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Kindergarten Laba Festival activity teaching plan

As a teaching staff, it is often necessary to compile teaching plans, which are the basis of teaching activities and have an important position. So how should I write a lesson plan? The following is the teaching plan of Laba Festival that I carefully arranged in kindergarten. Welcome to learn from it, I hope it will help you.

Teaching plan of Laba Festival in kindergarten 1 educational goal:

1. Understand the origin of Laba Festival and the common sense of folk Laba Festival.

2, understand the ingredients of Laba porridge, learn to make Laba porridge, and improve children's living ability.

4. Willing to cooperate with peers and experience the happiness of labor.

5. Stimulate children's love for life, and cultivate children's practical ability and understanding of respecting the elderly.

6, learn to read children's songs: Laba porridge, feel the joy of the festival.

Teaching emphasis and difficulty: guide children to know how to make materials and make laba porridge with a happy mood.

Teaching preparation:

1. Prepare the courseware Laba porridge

2. Materials for making Laba porridge (in kind): rice, millet, red dates, adzuki beans, green adzuki beans, lotus seeds, peanuts, brown sugar and finished Laba porridge.

3, Laba porridge making tools: rice cookers or ordinary pots, fire, water, etc.

4. Literacy cards: rice, Laba Festival, jujube, brown sugar, beans, lotus seeds and peanuts.

Teaching process:

First, observe the pictures to stimulate interest.

Watch Laba Festival in the courseware Laba Porridge, and let children know the origin of Laba Festival.

Second, understand the production materials of Laba porridge

1. Watch the materials in the courseware Laba porridge and explain that Laba porridge is made of rice, millet, red dates, red beans, mung beans, lotus seeds, peanuts, brown sugar and other materials.

2. Show physical materials and let children understand these materials from the visual and tactile perspectives.

3. Grouping synthetic materials. Each group has a copy of the material to see if it is suitable for each other.

Third, I make laba porridge.

1, learn about rice cookers, clean materials and learn to use rice cookers.

2. Guide and discuss the production method of Laba porridge and cook Laba porridge.

3. Watch the finished porridge in the courseware Laba porridge. Let children know the diversity of Laba porridge.

Fourth, taste Laba porridge.

1, watch "Laba porridge" in the courseware-taste Laba porridge and let the children talk about what the children are doing in the courseware. Are they happy? Why? Who will you share your Laba porridge with? (grandparents, parents, siblings and children), cultivate children's respect and care for the elderly.

2, learn to read children's songs: Laba porridge

Kindergarten Laba Festival activity teaching plan 2 activity goal

1, listen to the story, follow the "Little Swallow" to observe the changes in the fat sister-in-law's family and understand the story.

2, know the ingredients of Laba porridge, know the custom of eating Laba porridge on Laba Festival.

3. Experience the beautiful feelings brought by the story.

Activities to be prepared

1, picture book Laba porridge under the eaves, PPT courseware.

2.8 pictures of Laba ingredients.

Activity process

First of all, appreciate the cover and stimulate interest.

1. The teacher guides the children to observe the characters in the picture and is interested in the characters in the story.

Question: Who is the cover character? What does it look like? What is she doing there?

2. Show the name of the book

Question: Did the title on the screen mention anything? Guess who else is the protagonist in the story besides the fat sister-in-law

Second, listen to the story and understand the content.

Teachers take turns to play picture books, guide children to guess the content according to the pictures, and tell them simply in language.

1. Show PPT and ask questions:

Where does the swallow live? What are they going to do? Observe the changes of the scenery and the Swallow family. )

Tell me why swallows go to the south for the winter.

2. Show the PPT page and ask questions:

What does the swallow see Mrs. Fat doing?

What delicious food did the fat sister-in-law prepare? Why? (Look at the pictures and tell them simply in words. )

Step 3 show PPT

What is in the plaque? Do you know them all? What do you think Mrs. Fat will do? Encourage children to name and color the ingredients. )

Step 4 show PPT

What season has arrived? What did the swallow do with the eight things she won?

Third, remember the eight treasures and play games.

1, show the real thing, and distinguish and understand the "eight treasures"

Swallows make necklaces with ingredients and dress themselves up. What do you think they can be used for?

2, the game: eight treasures squat

Rules of the game: each child chooses a picture of ingredients, and one person begins to squat and read the names of ingredients. Children who are read the names of ingredients need to respond immediately and continue the game. Children's games 1-2 times.

Fourth, self-help reading and independent telling.

1, wondering: What does Mrs. Fat do with these eight ingredients? What happened afterwards?

