Event plan for May 9th in the dhow. Competition "Flight Range"

Holiday script for older children preschool age dedicated to Victory Day.

“These days the glory does not cease.”

Characters:children senior group, educators, music worker, physical fitness instructor.

Attributes: posters about the Second World War, Victory flag, flags, flowers, music.

Progress of the event.

Leading: Victory Day has arrived! May 9 is a bright and joyful holiday. 72 years ago on this day the war ended. We remember with gratitude our warriors, defenders who defended the world in a fierce battle. We owe it to all the soldiers and veterans who are not with us that we now live under a peaceful sky. Eternal glory to them!

1 child. The festive flag is raised to the skies,

Enters the square, Ninth of May.

The city is dressed in full dress,

Even the sun has a solemn color.

2nd child. This holy, heroic holiday.

Great-grandfather and great-grandson share equally.

The whole country wants to embrace the warriors,

With pride, looking at their orders.

3 child. Victory Day is a holiday

It's fireworks in the evening

Lots of flags at the parade

People sing joyfully!

4 child. Great-grandfathers, soldiers of Victory,

Cast in bronze, sung in songs!

Glory to the dead! Glory to the living!

To all commanders and all privates!

Leading : May 9 is not just a joyful and happy holiday, it is the day of the end of the war, which lasted for 4 whole years. (One thousand four hundred and eighteen days and nights...) And it began on a beautiful summer morning, June 22, 1941, when many people were peacefully going about their normal business.

Re-enactment of the beginning of the war by children of the senior group.

To the tune of "Rio - Rita" children live a peaceful life, jump ropes, boys play with airplanes, girls throw a ball.

Suddenly, explosions of flying bombs are heard, the children are distracted from the game and look up (at the sky) with frightened eyes, covering their heads.

Levitan begins to talk about the beginning of the war, the children disperse to both sides. (A recording of Levitan’s message about the beginning of the Second World War plays.)

Leading: On June 22, 1941, at exactly 4 o'clock, Hitler's troops attacked our Motherland. They bombed cities and landed from planes, shot at them with tanks and cannons. All the people, old and young, rose to defend the country.

“Slavyanka’s Farewell” plays in the background.

Scene “Seeing off to the front.”

2 girls and 1 boy come out.

Boy : Don't cry, little sister,

Mom, don't cry

I will return with Victory

To our native land!

The boy leaves, hugging the girls, and stands near the red scarf. The girls cry, wave, and leave.

A couple comes out - a boy and a girl.

Boy: A brave warrior takes cities,

I will always be brave and fearless!

(They say goodbye, the boy goes to the second red scarf).

Two couples come out.

1 Boy : We have tanks and machine guns,

We have guns and planes!

2 Boy: We will fearlessly destroy our enemies,

To free the fatherland!

The boys say goodbye to the girls and leave with red scarves.

Dance composition “Scarlet Sunsets” (performed by children of the older group).

Many went to the front straight from school. The war scattered young guys - some to become anti-aircraft gunners, some to become telephone operators, some to become scouts...

Dramatization of S. Mikhalkov’s poem “We are warriors too”

(Children are distributed throughout the hall, put on costume elements, and take the necessary attributes).

1 child. Signalman(sitting on a chair, headphones on his head, microphone or phone in his hands)

Hello, "Jupiter"? I am “Diamond”

I can hardly hear you at all

We occupied the village with a fight,

And how are you? Hello! Hello!

2nd child. Nurse(bandages a wounded man sitting on a chair, he groans)

Why are you roaring like a bear?

It’s a trifle to be patient,

And your wound is so light,

Which will heal for sure!

3 child. Sailor (looks into the distance through binoculars)

There's a plane on the horizon!

Full speed ahead!

Get ready for battle, crew!

Set aside - our fighter!

Two pilots look at a map.

1st pilot:

The infantry is here, and the tanks are here,

Seven minutes to fly to the target!

2nd pilot:

The battle order is clear,

The enemy will not leave us!

6 child. Scout(walks near the central wall, holding a machine gun)

So I climbed into the attic.

Perhaps the enemy is hiding here?

We are cleaning the house behind the house...

All together: We will find the enemy everywhere!

