On the eve of May 9, anti-war rallies, demonstrations, and concerts in honor of the Victory are held everywhere. War veterans take part in rallies and recall episodes related to hostilities. Children meet veterans, give them flowers, and organize holiday concerts. A script is written for each of these festive events. It uses famous songs dedicated to the victory over fascism, poems written by war poets and about the war. Writing a script for the May 9 holiday is quite difficult if you expect to have a large audience and a concert lasting several hours. It’s a little easier to create a children’s script for Victory Day. In our article you will find many original ideas, with their help you will create an excellent concert program.

Children's theatrical script for May 9

Since May 9 is a day off, rallies and concerts dedicated to the Great Victory take place the day before. Typically these events are held from May 5th to 8th. A few days before the onset of the holidays and the day of the performance, “battle leaflets” - wall newspapers dedicated to various events of 1941-1945 - are placed on the walls of the foyer and in the halls of the school. These can also be thematic newspapers, for example, about the Battle of Stalingrad, about the Siege of Leningrad, about the Brest Hero-Fortress. Before the children's performance, the official part of the event takes place. Performances and concerts can be thematic - dedicated to one of the heroes of the war, the feat of an individual soldier or a battle.

Idea for a script for Victory Day - “Brest Fortress”

Improvised ruins of the Brest Fortress are being built on the stage. Schoolchildren show scenes from S. Smirnov’s book “Brest Fortress”. Behind the stage, sounds are heard that imitate the roar of cannonade, the whistle of bullets, the sounds of exploding bombs and shells, and German speech spoken by the Nazis and interspersed with shots. The speech can be ended with a story about how long the fortress lasted and why Brest bears the title of hero city.

Concept for the script for May 9 - “The Feat of a Soldier”

The script is based on the feat of one person - a war hero. It could be a dramatized story about a soldier who died protecting his comrades or saving children at the cost of his own life. Stories of heroic soldiers can be found in literature and on websites dedicated to the memory of soldiers.

Idea for a script for Victory Day in kindergarten - “Children-Heroes”

In the performance you can talk about the child heroes of the Great Patriotic War - Valya Kotik, Lena Golikov, Zina Portnova and other children who gave their lives for their Motherland. The performance can be made up of several scenes dedicated to the last days of the life of the child heroes.


Concept for the scenario of Victory Day in primary school - “Once Upon a Time in the Gestapo”

The performance is dedicated to people who died in the Gestapo or to the heroes who saved prisoners from execution. Children taking part in this production for Victory Day, according to the script, can recite poems, read out “dry numbers” about the number of dead, about children shot in concentration camps, about the victims of the Gestapo. Here you need to mention the names of the dead, their ages, and the cause of their death. There is also always music during the performance.

The school script for the rally for May 9 is “War is coming!”

The rally can begin with the included recording of Levitan’s voice, who announced to all residents of the Soviet Union the beginning of the Great Patriotic War on June 22, 1941. Next, according to the scenario, the song or music “Holy War” may sound. Here you need to use the following visual and sound designs to enhance the effect of the speeches of speakers and guests of the rally:

  • solemn music;
  • poems dedicated to the battles of the Second World War, victories in each of the battles;
  • songs about war, anti-war and anti-fascist songs.

The rally always ends with congratulations from the veterans who came to the guys. The glorious fighters of the Great War are awarded memorable prizes and flowers, they are thanked for the gift of peace. It happens that veterans do not come to the rally: too many years have passed since the end of the war, and most of the participants and witnesses of the battles are no longer in this world. In this case, it is imperative to honor the memory of those who died during the battles and after them.

Scenario for May 9th for veterans in kindergarten or school


On the eve of the celebration of the Great Victory, veterans who participated in the battles for the liberation of Russian cities and cities of the former USSR, captured and occupied by fascist invaders in the period from 1941 to 1945, come to schools and kindergartens. These meetings are prepared with special care. A children's drawing competition is announced in advance. Kids and schoolchildren can draw how they see the war with their own eyes and what the word “Victory” means to them.

Beautiful drawings for Victory Day. How to draw step by step, see

Holiday ideas for veterans - “Heroes from our city”

This children's performance is entirely dedicated to people who lived on the same streets as today's kids and schoolchildren. Find out in advance the history of the names of the streets of your city. In most cities, the names of some streets are named after heroes of the Great Patriotic War. It will be good if you make a production about a person little known in the country.

The concept of the script for May 9 - “War in the works of modern poets”

In this theatrical and musical performance dedicated to the war against fascism, it will be necessary to use music, poems and songs of composers, musicians and poets living today. Military songs by Vladimir Vysotsky, Bulat Okudzhava, and poems by Robert Rozhdestvensky will fit well into the script of the performance. Young people - children and schoolchildren - will listen especially carefully to songs about the war performed by their idols - Boris Grebenshchikov, Yuri Shevchuk. Veterans will be touched by songs performed by Mark Bernes and Klavdiya Shulzhenko.

