Activity goals: 1. Preliminarily experience the action of self-throwing and self-catching in the game, and explore ways to catch the ball in the air.
2. Improve children's hand-eye coordination and upper limb movement flexibility by practicing self-throwing and self-catching.
3. Experience the fun of "fried beans".
Activity preparation: 1. Waste newspapers (one per person) 2. Green Beanie Babies.
(Made with small balls) 3. Warm-up music "Little Chef" and game background music "Stir-fried Side Vegetables".
4. Several baskets.
Activity process: 1. Beginning part: 1. Situation introduction.
Teacher: "Hi, kids! A magical little chef came today. He can cook many, many delicious foods. He came to our class and invited the children in our class to learn how to make fried beans with him..." The teacher introduced the beans.
Bean Baby, ask the children to say hello to him.
2. Children do warm-up exercises with Doudou Babies.
2. Basic part: 1. The teacher shows the newspaper and asks the children to use their brains to think about how to turn the waste newspaper into a small bean (knead it, pinch it, rub it).
The teacher distributes newspapers to the children to see who can do it quickly and well.
2. "Are the beans ready? Now our Doudou baby will start teaching the children to fry the beans!" The teacher demonstrated to the children the actions of "frying the beans" and "turning the beans" to the background music.
("Fried beans": alternately hold the newspaper ball with the left and right hands. "Turn the beans": throw and catch the newspaper ball.) During the demonstration, explain to the children the requirements for frying beans: use both hands as a pot and a shovel, and try to ensure that
Doudou can't fall to the ground.
3. Children are divided into groups to explore how to throw and catch the ball by themselves. The teacher observes the children's game methods and helps them find a good way to catch the ball.
4. Ask the children to introduce "How to catch a ball that does not fall to the ground." Teachers and students agree: the ball should be thrown straight into the sky, and should not be thrown too high. Your eyes should always pay attention to where the ball is going, so that it is easy to catch it.
Live the ball.
5. Teachers and students cook beans together with the background music.
The teacher encourages the children to try to throw the ball higher.
3. Ending part: 1. "Stir-fried beans" competition.
Each group selects a bean frying expert to compete in the bean flipping competition to see who can throw and catch the ball the most times. The player who fails to catch the ball and lands will be eliminated.