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A story about a man who is famous for his good deeds. Class hour on the topic “man is famous for his good deeds”

Topic of the lesson. The man is glorious good deeds.

Lesson Objectives

educational:

develop students’ ideas about goodness, kindness and good deeds;

educational:

teach children to do good, to cultivate skills of benevolent behavior, the ability to sympathize, empathize, help to understand what is good and evil in our soul, and what will win, depends on us.

developing:

create conditions for the development of speech, enrichment vocabulary, ability to work in a group, analyze.

Lesson epigraph: Life is given for good deeds.

    Organizational part.

    Main part.

The topic of today's lesson: Man is famous for his good deeds.

Plan for learning new material ( On the desk)

1. What is good. Who is called good?
2. Good means good.
3. The main rule of a kind person.

The goal is what we need to find out.

Today we will take a journey along the road of Good, we will learn what goodness is, kindness, who is considered a good person, what deeds are considered good, we will learn to do good deeds. It’s better to travel on foot, you’ll see more, and it’s better for your health.

How do you think? What should each of us know by the end of the lesson?

So, good luck! (don’t forget to remind about posture)

First station –"Dictionary".

What is good in your opinion, your ideas.

Working with a dictionary : goodness, kindness. Qualities according to Ozhegov:

    good-natured

    friendly

    good-natured

    respectable

    kind-hearted

    conscientious

It became easier for us to move on, our luggage was replenished with new words, but with knowledge it is always easier to go. While we are walking along the road, I will tell you that our distant ancestors were looking for an answer to the question of what good and evil are. And they left their thoughts for our edification in proverbs and sayings.

So, we reached the station "Folk wisdom" .

We need to connect the proverbs correctly. Read your proverbs

What have we learned from proverbs? That goodness and kindness have always been valued, and a person has been valued for his good deeds.

Folk wisdom is also found in fairy tales. After all, in Russians folk tales good always triumphs over evil (this is how it should be in life). What fairy tales do you know that end well? (Morozko, Geese - Swans, Cinderella, etc.)

But at the station"Reader" we'll meet English fairy tale, which Oscar Wilde wrote “The Happy Prince”. Role reading.

Working with questions.

Not only deeds can be kind, but words can also be kind. After all, a person cannot always help with deeds, like a prince with jewelry; you can help with words. When a person feels bad, tell him that everything will work out, that everything will be fine. Or just say pleasant words like, “How beautiful you are today,” i.e. compliments. Give an example.

To become in this world
Tomorrow is better than yesterday
Give joy to people
Give joy to people!
To become richer yourself,
Give joy to people!

What joy can we give? (Smile)

Turn to each other and smile.

Song "Smile"

Now let’s play the game “ Say the word."

Even a block of ice will melt
From a warm word...(“ Thank you")

The old stump will turn green,
When he hears... ("Good afternoon")

The boy is polite and developed
He says when meeting... ("Hello")

If you can't eat anymore,
Let's tell mom... ("Thank you")

When we are scolded for our pranks,
We say... ("forgive me please")

Both in France and Denmark
They say goodbye... ("Goodbye")

Well done!

Everyone became more cheerful.

So, with good words we come to the next one stations"A kind person". We will stay longer at this station. After all, we need to find out what a good person should be, what we should become. Let's imagine what it is, in your opinion, what it should be?

Externally: kind face, open look.

Internally: loves people, all living things: plants, animals, flowers, bugs, spiders.

Ready to help in difficult times, polite, attentive. He does good deeds not for the sake of reward.

Popular wisdom says: When you receive something good, remember, when you do it, forget it.

What does this mean that kindness is modest and should not shout about itself. For example, listen to the story “The Old Man and the Apple Trees.”

The old man was planting apple trees. They told him: “Why do you need apple trees? It takes a long time to wait for fruit from these apple trees, and you won’t eat apples from them.” The old man said: “I won’t eat, others will eat, they will thank me.” Which the main idea of this story?

You had homework: write a short story about a kind person. Examination. Reading by 1-2 students, the rest - to check the notebook.

Why do we consider mother the kindest person? Mom, the kindest person, mom has the kindest and most sensitive heart, the love in it never fades.

Work in groups (brainstorming)

“If I want to become kinder, I need to learn– to what? - help where needed, understand others, help friends in trouble, do not quarrel, smile at those with whom you communicate, sympathize, etc. After all, kindness works wonders - it makes a person beautiful and strong.

You need to start small - help your mother carry her bag.

Song "If you are kind"

Conclusion: a kind person is one who does a good deed, thinks more about others than about himself.

