Planning work activities in the middle group.


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“Labor education of children in the middle group of kindergarten”

Target:

Formation of a positive attitude towards work in children 4-5 years of age.

Tasks:

  1. Cultivate a desire to work.
  2. Learn to carry out individual and collective assignments, develop the ability to negotiate with the help of a teacher about the distribution of work, and take care of the timely completion of a joint task.
  3. To instill in children independence, accuracy, mutual assistance, caring for each other and responsibility for a common cause.
  4. Explain to children the importance of their work.
  5. Encourage initiative in helping friends and adults.
  6. Learn to finish what you start.

Types of work of preschool children:

  • Self-service.
  • Household work.
  • Labor in nature.
  • Manual labor.

Forms of labor organization:

  • Errands.
  • Duty roster.
  • Collective work (common, joint).

Labor education is an important means of comprehensive development of the personality of a preschooler. The main goal of work is its educational influence on the child’s personality. Work also has a significant impact on the mental development of a child. It requires intelligence, initiative, concentration, and trains memory. In the process of work, adults give children useful knowledge about objects, materials and tools, their purpose and use.

Children in the middle group of kindergarten are characterized by elementary household work - self-service, associated mainly with satisfying their personal needs. Children must master such actions and operations of household activities as: setting the table for lunch, breakfast or afternoon tea, preparing materials for classes, maintaining order in the room and area.

In the middle group, in addition to consolidating previously learned skills, work is being done to develop more complex self-care skills. The children are given the task of providing mutual assistance when getting dressed: tying a scarf, teaching how to tie shoes, helping the baby get dressed, etc.

In the middle group, the content of household labor becomes more complicated mainly due to an increase in the number of processes of this labor. So, at the beginning, under the supervision of a teacher, and by the end of the year, children independently maintain order in the group and in the area, take part in cleaning (wipe shelves, wash toys, etc.). In this age group, children master the integral processes of household labor (washing doll clothes, washing toys, setting the table). This requires children to know specific techniques and operations, and to be able to use them in the right sequence.

You can cultivate in children the ability and desire to work through the organization of work activities:

  1. Orders
  2. Joint activities of children with the teacher.
  3. Responsible for cafeteria and classes.

Assignments are the simplest form of organizing the work activities of preschool children. Errands are widely used in all age groups of kindergarten

In the practice of educational work with children, individual assignments are especially common, less often collective ones, to small subgroups of 2-3 people. Since it is much easier to teach one or two children than a whole group, and monitoring the actions of everyone is more convenient.

Duty duty is a more complex form of organizing children’s work. They require more independence from the child. The attendants learn to carry out the assigned task completely; this requires children to know the sequence of necessary actions.

The volume of tasks for labor education increases from the middle group, reaching a maximum in the senior group. It is in the middle group that children actively master various work skills and techniques of working in nature, household and self-service work.

In the process of labor, children acquire the necessary skills, including the skills of caring for plants and animals (labor in nature), master the simplest operations with objects, learn about materials and their properties (manual labor). Children develop an interest in work and a desire to work (household work, self-service).

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Labor card index

Card index: Household work in the middle group.

Card No. 1. “Order in the closet with toys and manuals”

Goal: to teach children to independently and aesthetically arrange toys and aids, maintain order in closets, and wipe dust. Develop hard work and the ability to see disorder. To cultivate aesthetic taste and the desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card No. 2. “Clean window sills”

Goal: to teach children to observe hygienic skills when working with water: roll up their sleeves, wet a cloth and wring it dry, rinse when dirty. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water. Cultivate a desire to work in a team, in harmony.

Card No. 3. “Helping the nanny”

Goal: To teach how to make bed linen and to teach children to provide all possible assistance to adults. Develop hard work and a desire to help adults. Foster respect for the work of adults.

Card No. 4. “Canteen duty”

Goal: independently and conscientiously perform the duties of a duty officer; wash your hands thoroughly, put on the clothes of the person on duty, set the table correctly, remove the dishes after eating; brush off tables and sweep the floor. Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to see disorder in the table setting. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card No. 5. “Class duty”

Goal: independently and conscientiously perform the duties of an attendant: lay out materials and aids prepared by the teacher for the lesson on tables; wash and put them away after class. Develop hard work and a desire to help adults. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card No. 6. “Order in toys”

Goal: to teach children to put on work aprons before starting work; keep toys in order: wash, dry, wipe and put in place. Develop hard work and the ability to see disorder; be careful when working with water. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card index: Labor in nature in the middle group.

