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Presentation of international literacy day class hour. Class hour for International Literacy Day for primary schools with presentation. Opening words from the teacher

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The annual International Literacy Day was declared by UNESCO in 1966 on the recommendation of the “World Conference of Ministers of Education for the Eradication of Illiteracy” held in Tehran in September 1965. September 8 is the grand opening day of this conference.
This day is intended to enhance the community's efforts to promote literacy.

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“International Literacy Day is an opportunity to renew our commitment to achieving the goal of ensuring that all people can read and write. By achieving this, we will strengthen the dignity of people and advance the universal cause of peace." From the message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the occasion of the Day.

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LITERACY - a certain degree of proficiency in reading and writing skills in accordance with the grammatical norms of the native language. (Big Encyclopedic Dictionary)
To be literate today means to be educated, to constantly acquire more and more new knowledge, to improve oneself as a person, to be able to correctly assess one’s intellectual level and the merits of one’s interlocutor.

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Those who are good at reading and writing will not be lost.
They do not write with a pen, but with their mind.
Learning to read and write is always (forward) useful.
Literacy is a second language.
It is not the one who knows how to read who is literate, but the one who listens and understands.
Without a letter, as if in the dark.
Illiterate means uncultured.
Proverbs and sayings about the importance of literacy.

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The number of literate people in the world is 4 billion. More than 860 million adults remain illiterate. And more than 100 million children do not go to school. Fewer than 50 countries provide universal access to primary education. About 20% of the world's adult population is illiterate.

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Completely illiterate people live in Africa, partly in Asia and Latin America
IN modern society it is impossible to survive if you are illiterate
In Russia, the USA and Europe there are no completely illiterate people

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Nevertheless, the level of education in Russia is falling.
In 1991, UNESCO put the Soviet higher education to 3rd place in the world. By 2007 Russian Federation dropped to 27th place in the same ranking.

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Literacy is considered to be an “innate concept.”
But a person cannot be born absolutely literate! Along with the ability to write correctly and express one’s thoughts, a person develops the principles of grammatical logic.
A person is not born literate, a person becomes literate!

State-owned educational institution

Khanty–Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug- Ugra

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

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, this means the ability to write according to established standards 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.

The world conference of 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)- 8 September.

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: 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 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. Since 1 January 2003, UNESCO has assumed the role of coordinator for the implementation of the United Nations Literacy Decade at the international level. 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

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.

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 - 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? (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'”

Teacher: 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.

Literacy - the degree of a person’s proficiency in writing and reading skills in their native language. Traditionally, the word “literate” means 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".

Teacher: 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. The most common problem of illiteracy is in 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.

The World Conference of Education Ministers, the theme of which was “Elimination of Illiteracy,” opened and took place on September 8, 1965 in the capital of Iran, the largest city of Tehran. At the proposal of this conference, UNESCO proclaimed the following year, 1966, as International 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 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 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 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 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. Since 1 January 2003, UNESCO has assumed the role of coordinator for the implementation of the United Nations Literacy Decade at the international level. 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 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,
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


Class hour for students in grades 1-4. International Literacy Day

Lyapina Vera Valerievna teacher primary classes MBOU School No. 47 Samara city district
Description: This material can be used by primary and secondary school teachers to conduct extracurricular activity, dedicated to International Literacy Day.
Target: Introducing children to this holiday.
Tasks:
- introduce children to the holiday “Literacy Day”;
-promote the development of children’s oral speech and 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.

Class progress


Teacher
International Literacy Day has been celebrated by UNESCO since 1966 on September 8. It is celebrated not only in Russia, but also in many countries around the world.
Society is making every effort to spread literacy in the world. Today we are holding a lesson dedicated to this date.
Guess the riddle:
They sow with a feather,
They reap with their eyes.
They eat with the head.
They digest the memory.
(Certificate)
What does it mean to you to be literate?
(Children's answers)
1 reader
There is a world literacy day.
So, we will meet him.
He is dear to us, very much,
This day is the most important.

There is no need to doubt it.
Everyone needs literacy.
You can't sign without it,
This subtlety is so important!

We wish everyone peace
Learn the rules of the mountain.
Let your knowledge become wider.
Time to open the book!
2 reader
On International Literacy Day
I am not too lazy to wish you the best:
To expand your vocabulary,
Don't forget about your literacy!
Congratulations on Literacy Day!
And from my heart I wish you,
To have to face
With intelligent people!
3 reader
So that speech is always pleasant,
To make it sound coherent,
And for the best to happen -
So that people have their knowledge

We always tried to increase
After all, it’s not difficult for us to do this -
Everyone just needs to read more,
Develop both speech and intelligence!

On the holiday of literacy today
We wish you not to make mistakes
Neither in words nor in actions in life,
Well, expand your knowledge base!

1 reader
What could be more important in the world,
How to have a heart-to-heart with your loved ones?
The words will be clear even to children,
After all, the rules of the code are still within our power.

