Àç¹Õ´Â ½Ã°£ °®À»²²¿ä.. ±«¹°°°Àº ¿ï ¾Æµé ³à¼® Áñ°Å¿öÇÒ ºñ¸íÀ» »ý°¢ÇÏ´Ï.. À¹~ À翵¾ö¸¶´ÔÀÇ ±ÛÀÔ´Ï´Ù. > ±«¹°¸¸µé±â(making a monter)¸¦ Çغ¸´Â °Ì´Ï´Ù. > ´«, ÄÚ, ÀÔ, ±Í µîµîÀÌ ºÙ¿©Áø ÁÖ»çÀ§¸¦ ±¼·Á¼ ³ª¿À´Â ½Åü±â°üµéÀ» Çϳª¾¿ ±×·Á¼ Àڱ⸸ÀÇ ±«¹°À» ¸¸µé¾î ³ª°¡´Â°Å¿¹¿ä. > <b> > <ul><font size=4>Activity title : Making a monster!</font></ul> > </b> > ¡Ú Áغñ¹°: ½ºÄÉÄ¡ºÏ ¶Ç´Â µµÈÁö, »ö¿¬ÇÊ > > Hi, everyone! > Nice to see you again. > Today's lesson is human body--eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hands and legs. > Now, we will play the dice game. > > Do you know the dice? The dice looks like an ice cube. > Look this dice. > There is the organ of the body in the each side of the dice. > You can make a monster of your own with this dice. > > First, throw the dice. Then, You can draw the organ for your monster. > Each of children can throw three times. > Let's put in order. Who's first? > Yes, you first, and second, third, ... > > Are you ready? > O.K let's go! > > > > > Well done, children! > Let's describe your monster one by one. > How many eyes does your monster? > How many nose does your monster? > How many mouth does your monster? > How many ears does your monster? > How many hands does your monster? > How many legs does your monster? > > Wow! You did a good job, so I'm very proud of you. > We'll have to stop here. > >