At the beginning of the new semester of the Year of the Dragon, Peach Baby held a bazaar to raise

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-02

Not long ago, a unique Lantern Festival "big show" was staged in the eastern area of Taopu Town, where fifth-grade students from Shanghai Wenda School spontaneously organized a lively and extraordinary market activityYear of the Dragon Tao Fun Fun Fun Collection。From market research, selection of stalls to sales strategies, all by the children independently planned, formulated, and implemented, this home-school-community co-construction of the "Peach Baby" Lantern Festival activity, is the best social practice classroom for children, stimulating their enthusiasm to participate in community governance, but also with the community residents to share the joy, happy. The young reporters of the Taopu Reporter Station of the Morning News GroupI also joined in the whole process, interviewing stall owners, recording press conferences, and harvesting and growing together.

The first wave of joy in the first year of the dragon in the eastern area of Taopu is made upShanghai Wenda School is in the fifth gradeA group of teachers and students participated in the preparation and shared it with the community residents. What do the stalls sell at the bazaar? How much is the price? How to attract customers? What to do if the weather is raining less**......The children are faced with some difficult questions. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, and even on their first attempt, they are not afraid at all.

Under the leadership of Ma Li, a senior Chinese teacher at Shanghai Wenda School, the students were full of enthusiasm, working overtime to arrange promotional posters, and the handling, tallying, cashier, and bookkeeper performed their duties, and put the stall in a hurry. The children used all their skills to perform 18 kinds of martial arts, or launched different "offensives" against the needs of male and female customers, or roamed the streets and alleys to lobby buyers, and also danced energetically to attract consumers, and finally raised a lot of money.

Pretty good! Ms. Shen, a resident from the surrounding community of Shengdu Hui, praised the stall owners when she learned that the stall owners were a group of fifth-grade primary school students: "They showed abilities and talents beyond their years!" If this event is compared to a movie directed and acted by children, then my feeling after watching it is that it is worth the ticket price! Chen Xian, director of political education at Shanghai Wenda School, commented that such practical activities allow students to integrate into the social family, feel the social atmosphere, and let students learn to care for them, unite and cooperate and take responsibility, and also respond to the "15-minute happiness circle" innovative model created by the Municipal Youth Work Committee, so that students can participate in rich community activities nearby, and the quality of children has been comprehensively improved through home-school-community cooperation.

She Feng, director of the Taopu Town Social Development Office, said that students' independent planning and design of activities is not only the cultivation of ability, but also the embodiment of responsibility. In practice, the students learned cooperation and division of labor, understood the value of labor, and tasted the hardships of entrepreneurship. In the process of practice, students will encounter various challenges and difficulties, but this is the only way to grow, through solving problems, their will is tempered, their thinking is expanded, and their personality is shaped. These experiences will be a valuable asset in their lives. "We will also take the community as the first stop of children's social practice, and stimulate the enthusiasm of young people to participate in community governance through entertaining and educational activities, so as to enhance the cohesion of the whole community. ”

She Feng, director of the Social Development Office of Taopu Town, presented a donation certificate to Wenda School, and came together to see the wonderful reports of Taopu young reporters

Morning Post reporter Chen Tianyu

(Shanghai Putuo District Lianjian Primary School, 4th grade).

During this year's Lantern Festival, I was fortunate to come to the Party and Mass Service Center in the eastern part of Taopu with my friends from the Morning News Record Group to participate in the annual "Lantern Festival Happy Gathering" activity.

When I opened the gate, I was greeted by a jubilant scene, with red lanterns hanging high on the beams, as if telling the story of the festival. The children's laughter was endless, and despite the cold wind and drizzle outside, it was a joyful atmosphere.

There was a charity sale being held in the center, and I walked through the bustling crowd, surrounded by the sound of hawking, and every stall caught my eye. The stalls are filled with a wide variety of goods, most of which are children's favorite snacks and toys. The children were more or less carrying bags of "loot" in their hands, and their faces were filled with smiles of satisfaction and happiness. One of the volunteers saw me approaching and enthusiastically recommended products to me. She looked about my age, which piqued my curiosity. Through the interview, I was surprised to find out that these volunteers were all Year 5 students at Wenda School. For this charity sale, they put in a lot of effort and time, and the preparations were very meticulous. They have a clear division of labor, sales, collection, bookkeeping and other links are in order, each product is carefully packaged, shining, even I can't resist this **.

In the event, the most attractive thing is the unique painting slogans, which are funny and childlike, adding a lot of joy to the whole event. At the end of the booth, a group of people sat together, carrying out the traditional project of the Lantern Festival, "guessing lantern riddles and making lanterns", wishing health and happiness in the coming year. As time passed, the event drew to a close. The students of Wenda School presented a number of beautiful dances for everyone, and a textbook drama of "Tunnel Warfare" pushed today's event to a climax. Through bold teaching attempts, the teacher made us in different eras immersive, read history, and feel the hardships of the Anti-Japanese War and the hard-won happiness of life. After more than three hours of hard work by the volunteers, the sales of this "love charity sale" activity exceeded 2,500 yuan.