Card No. 1. Watering indoor plants. Goal: Teach children to care for indoor plants; water

from a watering can with water at room temperature; consolidate children's knowledge about different methods of watering indoor plants. Develop accuracy when working with water and plants, confidence in your actions, work skills. Foster a caring attitude towards the natural environment and a desire to take care of it.

Card No. 2. Loosening the soil of indoor plants.

Goal: Teach children to care for indoor plants; give children knowledge about why it is necessary to loosen the soil of plants; consolidate loosening techniques and rules for using the necessary items for this. Develop labor skills, accuracy. Foster an ecological culture and respect for the environment.

Card No. 3. Spraying indoor plants.

Goal: To teach children to provide all possible assistance to the teacher in caring for indoor flowers: spray the plants with water at room temperature, use the sprayer correctly. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card No. 4. Caring for large-leaved plants (wet wiping of leaves).

Goal: To teach children to provide all possible assistance to the teacher in caring for indoor flowers: wipe large leaves of plants with a damp cloth, being careful. Give children the knowledge that this method of care makes it easier for plants to breathe, which determines their growth and development. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card No. 5. Caring for plant leaves (removing dust with brushes and a dry cloth)

Goal: To teach children to provide all possible assistance to the teacher in caring for indoor flowers: remove dust from plants with brushes or dry cloths, being careful. Give children the knowledge that this method of care makes it easier for plants to breathe, which determines their growth and development, and improves their appearance. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card No. 6. Plant cuttings.

Goal: To clarify children’s knowledge of what a plant can be grown from.

Teach children how to properly plant a plant cutting, prepare the soil, care for them and the sequence of work: pour sand into the bottom of the pot, then soil, water, wait until the water is absorbed into the sand, make a hole in the middle (center) of the pot with a stick and plant the cutting until the first leaf, press the ground. Water as needed. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card index of manual labor Construction in the middle group

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“Design according to your own plan” “Perestroika”.

Goal: to encourage children to rebuild this or that building (arrange, expand, extend...) creating a play situation. Progress: the children built a gate on their own initiative; the teacher takes a car (obviously larger than the gate), puts a toy in it, drives up to the building and says, “You open the gate and let the car through!” Thus, he encourages children to rebuild the building so that the car can pass.

“Designing according to your own design.” "Guess where I am?"

Goal: to consolidate the ability to navigate the space of a building (on, behind, under, around, in...). Progress: the children built various structures of their own free will; The teacher takes any toy (cockerel) and starts the game: The cockerel flies up to the roof, hides in the house, climbs under a bench, sits on a fence, etc. and asks: “Where am I?” The children answer.

“Design based on the fairy tale “The Three Bears”.”

Constructive activity "Forest kindergarten". Goal: improve the ability to design a house plan, encourage initiative (opening doors, pieces of furniture...), independence. Progress: after talking with the children about why they love kindergarten, the teacher leads them to the idea of ​​​​building the same ones for the animals

“Graphic replacement of parts” “Select figures.”

Goal: to consolidate children’s knowledge about geometric shapes and the ability to build images from them that are similar to real ones. Procedure: the teacher puts a tray with geom in front of the children. pieces, and offers to divide them equally (“Sasha took a yellow square, and you all take the same piece”). At the end of the work, each child puts the selected figures in his own envelope. Then the children make images from the figures that are similar to real ones. They beat them.

“Replacement with building parts and their simplest combinations of game characters” “Transformations of figures.”

Goal: to strengthen children’s ability to find similarities between geometric shapes and children’s favorite characters; transform any figure into an image using drawing. Procedure: the teacher invites the children to trace geometric shapes and turn them into any images, drawing on the details with felt-tip pens. Encourage the combination of figures, interesting creative finds.

“Designing according to children’s ideas” Constructive activities

Goal: continue to teach children the main stages of developing a building plan, independent planning of activities; the ability to solve riddles. Procedure: the teacher asks the children riddles, and asks them to figure out the answers themselves. (1) Early in the morning, at dawn, a tower rose on the mountain. With golden domes and painted walls. /church/; 2) paths lead us across rivers and ponds, we walk boldly along them without getting our feet wet. /bridge/; 3) a white bird rushes across the sky, dances in the clouds, but does not flap its wings /plane/; 4) doo-doo-doo! I'm walking along the rails./train/; 5) a blue.../truck/ is rushing straight down the road.

Card index: Self-service in the middle group.

"Nutrition"

Goal: To improve the ability to hold a fork with the thumb and middle finger, holding it on top with the index finger, eat different types of food without changing the position of the fork in the hand, but only slightly turning the hand.

