"Ideal" theme class meeting

"Ideal" theme class meeting

In the daily process of learning, everyone can't help but participate in some theme class meetings, right? Theme class meetings play a very important role in promoting students' growth and establishing their outlook on life. What preparations are needed to finalize a theme class meeting? The following are the "ideal" theme class meetings I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them.

Location: Preparatory Class 1 Classroom

Activity preparation:

1. Students prepare the songs "Hope" and "First Dream" ", "Beyond Dreams"

2. Rehearse sketches:

3. Make slides

Content summary: Establish students' lofty ideals and cultivate students' Self-confidence enables students to clarify their learning goals.

Class meeting process:

1. Create an atmosphere and clarify the importance of ideals

{Play the song "Sailor" to create an atmosphere, and the host puts forward the meaning of ideals. }

Moderator (male): Dear teachers!

Host (female): Dear classmates!

Moderator (jointly): Hello everyone!

Moderator (male): With this exciting song "Sailor", our "Ideal" theme class meeting kicked off.

Host (female): Ideal is an alluring word.

Host (male): Ideals are beacons, guiding the direction of life and illuminating the journey of life.

Host (female): A person without ideals is like a bird without wings, like a pile driver without preparation.

Host (male): Without ideals, there is no firm direction, and without firm direction, there is no life;

Host (female): Rob Browning once put He said in "Saul": The greatness of human beings lies not in what they are doing, but in what they want to do.

Moderator (male): Sherlock Holmes also said: The most important thing in the world is not where we are, but in which direction we are going.

Host (female): The “what we want to do” and “what direction to go in” mentioned above refer to the guiding star above us - the ideal. So, what is ideal? (Students answer: Ideal is the yearning and longing for the future.) To elicit the meaning of ideal:

Moderator (male): Now please listen to the poetry recitation "Ideal", performers: Shi Xi, Mingyang , Wang Nan.

2. Talk about your ideals, realize your ideals, and build self-confidence

Moderator (male): It’s really nice to hear that everyone has an ideal. Let’s ask the students to talk about their own. ideal. (The students spoke freely. Some said they wanted to become scientists when they grow up, some said they wanted to be beauticians, and some wanted to become teachers...)

Host (female): If you have an ideal, you will have it. Hope, now please listen to "Hope" by Ibadetti et al.

3. Work hard to realize your ideals, strengthen your confidence and enhance your perseverance.

Host (female): Students, in the Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum", Jang Geum is not afraid of hard work, goes through a lot of hardships, and overcomes various difficulties in order to realize his ideals. So students, what do you think you should do to realize your ideal?

Moderator (male): I think our students already have the answer in their minds. Could you please tell me?

Classmate 1: I must cherish every minute and every second and not let myself have a moment of regret;

Classmate 2: Establish lofty ideals and work hard for them. Work hard;

Student 3: We must have a hard-working spirit and not be intimidated by difficulties;...

Host (female): Yes, we must start from now on , work hard to realize your ideal;

Moderator (male): The theme class is here, let us play a game to relax.

Host (female): Yes, we heard the song "Sailor" before class. Let's see who can write down the repeated lyrics.

A classmate : He said that in the wind and rain, this little pain is nothing. Wipe away your tears and don’t ask why.

Moderator (male): Yes, let’s ask the students to tell us what “wind, rain” and “pain” mean?

Student A: I think "wind and rain" refers to the bumpy road of life, and "pain" refers to setbacks and failures.

Student B: I think "pain" can also refer to adversity and difficulty.

Host (female): Yes, the lyrics tell us that no matter we study, we will encounter setbacks, failures or difficulties in life, but we must move forward courageously and not be afraid of difficulties and obstacles in order to achieve our goals. ideal.

Host (female): The harvest season is joyful, but it must be done with sweat. I think everyone will have a motto that motivates them to move forward during their struggle.

Moderator (male): Yes, 18-year-old Liu Ou is already a student in the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Peking University. At the age of 15, he has become one of the first batch of middle school students to enter the National Key Laboratory. , he has always encouraged himself by saying, "Opportunities are equal to everyone, and successful people are often good at seizing opportunities." This is one of the important factors for his success. So, students here, what is your motto?

Moderator (female): Please give your answers enthusiastically. Students answer freely.

Moderator (male): The students’ speeches are serious and represent a kind of persistence in the pursuit of ideals. I believe that if the students have a motto to motivate themselves at all times, their ideals will definitely be realized.

Host (female): We have different ideals at different ages. Everyone has an initial dream. Now I invite Ma Jing to sing "Initial Dream".

Moderator (male): Students’ ideals can be divided into short-term and lofty ideals. They can also be divided into professional ideals, moral ideals and life ideals. The most urgent ideal now is to get good grades in the final exam. I think everyone has a final ideal in their hearts.

Host (female): I’m very happy! The students are full of confidence in the realization of their ideals. Let us sing "Beyond Dreams" together.

Host (male): The singing is beautiful and pleasant to the ear. Time is limited.

Host (female): There is no such thing as a feast that lasts forever.

Moderator (male): The class meeting is infinitely better, but the bell sounds.

Moderator (female): I think that through this class meeting, everyone will establish lofty ideals, create a glorious century, and write an immortal poem for their own lives.

Moderator (male): Now let’s ask our head teacher to give a summary. Welcome with applause.

IV. Summary from the class teacher:

First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the students who have worked hard in preparing for this theme class meeting! In this class meeting, all the students have been very active and proactive, and can boldly talk about their ideals and build their own confidence. Looking at your confident expressions and listening to your passionate words, I believe that your ideals will be realized. Yes, ideals are things that have not yet been realized. They are beautiful visions and hopes for the future. This requires us to seize today, study hard, and lay a solid foundation of knowledge in order to have a better tomorrow. The prerequisite for realizing ideals is to grasp life. Grasping life is not a matter of a day or two, nor a year or two. It takes a person's whole life, and requires decades of endurance, perseverance and perseverance. More often than not, the key to grasping life is to cultivate your own habits and stick to your own principles. And "tenacious perseverance can conquer any peak in the world." Perseverance and perseverance are essential in the process of conquest.

You can control your own destiny and control your life.

Zang Kejia once said: "Youth is treasure, youth is gold; treasure must be excavated and gold must be smelted.

"The best gold digger and metallurgist in life is yourself. Take control of your life, let your youth play its best, and believe in yourself: I am young and wonderful; I reflect and make progress; I work hard and I succeed! ;