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State educational institution
Khanty-Mansiysk autonomous region- Ugra
"Cadet boarding school named after Hero Soviet Union Beznoskov Ivan Zakharovich
"international day
literacy"
Conducted by: Kolmakova E.Yu.
with. Nyalinskoe
Class hour "September 8 - International Literacy Day"
Target. Introduce students to the history of the holiday.
Instill a desire to be literate.
Cultivate a sense of pride in your country.
Class hour progress .
Educator. Every day of life gives us knowledge. How do we acquire them?
( Through books, TV, computer).
Educator. Yes, that's right. But there is another way to acquire knowledge - this is travel. I invite you to make an unusual journey - virtual.
During the first centuries of their existence, the pagan Slavs did not know writing. True, there is evidence that they tried to create it and even used "features and cuts", that is, some kind of badges. But the fact remains: Slavic writing was created and began to spread only after the adoption of Christianity.
Why Slavic writing arose (conversation)
- What do you think, what connection existed between the emergence of writing among the Slavs and their adoption of Christianity?
How were books made in Russia before the middle of the 16th century? (Printing appeared in our country in 1564. Ivan Fedorov was the first printer.)
- How do you understand the expression "read the book from blackboard to blackboard"?
- What did the old books look like?
- Could a poor person in Russia afford to buy a book? Why?
- What were the rules for handling the book in Ancient Russia?
Which of these rules have survived to this day?
Watching a movie
"Writing and books in Russia"
caregiver . Personal freedom, mutual understanding with the outside world, independence, development of one's own potential, conflict resolution. All this gives literacy. She even has her own day on the calendar.
On September 8 the whole world celebratesLiteracy Day.
Today, September 8, the whole world celebrates International Literacy Day.
Literacy - the degree of a person's proficiency in writing and reading mother tongue. Traditionally under the word"literate" means a person who can read and write or only read in any language. In a modern sense, this means the ability to write according to established norms of grammar and spelling. People who can only read are also called"semi-literate".
Educator.
The celebration of International Literacy Day is an opportunity to draw attention to the fact that, despite the role of literacy in human empowerment and its importance for development, there are still 776 million illiterate adults in the world and 75 million children out of school.
The history of the holiday
Student 1. There are over 700 million illiterate adults in the world, and more than 72 million among children. The most commonilliteracy problemin countries where there are wars, civil unrest, and in third world countries. This became the prerequisite for the emergence of the International Literacy Day, designed to draw public attention to this problem.
World Conference of Ministers of Education, the theme of which was "Eradication of Illiteracy", opened and took placeSeptember 8, 1965in the capital of Iran, the largest city of Tehran. At the suggestion of this conference, UNESCO in the following year, 1966, proclaimedInternational Literacy Day (International Literacy Day- 8 September.
Student 2. The United Nations has designated 2003-2013 as the "Decade of Literacy" and UNESCO has been designated as the coordinator of all activities.
The main objectives of the Decade were announced: a significant increase in literacy rates, the provision of affordable and universal primary education and the promotion of equality between women and men in education.
Every year on this day, international conferences are held on a variety of topics (“Literacy ensures development” (2006), “Literacy and health” (2007), etc.).
And Literacy Daybegins to acquire its own habits.
3 student
Literacy Day Traditions
On September 8, Olympiads are held in schools in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, open lessons, quizzes, competitions in the Russian language, the purpose of which is to highlight diligent and diligent students.
Lectures on the problem of people's illiteracy are recited. Conferences and meetings of teachers are arranged, outstanding teachers are awarded.
Libraries organize literacy lessons on this day, special books are selected to improve the quality of literacy.
In Russia, activists distribute leaflets that describe the elementary rules of the Russian language.
Librarians arrange actions right on the streets, distribute books and magazines to people at bus stops and just passers-by. Entertaining grammar lessons are held before entering the library.
Interesting Facts about literacy
1. In the world, only 19 countries have a higher literacy rate for women than for men. And out of 143 states in 41 countries, a woman is twice as likely to be illiterate as a man.
2. Illiteracy flourishes not only in the poor, but also, as the UNESCO organization points out, in richer countries such as Egypt,Brazil, China.
