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1. Let the children know how the navel came from.
2. Build children's self-confidence and realize that they are special and unique. Mom loves us very much, and we should love her too.
3. Know whether some animals have navel, and know that small animals have their own mothers. They all love each other, and we should also care for small animals.
Activity Preparation: Multimedia Courseware
Activity flow:
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Teacher: Children, the teacher brought you two interesting photos today. Do you want to see it first?
Teacher: Let's look at the first one. What is this? Guess what!
Teacher: This is a pear with a stem removed.
Teacher: Let's look at the second picture again. What is this picture?
Teacher: It's great that the teacher heard that some children got it right. This is a round navel. Children, see if your little navel is very similar to the navel in the picture!
Teacher: Today, the teacher is going to tell a story to the children. It's called "round belly"
Teacher: At first, the pear on the tree was still a small fruit. Son, you are also a little doll.
Teacher: The fruit on the tree gets water and nutrition through a thin and long fruit stalk. What about those little dolls? You are connected by a long threaded box, through which you can get the water, nutrition and oxygen you need.
Teacher: When the pear grows big and round, the farmer's uncle cuts off the fruit handle with scissors. The same is true of little dolls. When you were fat in vain and firmly came out of your mother's stomach, the doctor also cut the line connecting your mother and the dolls with scissors. What's this long line called? This line is called umbilical cord, which connects the child with your mother.
Teacher: Why did the doctor cut the umbilical cord with scissors? Because when the baby is still in the mother's stomach, it is the umbilical cord that gets water, nutrition and oxygen. When the baby comes out of the mother's stomach, the mother will use the nipple instead of the umbilical cord to deliver the nutrition you need, and the work of the umbilical cord has been completed. So the doctor tied it up and cut it off. Soon, the rest will fall off completely. So, children, you have left a special mark where your navel once grew. This mark is our navel. Every child's navel looks different and has a different shape. There are round navel, long navel, concave navel and convex navel. However, this is all our proof: that we didn't fall from the sky, didn't jump out of a stone, weren't picked up by our parents in the garbage, but were born in our mother's stomach. The navel is the certificate of each of us and the best commemoration of maternal love. Mom loves us very much, and we should love her, you know? Do you love your mother? Love is telling mom loudly. Tell mom what?
Teacher: How kind of you! The teacher will test you now. Children all have navel. Do animals have them? Do all small animals have navel?
Teacher: Let the teacher tell the children that small animals like turtles, crocodiles, birds and small fish don't have navel, because their mothers lay eggs, and then these small animals hatch from the eggs. They don't have navel. What about the puppy? The child said, "I can't find a puppy with a navel!" Look carefully, the puppy has a navel, hidden behind a pinch of upturned hair!
Teacher: Little friend, although some small animals have no navel, they are all mother's favorite treasures. Small animals love their mothers very much. Just like your mother loves you, you love your mother, so we should love our mother and love animals and their mothers at the same time!