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The ABC of politeness Prepared by: teacher of MKDOU "Shvartsevsky kindergarten" Nechiporovich Valentina Evgenievna

“To give people joy, you need to be kind and polite.”

Goal: To expand children’s knowledge about the rules of good manners, kind words and their application

Polite words Not one or two, Remember and know These miracles are glory!

The bright sun has risen again. And you must say... (Good morning.)

We are not too lazy to repeat all day when we meet... (Good afternoon)

You met a friend on the way. Walk past him, don’t be shy and don’t be disingenuous, and kindly tell him... (hello)

You haven’t seen your friend for many years, when you meet, shout “Hello!” to him!

If you ask for something, never forget: always be well-mannered and say... (please)

If anyone helped you, don’t forget to say... (thank you)

It's time for the table, everything for food is set. We wish everyone... (Bon appetit)

Did you sneeze? Without further ado - Let's say together... (Be healthy)

A friend must be valued and protected. When parting, say... (Until we meet again!)

Now the time has come to say goodbye, Let's say loudly to everyone... (Goodbye!)

If you accidentally pushed your neighbor, she dropped the net on the floor, don’t wait too long to answer, say it loudly... (Excuse me, please!)

If the sun sets, the trees turn golden, Then when we meet everyone we know... (Good evening.)

Evening. We really want to sleep. Let's tell everyone... (Good night.)

Forgive me, please, Forgive me and don’t be angry, Let the symbol of peace - doves - soar high into the sky! Let's not quarrel anymore, We won't ever, Let's make peace with you for many years to come! Let the resentment be angry, what is it for? Let her not come back, she will forget us!

Before we part and everyone goes home, I would like to say goodbye, and at the same time wish you to be polite. Don’t forget the magic words, So that you can speak with kind words to your friends.


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Politeness is cultivated by politeness.

“All thinkers, I think, have come to the conclusion that education must begin from the cradle” N.I. Pirogov...

In kindergarten, we are teachers, we pay special attention to the education of politeness, we teach the rules of...

“Politeness is brought up by politeness” Recommendations for parents

It is from childhood that the first shoots are laid in the education of politeness. No wonder they say: “Like the seed, like the tribe.”...

“Politeness is brought up by politeness” (recommendations for parents) Educator: Elena Stanislavovna Koinosova. The city of Kropotkin MADOU TsRR kindergarten No. 14

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Lecture hall “Let's talk about politeness” Museum “History of the Development of Moscow Culture” State Educational Institution Secondary School with in-depth study of the English language No. 1371 CJSC Moscow Head: Kuzyakova G.V.

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Class topics: “Who invented etiquette?” “Do we know how to say hello?” “How to give and receive gifts” “And the curtain rises and makes noise” “Telephone etiquette” “We are going to visit” “Does a person need to be beautiful?” “They greet you by their clothes...” “Yes, a first and last name is not a piece of cake.”

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“DO WE KNOW HELLO?” “Hello!” - how easily and habitually we pronounce this phrase, and just as easily we answer it. But what would be our surprise if we were greeted with the words: “Have you eaten today?” or “Are your livestock healthy?” But these are precisely the phrases that were exchanged between the inhabitants of Ancient China, Mongolia, and Egypt who met each other. . . What kind of greetings do people use! Firework! Ciao! Salaam Alaikum! How do I do!..” This is how the lecturer of the school museum “History of the Development of Moscow Culture”, a member of the Museum Council, 8th grade student Anna Filimonenko, begins her lesson with second graders. Special cards have been prepared for classes that illustrate the story and make it more interesting and colorful.

