Traditional family presentation. Presentation of the project “Family Traditions. Favorite vacation spots

What are family traditions? " Family traditions These are the usual family norms, behavior patterns, customs and views that are passed on from generation to generation.” “Family traditions are the usual norms, behavior patterns, customs and views accepted in the family that are passed on from generation to generation.”


With a great deal of truth, we can assume that when the phrase “family traditions” is mentioned, most people have associations with the words “home”, “relatives”, “parents”, “children”. With a great deal of truth, we can assume that when the phrase “family traditions” is mentioned, most people have associations with the words “home”, “relatives”, “parents”, “children”.


And indeed, if you close your eyes and mentally say the word “childhood”, then, along with loved ones and family and the homeliness of your parents’ home, other associations arise in the human mind, something that is unique only to your family. It is precisely this “something” that can be called a family tradition. These memories are very deep in the human consciousness, since the actions that we mean by the concept of “family traditions” were repeated many times with early childhood. And indeed, if you close your eyes and mentally say the word “childhood”, then, along with loved ones and family and the homeliness of your parents’ home, other associations arise in the human mind, something that is unique only to your family. It is precisely this “something” that can be called a family tradition. These memories are very deep in the human consciousness, since the actions that we mean by the concept of “family traditions” have been repeated many times since early childhood.


A few fragments of memories related to family traditions: “On weekends, my mother always made dumplings and dumplings. Not a single weekend without them! Only the filling changed: meat, liver, cottage cheese, strawberries. While I was waking up, the final preparations were going on in the kitchen. And then one day I had already gotten enough sleep, but there were still no characteristic sounds from the kitchen... I even wandered there out of curiosity to ask: “Isn’t it time to serve the dumplings?” But it turned out that everything was so banal, it just turns out that the clocks were changed at night, and my mother decided to hold off a little. This is such a family tradition...”


“Our family had labor traditions. The whole family came to my grandmother to dig potatoes, parents, uncles and aunts, all with children. When we were little, the adults were digging potatoes, the kids were running around. And when they grew up, they helped the adults. And at the end of the harvest, the whole family baked potatoes in the garden. Those were the times! Evening, the dying coals of the fire, the faces of brothers and sisters smeared with burnt potatoes, interesting memories of adults and the sparkle of grasshoppers...” “Our family had labor traditions. The whole family came to my grandmother to dig potatoes, parents, uncles and aunts, all with children. When we were little, the adults were digging potatoes, the kids were running around. And when they grew up, they helped the adults. And at the end of the harvest, the whole family baked potatoes in the garden. Those were the times! Evening, dying coals of a fire, faces of brothers and sisters smeared with burnt potatoes, interesting memories of adults and the sparkle of grasshoppers..."


“About what, about what?.. About family traditions?.. What kind of traditions are there! The whole tradition in one word is summer at grandma's. Air, river, sun. Helping mother and grandmother in canning fruits and vegetables. And you know... there is some sense in this: all winter the neighbors came to visit and praised the cucumbers. And I do this, and I teach my own people! There’s no point in running around the shops and buying all sorts of nonsense here, because everything is our own, the best!” There are many such examples related to traditions. The main thing is that in all statements there is a desire to preserve these traditions and pass them on to their children. “About what, about what?.. About family traditions?.. What kind of traditions are there! The whole tradition in one word is summer at grandma's. Air, river, sun. Helping mother and grandmother in canning fruits and vegetables. And you know... there is some sense in this: all winter the neighbors came to visit and praised the cucumbers. And I do this, and I teach my own people! There’s no point in running around the shops and buying all sorts of nonsense here, because everything is our own, the best!” There are many such examples related to traditions. The main thing is that in all statements there is a desire to preserve these traditions and pass them on to their children.


The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members. The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members.