Course: Conversation “Let’s remember how to eat properly.” Reading: N. Litvinova “The Kingdom of Cutlery”

"Dressing - Undressing"

Goal: Improve the ability to dress and undress independently in a certain sequence, correctly place your things in the closet, and fold them neatly.

Progress: Conversation “Every thing has its place.” Reading: I. Bursov “Galoshes”, S. Mikhalkov “I myself.” Didactic exercise: hang clothes on a chair before going to bed. Strengthen the ability to use different types of fasteners “Who can fold clothes correctly and quickly”

"Washing"

Goal: Improve washing skills: soap your hands until foam forms, rinse thoroughly, wash, wipe your face and hands dry with a towel, use a handkerchief in a timely manner.

Progress: Reading: I. Ishchuk “My palms.” Didactic exercise “Let’s tell the kids how to wash themselves”

"Making the Bed"

Goal: To consolidate the ability to make a bed: straighten the sheet, cover it with a blanket.

Progress: Didactic exercise “How to make a bed”

“Keeping clothes and shoes in order”

Goal: Continue to learn how to dry and clean your clothes, wash, wipe, and clean your shoes. Strengthen the ability to sew torn buttons.

Course: Conversation “How to take care of your clothes.”

Selection of diagnostic procedures for the development of working capacity in preschool children

During the 2008-2009 academic year, our kindergarten dealt with the problem of creating conditions for the labor development of preschoolers. The basis for planning the field of “labor education” is the comprehensive educational program “Childhood” by V.I. Loginova.

The organization of the process of creating conditions for the labor education of preschool children is regulated by regulatory documents:

  • Charter of the preschool institution:
  • Work profiles of nurses and specialists
  • Agreement with parents
  • Orders for main activities.

Labor education in the program is an obligatory part of the development of the child’s basic and creative abilities, the main means of developing a culture of interpersonal relationships. Labor education is a part of a child’s life from a very early age and is carried out consistently and systematically. The goal is to gradually develop in children (taking into account their age and gender characteristics) an interest in adult work, a desire to work, basic professional skills and pleasure from work.

In accordance with the program, labor education, including its main types: Self-care, work in everyday life and work in nature are systematically carried out from the age of two (from the first crawling group).

Through the main forms of organizing child labor - assignments, compulsory and collective work - the tasks of instilling industriousness in children are solved.

These tasks are solved by familiarizing adults with the work and direct participation of children in feasible labor activities in kindergarten and at home. The role of familiarity with the social orientation of work and its social significance is especially emphasized, and a respectful attitude towards working people is formed.

Each group determines the types and content of children’s work activities, as well as the tasks that are performed during the children’s work. Gradually, from group to group, the tasks of labor education become more complex and expanded. Starting from the second junior group, in the section “Labor in Nature” the subsection “Labor in a corner of nature” is highlighted, and in the senior group manual labor is introduced as an independent type of labor.

By organizing their work activities, our teachers ensure the comprehensive development of children, help them gain confidence in their abilities, develop the necessary skills and abilities, and teach them responsibility and independence. Our teachers try to organize work so that it activates their physical strength and mental activity, gives them pleasure and makes them feel important and competent.

Our kindergarten teachers take into account the main aspects of managing children’s work activities, namely:

  • emphasize the social significance of work;
  • ensure that all types of work and their content correspond to the age capabilities of children;
  • strictly observe the load standards for children and protect them from overload and overexertion;
  • gradually increase children's independence;
  • create a favorable psychological atmosphere, develop in children a friendly attitude towards all participants in work activities, and a desire to help each other;
  • Direct the attention and efforts of children to perform quality work.

In the process of each type of work, our teachers solve the problems of the comprehensive education and development of the child: spiritual, physical, moral and aesthetic. In different types of work activities, children master ways of operating with various tools, which, according to psychologists, contributes to the mental and physical development of preschoolers. They develop fine motor skills, develop manual dexterity and improve hand-eye coordination. They develop the ability to act accurately and accurately, to finish what they start, to show patience and perseverance to achieve results.

A job well done gives children a sense of satisfaction that they can do something meaningful.

The most effective methods of labor education are explanation and demonstration. No less important methods are game situations, game techniques, encouragement, and the use of poetic texts, songs, and nursery rhymes.

To achieve the goals of the labor pedagogy program, various forms of methodological work are used: seminars, consultations, exhibitions, competitions, master classes, open exhibitions, generalization of the best teaching methods.

