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Percussion kindergarten teaching plan

Activities: society, language, art

Active age class: middle class

Coach:

Activity design ideas:

Connecting with the life experience in spring, the outing is a tune of four or two beats, with clear rhythm and beautiful melody, suitable for percussion. The style of songs is cheerful and lyrical, which is conducive to challenging the performance of simple orchestration and improving the level of percussion music for children.

Activity objectives:

1. Stimulate children's interest in percussion and artistic expression.

2. By guiding children to enjoy performing music, cultivate their sense of rhythm and feel the cheerful and lyrical effect in music.

3. On the basis of being familiar with the rhythm of songs, discuss the orchestration scheme, try to play musical instruments and experience the fun of cooperation.

Activity preparation: Playing the Spring, percussion instruments: double drum, castanet, gong, cymbal, tambourine, triangle, bell and rhythm spectrum.

Activity flow:

First, import:

Appreciate the percussion playing fragments of "Playing the Spring" and complete the children's overall understanding of percussion. And say musical instruments in appreciation to cultivate children's listening.

Second, the activity process:

1. Learn about musical instruments and their playing methods. Lead out musical instruments with game sounds and mobilize children's original experience to play percussion instruments. (fully mobilize children's enthusiasm and take the initiative to participate)

2. Be familiar with the song "Outing" and feel the joy in the first part and the good mood in the second part.

3. Let the children try to play with the orchestration and play freely.

4. Learn rhythm spectrum and practice playing rhythm. First, guide children to beat the rhythm with body parts, master the rhythm of songs and enhance the sense of rhythm.

5. Discuss the adapter scheme. Let the children speak and try to play.

6. Teachers and children play together and have a complete "outing" performance.

Third, the end of the activity: song and dance party.

Some children perform, sing and dance, while others use musical instruments to beat the rhythm. Experience the charm of percussion in music activities.