International Literacy Day presentation for preschoolers. Presentation - Class hour "International Literacy Day

Tasks

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

2. To develop curiosity and interest in the processes and phenomena of a global scale.

Conduct form: a journey through the map of the languages ​​of the world.

Preparatory work

1. Mapping the languages ​​of the world.

2. Drawing up a language tree "Languages ​​spoken in our family."

3. Search and preparation of statistics on the problem of information and educational hours.

4. Prepare the script.

5. Composition "What would happen on earth if there were no languages."

6. The class is divided into working groups: the first group is responsible for preparing a map of world languages; the second - for statistics on the topic "Literacy in modern world»; the third - for the preparation of scenes for the information and educational hour.

Information hour progress

I. Main body

Classroom teacher. Good afternoon! Day of Kindness! Hello bools! Gamarjoba! Salam aleykom!

It's great that I know how to say hello to people of different nations! And the best thing is that I know how to read and write!

Let's imagine for a moment what would happen on earth if people remained illiterate? Let's try to imagine. I ask you guys to submit your fantasy essays.

The children read their essays on the topic.

Classroom teacher. Yes, indeed, if there were no letters, humanity would simply perish. Try to answer the question, why was the International Literacy Day proclaimed?

Student 1(from the second group, statisticians). The UN General Assembly proclaimed the period beginning January 1, 2003 as the United Nations Literacy Decade.

Student 2. International Literacy Day, scheduled for September 8, was so named not only in honor of those who gave us all this greatest and most important invention for the life of all mankind - writing.

Student 3. International Literacy Day is one of the international days celebrated in the United Nations system. Today, almost four billion people on our planet can read and write.

Pupil 4. Today, four adult inhabitants of the planet out of five are literate.

Student 5. In 1990 of the last century, there were three out of four, and in 1970 - about two out of three.

Pupil 6. At this rate of literacy learning, by 2010, five out of six adults will be able to read and write.

Pupil 7. However, illiteracy remains a major global problem. The number of illiterates in the world is also constantly increasing.

Pupil 8. If active measures are not taken, by 2010 there will be 830 million adult illiterates in the world. Women still make up the majority among them.

Classroom teacher. The path to literacy, the path to the word is very long and difficult. To feel the word, one must know how it appeared, the chronicle of its growth. 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.

Enter ABC. This is a boy or girl with letters sewn on clothes. The crown is made of letters (third group).

ABC.

It is not enough to see the word. We must for sure

Know what kind of soil the word has,

How it grew and how it grew stronger,

And then find out how it sounded,

What should swell and pour,

Before becoming a name,

In knowledge, in a name or nickname, just ...

The beauty of the word is in the chronicle of growth...

Student(from the first group). Who you are? Why did you come to us today?

ABC. Dear guys! I have come to you from time immemorial. I am the ABC, the basis of the word. I know that you live in the 21st century. And, of course, I know - and I am very saddened by this - that so many people on earth do not know how to read and write, they cannot compose words and write them.

What language do you speak?

Students name the languages ​​they speak at home.

ABC. Yes guys, it's great that you can speak many languages. But you live in Russia, where the majority speaks Russian. The Russian language belongs to the group of Slavic languages. And I want to ask: what other languages ​​belong to the Slavic languages?

Pupil(from the first group). Dear ABC! It's very simple. Just let's turn to the map that we made as a whole class (goes to the map). Slavic languages ​​are divided into three groups.

East Slavic languages- Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian.

South Slavic languages- Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Slovenian.

West Slavic languages- Polish, Czech, Slovak and Lusatian (in Germany).

Student. In general, it would be interesting to know how many languages ​​there are on earth?

ABC. According to the most conservative estimates, there are only 3 to 5 thousand of them. Among them there are languages ​​with a "world name" - Russian, English, German, French, Spanish.

There are zonal languages ​​- they are spoken by people from different countries, but they are in the neighborhood with each other - for example, Arabic or Chinese.

