Scenario of the reading contest “We, your great-grandchildren, Victory!”. Outline of the lesson (preparatory group) on the topic: Great-grandchildren of victory Poetic hour we are great-grandchildren of your victory scenario

Scenario of a military sports festival

"Great-grandchildren of Victory"

to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory

The music and songs of the war years sound.

On the parade ground in front of the porch of the lyceum, the participants of the holiday are lined up in accordance with the allotted and designated place for each lyceum and guests.

Above the porch, on the wall, there are letters and numbers “70 years of the Great Victory”, a starfall in the form of a comet, a St. George ribbon under the inscription and balloons assembled into multi-colored fireworks on both sides of the inscription. On the outer wall of the assembly hall there is a stand "Great-grandchildren of Victory" with a photomontage for the Victory Day. During the holiday, the information on the stand will be updated, displaying a report from the scene.

Exactly at 12:00 on the stage (porch) presenters come out.

The music stops. The voice of Yuri Levitan sounds "From the Soviet Information Bureau" - an announcement of the surrender of Germany. After the words "Eternal glory to those who died for the freedom and independence of our Motherland," the music from the song "Cranes" sounds. Against the background of music, the words of "Requiem" by Robert Rozhdestvensky sound.

Leading:Let's remember everyone by name

Let's remember with grief...

It is necessary -

not dead!

It is necessary -

alive!

Let's remember

proud and straight

who died in the struggle...

Eat

great right:

forget

About Me!

There is a high right:

wish

and dare!

Became

eternal glory

instant

death!

Presenter:

Is a song

about sunshine,

is a song

about the sun in the chest.

This is a song about a young planet

in which

everything ahead!

in the name of the sun,

name of the motherland

we take an oath.

in the name of life

we swear

fallen heroes:

what the fathers did not sing, -

We

let's finish it!

What the fathers did not build -

We

let's build!

Leading:

Remember!

Through the centuries

years later -

remember!

About those,

who won't come

never,-

remember!

Do not Cry!

In the throat

hold back your moans

bitter moans.

memory

fallen

be

worthy!

forever

worthy!

Bread and song

Dreams and poems

life

spacious

every second

every breath

be

worthy!

Presenter:

People!

As long as the heart

knocking -

remember!

What

at the price

happiness won,

Please,

remember!

my song

sending in flight,

remember!

About those,

who has never

won't sing,

remember!

To your children

tell about them

so that

remember!

children

children

tell about them

so that too

remember!

At all times

immortal

Earth

remember!

Leading:To twinkling stars

driving ships,

about the dead

remember!

Meet

fluttering spring,

people of the earth.

Kill

war,

damn

war,

people of the earth!

Carry the dream

in a year

and life

fill!..

But about those

who won't come

never,-

I conjure, remember!

The music of "Cranes" falls silent on the last words and the sound of the clock sounds.

Leading:

70 years have passed since then!

But again the memory brings us back

There, where everyone is contrary,

The Soviet soldier wins!

Presenter:

Now we stand in line

As in the forty-fifth our grandfathers.

And full of pride for them,

After all, we are the great-grandchildren of Victory!

On the last words, the refrain of the song "Victory Day" (shortly) sounds.

Leading:

The ceremony of carrying out the banner of Victory is conducted by a retired colonel, an educator of the Lugansk Economic and Legal Lyceum.

Banner removal ceremony. The removal of the banner under the march of the Preobrazhensky Regiment in 1945, the flag bearers make a circle, return to the stage and stand with the banner in the middle of the stage.

Presenter:

This year, our traditional all-lyceum military sports festival is unusual, it is more solemn and relevant than ever. Only participants, four republican lyceums, are unchanged in it:

    Luhansk economic and legal lyceum-boarding school,

    Lugansk Biomedical Lyceum,

    Lugansk Cossack Cadet Corps named after Marshal of Aviation Alexander Efimov,

    Lugansk humanitarian and economic lyceum-boarding school.

Leading:

Lugansk region is rightfully the land of heroes. For courage and courage, 214 residents of our region were awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Leading: These are our young Krasnodon residents, members of the Young Guard, who have glorified themselves through the centuries with their heroism and selfless love for the Motherland. The names of Sergei Tyulenin, Oleg Koshevoy, Lyubov Shevtsova, Ulyana Gromova, Ivan Zemnukhov and many other Young Guardsmen will remain forever in the memory of the people.

Presenter: These are our fellow miners who formed the 395th Mining Division and held back the invaders on the Mius Front for ten months.

Leading:

The whole world knows the names of the heroic pilots Alexander Molodchy and Nikolai Gastello, graduates of the Luhansk aviation school. This list of famous countrymen can be continued for a long time, but today we have a unique opportunity to hear one of the few remaining veterans of the Great Patriotic War. We invite Nikolai Stepanovich Mechetny to the stage!

Presenter:

Dear Nikolai Stepanovich! Please accept our sincere congratulations on the Great Victory! 70 years have passed since you returned from the war. Where did the victory find you and how did you meet it?

The story of Nikolai Stepanovich.

Nikolai Stepanovich, what would you like to wish the younger generation on the eve of the Great Victory?

