National Unity Day in kindergarten. Preparatory group. Scenario


National Unity Day in kindergarten. Preparatory group. Scenario

Matinee in honor of National Unity Day for children of the preparatory group “We are strong through our friendship and proud of our Motherland”
Author: Elena Nikolaevna Salikhova, music director of the Sevastopol State Budget Educational Institution “Kindergarten No. 89 of the compensating type.” About the event: National Unity Day is a relatively young national holiday, although it has roots that go quite far into the historical past of our state. The importance of this holiday is not questioned by anyone for whom the integrity of our country and the well-being of all peoples living on its territory is not an empty phrase. We considered that holding an event dedicated to National Unity Day in our preschool institution could become an important contribution to the patriotic education of preschool children. At the same time, it was necessary to correctly place the emphasis and select material that was accessible to the age of our students. Therefore, the script was not based on historical events, although the children were introduced to them in an accessible form during the preliminary work, but on such concepts as “friendship”, “mutual assistance”, “united Motherland”, “Russian language”. The scenario may be of interest to music directors, educators, primary school teachers, and teacher organizers. The purpose of the holiday: to educate preschoolers to love our united Motherland - Russia! Objectives Educational:
to form in older preschoolers an understanding of belonging to the Russian people and Russia as the single Motherland of all people living on its territory.
Arouse interest in the historical past and cultural heritage of our country. Developmental:
create conditions for the active participation and artistic expression of children in the joyful atmosphere of a national holiday.
Educational:
cultivate respect for the flag of the Russian Federation.
Continue to form feelings of friendship and mutual assistance as the basis of fraternal relations between all people inhabiting our country. Preliminary work: listening and learning songs about Russia, about friendship. Learning Russian folk songs, dances, games and round dances; dance composition "United Russia". Conducting discussions on the content of the works being learned. Introduction to Russian folk instruments and their sounds; learning different ways to play them. Introduction to Khokhloma painting. Attributes: Multi-colored “Pavloposad” scarves for a dance composition. Swords, shields and helmets for the “Bogatyrs”. Wooden spoons - two for each child, two rattles, a whistle. For the “United Russia” composition: medium-sized flags for boys and artificial bouquets of autumn flowers for girls. Gingerbread cookies for treating children.


Progress of the holiday The presenter enters the festively decorated hall. Presenter: Hello, dear guests. Today we want to celebrate with you one of the most important holidays of our country - National Unity Day. The soundtrack of the Russian folk song “There was a birch in the field” performed by the orchestra of the State Choreographic Ensemble “Beryozka” is played. Presenter: A familiar melody flows from heart to heart. Let the guys come in here and let our holiday begin. Children in Russian folk costumes enter the hall to the music in two streams and stand in a semicircle. Song “Russian Side”, music and lyrics by S. Kozhukhovskaya

Children: We all call the land where we live together as Motherland; a white-trunked birch tree outside the kindergarten window. We all call everything we love and cherish as Motherland: our songs, our fairy tales, our beloved city, home. We all call the flag that flies over the Kremlin the Motherland, our people of a great country: friendly, many-sided. Presenter: Different peoples have lived in Russia for a long time. Some like the taiga, others like the expanse of the steppe. Each nation has its own language and dress. But together all peoples speak Russian. After all, Russians, Tatars, Bashkirs and Yakuts live as one family in Russia.


Children: Peoples are like one family, although their languages ​​are different. All are daughters and sons of their beautiful country. We are children, and as adults, we are friendly with each other. The words: “Russia”, “Motherland”, are important for children too! Russian word, Russian fairy tale, Russian song, Russian dance. They joined hands. And then the round dance began!


Children perform the round dance “On the Mountain, Kalina”, to the soundtrack of the Russian folk song of the same name performed by singer Igor Filatov. Children: No matter where you live, you and I are related to the same Motherland. Relatives - by the sun and the sky, by the herbs, groves and bread. Along the rivers that run ringing, along our flag - relatives! How lucky you and I are! We were born in a country where people are all one family! Everywhere you look there are friends all around! We will shake each other's hands firmly. Let's sing our song about friendship.


Children perform the song “True Friend”, music by B. Savelyev. Children: If a friend feels good, then we sing songs. If a holiday has come to us, let's have fun together. Well, if my friend is upset for some reason, I will lend him a shoulder in difficult times. Children perform a pair dance “We Divide Everything in Half” to the soundtrack of the song of the same name by composer Vladimir Shainsky performed by the junior group of the Big Children’s Choir under the direction of Popov. Presenter: Friendship and brotherhood are stronger than wealth! Many tried to conquer Rus'. Her bright soul should be broken and trampled. But people stood up to defend everything, so that Russia could live in all its glory. A Russian lyrical melody sounds. Enter Vasilisa the Wise, the presenter in Russian costume.

