NOD in the senior group "This Victory Day"

"This Victory Day."

Purpose: Raising patriotic feelings in children preschool age.

Correctional training:

To expand the ideas, knowledge of children about the Great Patriotic War, the Victory Day. Enrich the spiritual world of the child through an appeal to the heroic past of our country.

Correction-developing:

Continue to work on the development of coherent speech, improve dialogical speech, consolidate the ability to answer questions.

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NOD in the senior group "This Victory Day"

"This Victory Day."

Purpose: Raising patriotic feelings in preschool children.

Tasks:

Correctional training:

To expand the ideas, knowledge of children about the Great Patriotic War, the Victory Day. Enrich the spiritual world of the child through an appeal to the heroic past of our country.

Correction-developing:

Continue to work on the development of coherent speech, improve dialogical speech, consolidate the ability to answer questions.

Educational:

To instill a sense of respect, empathy for the veterans of the Great Patriotic War, the desire to take care of them.

Priority educational area: speech development.

Integration educational areas

cognitive development

Artistic and aesthetic development

Physical development

Types of children's activities: communicative, productive, motor.

Preliminary work: Reading books about the events of the Great Patriotic War, looking at illustrations, proverbs, songs about the war.

Equipment: Posters of the war years, audio recordings of the songs "Holy War" (music by A. Alexandrov, lyrics by V. Lebedev-Kumach) "Victory Day",

Pictures with the image of fireworks, album sheets, paints, toothbrushes.

Lesson progress:

Children, let's join hands, smile at each other, so that we can have a good mood.

Listen to what topic the lesson will be devoted to.

Educator: - To those who went into battle for the Motherland,

survived and won...

For those who are forever, nameless sunk into fascist captivity.

To all those who have gone into immortality and won, our lesson is dedicated.

What holiday is this, who knows?

Educator: Over the long history of our Russia, many events have happened. Enemies have repeatedly attacked our Motherland. On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany attacked our country. The Great Patriotic War.

Guys, what is war?

(this is grief and fear, death and devastation).

Educator: -Suddenly, huge forces moved to our homeland: tanks, infantry, aircraft. Bombed cities, hospitals, schools.

In those terrible days, the song "Holy War" (listening to the recording) sounded everywhere.

Men left to fight, to defend their land, to drive the enemy away. And women and even children worked day and night so that the soldiers had clothes, food, weapons.

Guys, what did the Nazis want to do with our country?

(they wanted to destroy, and make people slaves).

Some cities and villages were completely burned by the Nazis, not a single house, not a single person remained. Many soldiers, women and children died.

The victory went to our people at a high price. It is customary to honor the memory of all the dead with a minute of silence.

Let us also honor the memory of the soldiers who died for the Motherland.

(children stand up, minute of silence).

Since those times, every year on this day people celebrate Victory Day.

On May 9, all people and veterans of the war who are still alive put on their orders and medals to go to the Victory Parade. (listening to the audio recording "Victory Day".

And Victory Day ends with festive fireworks. (Show pictures).

Today we will also draw fireworks.

Phys. minute: "Like soldiers."

Stand up straight guys

Walk like soldiers

Leaning left, right.

Stretched on toes

One-twitch

Two-Jerk

Have you rested our friend?

Wave your brushes together

We need to draw now.

Drawing technique spray "Salute in honor of Victory Day."

Reflection:

What beautiful pictures we have! We will present them on May 9 to the veterans who survived. And in general, if you see a person with orders and medals on this day, say “thank you” to him for protecting our Motherland from enemies and ensuring our happy childhood.

In honor of the respect of our veterans, I also composed a poem and will read it to you:

All people are smart, their faces are bright.

Everyone goes with flowers to the fighters, to bow,

That life was left with enemies in battle,

They defended their Motherland,

They put themselves under the bullets of the enemy,

To make children laugh

For the sun to shine

And the world was up

Everywhere and always!


