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Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan

As a people's teacher, you often need to prepare lesson plans, and you can better organize teaching activities with the help of lesson plans. So what kind of teaching plan is good? The following is the Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan (selected 5 copies) that I compiled for you. Welcome to read the collection.

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 1 Activity Target

1, let children know the change of the moon, and the fifteenth day of each month is the roundest night.

2. Let children know that August 15 is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and understand people's customs.

Let children know that the round moon and moon cakes represent people's reunion.

4. Let children know moon cakes, taste moon cakes and feel the atmosphere brought by festivals.

Activities to be prepared

1, the moon changes: three thin and round pictures.

2. Moon cakes: one for each child.

Activity process

First, the beginning part:

Organize the children to sit down and say hello to each other between teachers and students.

Second, the basic part:

1, show me the moon map:

(1) Show the picture of the thin moon and ask: Do you know? who is it? Thin or fat?

(2) Show pictures of the fat moon and ask: What has the moon become?

(3) Show the picture of the round moon and ask: What has the moon become?

(4) Teacher: The moon will change. At first it will be thin, then it will be fat, and then it will be round.

2. Let children know the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15:

(1) Question: Baby, do you know when the moon is the most round? August15th of each month becomes the roundest.

Tomorrow is August 15. Will the moon become round tonight? (will).

August 15th is still a festival called Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon is very round this night.

(2) Teacher: The round moon also represents people's happy reunion. On August 15, no matter how far away their parents are, they will go home to be with their families. In the evening, they will watch the moon, eat jiaozi and eat moon cakes together.

3. Let children taste moon cakes:

(1) Show moon cakes, let children know and say the shapes, and let children know that the round moon and moon cakes represent people's reunion. Question: Have you ever eaten moon cakes? What's the taste you've eaten? Do you still want to eat?

(2) Give the child a moon cake, one for each person, and watch the child taste it slowly.

Question: Is it delicious? What's the filling?

Third, the last part:

Teacher: The day after tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th. Mom and Dad must have prepared many moon cakes and wrapped jiaozi. In the evening, Mom and Dad will stay with us and grandparents, watch the moon, eat jiaozi and eat moon cakes. Are you happy? Let's wait for the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15!

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 2 Education Objectives

1. I know that August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Simply understand the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and some customs about it.

2. Understand people's activities in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and feel the lively atmosphere of the festival in the activities.

3. Cultivate children's observation ability, hands-on operation ability and thinking ability through learning.

learning target

1. Learn about the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, get in touch with China traditional culture and customs, and be interested in it.

2. Understand the content of the story, feel the interest of the story, and know that the moon will be reflected wherever there is water and transparent glass.

3. By observing and recording the changes of the moon, we know that the moon has different changes every day, full and short, thus cultivating children's feelings of loving science and exploration.

4. Consolidate children's understanding of graphics, know the numbers shown in 3.4.5, and cultivate children's ability to count by hand and mouth.

5. Appreciate the literature and music works about the moon and feel the interesting and wonderful works.

6. Mobilize children and parents to collect information about Mid-Autumn Festival customs, and cultivate children's ability to collect and organize information.

7. guess and draw "what's on the moon?" Develop children's imagination and let them say what they have drawn to develop their language expression ability.

Environmental layout

1. Show the Moon Phase Change Book painted by children who observed the moon before the festival.

2. Put books about the moon into the language.

3. Hanging lanterns and fruit patterns create a lively festive atmosphere.

Parents work

1. Parents help to collect information about Mid-Autumn Festival and share it with everyone.

2. Prepare some mooncake boxes for this theme activity. And make lanterns with children, it is best to do them together.

3. Urge children to observe the moon continuously before and after the festival and record the changes of the moon.

4. Pay attention to the progress of theme activities and assist them in time.

5. Have time to take the children to enjoy the moon on the moonlit night.

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 3 Activity Objectives:

1. Understand the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival, feel the joy of celebrating the festival with teachers, parents and companions, and sprout the feelings of loving teachers, parents and companions.

2. Willing to communicate and share, able to express and express actively, proactively and boldly.

3. Experience the festive atmosphere.

4. Willing to actively participate in activities and feel the joy of the festival.

Activity preparation:

1, knowledge preparation: Please ask parents to help their children understand the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and collect relevant information. Carry out recording activities and observe the changes of the moon.

