Excellent traditional culture class meeting teaching plan Mid-Autumn Festival traditional culture theme class meeting teaching plan

1. Guiding ideology: Understand national customs, inherit national culture and carry forward national spirit.

Activity goal: 1. Let students know about Mid-Autumn Festival and its legends and customs.

2, through the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, to stimulate students' patriotic enthusiasm and carry forward the national spirit.

3. Let students understand the value of family ties, integrate into the group, and promote the friendship between classmates.

Third, the activity preparation: 1, the song: "I wish you a long time."

Students collect information about Mid-Autumn Festival in advance.

3. Students prepare for their talents.

Students should bring moon cakes.

Fourth, the activity flow: 1, Mid-Autumn Festival custom exchange.

2. Story exchange: the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gangfa Gui, Moon Jade Rabbit.

Step 3 give a performance

4. Recite the poem "Mink Head-When is the Bright Moon"

Students share the moon cakes they brought.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) activity purpose summary: 1. Through activities, students can learn about the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival, and at the same time exercise their ability to obtain information through various channels (books, newspapers, the Internet, other people's experiences, etc.). ), cultivate their curiosity and thirst for knowledge.

2. Learn the Mid-Autumn Festival culture to stimulate students' patriotic enthusiasm and national pride.

Activity process introduction 1. There are many traditional festivals in China. Do you know any traditional festivals in China?

Do you know the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival? Today, let's go into the Mid-Autumn Festival and find out.

3, lead to the theme: "into the Mid-Autumn Festival" theme class meeting begins now!

Activity 1 Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival (1) Introduction to Mid-Autumn Festival In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy the moon and play with it. During the Northern Song Dynasty. On the evening of August 15, people in the whole city, rich and poor, old and young, put on adult clothes and burned incense to express their wishes to Yue Bai and pray for the blessing of the moon god. In the Southern Song Dynasty, people gave mooncakes to each other, which meant reunion. There are activities in some places, such as dancing grass dragons and building pagodas. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival has become more popular. Many places have formed special customs such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting tower lanterns, putting sky lanterns, walking on the moon and dancing dragons.

Activity 2 Mid-Autumn Festival custom 1, Mid-Autumn Festival, people's main activities are enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes. Appreciate the bright full moon

Mid-Autumn Festival, China has the custom of enjoying the moon since ancient times. There is a record of "autumn twilight and the moon" in the Book of Rites, that is, worshipping the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. Put a big incense table with seasonal fruits such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, plums and grapes, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon must be cut into lotus shapes.

In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy and play with the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the Song Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was more popular to enjoy the moon. According to "Dream of Tokyo", "On the Mid-Autumn Festival night, your family is dressing up and the people are fighting for the restaurant to play the moon". On this day, all shops and restaurants in Beijing have to redecorate their facades, tie silk on archways and sell fresh fruits and refined food. The night market is very lively. Many people visit The Upper Terrace, and some wealthy families enjoy the moon in their pavilions and arrange food or family dinners to reunite their children.

2. Appreciation of moon cakes (multimedia courseware: moon cakes)

3. Summary of the host. Activity 3 Mid-Autumn Festival Discussion: What do you think of the phenomenon of sky-high moon cakes?

Activity 4 Talk about feelings and stimulate emotions 1. What's the difference between Mid-Autumn Festival this year and previous years? How do you live?

Students exchange feelings. )

2. Taste moon cakes.

I. Purpose of the activity: 1. Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. Through the Mid-Autumn Festival, students can get a preliminary understanding of the cultural core of Chinese traditional festivals, truly understand festivals and Chinese traditional culture, so as to help teenagers enhance their scientific concept of festival culture and promote the innovation of festival culture.

2. Introduce the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and understand the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival in China.

3. Enhance students' feelings of loving their parents, hometown and motherland, so that festivals can really bring us happiness and happiness.

2. Activity time: 20xx September 3. Activity preparation: Su Shi's "Water Turn Around" ok tape, Mid-Autumn Festival riddles, pictures and moon cakes.

Four. Venue: Class 8 (1)

Activity flow: Teacher's introduction: Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. Since last year, the country has designated this festival as a legal holiday, with one day off. It can be seen that China has gradually paid more and more attention to traditional culture and folk customs. Today, let's walk into the Mid-Autumn Festival and feel it together.

First, the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival 1. The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival (1) Teacher: Students, what's in the sky on a sunny night? What is the moon like? There is a moon. The moon is like a jade plate and a round cake. )

(2) Show round moon cakes for students to compare.

Teacher: When is the full moon? (About every month15th. )

(3) indicates the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Teacher: Who knows the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival?

(4) Summary: The students all spoke very well. August 15 Mid-Autumn Festival, full moon, symbolizes reunion, so it is also called Reunion Festival. It originated in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and became a fixed festival in China in the early Tang Dynasty, which is also the second traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. Another way of saying the Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is just the moment when rice is ripe, and everyone worships the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao.

