International Day of Libraries in Schools. Scenario for a class hour on the topic "International School Library Day"

This development presents a scenario for a class hour on the topic “International School Library Day” with a presentation attached to the scenario. The development presents the history of libraries and the history of the holiday. Next, the event turns into a game form, students are invited to divide into teams and complete tasks (blitz survey, proverbs, dramatization, difficulties of working as a librarian, creative drawing). The class hour ends with a poem dedicated to the librarian.

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"Abstract"

Class hour

Target: Increasing the level of information and literary culture of students

Tasks:

Expand your horizons in the field of library history

Identify the level of reading of students

Form an idea of ​​the work of a librarian

Subject " International School Libraries Day"

Hello, dear guests, guys. Do you like to read? Let's each of you name your favorite book (CHILDREN'S ANSWERS) I asked about books for a reason, today our class hour will be devoted to school libraries.

Slide 1.

Likhacheav’s statement says: “As long as the library is alive, the people are alive.

if she dies, our past and future will die.” How do you understand the meaning of this statement?

Let's take a little look at the history of libraries and find out when International School Libraries Day was first celebrated. Slide 2 -5.

- Many international and national events have their own emblem or mascot; the International Association of School Libraries has its own emblem. It symbolizes a flower with six petals, depicted against the background of an open book. Slide 6.

Guys, I invite you to play the role of librarians today. To do this, let's divide into teams. Students take turns drawing tokens from the envelope.

Now each of you come up with your own name, which will be associated with the library or books. Come up with team names.

1 Task – quick survey.

The first task for you is a blitz survey. Questions will be asked for each team in turn. For the correct answer 1 point. The first spoken answer is immediately accepted; if the answer is incorrect, then the right to answer this question is transferred to another team.

    Who walked day and night on the oak tree? (Cat scientist)

    Who was wild in Andersen's fairy tale? (Swans)

    What is the name of the list where the chapter titles are listed? (Content)

    What is the old woman left with in the story of the goldfish? (With a trough)

    How many heroes were there in the fairy tale about the sleeping beauty by A.S. Pushkin? (Seven)

    What did Granny Little Red Riding Hood carry? (Pies)

    What was the crow holding in its mouth in Krylov’s fable “The Crow and the Fox”? (Cheese)

    What is the name of the part, for example, of a textbook where the rules, formulas, etc. are written? (Farsatz)

    Who was Cipollino? (Onion)

    Name of the girl with a porcelain head (Malvina)

    What do you call a person who writes poetry? (Poet)

    What should a person do on his card after receiving a book from the librarian?

(Sign)

2 Task – Proverbs

Slide 7

Before you is the beginning of a proverb, your task is to correctly find its ending.

The spoken word was yes and no, but the written word lives forever

If you play with a book, you'll get smarter

An unfinished book is a journey not completed

The book is small, but it gave me some insight.

Not everyone who reads knows the power of reading.

3. Assignment – ​​Dramatization.

- Now the teams will draw the name of the Basani, which they will have to dramatize, and the other team will have to guess which fable the excerpt is from.

Team 1 – Monkey and glasses

Team 2 – Crow and Fox

Monkey and glasses

Characters:

Monkey
Parrot

There are bushes in the foreground on the left and right, a palm tree in the middle, and a jungle in the background. The Monkey comes out from behind the bushes to the music. She crashes into a palm tree and coconuts fall on top of her.

Monkey (confused)

As I get older, my eyes have become quite weak.
I’m walking, everything is as if in a fog on the way...

A Parrot flies out from behind the bushes and sits down next to the Monkey.

Then buy yourself glasses.

Monkey

Glasses? I've never heard of them.

Haven't you heard? These are the times!
Glasses are a very useful thing!
Science invented them, you know,
To return to us the vigilance of our eyes.

Monkey (joyfully)

I want glasses! Want! Want! Want!
There is no worse fate for a blind man in the world!
Fly and get more points!
I will pay any price for them.

I heard that alone is enough.

Monkey (indignantly)

Alone?! It won't make me feel any better!
Carry half a dozen, just in case,
Then they will certainly be of some use.

The parrot flies away, then returns and puts a whole basket of glasses in front of the Monkey. The monkey takes the glasses out of the basket and examines them.

