A primary school teacher asked her students to write a letter
to a veteran of the Great Patriotic War for Victory Day.
Here's one of them. I wrote my poem to him.
Hello, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War!
Ilya Rubtsov, a 2nd grade student at Gymnasium No. 22 in Barnaul, is writing to you.
We have never met, but I know that you are a brave and courageous person. Because only people like you were able to withstand difficult times of war and defend our Motherland.
Perhaps you took part in the battle on the Kursk Bulge with my great-grandfather Philip Alexandrovich Bezgodov. Or maybe you fought together with my other great-grandfather at Stalingrad.
From books and stories at school, from films, I know how difficult it was at the front. When your comrades died nearby, and you courageously went into battle.
I know how brave they were.
You did not know fear in battle.
Sons of our faithful Motherland.
You protected my life.
How did you defend your homeland?
My grandfather told me.
You were freezing, moaning in pain,
Without giving up Soviet land.
I, too, will be brave like you.
Thank you, dear veteran, for not sparing your life you stood up to defend our Fatherland and defended peace on earth!
Congratulations on Victory Day!
Everything will pass, and this too will pass. Thinker (6827) 5 years ago
I found it on the Internet, maybe it will help you write your own letter, a letter to a veteran.
"Hello dear veteran.
I cannot express my gratitude to you for... that I breathe, live, speak, hear, see... It is impossible to describe my gratitude to you for what I see around me... the faces of loved ones, the smiles of passers-by, the sun, my parents, my grandparents , cars, planes, helicopters - it's all thanks to you. After all, it was you who risked your life to defend your Motherland, because it was you who helped save such a Great Power as Russia, because it was you who saw how your comrades died from enemy bullets... and at the same time did not give up. Know that each of us... be it a child or an adult, will always remember what you did for us. I am proud that I live in the same country with you. Russia is proud of you!
I know that my letter will not bring back to you your comrades who died in the war... people close to you, but I wrote this letter in the hope that you would know... WE will forever be grateful to you... for your courage, bravery, honor, LOVE for TO YOUR HOMELAND... "
P.S. By the word “veteran” I meant all the defenders of our fatherland.
Mavlikhanova Dilyara (7th grade student)
"Hello, Soldier of Victory, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War.
A sixth grade student, Zadorozhnaya Iya, is writing to you.
When I think about the Great Patriotic War, I try to draw your image in my thoughts in order to understand what you were like, Soldier of Victory? What helped you get through the horrors of war and win?
Images appear before my eyes: It is You, Soldier, in Treptow Park, in one hand you are squeezing a huge sword, and with the other hand you are gently pressing the German girl you saved to your chest. This is You, Soldier Alyosha, in Sofia, a hero of the Russian land with a machine gun on your chest. This is You, the Soldier-Liberator in Tallinn, who took off his cap and lowered his machine gun in a moment of grief. That's how you were, a strong-willed, invincible Soviet Soldier. I know that selfless love for your native land and a sense of responsibility for all future generations helped you win this most terrible war.
In my letter, I want to thank you on behalf of all the children for the great deed, for the feat that you accomplished in the name of peace and freedom on earth.
I know about the Great Patriotic War from books and films, but I am sure that not a single work, not a single film is able to convey everything that you experienced and overcame in those distant days of the war for the sake of our future. Thank you.
Thank you for the fact that, overcoming fatigue, hunger and even death itself, you rose into battle for your native land.
Thank you for the fact that, despite losing relatives, friends, loved ones, you continued to move towards the Great Victory. "
Iya ZADOROZHNAYA, 12 years old,
“Dear grandfather! I’m writing about the main thing: you didn’t have time to find out that then, near Moscow, you defeated the Nazis! And then there was the Battle of Stalingrad, then the famous tank battles near Prokhorovka... And there was the Great Victory in May 1945. We have never I saw you, grandfather: after all, I, your granddaughter Masha, was born more than 50 years after your death. I live in Belgorod, with my mother and grandmother. This is a large and very beautiful city, rebuilt after the war. in the 6th grade. I don’t know yet who I will be... But whoever I become, I will try to be like you, to be worthy of your memory.”