Thank you for the win! We sincerely wish you health and many more years of active life!

Kozinskaya Katya gives the veteran flowers and a gift, escorts the veteran to the place of the guests.

Leading: Nikolai Stepanovich, please accept a musical gift from us, which is called “The People Celebrate the Victory”.

Speech by the economic and legal lyceum, the song "Victory is celebrated by the people."

Presenter:

But before the Victory, the path was long and very difficult. And how important it was for the soldier to be sure to wait for him at home, and this meeting he dreamed of every night.

K. Simonov's poem "Wait for me", read by Ivan Kudlyak.

Leading:

How important it was then during the war years to maintain the morale of the soldiers, and how good it was that they found the love and devotion of their loved ones, otherwise it was impossible to survive. But it was even more difficult in a war to just stay alive. And if it weren’t for nurses, girls, yesterday’s students who, under bullets, carried wounded soldiers from the battlefield on themselves, wiping tears from impotence and the inability to help everyone at once, how many of them would be left lying there forever?! Let's remember them...

The song "Waltz of front-line nurses" performed by lyceum students of the Medical and Biological Lyceum.

Presenter:

We, the generation born after the war, lived happily and thought that we would never know what this terrible word “war” means, how shells burst on the streets of cities, how “hail” illuminates the sky and fragments scatter, killing and destroying everything that gets in their way. We didn’t think that summer holidays would have to be spent in basements, hiding from bombings ...

Leading:

Yes, it was with us, it was!

We were thrown back in an instant by an explosive wave,

And immediately the phrase in the brain froze:

“Here is childhood, scorched by war?!”

Presenter:

The winner of the republican competition "Young Voices - 2015" in the nomination "Our Victory", a student of the 9th grade of the Lugansk Humanitarian and Economic Lyceum Filimonova Victoria, will read her poem.

Reading the poem "Lugansk region, you are my Motherland."

Presenter:

Yesterday's soldier, today's soldier

You are called to serve your Motherland!

And if explosions, fights and fires,

You stand up bravely to protect us!

Presenter:

These words are about today's Cadets, who have chosen a difficult path for themselves - to defend their Motherland, especially in the conditions of a real war. And today they are in the ranks urgently, so they will be presented only in the master class.

Leading:

In war, as in war, but no matter how hard it was in battle, the soul always strived for the beautiful, especially when fighting girlfriends flew into the second squadron for a couple of hours to patch up their U-2. I just wanted to shout “from the screw” and play “Smuglyanka”. But she was ahead of a slightly different, but the same favorite song. Can you stay here...

Dance of the Lugansk Humanitarian and Economic Lyceum based on the waltz "In the forest near the front." Three couples are dancing.

Presenter:

We need peace on the blue planet!

Both adults and children want it.

They want to wake up at dawn

Do not remember, do not think about the war!

Leading:

We need peace to build cities

Plant trees and work in the field

All people of good will want it.

We need peace forever! Forever!

Presenter:

And now the culmination of the solemn opening of the holiday - a review of the formation and songs of the lyceum students. A retired colonel, an educator of the Lugansk Economic and Legal Lyceum, is invited to the stage to conduct a review!

View of the formation and songs:

    Lugansk Biomedical Lyceum

    Luhansk Humanitarian and Economic Lyceum

    Lugansk Economic and Legal Lyceum

Presenter:

At this solemn line is declared closed.

Take out the banner of victory!

The Victory March sounds, the standard-bearers with the banner descend from the porch. The banner is carried in a circle and brought into the lyceum.

Leading:

Let's move on to the practical part of the holiday. Commanders of lyceum divisions are asked to come and receive the route lists of master classes.

Issuance of itineraries.

Presenter:

All participants of the master classes and the relay race are given exactly 15 minutes to change clothes, after which all participants and spectators gather on this square and, accompanied by the curators of the master classes, go along the routes. Time has gone. We are waiting for you in 15 minutes!

Municipal state educational institution

"Porogskaya secondary school"

(classroom script)

Primary school teacher

Krupeneva Natalia Dmitrievna

Pedstaj 32 years

May 2016

Members:

students in grades 3-4.

Rural librarian Furzanova T. A.

parents.

Goals:

1. To develop students' interest and attention to their loved ones, understanding the significance of their life path in the fate of Russia.

2. Contribute to the formation of patriotic feelings among all those present.

3. To form the creative skills of children capable of self-expression, empathy.

Preliminary preparation:

Conducting a cycle of class hours dedicated to the war (together with the librarian) The librarian draws up a thematic exhibition.

Script writing, selection of presenters, learning verses.

Wall decoration "Our project - Great-grandchildren of Victory"

Learning the song "Happy May"

Invitation of speakers (with a collection of medals).

Working with the site "Feat of the People"

Presentation preparation.

Event progress.

2 leading.

What is this? Do you hear?

These are bells. Bells of Remembrance...

Memory? But do such things happen?

There are. Listen! This is the memory itself...

But is memory really alive?

Don't you believe? A person can die twice:

There on the battlefield when the bullet catches up with him.

And the second time in the memory of the people.

The second time to die is worse.

The second time a person must live!