Monkey (disapproving)

And this... What did you call them?

Parrot Glasses!
Place them on your nose and look into the glass! The parrot tries to put glasses on Monkey, but she pushes him away.

A Crow and a fox

Characters:

Narrator

How many times have they told the world,
That flattery is vile and harmful; but everything is not for the future,
And a flatterer will always find a corner in the heart.
God once sent a piece of cheese to the crow.

A Crow flies out from behind a bush with a huge piece of cheese in its beak and sits on top of the tree.

Narrator

Raven perched on the spruce tree,
I was just about ready to have breakfast,
Yes, I became thoughtful, but I held the cheese in my mouth.
Then, unfortunately, the Fox ran nearby.

A Fox appears from behind a bush and begins to sniff.

Narrator

Suddenly the cheese spirit stopped the Fox:
The fox sees the cheese, the fox is captivated by the cheese.
The cheat approaches the tree on tiptoe;
He twirls his tail and doesn’t take his eyes off Crow.
And he speaks so sweetly, barely breathing.

My dear, oh, how beautiful you are!
What a neck, what eyes!
Tell it, really, in a fairy tale!
What feathers! What a sock!
And, truly, there must be an angelic voice!
Sing, little light, don’t be ashamed! What if, sister,
With such beauty, you are a master at singing, -
After all, you would be our king bird!

Narrator

Veshunin's head was spinning with praise,
The breath stole from my throat with joy, -
And Lisitsyn’s friendly words
The crow croaked at the top of its lungs.

Kar! The cheese falls. The fox grabs him and runs away.

Narrator

The cheese fell out, and there was a trick with it.
The crow is complaining.

Oh, if only I knew
Her cunning, I wouldn’t open my mouth.
Neither false speech nor sweet poison flattery
From now on, nothing will harm me.
I despise them! I know the value of them!
I will certainly distinguish it from the truth!
Oh life! You taught me a lesson.

The crow flies away.

Task 4 – Difficulties of working as a librarian.

- Do you think the job of a librarian is difficult? (Children's answers)

The work of a librarian is very painstaking; you need to know which shelf the book is on; the librarian makes sure that the books are in alphabetical order. Keeps track of whether all books are in order and whether readers have returned everything. And of course, a librarian must, like no one else, keep up with the times. After all, it is to him that we turn for help when we don’t know what to read. He will help us choose a genre, an author, and tell us what kind of literature they are currently interested in.

But one librarian got confused in the books and mixed up everything in the library cards. Guys, your task is to correct errors in the titles of works. For each correct piece 1 point.

Teams are given cards.

    Snow Princess

    Three from Smetanny

    Red cap

    18 months

    Pinocchio and the golden lock

    Ivan - Tsarevich and the White Wolf

    Red Cheek and the Seven Dwarfs

    Dragonfly and grasshopper

    Wolf and six kids

    Wild geese

    Arrogant's Adventure

    Ali Baba and the 41 Thieves

Task 5 – Drawing

- Well done, you fixed everything correctly. We are convinced that the work of a librarian is not so simple; order and attentiveness are important. And now we will hold our last competition. Please, imagine that you and your whole team were hanging a book. Draw a cover for this book. A4 size sheets are distributed.

Conclusion

Our class hour has come to an end. What was new and interesting for you today? (Children's answers)

Thanks guys for your active work, thanks to the guests. I hope that you enjoyed our class hour and I want to end it with a poem dedicated to the school librarian. Slide 8

School librarian

Librarian is not a calling

And the state of the soul is special.

School librarian early in the morning,

Like the boys, he is always in a hurry to get to class.

Of course, he is not a magician or a wizard,

But sometimes he can surprise

Suddenly pulling out a textbook from nowhere,

Which there was simply nowhere to get!

He will conduct all the lessons as needed.

And it will help, only someone gets sick,

He will not forget meetings, dates, deadlines,

Will shovel a lot of things in a day!

His presence is usually unnoticeable,

His absence is immediately noticeable to everyone,

In a spiritual sense, the person is not poor at all,

But this does not solve all problems...

He, as a teacher, does a lot,

Many people don't understand his work.

