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Teaching plan of class meeting on the theme of loving grain and saving grain in primary schools

Teaching plan of class meeting on the theme of loving grain and saving grain in primary schools

As an educator who teaches others, he often needs to use lesson plans, which can make teaching more scientific. How to write the lesson plan? The following is the lesson plan of the theme class meeting of loving grain and saving grain in primary schools. Welcome to read the collection.

I. Activity Time: Week 6

Second, the theme of the event: love food and save food, start from me.

Third, the purpose of the activity:

1, understand that thrift is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, understand the importance of thrift, and know that although the living conditions are good now, we should carry forward the fine tradition of thrift.

2. Through the theme class meeting, let students understand the current situation of the world food problem, understand the hard-won food, understand the preciousness of food, and then form a good habit of cherishing and saving food.

3, know how to be thrifty, start from me, start from now, start from the usual bit by bit.

Fourth, activity preparation

1, determine a man and a woman.

2. Identify students who recite poems and tell stories.

3. Investigate food waste.

4. Collect poems and stories about cherishing food.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) activity process

Class teacher: Students, the theme of our class meeting today is "Love and save food, start with me".

Moderator (female): Hello, everyone! The class meeting with the theme "Love and save food, start with me" begins now.

Moderator (male): Students, most of us are from rural areas. Our parents are farmers. We all know how food comes from. Now let's recall how the white rice we eat every meal was planted by our farmers' parents.

W: Please speak freely.

The class teacher concluded: The students answered very well. Now, we all know that the white rice we eat every day is hard to come by: plowing, sowing, raising seedlings, transplanting, weeding, pest control, fertilizing, harvesting, drying millet, milling rice and so on. There will be no mistakes in the middle. If something goes wrong, it's not white rice.

Moderator (male): Since farmers are so hard, it is not easy. As a farmer's child, what should I do to prevent my parents' sweat from flowing in vain? (cherish food)

Moderator (female) Let's read together: a grain of rice, a drop of sweat, and a grain of sweat.

Moderator (female): Some people have done a lot of research on food waste. Now, please watch the big screen together.

Courseware 1: According to our investigation, 80% students in primary schools often eat unclean meals, and some students throw away the rest of their meals directly after eating their own dishes. Others just take a few bites and throw them away.

Courseware 2: If we waste a grain of rice every day, the annual economic loss will reach millions. If one grain of rice is saved every day, the national population of1.300 million will save 64,800 Jin of grain, which can help 64,800 people and provide annual rations for 1.80 farmers. What an amazing number!

Courseware 3: Every country in the world loses and wastes 654.38+300 million tons of grain in the process of production and consumption every year, which is equivalent to 654.38+0/3 of the global grain output!

Courseware 4: If we can donate the saved food to the hungry people in Africa or North Korea, then we can save the lives of more than 654.38 billion people, and the children will not starve to death!

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Moderator (male): Students, listen to these amazing data!

Moderator (female): If every student can save food, we can also extend our friendly hand to help those who are hungry!

Moderator (male): Please look at the following set of pictures to learn about Africa, the most famine-stricken place in the world.

Moderator (female): What do you think of seeing these hungry people through the pictures just shown?

The students answered.

Moderator (male): Saving is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Since ancient times, many people have written touching stories with their virtue of diligence and thrift. Let's ask Bai Zhicheng to tell us a story about Zhu Yuanzhang's saving food!

Story: According to legend, Fengyang, the hometown of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, still has a song with four dishes and one soup: "The emperor treats you with four dishes and one soup, and radish and leek are really sweet; Onion tofu, profound and clear, makes corrupt officials flustered. When Zhu Yuanzhang celebrated the queen's birthday, he only used two bowls of carrots, leeks, vegetables and spring onion tofu soup to entertain the officials. Moreover, there are three chapters in the Covenant: in the future, no matter who hosts a banquet, only four dishes and one soup are allowed, and anyone who violates it will pay in hell.

Moderator (female): What do you think after listening to Zhu Yuanzhang's story? Who wants to talk about it?

The classmate answered.

Moderator (male): Let's ask Wang Huiru to tell us the story of a generation of great men and the diligence and thrift of our beloved Premier Zhou!

Premier Zhou had a light diet before his death. Every meal is vegetarian, and the leftovers are saved for the next meal. He never wastes a grain of rice or a leaf.

The State Council often holds state meetings, and sometimes the meetings can't be finished after noon, so we have to have a working meal. The Prime Minister has stipulated that the standard for working meals is "four dishes and one soup", and no one is allowed to make an exception after meals. Every time the Prime Minister finishes eating, he will always pick up a leaf to wipe the bottom of the bowl, and then clean the soup before eating. When eating, occasionally drop a grain of rice on the table and pick it up immediately to eat. Some people are puzzled by his frugality. The Prime Minister said: "This is much better than what ordinary people eat!"

During the three-year difficult period, Premier Zhou and the people of the whole country shared weal and woe and took the lead in not eating pork, eggs and rice. Once, the cook said to him, "Premier, you are too old to work in the dark. If you can't eat much, don't eat coarse grains!" " The Prime Minister said, "No, we have to eat. If we eat it, we will not forget the past and the people! "

Moderator (female): This story is really good! We are more deeply aware that wasting food is shameful and a bad behavior habit.

Moderator (male): After listening to the story that our classmates told us that our ancestors cherished food, what should you do if your classmates encounter the following situations in real life? Students can choose any topic for discussion.

1. Eat at home in the evening, and mom filled you with a bowl of rice. What if I can't eat?

What should you do if you don't like the food your mother brought you at noon today?

What should you do when you find that some students are going to throw away the food they can't eat?

Moderator (female): Please discuss and report good ways to save food.

1. Fill your stomach as much as possible before eating. If you think you can't finish a bowl of rice, set aside some first.

2. Don't be picky about food, finish your meal by yourself, don't leave leftovers, and don't drop rice on the table.

When eating out, take it home if you can't finish it. If you keep it, you can eat it next time

4. If you see some students throw away the food they can't eat, you should stop and dissuade them in time.

Moderator (female): The students learned how to save food in their lives.

Moderator (male): Now please recite the poem "Compassion for Farmers".

Moderator (male): There are quite a few poems about saving food. The teacher collected some poems for us. Let's take a look at it.

1, waste is a great sin.

2, drink water to think of the source, eat frugally.

3. Chinese food in the plate is difficult to change.

4, a porridge and a meal are hard-won, and a little perseverance is difficult.

What falls down is leftovers, and what flows away is blood and sweat.

6. Although rice grains were not thrown by Xiaojun, they were thrifty.

7. Although the grain of rice is small, it is not easy. Don't treat your efforts as a child's play.

8, the sweat of rice grains, do not hesitate to regret eating.

Moderator (female): Students, I hope we can save this hard-won grain in the future, cherish the hard work of the farmer's uncle, and don't waste this dish of Chinese food. Try to be a good student who saves food.

Moderator (male): Please listen to (enjoy) the children's song "Save Food"

Take care of the food.

The food is closest to me.

It's not easy.

Lack of food is a problem.

How nice it is that every little makes a mickle.

Host (male) students, through today's class meeting, we realized the importance of saving food. Then, from today on, form a good habit of thrift. Please monitor the oath:

I swear: Starting from today, starting from me, I will save every grain and set up the idea of saving glory and wasting shame. I swear, I will do it!

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