dynamics of geese.
2. Let children know that geese are one of the specialties of their hometown.
3. Stimulate children’s curiosity and desire to explore geese.
4. Cultivate children’s ability to express themselves clearly and perform boldly.
Activity preparation:
1. Whiteboard courseware, children will read the ancient poem "Ode to the Goose",
2. Dark blue cardboard, white, red, light Blue and green oil pastels.
Activity process:
1. Introduce the scene and arouse interest
Teacher: The teacher brought a guest today. Who do you think it is? (The spotlight shows the big white goose)
What does the big white goose look like?
Teacher: We Zhaiqiao people use big white goose to cook a famous dish called Zhaiqiao old goose.
The fisherman uncle in our hometown also raises many famous aquatic products in Gehu Lake. Did you know?
(Guide the children to tell the story and show the pictures)
Teacher: The poets in ancient times also wrote a poem specifically for the geese, called "Ode to the Goose". You can read this ancient poem ?
Teacher: Today the teacher wants to draw such a beautiful goose. Let’s try it together, shall we? < /p>
The teacher described and demonstrated in words:
There is a small egg baby and a big egg baby, and they are very lonely. Little Danbaby wanted to be friends with Big Danbaby, so Little Danbaby picked up the phone and said to Big Danbaby: "Hello, can we be friends?" Big Danbaby replied: "Okay, friends!" (Add a drawing of the goose's neck) Baby Dandan was very happy after hearing this. It opened its eyes (added a drawing), put on a red hat, opened its flat mouth (added a drawing and colored) and said: "Hello , Hello!”
Teacher: Look, what have become of the two egg babies? (Big White Goose)
Teacher: The Big White Goose is very happy. It stretched out its long and slender neck and put on red dancing shoes (added pictures and colors),
Spread your wings (add wings), raise your tail (add tail), and dance in the water (add water waves)! It washes the feathers white (evenly colored), so beautiful!
Teacher: This big white goose is so majestic! Come and learn how to behave!
(Guide the children to observe the long and slender neck of the big white goose, which seems to be very proud.)
3. Children create and express boldly
(In In this link, the teacher uses situational language to guide children's creation, arouse children's creative interest, and encourage children to boldly show different dynamic geese)
Teacher: Look, there are many geese. They also came to dance. How did they dance?
Guide children to observe the various dynamics of geese and distinguish the size of the goose’s head and body.
Teacher: There are many little egg babies and big egg babies who also want to become dancing white geese. Can you help them together?
Make a request:
(Show the picture) The head of the goose should be a small egg baby, the body should be drawn like a big egg baby, and a big white goose with a long neck should be drawn, and then give Paint it with white feathers, and finally add some beautiful lotus leaves and water plants to make the picture more beautiful! (Play music)
4. Display and exchange, experience success
Display works: Find out whose big white goose is the most impressive
(Play music) Let’s do it together Learn the majestic movements (characteristics and dynamics) of the big white goose you drew, and recite ancient poems while dancing.
Small Encyclopedia: Goose is a kind of duck in the order Anseriformes and belongs to the domestic goose. The ancestors of domestic geese are wild geese, which were domesticated by humans about three to four thousand years ago. Now they are raised all over the world. The goose has a large head, a flat and wide beak, and a sarcoma on its forehead.