Class hour "International Literacy Day". Library system of the Kuvandyk district

Yulia Fayzulina
Scenario for the event “International Literacy Day”

Target: - introduce children to the holiday "During the day literacy» ;

Promote development oral speech children, the ability to clearly answer questions;

Contribute to the formation of the need and desire for knowledge.

Develop curiosity and interest in processes and phenomena on a global scale.

Equipment:

Tokens

Multimedia equipment

Progress of the event

Ved: Hello guys! Today is September 8 international literacy day. What kind of holiday do you think this is? And why did they start celebrating it?

(children's answers)

Ved: Celebrating this day is an opportunity to draw attention to the fact that more than 15% of the world's people remain illiterate.

Ved: Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin - the great Russian writer said - ....

Guys, do you know what it is? literacy?

(children's answers)

Ved: literacy is the degree to which a person has proficiency in writing and reading skills.

What kind of person do you think can be called literate?

(children's answers)

Ved: traditional « literate» A person is considered to be 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.

Ved: 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.

Game "I work as a wizard"

The guys get assignments: turn nouns into adjectives feminine singular. (I throw the ball)

Table - dining room

Furniture – furniture

Sofa - sofa

Strawberry - strawberry

Milk - dairy

Cat - feline

Book - book

Yard - courtyard

Color – colored

Flower – floral

Wood - wooden

Game "Complete the word"

The presenter names part of the word (books) and throws the ball. The child must catch the ball and complete the word (. ha).

Ru - ka, bakha, ssky, But - ta, ha. Juice. Gott. Vost,

A child and an adult can act as a leader alternately, Le - na, s, nta, vy, stnitsa,

Game “Guess what!”

The teacher throws the ball to the child and calls phraseological units. Students catch the ball and explain the meaning. The winner is the one who never makes a mistake.

For example: skin and bones - thin; leaky memory - forgetful; with all sails - quickly. Washing the bones - discussing; even a nosebleed is a must; close at hand - close; like a fish in water - confident.

Lead by the nose

Meaning. Deceive, mislead, promise and fail to deliver.

Add the first number

Meaning. Severely punish or scold someone

Cocoa - MS. r.

Tulle - m.r.

Poplar - m.r.

Night - f. r

Lace - cf. r.

Royal -m. r horse w. p piano - cf. r

coffee - m.r.

trill - f. r

lilac - f. r

cockatoo - m.r.

slide 14. What are the inhabitants of cities called?

There are Muscovites in Moscow

In Leningrad - Leningraders

In Yekaterinburg - Yekaterinburg residents

In Omsk - Omsk

In Tomsk - Tomsk people

In Khabarovsk - Khabarovsk residents

In Vladimir - Vladirtsy

In Novgorod - Novgorodians

Ved: Let's count the tokens and reward the winners.

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Scenario of the event on Open Day with children of primary preschool age “Fairy Tale Day” Goal: To interact with the families of students. Objectives: to create conditions for the participation of parents in the educational process of the group;

GBOU Secondary School 542 Teachers - organizers: Luzakova N. M., Vasilyuk Z. D.

Script for International Day literacy

for children of primary school age.

(for children with disabilities)

Slide 1 – splash screen.

Presenter 1 - Hello, guys. Today, September 8, the whole world celebrates Literacy Day, which is why it is called International.

Presenter 2 - There are many peoples on earth, each with their own language and culture. Peoples try to preserve words in the language that are already outdated, give way to new words, and even the smallest nations, small tribes carefully preserve their native words.

Presenter 1 - Despite this, statistics confirm that currently more than 15% of the world's population is illiterate. This is every fifth person or 160 million inhabitants. Even in fairly highly developed countries, there are still people who do not fully possess the skills of writing and reading.

Presenter 2 - As for the children's generation directly, there are more than a hundred million children on the planet who do not attend school - they do not have such an opportunity.

Presenter 1 - Why do you think we need to go to school?

( Children's answers )

Presenter 2 – You think correctly, we go to school in order to receive an education and be literate people.

Presenter 1 - Literacy is a necessary component of human life. The result in eliminating illiteracy will be fully achieved when all people on Earth are educated.

Presenter 2 – You have already learned a lot. Now you will have the opportunity to show your knowledge and skills in practice. We move on to competitive program. The first competition is called

"Add a letter." (In presentation, slide 2).

You need to add 1 letter in the middle at the beginning or end of a word to make a new word:

Gas- eye; port – sport; bank - bank.

Slide 3 – splash screen.

Presenter 1 – Next competition

« Replace first letter" .

