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In the "flea market" activities, I will recommend old clothes.

I. Significance of the activity:

1, to cultivate students' practical ability to deal with Japanese books and choose books;

In the activity, students make friends with books. Cultivate students' spirit of unity and cooperation and their ability to communicate and coordinate with others;

3. Provide students with time and space for book exchange, broaden the circulation channels of books, and learn to enjoy resources.

4. Contribute to the creation of "National Environmental Protection and Safety City" in Weihai, share green ideas and advocate low-carbon life.

Second, the activity process

1, personal collection

Each class teacher uses the class meeting time to mobilize students to come up with at least one book that is no longer of use value to them, but has read and communicated with parents and helped them sell it (no quantity is required). The sales target is parents and classmates.

2, the class summary classification

The activity is based on the class, and each class is divided into five groups. Each group chooses a book guide to register (to prevent confusion, each group can choose a book guide who is responsible for recommending and selling books), and the registration is as detailed as possible, such as title, owner, original price, current price and lowest price.

Step 3 fill in the registration form

Each class designs its own activity plan and fills in the book exchange registration form.

Historical evolution:

1, origin one

There are two theories about the origin of the flea market: according to the etymologist Christine Amer, the flea market originated from the Fly Market in new york, which is a fixed market in lower Manhattan, new york. This market continued from before the American War of Independence (1775) to around 18 16.

The word Fly comes from the Dutch name Vly or Vlie, which means "valley" in Dutch. Coincidentally, its pronunciation in Dutch is exactly the same as that in English, thus forming an English flea market.

2. Origin II

Another way of saying it is that the flea market originated in France at the end of 19, and Le Marche aux Puces (French, literally equivalent to the English market for fleas) is a place in Paris that specializes in selling cheap goods. Early English people often sold their old clothes and things in the street. Those old things often contained disgusting insects such as fleas and lice.