Teaching objectives:
1, know the importance of physical exercise in winter and form a good habit of being brave and not afraid of the cold.
2. Experience obvious seasonal characteristics.
3, understand the main symptoms, know the self-protection consciousness of prevention and treatment.
4. Take an active part in activities and speak out your "ideas" boldly.
5. Be able to pass on your good behavior habits to people around you.
Emphasis and difficulty in teaching:
1, key point: develop the habit of being brave and not afraid of the cold.
2. Difficulties: the importance of physical exercise
Teaching preparation:
Children's song "We are not afraid of the cold", skipping rope, paper sticks and other outdoor sports equipment, children's story "A dress that is not afraid of the cold"
Teaching process:
1. Learn the children's song "Not Afraid of Cold".
Snowflakes drift in winter and the weather gets cold. Birds chirp: "cold-cold-cold", trees chirp: "cold-cold-cold"; Kittens and puppies are drilling in the house: "cold-cold-cold"; The children are laughing, running and doing exercises. "We are not afraid of the cold." . The teacher told a story, "A Clothes Not Afraid of Cold" asked: It was snowing heavily outside in the morning. Why doesn't the white rabbit get up early? (Afraid of the cold) Why are you up again? Mother White Rabbit says that Grandma has a dress that is not afraid of cold. Finally, did the little white rabbit get a dress that is not afraid of cold at grandma's house? (No) Why does grandma say that she is not afraid of cold clothes and has put them on the white rabbit? (The little white rabbit runs to grandma's house. )
2. Teacher's summary: We feel very cold in winter, and people want to use various methods to keep themselves from being cold, such as keeping warm, turning on the heating and doing physical exercise. Sticking to exercise in winter not only makes us not afraid of the cold, but also makes our bodies grow stronger.
3. Take the children to exercise outdoors and carry out various sports activities. Let children know the importance of winter exercise and form a good habit of being brave and not afraid of cold.
4. Praise the children who are not afraid of cold, and put a five-pointed star on the children who insist on exercising every day.
5. Tell the children to ask their parents to insist on taking their children for outdoor sports at home.
6. Let the children open the children's material "Not Afraid of Cold", let the children see what sports they can do in winter, and let the teachers or parents read children's songs. Let the children know that they should exercise in winter.
Teaching reflection:
When winter comes, many children are afraid of the cold, unwilling to get up in the morning and often late. Through this activity, the children all said that they should get up early and go to the kindergarten to exercise early. Parents also expressed support.