Class hour on the topic of gratitude. Class hour on the theme of thanksgiving day. Watching the cartoon "Ungrateful City"

GU "Krasno-Peredovikskaya elementary School»

CLASSROOM HOUR

Theme: Thanksgiving Day

Target: Introduce students to the history of Thanksgiving Day.

Tasks:

Build a sense of gratitude and tolerance

Developing Mercy and Compassion Skills

Cultivate patriotism

Class hour progress

Teacher: Hello dear guys! Today we will talk about Thanksgiving Day, which is celebrated in Kazakhstan on March 1st. And let's find out its history.

But first, let's stand in a circle and greet each other. I will name the country and the form of greeting, and you must complete these steps.

    in Kazakhstan it is customary to shake hands;

    in Italy - hot hugging .

    in Brazil, slap each other on the shoulder;

    in Zimbabwe, they rub their backs;

    in Macedonia - they greet with elbows;

    in Nicaragua, they greet each other with their shoulders;

    Australian Aborigines have a triple greeting: clap your hands, jump, push your hip

Children greet each other

The history of the holiday.
In the February days of 1944, while the Soviet army was developing an offensive on all fronts, 100 thousand soldiers and officers of the NKVD, instead of fighting the enemy on the front line, began one of the most vile and criminal operations in the history of our country.
DEPORTATION - or expulsion - the forced expulsion of a person or an entire category of persons to another state or other locality, usually under escort.
On February 23, parents, brothers and sisters, wives and children of those who went to the front will be announced that they are enemies of the people and they have two hours to pack. On the same day trains of freight wagons with Chechens and Ingush will start leaving for the steppes of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. No one knew where they were being taken and what would happen to them. Thousands of people died on the road alone. Tens of thousands will die in the first months from hunger, cold and various diseases.
2016 marks the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Poles to Kazakhstan. On April 28, 1936, the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR "On Settlers from Ukraine" No. 776 - 120 was adopted, according to which the Poles who lived in Ukraine were resettled in Kazakhstan. Social status was defined as "politically unreliable elements" of the border zones. The resettled contingent amounted to 15 thousand Polish and German households, mostly residents of the Zhytomyr region, Vinnitsa region, Kyiv and Kirovograd regions of Ukraine, where Poles predominantly lived. The total number of deportees from Ukraine alone was about 70 thousand people. The main reason for the eviction, as explained in official sources, was the desire to ease ethnic tensions in the region and avoid the possibility of complicity with the Nazis in speaking out against Soviet power.

Koreans were among the first to be deported. It is known that the resettlement of Koreans began on the basis of a secret decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks dated August 21, 1937 "On the eviction of the Korean population from the border regions of the Far Eastern Territory", signed by V. Molotov and I. Stalin.
The resolution ordered: to resettle the entire Korean population of the border regions of the Far Eastern Territory to the South Kazakhstan region, the regions of the Aral Sea, Balkhash and the Uzbek SSR; complete resettlement by January 1, 1938; oblige the Councils of People's Commissars of the Kazakh and Uzbek SSRs to determine the areas and points of resettlement and outline measures to ensure the development of resettled people in new places.
Echelons with deportees to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan were drawn. The echelon consisted, on average, of 50 passenger cars, one "class" (passenger), one sanitary, one kitchen car, 5-6 covered cargo and 2 open platforms. Freight wagons for the carriage of cargo and livestock were hastily equipped with bunk beds and a potbelly stove. In one carriage, 5-6 families (25-30 people) were transported. The travel time to unloading stations in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan took 30-40 days. October 25, 1937
Yezhov, People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR, victoriously reported to the Kremlin that "the eviction of Koreans from the Far Eastern Territory is completed" and 36,442 families, numbering 171,781 people, were taken to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in record time

In the Kazakh steppes, IDPs were received simple people, shepherds, tillers. In those difficult times, life was hard for everyone, it was difficult to find a house in which there would be an extra spoon of soup and a piece of bread. But in spite of everything, the Kazakh people accepted the unfortunate people as brothers and shared their shelter and bread with them. This year, paying tribute to the memory of all those who died during the deportation, who survived in incredibly difficult conditions, and expressing sincere gratitude to those who accepted, shared their pain and suffering, gave bread and shelter: thanksgiving day is dedicated - March 1 .