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With the words “I see you!” exchanged when the Zulus met. And a tribe of other African inhabitants invented greetings for all occasions:

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There are greetings for sitting, standing, lying, happy and unhappy, etc. Imagine what it was like for the little Africans while they learned all this. And you can’t mix it up. This has long been considered bad manners

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Greeting business people This is how they greet relatives This is how friends greet each other This is how a man greets a lady

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Sonotrians and Ekimos greet with their noses HOW THE BRITISH SAY HEALTH Familiarity with different greetings arouses keen interest among the children. Then the lecturer invites the students to break into pairs and come up with their own greetings to each other. The guys' imagination knows no bounds

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Situational task 1 One boy complained that “these greetings” were nothing but trouble. “I,” he says, “will soon become nervous from them. On the street I just turn my head so as not to miss someone I know. As soon as I see you, “Hello!” I shout. And they also reprimand me: “How uncultured you are, Kesha, it’s just terrible!” Do you know how he greeted?... Kesha is running down the alley: hands in his pockets, cap pulled down over his eyes, collar raised, feet kicking a tin can. The school nurse is coming towards you. As he walked, he cheerfully shouted either “give” or “screw” and rushed on. And she just threw up her hands and sighed heavily: “They teach them and teach them, but it’s of little use.” Question: What did Kesha do wrong? Question: Who greets first if the youngest and the oldest meet? Boy and girl? Who gives their hand first?

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Situational task 2 You are walking down the street with a friend. He greeted a person you didn’t know and paused. Should I say hello to you? Answer: Yes. It’s also a must to greet people you often meet (a salesperson in a bakery, a resident from a neighboring building, a teacher who teaches in other classes), even if you don’t know them. Situational task 3 You entered the bus and saw that your friends were standing at the end of the bus. Should I say hello to them? If necessary, how? Answer: If you see friends on the bus, in the library, on the other side of the street, then you should greet them, provided that they noticed you. Of course, there is no point in shouting. Words are replaced with gestures, a smile, a bow.

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During the lesson, the children receive tasks on cards where they need to insert the missing greeting words

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Zhdanova N.D. Junior group teacher POLITENESS

What is politeness? The word “politeness” comes from the Old Slavonic “vezhe”, that is, “expert”. Being polite means knowing how to behave. Politeness is a moral quality of a person for whom respect for people is an everyday norm of behavior and a habitual way of treating others. It includes: attentiveness, showing goodwill towards everyone, willingness to provide a service to everyone who needs it, friendliness, delicacy, tact, modesty.

The history of the origin of the word "politeness" POLITENESS POLITENESS

In what cases do we use these words? Gratitude Farewell Request Apology Greeting

Magic words. What words do you think are called magic? Why? Thank you Sorry Please Forgive Hello Thank you These words make our speech more pleasant, warmer, more friendly.

Hello. I say to my friend: “Hello! “And he responded: “Great!” “There is nothing bad here, both words are suitable. To the eldest, if we meet him, First “Hello!” " We are speaking. We wish you good health (health).

Goodbye. " Goodbye! " - We say goodbye; That's what we're talking about, that we still have dates ahead of us, Many, many new meetings! "Goodbye" - i.e. we hope to see you again. Goodbye. Bye. See you.

There are not one or two polite words, Remember and know these miracle words! Thank you Please Why do we say “thank you”? Cancel, perhaps, the word “please”? For everything they do for us. We repeat it every minute. And we couldn’t remember, No, perhaps, without the word “please” Who was told how many times... We feel uncomfortable.

“Each of you guys has a magical power - the power of your words and actions” V. Oseeva

Before we part and everyone goes home, I would like to say goodbye, Wishing you at the same time, So that you are polite, Don’t forget the magic words, So that you speak kind words with your friends.

Riddles Having met a bunny, the neighbor hedgehog says to him: “...” HELLO!!!

And his big-eared neighbor answers: “Hedgehog, ....” Hello!

Flounder swam to the Octopus On Monday, And on Tuesday, in parting, she said to Her: “…..” Goodbye!

A wagtail from the shore dropped a worm, and for the treat the fish gurgled to her: “...” Thank you!

The Hippopotamus and the Elephant, believe me, will not fit through the door together. The one who is more polite will now say: “Only...” after YOU!

Tsar Gundey gave Ivan five nails for his salvation, And Ivanushka said to the Tsar: “...” Thank you!

Well done! Thank you for your attention!


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Politeness is brought up by politeness Parent meeting in the middle group February 2015

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Etiquette is a set of rules of conduct relating to attitude towards people (dealing with others, forms of address and greetings, manners of behavior in public places). Politeness is a way of applying etiquette. It is well known that the most important thing in raising a child to be polite is a constant good example.