There are official or state languages ​​- Mongolian in Mongolia, Polish in Poland, Turkish in Turkey. There are countries where several languages ​​are state: in Kazakhstan - Kazakh and Russian, in Switzerland - German, French, Italian.

But most languages ​​do not have any official position - they are just spoken ... One - 10 people, another 100, the third - half the world ...

Student. Dear ABC! Can you tell me when the first letter alphabet appeared?

ABC(shows presentation). The first alphabet appeared among the ancient Greeks, in Phoenicia. The Arabic script originated from the Phoenician alphabet. From the Greek language came the Latin alphabet. Guys! Do you know the origin of the Russian alphabet?

Pupil. Certainly! The Russian, Cyrillic, alphabet was invented by two scholar-monks - the brothers Cyril and Methodius. In 2013, the whole world will celebrate the 1150th anniversary of the creation of the first Slavic alphabet.

Student. Many scientists are inclined to think that Cyril created not only the Cyrillic alphabet, but also the Glagolitic. Classical Old Slavonic Cyrillic has 43 letters. The Glagolitic is a more complex alphabet.

Pupil. You forgot to say that the oldest Slavic books are written in Cyrillic. For example, the Ostromir gospel, which was written by the clerk Grigory at the suggestion of the Novgorod posadnik Ostromir.

Student. And I also heard that there is a language that is not spoken, but which can also help in communication between people.

Pupil. Well, of course, it's sign language. It is of great importance in people's lives.

ABC. Yes, and not just sign language. Sometimes the body movements of people can tell where a person comes from. Don't believe? See for yourself.

Guys (the third group) are invited to the stage - representatives of different ethnic groups. In order to make it easier to prepare this episode in the script, children should have in their hands or on themselves one of the objects symbolizing this country. An American (cowboy) - a wide-brimmed hat, a Turk - a hilt cap, a Japanese robe, a Russian - a cap, an Indian (from North America) - a bandage with a feather.

ABC. Dear guests! We are glad to see you at our place. Unfortunately, we have so many guests that the seats in the hall are limited, so we suggest that you sit on the floor. We have prepared comfortable seats for you on the floor.

The guys sit down. (We should discuss in advance how they should sit.)

ABC (addressing the audience). As you can see, our guests took their seats in completely different ways. Maybe someone can tell me which countries they represent? (Children's answers.)

ABC. So, our guests are representatives of various nations.

In Japan, people squat down.

North American Indians sit down with one leg under them.

The Russians sit down with their legs spread out to the sides.

Many peoples of the East sit cross-legged, sometimes we even call this position "sit down in Turkish."

The Americans sit down with their legs crossed.

As you can see, even with the help of certain habits and postures, you can find out which peoples came to visit us. Although now the peoples have adopted each other's habits.

Classroom teacher. Today, guys, we learned a lot about what languages ​​\u200b\u200b"live" on the world map. The language lives - it means that the people who speak this language continue to live. It is very important that languages ​​do not disappear, continue to live and develop.

The more people who know their language well, learn and understand other languages, the stronger our friendship will be.

For this, people who study other languages ​​do a lot. These are scientists - geographers, linguists, travelers who themselves knew many languages ​​and told the world about other languages. Maybe you will know who it is?

Student. He studied the languages ​​and customs of the peoples of Oceania, taught them to read and write. Moreover, he left a grateful memory of himself - he fought against colonialism, for the Papuans of New Guinea to have their own independent state and their own state language. Many years ago, this caused ridicule. But the day came when a flag with the image of a bird of paradise was hoisted over a small building in the town of Port Moresby. It was the day of the proclamation of a new state - the Republic of Papua New Guinea.

This Russian man, who helped the Papuans to acquire their statehood and consolidate their language as a state language, is remembered and honored. Holidays are held in his honor, in this state on the main square there is a monument to a Russian who helped fight for literacy and equality of the Papuans of New Guinea.

Students call: Nikolai Nikolaevich Miklukho-Maclay.

