Celebration script for Victory Day for preschoolers

Family holiday "Victory Day" in kindergarten

Goals:

1. Foster a sense of respect for the Motherland.

2. Develop visual and auditory perception.

Preparation:

1. Children make drawings on the theme “The world through the eyes of children.”

2. The teacher conducts individual work with parents: preparation of concert numbers and performances is discussed.

3. Multi-colored flags are prepared - two for each boy, flowers - two for each girl; telephone, binoculars, map, machine gun, order; a cap, a pilot's cap, four caps, a headscarf and a nurse's handbag; bandage; flowers for a WWII veteran; fireworks (bundles of ribbons) of red, green and yellow - for each child.

Characters:

Adults:

Parents

Telephone operator

Nurse

Submachine gunner

On the central wall there is a rainbow, under which a boy and a girl stand, holding out their hands to it. The word "Victory" and fireworks shine above the rainbow. On the side wall in the center there is a sign “Caution - Children!”, in a triangle of a road sign bordered by a red line, a boy and a girl are sitting on a globe. Children's drawings are attached around them.

Children enter the hall with flowers and flags and perform a festive formation to the tune of the song “Hello, Moscow!” A. Lepina.

Leading

Hello, Victory Day holiday,

Great, glorious day!

You are an adult, you are a child,

The holiday is the most important.

A. Kuznetsova

1st child

Now the Kremlin clock

They will ring the bell solemnly,

And I will see you with my mother

Fireworks in honor of the holiday.

2nd child

It will illuminate the entire area,

All the faces, orders...

So today is Victory Day

The country is celebrating again.

"Exercise with flowers and flags" by M. Krasev

Leading. More than 70 years ago, Nazi Germany attacked our country.

Poem "True for Children" by S. Mikhalkov Parents tell it.

Summer night, at dawn,

When the children were sleeping peacefully,

Hitler gave the troops an order

And he sent German soldiers

Against all Soviet people -

This means - against us.

He wanted free people

Turn into hungry people

To be deprived of everything forever.

And the stubborn and rebels,

Those who did not fall to their knees,

Exterminate every single one!

He ordered them to destroy

Trampled and burned

Everything that we kept together

They took better care of their eyes,

So that we endure need,

They didn’t dare sing our songs

Near his house,

So that there is everything for the Germans,

For foreign fascists,

And for the Russians and for others,

For peasants and workers -

Leading. This war lasted for four long years, and finally victory came.

The May afternoon is radiant,

The storm has subsided over Berlin,

And silence came

Wary and sensitive following...

The one who saw her

Who then looked into her eyes,

He remembered forever

Features of the long-awaited Victory.

V. Kochetkov

Song "Victory Day" by D. Tukhmanov

Performed by children and parents.

1st child

It was a great Victory Day

Many years ago.

Grandfathers remember Victory Day,

Each of the grandchildren knows.

2nd child

Remembers the glorious Victory Day

All beloved country,

On Victory Day our grandfathers

They put on orders.

3rd child

We are talking about the first Victory Day

We love to listen to their story -

How our grandfathers fought

For the whole world, for all of us!

L. Nekrasova

A veteran remembers the war. The children give him flowers.

1st child

On our street

Twenty houses

On our street

Twenty yards.

2nd child

On our street

One sky:

Open, loud,

It's for everyone.

3rd child

And troubles and sorrow

One wound:

Twenty of our grandfathers

The war killed.

N. Opanasenko

Song "Eternal Flame" by A. Filippenko

Leading. After the war, it was necessary to restore our cities destroyed by the war, to boost industry and agriculture. Guess what professions people began to heal the wounds of war?

He is at the machine day and night,

He can do everything, he is ... (worker).

The stove hums like a samovar,

Steel is welded in it... (steelmaker).

The flame is burning with heat,

Sweat pours from my face

Sounds loudly on steel

Hammer... (blacksmith).

He is a hunter before work,

Every day with a plane... (carpenter).

Under the spring bird whistle

Plowing the land... (tractor driver).

A chorus is heard in the harvester field,

The grain ship is leading... (combine operator).

He is a resident of construction forests,

Builds houses for us... (builder).

I. Ageeva

Child

A peaceful day floats above us -

Joy in villages, cities,

Over factories, fields -

The sky is pure in scope.

Leading. Our children will say together -

Children

It's good in your native land!

We need to learn good things

We grow for joy.

N. Frenkel

Pair dance (optional)

Leading. Children enjoy the world, have fun, laugh, play. But boys often play at war.

Staging of the poem "We are the military" by S. Mikhalkov

Telephone operator(with phone)

Hello, 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!

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,

That it will heal for sure.

Sailor (looks through binoculars)

There's an airplane on the horizon.

Full speed ahead, forward!

Get ready for battle, crew!

Leave us alone, our fighter.

Submachine gunner

So I climbed into the attic.

Perhaps there is an enemy lurking here.

We clean the house behind the house,

We will find the enemy everywhere.

Pilot (looks at the map)

The infantry is here, and the tanks are here.

