Objectives: 1Learn about the shape characteristics of mooncakes and the knowledge about mooncakes. 2.Learn about the process of making mooncakes and be willing to try your hand at making mooncakes yourself. 3.Create a scene to experience the beauty and joy of everyone gathering together to taste mooncakes. 4.Develop children's hands-on ability and creativity. 5.Be willing to experiment and share your experience with your peers.
Add a comment of 140 words or less (optional) Activity process: 1Contact the mooncake making food store before the event. 2.4 ovens and a number of related materials for making moon cakes. 3.There are a number of moon cakes of all kinds. 4.A camera organizes children to collect all kinds of moon cakes**. 5.Children make invitations and invite parents to participate in this activity. Activity: Appreciate and learn about mooncakes 1Show the mooncakes that the children brought and ask the children to observe the mooncakes carefully Question: What do you see like mooncakes? What's on mooncakes? Smell it, what does it smell like? 2.Children's exchange and discussion: What is the taste of mooncakes you have eaten? What are the mooncake fillings? What time of year do people eat mooncakes? Why do people eat mooncakes? People not only buy mooncakes themselves, why do they also buy mooncakes for their loved ones?
Add a comment of 140 words or less (optional) 3Listen to the recording: The reason for eating moon cakes Eating moon cakes on the "Mid-Autumn Festival" on August 15 every year is the same as eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival and eating glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival, which is a traditional folk custom in China. Throughout the ages, people have regarded mooncakes as a symbol of auspiciousness and reunion. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon is in the sky, the whole family reunites, tastes cakes and admires the moon, chats about the world, and enjoys the joy of family. Moon cakes, also known as Hu cakes, palace cakes, small cakes, moon groups, reunion cakes, etc., are offerings to worship the moon god in the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival, and have been passed down along the way, forming the custom of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes symbolize reunion and are a must-eat item during the Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of the festival, people also love to eat some watermelon, fruits and other fruits of reunion, wishing their families a happy, sweet and safe life! 4.Children taste moon cakes and put ** "Grandpa Makes Moon Cakes for Me" to experience the happiness and joy of everyone getting together to taste moon cakes. Teaching Reflection: Mooncakes are a kind of food that children like, so the children's interest is very high in the whole production process, and at the same time, they exert their imagination and creativity. In the process of free creation, the teacher boldly let go, let the children play freely, solve problems by themselves, and exercise the habit of using children's brains when encountering problems. Exercise the flexibility of hand movements and encourage children to be bold in making.