Pupil. I want to present books that can tell a lot about the journey of Miklouho-Maclay. Here you will find not only interesting stories about the languages ​​of peoples, but also about the life, customs and traditions of other peoples. These are the books:

Chumachenko L. Man from the Moon;

Tynyanova L.H. A friend from afar: A Tale of a Traveler N.N. Miklouho-Maclay;

Putilov B.N. N.N. Miklouho-Maclay: Traveler. Scientist. Humanist.

ABC. Let's love the language and be glad that we can communicate through the language with the whole world. Let's help ourselves and those who would like to know many languages. After all, a language lives when it is spoken.

I suggest you guys play a little game. There are so many different names in our class. They start with different letters. Let's collect all these letters and try to make a bunch of words from them dedicated to our conversation.

The guys are doing the job. The words are attached with magnets on the board. For example, the words "letter", "word", "letter", etc. from the names:

G rigory;

R Oman;

BUT line;

M aria;

ABOUT lie;

T atyana;

BUT nna.

Classroom teacher. Here our journey has come to an end. But ahead of us are new meetings and new journeys into the world of words, into the world of language. It would be so desirable that all people on earth could communicate, talk to each other, write to each other and rejoice that such an amazing invention lives on earth - the WORD!

II. Summing up, announcement of the topic of the next information and educational hour

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 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 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


Elena Antipova
Literacy Day Presentation

The history of the mind presents two main era: the invention of letters and typography; all others were their consequence. Reading and writing open a new world to a person ... "N. M. Karamzin

international literacy day, which was declared in 1966 by UNESCO, is celebrated on September 8th. It is in this day in 1965 in Tehran was solemnly opened international Conference ministers of education, the main theme of which was the elimination illiteracy.

The purpose of creating this holiday is to call on the society to intensify efforts to spread literacy.

Today more than 860 million people remain illiterate; more than 100 million children are out of school; many children, youth and adults who have completed school and other educational programs in the conditions of the modern world, do not correspond to the level necessary to be considered literate.

right: Lie down!

"Don't undress your coat!"

right: coat (does not lean)

New coat. Autumn, rain, umbrellas around - it's time to put on a finger .... We go to the store under an umbrella with my mother for a finger .... Here is the end of all tights - I’m going in a new finger .... Oh, what the beauty: five pockets at the finger! And when I grow up, I will give the finger to my brother ....

“Don't take this one! Labuda! Millet!” “Take this: a valuable thing. There one gives soot!”

“Here is this terribly powerful book!”

In Russia, as part of the celebration of the International Day literacy in large cities, dictations and tests in the Russian language are held among schoolchildren and students. Anyone can take part in the dictation to check their level literacy.

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


International Literacy Day Despite notable progress in many countries, more than 860 million adults remain illiterate and more than 100 million children are out of school. Despite notable 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 roll out literacy programs that target groups of learners who require special attention, most notably the women and girls left out of school. There is a clear need to roll out literacy programs that target groups of learners who require special attention, most notably women and girls left out of school.

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

Lyapina Vera Valerievna teacher primary school MBOU School No. 47 Samara City District
Description: This material can be used by primary and secondary teachers to conduct extracurricular activities dedicated international day spread of literacy.
Target: Acquaintance of children with this holiday.
Tasks:
- to acquaint children with the holiday "Literacy Day";
- contribute to the development oral speech children, the ability to clearly answer the questions;
- contribute to the formation of the need and desire for knowledge.
- develop curiosity and interest in the processes and phenomena of a global scale.

Class hour progress


Teacher
International Literacy Day has been celebrated by UNESCO since 1966 on September 8th. It is celebrated not only in Russia, but also in many countries of the world.
The 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 their eyes.
They eat with their heads.
Memory is digested.
(Diploma)
What does it mean to you to be literate?
(children's answers)
1 reader
There is a day of literacy in the world.
So we will meet him.
He is dear to us, very much,
This day is the most important.

There is no doubt about it.
Everyone needs literacy.
Can't sign without her
This subtlety is so important!