Five minutes left to fly.

Do you understand the combat order?

All. The enemy will not leave us.

Private(with order)

I'm a young infantryman

He fought with a fascist near Moscow.

More than once I went on reconnaissance missions,

The colonel awarded me.

Song “The Hour Will Come” by L. Kazachok

Performed by boys.

1st child

A winged serpent soared into the sky

Above the native green land.

This means we guys

We play peaceful games.

2nd child

Behind the thunderstorm there are thunderclaps

They are heard, then they freeze.

Thunder, I think guys

He plays war with the clouds.

3rd child

The flame bursts with a crash

The gloomy sky is in tatters -

Lightning is playing at war,

Lightning doesn't want peace.

4th child

But already in washed blue

A flock of pigeons flutters.

The flash and thunder of military power

They don't like it, I know.

Let evil go from the world,

Let the dove spread its wings...

We play war so that

The adults forgot about her!

A. Ciocanu

Game "Salute" by L. Olifirova

Three adults participate in the game. They stand in different places in the hall, holding red, green and yellow fireworks.

Part 1. A march sounds. Children with colorful fireworks march around the hall in different directions. At the end of the music, the adults say: “Fireworks, light up! Get ready quickly!” Children gather around an adult who has fireworks of the same color as theirs and shout: “Hurray!”

Part 2. It sounds like a waltz. Everyone is dancing. Adults change places while dancing. When the music ends, the adults say: “Fireworks, light up! Get ready quickly!” The children again gather in three groups according to the color of the fireworks, raise the fireworks above their heads and shout: “Hurray!”

3rd part. It sounds like polka. Everyone is running around the hall in all directions. When the music ends, they gather in fireworks and again shout: “Hurray!”

After each part, the presenter notes which “fireworks” came together faster than others.

Leading

The evening hour is coming,

Mothers don't close their eyes

And they look at the guys with love.

The call of mothers is heard everywhere:

Mother

Our life is the happiness of children!

Look at our guys:

Silence - the children are sleeping, the children are sleeping.

Born in order to live,

Let them not know the war!

We believe that reason and peace will win!

Silence - the children are sleeping, the children are sleeping.

Song "Snub Noses" by B. Emelyanov

Performed by one of the mothers.

Leading. Children want to live joyfully and happily. Look, our guests, what sunny and bright pictures our guys drew. But we called this road sign “Caution – Children!”

1st child

This road sign

They know everything in the world.

He calls, he asks:

"Caution - children!"

2nd child

And, leaving the sign,

Jumping around the planet

Girl and boy:

"Caution - children!"

3rd child

"Caution - children!"

The car is slowing down

On the country roads of Kursk,

On the Berlin highway.

Mother

But every mother

I'm worried at heart:

"Caution - children!"

Just be careful.

Dad

We are responsible for them.

We are responsible for peace.

"Caution - children!"

"Caution - children!"

V. Medvedev

Song "Let there always be sunshine!" A. Ostrovsky

How to celebrate Victory Day in a solemn and educational way kindergarten. This script for the holiday dedicated to May 9 will help educators and holiday organizers interesting holiday in kindergarten.

The hall is festively decorated. Children enter the hall and sit on chairs.

Leading. The ninth of May is the Day of our glorious Victory over Nazi Germany! The whole country is rejoicing these days! Every year people celebrate this day as a joyful holiday. Many years have passed, but everyone remembers this significant date and celebrate it solemnly. Congratulations to all of you!

Song “This is Victory Day” (music by F. Popatenko, lyrics by V. Viktorov).

1st child.

Our grandfathers remember

About the old days

Worn in honor of Victory

Military orders.

Get up early this morning

Go out into the city and take a look

How veterans walk

With orders on his chest.

2nd child.

Our grandfathers defended

Labor and happiness on earth,

They shine brighter in honor of Victory

Stars of the world on the Kremlin.

For the native country people

They gave it away your life,

We will never forget

Those who fell in valiant battle.

Song “Eternal Flame” (music by A. Filippenko).

Dramatization “On the Border”

The sentry walks around the border post, then stops and speaks words.

Hourly.

Close to the border in secret

I carry out vigilant service,

For every hillock we are responsible,

For every Christmas tree in the forest.

Border Outpost,

Cedars, hills, silence.

It's past midnight.

The barracks has long been immersed in sleep.

Boy.

Hurry up, hurry up, watchman,

I need a boss. Let me through, I'm mine!

Boss. What's happened?

Boy.

I saw a dog disappear into the forest

From somewhere in the distance they whistled for a dog,

A heavy collar is worn around his neck.

The dog is not ours - we don’t have one like that.

Boss. On the horses!

They jump around the hall. They stop.

Hourly. Mission accomplished!

Boy. Secret documents were sewn into the collar.

Boss.

Border guard, you are responsible

For the people, for peaceful work,

Let them grow up happy

In cities and villages, children...

3rd child.

Honors the great Victory Day

The whole huge country.

On Victory Day our grandfathers

They put on orders.

