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» Centralized library system of the Mishkinsky district. International campaign “We read to children about the war” in the libraries of the Peschanokopsky district And the book revives the memory of the war for us

Centralized library system of the Mishkinsky district. International campaign “We read to children about the war” in the libraries of the Peschanokopsky district And the book revives the memory of the war for us

On the eve of the Great Victory, the Children's Library took part and organized the All-Russian event “We read to children about the war” in the city of Neryungri.

The main goal of the action is to educate patriotic feelings in children and teenagers using the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War.

On May 4 at 11:00, simultaneously in our city and in all corners of Russia, in libraries, schools, and kindergartens, the best examples of fiction dedicated to the feats of the people during the war were read aloud to children.

Children's library employees held patriotic bibliographical marches “We will honor your feat forever” » to preschool and general education institutions.

For students in grades 1-7, virtual excursions and acquaintances “Little persistent men, girls worthy of poems” were held, dedicated to the pioneer heroes. With great excitement, the children listened to the story and watched slides about the fates of their peers, who together stood up to defend their Motherland. Bombings, hunger, devastation, concentration camps - that’s what they had to endure.

Excerpts from Valentin Kataev’s story “Son of the Regiment” were presented to the children’s attention.





The literary and musical composition “Glory to you, victorious soldier” aroused great interest among high school students. No one was left indifferent by the lines of military lyrics by I. Utkin, B. Smolensky, P. Kogan, A. Surkov, M. Kulchitsky.

A briefing “Call me, memory, the 45th again...” was held for the kids in the library. In an accessible form, children learned about the symbols of the holiday: the Eternal Flame, the Victory Parade, the St. George Ribbon, and the May fireworks. The children listened with great attention to the works of Anatoly Mityaev “Earrings for a Donkey” and “Bag of Oatmeal”. Funny “war” games brought a unique flavor to communication with children. The event ended with “celebratory fireworks”

As part of the event, a creative competition “I Remember, I am Proud” was held, which was aimed at preserving the grateful memory of those who valiantly defended their Motherland.

Anyone could write on a piece of paper words of gratitude and gratitude to their grandfathers and great-grandfathers, to all those who defended peace on Earth

The children's attention in the library was presented to book exhibitions, varied in form and content: the exhibition-memory “Remember. We praise. We are proud”, information exhibition “Dedicated to children-heroes”, rapid response exhibition “We are faithful to this memory”.

The action “I read poems about the war!” was also in demand on this day. And you?"

Each reader chose a poem to their liking and read it aloud.

Every year the number of participants in the “We read to children about the war in Neryungri” campaign is growing: 2016 – 1103 people, 2017 – 1501, 2018 – 2011 people. And this means that the memory of generations is alive.

The Children's Library thanks all participants! Many thanks to them.

We hope for further fruitful cooperation.

Head of the children's library: Lyudmila Ogrina.

In the early morning of June 22, 1941, thousands of German military aircraft took to the skies and headed east. Thousands of tanks followed them. Warships went to the shores of our country. Thousands of guns began to fire at border outposts, cities and villages of the Soviet Union. German troops with machine guns at the ready crossed the Soviet border. And the war began.

This war lasted for four long years. It claimed more than 27 million innocent lives. Trouble came to every home, to every family.

There is no worse disaster for the state and for the people when people forget their heroes. The days of such a state are numbered.

In order for our children, who have not seen the war, to remember the heroes, the Knizhkin House takes part in the now traditional international event “We read to children about the war.”


The event, which is taking place for the eighth time, was attended by 12 classes of our school, 360 people. Read:

Kassil L. A. "At the blackboard"
Kassil L. A. "The Story of the Absent"
Paustovsky K. G. "The Adventures of the Rhinoceros Beetle"
Alekseev S.P. "Stories from the history of the Great Patriotic War."
Guests from the youth library named after. O.M. Kuvaev and the Central City Children's Library read
Tvardovsky A. T. "Vasily Terkin",
Simonov K. M. "Son of an Artilleryman."

The School Librarian wholeheartedly congratulates you all on the anniversary of the Victory.
During these holidays, we experience joy and bitterness and pride.
And we feel our duty to veterans. Our task is to remember the exploits of heroes, to cultivate in our children courage and love for the Motherland.