2. Legends and Folktales of Mid-Autumn Festival (1) Teacher's Quotations: In the eyes of China people, Mid-Autumn Festival is a very important festival. "The full moon brings people together" is a warm, harmonious and poetic festival. The most famous legend of Mid-Autumn Festival is the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

Teacher: Who can tell us about the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival, its origin and some folk stories?

Health: the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon (Houyi shooting day):

(2) Name the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

(3) Guide players to tell different versions of legends, and WU GANG will cut Guangxi; Jade rabbit tonic or something.

Teacher (summary): It seems that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the most humane and poetic festival.

3. Team members introduce the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. Teacher's Quotation: Well, after listening to the story I told you, you must still be wanting more. Now we invite Miss Chang 'e to introduce us to the interesting traditional customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. ("Mother Yue Bai" and "Worship the Earth God")

Teacher: Some people say that whenever you miss your family more, you will certainly be closer to the reunion festival, especially in the period when the moon is full and people are tall. Poets will use poems to express their thoughts about their relatives in their hometown.

(1), show the picture 1 Teacher asked: Let's have a look at this painting. Do the team members have any poems that best match the scene in this painting?

—— (Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking")

(2) Teacher: Chinese painting, calligraphy and printing are integrated. Chinese painting, calligraphy and printing are all available, but poetry is lacking. We will give it a poem to make it more complete.

Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us. From Li Bai's Drinking the Bright Moon Alone (do you know who said "I wish you a long life, thousands of miles away"?

(3) By the way, on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chen Bing hundreds of years ago, Mr. Dongpo, a great writer, wrote the famous Mid-Autumn Festival word "Water Turn Around". When will there be a bright moon? "May people live for a long time and be beautiful thousands of miles away." This is from this word. Teacher: Today, let's enjoy this wonderful word together.

(4) Emotional reading: Su Shi's "Water Melody" and Liu Yuxi's "Playing the Moon in Taoyuan on August 15th"

(5) Learn to sing Su Shi's Water Turning.

Most Chinese poets are concerned about the country and the people, and most of them have a bumpy fate. They often wander outside and live in other places, and homesickness has become an important part of their lives. So there are many poems with the theme of missing hometown. What else do you know?

(6) Recite the names of "Dengguazhou" and "Remembering my Shandong brothers on vacation in the mountains".

Third, Mid-Autumn Festival, moon cakes 1, taste moon cakes and feel the sweetness of moon cakes.

Teacher: How do the players spend the Mid-Autumn Festival every year? The team members talk about various folk activities to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

(1) derivation-eat moon cakes and send them.

The shape of the moon cake is round, symbolizing reunion and expressing family reunion.

There are fillings in the cake and patterns on the surface. Patterns mainly include the moon, osmanthus tree, jade rabbit, etc. to express good wishes to the circle. Modern pattern design is different and unique. (Enjoy some pictures of moon cakes)

Teacher: Show moon cakes and briefly introduce the format of circular design. (symmetry and balance)

(2) Hands-on, design a unique and exquisite moon cake pattern. (Light music playing in the background)

(3) Appreciation of team members' works. Team members explain their design intentions themselves.

Step 2 hold a moon cake banquet

Teacher: Mid-Autumn Festival, why eat moon cakes with my family? Who did you eat moon cakes with a few years ago? Eating moon cakes means reunion; Have dinner with your family; Have dinner with good friends. )

Teacher: Did you buy the mooncakes yourself or did someone else give them to you? Who sent it?

Teacher: Why do you want to send moon cakes? For the reunion festival, sending moon cakes means reuniting with your family. ) Our squadron is also a big family, and we are all members of this big family. Would you like to spend this Mid-Autumn Festival with all the players? (blackboard writing topic)

① Send moon cakes:

Eat moon cakes (everyone eats moon cakes together to experience the warmth and reunion of the big family in the class).

Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival 1. Teacher: Many places celebrate the Lantern Festival on August 15th, and one of them is solve riddles on the lanterns. Get the moon before the moon building. Guess a word (shed)

2. Hello again. Guess a word (see)

3. Raise a glass to ask Bao Zheng. Type a poem (ask heaven for wine)

The moons on the 4th and 15. Play an idiom (aboveboard)

Five, the game: "month" word group solitaire.

Requirements: Start with the word "Moon" and end with the word "Mid-Autumn Festival".

Win: The party with short word formation process wins.

6. The teacher concluded that the students have learned so much about the Mid-Autumn Festival and put forward so many good ideas for this year's Mid-Autumn Festival. Although everyone celebrates this traditional festival in various forms, everyone has the most beautiful and traditional wish in his heart, that is: flowers will bloom forever! The moon is always round! People are always there! The teacher feels so happy! It seems that our squadron is a complete family, just like the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival!

Conclusion: (Play Su Shi's Water Turn around)

"I hope people will live for a long time, thousands of miles away." Good times have brought us infinite happiness and left us infinite reverie. Thank you for your participation. I believe our tomorrow will be better.