Safety Lesson Plan for Preventing Heat Stroke in Kindergarten
As a selfless and dedicated people’s teacher, it is necessary to carefully design a lesson plan. The lesson plan is the link and bridge between teaching materials and outlines and classroom teaching. So how should the lesson plan be written appropriately? The following is a kindergarten safety lesson plan for preventing heatstroke that I compiled. It is for reference only. Let’s take a look.
Kindergarten Safety Lesson Plan for Preventing Heatstroke 1
Teaching Objectives:
1. Children explore various ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down.
2. Understand the benefits of wearing straw hats in summer and encourage children to use various methods to make big straw hats.
Teaching preparation:
Collect various heatstroke prevention supplies
Teaching process:
1. Children observe each other and talk about what sunstroke prevention supplies they have . Kindergarten lesson plan, you have brought a lot of heatstroke prevention supplies these days, let’s see what they have? How many types of supplies are there?
2. Talk about how to use them to make people feel cool.
Have you used those? How does it feel? Did it make you feel cooler?
Focus on sun hats: The sun is very strong in summer, so I will wear a sun hat when I go out. Have you ever worn it? How do you feel? Wearing a sun hat in summer can prevent people from direct sunlight, make them feel less hot, and make the skin on their face less prone to sunburn.
Tell me what’s special about the various sun hats you bring (introduction to young children) What would you do if you were asked to make a sun hat? What materials to use? Kindergarten lesson plans and styles, please wait for us to do it next time we go to the district.
3. Children talk about other ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down.
In addition to what we brought today, are there any other good ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down in summer? We can also go back and ask our parents if they have any good ideas.
4. Summary.
Pay attention to the prevention of heat stroke in children and try to avoid direct exposure to the scorching sun for a long time. Indoor ventilation should be done well in hot seasons. Special attention should be paid to preventing heatstroke in frail children. Once heatstroke occurs, effective cooling measures must be taken immediately, either physical cooling or medication, and water and electrolytes must be replenished in a timely manner. Kindergarten Heatstroke Prevention Safety Lesson Plan 2
Teaching Objectives
1. Improve safety awareness, learn relevant knowledge about heatstroke prevention, and enhance the awareness of cooperation and communication with classmates during learning.
2. Preliminarily understand the relevant content of heatstroke safety and require every student to improve safety awareness.
Teaching process
1. Conversation introduction:
What is heat stroke?
Heat stroke is caused by people being exposed to high temperatures or being exposed to the sun for a long time. It mostly occurs when standing for a long time, working, gathering, or walking under the scorching sun. Mild heatstroke may cause dizziness, tinnitus, chest tightness, palpitation, limb weakness, thirst, and nausea; severe heatstroke may be accompanied by high fever, coma, convulsions, etc.
2. Discussion: How to prevent heat stroke during outdoor activities?
Summary:
1. Drink water. After sweating a lot, replenish water in time. When going out for activities, especially hiking, climbing or going to places where water is scarce, be sure to bring enough water. If conditions permit, you can also bring some fruits and other thirst-quenching foods.
2. Cool down. Before going out for activities, you should be prepared for sun protection. It is best to prepare a sun umbrella, sun hat, and wear light-colored and breathable clothing. Once there are signs of heatstroke when going out for activities, take immediate measures to find a cool and ventilated place, untie your collar, and lower your body temperature.
3. Prepare medicine. You can carry some medicines such as Rendan, Shidishui, Huoxiang Zhengqi Water with you to relieve the symptoms caused by mild heatstroke. If the symptoms of heatstroke are severe, you should be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately.
3. Supplementary Summary What should we pay attention to to prevent heat stroke?
1. The amount of activities during summer recess should not be large, and strenuous exercise should be avoided. The more you move, the more you sweat, which can lead to heatstroke.
2. In summer, the days are long and the nights are short, the weather is hot, and people don’t get enough sleep. Taking a nap can effectively replenish sleep. At the same time, it can avoid the high temperature period at noon and reduce the possibility of heat stroke. It is not only beneficial to health, but also can protect people’s health. Have enough energy to devote to study. Kindergarten Heat Stroke Prevention Safety Lesson Plan 3
Activity goals
1. Know the causes of heat stroke.
2. Understand some common sense about preventing heatstroke.
3. Know how to deal with heatstroke simply.
4. Get a preliminary understanding of health tips.
5. Guide children to be willing to receive treatment. Encourage and cultivate the brave spirit of children who are not afraid of injections.
