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Teaching plan for Mid-Autumn Festival activities in large classes

Mid-Autumn Festival Activity Teaching Plan for Large Classes 1 Objective:

1. Understand the story and learn the sentences describing the changes of the moon.

2. Understand the usage of metaphor in the story.

Prepare:

Self-made night sky background map, moon change map.

Process:

1. Introduce the activity in the form of a riddle.

"Sometimes it's as round as a plate, sometimes it's as curved as a boat. What is this? Look up at the sky at night. "

The teacher told the story completely.

What is the title of this story? What does the story say?

3. The teacher tells stories with pictures to help children understand the stories.

Why does Miss Moon make clothes?

(2) Why didn't Moon Girl make clothes three times?

(3) Miss Moon, how did she change?

4. The teacher tells stories with teaching AIDS again.

How did the moon girl change? Guide children to learn the words of the moon. Thin and curved, like a little girl's eyebrows. Like a sickle or something. )

5. Introduce the metaphors in the story to the children.

(1) What is Moon Girl compared to in the story? Does this metaphor sound good? Where's the good news?

Have you ever observed the moon? What do you think it looks like? Inspire children to observe the changes of the moon at night and record them with pictures.

Activity suggestion:

In language activities, teachers should guide children to appreciate beautiful children's literature and feel the richness and beauty of language. In the activity of "Moon Girl Making Clothes", use ppt pictures of the moon to help children understand the story. Ppt should be presented in a timely and appropriate manner, so as to truly exert its educational effect and promote the development of children's language expression ability.

After the activity, I hope the children can further observe the change of the moon in peacetime, guide the children to copy stories according to the change of the moon, and let the children tell them in group activities after a while.

Teaching Plan for Mid-Autumn Festival Activities in Large Classes Part II Activities Objectives and Preparation

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. Understand the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival and experience the happiness of the 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 process

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".

Mid-Autumn Festival Activities in Large Classes Lesson 3 Activity Objectives:

1, let children know that August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and understand the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. Understand the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival, let the children package jiaozi and share it together, and experience the joy of labor and sharing at the same time.

Through this activity, children can have a preliminary understanding of the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and experience traditional culture.

4. Improve children's living ability and hands-on ability, let children feel the joy of labor and harvest, and cultivate children's good habit of loving labor.

5, further deepen the feelings between teachers, parents and children, and further promote parent-child fun and family education.

6. Encourage children and parents to eat in jiaozi and feel deep affection.

Activity time:

20XX September 30th at 3pm.

Activity preparation:

Environmental preparation: playground and classroom props preparation: moon cakes, plates, plastic knives, gloves and flour. Stools, big tables, parents sign in, etc.

Activity flow:

(1) Import slides to show children the changes of the moon before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival and stimulate their interest. Let children know that the moon is changing every day by observing and recording the changes of the moon.

(2) By observing the changes of the moon, let children know that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional festival in China. Emphasize that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest festival and a reunion festival.

(3) Talk about some customs of Mid-Autumn Festival, and discuss: "How does my family spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?" .

(5) Summarize the children's discussion and lead to the activity of "Bao jiaozi" today.

(6) End the dialogue and let the children prepare to pack jiaozi.

(2) Parents wash their hands. The teacher organizes children to queue up to go to the toilet and wash their hands. The venue is arranged to prepare jiaozi with parents. The teacher arranges parents and children to be divided into six groups to pack jiaozi.

(3), home interest-Bao Tangyuan.

1, the teacher explained the process of packaging jiaozi. (First, take a small glutinous rice ball (the size of glutinous rice ball) and knead it into a ball shape in your hand. Then it is pressed into a cake shape, and the stuffing is wrapped in it and kneaded into a ball shape, and the round jiaozi is ready. Put the wrapped dumplings on the basin sprinkled with glutinous rice flour in advance, leaving some gaps in the middle to prevent sticking. )

The teacher always reminds the children to keep their hands clean when wrapping jiaozi. They shouldn't touch the things around them. Pay attention to safety.