Maria Shtalman 13 years old
Other answers
Ignatov Nazar
On this day I want to congratulate YOU veteran!
You have walked more than one hundred thousand kilometers. They carried heavy ammunition. Having barely graduated from school, many of you went to the front. We went on the attack, drove the enemy out of our country, bled to death, but fulfilled our duty to the end. Thanks to your feat, we live free and happy in our country
I want to TELL YOU THANK YOU for SAVING OUR LIVES. Low bow to you for YOUR FEAT, dear veteran.
Alina Semyonova
Letter to a veteran.
Hello dear veteran! I congratulate you on the Ninth of May - Victory Day. On this day you won the Great Patriotic War, which lasted four long years. I sincerely wish you happiness, health and long life.
Reading books about the war years, I admired your exploits. Many rose to defend their Motherland, took up arms and went to the front. You were there too. The rest worked in factories and made ammunition for our soldiers. The Nazis did not expect such powerful resistance from the Russians. Your main quality during the war was unity, which helped to win this terrible, unjust and cruel war. Those who could not get to the front organized partisan detachments and also attacked the enemy.
Therefore, on this solemn day, I want to tell you, dear veteran:
Thank you for living in a free country - Russia!
Alexandra Nikishova
Letter to a Veteran
Dear comrade, veteran! I address you with words of gratitude.
I want to wish you health, happiness, love, so that you live happily ever after. And we never got sick. If you have children or grandchildren, then I would like to wish them to always help you. Don't be discouraged, life is full of joys. Be happy and enjoy every minute of your life. Get younger and younger and younger.
I want to express my gratitude to you. If it weren’t for you, then all of us would not exist now. Thank you for everything! Happy holiday to you on May 9th.
Dear veteran! For 4 long years you fought the Germans. You were very brave and courageous and endured pain. At that time, everyone was busy with business: some fought, and some worked in the rear for the front. The war was very terrible. More than 20,000,000 people died. Thanks to you we are alive now. I wanted you: “Thank you!” and congratulate you on the holiday of May 9.
Polina Isaenkova
Hello, dear veteran!
On the eve of the 65th anniversary of the Great Victory over the Nazi invaders, I decided to write you a letter and congratulate you on this bright holiday. First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for protecting our Fatherland from the German occupiers and saving our people from Nazi slavery. A lot of blood was shed, many people died, but, despite all this, you did not surrender to cruel enemies, did not lose heart in the crucible of war, and defended our long-suffering Motherland. The logical result of your hardships, your sleepless nights, your unparalleled courage was the Great Victory on May 9, 1945. On this beautiful spring day, grateful descendants remember all those who never returned from the battlefield; they bring flowers to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And although the names of those who lie under these granite slabs are unknown, the whole world knows their feat, accomplished in the name of all humanity.
May their memory be blessed!
And I wish you and your family good health and simple everyday happiness. Finally, I want to tell you that your feat, heroism and courage will forever remain in our hearts.
Khvorostov Vadim
Happy Holidays to you! Happy 67th anniversary of the Victory! Good luck to you! health! long time to live! May each new day give you joy and peace! We remember your feat, we know the price of Victory. I bow to you and thank you very much for keeping the peace. Happy victory anniversary! Happiness to you and your loved ones, comrades-in-arms who forged Victory!
Dychkova Alina
Hello, dear veteran!
Congratulations on Victory Day!
Please accept my words of deepest gratitude and heartfelt gratitude for your great feat, for your love for life and for the Motherland.
Let me apologize for all the people who could ever offend you, whether by word, deed, or indifference. I wish you good health and long life. May peace, love and happiness reign in your life!
Bondarenko Regina
Hello, dear veteran!