In the senior group

Target: To continue work on the education of patriotism among older preschoolers. To instill in children a sense of pride in their people, respect for veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

Tasks: To acquaint children with the concept of "war", about the grief that it brought, about the heroic defense of our soldiers, about the significance of the Victory Day for our people. To consolidate children's knowledge about the Victory Day holiday. Develop the ability to answer questions and summarize objects, expressively read poetry.

Raise respect for the soldiers-liberators.

Leading Dear guests! We are glad to see you on this holiday!

On May 9, our people celebrate the holiday. What holiday is it? (children's answers). That's right, Victory Day. This year is the 70th anniversary of the great victory. This is the brightest and favorite holiday of our people. On this day, the war ended, terrible and cruel, which lasted for many days and nights. Who knows what this victory is, over whom? (over the fascists). On this day, many years ago, our people defeated a very strong enemy Nazi Germany. The whole country celebrates this holiday with tears in their eyes, because a lot of people died in the Great Patriotic War, they gave their lives so that we could live in peace.

The child reads the poem "Victory Day" by T. Belozerov.

May holiday -

Victory Day

The whole country celebrates.

Our grandfathers put on

Military orders.

The road calls them in the morning

To the solemn parade

And thoughtfully from the threshold

Grandmothers are watching after them.

What is 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,

These are the scents of spring...

What is Victory Day

This means no war.

The phonogram of the song "Victory Day" sounds.

Leading: - Guys, tell me what it says (children's answers).

Many years have passed since the last shot of the Great Patriotic War was fired, but we all must preserve the memory of the people who won this war.

The child reads the poem "The war ended with victory" by S. Mikhalkov.

The war ended with victory

Those years behind

Burning medals, orders

Many on the chest.

Who wears the military order

For heroic deeds in battle

And who - for the feat of labor

In your native land.

Leading: In honor of the memory of the heroes, they compose poems, write songs and even name the streets.

In memory of the fallen countrymen, the Eternal Flame burns and there is a monument to the unknown soldier. All soldiers were distinguished by courage, bravery, bravery and valor. Now we will check how fast and brave you are.

Contests:

1. "Who will hit the target."

2. "Who will crawl faster with a gun to the target."

Leading: On May 9, 1945, the war ended. All the people of our country have been waiting for this day. Much has been done to ensure that it arrives as soon as possible. And when that day came, everyone rejoiced, sang songs and danced.

Moscow, Brest, Sevastopol are hero cities.

Rifle, machine gun, grenade - weapons.

Soup, porridge, bread - soldier's food.

Overcoat, tunic, cape - soldier's clothing.

There are sad words. What "sad words" can you name? (Answers of children.) (Tears, illness, injection, parting, etc.).

And there is a terrible word - this is the word "war".

Why is the word "war" so scary? (Children's answers.)

Leading: We must remember those who kept the world for us. And thank you very much for this to our veterans.

The host reads the poem “Even then we were not in the world” by M. Vladimov

When fireworks rumbled from end to end.

Soldiers, you gave the 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 the silence

For a peaceful home

For the world we live in!

The game "Why".

Why did sailors participate in the war. - Because they defended our Motherland at sea.

Why did pilots participate in the war. -

Why did doctors participate in the war. -

Why did nurses participate in the war. -

Why did the partisans participate in the war. -

Why did scouts participate in the war. -

We gratefully remember our warriors who defended the world in a fierce battle. To all the defenders, today's veterans and those who are not with us, we owe the fact that we now live under a peaceful clear sky. And when Victory Day comes, be sure to visit the monuments of military glory with your parents. Bow to their memory! Lay flowers at the Eternal Flame. And congratulate veterans on Victory Day!

Leading: Every year, on May 9, in honor of the victory, a festive salute takes off into the sky. After all, everyone is very glad that there is peace on earth, and not war.

Fireworks in the sky

Fireworks here and there.

Congratulations to the whole country

Glorious veterans.

A blooming spring

Give them tulips

Gives white lilac.

What a glorious May day

The child reads the poem "Let there be peace" by N. Naydenova.

Let the sky be blue

Let there be no smoke in the sky

Let the formidable guns be silent

And machine guns do not scribble,

So that people live, cities ...