No, the literate will not be transferred,
Although mistakes surprise everyone.

You can smile on this holiday.
We can handle this nut.

We congratulate everyone on this holiday.
We wish you literacy - a whole feast!
We wish that, like buds in a vase,
She could fill our world.

2 reader
They study letters at school,
At school, the rules are crammed.
This is important, everyone knows.
There is no need to hide your gaze.

Congratulations on this holiday.
We hasten to admit:
This rule is immortal!
We must conquer mountains!
3 reader
On the coming day we wish:
Don't let the words scare you.
The power of our literacy
As usual, you're right here!
1 reader
In an email or regular letter
It's rude to make mistakes!
So that everyone remembers these rules
There is Literacy Day on our planet!
I congratulate everyone on this holiday
I wish you to write without errors with all my heart!
2 reader
Let the text be typed and written with a pen
According to the rules, not just what you hear!
Without a diploma, my friends, yes, yes, yes,
I’m telling you for sure – nowhere.
3 reader
Everyone wants to be literate and wants to learn.
In this matter, it is very important not to be lazy at all.
And then all the doors are just for you!
Fate will smile tenderly, kindly.
Whatever you want, just don't be lazy,
Life itself will offer you everything on a silver platter.
Teacher
Continue with proverbs about literacy
Choose a book (like choosing a friend.)
Learning to read and write - (always useful.)
Gold is mined from the earth, (and knowledge from books.)

The world is illuminated by the sun, (and the world by knowledge.)
Illiterate is like a blind man, (but a book opens his eyes.)
Good book- (best friend.)

Teacher
Without what is it impossible to become literate?
What will help us overcome illiteracy? Guess the riddles.
Jackdaws flew into the field
And sat down in the snow...
I will go to school -
I can figure them out.
(Letters.)

What kind of water is good for literate people?
(Ink.)

On the ABC book page -
Thirty-three heroes.
Sages-heroes
Every literate person knows.
(Alphabet.)

Big and important by the wall
The house is multi-story.
We're on the bottom floor
All residents have already been read.
(Bookshelf.)

The wise men settled
In glassed palaces, in silence alone
They reveal secrets to me.
(Book.)

She herself is silent,
And he can teach a hundred friends.
(Book.)
1 reader
Very interesting read:
You can sit, lie down
And - without leaving his place -
RUN through the book with your eyes!
Yes Yes! Read – WALKS WITH EYES:
Hand in hand with mom, then on your own.
Walking is nothing after all,
Don't be afraid to take the first step!
We stumbled once
And suddenly you
Read four letters in a row
And you went, went, went -
And you read the first word!
From word to word - like over bumps -
Have fun running along the lines...
And so learn to read -
How to run
jump...
How to fly!
I know, soon on the page
You will flutter like birds...
After all, it is vast and great,
Like the sky -
the magical world of books!
Teacher
A big problem is facing the world. This is the fight against illiteracy. In many countries, 860 million adults remain illiterate and more than 100 million children are out of school.
Literacy is the degree to which a person has the skills to write and read in their native language. Traditionally, the word “literate” means a person who can read and write or only read in any language. People who can only read are also called "semi-literate". Why is it important to be literate?
And many children and adults attend school, but they cannot be called literate. Since in the modern world, computer literacy has become no less important than writing and reading.
Literacy Day has become one of the most important days in schools, and higher institutions Russia. Quizzes, olympiads, and KVN in various subjects are organized for students, because literacy is not only the ability to write, count and read correctly. This is a whole set of knowledge and skills in various scientific fields that help a person to be successful. . People will be drawn to such a person. And now you have a choice: make every effort to reach this height or remain the one whose words will be laughed at. And remember that the main thing on the path to the light is self-development and self-education.
I suggest you show your literacy level.
Try to fix the errors:




To match the words from the left column, you need to select the corresponding words from the right column.


Teacher
Explain the meaning of phraseological units



3 reader
Let the letter correct mistakes,
And don't stop teaching her,
He who studies learns a lot,
And it will be easier for us to live in Russia.
Work with punctuation and more often,
Sit down and read a book in the evening,
May your life be more diverse,
Just knowledge, don’t be afraid – absorb it.


Presentation on the topic: International Literacy Day




International Literacy Day Literacy is a true celebration for humanity, which has made impressive progress in this field, bringing the number of literate people in the world to 4 billion. Literacy is a true celebration for humanity, which has made impressive progress in this field, bringing the number of literate people in the world to 4 billion.


International Literacy Day Despite remarkable progress in many countries, more than 860 million adults remain illiterate and more than 100 million children are out of school. Despite remarkable progress in many countries, more than 860 million adults remain illiterate and more than 100 million children are out of school.


International Literacy Day There is a clear need to establish literacy programs that target groups of students who require special attention, and first of all these include women and girls left behind the doors of the school. There is a clear need to develop literacy programs that target groups of students who require special attention, particularly women and girls left behind in school.

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