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What about the theme class about sports?

With the theme of "Welcome to the Olympics-Civilized Etiquette Accompany Our Walk", we advocate elegant words and deeds, create a good atmosphere, vigorously improve students' civilized quality, promote the cultivation of students' civilized behavior habits, and enable all students to grow up healthily in the practice of welcoming the Olympics. Activity preparation: 1. Mobilize students to collect and inquire all kinds of information about the Olympic Games from books, newspapers, radio, television and the Internet. 2, understand the basic knowledge of civilized etiquette. 3. The host of the training theme class meeting (two, one male and one female). Iii. Activity flow: (1) Preface presenters (A and B for short) debut: A: I will never forget July 13th, 21, that sleepless night. B: The sleepless night on July 13th is unforgettable! A: The eyes of the whole world are on Moscow. B: All Chinese people are waiting. A: On July 13th, 21, at the 112th plenary session of the International Olympic Committee, the bid country for the 29th Olympic Games in 28 will be decided soon. Who could it be? International Olympic Committee President Samalan (official document from www.fbzlw.cn) Grandpa Qi came slowly with an envelope in his hand. B: Our hearts are tense. What will happen to the voting results of IOC members? We will wait and see. A: Although we can't understand what Grandpa Samaranch said, B: But we can hear "beijing" clearly. China people's "Olympic dream" has come true. A: The successful bid for the Olympic Games is a victory for Beijing, and B: It is also a victory for Chinese people all over the world! A: China is a land of etiquette, with a long history of thousands of years, which is the civilized etiquette passed down from generation to generation by our ancestors. B: Being civilized and knowing etiquette is the most basic code of conduct for every middle school student. A: Listening to the approaching footsteps of the Beijing Olympic Games, we naturally cannot allow ourselves to be a static bystander. B: Let's * * * participate together-welcome the Olympic Games, stress civilization, establish a new style, and start from scratch. Join us: The class meeting on the theme of "Welcome the Olympics, Build a New Style-Civilized Etiquette Accompany Our Bank" begins now! (II) Competition on Olympic Knowledge and Civilized Etiquette A: The modern Olympic Movement is an international social movement. It is not only the largest sports activity in the history of human social sports, but also plays an important role in the development of world sports, and it is also a grand social and cultural phenomenon in human history. It has become a symbol of peace, friendship and progress of human society, and the Olympic motto of "Faster, Higher and Stronger" has become a spiritual force for human beings to overcome themselves and make continuous progress. B: This summer, the 29th Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, China. We should take practical actions to "welcome the Olympic Games, stress civilization and cultivate a new style". First of all, we must know something about the Olympic Games. The moderator raised questions, and each group (or team) sent representatives to answer them. (The following questions are for choice only) (1) The Olympic Games are divided into ancient Olympic Games and modern Olympic Games. Where is the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games? How many years have you experienced? How many sessions were held? A. Ancient Greece was the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 117 years from 776 BC to 394 BC, and * * * was held for 293 times. (2) When and where was the first modern Olympic Games held, and how many sessions were held in 24? How many countries and cities are hosting it? B the first modern Olympic games was held in Athens, Greece from April 6 to 15, 1896. 311 athletes from 13 countries participated in this Olympic Games. During the 18 years from 1896 to 24, the modern Olympic Games were held for 28 times, including the 6th in 1916, the 12th in 194 and the 13th in 1944. Due to the outbreak of World War I and World War II (article from www.fbzlw.cn), only 24 times were actually held successfully. From Athens in 1896 to Sydney in 24, 22 cities in 18 countries in the world have hosted the Olympic Games. (3) Who was the first athlete in China to participate in the Olympic Games? In which Olympic Games, in which event and where? C Liu Changchun, a student of Northeastern University in China, participated in the 1th Olympic Games held in Los Angeles on July 3th, 1932. He participated in the 4-meter, 2-meter and 1-meter track and field competitions, becoming the first athlete in China to participate in the Olympic Games. At that time, in the report of the preparatory meeting for the Los Angeles Olympic Games, a full-length photo of Liu Changchun was published, which read "Liu Changchun, the only representative of 4 million people in China". (4) Which Chinese athlete won the first Olympic gold medal? Which Olympic Games did he take part in, which competition did he take part in and what did he achieve? D Xu Haifeng, a Chinese athlete, won the self-selected pistol slow-fire championship with a score of 566 points in