Leading : On cold autumn evenings, in moments of calm between battles, the soldiers rested, sitting by the fire, mending their clothes, cleaning their guns, remembering peaceful days, singing songs. The soldiers remembered their wives, beloved girls, sisters, mothers. They remembered how good, cozy, warm it was with them at home. They knew that they were waiting for them from the war, they believed that they would return alive and with VICTORY! And this always made my soul warmer. With what joy there was every news from home.

The child unfolds the piece of paper and “reads”

This little yellow leaf

the wind will carry away my song,

To help you in battle.

Remember, the girl believes and waits

And your love and your victory!

Leading: The poems are simple, naive, but how much hope and love they contain! Such letters were necessary for the soldier. It is no coincidence that the girl Katyusha from the song that everyone now knows, both adults and children, became a symbol of fidelity and hope. This song turned out to be dear to everyone. And during the days of the war, the soldiers nicknamed the formidable artillery weapon “Katyusha”, which the enemies were terrified of.

Children sing the song "Katyusha".

Leading : Heavy fighting was going on very close to Moscow, and there was a short respite before the battle. In rare hours of rest, soldiers wrote letters to their family and loved ones.

Leading: Now we live in Peaceful time, but the memory of the soldiers is eternal. Many families still keep letters from the front. These letters are triangle letters. They were sent without envelopes or stamps. What do you think the soldiers wrote home about? Of course, they wrote about the war, about missing their families, about fighting for happiness and a peaceful sky for all people.

A boy comes out, sits down on the rubble, and unfolds a letter folded into a triangle.

Hello, dear Maxim! Hello, my beloved son!

I am writing from the front line, tomorrow morning there will be another battle!

We will drive out the fascists, take care, son, mother,

Forget sadness and sadness, I will return with victory!

I will finally hug you

Goodbye. Your father.

Four children come out and read a letter from the front.

1 child

My dear, family! Night. The candle flame is flickering.

This is not the first time I remember. How do you sleep on a warm stove.

2 child

In our little old hut. That is lost in the deep forests,

I remember a field, a river. Again and again I remember you.

3 child

My dear brothers and sisters! Tomorrow I'm going into battle again

For our Fatherland, for Russia. That I got into a lot of trouble.

4 child

I will gather my courage and strength. I will beat the Germans without mercy.

So that nothing threatens you. So that you can study and live!

Leading: In the vastness of our Motherland, after the war, there were many mass graves, on which there were always fresh flowers. This is an irreparable loss, a great price to pay for victory, for peace on our land. These flowers are a sign of deepest gratitude to those who defended our Motherland in battles and died for it. And the fire that always burns, as a symbol of the eternal memory of those killed in this terrible war.

Let us bow to all the glorious commanders and fighters,

Let us bow to both the dead and the living

Let's honor the memory of the victims with a minute of silence

MINUTE OF SILENCE

Leading: People did not lose faith in victory even in the most difficult times. “The enemy will be defeated! Victory will be ours! “- these words sounded everywhere. Our soldiers fought bravely in battles. Finally the enemy was broken! The soldiers liberated not only our Fatherland, but also many European countries from fascist invaders. They reached Berlin and hoisted a red flag on the Reichstag. The country rejoiced! Every year on Victory Day there is always a Victory Parade in the main square of the city.

Children of the older group perform the “Cossack” dance.

Leading: We once again congratulate everyone on the Great Victory Day. We wish you health, long life and, of course, peaceful skies above your head.

Child. Let there never be war!

Trouble will not touch us anymore!

On Victory Day all songs are sung,

Fireworks sparkle in honor of the Victory!

All participants stand in a semicircle and sing the song “Sunny Circle”.

To the song Victory Day, children organized an people from the hall.


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Development for students in grades 5-11.

Purpose of the event: create conditions for the formation of a sense of pride in one’s Motherland, preserving the memory of the feat of our soldiers in the Great Patriotic War.

Tasks:

  • To develop students’ interest in the historical past of our country, military history Fatherland.
  • Propaganda of wartime songs and poems on military themes.
  • Counteract attempts to falsify the events of the Great Patriotic War 1941 – 1945

Decor: St. George ribbons, flowers, posters, presentation for poems with pictures of battles and battles, video presentation about the Great Patriotic War.

