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Five-color flower teaching plan for small class manual class

moving target

1, initially understand the main content of the story, and boldly imagine the use of petals.

2. Experience the happiness of helping others.

Highlights and difficulties of the activity:

Experience the joy of helping others.

Activities to be prepared

The story "Lala Mouse and Five-colored Flowers" courseware, operable five-colored flowers, and light music "In Silence".

Activity process

First, show the Lala mouse and five-color flowers to arouse interest.

Teacher: Today, a lovely little mouse came to our class. He has a nice name, Lala. Lala met a special flower. Look, is it beautiful? How many petals does it have? Do you know what color they have?

Summary: something interesting happened between the Lala mouse and the five-color flower. Let's have a look!

Second, story reading: the story of five-color flowers and small animals.

1. Play the story and tell the content of the picture.

Teacher: What color petals did the five-color flower fall from first? Who did the mouse give the red petals to? Yes, the mouse saw that the little ant needed help crossing the river, so it gave the little ant red petals as a boat. How happy it is!

Children can guess freely.

Lead: Who did the mouse give it to and what did it do? How do you think the little snail will feel when he receives this blue petal? What kind of mood will that lesbian be? Think about it, what kind of mood will the little girl/wake up to see this beautiful purple bow?

3. Organize and summarize the story.

Teacher: Four five-colored petals fell off. Do you remember who the lesbian gave them to and what they did?

Third, inspire children to imagine boldly.

Teacher: Do you like this colorful flower, children? If you had these petals, who would you give them to?

Summary: Lala mouse is a kind little mouse, and multicolored flowers are kind flowers. They all like helping others. Children should also care and help people around them in their lives.