Kindergarten labor day teaching plan 1: useful learning experience;
1. You should know that May 1 is International Labor Day.
2. Know that the people around you are all laborers, they serve everyone with their labor, and they respect and love their feelings.
3. Cultivate children's good habit of loving labor from childhood.
Prepare:
1. A calendar and one or two work photos of children with their parents.
2. Video clips of workers, farmers, doctors, teachers, technicians, salesmen and service personnel.
Activities and guidelines:
1. Introduce "May 1" International Labor Day.
(1) The teacher asked the children to read May 1, prompting them to think about why the word is red. What festival is this? Whose festival is this?
(2) Explain the origin of "May Day" and tell children that it is a festival celebrated by people who work and work all over the world.
2. Know who the workers are and what they do.
(1) Watch the video clip, interspersed with questions and guidance, and inspire children to understand that laborers are people who serve everyone with their own labor.
(2) Tell me about the workers around you. Please divide the children into several groups, take out photos of their families and say what they do. Teachers guide children to discover the relationship between work and life and guide children to respect them.
Teachers and students jointly do a cleaning activity for the kindergarten.
4. Teachers and students jointly arrange the exhibition "The Most Glorious Working People", and decorate and paste the parents' work photos on it.
Kindergarten Labor Day Teaching Plan 2 Activity Objectives:
1. You should know that May 1 is International Labor Day, which is a holiday for all working people.
2. It is a hard but happy thing to know the labor of people from all walks of life and experience it.
3, initially understand that labor is a glorious thing, so that children can initially develop the habit of loving labor.
Activity preparation:
1, contact the barber shop, post office and department store nearby, and show the children around.
2. Arrange children to be official duty students and participate in kindergarten work.
3, cardboard, glue, scissors, colored paper.
Activity flow:
1, organize a dialogue. Let the children know that May 1 Sunday is International Labor Day, which is a festival for all working people.
2. Let the children recall their experiences in barbershops, post offices and department stores to understand the hard work of the staff in these places. We visited the post office, barber shop and department store near the kindergarten. What do you see in these places? How do they work?
3. Organize discussions to help children further understand that labor is a hard and happy thing.
How do uncles and aunts in the post office work? What are they doing? What convenience do they bring to people?
How do uncles and aunts in department stores work? Are they tired of standing and working every day? Why do you have to do it when you are tired?
What do uncles and aunts in barbershops do? How do they work? What if there is no barber shop?
Are these people tired after working all day? What do you think of their work mood after work? Why?
4. Let children talk about their work at home or kindergarten.
Can you work? Where have you worked? How do you feel when you work, such as being a student on duty in class and working collectively in kindergarten? Why?
5. The teacher summed it up.
Labor is a glorious thing. Children taking part in some labor from childhood can help us form a good habit of loving labor from childhood, and when we grow up, we can be a glorious worker like our parents.
6. Let the children make a small gift for teachers, parents or other workers to celebrate their festivals.
Kindergarten Labor Day Teaching Plan 3 Design Intention:
During the holidays, children are like birds out of the cage; Back in kindergarten, some children are often scarred. So, I designed this activity.
Activity objectives:
1. Make children understand the safety and hygiene that should be paid attention to during the May Day holiday and enhance their awareness of self-protection.
2. Through discussion, stimulate children's feelings for Labor Day, educate children to love labor and stick to their own. ...
3. Feel the joy of the festival.
4. Simply understand the origin of the festival and know its full name, date and significance.
Activity preparation:
Safety education wall chart.
Activity flow:
First, let children know that May 1 is International Labor Day, enrich their knowledge and experience, and stimulate their interest in festivals.
1. Teacher: "Little friend, our kindergarten will have a holiday tomorrow. Do you know why? Inspire children to think.
2. The teacher tells the history of the May 1st International Labor Day for the children to understand.
Second, organize children to discuss how to have a safe and happy holiday in these three days.
1. The teacher guides the child: "What do you want to do after the holiday?" 2. What can't I do? Guide children to talk about safety knowledge.
3. Create a situation and ask the child: Can you do it? Why can't we do this?
Third, the teacher summarizes the safety matters that should be paid attention to during holidays.
(A) safety education
1. There are no sockets, switches, lighters, sharp or easily swallowed articles in the player.
Pay attention to traffic safety and don't go out alone. Go out to play, don't leave, hold hands with adults, don't talk to strangers casually, and don't take things from strangers.
3. When a person is at home, don't climb the balcony, doors and windows or other high places, close the door and don't open the door for anyone except parents.
Don't touch the medicine at home, and don't play in the kitchen.
5. Don't play or play dangerous games in dangerous areas; 6. Be familiar with the usage of three special telephone numbers.
(2) medical care
1. Educate children to eat less snacks, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat cooked food, and form a good habit of eating on time and by themselves.
2. Drink more boiled water, no ice cream and no cold drinks. Wash your hands before eating.
3. Take a bath, wash your feet and cut your nails.
Four. Extension of activities:
Parents are requested to arrange their children's daily activities during the holidays reasonably, and if possible, they can lead their children to travel to enrich their lives.