Classroom teacher:

On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union without declaring war. The peaceful labor of people was interrupted, a new period began in the life of the people of our state and people - the period of the Great Patriotic War. In these difficult days, the patriotism of people, both at the front and in the rear, manifested itself on an unprecedented scale.

Victory Day is a holiday that began to be celebrated after the victory of our people in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. This is the day of the end of a terrible, immensely cruel war that lasted 1418 days and nights. Victory Day as a national holiday was established by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on May 8, 1945.

The years pass, and with them the veterans. Memories of veterans about the events of those years are a kind of bridge connecting generations. For us, they are extremely important: with their help, we can draw up a complete picture of the war, including well-known historical facts and everyday details.

Today we will talk about Pavel Yakovlevich Dobrovolsky. He, the great-grandfather of Nastya Zelkina, was repeatedly awarded medals and the 2nd Order of the Patriotic War II degree.

Zelkina N. (a student of our class):

"No, do not forget about that war,

Gone already in the last century.

She is in you, she is in me

As in every Russian person.

(I. Nikitina)

Judging by the memoirs of my family members, my great-grandfather Pavel Yakovlevich Dobrovolsky did not like to remember those harsh war years. It can be seen that the awards he won were hard to get. At the memory of the war, tears always welled up in his eyes. My great-grandfather is long gone, few of his medals remain. Years go by, veterans die, and soon the time will come when it will be difficult to learn anything from anyone.

My great-grandfather was born on January 15, 1920. Khmelnytsky region, Mokretsy village. He was left without a mother early, and life with his stepmother did not seem like sugar. In 1938 he was called to serve in the Red Army. At that time, young guys were taken to serve for 5 years. Five years, as prophetic. And they turned into a long 7 years. He served in the cavalry, and at the front was a cavalryman. He loved horses until the last days of his life and instilled this love in his children and grandchildren, great-grandchildren to this day. Was wounded three times. After being wounded, he received medals. The first wound was in the leg. After the war he returned disabled. Half of the foot on the right leg was missing. The second wound was received during the liberation of Warsaw. (Poland). When Warsaw was liberated, Pavel Yakovlevich was wounded by fragments from a bomb. This wound reminded of itself all my life in the form of a mutilated back with a multitude of funnels. The great-grandfather returned to battle again. And during the liberation of Berlin, he received a third wound, was shell-shocked and returned home to his family. A new, peaceful, post-war era began in the fate of our family. The meeting with my great-grandmother Ganna gave them a lot of happiness, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Today I came to the class hour with my grandmother, the daughter of my great-grandfather Dobrovolskaya N.P., to show the children those few of my great-grandfather's surviving medals. Unfortunately, we cannot tell about his exploits, since in our family this topic was always with tears in the eyes of our great-grandfather.

Dobrovolskaya Nina Pavlovna told about her childhood and brought the children to see real military medals. (consideration)

Speech by N. D. Krupeneva

And I was able to find a small amount of information on the site "Feat of the People". This information helped me learn a lot about the exploits of my grandfather Ivan Yakovlevich Lobas. I told my mom about this. She carefully keeps leaflets with informational text about her father. He, Lobas Ivan Yakovlevich, also reached Berlin and returned home. He was repeatedly awarded for military merit. On this site, I could find a description of two of his exploits, although, according to my mother, there were a lot of medals on my father’s chest.

Lobas I. Ya. Received the medal "For Combat Merit", for the fact that, together with Private Martynovsky, in difficult offensive conditions, he organized the dressing of raw leather for the needs of repairing equipment and shoes and processed 70 pieces of skins. Their products brought serious help in the regimental economy. ”And here is a description of another feat. “Comrade Lobas worked as an orderly in the medical battalion. He proved to be a tireless executive worker. He treats the wounded soldiers with exceptional attention and care, and all the soldiers served by him quickly recovered.”

Surprisingly! It seems that the time is harsh, military, and the person simply responsibly carried out the tasks entrusted to him, but even in that harsh time, they were able to notice this and deservedly note it with medals "For Military Merit".

1 student:

I have never seen a war

And I can't imagine her horror.

But the fact that our world wants silence

Today I understand very clearly.

2 student:

2 student:

Thank you that we didn't

Imagine and learn such agony.

It all had to do with you...

Anxiety, hunger, cold and separation.

3 student:

Thank you for the sun's bright light,

For the joy of life in our every moment.

For the trills of the nightingale, and for the dawn,

And beyond the fields of blooming daisies.

4 student:

Yes! Behind was a terrible hour.

We learned about the war only from books.

Thank you. We love you very much.

Bow to you from girls and boys!

Performance of the song "Happy May"

Today, in memory of our great-grandfathers, we can also do a lot for our era: help those who need our help, collect materials about those years and pass them on to their descendants.

After all, the main thing is to be kind, sympathetic and decent people in order to prevent the nightmare that people had to endure 70 years ago!

And every person is obliged to know the history of not only their homeland, but also their family!

Performance of the song "Happy May"

Lyrics:

The movie is on
The platoon is fighting.
distant year
On an old film.
The hard way -
A little bit more
And burn out
Fire wars.

Happy May!
favorite edge,
Your soldiers
Meet soon!
From wounds, insults
The earth is trembling.
With the warmth of the soul
Let's warm her up!

