As a selfless and dedicated teacher of the people, we often need to use lesson plans. Teaching plans are the link and bridge between teaching materials and outlines and classroom teaching. How to write a lesson plan? Below are the Mid-Autumn Festival lesson plans for kindergarten small classes that I have collected for you (selected 5 articles). You are welcome to learn from them and refer to them. I hope they will be helpful to you. Mid-Autumn Festival Lesson Plan for Kindergarten Small Classes 1
[Activity Objectives]
1. Try to make "mooncakes" by rounding and flattening them, and use auxiliary materials to print patterns.
2. Participate in activities happily and experience the joy of success.
3. Briefly understand the origin of the festival and know its full name, date and significance.
4. Know that festivals are the main celebrations of people.
[Event Preparation]
1. One each of putty, masonry board, and plastic doll, and six small plates.
2. Shelves for toddlers to play supermarket games.
3. Children have learned about moon cakes.
[Activity process]
1. The story introduces the topic and arouses interest in making "mooncakes".
2. Migration experience, exchange and discussion.
Guidance: We have all seen mooncakes, who can tell us what mooncakes look like? How are they made?
3. Observe teachers making "moon cakes" and learn about the use of materials and the production process.
(1) Understand the materials and know how to use them.
(2) Observe the teacher’s demonstration and understand the production process.
4. Feel free to try making mooncakes. (The teacher guides the children around to master the methods of reunion and flattening, and reminds the children not to use too much force when pressing, and the pattern should be clear.)
5. Appreciate the "mooncakes" you made and experience the joy of success. (The teacher guides the children to observe the "mooncakes" with good shapes and clear patterns, and asks the children to send the "mooncakes" to the "supermarket".)
Teaching reflection:
Through this activity It not only enriches children's knowledge and exercises their hands-on imagination, but also allows them to feel the strong festive atmosphere of our traditional festivals! Mid-Autumn Festival Lesson Plan 2 for Kindergarten Small Classes
Purpose of the activity:
1. Understand the basic shape of mooncakes - round.
2. Be able to draw the mooncake in your heart.
3. Experience the fun of drawing beautiful mooncakes.
4. Be able to develop rich imagination and boldly and confidently introduce your mooncakes to your peers.
5. Feel the joy of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Activity preparation:
Pencils, colored pens, erasers, drawing paper, and tape.
Highlights of the activity:
Draw a regular circle and design the inside of the mooncake yourself.
Activity process:
1. Import.
A few days ago, we had a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. How did the children spend it?
Children freely express their own Mid-Autumn Festival.
2. Introduce moon cakes.
Wow, have all the children eaten mooncakes? So, what do mooncakes look like?
Well, it seems that the mooncakes the children have eaten are all different. The teacher just came back from Little Rabbit’s house. Little Rabbit told me that he didn’t get any mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. None of the little animals in their forest have ever eaten mooncakes. Children, how can we help them?
3. Draw moon cakes and give them to small animals.
Well, some children came up with the idea of ??going out to buy mooncakes for the little animals.
The children are awesome and are willing to share our things with the little animals. However, the teacher has a free gift, and the little animals can also receive their wishes.
Children, take out your drawing books. We draw a big, beautiful and delicious mooncake on the paper, and then give it to the little animals. There are so many children in the class, but no one draws a little animal. That’s enough for us, okay?
4. Draw moon cakes.
5. Comments.
Praise the mooncakes drawn by the children, but do not criticize them unless there are serious mistakes.
6. Send moon cakes.
The children handed their mooncakes to the teacher. After school, the teacher sent them to the rabbit's house and asked him to distribute mooncakes to the little animals in the forest. Mid-Autumn Festival lesson plan for small classes in kindergarten 3
Activity goals:
1. Know that the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year, and experience the joy of the national festival.
2. Love ethnic festivals and understand simple festival customs and related folklore.
3. Know the meaning of eating mooncakes and experience the joy of sharing.
4. Feel the fun of participating in the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations by participating in the creation of the festival environment.