( A word is pronounced, students must replace the first letter to form a new word ).

barreldaughter - night - kidney - point - hummockriver - stoveRake - watering can

T-shirt - bunny - nut - husky

Game exercises:

1 - "Say it in one word"

Sixty minutes-…(hour).
Dense frequent forest - ... (thicket).
Predatory fish with sharp teeth - ... (pike).
VesselWithwith a penAndnoseForboilingwaterorbrewingtea - …( kettle)2

A soldier standing at a post (guard)

Child who loves sweets (sweet tooth)

A very funny movie. (comedy)

2 - "Say it differently"

ToyForChristmas trees-…( Christmas treetoy)
Herofairy tales- … ( fairyhero)
Juiceapple-… ( applejuice)
Soupfrommilk -…( lacticsoup)
Jamfromstrawberries-… ( strawberryjam)
Porridgefrombuckwheat-… ( buckwheatporridge)
Waterfromrivers-… ( riverwater)
WellVcastle -…( keywell)
Flourfromwheat -… ( wheatflour) AndT. n.

Competition "Literary"

“What work are these phrases from?”

“There lived an old man with his old woman
By the very blue sea;..."

A. S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”

Day and night the cat is a scientist
Everything goes round and round in a chain;
He goes to the right - the song starts,
To the left - he tells a fairy tale. ...

A. S. Pushkin “Near the Lukomorye there is a green oak”

“Yap, yap! They bring the old man’s daughter in gold and silver, but the suitors don’t take the old woman!”

Russian folk tale"Morozko."

« The kid sighed heavily. Suddenly he heard some faint buzzing. It became louder and louder, and then, strange as it may seem, a fat man flew past the window.”

Anna Emilia Lingren “Three stories about Malysh and Carlson”

“I can’t fly: The fox bit my wing when I was very little”

Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin – Sibiryak, “ Gray Neck»

Game “Say the Word.”

1. Foal every day

He grew up and became... (a horse)

2. Who will color our album?

Well, of course... (pencil)

3. Round, crumbly, white

She came to the table from the fields.

Salt it a little,

After all, the truth is delicious... (potatoes)

4. Our Mashenka is walking along the road,

She leads the goat by the string

And passers-by look with all their eyes

The girl has a very long... (braid)

5. He sleeps in a hole during the long winter.

But the sun will start to warm up a little,

On the road for honey and raspberries

Departing... (bear)

6. Underground, in a closet

She lives in a hole.

Gray baby

Who is this? ... (mouse)

7. I didn't work in vain

And I will remember forever:

Bread tastes better not from butter,

Bread tastes better from (labor).

Next competition “Find the Rhyme”

( In the presentation, slides 4 to 7 )

Each class is given a piece of paper with rhymes - one is correct, the other is not. You need to find the right rhyme.

4th grade - All of us, literate people, We live very happily? (If the word is somewhere,We can read it without any difficulty!)

Presenter 1 - Guys, do you think it’s good to be able to read?

(children's answers).

3rd grade –

Reading the poem by V. Berestov “How to be able to read well”

HowFinebe able toread!
NotnecessaryTomompester,
NotnecessaryTograndmago:
-
Read, Please! Read!
Notnecessarybegsister:
-
Well, read itmorepage!
Notnecessarycall.
Notnecessarywait.
ACantakeANDread!
IN. Berestov

Assignment for 3rd grade.

Let science lead us on our way,
They give us new strength,
So that everyone would be glad to read and write,
? ……………………………………..(So that the world blossoms like a lush garden!)

2nd grade

We wish literacy to reign
Around the world so that it becomes possible to live
It's more fun in this world!
?........................................................ .....(So that the mind is even brighter!)

1st class

You have to be literate
We must value knowledge
We must always learn,
?........................................................ ... (We need to share our experience!)

Presenter 1

Well done guys, you handled the difficult tasks correctly. There is not a single student in our hall who looks like the hero of the cartoon “In the Land of Unlearned Lessons,” which we suggest watching. (watching a cartoon )

At the end, classes were awarded certificates of commendation for active participation in the competitive and entertainment program dedicated to International Literacy Day.

State educational institution

Khanty–Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug- Ugra

"Cadet boarding school named after Hero Soviet Union Beznoskov Ivan Zakharovich"

Class hour

"International Day

literacy"

Conducted by: Kolmakova E.Yu.

With. Nyalinskoye

Class hour "September 8 - International Literacy Day"

Target. Introduce students to the history of the holiday.

Instill a desire to be literate.

Foster a sense of pride in your country.

Class 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 - travel. I invite you to take an unusual journey - a virtual one.

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 “lines and cuts,” that is, some kind of icons. But the fact remains: Slavic writing was created and began to spread only after the adoption of Christianity.

Why did Slavic writing arise (conversation)
- What do you think was the connection between the emergence of writing among the Slavs and their adoption of Christianity?

