范文一:小学生新闻播报
小学生新闻播报
俗话说:“人无礼而不生,事无礼而不成,国无礼则不宁”。我们经常说一个人要讲文明懂礼仪,可你们知道吗,校园文明礼仪已经成为全社会人关注的焦点。而礼仪以仪表为首,人们常说:“仪表是心灵的写照”。星期四,我们朝阳新闻中队就利用红领巾广播时间为大家介绍了关于小学生仪表礼仪的内容。
1.着装的礼仪
着装,是指服装的穿着,但它并不简单指穿衣戴帽,着装也讲究礼仪。校服是学生的标志,它代表了一个学生甚至是一所学校的精神面貌。身着校服的学生,无论走在哪儿,都是一道引人注目的风景。校服最能体现出我们的青春活力,展现我们朝气蓬勃的面貌。
校服要常洗、常换,无污损,保管得当,若有遗失,应及时向老师汇报。穿着校服时,应注意不做个性化改制,衣领要平整,不卷袖,拉链拉好,裤脚不拖及地面,鞋带要系牢,鞋面要保持洁净。如遇天气寒冷搭配外套,应把外套纽扣扣好。
进行室外活动时,不能将校服拿在手中挥舞,也不要将校服顶在头上或系在腰间。如需将校服放置于教室,应挂在椅背,或折叠放在书包柜里,不可随意搁置在课桌上。
2.佩戴红领巾礼仪
红领巾是我们队员的标志。红领巾代表着红旗的一角,是革命先烈的鲜血染成的。怎样正确佩戴红领巾呢,
第一步:将衣领翻起,红领巾折二至三折,披在肩上。这里要注意的是:钝角对准脊椎骨。第二步:将右角经过左角前面拉到右边,左角不动,第三步:右角经过左右两角交叉的空隙中拉出,塞入圈出抽紧。第四步:整理红领巾和衣领。
3.正确佩戴队标志
大队、中队委员会委员和小队长要佩戴队干部标志。队干部标志由白底、红杠组成。大队委标志中间是三条红杠,中队委标志中间是两条红杠,小队长标志中间是一条红杠。队干部应在佩戴红领巾的同时佩戴相应的标志。标志佩戴在左上臂。
我们每播下一个习惯,将收获一种品格。让我们把文明礼仪常放在心上,将“礼仪之邦”的文明礼仪之风继承、发扬。
范文二:小学生新闻时事播报手抄报
小学生新闻时事播报手抄报
“五一”新闻报道
今天是“五一”劳动节。我这位新城电视台记者穿街走巷
拍摄了一些新闻片断。下面跟大家一起分享。
视点:“五一”黄金周,许多人赶潮流,选择出国旅游。有的去
韩国与韩星大长金相会,有的去日本看富士山。一些爱怀旧的人,有
的选择去北京登长城,据说,他们要当好汉。有的去孙中山市看孙中
山故居,有的到珠海去看渔女风情。游人当然开心,最开心的恐怕是
那些旅游公司,因为他们的荷包张鼓鼓的。
目击:“五一’’黄金周,不少父母会给子女买新的、漂亮的衣服,
因为夏季到了,给子女买一些夏季衣服也是理所当然的。所
谓人靠衣
妆,佛靠金妆嘛!所以,这几天城里买夏季童装的商店生意十分火爆。
那些商家又挣到盘满钵满了。
纪录:“五一”黄金周,不管酒店、宾馆,还是大排挡,都座无
虚席。大多数人约请三五知己或亲朋戚友大吃一顿,来一个不醉无归。
那些外国朋友也不例外,所有的特色美食都被他们点上桌子,他们说,
要到中国吃个满汉全席。
各位观众,各位朋友,节目时间就要结束。如果大家有任何趣闻
怪事,欢迎拨打我们的报料热线,再见!
范文三:新闻播报稿
2015学年第一学期红幼新闻演播室资料
新闻内容:春天来了
齐:亲爱的爷爷奶奶、爸爸妈妈、小朋友们,大家下午好!娃娃播新闻时间又和大家见面了。 男:我是新闻主播***。
女:我是新闻主播***
齐:今天我们播报的新闻主题是:秋天来了
男:秋天来了,小朋友们有没有发现我们的身边发生了哪些变化?让我们一起去
看一看吧
女:秋天来了,日照的时间变短了,太阳公公很早就下山了,天气变得很凉爽,
晚上需要穿外套了。
男:秋天来了,公园里的树叶变成了金黄色,每当风一吹,漱漱的落下来,铺满
了草地,像一个大大的金色的地毯。
女:公园里的桂花开了,小小的,黄黄的,空气里到处飘着桂花的香气,好闻极
了。
男:秋天来了,田里的稻子熟了,黄澄澄的稻穗垂着沉甸甸的穗头, 风吹稻浪, 好似一首动人的乐曲。
女:秋天来了,天空像个巨大的蓝宝石,微风习习,不冷也不热,周末的时候可
以出来和朋友们一起玩滑板车,滑轮鞋,自行车,可开心了。在晴朗的假期里朋友们会一起出来玩,你追我赶,大家玩得可开心了。上幼儿园,也不想懒被窝了,早早起床,精神好! 男:秋天来了,收获的季节也来了,农民伯伯开始收稻子,收玉米,柿子,苹果… 女:秋天我们还有一个节日,叫中秋节,在这一天,一家人团聚,赏月,吃月饼。这让我们想起来了一首古诗(静夜思)
男、女合背:床前明月光,疑是地上霜,举头望明月,低头思故乡
男:愿朋友们和爸爸妈妈,爷爷奶奶度过一个愉快的中秋佳节!