3. Organize children to visit jiaozi of each family.

4. Cook jiaozi (ask two parents to help cook jiaozi). When you want to cook jiaozi, you should boil water first. Slowly put jiaozi into the pot. After you put it in, you should stir it gently. Stir in the same direction. Let jiaozi follow the current. So it won't stick. Boil the water until the jiaozi floats. Just cook it on low heat, and the glutinous rice balls surface to show that they are cooked. )

(4) Fun at home-eating jiaozi and sharing jiaozi.

(5) After the activity, the teacher cleaned the activity site.

Teaching reflection:

This activity not only enriched the children's knowledge and exercised their imagination, but also made them feel the rich festive atmosphere of our traditional festivals!

Mid-Autumn Festival Large Class Activity Teaching Plan 4 Activity Objectives

1. Listen to the story and learn about the origin and date of Mid-Autumn Festival and the origin of moon cakes.

2. Understand the story and explain the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and other related issues in your own language.

3. Encourage children to guess, speak and move boldly.

4. Develop children's thinking and oral expression skills.

5. Guide children to learn in stories and games and realize life.

Activities to be prepared

1. Festival story "The Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival".

2. Calendar.

Activity process

1. Tell the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival;

Our ancestors made a living by farming. They go to work in the fields early every morning. Sometimes they loosen the soil, sometimes they irrigate crops, and sometimes they need pest control and fertilization. It's really hard! They can't go home until the sun goes down.

They sow seeds every spring, and autumn is a good day for harvest. Everyone is very happy. The family is divided into two groups: some people go to the fields to harvest rice, some people go to the orchards to pick fruits, and the children also help to carry bundles of rice home, or pick fruits picked by adults under the trees.

On the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, it is autumn. At night, the moon is big and round, and every family will celebrate the harvest together. Everyone gets together for dinner. After dinner, there is a big table in front of the house, filled with fruits. They get together to talk about the sky, enjoy the moon and taste delicious food. Later, the 15th day of the eighth lunar month became an important festival for China people. According to legend, this is the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

As for the custom of eating moon cakes, it is said that the Mongols became the emperors of China. At that time, the Mongols were very brutal and often bullied the people. Sometimes, they rob people of things they sell at roadside stalls, refuse to pay, and hit people casually. The life of ordinary people is very bitter!

Therefore, people plan to drive away Mongols in the Mid-Autumn Festival. In order to inform others to act together, they came up with a good way to send messages with cakes. They first wrote "Drive away the Mongols on Mid-Autumn Night" on a note, then put the note in a cake and sent it to every household. As a result, everyone found a note while eating the cake, so in the Mid-Autumn Festival, Qi Xin worked together to drive away the Mongols. Since then, it has become the custom for people to give mooncakes to each other.

2. Discuss with your child:

When will the crops mature? What were people busy with at that time? (autumn. Harvest rice and pick fruits. )

How do people feel when they harvest? How will we celebrate? (happy. The family eats together. )

When do people choose to celebrate the harvest? What festival has this custom become? (August 15th of the lunar calendar. Mid-Autumn Festival. )

What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of hiding notes in moon cakes? (Free to answer. )

3. Show a calendar, let the children say the date of Mid-Autumn Festival, and let a child point out that the calendar is on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.

Activity evaluation

Can concentrate on listening to stories for a long time

Can tell the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival.

I can name the date of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Can tell the origin of the legendary moon cakes.

Activity suggestion

After the activity, you can make moon cakes with children and share them.

Activity reflection

The children deepened their understanding of the Mid-Autumn Festival and learned some basic knowledge about it. Children are more interested in this activity. During the activity, I found that I didn't have enough resources to ask questions to my children.

Mid-Autumn Festival large class activity teaching plan 5 activity goal

1, you can listen to the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's story carefully.

2. Talk about the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival.

3. Feel the customs of traditional festivals and the affection, friendship and nostalgia between people.

4. Guide children to learn from stories and realize life.

5. Feel the festive atmosphere and be willing to participate in activities to decorate the environment.

Highlights and difficulties of the activity

Focus: Target 1 and 2

Difficulties: Goal 3

Activities to be prepared

Story recording of songs "Full Moon on August 15th" and "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon"

Activity process

1. Import: import the theme of the event with the song "Full Moon on August 15th".

2. Listen to the recording of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's story.

3. Guide children to talk about the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival and how adults and children spend it.

