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What did the story of three little pigs building a house teach children?
"Three Little Pigs Building a House" is a classic story, which not only explores the reasons why the house is strong, but also knows that it is not labor-saving, and there are characters and dialogues that children like, which is also suitable for performance. And try to let the children learn the simple dialogue of the characters, paving the way for the later role performance. In this activity, through the progress of the story, I have been discussing which material is stronger to build a house around three materials. The wolf blows a straw house, blows a wooden house and blows a brick house, which saves effort every time. These three different results tell children that it is not easy to do things and further understand the main content of the story. Children are very interested.

First of all, I want to show the real straw, wood and bricks to introduce the topic, then ask questions in one, two or three brick houses to understand the content of the story, and then analyze the materials used in the house to help children find out the reasons why the brick houses are strong, so that children can understand the story more deeply.

2. Children should be exposed to three different materials to feel their differences. This is the result of the wolf blowing the house three times. These three different results can directly tell children to do things without saving trouble.

Language activity is to create a language environment for children who dare to speak and are willing to speak. Classic stories can arouse children to sing, so as to understand the content of the story, feel the moral of the story and learn the dialogue between characters.