Family traditions are the spiritual atmosphere of a home, which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants. Thus, some families prefer to get up early, have a quick breakfast, go to work and meet in the evening without asking questions or talking. In other families, it is customary to have meals together, discuss plans, and there is increased attention to each other’s problems. Family traditions are the spiritual atmosphere of a home, which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants. Thus, some families prefer to get up early, have a quick breakfast, go to work and meet in the evening without asking questions or talking. In other families, it is customary to have meals together, discuss plans, and there is increased attention to each other’s problems.


In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only a family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job. In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only a family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job.


Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. Let them come into life naturally. Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. Let them come into life naturally.


If most of the usual family rituals do not bring restrictions, but only joy and pleasure, this strengthens the sense of family integrity, the feeling of the uniqueness of one’s own home and confidence in the future. That charge of inner warmth and optimism that each of us carries within us is acquired in childhood, and the greater it is, the better. If most of the usual family rituals do not bring restrictions, but only joy and pleasure, this strengthens the sense of family integrity, the feeling of the uniqueness of one’s own home and confidence in the future. That charge of inner warmth and optimism that each of us carries within us is acquired in childhood, and the greater it is, the better.




And also family traditions and rituals: * allow you to feel the stability of your way of life: “whatever the weather”, what is established will happen in your family; *give a feeling of confidence in the world around us and security; *sets you up for optimism and a positive perception of life, when “every day is a holiday”; *create unique memories that you will tell your children about; *allows you to feel proud of yourself and your family. And also family traditions and rituals: * allow you to feel the stability of your way of life: “whatever the weather”, what is established will happen in your family; *give a feeling of confidence in the world around us and security; *sets you up for optimism and a positive perception of life, when “every day is a holiday”; *create unique memories that you will tell your children about; *allows you to feel proud of yourself and your family.



International Day of Families, established by the UN General Assembly in 1993. The establishment of this day aims to draw the attention of the public of countries to numerous family problems. According to the UN Secretary-General, when the fundamental rights of one family are violated, the unity of the entire human family of which they are members is threatened. International Day of Families, established by the UN General Assembly in 1993. The establishment of this day aims to draw the attention of the public of countries to numerous family problems. According to the UN Secretary-General, when the fundamental rights of one family are violated, the unity of the entire human family of which they are members is threatened.


A person’s life begins with the family; here he is formed as a citizen. Family is a source of love, respect, solidarity and affection, something on which any civilized society is built, without which a person cannot exist. The well-being of the family is the measure of the development and progress of the country. A person’s life begins with the family; here he is formed as a citizen. Family is a source of love, respect, solidarity and affection, something on which any civilized society is built, without which a person cannot exist. The well-being of the family is the measure of the development and progress of the country. Questionnaire “Family as a source of happiness” * Have you ever met happy people? * Do you consider yourself happy? If not, then what do you need to be “full of happiness”? What do you do to be happy? *Have you ever thought about what happiness is? Give the definition of happiness: “Happiness is... a) in one word b) in one sentence c) without limiting oneself by size *What does this concept include in your opinion? Place it on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. places (indicate with numbers on the left side depending on the importance for you personally): Questionnaire “Family as a source of happiness” * Have you ever met happy people? * Do you consider yourself happy? If not, then what do you need to be “full of happiness”? What do you do to be happy? *Have you ever thought about what happiness is? Give the definition of happiness: “Happiness is... a) in one word b) in one sentence c) without limiting oneself by size *What does this concept include in your opinion? Place it on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. places (indicate with numbers on the left side depending on their importance for you personally):


Interesting, exciting work, - mutual understanding with loved ones, - a good, friendly family, - prosperity, - a sense of need for people, - awareness of the duty being performed, - interesting work. *Do you agree with these terms of the concept? What could you add? *Could you be happy living with your loved one on a desert island? (Please justify your answer) *Have you ever thought about the purpose of your life? *What do you think is the ideal of a happy female (male) destiny? - interesting, exciting work, - mutual understanding with loved ones, - a good, friendly family, - prosperity, - a feeling of being needed by people, - awareness of the duty being performed, - interesting work. *Do you agree with these terms of the concept? What could you add? *Could you be happy living with your loved one on a desert island? (Please justify your answer) *Have you ever thought about the purpose of your life? *What do you think is the ideal of a happy female (male) destiny?

