1, learn about nursery rhymes and learn to recite nursery rhymes.
2. Know that spring is a good season for planting trees, and understand that March 12 is Arbor Day.
3. Understand the relationship between trees and human beings, and educate children to care for saplings.
Activities to be prepared
Tree planting VCD and tree planting pictures.
Activity process
1. Watch VCD to learn about planting trees.
1. After watching it, I asked: What are the uncles and aunts doing on TV? (Planting Trees) Learn the word: Planting Trees.
2. Have you ever seen planting trees? Did you plant trees like your uncle and aunt on TV? How do they plant trees? First dig a hole in the ground, then put the saplings in the hole, then cover them with soil, and finally water them. ) learn words: dig tree pits and plant saplings.
Do you know when is the best time to plant trees? March 12 is Arbor Day. Everyone should plant trees. On that day, you can also plant trees in the open space with your parents, ok?
5. Show pictures of planting trees for children to observe. We planted saplings and compared them with saplings. Who is tall and who is short? Small saplings will grow as tall as our children, so how can we make small saplings grow taller? Take care of it, protect it, water and fertilize it and catch pests.
6. What's the expression on Mom and Dad's face after planting trees? (Dad laughs, Mom laughs) I love my parents and little trees. Small saplings grow into big trees, which can beautify our environment, create fresh air and make our life better. They are our good friends.
Second, children appreciate nursery rhymes, initially understand the childlike interest in nursery rhymes, and know the fun brought by planting trees.
Third, the teacher recited nursery rhymes emotionally and the children read them softly.
Fourth, let children give nursery rhymes a nice name. (planting trees)
Fifth, recite nursery rhymes in groups and praise children loudly.
Summary of intransitive verbs:
Planting trees is beneficial to human beings. We should cherish saplings from childhood. The saplings are like our babies. Not only parents should protect them, but also our children should cherish them.