This interview made me deeply realize the importance of teamwork. I saw the enthusiasm of the volunteers and the confidence of the performers. This has determined that I will participate more actively in public welfare activities in the future, contribute to the society, and help those in need around me. Morning News reporter Zhang Tianhao

(Shanghai Putuo District New Putuo Primary School East School, 5th grade).The Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional Chinese festivals. During this year's Lantern Festival, our young reporters also participated in a market held in the eastern area of Taopu Town-the Year of the Dragon. I put on a small red reporter's vest and blended in with the red decorations on the spot, adding a touch of festive atmosphere. When I came to the event, I saw groups of enthusiastic brothers and sisters, constantly shouting at their belongings. The goods are dazzling, there are toys, snacks, special products, daily necessities ......As a young reporter, I interviewed many "stall owners" and learned that they had fully planned and prepared for this charity sale. Details such as product flyers, presentations, and how to arrange how to display the goods more attractively are prepared in advance. Whether it is less or more, they can be carried out in an orderly and orderly manner, and the planning and division of labor are also very standardized. They successfully sold many items, and every booth and item at the event site was a beautiful testimony of the love and kindness of the brothers and sisters. After more than 3 hours of hard work, their sales were nearly 2,500 yuan, and what touched me the most was that my brothers and sisters donated 520 yuan to the Taopu Community ** Association, which is a number representing love, and the scene gathered into the warmth of the Lantern Festival.

In addition, we attended a press conference for young journalists, interviewed the uncles and aunts who held the event, and learned that the original intention of holding this event was to make it an extraordinary fun experience for the children. One stall after another, one item after another, let me feel the strong Lantern Festival atmosphere and the ubiquitous warm atmosphere in the eastern part of Taodong, as well as the ordinary and great hearts of my brothers and sisters who express their "love" with their actions.

Morning News reporter Yang Mu'an

(The second grade of the Primary School Affiliated to East China Normal University).

The Taopu Community Center for the Lantern Festival was bustling with activity, and it turned out that the older siblings of the fifth grade of Wenda School were carrying out the Lantern Festival bazaar. One of my brothers told me: "We started preparing during the winter vacation, drawing posters in groups, preparing textbooks and plays, and selecting the most meaningful charity items. "I saw a table next to me piled up with all sorts of things, from beautiful toys to tempting treats and practical household items. The sister on the side smiled and said, "We discussed for a long time, and we chose and chosen, hoping to pick out the most meaningful items." Not only adults can use it, but children will also enjoy it. These things are carefully selected by us in the hope of bringing happiness to others. ”

The older siblings turned into small stall owners, some shouting to attract customers, and some were busy selling their own products. I was deeply touched by their enthusiasm and love. These fifth-grade brothers and sisters conveyed love and warmth with their actions, and also made me feel the meaning of the Lantern Festival. Morning News reporter Liu Yuxuan

(Putuo Experimental School Affiliated to Shanghai Wai Chinese University, 2nd year).

Today, my mother and I came to the Party and Mass Service Center in the eastern part of Taopu to participate in the Lantern Festival activities. In the event, there were not only charity sales for older brothers and sisters, but also theatrical performances. The older siblings of the fifth grade of Wenda Primary School gave a wonderful performance. What impressed me the most was the performance of the textbook drama - tunnel warfare.

After the performance, Mr. Ma talked about the original intention of arranging the textbook drama - in order to make it easier to understand, it was decided to let the students "act" the text. The textbook drama tells such a story: At the beginning, the Japanese army often searched the house, causing our people to suffer a lot. Later, the people came up with a solution: dig tunnels. For this reason, they dug for a long time, and finally dug it, and the facilities inside were complete, no matter the Japanese army poisoned, sprinkled water, and set fire, it did not cause harm to the people. In the end, we defeated the Japanese army! At the scene, the performer's tone was light and heavy, which helped me better understand the overall process of the tunnel battle. After the event, I and other young reporters from Mompo attended a press conference. At the press conference, I asked the young actors a question: "Are you nervous about performing in this event, and how do you overcome it?" The young actor replied, "Don't be nervous in the performance, because practice makes perfect." "No wonder, they were so confident in their performances. It was an unforgettable experience! Morning News reporter Hu Chenxi

(Fourth grade, West School of New Putuo Primary School, Putuo District, Shanghai).

The joyful Spring Festival has just passed, the lively atmosphere has not dissipated, and the Lantern Festival is coming as scheduled in the bright lights. The Year 5 students of Wenda School launched a unique "Taofun" activity.

