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托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

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  托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

1、托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

  once upon a time...

  there lived a king who was deeply in love with a princess, but she could not marry anyone, because she was under an enchantment. so the king set out to seek a fairy, and asked what he could do to win the princess"s love. the fairy said to him:"you know that the princess has a great cat which she is very fond of. whoever is clever enough to tread on that cat"s tail is the man she is destined to marry."

  the king said to himself that this would not be very difficult, and he left the fairy, determined to grind the cat"s tail to powder rather than not tread on it at all.

  you may imagine that it was not long before he went to see the princess, and puss, as usual, marched in before him, arching his back. the king took a long step, and quite thought he had the tail under his foot, but the cat turned round so sharply that he only trod on air. and so it went on for eight days, till the king began to think that this fatal tail must be full of quicksilver it was never still for a moment.

  at last, however, he was lucky enough to come upon puss fast asleep and with his tail conveniently spread out. so the king, without losing a moment, set his foot upon it heavily.

  with one terrific yell the cat sprang up and instantly changed into a tall man, who, fixing his angry eyes upon the king, said:

  "you shall marry the princess because you have been able to break the enchantment, but i will have my revenge. you shall have a son, who will never be happy until he finds out that his nose is too long, and if you ever tell anyone what i have just said to you, you shall vanish away instantly, and no one shall ever see you or hear of you again."

  though the king was horribly afraid of the enchanter, he could not help laughing at this threat.

  "if my son has such a long nose as that," he said to himself, "he must always see it or feel it; at least, if he is not blind or without hands."

  but, as the enchanter had vanished, he did not waste any more time in thinking, but went to seek the princess, who very soon consented to marry him. but after all, they had not been married very long when the king died, and the queen had nothing left to care for but her little son, who was called hyacinth. the little prince had large blue eyes, the prettiest eyes in the world, and a sweet little mouth, but, alas! his nose was so enormous that it covered half his face. the queen was inconsolable when she saw this great nose, but her ladies assured her that it was not really as large as it looked; that it was a roman nose, and you had only to open any history to see that every hero has a large nose. the queen, who was devoted to her baby, was pleased with what they told her, and when she looked at hyacinth again, his nose certainly did not seem to her quite so large.

  the prince was brought up with great care; and, as soon as he could speak, they told him all sorts of dreadful stories about people who had short noses. no one was allowed to come near him whose nose did not more or less resemble his own, and the courtiers, to get into favor with the queen, took to pulling their babies" noses several times every day to make them grow long. but, do what they would, they were nothing by comparison with the prince"s.

  when he grew sensible he learned history; and whenever any great prince or beautiful princess was spoken of, his teachers took care to tell him that they had long noses.

  his room was hung with pictures, all of people with very large noses; and the prince grew up so convinced that a long nose was a great beauty, that he would not on any account have had his own a single inch shorter!

  when his twentieth birthday was passed the queen thought it was time that he should be married, so she commanded that the portraits of several princesses should be brought for him to see, and among the others was a picture of the dear little princess!

  now, she was the daughter of a great king, and would some day possess several kingdoms herself; but prince hyacinth had not a thought to spare for anything of that sort, he was so much struck with her beauty. the princess, whom he thought quite charming, had, however, a little saucy nose, which, in her face, was the prettiest thing possible, but it was a cause of great embarrassment to the courtiers, who had got into such a habit of laughing at little noses that they sometimes found themselves laughing at hers before they had time to think; but this did not do at all before the prince, who quite failed to see the joke, and actually banished two of his courtiers who had dared to mention disrespectfully the dear little princess"s tiny nose!

  the others, taking warning from this, learned to think twice before they spoke, and one even went so far as to tell the prince that, though it was quite true that no man could be worth anything unless he had a long nose, still, a woman"s beauty was a different thing; and he knew a learned man who understood greek and had read in some old manuscripts that the beautiful cleopatra herself had a "tip-tilted" nose!