Now I will tell you a parable about two wolves.

The old Indian told his grandson:

- There is a struggle inside every person, very similar to the struggle of two wolves. One wolf represents evil - envy, jealousy, selfishness, ambition, lies.

The other wolf represents goodness - peace, love, hope, courtesy, truth, kindness, loyalty.

The little Indian thought for a few moments, and then asked:

- Which wolf wins in the end?

A barely noticeable smile touched the old Indian's face, and he answered.

- The wolf you feed always wins.

How did you understand this parable?

Art Gallery station.

Reading "The Parable of the Prodigal Son".

The plot is taken from the New Testament. The Gospel of Luke (chapter 15, verse 11) contains the “Parable of the Prodigal Son.”

The man kneeling before the old man is the prodigal son, the word “prodigal” here means “lost, gone astray.”

“What feelings, besides the joy of meeting, does the father experience?”

“What feelings, besides the joy of meeting, does his son experience?”
“Of course, my son feels the joy of meeting him. But at the same time he is tormented by remorse and shame. He repents, he regrets what he did, asks to forgive him, is ready to improve, make amends, etc.

The father feels sorry for his son, his heart is full of compassion, he is ready to forget his act and forgive him.”

Conclusion: all these are good feelings and they open the way to good deeds.

There are many rules in the world of autumn: rules on the Russian language, mathematics, traffic etc. Morals are the rules of good behavior. Among the bottom there is the most the main thing is the rule morality or the Golden Rule of Morality. It says: “What you do not want yourself, do not do to others.”

Station "List of good deeds for today" .

The day is still ahead. How many good deeds will we have time to do?

Please write a list of them.

Examination. Well done, but this needs to be done!

Reflection: With what feelings do you leave the lesson?

Grades, grade 19, study the section “Learning to do good.”

Thank you for your work and may you have good health.

If a person commits a bad act, then his soul becomes heavy. When a person tries to remove the stone from his soul, it becomes easier for him. Goodness helps you and others, it brings happiness.

I think that conscience forces you to do a good deed. Goodness lives in everyone, you just need to awaken it within yourself.

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"Man is famous for his good deeds"

when you help someone. If a person commits a bad act, then his soul becomes heavy. When a person tries to remove the stone from his soul, it becomes easier for him. Goodness helps you and others, it brings happiness. I think that conscience forces you to do a good deed. Goodness lives in everyone, you just need to awaken it within yourself. Good is:

Feelings can be kind: Love Sympathy Mercy Compassion Gratitude Sympathy

Rules of kindness: 1. Be friendly and polite. 2. Be attentive to people. 3. Do good deeds. 4. Do not return evil for evil. 5. Forgive others for their mistakes. 6. Feel sorry for others, not yourself. 7. Treat people the way you would like them to treat you.

Words with the root “good” Kindness Good-natured Respectable Conscientious Good-natured Kind-hearted Benevolent Virtuous Good health Good afternoon

Proverbs: A kind word also pleases a cat. It's warm in the sun, good in mother's presence. The word is not a sparrow, it will fly out and you won’t catch it. A good word heals, but an evil word cripples.

" Kindness". It is not at all easy to be kind. Kindness does not depend on height, Kindness does not depend on color, Kindness is not a gingerbread, not a candy. You just have to, you have to be kind, And in times of trouble, don’t forget each other, And the earth will spin faster, If you and I are kinder.


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A man is famous for his deeds

Lesson plan: 1. What is good. Who is called good? 2. Good means good. Feelings and deeds. 3. The main rule of a kind person. 4. Parable of the Prodigal Son. Homework: Paragraph No. 11 – read and retell. Questions and assignments on page 91. Assignment No. 3 (section “In the classroom and at home”) - prepare a message.

1. “They do not seek good from good.” 2. “Whoever does good will be rewarded by God.” 3. “It is bad for him who does no good to anyone.” 4. “You will spend an hour in goodness, you will forget all your grief.” 5. “Wishing for a lot means not seeing good things.” 6. “If you go for bad, you won’t find good.” 7. “In whom there is no good, there is little truth.” 8. “To offend the poor is not to wish well for yourself.” 9. “A good name is more valuable than wealth.” ? What are these proverbs about? (Explain their meaning.)