He is very modest, not strict at all,

Does not expect special honors, praise,

He goes his own way, his own way,

So that this world becomes a little kinder.

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International School Libraries Day

“As long as the library is alive, the people are alive.

if she dies, our past and future will die.”

D. Likhachev


History of libraries

Translated from Greek, the word “library” means “book depository” (from “biblion” -

book and “teke” - storage).

The first Russian libraries appeared during the times of Kievan Rus. In Kyiv, Novgorod,

Chernigov, Vladimir translated, copied and stored church books. In the chronicle

it is said that in 1037 Prince Yaroslav the Wise gathered in Kyiv many scribes who could

rewrite books.

Ordinary people - not kings, not academicians and not monarchs - could take books from

reading libraries at bookstores. Books to read for a small fee

were issued to everyone.


Currently, the largest library in Russia and Europe is the Russian

State library, its collection includes 43 million items.


The first public library appeared in the 6th century BC back in

Ancient Greece.

In Russia, school libraries arose at the beginning of the 18th century and are

one of the oldest types of libraries in our country.

In 1911, at the first All-Russian Congress on Librarianship in Communications

with the expansion of the school network, it was proposed to create a universal school network

libraries. In 1914, educational libraries on the territory of Russia

educational institutions accounted for 78% of the total number of libraries.


First International School Libraries Day

The first International School Libraries Day, by decision of the International Association of School Libraries, was held

Since then, School Library Day has been celebrated annually on the fourth

Monday in October.

In Russia, this holiday was first celebrated in 2008, on the theme

“School library on the agenda” In 2017, the theme of the day was “Connecting

culture and community"


Emblem of International School Libraries Day

symbolizes a flower with six petals, depicted against the background of an open book.


you'll get smarter

The spoken word -

yes no

and gave me intelligence

you'll fall for it -

and what is written

lives a century

Will you have books?

you'll know everything

Unread

understands strength

The book is small

Not everyone

who reads

failed

all the way to the end


School librarian

Librarian is not a calling

And the state of the soul is special.

School librarian early in the morning,

Like the boys, he is always in a hurry to get to class.

Of course, he is not a magician or a wizard,

But sometimes he can surprise

Suddenly pulling out a textbook from nowhere,

Which there was simply nowhere to get!

He will conduct all the lessons as needed.

And it will help, only someone gets sick,

He will not forget meetings, dates, deadlines,

Will shovel a lot of things in a day!

His presence is usually unnoticeable,

His absence is immediately noticeable to everyone,

In a spiritual sense, the person is not poor at all,

But this does not solve all problems...

He, as a teacher, does a lot,

Many people don't understand his work.

He is very modest, not strict at all,

Does not expect special honors, praise,

He goes his own way, his own way,

So that this world becomes a little kinder.

International School Library Day has been celebrated in many countries every year on the fourth Monday of October since 1999 at the initiative of UNESCO. Moreover, every year it is dedicated to a specific topic.
It was first proclaimed by the President of the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL) Blanche Woolles. In 2005, the official status of the holiday was confirmed by the new president of this organization, Peter Jenko. In 2008, this event reached a new level - in January, project coordinator Rick Mulholland announced that International School Library Day would be transformed into a month, also international. In October of the same year, the first International School Library Month took place under the theme “Literacy and learning in your school library.” Participants in the action could choose any day during the month to hold events dedicated to school libraries. Some, however, did not limit themselves to one day or even a week, but announced long-term events - such as collecting books throughout the month.



In Russia, the International School Library Month was first held in 2008. Then his motto became the words “The school library is on the agenda.” That year the foundation of the traditional monthly program was laid. It included congresses of school librarians, presentations of the “teacher-librarian” profession, honoring veterans of librarianship, training seminars, numerous events for schoolchildren (competitions, conferences, exhibitions, book collections) and their parents and teachers. And these celebration traditions continue today and are becoming increasingly widespread. The main event of the month in Russia remains the Forum of School Librarians, which takes place in Mikhailovsky (Pushkin Nature Reserve in the Pskov region).

How is International School Libraries Day celebrated?
in different countries of the world.


Australia.
Free style of clothing on this day. National costumes are encouraged. Volunteer work in the school library. Book and photo exhibitions. Library lessons and classroom hours.

