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Beautiful Zhaoxia Teaching Reflection

1. "Beautiful Dawn" is a song in 3/8 time with a very beautiful melody. In order to let the children better feel the rhythm of three time, I designed the music to be played when entering the classroom. A three-beat song "How Happy We Are" brought teachers and students into the classroom in rhythm, which paved the way for learning three-beat songs and received good results.

2. Emphasize that students listen to music with their sense of hearing, stimulate their imagination, and activate their thinking. Students performed outstandingly when listening to the music "View of the Morning". Imagination is a special form of thinking. To understand music, one must have musical thinking ability, but music is not an intuitively visible physical image. In this link, I use media courseware to allow children to obtain information, which is not only intuitive but also And increase the amount of information. In teaching, I teach students to imagine from two aspects:

1. Start from the children’s lives (the natural scenes they see) and inspire students’ imagination.

2. Let students express the “vision” they perceive.

3. How to cultivate children to express their emotions with beautiful singing in teaching is the core design of my course.

In the teaching of the song "Beautiful Dawn", I omitted a series of "technical" issues such as "from practicing voice to reading music, from paddling to rhythm...", but focused on " Starting with "situation", let students capture music from "listening", imagine music through "seeing" through my singing, and let students enter the "situation" of music immersively. In the specific teaching of singing, I always use "emotion" as the link of teaching, whether in my language or in terms of the sentences, intonations, sounds and other aspects of students' singing, I advocate the "real and natural" expression of emotional communication. Inner expression actively encourages students to "perform songs" creatively, so as to integrate "situations, emotions, and moods", allowing students to express their emotions through singing, showcase music, and enjoy the beauty of music.

There are also areas for improvement in this class. Due to the large amount of teaching, attention must be paid to time management.