2. Look at the pictures with your partner (from "eating Laba porridge" to the end. )

What kind of porridge is Mrs. Fat cooking?

What did the fat aunt family do when they saw the swallow?

Did Swallow have a good day? Do you know what festival this day is?

Abstract: Laba Festival is a traditional festival in China. Every Laba Festival, people will eat Laba porridge and get together in groups of three and five, enjoying the affection and warmth. After Laba, the Chinese New Year will be celebrated!

Activity expansion

Appreciate nursery rhymes:

After Laba, it is the Spring Festival.

Don't lust after children,

After Laba is the year;

Laba porridge, so sweet,

Ber Ber La La XXIII;

Twenty-three, honeydew melon is sticky;

Twenty-four, sweeping the house;

Twenty-five, frozen tofu;

Twenty-six, fried mutton;

Twenty-seven, slaughter the rooster;

Twenty-eight, send face;

Twenty-nine, steamed bread;

Stay up for 30 nights;

On the first day of the new year.

Art district:

1. Provide samples of various whole grains and dried fruits in the activity area to help children understand the names and functions of different ingredients, and try to match "making"-my Laba porridge.

2. Create an art activity area, provide all kinds of Chinese picture books and Jinshan peasant paintings, and encourage children to make pictures by cutting, pasting and painting, and arrange them into a "folk custom" gallery.

Reading area:

1. Collect pictures and books related to various folk festivals and make a China folk handbook.

2. Provide storybooks and pictures to encourage children to read and tell stories.

3. Record some stories about China folk customs, so that children can understand them and stimulate their interest in traditional culture.

Kindergarten Laba Festival Activity Teaching Plan 3 Activity Source:

Every December of the lunar calendar is commonly known as the twelfth lunar month, and the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month (the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month) is both Laba Festival and is customarily called Laba; Laba Festival has a long tradition and history in China, and it is one of the traditional folk festivals in China. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, people in China have the custom of eating Laba porridge, which is also called "Qibao Wuwei porridge". In order to let babies know the origin of eating Laba porridge, we launched this activity-the story of Laba porridge.

Activity objectives:

1, know that the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is a traditional festival in China-Laba Festival, and understand the origin and customs of Laba Festival.

2. Through stories, we should cultivate children into hardworking people and "feel hardworking and lazy".

3. Understand the main materials for making Laba porridge, and initially try to express your understanding and feelings in words.

Activity preparation: Laba porridge related pictures, various materials for making Laba porridge, and Laba porridge story video.

Activity flow:

First, the introduction of activities, understand Laba Festival to eat Laba porridge

1. What do we have for breakfast every day? (Milk, eggs, rolls, biscuits, egg cakes, noodles, steamed stuffed buns, porridge)

2. What porridge have you all eaten? (Pork porridge, eight-treasure porridge, preserved egg porridge, KFC porridge)

Look at the picture and tell me what's in the porridge. (Emphasize Laba Festival and Laba porridge)

Summary: This is the Laba porridge we ate on Laba Festival. There are red dates, longan, red beans, mung beans, peanuts, raisins, chestnuts and lotus seeds in the porridge.

Second, appreciate the story.

1, when is Laba Festival?

2. What does this story tell us?

3. What's in Laba porridge?

(emphasis: hardworking people)

Third, introduce all kinds of condiments and whole grains of Laba porridge.

The teacher introduced all kinds of condiments and whole grains of Laba porridge to the children. Learn about the shapes and colors of these grains and their help to the human body.

Activity extension: Laba Festival not only has good stories, but also has fun children's songs. Let's listen together.

After Laba, it is the Spring Festival.

Don't lust after children,

After Laba is the year;

Laba porridge, drink for a few days,

Ber Ber La La XXIII;

Twenty-three, honeydew melon is sticky;

Twenty-four, sweeping the house;

Twenty-five, frozen tofu;

Twenty-six, fried mutton;

Twenty-seven, slaughter the rooster;

Twenty-eight, send face;

Twenty-nine, steamed bread;

Stay up for 30 nights;

On the first day of the new year.

Activity reflection:

Festivals are good educational resources. Festivals in our country are rich and colorful, but our children don't know much about some festivals, or even don't know them at all. Through this activity, let children know the origin and customs of Laba Festival, know some materials for making Laba porridge, and help children establish the consciousness of being a hardworking person from an early age. It would be better if children could be involved in making and tasting!

Attached story: the story of Laba porridge

Laba is the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in China. On this day, people in China drink Laba porridge. Laba porridge is different from the porridge we usually drink. There are many different kinds of rice and dried fruits in it, which are very nice and delicious. Drinking Laba porridge on Laba Festival has been in China for thousands of years. Do you know why?