Great Britain.
Competition for the best photo about the celebration of International School Libraries Day at school. One winner will be determined in the categories "Primary School" and "Secondary School". Winners receive a library book pack valued at £50. The Association has also developed holiday posters and bookmarks especially for this Day.

Canada.
It has its own National School Libraries Day, which is also celebrated every fourth Monday in October every year since 2003. Authors' meetings. Poetry competitions. Photo competitions. Exchange of bookmarks between schools.

Italy.
The Italian Library Association, together with the Rome Cultural Institute, the European Library of Rome and the University of Rome, is holding a seminar “Library: School partner in the educational process. Reflections, experiences and perspectives.”

Poland.
School Libraries Week. All-Polish scientific and practical conference “Multimedia Information Centers in Libraries”. Celebration in schools: reading books, competitions, exhibitions, making and sharing bookmarks.

Portugal.
Reader's relay race. Making bookmarks and holiday cards with your own hands. Speeches by teachers on the topic: “The school library when I was a student.” Building a handwritten wall “In my opinion, a school library is…” Photo collage “Caught in the Library” and “Portrait with Books.” Open day for parents.

Romania.
Reading books in the library (students of grades 2-4). Donation of books to the library (students in grades 5-11). Book presentations. Making bookmarks as gifts for teachers, parents and for exchange between students from other schools.

Czech Republic.
Interviewing teachers with students about their favorite books. Competition for the funniest dust jacket for works of classical literature. Exhibition of literature in foreign languages. Competition for quick translation of book titles. Exhibition of rare and ancient books from the library's collections. Exhibition - presentation of the best Tens of books.

Hong Kong.
Book Fair. Meetings with writers and photographers. A survey of students on the role of the school library in their education. Making and exchanging bookmarks between your own schools and schools from other countries.

Netherlands.
Contest of hand-made dust jackets for your favorite books. More than 350 students take part in the competition.



There is a quiet peaceful area at school,
Even the air is hidden here,
Here is a well of wisdom spilled,
Draw from it immensely.


All textbooks are stored here,
Here books don't gather dust for a long time,
Take it for joy and read.

There is a quiet peaceful area at school,
His name is library
There the ignoramus will become a man,
And don't forget him!

2017

Every school in the world has a treasured office, the main “filling” of which is not stylish furniture or modern technology, but books. We are, of course, talking about the school library. Both teachers and students turn to the services of a specialist working within its framework - a school librarian - every day. Interestingly, there is a world-wide holiday dedicated to libraries of educational institutions. Let's find out more about him!

Russian schools joined the School Library Month relatively recently - only in 2008. It was then that this wonderful, useful action was organized and carried out. Its motto was the wonderful phrase: “The school library is on.” As part of the national month, most Russian schools hosted a variety of events: exhibitions, competitions, seminars, conferences, presentations and librarian congresses.

Currently, more than 60 thousand libraries operate within schools and similar educational institutions in Russia.

What challenges do school libraries face? Instilling in students a love of books, a healthy lifestyle, the reading process, meeting the information needs of teachers, carrying out ideological and educational work.

Russian school librarians have the opportunity to celebrate their professional holiday twice a year: on May 27 - on All-Russian Library Day and in October (in 2017 - October 23) - during the International School Libraries Month.

The Russian School Library Association (RSLA) invites you to take an active part in the International School Library Month 2017!

The month is a time to draw everyone's attention to school libraries, children's reading, and is an opportunity to support school librarians.

In pursuance of the order of the head of the Education Department dated 01.01.2001 No. /581-o “On holding the municipal School Libraries Month”, in order to attract the attention of all participants in the educational process, the parent community to school libraries, books, children's reading and the formation of a positive image of the school library as information and educational space that ensures creativity and development of schoolchildren, based on the information letter of the Ministry of Education dated January 1, 2001. No. 000/09о in the city of. Elektrostal is holding the municipal School Libraries Month from 10/01/2017 to 10/31/2017, dedicated to International School Libraries Day.

Our school is an active participant!

The school library invites everyone to take part in a wide variety of events held as part of School Library Month, offering a variety of forms of work.