The essence of the card index and the purpose of its compilation

Definition 1
A card index is a collection of certain data that is organized in a certain way, most often the information is located on small cards.

A card index is a kind of catalog in which each card is a separate information unit that carries certain information about a specific stored object.

The main goals of compiling a labor file in the middle group are to achieve the following goals:

  1. Teaching children to maintain order on their own. Order must be maintained in the group (game corner, tables for creativity, etc.) and on the site. Children are taught to put away toys, board games, building materials, etc. on their own.
  2. Accustoming children to work in the kindergarten garden and plot (sowing seeds, watering, weeding, harvesting).
  3. Encouraging children for their desire to independently perform duty duties (in the dining room, in the living area, etc.).
  4. Improving the ability to undress and dress independently, carefully hang and fold your clothes. To instill in children the desire to be neat and tidy.

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The advantage of using a card index when working with children is that it allows you to reuse the educational material accumulated by the teacher, making adjustments if necessary. This allows the teacher to significantly save his own time and effort. There are a large number of options for modeling file cabinets. The teacher’s task is to choose the most convenient and functional option for him.

Organization of labor activities in a preschool institution

A preschool educational institution operates in premises that meet sanitary and hygienic, anti-epidemic and fire safety requirements, as well as psychological and pedagogical requirements for the improvement of a preschool educational institution, specified in the regulatory documents of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

The operating hours of the preschool educational institution and the length of stay of children in it are as follows:

  • Five-day work week during the calendar year;
  • 12-hour operating mode;
  • Opening hours: 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday;
  • Days off: Saturday, Sunday, holidays.

If necessary and taking into account the wishes of parents, it is possible to organize the work of the service group on weekends and holidays by agreement. Children can attend preschool on an individual schedule, which is specified in the parental agreement for each child.

Medical care for children in preschool educational institutions is provided by the health care institution “Khabarovsk Central Regional Hospital” on a contract basis. Medical personnel, together with the administration, are responsible for the health and physical development of children, carrying out preventive and therapeutic measures, as well as for compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards and the quality of nutrition.

A preschool educational institution provides premises with appropriate conditions for the work of medical personnel, controls their work to protect and promote the health of children and employees of the preschool educational institution.

Medical services within the framework of the functional duties of medical personnel of a preschool educational institution are provided free of charge. Additional medical services are paid for by parents (persons replacing them, philanthropists, sponsors) in accordance with the contract.

Employees of preschool educational institutions regularly undergo free medical examinations, which are carried out at the expense of the founders.

The preschool institution independently determines the needs for material resources and food products, acquires them on a contractual basis from state, cooperative and other trade organizations, subject to permission from the sanitary and epidemiological control services for their use in the preschool institution.

A preschool educational institution provides a balanced diet for children necessary for normal growth and development, taking into account the operating hours of the institution.

The administration of the preschool institution is responsible for organizing meals.

Control over the quality of food and compliance with sanitary and hygienic requirements for nutrition is assigned to the head nurse of the preschool institution.

To achieve its statutory goals, the educational institution may enter into various associations as an independent institution on a contractual basis.

A powerful enriching factor in the development of children is the sociocultural environment and its subject environment. The development of each child is undoubtedly influenced by the family, its way of life, cultural preferences, the form of employment of elders and the content of family leisure. A kindergarten as an educational center always carries not only the burden of a “programmed” culture, but is also influenced by the cultural aura of a microdistrict, village, city, thereby enriching the lives of children, their experience of activities and experiences in different ways. All these environments: parental home, kindergarten, school, neighborhood, city (village), natural and park landscapes - can become a source of enriching the experience of children’s activities, psyche and personality.

The kindergarten itself, with its variety of premises, their purpose, and the nature of the activities of the people in them, is also a rather interesting microenvironment for the child, in which the first moments of his acquaintance with the world should take place.

The main components of a development specialist's environment include not only group rooms, but also other functional spaces. A child care facility must be owned entirely by children and adults—their educators. Children's institutions are also a kind of cultural center for parents, their club, where they can offer their talents and have their parental expectations met.

The variety of basic components of the development environment allows you to avoid routine and make the pedagogical process informal. After all, if a child is constantly engaged in meaningful and interesting activities, this is already a great pedagogical success. An active, initiative child can only be where he is comfortable, in a warm, cozy home that is open to him, his friends, teachers and parents.

