Four Lesson Plans for National Eye Care Day Theme Class Meetings
In the day-to-day study, everyone has participated in the theme class meetings, right? Theme class meetings must have a clear educational purpose, run through from beginning to end, and be permeated with a strong educational nature. What kind of theme class meetings do you know about? Below are 4 lesson plans for National Eye Care Day themed class meetings that I compiled for you. You are welcome to share them.
National Eye Care Day Theme Class Meeting Lesson Plan 1
Purpose of the class meeting:
1. Let students know through activities that June 6th is the National Eye Care Day every year. day.
2. Guide students to understand the basic structure of the eyes, learn common sense about eye protection, and master correct eye exercises acupuncture points and postures.
3. Make students feel the importance of eyes and know how to protect eyes starting from me and starting from now.
Activity preparation:
Collection of relevant videos, media, allegro, and photos.
Activity process:
1. Guessing questions to introduce the topic
Teacher: 1. Is there a black grape in the middle of the top hair and the bottom hair? What's this? (Eyes)
2. Eyes are very important organs in our body. Who knows the function of eyes?
3. How important it is to have a pair of bright eyes to see things clearly. Today let us learn about our eyes and protect our little eyes. Topic for reading together: Protecting our little eyes
2. Understand the structure of the eyes
Teacher: In order to protect our little eyes, let us first understand the structure of the eyes.
1. Cornea: the outermost transparent layer of the eyeball, used to collect images. - 1 -
2. Iris: Generally speaking, it is the part around the pupil. For Chinese, it is brown, and for Europeans, it is blue.
3. Lens: transparent and elastic, able to contract and relax, allowing objects at different distances to be accurately imaged on the retina
4. Pupil: between the cornea and the lens, There is a small hole in the center, which can be enlarged and reduced to adjust the intensity of light entering the eye.
5. Retina: The innermost layer of the eye, which can present images and information, but it is an inverted image.
6. Optic nerve: It can transmit information such as image size, shape, color, movement and stillness obtained by the eyes to the brain.
Teacher: The structure of the eye is very delicate, magical, and fragile, so it is protected by the outer eyelids. So does anyone know the function of eyelashes?
(Student: to block the sand and dust.)
Teacher: Yes, eyelashes are also used to protect my eyes. You see, the Creator has given us all beautiful things. , so we have to... read the topic together)
3. Watch the video
1. Teacher: But there is a child named Nu Li, what’s wrong with his eyes? Please watch the video and play the video "Protecting Vision"
2. After watching the video, who can tell me what happened to his eyes?
Student: I can’t see it.
Why can’t I see?
The writing posture is incorrect, the eyes are too close to the book; watching TV is too close; lying down to read.
3. Listen to what the experts say. Keep watching.
What did you hear?
Teacher summary:
1. When reading and writing, your eyes should keep a foot away from the book.
2. Don’t watch TV too close. You must keep a distance of three meters.
3. You cannot watch TV in a completely dark room.
4. You cannot lie in bed and read.
Teacher: We know that protecting eyesight starts with small things around us. Let’s listen to the Allegro brought to us by Shi Yufei and other students, "Protect Eyes".
Teacher: Thank you for their wonderful Allegro, which once again lets us know how to protect our little eyes.
4. Give examples of how you usually care for your eyes.
Teacher: Then please tell us how you usually take care of your eyes, and give examples.
Student Exchange
Teacher: The students have done a great job, so we have to keep it up, but the students in the photo are not doing very well. Take a look. who? What do you want to say to these students in the class?
5. Show photos of unhygienic use of eyes in the class.
Student: I want to say to xx... The students who said it should echo it.
6. Discuss how to protect eyesight
Teacher: Students all know that bad eye hygiene needs to be corrected. Protecting eyes is not something that happens overnight. It requires persistence and attention. So let’s In groups of four, let’s discuss how we can protect our eyesight every day.
(Students discuss and communicate)
Teacher: The students said it very well. The teacher summarized it as follows:
Students read together:
1. Insist on doing eye exercises.
2. The time spent reading, writing, doing homework, watching TV, and playing on the computer should not be too long, and the eyes should be fully rested.
3. Do not read or write under strong light or other inappropriate light.
4. Do not play with sharp toys to avoid hurting your own eyes or the eyes of others.
5. Do not rub your eyes with dirty hands or dirty towels to prevent bacteria from entering your eyes and injuring them.
6. Eye problems must be treated in time.
7. Learn to do eye exercises
1. Teacher: In daily life, the teacher found that the acupuncture points for the students to do eye exercises have not been accurately identified. Today let’s review correct posture and acupuncture points. Please see the detailed demonstration of eye exercises.
Play the video:
Requirements: Watch carefully, listen carefully, and follow along.
