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Listen, talk, and make lesson plans for middle class language

1. Activity goals:

1. Understand the love of your loved ones and know how to care for your family.

2. I am very happy that I have grown up and am willing to share the joy of growing up with others.

3. Learn to introduce the process of growing up in chronological order.

2. Activity preparation:

1. Children can sing "Only Mother is Good in the World", 2. A piece of velvet cloth; three photos of each person (at birth, at the age of two) , now) 3. Teaching audio tape "Only Mom is Good in the World"

3. Activity process:

1. Introduce yourself--Children put their photos according to birth, two years old, and now The three age groups are respectively posted on a large velvet board.

--Children talk to each other about the happy and interesting things they did when they were young.

--Ask the children to see what changes have occurred in themselves and their children?

2. Exchange and discussion--Ask the children to observe the photos of the people in the photos when they were born, and talk about what you just said. What does it look like when you are born? Who does it look like?

--After the children’s discussion, the teacher summarized: When a person is born, he only cries, cannot speak, and cannot walk.

--Ask the children to observe what the child looked like when he was two years old in the photo. What is the difference between what he looked like when he was two years old and when you were just born?

-- After the discussion with the children, the teacher summarized: Under the careful care of your relatives, you have grown up and become taller. You can talk, walk, eat, go to the toilet, etc.

--Invite the children to continue to observe the current appearance of the child in the photo, and think about what abilities he has now? Then think about what abilities he has now? Then talk about his own abilities.

3. Guide children to express their gratitude to their parents.

--Ask each child to say a word of thanks to their parents, and learn to say "I love your parents, thank you for your hard work"!

--Finally, ask all children to stand up together. Sing a song "Only Mom is Good in the World".

Activity suggestions and tips:

1. To carry out this activity, experience is the foundation. In daily life, the basic concept of "I have grown up" should be understood, such as allowing children to share childhood and current photos with their peers, measure height and weight, and experience the joy of growing up.

2. Before the activity, ask parents to cooperate through the home column and learn as much as possible about the interesting things about each child's home. Pay special attention to the emotions of children from single-parent families.