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Small class safety teaching plan "no sand"
Teaching objectives

1, know how to slip.

2. Cultivate self-protection awareness.

3. Obey the rules and feel the happiness of being with peers.

Activity process

1, different slide pictures. 2. Slide scene map.

Activity process

1. Show pictures of different slides and guide children to know the slides.

Dear children, can you tell me what you like? (Children's discussion) Do you like slides? What's the slide like? Come on, children, will the teacher show you all kinds of slides?

2. Guide children to understand the play and precautions of the slide.

Children, although you like to play slides, you may be dangerous if you don't pay attention. Do you want to play the slide safely? How can it be a security law? First of all, when we children play the slide, we must hold our hands on both sides and slide carefully one by one. If there are other children behind us, the children must line up and slide in an orderly way. Don't be crowded. Wait for one child to slide down, and the other child will slide again. If the children are all fighting for it, they may fall down if they are not careful, and their heads and faces will hurt, so don't mess around and don't worry.

3. Show the children the slide scene and let them judge right or wrong.

4. Tell the story of the bear's injury and guide the children how to slide the slide correctly and safely.

5. Teacher's summary: Children must pay attention to safety and slide safely, so that children can have fun and teachers and family can rest assured. I hope that no matter what games children play, they should pay attention to the rules, don't mess, don't squeeze, don't worry, and ensure that children can play games healthily.