What is better: life, where the bonds of captivity,
Or death, where the Russian banners are,
To be heroes or slaves?

F. Glinka, from “War Song”

A soundtrack is playing in the hall. The growing rumble of planes can be heard.

Progress of the event

D: This year we are celebrating a significant date - the 72nd anniversary of the Victory of the peoples of our multinational Motherland in the Great Patriotic War, a victory that the country achieved at the cost of great feats and incredible losses.

M: This was a long-awaited and joyful event not only for the army that defeated the enemy, but also for all the people, the rear workers, who worked hard day and night to provide the soldiers with everything they needed.

D: Today we bow our heads to the memory of the millions of fallen defenders of the Fatherland, whose feat led to victory over the enemy.
Eternal glory to them! Everlasting memory!

M: Let's get in touch with the inner world of a man, a soldier-warrior. After all, first of all, this is someone’s father, son, brother, from whom the war took away the opportunity to live peacefully, study, work and be close to their loved ones.

D: The memory of generations is inextinguishable

And the memory of those whom we sacredly honor,
Come on people, let's stand for a moment.
And in sorrow we will stand and be silent.

Let's honor the memory with a minute of silence.

D: The hot June night was ending, the dawn of a new day was already rising - Sunday, June 22, 1941. And at this time, thousands of Nazi soldiers, many hundreds of planes and tanks crossed the border of our Motherland.

Reader:

Sad willows leaned towards the pond,
The moon floats over the water.
There, at the border, I stood on duty
At night, a young fighter...
In the dark night he did not sleep, did not doze,
He guarded his native land, -
In the thicket of the forest he heard footsteps
And he lay down with a machine gun.
Black shadows grew in the fog,
The cloud in the sky is dark...
The first shell exploded in the distance -
Thus began the war.
The country woke up peacefully
On this June day,
Just turned around
There are lilacs in the parks.
Rejoicing in the sun and peace,
Moscow greeted the morning.
Suddenly they spread across the airwaves
Memorable words...
The voice is confidently stern
The country immediately recognized it.
In the morning on our doorstep
War broke out.

M: Destroying and destroying, mercilessly burning and killing everything in their path, the fascists moved on the territory of Russia towards its heart - Moscow.

Our people rose up to defend the Fatherland, and therefore the war was called Patriotic. Fathers, brothers, sons went to the front. In mortal combat with the enemy, Soviet soldiers' love for their native land and determination to defend their homeland to the last drop of blood were tempered and strengthened.

Reader:

Everything was burning: flowers and maples,
The blade of grass was not alive.
There are dusty bushes around
The charred leaves rustled.
Look to the right - darling
The wheat is dying on the vine.
To the left - there is no end and edge
Expanses given over to fire.
The earth seemed to be to the limit
It was on fire.
And everything, withered, hummed:
“War be damned!”
We will not give up the endless blue fields
Where we have won and will win
We will not give up our beautiful Fatherland
We won't give it up!

D: War. A terrible, cruel time. A time of the most difficult trials, incredible strain of all the forces of the people fighting against a merciless enemy. But war is not only difficult, bloody battles, decisive battles. War is hard, exhausting, incessant work of people on the home front. In factories for the production of shells, weapons, clothing for the army. But the men were at the front, their places at the machines were taken by their wives and children, the elderly, those who could not go to the front. The main thing for them was work. They lived from hand to mouth, malnutrition, no rest, forgetting about themselves. “Everything for the front, everything for victory!” - the main slogan of those days.

M: Let's not forget. That during the war days the soldiers nicknamed the guards multi-barreled mortar “Katyusha” - a formidable weapon that the enemies were terrified of. And there was a song about this.

The choir sings. Song “Katyusha” Music - Matvey Blanter, lyrics - Mikhail Isakovsky.

Reader:

There were battles at sea and on land,
Shots were ringing all around,
Songs of "Katyusha" were heard
Near Moscow, beyond Kursk and Orel.
Raised the spirit of Soviet soldiers,
Sang a victory march, a battle march
And she buried her enemies in the grave
Under the great Kursk Bulge.
She did not lose heart at the fronts,
She sang loud songs,
Only then did Katyusha fall silent,
How the war ended with Victory!