On the eve of the 67th anniversary of the Great Victory over the Nazi invaders, I decided to write you a letter and congratulate you on this bright holiday. First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for protecting our Fatherland from the German occupiers and saving our people from Nazi slavery. A lot of blood was shed, many people died, but, despite all this, you did not surrender to cruel enemies, did not lose heart in the crucible of war, and defended our long-suffering Motherland! The logical result of your hardships, your sleepless nights, your unparalleled courage was the Great Victory on May 9, 1945. On this beautiful spring day, grateful descendants remember all those who never returned from the battlefield; they bring flowers to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And although the names of those who lie under these granite slabs are unknown, the whole world knows their feat, accomplished in the name of all humanity.
May their memory be blessed!
The paths leading to these sacred places will never be overgrown!
The feat accomplished for the sake of the Fatherland will not be erased from our memory!
And I wish you and your family good health and just everyday happiness. Finally, I want to tell you that your feat, heroism and courage will forever remain in our hearts!
Trunyan Zarine
Letter to a veteran.
Hello, dear veteran. We are very proud of you. Thanks to you, we have found a bright future. I will never forget your action. You fought for your Motherland, risking your life. Many died in the war, but the names of those who died will always remain in our hearts. Every year on the ninth of May we celebrate Victory Day. This holiday is dedicated to you and other soldiers of the Great Patriotic War. I wish you happiness, health and prosperity.
Matrosova Ksenia
Letter to Veteran
Hello dear Veteran! I am very grateful to you that you and your soldiers reached Berlin and saved our Motherland. You survived, you survived...
We are grateful to you for your courage and heroism.
You bore all the hardships of four terrible years of war on your shoulders, without
thinking about your own life. You defended the honor and freedom of the Fatherland!
I wish you good health, prosperity and all the best. Let your family and friends be happy!
Thank you today
For life, for childhood, for spring.
For silence. For a peaceful home,
For the world we live in!
Hello soldier of Victory!
Hello dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War!
A student of grade 4 "B" is writing to you. Tyurina Kristina. With a warm wind, a clear sky, delicate spring flowers, and with tears in our eyes, the brightest holiday on earth comes to us - Victory Day!
We live under a peaceful sky, not knowing hunger and bombings, not knowing how to lose loved ones, they don’t shoot at us, they don’t take us prisoner, and all this is thanks to you, your heroism and courage.
Now it’s even difficult to imagine what you and your generation had to endure. What trials have befallen you!
Only selfless love for your native land, your loved ones, and a sense of responsibility for the coming generation helped you win your terrible war. Your courage did not allow you to retreat, and you won.
We owe our lives to you, to your heroism. We are obliged to your comrades who died and survived. I will never forget those who gave their lives defending the Motherland.
Thank you very much, soldier of Victory, and low bow to you, war veteran, for saving our Motherland, preserving our shrines, for giving us, unborn boys and girls, life, for a serene childhood on this blooming land.
Your heroism, courage and ability to win will always be a guiding star for me.
I am proud to be a descendant of great people who defeated fascism.
I wish you, kind person, health, and that you are always surrounded by attention and warmth.
We are forever indebted to you, soldier!
Biryukova Alexandra
LETTER TO A VETERAN.
Hello, dear Veteran! In our country, we celebrate many different holidays every year: New Year, Knowledge Day and others. But for all of us there is only one most important, dear, beloved and important day, which we celebrate on May 9 - Victory Day.
On this day we bring flowers to the mass graves of fallen soldiers. We stand silently at the Eternal Flame, overwhelmed by greatness, fortitude, power, unparalleled feat and your heroism.
On this holiday, military orders and medals shine on your jackets and jackets, and we say our words of gratitude to you, watch films, listen to poems and songs of the war years and your memories of that terrible war.
And late in the evening, a bright and colorful fireworks display takes off into the sky in your honor. We know, understand and will forever remember that this clear sky and even me did not exist, this would not have happened without you, dear veteran, and without your Great Victory in May 1945.
Thank you so much for your courage, courage and perseverance. I wish you health, love and attention from people dear and close to you.
Veteran is an official title given for special merits. A veteran of war, labor, or any industry (for example, a veteran of the nuclear industry) is a person whose qualities are noted at the state level. Therefore, such people need to be treated with special attention. And the first thing you need to do when writing a letter to a veteran is to clarify how his last name, first name and patronymic are spelled correctly, and what his full veteran rank is.
