Activity objectives:
1, knowing that the human body needs different kinds of nutrition.
Through the story, I know that only eating vegetables and leeks is beneficial to my health and growth.
3. Develop a good habit of not being picky about food.
4. Speak your understanding boldly.
5. Show the cute side of the child in the activity.
Activity preparation:
Pictures of three bears.
Activity flow:
1. The teacher shows pictures of three little bears to attract the children's observation. Question: Are these three bears the same? What is the difference? (color, fat and thin are all different. Do you know why some people are fat and some are thin?
2. The teacher tells stories by manipulating pictures.
3. Organize children's discussions.
Why is the white bear so fat? Because it doesn't eat vegetables, only meat. )
Why is yellow bear so thin? Because it only eats vegetables, not meat. )
◎ Why does everyone praise brown bears for their good looks? Because I am not picky about food, I am not fat or thin. )
Which bear do you want to be? Why?
How can I be as beautiful as a brown bear?
The teacher concluded: Everyone wants to be a beautiful little brown bear, so you should eat vegetables and meat like a little brown bear, so that you can be healthy.
In combination with three bears, I invited three other babies of different sizes. I think this is more conducive to the baby's intuitive understanding of obesity, and it is also a direct education for picky eaters and skinny babies, so the effect is better than expected.
Teaching reflection
Many children in my class are picky eaters. They mainly don't like vegetables and eat very little, even at home. After this activity, the children ate vegetables for dinner that day and ate them well. The most gratifying thing is that Huang's children also finished their meal quickly! In order to make them do this every day, I specially praised them in my class and let them continue to carry forward. I think in the future, I will often remind my children when they eat, and let them form a good habit of not being picky about food in the form of praise and encouragement.