moving target
1, let children know the functions of eyes, nose, mouth and ears.
2. Cultivate children's initial awareness of caring for their bodies.
Activities to be prepared
1, one mirror for each person.
2, children's operation information "What's on my face".
3. Physical cards, small bells, fruits, flowers, bird toys, etc.
Activity process
1, children look in the mirror and review the names and positions of the five senses.
Let the children look at their faces in the mirror and see: What's on our faces? Inspire children to look at their five senses in the mirror and say their names and positions. Every time you say one, the teacher will guide the children to look, count and move. )
Summary: We have eyes, nose, mouth and ears on our faces. The nose is in the middle of the face, the eyes are above the nose, the mouth is under the nose, and the ears are on both sides of the face.
2. Children have a preliminary understanding of the functions of the five senses.
Nose, eyes, ears and mouth have their own skills. What skill is it?
(1) What is this? (Bird) What do you use to watch birds?
Summary: We look at birds with our eyes. The power of our eyes is that we can see.
(2) children smell this flower. What do you smell? What do you smell with?
Summary: The skill of the nose is that it can smell all kinds of smells.
(3) What is this sound? (Knocking on the bell) How did you hear the bell?
Conclusion: Our ears are really capable of listening to sounds.
(4) Children taste fruits. How does it taste? What did you taste with?
Conclusion: Our mouths can eat and talk, and our tongues can taste all kinds of flavors.
3. Consolidate the function of understanding the five senses through children's operation data.
The game "Find Friends". The children matched the cut cards with the facial features of Facebook with operating materials. Ask them to find friends with nose, eyes, mouth and ears and talk about the reasons for matching.
Activity reflection
The new "Outline" points out that science education for children is a scientific enlightenment education, which focuses on stimulating children's cognitive interest and exploration desire, creating conditions for children as much as possible, using various senses, using hands and brains, exploring problems, solving problems and experiencing the fun of discovery.