Activity preparation
Pictures, umbrellas, hats, ice cubes, towels about heatstroke
Activity process
(1) Introduction
Teacher: Children, the sun is shining brightly in summer, and it is scorching. If you are exposed to the scorching sun for a long time or move in a high-temperature environment, and the heat in the human body cannot be dissipated, it is easy to cause an acute disease. This disease is often called "heat stroke." In order to avoid this disease, we need to know how to prevent heat stroke? Do you know how to prevent heat stroke? (Children answer freely)
Teacher summary: We all know that heat stroke is most likely to occur in summer, and heat stroke is A disease caused by high temperature environment, so we need to know how to prevent heatstroke.
(1) You should drink more boiled water when you are at home in summer to replenish the body’s water loss due to sweating.
(2) Wear a hat or hold an umbrella when going out in summer, and avoid exposure to the sun.
(3) When going from an air-conditioned room to the outdoors, there must be an adaptation process, otherwise the changes in cold and heat will be too great and it will be difficult for the body to adapt.
(4) We should not be too big during summer activities. People are prone to heat stroke when they are exposed to heat when they are tired.
(2) Show pictures
Teacher: Children, what will happen when you have a heat stroke? Now take a look at the pictures and see what will happen when you have a heat stroke?
Children answer freely
Teacher: Just now, the children all knew what would happen after a heatstroke? Then what do you know what should be done after a heatstroke? (Children answer freely)
Teacher summary; if If someone in our lives suffers from heat stroke, then we should carry forward the good spirit of helping each other, provide first aid to the person with heat stroke immediately, or ask others for help. We should take the following rescue measures after heatstroke:
(1) We must first let the person with heatstroke get out of the high temperature environment as soon as possible, carry the patient to a nearby cool or ventilated place, or ask nearby people to help .
(2) People with heat stroke can also be asked to drink Chinese herbal medicine and drink more boiled water.
(3) We also need to consider the seriousness of the condition. If the condition is serious, the patient should be sent to the hospital in time.
(4) You also need to tell your parents to cooperate with the kindergarten every day to prevent heatstroke and cool down.
(3) Situational games: What to do if you have heatstroke?
Children are asked to simulate the scene after heatstroke, and the props provided by the teacher will be used to cool down the heat for children with heatstroke.
(4) Learn the heatstroke jingle
Teacher: Children, in today’s lesson, we all understand what is heatstroke? From it, we understand the causes of heatstroke, methods to prevent heatstroke and the prevention of heatstroke. As a measure, the teacher also compiled a jingle to prevent heat stroke, let us learn it together.
(Show the jingle)
Teacher; Hey, hey, hey, hey
To prevent heatstroke in hot seasons,
Exercise time should not be long ,
Light-colored clothing and hats are most suitable.
The best drink is light salt water.
To prevent heat stroke and maintain health.
Children clap their hands and read aloud rhythmically.
End of the activity
1. Evaluation
2. Summary
Reflection on the activity
Summer is coming to the children It is no stranger to say that the scorching heat in summer is also an obvious feature. Let the children understand through conversation that although there are many delicious and fun things in summer, the very high temperature brings a lot of trouble to our lives, so the introduction of new Class, if you want to have a cool summer, you must know some common sense to relieve the heat and cool down.
Let children discuss and communicate in groups to find out good ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down. First of all, through enlightening conversations, let the children talk about some of the troubles that the hot weather brings to our study and life, so that the children can understand some of the symptoms of heat stroke, elicit the dangers of heat stroke, and let the children learn from life or learn from adults. The experience gained from the child's body can be used as a group to learn and talk about ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down. At this time, the teacher should guide the children to talk from multiple aspects in a timely manner. In order to expand my knowledge, I found a video on the Internet and let my children find some good ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down by watching the video. But I also considered that there are still some improper ways to prevent heatstroke and cool down in life, so I found two pictures of typical cases around children for everyone to observe and find out the reasons for the mistakes. In fact, I prepared three pictures at the beginning. There were several pictures, but one of them I felt was too far away from us rural children, so I deleted it. Then I also introduced watching pictures to understand how small animals cool down. The purpose is to let the children know that we humans are not the only ones who need to prevent heatstroke and cool down. In fact, small animals, like us, also have their own ways to spend the hot summer.
Let children know how to deal with heatstroke. In order to avoid boring explanations, I originally planned to let the children act out heat stroke and some simple scenes of heat stroke based on their own lives.
Little Encyclopedia: Heat stroke is caused by central nervous system and ( or) Acute disease in which cardiovascular dysfunction is the main manifestation. According to clinical manifestations, heatstroke can be divided into premonitory heatstroke, mild heatstroke, and severe heatstroke. Severe heatstroke is divided into heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat stroke is the most serious type of heat stroke.