Once upon a time, there was a family, parents and a little son. Both parents work hard. So their family can harvest a lot of food every year and live a good life. But the youngest son is different from his parents. He gets up late every morning, goes out to play after getting up and never works. Mom and Dad thought: He is still young! Maybe I will work when I grow up.

The youngest son grows up day by day, but he is still lazy. "You should go to work" "Hum! I don't have to work, my parents will take care of me! "

Finally, one day, my father was seriously ill and could no longer work. "Son, you must remember that only those who work hard can have enough to eat. If you are so lazy, you will regret it in the future. " Say that finish, dad died. The youngest son was sad for a few days and wanted to work, but he didn't know anything and didn't want to learn. A few days later, he returned to his old self. Soon, he got married. His wife is beautiful, but she is also lazy. Soon after, his mother died, too. Winter is coming, the weather is very cold, the house they live in is broken, and there is no food at home. What should we do?

They had to look around for something to eat. There is some rice in the corner of the room, some red beans and peanuts in the bag ... finally, they find something to eat. Two people immediately made a pot of porridge. But there is too little porridge, and they don't drink enough. Only then did they remember what their parents had said and began to cry.

Later, they stopped being lazy. Get up early for work every day, and the days will get better every day. But every year when the twelfth lunar month comes, they will find all kinds of food, cook a pot of porridge and tell themselves not to be lazy.

Later, everyone knew about it. In the future, people will make a pot of porridge with all kinds of food every time they come to Laba. When eating laba porridge, parents always tell this story to their children and tell them never to be lazy.

However, the Laba porridge we drink now is different from before. People add all kinds of delicious and nutritious things to Laba porridge, such as oats, almonds, raisins, longan and chestnuts. And add rock sugar or sugar to make a pot of sweet Laba porridge.

Kindergarten Laba Festival Activity Lesson Plan 4 Design Intention: Laba Festival has a long tradition and history in China, but our kindergarten children don't know much about these customs and festivals. As the old saying goes, "It's the year after Laba", so we launched the festival theme activity "Laba Festival" to let children know the customs and eating habits of Laba Festival in various ways. They can actively participate in activities, learn to care for people in need, and feel the warmth and happiness brought by the festival in the cold winter.

Activity objectives:

1, know that the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is a traditional festival in China-Laba Festival, and understand the origin and customs of Laba Festival.

2. Understand the main materials for making Laba porridge, and initially try to express your understanding and feelings in words.

By studying the calendar, do you know when Laba Festival is? What day is today? I took the initiative to seek knowledge in my own exploration and communication with my peers, and collectively experienced the happiness of Laba.

Activity Focus: Know that Laba Festival is a traditional festival in China, and understand the origin and customs of Laba Festival.

Difficulties in activities: You can express your feelings in words and experience the happiness of the collective Laba Festival.

Activity preparation: PPT, various materials for making Laba porridge, etc.

Activity flow:

First, the beginning part

Preliminary understanding, every December of the lunar calendar is Laba Festival.

Teacher: Do you know what festival it is today?

Teacher: The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is a national festival, called Laba Festival.

Second, the basic part

What do you know about Laba Festival?

Teacher: The most important festival in the twelfth lunar month is the eighth day of December, which was called "La Ri" in ancient times, commonly known as "Laba Festival". Since ancient times, Laba Festival has been used to worship ancestors and gods and pray for good harvest and good luck. On Laba Festival, most people drink Laba porridge. There are many stories about the origin of drinking Laba porridge.

2. Introduce Laba porridge

Teacher: Have you ever eaten Laba porridge?

Teacher: What ingredients have you eaten in Laba porridge? Please briefly introduce the ingredients of Laba porridge.

(red dates, red beans, mung beans, longan) ...

Teacher: Laba porridge will have eight different ingredients.

3. Show physical materials for children to understand visually and tactilely.

Division; Please describe the ingredients you see in one word and understand the names of the ingredients in Laba porridge.

Young: flat red beans, longan, fat peanuts ...

4. Promote "Laba porridge"-Babao porridge

Choose your favorite ingredients and introduce the materials needed for Laba porridge to your companions!

Third, the conclusion part.

Today, we learned Laba Festival. We know that Laba Festival is a traditional festival in China, and we also know how to care for people in need and send them warmth.

Fourth, the extension part

Children, children in other classes still don't know the origin and customs of Laba Festival. Let's go and tell them. Let's go!