How were books made in Russia until the mid-16th century? (Book printing appeared in our country in 1564. The first printer was Ivan Fedorov.)
- How do you understand the expression “read the book from blackboard to blackboard”?
-What did the ancient books look like?
- Could a poor person in Rus' afford to buy a book? Why?
- What were the rules for handling books in Ancient Rus'?

Which of these rules have survived to this day?

Watching a movie “Writing and books in Rus'”

Educator . Personal freedom, mutual understanding with the outside world, independence, development of one’s own potential, conflict resolution. All this gives literacy. It even has its own day on the calendar.

The whole world celebrates September 8thLiteracy Day.

Today, September 8, the whole world celebrates International Literacy Day.

Literacy - the degree of a person’s proficiency in writing and reading skills in their native language. Traditionally under the word"literate" mean a person who can read and write or only read in any language. In the modern sense, it means the ability to write according to established rules of grammar and spelling. People who can only read are also called"semi-literate".

Educator.

Celebrating International Literacy Day is an opportunity to highlight the fact that despite literacy's role in human empowerment and development, there are still 776 million illiterate adults and 75 million children out of school.

The history of the holiday

Student 1. There are more than 700 million illiterate adults in the world, and more than 72 million among children. Most commonilliteracy problemin countries experiencing war, civil unrest, and third world countries. This became the prerequisite for the emergence of International Literacy Day, designed to draw public attention to this problem.

World Conference Ministers of Education, the theme of which was “Elimination of illiteracy”, opened and took placeSeptember 8, 1965in the capital of Iran, largest city Tehran. At the proposal of this conference, UNESCO the following year, 1966, proclaimedInternational Literacy Day (International Literacy Day)– September 8.

Student 2. The United Nations recognized 2003-2013 as the “Literacy Decade”, and UNESCO was appointed as the coordinator of all activities.

The main objectives of the Decade were declared to be: a significant increase in literacy rates, ensuring accessible and universal primary education and promoting equality between women and men in education.

Every year on this day international conferences are held on various different topics(“Literacy ensures development” (2006), “Literacy and health” (2007), etc.).

AND Literacy Daybegins to acquire its own customs.

3 student

Literacy Day Traditions

On September 8, Olympiads are held in schools in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, open lessons, quizzes, competitions in the Russian language, the purpose of which is to highlight diligent and diligent students.

Lectures are given on the problem of illiteracy of people. Conferences and meetings of teachers are organized, and outstanding teachers are awarded.

On this day, libraries hold literacy lessons and select special books designed to improve the quality of literacy.

In Russia, activists are distributing leaflets that describe the basic rules of the Russian language.

Librarians organize events right on the streets, handing out books and magazines to people at bus stops and just passers-by. There are fun grammar lessons before entering the library.

Interesting facts about literacy

1. In the world, only 19 countries have a higher literacy rate for women compared to men. And out of 143 states, in 41 countries, a woman is twice as likely to be illiterate as a man.

2. Illiteracy is rampant not only in the poor, but also, as UNESCO 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 basic general education.

4. The All-Russian Population Census showed that in Russia in 2010, 91% of Russians had 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. Competent people are always valued in society. To be literate is to be prestigious.

The decision to establish September 8 as International Literacy Day was taken in 1966 at the 14th session of the General Conference of UNESCO. From 1 January 2003, UNESCO assumed the role of coordinator for the implementation of international level activities carried out as part 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 assistance 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,
Study conscientiously and only "5"!
To write incorrectly is to waste someone else’s time!
Don't let yourself be poisoned by ridicule.
Writing without errors is the basis!
Let's love our language

The civilized world is fighting for the equality and well-being of people, the purity of nature, the preservation of all the diversity of animals and flora Earth. In order to attract public attention to the difficulties, special worldwide holidays are established. Their initiators are the UN, international associations, organizations, and institutions. The article will tell you what International Literacy Day is.

Literacy concept

The word "literacy" has Greek roots and literally means "reading and writing." The dictionary defines human literacy as the ability to write without errors, read fluently and correctly express one’s thoughts in conversation. All these skills allow you to acquire new knowledge, improve, and benefit society.

Relevance of the problem

Why was International Literacy Day needed? States struggling with the ignorance of their own citizens are introducing educational programs everywhere. People themselves understand how important education is, because it helps to find a place in life, so they master science on their own.

Nevertheless, today there are more than seven hundred million illiterate and completely illiterate people living in the world. There are also those who have never seen the book. Among them are more than seventy million children. This problem is especially acute in third world countries with low levels of economic development where there are wars and civil unrest.

If in Europe, Russian Federation, the United States does not have this problem, then in Africa, some Asian countries, Latin America the majority of the population is completely illiterate; there is not even universal access to primary education, there is gender discrimination with girls and women excluded from education.

All this served as a prerequisite for the establishment of literacy.