Chorus:
And all about that spring
I saw in a dream.
The dawn has come
And smiled at the world,
What the blizzard brushed aside
that the willow blossomed
And my great-grandfather from the war
returned home!

In a dashing fight
In a foreign land
Let them take care
Love and faith
To have more of them
Came alive -
And privates
And officers.

They'll come in the spring
Like my great grandfather
And to my own home
Will open doors.
I remember the light
Long years.
To your country
I will believe!

Let's write a letter to the past. Let's sign everything under it and save it in a cool archive. So that after many years to return to him and see if we were able to keep our promises.

The rural librarian Furzanova T. A. introduced the children to a thematic exhibition of books about the Second World War.

P.S. Many students and teachers of our school, after the speech of Nastya Zelkina At the school scientific_practical conference with their work “A medal for a battle, a medal for work from one metal are poured” on the site found a lot of interesting information about their relatives, participants in the Second World War.

Bibliography:

    Solovyov V. M. History of Russia for children and adults. - M .: Bely Gorod, 2003. - 296 p.

    Aksyonova M., Encyclopedia for children. Vol. 5, part 1. History of Russia and its closest neighbors. - M .: Avanta +, 1995. - 670 p.

    http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/268949

    pamyatnaroda.mil.

    http://podvignaroda.mil.ru/?#tab=navHome

    Magazine "Class teacher" No. 1, 2006, page 71

    Kaleidoscope of school affairs, methodological developments.-M.: Creative Center, 2004.-158 p.

Annex 1.

Appendix 2

Scenario of the literary and musical composition "Maybe there was no war?.."

Description of work: this development is intended for teachers and organizers of correctional schools of the VIII type. The script is designed for students from grades 1 to 9.

Target:
The development of civic-patriotic consciousness of students through their involvement in a school-wide holiday dedicated to Victory Day.

Tasks:
1. Clarify and expand students' understanding of the Great Patriotic War through memorization of poems and songs.
2. Correction and development of memory, visual and auditory perception, development of speech and enrichment of the dictionary, correction and development of personal qualities of students, emotional and volitional sphere through the preparation and holding of a school-wide event dedicated to Victory Day.
3. To develop feelings of compassion and empathy for the soldiers of the Great Patriotic War, to cultivate pride in their fatherland.

Stage decoration:
The hall is festively decorated with painted carnations, St. George ribbons and balloons.

Audio design:
1. The sound of a metronome.
2. "The Ballad of a Mother" performed by S. Rotaru (music by E. Martynov, lyrics by A. Dementiev)
3. Message from the Soviet Information Bureau about the beginning of the war.
4. "June 22, exactly at 4 o'clock" (music: E. Petersburg)
5. "At the village of Kryukovo" performed by the group "Flame" (music by M. Fradkin, lyrics by S. Ostrovoy).
6. "Ballad of the Banner" performed by V. Gavrilov (music by O. Feltsman, lyrics by R. Rozhdestvensky).
7. "In the dugout" performed by L. Utesov (words by A. Surikov, music by K. Listov).
8. “Where does the Motherland begin?” (music: V. Basner, lyrics by M. Matusovsky)
9. "Katyusha" (music: M. Blanter, lyrics: M. Isakovsky).
10. "Main Holiday" (music: N. Mukhamedzhanova, lyrics: N. Mazanova).
11. “Do the Russians want wars” (music: E. Kolmanovsky, lyrics: E. Yevtushenko)

Event progress

Teacher:
The whole globe is under your feet.
I live. I breathe. I sing.
But always in my memory
Killed in battle.
Let me not name all the names
There is no blood relatives.
Isn't that why I live
What did they die?
(

A moment of silence. Metronome.

War is 4 years of fighting.
1418 sleepless days and nights.
More than 27 million dead.
That means 22 people for every 2 meters.
That means 13 people every minute.

Sounds "The Ballad of the Mother" (music by E. Martynov, lyrics by A. Dementiev) performed by S. Rotaru. Black-and-white chronicles of the war years are projected on the screen.

Youth:
Maybe there was no war...
And people dreamed all this:
devastated land,
Shootings and concentration camps
Khatyn and mass graves?
(

Young woman:
Maybe there was no war
And the children did not sleep at the machines,
And the women in the dead villages
Not suffocating in the fields
Lie down with your shoulder in the cold wind?
(

Two more guys enter - a boy and a girl.

Young woman:
Or maybe there was no war?
And "Schmeiser" - a children's toy,
A diary soaked in the blood of wounds
Was not written by Anne Frank
Berlin did not hear the thunder of guns?
(

Youth:
Maybe there was no war
And the world invented it for itself?
"But why old people.
So cry in May from longing?
One night I thought.
(

Together:
.... Or maybe there was no war,
And people dreamed all this? ..
(

Youth:
The sunset was fading into the evening.
And in the white night the sea spilled
And the sonorous laughter of the guys was heard,
Not knowing, not knowing grief.

