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Safety drill for large class and grade group: what should I do if I meet bad people in kindergarten?

What should I do? Remember the "four-character formula" and practice together. What should I do if I meet bad people in kindergarten? Activity design: Teacher Cheng has had many incidents of criminals breaking into kindergartens and hurting people this year. It is necessary to reflect in time and do a good job in kindergarten security. Secondly, in view of this phenomenon, children should be taught to be safe "what to do when encountering bad people in kindergarten". Through activities, let children know not to cry when they meet bad people, don't stay where they are, and run away quickly. If you can't run away, hide quickly and let the children master the correct method and consciousness of self-protection when encountering bad people. Target 1. What should I do if I meet a bad person? Let the children run to a safe place in time. 2. Understand several ways to protect yourself when encountering bad people and the measures that should be taken. Prepare 1, examples and videos about bad people entering kindergartens. 2. Demonstration pictures of what we should do after meeting the bad guys (run to a crowded place, hide, and call 1 10) Personnel arrangement and explanation-Become a bad guy-Counseling-Teachers of each class cooperate-1 class/class 2 multimedia lesson preparation-Zhu venue layout 2. Teacher's guidance summary: What should I do if I meet a bad person (1)? Calm down and run to a crowded place and stay away from the bad guys. (Show pictures to explain) (2) If it's too late to run out, try to hide where the bad guys can't see, such as under the table and behind the building. (3) Don't fight with the bad guys. You are still children. You can't beat the bad guys. You must protect yourself first. (4) Call the police at 1 10 in time and ask the police uncle for help. Before the arrival of the police uncle, children can ask for help from nearby teachers, uncles and aunts. 3. Lead children to do situational drills (pay attention to safety). Ask the teacher to be the bad guy. How should teachers guide children when "bad guys" rush into kindergartens? 4. Summary of the exercise The children are great. They ran away before the bad guys caught us, so that the bad guys couldn't catch us. Some children ran into the nearby class, and some went to the uncle security for help, subduing the bad guys.