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Civilized manners accompany our class meeting.
Civilized etiquette and our theme class meeting teaching plan

1. Through this lecture, let everyone know that etiquette is around us and know how to be polite.

The importance of language, the correct use of civilized language in daily life.

2. Promote campus harmony and improve students' quality through this study.

3. Cultivate students to start from now on, from bit by bit, and strive to improve their civilization.

Etiquette accomplishment, be a civilized and polite boy.

Teaching focus:

1. Cultivate students' good daily behavior norms.

2. Educate students to be polite.

3. Understand the classroom discipline and etiquette of going up and down stairs.

4. Greeting teachers and elders.

5. Pay attention to the etiquette between classmates.

Activity flow:

1. The host takes the stage.

The host presided over the activity, announced the start of the civilized etiquette class meeting, and introduced the importance of civilized etiquette.

China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times, and politeness is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation. Many historical stories such as "Kong Rong and Li Rang" have deeply educated us so far. As primary school students, we should not forget the tradition. We should strive to be a good student who speaks civilization and understands etiquette, and let good behavior norms accompany us every day.

2. Play the courseware "Rough Chen Feng"

Please speak to discuss why no one likes Chen Feng and how we should be a civilized pupil:

1. What should we do in the classroom where we live and study every day?

2. How to go to the toilet?

3. How to get up and down the stairs?

4. How to get in and out of the teacher's office?

5. What should the team do on the way to and from school?

3. Be a civilized person and use civilized language.

Students discuss what is civilized language and how to use it.

When others help you, you should say.

thank you

When you accidentally step on someone, you should say.

I'm sorry

When someone apologizes to you, you should say.

it doesn't matter

When guests come to your home, you should say.

welcome

After school, you should tell your teachers and classmates.

See you again.

When you meet a teacher on campus, you should say.

Hello, teacher.

Four. Student performance

A civilization that gets along well with classmates.

Verb (short for verb) fully participates.

All the students recited the Three-Character Classics of Civilization and Etiquette.

Teacher's summary of intransitive verbs:

Students, congratulations on the success of this class meeting. I hope you can start from yourselves, start from the little things around you, talk about civilization, use civilization and be civilized pupils! Attached:

Three-character Classics of Civilized Etiquette:

Pupils should be filial to their parents, listen to their instructions, use civilized language when meeting foreign guests, be polite to others and help the disabled.

No fighting, no swearing, honesty, no lying, compensation for damage to public property, picking up things, handing in and returning borrowed things.

Don't be picky about food, don't be picky about food, save water and electricity, love cleanliness, often take a shower and brush your teeth, and don't miss class or be late.

Be polite to teachers and have good habits. Everyone should praise me as the best.