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Small classes are different from open classes 1 and many ppt.
Small classes are different from 1 and many open classes ppt:

Small class math activity teaching plan "1 and more"

Activity objectives:

1, cultivate children's interest in learning mathematics.

2. Recognize the difference between "1" and "many".

3. Know the switch relationship between "1" and "many".

Activity preparation: PPT courseware, nursery rhymes, a small basket, some apples and oranges, a loaf of bread, as many little red riding hoods as children, as many flower arrangements as children, and a fake door.

Activity flow:

1, music import

Children, please do it with me (play the children's song "Little Red Riding Hood", children do the rhythm with the teacher). Little friend, what was that nursery rhyme just now? Yes, it's little red riding hood. Yesterday, the teacher told the children the story of Little Red Riding Hood. One day, Little Red and Little Red Riding Hood went to see her grandmother. When she was walking through the big forest, she met a wolf. The wolf cheated Little Red Riding Hood and ate her grandmother. Finally, the hunter killed the wolf and rescued Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.

2. Understand "1" and "many" and their switch relationships.

Today, grandma called Little Red Riding Hood. Grandma said, "Little Red Riding Hood, come and see grandma. Grandma misses you. " So, my mother prepared many gifts for my grandmother and asked Little Red Riding Hood to bring them to her. Look, what is this (showing a loaf of bread)? How much bread does the teacher have in his hand?

Children, look what Mom has prepared (show me an apple). How many apples are there in the teacher's hand? Little Red and Little Red Riding Hood said, "Mom, there are too few apples. Please take out some apples! " "The teacher showed the apples four times, only one at a time. After each speech, he would ask "How many apples does the teacher have?".

Let's see how many apples there are now. These many apples are made up of apples one by one, so one by one 1 can make many.

Children, tell the teacher' one by one 1 can do a lot'. (The teacher shows five oranges again) What are these, children? Teacher, how many oranges are there? (Put bread, apples and oranges in a small basket) Little Red Riding Hood takes a loaf of bread, many apples and many oranges prepared by her mother to visit her grandmother.