As an excellent people's teacher, you always have to write lesson plans. Writing lesson plans helps us accurately grasp the key points and difficulties of teaching materials, and then choose appropriate teaching methods. What are the characteristics of excellent lesson plans? The following is the lesson plan for the kindergarten rhythm activity "It's Fun to Move" that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it.
Activity goals:
1. Imitate several interesting movements and experience the joy of sports.
2. Ability to respond quickly to the content of children’s songs.
3. Know that exercise can make people healthy.
Activity preparation:
1. Music: opening music, whole body rhythm music, imitating insect music, glutinous rice ball music, petal music.
2. Video: insects crawling, glutinous rice balls rolling, petals falling.
3. A colorful braid, a scooter, a jumping bag, a sandbag, and a trolley.
Activity process
1. Warm-up activity entrance
Teachers and children listen to music together, say children's songs, do movements, and stay still when the music stops.
2. Guide children to explore which parts of the body can move
1. Teacher: The game just now made our bodies move, so what places on our bodies can we move? Woolen cloth? (Take the children to do the head, arms, buttocks, hands, legs, feet, eyes, tongue, hands, fingers, toes, etc.)
2. Teacher: Let’s move the body with Teacher Shi now. ! (Whole body rhythm, music)
Rhythm content: blink, move hands, open arms, twist; nod, lift legs, twist butt, pout.
3. Show sports equipment and explore how to play
Teacher: In addition to our own body movements, we can also use some things to exercise our bodies. You all know which ones can improve our health. Get moving? Today the teacher has prepared several fun things for everyone. Let them exercise with us, okay?
Summary: Exercise can not only exercise our bodies, but also make us feel happy. So we must do more exercise.
4. Use your body to imitate interesting movements
1. Imitate crawling caterpillars.
Teacher: In addition to our human bodies that can move, what other things around us can move? Small animals. Look, who's coming? (Watch the video of a caterpillar crawling) How does his body move? (Climb) Let’s learn together! (Play music)
2. Imitate the rolling of glutinous rice balls.
Teacher: (Play video of rice dumplings being cooked and rolled) Huh? What is this white, rolling thing? (Tang Yuan) Let’s turn into big glutinous rice balls and roll them! (Play music)
3. Teacher: Look, what beautiful petals! Let us also become little petals dancing in the wind! (turn in circles, twist)