Project “Heroes of the Second World War in my family” (school preparatory group)


“Children are heroes of the Great Patriotic War.” Those who stepped into the war from the threshold of school. - presentation


“Children are heroes of the Great Patriotic War”
who stepped into the war from the school threshold

Entering into battle, holy and right, the children matched their fathers with heroism, valor and glory... Their matured childhood was filled with such trials that, even if a very talented writer had invented them, it would have been difficult to believe. But it was. It was in the history of our great country, it was in the destinies of its little children - ordinary boys and girls.

Before the war, these were just ordinary girls and boys. We studied, helped our elders, played, ran and jumped, and broke our noses and knees. Only their relatives, classmates, and friends knew their names.

The hour has come - they showed how formidable a little child’s heart can become when sacred love for the Motherland and hatred for its enemies, boys and girls, flares up in it. The weight of adversity, disaster, and grief of the war years fell on their fragile shoulders. And they did not bend under this weight, they became stronger in spirit, more courageous, more resilient.

Little heroes of the big war. They fought alongside their elders - fathers, brothers. They fought everywhere. At sea, like Borya Kuleshin. In the sky, like Arkasha Kamanin. In a partisan detachment, like Lenya Golikov. In the Brest Fortress, like Valya Zenkina. In the Kerch catacombs, like Volodya Dubinin. In the underground, like Volodya Shcherbatsevich. And the young hearts did not waver for a moment!

I would like to present them all posthumously to the order, Those who said firmly as one: “We can give our lives for our Motherland, But we will not give up our Motherland for our lives!”

Golikov Hero of the Soviet Union Lenya

When his native village was captured by enemies, the boy went to the partisans. More than once he went on reconnaissance missions, brought important information to the partisan detachment - and enemy trains and cars flew downhill, bridges collapsed, enemy warehouses burned. And how many battles there were in his short life! Lenya fought alongside his adult comrades. The young hero died in the winter of 1943. Lena Golikov was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union


...The winds blew through the marching pipes, The rain beat out the drumbeat... The hero guys went on reconnaissance missions Through the thicket of forests and swamp swamps...

Valya Kotik Hero of the Soviet Union

Lara Mikheenko was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree (posthumously) for the operation of reconnaissance and explosion of a railway bridge

The war found Leningrad schoolgirl Lara Mikheenko in a Ukrainian village, which was soon occupied by the Nazis. But one night, together with her friends, she escaped from captivity and ended up with the partisans. At first, the commanders did not want to take such a little girl, but how much even its youngest citizens can do for the Motherland! Dressed in rags, Lara walked around the villages, finding out information about the Nazis, and participated in military operations. In the village of Ignatovo, a young partisan was betrayed by a traitor, and the Nazis shot her.


In days of peace, winning and building, the Fatherland remembers the years of war. Glory for centuries, pioneer heroes! Hail, comrades, forever living!


Marat KazeiHero of the Soviet Union

Together with his sister Ada, he joined the partisans, where he became a scout. He penetrated enemy garrisons and delivered valuable information to the command. Using this data, the partisans developed a daring operation and defeated the fascists in Dzerzhinsk. Marat took part in battles and showed courage and fearlessness; together with demolition men he mined the railway. Marat died in battle. He fought until the last bullet, and when the last grenade remained, he let the enemies get closer and blew them up and himself... A monument to the young hero was erected in Minsk.


A thunderstorm roared over the earth, the boys grew mature in battle... People know: the pioneer heroes remained in service forever!


Zina Portnova Hero of the Soviet Union

The war found Leningrad resident Zina Portnova in the village of Zuya, Vitebsk Region, where she was on vacation. She was a member of an underground youth organization. She took part in sabotage against the enemy, distributed leaflets, and conducted reconnaissance. Returning from a mission in the winter of 1943 to the village of Mostishche, she was betrayed by a traitor. Zina was captured by the Nazis, tortured and tortured. During one of the interrogations, Zina grabbed a pistol from the table and killed the officer. She tried to escape, but the Nazis caught up with her and brutally tortured her. But until the last minute she remained persistent, courageous, unbending.


