演讲稿的结尾应鼓励听众采取行动,而不仅仅是听取信息,在撰写演讲稿时,充分结合演讲主题,有助于我们明确表达目的,增强说服力,以下是小编精心为您推荐的三分钟课堂演讲稿6篇,供大家参考。
亲爱的老师、同学们:
大家好!
校园里,我们经常会发现有些同学见到地上有纸屑,就弯下腰,随手捡起来,用自己的双手去保护校园环境的优美,他们用行动证明了自己是学校的主人。我要对这些同学说:“你们是可爱的,是好样的!”
但是,我们也发现校园里还存在一些不文明的言行:下课后的走廊里,总有同学在你追我赶,还不时传出一些不文明的语言;上下楼梯时拥挤而没有次序;教室、走廊的墙壁上留下了许多不知名的脚印;走廊上偶尔还有些零星的纸屑、食品袋;甚至有个别同学肆意践踏学校的绿化带……同学们,我们作为学校的小主人,要担当起时代赋予我们的责任,说文明话,做文明事。
记得有人说过:“人,一撇一捺,写起来容易做起来难。我们要经常性地思考,我在做什么,我做得怎样,我要成为怎样的人。”做怎样的人,一百个人会有一百种答案,但在每一个答案的背后都有一个基点,那就是做人首先要做一个文明的人。文明是什么?文明是不小心撞到对方时的一声“对不起”,是自觉将垃圾放入垃圾箱的举动,是看到地上有废纸时能够弯腰捡起的举措;是看到有人随地吐痰时的主动制止……文明是一种品质,文明是一种修养,文明是一种受人尊敬并被大家广泛推崇的行为。
“校园文明行,人人争四好”。同学们,让我们携起手来,学会文明用语,做文明之事,共同创建一个文明的校园。祝愿我们每一位同学都能健康、快乐地度过每一天。
谢谢大家!
阳光总在风雨后,请相信有彩虹!
想起那首《阳光总在风雨后》,心灵不禁一颤,回首过去,有多少成功与失败。面对成功,我们欣然自悦;面对失败,我们可能会茫然失措;我们可能会意志消沉;还有我们可能会东山再起……人们往往不能正视失败,往往会茫然失措,往往会意志消沉,东山再起的人就有可能成为名人。
面对挫折,龚自珍看到落花满地,并没有触景伤怀,而是高声吟诵:“落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花”;苏轼看到暮春景象并没有伤悲,而是挥笔写下“枝上柳绵吹不少,天涯何处无芳草”的佳句;白居易回忆起江南美景,并没有因离开江南而悲叹不止,而是留给了后人“日出江花红胜花,春来江水绿如蓝”的优美诗句……他们都曾经官场失意,他们也都曾经失望徘徊,但是他们都明白“石灰石经千锤百炼才得以出山;彩虹经风雨的洗礼才会更加美丽;人们战胜挫折后才会更加坚强!”
我们可能没有落日般的美丽,没有流水般的清逸,但可以有水晶般的纯洁与透明;没有大海般的洒脱,没有瀑布般的飞泻,但可以有土壤般的朴实与随和;没有大山般的巍峨,没有湖水般的清柔,但可以有磐石般的坚毅与稳重。我们还要认识到没有风吹的帆是撑不满的,没有压力的人是走不远的,人生在世遇到挫折是再所难免的。让我们打起精神,正确对待压力,正确对待挫折,认真度过每一天,用执着来浇灌生命之花,让它茁壮成长!
生活就像一张过滤网。它把敢于面对现实,勇于征服困难的强者精心挑选出来,使之成为世人瞩目的人物;它把那些胆怯的懦夫无情淘汰,他们就是那些碌碌无为的庸人。十八岁的花样年华,十八岁的歌。十八岁的歌唱给高远的'天空,让旋律伴雄鹰翱翔;十八岁的歌唱给澎湃的大海,让音符随巨鲸畅游;十八岁歌唱给广阔的大地,让节奏随骏马驰骋。激情奔放的十八岁啊,不苛求永远的美好,只愿拥有一份真实的人生。不怕跌倒的十八岁啊,要让生命印满成熟的足迹,与岁月的铃声合唱,要让青春睿智装点那醉人的辉煌。奋发向上的十八岁啊,都应该知道彩虹只有经历风雨才会变得更加美丽动人;树木只有经历风雨才会变得更加挺拔;人们只有经历挫折才会变得更加坚强!
