At the middle school assembly, the seventh-grade students led and presented the moral education activity. The topic was “Love your country, respect your ancestors, and love your elders at home”.
The moral education activity was divided into two chapters。Chapter 1: Patriotism and Respect for Ancestors which included, a poster display, watching The Battle at Changjin Lake, and recalling revolutionary martyrs. Chapter 2. Was called Love the Elders at Home which included, celebrating the Double Ninth Festival for the elderly in the community.
Chapter One: Respecting Our Ancestors
During the National Day holiday, middle school students watched the film, The Battle at Lake Changjin, which stirred their soul. The martyrs dyed the national flag red with their blood and built the Great Wall with their bodies. The students were made aware of the difficulties of the revolution and the dedication of their ancestors. They were deeply touched. Therefore, the students grasped the brush as the medium to display their inner admiration and gratitude for the revolutionary martyrs on posters. They were full passion and won the praise of the sixth-grade students.
Chapter 2: Loving Elders
Every child will encounter elders. Their hair is becoming gray, and their movements are slowing down, but they add value to our lives and still take care of us. Elders love to tell us stories from long ago but also still silently prepare meals during a reunion. They teach us how to behave and work and protect us from trouble. In their eyes, we are unique and “cute”. Elders are our grandparents, grandfathers, and grandmothers.
The Double Ninth Festival is our traditional festival, which means “respect for the elderly” and “company”. With love, the seventh-grade students went to Vanke Youshan elderly activity center in October to present a wonderful literary performance for the elderly.