1. Know the symptoms of a cold, and tell adults in time if you feel unwell after a cold.
2. Know how to prevent colds.
Be a brave child when you know that you have a cold and are not afraid to take medicine by injection.
4. Love to take part in physical exercise and form a good habit of loving sports.
5. Know how to prevent diseases.
Activity preparation:
1. Tinker Bell Puppet.
2. Self-timer video clip
3. pictures of ways to prevent colds (washing hands, eating, exercising ...)
4. Tinker Bell Music
Activity flow:
1. Set the scene-stimulate interest and import activities.
Show it to Tinker Bell Puppet: "I invited a little guest for the children today. Let the children see who he is? " Tinker bell: "Hello everyone! I'm Tinker Bell. Today I'm going to sing a song for you (sneezing after singing a few words). What is wrong with me? I can't perform for you, goodbye children! "
2. Organize discussion-understand the symptoms and causes of colds.
Question 1: What happened to Tinker Bell? Why do you catch a cold? The teacher concluded: Wear less clothes and kick the quilt, and get infected in crowded places, which is easy to cause a cold.
Question 2: Have you ever caught a cold? How do you feel when you have a cold? Teacher's summary: stuffy nose, runny nose, sore throat, headache, cough, sneezing and sometimes fever. Tell adults in time if you feel unwell.
3. Watch video clips-penetrate emotions, know how to take medicine, and are not afraid of injections.
Discussion: Where did Tinker Bell go? Did he cry when he had the injection? What will children do when they have an injection? The teacher concluded: children are also brave children. If you have a cold, you should go to see a doctor quickly. Don't be afraid to take injections to take medicine, so that your cold will get better soon.
4. Discuss with pictures-get a preliminary understanding of ways to prevent colds.
(1) Discussion: Think about it, son. How can you not catch a cold?
(2) Look at the pictures to improve your experience and understand the ways to prevent colds: wash your hands frequently, drink plenty of water, don't be picky about food, cover yourself with a quilt when you sleep, get dressed in time when it is cold, go to crowded places and exercise more. ...
Activity expansion:
Go out to exercise with children along with Tinker Bell's music.
Activity reflection:
Every time the season changes, more children catch a cold. Therefore, choosing this activity, on the one hand, can help children recall the painful symptoms when they catch a cold. In memory, children can feel that they will be very uncomfortable when they catch a cold. On the other hand, children can know effective ways to prevent and treat colds, such as opening windows for ventilation and doing more exercise. , improve their awareness of self-protection.