We are talking about the first Victory Day

We love to listen to their story -

How our grandfathers fought

For the whole world and for all of us!

The presenter offers to listen to a story about the first Victory Day. One of the guests is speaking - a veteran.

Song-dramatization “We will serve in the Army” (music by Y. Chichkov, lyrics by V. Malkov).

3rd child.

We are children of a happy and peaceful country.

Our great people do not want war.

Neither children nor adults need war.

Let it disappear from our planet!

4th child.

In this huge world, all children are friends!

The children of the planet are our family!

We only see each other in movies,

But still the sun shines for us alone in the sky.

5th child.

May there be peace throughout the whole earth,

Let it be peace always,

So that we can grow for glorious deeds,

For happiness and work.

7th child.

The sun is shining, the smell of bread,

The forest is noisy, the river, the grass...

It's good under peaceful skies

Hear good words,

Good in winter and summer,

On an autumn and spring day

Enjoy the bright light

Resonant, peaceful silence.

“Song of Peace” (music by A. Filippenko, lyrics by T. Volgina).

Exercise with balloons (music by M. Karminsky).

8th child.

Everything is different today

Not the same as always.

Everyone goes outside

Everyone then shouts “Hurray!”

Everywhere is noisy, interesting,

Everywhere is fun and crowded,

The drums are beating loudly,

They are dancing and singing everywhere.

Dance "Cheerful Children".

9th child.

Although not real, but brave sailors,

We will show you now our sailor dance!

Dance "Apple".

Attraction game “Be careful.”

Presenter (shows the children four flags: blue, blue, green, red). Guys, be careful. If I raise a blue flag, you will swim, if it is blue, you will fly, if it is green, you will jump, if it is red, you will shout “Hurray!”

The presenter hides behind his back and quickly raises the flags. Children imitate the movements of sailors, pilots, cavalrymen, shouting “Hurray!” The flags are raised in different sequences. Can be played 2-3 times.

Relay "Package".

Two teams of 5-7 people. Each one overcomes obstacles: climb through a hoop, walk along a bench, crawl under an arc, jump over a gymnastics stick, etc. Last child delivers a package to a veteran (contains congratulations). The team that delivers the package to the guest faster than the other wins.

The children lined up in a semicircle near the central wall.

Children(one at a time).

When fireworks thundered from one end to another,

Soldiers, you gave to the planet

Great May, victorious May!

Even then we were not in the world,

When in a military firestorm

Deciding the fate of future centuries,

You fought a holy battle!

Even then we were not in the world,

When you came home with victory.

Soldiers of May, glory to you forever,

From all the earth, from all the earth!

Thank you, soldiers.

For life, for childhood and spring,

For silence, for a peaceful home,

For the world we live in!

Song “Solar Circle” (music by A. Ostrovsky, lyrics by L. Oshanin).

A recording of the song “Victory Day” is playing (music by D. Tukhmanov, lyrics by V. Kharitonov). Guests give children memorable badges or postcards, dedicated to the Day Victory. Children give flowers, drawings, cards to guests.

Additional material


GRANDFATHER'S ORDER

The war was a long time ago, but grandfather has military things: a belt with a copper buckle, a field bag and a bowler hat.

It just says that grandpa has the things. In fact, their grandson Igorek took possession of them. The belt had to be shortened by half, and the grandson wears it when he goes outside. Igor's colored pencils are in his field bag. The pot also continues the service that began during the war: the grandson refused to eat from the plate, soup is poured into the pot, and porridge is put into the lid of the pot - like a real soldier.

Grandfather has something else from the war. He has an order.

One day the grandson says:

Grandfather, let me wear the order. Still, it lies in the box uselessly.

Grandfather paused, shook his head, but agreed:

Well, wear it...

Igorek was happy. I didn't expect such a gift. Just in case, I asked:

Do you feel sorry? If it's too bad, I'll give it away.

No, it’s not a pity,” answered the grandfather. “Only this is what I’m thinking: what if they ask on the street why you were given the order?” You don't even know...

Why did they give it to you? - asked the grandson.

“I’ll tell you,” said grandfather. - I was wounded in the arm. And at this time the fascist tank wanted to crush my gun. But I shot and knocked him out.

A very simple story,” said Igorek. - I remember everything.

That’s good,” grandfather sighed. - Go away.

Igorek went out into the street. With an order. Then his neighbor Aunt Masha asks him:

Why did they give you the order?

Igorek answers word for word:

I was wounded in the arm. And at this time the fascist tank wanted to crush my gun. But I shot and knocked him out.

What a hero you are! - says Aunt Masha. - Even wounded, he shot! Which arm was wounded? To the right or to the left?

“I don’t know,” Igorek was confused.

But it’s easy to find out,” says Aunt Masha. - Whichever trace of the bullet was the one that was wounded. Let's take a look together.

Igorek didn’t answer anything this time. He ran to his grandfather to give him the order.

Concert for veterans "Thank you, soldiers!"

Goals:

1. Foster a sense of pride in the heroism of our people.

2. Develop auditory perception.

Preparation:

Phonograms of the march “Triumph of the Winners” and the sailor dance “Yablochko” are selected.