Vitya Korobkov Awarded the medal “For Courage” (posthumously)

In the city of Feodosia there lived a brown-eyed boy, Vitya, who loved to draw and dreamed of becoming an artist. The war found Vitya in the Artek pioneer camp. His hometown of Feodosia was bombed and he was unable to evacuate. And already at the age of 12, Vitya put up leaflets, scouted out enemy firing points, and then, together with his father, joined the partisans. Vitya completed many of the commander’s tasks, but when he received the order to return to the city, he was captured by the Gestapo - the boy was betrayed by a traitor. Vitya was tortured and beaten, but he stubbornly remained silent and did not betray his comrades. Viktor Korobkov, a scout for a partisan detachment, was shot on March 9, 1944, shortly before his 15th birthday. Now a monument has been erected in his hometown in his honor.


Tanya Morozova was awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals for heroism, courage and bravery.

Tanya learned that the war had started at the sanatorium. Then there was a bombing, a train crowded with screaming people... Tanya woke up in a partisan detachment, where the girl became a real partisan: she learned to shoot, mine roads, and knew how to behave during reconnaissance. She walked ahead of the mining group and inspected the road, took note of everything and gave a signal to the partisans. Together with adults, she participated in the release of prisoners. For this feat she was awarded the Order of the Red Star. She was captured and wounded, but she defeated death and met Victory. She was awarded orders and medals for heroism, courage and bravery.


Without sparing themselves in the fire of war, Sparing no effort in the name of the Motherland, The children of the heroic country were real heroes!

Volodya Dubinin Since November 7, 1941, a partisan detachment was located in the Kerch region, in the quarries of Old Quarantine. The Nazi punitive forces repeatedly tried to destroy the fighters of the partisan detachment, but they were unable to break the will of the partisans.

Pioneers Volodya Dubinin, Vanya Gritsenko, Tolya Kovalev fought together with the adults in the detachment. They brought ammunition, water, food, and went on reconnaissance missions. Most often they sent Volodya. While clearing mines on January 4, 1942, the explosion of an enemy mine ended the life of Volodya Dubinin. In memory of the young pioneer hero, a monument was unveiled in Pioneer Square on V. Dubinin Street in Kerch. For heroism and courage shown in the fight against the Nazi invaders, Volodya Dubinin was posthumously awarded the Order of the Red Banner.

Vitya Cherevichkin The name Vitya Cherevichkin is familiar to many Rostovites, and everyone knows that the city has a park and a street named in his honor. There, in the park, there is a monument to the young hero. So who is this boy and why do Rostovites keep his memory? Viktor Cherevichkin was born in the city of Rostov-on-Don into a working-class family. After graduating from seven-year school, he studied at vocational school 2 and, like many, was engaged in keeping pigeons. After the start of the Great Patriotic War, when his father and older brother went to the front, Victor, his mother and two younger sisters remained in the city, which on November 20, 1941 was captured by the advancing units of the Wehrmacht and SS troops.

Contrary to the order of the German command to destroy domestic pigeons belonging to the local population, the teenager hid the birds he had for a week. On November 28, 1941, the Germans found Viktor Cherevichkin releasing several pigeons near the building where the headquarters was located, and discovered a dovecote in a barn in the courtyard of his house. After interrogation and torture, the captured teenager was accused of collaborating with the Red Army, taken to the Frunze Park and shot. The body of Viktor Cherevichkin was buried in one of the mass graves along with the Red Army soldiers and city residents killed by the invaders. During the period of defensive battles and the repeated German occupation of Rostov-on-Don from the summer of 1942 to February 1943, information about the exact location of the burial was lost.

A photograph of the murdered Vitya Cherevichkin with a dove in his hand, taken by Soviet photojournalist M.V. Alpert, appeared at the Nurembeog trial among the photographic documents exposing Nazism in committing crimes against humanity.


