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Teaching plan of "I come to be a guest" moral education activities

As an excellent teacher, he is usually required to write lesson plans, which are the blueprint of teaching and can effectively improve teaching efficiency. Then the question is coming, how to write the lesson plan? The following is the lesson plan of "I will be a guest" moral education activities in large classes, which I collected for your reference only. Let's have a look.

I. Activity objectives:

1. Children who are polite are more popular.

2. Master the basic etiquette of being a guest and entertaining guests.

Second, the activity preparation:

Material preparation: props for situational performances and games about being a guest and entertaining guests.

Experience preparation: children have the experience of being guests and entertaining guests.

Third, the activity process:

1. Introduction to the session.

Lead: Have you ever been to someone's house as a guest? How did you do that?

2. Watching the sitcom "Little Monkey as a Guest", I think it is polite to be a guest.

Ask questions:

Who is the little monkey visiting?

How did the monkey knock at the door? Let's study together,

How does the little monkey say hello when he sees aunt panda?

What did the little monkey say when Aunt Panda asked him to play with toys?

Did the little monkey fight while playing with toys? Have you packed up after playing?

What did the monkey say to Aunt Panda when he wanted to go home?

Discussion: Do you like monkeys? Why? Conclusion: We all like polite children, so be polite when visiting other people's homes.

3. Tell a story "Bear treats".

Ask questions:

Who did Bear invite?

What does the bear prepare for the guests? Do you think Bear is a hospitable little host? Summary: The host should be polite and enthusiastic when receiving guests.

4. Discuss the guest and hospitality etiquette in groups.

Teacher: Tell me, little friend, what should you do when you are a guest? What about entertaining guests? Discuss with your own children. Summary: Be polite when you are a guest, don't influence adults to talk, don't knock over other people's things casually, don't take the initiative to beg from other people's homes, and be modest when playing with the host's children. Hospitality should also be polite, warmly receive guests, provide them with water and food, and take the initiative to talk with them.

5. The game "I am the little host, you are the little guest".

Teacher: Please choose the role you want to play freely and be a good guest and host. Conclusion: Children are so polite. Whether guests or guests, we should be polite.