  the prince made him a splendid present as a reward for this good news, and at once sent ambassadors to ask the dear little princess in marriage. the king, her father, gave his consent; and prince hyacinth, who, in his anxiety to see the princess, had gone three leagues to meet her was just advancing to kiss her hand when, to the horror of all who stood by, the enchanter appeared as suddenly as a flash of lightning, and, snatching up the dear little princess, whirled her away out of their sight!

  the prince was left quite inconsolable, and declared that nothing should induce him to go back to his kingdom until he had found her again, and refusing to allow any of his courtiers to follow him, he mounted his horse and rode sadly away, letting the animal choose his own path.

  so it happened that he came presently to a great plain, across which he rode all day long without seeing a single house, and horse and rider were terribly hungry, when, as the night fell, the prince caught sight of a light, which seemed to shine from a cavern.

  he rode up to it, and saw a little old woman, who appeared to be at least a hundred years old.

  she put on her spectacles to look at prince hyacinth, but it was quite a long time before she could fix them securely because her nose was so very short.

  the prince and the fairy (for that was who she was) had no sooner looked at one another than they went into fits of laughter, and cried at the same moment, "oh, what a funny nose!"

  "not so funny as your own," said prince hyacinth to the fairy; "but, madam, i beg you to leave the consideration of our noses--such as they are--and to be good enough to give me something to eat, for i am starving, and so is my poor horse."

  "with all my heart," said the fairy. "though your nose is so ridiculous you are, nevertheless, the son of my best friend. i loved your father as if he had been my brother. now he had a very handsome nose!"

  "and pray what does mine lack?" said the prince.

  "oh! it doesn"t lack anything," replied the fairy. "on the contrary quite, there is only too much of it. but never mind, one may be a very worthy man though his nose is too long. i was telling you that i was your father"s friend; he often came to see me in the old times, and you must know that i was very pretty in those days; at least, he used to say so. i should like to tell you of a conversation we had the last time i ever saw him."

  "indeed," said the prince, "when i have supped it will give me the greatest pleasure to hear it; but consider, madam, i beg of you, that i have had nothing to eat today."

  "the poor boy is right," said the fairy; "i was forgetting. come in, then, and i will give you some supper, and while you are eating i can tell you my story in a very few words--for i don"t like endless tales myself. too long a tongue is worse than too long a nose, and i remember when i was young that i was so much admired for not being a great chatterer. they used to tell the queen, my mother, that it was so. for though you see what i am now, i was the daughter of a great king. my father----"

  "your father, i dare say, got something to eat when he was hungry!" interrupted the prince.

  "oh! certainly," answered the fairy, "and you also shall have supper directly. i only just wanted to tell you----"

  "but i really cannot listen to anything until i have had something to eat," cried the prince, who was gettin

  g quite angry; but then, remembering that he had better be polite as he much needed the fairy"s help, he added:

  "i know that in the pleasure of listening to you i should quite forget my own hunger; but my horse, who cannot hear you, must really be fed!"

  the fairy was very much flattered by this compliment, and said, calling to her servants:

  "you shall not wait another minute, you are so polite, and in spite of the enormous size of your nose you are really very agreeable."

  "plague take the old lady! how she does go on about my nose!" said the prince to himself. "one would almost think that mine had taken all the extra length that hers lacks! if i were not so hungry i would soon have done with this chatterpie who thinks she talks very little! how stupid people are not to see their own faults! that comes of being a princess: she has been spoiled by flatterers, who have made her believe that she is quite a moderate talker!"

  meanwhile the servants were putting the supper on the table, and the prince was much

  amused to hear the fairy who asked them a th

2、托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

  作为一位杰出的'教职工,通常会被要求编写教案,编写教案有利于我们弄通教材内容,进而选择科学、恰当的教学方法。教案应该怎么写才好呢?以下是小编整理的《日暮途穷》托班英语成语故事教案,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。

  这个故事后来变成成语“日暮途穷”,比喻处境十分困难,力量用尽了,计策没有了。

  The Day Is Waning and the Road Is Ending

  In the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Ping of Chu was misled by slanderers, and had Wu Zixu"s father executed. Wu Zixu fled to the State of Wu. More than then years later, Wu Zixu took his revenge by helping. Wu conquer Chu. Yet he suffered agonies of remorse, because his countrymen called him a traitor. He protested, "I"m just like a traveller. It"s already late, but I still have a long way to go. I simply dont know what to do."

