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How to write a lesson plan for the year with different social activities for the big class

Top class social activity lesson plan: Different roads

Activity goals:

1. Understand the names of several different main roads in your hometown, and understand overpasses and highways The appearance characteristics and uses of different roads such as highways, cross-sea bridges, and tunnels.

2. Understand the purpose of road signs, stop signs, platforms and other facilities, and experience the convenience that modern new roads bring to people's travel.

Activity preparation:

1. Invite parents and children to collect pictures of several important roads in their hometown, as well as pictures of different roads such as wide roads, overpasses, highways, and cross-sea bridges. .

2. Teaching resources and children’s books.

3. Use large building blocks, cardboard, arched doors, etc. to create a simulated road.

Activity process:

1. Communicate "the road in my eyes" and know the convenience they bring to people's lives.

1. Companions tell each other what the road they see looks like?

2. Question: What are the uses of these road signs, platforms and stop sign facilities on roads and roadsides?

3. Teacher’s summary: Roads provide access for pedestrians and vehicles. Road signs help people identify various roads. Stop signs and platforms bring convenience to people waiting for buses and traveling.

2. Communicate "my favorite roads in my hometown" and know several main roads in my hometown.

3. Teachers use videos to guide children to understand modern traffic roads and experience different roads.

1. Show the picture of the overpass and ask: What is this bridge called? Where have you seen him? What would our road traffic look like if there were no overpasses now?

2. Show pictures of highways, cross-sea bridges, and tunnels to guide children to discover the differences between these roads and understand their functions.

4. Organize the game "Driving around in a car..."

The teacher takes the children into a simulated road venue and asks the children to be car drivers and talk about their hometown. characteristics of the road.