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Small class healthy vegetables I love to eat lesson plan

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Below is the lesson plan I carefully compiled for small classes on I Love to Eat Healthy Vegetables. It is for reference only. Let’s take a look.

Small class healthy vegetables I love to eat lesson plan 1 Activity objectives 1. Know that eating carrots, celery, green peppers and other vegetables is good for your health.

2. Like to eat vegetables and gradually develop a good habit of not being picky about food.

3. Children understand the importance of the five senses through personal experience.

4. Consolidate and deepen your understanding of the role of the eyes and understand the impact of eye damage on life.

Prepare PPT courseware for the activity, decorate carrots, celery, and green peppers into anthropomorphic images, cut carrots, celery, and green peppers into semi-finished products, salad dressing, small plates, small spoons, napkins, etc. High and difficult points: Guide children to know

Eating more vegetables is good for your health and helps young children gradually develop good eating habits.

Activity process 1. Taste the vegetable salad and awaken the experience. The teacher introduces the situation as a role and asks key questions: What vegetables did you just eat? Should we eat the vegetables we don’t like? 2. The teacher introduces the relationship between three types of vegetables and children’s health.

The teacher uses a vegetable tone to guide the children to understand: eating green peppers will make children's skin whiter; eating carrots will make your eyes brighter; eating celery will make your bowel movements smooth.

3. Show pictures and use new experiences to solve problems in children's lives. Guide children to discuss the pictures that appear.

Key question: See what’s wrong with him? Tell me what vegetables he needs to eat? 4. Taste the salad again to consolidate the new experience. Teacher: In fact, there are many kinds of vegetables in the vegetable kingdom, all of which are beneficial to our bodies. We should eat more

Eat a variety of vegetables. Please try the vegetables you didn't taste just now.

5. Extended activities: During daily meals, vividly and accurately introduce to children the names of various meals and their relationship with their own health, pay attention to children's meal situations, and provide individual guidance on vegetables that children do not like.

Communicate with parents about their children’s eating situation at home and encourage them not to be picky eaters.

Reflection on the activity: Vegetables are foods that are often eaten in kindergartens, but children don’t like to eat them. According to the age characteristics of the children, the teacher pays attention to the fun of teaching, uses magic methods to stimulate children’s interest, and uses diversified teaching methods to mobilize children’s enthusiasm for learning, so that

Young children develop cognitively and emotionally.

Through observation and comparison, children develop their observation skills, improve their perception, and enrich their cognition.

Finally, tasting the products stimulated the children's love for vegetables.

Small class healthy vegetables I love to eat lesson plan 2 Activity goals: 1. Cultivate children to develop good habits of not being picky eaters or partial eclipses.

2. Guide children to know the names of vegetables, and be able to boldly name the vegetables they like to eat in front of children.

Activity preparation: 1. A variety of vegetables (spinach, carrots, garlic, tomatoes, etc.) or information pictures.

2. Prepare multimedia video materials.

Activity process: 1. Introduction to the video, watch "Into the Vegetable Garden" Teacher: Children, what are you seeing? Children: The vegetable garden! Teacher: Let's go to the vegetable garden to see what vegetables are there.

Teacher: What vegetables have you seen? Young: Tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, radishes, cabbage, peppers... Teacher: Children, do you know these vegetables? Young: Yes.

Teacher: There are many types of vegetables that we eat in life. Let’s take a look at what other vegetables we usually eat? 2. Show slides 4-23 respectively to learn about vegetables and their rich nutrition.

Teacher: This is spinach. What does it look like? (It has green leaves and red roots). Who likes to eat spinach? Why do you like to eat spinach? What are the nutrients? Spinach contains a lot of carotene and iron, which can make

Our skin becomes smoother.

Have you ever seen the cartoon "Popeye"? As soon as Popeye eats spinach, he becomes extremely powerful and can solve any difficulties, right? So children, please like spinach and eat more spinach.

There is another vegetable that contains carotene. Do you know what it is? Please guess it. It is orange-red, and the little white rabbit is very willing to eat it.

Yes! It’s carrots.

After children eat it, our eyes will become brighter.