Great children of war Hovhannes Kokhlikyan Awarded the Order of Lenin, two Orders of the Red Banner, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd degree Arkady Kamanin Awarded the Order of the Red Star Sasha Kolesnikov During the war years he received two orders and five medals

Nadya Bogdanova Awarded the Order of the Red Banner Misha Gavrilov pioneer-hero Lyusya Gerasimenko pioneer-hero Lida Vashkevich Awarded the medal “WWII Partisan, 1st degree” Valya Zenkina awarded the Order of the Red Star Kostya Kravchuk pioneer-hero Borya Tsarikov Hero of the Soviet Union Sasha Kondratyev pioneer-hero

Borya Kuleshin Awarded the Order of the Red Star Musya Pinkenzon pioneer hero Shura Kober Vitya Khomenko Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree Albert Kupsha pioneer hero Marx Krotov pioneer hero

They took us barefoot in the snow We were taken barefoot in the snow To interrogation and torture from prison... To interrogation and torture from prison... Still, the enemies did not win! Still, the enemies did not win! In this battle, in this battle, WE won! WE!

Young, beardless heroes will remain young forever, Before your suddenly revived formation, We stand without raising our eyelids. Pain and anger are the reason for this now, Eternal gratitude to you all, Small, persistent men, Girls worthy of poems.

The stories of these feats are completely different - some fought with an adult criminal, others saved people from a fire or drowning, but they all showed courage. To our deep regret and sorrow, some of the young heroes died because adults did not come to their aid in time. And we must always remember this when raising the new generation and making every effort to protect their lives and health. Zhenya Tabakov

The youngest hero of Russia. A Real Man who was only 7 years old. The only seven-year-old recipient of the Order of Courage. Unfortunately, posthumously. The tragedy took place on the evening of November 28, 2008. Zhenya and his twelve-year-old older sister Yana were alone at home. An unknown man rang the doorbell and introduced himself as a postman who allegedly brought a registered letter. Yana did not suspect anything was wrong and allowed him to come in. Entering the apartment and closing the door behind him, the “postman” took out a knife instead of a letter and, grabbing Yana, began to demand that the children give him all the money and valuables. Having received an answer from the children that they did not know where the money was, the criminal demanded that Zhenya look for it, and he dragged Yana into the bathroom, where he began to tear off her clothes. Seeing how he was tearing off his sister’s clothes, Zhenya grabbed a kitchen knife and, in desperation, stuck it in the criminal’s lower back. Howling in pain, he loosened his grip, and the girl managed to run out of the apartment for help. In a rage, the would-be rapist, tearing the knife out of himself, began to thrust it into the child (eight puncture wounds incompatible with life were counted on Zhenya’s body), after which he fled. However, the wound inflicted by Zhenya, leaving a trail of blood behind, did not allow him to escape the pursuit. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of January 20, 2009. For the courage and dedication shown in the performance of civic duty, Evgeniy Evgenievich Tabakov was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage. The order was received by Zhenya’s mother Galina Petrovna.

On September 1, 2013, a monument to Zhenya Tabakov was unveiled in the school yard - “A boy driving away a kite from a dove.” Danil Sadykov

A 12-year-old teenager, a resident of the city of Naberezhnye Chelny, died while saving a 9-year-old schoolboy. The tragedy occurred on May 5, 2012 on Entuziastov Boulevard. At about two o'clock in the afternoon, 9-year-old Andrei Churbanov decided to get a plastic bottle that had fallen into the fountain. Suddenly he was electrocuted, the boy lost consciousness and fell into the water. Everyone shouted “help,” but only Danil, who was passing by on a bicycle at that moment, jumped into the water. Danil Sadykov pulled the victim onto the side, but he himself received a severe electric shock. He died before the ambulance arrived. Thanks to the selfless act of one child, another child survived. Danil Sadykov was awarded the Order of Courage. Posthumously. For the courage and dedication shown in saving a person in extreme conditions. The award was presented by the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. Instead of his son, the boy’s father, Aidar Sadykov, received it. Maxim Konov and Georgy Suchkov