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Parents are a tuning fork for a child: how they sound. True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises. (J. Rousseau) that’s how he will respond.

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Greet. First of all, adults themselves must be polite. Most parents teach their kids to wave goodbye and say “bye.” But the child will also have to say hello often: to family, friends, educators and teachers. From childhood, train this useful skill in a playful way, with dolls and bears. Play out different situations. This way the child will learn to say hello faster. Play “shop”, “guests”, “hospital”, “school” with your baby. When you meet neighbors and acquaintances, say hello. And boys can be taught to shake hands when meeting. This is a special ritual for men. And dad can show his son how men greet. After all, in childhood, dad is an example for the baby. What should adults teach children?

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Say “thank you.” The baby is often given gifts and treated to sweets. Remind him that it is customary to thank and say “thank you” for a kind gesture. If the child is still small and shy of strangers, then do not reproach him for his silence, but thank him for it yourself. Play with your baby and teach him to say the magic word. Read books, show clear examples of how to thank someone for kindness. Saying “please.” If a child hears this word often, then he says it himself. Use this word in your conversation at home, at the table. Ask your child politely to give you bread, a spoon, or something else; while playing, ask another child politely to give you a toy. Or when buying ice cream, do not forget the word “please” at the beginning of the phrase.

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Learn to say “sorry.” The child must understand that the word “sorry” is a step towards reconciliation and with its help you can improve relations with the one you offended. It, this word, is even a medicine for those who have been hurt. If you yourself inadvertently yelled at your child, be sure to apologize to him, in this way you will cultivate in the child the understanding that adults are sometimes wrong and admit it. If the child does not listen to you, pretend that you are offended. After a while, your child will ask for forgiveness.

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Don't interrupt. During a conversation, it is important to listen to the person to the end and let him finish his sentence before answering. This must also be observed in dialogue with children. And teach them not to interrupt their elders. If your baby wants to attract attention, teach him to do this with gestures: wave your hand or touch his arm, so that you immediately understand that he wants to say something and you can approach him when you are free. It’s not nice when adults talk, but a child constantly attracts attention to himself, asks questions or tries to distract you. Except for some very important information.

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Do not discuss others in public. Sometimes parents feel awkward because a child, for example, sees a person with dark skin or a physical disability on the street and screams, pointing at him, asking his mother why his uncle is black. Agree with your child that if he wants to ask something, you need to ask your question without attracting the attention of others. Explain that it is not customary to discuss other people’s appearance out loud: it is unpleasant for them, and for a child it is a sign of bad taste.

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Give way to the weak. By your personal example, teach your children to give up their seats to the weak: elderly people on public transport, a woman with a baby in line, tell your son to give up his seat to a girl. When entering a store, hold the door for another person. You can whisper in a child’s ear a reminder of help (helped your grandmother carry a bag of groceries to the refrigerator, cut a piece of pie. Respect the rules of another house. From childhood, children should be taught to behave in public places. Everywhere there are rules of behavior. In the theater, museum, You can't shout or run around in a restaurant, but you can do this on the playground or in the park. In the clinic they speak quietly. When visiting, you can't jump on the bed if it's allowed at home.

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Close your mouth. Respecting the health of others around you and covering your mouth when you cough, yawn or chew is a courtesy and a safety measure. Friendliness and kindness towards others is the “golden rule”. This rule has a lot to do with empathy. This is one of the first rules you should teach your children. It will help them make friends and understand life situations well. Help others. This rule is closely related to the golden rule. Your child should be willing to help others if needed.

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Follow the rules. This last rule is basic, but mandatory. Respecting authority is also a manifestation of good manners and your child should know this. With these simple rules, you can teach your child the rules of etiquette, but this does not mean that the list of rules is final; you yourself can add to it what you see fit.

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Memo for parents “How to help your child be polite” Always strive to use polite “magic” words yourself in your speech. Remember that you are a shining example to follow. Convince your relatives surrounding the child that polite words are the norm in your family. Tell your child about the power of “magic words.” Always say hello and goodbye to your child. Try to use different forms of greeting and farewell (good afternoon, good morning, all the best, see you soon, all the best, etc.). Teach your child the basic rule of politeness: say hello always and everywhere to everyone you see for the first time that day. Don’t forget: when teaching politeness, always be polite yourself!

