Look closely at the picture and understand the story.
1. On Sunday morning, the warm sun rises and the caterpillar gets up, listen carefully, what does the caterpillar say? (The caterpillar's stomach is so hungry)
2. The caterpillar's stomach is hungry, it has no strength at all, and it is very unhappy, what should I do? (Children discuss freely and think about it)
3. This caterpillar is so hungry that it has to find something to eat. What does it eat? How many did you eat? Let's count them together. (Guide the toddler to say the phrase: On Monday, the caterpillar ate an apple) How did it eat it? (Teachers and children imitate the action of a caterpillar eating an apple, ah, woo, take a bite)
4. After eating an apple, the caterpillar is still so hungry. On Tuesday, it went out again to find food, what did it eat? How many did you eat? (Guide the children to say the sentence pattern: Tuesday, the caterpillar ate two pears, and the teacher and child imitated the caterpillar's action of eating pears, ahhhh
5. Ouch, after eating two pears, the caterpillar is still so hungry. What did it eat on Wednesday? How many did you eat? (Guide the children to say the sentence: Wednesday, the caterpillar ate three plums, and the teacher and child imitated the caterpillar's action of eating plums, ahhhh
6. The caterpillar ate three plums and was still hungry. And what did it eat on Thursday? How many did you eat? (Guide the children to say the sentence: On Thursday, the caterpillar ate four strawberries, and the teacher and child imitated the action of the caterpillar eating strawberries, ahh
7. The caterpillar still feels hungry, and when it comes to Friday, what does the caterpillar eat? How many did you eat? (Guide the children to say the sentence: Thursday, the caterpillar ate five oranges, and the teacher and child imitated the caterpillar's action of eating oranges, ahh
8. Oops, the caterpillar's stomach is still so hungry, and on Saturday it goes looking for something to eat, let's see what it eats?
9. After eating so many delicacies, the caterpillar returned home satisfied, but at night, what happened to the caterpillar? (Click on the PPT to play the caterpillar's words: the caterpillar's stomach hurts) What should I do? (You can't eat so much indiscriminately, you will have a stomachache, you must eat a healthy diet, you can't overeat)
10. The caterpillar doesn't dare to eat indiscriminately anymore, and on Sunday, what does the caterpillar go to eat? The caterpillar that eats the leaf feels much more comfortable.
11. Wow, what's wrong with the caterpillar? What happened to it? (From a small caterpillar to a big, fat caterpillar)
12. The well-fed caterpillar has built itself a small house called a cocoon. The caterpillar fell asleep in the house, and when it woke up, it bit a hole in the cocoon, and something miraculous happened, what did the caterpillar become? (The caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly)
13. Interact with the game and recall the growth and change process of the caterpillar:
Children, remember how caterpillars turn into butterflies?
1) When I was born, I was just a small egg;
2) When I grew up, I became a cute caterpillar;
3) After a few more days, when I have eaten enough, I begin to dissolve into cocoons;
4) When I came out of the cocoon, I became a dancing butterfly.
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