Peace is always needed on earth!

Children sing the song "Let there always be sunshine."

Description
Dear colleagues, I bring to your attention a summary of an educational lesson dedicated to Victory Day. This material can be useful for teachers of preschool institutions, and is designed for children of older preschool age.
Target: Raising patriotic feelings in older preschoolers.
Tasks:
Educational:
To expand the ideas, knowledge of children about the Great Patriotic War, the Victory Day;
Expand the horizons of children and the ability to empathize with other people;
Encourage respect for the feat of our soldiers.
Developing:
To develop in children imagination, observation, curiosity, the desire to learn more new, useful, interesting;
Development of memory, attention, speech, thinking.
Educational:
To instill a sense of patriotism, love for one's Motherland, respect for veterans of the V.O.V., a desire to take care of them;
Education of tolerance.
Integration of educational areas: socio-communicative development; cognitive development; speech development; physical development.
Types of children's activities: game; cognitive; productive; social - communicative; motor.
Bilingual component: Defender, Motherland, Fatherland, warriors, raid, bombs, bombing, banners, veterans, partisans, memorials, commemorate.
Preliminary Work: Examining Photo Albums Battle of Stalingrad”, “The Capture of Berlin”, illustrations about the Great Patriotic War, examining the monuments to the fallen heroes. Conversations about soldiers, learning poems, songs and listening to musical works about the Great Patriotic War. Meeting with veterans - participants of the Second World War.
Equipment: Subject pictures, postcards depicting monuments, memorials dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, a set of demonstration material "Victory Day", Audio recordings of musical works about the war, D. Tukhmanov's song to the verses of V. Kharitonov - "Victory Day", L. Kassil's story “No one knows, but everyone remembers.”
Methods and techniques:
verbal method.
visual method.
game method.

GCD progress

1. Organizing time. introductory word educator.
caregiver(reads a poem)
We have many holidays
There are many 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 world did not know the happiness of the world
And there would be nothing
Whenever there was Victory!
2. The main part. Introduction to the topic. Conversation about Victory Day.
Educator:
Guys, who will answer me, what holiday do we celebrate on May 9?

Educator:
Right, why is it called “Victory Day” like that?
Well done! And now I will tell you how the war began.
The song "Holy War" sounds (music by A. Alexandrov, lyrics by Lebedev-Kumach)


We listen to the first verse, then the teacher tells under the barely audible continuation of the song.
Educator:
Once upon a time, when your great-grandmothers and great-grandfathers were still small, our country was attacked early in the morning on June 22, 1941 by evil enemies - Nazi invaders.


Their main leader, Hitler, gathered his army, armed it with tanks, planes, machine guns and attacked our country.


The Nazis wanted to make our people slaves. They also wanted to capture Moscow, the capital of our Motherland.


All the people rose to the defense of the country. Thus began the Great Patriotic War.


Why is she called that? Because all the people, young and old, stood up to defend their Fatherland, their Motherland.
There were difficult battles, many people died, but the enemy did not pass to Moscow.


The Great Patriotic War lasted 1418 days.


Fascist barbarians destroyed and burned the cities, villages, schools of our Motherland. Fascist planes bombed cities and ports, airfields and railway stations, bombs fell on pioneer camps, kindergartens, hospitals and residential buildings.


The enemy spared neither women, nor the elderly, nor children.


In this terrible war a lot of people died.

Our soldiers fought not only at the front. Civilians behind enemy lines tried to inflict as much damage as possible on the invaders. They set fire to warehouses with enemy military equipment, attacked their headquarters in order to find out information about the actions of the enemy. Such people were called partisans.


And finally, that long-awaited day came when our army cleared the land of the Nazis and captured main city Germany Berlin. (Showing the illustration "The Capture of Berlin")


May 9, 1945 the war ended with our victory


Victory Day is the most solemn, sad and joyful holiday for our people, it is dedicated to the Great Victory over fascism. We gratefully remember our glorious warrior-defenders who defended the world in a fierce battle.