齐:明天老时间,与您不见不散。
活动花絮:
范文四:新闻播报稿
Hello,guys! welcome to news hour on CCTV news live from
Beijing.I’m Jimmy
China
China has condemned a visit by scores of Japanese politicians to the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo. The Foreign Ministry called on Japanese politicians to be more responsible.
Hong Lei, Spokesman, Chinese Foreign Ministry said, "China’s
position on this issue has been clear-cut and consistent: we urge the Japanese side to face squarely and reflect upon history and strictly abide by its solemn statements and pledges regarding historical issues, and face the international community in a responsible manner."
Hong Lei said the Japanese government’s stance on the shrine
reflects whether the country can seriously acknowledge its history of aggressive militarism and respect the feelings of its victims. Opposition leader Shinzo Abe visited the Yasukuni shrine on Wednesday, followed by 67 lawmakers including two Cabinet ministers on Thursday.
The two ministers are Transport Minister Yuichiro Hata and Postal Reform Minister Mikio Shimoji. The Yasukuni Shrine honours two and half million Japanese war dead, including 14 class A war criminals. It’s seen as a symbol of Japan’s past
militarism against its Asian neighbours including China and South Korea.
World
AND to other news:
An 11-week-old panda cub at San Diego Zoo, in California, has taken some tentative baby steps during a morning veterinary examination.
P.K. Robbins, senior veterinarian of San Diego Zoo, said, "I would say he’s making progress. He’s kind of at that awkward toddler stage
where some limbs are working better than others. Certainly the front legs want to get up and go but the back legs sort of got a little bit left behind. But he’s definitely learning, he’s getting those skill sets that
he needs and he’s a pretty active little dude."
The as-of -yet unnamed male cub is expected to be able to walk on all four legs in a few weeks, but it will still be at least a few more months before he is mobile enough to venture into the exhibit. Only 1,600 giant pandas are believed to exist in the wild, and the species continues to be threatened by habitat loss. San Diego Zoo Global, in conjunction with Chinese panda experts, continues to work on science-based panda conservation programs.
Culture
Robot flowers that flex and blossom are one of the highlights at this year’s Kinetica Museum’s exhibition in London. The
kinetic movement mixes technology, science and art to create eye-catching and interactive pieces for both children and adults.
These robot flowers respond to light and dark just like the real thing. As your hand passes the light sensors the petals unfurl, just as they would open to face the morning sun.
Diane Harris, Kinetica Museum, London, said, "So Justin Godyer’s
Adaptive Bloom is an interactive work and it sets flowers in motion, so you are almost like controlling the light and the dark. And you become the sun and the night by your hand gesture."
This is one of over 30 works being showcased at a private space in east London. The Kinetica Museum hosts an annual art fair promoting the world of Kinetic art - where science and technology meet the art world.
Many of the pieces in Kinetica invite audience participation, but some just make compulsive viewing.
These microscopic, magnetic, mechanical works by a French artist seem to defy gravity. The cogs spin around the mirrored surface as if by magic. Beneath the surface a spinning motorised magnet within a glass jar reveals the secret to the trick.
There isn’t much soothing about this piece named "Limbo", but it is addictive to watch the table tennis ball trapped in perpetual motion, but never getting anywhere.
Alexander Berchert, Kinetic artist, said, "I got inspired originally by a lady bug crawling up my hand and everybody has done this before, just to place a hand in front of it and again and again and the bug just seems to keep moving without ever getting anywhere. I found this very interesting, I thought I’d like to represent that mechanically,"
says Berchert.
Like all Kinetic artists, he gets inspiration from the genius behind everyday objects and claims even a toaster can fascinate him. Although the showcase is not yet open to the public, viewings can be arranged by appointment at the moment, and all items will be on auction to raise funds for the Kinetica Museum itself, a Non-Profit Organization.
Travel
And we turn out to Australia :
Sydney’s Sea Life Aquarium re-opened on Monday, after a 10 million US dollar refurbishment over nine months. The new oceanarium now displays a total of 13,000 animals of 700 different species in eight million litres of water. The main feature of the re-opening was the "shark walk", a glass viewing area that displays over 50 sharks. In the week leading up to the opening, workers used cranes to lift some of the heavier creatures into their new home. The re-opening also unveiled 14 newly-themed areas, including the Tropical Bay of Rays, Discovery Rockpool, Mangrove Swamps, South Coast Shipwreck, and Dugong Island.
That is content for news hour on cctv news you can also chark out the latest news at the line from around the asia and world and on webside english stores cctv.com , I am Jimmy in Beijing.bye bye~
范文五:《刷牙》新闻播报稿
亲爱的老师,小朋友们:
大家好!新罗区直机关幼儿园小喇叭开始广播啦!我是大(2)班小小播音员傅楷婷,今天是10月22日,天气……
下面,我给大家播报一则新闻,题目是《刷牙》。有一条长长的隧道,往里看,黑洞洞的,这是一条生命通道,非常重要。隧道口有身穿白色衣服的卫兵把守,站成上下两排,它们有一个好听的名字,那就是“牙齿”。小朋友们,你们刷牙吗?怎样刷呢?下面我来念一首儿歌给大家听:小牙刷,手中拿。上排从上往下刷,下排从下往上刷,两边来回再刷刷。里里外外真干净,我的小牙不生病。听了儿歌,你知道怎么刷牙了吗?牙齿这么重要,我们从小要养成良好的刷牙习惯,这样,才能让我们的牙齿白又白哦!
我的新闻播报到此结束,谢谢大家!