Look at counting (practice of numbers and shapes)
Activity objectives:
1, consolidate children's understanding of circles, triangles and squares.
2. Review the numbers within 5.
3. Cultivate children's thinking sensitivity and improve their hands-on ability.
Activity preparation:
1, three kinds of graphics (circle, triangle, square) cardboard, match sticks, paste, colored paper, wooden sticks, etc.
2. "Look at the counting" picture
Activity process: making toys with graphics.
1. Make wheels, parachutes and small gyroscopes with round paper. Use a match as an axis, and put a circular piece of paper on both ends (through the' center point' of the circular piece of paper) to form a wheel. Put a match in the center of a circular piece of paper, rub the matchstick with both hands and throw it up hard, and it will land slowly, like a parachute; Turn the matchstick upside down and let it touch the table. Twist the matchstick by hand and it will turn into a small top.
2. Make a windmill with a square. Tear the four corners of the square diagonally, press one corner at intervals toward the center and fix it at the top of a small stick.
3. Make a small animal head with triangular paper. Draw the animal's eyes and mouth in the middle part of the isosceles triangle to form the animal's head.
4. Do the "Watch and Count" exercise.