As a teacher, you may need to prepare lesson plans. Lesson plans are the basis for teaching activities and play an important role. So what kind of lesson plan is a good one? The following are interesting ladybug lesson plans I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only. I hope they can help you.
Design Intention
It seems to be the nature of every child to like small animals. There is a "small bamboo forest" on the east side of the kindergarten, which has become a paradise for children. One day during outdoor activities, the children went there to "treasure hunt" again. I walked over and heard them say: "The little ladybugs are so cute." "What do ladybugs eat?" "So are ladybugs pests or beneficial insects?"... In order to satisfy the children's curiosity and strong desire for knowledge. I designed this activity to allow children to find answers while also giving them a chance to fully explore the secrets of the ladybug.
Activity goals
1. Let children have a preliminary understanding of ladybugs.
2. Encourage children to imagine boldly and choose different ways to represent ladybugs.
3. Cultivate children’s hands-on ability and experience the joy of success.
Activity preparation
1. Some ladybug pictures or courseware.
2. Some oil pastels, plasticine, drawing paper, colored cardboard, some solid glue and some scissors.
Activity process
1. Understand the living habits of ladybugs.
1. Watch the courseware and ask: What is this? Why is it called a ladybug? What are the characteristics of its body?
Summary: Yes, it is a ladybug. The shape of ladybugs is like a gourd scoop used to hold water, so they are called ladybugs. The body of a ladybug is very small, only as big as a soybean. It is a small round beetle with two layers of wings. The outer layer is called elytra. The elytra has a layer of soft wings and can fly.
2. How many spots does this ladybug have?
Seven, this is the seven-star ladybug. We can identify what kind of ladybug it is based on the spots on the ladybug. ?If there are two spots, it is a two-star ladybug.
3. Watch the courseware and ask: What do ladybugs like to eat?
Summary: Ladybugs like to eat aphids on leaves and will protect crops. A single ladybug can kill more than 100 aphids in a day. Ladybugs are divided into beneficial insects and pests.
Beneficial insects include: two-star ladybug, six-star ladybug, seven-star ladybug, 12-star ladybug, 11-star ladybug;
Pests include: 11-star ladybug and twenty-eight-spotted ladybugs, etc. Both beneficial insects and pests love to eat aphids.
4. Watch the courseware and ask the children to name the ladybug in the picture.
5. Question: How does the ladybug protect itself?
Summary: Although the ladybug is small, many powerful enemies are helpless against it. Especially the seven-star ladybug has a chemical weapon on its three pairs of thin leg joints, which can secrete an extremely unpleasant yellow liquid that makes the enemy unable to bear it and flee. It also has the ability to pretend to be dead, hiding it from the enemy. Survive.
2. Choose the way you like to express the ladybug.
1. We have met so many ladybugs. Do you want to make a ladybug yourself?
2. You can choose the method you like: cutting and pasting, masonry, and painting.
3. Children do hands-on operations, and teachers inspect and provide guidance.
4. Encourage children to operate boldly and use their imagination.
3. Appreciation and evaluation.
Category and display children’s works according to different forms of expression.
Invite children to introduce the production method and operation process of their own works.