What should I do if I make a mistake in the teaching plan of healthy small class in kindergarten?

Activity objectives:

1. If you know that you have hurt or influenced others, you should apologize to others.

2. Be able to apologize to others when doing something wrong.

Activity preparation:

1. Photos of relevant life situations for children to practice apologizing.

2. Ask two children to rehearse the scene performance in advance.

3. Educational wall chart.

Activity flow:

1. Listen to a short story and experience the magic of the word "sorry".

(1) Show the educational wall chart and tell the story "Magic Sorry"

(2) Guide children to understand stories.

Question: What are the three magic words in the story? What magic does he have?

Conclusion: The word "I'm sorry" has magical power, which can make others forgive their careless mistakes.

2. Talk about life situations and learn the skills of apologizing.

(1) Discuss the situations that need to be apologized in life.

Question: Have you ever said "I'm sorry"? How did you do that?

Summary: In life, we often accidentally interfere with or affect others for various reasons. At this time, we should take the initiative to apologize to others. When Bill accidentally influenced or interfered with us, he should also apologize to us, so that we can forgive him and get along harmoniously and happily.

(2) Watch the scene performance and judge whether it is right or wrong.

(3) Teach children the skills of apologizing.

Think about whether it's your own fault.

Say "I'm sorry" sincerely

Comfort or help each other.

3. Watch photos or video clips of life scenes and practice how to apologize.

(1) Life situation: While playing with building blocks, Rong Rong accidentally got the real building blocks.

When drinking water, Pumbaa accidentally spilled water on Qian Qian.

When eating, Longlong accidentally got the rice soup into Didi's hand.

When I was sleeping, Wenwen accidentally stepped on Cece.

(2) Summary: If you are wrong, be sincere, look at each other and say, "I'm sorry, I was wrong, please forgive me".

4. Enjoy the songs "Sorry" and "Never mind".

(1) The teacher sings and the children listen carefully.

(2) Teachers and children sing together, and encourage children and teachers to compose music together.

(3) Ask two children to perform a song in front.

(4) Summary: When we do something wrong, we can bravely apologize to others and say "I'm sorry" as the lyrics sing. What amazing three words are these! If others get angry again, they will turn anger into joy and say "it doesn't matter" to you.