The audio-visual method helps cultivate children's interest in learning and promotes their active participation in activities. It is a useful supplement to classroom teaching.
The following are English lesson plans for kindergarten small classes that I have compiled for your reference. For more details, please click on the lesson plan column.
Chapter 1: English Lesson Plan for Kindergarten Small Class Activity Goals: 1. Learn English conversation and be willing to participate in this kind of communication.
2. Review the English expressions of numbers 1-10.
Activity preparation; Tape, cake Activity process: 1. Say hello to the child.
T: Good morning.Boys and girls. C: Good morning, Miss Zhu. T: Look.What's this? C: It's bananas. T: Yes, very good. How many? T,C:One, two,three……
. T: OK. Let's sing a song. Ten little Indians boys. 2. Situational performance T: Today is Monkey's birthday. T: How old are you? M: I am six. 3. Guide children to learn new content two by two
Children's dialogue: How old are you?\I am six. 4. Ending T: Today is Monkey's birthday.Happy bithdey to you. M: Thank you. T: Let's sing a song.Happy birthday to you…….. Chapter 2
: English lesson plan activity goals for kindergarten small classes: 1. Teach children to understand and say the English names of eyes, nose, and mouth (eye. Mouse. Mouth) 2. Cultivate children's interest in learning English through various game activities.
3. Through various game exercises, children can understand the functions and functions of various organs.
Activity preparation 1. Word cards: eye[ai] eyes nose(nauz) nose mouth[mau] mouth 2. Paste some small red flowers 3. Tape activity process: 1. Listen to the recording, do "five senses exercises" with the teacher, and
Stimulate children's enthusiasm for learning and expose them to the pronunciation of "eye, mose, mouth".
Children's songs: eye, eye, eye. Blink, nose, nose. Smell mouth, mouth, mouth. Bobo wave ears, ears, ears. Listen to the sound 2. Learn words: eye, mouse, mouth. (Teacher): We
Everyone has a "Face", and there are organs on our "face". Who can tell me the names of these organs? The children said the teacher drew the facial features on the blackboard and said in English: eye two eyes nose mouth.
Finally, add hair and draw ears to look like a little boy.
When children practice "eye mouse mouth", follow the order of the five senses, and pay attention to whether the child's pronunciation is standardized.