May the world be kinder on Thanksgiving
Let all people be grateful
Let a full house of friends gather
And everyone will smile at each other!

March 1, 1995 the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan was established in Kazakhstan, and in 2015, as part of the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Assembly, the Head of State proposed declaring this day a Day of Gratitude, when the peoples of the country can thank each other and the Kazakhs for tolerance and hospitality in those years when many peoples were deported to the country .

Guys, what do you think gratitude is?

Gratitude (from “to give thanks”) - a feeling of gratitude for the good done, for example, for the attention or service rendered, as well as various ways expressions of this feeling.

The guys are divided into 2 groups.

Riddles "Polite words"
Don't be lazy to tell your friends
Smiling…
(Good afternoon)
***
goodbye to each other
We'll say...
(Goodbye)
***
Don't blame each other
Better soon ... (Sorry)
***
How beautiful is it
Good word...
(Thanks)
***
When guilty, say you hurry
I beg you, please-
(Sorry)
***
Never get involved in someone else's conversation
And adults you are better ...
(Do not interrupt)
***
Even ice blocks melt
From the word warm ...
(Thanks)
***
The old stump will turn green,
When he hears...
(Good afternoon)
***
If you can't eat anymore,
Let's tell mom...
(Thanks)
***
The boy is polite and affectionate
He says when he meets...
(Hello)
***
When we are scolded for pranks,
We're talking...
(I'm sorry)
***
Both France and Denmark
Saying goodbye...
(Goodbye)
***
If a friend meets a friend
Friends shake hands with each other
In response to a greeting
Everyone says...
(Hey)
***
If with a friend or girlfriend
There was a long separation
When we meet, we say:
"How old and..."
(how many winters)
***
If you met someone
According to the rules of etiquette
So that the conversation goes uphill,
We ask: “How…”
(Affairs)
***
Don't be rude to older people
And don't be shy
Tell them when you meet
Not "hello" but...
(Hello)
***
Our world is tired of evil,
To make him better
We are not too lazy to speak
At the meeting …
(Good afternoon)
***
Masha knew a lot of words,
But one of them is gone
And it's like a sin
Most often spoken.
This word follows
For a gift, for dinner,
This word is said
If you are thanked.
(Thanks)

"Flower of Gratitude"

Teacher: Guys, you have petals from the “Flower of Gratitude” on your tables. Now each of you, please, write on the petal whom you would like to thank and for what. Then color your petal in whatever color you are currently in. (After the students complete the task, each of them reads the words of gratitude aloud and glues his petal to the core of the flower. Thus, each group should have a flower on the tables).

Song "Friendship" Barbariki

Classroom hour"Gifts and Other Ways of Gratitude".

1. To promote the formation of ethical standards of behavior, the ability to give and receive gifts.

2. To promote the development of legal consciousness, the ability to generalize and draw conclusions based on the data obtained.

3. Enlighten, promote and form an anti-corruption worldview among students.

Equipment.

On the board illustrations for various holidays. Costumes for the heroes of the scene, props.

Lesson progress

1. Organization of the class. Lesson topic message.

Guys, what holidays do you usually celebrate in your family? What are your favorite holidays? Why?

Yes, we all love certain holidays, but almost everyone, without exception, loves to receive gifts. Let's talk about gifts today.

^ 2. Main body.

Guys, what is a gift?

That's right, guys, a gift is an object, a thing that own will gratuitously give, present, give to someone with the aim of giving pleasure, benefit. The very concept of "gift" appeared a long time ago. Building relationships with fellow tribesmen, the ancient man discovered the meaning of kindness, cordiality, felt gratitude for someone else's care and responsiveness. The way to express these feelings was a gift. In Russian, this word also has a twin brother - “hotel”, which comes from the word “guest”. This means that according to custom, a person entered the house with a gift, and they were ready to present him in this house.

The ancient peoples were sure that a gift has magical powers: a thing presented from pure heart, brings good luck, and if not from the heart, with secret hostility, then it will do harm.