Event plan

School Libraries Month at Municipal Educational Institution “Secondary School No. 22 with UIOP”


Event

the date of the

Location

Audience

Responsible

Integrated lesson “In the boundless sea of ​​books”

library

Festival “The World of Unknown Secrets of the Forest”

5.10.17– 25.10.17

class class leaders



Stand "October - International School Libraries Month"

5.10.17-31.10.17

library

1-11 grades

Virtual acquaintance with the work of children's writers by sending out presentations with portraits of writers from the library

primary school classrooms

1-4 grades

primary school teachers

Book exhibition for International Literacy Day

06.10.17-20.10.17

library

1-11 grades



“Meeting with the Text” - a series of loud readings for the 115th anniversary

16.10.17– 23.10.17

Exhibition of creative works of students

23.10.17– 30.10.17

library reading room

2-4 grades

primary school teachers


Master class “Making a book cover with your own hands”

16.10.17-30.10.17

library

In 2016, International School Library Day will be celebrated on October 26th. The holiday was established by UNESCO in 1999.

Visiting the school library is an integral part of the educational process. The library gives students and teachers the opportunity to use educational, methodological and fiction literature without leaving school.

History and reasons for the appearance of the holiday

International School Library Day was included in the register of holidays at the suggestion of UNESCO in 1999. Further, for about ten years it was celebrated on the last Monday of October, but since 2008 it was decided to devote the entire month of October to the topic. From now on, schools choose days throughout the month to organize various events dedicated to the work of libraries and librarians.

The purpose of these events is to draw attention to the many problems associated with the operation of the school library system. Among them, the main one is insufficient funding for the field, and the associated shortage of textbooks and fiction books, a small number of new acquisitions, the low technical level of library equipment, the decline in the authority of the librarian profession, as well as a general decline in interest in reading among schoolchildren.

Events taking place as part of the celebration

As a rule, some of the events are of a charitable nature. They are aimed at raising funds for the library to purchase new books, or promotions during which libraries accept book donations.

Others are organized by librarians for elementary, middle and high school students. At these meetings, library workers introduce students to the rules of working in the library and teach them how to treat books with care and respect as a source and repository of knowledge.

At district and city level events, librarians participate in conferences, meetings, and seminars, where they exchange work experience and discuss ways to improve and optimize the work of the areas entrusted to them. Every year, school library months are held under various thematic slogans.

In addition to discussing and solving problems, solemn and festive events take place throughout the month. Schoolchildren participate in literary quizzes, author and reading competitions. Theater productions are organized based on fragments of works from the school curriculum, and competitions are held for the best illustration or drawing based on favorite books.

The cycle of events usually ends with a big literary festival. In the thematically designed assembly hall of the school, awards for competition winners, exhibitions of student works, honoring library workers take place, and a concert program is organized by students and teachers.




Since then, it has been celebrated annually every fourth Monday in October.

International School Library Day


Our school ALSO has a library

Karnach Lyubov Nikolaevna


School librarian

Librarian is not a calling

And the state of the soul is special.

School librarian early in the morning,

Like the boys, he is always in a hurry to get to class.

Of course, he is not a magician or a wizard,

But sometimes he can surprise

Suddenly pulling out a textbook from nowhere, Which there was simply nowhere to get!


He will conduct all the lessons as needed.

And it will help, only someone gets sick,

He will not forget meetings, dates, deadlines,

Will shovel a lot of things in a day!

His presence is usually unnoticeable,

His absence is immediately noticeable to everyone,

In a spiritual sense, the person is not poor at all,

But this does not solve all problems...

He, as a teacher, does a lot,

Many people don't understand his work.

He is very modest, not strict at all,

Does not expect special honors, praise,

He goes his own way, his own way,

So that this world becomes a little kinder.


“As long as the library is alive, the people are alive. she will die - our past and future will die" D. Likhachev

A little history... The library of a general education institution as a social institution has traditionally occupied a special place in the field of education. In Russia there has always been an extensive network of school libraries. They were available at every educational institution - both in theological schools (the appearance of the first educational library is associated with them), in privileged educational institutions (gymnasiums, lyceums), and in elementary schools and public schools.


School library today...