Vasilisa the Wise: Russia! Rus! Take care of yourself! Keep it! Live long, country, united power! Let the fires of the Fatherland burn! Let your glory not fade away! In all centuries, Russian people defended their land from those who wanted to take it away. They taught their children to selflessly love their Motherland. Child: We know that every Russian is happy to stand up for his country, just like Pozharsky and Minin were many years ago.


Vasilisa the Wise: Many fairy tales, epics, and Russian folk songs talk about the exploits of Russian heroes. The phonogram “Bogatyr Gate” by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky is playing.
To the music, the “Three Bogatyrs” come out in turn to the words of the presenter. Here comes a young hero coming to us. He will grow up and stand up for his homeland. And another hero is trying to become his friend. He tries to be useful for the Fatherland. And here the third hero is in a hurry. His conscience does not tell him to sleep on the stove.

Bogatyrs: The helmet is on my head. I hold a shield and a sword in my hand. Today I turned into a Russian hero! I know that only a good warrior is worthy of being a hero. You need to be strong and strong in order to protect the weak. I don’t cry from scratches and I’m not afraid of vaccinations. And it cannot be otherwise. I am proud of the title “Bogatyr”! The three of us perform the “Heroic Song”: We will not be at a loss before the dark force. At least we don’t boast (raise the sword)
of our strength
(lower the sword)
.

We will not be afraid
of the Nightingale - the Robber (lunge forward) (starting position)
.
Beware, uninvited guest, Bogatyrs (take a step forward)
.

The middle hero takes a step forward, the other two take an additional step towards each other. To the soundtrack of the Don Cossacks' drill song "From Behind the Forest, a Copy of Swords" performed by the Cossack Circle ensemble, they walk around the hall and go behind the side curtains: Oh, from behind the forest, behind the forest, a copy of swords. A hundred Cossacks are riding - reckless drivers, Hey-hey-hey, quickly, don’t be timid! A hundred reckless Cossacks are riding. Oh, in front of a hundred esaul, oh, young. He commanded: “Guys, everyone follow me!” Hey-hey-hey, quickly, don’t be shy! He commanded: “Guys, everyone follow me!” ...

Vasilisa the Wise: I wish good luck to our “Three Heroes”. Let them grow and not cry, to the joy of mothers and all of us. The boys playing the roles of the Bogatyrs come out, bow, and sit down. Vasilisa the Wise: And here are the red ones - the girls are coming, they will sing a Russian song. The girls perform the “Russian folk song “From the yard, from the yard”, dance: From the yard, from the yard, (small side steps to the right - left), from the wide yard (spread their arms to the sides), A clear falcon flew out, took the gold bridle. He took the gold bridle (right hand clenched into a fist - forward). He saddled the good horse (with his left hand clenched into a fist - forward).

Saddle the faithful horse (perform springy movements with the legs). Gathered faithful friends! Gathered faithful friends! Gathered into a squad (hold hands). He gathered into a squad (they let go of their hands). Rus' - Protected Mother (raise hands to chest, bow, leave). Vasilisa the Wise: On this wonderful holiday, I want to wish our “fine maidens and good fellows” to grow up as beautiful, healthy, happy people, to live joyfully and in harmony, and to love their Motherland. I also want to give you this bright colorful scarf as a gift (Gives the scarf to the first presenter)
.
I myself will leave now, I will invite new guests to you. Leaves. Presenter (looking at the scarf):
What a beautiful Pavloposad scarf Vasilisa the Wise gave us! The country of Russia is great, and our people are talented. Rumors spread all over the world about Russian craftsmen and craftsmen.


What a miracle - the patterns on the scarf blossomed?
It’s as if the colors of the inflorescences started their dance. Like wings, the arms opened in a dance, beckoning the world with a picturesque pattern. They soared over free Russia, giving it the colors of rich beauty. A group of girls performs a dance with Russian scarves, learned in a choreographic circle.


Presenter: The Russian people always knew how to work, and knew how to have fun. Come visit us soon. The holiday will be more fun! “Mischievous dance” to the soundtrack of the Russian folk melody “Swan”. The dance is performed by children of a parallel same-age group who came to the holiday as guests.

Presenter: I see that new guests are rushing to us to please the guys. Matryoshka and Ermoshka enter to the soundtrack of the Russian folk melody “Polyanka”. They dance, Ermoshka plays along on the whistle.

