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The theme teaching plan of "Little Tiger without ears" in kindergarten middle class

As a selfless teacher, you often need to use lesson plans, which are the main basis for implementing teaching and play a vital role. So what problems should we pay attention to when writing lesson plans? The following is my theme lesson plan "Little Tiger without Ears" for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

moving target

1, listen to the story carefully and understand the story.

2. Know the importance of listening.

3. Be able to analyze stories and cultivate imagination.

4. Cultivate interest in literary works.

Activities to be prepared

Pictures of tigers, bears, rabbits, kangaroos and pigs.

Activity process

First, talk stimulates children's interest.

1. Today, the teacher brought an animal friend (unexpected picture). Tell the children who this is.

Have you noticed that the tiger's mouth is upturned? Are you happy?

Do you want to know why the little tiger is so happy? Then please listen carefully and I'll let the children tell me why. )

The first part of the teacher's story (from "I won't be quiet for a while this day")

Question: Who can tell the teacher why the tiger is so happy?

The teacher told the second part of the story (from "Kangaroo asks Little Tiger for help ... I will listen carefully next time").

Q: Who turned to Little Tiger for help? (kangaroo, rabbit)

What does a kangaroo want with a tiger? What was the result?

What does the rabbit ask the tiger? What was the result?

Oh, it turned out to be a little tiger without ears.

Now let's continue to listen. What happened next?

The teacher tells the third part of the story (from Bear's Home, just ask ... pay attention next time).

Children, the kangaroo and rabbit in front ask the tiger for help. Did the tiger not help them, but added a lot of trouble to them? Make a mess of the bear's house. He said to listen carefully, but did he listen carefully? Why? (Guide the children to say: Little Tiger invited Little Pig without listening to Little Bear's instructions, but it took a long time to find Little Rabbit's home, right? )

Second, tell the whole story completely and let children think about what tigers should do.

Third, guide children to learn from tigers. Apologize: I will listen carefully.