Kindergarten large class activities: I'm going to primary school
Kindergarten large class activities: I'm going to primary school. Activity objectives:
1, improve the understanding of primary schools, understand the learning and living conditions of primary school students, and stimulate their desire to be primary school students.
2. Find out the difference between primary school and kindergarten, and cultivate the ability of observation and analysis.
3. Understand the difficulties you will encounter when you enter primary school, and try to find solutions to enhance your self-confidence.
Emphasis and difficulty: I am willing to share my understanding of primary school with my peers and have the desire to be a primary school student.
Activity preparation:
Material preparation: teaching wall chart, videos of all aspects of primary school students' study and life in one day.
Knowledge preparation: 1. I visited the primary school collectively and learned about the environment of some primary schools.
Ask a first-year student to be ready to introduce his first day as a primary school student, as well as his study, life and environment.
Activity flow:
Watch the video first to arouse interest.
1, Teacher: Today, the teacher brought videos of the primary school brothers and sisters. Do you want to see them? (Guide children to watch videos of all aspects of primary school life) Second, observe and compare, and deepen understanding.
1. Inspiring discussion: Do you think primary schools are the same as kindergartens? What is the difference?
2. Guide children to tell the difference between primary schools and kindergartens from three aspects: environment, study and life:
(1) The teacher asked questions to inspire thinking and understand the difference between the learning environment in primary schools and kindergartens.
What's the playground like? What's on the playground? What are the functions of these sports equipment?
What's in the library? How is it different from the reading room in kindergarten? Do you know what we can learn from it?
Are the desks and chairs in the classroom the same as those in the kindergarten? What are the differences in class?
Conclusion: When we become a primary school student, these places will become our good friends. We can exercise happily, read happily, study happily and master more new knowledge and skills in these places.
(2) Exchange experiences, expand the discussion content, and further understand the study and life of primary schools.
Teacher: Today, I invited a little sister, who is a primary school student in Grade One. Now, shall we ask her to talk about the study and life of primary school students? Welcome everyone! Please ask Miss Sister to talk about her first day as a pupil and her present study life.
③ Inspirational discussion: After listening to the introduction, children know that learning is very important as a primary school student. We should spend more time on knowledge learning than in kindergarten, but we should not waste time. We should also learn to improve the learning effect and learn the learning methods.
4 Guide communication: Just now, my sister said that getting up in kindergarten and primary school is the same? What should I do ten minutes after class? What other extracurricular activities do primary school students have?
Summary: There are so many differences between primary schools and kindergartens. Great changes have taken place in our study, life and environment. More importantly, after primary school, we will be familiar with more children and teachers and learn more skills.
Third, create scenarios and operate experiences.
1, Teacher: Look, children, what's on Miss Sister's collar? Do you want to learn? Please ask my sister to teach us to wear a red scarf. After becoming a pupil, I have to tidy up my small schoolbag every day. Now, shall we all try?
Fourth, share communication and stimulate emotions.
1 children talk: I want to go to the primary school 2. Conclusion: If you can go to the same primary school, you should continue to learn from each other, help each other, be an excellent primary school student, and strive to wear a red scarf as soon as possible!