The idea for the scenario for May 9 for veterans is “The Feat of a Scout”

During the war of 1941-1945, dozens of the most talented people worked for the Soviet Union - intelligence officers sent under the guise of German specialists and officers to Germany. For many years, they collected and transmitted vital information about the enemy’s plans and were able to prevent thousands of deadly flights of fighter planes, destroyed plans to capture cities, and saved the lives of millions of people. The scenario about the activities of Soviet intelligence will be interesting to both boys and veterans who come to visit them. The speech may also be dedicated to one intelligence officer, for example, Anatoly Gurevich, who served Semenov as the prototype of Otto von Stirlitz.


Children's rally for veterans “Book of Memory”

The presentation in this scenario is for informational purposes only. During the performance, children read out the pages of the Book of Memory - the names of heroes who saved other people and gave their lives in the name of Victory. For a long time, the number of victims of the 1941-1945 war was estimated at twenty million. It was believed that it was 20 million very different people from all the republics of the former country - the Soviet Union - who laid down their lives for a country that no longer exists today. According to updated data, more than 27 million people became victims of the war of 1941-1945. The “Book of Memory” performance can be part of a larger performance, for example, a performance based on the scenario “War of 1941 - 1945”.

A selection of the best songs for Victory Day for school and kindergarten

Any scenario for May 9 must be flexible. It should be compiled in such a way that you can correct and correct it at any time.

1 reader.

Victory Day is a spring holiday,
The day of defeat of a cruel war,
The day of defeat of violence and evil,
Day of the resurrection of love and goodness.


When fireworks thundered from one end to another.
Soldiers, you gave to the planet
Great May, victorious May!

2 reader.

Even then we were not in the world,
When in a military storm of fire,
Deciding the fate of future centuries,
You fought a holy battle!

2 reader.

June 22, 1941. Who doesn't remember this date? It entered the life of our people with the hateful howl of enemy bombs, destroyed villages and cities, millions killed at the fronts, driven into slavery, tortured in death camps.

1 reader .

The war left its mark on every family. Our country missed 27 million of its sons and daughters. The language of numbers is stingy... But all of you, listen and imagine... If we dedicated one minute of silence to each victim, we would have to remain silent for 20 million minutes, which is more than thirty-eight years of memorial prayer.

2 reader .

There is no house or hut in Russia,

No matter where I look at you from the wall

Through the young eyes of a soldier

An inspiring feat of war.

1 reader.

In a distant year, saying goodbye to teachers,

Having measured the length of the front roads,

They passed their main exam

Both in tank battles and in bayonet battles.

1 reader.

Fascism passed through our land like a terrible tornado. During the war, 1,710 cities and towns and over 70 thousand villages were destroyed. About 32 thousand industrial enterprises and 65 thousand kilometers of railway tracks were blown up.

Our people endured a difficult war on their shoulders. He shed blood, went hungry, and gave his last to the front. These were the years of unparalleled courage of the Soviet people, selfless love for the Motherland.

2 reader .

Do you remember, soldier, many springs ago

Was the sky ablaze with sunsets?

You walked through the pain and repeated it like a password,

Like a sacred oath: “Victory!”

1 reader.

Do you remember, soldier, the burnt Reichstag,

A scarlet banner that lit up half the sky?

Do you remember friends?

Visit them for a few days

Victory came late in Berlin

The world remembers, soldier, many springs ago

Your firm word: “Victory!”

1 reader.

Enemies have threatened you more than once,

They swept you away - they didn’t dare,

My love, land of Russia,

They couldn't destroy you.

2 reader.

You were trampled - not trampled,

They burned you - they didn’t burn you.

You and I have experienced everything,

And even more than they could.

1 reader .

We, the young generation of Russia, will always remember the heroic feat of our people during the Great Patriotic War. The names of the heroes who gave their lives for our future will forever remain in our hearts.

2 reader.

We will never forget those who, without sparing their lives, won freedom and happiness for future generations. Eternal glory to the heroes! Glory to the heroes!

1 reader.

The Victory Banner is scarlet - a symbol of friendship and happiness of people!

2 reader.

The scarlet Victory Banner means peace for the planet of people!

1 reader.

Soldiers of May, glory to you forever

From the whole Earth, from the whole Earth!

Thank you, soldiers.

2 reader .

For a life!

1 reader.

Here's to childhood!

2 reader.

Here's to spring!

1 reader.

For silence!

2 reader.

For a peaceful home!

1 reader.

For the world we live in!

2 reader.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

1 reader.

I want there to be no screams in the world,

There were no screams, fear or pain.

2 reader.

I want people in the world to forget

Screams born from the horror of wars.

1 reader .

I want the world to hear screams,

The cries of newborns were heard.

2 reader.