We owe to soldiers, sailors, lieutenants, captains, generals that we now live under a clear, peaceful sky. Eternal glory to them!


The song "Victory Day" sounds in the recording.
What holiday is the song about? (children's answers)
Educator.
And which of you can read poems about Victory Day?
Child.
May holiday - Victory Day
The whole country celebrates.
Our grandfathers put on military orders.
The road calls them in the morning
To the parade.
And thoughtfully from the threshold
Grandmothers are watching after them.
Child.
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.
Educator:
Many years have passed since the last shot of the Great Patriotic War was fired, but images of people dear to us remain in our memory. Those who gave their lives for a future without war. On this bright holiday, we pay a deep tribute to those who went through the difficult roads of the war, who returned from the front, restored the country, wounded, destroyed. The memory of these people should live not only in obelisks and unquenchable fire Great Victory but also in our hearts. With sadness and gratitude, we remember the heroes, all of them, who gave their youth, heart, thoughts to a great feat and defeated fascism.
Fizminutka:
Like soldiers on parade
We walk side by side
Left-time, right-time,
Look at us all.
We clapped our hands - Friendly, more fun.
Our legs pounded - Louder and faster!
Let's hit the knees - Hush, hush, hush!
Handles, handles raise - Higher, higher, higher.
Our handles spun, Lowered again.
We circled around and stopped.
Educator:
Guys, who do we congratulate on Victory Day? (children's answers)
Educator:
True veterans of the Great Patriotic War, those people who fought, worked in the rear - in factories, built railway, tanks, planes, made weapons.
How do people remember those who defended their country? (children's answers)
Educator:
Yes, they erect monuments, dedicate poems, songs, stories. The names of the soldiers who defended our Motherland should not be forgotten.
Educator:
I want to tell you about one memorable place - the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is located in the Kremlin, in the Alexander Garden. No one knows his name, but everyone knows that he fought bravely and for which an unknown soldier died. So now it burns, not going out, the Eternal Flame! (Showing the illustration "Eternal Flame")


(The teacher reads the story of L. Kassil “No one knows, but everyone remembers.”)
- What did you learn from this story? (children's answers)
- What do people think about when they stand near the tomb of the Unknown Soldier? (children's answers)
Educator:
Listen again to how it sounds:
“Here they are thinking about how to live, study, work, in order to make our life even better and more beautiful, so that our country becomes even stronger and stronger, so that enemies never dare to attack it, and so that there is always peace on earth!”
Peace is the main word in the world,
Peace is very necessary for our planet.
The adults need the world
Children need the world
Everyone needs the world!
Educator:
Not all soldiers returned home. Many died defending the land from enemies.


The people do not forget their heroes. Songs are sung about them, poems are dedicated to them. Many monuments have been erected in their honor. One of them is located near the Kremlin wall. This is the "Eternal Flame" - a monument to all the soldiers who fought against the Nazis. Eternal Flame - a constantly burning fire, symbolizing the eternal memory of the exploits of our brave soldiers.


Who among you knows and can read a poem about monuments and obelisks?
Child:
"No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten" -
Burning inscription on a block of granite.
The wind plays with faded leaves
And the wreaths fall asleep with cold snow.
But, like a fire, at the foot is a carnation.
Nobody is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.
Child:
Above the grave, in a quiet park
The tulips are in full bloom.
The fire is always burning here
Here the Soviet soldier sleeps.
We bowed low
At the foot of the obelisk
Our wreath blossomed on it
Hot, fiery fire.
3. The game "Our parade"
Invite the children to march to the music of "Victory Day" with flowers. After the parade, lay these flowers at the illustration of the monument to the victorious warrior. (Showing an illustration of a monument to a victorious warrior.)
Educator:
Guys! In a couple of days there will be a great holiday - Victory Day! Someone will spend it in the family circle, remembering their relatives and friends who happened to meet with the War. Many of you will go to the parade with your parents. If you see a person with orders on May 9, then come up and congratulate him on the holiday, tell him “Thank you!” for the fact that he defended our country, our Motherland from enemies. Veterans will be pleased that we all remember that difficult and wonderful victory.