Guys, I suggest now you watch a small scene performed by counselors. Think about what was the best gift for Squirrel?

Tomorrow is White's birthday. She invited all her school friends to visit, and the guys are preparing gifts for Squirrel. Everyone treats gifts differently. The little fox, for example, studied his room with toys for a long time in order to choose the one with which it would not be a pity to say goodbye. And he chose a piggy bank toy, although it was already shabby, but he certainly did not need it.
- But very useful thing for White! - the fox persuaded himself.
But it's an old toy! - tried to dissuade his friend Wolf cub.
“Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!” - the Little Fox remembered a well-known proverb.
- No, Fox, you're wrong! Wolf continued to object. Would you like to receive such a gift?
- But I'm not Squirrel, so it's unpleasant for me, and maybe she's pleased! - Fox answered.

And Squirrel dreamed of a piggy bank, I remember that.
- Well, but then at least make the gift beautiful, glue it, paint it, in general, try to make it new, - Wolf cub advised his friend.
- I'll try, of course! And what did you cook for Belochka? - asked Fox.
- And I drew a picture for her and made a wonderful frame for her. Here, look, - the Wolf cub boasted.
- Ha, me too. good gift, drawn forest! Yes, around Squirrel there are such pictures apparently-invisibly, but not drawn, but real! I have a better present! - the Fox laughed.
- I tried very hard! And I know that Squirrel loves pictures! - Wolf cub justified himself.
- Okay, I didn't mean to upset you. Maybe she will like your gift, - the Fox cub reassured his friend.
- Oh, look, who's coming to us?! - exclaimed Wolf.
Little Bear with a basket of mushrooms was slowly approaching the Little Fox's house.
- Oh! The whole day I collected mushrooms for Squirrel all over the forest! The largest and most beautiful found! - boasted Little Bear.
- And we have better gifts! - in unison said the Wolf cub with the Fox.
“Let the Squirrel herself decide what is the best present for her,” the Bear cub grumbled.
- Curious, what did the Hare prepare as a gift? - the Fox was interested.
- We'll find out tomorrow! - answered the Little Bear.
And so the celebration began...
Elegant, cheerful and happy Squirrel met the guests.
Wolf cub, Fox cub and Bear cub came to her together and immediately asked the question that tormented them:
- What is the best gift?
I love all your gifts! Honestly, honestly! After all, each of you thought about me, tried to please! It is very nice! Belochka replied to her friends.
- What do you need more? - the practical Fox cub insisted.
- I will hang the picture in my room and I will admire the green forest at any time of the year! I will put my savings in this elegant piggy bank! And mushrooms are my favorite treat, and the basket is very light and convenient! Thank you guys! - Belochka thanked everyone.
- Where is the Bunny? friends asked.
- He should come now. And here he is knocking on the door, - said Squirrel and hurried to meet the guest.
The hare stood modestly at the threshold, holding a neatly folded piece of paper.
- This is for you, Squirrel, my poem! - congratulated the girlfriend Hare.
Wolf cub, Fox cub and Bear cub were going to laugh at this gift, but they were stopped by the unusual behavior of the birthday girl. The squirrel read poetry in a whisper, and her eyes shone with happiness and gratitude.
- Wonderful, magical poem! You're doing well, Bunny! Belochka admired.
- My dear guys, I am very grateful to all of you for the gifts, for your attention! But I also did my best for you. I have prepared games and jokes, and together with my mother we will delight you with delicious holiday treats. It's time to party, friends!!!

So, what gift did Squirrel like more? Why do you think so? What can you say about Belochka's behavior?

Guys, how should you choose a gift?

That's right, guys, a gift should always please the recipient and cause positive emotions and pleasant memories.
Many people think that it must be expensive. The more we respect a person, the more we should choose this or that thing for him. Actually it is not. The gift must be original and necessary, go from the heart and please the person to whom it is given.
It is impossible to give any certain souvenirs to all people. The presentation should be individual, like any person. Try to put as much understanding, love, tenderness into it as possible. I do not advise you to rush in search of a gift at the very last minute. In a hurry, you can buy something awkward. Smarter to
prepare for a festive event in advance: study the tastes, interests of the person to whom you are going to present a gift.