Compose the text of your thank you letter. based on the rules of official business style.
A letter to a veteran must begin with an address, for example: “Dear Viktor Kuzmich!” Remember that the veteran’s last name is not indicated in the appeal; it is entered only when filling out the “header” of the letter (where the recipient’s full name and full veteran’s rank are entered), or when writing the postal address.
It must be remembered that when writing a letter of gratitude, the addressee must be addressed as “You”, with a capital letter.
After the main text you need to put the date and indicate the name of the sender. If you plan to type the letter on a computer or typewriter, leave space for a handwritten signature - the veteran will be doubly pleased to receive a letter with the sender's personal signature, because it is a kind of sign of respect.
After the thank you letter has been drafted, you need to transfer the text onto letterhead or a postcard. This is required by the rules of good manners. After all, if an ordinary official letter (notification, warning, notice) can be written on ordinary paper, then a thank-you letter requires a more formal design.
Teacher: Tamara Sergeevna Avdeeva
Editor: Raisa Nikolaevna Smirnova
Hello, dear Veteran.
From the bottom of my heart I thank you for what you have done for me, my family and our Motherland! I want my letter to become a small drop in the sea of respect, love, gratitude towards you.
Congratulations on the upcoming holiday, Victory Day! I wish you health, longevity, good mood. May life please you and present you with pleasant surprises.
I sincerely thank you and bid you farewell. Goodbye, Happy New Year.
From 5th grade student Ksenia Tarbeeva.
Hello, dear veteran!
A student of grade 5 “B” of gymnasium No. 587 is contacting you.
Let me express to you the words of the most sincere gratitude, the deepest appreciation for your heroic feat in the name of our great Motherland, which you carried out during the Great Patriotic War.
What do I know about the war? War is a terrible time of trials, grief and hardship for every person to whom peace is dear. In this difficult time for people, our Russian troops managed to overcome their fear, gather strength and courageously fight for their native country, for freedom, for the future generation - for us!
Men of all ages volunteered for the front - there were adult fathers and grandfathers, and there were very young sons, but, despite the years, everyone fought on equal terms. Brave women went to battle, sacrificing their lives, they helped the wounded, while others worked in the rear, worrying about each of you.
Bit by bit, our warriors collected victory, sacrificing their lives, their dreams. They were ruled by love for the Motherland, for their loved ones, for freedom.
You won! For the sake of the future, for our sake, and we say to you: “Thank you! Human thanks for your feat, for a peaceful life, for the happiness of seeing the sun and mother every day!”
I wish you good health, long life, and if there are tears in your eyes, it’s only from happiness! Low bow to you!
Dear veterans!
I know how hard it was for you during those years of the war, when you worried about the defeats and death of your friends. loved ones and relatives, when they were happy for the victories and for the fact that you went as a team against the enemy!
And therefore, on this day, May 9, I congratulate you and wish you happiness, love and health! Happy holiday, dear veterans.
Petrova Yaroslavna
Dear veterans, we congratulate you on Victory Day!
We are grateful to you for the fact that you, risking your lives, defended our Motherland, served the Fatherland and fought for the lives of our descendants. Thanks to your courage, we all live under calm skies. If not for your courage, fascist soldiers would have captured Russia.
On this sunny and festive day, we want to thank you for your courage, courage and faith in victory! Listening to your stories about the war, we are amazed at your resilience and fortitude and are very proud of it. We sincerely believe that this was the last war.
We want to wish you from the bottom of our hearts good health and smile more often!
Gavrilov Ivan 5"B"
My great-grandmother Evgenia Ivanovna Zharova is a veteran of the Great Patriotic War. If she were alive, I would write her this letter:
Dear grandmother Zhenya!
Please tell me about the Great Patriotic War.
I’m very interested in where you were during the war and what you did? Were you scared? Have you been evacuated? When the war ended, was it unusual for you to not be bombed? Was it crowded in the shelters?
Your great-grandson Vova Tatarev.
But, unfortunately, I will never hear answers to these questions. We understand that there was a lot we didn’t have time to ask or tell people, only when they were no longer there….
