A skit about grandmothers and grandchildren remade for congratulations on Mother's Day
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Grandmothers and grandchildren.
The music of “Granny Old Lady” sounds. Two grandmothers come out and sit on a bench, then a third one comes out.
1: Oh, Matryona, is it you, We didn’t recognize you! 2: Hello, hello, how are you? Life is almost over! You have grown old, my friend, you are already quite an old woman! 3: Yes, and you’re not the same anymore, And you’re not young at all! How long have we not seen each other?
We haven't met all summer! 2: Let's sit for a while
We'll find out the news for future use! 3: Ouch! Oh! Oh, what a disaster! And where do the years go!? 1: And it used to be that we, young, would sit down in the evening, A thin candle light would illuminate us, and we would sing, (they sing “The daisies hid...”) But now we don’t live like that... My granddaughter distinguished himself: He’s in America now, There he got all rich. You , Matryonushka, believe me: Two cars or four, And the frock coat is not the same. He goes to the gym to lift weights and wears a gold ring! He doesn't eat cabbage soup or potatoes - hamburgers, soda! And lives on the Avenue... Well, your little guy was very smart... 2: I already graduated from four institutes in the summer, Smart is a passion, and... I don’t understand anything about this.. He keeps telling me one thing: That the window is without plastic, That the stove is outdated. He says there are no plates! (surprised) Where do I pour the soup? Shouldn't it be on the plate? Yes, I, girls, darkness... Well, and you, Daryusha, are completely sad! Tell me about your friend... 3: Oh, friends, your grandchildren are in first grade! (confused) And my Vanechka is worthless, He is not at all fashionable!
Everything goes missing at construction sites
Yes, cement and sand interfere
No home, no money
But the soul is kind. The music “Black Boomer” is playing. At this time, the grandson of the 1st old woman comes in. A businessman from America, dressed in the latest fashion, holding a broom in his hand.
1st grandson: Well, happy holiday grandma!
Here's an overseas gift for you! (holds out the broom, grandma takes the fruit in surprise)
1: Thank you, dear!
Come in, sit down, dear. Tell us about the State region. 1st grandson: I can’t... There’s too much to do these days, the guys are already waiting for me there! Be healthy, don't be bored, I'm off to get things done. Be there! The grandson leaves. Grandmother examines the broom. 1: What kind of strange structure is this? Like apples, the current is big!? 3: And I girls know something (joyfully, remembering) What kind of fruit is such and such! This, girls, is POMELO! (with emphasis on the last syllable) It arrived from across the sea! 1: I’ll clean it up later... I’ll tidy it up for now, then.. (quietly to myself) The piglets will eat everything, I’ll treat them! music from the cartoon Fixies sounds, the second grandson, a scientist, comes in.
2nd grandson: Congratulations, woman! And I give you, lovingly, an almost new laptop. Everything is ready for work: Here is the modem, here is the mouse, here is Skype, Well, grandma, don’t be bored! The grandson quickly leaves. 2: What is this strange thing? It might come in handy. But for now it’s of little use. I’ll put it on the shelf! The music “We are not stokers, we are not carpenters” sounds, and the third grandson comes in. 3rd grandson: Here you go granny, take it
These modest flowers, don’t be sad, don’t be sick
Every day you get younger
Well, everyone sitting in the hall
I congratulate you on the holiday
And of course I wish:
(May you all be healthy...)
Sketch for March 8 “Grandmothers and Grandsons”
Sketch for March 8 “Grandmothers and Grandsons” (for a theater competition)
(two old ladies appear on stage)
- Hello, my dear! Won't you go out for a walk?
- What are you talking about, I haven’t done my homework yet.
Which lessons? Have you relapsed into childhood? It's been a hundred years since you graduated from school.
Yes? What about the grandchildren? Nowadays it is very fashionable to do homework for your grandchildren. I want to try it, although it’s probably terribly uneducational.
Why is this unpedagogical? Yes, I’ve been doing homework for my grandchildren all my life.
Is it true? Is this how you spoil them?
I don't indulge. Do you know how strictly I am with them? I’ll do my homework, and then they’ll always copy it out for me.
Oh, this is really strict!
Otherwise! So, if you need anything, ask me, I have a lot of experience!
Well, if it’s not too much trouble, check how I learned the poem. Hm-hm... “By the Lukomorye there is a green oak, a golden chain on that oak tree”...
So good.
“...both day and night, a learned dog...”
What dog? What dog?
Well, I don’t know what breed he is, maybe a Doberman pinscher?