Rabbit - an arrow from a compass;

Tigre - a frame for glasses;

Kenge - a light bulb from a flashlight.

What gift would you give to a friend (friend for her birthday)?

What gift can you give mom, dad?

What gift would your grandma love?

Guys, do we always give gifts for birthdays and holidays? When can we give a gift and for what?

Yes, we can give a gift to a loved one, friend and even a stranger in any situation, expressing our respect, respect. Sometimes with our gift we want to make a person just nice, to cheer up. Often we give gifts as a token of gratitude for some kind of help.

Guys, give examples of what you can give a gift for, for example, to a neighbor.

How else can you thank someone for their help? (say thank you, help this person another time, write about his help (if it is a big help) in a newspaper, write thank you letter etc.)

^ 3. Summary of the lesson.

At the end of our class hour, I want to tell you that you need to be able to choose and give gifts. This must be taken very seriously. You should know that if you present a gift to a person, then it comes from a pure heart. And you should not expect anything from him in return.

And I want to complete our class hour with a poem by Alexander Golubtsov from

"Tales about how pleasant it is to give gifts."

I love giving gifts

And friends and just like that.

For example, badges and brands,

Jewel and trifle

And aquarium fish

And toy animals

Stones from the shores of the seas

And, of course, books:

About my favorite bear

About magical hot countries

And distant oceans.

But I don't know what to do:

Where to take to give?

And he came up with! moonlit night

I will give stars!

You can take as many as you want

Give and repeat!

I can give snow

Let them wallow in the snow!

And daisies in the meadow

I can give to everyone.

I will give my friends a river:

It's good for a person!

You can splash, splash,

Swim in the water all day long!

And ready to give

Many kind words to people!

Conversation on the topic: "GRATITUDE"

Thanks to the one who feeds and waters, twice the one who remembers bread and salt.

(Russian proverb)

Ancient Indian wisdom says: “Six do not remember those who helped them before; a student - a teacher, a married son - a mother, a husband who fell out of love with his wife, who reached the goal - an assistant, who got out of the thicket - a guide, a patient - a doctor. What should be done first? second?... For what?

1. What is gratitude?

Gratitude - gratitude for a kind attitude, help.

Gratitude is the memory of the heart. (P. Buast)
The beautiful Russian word "thank you" contains a wise
meaning: I give good, I give good at the behest of conscience and from noble motives, I create well-being, I generously give a particle of my soul. The word “thank you”, which has become a formula of human relationships, expresses our attitude towards the good done for us, our wish that a good person for people will always be accompanied by good.

There is no excess in the world more beautiful than an excess of gratitude.

(J. La Bruyère)

2. To whom (what) in life and for what can (should) a person be grateful? Have you ever been grateful to someone for something? Tell us how you felt about it? How did those you thanked perceive your gratitude? Explain the meaning of the proverbs.

Proverbs:

1. There is no good deed without reward. 2, Good is rewarded with good. 3. Don't expect good for good 4. And the dog remembers who feeds it, 5. Wait smartly for good, good. 6. Do not regret your thanks, but do not wait for someone else,

3. How do you feel about ungrateful people? What would our life be like if all people were ungrateful?

People say: the worst of people is an ungrateful person. Ingratitude is not only the dense ignorance of the soul, but is evil in itself. Ingratitude is terrible not because it offends the one who treated us with kindness and understanding, but because it impoverishes our own soul. Ingratitude is the worst, deafness. When you forget to say thank you, you forget your teacher or the one who became your support in difficult times, who sheltered you, warmed you, supported you, did good,

(V, Sukhomlinsky)

4, Remember and write down the words that people use to express their

gratitude. How often do you use these words?

Exercise 1

Read an Indian fairy tale, answer the questions and write a sequel.

Reward

Once a tiger hunted in the jungle and got into a trap. It happened

so that a traveler passed by. The tiger saw him and let's tearfully ask:

Have pity on me, man! Release me from bondage, I am generous
thank you.

