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Courage Lesson
Courage- one of the virtues, reflecting moral strength in overcoming fear. Courage often appears as the ability to endure suffering, including physical pain.
- courageous man does not have to be strong physically and devoid of fear.
- A courageous person is one who can overcome himself.
- Each of us has the ability to show strength of character in Everyday life. It will not work to start right away with great deeds - you need to prepare for this.
- Do not forget that each person has a different character. For many, even going to the dentist can be a small victory over their fears
- At the words “defender of the Fatherland”, many people associate with a soldier clutching a machine gun in his hands, vigilantly peering into the distance ...
- However, every famous warrior was once a child. And, of course, he became a hero for a reason. So what does it take to be a hero?
Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov
- Named Alexander in honor of Alexander Nevsky. He spent his childhood on his father's estate in the countryside. Suvorov grew up weak, often ill. His father prepared him for civil service, but from childhood Suvorov showed a craving for military affairs and, using the richest father's library, studied artillery, fortification, military history. Deciding to become a military man, Suvorov began to temper and engage in exercise. General Abram Gannibal, a friend of the Suvorov family and great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin, had a great influence on the fate of Suvorov. Noticing that during the game of soldiers, Alexander was well versed in the tactical complexities of maneuver, Hannibal influenced his father to choose a military career for his son.
- So, thanks to his iron character, Alexander Vasilyevich achieved fame and respect, which have not faded to this day.
Timur and his team
The fact that the strength of character must be shown from childhood was very clearly shown by Arkady Gaidar in his story "Timur and his team." The boy Timur and his friends were idols for the Soviet youth for a long time.
Despite the fact that many people considered them to be hooligans, not knowing about their activities, they continued to secretly help mothers, wives, and children of men who had gone to the front.
After the publication of the book, groups of “Timurovites” began to appear more and more often, who did a variety of good deeds absolutely disinterestedly. This movement preceded modern volunteer organizations.
Do not forget that courage is inherent not only in men, but also in women. There is a lot of evidence for this in history and literature.
Women fought in wars on a par with men, treated the wounded, worked in the rear and died of hunger, giving their last to the front ...
Now you will hardly surprise anyone with a policewoman or a military woman.
How to become a strong person
Get over yourself. Start small and then you can achieve results that you will be proud of.
Go in for sports. At least exercise in the morning. Courage does not lie in physical strength alone, but it never hurts.
Control your behavior and emotions. This does not always work out, so you need to have the strength to be responsible for your actions. Not wanting to admit your mistakes and ask for forgiveness will not lift you up in anyone's eyes. Even in your own.
- Help others. It doesn't matter if you save someone from an angry dog or collect apples that rolled out of a torn bag.
- Engage in self-development. Find an interesting hobby, read good books.
And the most important thing…
- Always smile A kind smile will cheer up others and yourself.
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A lesson in courage Prepared by Smirnova T.A., teacher primary school Nikolskoy secondary school 2016
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Purpose: acquaintance with new information about the Great Patriotic War, with the fate of children-heroes. Theme: Courage of our people.
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We are the children of peacetime. We do not know the word war. But we remember the victories of our grandfathers, And we inherit their courage. Thank you grandfathers for the sun beam. Thanks for the nightingale's trill in the spring, That bullets don't whistle overhead, That we don't lose our fathers in battles.
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What is courage? Courage is courage, the presence of mind in danger. Courage is a moral quality of a person, expressed in the ability to act decisively in a dangerous situation. Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers defended the Motherland without sparing themselves, their lives, not for the sake of awards. All their thoughts were focused on victory. In the difficult situation of the war, hungry, tired, wounded - they did not think about themselves.
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On February 23, we celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day, the day of courage, heroism and patriotism of our people.
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There are wars on earth. Even now, when we live under a peaceful sky, somewhere there is a war and people are dying. And in our native land more than once there were battles.
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The terrible war against the fascist invaders, the victory in which we celebrate from year to year on May 9, lasted almost 48 months (4 years). Children also participated in the war along with adults. We call them child heroes, pioneer heroes. They accomplished a feat, showed courage and courage in the struggle for the liberation of the Motherland. Before the war, they were ordinary guys who bred pigeons, flew a kite, played pranks, and helped adults. But then the war started...
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Valya Kotik When the war began, Valya was 10 years old. Together with friends, he decided to fight the enemy. The guys collected weapons at the site of the fighting, which were then transported in a cart of hay to partisan detachment. When arrests began in the city, Valya, along with his mother and brother Viktor, went to the partisans. The boy, who at that time was only fourteen years old, fought shoulder to shoulder with adults, freeing his native land. On his account - six enemy echelons blown up on the way to the front. Valya Kotik was awarded the order Patriotic War 1st class, medal "Partisan Patriotic War"2 degree. Valya Kotik died as a hero, and the Motherland posthumously awarded him the title of Hero Soviet Union. A monument was erected in front of the school where he studied.