The school library, performing all the functions characteristic of cultural institutions, is at the same time a structural unit and the most important link in the educational and educational process and ensures the rights of participants in this process to free use of library and information resources. The audience of readers is ambiguous: students, teachers, parents. This is its specificity among other libraries.



The library is a “pharmacy for the soul”,

and the school library is the repository of “spiritual medicine” for children.

Nothing can replace a book.


There is such a profession - LIBRARY

Choose books for yourself and others to read

not only science, but also art

D. Pryanishnikov

With the emergence of the first book depositories, a new profession appeared - librarian. Outstanding scientists, writers, and poets were invited to this position.

In the last century, becoming an honorary librarian - there was such a title - was even more difficult than becoming an academician.


Famous librarians

Kirill, one of the creators of the Slavic alphabet, was a librarian of the patriarchal library in Constantinople


Famous librarians

Famous Russian fabulist Ivan Andreevich Krylov worked at the Imperial Public Library for almost 30 years. He compiled a catalog of Russian books, for which he received the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th degree.


Famous librarians

German storyteller (philologist) Jacob Grimm in 1808 he got a job as a librarian at the royal library


Famous librarians

Pyotr Pavlovich Ershov, while working as a teacher at the Tobolsk gymnasium, he did a lot for the library: he rewrote the catalog in calligraphic handwriting, significantly increased the book collection


Famous librarians

Ivan Nikitin, Russian poet - he opened a store with a library-reading room. Poor people were given literature for free.


Famous librarians

Russian writer Mikhail Prishvin worked for several years as a rural teacher and librarian


Famous librarians

Children's poet, translator, writer Korney Chukovsky opened a children's library on the territory of his dacha in Peredelkino, which he built with his own savings.


E The logo of International School Libraries Day is a flower with six petals, depicted against the background of an open books.


Australia:

Free style of clothing on this day. National costumes are encouraged.

Volunteer work in the school library.

Book and photo

Exhibitions.

Library lessons

and cool watches.


How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Great Britain

Competition for the best photo about the celebration of International School Libraries Day at school. One winner will be determined in the categories "Primary School" and "Secondary School".

Winners receive a library book pack valued at £50. The Association has also developed holiday posters and bookmarks especially for this Day.


How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Hong Kong

  • Book Fair.
  • Meetings with writers and photographers.
  • A survey of students on the role of the school library in their education.
  • Making and exchanging bookmarks between your own schools and schools from other countries.

Netherlands

Contest of hand-made dust jackets for your favorite books. More than 350 students take part in the competition.


How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Italy

The Italian Library Association, together with the Rome Cultural Institute, the European Library of Rome and the University of Rome, is holding a seminar “The Library: School Partner in the Educational Process. Reflections, experiences and perspectives.”


How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Canada

It has its own National School Libraries Day, which is also celebrated every fourth Monday in October every year since 2003.

  • Author's meetings.
  • Poetry competitions.
  • Photo competitions.
  • Exchange of bookmarks between schools.
  • Charity events.

How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Poland

  • School Libraries Week.
  • All-Polish scientific -

practical conference

“ Multimedia Information

centers in libraries.”

  • Celebration in schools: reading books, competitions, exhibitions, making and sharing bookmarks.

Portugal

  • Reader's relay race.
  • Making bookmarks and holiday cards with your own hands
  • Speeches by teachers on the topic: “The school library when I was a student.”
  • Building a Handwritten Wall “In my opinion, a school library is...”
  • Photo collage “Caught in the Library” and “Portrait with Books”.
  • Open day for parents.

How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Romania

  • Reading books in the library (students of grades 2-4).
  • Donation of books to the library (students in grades 5-11).
  • Book presentations.
  • Making bookmarks in

gift for teachers, parents and

for exchange between students from

other schools.


How International School Library Day is celebrated around the world

Czech

  • Interviewing teachers with students about their favorite books.
  • Competition for the funniest dust jacket for works

classical literature.

  • Exhibition of literature in foreign languages.
  • Competition for quick translation of book titles.
  • Exhibition of rare and ancient books from the library's collections.
  • The exhibition is a presentation of the best Ten books.

I'm going to the library

And I sit there until ten.

To a decent person

There are places to go in Russia...

D. Bykov