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Rules for raising a polite person Do not insult the human dignity of your son or daughter. Do not speak rude words in front of him, much less when addressing him. Do not use physical methods of punishment. Don't make endless comments about trivial matters. Encourage children's independence. Be unanimous and consistent in your demands. Do not express disagreement in front of the child. Before you make demands on your child, make them on yourself. Show interest in the child’s life and problems - by imitating, he will very soon return this to you. Be sincere: your apparent politeness and sensitivity to others is easily recognized by a child - he learns lies and hypocrisy. Treat other people tactfully, be patient with other people's shortcomings: this will be a lesson in kindness and humanity for your child. Don’t speak disrespectfully or badly about people: the child will grow up and begin to speak about you the same way. Behavior is the moral measure of a person. Show nobility under any circumstances. Be an example for your child.

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1. Start your morning with a smile. 2. Don't think about your child with anxiety. 3. Know how to read a child. 4. Don't compare children with each other. 5. Praise often and from the heart. 6. Separate the child's behavior from his essence. 7. Experience the joy of joint activities with your child. 8. Let your child know that he is the most loved and desired. 9. Do not be indifferent to the inner world and experiences of your children. 10. Try not to show your negative emotions to your children, do not set a bad example. 11. Try not to create situations in which the child can show his negative behavior. 12. Praise your child as much as possible, even for minor successes. 13. If you want to develop certain qualities in a child, try to treat him as if he has them. Rules of communication in the family

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How to develop politeness Studying etiquette. In order to follow generally accepted norms of behavior for a polite person, you need to know these norms. By studying etiquette and trying to follow it, a person develops politeness. Reading. Not every well-read person is polite, but every polite person is well-read. The broader a person’s horizons, the more respect he has for others; and the closer he is to cultivating politeness in himself. Work on yourself. By developing the ability to listen carefully to your interlocutor without interrupting, a person develops politeness. Communication. There is nothing better for achieving politeness than thoughtful communication with a polite person.

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Basic rules of cultural behavior that should be formed in a 4-5 year old preschooler: The ability to take into account the desires and intentions of other children in the game, play together with common toys, and give in. Children need to be taught to observe the rules of cultural behavior in public places, in transport, at the table, at a party, etc. Children should be taught the habit of always telling the truth. An important task that acquires special significance at this age level is the formation of relationships with adults and peers: a polite, attentive attitude towards adults, the ability to play friendly with children, and to protect the weak and offended. It is necessary to teach children to maintain order in the room. In the play corner. Rule: “Every thing has its place.”

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It’s just that children with good manners will find it easier to adapt to kindergarten and then to school; they will quickly learn to follow the rules adopted by the team. With such children it is easier to go on a visit, to a cafe, to public places, without thinking that they will throw a tantrum at you. With a polite child, not only will it be easier for those around him, but he will also feel better himself, because he will think about the feelings of other people and what needs to be said. This habit will come from the parents' home, where children will simply repeat what their parents do. "Do as I do." Teaching politeness - why is it needed?

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Speech etiquette

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"Telephone etiquette" - Types of telephone conversation. For example, one conversation: Masha, hello, how are you? Telephone etiquette. I attract your attention for communication - an appeal. The person being called may not identify himself. Is Sasha at home? 10. Place and time of speech: where and when communication takes place. Phrases like: Some noise on the phone are included in a telephone conversation.

“Table etiquette” - It’s a holiday for you!... I wish you success in preparing for the holiday! The cake fork or spoon should be to the right of the plate. The tea level should be 1-1.5 cm below the edge of the cup.

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This is how the word “Etiquette” appeared. ETIQUETTE at the festive table. You can learn more about the rules of etiquette from the books:

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“Good manners” - 1. Would you like to feel free in any society? 2. Would you like to please yourself and others? 3. Would you like to have good manners, a wide circle of interesting acquaintances and be the “life of the party”? Ancient Greece "Beautiful behavior." Does it really matter how it is? XIV – XVII centuries “CODE OF KNIGHT HONOR”.

