As a silently dedicated educator, I often need to use lesson plans. Through the preparation of lesson plans, we can better make appropriate and necessary adjustments to the teaching process according to the specific situation. How to write a lesson plan? The following is a music lesson plan for large classes that I compiled for you: Little Concert. I hope it will be helpful to you. Music Lesson Plan for the Large Class: Little Concert 1
Specific goals:
Through the activities of the Little Concert, stimulate children’s desire and interest in performance, and develop children’s expressiveness, coordination, and Ability to cooperate.
Activity preparation:
1. Set up a small stage in the activity room.
2. Various types of musical instruments made by children.
3. Rhythm music familiar to young children.
Activity suggestions:
1. The teacher acts as the host of the concert, asking children to combine freely to form a small band (at least 5 people per team), and play a nice song for their band name.
2. First ask each small band to conduct a simple rehearsal separately, and the teacher will provide appropriate support and help to the children.
3. Invite children from each band to perform on stage in turn.
4. Teachers and children will summarize together and talk about the performance of each band. Everyone will select the best band and give praise and rewards.
Reflection on the activity:
If the activity "Little Concert" is held in small or middle classes, my choice is to let the children perform dances or dances learned in school. Songs, since children are relatively familiar with these programs, and secondly, children do not have a clear positioning on what they can perform. If they are casual, they may appear unprepared. Now, the children in the top class who are about to graduate have a strong desire to perform and have some extra learning experiences outside of class. They have their own ideas and want a bigger and broader stage to be exposed to some brand-new programs. Therefore, I adjusted and modified the goals of the activity to give children more rights and freedom to choose. Music lesson plan for large class: Little Concert 2
Activity goals:
1. Through the activities of Little Concert, stimulate children’s desire and interest in performance, develop children’s expressiveness and Ability to coordinate and cooperate.
2. Feel the atmosphere of the melody and the fun of participating in group music activities with your peers.
3. Interested in music activities and feel happy in singing and playing.
4. Cultivate students’ creative and collaborative abilities through listening, singing, playing, dancing and other musical activities.
5. Cultivate children’s sense of music rhythm and develop their expressiveness.
Activity preparation:
1. Set up a small stage in the activity room.
2. Various types of musical instruments made by children.
3. Rhythm music familiar to young children.
Activity process:
1. The teacher acts as the host of the concert, asking children to combine freely to form a small band (at least 5 people per team), and play a nice song for their band name.
2. First ask each small band to conduct a simple rehearsal separately, and the teacher will provide appropriate support and help to the children.
3. Invite children from each band to perform on stage in turn.
4. Teachers and children will summarize together and talk about the performance of each band. Everyone will select the best band and give praise and rewards.
Reflection on the activity:
If the activity "Little Concert" is held in small or middle classes, my choice is to let the children perform dances or dances learned in school. Songs, since children are relatively familiar with these programs, and secondly, children do not have a clear positioning on what they can perform. If they are casual, they may appear unprepared. Now, the children in the top class who are about to graduate have a strong desire to perform and have some extra learning experiences outside of class. They have their own ideas and want a bigger and broader stage to be exposed to some brand-new programs. Therefore, I adjusted and modified the goals of the activity to give children more rights and freedom to choose.