I want songs to be heard in the world,

Songs of happy people, songs of lovers.

1 reader .

The world is the air I breathe.

2 reader.

The world is the air by which I live.

1 reader .

The world is everything that I have loved since childhood.

2 reader.

The world is a home in the native land.

1 reader .

Peace is everything that we have loved since childhood!

2 reader .

Peace is life! The world is people!

1 reader.

Happy holiday, dear veterans!

2 reader.

Happy Victory Day, dear fellow countrymen! Happy Victory Day to everyone who fought on the front line and who worked in the distant rear to bring this victory closer. Eternal memory to those who did not live to see this day, and low bow to all those for whom this day is the most memorable day of the year - the Ninth Day of Great May.

Target: to cultivate love for the Motherland, a sense of patriotism, pride in one’s country, gratitude and respect for WWII veterans.

PROGRESS OF THE EVENT

“Today, at 4 o’clock in the morning, without presenting any claims against the Soviet Union, without declaring war, German troops attacked our country, attacked our borders in many places and bombed our cities from their planes...”

A recording of the song “Holy War” (A. Alexandrov, V. Lebedev-Kumach) is played. Children dressed in military uniforms enter and read poetry.

1 student.

June. The sunset was approaching evening
And the sea overflowed during the white night,
And the sonorous laughter of the guys was heard,
Those who do not know, those who do not know grief.

2 student.

June. We didn't know then
Walking from school evenings,
That tomorrow will be the first day of the war,
And it will end only in 1945, in May.

3 student.

41st! June.
A year and a month of national struggle.
Even the dust of time
This date cannot be delayed.
The country was rising
And she went to the front in company
Red stars
Carrying away banners on canvas.

A recording of the song “Holy War” is playing. The guys leave.

4 student.

Oh, war, what have you done, you vile one?
Our yards have become quiet.
Our boys raised their heads
They have matured for the time being.
They barely loomed on the threshold
And they went after the soldier - soldier,
Goodbye boys
Boys, try to go back.

Teacher: Our entire people rose up to fight the Nazi invaders. Both old and young went to the front, straight from school. “Everything for the front, everything for victory” - the motto sounded everywhere. And in the rear there were women, old people, children. They faced many trials. They dug trenches, stood at machine tools, extinguished incendiary bombs on the roofs. It was hard.

5 student.

Can you really tell me about this?
What years did you live in?
What an immeasurable burden
It fell on women's shoulders!
That morning I said goodbye to you
Your husband, or brother, or son,
And you and your destiny
Left alone.
You walked, hiding your grief,
The harsh way of labor.
The entire front, from sea to sea,
You fed me with your bread.
I chopped, transported, dug -
Can you really re-read everything?
And in letters to the front she assured,
It's like you're living a great life.

Teacher: The soldiers fought for peace. In the respites between battles, in cramped dugouts and cold trenches, they wrote letters home. Letters were sent without envelopes, folded into a triangle.

The song “Zemlyanka” (K. Listov, A. Surkov) is played. Three boys depict fighters at a campsite near a “bonfire” who write “letters.”

6 student.

Dear mommy!
Don't remember me in tears,
Leave your worries and worries.
The path is long, the native land is far away,
But I will return to the familiar threshold!

7 student.

My love is still with you
The Motherland is with you, you are not alone, dear.
You are visible to me when I go into battle,
Defending your great happiness.

8 student.

(The boys fold the letters into triangles, get up and leave)

Teacher: Very young fighters fought on the front lines and in partisan detachments along with adults. Next to the names of the legendary war heroes Panfilov, Karbyshev, Gastello and many others, we name the names of young heroes who gave their lives for victory.

(A group of children line up, each holding a poster with a portrait of a pioneer - a hero. Children pronounce the hero’s surname)

9 student.

Young beardless heroes,
You remain young forever.

We stand without raising our eyelids.
Pain and anger are the reason now
Eternal gratitude to you all,
Little tough men
Girls worthy of poems.

10 student.

How many of you? Try to list
You won’t, but it doesn’t matter,
You are with us today, in our thoughts,
In every song, in the light noise of leaves,
Quietly knocking on the window.

11 student.

And we seem three times stronger,
As if they too were baptized by fire,
Young beardless heroes,
In front of your suddenly revived formation
We are walking mentally today.

Teacher: The exploits of Soviet soldiers at the walls of the Brest Fortress, near Moscow and Leningrad, Stalingrad and Sevastopol, and on the Kursk Bulge have become unforgettable pages in the history of the war. It was difficult. And the song helped me survive. Songs of the war years are especially dear to us.

Children perform a medley of wartime songs.

"Katyusha"(M. Blanter, M. Isakovsky)

Apple and pear trees bloomed,
Fogs floated over the river,
Katyusha came ashore,
On a high bank, on a steep one.