In the Nizhny Novgorod region, two third-graders saved a woman who had fallen into an ice hole. When she was already saying goodbye to life, two boys passed by the pond, returning from school. A 55-year-old resident of the village of Mukhtolova, Ardatovsky district, went to the pond to draw water from the Epiphany ice hole. The ice hole was already covered with an edge of ice, the woman slipped and lost her balance. Wearing heavy winter clothes, she found herself in icy water. Having caught on the edge of the ice, the unfortunate woman began to call for help. Fortunately, at that moment two friends Maxim and Georgy were passing by the pond, returning from school. Having noticed the woman, they, without wasting a second, rushed to help. Having reached the ice hole, the boys took the woman by both hands and pulled her onto the strong ice. The guys walked her home, not forgetting to grab a bucket and sled. Arriving doctors examined the woman, provided assistance, and she did not require hospitalization. Of course, such a shock did not pass without a trace, but the woman never tires of thanking the guys for staying alive. She gave soccer balls and cell phones to her rescuers. Vanya Makarov

Vanya Makarov from Ivdel is now eight years old. A year ago, he saved his classmate from the river, who fell through the ice. Looking at this little boy - a little more than a meter tall and weighing only 22 kilograms - it is difficult to imagine how he alone could pull the girl out of the water. Vanya grew up in an orphanage with his sister. But two years ago he ended up in the family of Nadezhda Novikova (and the woman already had four children of her own). In the future, Vanya plans to go to cadet school and then become a rescuer. Kobychev Maxim

A fire broke out in a private residential building in the village of Zelveno, Amur Region, late in the evening. Neighbors discovered the fire very late when thick smoke poured out of the windows of the burning house. Having reported the fire, residents began to extinguish the flames by dousing it with water. By that time, things and the walls of the building were burning in the rooms. Among those who came running to help was 14-year-old Maxim Kobychev. Having learned that there were people in the house, he, not at a loss in a difficult situation, entered the house and pulled a disabled woman born in 1929 into the fresh air. Then, risking his own life, he returned to the burning building and carried out a man born in 1972. Kirill Daineko and Sergei Skripnik

In the Chelyabinsk region, two friends of 12 years showed real courage, saving their teachers from destruction caused by the fall of the Chelyabinsk meteorite. Kirill Daineko and Sergei Skripnik heard their teacher Natalya Ivanovna calling for help from the cafeteria, unable to knock down the massive doors. The guys rushed to save the teacher. First, they ran into the duty room, grabbed a reinforcement bar that came to hand and broke out the window into the dining room with it. Then, through the window opening, they carried the teacher, wounded by glass fragments, to the street. After this, the schoolchildren discovered that another woman needed help - a kitchen worker who was overwhelmed by utensils that had collapsed from the impact of the blast wave. Having quickly cleared the rubble, the boys called adults for help. Lida Ponomareva

The medal “For saving the dead” will be awarded to Lidia Ponomareva, a sixth-grade student at the Ustvash secondary school in the Leshukonsky district (Arkhangelsk region). The corresponding Decree was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports the press service of the Regional Government. In July 2013, a 12-year-old girl saved two seven-year-old children. Lida, ahead of the adults, jumped into the river first after the drowning boy, and then helped the girl, who was also carried away by the current far from the shore, to swim out. One of the guys on land managed to throw a life jacket to the drowning child, after which Lida pulled the girl to the shore. Lida Ponomareva, the only one of the surrounding children and adults who found themselves at the scene of the tragedy, without hesitation, threw herself into the river. The girl doubly risked her own life, because her injured arm was very painful. When the next day after saving the children, mother and daughter went to the hospital, it turned out that it was a fracture. Admiring the girl’s courage and bravery, the governor of the Arkhangelsk region, Igor Orlov, personally thanked Lida over the phone for her courageous act. At the suggestion of the governor, Lida Ponomareva was nominated for a state award. Alina Gusakova and Denis Fedorov

