Slide is a big toy that kindergarten children like very much, but many children only know how to play it correctly and safely. When they come to the slide, they sometimes compete and scramble to play with it, so they are easily injured. Therefore, today our children will learn how to play the slide correctly and let them learn to line up when there are many people.
Rules for safely playing slides:
1, play the slide in an orderly way, and there are many people waiting in line.
2. Slide on the handrail and slowly climb the steps step by step.
When sliding the slide, your feet should slide forward.
Don't climb up from the slide.
Safety is very important when organizing to play with large toys. Before the activity, teachers should carefully check whether there are all hidden dangers and protective devices in the activity venue and large toys; Count the number of children, check clothes and check whether they carry dangerous goods; Explain the rules of activities and safety requirements, and remind children to play games in an orderly way in the right way; Pay attention to individual weak children and do a good job of individual care and protection.
The origin of outdoor activities:
/kloc-in the 0 th and 8 th centuries, some missionaries had to climb mountains and mountains to preach; Scientists began to enter the mountainous areas to do some research on the natural ecology. In addition to these people, there are some new social classes such as industrialists and entrepreneurs formed due to the industrial revolution. With a certain amount of funds, these people began to take mountaineering as another way of leisure.
At that time, the first climb (the first time a mountain was climbed to the top by humans) became the goal pursued by all climbers. When the gentle and accessible mountains in the Alps were first climbed, the rest were quite difficult.
At that time, climbers developed a set of techniques to overcome these ice and rock landforms with snow all year round. Only at this time, both technology and equipment are still quite rudimentary. It was not until around the Second World War that the army began to develop these technologies in order to meet the needs of special terrain operations. Rock climbing and camping gradually took shape, and the real classification movement took shape after the 1970s.
However, although these activities have a short history, in recent decades, they have become very popular sports in developed countries, while in European and American countries, from the elderly to boy scouts, camping in the wild is very popular.