Red and yellow ribbons are being prepared - two of the same color for each child; musical instruments - drums, cymbals, tambourines, maracas; flowers - two for each girl.

Selected costumes:

The boys are dressed in naval uniform - white shirts, dark shorts, guys, caps;

The girls are wearing dresses that match the color of the flower; one girl in a Russian costume - sundress, white blouse, kokoshnik.

Characters:

Adults:

WWII veteran

Red ribbons are stretched along the edges of the central wall. They are affixed with the Order of the Great Patriotic War, 1st class, and "Victory". In the center are red numbers “1941-1945”, above which are fireworks stars. Below them is a floor vase with flowers. On the side wall of the hall there is an exhibition of children's drawings on the theme “We don’t need war!”

Children with multi-colored ribbons enter the hall to the “Triumph of the Winners” march, disperse through the middle one at a time and line up in two ranks.

Leading. Dear guests! Congratulations to everyone on the great holiday of Victory Day!

1st child

I know from my dad, I know from my grandfather,

On the ninth of May Victory came to us.

The entire Soviet people expected that day,

That day became the most joyful holiday.

M. Lapisova

Song "Merry Holiday" by D. Kabalevsky

1st child

What kind of thunder roars in the spring

Over my native country?

How many joyful lights

There was a flash in the sky above her!

2nd child

This is a festive fireworks display:

The cannons fire in honor of the Victory.

Our people remember sacredly

Forty-fifth bright year!

V. Tatarinov

Karelian folk melody "Dance with Ribbons"

Leading. For the holiday, we have prepared an exhibition of our children's drawings.

Child

Tomorrow is a holiday. And for grandfather

I'm learning to write: "Victory".

It’s hard for me to write right now:

My hand gets very tired

The letters don't line up straight.

It's easier to draw fireworks!

My grandfather defended the country.

Light up, a hundred rockets!

Get in line, letters!

My grandfather brought me peace.

Let's celebrate the Victory with him.

We don't want new wars!

N. Yurkova

(Shows everyone the drawing.)

Song "The Ninth of May" by T. Chudova

Girl

Victory Day will come,

When spring comes,

And grandpa will get it

From the order's cabinet.

But no matter how much you want

Find out more for me

My grandfather doesn't like

Stories about war.

1st child

If only my grandfather had a grandson,

Then he would tell

Like over the Baltic Sea

He fought with the fascists.

2nd child

But it's a sad story

Under New Year got into trouble:

Not Victor, but Victoria

Born into the family.

Girl

My grandfather sighed and suffered:

No luck again!

Grandfather has three granddaughters -

There is no grandson, as luck would have it.

On Victory Day to grandpa

I'll go with flowers.

He called me Victoria

Grandpa in honor of the Victory.

A veteran talks about the Great Patriotic War.

1st child

Grandfather told me

About how he fought

Showed me the awards

And I wore it on holiday.

2nd child

My grandfather was wounded

And grandma was waiting

And a lot of grief grandmother

I learned it in those years.

3rd child

Come on, people of all Russia,

Today we will gather all our strength,

Let's build a great monument

Those who died in that war!

M. Lyashenko

Leading. We dedicate this dance to all those who fell on the battlefields and give flowers.

"Dance with Flowers" to the waltz "Farewell to Petersburg" by I. Strauss

Performed by girls.

1st boy

White paper,

Red pencil.

Grandfather at the flag

Nearby is the crew...

2nd boy

Snowy edge,

White snow.

Tank gun

Looks at the enemy.

3rd boy

Young faces

Machine gun in hand.

They are all alive

On my sheet:

Grandfather at the flag

Nearby is the crew.

White paper,

Red pencil.

Song "Three Tankers" Dan. and Dm. Pokrass from the movie "Tractor Drivers"

Performed by boys.

Girl

Grandma gave me

Red patch.

Gave it to silk

A yellow skein.

We took the scissors

Cut out the flag

And on the red flag

They wrote it like this:

"Peace to the world!"

E. Blaginina

Song "Defender of Peace" by E. Tilicheeva

Performed by a girl.

1st sailor

In the seas and oceans,

Far from the shore,

On patrol tirelessly

Native ships.

2nd sailor

Under the Russian banner,

Under the banner of the fathers

They're coming, the squads are coming

Brave sailors.

3rd sailor

The country is proud of them:

They are brave and strong!

We will grow up like this

Like our sailors!

Sailor dance "Apple"

Performed by boys.

Sailor dance "Apple"

1st figure. The boys get up from their seats and, marching, form two columns.

2nd figure. Hit the heel of the right foot on the floor twice and perform a triple stomp, hands behind the back. Do the same movement with the left leg. To repeat - spin around with a stomping step, arms in a “shelf” position.

3rd figure. They dance the “picker” with the flood. To repeat - spin around, as in the 2nd figure.

4th figure. With a sharp movement they place their hands behind their backs and move back on their heels (1-8 beats). At bars 9-16, they place their hands in a “shelf” position and walk forward with a stomping step and end the movement with a stomp. To repeat - circling.