During terrible fires in Khakassia, schoolchildren saved three people. That day, the girl accidentally found herself near the house of her first teacher. She came to visit a friend who lived next door. “I heard someone screaming, I said to Nina: “I’ll come now,” Alina says about that day. “I see through the window that Polina Ivanovna is shouting: “Help!” While Alina was saving the school teacher, her house, where the girl lives with her grandmother and older brother, burned to the ground. On April 12, in the same village of Kozhukhovo, Tatyana Fedorova and her 14-year-old son Denis came to visit their grandmother. It's a holiday after all. As soon as the whole family sat down at the table, a neighbor came running and, pointing to the mountain, called to put out the fire. “We ran to the fire and started extinguishing it with rags,” says Rufina Shaimardanova, Denis Fedorov’s aunt. “When we put out most of it, a very sharp, strong wind blew, and the fire came towards us. We ran to the village and ran into the nearest buildings to hide from the smoke. Then we hear - the fence is cracking, everything is on fire! I couldn’t find the door, my skinny brother ducked through the crack and then came back for me. But together we can’t find a way out! It's smoky, scary! And then Denis opened the door, grabbed me by the hand and pulled me out, then his brother. I am in panic, my brother is in panic. And Denis reassures: “Calm down Rufa.” When we walked, I couldn’t see anything at all, the lenses in my eyes melted from the high temperature... This is how a 14-year-old schoolboy saved two people. He not only helped me get out of a house engulfed in flames, but also took me to a safe place. Julia Korol

13-year-old Yulia Korol, an orphan, whose entire wealth lies in her grandmother and brother. After the canoe crashed, despite the lack of a life jacket, she was able to swim out... With difficulty she got up and went for help. At first she held her brother’s hand, but her hands unclenched. She thought he had drowned. Near the shore I saw a teenager in the water. He turned out to be dead. She walked for four hours to the nearest village, fell into the river once and swam again. She asked for help from local residents, who began calling the Ministry of Emergency Situations and ran to the shore to save the children... She took part in the rescue operation and personally rescued children from the water, including those already dead. The instructor tried to save the children, but he almost drowned, and she also saved the instructor. Yulin’s brother remained alive... Yulia was awarded the departmental medal “For saving those perishing in the waters.” Here is another list of young Russian Heroes who showed courage and determination in saving people. Daniil Deev – 11 years old, Bryansk region, Starodubsky district, village. Elionka. Rescued a drowning boy from a hole in the ice water. Spartak Zadumin – 4 years old, Murmansk. I was vacationing with my grandmother in a village in the Kursk region. Saved the entire village from fire. The first one noticed the fire when he woke up at night. He actively participated in the fire extinguishing, carrying buckets of water and pulling hoses. Kristina Grishkova – 12 years old, Rostov region, Logvinovsky village. Rescued four children aged 9, 7, 3 and 1 from a burning house. Sergey Rudenko – 16 years old, Sharypovo, Krasnoyarsk Territory. Participated in rescuing people during a fire in an apartment building. Personally saved three young children, the youngest of whom was 11 months old. Daniil Anufriev and Ivan Shestirko – 2nd grade, p. Sokolovskoye, Gulkevichsky district, Krasnodar region. A drowning 4-year-old boy was rescued in February 2020. The boy spent a lot of time in the water, was in intensive care for a long time and survived. Amina Muslimova and Aida Sadykova – 13 years old, p. Kumukh, Laksky district of the Republic of Dagestan. Rescued a 5-year-old drowning boy. They performed artificial respiration on their own. Svetlana Ponamarchuk – 11 years old, Ulan-Ude. Rescued a classmate from a hole in the water. She pulled the ropes out of her backpack, lay down on the ice, crawled to the ice hole and, using the ropes, pulled out her classmate. Daniil Bakharev – 8 years old, Gnezdovo village, Smolensk. I happened to walk by. I noticed and saved a drowning 3-year-old child by diving into the water after him. Semyon Plakhov and Pasha Leskin – 11 years old, p. Mugai, Alapaevsky district, Sverdlovsk region. An adult man was rescued. We saw him dive, didn’t appear for a long time, then surfaced with his back up. They jumped into the water after him. They couldn’t pull him ashore; they kept him in shallow water for 10 minutes until help arrived. The man had broken cervical vertebrae from an unsuccessful dive. Sergey Ivanov – 12 years old, p. Bolshoye Chausovo, Ketovsky district, Kurgan region. Rescued a drowning 3 year old child. I dived into the water after him, pulled him ashore, and performed artificial respiration. Daniil Nefedov – 11 years old, Penza (Ternovka). Rescued a 4 year old drowning boy. I noticed that he was lying on the bottom without moving. I picked him up in my arms and carried him to the shore about 8 meters. There were a lot of vacationers around, no one helped. A policeman ran up to the shore. Kirill Anisov – 10 years old, Republic of Mari El. Saved a drowning friend by swimming and pulling him to shore. The friend was not breathing. The boy performed artificial respiration. Dmitry Asonkov , Yaroslav Bogoslovsky , Ilya Lushin , Leonid Sapov and Andrey Stepanenko , Vologda region. A drowning fisherman was rescued. Of course, these are not all Russian children who showed heroism. Not everyone is awarded medals, but this does not make their actions any less significant. The most important reward is the gratitude of those whose lives they saved.