  This idiom comes from the above story. It means being in a very difficult situation at the end of one"s tether.

3、托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

  活动目标:

  在游戏情境中,乐意模仿不同动物的走路动作,感受表演的快乐。

  重难点:

  根据动物的不同角色,根据歌曲内容进行表演。

  活动准备:

  PPT

  活动过程:

  一、猜猜谁来了(环节意图:主要是通过猜谜等各种方式引出各种小动物,引起幼儿参与活动的兴趣)

  1、猜动物

  (1)谜语:长长耳朵红眼睛,爱吃萝卜和青菜,猜一猜,谁来了?

  追问:你怎么知道这是小兔子的?

  (2)声音:小鸭子

  (3)局部图片:小乌龟

  (4)动作:小花猫

  小结:从长耳朵猜出地小白兔,动物们长得都不一样。

  (小乌龟、小猫的小结同上,从不同的角度出发。)

  二、小动物比赛(环节意图:通过游戏中不同动物的走路,熟悉韵律与语言节奏)

  1、小动物们聚在一起干什么呀?我们一起来听听看吧。

  2、个别幼儿表演:它们是怎么走路的,先请谁走?

  3、分组表演(根据幼儿的意愿决定学动物走的顺序。在走的过程中加入语言节奏,如:小兔子走路,跳跳跳跳跳。小鸭子走路,摇呀摇呀摇。)

  小结:小动物们走路的方法真特别,小兔子走路,跳跳跳跳。小鸭子走路,摇呀摇呀摇。小乌龟走路,爬呀爬呀爬,小花猫走路静悄悄。

  3、动物表演会(环节意图:通过音乐游戏,模仿各种不同动物走路的动作。)

  过渡语:小动物也想请我们小朋友来学学他们比赛谁走路快,想来试试吗?

  1、想一想,你最想学哪个小动物走路哦?(想好角色的幼儿排在指定动物的起跑点)

  2、第一次走路比赛

  3、第二次走路比赛:歌曲里哪个小动物谁先走路呀?接下来是哪个动物呢?

  小结:我们要根据歌曲里唱的顺序表演走路哦。第一个是小兔子,接下来是小鸭子、小乌龟和小花猫。

  4、集体表演:我们的小朋友都会学小动物走路,我们来表演一次给老师们看吧!

  5、下一次,我们可以试试看交换一下小动物,学学其他小动物一边走路一边唱歌吧。

4、托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

  活动目标:

  1、随歌曲节奏用油画棒进行玩色游戏,感受色彩、线条、节奏、动作之美。

  2、能大胆创作,体验交流、合作的快乐。

  活动准备:

  1、油画棒,绿色的纸。

  2、熟悉歌曲《走路》,图片:小兔、小鸭、乌龟、小鱼、哭脸、笑脸。

  3、“郊游”音乐、磁带录音:油画棒的话。

  活动过程:

  一、复习歌曲“走路”。

  1、集体唱“走路”,钢琴伴奏。

  2、回忆动物走路的歌词。师:有哪些小动物在走路?(随幼儿的回答在“草地”上出示动物图片。)歌曲中小动物们是怎样走路的?(幼儿根据歌曲旋律有节奏地说出歌词。)