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Marat Kazei In the autumn of 1941, Marat was supposed to go to the fifth grade, but the Nazis broke into the village where he lived, and turned the school building into their barracks. Marat's mother was hanged for helping the partisans. Together with his sister Ada, the boy went to the partisans in the forest and became a scout. Penetrated into enemy garrisons and delivered valuable information to the command. Participated in battles, mined railway. For courage and bravery he was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit". Marat died in battle. He fought to the last bullet, and when only one grenade remained, he let the enemies get closer and blew himself up along with them. For courage and courage, Marat Kazei was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A monument to the young hero was erected in the city of Minsk.
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Zina Portnova The war found her in the village, where Zina came for the holidays (near the Obol station). In Obol, an underground organization "Young Avengers" was created, and the girl was accepted as a member of the committee. On the instructions of the partisans, she posted leaflets, learned to shoot accurately, went to reconnaissance, got a job in a canteen and poisoned a group of Nazis. Zina was betrayed by a traitor. She was tortured for a long time, but she remained silent. During one of the interrogations, Zina grabbed a pistol from the table and shot at the Gestapo point-blank, killed another fascist who had come running to the shots. She tried to run, but was unsuccessful. The brave young pioneer was brutally tortured, but until the last minute she remained steadfast and courageous. For her feat, Zina Portnova was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
Presentation for students in grades 1-2. Children - heroes of the Great Patriotic War
Contains short biography pioneer heroes: Vali Kotik, Marat Kazei, Zina Portnova. Can be used on class hour for extracurricular activities.
Target: expanding the knowledge of schoolchildren about the Second World War through stories about pioneer heroes, children of war;
Tasks:
- to cultivate respect for the feat native people; love to motherland;
- to form an idea of courage, responsibility;
- develop cognitive activity; awaken patriotic feelings.
Equipment: laptop, projector, books about children-heroes.
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We are the children of peace
We don't know the word "war".
But we remember grandfather's victories
And we inherit their courage.
Thank you grandfathers for the sun beam,
Thank you for the nightingale's trill in the spring,
That bullets don't whistle overhead
That we don't lose in the battles of our fathers...
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- What is courage?
Courage is courage, the presence of mind in danger. Courage is a moral quality of a person, expressed in the ability to act decisively in a dangerous situation. Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers defended the Motherland without sparing themselves, their lives, not for the sake of awards. All their thoughts were focused on victory. In the difficult situation of the war, hungry, tired, wounded - they did not think about themselves.
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There are wars on earth. Even now, when we live under a peaceful sky, somewhere there is a war and people are dying. And in our native land more than once there were battles.
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The terrible war against the fascist invaders, the victory in which we celebrate from year to year on May 9, lasted almost 48 months (4 years). Children also participated in the war along with adults. We call them child heroes, pioneer heroes. They accomplished a feat, showed courage and courage in the struggle for the liberation of the Motherland. Before the war, they were ordinary guys who bred pigeons, flew a kite, played pranks, and helped adults. But then the war started...
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When the war began, Vale was 10 years old. Together with friends, he decided to fight the enemy. The guys collected weapons at the site of the fighting, which were then transported to the partisan detachment on a wagon of hay.
When arrests began in the city, Valya, along with his mother and brother Viktor, went to the partisans. The boy, who at that time was only fourteen years old, fought shoulder to shoulder with adults, freeing his native land. On his account - six enemy echelons blown up on the way to the front. Valya Kotik was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class, and the medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War," 2nd class.
Valya Kotik died as a hero, and the Motherland posthumously honored him with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A monument was erected in front of the school where he studied.
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In the fall of 1941, Marat was supposed to go to the fifth grade, but the Nazis broke into the village where he lived, and turned the school building into their barracks. Marat's mother was hanged for helping the partisans. Together with his sister Ada, the boy went to the partisans in the forest and became a scout. Penetrated into enemy garrisons and delivered valuable information to the command. Participated in battles, mined the railway.
For courage and bravery he was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit".
Marat died in battle. He fought to the last bullet, and when only one grenade remained, he let the enemies get closer and blew himself up along with them. For courage and courage, Marat Kazei was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A monument to the young hero was erected in the city of Minsk.
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The war found her in the village, where Zina came for the holidays (near the Obol station). In Obol, an underground organization "Young Avengers" was created, and the girl was accepted as a member of the committee. On the instructions of the partisans, she posted leaflets, learned to shoot accurately, went to reconnaissance, got a job in a canteen and poisoned a group of Nazis.