We need to ask more questions while people are with us... While they are alive...
Dear veteran! With all my heart I congratulate you on the most dear holiday for us all - Victory Day!
In my letter, I want to thank you very much for everything you have done to ensure that people live in peace and friendship, in happiness and joy, that they saved the lives of others, while risking losing their own. Today it is very difficult for us, children of the 21st century, surrounded by the care of our parents, to imagine what you had to endure. But every time, standing next to the monument to fallen soldiers, I think that thanks to your courage and heroism, our country was saved from fascism. And the least I can do is lay flowers at the foot of the monument.
The terrible war also affected my family. My great-grandfathers also fought. They have been dead for a long time, and I have never seen them. But I know from my relatives what they told about the Great Patriotic War.
From the first days of the war, one of my great-grandfathers took an active part in military operations to defeat the German occupiers in the Belarusian partisan detachments. My other great-grandfather was the commander of an automobile battalion. This battalion ensured an uninterrupted supply of weapons, clothing and food to the army. My great-grandfathers were lucky; they went through the entire war and were not even seriously wounded.
Our dear veteran, I will always remember you and your exploits! I wish you well, attention of the younger generation, a dignified old age and all the best. Low bow to you and boundless gratitude!
5th grade student Julia Braitseva
Hello, dear Veteran! Happy Holidays to you! Good luck to you! Hello! Long time to live! Let each new day give you joy, we know the price of Victory. Thank you very much, you gave your best years and health so that we could live under a peaceful sky and enjoy every new day. Day after day, in the rain and frost, losing loved ones, you walked towards Victory. We will try not to upset you, we will appreciate the peace won by such hard work, and remember your feat all our lives. You are our pride! Happiness to you and your loved ones, comrades-in-arms who forged Victory! You will always be an example for us!
Narayr Iskandaryan
Victory Day is approaching, and, as usual, children will congratulate veterans on the holiday, remembering the military battles of 1941-1945. Today's schoolchildren must remember that such a terrible tragedy should never happen again. A beautiful DIY paper May 9th postcard will be a wonderful gift for people who gave peace to the world. Making such a souvenir is not difficult - you just need to follow the steps of the master class step by step. The main decorations of the postcard can be a dove as a symbol of purity, an Order Ribbon, a carnation, a star. In order for 1st grade students to show greater interest in making crafts, the school can hold a competition for the most creative postcard for veterans.
Do-it-yourself voluminous postcards are always original and unique. By following the recommendations of a master class of professionals on making such crafts, children can make an excellent gift for a veteran themselves. To do this, they will need colorful paper, glue, cardboard, scissors, pencils, markers and a little patience.
A postcard made of paper and napkins with carnations and St. George's ribbon will be a wonderful gift for a veteran on May 9th. Making such a souvenir, the child will spend a little more than an hour; but how much joy his surprise will bring to a person who has gone through the war! Adults can help girls and boys by explaining to them where to start and in what order the steps should be performed.
To make this card you will need:
In 1st grade, children already have skills in working with paper, scissors, glue and pencils. That is why it will not be difficult for first-graders to make a small, beautiful postcard for veterans, congratulating them on Victory Day. The teacher can explain in detail to schoolchildren step-by-step instructions for creating an original gift for veterans on May 9, and help the children at the most difficult stages of preparing their surprise for WWII participants.
The postcard, made in the shape of a triangular letter, will remind veterans of the news that so rarely came from home during the battles of World War II. It will take first graders a little over an hour to make it.
To make such a gift for veterans on Victory Day you will need:
A small handmade postcard will be the best gift for a veteran on May 9th. To make it, the children will only need multi-colored paper or cardboard, glue, brushes, scissors and other materials at hand, depending on the design of the gift. Among homemade postcards for Victory Day, crafts made from plasticine and paper napkins always stand out. You will find examples of such souvenirs for WWII participants on this page.