4. How do the animals in the textbook spend the Mid-Autumn Festival? And focus on understanding the words "Mid-Autumn Festival, reunion".

The teacher explained the symbolic meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival: Mid-Autumn Festival is a beautiful and reunion festival. This is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation.

6.End: The teacher and the children sang the song "Full Moon on August 15th".

Teaching reflection

1, Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. Choosing this theme activity meets the needs of children's cognition of traditional festivals, and what children are familiar with and interested in has educational value.

2. During the implementation of the activity, I made full preparations. As the main body of learning, the selected songs and recorded stories run through the whole process of the activity. Songs and stories are familiar and interesting, and children like them better, so they are more involved.

3. Children can speak the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival simply and fluently, which has cultivated their language ability well.

Mid-Autumn Festival Activities in Large Classes Lesson 6 Activity Objectives:

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. Use the characteristics of goods and the homophonic theory of greetings to realize people's mutual concern.

5. Feel the festive atmosphere.

Activity preparation:

1. Each child prepares a piece of moon cake and asks parents to tell their children the name of the moon cake.

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.

2. Introduce the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, and let children know that Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Reunion Festival.

3. 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?

4. Observe the moon cakes and experience the happiness of the festival by sharing.

A, 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.

Why are moon cakes round?

C. the teacher's summary.

D. share moon cakes.

Activity reflection:

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. Taking the Mid-Autumn Festival as the theme, designing and organizing colorful activities will help children get a preliminary understanding of the relevant culture of the Mid-Autumn Festival and feel the beautiful atmosphere of the reunion of the full moon people and their families.

From the whole development of this activity, it is very important to educate children about festival culture, and the direct experience of children is very important. Only when they experience it directly, will their feelings be deeper and their educational goals be better realized. Of course, this will have higher requirements for teachers and parents, but as long as it is for the good of children, teachers will do well with their heart, and I believe they will achieve good results!

Mid-Autumn Festival Activities Class 7 Activity Time: 20xx September 29th (Saturday) at 3pm sharp.

Activity objectives:

1. Learn about the origin and basic cultural customs of Mid-Autumn Festival through question and answer games.

By spending the Mid-Autumn Festival together, we can share the happiness of the festival and deepen our experience of traditional festivals.

3. Exercise of hands-on operation ability.

4. Experience the festive atmosphere.

5. Simply understand the origin of the festival and know its full name, date and significance.

Activity preparation:

1. Video "Moon Girl Makes Clothes", Grandpa makes me moon cakes, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is full moon.

2. Please ask mom and dad to collect knowledge about the Mid-Autumn Festival with their children (the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival or the knowledge of how ancient people spent the Mid-Autumn Festival, the change of the size of the moon, the story of the moon, the ancient poems of the moon, etc. )

3. Questions and answers about Mid-Autumn Festival

4. Some plates

Activity flow:

Hello parents, thank you for coming to today's activity. Tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Today, we invited the children's parents to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with us. Before that, we also let parents and children know about the Mid-Autumn Festival, knowing that the moon on this day is the roundest. Let's enjoy a story and feel the change of the shape of the moon.

Process 1: Enjoy the story of "Moon Girl Making Clothes"

After reading the story, the teacher concluded: in a month's time, the shape of the moon is constantly changing, so the moon girl's clothes are always not put on.

Process 2: Mid-Autumn Festival knowledge quiz

There is a lot of knowledge about the Mid-Autumn Festival and the moon. Let's test our parents and children and do a quiz about Mid-Autumn Festival knowledge.

1. What festival is August 15th? (2)

A moon cake festival b reunion festival c hometown festival d poet festival

2. What can the Mid-Autumn Festival be called? (1)

A Mid-Autumn Festival B Mid-Autumn Festival C Mid-Autumn Festival D Mid-Autumn Festival

In which dynasty did Mid-Autumn Festival become a fixed festival? (1)

A Tang b song c yuan d Ming

4. What were moon cakes originally used for? (1)

A offering sacrifices to Luna B giving gifts to relatives and friends C festival food D local snacks.