In order to achieve better results, the students started planning before the New Year. In the brainstorming process, the framework of the activity came into being. First of all, they collected many traditional elements of the Lantern Festival, which were vividly painted on the propaganda posters, and Chinese culture is also indispensable, such as Chinese knots and dragon and lion dances. Each poster has its own uniqueness: some are delicate and cute, some are full of antiquity, and some are vivid, and of course, they also need to be combined with the products they sell and depict some as a background.

On the day before the activity, the students first marked **, labeled it, and placed the goods in order from small to large. The division of labor is very clear, everything is ready, and the "Taole" activity of the Lantern Festival kicked off.

The students overcame various difficulties in the process of preparation and sales, and the "Taole" activity of the Lantern Festival was also carried out happily, which made people feel the charm of traditional Chinese culture. Morning newspaper reporter Tang Zichen

(Putuo Experimental School Affiliated to Shanghai Wai Chinese University, 3rd grade).

On February 24, 2024, as a member of the Morning News Student Record Group, I participated in the Taowa Lantern Festival in the eastern area of Taopu Town to create a home-school community activity - Tao Fun and Happy Collection in the Year of the Dragon. The protagonists of the event are the big brothers and sisters of the fifth grade of Shanghai Wenda School, who began to prepare and plan before the market event. What kind of products should a market stall sell? How much does the product cost? What should I do if the product sales are not good? How to place the goods on the stall ......A series of details are well thought out.

There are 6 stalls at the scene, I interviewed one of the stall owners with my friends, and learned that they came to the event site last night to prepare for the work, some of the friends sorted out the sales list, some of the partners considered how to deal with if the weather was bad and affected the sales, and some of the friends thought about how to shout and sell products. On the same day, the small stall owners donated a total of 520 yuan together with the amount of money sold and part of their New Year's money to the Taopu Community ** Association.

At the scene, the big brothers and sisters of Wenda School also brought excerpts from the textbook play "Tunnel War", which was adapted into a theatrical version by using the stories learned in the language books to make the text stories more vivid and interesting. Everyone loved it. Morning News reporter Zhang Yue(Putuo Experimental School, Shanghai University of Foreign Chinese, 3rd grade).Last weekend, a very special Lantern Festival party was held in the eastern area of Taopu Town, which was very lively, and the fifth-grade brothers and sisters from Shanghai Wenda School brought excerpts from their self-written and directed textbook drama "Tunnel War", hot street dance performances, etc., of course, the most attractive thing for me was the bazaar charity sale they organized - Tao Fun and Happy Fair in the Year of the Dragon.

Why did I find such a strong impression on me? First of all, I was dazzled by the dazzling array of goods. There are all kinds of toys, books, and stationery that children like; There are cute blind boxes and daily necessities that mothers like; There are also local specialties that foodies like, and they can't help but take them home? The second is the management ability of my brothers and sisters, which I admire very much. They start at 9 a.m. to be busy putting out goods, creative posters, opening stalls, shouting, and sometimes performing live programs to attract customers. According to the stall owners, it was the first time for them to plan such an event, and although they also encountered various difficulties, they finally worked together to solve them. That's right, it's not easy to make money!

Finally, and what impressed me the most about this bazaar, was the bazaar. As Wenda School teacher Chen said, "We want everyone to establish a sense of giving back from an early age. At the end of this charity sale, 520 yuan was donated to the Taopu Community Association, which is a loving number, and it also represents the hearts of the brothers and sisters to give back to the society. You say, isn't this Lantern Festival party very special? Do you want to come too? Do you want to be a small stall owner for a while? Do you want to give back to the community? Anyway, I really hope to experience it next time, looking forward to it! Morning newspaper reporter Lu Chen Tiannuo

(Putuo Experimental School Affiliated to Shanghai Wai Chinese University, 2nd year).

On the day of the Lantern Festival, I put on my beloved little reporter's "red vest" and came to the 2024 Year of the Dragon TAO Fun and Happy Market in the eastern area of Taopu, where there is a Lantern Festival happy market. The variety of goods in the bazaar made me dizzy. There are daily necessities, toys, and delicious roast duck .....I saw that the brothers and sisters of the salesman were so busy, busy tallying, busy selling goods, and enthusiastically introducing products to customers. One of the little brothers also told us that they attract customers by dancing! It's really full of tricks, each with its own magical powers!

The market sold for a total of 2,500 yuan, and the brothers and sisters of Wenda School also donated a total of 520 yuan with their New Year's money, because "520" represents the meaning of "love". This makes me respect them, and I must learn from them, dedicate a little of my love, and contribute to charity. In the Lantern Festival in 2024, I have gained a lot and gained a lot of love and warmth. Note: This article is the original work of the Morning News Journalist Group, and it is not allowed to be unauthorized and must be investigated for infringement.

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