the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, becoming the first gold medal winner in this Olympic Games. (5) How many athletes did China send in the 27th and 28th Olympic Games, and what breakthrough achievements did China make? E in the 27th and 28th Olympic games, China made a historic breakthrough. In the 27th Olympic Games, China sent 31 athletes to participate, and * * * won 28 gold medals, 16 silver medals and 15 bronze medals, making it into the top three in the gold medal list for the first time. Three people set eight world records 12 times, and six people set 11 Olympic records 11 times. In the 28th Olympic Games, China sent 47 athletes to participate, and * * * won 32 gold medals and 63 medals in total, ranking second in the medal list with excellent results. (6) China is an "ancient civilization" and is known as the "state of etiquette". Civilization is a virtue of being a man. How should we practice it in welcoming the Olympic Games? A. The requirement of civility and politeness is a code of conduct that people abide by, which usually refers to the modesty and respect shown by individuals in words and actions. When dealing with people, you should be warm and polite, speak Mandarin, and use polite language actively. (7) What are the polite expressions? B there are "please, you, thank you, I'm sorry, please forgive, never mind, never mind, you're welcome, good morning, hello, goodbye, good night" and so on. (8) What should we do specifically about civilization? A. When you want to show modesty and others show respect, you can use your respectful name "you"; Elders and old people can also be called "old uncles" and "old ladies", but not "old men" and "old women". B. When you ask others for help, you should use polite words, such as "please" and "thank you", and you can't use a mandatory or commanding tone or call "hello" or "alas" directly. C. When others help themselves, facilitate themselves or add trouble to others, use words of thanks. It is impolite and uncivilized to be indifferent, indifferent and cold. D. When others thank you, say "Don't mention it" and "Never mind"; When we meet in the morning or on the road, we should ask "Good morning" and "Hello". E it's impolite to give up your seat, ignore it or grab it when you see the old, the weak, the sick, the disabled, the pregnant woman and the child in the car or boat. F. When watching a play, a performance, a movie or a football match on public occasions, don't whistle, make a loud noise, and don't be late or leave halfway. At the end of the performance or game, you should stand up and applaud to express your gratitude to the performers and contestants. G. Especially when you meet foreign guests, you should take the initiative to say hello and greet them. If foreign guests take the initiative to wave, ask questions or talk with us, you should treat them with courtesy, and don't be ashamed to meet people and deliberately avoid them. When talking with foreign guests, be natural and kind, and pay attention to each other's conversation. We don't watch or follow foreign guests. In front of foreign guests, we represent China people and have a good image of civilization, enthusiasm, generosity and comity. We must not damage our personality, national dignity and national dignity. (3) Civilized manners start with me. 5. Moderator A: To welcome the Olympic Games, we must stress civilization and establish a new style. Everyone has talked a lot about how to talk about civilization. We must talk about civilization in order to cultivate a new style, and the two must complement each other. So what should we middle school students do in welcoming the Olympic Games? (Students are free to speak on stage. ) Host A: There are still some uncivilized phenomena in our life. The students in our class carefully observed and compiled some uncivilized phenomena in our campus life into a short drama. Please watch carefully and comment on some uncivilized phenomena. (Sitcom performance: swearing, fighting, chasing/knocking on the table in the canteen, grabbing food, not cleaning/eating snacks in the teaching area, littering, etc.) B: Thank you for your wonderful performance. Please talk about what uncivilized phenomena you found from it. (Students speak freely, about 6 students. ) B: Everyone is right. Evidently, uncivilized phenomena (from model data network) are not uncommon in our lives. These scenes are heartbreaking. (4) All of us stand up and take the oath. Let's tell the world with our heart that I can do it! (The host leads everyone to take the oath) Attached to the oath: We solemnly swear: start from me, start from now, start from small things, stress civilization, establish a new style, and resolutely bid farewell to uncivilized words and deeds. Honest and trustworthy, law-abiding, respect for teachers, filial piety to parents, unity and friendship, civilized speech, healthy internet access, pay attention to hygiene, care for public property, dress appropriately and behave generously. We conveniently picked up a piece of paper, pure is our own spirit; A stain that we intentionally wipe off purifies our own soul. Let's use our sense of responsibility and love to create a civilized and harmonious campus environment, be qualified students and be excellent citizens. (5) The class teacher's speech (6) is over