The traveler wanted to receive a reward, and he pulled the tiger out of the pit. The tiger jumped out and said:

I haven't eaten anything for many days now. Now I'll eat you! The traveler was afraid.

Oh, tiger, - he said, - is this really the reward that you
wanted to thank me for the kindness?

She is, - answered the tiger.

What is the reward - to pay evil for good? - objected the traveler, -,
Let's ask someone - is this a reward or not?

A tree grew nearby. The traveler and the tiger approached the tree and asked:

Tell us, tree, what are you rewarded for a good deed?

Evil! the tree answered. - Judge for yourself: people rest in
my foliage, and when it's time to leave, they cut my branches, cut off the leaves. So they repay me with evil for my hospitality.

Well, now I'll eat you! - the tiger rejoiced,

Let's ask someone else! the traveler pleaded,

They went on a little more. They see: a cow is grazing in the wasteland

Hey cow! they called out to her. - Tell me, how do you pay for good?

Evil! - answers the cow, - Judge for yourself: while I was young and gave
a lot of milk, my master loved me very much. My milk has run out
I was kicked out into the wilderness. That and look, they will hand over the meat!

The tiger listened to her and said to the traveler:

Well, now you see! I will eat you!

Wait a bit! the man asked. Let's ask someone else. If he's the same, then, do, eat me...

Questions:

1. Why did the traveler decide to help the tiger? Can we call his help disinterested?

2. What did the tiger do? If he felt that the help of the traveler was dictated by completely different considerations, would he do the same?

3 . Do you have to pay for goodness? What is the price for evil?

4. How will the fairy tale end? Will the tiger eat the traveler? Will the heroes manage to find the one who was paid with kindness for kindness? Write a sequel to the story.

Task 2.

Read the sayings. What point of view do you agree with? Justify your opinion in the essay by choosing one of the sayings as an epigraph.

Gratitude is the willingness to acknowledge and repay a favor received. (D. Locke)

When we are paid for a noble deed, it is taken from us.

(L. Vovenarg)

Task 3

Read a poem by I. Kiselev, write an essay, independently formulating the topic.

Thank you, Earth, thank you For seeing the lake, the dawn, For everything around me that I know, hear, see, For these your light gave - As long as I have enough blood and love, I will not offend by word or deed, Forgive us, trees and grass! We forget, having barely matured, That the words are connected by a common root: People, and nobility, and nature.

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Municipal budgetary educational institution

secondary school No. 5 in the village of Pechenga, Murmansk region

primary school teacher.

World Thanksgiving Day

(Classroom hour)

Target: to create conditions for working in a group for the formation of ethical norms of behavior in society and communication with each other, the development of the emotional and value sphere of students.

Tasks: to cultivate a culture of communication with each other, using tactile games for the interaction of children. Contribute to the self-education of the child's personality, using practical group and pair tasks.

Motivational-target stage.

Teacher: And Since ancient times, words of gratitude and courtesy were considered magical and carried a certain meaning.

How often do we thank others for doing something good for us?

Game "Tell me a word"

(teacher reads the text, students answer in chorus)

1. Even an ice block will melt from a warm word ... (thank you).

2. Even the stump will turn green when it hears ... (good afternoon).

3. If you can’t eat anymore, we’ll tell mom .... (thank you).

4. A polite and developed boy speaks when meeting ... (hello).

5. When we are scolded for pranks, we say ... (excuse me, please)

6. France, Denmark - they say goodbye ... (goodbye)

Teacher:

  • How to call these words in one word? (words of courtesy)
  • What groups can politeness words be divided into?

(suggested response of children:

  • Words of gratitude
  • Goodbye words
  • Greeting words
  • words of apology)
  • And let's stop at one of the groups of polite words, and which one we will guess from the statement of Charles Dickens.

“Really, each of us has been given a lot, and we have something to be grateful for.

A lot, but we don't understand it. Alas!"

(Charles Dickens)

The theme of our class hour is gratitude.

What did Charles Dickens mean?