  3、模仿动物走路。幼儿根据歌曲有节奏地学走路。师:跳跳跳、摇摇摇、爬爬爬、游游游,小动物们有节奏地走路真有趣。

  二、帮助油画棒走路,想像动物走路姿态与各种线条之间的关系。

  1、播放录音。

  师:“嘘!有谁在哭?”共同寻找,油画棒出来,出示哭脸。师:你为什么哭呀?录音:我们看到小动物们一边唱歌一边走路,真开心啊!而我们这么多的油画棒宝宝自己不会走路,我们多么希望有人来帮助我们,也像小动物一样在草地上走走唱唱。师:哦,没关系,我们这么多的小朋友,都可以来帮助你。师:我们先来问问红色的油画棒宝宝,你想学哪个小动物走路呢?录音:我穿着红色的衣服,小兔也穿着红色的衣服,我就来跟小兔学跳跳跳吧。师:好啊。我来扶着你学走路,小兔儿走路跳跳跳。教师一边唱一边在草地上画下︵︵︵录音:谢谢你,我也可以像小兔儿走路跳跳跳。师:那我们来问问黄色的油画棒宝宝,你想跟谁学走路啊?请一幼儿来问。录音:我穿着黄衣服,小鸭子也穿着黄衣服,我就来跟小鸭学摇摇摇吧。师:请一个小朋友来帮助它。幼儿上来操作,边唱边画。大家比较它的线条是否像摇摇摇ˇˇˇ录音:谢谢你,我也可以像小鸭子走路摇摇摇。师:你们觉得谁会来学小乌龟走路爬爬爬呢?请一幼儿来帮助它,边唱边画。大家比较它的线条是否像爬爬爬–––师:你们问问谁想跟小鱼儿学游游游?请一幼儿帮助它,边唱边画。大家比较它的线条与游游游是否相像﹏﹏﹏

  三、幼儿操作。

  1、师:还有很多的油画棒宝宝想请我们小朋友帮忙学走路呢,你们愿意吗?先问问它:你想跟谁学走路,然后你去帮助它。

  2、幼儿操作。

  3、与幼儿交流,同伴间相互交流。

  四、结束。

  “郊游”音乐。

  师:今天,我们帮助了那么多的油画棒宝宝学走路,帮助别人是一件开心的事情,你看,它们都露出了笑脸。现在,我们请它们回房子休息。我们也一起到外面去走一走唱一唱。听“郊游”音乐出教室。

5、托班英语童话故事优秀教案一等奖《Prince Hyacinth and th

  教学目标:

  1、通过看看、说说、听听、学学理解儿歌内容,发展幼儿的语言表达能力。

  2、培养幼儿的听、说能力,能手口一致进行表演。

  3、对语言游戏产生兴趣,体验游戏的快乐。

  4、能简单复述儿歌。

  5、乐于与同伴一起想想演演,激发两人合作表演的兴趣。

  教学准备:

  实物玩具兔子、鸭子、乌龟和小猫。音频mp3。

  教学过程:

  一、引起兴趣

  老师请来了四个客人朋友,小朋友们想知道是谁吗?

  二、分别出示四个动物,了解动物特征,学学儿歌。

  1、师:长长的耳朵,红红的眼睛,爱吃萝卜爱吃菜,是什么动物呢?(小兔子)小兔子怎样走路呢?

  2、包里故意只露出脚,让幼儿看看,猜猜是谁呢?第二位客人来了:嘴巴扁扁的,脚也是扁扁的。(小鸭子)小鸭子是怎么叫的?叫声真好听,那谁知道小鸭子怎么走路呢?谁愿意来学一学啊?

  3、还想看看第三位客人吗?爬爬的,猜猜是谁?(小乌龟)

  你看到小乌龟什么样的?学一学小乌龟吧。

  4、我们还有一位客人,听听是谁呀?(喵喵喵)

  小猫怎么走路的呢?老师也来学一学小猫了,它要去做件一事?(捉老鼠)引出"静悄悄"

  5、小结:四位客人都来了,我们欢迎欢迎他们,拍拍手吧!

  6、老师把四个小动物走路编成好听的话,跟老师说一说吧。

  三、游戏

  1、学小动物玩走路游戏。

  小兔儿走路跳跳跳,小鸭子走路摇摇摇,

  小乌龟走路爬爬爬,小花猫走路静——悄——悄。

  2、听音乐学一学小动物走路。

  教学反思

  这次活动根据幼儿对小物们那种特别喜爱,喜欢模仿它们走路的一些动作来设计。在教学过程中结合幼儿的发展经验水平以及学习特点,通过音乐活中的唱与跳,使幼儿语言上的表述与动作协调都有了很大的发展。也增强了幼儿表演的自信与欲望。特别是最后一个游戏环节,到结束,小朋友还玩得意犹未尽。这样为后面的延伸环节提供了很大的帮助。