5th figure. The columns turn to face each other. The boys of the first column march in a line towards the children of the second (beats 1–8), then move back with their backs (beats 9–16). To repeat, all children clap their hands, simultaneously placing their right foot on the heel, then put their hands on their belts and place their right foot next to their left. The movement is repeated from the left leg.

6th figure. The children of the second column repeat the movements of the 5th figure.

7th figure. They dance "squat".

8th figure. They spin in circles. At the last sound they stop and stamp their feet, spreading their arms to the sides.

Girl (enters in Russian costume)

I love Russian songs

Let me not be Ruslanova,

"Military ditties"

The girls sing the first and last ditty together, and perform the rest in turn.

Girls, trouble, trouble,

Girls, war, war.

We need to protect our home,

Drive the fascists to Germany.

I see, in the sea in the fog

The steamer turned white.

I see a boy in an overcoat -

Goes on a hike.

Kill fleas, mosquitoes,

So as not to bite.

Hit the neck of all enemies,

So as not to interfere.

My little one is a fighter,

And I'm a nurse.

We will serve in the army -

Desperate couple.

There is a birch tree on the mountain,

Tanks under the birch tree.

Our guys are partisans,

And we are partisans.

Hitler was on his way to Moscow

On tank cars,

And from there - from Moscow -

On broken sleighs.

Oh, dear friend,

There is silence at the border.

Forty-five, nine

The war is over.

Dear veterans,

Put on your medals

So that we don't forget

Your glorious deeds!

1st child

The dawns sparkle in the order's rays,

The medals glow like suns.

No, it’s not allowed in desks

The Light of Victory was locked for a year.

2nd child

The country is not for your personal glory

She gave out awards without regret:

Get orders more often,

The world becomes brighter from them.

L. Sorokin

3rd child

For everything that we have now,

For every happy hour we have,

Because the sun shines on us,

Thanks to the valiant soldiers -

To our grandfathers and fathers.

L. Nekrasova

"March" by S. Prokofiev

Children play in the orchestra.

Leading

Bright May is coming,

Hurry up and meet me

Grandparents

Congratulations on the Victory.

Wish them happiness

Peace and warmth

To spite the bad weather

The homeland was blooming!

Children present flowers to veteran guests, Greeting Cards and handmade souvenirs.

Child

We are all together on Victory Day

We sing old songs,

And they, like our grandfathers,

Scorched by fire!

Song "Katyusha" by M. Blanter

Children and guests sing together. The song is performed in the key of D minor.

1st child

Let the sun shine on us

Let the rivers flow

Let our mothers

They bake us buns.

2nd child

And let the dads plow

And they sow grain

Destroy the earth

Not given to anyone.

S. Yakimovich

Song "Heirs of Russia" by E. Gomonova

The script is interesting and developed.

Scenario "Happy Victory Day!"

Veterans and guests invited to the holiday take their places in the festively decorated hall. The presenter (teacher) enters.

Presenter.

Faces light up with joy

On this bright May morning!

Birds are flying outside the window,

The foliage shimmers like mother-of-pearl.

We give carnations to veterans,

We remember the brave fighters,

We will not forget the great feat

Our grandfathers and our fathers!

Solemn music sounds. Children run into the hall. They give veterans flowers or cards and congratulate them on the holiday. Music is playing. Children perform the song “Heirs of Victory” by E. Zaritskaya.

Presenter. Dear Guys! Today we celebrate a wonderful, joyful holiday - Victory Day of our people in the Great Patriotic War over Nazi Germany. The path to victory was difficult and long. Our entire huge country has risen to fight the enemy. Every day, trains carried soldiers to the front.

Music is playing. Girls wave their handkerchiefs, boys change formations to marching music. Having lined up in a column, the participants walk along the walls of the hall behind the leader, then line up in several columns. At the end of the music, the children take their places.

Presenter. Many families have preserved soldier triangles - letters that fathers and brothers sent from the front. They wrote that they would return home victorious.

A boy comes out into the center of the hall. In his hands is a letter from the front, folded into a triangle. He unfolds and “reads” the letter.

Boy.

Hello, dear Maxim!

Hello, my beloved son!

I'm writing from the front line,

Tomorrow morning - back into battle!

We will drive out the fascists.

Take care, son, mother,

Forget sadness and sadness -

I will return victorious!

I will finally hug you.

Goodbye.

Your father

Two girls and two boys come out to the center of the hall and take turns reading the “front-line letter.”

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.

In our little old hut,

That is lost in the deep forests,

I remember a field, a river,

I remember you again and again.

My dear brothers and sisters!

Tomorrow I'm going into battle again

For your Fatherland, for Russia,

That I got into a lot of trouble.

I will gather my courage, strength,

I will beat the Germans without mercy,

So that nothing threatens you,

So that you can study and live!

Presenter. Not only men, but also women fought in the war. They were nurses, doctors, orderlies, intelligence officers, and signalmen. Many soldiers were saved from death by gentle, kind female hands.

