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Write about how to write the kindergarten hoop game.

Let's do it together. Purpose: To cultivate children's ability of hand-eye coordination and their interest in sports.

ring games can cultivate children's interest in sports activities. 2. Cultivate the coordination of children's movements. 3. Let children feel the happiness of the ferrule.

Small-class physical education teaching plan in kindergarten 5 Play ring game

Activity objective 1. Cultivate children's interest in sports activities.

2. Cultivate the coordination of children's movements.

3. Let children feel the happiness of the ferrule.

key and difficult point: practice the skill of shooting accurately.

difficulty: guiding children's coordination.

A number of ferrule preparation tools (new ferrule, alignment column), tape recorders and wall charts.

Activity process: 1. With the light music, the ferrule tool is mysteriously "conjured" to arouse children's interest.

teacher: children, today the teacher brought a mysterious good friend. Can you guess who it is? Don't blink, thump, do magic,,,,,, 2. Watch the wall chart and talk about how to play with the hoop.

(Stand on the horizontal line with the plastic sleeve in hand, and keep your feet from exceeding the horizontal line. Throw it at the aiming post with a distance of 1-3 meters in front. It is better to trap the aiming post with the plastic sleeve.

) 3. The teacher demonstrates the method of ferrule and explains the action essentials of ferrule.

(The throwing force should be moderate, and your eyes should be on the "aim at the post".

) 4. Children are free to practice, play and participate under the guidance of teachers.

(Actively guide every child to participate. At the beginning, you can bring the shooting distance closer and practice a few times more. When you are proficient, you can pull the distance a little farther.

) 5. Game competition "Who is the King of Rings" is played in light music. Children compete individually or in groups, and each person has five rings, depending on who or which group wins most rings, it is the King of Rings.