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Let children experience the hard work of crow parents and enhance the relationship between children and parents. The following is my excellent language lesson plan "Crow's Nest" for kindergarten classes, welcome to refer to it, please click to view for more details.
[Activity Goal].
1. Be familiar with the content of the story and know the process and changes of the crow's growth.
2. Experience the hard work of crow parents and enhance the relationship between children and parents.
【Event Preparation】
A crow**, a big teaching book.
【Activity process】
Teacher: Children, who do you think this is? It's a crow, so have you seen what a crow's nest looks like?
Look at what the crow's nest master looks like. Who do you think lives in the crow's nest? There are crow mothers, crow dads, and baby crows.
2. Guide children to read the story page by page and understand the content of the story.
Page 1: What's in the Nest? What does it look like? Whose eggs do they belong to? The mother crow lays four eggs with spots in her nest.
Page 2: Who is shouting about this crow master in the picture? What is it doing?
How does it hatch eggs? Why do you want to hatch eggs on your stomach every day? In order to hatch baby crows, do you see that the mother crow is working hard to hatch eggs in the nest every day?
Let the children feel the hardships of the mother crow hatching eggs every day.
Page 3: What is in the crow's nest now, and what do you think the newborn baby crow looks like? How do they look?
Page 4: What do you think the crow father and the crow mother are doing? Four little babies have to eat a lot of bugs to grow up, how can mom and dad feed them?
The father and mother crow have to go out every day to help the baby crow find bugs, so that the baby crow can grow up quickly when they are full. "Help children expand their parents' experience of finding insects and feeding their babies, and feel the love of crows for children.
Page 5: Now who will speak of Page 5 in one sentence? The baby crows are all grown up, so who can guess what the baby crows will do next? What happens to baby crows? Let's take a look at page six.
Page 6: What do you see the little crow doing? The baby crows have all flown away, and guess what's left in the crow's nest?
3. Read the text of the story together to further understand the content of the story.
Fourth, the teacher and children talk, guide the children to express how to love their parents and how to love their parents and work hard.
Teacher: You see that the crow mother and the crow father love the crow baby so much, do your parents love you? From which sides can you see that Mom and Dad love you? Do you love Mom and Dad? What can you do for your mom and dad?
5. End. Teacher: Today we read the story of "The Crow's Nest", which says that when children go home, they should love their parents and do what they can for them.
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