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Kindergarten fat rabbit weight loss teaching plan
Activity objectives:

1, can read the story and know that exercise can make people healthy.

2. Be able to talk about the health benefits of exercise.

3, through communication, understand the benefits of exercise to the body.

Activity preparation:

1, fat rabbit weight loss courseware.

2. The headdresses of fat rabbits and kangaroos.

Activity flow:

1, introducing the theme.

Fat rabbit: Woo.

Teacher: Did the children hear anything?

Let's see who is crying. (Fat rabbit, please)

Fat rabbit.

Oh, so the fat rabbit is crying. Do the children know why the fat rabbit is crying? Listen to a story with this question.

2. Tell the story completely.

Ask questions:

(1) Who are the characters in the story?

Fat rabbit, kangaroo.

② Why is the fat rabbit crying?

Because the fat rabbit is so fat, all the small animals laugh at it. ?

3. Tell stories in sections according to the courseware.

Tell stories until the fat rabbit decides to go to the basketball court to exercise. Q: Kid, do you know what exercise the fat rabbit wants to use to lose weight?

Play basketball.

(2) Tell a story until you pick it up again and the basketball rolls away. Question: Does Fat Rabbit find it easy to bounce the ball? Is it as simple as it thinks? Fat rabbits can't hit the ball. Can children hit the ball? Please stand up and let's clap the ball together. )

Fat rabbit thinks it's easy to hit the ball, but in fact it's difficult to do it. Like many things that we think are simple, it is not that simple to complete.

(3) Tell stories until they are not allowed to be photographed outside the circle. Question: How did the kangaroo come up with the idea of helping the fat rabbit hit the ball?

Draw a circle, let the fat rabbit stand in the circle and learn to hit the ball.

(4) Finish the story and ask: How did the kangaroo persuade the fat rabbit to continue practicing racquet? (Encourage children to answer in the original text)

Don't give up, stick to it and you will succeed!

4. Tell the effect of obesity on our health and encourage children to eat more fruits and vegetables and less junk food.

The harm of obesity: it is easy to produce coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes;

It will also affect our breathing; It is also inconvenient to do sports.

5. Learn the dialogue between the characters in the story.

The teacher leads the children to learn the dialogue, with a word from the teacher and a word from the child. (at least twice)

② The teacher plays the role of "kangaroo" and the children play the role of "fat rabbit" and act out the dialogue between the characters; Then the teacher and the child switch roles and act it again.

3 ask the children to perform.

6. Activity expansion.

After learning this story, we understand that doing anything is not so simple, no matter how difficult it is, we must stick to it; What should I do when I exercise?