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I summarized a lot of animals :
1 The horse sleeps standing on three feet, and the other foot does not touch the ground. If the horse lies down to sleep, the horse is already sick.
2 Bats sleep upside down. When sleeping, the hind limbs are hooked to the eaves, the body hangs upside down, the head is down, and once it encounters an enemy, it can release its claws and spread its wings and fly away.
3 Dolphins sleep with one eye open and one closed, and they change rhythmically every ten minutes.
4 Snakes have clear and connected eyelids and always sleep with their eyes open. When sleeping, curl up in a disc shape with your head as the center.
5 Pulsatilla sleeps standing on one foot, hanging in the air with the other foot bent and holding its beak under its wings.
6 When the hedgehog sleeps, in addition to exposing its mouth and nose, it curls up its body in a spherical shape, with its spines erect and its nose slightly exposed. Sleeping in such armor can prevent a sudden attack by the enemy.
7 Cats sleep with their heads sideways and one ear pressed against their forelimbs. Its ears are particularly sharp, and the slightest movement around it will cause alarm.
8 Dogs often sleep with their noses on their forelimbs, and this is because their noses are particularly "precious" and should be protected. Dogs always sniff east and west before going to bed, and sometimes they have to go around several times before lying down.
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The method of animal sleep is as follows:
1. Open your eyes. Animals can sleep with their eyes open, such as fish, so when breeding fish animals, you cannot judge whether the fish is asleep by its eyes, but by whether the fish swim or not.
2. Sleep standing up. Animals can sleep standing up, such as horses, giraffes, elephants, penguins, red-crowned cranes and other animals, among which red-crowned cranes sleep independently on one foot, horses and penguins have a high level of alertness, standing up to sleep is convenient for them to sense danger, can quickly escape.
3. Sleep while swimming. Dolphins can swim and sleep while one eye is open and the other eye is closed, and the dolphin is a marine mammal with a constant body temperature and no hibernation habits.
4. Sleep on your stomach. Animals such as dogs, wolves, and leopards sleep on their stomachs with their ears close to the ground, allowing them to quickly feel the movements around them and react accordingly, while cats, lions, tigers, and other animals often lie down in one place to rest during the day.
5. Bury your head in the sand. Ostriches have a special way of sleeping, and when they fall asleep, they bury their entire heads in the sand, noting that ostriches are huge and flightless birds in Africa, but they are good at running.
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How do critters sleep? Small animals sleep in their hands.
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1. The lamb sleeps on its knees;
2. The kitten sleeps on its stomach;
3. Horses and cranes sleep standing up;
4. The turtle sleeps in its shell;
5. The owl sleeps with its eyes open;
6. The snake sleeps cross-legged;
7. Bats sleep upside down;
8. Mandarin ducks sleep together in their arms;
9. The wallaby sleeps in its mother's bag;
10. The little hedgehog sleeps in a ball;
11. The domestic horse has the ability to sleep standing up, and the wild horse sleeps in a higher way than the domestic horse, it can sleep while walking, but it never loses its footing.
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1The trunk of an elephant is like a slide, and the neck of a giraffe is like a slide.
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The snake sleeps cross-legged;
The lamb sleeps on his knees;
Kittens sleep on their stomachs;
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Let's go home, but I can't pass the mortal song.
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The puppy sleeps with its ears close to the ground.
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Horses in nature often sleep standing up, so that they can escape as soon as danger strikes;
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Activity Objectives:1Learn about the many ways in which the animal world is in its infancy and develop an interest in exploring the mysteries of nature.
2.Through the understanding of the animal's sleeping style, it is known that the animal chooses different sleeping positions for its own survival needs.
3.Guide children to imitate the experience, master the correct sleeping position, and experience the joy of playing with their peers.
Event Preparation:1Ask parents in advance to help gather information about the animal's sleep.
Focus: Understand the sleeping patterns of animals and know that animals choose different sleeping positions for their own survival needs.
Difficulty: Mastering the correct sleeping position.
the course of the activity; 1. Conversation import.
Teacher: The children are in very good spirits today, so they must have slept soundly last night.
2. Show the courseware and guide the children to explore the different postures of animal sleep.
1.Show **, Xiang Chong guides children to talk about the sleeping posture of several common animals.
2.Show the slide and perceive the special sleeping position of the sensitive ant in several animals.
Summarize the different sleeping positions of animals.
Guide children to collectively express the different sleeping positions of animals.
3. Guide children to know that animals choose different sleeping positions for their own survival needs.
2.Young children discuss freely.
3.Name the child to speak.
4.Teacher's summary.
Four role-play to see who learns like inspires young children to imitate the different sleeping positions of small animals.
1.Explain the rules of the game, children imitate small animals, come out to play when they hear the cheerful ** of the bridge banquet, and imitate the small animals to sleep when they hear the soothing **.
2.Kids choose their favorite animal headgear to wear to imitate the animal of your choice.
6. Encourage young children to explore the correct sleeping position.
3.Young children explore and discuss.
4.The teacher summarizes our correct sleeping position.
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Horses in nature often sleep standing up, so that they can escape when danger comes; Leakage.
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Horses in nature often sleep standing up, so that they can escape as soon as danger strikes;
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Different critters have different ways of sleeping, which one are you talking about?
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