1, knowing that people and animals should live in harmony and have the consciousness of protecting small animals;
2. Understand the appearance characteristics and living habits of swallows;
3. Perceive the relationship between swallow migration and season.
Activity preparation:
1, The Little Swallow song tape;
2. Photos of people who love animals, specimens of swallows and bird's nests;
3. Autumn pictures (images of swallows flying south)
Activity flow:
Play the song "Little Swallow" first to create a pleasant atmosphere.
1. Enjoy music, feel the beauty of music, and sing along with it. Beautiful and familiar music immediately aroused children's interest in participating in activities. )
Dialogue 2: What animal is this song about? Why do swallows fly south? Where does the swallow live? What does a swallow look like? Teachers combined with children's usual observation, presented swallow specimens and nests in time, discussed the living habits of swallows, and showed the image of swallows flying south.
Teacher's summary: Mother Swallow and Little Swallow live under the eaves. Mother swallow can lay eggs and then hatch the little swallow. They brought branches, dirt and grass to build nests under the eaves. The mother swallow catches pests and feeds her baby every day. In autumn, the weather gets colder. Swallows fly to the warm south for the winter, and then fly back the next spring.