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MBOU "OOSH S. NOVOYE CHAPLINO"
International Literacy Day Yatta A.V., class teacher 2016

“Language is the history of a people. Language is the path of civilization and culture. That’s why learning and preserving the Russian language is not an idle activity because there is nothing better to do, but an urgent necessity.” Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin

September 8 is International Literacy Day - one of the international days celebrated in the United Nations system. It was established 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.

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 four billion.

However, literacy for all - children, youth and adults - is not yet a fully achieved goal. And today, International Literacy Day is celebrated all over the world.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of International Literacy Day and UNESCO celebrates the Day with the slogan “Reading the Past, Writing the Future”.

This Day also provides an opportunity to propose innovative solutions to existing problems to further improve literacy levels in the future

International Literacy Day 2016 provides an opportunity to celebrate the past five decades of national and international participation, efforts and achievements to improve literacy levels around the world.

Literacy Day forces us to think about what we say and how we say it.
This is especially true for young people who “live” on text messages, “Contacts”, “Odnoklassniki” and other social networks. We will soon forget how to talk.

Interesting Facts
In 1989, the Republic of Korea established the King Sejong Award for work in this area. The laureates are awarded a prize of 20 thousand US dollars. World statistics have shown that a larger percentage of illiterates (37% of adults) live in India. The 2010 population census showed that in Russia 91% of the country's residents have basic general and higher education, of which 60% have vocational education. Thus, the number of illiterate people has decreased by almost 2 times compared to 2002.

We congratulate everyone who can read the poem on Literacy Day! Now we sincerely wish them to study well at school! And don’t skip Russian lessons, So that you can read and write, There is no such thing as too much knowledge, It will be useful to you in life! ©We all need literacy! Where would we be without it? I must confess to you - Without it there is trouble! You can’t understand what they say, write and sing. So, people, improve your literacy! ©Let's try not to make mistakes! Let's respect ourselves and others, So that we don't forget the rules, Study conscientiously and only with 5's! Writing with an error is wasting the time of others! Don't let yourself be bullied with ridicule. Writing without mistakes is the basis of the foundation! Let's love our language! ©

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Elena Antipova
Presentation "Literacy Day"

"The history of the mind represents two main era: the invention of letters and printing; all others were their consequences. Reading and writing open up a new world for a person...” N. M. Karamzin

International literacy day, which was declared in 1966 by UNESCO, is celebrated on September 8th. Exactly at this day in 1965, the International Conference of Ministers of Education was inaugurated in Tehran, the main theme of which was the elimination illiteracy.

The purpose of creating this holiday is to encourage 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: Lay down!

“Don’t take off your coat!”

Right: coat (does not bow)

New coat. Autumn, rain, there are umbrellas around - it’s time to put on the palms.... We go to the store under an umbrella with my mother for a finger.... That’s the end of all the tights - I’m going in a new one.... Oh, what beauty: five pockets on the fingers! And when I grow up, I’ll give the finger to my brother….

“Don't take this one! Labuda! Millet!”“Take it this: valuable thing. There’s one there that gives off soot!”

“This is a terribly powerful book!”

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

We are holding a promotion "Check your literacy

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The “Swallow” kindergarten hosted an “Environmental Literacy Week” from April 16 to April 21, 2018. Teacher Idrisova Guldar Samatovna.

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Presentation “Parental Self-Government Day “Reverse Day” To establish unity, it is necessary for parents to clearly understand what a kindergarten is and how children’s lives are organized there.

Quiz on developing the basics of financial literacy in children Forming the foundations of financial literacy in children for successful socialization in society - namely how to handle money correctly in the future.

Card index of financial literacy games for children 5–7 years old It is necessary, through games and practices, to convey to children that: 1. Money does not appear by itself, but is earned! We explain how people make money.

Summary of the lesson on financial literacy “Children and money”“Children and money” Goal: to create a culture of handling money as part of a person’s general culture, in order to prepare for future independence.

Presentation “Educational activities to teach financial literacy to children of senior preschool age”“Money is good, but it can’t buy intelligence.” (Folk wisdom). The topic of “financial literacy” in preschool pedagogy is not new.




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 area, 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 for literacy programs to target groups of students who require special attention, particularly women and girls left behind in 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.

State educational institution

Khanty-Mansi 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. Nyalinskoe

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 its importance for 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 Education Ministers, the theme of which was “Elimination of Illiteracy”, opened and took placeSeptember 8, 1965in the capital of Iran, the largest city of 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 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.).

AND Literacy Daybegins to acquire its own customs.

3 student

Literacy Day Traditions

On September 8, schools in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan hold olympiads, open lessons, quizzes, and 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 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

September 8 is International Literacy Day
“The history of the mind represents two main eras: the invention of letters and printing; all others were their consequences. Reading and writing open up a new world for man...” N.M. Karamzin
International Literacy Day, which was declared in 1966 by UNESCO, is celebrated on September 8th. It was on this day in 1965 that the International Conference of Ministers of Education was inaugurated in Tehran, the main theme of which was the elimination of illiteracy.
The purpose of creating this holiday is to encourage 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 modern world do not meet the level required to be considered literate.
Lie down!
correct: Lay down!
“Don’t take off your coat!”
correct: coatO (does not bow)
New coat. Autumn, rain, umbrellas all around - it’s time to put on the fingers... My mother and I are going to the store under an umbrella for a coat... That’s the end of all the tights - I’m going in a new coat... Oh, what a beauty: five pockets for the fingers...! And when I grow up, I will give my finger to my brother...

“Don't take this one! Labuda! Millet!” “Take this: a valuable thing. There’s one there that gives off soot!”
“This is a terribly powerful book!”
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In Russia, as part of the celebration of International Literacy Day, dictations and tests in the Russian language are held in large cities among schoolchildren and students. Anyone can take part in the dictation to test their literacy level.
We are holding a campaign “Check your literacy!”


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