Scene (two girls against the sunset)
Two girls on a park bench in the early morning after meeting the dawn at the Prom.
- OK it's all over Now! School behind. Behind a selfless childhood! (joyfully)
- Yes! Ahead is the road to a happy future!!! (joyfully)
- Yul! And what will you do in this happy future?
- (dreaming) First, I'll go to a teacher training college. I want to become a geographer. Then I will take my little discoverers around the world: from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic, from there to the North Pole.
We will discover such pieces of our vast planet, where no human foot has yet set foot...
- (dreaming, looking at the sky) And I dream of inventing a machine that would free the hands of a person in factories and factories and would itself perform any work.
- Lyubasha! It will take only some 3-4 years, and we will become completely different. (proudly) We will be able to prove the greatness of our country with our most real deeds. Our parents, teachers, classmates will be proud of us...

There is a message from the Soviet Information Bureau about the beginning of the war

Youth:
They didn't know then
Walking from school evenings
That tomorrow will be the first day of the war,
And it will end only in the 45th, in May.

June 22nd, exactly at 4 o'clock.
(Music: E. Petersburg)
June twenty second
Exactly at four o'clock
Kyiv was bombed, we were told
That the war has begun.

The war started at dawn
To kill more people.
Parents were sleeping, their children were sleeping
When they began to bomb Kyiv.

Enemies were big avalanches,
They weren't strong enough to hold on.
How they entered the lands of their native Ukraine
They started killing people.

For the land of the native Batkivshchyna
The Ukrainian people have risen.
All the men went to fight,
Burning down your house and factory.

Remember Hans and Fritz
Soon the hour will come
We'll give you a lousy back of the head,
Remember you us.

The song “At the village of Kryukovo” is performed by the group “Flame” (music by M. Fradkin, lyrics by S. Ostrovoy). Black-and-white chronicles of the war years are projected on the screen.

5th grade student:
Moscow! You are in a soldier's overcoat
She passed without bowing her head!
And no matter how many songs we sang
There are few of them for our Moscow.
(

5th grade student.
An evil autumn circled in the field,
Late leaves flew
There were only twenty-eight
And behind them is Moscow.
They have monsters of steel
They crawled, squeezing a semicircle...

“So let’s defend Moscow, dear ones!” -
The political instructor told the guards.
Flying bottles and grenades
The last fight is always tough!
“Beat for Moscow, for us guys!” -
Klochkov screams for the last time.
Don't miss enemy tanks
Heroes of their Motherland,
Remains lie in the damp earth,
The bodies of heroes lie.
And the winds carry glory to them,
And the Motherland hears the words:
"There were only twenty-eight,
Behind them was Moscow!”
(

5th grade student:
Moscow! Until the last bullets
Until the slice of the last lead
We are in battle! Your defense
Goes through our hearts!
(

6th grade student:
Instead of soup
Wood glue burda,
Instead of tea
Welding pine needles,
It would be nothing
Only hands go numb
Only legs
They suddenly become not their own.
Only the heart
Suddenly shrink like a hedgehog
And deaf blows will go out of place ...
Heart!
Gotta knock if you can't even
After all, in our hearts -
Leningrad!
Beat the heart!
Knock despite the fatigue
Do you hear:
The city swears that the enemy will not pass!
... The hundredth day is burning out
As it turned out later.
800 more to go!
(

6th grade student:
The birds of death are at their zenith.
Who is going to rescue Leningrad?
Do not make noise around - he breathes,
He is still alive, he hears everything:
Like on a wet Baltic day
His sons groan in their sleep;
As from the bowels of his cries: "Bread!" -
Heaven reaches the seventh.
But this firmament is ruthless.
And death looks out of all the windows.
(

6th grade student:
Blockade, not otherwise,
Rye and non-rye
Although his name was rye,
earthy, earthy,
poured with all the weight,
With all the sorrow of the earth;
Myakinny, spinous,
God knows what leaps and bounds
Ascended, watery,
Involved in tears;
To him that tearless eyes
Dreamed and in reality
To him, with a formidable age
Entered into the rumor;
Him, him, daily,

<...>
Savior, benefactor,
By whose miracle I breathe
The blockade season to the witness,
I am writing my clothes.
(

6th grade student:
Time is a healer.
And this role
It repeats with everyone.
But it happens
human pain,
over which
Time has no power.
Here again
After few years!
This woman
On Victory Day
Not a wreath, not a flower, but bread
Brought to my grandfather's grave...
(A piece of bread in 125 is highlighted.)

7th grade student:
At Stalingrad, things of the battle are feverish
Stretched into eternity with a bloody glow,
And, sensing death, the enemy fled from us,
Driven back by our right weapons.
(

Clip "Ballad of the Banner" (music by O. Feltsman, lyrics by R. Rozhdestvensky, performed by V. Gavrilov)

7th grade student:
Where two hundred days and nights
A great battle raged
Where the blood of thousands of people
Every meter of the earth was soaked.
Where the strength of Soviet soldiers
Crushed the fascist force, -
The guns have been silent there for a long time,
And the fields from the conflagrations have cooled down.

7th grade student:
There today over the Volga River,
On the sacred land of Stalingrad
A field flower bursts into the sun
From under a pierced soldier's helmet.
Life! We praise her greatness.
Live! - that's the blessing and happiness of the people!
For him, for your happiness and mine
Heroes gave their lives...