人生多歧途,歧途未必是末路,请相信雨后的彩虹更美丽。
敬爱的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家早上好!
今天我讲话的主题是“有始有终,定能成功”。古希腊著名哲学家苏格拉底曾经在中学当教师,有一天他对班里同学说,我们来做个甩手游戏吧。游戏很简单,就是把手使劲往前甩三百下,再往后甩三百下,但要求每天都这样做。同学们纷纷说这个游戏容易,保证能做好。一个星期以后,苏格拉底问同学们游戏完成得怎么样?同学们全都举起了手。一个月以后,当苏格拉底再做统计时,全班仍有百分之九十的同学在坚持做。一年以后,当苏格拉底在课堂上再次向大家了解情况时,只有一位同学举起手,他就是后来成为大哲学家的亚里士多德。亚里士多德在自己的学习和生活中,凭着这种持之以恒的精神,自觉锻炼自己的意志,终于在哲学领域取得了前所未有的成就,其哲学思想直到现在仍然放射着智慧的光芒。
同学们,这个甩手游戏从动作上看很简单,但每天坚持,却是一件不容易的事,需要持之以恒的精神。这个故事告诉我们,做事情要有始有终,绝不能半途而废,如果我们能养成这样的好习惯,就一定会取得好成绩。人们常说,在科学之路上没有平坦的大道,只有敢于在崎岖的小路上不断攀登的人,才能到达希望的顶点。让我们认准自己的努力目标,坚持不懈地努力,不断地鼓励自己,这样我们就会体验到成功的喜悦和收获的快乐。
最后,我送给大家一句法国生物学家巴斯德的名言:“告诉你使我达到目标的奥秘吧,我惟一的力量就是我的坚持精神!
good morning ladies and gentlemen:
the title of my speech today is the doors that are open to us .
the other day my aunt paid me a visit. she was overjoyed. i got the highest mark in the mid-term examination! she said. don't be surprised! my aunt is indeed a student; to be exact, a college student at the age of 45.
last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a one-year, full-time management course in a college. this was the wisest decision i have ever made, she said proudly like a teenage girl. to her, college is always a right place to pick up new ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.
compared with the late 70s, she says, now college students have many doors. my aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be re-opened after the cultural revolution. she was assigned to study engineering despite her desire to study chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a tv factory.
i was shocked when she first told me how she (had) had no choice in her major and job. look at us today! so many doors are open to us! i believe there have never been such abundant opportunities for self-development as we have today. and my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.
the first door i see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us. my aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was also happy that she could attend lectures on ancient chinese poetry and on shakespearean drama. as for myself, i am an english major, but i may also go to lectures on history. to me, if college education in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and well-rounded development of each individual. so all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.
the second door is the door to the outside world. learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries. my aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous and even calls her generation frogs in a well. but today, as the world becomes a global village, it is important that our neighbors and we be open-minded to learn with and from each other. i have many fellow international classmates, and i am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad. as for my aunt, she is planning to get an mba degree in the united kingdom where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her master's degree in biochemistry. we are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we come back, we'll put to use what we have learnt abroad.
the third door is the door to lifelong learning. as new ideas appear all the time, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age. naturally, my aunt herself is the best example. many of my aunt's contemporaries say that she is amazingly up-to-date for a middle-aged woman. she simply responds,age doesn't matter. what matters is your attitude. you may think it's strange that i am still going to college, but i don't think i'm too old to learn.yes, she is right. since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 2001, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms. like these people, my aunt is old but she is very young in spirit. with her incredible energy and determination, she embodies both tradition and modernity.
the doors open to us also pose challenges. for instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning from the west, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family. so, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment, but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, i believe i can meet the challenge head on. when i reach my aunt's age, i can be proud to say that i have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more. possibly i will go back to college, too.