Thematic lesson for the Victory Day for children of senior preschool age.

Program content: to continue to acquaint children with the history of their native country, its heroic past, to acquaint children with the military-patriotic song of A.V. Aleksandrov and V.I. Lebedev-Kumach "Holy War". To cultivate patriotic feelings: compassion, empathy, respect for the people who defended our Motherland, pride in them.

Course progress.

A fire is burning in the middle of the hall. The recording of the song “Victory Day” sounds, the children enter the hall, sit on the chairs.

M.r. Today we have gathered to celebrate the Victory Day together with the whole country. On this day, many years ago, the Great Patriotic War ended with a victory over Nazi Germany.

Summer night, dawn

When the children were sleeping peacefully

Hitler ordered the troops

And sent German soldiers

Against the Russians, against us!

Get up people!

Hearing the call of the earth

The soldiers of the Motherland went to the front.

The soldiers bravely marched into battle

For every city and for you and me.

The song "Holy War" sounds 1 kup. and chorus.

M.r. The entire nation, young and old, rose to defend the Motherland when, in the summer of 1941, our country was attacked by the German fascist invaders. Fathers and older brothers went to the front, women and children came to work in factories where their husbands worked before the war. They made bombs and shells, planes and tanks, sewed warm clothes, knitted mittens for soldiers. Actors, artists, writers, musicians tried to raise the morale of the army in their works.

And one of the first songs written in the first days of the war was "Holy War" - a song by Alexandrov and Lebedev-Kumach. Do you know how it was created?

June 24, 1941, i.e. On the second day of the war, poems were published in the Izvestia newspaper, and Alexander Vasilievich Alexandrov, the head of the Red Army song and dance ensemble, was offered to write music for these poems. He read them, he liked them very much, he took a newspaper with printed poems and immediately went home to work on the song. And in a few hours the music was ready. Alexander Vasilyevich returned to the artists of his ensemble and performed a new song for them. She literally shocked everyone: “My throat was seized with excitement, there were tears in my eyes.” Guys, let's listen to the song of Alexandrov and Lebedev-Kumach "Holy War" again, carefully listening to the words of the song.

Children listen to the recording of the song "Holy War".

M.r. What is the nature of the song? What is the song about? What feelings did she evoke in you?(children's answers).

The song was immediately learned by the artists of the ensemble. And the next morning they went to the platforms of the Belorussky railway station to perform the song "Holy War" in front of the soldiers going to the front. There were a lot of people at the station, there was noise and hum, people were crying, saying goodbye. When the artists military uniform appeared in the crowd, almost no one paid attention to them - because in those days the form surprised no one. Here they lined up on the stage, knocked together from freshly planed boards, the musicians took their places, the music boomed. All the people started up, spellbound by the mighty power of the song. The first sounds of the song captured the listeners, and when the second verse sounded, silence fell in the hall, everyone stood without moving, as during the performance of the anthem. They haven't heard this yet. The song conveyed everything that every person felt - anger towards the enemy, love for the Motherland and devotion to it. At the request of the fighters, the song was performed five times in a row.

Soon "Holy War" was being sung all over the country. It sounded every morning on the radio immediately after the Kremlin chimes. She was heard at the front, in the rear, in partisan detachments. The song went with the soldiers into battle, poured new strength, courage and courage into them. This song is known to all the people of our country - both the elderly and the young. This song is a hymn to the courage and resilience of our people. Now you will remember it too. “Get up, great country,

Get up for the death fight

With dark fascist power

With the damned horde!”

M.r. The war was very cruel, it brought a lot of grief and tears, devastation and hunger. But the people persevered and won. The war ended on May 9, 1945. This day has become a great holiday in our country.

Children of the senior group read poems:

When fireworks thundered from end to end,

Soldiers, you gave the 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.

3.Even then we were not in the world,

When you came home with Victory.

Soldiers of May, glory to them forever

From all the earth, from all the earth!