3. In 15 countries of the world, more than 50% of children do not even have a basic general education.
4. The All-Russian population census showed that in Russia in 2010, 91% of Russians have secondary school and higher education.
You should never forget about your own literacy, you always need to improve it.
Literacy is a kind of “face” of a person. In society, literate people are always valued. To be literate is to be prestigious.
The decision to establish September 8 as International Literacy Day was made in 1966 at the 14th session of the General Conference of UNESCO. Since January 1, 2003, UNESCO has assumed the role of coordinator for the international implementation of activities carried out within the framework of the United Nations Literacy Decade initiative. This year marks the end of a multi-year program to promote the development of education in the world, during which about 90 million people became literate thanks to different countries, communities and international organizations.
Let's try not to make mistakes!
Let's respect ourselves and others
So that the rules are not forgotten by us,
Learn to conscience and only "5"!
Wrong write - waste another's time!
Don't let yourself be mocked.
Writing without errors is the basis of the foundation!
Let's love our language
Target. Introduce students to the history of the holiday.
Instill a desire to be literate.
Cultivate a sense of pride in your country.
Class hour progress.
Teacher: Every day of life gives us knowledge. How do we acquire them?
(Through books, TV, computer).
Teacher: Yes, that's right. But there is another way to acquire knowledge - this is travel. I invite you to make an unusual journey - virtual.
During the first centuries of their existence, the pagan Slavs did not know writing. True, there is evidence that they tried to create it and even used "features and cuts", that is, some kind of badges. But the fact remains: Slavic writing was created and began to spread only after the adoption of Christianity.
Why Slavic writing arose (conversation)
- What do you think, what connection existed between the emergence of writing among the Slavs and their adoption of Christianity?
- How were books produced in Russia until the middle of the 16th century? (Printing appeared in our country in 1564. Ivan Fedorov was the first printer.)
- How do you understand the expression "read the book from blackboard to blackboard"?
- What did the old books look like?
- Could a poor person in Russia afford to buy a book? Why?
- What were the rules for handling books in ancient Russia?
Which of these rules have survived to this day?
Watching a movie "Writing and books in Russia"
Teacher: Personal freedom, mutual understanding with the outside world, independence, development of one's own potential, conflict resolution. All this gives literacy. She even has her own day on the calendar.
Literacy - the degree of a person's proficiency in writing and reading in their native language. Traditionally, the word "literate" means a person who can read and write or only read in any language. In a modern sense, this means the ability to write according to established norms of grammar and spelling. People who can only read are also called "semi-literate".
Teacher: The celebration of International Literacy Day is an opportunity to draw attention to the fact that, despite the role of literacy in human empowerment and its importance for development, there are still 776 million illiterate adults in the world and 75 million children out of school.
The history of the holiday
Student 1. There are over 700 million illiterate adults in the world, and more than 72 million among children. The problem of illiteracy is most widespread in countries where there are wars, civil unrest, and in the countries of the "third world". This became the prerequisite for the emergence of the International Literacy Day, designed to draw public attention to this problem.
The World Conference of Ministers of Education, the theme of which was "Eradication of Illiteracy", opened and took place on September 8, 1965 in the capital of Iran, the largest city of Tehran. At the suggestion of this conference, UNESCO in the following year, 1966, proclaimed International Literacy Day ( International Literacy Day - 8 September.
Student 2. The United Nations has designated 2003-2013 as the "Decade of Literacy" and UNESCO has been designated as the coordinator of all activities.
The main objectives of the Decade were announced: a significant increase in literacy rates, the provision of affordable and universal primary education and the promotion of equality between women and men in education.
Every year on this day, international conferences are held on a variety of topics (“Literacy ensures development” (2006), “Literacy and health” (2007), etc.).
Student 3. And Literacy Day begins to acquire its own customs.
Literacy Day Traditions
On September 8, Olympiads, open lessons, quizzes, and Russian language competitions are held in schools in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, the purpose of which is to highlight diligent and diligent students.
Lectures on the problem of people's illiteracy are recited. Conferences and meetings of teachers are arranged, outstanding teachers are awarded.