Children should have access to all functional spaces in a children's educational institution, including those intended for adults. Of course, access to adult areas, such as the resource room, kitchen or cleaning room, should be limited, but not prohibited, since adult work is always interesting to children

Card file of labor activity (middle group) card file (middle group)

Work in a corner of nature.

Card-1

"Watering indoor plants."

Purpose: To give children an idea of ​​the methods of watering (in a tray, under the leaves) and the rules (do not flood, water evenly); cultivate a desire to care for plants. Invite children to help as much as possible, clarify children’s ideas about indoor plants.

Card-2

"Care of large-leaved plants."

Purpose: To teach children to wipe large plant leaves with a damp cloth, being careful. Give children the knowledge that this method of care makes it easier for plants to breathe, which determines their growth and development. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-3

“Spraying indoor plants with water from a spray bottle.”

Goal: To teach a new work skill; reinforce children’s understanding that leaves also need moisture; cultivate a caring attitude towards plants. Teach children how to use the sprayer correctly. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-4

“Green landing on indoor plants”

(remove diseased leaves, fertilize).

Goal: To teach children to determine by the condition of indoor plants what actions are necessary to care for them (watering, cleaning, loosening, fertilizing, correctly perform the relevant labor operations, invite the children to tell about the purpose of each of them.

Card-5

"Taking care of plants."

Goal: To clarify previously acquired knowledge about ways to keep plants clean, to teach children how to choose a method for removing dust from a plant, focusing on the features of its appearance and structure.

Card-6

"Loosening the soil of indoor plants."

Goal: Teach children to care for indoor plants; give children knowledge about why it is necessary to loosen the soil of plants; consolidate loosening techniques and rules for using the necessary items for this. Develop labor skills, accuracy. Foster an ecological culture and respect for the environment.

Card-7

"Planting onions."

Goal: To teach children to set a goal, prepare a workplace, tools and clean up after themselves. To consolidate children's knowledge about the structure of the onion and the conditions necessary for onion growth. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with land, water and plants. Foster an environmental culture, a desire to achieve results, and participate in a common cause.

Card-8

"Sowing seeds of flowers and vegetables."

Goal: To give children knowledge that every plant has seeds. Learn the sequence of actions required when sowing seeds; make a hole in the ground (for sowing seeds, each time marking with a stick the distance between them and the grooves for small seeds; teach to observe cultural and hygienic skills when working. Consolidate children’s knowledge about what time, what seeds are sown in boxes in the group for preparation seedlings, and which seeds are sown in open ground. Develop labor skills and abilities. Foster an ecological culture, respect for the surrounding nature, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-9

“Planting seedlings, caring for them.”

Goal: To form children’s ideas about the main stages of plant growth and development (seed, seedling, stem with leaves); about the basic methods of growing plants and caring for them (planting in loose soil, watering, loosening the soil, weeding, feeding). Be careful when planting seedlings, as the plants are very fragile. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with land, water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-10

"Care of plant leaves"

(remove dust with a brush and dry cloth)

Goal: To teach children to remove dust from plants with brushes or dry cloths, being careful. Determine for which plants this method of dust removal is suitable (hairy leaves of geranium, violet, etc.) Give children knowledge that this method of care makes it easier for plants to breathe, which determines their growth and development. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-11

"Plant cuttings"

Goal: to clarify children’s knowledge of what a plant can be grown from. Teach children how to properly plant a plant cutting, prepare the soil, care for them and the sequence of work: pour sand into the bottom of the pot, then soil, water, wait until the water is absorbed into the sand, make a hole in the middle (center) of the pot with a stick and plant the cutting until the first leaf, press the ground. Water as needed. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-12

"Replanting indoor plants."

Goal: To teach children to provide all possible assistance to the teacher in replanting plants; teach plant transplantation techniques and sequences

work: choose the right size pot, prepare sand and soil, plant. To consolidate children's knowledge about indoor plants and their differences from each other. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with land, water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-13

"Feeding houseplants"

Goal: to consolidate the ability to recognize a lack of nutrients by the appearance of plants. Teach children to provide all possible assistance when feeding plants. Cultivate caution when working with water and fertilizers. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Labor on site.

Card -1

"Sowing seeds of flowers and vegetables."

Goal: to give children knowledge that every plant has seeds. Learn the sequence of actions required when sowing seeds; make a hole in the ground (for sowing seeds, each time marking with a stick the distance between them and the grooves for small seeds; teach to observe cultural and hygienic skills when working. Consolidate children’s knowledge about what time, what seeds are sown in boxes in the group for preparation seedlings, and which seeds are sown in open ground. Develop labor skills and abilities. Foster an ecological culture, respect for the surrounding nature, and a desire to take care of it.