5. When reading stories, you can carefully observe the pictures and boldly express your understanding of the story.
Activity preparation:
1. Prepare a mooncake for each child, and ask parents to tell their children the name of the mooncake.
2. Folk story "Chang'e flies to the moon"
Activity process:
1. Let the children know about the eighth month of the lunar calendar by discussing the changes of the moon The 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a folk festival in our country.
2. Introduce the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival and let children know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Reunion Festival.
3. Understand people’s activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Question: How do you celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival? Do you like celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival? Why?
4. Observe mooncakes and experience the joy of the festival by sharing mooncakes.
1. There are many kinds of mooncakes. Who can introduce your own mooncakes? ——Guide children to introduce them from shapes, colors, and tastes.
2. Why are mooncakes round?
3. Teacher’s summary.
5. Share mooncakes.
Reflection on the activity:
The lesson "Understanding the Mid-Autumn Festival" is somewhat difficult for children in small classes. The story of Chang'e flying to the moon is basically difficult for children to understand. But most people know that it’s time to eat mooncakes during the festival, which represents family reunion. Mid-Autumn Festival lesson plan for small classes in kindergarten 4
Activity goals:
1. Understand and recognize various mooncakes.
2. By making mooncakes, giving mooncakes, buying mooncakes, and tasting mooncakes, we can develop children's collaborative game abilities and enhance their communication skills.
3. Let children know the time of the festival.
4. Willing to actively participate in activities and feel the joy of the festival.
Activity preparation:
Reading area: Children's book "Autumn Travel", various mooncake pictures.
Handcraft area: plasticine, mooncake boxes, colored paper. Shop: various moon cakes, counterfeit banknotes, toothpicks, paper plates.
Activity process:
1. Show moon cakes to arouse children’s interest
Look, what is this? The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is It's coming. It's our Chinese custom to eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Have you ever eaten mooncakes? What does the mooncake you eat look like? What is its shape and taste like? (Let the children talk freely) and then show relevant pictures.
2. Introduce corner materials and put forward activity requirements
Handicraft area: In the handicraft area we have a variety of mooncake boxes, please pack them and see who Is it beautiful? You can wrap it up and take it to the store to sell. If sold out, you can use plasticine to make mooncakes.
3. Children can independently choose areas to carry out activities, and teachers will guide them on tour.
4. Children finish the activity by listening to music and tidy up toys
5. Evaluate children’s activities
Teaching reflection:
In order to let children Being able to feel the festive atmosphere in kindergarten, we designed a Mid-Autumn themed activity after the festival, inviting children to taste mooncakes with their classmates and teachers and enjoy the joy of the festival. Mid-Autumn Festival lesson plan for small classes in kindergarten 5
Activity goals
1. Know that mooncakes are a Mid-Autumn Festival food. Through observation and tasting, you can know that there are various kinds of mooncakes.
2. Be able to express your findings and feelings in a more complete language.
3. Experience the joy of sharing mooncakes with your companions.
Activity preparation
1. Each child will receive a piece of mooncake (bring your own, different varieties).
2. The teacher prepares Soviet-style and Cantonese-style mooncakes and a fruit knife.
Activity process
1. Observe the mooncakes on the plate and communicate with your peers.
1. What’s on the plate?
2. What do they look like?
3. How does it smell?
2. Observe the fillings of mooncakes and know that there are various kinds of mooncakes.
1. Guess the mooncake fillings to stimulate interest in further activities.
2. Observe the cut mooncakes and know that there are various fillings in mooncakes.
(1) Take a closer look at what the mooncakes look like?
(2) Have you ever eaten mooncakes with these flavors? Tell me what it tastes like.
3. Expand your experience and introduce the mooncakes you have seen or eaten.
What kind of mooncakes have you eaten? Tell us about them.
4. Taste mooncakes and experience the happiness of sharing with your companions. (Guide children to know that mooncakes are a favorite food during the Mid-Autumn Festival.)