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Museum Classes for Rostov Students

27.11.2018

During November 21–23, 2018, lectures, museum classes and workshops were given to the students of schools number 96, number 101, and gymnasium number 118, of Rostov-on-Don. The museum workers prepared an interesting and informative program devoted to the life and work of M.A.Sholokhov and the nature of the Don country.

With great interest and attention the senior students listened to the lectures of the museum researchers “Pages of the Family Tree of M.A.Sholokhov”, “Early Writings.Tales from the Don”, “A Story “The Fate of a Man” by M.A.Sholokhov” and others. As well, they attended the workshops.

The students of the 5–6 forms joined the museum classes “Walking through the Places of Sholokhov” and “I Can’t Live without Nature”, where they learned about the writer’s deputy work and his great contribution in protection of nature and environment. At the workshops the children made articles of clay and bast, they painted wooden blanks for spoons and samovars, and made dolls. In the interactive class “Holiday Postcard” each student tried himself in writing with a metal pen.

The children of the kindergarten preparatory group of school number 96 “Evrika-Razvitiye” waited for this meeting with excitement. With enthusiasm, the children made articles of wood, clay and bast, drew a tulip – a steppe flower, painted plaster figurines and made a bookmark of coloured paper.

The classes were interesting and fruitful, they left bright impressions in the schoolchildren and teachers.

 

Svetlana Usova
Alexander Tyapkin