5. Whose masterpiece is Jiang Nanan Spring Breeze Green, When Will the Bright Moon Shine on Me? (1)

A Wang Anshi b Li Bai c Du Fu d Bai Juyi

6. In the allusion, what tree did WU GANG cut down? (2)

A locust tree b osmanthus tree c willow tree d poplar

7. Which of the following is not the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival? (4)

A, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon goddess B, Wu Gangfa, Gui C, Yutu, Guan Yao D and Shen Tao said.

8. Mid-Autumn Festival is also very popular in other Asian countries. In (b), Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Thanksgiving Day.

A Japan b Korea c Singapore d Malaysia

9. What is the full moon and the lack of the moon generally described in ancient times? (1)

A joys and sorrows, b the weather is good or bad, c the symbol of good or bad luck, d whether you are healthy.

10. "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain or shine. This matter is ancient and difficult. " This is a famous sentence describing Mid-Autumn Festival, which comes from (a)

A Su Shi's Water Melody, B Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Moon, C Wang Jian's Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights, D Xin Qiji's Tai Chang Yin.

Game 3 "Solve the riddle on the lantern"

1. The teacher hid some riddles in every corner of the classroom in advance.

Please ask the babies to stand in the middle of the classroom and tell them to look for riddles in the classroom (and take a card with riddles on it, so that the babies can observe and know what kind of cards to look for).

(1) Sometimes it falls on the mountainside, sometimes it hangs on the treetops, sometimes it looks like a disk, sometimes it looks like a sickle-the moon.

(2) Returning from Mid-Autumn Festival-Eight Returns

(3) the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon

(4) Mid-Autumn Chrysanthemums are in full bloom-full moon flowers.

(5) The moon shines on me-Gui Youguang.

(6) Until, holding up my cup, I asked the moon to come.

(7) Looking up, I found that it was moonlight-Angelica sinensis.

3. After finding it, give it to your parents and invite them to solve the riddle on the lantern together. The family that takes the shortest time wins.

Process 4: Chorus song "Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon" and parent-child performance. To celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, our children learned a new song and sang it to their parents.

Teachers also know that children learn new children's songs and songs with their parents at home. Welcome to the front to perform.

Process 4: Parent-child making moon cakes

One of the foods we must eat in Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes. The teacher here brought many moon cakes with special colors and beautiful shapes. Please enjoy it together. When you see something you like, you can imitate them with plasticine, and of course you can use your imagination to make the moon cakes you want.

Process 5: moon cake display

The story of "the moon girl makes clothes"

At night, the moon girl came out, thin and curved, like a little girl's eyebrows. The cool wind blew her a little cold, so she tore a cloud and wrapped it around her. Moon girl thought, I'd better find a tailor to make a dress.

The tailor measured her and asked her to pick it up five days later.

Five days later, Miss Moon gained a little weight, like a crooked sickle. She came to get the clothes. These clothes are really beautiful, but they are too small to button.

The tailor decided to make her a new one, measured it again and asked her to pick it up five days later. Five days later, Miss Moon gained a little weight and bent like a boat. She came to get clothes, and the clothes were made more beautiful. Unfortunately, Yuenv couldn't even put on one set.

The tailor blushed and said, "I have to do it again." Five days later, Miss Moon came to get her clothes. When the tailor saw that Miss Moon was round, like a disc, she was taken aback: "Ah, you are getting fat again!" " The tailor sighed and said to Miss Moon, "Alas! Your figure is not allowed, I can't make clothes for you. "

It turns out that the moon girl is changing every day, so she still wears clothes that don't fit. You see, the sun came out during the day, and she was embarrassed to come out, only to appear quietly at night.

Small problem:

1. Why does the moon girl make clothes?

2. Why doesn't Moon Girl make clothes three times?

3. Miss Moon, how did she change? What is the moon girl compared to in the story?

Teaching reflection:

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, which is familiar and interesting for children and has educational value. Children in large classes have had many experiences of Mid-Autumn Festival and have a certain understanding of the traditional customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. This Mid-Autumn Festival celebration pays more attention to let children know about the Mid-Autumn Festival and feel the unique artistry of modern Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li. In the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town about the cow's confusion, crossing the river in mid-autumn, and traveling incognito around". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Book of Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.