8th grade student:
RUSSIAN WOMAN
... Yes, can you tell about this -
What years did you live in!
What an immeasurable heaviness
On women's shoulders lay down! ..

That morning I said goodbye to you
Your husband, or brother, or son,
And you with your destiny
Left alone.
One on one with tears
With uncompressed bread in the field
You met this war.
And all - without end and without counting -
Sorrows, labors and worries
Came to you for one.

Only you - willy-nilly,
And it is necessary to be in time everywhere;
You are alone at home and in the field,
You alone cry and sing.

And the clouds are hanging down
And the thunders are getting closer
More and more bad news.
And you are in front of the whole country,
And you before the whole war
She said what you are.

You walked, hiding your grief,
Severe through labor.
The whole front, from sea to sea,
You fed with your bread.

In cold winters, in a blizzard,
At that distant line
The soldiers warmed their greatcoats,
What you sewed with care.

Rushed in the roar, in the smoke
Soviet soldiers in battle
And the enemy strongholds collapsed
From the bombs you planted.

For everything you took without fear,
And, as the saying goes,
You were both spinning and weaving,
She knew how - with a needle and a saw.

Chopped, drove, dug, -
Do you read everything?
And in letters to the front she assured
It's like you're living a great life.

Soldiers read your letters
And there, at the forefront,
They understood well
Your holy untruth.

And a warrior going to battle
And ready to meet her,
Like an oath, whispered like a prayer,
Your distant name...
(

Scene "Front letter"
9th grade student:
Front letter -
Memory of fiery years
Still worried
Our hearts are with you
This is our destiny
heroic trail,
This is our pride and pain.

front letter,
Behind the line, line
On a notebook
fell apart,
And a front envelope
From the same sheet
He burst into tears of joy.

front letter,
Rows of uneven letters
hurriedly run,
Above the lines of lines,
And trench dugouts
silent footprints,
Still keeps the sheet.

front letter,
It looks from a leaf,
That harsh truth
About the everyday life of the war,
What is a simple soldier
Close to my heart
And the greatness of the spirit is akin.

front letter,
From the war years
How many have been preserved
Until now,
The brides of that time
With the untimely widows
At grieving gray-haired mothers!

Front letter -
Both legend and reality
This is our memory
unfading light,
Front letter -
The milestone of our destiny
Without which there is no future!
(

Sounds 1 verse of the song "In the dugout" lyrics by A. Surikov, music by K. Listov, performed by L. Utesov
The student takes triangular letters, several children gather around him. They sit on birch
logs.

First student:
I know you have anxiety in your heart
It's not easy being a mother of a soldier!
I know you keep your eyes on the road.
Where I left once.
I know the wrinkles have become deeper
And the shoulders were slightly hunched.
Today we fought to the death,
Mom, for you, for our meeting.

Second student:
Hello, dear Maxim!
Hello my beloved son!
I write from the front
Tomorrow morning again in battle!
We will drive the fascists,
Take care, son, mother.
Forget sadness and sadness
I'll be back victorious!
I will hug you at last.
Goodbye. Your father.

Third student:
Dear, my relatives!
Night. The flame of a candle flickers.
I remember not for the first time
How do you sleep on a warm stove
In our little old hut,
What is lost in the deaf forests.
I remember the field, the river,
Again and again I remember you.
My brothers and sisters,
Tomorrow I'm going to fight again.
For their homeland, for Russia,
That got into a dashing misfortune.
Collect your courage, strength.
I will smash our enemies.
So that nothing threatens you,
So that you can learn and live.

Sounds 2 verse of the song "In the dugout" lyrics by A. Surikov, music by K. Listov, performed by L. Utesov

3rd grade student:
VETERAN'S STORY

I guys are at war
Went into battle, burned in the fire.
Frozen in the trenches near Moscow,
But, as you can see, it's alive.
Didn't have a right guys
I freeze in the snow
Drown on crossings
Give your home to the enemy.
I had to come to my mother,
Grow bread, mow grass,
On Victory Day with you
See the sky blue
Remember all who in a bitter hour
He himself died, but he saved the earth ...
I am speaking today
Here's what guys are about:
We must protect the motherland
As a soldier - holy.
(

Where does the Motherland begin? (Grades 5 and 6)
(Music: V. Basner, lyrics by M. Matusovsky)
Where does the Motherland begin?
From the picture in your primer
With good and faithful comrades,
Living in a neighboring yard.

Or maybe it starts
From the song that our mother sang to us.
Since in any trials
No one can take away from us.

Where does the Motherland begin?
From the treasured bench at the gate.
From the very birch that is in the field,
Leaning under the wind, it grows.

Or maybe it starts
From the spring singing of the starling
And from this country road,
To which there is no end in sight.

Where does the Motherland begin?
From the windows burning in the distance,
From my father's old Budyonovka,
That somewhere in the closet we found.

Or maybe it starts
From the sound of wagon wheels
And from the oath that in youth
You brought it to her in your heart.
Where does the motherland begin?

1st grade students:
VICTORY DAY

What is Victory Day?
This is the morning parade:
Tanks and rockets are coming
Soldiers are marching.