Zina was betrayed by a traitor. She was tortured for a long time, but she remained silent. During one of the interrogations, Zina grabbed a pistol from the table and shot at the Gestapo point-blank, killed another fascist who had come running to the shots. She tried to run, but was unsuccessful. The brave young pioneer was brutally tortured, but until the last minute she remained steadfast and courageous.
For her feat, Zina Portnova was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
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Not for war, mothers give birth to children:
For a peaceful life, for great achievements,
For happiness, for love, for adventure,
For peace in the world, mothers give birth to children.
We will keep the memory of great victories.
Let's not forget about the courage of great-grandfathers,
We will protect peace and happiness
Native land where our mothers raised us.
Through life we will carry the loud slogan:
“We need peace on the whole big planet!”
Let all children live under a peaceful sky,
Let their mothers rejoice in their successes.
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A lesson in courage Prepared by Smirnova T.A., primary school teacher at the Nikolskaya secondary school in 2016
Purpose: acquaintance with new information about the Great Patriotic War, with the fate of children-heroes. Theme: Courage of our people.
We are the children of peacetime. We do not know the word war. But we remember the victories of our grandfathers, And we inherit their courage. Thank you grandfathers for the sun beam. Thanks for the nightingale's trill in the spring, That bullets don't whistle overhead, That we don't lose our fathers in battles.
What is courage? Courage is courage, the presence of mind in danger. Courage is a moral quality of a person, expressed in the ability to act decisively in a dangerous situation. Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers defended the Motherland without sparing themselves, their lives, not for the sake of awards. All their thoughts were focused on victory. In the difficult situation of the war, hungry, tired, wounded - they did not think about themselves.
On February 23, we celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day, the day of courage, heroism and patriotism of our people.
There are wars on earth. Even now, when we live under a peaceful sky, somewhere there is a war and people are dying. And in our native land more than once there were battles.
The terrible war against the fascist invaders, the victory in which we celebrate from year to year on May 9, lasted almost 48 months (4 years). Children also participated in the war along with adults. We call them child heroes, pioneer heroes. They accomplished a feat, showed courage and courage in the struggle for the liberation of the Motherland. Before the war, they were ordinary guys who bred pigeons, flew a kite, played pranks, and helped adults. But then the war started...
Valya Kotik When the war began, Valya was 10 years old. Together with friends, he decided to fight the enemy. The guys collected weapons at the site of the fighting, which were then transported to the partisan detachment on a wagon of hay. When arrests began in the city, Valya, along with his mother and brother Viktor, went to the partisans. The boy, who at that time was only fourteen years old, fought shoulder to shoulder with adults, liberating his native land. On his account - six enemy echelons blown up on the way to the front. Valya Kotik was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class, and the medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War," 2nd class. Valya Kotik died as a hero, and the Motherland posthumously honored him with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A monument was erected in front of the school where he studied.
Marat Kazei In the autumn of 1941, Marat was supposed to go to the fifth grade, but the Nazis broke into the village where he lived, and turned the school building into their barracks. Marat's mother was hanged for helping the partisans. Together with his sister Ada, the boy went to the partisans in the forest and became a scout. Penetrated into enemy garrisons and delivered valuable information to the command. Participated in battles, mined the railway. For courage and bravery he was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit". Marat died in battle. He fought to the last bullet, and when only one grenade remained, he let the enemies get closer and blew himself up along with them. For courage and courage, Marat Kazei was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A monument to the young hero was erected in the city of Minsk.
Zina Portnova The war found her in the village, where Zina came for the holidays (near the Obol station). In Obol, an underground organization "Young Avengers" was created, and the girl was accepted as a member of the committee. On the instructions of the partisans, she posted leaflets, learned to shoot accurately, went to reconnaissance, got a job in a canteen and poisoned a group of Nazis. Zina was betrayed by a traitor. She was tortured for a long time, but she remained silent. During one of the interrogations, Zina grabbed a pistol from the table and shot at the Gestapo point-blank, killed another fascist who had come running to the shots. She tried to run, but was unsuccessful. The brave young pioneer was brutally tortured, but until the last minute she remained steadfast and courageous. For her feat, Zina Portnova was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
Not for war, mothers give birth to children: For a peaceful life, for great achievements, For happiness, for love, for adventures, For peace in the world, mothers give birth to children. We will keep the memory of great victories. We will not forget about the courage of great-grandfathers, We will protect the peace and happiness of our native land, where our mothers raised us. Through life we will carry the loud slogan: “We need peace on the whole big planet!” Let all the children live under a peaceful sky, Let their mothers rejoice in their successes. We will not forget the feat of our ancestors!