Sketch Matryoshka and Ermoshka. Matryoshka: Hello, guys! Ermoshka: Hello, dear adults! Presenter: Hello, dear guests. You are so smart. Ermoshka: We were getting ready for the holiday, so we tried to get dressed. Matryoshka: I brought Ermoshka to you. Ermoshka: No, I brought Matryoshka. Matryoshka: In general, we came together. They brought you riddles. Ermoshka: I know, I know in advance, you are a savvy people. So guess what. What a cure for oak plank melancholy. He doesn't play, but chatters, and that's what makes everyone happy. (Ratchet)

Matryoshka: My riddle is more complicated. She feeds everyone willingly, but she herself is mouthless. I’ll scoop up the potatoes and feed Ermoshka. If you want, slurp soup with it, or if you want, play music. (Wooden spoon) Presenter: We also have carved spoons. Voiced, painted! Our spoon players would play from dawn to dusk.


Children: My spoon hits my palm like it’s hitting a log. And then suddenly he freezes and is quietly silent. We'll play spoons for you. We invite everyone to listen. Children perform the Russian folk song “Oh, you canopy, my canopy,” dancing and playing along with themselves on spoons. Matryoshka and Ermoshka play the rattles.

Matryoshka: And now, kids, it’s time to amuse you. Ermoshka: We love the game “Wicket”. We could play it all day. Matryoshka: We’ll assemble our “Wattage” quickly! Ermoshka: We'll see. Whoever is friendlier will be faster! The game “Wattage” is played using phonograms of Russian folk melodies “From under the oak, from under the elm” and “Komarochki”. Presenter: Matryoshka’s wattle fence is good, and Ermoshka’s is also good. Ermoshka: We played together and had fun, so we weren’t late. I will be happy to treat such friendly guys. Matryoshka: And what we have prepared for the treat, we ask you to guess: not cake or cookies, not sweets, not jam... Ermoshka: Sweet, honey, tasty and mint. A noble treat for aromatic tea. What is this? Children: Gingerbread. Matryoshka: Correct. Take the treat. Ermoshka: Don’t forget about us.


They give the basket of gingerbread to the presenter and leave. Presenter: What fun guests we had. Laughter and fun are salvation from many troubles. A Russian folk proverb says: know how to do things, know how to have fun. Come to us with a song, a game, and a mischievous Russian dance! The Maiden, Beauty, appears to cheerful music and dances, inviting the children to join. A Russian dance is performed - playing with a handkerchief.


Presenter: Thank you, Maiden - Beauty. She's cute and good at dancing! The girl bows and leaves. Presenter: There is a reason, Mighty Russia, to love you and call you Mother. Our Motherland Russia is vast and beautiful! Children: White daisies, white snow. White clouds are melting in the sky. Blue lakes, chains of blue mountains. A carpet of cornflowers was spread in the field. The girl is walking in a red sundress. A red rowan grows under the window. Our country is so beautiful! Shines for all of us like a clear star! The song “Russia - you are my star” is played from the repertoire of the group “Fidgets” performed by the music director. Presenter: reads an excerpt from a poem by I. Utkin: “What we love, what we breathe, what our heart is filled with, will be heard in the voice, then remembered in the song.” Children perform “Song of Russia”, written by V. Miryasova and N. Skvortsova. Child: The Russian flag flies proudly over this beautiful country. Since childhood we know that it is white, blue and red!


Composition with flags and flowers to the soundtrack of the song “Great Country - United Russia”: A mighty sovereign country, spacious from edge to edge. You are intertwined from so many cities, inconspicuous areas and outskirts. Changing time zones, everyone’s beloved, their own, Holy Land of Fathers and Mothers acquires a unique look! Chorus: Great country - united Russia! Broad soul, your strength lies in unity. You bore all the troubles on your shoulders. Great country - united Russia! All adult participants of the holiday come out and read an excerpt from M. Lisyansky’s poem line by line:
Golden-domed Russia!
Generous spring land! Bloom under the blue sky! Spread your wings proudly! I can’t imagine myself without Russia, without its birches and poplars. Without her irresistible force! Without her love and without mine! Children: We are strong with our friendship and proud of our Motherland! To the solemn “Song of Russia,” first the children, and then the adults, bow and leave.

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Goals: to cultivate love and moral and patriotic feelings for the Motherland, to help preserve the memory of the historical events of our country. Consolidate knowledge of Russian folklore (proverbs, sayings). Learn to read poems expressively. Enrichment of the dictionary.

Objectives: expand children's understanding of national holidays; cultivate love and respect for Russian national heroes. Equipment: image of a map of Russia; A picture depicting the monument to K. Minin and D. Pozharsky. Paintings by artists about Russia, Red Square, images of the President of Russia, the flag of Russia, the Coat of Arms of Russia.