Brief history of the holiday

On September 8, 1965, a World Conference was held in Tehran, which brought together ministers of education from all over the planet. The theme of the conference was eliminating illiteracy in the world and increasing the overall level of education. Methods and activities to achieve the goals were discussed. Some of the most important are those that are aimed at children and youth. It is recommended to celebrate International Literacy Day in schools - in primary and high schools. The child must learn that being literate is useful and prestigious, that science opens the door to a bright future, and there is an incentive to master new knowledge.

The day of the conference - September 8 - was approved as World Literacy Day.

The UN General Assembly declared the period from 2003 to 2013 as the Literacy Decade. During this period, world conferences were held annually on a variety of topics: “Literacy and Health”, “Literacy and Peace”, “The Importance of Literacy for Women” and others.

When is it celebrated?

International Literacy Day is celebrated by everyone every year on September 8th. It was approved by UNESCO in 1966. The holiday caught on, and in 2015 the fiftieth anniversary of International Literacy Day was celebrated.

In the Russian calendar, this day is not marked in red, but all educated people understand its importance, so it is celebrated in educational institutions all levels - preschool, school, secondary and higher education, are promoted in offices and scientific institutions.

In order to make events accessible to the entire population, International Literacy Day is held in libraries, art houses, cinema foyers and other public places.

Traditions

Not only in Russia, but also in Kazakhstan and Ukraine, such events for International Literacy Day as Olympiads, various competitions and quizzes, open lessons, the main purpose of which is to highlight the most literate and diligent pupils and students, have already become traditional. Lecturers make presentations and reports covering the problems of illiteracy, the consequences of this phenomenon and ways to overcome it. Leaflets are being distributed among the population with calls to develop independently. Outstanding teachers are awarded everywhere.

How to become literate yourself

There are such good proverbs: “It is always useful to study well,” “He who is good at science will not be lost,” “One does not write with the pen, but with the mind.” They reflect popular opinion about how important it is to acquire new knowledge.

To achieve on this path good results important:

  • Read a lot of good literature. It doesn’t have to be scientific, let it be adventure, science fiction or detective, it is important that its quality is high. Therefore, it is best to read the classics of the genre.
  • Look in the dictionary often to find out the meaning of new words.
  • Try to clear your speech of slang, and even more so of profanity.
  • Don't be offended if someone corrects mistakes in your speech or writing.
  • Solve crosswords and puzzles. This will not improve literacy, but will ultimately improve intelligence and memory.
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International Literacy Day is one of the days celebrated around the world under the auspices of the United Nations. The main purpose of this event is to strengthen the efforts of the international community to promote literacy, one of the main areas of UNESCO's activities, as a tool for the empowerment of all people.

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More than half a century ago, since 1966, UNESCO officially began to celebrate International Literacy Day on September 8. The date was not chosen by chance. A year earlier, the World Conference of Ministers of Education on the Eradication of Illiteracy was held in Tehran, which recommended intensifying society's efforts to spread literacy among the world's population.

In 2002, the UN General Assembly declared the United Nations Literacy Decade, which ran from 2003 to 2012. under the motto “Literacy for all”. UNESCO acted as the focal point for stimulating and internationally intensifying the activities carried out within the framework of the Decade.

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International Literacy Day - The Meaning of Literacy

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What does it mean literacy? This is not only the ability to write at the most primitive level. According to UNESCO, literacy for a person is equal to freedom.

One of the meanings of the word “literacy” is the possession of a whole complex of socially necessary knowledge and skills that allow people to consciously participate in social processes, as well as communicate freely in different languages and across different cultures in the modern world.

One might assume that in our 21st century, the time of development of the latest information technologies, the problem of illiteracy is completely irrelevant. But, according to UNESCO, today over 260 million children do not go to school, and almost every ninth adult in the world is illiterate!

The problem also lies in the fact that many children and adolescents in the world, despite the fact that they receive education, do not meet the required level by which they can be considered literate in the conditions of the current complex and constantly developing world.

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Events dedicated to International Literacy Day

UNESCO literacy programs provide people with information about protection environment, about hygiene, about the dangers of drugs, and also teach how to use and apply information Technology. For this purpose, numerous programs have been developed: “Humanitarian Education”, “Education and Human Rights”, “Education and Information Technologies”, “Education, Science and Technology”, etc.

Every year, International Literacy Day is dedicated to different topics: “Literacy and health”, “Literacy expands personal opportunities”, “The importance of literacy for women”, “Literacy and peace”, “Reading the past, writing the future”, etc. So International Literacy Day 2018 The theme is “Literacy and Skills Development”.

Also on International Literacy Day, UNESCO awards cash prizes of $15,000 to people for the most effective initiatives to combat illiteracy. First of all, these are projects in the countries of North Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America, United Arab Emirates, China. Usually greatest number The illiterate people are the poor, women and teenagers.