We wish everyone in the world
Learn the rules of the mountain.
Let knowledge grow.
Time to open the book!
2 reader
On international literacy day
I wish you the best is not too lazy:
To replenish vocabulary,
Don't forget about your literacy!
Congratulations on Literacy Day!
And from the bottom of my heart I wish you
To have to face
With intelligent people!
3 reader
So that speech is always pleasant,
To make it sound complicated
And for the best to happen -
So that people know their

Always tried to increase
After all, it is easy for us to do this -
All you need to do is read more
Both speech and mind develop!

On the holiday of literacy now
We wish you not to make mistakes
Neither in words, nor in deeds in life,
Well, expand your knowledge baggage!

1 reader
What could be more important in the world,
How to communicate with your soul mate?
Words will be clear even to children,
After all, the rules of the code are still within our power.

No, literates will not be translated,
Although mistakes surprise everyone.

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

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

2 reader
Letters are taught at school
At school, the rules are crammed.
It's important, everyone knows.
There is no need to hide your eyes.

Congratulations on this holiday.
We are quick to admit:
This rule is immortal!
We must conquer the mountains!
3 reader
We wish on the day that has come:
Don't be afraid of the words.
The power of our literacy
As usual, you're right here!
1 reader
In an email, or in a regular
Making mistakes is completely indecent!
So that everyone remembers these rules
There is a literacy day on our planet!
I congratulate everyone on this holiday
I wish you to write without mistakes with all my heart!
2 reader
Let the text be typed and written with a pen
According to the rules, and not just as it sounds!
Without a diploma, my friends, yes, yes, yes,
I tell you for sure - nowhere.
3 reader
Everyone wants to be literate and want to learn.
In this case, it is very important not to be lazy at all.
And then all the doors are just for you!
Smile gently, affectionately fate.
Anything you want, just don't be lazy
Life will offer you everything on a silver platter.
Teacher
Continue the proverbs about literacy
Choose a book (as you choose a friend.)
Literacy to learn - (always come in handy.)
Gold is mined from the earth, (and knowledge from books.)

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

Teacher
And without what it is impossible to become literate?
What will help us in overcoming illiteracy? Solve riddles.
Jackdaws flew into the field
And sat down in the snow...
I will go to school -
I can understand them.
(Letters.)

What kind of water is suitable for the literate?
(Ink.)

On the page of the primer -
Thirty-three heroes.
Wise men-bogatyrs
Every literate knows.
(Alphabet.)

By the wall is big and important
The house is multi-storey.
We're downstairs
All tenants have already been read.
(Bookcase.)

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

She herself is silent
A hundred friends can teach.
(Book.)
1 reader
Terribly interesting read:
You can sit, lie
And - without leaving the place -
Through the eyes of the book RUNNING!
Yes Yes! Read - WALKS WITH EYES:
Hand in hand with mom, after - themselves.
Walking - it's a trifle,
Don't be afraid to take the first step!
Stumbled once
And suddenly you
Read four letters in a row
And you went, went, went -
And read the first word!
From word to word - as if over bumps -
Rush merrily along the lines ...
And so learn to read -
How to run
jump...
How to fly!
I know soon across the page
You will flutter like birds...
After all, immense and great,
Like the sky
world of magical 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 of a person's ability 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 main ones in schools and higher institutions of Russia. For students, they arrange quizzes, olympiads, KVN on various subjects 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 way to the light is self-development and self-education.
I suggest you show your level of literacy.
Try to fix the errors:




To the words from the left column, you need to match the words from the right column with the appropriate usage.


Teacher
Explain the meaning of phraseological units



3 reader
Let the diploma correct mistakes
And don't stop teaching her
Who learns, he learns a lot,
And it will be easier for us to live in Russia.
Work with punctuation more often
Sit down for a book in the evening, read,
May your life be more varied
Only knowledge, do not be afraid - absorb.


Presentation on the topic: International Literacy Day