1. Let children know more about the true meaning and origin of Labor Day.
2. Let children experience "being proud of hard work" in the theme of "being really happy at work" and have a meaningful holiday.
3. Cultivate children to know how to care about people and things around them from an early age, improve their sense of responsibility and social adaptability, and thus sprout feelings of loving workers and cherishing the fruits of labor.
4. Cultivate the cooperative spirit of children's peers and experience the happiness brought by teacher-child interaction.
5. Understand the origin of festivals, know the dates and customs of festivals, and be willing to participate in festival activities.
6. Experience obvious seasonal characteristics.
Activity preparation:
Song tape, rag, plastic basin, watering can, camera
Activity flow:
Dialogue activity: Let children know the basic knowledge about May Day.
Whose holiday is "Labor Day"? (All working people, such as our parents, doctors, teachers, police, shop assistants, workers and farmers ...) Then how did it come from?
Second, learn to sing and watch educational films.
Teachers teach children to learn to sing the song "Labor is the most glorious" and watch the national excellent workers' publicity and education films, so that children can know that labor is the most glorious thing and cultivate their labor consciousness imperceptibly.
Third, carry out a series of activities.
Lead the children to fold their own clothes, water their own flowers in class, help the teacher clean the table, help the teacher move the bed during the nap, and the two children can dress and button each other, tie each other's shoelaces, wash rags and other simple things that children can do.
Fourth, labor competition.
At the end of the activity, a labor competition was held in the class to see who folded clothes neatly, who wore socks fastest and who could quickly fold his little clothes neatly. After layers of selection, two "labor stars" were selected and put on little red flowers.
Encyclopedia: May Day International Labor Day is a national holiday in more than 80 countries in the world, and it is a festival shared by working people all over the world.