05/04/2017 Campaign “We read to children about the war - 2017”

Library: Churaevskaya rural library – branch No. 23

Event: Campaign “Reading to children about the war - 2017”

Location: Mari gymnasium named after Y. Yalkain, Churaevo village

The date of the: 05/04/2017

And the book revives the memory of the war for us.

There are historical events over which time has no power. Among them, the Great Patriotic War occupies a special place. Decades pass, but interest in its history is still great. Each generation entering life anew comprehends the heroic and tragic pages of the fiery years, pays tribute to the immortal feat of the victorious people, and draws lessons from the past for the present and future.

Books help us preserve the memory of the war and its heroes. Books about the Great Patriotic War will never lose their relevance; we hope that they will not gather dust on library shelves. Of course, literature cannot change the world, but still books about war can touch someone’s heart and add at least a drop of kindness and attention to our lives. They help convey to our children the memory of the great war and the value of peaceful life. These books will help introduce the younger generation to the knowledge of the history of our country, help instill in children a sense of pride in their Motherland and the heroic past of our people, thereby contributing to the revival of national self-awareness.

In order to develop in the younger generation a sense of belonging to the events of the Great Patriotic War and preserve historical memory, the Samara Regional Children's Library organized the International Action “Reading to Children about the War,” dedicated to Victory Day. The main idea of ​​the Action: reading works about the most striking episodes of the war to children aged 5 to 14 years.


The Churaevsk rural library, together with students and teachers of the Mari gymnasium named after Y. Yalkain, took an active part in the VIII International Action

“We read to children about the war - 2017.” On May 4 at 12 o'clock, students with St. George ribbons on their chests gathered for a gala event dedicated to books and heroes of the Great Patriotic War.

In the introductory part of the event, librarian Timirkaeva Taisiya told the children at what enormous cost the Victory was won. 1,710 cities lay in ruins, over 70 thousand villages and hamlets were burned. The Nazi invaders destroyed almost 32 thousand plants and factories, 65 thousand kilometers of railway lines, plundered 427 museums and 43 thousand libraries. 27 million people died at the front, in captivity and in occupied territory.

And how many of these 27 million peers are today's schoolchildren? Children who never became adults. War and children... there is nothing more terrible than these two words placed side by side.

During the Action, reading books about the war, the children saw the war through the eyes of children: how children of the war years grew up prematurely, endured hunger and cold, became defenders and breadwinners of mothers and sisters, fought the enemy in the rear and in partisan detachments, died heroically defending their Homeland.

Teachers Akhmetyanova N.S., Nikolkina R.M., librarian Timirkaeva T.A. we read stories about children of the war “The Story of the Absent One” by Lev Kassil, “Kum Erge” - a translation into the Mari language of “The Ballad of Immortality” by Kirill Kurashkevich, “Post-War Soup” by Radiy Pogodin. 7th grade students Minilbaeva Diana and Timirkaeva Anita expressively read poems by the poet and front-line soldier David Samoilov “The Forties” and Tatyana Chernovskaya “The Postwoman,” about a girl postwoman carrying news from the war.

Many children and teenagers went to the front straight from school, from proms. One may ask: what can this little man do in war? He himself still needs to be protected. But every child tried to do everything in his power to help his country, his people. All people who defended the honor of our country can rightfully be called heroes. But among the young pioneers, we especially highlight the names of those who were posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. These are Lenya Golikov, Zina Portnova, Valya Kotik, Marat Kazei. Oksana Veniaminovna read an excerpt from Yuri Korolkov’s story “Partisan Lenya Golikov.”

The book exhibition “Childhood, scorched by war” introduced children to works about the Great Patriotic War. Alekseeva S.A. had a conversation with the students about our fellow countryman - Hero of the Soviet Union Ishkinin Ishmai Ishtubaevich, a native of the village of Ishimovo, Mishkinsky district. Junior Lieutenant Ishkinin I.I. distinguished himself in the battles for the city of Konigsberg (Kaliningrad): on April 7, 1945, with his soldiers, he blocked one of the fort’s casemates on the outskirts of the city and blew it up. Destroyed 4 heavy machine guns and dozens of Nazis. During the storming of one house by a platoon of I.I. Ishkinin, 50 German soldiers were killed and 24 were captured. Svetlana Aleksandrovna read to the children an excerpt from I. Mikhailov’s story “Konigsberg olam nalme godam” (“The Capture of Konigsberg”) in the Mari language.