幸福只是一种个人的感觉罢了,看你自己怎么看待它了。很多时候,简单就是一种幸福。生活本来就太多的诱惑,太多的追求和渴望会让原来简单纯粹的人生变的迷茫与困惑起来。什么是幸福?这是个太老套的问题,我想每个人的答案和标准都不同,不过有一点是肯定的。那就是活着就是幸福,可以看到早上升起的太阳是一种幸福,可以听家人在你的餐桌唠叨个没完那也是种幸福,可以和好朋友插科打诨也是种幸福,幸福很多很多,多的就如你身边的空气,充盈在你的周围而你懵然不知。。。。
幸福,好比时光老人给每个人每天24小时一样均等,只是,因每个人的态度不同而使幸福变得不公平,悲观的人认为,幸福是那遥不可及的`地平线,可望而不可及;乐观的人认为,幸福就在身边。。。。
幸福是什么,我不知道,但我知道,开心度过每一天,很轻松;珍惜现在所拥有的,很满足;把握时光,不留下遗憾,很充实。这,也许就是一种幸福吧。。。。
一个幸福的人不是由于他拥有的多,而是由于他计较的少,懂得发现和寻找,且具有博大的胸襟、雍容大雅的风度。很多时候,幸福就是这么简单,像野草一样蔓延疯长,像空气一样弥散于每个空间,只要你留意,得到它其实很简单。人所处的环境不同 ,但凡福祸相依,苦乐掺半,只要从容处世,看淡得失,积极努力地发掘生活中美好的一面,幸福的感觉就会接踵而来的。。。。幸福其实就在我们身边、就在我们眼前、就在时空的分秒间。。。。
老师、同学们:
大家好!今天,我演讲的主题是《我最感动的一件事》。谈起感动,我想大家并不陌生,生活在这个人情冷暖的世界里,感动无处不在。也许是母亲的一句话,也许是别人为你做的一件事,也许是一个简单的节目……
前天下午,我们在班里看的那段视频节目,让我感动不已。那是发生在一座深山里的故事,一个洞里住着18户人家,生活尽管贫苦、拮据,但很温馨,很快乐。湖南电视台举办了一次活动,让几个十岁多的城市孩子到那洞里与他们一起生活。离开了父母的城市孩子,没有通信工具,没有成堆的零食,没有多余漂亮衣服,有的仅是生活必需品。来这之前,他们并不知道会这样,所以一个个变得十分的失落。不过,他们很快的对这里的生活充满了好奇感。对于这些来说,我没有太多的感动。真正感动我的.是其中的两个细节。一个是父母为了锻炼孩子们的吃苦能力却把自己最疼爱的孩子留在了山上。临走前,父母和孩子都哭了,其中一位母亲说:“孩子,不是妈狠心,只有让你现在经历苦难,今后你的生活才会更加精彩!”看到这里时,我忽然想起了一句话:可怜天下父母心!另一个片段是,两个孩子跟着一个山洞学校的孩子一起生活。生活拮据的山里村民是好客、无私的,即使家里穷的揭不开锅,为了欢迎我们的到来,借来别家的母鸡杀掉,拿出舍不得吃的大米款待他们,毫不吝惜。看到这样的情景,两个城里的孩子感动的哭了。这时,我才发现我已经泪流满面。
看完节目,我在感叹的同时,更惊诧于在我们挥霍、浪费,满身的时候,竟然还有这样一群吃不饱、穿不暖的大山里贫困的孩子。此时此刻,我想了很多,但更多的是从心底油然而生的一种对大山里孩子的那种崇敬和佩服!那么,作为我们应该怎么去做呢?我想我们大家都知道。
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!
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