To prepare the article, materials were used from the following sources: fishki.net maxpark.com www.bolshoyvopros.ru

Conversation in the preparatory group with a presentation. Young heroes of Russia

Young heroes of Russia

Goal: to develop preschoolers’ ideas about the responsible civic behavior of children using examples of the courageous actions of their peers, to introduce children to the activities of the All-Russian public and state initiative “Warm Heart”.

Progress of the event:

Guys, every year in Moscow there is a solemn ceremony of awarding the laureates of the All-Russian public and state initiative “Warm Heart”.
The All-Russian public and state initiative “Warm Heart” was created in 2013. The main goal of the initiative is to honor and express gratitude to children and youth under the age of 23 who have shown concern and an active life position, committed heroic and courageous deeds, selflessly come to the aid of people, and also overcome difficult life situations. For courageous and heroic deeds, they were all awarded the “Warm Heart” badge. (photo of the sign on the screen) Game: Collect the “Warm Heart” sign (puzzle or cut-out pictures) Among the awarded, there are guys who gave their lives helping the victims.
Some of them, risking their own lives, saved a drowning man; someone, forgetting about fear and pain, rushed into the flames of the fire to save a person; someone, showing courage, stood up for the weak and defenseless. These guys showed an example of true courage and courage, fortitude. (On the screen there are photos of the dead guys: Nikolai Bezborodov, Alexander Domanin, Semyon Trishchenko, Pavel Rudakov, Rimma Obyazova.) “We will remember your names, And bequeath the memory to future generations. Heroes don’t leave forever, They don’t face cold oblivion.” The Honor Book “Warm Heart” is published annually with stories about the actions of the awarded children and the activities of public organizations. (Photo of the book) Story “Courage of a Little Girl”

(Photo by Galanina Amina)
On a warm June day, six-year-old Amina and her younger brothers Amis and Timur were at home, watching a children's program on TV. Suddenly the girl smelled smoke. This alarmed her, and she decided to check what was the matter. Opening the door to the room, she saw that the computer was on fire. The apartment quickly filled with acrid smoke. Immediately realizing that they were in danger, Amina was not at a loss. She held her two younger brothers' hands tightly and led them out onto the first floor landing. Then all the children - six-year-old Amina, middle brother Amis, who was only three years old, and the youngest two-year-old Timur - ran out of the entrance to the street. The girl began to call for help and shout loudly: “Fire!” Neighbors heard cries for help and called rescuers. Literally five minutes later firefighters were already on site and quickly extinguished the fire. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Amina herself said about her feat: “I saw on TV how older sisters save their brothers, and I did the same.” For her courageous and decisive actions, Amina Galanina, the girl who saved her brothers from the fire, was presented with an award from the government of the Ulyanovsk region and the regional Ministry of Emergency Situations.
On Russia Day, a six-year-old girl received two awards at once: the Order “For Courage” and the Medal “For Courage in a Fire.” Relay race “Save a doll from a burning house” Two teams are participating. Having reached the burning house, the child takes the doll and runs back.

