Etiquette is an event script worth more than gold

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Etiquette more expensive than gold
Wise words of Alisher Navoi, examples from hadiths and proverbs on various manners are hung on the decorated screen.
Teacher: - I have a question for you.
Children: - We are ready for an answer.
Teacher: - About etiquette in the happy place called school
what did you learn
One of the children:
  • There were four brothers, when they grew up, these are four words and phrases.
  Teacher:
  • Tell me, what is it?
     One of the children:
  • From the tongue of the good, from the sweet tongue of Chikar.
        Second:
The name of one is "Blind thanks", the second is "Merhamat". The third is "Hello", Respect to you - respect.
Children (with accompanying):
  • Quifing like an open heart, Fourth: "Be healthy!"
        Teacher:
  • Gulnoza, daughter of Abbas,
     Reader:
  • Teacher Labbay, you have my ear.
       Teacher:
  • I have a question for you.
 Reader:
  • Tell me teacher, I'm ready.
 Teacher:
- Is the sun good, is the manners good?
              Schoolgirl:
                 Is the sun good, good manners?
The sun gives light, good manners. .
The sun is good for the fields,
Manners are good for children.
             It gets dark without the sun,
             If there is no manners, sorrow will fall.
The sun is visible on the hills,
Good manners are welcome.
May the world always be the sun,
 Let a person always have manners.
Teacher: - Good luck, my daughter. (To the students) Let's tell some proverbs about manners, children.
Student 1: - The sky is beautiful with its sun, Man is beautiful with his manners.
Student 2:
- Reason - from the head, manners - from the head.
Student 3:
- A polite boy is dear to the land.
Teacher: - Our ancestors paid special attention to the education of young people. Because knowledge and wisdom create a beautiful character and human qualities in a person.
My children! Respect your parents, listen to their advice, stick to their words, obey them, do what they tell you to do. Those who do not respect their parents and do not listen to their advice will be despised. Parents speak for the benefit and bright future of their children. Therefore, never offend your parents, do not follow their footsteps.
A schoolgirl reads a poem:
My mother is fine,
My mother is fine.
From the words we learn,
 We are among the few who understand.
Loved incomparably,
Our time is good.
It is the voice of mothers,
Mother's food.
A small scene will be shown.
A woman carrying a heavy backpack. Two children and an old man are coming behind. At that moment, a potato rolls out of the bag and falls to the ground.
"Aunty, your potatoes are fried," said the first boy, who kept walking past. The second boy, without saying anything, took the potato from the ground and put it in his backpack and took his bag from the woman's hand. The old man who came from behind says to the second boy:
"Bless you, my child."
Then the first boy stopped and said to the old man:
"Grandpa, why didn't you say anything to me?" After all, I was the first to tell my aunt that the potatoes in your bag fell.
Choi patted the boy on the shoulder and said: - You know, helping one's elders is the best virtue. It would be great if you were as attentive as your friend.
Teacher: - Here, children, let's draw a conclusion from this situation.
Why did the grandfather praise the second child? In general, which child acted within the bounds of decency?
(Children express their opinions. They define a well-behaved child).
- A polite child will be sweet and cheerful. He should respect the elders and show mercy to the younger ones.
- They should not speak against their parents, they should answer "labbay" when they call. They should do the work they were ordered to do immediately.
- He should never hurt his parents.
A man asked Luqmoni Hakim: "From whom did you learn manners?" he asked. Luqmoni Hakim replied, "I learned manners from the rude."
- How did you learn good manners from bad manners? - asked the same person again.
Luqmoni Hakim answered: - I always paid attention to what people did and what they said. If I heard a bad word from someone, I never said that word, if someone did a bad deed, I never did it.
Students give examples of wise words.
reader:
- The father agrees - the country agrees.
 2o'bird:
"Don't talk to your mother, don't talk to your father."
Student 3:
- The food of generous people is healing, the food of stingy people is illness.
Student 4:
- The teacher is as great as your father
Student 5:
- Not knowing is not a fault, not wanting to know is a fault.
Student 6:
- Try the good on a bad day.
Student 7:
— A faithful and loyal friend does not hurt his friend.
Student 8:
"Don't be afraid of the enemy, be afraid of the hypocrite."
Student 9:
- A polite boy is a star in the sky, a polite girl is a beaver on the collar.
Teacher: - Dear readers, today we listened to wise words and narrations about manners, examples from hadiths. Through stage dressing, we learned the advantages of having a polite and attractive character. We were once again convinced that being polite is a human beauty. Dear children, let's be an example to everyone with our manners in the family, school and public places. Let everyone admire us because of these beautiful features. Let those who saw us say: "Thank you to your parents for raising us, don't be less." May we all grow up to be the children our parents dreamed of.
Pupils sing and dance, and then the night ends with soft music.

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