8. Dietary adjustment
Through study and practice, everyone knows the correct way. I hope that everyone can do the twice daily eye exercises seriously. Eye protection is multi-faceted, and we can also adjust it through diet.
Category 1: Vitamin A and carotene
Without vitamin A, the body’s ability to adapt from light to dark will be reduced, and it will also lead to dry eyes and inability to move properly.
Category 2: B vitamins
Category 3: Minerals such as calcium and zinc
Long-term calcium deficiency in the diet will cause inflexibility of the eyeballs , poor eye muscle withering ability and recovery ability, which will deepen myopia; zinc deficiency will cause unclear vision under low light.
Category 4: Antioxidants such as vitamin C, vitamin E and carotenoids, which can delay the aging of eyeball function, National Eye Care Day themed class meeting lesson plan 2
Class meeting goals
1. Through activities, students can learn more about eye care.
2. Guide students to treat eye exercises correctly.
3. Develop correct reading and writing postures and good reading and writing habits.
Activity preparation
One blindfold, "Eye Love and Health Song"
Class meeting process
1. Game "Blindfolded Walking in a Straight Line"
Interview with experiencers. What do you want to say?
Introduction: Students, eyes are so important to us, should we take care of them?
Show the class meeting theme: I have a pair of bright eyes< /p>
2. The Importance of Eyes
Moderator A:
The eyes are the most important organ in human senses. About 80% of the knowledge and knowledge in the brain are Memories are acquired through the eyes. Reading, recognizing words, looking at pictures, seeing people, appreciating beautiful scenery, etc. all require the use of eyes. Eyes can distinguish different colors and different lights. Our eyes are the source of most of our information.
Moderator B: Eyes are not only important for vision. Organs are also the center of appearance, the focus and main symbol of beauty.
Moderator A: When people examine appearance, they first start with the eyes.
Moderator B: A pair of clear, bright, charming eyes can not only add beauty to the appearance and make it more charming and elegant, but also cover up or conceal the shortcomings and defects of other facial organs. The idiom "one sentence tells the truth" reflects the aesthetic significance and importance of the physiological functions of the eyes. The shape and structural proportions of the eyes have an important impact on the beauty and ugliness of human appearance. Therefore, aestheticians call the human eyes the "window of beauty."
Moderator A: In addition to the idiom "one sentence tells the truth", there are many idioms about eyes. What else do you know?
Moderator B: In addition to idioms, there are many other idioms about eyes. Do you know what famous sayings about eyes?
Moderator B: Eyes are so important that our country has designated National Eye Care Day. Do you know which day it is?
3. Discussion and communication: How to protect our eyesight?
(1) Group discussion, select representatives to report.
(2) Communication:
4. "Eye Love Knowledge" Tips
(1) Eliminate eye fatigue
For eye fatigue and eye congestion, rest immediately, and then do the following eye health exercises to experience it, which may eliminate your eyestrain. Eyestrain.
1. Eyeball pressing method
With your eyes closed, use the tips of your index finger, middle finger, and ring finger to gently press the eyeball, or you can rotate it and rub it gently. Don't continue for too long or press hard, stop after about 20 seconds.
2. Pressing the forehead method
Use three fingers of both hands to rub from the center of the forehead to the left and right temples, then press the temples firmly, and use the fingertips to apply force. This will give you a comfortable feeling under your eyes. Repeat 3 to 5 times.
3. Pressing between the brows
Place the belly of your thumb in the recess below the root of the eyebrows, and gently press or turn. Repeat 3 times. When looking into the distance, the eyeballs should move in the right-up-left-down direction, and the head should not move. In addition, blinking hard and closing your eyes can also eliminate eye fatigue.
(2) Food that is eye-catching
You should eat more carrots, cabbage, bean sprouts, tofu, red dates, oranges, milk, eggs, animal liver, lean meat and other foods to supplement the body's energy. Vitamin A and protein in the body. Drinking more green tea at ordinary times can play a certain role in protecting your eyes. National Eye Care Day Theme Class Meeting Lesson Plan 3
1. Introduction to National Eye Care Day
In 1992, Wang Yanhua, professor of ophthalmology at Tianjin Medical University, and Geng Guanyi, professor of epidemiology, initiated the first national initiative The initiative to establish Eye Care Day has been responded to and every May 5th is designated as "National Eye Care Day". In 1996, 12 ministries and commissions, including the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, and the China Disabled Persons' Federation, jointly issued a notice to list the Eye Care Day activity as one of the national holidays, and redetermined June 6th as "National Eye Care Day". .