Yes, not a dog, but a learned cat! Understood? Cat!
Ahh, I got it - I got it! Well, then I first: “Near the Lukomorye there is a green oak tree, a golden chain on that oak tree, day and night a learned cat...”
Well?
“...he goes to the grocery store with a string bag...”
With what string bag? Which grocery store? Where did you see this?
At the circus. There's the clown Kuklachev, his cats don't do that yet...
Oh, that's it, I have no strength with you!
Well, then help me at least with math - solve the problem.
(takes a textbook and reads) So, “two pipes are connected to the bathroom...”
Remember, to solve a problem you need to imagine it well. “Two pipes are connected to the bathroom” - did you imagine?
Yes, yes, I did.
“Water pours in through one, and pours out through the other” - can you imagine?
(running away) Oh, I introduced you! Oh, I introduced you!
Wait a minute! Where are you running?
So the water is pouring out, it can flood the whole apartment.
Calm down, nothing is actually flowing! It's in the task! Would you rather tell me when the bath is full?
Ooo! It will never be filled. It's not easy to fool me! She said it herself - nothing flows!
Ugh! Everyone, be healthy! You'll end up in the hospital with you, and I still have homework to do tomorrow. I'll look at the diary now. What did they ask us? (leaves through the diary) So, I took the “bring slippers”, tomorrow I’m running a hundred meters for my granddaughter. Here comes physics! I’ll tell you honestly, my friend, what I don’t know, I don’t know. And some problem about pressure...
And for me physics is my favorite subject. Especially problems about pressure!
I know one thing about blood pressure: the more I communicate with you, the higher my blood pressure...
(decides in a notebook) And by the way, I’ve already decided! The result is a pressure of 50 newtons per square centimeter.
Can you understand? Can Otkeleva take 50 Newtons? Newton is a great scientist! One! And you are “50”! Just think, how will 50 of them fit on one square centimeter? Are they dystrophic or something?
Oh, you got it all mixed up. Newton is a unit of measurement, like a kilogram or a degree. I read that this unit is used to measure force and it was named after the great scientist. Do you think that if you and I continue to study so hard, maybe some unit will be named in our honor?
(whispers) By the way, it has already been named, such a unit...
Yes? And How?
Col! (takes off his handkerchief and leaves the character) They give it to those grandchildren for whom grandmothers do their homework!
Scenario for Mother's Day on November 18th. Scenarios
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To the music of “Mom’s Heart,” the children enter the hall.
Presenter Good evening, dear friends! Today we have gathered in this hall to congratulate our wonderful mothers and grandmothers. There is an eternal word in our world, short, but most heartfelt. It is beautiful and kind, It is simple and comfortable, It is sincere, beloved, Incomparable to anything in the world: MA - MA!
1 child Today is a holiday! Today is a holiday! The holiday of grandmothers and mothers, this kindest holiday, comes to us in the fall.
2 child This is a holiday of obedience, Congratulations and flowers, Diligence, adoration - A holiday of the best words!
Girls perform the “tenderness” dance.
Presenter . Oh, now Sasha will read the poem “Mom and Motherland are very similar.” Mom and Motherland are very similar: Mom is beautiful, Motherland is too! Take a closer look: mom’s eyes are the same color as the sky. Mom’s hair is like wheat, Earing ears in endless fields. Mom’s hands are warm and tender, they resemble a ray of sunshine. If a mother sings a song, then a cheerful and ringing stream echoes her... This is how it should be: what is dear to us always reminds us of our mothers.
Presenter I will ask everyone to stand up together, we will now play the Game with a tambourine “Roll the merry tambourine.” Adults and children stand in a circle and pass the tambourine to each other, saying the words: “Roll the merry tambourine, quickly, quickly from hand to hand. Whoever has the tambourine left will now dance for us.”
Presenter I propose to hold a competition that will help test the erudition of our mothers, grandmothers and children in the field of poetry and fairy tales.
Presenter Now, how to conduct another competition, we will listen to congratulations from the younger group. Children read poetry.
Contest. “Find the mistake and answer correctly” * They dropped the bunny on the floor, They tore off the bunny’s paw. I won’t leave him anyway, because he’s good. * Sailor's hat, rope in hand, I pull the basket along the fast river. And the kittens are jumping on my heels, And they ask me: “Give me a ride, captain.” * I sewed a shirt for Grishka, I will sew pants for him. You need to sew a sock on them and put some candy on them. * What kind of transport did Emelya travel on (on a sleigh, in a carriage, on a stove, in a car? * Where should a bear not sit (on a bench, on a log, on a stone, on a tree stump? * What did Leopold the cat say to the mice (stop being naughty, come to guests, you are my friends, let's live together?