M.r. We have gathered here, around the fire, to honor the memory of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers. Our warriors often sat near such bonfires in between battles, someone remembered their home, someone wrote a letter. In many families, soldiers' triangles-letters were preserved, which were sent from the front by fathers and brothers.

A boy from a preparatory group for school comes out to the fire with a letter in his hands and reads.

Hello, dear Maxim!

Hello my beloved son!

I write from the front

Tomorrow morning - back to 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.

Adults sing the song "In the dugout."

M.r. War has died down, peace has come to earth. After the war, many mass graves remained in our Motherland, on which fresh flowers always lie. These flowers are a sign of our memory and deepest gratitude to those who defended our Motherland in battles and died for it. Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten.

The senior group performs the song "Eternal Flame".

M.r. And now let's stand up and honor with a minute of silence all the heroes who fell for peace and happiness on earth.

A moment of silence.

M.r. If veterans live in your family, in your house, those who participated in the battles against the Nazis, do not forget to congratulate them on the Victory Day.

On Victory Day early in the morning

Go out and look everywhere

Here are the veterans walking, with medals on their chests.

Thank you veterans

For life, for childhood and spring,

For silence, for a peaceful home,

For the world we live in!

Thank you guys for listening to me so carefully and for your active participation in the session Goodbye!

The recording of the song "Victory Day" sounds, the children leave.

Olga Ermakova
Abstract of the lesson in the senior group "This Victory Day!"

Topic: This Victory Day!

Description

Dear colleagues, I bring to your attention an open occupation dedicated to the day victories. This material can be useful for preschool teachers, and is designed for children. senior preschool age.

Target: Raising Patriotic Feelings in older preschoolers.

Tasks:

Educational:

To expand the ideas, knowledge of children about the Great Patriotic War, the holiday victories;

Expand the horizons of children and the ability to empathize with other people;

Encourage respect for the feat of our soldiers.

Educational:

To develop in children imagination, observation, curiosity, the desire to learn more new, useful, interesting;

Development of memory, attention, speech, thinking.

Educational:

To instill a sense of patriotism, love for one's Motherland, respect for veterans of the V.O.V., a desire to take care of them;

Education of tolerance.

Integration of educational regions: social and communicative development; cognitive development; speech development; Artistic and aesthetic development; physical development.

preliminary work: Reading books about the events of the Great Patriotic War, looking at illustrations, proverbs, songs about the war. Conversations about soldiers, learning poems, songs and listening to musical works about the Great Patriotic War.

Types of children's activities: game; cognitive; productive; social - communicative; motor.

Conversations about soldiers, learning poems, songs and listening to musical works about the Great Patriotic War.

Equipment: Laptop, presentation, PVA glue, napkins.

Lesson progress:

Children go into group to the song« Victory Day» and stand in a semicircle.

Child: (reads a poem)

Thank you Heroes

Thank you Soldiers

What gave the world

Then - in the forty-fifth!

You are blood and sweat

Mined victory.

You were young

Now - already grandfathers.

We this Victory -

We will never forget!

May the peaceful sun

Shines on all people!

May happiness and joy

Live on the planet!

After all, the world is very necessary -

Both adults and children!

Children sit on chairs.

caregiver:

Guys, you and I know that our whole country celebrated the great holiday that we celebrate - May 9th. We talked about him. Tell me what it's called?

Children's answers slide 1

caregiver:

Right, why is it called that? « Victory Day» ? children's answers + Because in this day is ours, Russian soldiers won victory over the fascists.

And now I will tell you how the war began.

The song sounds "Holy war" (music by A. Alexandrov, lyrics by Lebedev-Kumach) slide 2

caregiver:

Once upon a time, when your great-grandparents were still small, our country was attacked early in the morning on June 22, 1941 by Nazi invaders. slide 3

Their main leader, Hitler, gathered his army, armed it with tanks, planes, machine guns and attacked our country. slide 4

The Nazis wanted to make our people slaves. They also wanted to capture Moscow, the capital of our Motherland. slide 5

All the people rose to the defense of the country. Thus began the Great Patriotic War. slide 6

And who will tell me why this war is called that? Children's answers

Because all the people, young and old, stood up to defend their homeland.