Libraries organize literacy lessons on this day, special books are selected to improve the quality of literacy.
In Russia, activists distribute leaflets that describe the elementary rules of the Russian language.
Librarians arrange actions right on the streets, distribute books and magazines to people at bus stops and just passers-by. Entertaining grammar lessons are held before entering the library.
Interesting Literacy Facts
1. In the world, only 19 countries have a higher literacy rate for women than for men. And out of 143 states in 41 countries, a woman is twice as likely to be illiterate as a man.
2. Illiteracy flourishes not only in the poor, but also, as the UNESCO organization points out, in richer countries such as Egypt, Brazil, China.
3. In 15 countries of the world, more than 50% of children do not even have a basic general education.
4. The All-Russian population census showed that in Russia in 2010, 91% of Russians have a secondary school and higher education.
You should never forget about your own literacy, you always need to improve it.
Literacy is a kind of “face” of a person. In society, literate people are always valued. To be literate is to be prestigious.
The decision to establish September 8 as International Literacy Day was made in 1966 at the 14th session of the General Conference of UNESCO. Since January 1, 2003, UNESCO has assumed the role of coordinator for the international implementation of activities carried out within the framework of the United Nations Literacy Decade initiative. This year marks the end of a multi-year program to promote the development of education in the world, during which about 90 million people have become literate thanks to the help of different countries, communities and international organizations.
Let's try not to make mistakes!
Let's respect ourselves and others
So that the rules are not forgotten by us,
Learn to conscience and only "5"!
Wrong write - waste another's time!
Don't let yourself be mocked.
Writing without errors is the basis of the foundation!
Let's love our language
Julia Faizulina
Scenario of the event "International Literacy Day"
Target: - introduce children to the holiday "Afternoon literacy» ;
Promote development oral speech children, the ability to clearly answer the questions;
Contribute to the formation of the need and desire for knowledge.
To develop curiosity and interest in the processes and phenomena of a global scale.
Equipment:
tokens
multimedia equipment
Vedas: Hello guys! Today September 8 international literacy day. What do you think this holiday is? And why was it celebrated?
(children's answers)
Vedas: the celebration of this day is an opportunity to draw attention to the fact that more than 15% of people the globe remain illiterate.
Vedas: Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin - the great Russian writer said - ....
Guys, do you know what literacy?
(children's answers)
Vedas: literacy is the degree of a person's proficiency in writing and reading.
What kind of person do you think can be called literate?
(children's answers)
Vedas: traditional « literate» A person is one who can read and write or only read in any language. In the modern sense, this means the ability to write according to established norms and rules. grammar and spelling. People who can only read are called semi-literate.
Vedas: You have already learned a lot. Now you will have the opportunity to show your knowledge and skills in practice.
I suggest you play a little
slide 10, slide 11.
A game "I work as a magician"
The boys are given assignments.: Turn nouns into singular feminine adjectives. (I throw the ball)
Table - dining room
Furniture - furniture
Sofa - sofa
Strawberry - strawberry
Milk - dairy
cat - feline
Book - book
Yard - yard
Color - color
flower - floral
Wood - wooden
A game "Complete the word"
The host calls part of the word (books) and throws the ball. The child must catch the ball and complete the word (.ha).
Ru - kA, baha, ssky, But - that, ha. The juice. Got. Vost,
In the role of the leading child and adult can act alternately, Le - on, s, nta, vy, stnitsa,
A game "Guess!"
The teacher throws the ball to the child and calls phraseological turns. The students catch the ball and explain the meaning. The one who has never made a mistake wins.
for example: skin and bones - thin; leaky memory - forgetful; on all sails - quickly. Wash the bones - discuss; even blood from the nose is a must; at hand - close; like a fish in water - confidently.
lead by the nose
Meaning. To deceive, mislead, promise and not fulfill the promise.
Pour in the first number
Meaning. Severely punish, scold someone
Cocoa - cf. R.
Tulle - m.
Poplar - m. r
Night - w. R
Lace - cf. R.
Royal - m. r horse w. r piano - cf. R
coffee - m.r
trill - w. R
lilac - w. R
cockatoo - m.
slide 14. What are the inhabitants of cities called?