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Presenter You are our beloved - Grandmother and mother, Know that there is no one more beautiful than you, Kind, honest! You babysit your grandchildren, Just like we once did: You don’t know boredom at all, You love recklessly! We suggest watching the scene
SCENE “GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDAUGHTER” Characters: The role is played by an adult: The presenter The roles are played by children: Grandmother Granddaughter Katya In the center of the hall, a grandmother sits on a bench and “knits”. Granddaughter Katya enters with a ball in her hands. HOST: Katya had two eyes, two ears, two arms, two legs, and one tongue and one nose. One day Katya asks:
GRAND DAUGHTER KATYA Tell me, grandma, why do I only have two, and one tongue and one nose?
HOST And the grandmother answers:
GRANDMOTHER (putting aside knitting): Because, Katenka, so that you see more, listen more, do more, walk more and talk less, and don’t stick your nose where it shouldn’t.
HOST This turns out to be why there is only one tongue and one nose. Clear?
Final Word Our evening has come to an end. What can a woman wish on such a day? So that she doesn’t know sorrows as a mother, So that she is desired as a wife, So that everyone says: “Oh, how smart she is! “So that her house is bursting with flowers, So that they don’t spare her beautiful words. Thank you for your kind heart, for your desire to be close to children, to give them warmth. We were very pleased to see the kind and gentle smiles of mothers and the happy eyes of their children.
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Celebration of the Day of the Elderly in elementary school. Scenario
Scenario of the holiday for the Day of the Elderly “Grandmothers and Grandsons”.
Goals of the event: • teach kindness and mutual assistance; • develop creativity, imagination, attention, thinking, enrich vocabulary; • fostering a respectful, caring and caring attitude towards all family members, especially grandmothers. The relevance of this topic is that in our time little attention is paid to our grandmothers and simply older people. This event will allow them to cheer up a little, feel needed, loved and irreplaceable. Form of work: event in the form of a holiday, with fun and simple competitions. Equipment: The hall is decorated with balloons, the name of the holiday “Grandmothers and Grandsons” is written in large bright letters, suns cut out of colored paper and separate rays for them, paper, felt-tip pens, a blindfold, drawings with flowers (chamomile, carnation, sunflower, cornflower, tulip, lily, gladiolus, dahlia, aster, rose), riddles, two balls of thread.
Progress of the event:
Presenter: What kind of holiday is being prepared here? Apparently the guests of honor will come? Maybe the generals will come? Guys: (in unison) No! Host: Maybe the admirals will come? Guys: No! Host: Maybe a hero who has flown all over the world? Guys: No! Host: Stop guessing in vain. Look! Here they are - guests! Honorable, most important! (grandmothers enter) Guys: Hello! Presenter: Hello, dear adults and children! We welcome all of you to our “Grandmothers and Grandchildren” holiday. You guessed from the name of our program that the heroes of our holiday will be our beloved grandmothers along with their grandchildren. Just listen - grandma! Granny! What a gentle, beautiful, affectionate and warm word! And why? But because grandmother is mother’s or father’s mother; therefore, she lived in the world twice as long as your parents, because she is their mother; and you are probably twice as valuable to her, because you are her child’s child, because you are her grandson or granddaughter; after all, you are her chick, little swallow, little darling or little goat, sometimes even a pig. But you are her dear blood, because what people say is true: “Children are children, and real children are grandchildren!” They also say: “It’s better to see once than to hear ten times.” Therefore, I invite girls to our stage to sing a song for grandmothers. (a song is played in Spanish for girls, see Appendix for the text) Host: Hello, our dear guests, hello, our dear grandmothers! We are glad that you came to us today. The guys and I, and you, probably, were also looking forward to this day. And now your grandchildren will introduce you to us, (the guys take turns bringing out their grandmothers and introducing them) Questions for grandmothers: 1. Name the happiest event in your life. Tell us about it. 2. What did you dream of becoming in your youth? Has your dream come true? 3. What do you like to do in your free time? 4. Do you feel like a grandmother? 