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Teaching plan of national defense education in the fourth grade of primary school

Teaching plan of national defense education in primary schools

War air raid

Class hours: 1 class hour

Teaching objectives:

1. Understand the significance, tasks, historical changes and anti-air raid strategies of air raid operations.

2. Understand the current situation of China's air force, and help students establish the thoughts and feelings of loving the motherland, defending the territorial integrity of the motherland, and being peaceful and peaceful.

Teaching process:

First, create a scene and feel inspired.

1. The teacher plays the video clip of the air raid in World War II for the students to enjoy.

2. Q: What are the main ways and weapons to attack the enemy in these war scenes?

(air strikes, fighter planes)

3. Introduce the topic-air strikes.

(blackboard writing)

Second, the concept, task and historical changes of air raid operations.

1. The concept of air strikes.

(Students read to understand the content)

Courseware display: air raid operation: refers to the use of aviation to cooperate with the army and navy in order to seize and maintain air superiority and destroy important enemy targets.

Carry out air strikes against ground and sea targets.

2. What is the main task of air raid? (Students read books and found that.

)

Teachers and students * * * sum up together:

(1) Destroy and suppress enemy aviation and air combat forces and seize air superiority.

(2) Destroy the enemy's important military facilities and weaken the enemy's war potential.

(3) Destroy the enemy's deep or rear transportation system, destroy the enemy's rear logistics supply, block the enemy's reserve forces from maneuvering, and isolate their battlefields.

(4) Destroy or weaken the heavy armed groups and maritime landing groups assembled or advanced by the enemy.

(5) Assault the enemy's sensitive and vital targets or military targets that pose a threat to us to achieve specific operational purposes.

(Courseware demonstration)

(3) The main targets of air strikes.

A. political and economic center B. military base C. important industrial zone D. transportation hub.

(Courseware demonstration)

4. Historical changes and cases of air strikes: (courseware display)

Time, war conditions, war results and war cases

The number of aircraft in World War I was limited and the power was not enough.

Know something

With the development of the air force in World War II, various aviation bombs appeared.

Become an important means of war. Germany attacked Britain at 1940; 1942 British air strikes

Germany; Vietnam War.

The new weapon of modern war presents the style of independent war. 1999 NATO air strikes against yugoslavia.

Third, the anti-air strike strategy

The success or failure of air combat depends on the strength comparison between the two sides, and the human factor is the key.

1. We should fully understand the laws of air raid operations.

2. Take active and effective anti-air strike measures according to local conditions.

Such as: building air-raid shelters, setting up air-defense warning devices and implementing emergency measures.

3. Master advanced science and technology to build a strong national defense.

System.

Fourth, understand the current situation of China Air Force, and inspire students to defend the territorial integrity of the motherland, love peace and defend peace.

1. Introduce the current situation of China Air Force.

2. Play pictures of Chinese armed forces (courseware display).

I think our people's army is the strong backing of the Chinese nation.

3. Exchange and discussion: As a primary school student, how to understand the significance of defending the motherland, territorial integrity, peace and tranquility?