D: Our people achieved victory at a high price. For almost 4 years - 1418 days and nights - the war raged. These were years of hardship, grief, and hard work. Cities and villages were devastated, fields were scorched, people's dreams and hopes were cut short. At the same time, these were years of courage and selfless love for the Motherland.

M: The Great Patriotic War... In the battles for the fatherland, everyone who could hold a weapon in their hands fought to the death and defended every inch of land.

Let's remember how it was... (video film)

D: The war left its mark on almost every family. Our country has lost more than 20 million of its sons and daughters. 1,710 cities and towns, over 70 thousand villages were in ruins. About 32 thousand industrial enterprises were blown up and destroyed.

M: How many graves of the Unknown Soldier are there in our country? A lot of. The soldiers died for our peaceful life, for the peaceful life of future generations. And our duty is to remember this, to prevent war and the grief it brings.

D: The last war was also terrible because the Nazis did not spare anyone: they killed children and women, burned entire villages, and tried to destroy the entire population of the country.

The floor is given to veterans of the Great Patriotic War (full name) (presentation of flowers)

Monument

It was in May, at dawn.
The battle began at the walls of the Reichstag.
I noticed a German girl
Our soldier on the dusty pavement.

She stood at the post, trembling,
There was fear in his blue eyes.
And pieces of whistling metal
Death and torment were sown all around.

Then he remembered how, saying goodbye in the summer
He kissed his daughter.
Maybe this girl's father
He shot his own daughter.

But then, in Berlin, under fire
A fighter crawled and shielded with his body
A girl in a short white dress
He carefully took it out of the fire.

And, stroking it with a gentle palm,
He lowered her to the ground.
They say that in the morning Marshal Konev
I reported this to Stalin.

How many children have their childhood restored?
Gave joy and spring
Privates of the Soviet Army
People who won the war!

And in Berlin, on a holiday,
Was erected to stand for centuries,
Monument to the Soviet Soldier
With a rescued girl in her arms.

He stands as a symbol of our glory,
Like a beacon shining in the darkness.
This is him, a soldier of my state,
Protects peace throughout the world.

M: May day of the forty-fifth... Acquaintances and strangers hugged each other, gave each other flowers, sang and danced right in the streets. It seemed that for the first time millions of adults and children raised their eyes to the sun, for the first time they enjoyed the colors, sounds, and smells of life.
It was a common holiday for all our people, all humanity and a holiday for every person.

Dance "A soldier walks through the city."

D: Yes, that May morning was filled with jubilation. But grief showed through. People acutely felt the loss of loved ones, acquaintances and strangers; those who died under fascist bullets and shells, torture in concentration camps, during the siege famine, in burned villages. The war killed them...

M: This is jubilation and this is sorrow. Time does not dull them. And you and I must pass on this memory of the most terrible war that affected every family from generation to generation.

D: Victory Day was, is and must remain the holiest holiday. After all, those who paid for it with their lives gave us the opportunity to live now, and we must remember this. Our memory must not go blind.

Poem:

The war ended in victory,
Those years are behind us.
Medals and orders are burning
On many people's chests.
Who wears the military order
For exploits in battle,
And who - for the feat of labor
In your native land.
The people won
I didn’t give the country to the fascists,
Rebuilt the state
Led her to great glory.
Bow to you, soldiers,
For a blooming May,
For the dawn over the hut,
For the native land.
I bow, soldiers,
For your silence,
For the winged space -
Free country.

Poem:

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

1st reader. For a life!

2nd reader. Here's to childhood!

3rd reader. Here's to spring!

4th reader. For silence!

5th reader. For a peaceful home!

6th reader. For the world we live in!

All. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Our event dedicated to Victory Day has come to an end. Thank you all for your attention!

All participants of the event congratulate the veterans of the Great Patriotic War on Victory Day! (The song “Victory Day” is played, lyrics by V. Kharitonov, music by D. Tukhmanov)

Even if we don’t know that war at all,

I wouldn't know forever what it is.

But we will preserve the memory of the heroes

And we will live worthy of heroes!

On the eve of the May 9 holiday, our school hosted events dedicated to the 72nd anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

From May 2 to 5, an exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to the Great Patriotic War “Echoes of a Distant War - Memory of Burning Years” is being held.

