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Give examples of social education activities in the construction area.
1. Speak to construct the theme, guide children to imagine the theme and give play to their own opinions.

2. Show the schematic diagram of the venue, guide the children to recall the planned (living area, business area), and focus on guiding the children to plan the entertainment area.

3. Guide children to choose regional cooperative games according to their own wishes.

4. Make a request:

(1) discuss softly and cooperate in construction. (2) According to the floor plan.

(3) bold use of materials, add new attractions.

Can improve children:

1. Promote children's cognitive development

Activities based on keen observation, freedom and creative thinking. Children gain knowledge about the color, shape, size and spatial proportion of materials in the game, realize the interaction between their own actions and structural game materials, accumulate perceptual knowledge about the concepts of spatial orientation, combination, accumulation and arrangement, and enhance their understanding and understanding of quantity and graphics.

2. Promote the development of children's aesthetic ability.

In the game, children express their feelings, understanding, imagination and emotional experience about the world around them, and release the impulse and desire to create. In modeling, children's aesthetic knowledge such as the perception of balance, symmetry and color matching. Feeling the embodiment of their own subjective spirit and experiencing success in appreciating works not only edifies them with beauty, but also improves their aesthetic ability.

3. Promote children's physical development

Children's continuous operation in structured games provides ample opportunities for children to develop perceptual motor skills. In the process of grasping, stacking, placing, splicing and sorting out small structural materials, children exercise small muscles and develop hand-eye coordination ability. In the handling and construction of large structural materials, it promotes the coordinated development of large muscle movement and is also conducive to the formation of children's sense of balance.