2. Material preparation: After making a plan to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival parent-child activities with children and determining the layout plan, * * * prepares the materials needed to decorate the activity venue, such as moon cakes and sharing food. Before the activity, the children invited their parents to the garden to participate in the celebration by posting posters and making invitations.

Activity flow:

1, Celebration (hosted by children):

(1), children communicate and observe the situation of the moon, and further perceive the mystery of the moon change.

(2) Ask parents to introduce the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival.

(3) Parent-child activities: Teachers, children and parents perform their own programs together.

2, reunion Mid-Autumn Festival, enjoy the moon to share activities.

End: hold a masquerade ball. (Play your favorite image and dance the invitation dance)

Teaching reflection:

Disadvantages: the environmental layout of this activity did not show the festive atmosphere, which led to a weak festive atmosphere. The teacher can explain the knowledge about the moon. If we can arrange the corresponding environment and explain some knowledge about the moon, I believe children will experience this festival more deeply and learn more.

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 4 Activity Objectives:

1. Understand the origin of XX Bo cake, and sprout the emotion of loving XX local culture.

2. Boldly communicate the rules and feelings of blogging with peers.

3. Actively participate in the Expo activities and experience the fun of the activities.

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

5. Experience the festive atmosphere.

Activity preparation:

Material preparation: recording of Bo cake activities, six pairs of dice, six pairs of Mid-Autumn Festival cakes, multimedia and physical projector.

Knowledge and experience preparation: understand the rules of Bo cake.

Activity guide:

First of all, exciting introduction:

Organize the children to listen to the tape and say, "What are the people doing in the tape?"

Arouse children's thinking: Are there any activities to divide cakes in other places? Do you know how the cake Expo came about?

Second, understand the origin.

1. Tell the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival Bobbing with pictures, and let the children know the culture of Bobbing, which is lovely. Love the feelings of XX local culture.

2. Q: How did the Expo activities come about? Who invented bobbing? Why did he invent bobbing?

Third, the rules of communication.

1. Know the cake.

What's in the Mid-Autumn Festival cake? After the children said it, the teacher taught the class to say the names of various cakes in Minnan. ) Count how many cakes there are of each kind.

2. Know the rules.

The teacher rolls the dice with the courseware and asks the children to say what it is. Focus on understanding the rules of entering the fourth place and winning the first place.

Fourth, Expo cake activities.

1. Divide the children into six groups to share the cake and experience the fun of sharing the cake.

2. Guide children to communicate their feelings and gains with their peers.

Will you tell your good friend that you are happy? What have you learned?

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 5 Activity Preparation:

1. Electronic pictures, animations, stories and legends about the moon.

2. Before the activity, decorate the activity room with the children and hang the moon change map.

3. Children and teachers prepare together: moon cakes, fruits, greeting cards, etc.

Know when the Mid-Autumn Festival is.

Let the children know the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, feel the festive atmosphere and celebrate the festival together.

Activity flow:

1. Guess: "Sometimes it falls on the hillside, sometimes it hangs on the treetops, sometimes it looks like a disk, sometimes it looks like a sickle." Please guess what it is.

Show me the picture: the moon (please click) and talk about the changes of the moon.

Introduce the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival: In ancient times, people divided a year into four seasons. August happens to be a month in autumn, which is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". August 15th is the middle day of this month, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. This night, the moon is the roundest and brightest, people eat fruits and enjoy the moon, and they also hope that life will be as round and full as the moon.

Teacher: There are many beautiful legends and stories in Mid-Autumn Festival. Please tell them. appreciate

3. How do people spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?

1) Please tell us how you spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with your parents at home.

Do you know how people in other places celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival? Corresponding information: People celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival (please click

4. Eat moon cakes and share happiness.

1) Teacher: Do you know how people celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival? I also know that children love to eat moon cakes. Today, everyone has brought all kinds of moon cakes. Please introduce your moon cakes.

2) Teacher's brief summary and classification of moon cakes (please click)

3) Children enjoy the song "Grandpa Beats Moon Cakes for Me" and the music "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" (or watch VCD), share moon cakes while listening to music, and experience the happiness of spending the holidays with peers and teachers.

5. Send greeting cards to each other and learn how to make wishes.