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Mid-autumn festival teaching plan for kindergarten classes
As an excellent teacher, we often have to write an excellent teaching plan, which helps us to understand the content of the textbook and then choose a scientific and appropriate teaching method. Then the question is coming, how to write the lesson plan? The following are the Mid-Autumn Festival lesson plans (7 selected copies) I compiled for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Kindergarten 1 Class Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan Activity Objectives

1, get to know the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and the custom of enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes.

2. You can draw moon cakes with different colors and patterns to experience the happiness of the festival.

Activities to be prepared

1, Mid-Autumn Festival full moon teaching resources;

2. Different styles of moon cake pictures;

3, crayons, oil pastels (watercolor pens).

Activity process

First, the dialogue leads to the topic.

Children, think about what the moon looks like in your memory. (circle, semicircle and arc)

Second, play the teaching resources of "Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon" to understand the process of moon change.

Thirdly, introduce the origin and related customs of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Show pictures of moon cakes and guide children to discuss the shape, color and taste of moon cakes, and talk about why they eat moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival.

Summary: The Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, is the most round time of the moon. The ancients also called the Reunion Festival, which is a traditional festival to celebrate harvest/family reunion/enjoying the moon. Moon cakes are round, just like the moon. People should eat moon cakes to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes also symbolize reunion. Generally, a moon cake is given to the whole family, as if the family will never be separated.

Fourth, guide the children to talk about what kind of "moon cake" they want to make, and guide them from the color, shape and pattern of moon cakes.

5. Encourage children to paint moon cakes boldly.

In the process of guidance, remind children to use different colors to express different flavors of moon cakes, such as red strawberry flavor, yellow orange flavor, green grass flavor, etc., so that children are entangled in the enthusiasm of painting.

6. Appreciation and display of works.

Kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan Class 2 Activity Objectives:

Understand the origin and customs of Mid-Autumn Festival; Experience the joy of sharing peace.

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

Learn about people's main celebrations during the festival.

Activity preparation:

Moon cakes, all kinds of fruits.

Activity flow:

1, environmental creation. Decorate large-scale murals of Mid-Autumn Festival with children, including changes of the moon, palace lanterns and legends of the moon.

2. Tell a story about Mid-Autumn Festival. Emphasize that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest festival and a reunion festival.

3. "Mid-Autumn Festival Reunion". Put on moon cakes and fruits and taste them together.

4. Invite children and their families to watch the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival at night, tell them a story about the moon or teach them an ancient poem about the moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

5. Talk about: "How does my family spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?" . Tell you stories or poems told by your parents. You can also have imaginative conversations: "mysterious moon" and so on.

6. Play a game: "Go to Aunt Chang 'e's house to play". Children voluntarily discuss in groups how to perform and assign roles (Chang 'e, white rabbit, astronaut, etc.). ). Make props and perform. The rest of the children are spectators. Rotate each other.

Teaching reflection

The activities not only let the children know about many customs of traditional festivals in China, but also let them learn to share, which enhanced their interest in China traditional culture and deepened their love for the motherland.

Target of Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan Activities in Class 3 of Kindergarten:

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 among teachers, parents and children, and further promote parent-child interest and family education.

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

Activity time:

20XX September 30th at 3: 00pm 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.( 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 change of the moon, let children know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, 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) Happy at home-eat glutinous rice balls and share them together.

(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!

Kindergarten class Mid-Autumn Festival teaching plan 4 activities:

Understand Mid-Autumn Festival

moving target

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 and learn about simple festival customs and related folk customs.

3. Know the meaning of eating moon cakes, experience the joy of sharing, and understand simple holiday customs and related folk customs.

Important and difficult activities: Know that every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, activities are prepared:

1. Moon cake pictures.

2. Folk story "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon"

Activity flow:

First, the beginning part

Play pictures of moon cakes to stimulate children's interest.

Second, the basic part

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 would like to introduce the moon cakes you have seen? -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.

5. Listen to the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

Third, the conclusion part.

Taste the moon cake

Kindergarten Class Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 5 Activity Objectives:

1, know the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, know its origin and related customs.

2. Experience the joy of sharing and cooperation.

3. Be able to speak and express boldly in front of peers with confidence.

Activity preparation:

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

2. Before the activity, decorate the activity room together and hang the moon phase diagram.

3. Prepare with the teacher: moon cakes, fruits, greeting cards, etc.

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, talk about the change of the moon (the moon is sunny and round).

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 a 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 how 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? Play the corresponding message: How do people spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?

4. Eat moon cakes together and share happiness.

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

2) The teacher's brief summary, the classification of moon cakes 3) Enjoy the song "Grandpa Beats Moon Cakes for me" and the music "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" (or watch VC), 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.

6. Outreach activities: Encourage children to go home to make greeting cards and exchange e-cards with their peers (with the help of parents).

Kindergarten Class Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 6 Activity Objectives:

Through activities, let children know that Mid-Autumn Festival is also a fruit harvest festival.

Through family group competition activities, we can promote parent-child communication, enhance the feelings between children and parents, and experience the happiness of the festival.

Activity preparation:

The group plate comes with fruits and disposable plastic knives.

Activity flow:

First, the teacher introduced the significance of the activity. Autumn is the season of fruit harvest. On this day, every family will sit under the moon, not only enjoy the moon, but also taste moon cakes and various harvested fruits to feel the richness of life.

Second, introduce the rules of the game:

Today, our parents also brought rich fruits. Let me introduce it first (individual families introduce the names and basic characteristics of the fruits they bring). Now we will hold a competition to make fruit platters. The rules are as follows:

1. Distribute number plates to three families as a group.

2, in the specified time, not only than the shape but also than the desktop finishing.

3. Children's participation will be the priority reward standard.

4. Awards include: tacit cooperation award and modeling award.

Third, the teacher pays attention to the cooperation in the fruit platter competition, and the teachers in other classes record and award prizes.

Fourth, the selection and tasting activities issue certificates and exchange fruit platters.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) summary of today's teacher activities

How was your Mid-Autumn Festival today? What other traditional festivals do you know in China? Do you like these festivals?

Mid-Autumn Festival Teaching Plan 7 Kindergarten Class Activity Objectives:

1, let children know the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival and related customs.

2. Mainly stimulate children's interest in national culture.

Activity preparation:

1, moon cakes, all kinds of fruits.

2. A wall chart about Mid-Autumn Festival, including the change of the moon, palace lanterns and the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

Parents will tell their children a story about the moon or teach them an ancient poem about the moon and Mid-Autumn Festival.

Activity flow:

1, tell a legend of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest festival and a reunion festival.

On August 15th, the moon is the roundest and brightest. When people see the full moon, they will associate it with family reunion, so they call the Mid-Autumn Festival the Reunion Festival. Moon cakes eaten on holidays are also made into circles, like the moon. Autumn is the harvest season, rich in grain and fruit, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Harvest Festival.

2. Mid-Autumn Festival reunion, put on moon cake fruit and taste it with teachers and students.

(1) Ask individual children to tell a story about the moon, or read an ancient poem about the moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

(2) Tell about the mysterious moon and inspire children to tell about the changes in the size of the moon before and after the festival.

(3) The teacher tells the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

(4) Everyone tastes moon cakes, fruits and other foods.