A girl comes out, wearing a scarf with a red cross on her head, and a bag with medicines (cotton wool, bandages, a bottle of iodine) on her side.

Girl.

The guns roar

bullets whistle.

Wounded by a shell fragment

Sister whispers:

“Come on, I’ll support you,

I will bandage your wound!” —

I forgot everything: weakness and fear,

She carried him out of the fight in her arms.

There was so much love and warmth in her!

My sister saved many from death!

Music is playing. Children perform the song “Little Valenka”

Presenter.(Indicates how many years) have passed since our valiant warriors defeated the enemy. The war claimed many lives. And every year on this day we remember all those who died in battles for the Motherland, we bow deeply to those who defended a peaceful life and freedom for us. No one is forgotten! Nothing is forgotten!

Music is playing. Children perform A. Filippenko's song"Eternal flame".

Presenter. 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. And then the day came when the end of the war was announced on the radio. The country rejoiced! They sang and danced in the streets, strangers hugged each other, many cried with joy.

Music is playing. Boys dance "Apple". Then the children perform a folk dance.

Presenter. On May 9, fireworks are lit in honor of the great Victory. The evening sky is colored with bright holiday lights.

Three children go to the center of the hall and take turns reading the poem “Festive Fireworks.”

1st child.

Lush bouquets

Blooming in the sky

Sparkles of light

The petals sparkle.

2nd child.

Asters flash

Blue, red,

Blue, purple -

New every time!

3rd child.

And then the river

Golden flow.

What it is?

Children (in chorus). Festive fireworks!!!

Children do exercises with balls.

Exercises with balls. Children stand scattered facing the audience. Each child holds a string (string length 15 cm) in his right lowered hand balloon. Introduction.

Measures 1-4. The children stand motionless.

Bars 5-8. Slowly raise your arms with the ball forward to chest level.

From the beginning of the song until the 24th measure, children sway from foot to foot (right-left) for each measure, smoothly moving their hand with the ball in the same direction.

Bars 24-27. Children take the ball with both hands. On the “one” of the 25th beat, they throw it up and then, watching the descending ball, they themselves drop to one knee (or squat down), spreading their arms to the sides and down.

On the 28th beat, the children, having taken the ball, stand up, on the 29th beat they throw the ball up again; then, on measures 30-31, they are lowered simultaneously with the ball.

This is repeated four more times. Having tossed the ball for the sixth time and dropped to one knee, the children take it in their hands for the last two measures and slowly stand up.

At the end of the music, the poem “Let there never be war!” is read one by one.

Let there never be war!

Let the peaceful cities sleep.

Let the sirens howl piercingly

Doesn't sound over my head.

Let no shell explode,

Not a single one is making a machine gun.

Let our forests announce

And may the years pass peacefully,

Let there never be war!

The song “Victory Day” plays, music. D. Tukhmanova, lyrics. Kharitonov. Children give balloons to guests. The holiday ends.

“No holiday is more important”

Victory Day script for older children preschool age

Target: instilling respect for the defenders of the Motherland on the basis of vivid impressions, specific historical facts that are accessible to children and evoke in them powerful emotions, love to motherland; consolidation of knowledge about the Victory Day holiday.

Tasks:

1. Continue to acquaint children with the historical past of our country (the Great Patriotic War).

2. Create conditions for developing a sense of patriotism in children through familiarization with songs from the period of the Great Patriotic War.

3. Develop children’s speech, enriching vocabulary (hero, heroism, military ranks, hero cities, order, medal, star, helmet, cap, cap).

4. To evoke in children a feeling of empathy and compassion for those who did not return from the war; a feeling of pride for the soldiers, the people who steadfastly endured the hardships of war, for the unity of the entire people, for courage and bravery.

Equipment:

Multimedia equipment;

Laptop;

Multimedia presentation

Characters : Presenter, Vasily Terkin - adults; soldier, mother, sister, 3 soldiers, Vasya - children.

To the soundtrack of a song "Victory Day" D. Tukhmanova, lyrics. V. Kharitonova,

boys and girls with flowers enter the hall, changing lanes. At the end they line up in a semicircle in front of the audience.

Leading: There is no holiday more important than the glorious Victory Day,

Seven decades ago our grandfathers won!

The enemies then wanted to take everything from us

And become masters on our earth.

But the great-grandfathers and grandfathers of the fascists defeated,

Our native country was liberated from them.

We are all very proud of how our grandfathers fought,

How honor and how freedom they defended for all of us.

And on a glorious spring day we go to the square,

In honor of the Victory Day, we sing merrily!

SONG “Victory March” ,

Children: Your name is unknown, soldier!

Were you a father, or a son, or a brother?

Your names were Ivan and Vasily...

You gave your life to save Russia.

Your feat, soldier, has not been forgotten by us -

The eternal flame burns on the grave,

The fireworks stars are flying into the sky,

We remember you, unknown soldier!

In a day glorious victory the guys will all say:

All: “Many thanks to the Russian soldiers!”