5. Tell me the funniest incident from the life of your grandson (granddaughter) when you were babysitting him. Host: Our grandmothers managed to maintain youth of soul and sharpness of mind, despite the difficulties and illnesses that often plague people at this age. Grandmothers deserve respect and gratitude for their selfless work, their love for us - their children and grandchildren, for caring about us. Love and appreciate them tenderly, do not hurt them with words or actions, be kind and sensitive to your grandmothers. (a group of guys read poetry) Reader 1: Mom has a job, Dad has a job. They still have Saturday left for me. And grandma is always at home, She never scolds me! He will sit you down and feed you: “Don’t rush, well, tell me what happened to you.” I speak, but grandma doesn’t interrupt, she sits grain by grain, sorting out the buckwheat.. We feel good - just like that, the two of us. Without grandmother, what kind of house is it? Reader 2: If the grandmother said: Don’t touch it, then don’t you dare, - We must listen, because our House rests on her. Without my grandmother, we once cooked dinner, washed the dishes ourselves, and since then there have been no dishes. Dad devotes his free day to education, On this day, just in case, Grandma hides her belt. Goes to school meetings, Grandma cooks broth. For this, the postman carries money to her every month. Reader 3: I really love my grandmother, my father’s mother. She has a lot of wrinkles, and there is a gray strand on her forehead. I just want to touch it, and then kiss it. Reader 4: My grandmother and I are old friends. How good my Grandma is! He knows so many fairy tales that he can’t count them, and there are always new ones in stock. But grandma’s hands are just a treasure. Grandma's hands are not told to be idle. Golden, dexterous - how I love them! No, you probably won’t find others like them! Host: For any of us, a child, a teenager, a youth or a gray-haired adult, a grandmother is a dear, dear, close, devoted person. We always associate grandmothers with kindness, affection, warmth and hospitality. An affectionate competition is announced. Our dear grandmothers will now work together with their grandchildren. Look, there are suns attached to the board, but so far they have no rays. Each couple - grandmother and grandson - will take the rays, write a kind word on them to each other and attach them to the sun. Reader 5: Two grandmothers on a bench were sitting on a hillock. The grandmothers said: “We only have A’s!” They congratulated each other, shook hands with each other, although it was not grandmothers who passed the exam, but grandchildren. Scene: “Grandmothers and grandchildren.” (see Appendix) Host: It’s time for the competition! I ask everyone to get ready. Now we will remember proverbs and sayings about grandmothers. 1. Grandma said again in two ways: either it will rain or it will snow, either it will happen or it won’t. 2. Here’s to you, grandma, and St. George’s Day! 3. My daughter Annushka is good when she praises her mother and grandmother. 4. Who is not grandma’s grandson? Who hasn't been young? Host: Now I give each grandmother a ball of thread. (The presenter distributes the props.) Your task, with the help of your grandchildren, is to unwind the ball, turning it into a skein, read the name of the fairy tale, which is described on the note located inside the ball. Attention! Let's start! Reader 1: I have been friends with my grandmother for a long time. She is at the same time with me in all my undertakings. I don’t know boredom with her, I enjoy everything about her. But I love my grandmother’s hands most of all. Oh, how many wonderful things these hands do! They are patching, knitting, marking, all making something. This is how the foams are applied thickly. They sprinkle poppy seeds so thickly, They rub the steps so roughly, They caress them so tenderly. Evening will come - shadows Weave on the wall And fairy tales-dreams Tell me. Towards bedtime the night light will be lit - and then they will suddenly fall silent. There is nothing smarter than them in the world And there are no kinder hands. Host: How many kind, affectionate words have been said about grandmother’s hands. Will your grandchildren be able to recognize their grandmothers' hands? (competition: grandmothers stand in a circle, the guys take turns entering this circle, they are blindfolded, touching grandmother’s hands, you need to recognize your grandmother) Presenter: Okay, okay, oh, let’s sing, grandmothers! Put your ears on top, ditties will begin to sound for you now! (ditties are sung by boys, see Appendix) Reader 2: On a winter evening, through the backyards, in a rollicking crowd, through the snowdrifts, over the hills, we walk, we wander home. The sled gets fed up, and we sit down in two rows to listen to grandmother's tales about Ivan the Fool. And we sit, barely breathing. It's time for midnight. Let's pretend we don't hear if mom calls us to sleep. All fairy tales. Time to go to bed... Well, how can you sleep now? And again we began to shout, We begin to pester. The grandmother will say timidly: “Why sit until dawn?” Well, what do we care - Talk and talk. Dance to the song: “Old Grandmothers” Spanish. 