Language lesson plan and teaching reflection for large classes "The Crow Drinks Water"
Activity objectives
1. Through the story, learn to calm down when encountering problems and seriously think of solutions.
2. Children can retell stories.
3. Learn to communicate with peers and share your painting experience.
4. Fully experience the childishness of the story through the combination of language expression and action.
5. Be willing to communicate and express your ideas clearly.
Teaching Key Points and Difficulties
1. Understand the meaning of the story;
2. Retell the language expressions in the story.
Activity preparation
1. Pictures: crow, stone, glass bottle
2. Add painting "Crow Drinking Water"
Activity Process
1. Conversation introduction:
1 Teacher: As we all know, our human body cannot lack water, and we must drink water every day. Where can we drink clean and hygienic water? (Source Qu. Teacher Lesson Plan Network) If you are given a cup with only a little water in it, and you are not allowed to pick it up, tell me that you can use it. How can we drink water?
2. Today, let’s learn a story about drinking water. This is a smart bird. Can we first guess who it is?
p>3. Guess the riddle: He wears a black robe, looks ugly, knows how to love his mother, and is a good boy!
2. Enjoy the story "The Crow Drinks Water"
1. Children look at pictures and listen to the teacher telling stories;
2. Children think and discuss: What is the story about? What difficulties did it encounter? How was it solved? Finally Did it drink water? (Children discuss in groups, and finally send a child from each group to summarize)
3. Teacher summarizes: Yes, we must learn like crows, when we encounter difficulties When something happens, we need to be calm and use our brains to find a solution!
4. Recognize words: crow, stone, glass bottle
5. Children retell the story.
3. Add the painting "Crow Drinking Water"
1. Discussion: If you were a crow and found that there were no stones next to the bottle, what method would you think of to drink the water in the bottle?
2. How to add "Crow Drinking Water" to children;
3. Children share their own pictures and the stories behind them.
Teaching Reflection
This activity fully mobilized the children's interest in learning. Through listening to stories and discussions, they understood the truth and made the children understand that they must learn anything they encounter. Only by calming down and using your brain to think of ways can you solve the problem.
The activity inspires children to imagine boldly and carry out hands-on operations by adding pictures. The children are very interested! However, there is a certain degree of difficulty for children when adding pictures. In the future, we will strengthen the guidance of children's painting skills and look forward to higher levels. Improvement!