6、托班健康蝴蝶飞飞托班教学反思

  健康《蝴蝶飞飞》反思

  《蝴蝶飞飞》是托班健康领域的一个教学活动。本次教学活动的目标是:1.乐意与老师、同伴一起学做蝴蝶飞的动作。2.孩子能听到信号向指定地方飞。3.巩固对红、黄二种颜色的认识。

  教学的反思:

  我觉得本次的活动内容符合托班幼儿的年龄特点,为了这个教学活动,我还准备了:1.给每个孩子做了一个精致的蝴蝶头饰(红、黄二种)。2.还在场地上布置了二个美丽的花园(红花园和黄花园)。在游戏组织的过程中,我可能当时没有考虑到托班孩子的年龄特点,也就是孩子对游戏的自主能力较弱,依赖于成人所引发的假想情景,因此孩子的兴趣不高,游戏中孩子投入不高。

  托班孩子的游戏必须具有非常强的情景性,需要老师用自身的夸张语言.表情.动作来引发来诱导孩子进入游戏的情景中,注重孩子对游戏过程的体验,让孩子感受游戏。如果当时我一边用蝴蝶飞飞飞进教室一边说:今天天气多好呀,妈妈看见花园里美丽的花都开了,我们一起去花园采花蜜好吗?这样活动一开始就能很好的诱发孩子的假想。托班孩子的'游戏具有非常强的从众性,使他们在游戏中容易受其它人影响,就象看到那个孩子躺在地上采蜜一样,很多人也跟着躺在地上采蜜,这时老师可采用巧妙的语言来引导孩子游戏的方向,如学蝴蝶妈妈着急地说:不好,不好,你们的衣服弄脏了,翅膀上也都是灰尘,你会飞不起来飞不高的。相信这些孩子在我的情绪感染下,也会转换游戏内容,不会出现那么多的孩子盲目跟随了。

7、托班歌表演《小金鱼》教学反思

  在整个音乐活动中,以游戏的形式进行,加上生动形象的背景图,幼儿兴趣性一直都很高,特别是大于博、悦悦等小朋友在这个活动中兴趣性极高,以至于几乎听不到老师的一些指令。

  通过本次活动反思,我觉得老师由于过多关注这几个过于活跃的'孩子,因此,在难点方面有些忽略,比如:谁和鱼妈妈表演的不一样?孩子们没有能真正的自由发挥,老师应该在幼儿没有自由发挥情况下,想办法启发幼儿的自由表演,真正做到幼儿的自由表演,从而使这个活动的难点到达预期效果。

8、托班音乐《摇啊摇》教学反思

  本次园内青年教师公开课活动,考虑到托班幼儿自身的音乐素养和已有的音乐知识,我设计了一堂歌唱教学活动。选择的曲目是较为安静的摇篮曲《摇啊摇》。

  我的设计意图是希望幼儿通过游戏的形式学唱歌曲,能够安静的倾听,从活动当天的效果来看,幼儿能够做到安静的倾听,还能跟着老师一起边做动作边哄宝宝睡觉,幼儿能够投入到爸爸妈妈这一角色中去。

  在导入部分,原本设计播放一小段动画来吸引幼儿的兴趣,引发话题爸爸妈妈是怎么哄宝宝睡觉的,我们来说一说,学一学,引发幼儿的兴趣,踊跃的表达自己的想法。但是实际的效果却恰恰相反,幼儿的注意力一直在动画上,而忽略了教师的问题,以至于教师在发问的过程中,幼儿给予很少的回应。很多教师的给予的意见也是不应该用动画的形式导入,托班幼儿本身语言表达能够就较弱,较为安静,看了动画片之后就更加安静了,不能很好的激发幼儿的兴趣,不如直接让幼儿还表述爸爸妈妈是怎么哄宝宝睡觉的,这样能够更好的.导入到歌唱教学活动中。