1st grade girls. Host: We received congratulatory telegrams for the grandmothers, but we don’t know from whom they came. Let's all guess together. “Malvina fled to foreign lands, Malvina disappeared, my bride.” (Pierro.) “The Rabbit can be very nice sometimes, it’s nice to sit at a table with him, yes, yes, yes.” (Winnie the Pooh.) “I play the harmonica in full view of passers-by.” (Crocodile Gena.) “Little goats, kids, open up, open up...” (Goat.) “Auntie, auntie cat, look out the window...” (Kittens.) “Stand up, children, stand in a circle, there lived a good beetle.” (Cinderella.) “I am Tsybulya, I am Chipollo, garden onions, I graduated from the school of onion sciences in the garden.” (Cipollino.) “Of course, I’m smarter than everyone else, I’ll build a house out of stones.” (Naf-Naf.) “Prepare jam and buns. I'm flying out." (Carlson.) “I am a horror flying on the wings of the night.” (Black cloak.) Presenter: All these characters congratulate you on the holiday and this is what they wish: Stay young at heart, And live for many, many years, And from now on let the white light be illuminated by your smile! Host: And now we will make a wonderful bouquet that we will give to the grandmothers. To do this, let’s solve the riddles: (the answer, i.e., the children attach a drawing with a flower to a vase on the board to make a bouquet) White as a piece of paper Look, look, Every petal. What kind of red light is that? The sun is in the middle. This is a red...... Yellow little eye. The new one celebrates the day. (chamomile) (clove) It must have been torn off. He is very modest, a shred from the sun. My favorite flower. They did a little magic, tell me soon, and made a flower. Will you turn blue in the rye? (sunflower) (cornflower) Carefully swaddled by nature, Wrapped in a green leaf, Grows in an untouched garden Cool, fragile and fragrant. A petal jug reaches for the sun, It is a spring flower, a key to spring. Don't you have golden dreams? (tulip) In a clearing by the river Here is a rough stem, The stems are held proudly, In the middle there is a coal, Like porcelain cups, The petals burn like varnish, Snow-white ..... (daisies). The red one has blossomed... (poppy) Presenter: Dear grandmothers, now the floor is given to you. Give a message to your grandchildren and other children whose grandmothers could not come to us today. (speech by grandmothers) Presenter: Guys, now answer my questions together: Who gives us rides in a stroller and tells us fairy tales? AUDIENCE: Grandma! HOST: Who walks with us in the park and gives us the best gifts? AUDIENCE: Grandma! HOST: He always gets up before everyone else, will he clean the house? AUDIENCE: Grandma! HOST: Who both darns and knits? Who will help and advise? AUDIENCE: Grandma! HOST: Who bakes pancakes? These are our... VIEWERS. Grandmothers! LEADING. The holiday is over, it's time to say goodbye, Glory and honor to grandmothers always! Reader: We wish you from the bottom of our hearts, So that things are good, So that trouble doesn’t knock on your house, So that you never have to be sad. We wish you happiness and goodness, We wish you warm, bright days, Health, which is most important! Host: Our dear grandmothers, we congratulate you once again! Unfortunately, our holiday is coming to an end. We hope you liked it. I sincerely thank those who took part in the celebration. Thank you very much! Goodbye! See you again! holiday ends with a friendly tea party. Self-analysis: In the course of the work done, the following conclusions were drawn: 1. For many children, grandmothers are closer than mothers, and therefore they pay more attention to their grandchildren and take a more active part in their upbringing. 2. I plan to continue working on involving grandmothers in other school and class events, for example, inviting grandmothers to a meeting with an interesting person; for the holiday of March 8, etc. 3. Provide assistance to grandmothers not only on holidays, but also on ordinary weekdays. 4. This development can be used for other holidays, making some adjustments, and can also be used at an event in middle classes. Applications Song 1. On this autumn day, as always, We were looking forward to visiting you, To congratulate you, to sing songs, to dance And to cheer you up. Chorus: Grandmothers' Day today, Grandmothers' Day here. We wish you good health, clap louder for us. There will be joy and fun, There will be jokes, there will be laughter. May you remember Our holiday for many years to come. 2. We know that you love us. We appreciate your affection and care. There is no one better and dearer than you. We are glad to congratulate you at this hour. The chorus is the same Scene “Grandmothers and Grandsons” Grandmother 1: Hello, my dear! Won't you go out for a walk? Grandma 2: What are you talking about, I haven’t done my homework yet... Grandma 1: What lessons? Have you relapsed into childhood? It’s been a hundred years since you graduated from school! Grandma 2: Yes? What about the grandchildren? Nowadays it is very fashionable to do homework for your grandchildren. Grandma 1: Here I understand you. I, too, have been doing homework for my grandchildren all my life. Grandma 2: Really? Why are you spoiling them so much? Grandma 1: I don’t spoil! I