“Etiquette for Children” - Fostering a gender culture of behavior in preschoolers based on teaching the rules of modern etiquette. Types of etiquette are determined by social and professional groups. Games are the main activity of a preschooler. Drawings, crafts, fairy tales and stories invented by children. Go kindergarten No. 486. Children’s creativity should be actively introduced into teaching behavioral rules:

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Slide 1 Completed by: first category primary school teacher, Alesya Vasilievna Khomich LEARNING TO COMMUNICATE
Slide 2 Hello - this means be healthy!
Slide 3 Magic words. I wish you good luck Sorry Please be kind Thank you Please All the best Sorry Good health Goodbye Very nice No need for gratitude Good afternoon Good evening Hello Sain bayna h ein daa
Slide 4 Talk to anyone the way you would like to be talked to.
Slide 5 ATTENTION! ATTENTION! The School of Politeness is open! We invite 1st grade students to attend classes. Principal of the school Solnyshko Sh V
Slide 61. Kindness lesson Musical break 2. Communication lesson 3. Mood lesson Lesson schedule.
Slide 7 A kind person is like the sun. A lesson in kindness
Slide 8 Dictionary.

Master class: laptop “Country of politeness and kindness”

Kind 1. Doing good to others, sympathetic. 2. One that brings good, well-being. Soulful Unkind Joyful Angry Responsive Happy Warm Cloudy Good Unkind Untidy Heartfelt Bad Kind
Slide 9 When the sun is warm, when mother is good. It is bad for him who does no good to anyone. Learn to do good to people. Then you will live happily and be surrounded by friends. A lesson in kindness
Slide 10Musical break
Slide 11 Communication lesson
Slide 12Greetings. Introducing yourself. 3. Explain the purpose of your call. 4. Gratitude. Parting. My phone rang...
Slide 13 Tram number ten was walking along the boulevard ring, One hundred and fifteen people were sitting and standing in it. Suddenly, at the fifth stop, Leaning on a stick, a decrepit grandmother climbs into a crowded carriage...
Slide 14Learn to behave correctly in any situation. And then you will live happily and be surrounded by friends.
Slide 15 Share your smile, and it will come back to you more than once... A lesson in mood
Slide 16Talk to anyone the way you would like to be spoken to. Learn to do good to people. Then you will live happily and be surrounded by friends. Learn to behave correctly in any situation. Share your smile, and it will come back to you more than once...

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Poems about politeness for children

Presentation. Polite words

Let's talk about politeness Politeness is a coin that costs nothing to the giver, but gives pleasure to the receiver. Eastern wisdom

With a word you can save, with a word you can kill, with a word you can lead regiments! May every day and every hour bring you something new. Let your mind be kind and your heart be smart!

We all once learned to walk, draw, talk. Let's remember, guys, how to be kind and polite.

You need to know how twice two are all the magic words. These short words are heard everywhere in the morning. They live for centuries in the world, It’s high time to remember them!

Good words.

Politeness lessons for older preschool children

These words have been known to everyone for a long time. You see, they are simple and not new. But I’ll repeat it anyway: - Good people, be healthy! When I meet friends and acquaintances, I look into their eyes with a smile, It’s very easy for me to be polite, I’ll be the first to say “hello.” It was beautifully invented by someone - To thank for your help, The usual word “thank you” We must not forget to say.


Goodbye When we say goodbye, we all say “goodbye.” We always say to each other, “Please,” if we want to fulfill a wish or a request. There are so many useful, beautiful and affectionate words in the world. Please, just be polite, because this is the basis of the foundations. And it’s very simple to be polite: Be kind - the usual advice, It doesn’t matter how tall you are or how old you are.

Good afternoon. - Good afternoon! - they told you. - Good afternoon! - you answered. How two strings were connected - Warmth and kindness.

Hello. - Hello! - you tell the person. - Hello! - he will smile back. And, probably, he won’t go to the pharmacy. And he will be healthy for many years.

Thank you. Why do we say “thank you”? For everything they do for us. And we couldn’t remember - Who was told how many times? Sorry. Forgive me, I will no longer accidentally break dishes, And interrupt adults, And forget what I promised. But if I still forget, I’m sorry, I won’t do it again.