LAYING FLOWERS Children, having laid flowers near the main wall, sit down on chairs.

Leading: Without declaring war, the enemies attacked us,

And our soldiers bravely all stood up for their Motherland!

And their mothers and sisters saw them off to the front,

Tears of grief and separation ran down my cheeks.

Author's sketch "Parting". The soundtrack of the song is playing "Holy war" , a boy in military uniform with a backpack (“soldier”) and two girls (“mother and sister”) come out.

Soldier: Don't cry, little sister, mom, don't cry,

I will return with Victory to our native land.

A warrior takes cities with courage.

I will always be brave and fearless!

Mother: You, son, fight, beat the enemy harder,

Let him forget the way here forever!

And may God protect you, my dear.Baptizes his son.

Believe, son, in Victory! Be as hard as granite!Hugs his son.

Sister: Here’s my beloved badge as a souvenir for you.

He will help you when you go into battle!Pins a badge to a tunic .

And don't forget your sister.

I will write letters, and you answer me.Hugs his brother. To the march "Farewell of the Slav" the soldier leaves, his mother and sister wave after him.

Leading: Our pilots,

Bravely took the fight,

Until the last drop of blood

Protecting you and me!

Two boys in caps come out.

Boys: Planes are flying high in the sky,

The pilot's hands are strong on the helm,

With him in the carriage they soar above the ground

Navigator, mechanic, combat gunner.

How we want to learn to fly.

And everyone wants to become a pilot!

GAME "PLANES". Children of three: a pilot, a navigator and a mechanic form an “airplane”. The first - the pilot spreads his arms - “wings” to the sides. The navigator stands behind him, holding him by the waist. The last of the three is a mechanic. Several troikas run around the hall in different directions when the music starts (“planes are flying”). When the music ends, each troika must line up facing the audience, salute and loudly say “I serve the Fatherland!” The winner is the three that complete the task first.

Child: In war, as in war,

In moments of respite

The soldiers sang and joked,

Sometimes we read books...

Scene "At a rest stop." In an improvised clearing in the center, a thoughtful soldier Vasya sits on a stump with a book in his hands. Three comrades surrounded him.

1 soldier: Why are you, Vasya, depressed, hanging your head,

Why are you sad, frowning, sad?

2 soldiers: With a joke-joke into battle

You walked, my friend,

What suddenly happened to you,

Vasya-Vasilyochek?

3 soldiers: It doesn't suit a fighter to be upset,

Don't give me room to burn.

Even if there is a reason -

Never be discouraged!

Vasya: Well, let's not be discouraged,

Frown, get angry.

Come out and sing ditties -

Let's have fun!

Children perform ditties.

I'm leaving, comrade,

To the holy war

Until the last drop of blood

Defend your country!

Goodbye, forest and mountains,

Goodbye, berezhok.

Clear the land of Krauts

I'll be there all the way!

Airplanes in the blue sky

We are flying in formation towards Berlin.

Beware, damned fascist,

Now the bombs will whistle!

There is a birch tree on the mountain,

Tanks under the birch tree.

My dear partisan,

And I'm a partisan!

Our tanks rumbled

The order to attack was given.

In the field the heels sparkled -

The Germans are fleeing from us!

The sun is shining in the sky,

The fireworks go off.

Our army is dear

He will defeat the enemy's power!

Soon the Germans will be finished,

All of Germany is kaput,

Russian cars coming soon

They'll run around Berlin!

Come out and dance

Let's have fun

And then even stronger

We will fight our enemies!

"BERLIN POLKA"

Leading: The soldiers went into battle for their homeland step by step.

They believed in Victory sacredly - the enemy did not break them.

They died in a meat grinder: the Krauts walked like a wall...

But the Germans did not know the Russians; a terrible battle awaited them.

For birches and hillocks, for my home,

For the Caucasus, Kuban and Volga, for the great Don.

Our deepest bow to all the soldiers who fought... (Yu. Drunina)

SONG “My beloved great-grandfather” N.Ya Solomykina, S.A. Palekhova.

Vasily Terkin enters the hall to the music “On a Sunny Meadow.”

Terkin: My name is Vasily Terkin -

Russian soldier, private.

Perhaps you know someone like this?

Well, no, no, I'm not a hero!

Eh, I was in the war...

I've seen a lot of things.

And how many foot wraps am I, brothers?

I changed it during battles and campaigns.

And to put them on your feet,

Art must be mastered!

Well if you don't believe it,

Then check everything yourself!

GAME "FORTAILS". Terkin calls two willing people and shows how to wrap footcloths. Children wrap one footcloth around their legs, run around their chair and sit down. Whoever's footcloth has not unraveled is the winner. The game is repeated 3-4 times.

Terkin: Everything is clear with foot wraps,

Well done here!

The soldiers are real

Brave fighters!

I want to know everything from you,

When you grow up

Who will you become then?

Where will you go in life?

Children: We don’t yet know who we will be

We dream about many things now,

We want to serve our Motherland

And be faithful to the Fatherland!