Kindergarten Labor Day Teaching Plan 4 I. Name of the activity
Say hello to those who don't rest and work hard during the festival.
Second, the activity objectives
1. With the help and support of parents, children boldly and naturally say hello to adults and express their holiday congratulations to people.
Children learn to pay attention to people and things around them with the help of their parents.
3. Understand the origin of festivals, know the dates and customs of festivals, and be willing to participate in festival activities.
4. Experience the festive atmosphere.
Third, the activity process
1. With the help of the teacher, the children made condolence gifts and cards in the kindergarten.
2. Parents take their children out during the holidays and help them find someone to work during the holidays.
Children send condolences to people who work during the festival. Please fill out the shopping card and give it to the children. (Parents can help their children send them together according to their characteristics, or they can let them send them on their own initiative. This connection is a challenge to their children. )
After the festival, the children take their cards to the kindergarten. No matter whether they voluntarily completed the condolence task or their parents helped, everyone exchanged solatium with each other.
Fourth, teaching reflection.
The activity comes from the theme activity "People around" in the middle class. Educational activities start from the children's closest parents and elders to care about the activities of people around them, understand the work of ordinary social members and their relationship with us, respect their work, experience mutual concern and friendly exchanges among social members, and are willing to learn from them.
Kindergarten Labor Day Teaching Plan 5 Activity Objectives
You should know that May 1 day is International Labor Day, which is a festival for all working people.
It is a hard and happy thing to know the labor of people from all walks of life and experience it.
Activities to be prepared
Experience preparation: arrange children to have their hair cut in a nearby barber shop, go shopping in a supermarket and learn about other people's work during the holiday.
Courseware preparation: calendar illustrations, real work pictures of workers, farmers, tailors, chefs, fishermen, salespeople and service personnel, animated videos of barbershops and hospitals.
Activity process
Show the calendar and introduce the "May Day" International Labor Day to the children.
Think about why the words on the calendar are red. What festival is this? Whose festival is this?
Summary: This is May Day. A festival celebrated by people who work and work all over the world. This is a festival for all working people.
Play with pictures, get to know people who do different jobs and understand what they do.
1. Look at the pictures and insert questions and guidance to inspire children to understand that workers are using their own labor to serve everyone.
-What do you see in these places? Who are there? How do they work?
2. Let the children introduce their parents' work to each other.
3. Guide children to think.
We talked a lot about workers. What other workers did you think of but didn't mention them?
Let children watch the scene videos of barbershops and hospitals to help them further understand that labor is a hard and happy thing and discover the relationship between their work and their children's lives.
What do uncles and aunts in barbershops do?
What do doctors do in hospitals? Is it hard to see patients every day?
Why do they work so hard to do these things?
What do you think of their mood? Why?
-What would happen without them?
Lead children to participate in kindergarten labor (picking up stones, leaves, sweeping the floor), appreciate the clean environment of the venue after labor, inspire children to communicate with their peers, and let children further experience the hard work and happiness.
Kindergarten Labor Day Teaching Plan 6 I. Activity Objectives
In order to welcome the "Labor Day", xx has designed the "Kindergarten Labor Day Theme Teaching Plan" according to the abilities of children of different ages. Through special teaching, discussion and conversation, children are educated and influenced, so that they can form a good habit of loving labor, understand the most glorious truth of labor, guide children to know the working people around them, sprout their feelings of loving working people, and know how to cherish the achievements of working people. Promote the all-round development of children.
In order to cultivate children's labor consciousness, learn labor skills and experience labor life in activities, kindergartens have carried out a series of labor education activities with the most glorious labor as the theme according to children's age characteristics and the requirements of experience education and innovation education. Children's slogan: Ten fingers can do anything!
Second, the activity process
(1) Small class: Do your own thing.
Carry out a series of activities such as "I will wash my hands by myself", "I will dress by myself" and "I will eat by myself", so that children can learn to take care of themselves in their daily work and gradually cultivate their labor consciousness. (Pay attention to hygiene and experience the glory of labor: picking up garbage)
(2) Middle class: I am a happy little helper.
1, each class takes "the most glorious work" as the theme, chooses the activities suitable for the children in this class and carries them out.
2. Every class uses morning talk to explain several labor skills to children. (Wipe the table, sweep the floor, fold the quilt, divide the rice, divide the rice)
(3) Large classes: Labor is the most glorious.
1, carry out a survey on "Mom and Dad are really hard". Let the children talk about what their parents do when they come home from work every day, and exchange their feelings by talking in the morning, so that everyone can understand their parents' hard work and stimulate their passion to share housework for their parents.
2. After understanding the hard work of parents, think about what to do, discuss with children and make a personal housework plan.
3. Let children carry out "housework experts" according to their customized housework plans!
Through this activity, educate children to start from the side, start from small things, study hard and practice their skills. When they grow up, they will create more miracles with their own labor and serve the motherland and society with their own strength. Understand the origin and significance of Labor Day.