Organization of problem analysis activities

Why is it necessary to say thank you?“Thank you” knowingly takes its rightful place in the circle of “magic” words. It has a magical meaning. It really can work wonders.In one of the newspapers, a note was once printed about an unusually polite taxi driver. He said “thank you” to each incoming passenger for the fact that the person chose his car for the trip. At first, people were even lost from such courtesy. And then they got used to it - after all, it’s easy to get used to good things. And in response, they began to thank the driver for the wonderful service.

This experiment has been repeatedly tested in practice by millions. successful people. Its essence is that the more a person thanks all the good things around him, the more good things happen in his life. Psychologists have found that words of gratitude have a positive effect on a person, on his emotional condition and mental activity. The word "thank you" is a guide to establishing warm friendly relations.

Most of us say this word a thousand times a day, expressing gratitude to others. It is believed that the Russian word "thank you" was born in the 16th century from the often pronounced phrase "God save."

The word "Thank you" is formed from two words "Blessing" and "Give-gift". By pronouncing this word, you share a part of your “Good” and you personally, and no one else, repay good for good. The word "thank you" comes from the Russian word "thank you", i.e. "I give thanks."

Teacher: What good can you give?

(Students' answers: love, happiness, respect, health, luck, friendship, peace without war)

Words of gratitude and a manifestation of elementary politeness cheer up, cause a smile, help someone feel needed.
Such a small word, used both in the sense of a predicate, and a particle, and a noun, and even an introductory word, but so many good feelings! It is no coincidence that for a long time there was a very wise belief among the people - do not say words of gratitude in a state of irritation.
What can you be thankful for?I wake up every morning and say “thank you” to this life for waking up, for the fact that I have people for whom I should wake up and live. Be generous to kind words, do not forget to say: "Thank you" for the good deeds that others do for you, parents, friends, colleagues, just strangers on the street. Therefore, we can say “thank you” to the sun that it shines brightly, to the driver who slowed down at the pedestrian crossing. And, of course, you should say “thank you” to your parents, otherwise you would never have been in this world.

Words of gratitude and appreciation warm us with their warmth. BUT short word"thank you", said from the heart, can give us good mood even on a gloomy day.

Teacher: Thank you! Thanks a lot! Thanks a lot! Thank you all, friends!

We say these words very often, but today I want to say them in a special way with all the warmth to everyone - for the snow outside the window, for the frost receding, for a good mood, for good acquaintances and meetings, for a casual smile, a quiet voice , support and for the fact that we all ended up on this big planet in one multinational friendly family.

Among the blizzard and cold of January
There is one wonderful day.
Light in it and warmth, as on a May day,
Despite the snow and blizzard.

January 11 is the most "polite" day of the year, because we all celebrate World Thank You Day. The holiday was initiated by UNESCO and the United Nations. The purpose of the event is to remind the inhabitants of the planet of the high value of politeness, good manners and the ability to thank others for good deeds.

Pair work.

  1. How can you thank? (Thank you, thank you very much, thank you, I am grateful (thankful) to you, thank you very much, thank you very much, God save you, God bless you)
  1. What helps to say polite words? (smile, gestures: raised hands with palms forward, palms near the heart, palms on the chest, head tilt, take the person’s hand and say thank you, you can kneel, on one knee))

Thank you game.

In the circle, everyone chooses a partner with their eyes and says thank you in different ways.

Teacher: What does the word "thank you" sound like? different countries peace? In Ukrainian, this word "thank you" sounds "thank you", but Ukrainians prefer the synonym - "dakaya". It is interesting that the form of expressing gratitude "Dyakuyu", which has taken root in the Ukrainian language, is primordially Russian, our ancestors used just such a sound. Historians have found confirmation of this in the Book of Veles - annals past life Russ, leading a description of 20,000 years before Kievan Rus baptism in the Christian faith was imposed. It is the word "Dyakuyu" in today's pronunciation that is consonant with the words of expressing good feelings in the root of European languages ​​related to different groups languages:

the British say “thanks”, the Germans say “danken”, the Belarusians say “dzyakui”,

Poles - zenki, Czechs - dekuyi, in Yiddish "thank you" sounds - "adank",

in Norway they write "takk" (takk), the Danes write - "tak" (so), Icelanders - "takk" (takk),

Swedes - "tack" (takk).