RULES OF CONDUCT AT SCHOOL

You look like forty, You didn’t hear the bell! And when the bell rings, the lesson begins. If you want to answer, You can raise your hand, And when you were asked, You must stand at your desk, Answer what was taught, And then you will get a “5”!

If a teacher enters the class, don’t turn around, don’t shout, but stand quietly at your desks - let the teacher look at how beautiful you are standing, and then tell you to sit down.

During the lesson there is no need to whisper and quietly chew sausage, admire the crows outside the window and pick your nose snifflingly. During the lesson it is advisable to listen: What will the teacher tell you now? And try to study better, so that your class is proud of you.

When the lesson is over, All the assignments are done, We will say everything to the teacher: “Thank you, goodbye!”

Proverbs and sayings":

1. “Politeness opens all doors.”2. “An affectionate word is also pleasant for a cat.”3. “The word burns worse than fire.”4. “A good word heals, but an evil word cripples.”5. “The bad word is dirty water.”6. “You can melt the honey with a kind word.”

Topic: Learning to be polite

Lesson steps During the classes Equipment Formation of UUD
Ι. Updating experience —What does a person need if he lives in the world of people? (Communication)

- What words do we start communicating with?

- These magical, polite words help to win over a person.

- What other polite words do you know? (Children's answers) 1

Excerpt from the cartoon “Baby and Carlson...”

Illustration depicting the city, the boy Seryozha, his friends, mom, dad, teacher.

Cognitive UUD
  1. We develop the ability to navigate our knowledge system;
  2. We develop the ability to recognize the lack of information;
ΙΙ. Statement of educational problem — Do you know where and when they are used? 2

- What do you think we will learn in class today?

(Today we will go to the land of Politeness.)

ΙΙΙ. Collaborative discovery of knowledge 1. - Look at p. 6 textbooks.

— Why is there a handshake on this page?

- Read the words of greeting.

- When people say to each other: “Hello”, “Good afternoon”, “Good morning”, “Good evening”, “Hello”. 1

- How are these greetings different?

2. - Do we always use words when we greet each other? Is it possible to greet each other without words?

- Look at the pictures on p. 7. How do the characters in the drawings greet each other? (Without words: a cadet salutes an officer, an elderly man bows to a lady, boys pat each other on the shoulder. In all cases, gestures can accompany words)

— In what cases are greetings without words appropriate? 4

3. - Today our guest is a cartoon character, you, of course, know him.

The teacher includes an excerpt from the cartoon “Baby and Carlson...”, in which Carlson greets the baby.

— How did Carlson greet the baby? Why?

- Let's see who else Carlson is greeting?

4. — Open p. 8-9 textbook.

- How will Carlson say hello to his mother?

- With Freken Bock?

- With the dog Bimbo?

— How will the heroes respond to Carlson’s greeting?

The teacher calls the students to the board and invites the students to role-play situations.2 1

5. Who can you greet with the word “great” (“hello”)?

POLITENESS LESSONS IN PICTURES

— Which word “hello” or “great” do you say more often? 2

— The word “hello” is very interesting. Let’s think about its meaning: “hello” - we wish you health (health). Therefore, people are pleased to hear this greeting.

"- Hello! –

We bowed and said to each other.

Even though they were complete strangers.

- Hello!-

What special things did we say to each other?

Just “hello”, we didn’t say anything else.

Why is there a drop of sunshine in the world?

Why has there been a little more happiness in the world?

Why has life become a little more joyful?”

—Can you answer the poet’s questions? I will repeat them again.

— What words do we add to the word “Hello” to make our greeting even more pleasant for the interlocutor? (If children have difficulty:

“In order to make people feel happier and more pleasant, we add to the words of greeting those that make our speech warmer and friendlier. We say: “Hello, mommy!”, “Great, Shurik!”, “Hello, brother!”)

6. - And now I’ll read you a poem. Listen to him and tell me what words of greeting you heard here?
Invented by someone
Simple and wise
When meeting, say hello:
- Good morning.
- Good morning! –

Sun and birds.
- Good morning! –

Smiling faces.
And everyone becomes
Kind, trusting...
Good morning lasts until evening.

