Teaching objectives:
1, understand the basic functions of skin and learn common skin care methods.
2. Initially develop good personal hygiene habits.
Activity preparation:
Towels, dolls, teaching wall charts, etc.
Activity flow:
1. Perceive the existence of skin.
Question: Where is our skin? Guide children to observe all parts of the body and know that the skin covers the surface of the human body.
② Question: Take a look. What is our skin like? Guide children to know that there are fine pores, fluffy hair, fingerprints and palm prints on the skin of palms and soles through observation.
2. Understand the function of skin.
Let children touch towels, dolls, cups, magnets, plastic toys and other materials. How do you feel? Guide children to put things with the same feelings together.
(2) Guide children to change their skin when the body is cold by operating activities, such as pore contraction and goose bumps.
(3) Take children to outdoor activities and guide them to observe the skin changes before and after exercise. For example, after exercise, the skin will sweat, slightly red and have large pores.
(4) Teacher's summary: Skin babies can protect our bodies according to the surrounding environment and the changes of body heat and cold. Skin babies can also prevent bacteria from invading our bodies. It is our good friend, so we should take good care of it.
3. Learn how to protect your baby.
① Show the wall chart, guide the children to observe the content of the picture, and talk about how the children in the picture care for their skin.
2 Combine daily experience and guide children to discuss what other skin care methods are there?
Teacher's summary: Pay attention to hygiene, wash your face, hands and feet every day. Take a bath, wash your hair and change clothes frequently; After washing your face and hands, apply skin cream in time (autumn and winter) to protect your skin, prevent chapping, and prevent sharp objects from damaging your skin. Wear a sun hat or umbrella when going out in summer to prevent sunburn; Wear scarves and gloves when going out in winter, wear warm clothes to prevent skin frostbite, and do not touch electrical appliances to prevent electric shock.