"On a Nameless Height"(V. Basner, M. Matusovsky)

The grove under the mountain was smoking,
And the sunset burned with her...
There were only three of us left
Out of 18 guys.
There are so many of them, good friends,
Left to lie in the dark
Near an unfamiliar village.
At an unnamed height.

"Oh, roads"(A. Novikov, L. Oshanin)

Eh, roads... Dust and fog,
Cold, anxiety
Yes, steppe weeds.
Is it snowing in the wind?
Let's remember, friends...
These are dear to us
It is impossible to forget.

"Cranes"(Ya. Frenkel, R. Gamzatov)

Sometimes it seems to me that the soldiers
Those who did not come from the bloody fields,
They did not once die in our land,
And they turned into white cranes.
They are still from those ancient times
They fly and give us voices.
Isn’t that why it’s so often and sad
Do we fall silent while looking at the heavens?

Teacher: The war lasted 4 terrible years - 1418 days and nights. On May 9, 1945, Berlin, the last stronghold of fascism, fell. The entire sky exploded with fireworks of the long-awaited victory.

12 student.

On the ninth day of jubilant May,
When silence fell on the ground,
The news rushed from edge to edge:
The world has won! The war is over!
Victory!
Victory!
In the name of the Fatherland -
Victory!
In the name of the living -
Victory!
In the name of the future -
Victory!

Teacher: More than 20 million Soviet people died during the Great Patriotic War. A minute of silence is announced. Let us honor the memory of the fallen.

Through the centuries, through the years -
Remember!
About those who will never come again.
Remember!
Do not Cry!
Hold back the moans in your throat,
Bitter moans
Be worthy of the memory of the fallen!
Eternally worthy!

The song “Victory Day” sounds” (D. Tukhmanov, V. Kharitonov)

13 student.

We need peace - you and me,
And to all the children in the world.
And the dawn should be peaceful,
Which we will meet tomorrow.
We need peace, grass in dew,
Smiling childhood.
We need peace, a beautiful world,
Inherited.

14 student.

Who is bothered by this world - with flowers on the edge?
Who is in this world, wonderful world
Aimed the cannon?
I'll be happy…
You will be glad...
And we will all be happy...
When all the bullets and shells disappear on the ground!
Why are they scaring us again?
With hidden anger
That terrible atomic war,
Is it a neutron bomb?

15 student.

"No!" - we declare to war,
To all evil and black forces.
The grass should be green
And the sky is blue - blue.
Do you hear, friend, the streams are ringing,
Birds sing on the branches,
On a wonderful land
We were lucky to be born.
So let it always bloom,
Let the gardens rustle,
Let people look at her
With loving eyes!

Children perform the song “Sunny Circle”.

Target: to cultivate a sense of patriotism, pride in the victorious country using examples of poems and songs about the war.

Progress of the event.

  1. "Where the Motherland Begins"
  2. Moscow. 1955 Window to the courtyard. Mom calls her son.

Kolya, go home!

Son (comes with a friend, holding wooden machine guns)

Can we play again?

Mom - What are you playing?

Son. There was a war in the whole wide world.

And, as one, we shouted “hurray”

When the counselor drew with gray chalk

All over the board: "War Game."

Friend. Dividing everyone into “blue” and “green”,

They tied ribbons to our sleeves,

And we rolled down the snowy slopes

Fight for the Motherland, for Moscow!

Son. And, covered with fluffy snow,

From the grove, from the evening twilight

The blue ones shouted to us:

Friend “Death to the Nazis!”

Son. And “Death to the Nazis!” - we shouted to them.

Friend. We walked around them in waist-deep snow,

We crossed the pond, sliding on the ice,

“And if we don’t make it in time...” -

Worrying

We tore off our coats as we walked.

Son. And finally, wet and red-faced,

On a snowy forest clearing

We shouted: “Come on, give up, Krauts!” -

The Blues found themselves behind.

We found a blue flag in a birch trunk,

We won - everyone knew that.

But suddenly their leader, swallowing tears,

How the Internationale will sing!

Friend. I will not forget their expressions,

When, having violated the rules of war,

They passed through our surroundings,

They are strong in their invincibility...

Son (to father) - Dad, were you in the war? What is war?

The “children” sit down and put down their machine guns.

Father. You don’t know, my son, what war is!

This is not a smoky battlefield at all,

It's not even death and courage. She

Each drop finds its expression.

This is just dugout sand day after day

Yes, the blinding flashes of night shelling;

This is a headache that ache in the temple;

This is my youth, which decayed in the trenches;

These are dirty, rutted roads;

Homeless stars of trench nights;

These are my blood-washed letters,

What is written crookedly on rifle stocks;

This is life's short last dawn

Over the dug-up ground. And just as a conclusion -

Under the explosions of shells, during the flashes of rockets -

Selfless death on the battlefield.

