Activity objectives:
1. Understand that people grow up slowly and can't worry.
2. Feel the change of growth, see your own progress and sprout self-confidence.
Activity preparation:
1. Collect photos of children in different periods.
2. Story PPT
3. Story wall chart
Activity flow:
First, lead-in: teachers and children are familiar with each other and close the distance.
Children, we have just met in the classroom. Now let me see if you really remember me. Let's say hello to each other. Hello, children!
The teacher is very happy because you all remember.
Second, lead out: show pictures of small animals to attract children's attention.
Teacher: "I came here today to learn technology from children, but I didn't come alone." I brought three good friends. Do you want to know them? (Thinking) Well, let's get them out quickly! "
1. Show the first picture on the flip chart. Teacher: "Look, children, who are these three good friends?" (Mouse, Monkey, Frog) Teacher: "What bright little eyes! My three friends are all thinking the same thing and are all looking forward to it. . .
Little mouse, little monkey and little frog are looking forward to growing up quickly every day ... (continue the next link)
Third, the key point: listen to the story and understand the truth.
1. The teacher tells a story emotionally (see the wall chart to tell a story)-Teacher: "These three little guys are looking forward to growing up quickly every day. They thought, "if they can grow as big as elephants, hippos and rhinos, how good it would be to have the strength!" So, they came up with many ways. The little mouse tried to eat, woo, woo, but it was not as delicious as the elephant's toes. The little monkey wears it ... but it can't reach the big hippo's knees! "
2. Guess what the little frog will think of to make himself grow up quickly. Master: "Hey, what will the little frog think of to make himself grow up quickly?"
3. Continue telling the story until the end of the story, and verify the result of the guess. Teacher: "the little frog practices high jump every day, and his head is dizzy, but compared with the big rhinoceros, it is not as big as its eyeball!" ..... they are still so young, but they are still looking forward to growing up quickly every day. "
4. The teacher asked questions to help understand the teacher: "Look (pointing to the picture), how did the little mouse think of letting himself grow up at once? Where are the little monkeys and frogs? The little monkey wears his father's clothes and his mother's glasses. The little frog practices high jump every day.
Teacher: "Did they really grow up at once?" No, they are still so young. (Continue to the next link: "Have the babies grown so big at once?" )
Fourth, experience transfer "Babies, are you so big when you were born from your mother's stomach?" "The teacher showed photos of children in different periods when they were young. By comparison, they know that they are growing slowly, and they can also feel the changes in their growth.
Have you grown up now? Want to be bigger? Do you have any good ways to grow up?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Verb (short for verb) activity is over:
Driving a small train to see the photo exhibition of big brother and big sister when they were children!
Attached:
Little mouse, little monkey and little frog look forward to growing up every day.
Hey! If only I could grow as big as an elephant, hippo or rhinoceros, I would have the strength! So, they came up with many ways.
The little mouse tried to eat, meowed, and filled his stomach every day. He walked up to the elephant, but it was not as good as the elephant's toes!
The little monkey puts on his father's clothes and his mother's glasses. Hey, hey, he has grown up! He went to compete with the big hippo, but he couldn't reach the big hippo's knees!
Little frog practices high jump, jump, jump, jump every day, and his head is dizzy. Yes, you have grown up! But compared with the big rhinoceros, it is not as big as the big rhinoceros's eyeball!
The little mouse, the little monkey and the little frog didn't find a way to grow up at once. They are still so small. However, they are still looking forward to growing up quickly.