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“good afternoon” “good journey” “everyone knows the kindness of this man” “be kind” “good health to you” “good piece of pie” “good weather” “good fellow”? What manifestations of good are we talking about in these expressions? -greeting -parting words -character trait -appeal -wish -size of something -state of nature -characteristics of a person

Read a fragment of Oscar Wilde's fairy tale “The Happy Prince” (pp. 86-87, textbook) and answer the questions: Why did the Prince cry, because he was called happy? Why did the Prince decide to help people? What did the Swallow sacrifice when she decided to help the Prince? Why did the Swallow feel warm, despite the fact that winter was approaching? What good feelings can you name?

Fill out the table Good feelings Good deeds love, sympathy, compassion, gratitude, cordiality, goodwill, sympathy

What kind of person do we call good? ? Read the text of the textbook on pp. 87-88 about academician Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov and answer the questions: Can A. D. Sakharov be called a kind person? Why was he called the Conscience of the People?

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It is bad for him who does no good to anyone

  • He who lives in goodness walks in silver
  • In whom there is no good, there is little truth
  • Life is given for good deeds
  • Human
  • famous for good deeds
What you will learn about: What is humanity?
  • How to show care for loved ones
  • What questions will you answer? What's happened Golden Rule
  • morality?
  • How to learn to do good?
Is it easy to do good?
  • What is good?
  • Good is when you do something useful, you help others.
  • Good is a concrete matter. It feels good to do good, it warms the soul.
  • Poetic word
  • Text p. 192
  • Why was the Prince considered happy?
  • Why was the Prince, whom everyone thought was handsome, unhappy?
  • Why didn't the swallow refuse the Prince's request?
  • Why did the swallow feel warm, since winter was approaching?
  • good and evil
  • good feelings
good deeds Beautiful words
  • and beautiful things
  • “There is a small hut in the middle of the field. It was built so that in bad weather people could hide and sit out in warmth. One day, in the middle of a summer day, the sky was covered with clouds and it began to rain. There were three boys in the forest at that time. They hid from the rain in time and watched as streams of water poured from the sky.
  • And so the eldest of those who ran away from the rain and sat in dry clothes said:
  • - How bad it is that you, boy, got caught in the rain. I feel sorry for you…
  • The second boy also uttered beautiful and pitiful words.
  • “It must be scary to find yourself in the middle of a field in this weather.” I feel for you
  • boy…
  • And the third did not say a word. He silently took off his shirt and gave it to the boy, who was shivering from the cold.
Is it easy to be a kind person?
  • Do good and evil
  • In the power of all people
  • But evil can happen without difficulty
  • Doing good is more difficult
  • Learn good things - bad things will come to mind
Art Gallery
  • Rembrandt. Return of the Prodigal Son
  • What feelings other than
  • the joy of meeting, experiences
  • father?
  • What feelings other than joy?
  • meeting, is his son experiencing?
  • The biblical parable says that, having met his son, the father exclaimed:
  • “...My son was dead and is alive again, he was lost and is found...”
  • “I was lost and found” -
  • It's clear. But what does it mean
  • “he was dead and came to life”?
  • Morality
  • rules of good behavior
  • Moral standards are based on people's ideas about good and evil, good and bad, justice, honor, conscience
  • The Golden Rule of a Good Person
  • Treat others the way you would like them to treat you
Learning to do good
  • Kindness begins with caring for loved ones.
  • Do a good deed.
  • Accumulate experience of good deeds.
  • Say a kind word and smile.
  • Today….
  • Tomorrow….
  • A week later….
  • Make a list of things you can do for the benefit of others.

Educational hour on the topic: “Man is glorified by good deeds!”

Goal: to form in students an understanding of the importance of a good attitude towards people around them, to develop ideas about good and evil, to cultivate the desire to do good deeds, and to develop self-esteem.

To develop respect for universal moral values;
- teach you to think about your place in life and your actions;
- develop self-organization skills in individual work and participation in collective activities;
- develop the ability to empathize with other people, better understand their feelings and motives of behavior.

Equipment: Halves of proverbs, sun with rays, scales.

Board design:

“Hurry to do good deeds!”

“The smarter and kinder a person is, the more good he notices”

B. Pascal

"Kindness. This is the quality that I desire to acquire more than all others."

L. Tolstoy

“Kindness is the eternal highest goal of our life”

L. Tolstoy

“Kindness, readiness to protect the weak and defenseless is, first of all, courage, fearlessness of the soul”

V. Sukhomlinsky

Educator: Hello, guys! Today our conversation will be about kindness and good deeds. They say that if a person has kindness, it means he has succeeded as a person. Human kindness and mercy, the ability to rejoice and worry about other people create the basis of human happiness.

Statements about goodness are read from the board...

If a person has sensitivity, kindness, politeness, understanding and mercy, he has become a human being.