3. Moscow. 1941 The same courtyard.

Levitan's message about the beginning of the war

All the actors come on stage.

4. The song “Holy War” plays

Verse I-II. Boys in grades 3-4 come out to the front row of the stage, put on caps, pick up toy machines, and sing along.

Verse III-IV. Girls come forward, put on medical bags and caps, and sing along.

Verse V-VI. “Children” stand next to the “parents” and sing along.

The artists disperse, leaving a boy in military uniform on stage.

The war has entered the house

Like sometimes a window

It will naturally open with a knock,

Fill the house with breath and fear,

The curtains will crumple the tight fabric.

Like rain on dusty glass

Sometimes it draws the likeness of light lightning,

So the spirit of war fills with dry anxiety

The last day of almost childhood years.

Another boy in military uniform and two girls in white dresses come onto the stage. The girls have caps and medical bags in their hands.

1st girl Oh, war, what have you done, vile:

our yards have become quiet,

our boys raised their heads -

they have matured for the time being,

barely loomed on the threshold

and went after the soldier - soldier...

Goodbye boys!

2nd girl Boys!

try to go back.

No, don't hide, be tall

spare neither bullets nor grenades

and don’t spare yourself,

And still

try to go back.

The girls put on medical bags and caps.

1st boy. Oh, war, what have you done, vile one?

instead of weddings - separation and smoke,

our girls dresses are white

They gave it to their sisters.

Boots - well, where can you get away from them?

Yes, green wings...

2nd boy. Don't give a damn about the gossipers, girls.

We'll settle the score with them later.

Let them chatter that you have nothing to believe in,

that you are going to war at random...

Goodbye girls!

1st boy. Girls,

try to go back.

Two boys come on stage - an “adult” and a “child”.

Child. You also asked to go into battle,

Where machine guns sing songs.

The father shook his yearling:

Father. “And who will the mother stay with?

Now they're putting pressure on her

All the troubles and worries.

You will be her support

You will help her."

Performing the song “Remember, guys!”

Boys in military uniform march to the front of the stage.

1st boy. Two hundred meters - quite a bit -

a forest separates us from us.

It seems like the road is too long?

Just one small throw.

Only our security knows -

the road is not that close.

Before us is a “no man’s” clearing,

and the enemies are near that fishing line.

Ahead are empty cities,

Unplowed fields.

It's hard to know that my Russia

From that fishing line - not mine...

I’ll look at my fellow guardsmen:

eyebrows knitted, darkened, -

like me, their hearts ache

righteous, sacred anger.

2nd boy. What happened to the sky? Never

It was not so roomy and capacious.

From gray dawn to darkness

In it the wind builds towers and cities

From clouds and clouds. And the blue is spacious,

And the rainbow flows like a colorful stream,

I lost count of the shades of the sky -

Green, matte pearl, black...

3rd boy. I swear: not a step back!

I'm probably dead myself

I will lie down on this earth,

How will I rent out this land?

I swear we'll be even

With the enemy. I make a vow

That blood will be washed away

Traces of his victories!..

What if I break

The oath that I take

What if I suddenly chicken out?

Before the enemy in battle,

Take harsh measures

Shame on me:

Let him punish with death

Me the law of war!

4th boy. When, having fallen on the battlefield -

And not in poetry, but in reality, -

I suddenly saw above me

A living look at the blue,

When she leaned over me

My sister's suffering -

The pain immediately became different:

Not as strong, not as sharp.

It's like I've been watered

Living and dead water,

It's like Russia is above me

Bowed her brown head!..

Girls dressed as nurses come to the front of the stage to join the boys.

1st girl. Touching the three great oceans,

She lies, spreading out the cities,

Covered with a grid of meridians,

Invincible, wide, proud.

But at the hour when the last grenade

Already in your hand

And in a short moment you need to remember at once

All that we have left in the distance

You don't remember a big country,

Which one have you traveled and learned?

Do you remember your homeland - like this,

How you saw her as a child.

2nd girl. A piece of land, leaning against three birches,

The long road behind the forest,

A small river with a creaking carriage,

Sandy shore with low willow trees.

This is where we were lucky to be born,

Where for life, until death, we found

That handful of earth that is suitable,

To see in it the signs of the whole earth.

Yes, you can survive in the heat, in thunderstorms, in frosts.

Yes, you can go hungry and cold,

Go to death... But these three birches

You can't give it to anyone while you're alive.

Performing the song “We Need One Victory”

The actors move deeper into the stage, two “little” girls come forward.

1st girl. Long-armed, thin, without a belt,

the captured German looks at me.

He's chilled by our wind

and weakened by our snow.

The Atlantic has built a rampart,

and I’m tired of our shovel.

Apparently, there is no earth heavier,

than the land of the fields near Moscow.

2nd girl. You brought a rope and a bullet

to the kingdom of songs and the brotherhood of birches.

