Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan for Kindergarten Class 1 Activity Target
1. Try to make "moon cakes" by reunion and flattening, and print patterns with auxiliary materials.
2. Participate in activities happily and experience the happiness of success.
3. Simply understand the origin of the festival and know its full name, date and significance.
4. Understand people's main celebrations during the festival.
Activities to be prepared
1. A clay figurine, a bricklayer, a plastic doll and six small plates.
2. A shelf for children to play supermarket games.
3. All children know moon cakes.
Activity process
1. Introduce the topic from the story and arouse the interest in making "moon cakes".
2. Pass on existing experience and exchange discussions.
Introduction: We have all seen moon cakes. Who will tell us what they look like? How is it made?
3. Observe the teacher's making of "moon cakes" and understand how to use the materials and the making process.
(1) Know the materials and how to use them.
(2) Observe the teacher's demonstration and understand the production process.
4. Feel free to try making moon cakes. (The teacher toured to guide the children to master the methods of reunion and flattening, reminding them not to press too hard and the pattern should be clear. )
5. Appreciate the "moon cake" made by yourself and experience the happiness of success. The teacher guided the children to observe the "moon cakes" with good shapes and clear patterns and sent them to the "supermarket". )
Kindergarten small class Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan 2 Activity purpose:
1, understand the basic shape of moon cakes-round.
2. Be able to draw the moon cakes in your heart.
3. Experience the fun of painting exquisite moon cakes.
4. Be able to expand your imagination and introduce your moon cakes to your companions boldly and confidently.
5. Feel the joy of Mid-Autumn Festival.
Activity preparation:
Pencil, marker, eraser, drawing paper, adhesive tape.
Highlights and difficulties of the activity:
Draw a regular circle and design the interior of the moon cake yourself.
Activity flow:
First, import.
A few days ago, we had a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. How do children spend their time?
Children freely express their Mid-Autumn Festival.
Second, bring out moon cakes.
Wow, have all the children eaten moon cakes? So, what are moon cakes like?
Well, it seems that the children eat different moon cakes. The teacher has just come back from the rabbit's house. Rabbit told me that he doesn't eat moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival. None of the animals in their forest have eaten moon cakes. Children, how can we help him?
Third, draw moon cakes for small animals.
Well, some children came up with the idea of buying moon cakes for small animals. The children are great. They are willing to share our things with small animals. But the teacher here has a free, small animals can also receive children's wishes.
Children, take out your picture book. Let's draw a big, beautiful and delicious moon cake on paper and give it to the small animals. There are so many children in the class, and no one draws one. Is it good enough for small animals to eat?
Fourth, draw moon cakes.
Fifth, comment.
Praise the moon cakes painted by children, and don't criticize them unless there are serious mistakes.
Sixth, send moon cakes.
The children give their moon cakes to the teacher, who sends them to the rabbit's home after school and asks him to give them to the small animals in the forest.
Encyclopedia: Moon cakes are one of the traditional Chinese cakes with a long reputation. They are eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes are round and shared by the whole family, symbolizing reunion and harmony. Ancient moon cakes were eaten as sacrifices in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The goal and preparation of mid-autumn festival teaching plan 3 in kindergarten classes;
The main purpose of this activity is to guide children to observe the changes of the moon and know that the moon is the roundest and brightest on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival.
Initially stimulate children's interest in national culture; Develop children's imagination and language skills.
Before the activity, decorate the wall decoration. The main contents of the wall decoration include lanterns and the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon map.
Tell children the story of the moon, the legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and moon cakes; In art class, children learn to pinch moon cakes with plasticine and tear the moon along the perforated moon drawing paper (provide the moon drawing paper punched by sewing machine;
Make slides or wall charts: the night view of Mid-Autumn Festival, four slides or pictures of Zhang Yueliang gradually becoming round; Video: Mid-Autumn Festival; Music tapes "Flying Moonlight Night", "Moonlight Music" and "Grandpa hits me with moon cakes".
Activity flow:
1, guide children to observe the changes of classroom wall decoration, stimulate interest and introduce topics.
2. Show slides or wall charts: the night scene of Mid-Autumn Festival, and guide children to describe the moon they observed. According to the description of the children, the teacher shows four slides or pictures of the moon with different shapes to inspire the children to imagine what the moon looks like. For example: like a curved boat, like a watermelon, like a moon cake with a bite, like a round mirror, etc. )
3. Play a video: "Watching the Moon in Mid-Autumn Festival" to introduce the Mid-Autumn Festival to children.
Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is particularly round and bright. We have a habit in China. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the round moon hangs in the sky. When enjoying the moon, the family can eat moon cakes, play with lanterns and set off fireworks. The family is round and round, so happy. Therefore, it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. Sweet moon cakes are also round, just like the moon. "Moon cakes" were also called "reunion cakes" in ancient times. Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China.
Autumn is also the harvest season. The harvest is abundant, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Harvest Festival.
4. The teacher tells the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon (play the recording: moonlight song or moonlit night).
Teachers and students enjoy "Grandpa Beats Moon Cakes for Me" (playing the recording), while tasting moon cakes and autumn fruits, and enjoy the holidays.
