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Middle-class lesson preparation plan sugar mixed with tomatoes
"Tomatoes" is the theme of this lesson plan. Today, the editor of Fertility Network specially arranged the lesson plan of "planting tomatoes" for the middle class, and shared relevant knowledge such as "middle class, tomatoes and lesson plans", hoping to help kindergarten teachers and parents. Thank you.

Activity objectives:

1. Pay attention to the growth of tomatoes and understand the growth process of tomatoes.

2. Learn to distinguish between raw and cooked tomatoes.

3. Willing to take part in labor and interested in it.

Activity preparation:

1. Clean up the plantation. 2. Tomato seedlings, shovels and buckets.

3. Tomato growth record.

Activity flow:

First, guide children to talk around tomatoes and stimulate children's interest in participating in labor.

Teacher: "Have you ever eaten tomatoes? Do you know where tomatoes grow? " The teacher told the children that we should plant tomatoes today and we can eat our own tomatoes later. Do you want to grow tomatoes?

Second, planting tomato plantation with children 1. The teacher demonstrated the method of transplanting tomatoes.

2, children work, teachers participate in guidance.

3. water the tomatoes.

Third, organize the children to return to the activity room to record 1. The teacher showed the record form and explained the requirements.

2, children to record.

Continuous activities:

Third, weeding (after the tomato survives) 1. Guide children to know weeds and learn to distinguish weeds from tomatoes from roots, stems and leaves.

2. Organize children to weed tomatoes. (Remind children not to break the branches and leaves of tomatoes, and not to dirty clothes and shoes) Fourth, pick tomatoes.

1, guide children to observe the fruit of tomatoes.

Teacher: "What shape is the tomato fruit? What color is that? Why are their colors different? " 2. Pick tomatoes.

Remind children to choose ripe tomatoes instead of raw tomatoes.

3. Try some tomatoes.

Take the picked tomatoes to the classroom for cleaning.

Teacher: "How to eat tomatoes?" (Children discuss and communicate freely) Cut tomatoes into pieces for children to taste. Teacher: "Who planted the tomatoes we ate today? What's the taste of tomatoes in your mouth? Is it delicious? " Record activities:

In the whole process of tomato from transplanting to harvesting, guide children to record the growth of tomato in different periods in the form of painting in the Tomato Growth Record Table.