moving target
1, know the harm of bacteria.
2. Be able to tell where bacteria are hidden and how to get rid of them.
3. Cultivate their interest in stories.
Activities to be prepared
A homemade bacterial prop, with the experience of "Wash Hands Song".
Activity process
First, the game Little Clap is imported.
"Little hand clap, my little hand clap; Small hands clap, my small hands wave; Small hands clap, my little hands turn; Small hand clap, my small hand hides. " Hide the last sentence, let the children give full play to their imagination and collect the small ones.
Second, tell the story of "bacteria hide and seek".
Teacher: Your little hand can hide, and so can a baby. Do you want to know who it is? (takes out homemade teaching AIDS) Guess who it is?
Teacher: Actually, it's a bacterial baby. Baby bacteria are good at hiding. Where is it hidden? Listen carefully, little ears. The first paragraph of the story. Q: Is bacterial baby bad? Where is it hidden?
Teacher: Bacteria are hidden under nails. Should we throw it away? In the second paragraph of the story, Q: How did the children in the story finally drive it away?
Teacher: Washing hands can drive away germs from babies. Can children wash their hands?
Put out your little hand and let's wash it together.
"rub, rub your hands; Rub your hands and back; Change your hand, rub it again, shake it three times, one, two, three. "
Third, the theme is sublimated.
Teacher: Actually, baby bacteria are not only hidden under nails, but also in other places. Think about it, children. Where will it hide?
Teacher: You are great! Find out where so many bacteria are hiding, then how can we destroy them?
Summary: Bacteria will hide in the body, clothes, hair, hands, feet and stomach. Children should wash their hands, wash their hair, cut their nails, take a bath and change clothes frequently.
Activity expansion
The teacher drew a safe area on the ground with chalk. As long as you enter the safe area, it is safe. Choose one child as a "carrier" and the others will be scattered. When the teacher gives the order, the "carrier" can chase others at will and pat the body parts with his hands. The person who is photographed becomes a "carrier" and can photograph other children.