You came here to reign, soldier,

Yes, your machine gun is damaged.

The stripes came off in battles,

medals were lost in the snow.

And the banners of the German country

the walls of Kremlinskaya fell.

Children with flowers come to the front of the stage.

Student. The soldiers were returning from the war.

By country's railways

Trains carried them day and night.

Their tunics were covered in dust

And the sweat is still salty

In these days of endless spring.

Pupil. The soldiers were returning from the war.

And they passed through Moscow like dreams, -

They were hot and drunk,

The parks were full of flowers.

Elephants trumpeted at the zoo -

The soldiers were returning from the war!

Student. The old people were returning home

And very young fathers -

Muscovites, Leningraders, Donetsk...

The Siberians were returning.

Pupil. The Siberians were returning -

Both hunters and fishermen,

And drivers of complex cars,

And the rulers of peaceful valleys, -

The giant people were returning...

Student. Did you come back?

He walked forward

Walked forward

The winner is the people!

Performance of the song “Victory Day”.

Mother. My boy, how long have I been waiting for you!

And suddenly I heard the call of Victory.

I've already collected everything on the table,

I'm waiting for you, but you're still not there.

All the dust has long since flown away from the bird cherry trees.

My boy, where are you lost?

Our house is already full of friends and acquaintances,

You're the only one left.

Son. Mom, you know it's my fault

I'm to blame for you.

I was about to go back

And suddenly that last battle.

The battle is after the end of the war,

But the Krauts did not know this.

Everyone's nerves are raw,

That's probably why I fell.

I died, mom, forgive me,

Stay at the gate for me.

And if Varya asks me,

Say that love is not a mistake.

Mother. My boy, don’t go, wait!

Let's choose a different path.

Another will die in that last battle,

Let him leave his love.

Son. Oh, mom, the other one - after all, he is my brother,

He is also not guilty of anything.

Since it fell to me to fall in the last battle,

So I will take away my love.

Forgive me, mom!

Eternal flame.

Pupil. Wherever you go

Did you go

But stop here!

To the grave this way

Bow with all your heart!

Student. Whoever you are

Fisherman, miner,

Scientist or shepherd -

Remember forever:

Here lies

Your very best friend.

Pupil. For both you and me

He did everything he could -

He did not spare himself in battle,

And he saved his homeland.

Student. Through the years, through the centuries -

About those who will never come again -

Pupil. Do not Cry!

Hold back the moans in your throat,

Bitter moans

Be worthy of the memory of the fallen!

Eternally worthy!

Student. People! As long as hearts are knocking -

At what price is happiness won?

Please remember!

Performance of the song “Sunny Circle”

Olga Alekseevna Kornilova, Deputy Director for Educational Management, teacher of the highest category;

Mikhailova Tatyana Georgievna, primary school teacher, first category

MBOU "Secondary school No. 32, with in-depth study of subjects of physics and mathematics" Astrakhan

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Olga Polozova
Musical and literary composition for May 9 for children of senior preschool age

Scenario

musical and literary composition,

Target: Convey to Children's holiday meaning"Victory Day", cultivate love and respect for the memory of fallen soldiers.

Tasks:1. Arouse interest in the military history of our Motherland, army, people.

2. To develop citizenship, a sense of love and pride for the Motherland.

3. Cultivate moral and patriotic qualities children through musical- aesthetic education.

4. Orient parents towards civic education children in the family.

Characters: presenters – adults

Progress of the event

Junior children preschool age pass and are seated in the hall before the start of the holiday. Children senior preschool age children enter the hall to the music"Victory Day" D. Tukhmanova, holding flowers, flags, blue scarves and fireworks ribbons.

Children seniors and preparatory groups perform formation changes under music.

Methodist: Good afternoon, dear guests! Very soon, on May 9, our entire country will celebrate a glorious holiday - Victory Day. 70 years have passed since the day the Soviet Army and our people defeated Nazi Germany.

Presenter: We celebrate many holidays,

We all dance, play, sing.

And we meet the beautiful autumn,

And we are waiting for a beautiful Christmas tree.

But there is one holiday - the most important.

And spring brings it to us.

Victory Day is solemn, glorious,

The whole country celebrates it.

1st child: I know from dad, I know from grandfather:

On the ninth of May Victory came to us!

All the people expected a victorious day,

That day became the most joyful holiday!

2nd: The people defended the Fatherland,

He walked bravely into a formidable battle,

People did not spare their lives

Dear for the Fatherland!

3rd: Did your fathers and grandfathers bring it?

Happiness to the people of the whole earth,

We glorify on the bright Victory Day

All those who went into great battle!

4th: When Victory Day comes,

Gardens are blooming, fields are blooming.

When Victory Day comes -

The whole earth breathes in spring!

5th: When Victory Day comes,

The sun rises earlier.

And, like one big family,

Our people are marching in columns!

