Name 1: cat and mouse goal: practice drilling and climbing materials: the process of decorating cartons into holes: 1. Some children play with mice, and some children play with cats with teachers. Read children's songs: 1 kitten, kitten, kitten chasing mice, chasing after them, and quickly drilling into the hole, meow … meow … meow … meow … kitten chasing mice into the cave tip: 1. The number of children in an activity should not be too large, lest children fall down when chasing around. Prepare more cartons to help disperse children's names. 2. Catch some mice. Goal: Learn how to use your mouth 1. Materials: pictures (with cats and mice) Technology: 1. The children looked at the picture and said, "Count how many mice the cat caught." Children practice counting with their mouths and hands. The teacher walks up to each child to find out how the children count, and provides appropriate help tips according to the actual situation: 1. Teaching activities can be carried out in groups, so that teachers can carefully observe and understand children's learning situation and carry out personalized teaching. Children can't count completely with their mouths and hands, where their mouths and hands are the same. Just give them a preliminary feeling. Name 3: A Little Mouse Goal: Feel the reception of music, like music materials: a kitten and a mouse finger, and the process of recording the song "A Little Mouse": 1. Show the finger kitten and lead to the topic:-"Who is this?" What skills does a kitten have? "The teacher tells the story with his fingers to help the children understand the content: Story: One day, a little mouse was so hungry that it came out to steal something to eat. The little mouse found white rice and wanted to eat it. The kitten saw it. The kitten meowed, jumped up and caught the little mouse-"Who did the kitten catch?" "Why do kittens catch mice? "The teacher repeatedly performed the song" A Little Mouse ",which aroused the children to learn to sing actively and happily:-"Do you like kittens? Why? "Hint: 1. When learning to sing, teachers can provide headdresses for cats and mice, and everyone takes turns to play, so that children can gradually learn to sing while playing games. Teachers can lead children to play "cat and mouse" sports games outside, chasing each other and improving the coordination and flexibility of actions.
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