The theme of our educational hour: “Man is glorified by good deeds.” And today I invite you to talk about kindness, goodness and good deeds. Human kindness, the ability to rejoice and worry about other people create the basis of human happiness.

1st student: If a person loves only himself, he has neither friends nor comrades, and when they come difficult moments, he is left alone.

Student 2: Love for neighbors and society is determined, first of all, by the attitude towards parents, friends, animals, and one’s native land. Of course, we are not quite adults yet and do not always have the opportunity to help everyone, but we must strive for this.

The teacher reads the verse:

Doesn't come cheap

Happiness on difficult roads.

What good have you done?

How have you helped people?

This measure will measure

All earthly works...

Maybe he grew a tree

Are you on your own land?

Maybe you're building a rocket?

Hydro station? House?

Warming the planet

By your peaceful labor?

Or under the snow powder

Are you saving someone's life?

Doing good things for people -

Make yourself look better.

Educator: Tell me how you understood the meaning of this poem?

Children's answers...

Educator: If a person loves only himself, he has neither comrades nor friends, and when difficult life trials come, he is left alone. He experiences a feeling of despair and suffers. Now concepts such as kindness, mercy, goodwill, and attention to each other are being revived. Humanity is determined by the attitude towards children, towards the older generation, towards our least defenseless brothers, towards our native nature, and the desire to help people in misfortune.

What is kindness? How do you understand this word? Kindness is responsiveness, emotional disposition towards people, the desire to do good to others.

What is kindness for? Look, on the board there is not just a sun - it is the Sun of kindness, which warms us all with its rays. Each ray represents what kindness is made of:

mercy (willingness to help someone or forgive someone) benevolence (benevolent attitude towards people)

Responsiveness (readiness to respond to someone else's needs)

tolerance (the ability, without hostility, to be patient with other people’s opinions, views, behavior)

care (activity aimed at the well-being of someone)

empathy (sympathy for another)

mutual assistance (helping each other)

Educator: How do you understand the meaning of these words? (On back side definitions written for rays)

Educator: There are many proverbs and sayings about goodness. Let's play the game “Collect a proverb”: parts of proverbs are glued in disarray on the board; you need to find the endings.

Life is given for good deeds

A good word heals, but an evil word cripples

Good will not die, but evil will disappear

Remember the good and forget the evil

Speak boldly about a good deed

Well done! You know the proverbs well!

Educator: Now listen to the parable.

The rumor about the wisdom of one of the philosophers spread far beyond his borders. hometown, and people from distant places began to come to him for advice. Then one envied his fame. He caught a butterfly, placed it between his closed palms and went to the philosopher.
“I’ll ask him what kind of butterfly I have in my hands,” he decided, “live or dead?” If he says that he is dead, I will open my palms and the butterfly will fly away. If he says - alive, I will close my palms and the butterfly will die. Then everyone will understand which of us is smarter... And everyone really understood.
- Which butterfly is in my hands - alive or dead? - asked the envious man, having reached the philosopher.
“Everything is in your hands,” the philosopher answered him. .

How did you understand the meaning of the parable?
- What kind of person does goodness make?
-Who is called good?
- Can you say: “He is a kind person because he treats people well”? And if he tortures animals, is he kind? Is it possible to be kind to people and evil to animals? No. A kind person is someone who treats everything and everyone equally well.

Educator: A polite person is always attentive to the people who surround him. He tries not to cause trouble or offend others. Does not behave rudely with parents, strangers, or friends. What kind of person is inside always depends only on him, his heart.

Do you always treat your friends, comrades, and loved ones well?

What do you guys think, what is more on earth: good or evil? Maybe scales can help us with this?

Scales of “good” and “evil”.

On one side of the scale we will put “evil” (dark chips meaning “envy”, “betrayal”, “greed”, “rudeness”, “lie”).

To defeat “evil”, we must try to tip the scales with “good”. Let's remember what good deeds you have done, what people around you are doing, and put them on the scale with “good.” (Children talk about their good deed and put a bright chip on the scale)

You see, guys, how you can defeat evil. It’s the same in life: droplets of goodness, merging, turn into a stream, streams into a river, rivers into a sea of ​​goodness. It's good when a person leaves behind a good mark. Friendship, love, respect, politeness, kindness, understanding help a person to do good deeds.

Educator: Our teaching hour is coming to an end. You are still children, but many glorious deeds await you ahead. You will make our planet Earth beautiful. But first you must grow up to be real people. And this means that you must be brave, kind, hardworking. After all, man is renowned for his good deeds.