6, operation activities: children pinch moon cakes with plasticine, tear the moon (use sewing machine to make small holes, become the shape of the moon, let children tear it off. )
Activity area setting and daily activity organization:
1, organize children to visit the game "Lele Mooncake Supermarket" in the big class; Watch the fantasy painting "Go to the Moon as a Guest" by the big class children.
2. In the art area, materials such as moon cake boxes, plasticine, blow-molded paper and waxed paper are provided to guide children to creatively express the moon and moon cakes with various materials.
3. Provide fairy tales related to the moon such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and WU GANG cutting down osmanthus trees in the reservoir area. In the language area, children look at pictures of the moon and say poems about the moon.
4. In daily life, encourage children to tell their familiar ancient poems or children's songs about the moon and Mid-Autumn Festival to their peers.
5. Learn the song "Grandpa hits me with moon cakes".
Communication plan with parents:
Before the activity, please ask parents to tell their children a story about the moon, or teach them a song or poem about the moon and moon cakes.
2. Parents are requested to take their children to observe the changes of the moon during the night from August 3rd to August15th, and draw the observed moon on paper and bind it into a record book for observing the changes of the moon.
3. Please ask parents to take their children to the food supermarket to see all kinds of moon cakes.
This activity is held on the day before Mid-Autumn Festival. Invite parents to enjoy the moon with their children on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival and create a fantasy story-"Go to the moon as a guest".
Kindergarten small class Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan 4 Activity goal:
1. Know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year, and experience the happiness of national festivals.
2, like national festivals, understand simple holiday customs and related folk customs.
3. Know the meaning of eating moon cakes and experience the joy of sharing.
4. Feel the fun of participating in Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations by participating in the creation of holiday environment.
5. Read the story, carefully observe the picture and boldly express your understanding of the story.
Activity preparation:
1. Each child prepares a piece of moon cake and asks parents to tell their children the name of the moon cake.
2. Folk story "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon"
Activity flow:
1. By discussing the change of the moon, let the children know that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a folk festival in our country.
Second, introduce the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, and let children know that Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Reunion Festival.
Third, understand people's activities in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Q: How did you spend the Mid-Autumn Festival? Do you like Mid-Autumn Festival? Why?
Fourth, observe moon cakes and experience the joy of the festival through sharing.
1. There are many kinds of moon cakes. Who will introduce their own moon cakes? -Guide children to introduce from the aspects of shape, color and taste.
2. Why are moon cakes round?
3. Teacher's summary.
Fifth, share moon cakes.
Activity reflection:
The lesson of "Understanding Mid-Autumn Festival" is more difficult for children in small classes. Children basically don't know the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, but most of them know that they want to eat moon cakes on holidays, which represents family reunion.
Kindergarten small class Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan 5 activity goal:
Knowing that Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, there are customs such as enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes. This paper attempts to express the patterns and patterns of moon cakes by means of die printing on clay balls.
Activity preparation:
Handmade paper of various colors, plasticine of various colors, markers, scissors, waste paper boxes, etc.
Activity flow:
First of all, the Mid-Autumn Festival is here. Do you know the special festivals in China?
The origin of Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Respect for the Elderly, Mid-Autumn Festival, and related legends and customs such as "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" and "Houyi Shooting Day".
Eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon.
There are many customs and forms of Mid-Autumn Festival, but all of them are entrusted with people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.
Second, look at moon cakes and say moon cakes.
Talk about the difference between moon cakes.
Different shapes—
Generally round, square, heart-shaped and so on.
Different models—
There are patterns on moon cakes, some are patterns, some are words.
The stuffing is different-
Red bean paste, rose, fresh meat ...
Different production methods (different materials)—
Ice cream, crispy skin, Guangdong style, Soviet style ...
Third, make moon cakes.
Discussion: What methods can we use to make moon cakes?
Gypsum making
Cut, cut and draw. ...
Focus on:
Clay sculpture printing-gently press the flower piece or model on the molded clay ball, and take out the flower piece and model to see the left pattern.
Fourth, free choice of materials for production.
Observe the situation of children's production and give timely and appropriate help such as tips and demonstrations.
5. Introduce and show homemade moon cakes.
Kindergarten Small Class Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 6 Activity Objectives
1. I know moon cakes are food for Mid-Autumn Festival. Through observation and tasting, I know that there are many kinds of moon cakes.
2, can express their findings and feelings in a relatively complete language.
3. Experience the joy of sharing moon cakes with your companions.
Activities to be prepared
1, one mooncake per child (different varieties).
2. The teachers prepared Soviet-style and Cantonese-style moon cakes and a fruit knife.
Activity process
First observe the moon cakes on the plate and communicate with your companions.
1. What's on the plate?
2.what are they like?
3. How does it smell?
Second, observing the fillings of moon cakes, we know that there are various kinds of moon cakes.
1, guess the mooncake stuffing, and stimulate the interest in further activities.
2. Observing the cut moon cakes, we know that there are various fillings in the moon cakes.
(1) Take a closer look at what's in the moon cake.
(2) Have you eaten these flavors of moon cakes? Tell me what it tastes like.
Third, expand your experience and introduce the moon cakes you have seen or eaten.
What kind of moon cakes have you eaten? Tell us about them.
Fourth, taste moon cakes and experience the happiness shared with your companions. Guide children to know that moon cakes are the favorite food in Mid-Autumn Festival. )