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Children's play: boundaries
Let children know the meaning of "boundary" through games and stimulate their interest in reading "boundary".

game rule

Let several children be "beasts" and other children be "small animals". The teacher explained the rules of the game: the hula hoop is the home of "small animals" and a safe place. The "beast" can catch the escaped "small animal" at will, but when the "small animal" escapes into the hula hoop, the "beast" can no longer catch the "small animal".

Baby games

At the beginning of the game, "little animals" played outside and asked each other, "Is the beast coming?" "No" until "The Beast" suddenly replied "The Beast is coming." "Small animals" began to run around, and "wild animals" came to catch "small animals" that didn't run home.

Introduction to picture books

Introduce the picture book Boundary to children and show P 16- 17. Tell children that our human home also has "boundaries". Doors and walls are the boundaries of our home, and bad people are not allowed to come in. Tell children that this picture book also introduces various "boundaries" and welcomes children to read freely in the reading area.

Game preparation

There are several hula hoops in different colors, some animal headdresses and some small animal headdresses. Hula hoops are scattered around the relatively empty field as the dividing line between different animal homes. A picture book "Boundary".

Game summary

After the game, discuss and summarize the meaning of "boundary" with children: the hula hoop in the game is the boundary of the home of "small animals".