6th: When Victory Day comes,

They sound and music, and laughter,

And, accepting congratulations,

We congratulate everyone!

Song of your choice musical the leader is played by children senior preschool age

Presenter: 70 years of our glorious Victory. And we remember with gratitude our warriors, defenders who defended the world in a fierce battle. We owe it to all our defenders, today's veterans and those who are not with us, that we now live under a peaceful, clear sky. Eternal glory to them!

Honored guests came to our kindergarten to share the joy of Victory. Let's welcome them. (The presenter introduces the veterans by name.)

Methodist: We got this Victory at a great price! And it is very important that people never forget those terrible days of the war. Today we will remember how it was.

An audio recording is playing music performed by a brass band. Children play with each other, with toys, and read books. It sounds like a waltz.

Leading joyfully: (to the sounds of a waltz)

The country woke up peacefully on this June day.

Its lilacs have just unfurled in the parks.

The country greeted the morning rejoicing in the sun and peace...

(the presenter suddenly falls silent and music, and the children freeze with objects in their hands)

Sounds "Air Raid", the children scatter to their places, the siren stops

Leading tragically:

Suddenly, sad words echoed across the airwaves.

The soundtrack of the song is playing "Holy war" background.

Presenter. (reads in the background)

And the people stood up, hearing the call of the country.

And on the fronts of that great war

Soldiers bravely went into mortal combat

For our Motherland, for you and me! (song fades out)

Two boys in military uniforms with machine guns enter the hall.

1st child. Did you bequeath to us to die, Motherland?

Life promised, love promised, Motherland!

2nd child. Are children born for death, Motherland?

Did you want our death, Motherland?

1st child. The flame hit the sky. Do you remember, Motherland?

2nd child: Quiet said: "Rise to the rescue", Motherland.

Presenter: The border guards were the first to enter the battle; they fiercely defended the borders of our Motherland. But the enemy was advancing and more and more soldiers began to leave for the front. Seeing their fathers, sons, and brothers off to war, women tenderly and touchingly said goodbye to them.

"Farewell Waltz" dance composition

Presenter: Every day and every hour there was a battle for the vastness of our country. All forces were used to stop the enemy. Fierce battles took place on the seas, rivers, on land and in the sky, in forests and swamps.

Dramatization of the poem by S. Marshak We are military. (Preparatory group)

Children come out in costumes with elements of military uniforms. Before each 4th verse, the presenter reads out the names of the soldiers by branch of the military.

Telephone operator (with phone)

Hello, Hello, Jupiter, I am Diamond.

I can hardly hear you at all.

We occupied the village with a fight,

How are you, hello, hello.

Sailor (looks through binoculars) .

There's an airplane on the horizon.

Full speed ahead, forward!

Prepare for battle crew,

Leave us, our fighter.

Submachine gunner: (with automatic) .

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.

Private (in a cap, with an 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.

Pilot (with map) .

The infantry is here, and the tanks are here.

Seven minutes left to fly.

The combat order is clear.

ALL: The enemy will not leave us.

(Children sit down, a sailor comes out)

Sailor: Our banner flies red above the ship,

And behind the stern is an azure wave.

We will grow up and become sailors,

We will protect you, country!

"Sailors' Dance" - performed by the boys of the preparatory group.

Presenter: During the war, poets and composers They composed many good, heartfelt songs that soldiers loved to sing during their rest hours. The song always helped maintain the morale of soldiers in between battles and at rest. Artists came to the front and performed for the soldiers. These were songs about the Motherland, about mothers, about a beloved home.

Adults perform a medley of war songs.

Presenter: Our people endured a terrible and difficult war and emerged victorious. Everyone, young and old, rose up to fight the enemy. Women worked in the rear and old men: fired shells, sewed clothes, treated the wounded. “Everything for the front, everything for Victory!”- the slogan of the war years sounded!

Child: My great-grandmother did not fight,

In the rear she brought Victory closer,

We had factories in the rear,

They made tanks and airplanes there for the front...

Shells were made and bullets were cast,

They made clothes, boots,

Bombs for planes, guns for soldiers,

And guns, and of course, provisions.

And the children helped the adults: extinguished incendiary bombs dropped from fascist planes. They worked in factories along with adults, helping to grow bread and potatoes. And this was very difficult, because they did not sleep enough and were malnourished.

Scene (Senior group)

Brother and sister waiting for their mother. Sister wrapped in old shawl, plays with dolls, brother repairs a stool.

Sister: So cold! And mom doesn't come.

Perhaps she will bring us some bread.

Well, at least where to find a tiny one,

I'm afraid to go to bed hungry.

Brother: Don’t I want to eat?

Want! But I still remain silent.

After all, where our dad is now,

Heavier than ours.

The shells don't explode here,

And you and I have a home.

And most importantly, the Nazis are far away.

And who in the country has it easy now!