What is Victory Day?
This is the fireworks display:
Fireworks take to the sky
Falling apart here and there.

What is Victory Day?
These are the songs at the table
These are speeches and conversations,
This is my grandfather's album.

These are fruits and sweets,
It's the scent of spring...
What is Victory Day?
This means no war.
(

Dance to the song "Katyusha" (girls from different classes).
(Music by M. Blanter, lyrics by M. Isakovsky).

Main Holiday (7th, 8th, 9th grades).
(Music: N. Mukhamedzhanova, lyrics: N. Mazanova)

We don't have many holidays.
Not enough good holidays
But I repeat every time
That this day is the beginning of everything.

What's without him, what's without him
And the happiness of the world, the world, did not know.
And there would be nothing
When there was no Victory.

Chorus:
Victory! Victory blooms up
Fireworks! Salutes over the homeland,
Victory! Victory means life.
The price of victory is life, life!

Nobody forget about it
It has no right and while the sun places.
Rises over the world, I believe in
That the holiday remains in the heart.

And sixty and a thousand times
Descendants will repeat like grandfathers:
We have many holidays
But the most important is Victory Day!

6th grade student:
The war is long over
And on the chest of their orders
They burn like memorable dates, -
For Brest, Moscow, for Stalingrad
And for the blockade of Leningrad,
For Kerch, Odessa and Belgrade,
For all fragments from shells.

5th grade student:
And at night you still
The battles under the Bug are dreaming somewhere,
And the "Messers" scribble point-blank,
And do not rise from the hollow.
The lieutenant calls to attack,
But then he falls, smitten ...
And at home they will wait a long time,
But just wait for the funeral.

7th grade student:
On the same day and hour
You rush to meet your friends,
But every year there are fewer of you
And you will forgive us for this,
That they couldn't save you
Your wounds have not healed.
And at the place of these meetings
The grandchildren of veterans are coming.

9th grade student:
The war is long over.
Soldiers have come from the war.
And on the chest of their orders
They burn like memorable dates.
To all of you who endured that war -
In the rear or on the battlefields, -
Brought a victorious spring, -
Bow and memory of generations.

5th grade student:
"We want to live under a peaceful sky!"

Children are called differently, -
There are a lot of us on the planet...
There are Vanya, Hans, Johns, -
There are millions of children everywhere!

Children are named differently
For us - all the best in the world!
We need bright toys -
And Pinocchio, and Petrushka.

We need books, songs, dances
And fascinating stories.
Pools, slides, horizontal bars,
Gardens, fountains, flower beds.

Let there be a bright kindergarten everywhere
Greets children happily
Let everyone, everywhere have enough schools,
So that everyone goes to school in the morning!

We want to grow up as doctors
Builders, violinists,
Teachers and artists
Both pilots and signalmen!

We want to live under a peaceful sky,
And rejoice, and be friends,
We want that everywhere on the planet
Children did not know war at all!
(

Do Russians want wars (pupils of 7th, 8th, 9th grades).
(Music: E. Kolmanovsky, lyrics: E. Evtushenko)

Do Russians want wars?
Ask the silence
Over the expanse of arable land and fields,
And birches, and poplars,
Ask those soldiers
What lie under the birches
And their sons will answer you
Do the Russians want wars.

Not only for my country
Soldiers died in that war
And so that the people of the whole earth
They could sleep peacefully at night.
Ask those who fought
Who hugged you on the Elbe,
We are faithful to this memory.
Do Russians want wars?

Yes, we can fight
But we don't want to again
Soldiers fell in battle
To your bitter land.
You ask mothers
Ask my wife
And then you must understand
Do the Russians want, do the Russians want
Do the Russians want wars.

Both the docker and the fisherman will understand,
The worker and the laborer will understand,
Will understand the people of any country
Do the Russians want, do the Russians want
Do the Russians want wars.
Do the Russians want, do the Russians want
Do the Russians want wars.

9th grade student:
.
When fireworks rumbled from end to end.
Soldiers gave the whole planet
Great May, victorious May!

Even then we were not in the world
When in a military storm of fire,
Deciding the fate of future centuries,
You fought a holy battle!

Even then we were not in the world
When you came home with Victory.
Soldiers of May, glory to you forever
From all the earth, from all the earth!

Thank you soldiers
For life, for childhood and spring,
For silence, for a peaceful home,
For the world we live in!
(

Teacher:
The dead -
Be permanently on duty
They live in names
Streets and in epics.
Their exploits holy beauty
Will display the artists in the paintings.

Alive -
Heroes to honor, not to forget,
Keep their names
In immortal lists
To remind everyone of their courage
And lay flowers
To the foot of the obelisks!

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Memorial evening dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany.

Groups: S-11, S-12, S-13

Purposes of the event:

  • Educational: Deepen and systematize knowledge about the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. and about the Second World War of 1939-1945, to preserve the historical truth about the events and victims of this war.
  • Educational: To instill in students a respectful attitude towards the feat of their ancestors: remember them and pass on this truth to their children and grandchildren; to cultivate a sense of pride in their people, who defended not only our Motherland, but the whole world from fascism.
  • Developing: To form the skills of research work with the primary source, with popular science and fiction, develop the skills and abilities of making computer presentations.