Muscovites in Moscow
In Leningrad, Leningraders
Yekaterinburg residents in Yekaterinburg
In Omsk - Omsk
In Tomsk - Tomsk citizens
In Khabarovsk - Khabarovsk citizens
In Vladimir - vladirtsy
Novgorodians in Novgorod
Vedas: count the tokens rewarding the winners.
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At school, we are taught good spelling and reading. Over time, most understand that literacy plays one of the first roles in shaping a person as a person. It is easier for educated people to walk through life, doors open before them, they can realize their potential and develop inclinations, talents and abilities. Literacy is not only a right, but also a duty for everyone. It was for the purpose of its distribution among the population of the Earth that the world holiday was approved.
International Literacy Day is celebrated annually on September 8th. It was established by UNESCO in 1966. In 2019, this date is celebrated for the 54th time.
International Literacy Day is celebrated by those who are just starting to learn its basics or have been “nibbling” this granite of science for a long time, as well as those who share knowledge with children and students. In some cities, villages and towns in Russia, Olympiads and quizzes in the Russian language are held, leaflets are distributed, literacy classes are taught in libraries, and books are distributed.
On this day, September 8, 1965, the World Conference of Ministers of Education on the Eradication of Illiteracy was opened, which was held in the capital of Iran. It was at the suggestion of its participants that this holiday was approved.
On December 7, 1987, the United Nations General Assembly, in its resolution No. A/RES/42/104, proclaimed 1990 the "International Year of Literacy". On January 18, 2002, in a similar document under No. A / RES / 56/116, she approved the “UN Decade of Literacy” from January 1, 2003. A year later, by resolution No. A / RES / 57/166, the “UN Action Plan for the Decade literacy”, in which UNESCO is appointed as the coordinating body.
During the UN World Education Forum, which took place in Dakar (Senegal) in April 2000, commitments were made to improve the quality of education and literacy rates by 2015. One of the activities is to carry out activities to develop the degree of education of girls and women, who, according to different reasons do not attend (did not attend) school. Every year this international holiday is dedicated to a different theme, but the goal remains the same - to increase the literacy rate of the population.
In 1989, the Republic of Korea established the King Sejong Award for work in this field. The winners are awarded a prize in the amount of 20 thousand US dollars.
World statistics have shown that a larger percentage of illiterates (37% of adults) live in India.
The 2010 population census showed that in Russia 91% of the country's inhabitants have basic general and higher education, of which 60% vocational education. Thus, the number of illiterates has decreased by almost 2 times in comparison with 2002.
Script for International Literacy Day
for 4th graders
Objectives: to acquaint children with the holiday "Literacy Day", to promote the development of children's oral speech, the ability to clearly answer the questions posed.
slide 1
Nishan
Hello guys. Today, September 8, the whole world celebrates Literacy Day, which is why it is called International.
slide 2
Amantur
The annual International Literacy Day has been celebrated at the initiative of UNESCO since 1966.
The word literacy (from the Greek grámmata - reading and writing) in Russia of the X-XVII centuries meant a written document. A literate person is one who could read a document-letter. Since ancient times, the ability to read, and even more so to write, has been especially revered among all peoples.
Angelina
Literacy Day is the best holiday,
To update the code in the mind.
If at school you were a prankster,
You can make a lot of mistakes.
Nishan
Remember, he will call, but not call,
Not "put", but simply "put".
At the same time, they “put” something, not “lay down”.
Remember this, I beg you!
Amantur
Today, literacy is the key to success,
If you are such a serious person
Trust me, it won't be funny at all
Write if instead of "snow" - "snack".
Angelina
There are many peoples on earth, each has its own language, its own culture. Peoples try to preserve words in the language that are already outdated, give way to new words, and even the smallest peoples, small tribes carefully keep their native word.
Nishan
As for the children's generation directly, more than a hundred million children on the planet do not attend school educational establishments- They don't have that option.
Teacher.
