Activity objectives:
1, let children know the appearance characteristics and lifestyle of insects and find the relationship between them.
2. Catch and observe all kinds of insects by guessing riddles, and discover the mystery.
3. Stimulate children's curiosity about insects.
Activity preparation:
Small containers and several plastic bags can also allow children to take caught bugs from home to kindergarten.
Activity flow:
First, lead to the theme by guessing riddles.
The teacher read the riddle: bug, buzzing,
Fly west, fly east,
Keywords pollen transmission, nectar collection,
Everyone praises it for its love of labor. (bee)
A pair of wings are thin and bright,
Two sparkling eyes,
Fly low and fly high, report cloudy and sunny,
Flying around to catch pests. (dragonfly)
The bottom of children's crossword puzzles attracts children's attention to insects.
Second, catch insects.
The children went to the grass to catch insects. Catched insects are classified as crawling, jumping and flying … and put into containers.
Third, put all kinds of insects caught by children together and prepare to hold an insect sports meeting.
Put the jumping bug in a big box and compare who jumps highest. At the same time, guide children to observe and compare the differences of insect forelegs. Why do some jump high and some jump low?
Put the reptile on the table and see who can climb fast. Make a small train cover with a matchbox for the early worm to see who can pull it and who has great strength. Let children observe the characteristics of these insects' bodies and legs and think about why they crawl back.
Put the flying insects on the ground and see who can fly farther. Pay attention to the characteristics of their bodies and wings and think about why they fly.
Put the insects in the water to see who can swim and who is afraid of the water.
Turn the insects belly up and let the children see how they turn over.
Feed insects.
Several common insects are kept in containers. Let children observe how they move and eat.