V. Krivosheeva “Good morning”

(Children's answers)

7. - Let's imagine a situation - the boy Seryozha goes to school in the morning. He meets his friends along the way.

The teacher has a picture of a city on a magnetic board. A boy (drawn) walks through the city, friends meet him.

- How will Seryozha greet them?

— The boy entered the school and met the teacher there. 1

The teacher rearranges the pictures.

-Who should say hello first? How will Seryozha greet the teacher?

— In the evening, Seryozha sits at home, studies. Mom and dad came home from work. How can a boy greet them?

8. - Let's read in chorus the poem by A. Yashin on p. 11. (First, the children read (who can) the poem to themselves, then out loud.)

- Look at how beautiful the cat is drawn below.

- Take the cards from me. Read what time of day you should greet your cat. Say hello to him.

Cards with the words “morning”, “day”, “evening”
  1. We develop the ability to draw simple conclusions as a result of teamwork.

Communicative UUD

  1. We develop the ability to observe the rules of polite communication;
  2. We develop the ability to implement a simple statement on a given topic

Regulatory UUD

1 . Formation of the ability to learn to express one’s assumption based on working with textbook material;

2. We develop the ability to evaluate educational actions in accordance with the assigned task;

3. We develop the ability to predict upcoming work (make a plan);

4. Formation of the ability to carry out cognitive and personal reflection.
Personal UUD

  1. We develop the ability to understand the role of speech in people’s lives
ΙV. Application of knowledge 1. The teacher shows a picture of the Hobbit"

— Guys, who knows this hero?

- Listen to how Bilbo and Gandalf met.

- Good morning! - said Bilbo, wanting to say exactly what

that it was a good morning: the sun was shining brightly and the grass

turned green. But Gandalf cast a sharp glance at him from under thick, shaggy eyebrows.

- What are you trying to say? - he asked. - Just wish me good morning? Or are you saying that today is a good morning, no matter what I think about it? Or do you mean that this morning everyone should be kind?

“And this, and that, and the third,” answered Bilbo.

J. R. R. Tolkien "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again"

(If there is a movie, you can show an excerpt from the movie)

2. - What do you guys think? 4

— Do many different fairy-tale characters live in the land of Politeness?

- Look, you recognize these heroes.

Fragment from the film "Dunno and His Friends"

3. - Now let's imagine that the heroes of this cartoon have grown up and created their own extraordinary school. Znayka became the director of the school. And a boy whom you know well, the hero of our book, came to study at this school.

- Look at the pictures on pp. 12-13 and tell me who he will meet at Znaika’s school.

— Will the greetings be the same when we meet?

- In what cases can a Rhetorician hear in response the words: “Glad to see you”, “How many years, how many winters!”, “Welcome!”?

Each drawing depicting Doctor Pilyulkin, Sineglazka, and librarian Listik is discussed with the students. Children come up with names and patronymics for the characters.

— Who else could our heroes meet at Znaika’s school?

- How could they greet each other?

The teacher invites the children to role-play situations.1

4. — And in conclusion, listen to one more poem.

Hello, Goose!

A huge goose is running towards me
I tell myself: “Don’t be a coward.”
Maybe this goose is tame
He runs to meet me.

But the goose looks fierce,
He hisses threateningly.
It will pinch
Well, let!

I smiled:
“Hello, goose!”
He nodded his head in response
And I thought I heard: “Hello!

- Why do you think the fierce Goose suddenly nodded his head to the boy and seemed to say: “Hello!”?

- If you meet someone halfway with a smile, with a kind word of greeting, it means that you do not want to cause harm, to offend, and, probably, even the most angry goose will soften.

V. Summary — What did we learn today in rhetoric lesson?

— Which of the “polite” words was used most often today?

- Why do people say hello? 1

- Imagine that your friend saw you, walked past and did not say hello. What could this mean?

- Why do we need today’s lesson in life?

— What did you do best today?

- What difficulties did you have?

— How would you rate your mood after the lesson?

- Let's note your mood in your diary.