Card -2

“Planting seedlings, caring for them.”

Goal: To form children’s ideas about the main stages of plant growth and development (seed, seedling, stem with leaves); about the basic methods of growing plants and caring for them (planting in loose soil, watering, loosening the soil, weeding, feeding). Be careful when planting seedlings, as the plants are very fragile. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with land, water and plants. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card - 3.

"Digging up flower beds"

Purpose: To give children an idea of ​​the need to dig up a bed.

Teach proper digging: try to stick the shovel (bayonet) deeper, carefully break up the lumps; old plant roots and stones need to be removed from the beds.

Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to observe cultural and hygienic habits when working with the land. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card-4.

“Weeding flower beds on your own plot and the children’s plot.”

Goal: To teach children to distinguish a cultivated plant from a weed; pull out weeds by the roots, because if the root is left the weed continues to grow; give children some knowledge about the harm weeds cause to flowers and vegetables. Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to observe cultural and hygienic habits when working with the land. Foster an ecological culture, a caring attitude towards the natural environment, and a desire to take care of it.

Card -5.

"Water the flower beds."

Purpose: To give children an idea of ​​the need to water and care for plants in flower beds. Involve children in watering plants from a watering can with water at room temperature.

Develop accuracy when working with water and plants, confidence in your actions, work skills. To cultivate a caring attitude towards the surrounding nature, a desire to take care of it, and an ecological culture.

Card – 6

"Collecting Flower Seeds"

Purpose: Summarize previously acquired knowledge about plant propagation.

To develop knowledge about the biological and decorative characteristics of flowers (one flower - many seeds). Strengthen the ability to identify mature seeds and collect them carefully in bags. Cultivate interest in cultivated plants and ability to work.

Card -7.

“Digging out flower bulbs and tubers from flower beds.”

Goal: To teach children to dig up and store tubers and flower bulbs. Cultivate a desire to participate in joint work activities on an equal basis with everyone else, the desire to be useful to others, to enjoy the result of work, to understand its significance

Card -8

“Sweeping the area, veranda, paths.”

Goal: To consolidate the ability to use brooms, to constantly and timely restore order in the area, to form responsibility for the assigned work.

Card -9

“Cleaning dried flowers and leaves”

Goal: Continue to develop skills in working with rakes and buckets. Continue to instill in children a sense of justice, correctly distribute interesting and uninteresting work, teach children to complete work

Card -10

"Let's sweep away the puddles"

Goal: Develop a habit of work effort. To consolidate knowledge about the properties of water (evaporates under the sun). After the rain, we suggest placing puddles that interfere with play and clarifying what is needed for this. We observe how the asphalt gradually becomes dry and clarify why this is happening.

Card - 11

“Collecting rowan berries (rose hips)”

Goal: To involve children in harvesting berries for winter feeding of birds, for crafts made from natural materials; instill responsibility for the assigned work; to develop environmental consciousness, the ability and desire to work together when picking berries.

Card -12

“Preparation and drying of leaves and plants”

(for herbariums and applications).

Objectives: to consolidate the names of trees and plants; cultivate a love for the plant world; learn to collect plant leaves and dry them correctly.

Card – 13.

"Digging of trees and shrubs"

Goal: To consolidate labor skills, cultivate a desire to work, and take care of plants.

The teacher and the children remember that plants need roots in order to:

• stay in the ground;

• get nutrients;

• breathe.

Reminds that in order for the roots to breathe well, the soil around the tree must be soft. He asks how to do it, what tools to use. Shows techniques for digging up soil, explains why you can’t drive a shovel deep into the ground. Children do the work and listen to the rustle of leaves in gratitude from the tree.

Card -14

"Feeding the birds"

Goal: to involve children in feeding wintering birds. Cultivate concern for them and a desire to work.

The bread crumbs collected by the attendants during lunch and the sunflower seeds brought by the children are taken to the feeder and the birds are observed.

Card -15.

"Let's cut flowers"

Goal: learn to use pruning shears, cut flowers of a certain length, and make bouquets. Reinforce the knowledge that plants decorate our lives; they cannot live without water.

Card – 16.

“Let’s clear the path for the streams”

Goal: to cultivate joy from communicating with nature, a positive attitude towards work.

The teacher draws the children's attention to the streams that flow through the area and offers to help clear the paths for them using shovels. After work, the children observe that the streams are running faster, which means that the area will soon become dry.

