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Design plan for seventh grade campus civilization themed class meeting

Civilization theme class meeting Chapter 1 Class meeting time: June 16th Class meeting location: Classroom venue arrangement: (omitted) Class meeting preparation: Civilized behavior is with us Related information blackboard design: (omitted) Class meeting hosts: Ye Shumin, Ye Weifeng Educational purpose: Pass

This class meeting allows students to understand the knowledge of civilized etiquette and understand what aspects of civilized etiquette include: civilized language; standardized behavior; hygiene in life; participation in activities; unity in the group; and politeness in treating others.

; Talk about humility when dealing with things; talk about safety at all times and everywhere.

At the same time, we train students to start from now, start from themselves, start from bit by bit, strive to improve their civilized cultivation, and become a civilized child in the new era.

Let students have an understanding of ancient Chinese traditional virtues and be able to carry forward fine traditions, be civilized and polite in specific actions, and be civilized Dongguan people.

The format of the class meeting: singing and dancing, relevant text and picture materials, story telling, excerpts from "The Three Character Classic", "Disciple Rules" and "The Analects of Confucius", and discussion of actual examples of the class.

Activity process: 1. Get to know the civility and courtesy of the ancients Host Ye Shumin: Good morning, dear students! China is a land of etiquette. The civilized etiquette passed down from generation to generation by our ancestors for thousands of years is our pride.

and wealth.

To this day, when we measure a person's temperament and virtue, we still use those details as important parameters for assessment.

Today, there are still 51 days until August 8, 2010. Listening to the footsteps of the Olympic Games approaching, we naturally cannot allow ourselves to be static bystanders.

Let us participate together - civilization starts from scratch, let us be civilized Dongguan people! (In the series of words between the teacher and the host, pay attention to the use of civilized and polite terms, which not only reflects the theme of this class meeting

, and subtly influence and educate students) Host Ye Weifeng: In fact, civilized etiquette is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation.

Next, we asked Liu Yanan, a classmate in our class, to tell us a story, so that we can understand the civilized etiquette of the ancients. After listening, we asked the students to tell us what virtues Liu Bei had in the story.

All welcome.

(Liu Yanan tells the story "Liu Beili invites Zhuge Liang". Then let the students discuss and exchange their opinions) 2. Introduce the knowledge of civilized etiquette: Ye Shumin: Etiquette of respecting teachers: Respecting teachers is the minimum courtesy of every student.

When you see the teacher on the road or on different occasions, you should nod to say hello, or smile and salute.

When entering the teacher's office, you should knock the door gently or shout a report.

Pay attention to etiquette in class, answer questions naturally and generously, have a clear voice, and be etiquette before and after class and during class.

Ye Weifeng: Students' image and etiquette: Primary school students are in the stage of studying, so their dress should be simple and elegant, lively and neat.

The school uniform is the main one.

Girls' hair styles should be simple and easy to wash and comb, and do not perm or dye their hair.

Boys' hairstyles should be kept neat and clean, with short and energetic hair as the mainstay.

No long hair or dyed hair.

I don’t usually keep my nails long.

Ye Shumin: Etiquette for classmates: mutual respect and help.

We should be honest with each other, communicate with each other, and learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Tolerant, understanding, and considerate.

Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. Be broad-minded and broad-minded in dealing with others.

Students should be polite among themselves.

Use honorifics more often and develop good habits.

At the same time, the elegant sitting posture conveys the message of confidence, friendliness, and enthusiasm, and also shows the good demeanor of elegance and solemnity.

Ye Weifeng: Family etiquette: You should greet your elders when you go to school, after school or when you go home; when guests come, you should warmly receive them.

When guests say goodbye, they should stand up and see them off.

Don’t disturb your elders easily when they are resting. If your elders are sick, greet them frequently and frequently.

The same beautiful standing posture can bring out a person's temperament and demeanor. The standing posture should be straight, stretched, graceful and energetic.

Teacher: I believe that after the introduction of the two hosts, the students must have understood that "what is the most important thing in life" is literacy and etiquette. This is our first ID card.

When interacting with others, we should not break our promises or use harsh words to hurt others. We should communicate in a timely manner when problems arise to eliminate mutual conflicts.

This is the civilized etiquette for interactions between classmates.

Let us recite the relevant civilized etiquette in the "Disciple Rules" together.

Let us understand etiquette and be civilized.

In specific actions, we must be civilized and understand etiquette, and strive to improve our own civilized accomplishments.

3. Let’s talk about campus civilization. Ye Shumin: Does anyone think there are uncivilized behaviors among our classmates? You can also share your opinions.

(Based on the students’ discussion, the teacher gave instructions on camera) Please enjoy the cross talk “Speaking” by Ye Haoxin and Ye Jiehao. What do you think about it?

The students spoke freely.

Ye Weifeng: Let’s first take a look at some photos of uncivilized behaviors that happen around us.