At the end of the Action “Reading to Children about the War - 2017”, 3rd grade students Ksenia Ableeva, Anastasia Aibasheva and Artem Kalugin read Anatoly Bik’s poem “Tynys liizhe tunyambalne” (“Let there be peace on earth”).

I APPROVED

Director of the Samara Regional State Budgetary Institution

children's library"

E. A. Kanigina

"___"___________________2020

POSITION

about organizing and conductingXI International Promotion

“Reading to children about the war” in 2020

1. General Provisions

1.2. The organizer of the Promotion is the Samara Regional Children's Library (hereinafter referred to as the Organizer).

1.3. This provision defines the purpose, objectives, conditions and timing of the Promotion.

1.4. Various enterprises and institutions, public organizations, creative associations, the media, as well as individuals supporting the goals and objectives of the event can become participants in the Action.

2. Purpose of the Promotion

2.1. Education of citizenship and patriotism in children, adolescents and young people using the example of the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

3. Objectives of the Promotion

3.1. Formation in the younger generation of a sense of involvement in the events of the Great Patriotic War.

3.2. Preserving historical memory and passing it on to the younger generation.

3.3. Promoting the formation of civil and spiritual identity of the children's population.

3.4. Drawing public attention to the heroic past of Russian history.

3.5. Increasing the audience interested in reading books about the Great Patriotic War.

3.6. Joining the efforts of children's institutions in supporting and promoting children's and adolescent reading.

3.7. Intensifying the work of libraries to promote books on patriotic themes among children and adolescents.

4. Participants of the Promotion

4.1. Children and teenagers aged 5 to 14 years old take part in the Promotion.

5. Timing of the Promotion

6. Conditions and procedure for the Promotion

6.1. The promotion takes place in four stages

The institution informs the Organizer about its participation in the Promotion through online registration: https://samodb.timepad.ru/event/1260671/ . Registration for the event opens March 20, 2020.

The Organizer prepares and places materials to help carry out the Promotion on the institution’s website in the Promotions and Competitions section

The participant independently determines works to read aloud and organizes exhibitions of literature about the Great Patriotic War.

-May 6, 2020 at 11.00(local time) at the same time in all participating institutions the best literary works about the Great Patriotic War will be read aloud to children.

The participating institution informs the Organizer about the work done by filling out the “Final Promotion Participant Questionnaire” located on the website of the State Budgetary Institution “SODB”:

The Organizer sums up the results of the Promotion and distributes Diplomas.

6.5. The Organizer and participating institutions provide information support for the Promotion at all stages. When posting materials, a link to the Organizer is required. Information about the content, progress and results of the Action is reflected in the event community on the social network VKontakte: XI International Action “Reading to children about the war 2020”.

Svetlana Koltsova

We spent May 4th in kindergarten promotion", which took place on our street. The children were read out loud the best literary works about the Great Patriotic War war. Presenters Stock talked about the significance of Victory Day, the feat of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War wars. A minute of silence was declared in tribute to the memory of the fallen heroes.

Then the reading of works of fiction began aloud. A book exhibition was organized for the pupils in the kindergarten " Reading books about war, to know! Remember! Be proud!"

Children listened to the stories of L. Kassil “Sister”, “Katyusha”, “Battering Ram”, “Main Army”, E. Vorobyov “Last Shots”, Bogomolov “For the Defense of Stalingrad” and others.

The reading took place in the form of a conversation-dialogue, at the end of each read The children and their teachers summed up the story and discussed it.

It is books that will not let us forget about who won the most terrible battle and at what cost. 20th century war. If we will read books about war, we will have something to remember.




Publications on the topic:

For our action, we selected the following statement by V, G, Belinsky: “The book is the life of our time. Everyone needs it - both old and young.

More than 70 years ago, the Great Patriotic War ended. Today we can learn about those heroic and tragic events from books and.

Consultation “What do we read to children?” At the preparatory stage of the implementation of my pedagogical project “Acquaintance with the work of V. V. Bianchi,” a survey was conducted.

Most recently, our kindergarten hosted the “Read with the Whole Family” event. Adults took part in the action in support of family reading.

On May 4, from 11:00 to 18:00, the VIII International Action “Reading to Children about War” was held. Over the course of 7 years, the Action has become an international large-scale event.

Every country, every people has its own main holiday, which is celebrated annually for a long time. It unites the nation.

Currently, our country pays great attention to the patriotic education of the younger generation. In his work on patriotism.