What a proverb that paints the earth and man. Extracurricular activity "The sun paints the earth, and labor paints a person." Equipment: presentation, multimedia projector

The sun paints the earth, and man's labor. What is the meaning of the proverb?

    Because the earth would not be beautiful without the sun, it would be very dark and trees would not grow, there would be no fragrant gardens and fragrant flowers, interesting animals. And without labor, a person would be dry, lethargic, uninteresting, pale. It’s a different matter when you go out into the courtyard in winter, haul wood, bring water from the river, and then what a blush and beauty in your soul and outwardly you look healthy and beautiful!

    The meaning of this proverb is that the planet Earth cannot exist without the sun. All nature, all living beings on the planet - all this is due to the sun. And a person cannot exist without labor. If everyone does not work, all of humanity will die out.

    The proverb is very figurative and I see its meaning in the fact that just as our planet cannot exist without the sun, without sunlight, so a person cannot live without labor. If the earth blooms under the influence of the sun's heat, dresses with trees and grass, various animals begin to run on it, and birds fly and sing in the sky, then a person is also ennobled if he leads a useful lifestyle. A hardworking person is respected, loved and proud of. On the contrary, a lazy person who prefers to spend time in idleness, no one appreciates, no one needs him and no one notices his external beauty, even if it is.

    Of course, there is a deep meaning in this proverb.

    The bottom line is that thanks to the sun, all living and beautiful things exist on our planet Earth. It turns out that the sun decorates the Earth.

    But as far as labor is concerned, it is he who ennobles, improves a person. Through work, we become more beautiful. After all, it is I Trud made a man out of a monkey ;.

    Probably, it means that without the Sun there would be no such beauty on Earth. Trees, meadows, flowers. In this sense, the Sun adorns the Earth with different outfits, this is due to the change of seasons. And man is also painted with labor. If he has been lying on the couch all his life, then he will definitely not be beautiful, neither in the literal sense, nor in the figurative sense.

please help me I will give 59 points write an essay-reasoning according to the proverb the sun paints the earth, and human labor.

Help please, I will give 59 points

write an essay-reasoning according to the proverb the sun paints the earth, and labor of man.

Every morning people start with work. The schoolboy sits down at his desk, the driver climbs into the cab, the worker stands at the machine. The student takes the book, because reading is also work. An office worker turns on a computer, a businessman calls on the phone, a housewife lights a stove, and a fisherman goes to sea. Nobody is left idle. This is because labor is a natural human occupation.

Labor gives a livelihood. Everything that a person has achieved, he has achieved through work. Cozy houses, beautiful clothes, delicious food, interesting entertainment - all these are the fruits of human labor.

In addition, it is not for nothing that they say that labor ennobles a person. This, of course, should be labor for the soul, which brings joy. A person who works, feels vigorous and energetic, looks fit. “The earth is painted by the sun, and man's labor” - such a saying goes among the people.

A hardworking individual does not waste his abilities and talents. She gains the authority and respect of others. "Man is glorious by work" - so they say about it.

An active person can be easily distinguished from a lazy one. Since it is unnatural for a person to do nothing, then the lazy and idle will not find a place for himself. He will be bored and “killing time”. He will even get tired of having fun someday.

In the works of Russian classics, noblemen are described who did not need to work, but they did not become happier from this. They did not know where to apply themselves. "Where there is work, there is joy," says the proverb, and the idler is deprived of this joy.

Let each of us find a job that suits him, and then his personality will be.

Answers and comments to them

Lesson: extracurricular reading.

Topic: "The sun paints the earth, and labor paints man."

Class: 2

Lesson objectives:

    To acquaint with works about labor, about professions

    Show the importance of work in human life. To foster a respectful and kind attitude towards people of different professions, a desire to work, a responsible attitude towards learning.

    Develop the oral speech of students, enrich vocabulary.

    Develop imagination, fantasy, creativity.

    Introduce the research method to obtain the necessary information.

Preliminary preparation: children to read the works of various writers V. Mayakovsky, D. Rodari, Y. Tuvim, B. Zakhoder, E. Moshkovskaya, E. Permyak about the work of people, about professions. Collect material and prepare a speech on the topic: "Labor biography of my grandmother (my grandfather)."

During the classes

I. Topic message

Today, in the extracurricular reading lesson, we will get acquainted with the works of various writers about the work of people, about professions. Read the topic of our tutorial. Explain the meaning of this proverb.

II. Actualization of knowledge

Teacher: Listen to L. Kuklin's poem "Think what it would be ..." and tell me what it is about.