There were difficult battles, many people died, but the enemy did not pass to Moscow.

The Great Patriotic War lasted 1418 days. Slide 8

Fascist barbarians destroyed and burned the cities, villages, schools of our Motherland. Fascist planes bombed cities and ports, airfields and railway stations, bombs fell on pioneer camps, kindergartens, hospitals and residential buildings. slide 9

The enemy spared neither women nor old people, no children. slide 10

A lot of people died in this terrible war.

Our soldiers fought not only at the front. Civilians behind enemy lines tried to inflict as much damage as possible on the invaders. They set fire to warehouses with enemy military equipment, attacked their headquarters in order to find out information about the actions of the enemy. Such people were called partisans. slide 11

And finally, the long-awaited day when our army cleared the land of the Nazis and captured the main city of Germany, Berlin. (Illustration display "The Capture of Berlin") slide 12

Victory Day- the most solemn, sad and joyful holiday for our people, it is dedicated to the Great victory over fascism. We gratefully remember our glorious warrior-defenders who defended the world in a fierce battle. slide 13

We owe to soldiers, sailors, lieutenants, captains, generals that we now live under a clear, peaceful sky. Eternal glory to them! Slide 14

Child:

Let the sky be blue

Let there be no smoke in the sky

Let the formidable guns be silent

And machine guns do not scribble,

To live people, cities.

Peace is always needed on earth!

The game "Whose squad will land their plane faster"

Two teams run around the hall to the music. On a signal - they are built in two columns, crouching on one knee, arms to the sides. Team wins, which is faster to build.

caregiver: Guys, who do we congratulate on this day?

Veterans.

Q: Who are veterans?

These are former soldiers and officers who fought, as well as people who worked in the rear - in factories, built tanks, planes, and made weapons.

caregiver: That's right, thank you very much, I want to say to all veterans for this victory.

caregiver: AT this day lay wreaths and flowers, rallies, parade military units, festive fireworks. What, besides flowers and congratulations, can please veterans in this day?

Children: You can learn poems, songs, prepare a concert.

caregiver: and I suggest you make holiday cards. On them we will make a flower - a carnation. The carnation is a symbol victories. For a long time this the flower is associated with perseverance. Carnation represents courage, nobility. slide 16

Child:

"No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten" -

Burning inscription on a block of granite.

The wind plays with faded leaves

And the wreaths fall asleep with cold snow.

But, like a fire, at the foot is a carnation.

Nobody is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.

Practical part - children perform composition "Carnations" in engineering "facing"

The song "Let there always be sun" by A. Ostrovsky video support for the song

Puzzles:

1. I will grow up and, following my brother, I will also be a soldier!

I will help him protect his (country)

2. Can you become a soldier to swim, ride and fly,

And hunting in the ranks is waiting for you, soldier, (infantry).

3. The plane soars like a bird,

There is an air border!

On duty day and night

Our soldier is a soldier. (pilot)

4. You can become a sailor,

To guard the border to serve not on earth,

And in the military (ship)

5. Any military profession must be learned without fail.

To be a support for the country, so that the world does not have (wars).

TOTAL: Guys, for whom did we make a gift, and in honor of what holiday did we make a postcard?

caregiver: - Guys, I liked how you worked today, how you answered questions. Let's say goodbye to our guests and say goodbye to them.

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"This Victory Day." Scenario of the holiday dedicated to Victory Day in the senior speech therapy group Goal: Formation of respect for one of the most significant holidays for Russia - Victory Day. Tasks: Raising patriotic feelings;

Abstract of the GCD on patriotic education in the preparatory group "This Victory Day smelled like gunpowder" Synopsis Directly educational activities for patriotic education preparatory group Topic: “This Victory Day with gunpowder.

Abstract of the lesson in the senior group of the pre-school educational institution "This Victory Day" Group: senior. Topic: "THIS DAY OF VICTORY". I. Organizational moment. Purpose: To provide positive motivation for children to learning activities.


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