Цели и задачи:
- Прививать чувство патриотизма, любви к Родине.
- Воспитывать у учащихся чувство ответственности за судьбу Родины.
- Развивать уважение и признательность к людям, отдавшим жизни за мир на земле.
- Утверждение общечеловеческих нравственных принципов.
Оборудование: мультимедийный проектор, слайды, музыкальное оформление.
«Война и дети – нет более несовместимых понятий»
«War and children are not compatible concepts»
(А. Твардовский)
Teacher: On May 9, 2015, we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory. Victory Day is one of the most important holidays in our country. It is also a great holiday for all the countries which fought in the Second World War against fascism. We should never forget those who gave their lives for our future.
Pupil1: Remember!
In centuries,
In years – remember!
About those,
Who has never come,
Remember!
Do not cry!
In a throat, you must restrain groans,
Bitter groans.
Be worthy of heroes!
Be eternally worthy!
(A minute of silence)
Teacher: War is a terrible word. How many people were lost! Millions … Children … They were victims of the war. Many of them were lost, they lost their parents, and they were in death camps. Children worked at factories, fields. The life of children was very difficult.
Pupil2: All people know the name of Tanya Savicheva. Tanya Savicheva was eleven years old when the Great Patriotic War began. She lived happily together with her family in Leningrad. During the siege, all her six relatives who lived in Leningrad died of hunger and she was left alone.
The hunger during the siege was terrible. From November20, 1941, the industrial workers got 250 grammas of heavy bread a day. The bread was baked together with oilcake. Office workers, students, dependents and children got only 125 grammas of bread. There was neither running water nor central heating. To get water, people had to walk under gunfire to the River Neva, break holes in the thick ice and carry home a little water.
There were many cases of people dying in the streets. Day after day Tanya wrote in her diary: «Zhenya died on December 28, 1941. The grandmother died on January 25, 1942 … Leka died on March 17, 1942. Uncle Vasya died on April 13, 1942 …Uncle Lyosha died on May 10, 1942… Mum died on May 13, 1942 … the Savichevs are dead … All are dead …Only Tanya is left…»
Tanya was wrong. Not all the Savichevs were dead. Tanya did not remember that her elder sister.
Nina had been evacuated and her elder brother, Mikhail, was with the partisans. Tanya was evacuated from Leningrad to the Shatsky District, Gorky Region. The fight for her life lasted for many months, but the doctors could not save her. She died on July 1, 1944.
Teacher: The Soviet people won the Great Patriotic War against a powerful enemy. The great war of liberation fought by our people against Nazism ended with total victory. And now we live in Peace. We live happily together with our family.
(Song “May there always be Sunshine!” Words by L. Oshanin. Music by A. Ostrovsky. Translated by Tom Botting)
Bright blue the sky,
Sun up on high-
That was the little boy’s picture.
He drew for you,
Wrote for you too,
Just to make clear what he drew-
Chorus:
May there always be sunshine,
May there always be blue skies,
May there always be Mummy,
May there always be me! (Twice)
My little friend,
Listen, my friend,
Peace is the dream of the people,
Hearts old and young
Never have done
Singing the song you have sung.
Chorus.
Soldier lad, stay!
Hear what we say-
War would make all of us losers.
Peace is our prize.
Millions of eyes
Anxiously gaze at the skies.
Chorus.
Down with all war!
We want no more.
People, stand up for your children!
Sing, everyone –
Peace must be won,
Dark clouds must not hide the sun.
Chorus.
Pupil3: The sun is so bright today,
Because it is the ninth of May.
The sky is so blue today,
Because it is the ninth of May.
And we are now so gay
Because it is the ninth of May.
Pupil4: We are happy children,
Strong and full of fun.
Look at our banner
In the bright, bright sun.
We are Kazakh children,
High our flags we raise.
Thank you, our country
For our happy days.
Pupil5: It’s the ninth of May
The ninth of May –
Oh, what a beautiful
Victory Day!
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