  而且教师还忘记了和幼儿互动,说一说平时爸爸妈妈是怎么哄你们睡觉的,让幼儿来学一学,这样也可以激发幼儿的兴趣,这样师幼互动就不会冷场。

  学会歌曲之后,教师带着孩子坐在自己的椅子上抱着宝宝唱《摇啊摇》,其实,可以采取多种形式,可以和自己的好朋友一起,一个当妈妈一个当宝宝,角色扮演来表现这首歌曲。也可以让幼儿抱着宝宝到自己的小床上,边唱歌曲边哄宝宝睡觉。

  本次公开课结束之后,进行了评课,在这一环节中,我回到了不少,收获了很多经验,感谢大家提出的宝贵意见,在我今后的教学活动中有很大的帮助。同时,在观摩其他教师的上课过程中也不断的在学习,从他人的身上认识到自己的不足之处加以改进。

9、托班综合活动《找颜色》教学活动反思

  设计意图:

  中午吃好饭后,我总会带着孩子去后面的小花园散步。正值春暖花开季节 , 我发现他们对颜色特别感兴趣,孩子们经常会自觉的说:“太阳公公是红色的”“这朵花儿是 红 色的 ,小草是绿色的等等 。”“今天我穿的是黄衣服。”等等。既然小朋友对颜色那么感兴趣,何不抓住契机 ,以颜色为突破口,从幼儿熟悉的几种颜色着手,通过游戏、探索、直接感知、讲述、环境创设等途径来实施 找颜色 活动 。

  活动目标:

  1、体验游戏的快乐。

  2、通过活动,巩固幼儿对红、黄、蓝颜色的认识,学习区别。

  3、培养幼儿的观察力以及参与游戏的兴趣。

  活动准备:

  一幅图画 天线宝宝的娃娃 展示仪 红黄蓝圆点 房子 头饰 录音机 磁带

  活动流程:

  一、 开始部分:

  出示图画:情景讲述—天线宝宝

  通过故事的形式引起幼儿学习的兴趣。

  幼儿学习认识三种颜色:红、黄、蓝。

  二、游戏活动:

  1、 教师与幼儿分角色扮演:XX颜色的妈妈,XX颜色的宝宝。

  幼儿自由选择颜色。

  教师讲解游戏的玩法:妈妈说“红颜色的宝宝学小鸟扉到妈妈跟前,那红色的宝宝就马上飞到妈妈面前”,“蓝色的宝宝学小鱼游”,“黄色的宝宝学小兔跳”。游戏反复几次,并随时检查颜色的对错。

  2、游戏:“谁找对了家”。

  规则:当狼来的时候,宝宝们一定要找准自己的家。

  三、活动延伸:

  颜色宝宝回家画画,用不同的颜色画自己的家。

  教学反思 :

  从活动设计、实施上来看,这个活动是比较成功的,幼儿的兴趣得到了很好地激发,在活动过程中也体验到了操作的'乐趣,活动结束后更加体验到大家在一起的快乐感。但是,在颜色宝宝做游戏的部分中,让幼儿找相应的颜色宝宝,这个环节中,我发现幼儿之间的差距还是很大的。有的幼儿会很快的找到,而幼儿却对颜色有点混淆,可以说”举棋未定”。能力强的幼儿很快就完成了。

  所以,从活动中我感觉到:根据不同幼儿的能力水平,我们提供给幼儿的操作材料,也应该具有一定的层次性,能力强的幼儿,操作的材料相对来说难度稍微高一点,而对于能力弱的幼儿,操作难度也相应地应该降低一点。我们在平时的区域活动中,能够做到根据幼儿的能力水平提供层次性的材料,但是,我们在教学活动中,这方面的工作就做得有点欠缺,往往提供的材料都是相同的,很少考虑幼儿的能力特点。

  不同难度、不同层次的操作材料,能够满足不同能力水平的幼儿,使不同能力水平的幼儿都能在自己原有的基础上得到一定的提高。但是,我觉得对托班的幼儿在操作上是很难的,特别是把它放在集体活动中,如果放在区域活动中,效果是很好的。我们可以尝试。

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