Boys dream

Become military

So that peace and quiet

Guard on earth!

SONG “Victory Spring” N.Ya Solomykina, S.A. Palekhova. Terkin: Capless cap, capless cap,

Don't let anyone down

Capless cap, capless cap,

Invite everyone to the game!

GAME "CAPELESS". Children stand in a circle. During the first part of the music, the cap is passed from hand to hand. With the beginning of the second part, the one with the cap comes to the center of the circle. He puts on a cap and dances. The other kids clap for him. The game is repeated.

Terkin: Well, it's time for me to get ready,

Hit the road.

I met you

Happy Victory Day, friends!

To the music, Terkin leaves the hall.

Leading: Today we have a break,

Let's raise our fighting spirit.

Let's dance the soldier's waltz,

Military, frontline.

DANCE “BLUE KERCHIEF”

Presenter: The war went on for four years,

The end has come for her!

And over the Reichstag there is a scarlet flag

We finally see!

Child

(with flag): We hoisted it on the Reichstag

Our Soviet, scarlet flag.

This flag flies over the world,

It sparkles and turns red.

The scarlet flag tells everyone:

“The cruel enemy has been defeated!”

Leading: 71 years old that war,

Peaceful days have been going on for 71 years!

The land and people rejoiced

The volleys of guns thundered.

Joy flew into the sky like lights.

Victory! Victory! Victory!

Salute and glory to the Anniversary

Forever a memorable day!

Salute to Victory in Berlin

The power of fire has been trampled by fire!

GAME "SALUTE" Children are given fireworks, each one of three colors. Three adults each have one salutik of the same color. To the soundtrack "May Waltz" children improvise dance moves to a soundtrack "March of the Slav" marching to the soundtrack “Our Cossacks are traveling through Berlin” perform jumps. When the music ends, children run up to adults who have fireworks of the same color. Three circles are formed with the adult in the center. Everyone raises fireworks and shouts “Hurray!” The game is repeated 3-4 times. At the end, the children sit down on chairs.

Child: There are obelisks in Russia,

They have the names of soldiers...

My boys the same age

They lie under the obelisks.

And to them, silent in sadness,

Flowers come from the field

The girls who were waiting for them so much

Now they are completely gray.

(A. Ternovsky)

Watch the video “Soldiers from the Past.”

Minute of silence (metronome)

Leading: It’s good when children laugh and rejoice in the world,

They sing with undisguised delight - hello, my Motherland!

Girls' dance "Russia".

Solovyova N. (lyrics), Struve G. (music)

Leading: Once again, we congratulate you on Victory Day

And we always wish you a peaceful sky with all our hearts!

The holiday ends with the children presenting gifts to the guests.

Dance "Blue Handkerchief"

4 couples dance. Boys and girls stand in pairs in four corners, forming a square. The boys stand with their backs to the center of the square, the girls face the boys. Left hand the girl lies on the boy's right shoulder, right hand The boy is holding the girl by the waist. Free hands are moved to the side, clasped.

Chorus:

Couples spin around and move along the dance line. They stop in the corner of the square, located diagonally from the starting position.

Chorus:

1 phrase: Having connected their right hands at the top, the couples perform an additional step back on a “spring”.

2nd phrase: Perform an additional step forward on a “spring”.

3rd phrase: Girls perform two turns around themselves.

4th phrase: Couples, connecting their hands in a “boat”, perform 4 swings from right to left, transferring the weight of the body from one leg to the other.

5th phrase: Pairs perform a full turn in a step, connecting their hands in a boat shape.

Repeating the movements of the lead and chorus.

"DANCE OF THE SAILORS"

1 figure: The boys walk in pairs through the center toward the viewer, disperse in different directions, and form a circle. To repeat the last phrase, perform 4 sliding claps and a turn in a circle at a stomping step.

2nd figure: Putting your foot on your heel. To repeat - 4 sliding claps and a turn.

3rd figure: They energetically narrow and expand the circle with a marching step. Repeat 4 sliding claps and turn.

4th figure: Jumping in place with your arms up (rope climbing). To repeat - 4 sliding claps and a turn.

5 figure: Sit on the floor with your legs stretched forward - rowing with oars. Repeat 4 sliding claps and turn.

6 figure: Hold the back of the head with your right hand, hit your left heel with your left and vice versa. Repeat 4 sliding claps and turn.

7 figure: They march in a circle behind the leader, salute and sit on the chairs.

"BERLIN POLKA"

Children stand in pairs in a circle, boys with their backs to the center, girls facing the boys. Boys have their hands on their belts, girls have their hands on their skirts.

Music A: “Picker” with a triple stomp from the right leg, then from the left leg and again from the right leg.

Pairs join their hands in a “boat” manner and perform a side gallop to the right.

Repeat the movements.

Music B: Everyone performs a turn in step over the right shoulder, 3 claps in front of them.

Everyone performs a turn in step over the left shoulder, 3 claps in front of them.

An additional step with a “spring” back, an additional step with a “spring” forward. Join your hands in a “boat” manner, circling as you walk.