The story “Escape from the Trap”

(Photo by Ivan Makarov)
First-grader Ivan Makarov lives in a foster family.
When he was still very young, Vanya’s parents abandoned him and his older sister Nadya. Fortunately, the boy was adopted by good people. Vanya and his classmate Zhenya decided to take a walk after school and at the same time check how the ice on the local river Ivdel froze. The girl quickly descended onto the thin ice, began jumping over fishing holes, and suddenly slipped. The ice broke, and Zhenya instantly found herself in icy water. Fright took her breath away, so much so that she couldn’t even call for help. The down jacket that Zhenya was wearing swelled and caught on an ice floe, preventing her from immediately going under water. But at the same time, it was he who did not allow her to get out of the hole on her own. The girl found herself in a real trap, and her clothes, quickly getting wet and becoming heavier, began to pull her down. Seeing what was happening, seven-year-old Vanya was not confused, did not get scared and did not panic. He carefully descended onto the ice so that it would not crack further, grabbed the girl’s briefcase - and she had almost disappeared under the water - and began to pull her towards the shore. With great difficulty, the schoolboy pulled out his girlfriend. All wet, Vanya brought the chilled and frightened Zhenya home. The boy himself did not say a word to his parents about his heroic deed. And only when Zhenya’s mother called and, through tears, began to thank Vanya for saving her daughter’s life, everything was revealed. Ivan Makarov was awarded the medal “For saving those perishing on the waters.” Relay race “Boat Crossing”. Only two people can run in a hoop boat; one gets off at the finish line, the other comes back with the hoop and puts the next passenger in the boat.

Story "Risking Your Own Life"

(Photo by Ilakov Timur)
The village of Shebalino is located right on the Chuysky tract.
And along it winds the capricious and swift Sema River, originating in the mountain spurs. It was the end of March. In some places, the stormy current broke the ice, exposing the dark spring waters, but the river has not yet completely freed itself from its ice captivity. Taking advantage of the holidays, first-grader Timur Ilakov and his younger sister Nina and his girlfriend Katya went for a walk to the river. The girls noticed a toy left by someone, which lay on the ice a few meters from the shore. They raced to get the toy. Katya was first, but then the ice cracked under her. The sharp edges of the debris sparkled in the sun, and the girl instantly went under the water. To save Katya, it was necessary to act instantly. The fast current could have pulled her under the ice. Timur was not at a loss. There was nowhere to wait for help, and he had to rely only on himself. First, he rushed to his sister Nina, and before she could fall through, he pushed her to the shore, away from the washed-out ice. The next second, Timur jumped into the wormwood after Katya. Screaming in horror, the girl could barely stay on the water, grabbing the edge of the hole. But her frozen fingers could no longer keep her afloat. Timur approached Katya and with difficulty unclenched her blue fingers. In a panic, not understanding what was happening to her, the girl was hysterical. Her clothes, soaked in the icy water, became incredibly heavy and hindered her rescue. With great difficulty, Timur managed to pull Katya onto strong ice. Then, after catching his breath a little, he got out on his own. Timur caught a bad cold and spent two weeks in the hospital, losing his vacation. But he doesn't regret it. After all, first-grader Timur, risking his life, saved both Nina and Katya. Relay race “Test the strength of the ice” Two teams participate. Children run around three chips, reach the hoop, hit the floor with a stick three times (check the strength of the ice), run back and pass the baton to the next player.