Card -17

"Let's pour sand in the sandbox"

Goal: To form and strengthen in children an interest in work and a desire to get involved in it. Teach children to work side by side without interfering with each other. Strengthen the properties of sand and water.

Card -18

"We carry sand"

Goal: to continue to accustom children to work and improve their work skills. Cultivate friendships while working.

Card – 19

"Raking snow to tree trunks"

Goal: to consolidate skills in working with a shovel, the ability to complete work. Cultivate a caring attitude towards trees.

Card - 20

“Let’s shake the snow off the bushes”

Goal: to cultivate a desire to help nature, to work together, carefully.

The teacher pays attention to how the branches of the bushes are bent, asks why, then offers to carefully shake off the snow from the bushes so as not to break the fragile branches. He draws attention to how the branches of the bushes straightened, they felt at ease. He offers to come up with something to tell the plants to the children.

Card -21

“Let’s throw snow on the flowerbed”

Goal: strengthen the skills of working with a shovel, the ability to work carefully. Develop the ability to see the results of your work. Foster respect for plants

Card -22

"Cleaning up the area after a snowfall"

Goal: to consolidate skills in working with a shovel, cultivate a positive attitude towards work, and a desire to work together.

Card -23

"Let's clear the snow from our clothes"

Goal: to consolidate skills in working with clothes brushes, cultivate friendly relationships, the habit of working, and continue to instill in children how to care for clothes.

Before the end of the walk, the teacher pays attention to clothes that are covered with snow. He asks what will happen to the snow indoors (the snow will melt, turn into water and clothes will get wet). The teacher invites the children to help each other, because it is inconvenient to do work in clothes and it is impossible to clean your back.

Card -24.

"Building a slide"

Goal: to expand the content of children’s work, improve labor skills.

The teacher invites the children to build a slide on the site. To do this, you need to dump a lot of snow in one place. Divides the children into teams and gives each one a task:

1- He shovels snow into the box.

2- Carries snow to the right place.

3- Compacts the snow

The teacher explains that now the slide needs to be sprinkled with water and frozen.

Card – 25.

"Let's sprinkle the paths"

Goal: to develop the ability to participate in the implementation of collective work assignments, to understand the significance of the result of one’s work for others. Cultivate a desire to work.

Card-26

“We clean our shoes after a walk”

Goal: To teach children to remove snow from their shoes before entering kindergarten. To form respect for the work of a nanny, primary ideas about the role of work in people’s lives. Activate appropriate vocabulary in speech. Learn to ask adults and peers for help.

Card -27

“We wash equipment and benches”

Goal: to continue to develop labor skills and the desire to participate in the improvement of the site.

Card – 28

“We’ll remove the branches from the site”

Goal: continue to teach children to work on the site. Foster a positive attitude towards work.

The teacher brings out a wicker basket and draws the children’s attention to the fact that the area seems dirty due to scattered dry branches, offers to clean the area together, and whoever works best will take the basket with the teacher to the trash. After work, he notices how clean the area is. Praises children.

Card – 29

“Let’s help the kids clean up the area”

Goal: to continue to teach children to work on the site, to cultivate a caring attitude towards children.

Card -30.

"Putting away the toys"

Goal: to teach children to maintain order and cleanliness in the kindergarten area, to independently put toys into a container at the end of a walk, to reinforce a careful attitude towards toys.

Card -31.

“Let’s put things in order in the sandbox”

Goal: to develop appropriate work skills in children. Learn to select equipment, clean it of sand and put it in boxes. Sweep sand from the sides of the sandbox. Evaluate the results of work.

Card -32.

"Collection of natural materials"

Goal: to consolidate children’s knowledge about trees, leaves, seeds. Continue to teach how to properly collect natural material and dry it for use in further work.

Household labor

Card 1

“Learning to make our beds.”

Goal: To bring to the awareness of children how to properly make the bed; cultivate independence, accuracy, and the desire to help adults. Foster a responsible attitude towards self-care work and independence.

Card-2

“Helping the nanny put bedding on the beds.”

Goal: To teach how to sort bed linen according to their belongings, to cultivate a desire to help the nanny and respect for other people’s work. Cultivate a desire to work, a sense of responsibility for the assigned work.

Card-3

"Changing dirty towels."

Goal: Maintain a steady interest in work, the desire to diligently complete the assignment.

Card-4

"Dining duty."