— How did you rate the lesson for yourself? Why?

TOOU

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Me and other people. Politeness

Say the word:
Even a block of ice will melt From a warm word: An old stump will turn green, When he hears: If you can’t eat anymore, We’ll tell mom:

"Thank you"


"Good afternoon"
"Thank you"


The boy is polite and developed, He says when meeting: When we are scolded for pranks, We say: Both in France and in Denmark They say goodbye:
Say the word:
"Hello"

"Forgive me please"

"Goodbye"

Rules of politeness:
If you are polite, And not deaf to your conscience, You will give way to the old woman without protest.

If you are polite, In your heart, and not for show, You will help a disabled person get on the trolleybus.

And if you are polite, sitting in class, you and your friend will not chatter like two magpies.

And if you are polite, you will help your mother, and offer her help without asking - that is, yourself!

And if you are polite, then in a conversation with your aunt, and with your grandfather and grandmother, you will not interrupt them.

And if you are polite, You will not attack those who are weaker. You will be timid in front of the strong.

In what cases do we use these words?
Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! Sorry! Please!
GratitudeGreetingApologyFarewellRequest

A girl, a boy, and a teacher stopped at the door to the classroom. In what order should they enter the classroom?
1.
2.
3.

Badly
Fine
check yourself
Teasing and bullying.

Fine
Badly
Be neat and clean.

Badly
Fine
Spit.

Badly
Fine
Chew gum constantly.

Badly
Fine
Listen to music at high volume.

Badly
Fine
At the table, wave your arms and gesture.

Fine
Badly
Offer your help.

Badly
Fine
Whisper in society, keep secrets and giggle, covering your mouth with your hand.

This is what the girls said when they received their gifts:
Tanya: “How much does it cost?”
Nadya: “Uh-oh, that’s not what I wanted at all...”
Lena: “Thank you! I’m very happy with the gift!”
Whose answer do you think is correct?

Read excerpts from literary works. What fairy tales are these greetings from? Who is author? - Hello, my handsome prince! Why are you as quiet as a stormy day?
A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”

...Cherry bowed politely and said: Hello, gentlemen! I do not have the honor of knowing you, but it is very pleasant to know you.
Gianni Rodari "The Adventures of Cipollino"

...The man, reaching the window sill, said: Hello. Can I land here for a minute? Yes, yes, please,” the Kid hastily answered.
Astrid Lindgren "Baby and Carlson"

Vitya offended the baby. In front of the school, in the ranks, Vitya asks: - Sorry, I admit my mistake.

Politeness pictures for children

The teacher came to the lesson, put a magazine on the table, followed by Vitya: - Sorry, I'm a little late. - Tikhomirov! Show Us the city of Pskov on the map. “Sorry,” Vitya whispers, “I’m not ready for the lesson.” We argued with Natasha: Is Vitya polite or not? Understand our dispute and send your answer. What advice would you give to Vita?

Guess a riddle:
Masha knew a lot of words, But one of them was missing. And it’s like a sin, It’s said most often. This word comes after a gift, at dinner. This word is said if they thank you...
Thank you

Guess a riddle:
Uncle Styopa is upset. He told me this: I saw Nastenka, my neighbor, on the street now. Nastya is a nice girl, Nastya goes to first grade! But I haven’t heard a word from Nastya for a long time...
Hello!

Guess a riddle:
I met my neighbor Vitya. It was a sad meeting: He hit me like a torpedo. He came at me from around the corner! But – imagine! – in vain I waited for words from Vitya...
Sorry!

Guess a riddle:
He said about his granddaughter: “What a shame! I gave her a briefcase. I see - she’s very happy! But you can’t be silent like a fish, Well, I would say...
Thank you!

Materials: Riddles - http://riddle-middle.ru/zagadki/eda/Kazakova O.V., Sboeva N.A., Gavrilkina N.I. Universal lesson developments for the course “The World around us”: 2nd grade.-3rd edition, revised. and additional - M.: VAKO, 2007. - 368 p. - (To help the teacher). Photo - Google (Internet resources)
The presentation was prepared by a primary school teacher at GBOU, School No. 590, Yukhova E.E.