If the guys want to sincerely please the veterans on Victory Day, they can easily do this by giving them homemade cards made with their own hands on the eve of May 9th. Perhaps it will just be a beautiful drawing about the battle and victory of our soldiers or a craft made using modern techniques. The text of the congratulatory letter to the participants of the Great Patriotic War can be printed on a printer or written by hand. We present to your attention examples of several unusual postcards. We are sure that such surprises will give warm memories to former frontline soldiers. The variety of materials used to create cards will help you choose a craft to suit your taste.
Of course, we are all familiar with the “classic” postcard - this is a thick small sheet of paper on which a thematic design is printed in a typographical way. Souvenirs for Victory Day depict the St. George Ribbon, flowers (usually carnations), photos of soldiers in helmets, etc. Today everyone can make a unique congratulation to a veteran with their own hands. Using cardboard, plasticine, paints and pencils, and applications from multi-colored paper, you can create your own greeting card for May 9th. Follow our recommendations step by step, and you will definitely succeed!
The choice of material for the step-by-step production of postcards for May 9 is huge today. This is not only paper and cardboard of various colors, textures and thicknesses, but also fabric, silk paints, wrapping paper, wallpaper, clippings from old newspapers and magazines, stickers, etc. In addition, you can decorate the finished craft with your own hands using various accessories ( beads, rhinestones, seed beads, stones), glitter applied to glue, inscriptions pre-printed on a color printer. The main steps in making such a souvenir will be your following actions:
You will find images of unusual postcards made by yourself here.
Unlike a stamped card bought in a store, a craft made with love by children’s hands conveys the love and caring attitude experienced by a girl or boy when making such a gift. On the eve of Victory Day, schools can hold a competition for the most interesting postcard for veterans. During craft lessons or after classes, schoolchildren can create a unique thing using only paper, cardboard, paints, natural and improvised materials.
By giving children the creative task of making a postcard for a competition dedicated to Victory Day on May 9, teachers can allow children to choose the design of the gift themselves. However, in order for each child to end up with a beautiful craft that is different from others, teachers must help each student design his souvenir for a veteran. It may be difficult for students to work with some of the selected materials - help the girls and boys realize their idea. Pay attention to the photos of unusual postcards made by children - we have posted them on this page.
Among all the crafts for Victory Day, postcards with a dove are the most popular. The dove is a bird of peace, a symbol of opposition to war, a sign of hope and goodness. The guys make these cards from paper, napkins and feathers. At the same time, a variety of techniques are used for making such surprises for veterans - from ordinary drawings to complex silk-screen printing and bead embroidery.
Making a postcard with a dove is easy - all you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions below. Such a souvenir will be a real pleasant surprise for veterans who went through the war and will remind them that their feat has not been forgotten.
To make a postcard with a dove, prepare:
Having decided which card the children will make for veterans on May 9, they will also have to design a homemade envelope for their gift. Let it be as original as the surprise itself, made with your own hands. However, if you wish, you can buy a ready-made envelope in the store and decorate it with St. George’s ribbons, flowers from multi-colored paper, congratulatory inscriptions, and beads.
In order for the card for veterans on May 9 to turn out not only original, but also neat, adults should help younger children make such crafts with their own hands. Probably, the child does not yet know how to handle glue or cut out exactly along the contour of an image for a future applique-decoration of a souvenir. It doesn’t matter if you take on the work together with a student. Next time he will make a card himself. See what surprises kids can make for veterans!
Unusual, handmade May 9 postcard with love , will be a wonderful gift for veterans on Victory Day. Materials for crafts can be not only cardboard and paper, but also accessories, improvised means, fabrics, and stones. Explain to the 1st grade children the steps for making a postcard step by step, help the schoolchildren choose a theme for decorating a souvenir - flowers, a dove, a St. George's ribbon. On the eve of the holiday, hold an original postcard competition in your class and reward the winner with a sweet prize.
Triangle front letters. Master class with step-by-step photos
Master class on making a gift letter “Treasured Triangle”
Chukmareva Maria Nikolaevna, teacher, MBDOU Pychassky kindergarten No. 2, p. Pychas, UdmurtiaIn this master class, I propose to write a letter of congratulations to our veterans, home front workers as a sign of gratitude for the peaceful sky above their heads, for the gift of a bright life, or children can give these letters to their loved ones at one of the events dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the great Victory, taking place in educational institutions.