Goal: to teach children to independently and conscientiously perform the duties of a duty officer. Wash your hands thoroughly, put on the duty officer's clothes, and set the table correctly. Clear dishes after meals; brush off tables. Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to see disorder in the table setting. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card-5

"Order in the dressing room closet"

(together with an assistant teacher)

Goal: to teach children to maintain order in their personal wardrobes: empty the closet of clothes and shoes, wipe the shelves with a damp cloth, and neatly put the clothes back in place. Develop diligence, the ability to see disorder, and accuracy when working with water. Cultivate a desire to work in a team environment.

Card-6

"Washing chairs."

Goal: to teach children to help the nanny, to keep the chairs in the group room tidy and clean: wipe them with a damp cloth; put in place. Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to comply with cultural and hygienic requirements when working. Cultivate a desire to help adults and respect for their work.

Card-7

"Washing building materials."

Purpose: To teach how to wash, dry and lay building materials, to teach children to constantly and promptly maintain order in the play area, to wash building materials with a soapy solution prepared by the teacher, to rinse and dry them; observe the rules of personal hygiene.

Card-8

"Washing dolls."

Goal: To teach children to help the teacher in washing dolls: rinse soaked dolls, clean them with brushes. Develop diligence, the ability to see disorder, and accuracy when working with water. Cultivate a desire to help adults and respect for their work.

Card-9

“We wipe the dust off the shelves for games and toys.”

Goal: Continue teaching children to wipe dust from shelves with a damp cloth. Develop labor skills and abilities. To cultivate aesthetic taste and the desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card-10

"Bringing order to the group."

Goal: To form in children a conscious desire for order, the habit of putting away toys after playing. Improve the ability to draw up a work plan, select the necessary materials for upcoming activities

Card-11

"Order in toys"

Goal: to teach children to put on work aprons before starting work; keep toys in order: wash, dry, wipe and put in place. Develop hard work and the ability to see disorder; be careful when working with water. Cultivate respect for your own work and the work of others.

Card-12

"Washing doll clothes."

Goal: To teach children to help the teacher in washing doll clothes and bedding. Teach children to put on work aprons before starting work; prepare the necessary supplies for washing and drying, as well as a work space; be able to use soap. Develop labor skills and abilities, the ability to comply with cultural and hygienic requirements when working. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card-13

“Washing napkins used for visual arts.”

Goal: to teach children the skills of soaping, rinsing and wringing out napkins, to continue to form a work culture (tidiness in the process of work).

Card -14.

"Book Repair"

Goal: to teach children to peck at books, use glue and scissors correctly, and use napkins.

Develop labor skills, eye, fine motor skills, creative imagination. Foster a desire to work for the benefit of others, treat books and toys with care.

Card -15.

"Washing my combs"

Goal: To teach children to help the teacher in washing combs: rinse soaked combs, clean them with brushes. Develop diligence, the ability to see disorder, and accuracy when working with water.

Cultivate a desire to help adults and respect for their work.

Card -16.

"Class Duty"

Goal: independently and conscientiously perform the duties of an attendant: lay out materials and aids prepared by the teacher for the lesson on tables; wash and put them away after class. Develop hard work and a desire to help adults. Cultivate a desire to work for the benefit of others.

Card -17.

"Cut napkins"

Goal: Continue to teach how to hold and use scissors correctly. Foster a positive attitude towards work and a desire to help adults.

The teacher asks for help cutting napkins. Shows how to do this: take a napkin and carefully, from the fold side, cut off a thin strip, also from the side where there are two folds. As a result, we get 4 small square napkins, which we put in a napkin holder.

Card -18.

"Let's check the pencils"

Goal: to strengthen children’s ability to put equipment for art activities in order. Train to carry out assignments diligently and accurately. Cultivate a love of work. The teacher gives instructions to check the boxes of pencils. All broken and scribbled and put on a tray for sharpening. Praises.

Card – 19.

"Let's sharpen the pencils"

Goal: to strengthen children’s ability to put equipment for art activities in order. Train to carry out assignments diligently and accurately. Cultivate a love of work. The teacher asks for help sharpening pencils. Shows how to do this using a sharpener. Praises children for their help.

Card – 20.

“Washing pallets of flowers”

Goal: to teach children to observe hygienic skills when working with water: roll up their sleeves, wet a cloth and wring it dry, rinse when dirty. Develop labor skills and habits, accuracy when working with water. Cultivate a desire to work. Learn to follow safety and personal hygiene rules.

Card – 21.

“Let’s clean the boards from plasticine”

Goal: to strengthen children’s ability to put in order equipment for modeling. Cultivate accuracy and a desire to work.

The teacher explains how to wipe the board with a cloth, applying a little force.

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