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Kindergarten health lesson plan "Smoking is harmful to health"

As an excellent people’s teacher, you are usually required to write lesson plans. With the help of lesson plans, you can effectively improve your teaching ability. Come and refer to the lesson plans you need! The following is the health lesson plan "Smoking is Harmful to Health" compiled by me for kindergarten classes. It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.

Theme activity: Smoking is harmful to health

Activity goals:

1) Know the harm of smoking to the body and the surrounding environment, and know the benefits of quitting smoking to your family.

2) Awareness of caring about environmental sanitation and people’s health.

3) Develop children’s observation and language expression abilities.

Activity preparation:

1. No-smoking signs and no-smoking slogans. Before the event, do research on the harmful effects of smoking on health.

2. One piece of paper, pen, and scissors for each person.

3. Relevant courseware

Activity guidance:

1. Recognize the no-smoking signs

1) Show the courseware and ask the children to watch the flash and Question, educate kindergarteners not to smoke when they grow up. Show the z sign and discuss with the children, "What sign is this? Where have you seen it?" The teacher shows the picture to guide the children to recall. (Bus stations, kindergartens, buses, movie theaters, gas stations, etc.)

2) Show the slogan "No Smoking in Public Places", read it to the children, and organize the children to discuss what Is it a public place? Why ban smoking in public places? What harm does smoking do to the body? What harm does it do to the environment? Ask the children to tell the story based on their own life experiences.

2. Understand the harm of smoking to the body and environment.

1) Show the picture "Smoking is harmful to health" and ask the question: What is drawn in the picture? What do these paintings say?

⑴What does the person in the picture look like? Why is he coughing and sick? The children will share the information they have investigated with everyone. (What about the teeth, clothes, and fingers of people who smoke?)

⑵ What choked the person in the picture to tears? Why is the baby in auntie's belly crying?

⑶Why did the fire occur at the gas station? Know that smoking can cause fires.

Summary for teachers and children: Smoking pollutes the environment and makes the air turbid; smoking harms both yourself and the health of others; smoking can easily cause fires and cause property losses. Understand the words: pollution

3. Promote smoking cessation:

1) Teacher: Does your family smoke? Invite the children to tell everyone about their own statistics. The teacher will count the numbers and let the children feel that there are still many people smoking. What should they do for the health of themselves and their families? (Remind him not to smoke) Is there any other way to quit smoking as soon as possible? What can be invented? (Smoking cessation products) Ask the children to think about what smoking cessation products they can invent?

1) Do you know what day May 31st is every year? "World No Tobacco Day", see how others promote smoking cessation? Children read courseware.

2) Instruct the children to each make a "No Smoking" sign to take home, and encourage each child to strive to be a small propagandist for the prohibition of smoking. Organize children to draw smoking cessation posters.

4. Teacher’s summary.