Story "Timely Help"

(Photo by Konstantin Aleksandrov)
It was July - the height of the holidays, the most wonderful time for schoolchildren.
Kostya Alexandrov was preparing to go to first grade and therefore felt like a completely independent and adult person. Mom went to the store, leaving her son to look after his younger brothers Nikita and Kirill. Nikita was not yet three years old, and Kirill was 1 year old. Suddenly the house smelled strongly of burning. Kostya first looked to see if everything was in order in the kitchen, and then looked out into the corridor. With rounded eyes, the boy watched as clouds of black acrid smoke poured out from under the electric meter mounted on the wall and sheaves of sparks flew out. Flames appeared - the insulation of the electrical wiring was burning. Kostya didn’t know how to put out the fire, but he immediately realized that it was dangerous and the kids needed to be saved. First, he grabbed the frightened and roaring Kirill in his arms, carried him to the farthest room and closed the door tightly so that the boy would not get out of there. Then he found Nikita and dragged his reluctant brother there. Meanwhile, black smoke filled the entire corridor. Smoke began to spread throughout the house, threatening to get into the saving room. Two or three breaths of air filled with toxic combustion products - and disaster would have been inevitable. But Kostya showed childish organization and intelligence: with the clothes that were at hand, he carefully plugged the gap under the door of the room where the kids were sitting, and then called his mother. Having done everything he could, the little man began to calm the kids down, keeping them busy with games. Help came on time. Mom returned home at the same time as the fire brigade arrived. The children were saved. Relay "Gorge". You find yourself in the mountains, and you are stuck in a cave, your friend is injured. The task is to get out of the cave faster and bring an ambulance for your friend. To do this, you need to move a huge stone from its place, climb on your bellies in the tunnel, sit on a horse at the foot of the mountain and ride it to the leader.

The story "To protect my sister"

(Photo by Artyom Isakhanyan) One day in May, first-grader Artyom and his two sisters were playing near the house. The huge guard dog somehow jumped out of the enclosure and rushed towards the children. He jumped on his little sister and crushed her. The body of a one-year-old girl disappeared under a shaggy carcass. Artyom was the first to react. He rushed on top of the dog and grabbed it by the muzzle to pull its mouth away from his sister. In response, the enraged dog rushed at the boy, chewed and scratched his face, arms, and head. Then the adults arrived. The girl was fine, just very scared. And Artyom clearly needed medical help. The boy underwent several operations. Until now, Artyom sometimes has to miss school, as various examinations and plastic surgeries are needed. But he is only 8 years old... Doctors, parents, friends and relatives - everyone hopes that Artyom will recover. His sisters love him madly, and his youngest holds his hand with special pride when going out for a walk. Relay race “Step over a sleeping dog.” Holding hands, children walk on tiptoes to the toy dog ​​and step over it.

The story “He died tragically while saving a friend”

(Trishchenko Semyon)
It was the last days of spring.
There was a hot summer and holidays ahead. All schoolchildren dreamed of how they would relax: go to the river to swim, play football. And the schoolchildren of the village of Komarovka thought the same thing. On May 28, they decided to take a walk together and went to the river. Belaya is the name of this river, the river that took the life of a wonderful boy - Semyon Trishchenko. Semyon graduated from 3rd grade that year and moved to 4th. He was only nine years old. Four boys and friends went to the river to swim. One of the boys decided to cross to the other side of the river in shallow water, fell, was carried by the current to the depths, and began to drown there. Syoma swam to Danila. Danya grabbed onto Syoma and swam to the shore, and Syoma went under the water. All the village residents knew that in this place the river was very deep and the current was fast. Semyon knew this too. But he couldn’t leave his friend in trouble. “He tragically died saving a friend” is written on the memorial plaque of Semyon Trishchenko. The heroic act of Syoma Trishchenko in Komarovka will never be forgotten. Guys, there is always room for heroism in life! Heroes are not born, they are made! And you have someone to look up to! We choose our own path!

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