Think what it would be
When would the tailor say:
- I don't want to sew dresses,
I'll have a day off!
And all the tailors in town
They went home after him.
People used to walk naked
Down the street in winter.

Think what it would be
When the doctor would say:
- I don't want to pull my teeth,
I will not, even though you cry!
Sick medical care
There wouldn't be any.
And you would sit and suffer
With a tied cheek.

Think what it would be
When would the driver say:
- I don't want to carry people! -
And he turned off the engine.
Trolleybuses, buses
It fell asleep with snow
Workers in factories
We would walk.

A teacher at school would say:
- Me this year
I don't want to teach children
I won't come to school!
Notebooks and textbooks
Would roll in the dust
Would you be unlearned
They grew up to old age.

Think what would
Suddenly trouble happened!
But he just won't do it
Nobody ever
And people won't refuse
From the required work:
Teacher required
Will come to class the next morning,
And the bakers diligently
The bread will be baked for you.

Any business will be done
Whatever you entrust them
Tailors and shoemakers
Chauffeurs and doctors.
We are all friendly family
We live in one country
And everyone works honestly
In place in its place.
(L. Kuklin)

Teacher: What is this poem about? (About labor)

What would happen if everyone stopped working?

Life on earth will freeze. Hunger and death will come. Therefore, everyone should work. Life is work.

III. Learning a new topic

1) Game "Collect a proverb"

Teacher: For a long time in Russia they sang and glorified labor, but the lazy were not respected, they laughed at them. It is not for nothing that the people have put together so many proverbs, songs and tales about work and hardworking people. I invite you to remember the proverbs about labor. On each desk there is an envelope with words from which you need to collect a proverb about labor. (Children read their proverbs).

2) Solve the crossword:

-Riddles about professions:

1.From sifted flour

He bakes us pies

Rolls, buns, rolls,

Who is he? Guess?

(Baker)

2. Here on the edge with caution

He paints iron

He has a bucket in his hands

He himself is painted motley.

(Painter)

3.It will cure measles and bronchitis and sore throat,

Prescribe pills and vitamins for us.

(Doctor)

4. Will direct the glass eye,
It clicks once and remembers you.
(Photographer)

5. He teaches kids to order,

He checks children's notebooks

6. Last time I was a teacher,

The day after tomorrow - a machinist.

He must know a lot

Because he ... (Artist)

7.The oven hums like a samovar

Steel cooks in it ... (Steelmaker)

8. We get up early, because our concern is
Drive everyone to work in the morning

(Drivers)

9.Sews beautifully, smacks famously

Needlewoman - ... (Dressmaker)

What word came out in a vertical column? (Profession)

What is a profession?

Profession- this is the work that people choose for themselves for life, benefitting others and the state. The Explanatory Dictionary says: "A profession is the main occupation of a person, his labor activity." Every day we come across objects of labor of representatives of different professions. It is impossible to imagine a single day without them.

3) Work on D. Rodari's poem "What does the crafts smell like?"

Teacher: Now let's listen and see what our guys have prepared for the lesson.

(Staging of D. Rodari's poem "What does the crafts smell like?")

Leading. Each case has a special smell.

Baker (In a white coat. Holds a loaf in his hands.)

The bakery smells like dough and baked goods.

Joiner (In the hands of a plane. He is wearing a worker's suit.)

You walk past the carpentry

Workshop-

Smells like shavings and fresh board.

Painter (In a work suit. In his hands a roller, a bucket of paint)

The painter smells like turpentine and paint.

Glazier (In the hands of a cardboard window frame)

Smells like a glazier

Window putty.

Chauffeur (In chauffeur jacket)

The chauffeur's jacket smells like gasoline.

Working. Worker's blouse - machine oil.

Confectioner (in white clothes)

The pastry chef smells like nutmeg.

Doctor (In a white coat.)

A doctor in a dressing gown is a pleasant medicine.

Fisherman (with a net in his hands)

The fisherman smells like fish and sea.

Together. Only idleness does not smell in any way!

Teacher: What did D. Rodari tell about in his poem?

(Each profession has its own special smell, only loafers and bums do not smell at all.)

Teacher: Each person should work and each person should have a profession.

(A student reads a poem by V. Lifshits)

The table you are sitting at
The bed you will sleep in
Notebook, boots, a pair of skis,
Plate, fork, spoon, knife
And every nail and every house
And every slice of bread -
All this is created by labor
And did not fall from the sky.
For everything that has been done for us
We are grateful to people.
The time will come, the hour will come -
And we will work.