Sister: Do you remember pancakes with jam?

Tea with mom's cookies

Which she baked on holidays.

Now I could eat it all by myself!

Brother: You're talking about food again!

It would be better not to poison my soul!

The more often you remember her,

The more hungry you feel.

And I don't need memories.

Sister: And here you can hear mom’s steps!

Brother (strictly) Don't you dare whine in front of her,

Let her rest first. (sit down)

Presenter: The mother returned, but they never saw their father. (Light a candle) And many did not return from the war, but in the windows of the houses a candle burned day and night - a sign that they remember and are waiting for those who went to war to come home. But there is a fire that evokes special feelings and special memories in people. This is the fire on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

There are many such graves on our land. These graves contain the remains of soldiers who died on the battlefield during the war. The ashes of one of these soldiers are buried near the Kremlin wall in Moscow. Therefore on the tombstone written: “Your name is unknown. Your feat is immortal". This inscription means that people will always remember that the fallen soldiers defended their Motherland, their relatives and friends, their children and grandchildren. In honor of the victory over fascism, the Eternal Flame burns so that people do not forget about the exploits of our heroes.

1st child: People come to the Eternal Flame.

(preg. gr) They come to bow low

To those who died in a brutal war,

The Motherland is proud of their exploits.

2nd: Fire burns in rain, snow, and hail,

The blizzard and wind will not notice it.

The feat of valiant soldiers is immortal.

Both adults and children bring flowers

3rd: To those who stood for their homeland,

So that the war could not happen again.

People come to the Eternal Flame,

They come to bow deeply.

Children seniors groups perform the song "The Veterans Are Coming"

Presenter: I ask everyone to stand up, (stand near the chairs) Let's honor the memory of the fallen with a minute of silence.

Minute of silence (metronome)

Presenter: Please everyone sit down. Through the centuries, through the years, remember, never forget the terrible years of war.

1st child: No! - we declare to war,

To all evil and black forces,

The grass should be green

And the sky is blue-blue.

2nd child: We need a colorful world.

And we will all be glad

When they disappear on earth

All bullets and shells.

Presenter: The war lasted four long years. The enemy gradually began to weaken, the soldiers of our Motherland advanced to liberate the Russian land. But where did the Soviet soldiers get their strength? They were helped by letters from their homeland. When the battle stops, a soldier sits in a trench, takes out a piece of paper and a small pencil, and writes a couple of lines home. And in response he receives letters from his own mothers, from his beloved wives and children. This gave strength to the fighters; they knew that they were waiting for them home and fought even more fiercely. Every day triangle letters arrived from the front

Adults sing a song "In the dugout"

Presenter: Our valiant army drove the enemy not only from our lands, but also liberated the peoples of other countries captured by the Nazis in Germany. Their feat is immortal. The heroes of that war received awards, orders and medals.

Child: My great-grandfather is a hero!

He defended the country

Sometimes he doesn't sleep at night,

How will he remember that war?

He was wounded twice

He recovered and returned to duty.

And again fighting with the enemy,

My great-grandfather is a hero!

There has been no war for a long time,

But in memory she

Fighters like grandfather

Don't forget, country!

Song "Great grandfather" solo

Presenter: On the ninth day of jubilant May,

When silence fell on the ground,

The news rushed from the edge to the edges:

The world has won! The war is over!

Victory Day! The long-awaited holiday!

Peaceful blue skies.

Peoples, countries remember on earth,

On this day the war ended!

1st child: The war ended in victory,

Those years are behind us.

Medals and orders are burning

On many people's chests.

2nd child: Who wears the military order

For exploits in battle.

And who - for the feat of labor,

In my native land.

3rd child: We need world: to you and me,

And to all the children in the world.

And the dawn should be peaceful

Which we will meet tomorrow.

4th child: We want to live under a peaceful sky,

And rejoice and be friends,

We want it to be everywhere on the planet

Children did not know war at all!

Preparatory group girls perform a dance with blue scarves "Peaceful Sky".

Presenter: Time passes. War veterans are passing away. But people who have accomplished feats must live forever - in their hearts and memories children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

1st child: Thank you for the bright light of the sun,

For the joy of life in every moment of ours,

For the trills of the nightingale, and for the dawn,

And beyond the fields of blooming daisies.

2nd child: - Yes! The terrible hour is behind us.

We only learned about the war from books.

Thank you, we love you very much!

Bows to you from girls and boys!

Children present flowers to visiting veterans.

3rd child: The sun is shining on Victory Day

And it will always shine for us.

Our grandfathers were in fierce battles

They managed to defeat the enemy.

4th child: The columns are marching in an even formation,

And songs flow here and there,

And in the sky of hero cities

Festive fireworks sparkle. (T. Shabatin)

Children perform composition with colorful ribbons "Victory Salute".

Children leave the hall to the songs of the war years.