Equipment and appearance:

  1. Drawings, wall newspapers, posters made by 1st year students dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory.
  2. Banner of victory.
  3. Computer presentation "Great-grandchildren of the Victory", dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory.
  4. Candlestick, candle.
  5. Exhibits of the exhibition, prepared by students, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory.
  6. Compositions of students dedicated to the great-grandfathers of the Great Patriotic War.

Scenario

Presenter 1: Greeting: Congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day - the 70th anniversary.

Host 2: Holiday with tears in your eyes. We feel it to the fullest. Happiness comes from the Great Victory - freedom, independence, peace. Tears are bitterness from the price our ancestors paid for the victory.

Presenter 1: Victory Day - general holiday. I am sure that there is no corner in our vast Russia where this holy holiday is not expected and those who achieved this Great Victory are not remembered. And our Belgorod Construction College, one of these corners.

Host 2: The events of the Great Patriotic War are farther away from us. Fewer and fewer of her Heroes, survivors, we honor today. Time will pass, and they will no longer be able to tell us the truth about that war. But how many lies today are reproduced even by those who, together with us, achieved this Victory in 1945 - in the USA and European countries. Not a single people knew such a terrible war, not a single people, not a single army has yet achieved such a Great Victory. Therefore, our main task today, both for the state and for us citizens, is to preserve the historical memory! Especially this task will fall on your "shoulders" - the young.

And the action "Immortal Regiment" will be held for the first time in Moscow, in 2015, a feature of which will be the connection of generations, because the portraits of their heroes will be carried by the young!

These will be portraits of all those who must not be forgotten, who have made the profession of defending their homeland the main goal of their lives!

Video clip from the movie "Officers". Song from the movie "Officers"

Presenter 1: In unison with our meeting, the words “There is no such family in Russia where its hero is not remembered” sounded in the song. They will serve as an epigraph to our event "Great-grandchildren of Victory".

Host 2: Of course, we bow our knees to all those who achieved the Great Victory! But, today, we bow to the memory of our blood heroes - our grandfathers, who are already great-grandfathers to our modern students. Therefore, our event today is called "Great-grandchildren of Victory"!

Presenter 1: And the great A.S. Pushkin convinces us of the need to talk about this: “It is not only possible, but also necessary, to be proud of the glory of your ancestors; not to respect it is shameful cowardice.

Host 2: We light the "Candle of Memory" - in honor of the memory of their feat, and of their personality. (A candle is lit, which will burn until the end of the event).

And the first to light it is Dmitry Astakhov, a student of the C-11 group, in honor of his great-grandfather, Nikolai Vasilyevich Tkachenko (computer presentation).

Presenter 1: The “Candle of Memory” is lit in honor of his great-grandfather, Legostaev Ivan Kalistratovich, a student of the C-11 group, Legostaev Pavel (computer presentation, a documentary film about the city of Murmansk during the Great Patriotic War).

Host 2: Daniil Podgorny, a student of the C-11 group, lights the “Candle of Memory” in honor of his great-grandfather, Mikhail Fedorovich Podgorny (computer presentation).

Presenter 1: Zashchepin Sergei lights the "Candle of Memory" in honor of his great-grandfather, hereditary officer, Zashchepin Mikhail Petrovich (computer presentation).

Host 2: Eremin Nikita lights the “Candle of Memory” in honor of his great-grandfather, Alexander Emilievich Anderson, (verbal message and frame from the movie “Battalions ask for fire”).

Presenter 1: Gorbul Ksenia, a student of the C-13 group, takes the “Candle of Memory” and lights it in honor of her great-grandfather Leonid Ivanovich Krasilnikov (computer presentation) .

Host 2: In memory of Leonid Ivanovich Krasilnikov, and of all those who died in the first, most tragic year of the Great Patriotic War, A. Tvordovsky’s poem “I was killed near Rzhev” is read by Vertkova Valentina, a student of the C-11 group.

Presenter 1: The “Candle of Memory” is received by Andrei Pereverziev, a student of the C-11 group, and lights it in honor of his great-grandfather Alexei Zinovievich Krivtsov (computer presentation and excerpt from the film “Belorussky Station”).

Lead 2: We sincerely admire your great-grandfathers, their courage, determination to defend our Motherland, their faith in victory and sacrifice.

Presenter 1: We thank you, their great-grandchildren, for knowing, preserving and disseminating this very historical truth about themselves and about their feat.

Teacher Savchenko V.N..: Rewarding the winners, authors of the best works in the nomination "Great-grandchildren of Victory". Thanks to all participants!

Host 2: And as a warning to all of us - a testament to preserve the world - "Requiem" by Robert Rozhdestvensky is read by a student of the C-11 group Ekaterina Shelkovina.

Teacher Ignatenko N.A.: Information about the history of the "Immortal Regiment" and an invitation to take part in the action "Immortal Regiment" in the city of Belgorod on May 9 at 9.00.

Conclusion

The song of the Children's Choir "And everything about that spring" sounds.

"And my great-grandfather returned from the war."

People! As long as hearts are beating, remember!
At what price is happiness won?

Iconography