3) Work on V. Mayakovsky's poem "Who to be?"

Teacher: There are a great many professions in the world. But everyone should choose a business to their liking. Happy is the person who does what he loves, who has chosen the right profession for himself.

Which profession to choose? What to become in the future? The hero of which poem is thinking about the same question? (In V. Mayakovsky's poem “Who to be?)

How did you introduce the hero of this poem? (He is a dreamer.)

What professions did he dream about? (Joiners, carpenters, engineer, doctor, worker, conductor, driver, pilot, sailor)

Reading logical parts. (each student has the text of a poem).

In what order do the professions change in this poem? Arrange the pictures in the desired order. Find the passage you need in the text and read it.

Read the last quatrain.

How do you understand the meaning of the last lines? (A person can choose the profession that he likes.)

What phrase is repeated constantly in this poem?

"Let them teach me!"

Why does it always repeat itself?

To master any profession, you must first learn. And above all, study at school.

If you want to build a bridge
Watch the stars move
Drive a machine in the field
Or lead the ship upward -
Do a good job at school
Study in good faith!

- School is the beginning of the path to any profession.

IV. Research work of students

Teacher: You also did a great job in preparing for the lesson. You have collected materials "Labor biography of my grandmothers and grandfathers" and prepared essays on this topic. Let's hear what you did. (Children present their work).

- Is the information you collected useful?

V Lesson summary

- What did we talk about today in the lesson?

- What do you think is the most important profession in the world?

(All professions are important. Any work is honored.)

- What unites people of all professions? (They all work.)

- I think that you, too, choose a business you like and become masters of your craft and bring joy to those around you and your country with your work. But first, everything in life must be learned. A modern person should know a lot and be able to live a decent life. And everyone, no matter what profession he chooses, should try to fulfill his duties well, responsibly, with soul.

Vi. Homework

Topic of the next lesson: Fairy tales of foreign writers.

Elena Povalyaeva
Entertainment "The sun paints the earth, and man's labor"

Prepared by the teacher: Povalyaeva E.E.

Lead 1: Shade, shade, shade

There is a wattle fence above the city.

The kids gathered here

It's time to feast.

Lead 2: What a feast there, when the business has not yet taken up!

Lead 1: Yes business time - fun hour.

Lead 2: Finished business - walk boldly.

Lead 1: After all, it was not for nothing that the people of the lazy and careless were not loved, ridiculed in songs and poetry.

Lead 2: Came up with work yes laziness proverbs and sayings!

Lead 1: Let's remember one of the children's songs

Staging a song "Antoshka"

Lead 2: Let's hear what proverbs were invented by the people. Let's play a game "Antoshka's spoon"... To whom it falls into the hands, that proverb work yes laziness will say.

1,2,3 - start playing!

1. The sun paints the earth, and human labor.

2. Without good deeds there will be no good name.

3. A good deed praises itself.

4. He is well brought up who hard tested.

5. Long day until evening, if there is nothing to do.

6. Do you like to ride - love and sleigh ride.

7. Human labor feeds, and laziness spoils.

8. Skillful hands do not know boredom.

9. Minute labor more expensive than an hour of idleness.

10. He who does not work does not know rest.

11. Without labor you can't get a fish out of a pond.

12. If there was a hunt, the work would go well.

13. Finished business - walk boldly.

Lead 1: Love proverbs, they are taken from life, you can see yourself, your friend, neighbor in them. They make fun of the lazy and unborn, praise the diligent, yes hardworking.

Lead 2: Attention! Attention! A competition for the best poem about labor, about helpers and lazy people. Dear guests! Listen carefully, choose your readers. Diction, artistry, content are evaluated!

Children read poetry.

1.E. Blagina "Do not bother me work»

2. E. Uspensky "If I were a girl"

3. B. Zakhoder "Bookbinder", "Builders"

4.S. Mikhalkov "I will be able to do everything"

5.E.Blaginina "Come take a look"

6.P. Voronko "Boy help"

7.A. Barto "Assistant"

(Summing up, rewarding)

Games "Washing", "Vassenka is a caterpillar"

Lead 1: Well done, guys, you know how work and laugh at laziness.

Lead 2: And now we will go to visit hardworking hen, we learn the story about her little chickens.

Staging « Hardworking chicken»

Lead 1: Shade, shade, shade,

There is a wattle fence above the city.

The kids gathered here

I finished my business.

Finished business - walk boldly!

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