You have already learned a lot. Now you will have the opportunity to show your knowledge and skills in practice. We are moving on to the competition. We need to divide you into teams, since you are sitting in rows, therefore, the first row is the first team, the second row is the second team and the third row is the third team. My assistants will keep track of the points you get for correct answers. Let's discuss the rules right away, I ask a question to each team in turn, if you do not answer, then the right to answer passes to the other team. If someone from the team shouted out the answer, then 1 point is deducted from the team. And so are you ready?
But what about the team without a name, warm-up "Guess the name":
slide 3
1 team - The name of your team indicates the name of the subject and answers the question Who? What? (Noun)
2 team - The name of your team indicates the attribute of the subject and answers the question Which one? Which? (Adjective)
3 team - The name of your team indicates the action of the item and answers the question what to do? What to do? (Verb)
Well done with the warm-up, you did it, continue first competition called "Add a Letter"
Nishan
Literacy is always important
This is not new to us.
Changed one letter
And another word.
slide 4
You need to add 1 letter in the middle, at the beginning, or at the end of a word to make a new word:
Gas- eye;
Port(place of parking of ships) - sports;
Verb (3rd command)
Bank- jar.
Nishan
To be smart -
And the illiterate
If to school
Do not walk,
You can become
Unfortunate!
The second competition "Say in one word"
slide 5
Noun (1 team)
Sixty minutes - ... (hour).
Adjective name (2nd team)
A vessel with a handle and a spout for boiling water or brewing tea - ... (teapot)
Verb (3rd command)
A child who loves sweets (sweet tooth)
The third competition "Riddles - jokes"
slide 6
Noun (1 team)
How does day and night end?
Adjective name (2nd team)
What stands in the middle of the earth? (M)
Verb (3rd command)
How does summer end and autumn begin? (Oh)
The fourth contest "Guess the words"
Slide 7
Noun
Its root is in the word snowflake,
The prefix in the word drove up,
Suffix in the word forester,
Ending in the word student. (Snowdrop)
Adjective
Its root is in the word knit,
Prefix in the word shut up
Suffix in the word book
Ending in the word water. (string)
Verb
Its root is in the word "write",
Prefix in the word "to tell"
Suffix in the word "fairy tale",
Ending in the word "fish". (Receipt)
Fifth competition "Who wins"
Slide 8
Collect as many words as possible from letters in 1 minute.
Slide 9
Examination:
Gloom ** grams
mage** mom
gamma ** irga
kara** makeup
twink** gam
Tyr** agate
a game
tiger
brand
magma
frame
Sixth competition for everyone
For speed!
How to say right
Slide 10
Fish don't have teeth
fish have teeth
Fish don't have teeth
Fish don't have teeth
slide 11
I will be asking the teams questions for one minute. Each correct answer gives the team a point.
1. What signs are put at the end of the sentence? (period, question mark, exclamation point, ellipsis)
2. What is the letter of the first word in a sentence? (capitalized)
3. How do they write the names and surnames of people, the nicknames of animals? (capitalized)
1. How are the sounds in writing? (in letters)
2. What two groups are the letters of the Russian alphabet divided into? (For vowels and consonants)
3. What letters do not represent sounds? (Solid sign, soft sign)
1. What is the alphabet? (These are all letters in order)
2. How many letters are in the Russian alphabet? (33)
3. Why do people need speech? (To inform each other about something or ask about something)
1. Name the main members of the proposal. (Subject and predicate)
2. How to find out how many syllables are in a word? (How many vowels in a word, so many syllables)
3. How should words be transferred from one line to another? (Words are transferred by syllables, but one letter cannot be left on a line and transferred to another line)
Presenter 1
Well done guys, you did the right thing with difficult tasks. There is not a single student in your class who looks like the hero of the cartoon "In the country unlearned lessons”, which we offer to see.
Happy literacy, friends,
I want to congratulate you
Wish you commas
Put in the right place.
For there to be no doubt
How to write correctly
And in good mood
Stay constantly.
Slide 12-13
At the end, rewarding classes with commendable sheets for active participation in the competitive and entertainment program dedicated to the International Literacy Day.
Riddles:
Thirty-three sisters -
Small growth.
If you know our secret
We will show the whole world.
Smart Ivashka
All my life in one shirt.
On the white field will pass -
Every trace will understand it.
(Pencil.)
Has no language
And who will visit