am very strict with them. Once I do my homework, they always copy it out for me. Grandma 2: Oh, really strict. Grandma 1: That's right! If anything, ask me, I have a lot of experience. Grandmother 2: Well, if it’s not difficult, check how I learned the poem. Hm-hm... There is a green oak near the Lukomorye, A golden chain on that oak tree... Grandmother 1: Yes, good. Grandma 2: Both day and night, the dog is a scientist... Grandma 1: What dog?! Grandma 2: Well, I don’t know what breed he is. Grandma 1: It’s not a dog, but a scientist cat! Understood? Cat! Grandma 2: Ahh, I understand, I understand! Then I first: By the Lukomorye there is a green oak tree, A golden chain on that oak tree, And day and night a learned cat... Grandmother 1: Well? Grandma 2: She goes to the grocery store with a string bag. Grandma 1: With what string bag? Which grocery store! Where have you seen this? Grandma 2: Oh, how picky you are! I still have so many lessons - I got it all mixed up. Grandma 1: Do you think that if you and I continue to study so hard, maybe some unit will be named in our honor? Grandma 2: She’s already been named. Grandma 1: How? Grandma 2: Kol! They give it to their grandchildren, for whom their grandmothers do their homework. Ditties 1. We are cheerful guys, 2. Once a year, we’ll sing ditties for you. I decided to make a frying pan, If you like the verses, And then for four days we will sing them again. They couldn't wash me off. 3. I am a fighting boy, 4. Cakes, bagels, cheesecakes I will remain a fighting boy. We love everything from the heart! Oh! And it will be bad for that, If you love pies, Who will get me. Ask your grandmother to cook. 5. I found a broom in the kitchen 6. We finished singing ditties, And swept the whole apartment, We firmly promise you But what’s left of him is to always listen to you in everything, Three straws in total. Morning, evening and afternoon! Reviews On October 1, our school held an open event in the primary grades, which was called “Grandmothers and Grandsons.” The grandmothers of my classmates and children from other classes came. We prepared in advance for this holiday: we learned songs, poems, rehearsed skits, dances, and together with the teachers we came up with fun and interesting tasks for our guests. We made our grandmothers happy with our performances. I really liked the competition, which was called “Grandma’s Hands,” where the children were blindfolded and had to recognize their grandmother by her hand. And almost all the guys recognized their grandmothers, because each grandmother’s hand has something of its own, something special that is not in any other hand. The grandmothers also coped with other tasks “excellently.” When we performed, the grandmothers immediately recognized their grandchildren and were proud of them. We were also very glad that they came and watched our fun performance. All the grandmothers looked cheerful, some even laughed. And at the end of the holiday, we all took photographs for memory. And then there was a tea party, where grandmothers were able to communicate with their grandchildren, teachers, and other grandmothers. I think they liked everything, because they had such joyful faces, and maybe they will want to come to us again. And we, of course, will call them again to give them our joy, warmth and care. 4th grade student Katya Anisimova In primary school, on October 1, an open event “Grandmothers and Grandsons” was held, to which we were invited, i.e. grandmothers. Throughout the holiday, the children showed a concert, there was a small competition program: the children identified their grandmothers by their hands and voices, and the grandmothers told interesting stories from the lives of their grandchildren. We took photographs for memory. The holiday ended with a friendly tea party, and of course everyone liked it. Many thanks to the organizers of this holiday for the invitation. Grandmother of 2nd grade student Alexei Nalimova Nalimova Nadezhda Vladimirovna. Having visited the open event “Grandmothers and Grandsons” in primary school, I would like to say the following: The warm words of gratitude that the grandchildren said to their grandmothers brought tears to my eyes. The fun competitions held during the program made the grandmothers feel not so old again. And in some places, grandmothers turned out to be even smarter than their grandchildren. A festive atmosphere reigned in the classroom throughout the entire program. Shackled and confused at the beginning of the program, our grandmothers were transformed by the end of the holiday: they perked up, as if they were younger, smiles shone on their faces. We often forget about our grandmothers, and they increasingly think that they have become superfluous, unnecessary. Therefore, it is necessary to involve grandmothers in social events more often and not let them get bored. Let them know that their children, grandchildren, and society need them. Present class teacher of 8th grade Vorobyova Nina Vladimirovna
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