On May 3 and 4, from grades 1 to 11, school activists held a lesson in courage on the topic “Let’s bow to those great years,” where students were told about the events of the war and were shown video clips dedicated to the victory in the Great Patriotic War. Episodes from military everyday life could not leave children indifferent.


A living memory of the war... It does not fade, does not fade over the years. But is memory ever alive? A person can die twice. There, on the battlefield, when a bullet catches up with him. And the second time - in people's memory. Dying the second time is worse. The second time a person must live! After all, they did everything they could. Modern youth should know and remember all this so that the memory of the Heroes of the Great Patriotic War does not fade. It was for this purpose that, as part of preparations for the celebration of the Great Victory, the “Immortal Regiment” event was held at the school.

During the action, the children went out into the school yard. In the hands of the children were portraits of their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers. Participants in the “Immortal Regiment” campaign spoke about the exploits of their relatives in the Great Patriotic War.


Slide 1.

    Music. Before the start of the holiday, music from the war years is played. "Victory Day".

Slide 2. (3)

Presenter 1.

It was Sunday, June 22. / In schools, yesterday’s tenth graders had fun graduation party. / The orchestra sounded and the couples whirled in a waltz. /

02. Music. (Two couples in polka dot dresses dance on stage to the sounds of a waltz)

Slide 3.

And at this time, German planes were already on a combat course. They were flying east. At 3 hours 45 minutes the sun rose over Moscow, and 15 minutes later.../

03. Music (Siren)

Bombs rained down on the city. The Great Patriotic War began.

Slide 4.

Slide 5.

05. Music (“Holy War”)

Slide 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.

Reader 1._Ivanov-Dranichnikov Nikita, Nazarova Kristina 11 “A” grade. Poem “Oh war, what have you done, vile” by B. Okudzhava.

Slide 12.

Presenter 2.

The country stood up, everyone who could hold a weapon in their hands, who could defend their Motherland, stood up. Yesterday's schoolchildren besieged military registration and enlistment offices, asked to go to the front, hiding their real age. And they left, never to return, they went into immortality. Women accompanied their sons, fathers, brothers, and husbands to the front. They knew how to wait and believe that their loved ones would return.

Slide 13.

Reader 2. Kalinin Denis 10 “B” grade. Poem “Wait for me and I will return” by K. Simonov.

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Presenter 1.

The country lived and fought in incredibly difficult conditions. It turned into a huge camp, seized by a single impulse to expel the enemy from our land. People, forgetting about rest, did not leave the factories for days, trying to give the front as many tanks, aircraft, weapons, and ammunition as possible.

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Presenter 2.

They say that war does not have a “female face,” but women also went to the front. They brought shells, snipers, sappers, anti-aircraft gunners, pilots, sisters of mercy. Sister, sister, sister - this is how the soldiers affectionately called front-line nurses. During the war, more than 200 thousand doctors, paramedics, and nurses saved soldiers and returned them to duty. Risking themselves every minute, they saved the wounded.

Slide 16.

Reader 3. Gres Danil 7 “A” grade. Poem “The Girl Who Went Through the War” by T. Lavrov

Slide 17.

Presenter 1.

Children suffered a lot during the war. /During the war, children forgot how to cry. If they ended up with the Nazis, they quickly realized that they couldn’t cry, otherwise they would be shot. /They are called “children of war” not because of the date of their birth. The war educated them. /They had to see real horror. /

Slide 18 – 26.

Reader 4. Anna Petrikova, 10 “B” grade. Poem “Barbarism” by M. Zhdalil

Slide 27.

Presenter 2.

There was not a person at the front who did not miss his home, his family. The only connecting link, the only thread between the front and the rear were letters. How much they meant to those who worked in the rear. They gave strength, helped to survive, and inspired fighters to new feats. How their mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers waited for them at home. How happy they were when the postman brought small soldiers' letters - triangles. And how afraid they were to receive an envelope with a postmark - “funeral”...

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(Children read letters from the front)

Slide 29.

Presenter 1.

Sacred places of those battles,

Where the warriors went to great deeds.

Country Victory Day spring

They brought it from battles.

06. Music (Sounds of battle)

Slide 30.