2. Slogan for National Eye Love Day
1. Protect our eyes and observe the world we love
2. Keep the light in our eyes and let The world is full of smiles
3. Take care of your eyes, and your life will be bright
4. Bright eyes, a bright life
5. Take care of your eyes, and live a happy life
6. Let’s not put lenses on our hearts!
7. Love our eyes and protect them, capture beautiful moments, and show a glorious life!
8. Glaucoma can cause blindness , early prevention and treatment is extremely important
9. Early intervention to reduce avoidable childhood blindness
10. Caring for the health of adolescents
11. Bright eyes welcome the world Olympic Games
12. Pay attention to the eye health of the poor, and the million-dollar project brings light
13. Protect the vision of children and teenagers
14. The theme is caring for low vision Patients, improve the quality of rehabilitation
15. Caring for the eyes of the elderly and enjoying the right to see
16. The theme is emotional care for cataract patients ***enjoying a new harmonious vision
< p> 17. Prevent blindness from entering the community and pay attention to eye health18. Children with strabismus and amblyopia should not miss the best age for correction before the age of 19. Substandard glasses have become a public hazard< /p>
20. Strengthen the people’s awareness of eye care and improve the health quality of the nation
21. Prevent and treat refractive errors and low vision, and improve the level of eye care for children and teenagers
22. Prevent eye injuries
23. Vision does not mean the absence of visual fatigue
24. Any crystal glasses are harmful to the eyes
25. Prevent blindness and cure blindness , *** participated together
26. Mobilize the National Eye Care Day themed class meeting lesson plan to make cataract blindness see Eye Day themed class meeting lesson plan for health care
28. Mobilize all sectors of society to collectively care for people’s eyes
29. Prevent myopia and cherish the light
30. Gather the Chinese Dream and eliminate blinding trachoma beforehand
31. Protect the eyesight of the elderly and improve the quality of life
32. Protect your eyes and work hard to eliminate avoidable blindness
< p> 33. If your child always squints, go for an eye exam as soon as possible3. Eye protection tips on National Eye Care Day
1. Pay attention to resting your eyes
When you usually use a computer or read a book or read the time, it is best to take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes. You can stand up and walk around, or look out the window to stretch your eyes that are always paying attention to the near distance. The distance from the computer screen should not be less than 30 centimeters, and use radiation-proof certified goggles to avoid radiation damage to the eyes. If your eyes are dry and itchy, close your eyes and rest for a few minutes before opening them again. Never rub your eyes with your hands. If there is no improvement, you must seek medical attention as it may be caused by another infection.
2. Drink more water
Especially in air-conditioned offices or rooms, special attention should be paid to water replenishment, which can improve the dryness of the eye mucosa.
3. Eye drops, normal saline, and artificial tears
People who wear contact lenses often rely on this type of eye drops to protect their eyes; some people, in order to prevent dry eyes, You can also buy some eye drops at the pharmacy, but you should pay attention to the source of the drops. It is best to have them diagnosed and prescribed by a doctor, which is safer. Because most eye drops or artificial tears will contain preservatives or bactericides for the convenience of storage, most people should not have much problem using them, but if you have an allergic constitution, it is difficult to tell.
4. Cold and hot compresses
When your eyes are tired, you can use ice compresses and hot compresses alternately to soothe the eyes, but do not ice or press the eyeballs. The same goes for hot compresses. , no more than 5 minutes at a time, you can rotate your eyes up, down, left and right, do it several times, it can promote blood circulation around the eyes, and also has a good effect on improving dark circles caused by fatigue.
5. You can usually eat more foods containing beta-carotene
Carrots, papayas, pumpkins, green vegetables, etc. Some people make some wolfberry tea or cassia seed tea in the office, which are very helpful for the eyes.
IV. Theme of the National Eye Care Calendar
The theme of the first "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 1996 was "Protecting the Vision of Children and Youth"
19976 The theme of the second "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 1998 was "Eye Care for the Elderly"
The theme of the third "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 1998 was "Prevention of Eye Trauma"
The theme of the 4th "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 1999 is "Protect the Vision of the Elderly and Improve the Quality of Life"
The theme of the 5th "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 2000 is " Mobilize to make cataract blind people see the light"
The theme of the 6th "National Eye Care Day" on June 6, 2001 is "Early intervention to reduce avoidable childhood blindness"
June 6, 2002 is the seventh "National Eye Care Day" with the theme "Care for the eyes of the elderly and enjoy the right to see"
June 6, 2003 is the eighth "National Eye Care Day" with the theme "Care for your eyes and work hard to eliminate avoidable blindness"
June 6, 2004 is the ninth "National Eye Care Day"
June 6, 2005 is the tenth "National Eye Care Day" The theme of "National Eye Care Day" is "Prevent Myopia, Cherish the Light"
June 6, 2006 is the 11th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme "Prevent Blindness and Treat Blindness, Everyone Participates"
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June 6, 2007 is the 12th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme of "Preventing blindness from entering the community and paying attention to eye health"
June 6, 2008 is the 13th "National Eye Care Day" The theme of "National Eye Care Day" is "Bright Eyes for the Olympics"
June 6, 2009 is the 14th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme of "Paying Attention to Youth Eye Health"
June 6, 2010 is the 15th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme of "Pay attention to the eye health of the poor, and the million-dollar project brings light"
June 6, 2011 is the 16th "National Eye Care Day" The theme of "National Eye Care Day" is "Caring for patients with low vision and improving the quality of rehabilitation"
June 6, 2012 is the 17th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme of "Caring for cataract patients and enjoying a harmonious new life" Vision"
June 6, 2013 is the 18th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme of "Gathering together the Chinese Dream and eliminating blinding trachoma by 20xx"
June 6, 2014 The theme of the 19th "National Eye Care Day" is "Pay attention to eye health and prevent blindness caused by diabetes"
June 6, 2015 is the 20th "National Eye Care Day" with the theme "Farewell to Trachoma" Blindness, pay attention to eye health” National Eye Care Day theme class meeting lesson plan 4
Purpose of the class meeting:
1. Let students know that June 6th is National Eye Care Day through activities .
2. Instruct students to understand the basic structure of the eyes, learn common sense about eye protection and master correct eye exercises acupuncture points and postures.
3. Make students feel the importance of eyes and know how to protect eyes starting from me and starting from now. Event preparation: collection of relevant videos, media, allegro, and photos.
Activity process:
1. Guessing questions to introduce the topic
Teacher: 1. Is there a black grape in the middle of the hair on the top and the bottom? What's this? (Eyes) 2. Eyes are very important organs in our body. Who knows the function of eyes? 3. How important it is to have a pair of bright eyes to see things clearly. Today let us learn about our eyes and protect our little eyes. Topic for reading together: Protecting our little eyes
2. Understand the structure of the eyes
Teacher: In order to protect our little eyes, let us first understand the structure of the eyes. 1. Cornea: The outermost transparent layer of the eyeball, used to collect images. 2. Iris: Generally speaking, it is the part around the pupil, which is brown for Chinese people and blue for Europeans.
3. Lens: transparent and elastic, able to contract and relax, allowing objects at different distances and near to be accurately imaged on the retina 4. Pupil: between the cornea and the lens, there is a small hole in the center, which can enlarge and shrink, thereby adjusting The intensity of light entering the eyes. 5. Retina: The innermost layer of the eye, which can present images and information, but it is an inverted image. 6. Optic nerve: It can transmit information such as image size, shape, color, movement and stillness obtained by the eyes to the brain. Teacher: The structure of the eye is very delicate, very magical, and very fragile, so it is protected by the outer eyelids. So does anyone know the function of eyelashes? (Student: To block the sand and dust.) Teacher: Yes, eyelashes are also used to protect my eyes. You see, the Creator has given us all beautiful things, so we have to... Read the topic together)
3. Watch the video
1. Teacher: But there is a child named Nu Lili. What’s wrong with his eyes? Please watch the video and play the video "Protecting Vision"
2. After watching the video, who can tell me what happened to his eyes? Student: I can’t see it. Why can't my eyes see? The writing posture is incorrect, the eyes are too close to the book; watching TV is too close; lying down to read.
3. Listen to what the experts say. Keep watching. What did you hear?
Teacher summary:
1. When reading and writing, your eyes should keep a foot away from the book.
2. Don’t watch TV too close. You must keep a distance of three meters.
3. You cannot watch TV in a completely dark room.
4. You cannot lie in bed and read. Teacher: We know that protecting eyesight starts with small things around us. Let us listen to the Allegro "Protect Eyes" brought to us by Shi Yufei and other classmates. Teacher: Thanks for their wonderful Allegro, we once again know how to protect our little eyes.
IV. Give examples of how you usually care for your eyes.
Teacher: Then please tell me how you usually care for your eyes and give examples. Student Communication Officer: The students have done a great job, so we have to keep it up, but these students in the photo are not doing very well. Who are they? What do you want to say to these students in the class?
5. Show photos of unhygienic eyesight in class
Student: I want to respond to the students who said... said.
6. Discuss how to protect eyesight
Teacher: Students all know that bad eye hygiene needs to be corrected. Protecting eyes is not something that happens overnight. It requires persistence and attention. So let’s In groups of four, let’s discuss how we can protect our eyesight every day. (Student discussion and communication) Teacher: The students said it very well. The teacher summarized it as follows: Students read together.
7. Learn to do eye exercises
Teacher: In daily life, the teacher found that the acupuncture points for the students to do eye exercises have not been accurately identified. Today let’s review correct posture and acupuncture points. Please see the detailed demonstration of eye exercises. Play the video: Requirements: Watch carefully, listen carefully, and follow along.
8. Diet regulation through learning and practice;