What conclusion can be drawn? It is noticeable that these terms are very similar in sound.

"Thank you" in different languages.

How does the word "thank you" sound in other languages?

Group work.

Get together in "Say thanks in another language" groups

(5 students per group, take turns saying the words “thank you” in different languages, the texts are printed on the cards)

  • Arabic: Shoukran (shukran)
  • Armenian: Shnorhakalutjun
  • Hawaiian: Mahalo (mahalo)
  • Greek: Evkaristo (efcharisto)
  • Georgian: Mahd-lobt (madlobt)
  • Irish: Goraibhmaithagat (go rai mas agate)
  • Italian: Grazie (grace)
  • Spanish: Gracias (gracias)
  • Cambodian: Orkun
  • Chinese: Xie-xie (Sie-sie)
  • Korean: Kamsuhamnida (kamsa hamnida)
  • Latvian: Paldies
  • Lithuanian: Kobchie (kob chi)
  • Malaysian: Terimakasih (terima porridge)
  • Mongolian: Vayarla (vayala)
  • Portuguese: Obrigado (obrigado)
  • Romanian: Multimesk (maltimesk)
  • Somali: Mahadsanid (mahasanid)
  • Swahili: AsantesanaThai: Kabkoonkrup (if you are a man), Kabkoonka (if you are a woman)
  • Tatar: Rekhmet (rekhmet)
  • Turkish: sagol (saol), tesekurederim (teshekur ederim)
  • Filipino: Salamat (Slamat)
  • Finnish: Kiitos (kiitos)
  • French: Mercibeaucoups (merci boku)
  • Hindi: Shoukriah (shukran)
  • Japanese: Domoarigato (domo arigato)

The most polite city in the world.

(pre-prepared student makes a message)

For example, researchers would drop papers in the middle of a busy street and see if passers-by would help. In addition, they counted how many times the seller says “thank you” in various stores, as well as how many times people leaving the entrance hold the door in front of them. As a result, the most polite city New York was on the planet. The former mayor of this city, Ed Koch, explained to reporters that New Yorkers became more attentive to people after the September 11 attacks: they realized how short life is. Second place - Zurich, third - Toronto. Bombay was the roughest metropolis in the world, while Bucharest, the most offhanded city in Europe, came in second from the bottom.

Unfortunately, Moscow took 30th place in the courtesy list after one Muscovite was rude to a Reader's Digest correspondent, who himself asked her to hold the door. Only residents of Singapore, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Bucharest and Bombay behave rudely than Muscovites At the same time, Zagreb was singled out by journalists as the city with the most obliging passers-by, after an elderly Croat with arthritis rushed to collect papers.Stockholm also deserved the title of the city with the most polite sellers.

Practical work "My smiley (sun) says thank you"

Exercise 1. Cut out the smiley, glue the palms with words of gratitude. We write words of gratitude on it.

(the poem is read in advance by three prepared students)

I draw "thank you" with a flower:

Any petal is grateful,

Every leaf trembles on it,

Wants to express approval.

I draw "thank you" with dew,

Chimes of morning drops.

Saying "thank you" for everything

My good, my good reader.

I draw "thank you" with a line,

Poetic, bright, beautiful...

And I also draw... with my soul:

I say “thank you” from the bottom of my heart!

Task 2. We draw the word "thank you" with elements of the picture according to the plot of the poem,(the task is performed on landscape sheet paints or markers)

Teacher: Do not forget to congratulate your friends and acquaintances on the World Thank You Day! They will be pleased to receive signs of attention and gratitude from you.

Special day on the calendar
International Day of "thank you".
We celebrate it in January
And this holiday is necessary and beautiful.
"Thank you" must be said every time
After all, in response you will hear gratitude,
Let's congratulate everyone on this day
And show solidarity with each other.

Reflection.

Let's hold hands and say thank you to each other, raise our hands up and say thank you, hug each other's shoulders and say thank you.

What feelings did the classroom evoke? What was difficult? Easily?

Today thank everyone who is close to you, everyone you love and appreciate. And remember: "thank you" is a word - a firefly, so warm the people close to you today!

(we include a clip from the Internet or downloaded in advance)