Presenter 2.

In September 1941, the enemy approached Moscow. The Battle of Moscow was one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War. Within three months, German troops came close to the capital. The operation to capture the city was called “Typhoon”. The defense of the city was led by Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov. Burn Moscow, exterminate its population, raze it to the ground - this was Hitler’s main goal. Muscovites stood up to defend the city. The whole country helped Moscow. As a result of the counteroffensive and general offensive, the enemy was thrown back 150-400 km to the west. There was also a psychological turning point among the soldiers and civilian population: faith in victory strengthened.

Slide 31.

07. Music (Sign song “At a Nameless Height”. Performed by: Maxim Grinenko, Akhmed Abdullaev, Konstantin Ledochkov. Director – Irina Mikhailovna Meshcheryakova.)

Slide 32. (4)

Presenter 1.

The Battle of Stalingrad began on July 17, 1942. Germany's goal was to take possession of an industrial city whose enterprises produced military products. Hitler wanted to implement this plan in a week. / On the USSR side, German forces were opposed by the Stalingrad Front. Our army was experiencing a shortage of ammunition. There were fierce battles. / The enemy launched an attack on the city three times. However, victory slipped through the fingers./ The Great Battle of Stalingrad ended in a brilliant victory for the Soviet troops on February 2, 1943. The Red Army lost more than 2 million people. In Germany, three months of mourning were declared over the defeat.

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Despite the fierce fighting, artists came to raise the morale of the soldiers./ They contributed to the common cause of fighting the enemy. Front-line theaters and concert brigades were extremely popular. / Risking their lives, these people with their performances proved that the beauty of art is alive, that it is not possible to kill it /

08. Music (Dance “Cossack” Director Belykh Vladimir Ivanovich./

09. 10. Music (Pantomime “Alarm” Director Elena Alekseevna Poidunova./

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Presenter 2.

The Battle of Kursk began on July 5, 1943; it was a turning point in the Great Patriotic War. More than 6 thousand tanks took part in the battle. / This has never happened before in world history. During the battles on the Kursk Bulge, near the village of Prokhorovka, the largest tank battle in history took place. 800 tanks from each side fought in the battle. It was an impressive and scary sight. The Battle of Kursk lasted approximately 50 days and ended on August 23, 1943. /The victory in the Battle of Kursk showed Germany the strength of the Red Army. From that moment on, Hitler's troops began to retreat. The liberation army advanced towards Berlin. In May 1945, Soviet troops hoisted the Victory Banner over the Reichstag./

Slide 35

Presenter 1.

On the 9th day of jubilant May,

When silence fell on the ground,

The news rushed from edge to edge:

The world has won! The war is over!

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12. Music (Song “About That Spring” Leader Tokareva Marina Vladimirovna)

Slide 37.

(Minute of silence. Metronome.) (video)

Slide 38.

13. Song “And gray heads” Petrikova Galina. Head Filimonova Irina Evgenievna

Slide 39.

A boy in military uniform pronounces words

Rakov Igor 11 "A"

I know you have anxiety in your heart -

It's not easy being the mother of a soldier!

I know you keep looking at the road,

Along which I once left.

Slide 40.

Presenter 2.

Soldiers' mothers, even having received a funeral, did not stop hoping and waited for their sons to return from the front alive many years after the war.

Slide 41.

Reader 4. Kharitonenko Andrey 10 “B” class. “The Ballad of Mother” by A. Dementyev.

Slide 42.

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14. Music (Song “I want there to be no war.” Anna Petrikova 9 “B” Leader Irina Evgenievna Filimonova)

Slide 44.

Presenter 1.

We will always remember the feats accomplished in the name of victory during the Great Patriotic War. We will never forget the names of the heroes who fought for their Motherland and gave their lives for our bright future.

Cities and streets are named after them.

Slide 45.

15. Music. Dance "Katyusha". Head Cherepanova Natalya Yurievna.

Slide 46.

There are many holidays in Russia. But all people rightfully consider May 9 – Victory Day – to be the most important holiday!

Slide 47.

16. Music. Sign song “Main Holiday” Leader Meshcheryakova Irina Mikhailovna

All participants of the celebration go on stage.

Slide 48.