To make letters of congratulations, we will need the following materials and tools:
- sheets of white paper;
- colored paper;
- scissors;
- PVA glue;
- St. George Ribbon;
- plasticine;
- a tea bag or a pinch of instant coffee;
- templates.
To work, you will need a congratulation text or a festive drawing made by children. In order to convey the originality of the letter - a triangle (color, its relief) you can use 2 methods to “age” the paper.
1 way. We print out the text of the congratulations and wet it with a damp sponge on the front and back sides.
This photo book was prepared as a gift for the 90th anniversary. Veteran of the Great Patriotic War Nikolai Aleksandrovich Yaroslavtsev went through the entire war, reached Berlin, after the war he remained faithful to his homeland, worked, served, and started a family.
It was his family, his closest and dearest people, children and grandchildren, who prepared in advance for this anniversary. A huge amount of work was done, documents, records and memories of Nikolai Alexandrovich himself were collected, a huge valuable photo archive was collected, and the life path of the hero of the day was described. All this was done painstakingly, carefully, with great love.
All I have to do is put this precious material into a photo book, try to do it as correctly as possible, as an outside observer, nevertheless emphasizing the peculiarity and importance of the tragic events in which the hero of the book became a participant.
The book was designed in a realistic style. I tried to create the effect of things, books, photographs forgotten on the table. It feels like just a few minutes
ago there were people here, they were talking, looking at photographs, drinking tea. The atmosphere of a warm home conversation was created by lace napkins,
postcards from the war years, films and flower pots.
Orders and medals, documents and award sheets, memories of Nikolai Alexandrovich on old sheets worn out from time to time - all this found its rightful place in the book.
The book, I hope, touched the hero of the day. I would like to congratulate him on the upcoming Defender of the Fatherland Day, wish him good health and express on my behalf sincere gratitude for the Victory. “No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.” These great words of the Leningrad poetess Olga Berggolts are relevant now more than ever. This is a kind of phrase-symbol of grateful people's memory.
Elena Dyachkova
The Great Victory Day is coming soon. On this day, I and the children and parents of my group attend a rally dedicated to this holiday. There we will definitely give those present flowers and cards for veterans made by children's hands.
This time we decided to give veterans postcard in the form of a frontline triangle letters. We hope that they will like our creativity.
To work for us will be needed:
1. Colored paper
3. Scissors
4. Shaped hole punch
5. Preparation for letters
6. Sequins
First, let's make a St. George's ribbon, which we will use to decorate our front triangle. Cut a strip of orange paper 15 cm long and 3 cm wide.
From black paper we cut 3 strips 15 cm long and 0.5 cm wide. Then we glue the black strips onto the orange one. Using a figured hole punch we make flowers from paper of different colors. Glue a sequin into the center of the flower.
Then we do it directly letter - triangle.
To do this, roll it up as follows - the sheet is in front of you, unfolded horizontally. Raise the right corner of the sheet up (or the left down) to form a right triangle.
Then we fold the upper corner of the triangle with the lower one - fold it in half. As a result, we get a double triangle.
We bend the corners of the resulting figure up and tuck them into the resulting pocket of the upper triangle.
We got a triangular one letter.
Now we need decorate the letter. To do this, cut the previously prepared St. George ribbon in half and paste it onto the edge of the envelope with a corner. We sign the envelope and decorate it with the flowers we prepared earlier.
Our greeting card is ready!
Inside there is text that I printed out on the computer in advance.
Expensive Veteran!
Let the days of war drag on for a very long time,
Let the peaceful years rush by quickly.
Victories near Moscow, near Kursk and on the Volga
History will remember forever.
May you now be fathers and grandfathers,
The whiskey was silvered with gray hair.
You will never forget the spring of Victory,
The day the war ended.
Even though many are out of commission today,
We remember everything that was done then
And we promise our homeland
Save for business, peace and labor!
Children, teachers, parents
MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 58"
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