Preliminary work: reading fiction, getting to know the symbols of Russia (flag, coat of arms, anthem, capital of Russia, historical monuments, listening to musical works about Russia).

Progress of the lesson:

1. Guys, today the postman brought me a telegram, let's see who it's from.

The teacher reads the telegram:

“Hello dear children! I learned that soon there will be a holiday in our country: “National Unity Day.” I've never heard of this before. I beg you, please tell me about him. What kind of holiday is this, when and how did it begin to be celebrated, what does it mean? I will be very grateful to you, I’m waiting for your answer, your friend, Dunno.”

Well, guys, let's fulfill Dunno's request?

Please tell me what kind of holiday this is and why we celebrate it? Children's answers.

2. Educator: Okay, very interesting!

I would like to tell you a little about the history of this holiday - how it came about.

“National Unity Day” is a holiday that we celebrate in memory of events that took place many, many years ago. In 1612, Russian warriors Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky raised the people to fight against the enemies who captured our Motherland. Thanks to the unity of the people in this difficult struggle, peace has come to Russia! And grateful descendants erected a monument to these heroes in honor of this victory. You probably saw him when you walked through the most important square of our country - Red Square. The monument is called: Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky.

3. Educator: at all times, Russian people loved their homeland. Motherland! Everyone knows this word from childhood. Homeland is the place where you were born, where you live with your parents, with your friends.

In the name of their native land they performed feats, composed songs, proverbs and poems about it. Our country - Russia - is a huge and powerful state.

Many peoples live in our country. They form one friendly family. They perform feats for the benefit of our Motherland. I would like to read you a very good poem about this, it’s called

“The unity of peoples is the strength of Russia”

Jew and Tuvinian, Buryat and Udmurt, Russian, Tatar, Bashkir and Yakut Big family of different peoples,

And we, friends, should be proud of this. Our common home is called Russia, Let everyone in it be comfortable. We will overcome any difficulties together. And only in unity is the strength of Russia.

Educator: Did you like the poem? It sounds solemn, inviting. What else can you say about this poem? What does it teach?

4. Do you know poems about Russia?

"Motherland"

1 child:

Homeland is a big, big word! Let there be no miracles in the world, If you say this word with your soul, It is deeper than the seas, higher than the skies!

2nd child:

It fits exactly half the world: Mom and Dad, neighbors, friends. Favorite city, native apartment, Grandmother, school, kitten and me.

3rd child:

Sunny bunny in the palm of your hand

Lilac bush outside the window

And on the cheek there is a mole -

This is also the Motherland.

5. Educator: Thank you very much! Very beautiful poems! Poems have been written about the Motherland at all times. People also put their wisdom into folk proverbs and sayings. What proverbs and sayings about the Motherland do you remember?

Children recite proverbs and sayings: There is no more beautiful country in the world than our Motherland.

The people have one home - the Motherland.

He who stands up for his homeland is a true hero. If the people are united, they are invincible.

The peoples of our country are strong in friendship. Moscow is the mother of all cities.

5. Educator: What great fellows you are!

Now I suggest you rest a little. Phys. just a minute.

In our country, the mountains are high (up on their toes) The rivers are deep (crouched)

The steppes are wide (arms to the sides)

The forests are large (we draw a circle with our hands)

Oh, that's what we guys are!

6. Educator: Well, now you’ve had a rest, we can continue!

Guys, I would like to know if you know the symbols of our country? Educator: Our Motherland has many symbols.

But the most basic: Coat of Arms, Flag, Anthem of Russia.

People respect these symbols, so they always listen to the anthem while standing, removing their hats. And then there is the President of the country. What is the name of our President? Children's answers.

Our children will recite poems about the symbols of our Motherland. Flag of Russia.

White is the color of birch. Blue is the color of the sky. Red stripe - Sunrise.

Coat of arms of Russia.

Russia has a majestic

On the coat of arms there is a double-headed eagle, so that to the west, to the east

He could have looked right away. He is strong, wise and proud. He is the free spirit of Russia.

7. Educator: Well, today we learned a lot of new and interesting things. You did a good job today. They told poems, proverbs and sayings... You did all this very amicably, helping each other. I really want that when you grow up, you would do the same with the people around you: be kind, sympathetic and fair. After all, thanks to national unity, peace is maintained in our country.

"Russian family"

Different peoples live in Russia For a long time,

Some people like the taiga, others like their native space.

Each nation has its own language and dress

One wears a Circassian coat, the other puts on a robe.

One is a fisherman from birth, the other is a reindeer herder

One prepares kumis, the other prepares honey. Some love autumn, others love spring, and their homeland is Russia.

We all have one.

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