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Family occupies an important place in a person’s life. In a family, a person grows, develops, and his character is formed. Family traditions play an important role in shaping a person’s personality. Tradition is a custom, an established order in behavior, in everyday life, as well as something that has been passed on from one generation to another, inherited from ancestors. The connection between generations, the preservation of family traditions - this has always been important. Unfortunately, many modern families live separately, rarely get together, forget about their parents - they do not have joint activities. The lack of traditions in the family leads to separation of people, even those closest to them.

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Project goal and objectives

Developing interest in family traditions.

  • talk with my parents about traditions in our family,
  • collect photographic material from a family album,
  • create a presentation,
  • speak in front of your classmates.
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    My family

    Mom - Lyudmila Manksurovna
    Dad - Anatoly Valerievich
    Sister – Nastya
    I am Julia

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    Parents

    Dad is the director of Universal Auto (they repair cars there). He is a responsible leader, an excellent specialist, an attentive husband and the kindest dad. And once in his youth he played on a hockey team and got us used to the skating rink.

    Mom is a housewife. She knows everything and can do everything: cook deliciously, clean the apartment to a shine, take care of pets, understand all our school subjects and drive a car in your spare time.

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    My sister

    My sister Nastya is 8 years old. She studies in grade 2A at school No. 19.
    We live together with her. We relax together, I often help my sister with her studies.

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    Our favorites

    Our pets live at our house: the cat Sima and the pug Lisa.
    They are also members of our family.

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    Our friends

    We love guests very much. People come to us not only on holidays, but also in their free time. These are our relatives and our friends. We try to make our guests have a good time!

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    My favorite activities

    • I really like to draw and do handicrafts (paper, plasticine, photo collages).
    • I love to play computer games, V social networks I'm looking for relatives. I hang out with friends, study in clubs: playing the flute, choir, “Isothread”. I want to learn to play the guitar in Smena.
    • My sister and I help our grandmother: we bake pancakes, cakes, go shopping, buy souvenirs.
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    We have a friendly family

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    We spend our free time together

    In winter we go ice skating, down ice slides, swim in the sauna pool, and love spectacular performances (this year we admired dolphins in the dolphinarium).

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    Favorite vacation spots

    Our favorite places are the city garden, the dacha (we have three of them, and not only we work there, but also our two grandmothers); cinema "Kinomir", outskirts of the city (forest, river, lake outside the city).

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    We love our home

    At home we communicate, relax and play lotto and dominoes. We arrange photo shoots.

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    Our holidays

    • Our family has one very good rule: celebrate all holidays together. It must be fun, interesting and unusual!
    • We distribute responsibilities in advance: Mom prepares food, Dad opens the table, checks the lighting, and much more. My sister and I decorate the room (hang up posters and balloons), and together with my mother we set the table.
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    Every holiday we buy each other small gifts (gels, souvenirs, necessary things for the household), or we prepare gifts with our own hands: drawings, applications, origami, candles, souvenirs from improvised materials, for example, from salt dough.

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    Wedding ceremonies Weddings were usually celebrated in the fall or winter after Epiphany. The wedding ceremony consisted of several stages and took a long period of time. The godfather and godmother or the boy's parents came to marry the girl, and less often, other relatives. They sat under the mat and started a conversation allegorically: “You have a product, we have a merchant,” or “You have a chicken, we have a cockerel, let’s bring them into one barn.” If they agreed, then a series of pre-wedding meetings took place: the bride's viewing, acquaintance with the groom's household. They agreed on the wedding date, the size of the dowry, the size and contents of the clutch - the groom's monetary contribution and the clothes that he bought for the bride (this could be a fur coat, a coat, a silk dress, boots with galoshes, etc.). Following this, preparations for the wedding took place for about a month. Throughout this period, the bride's friends gathered at her house for evenings, helped prepare gifts for the wedding and dowry: sewed, knitted lace, embroidered.

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    Wedding rituals All rituals included in the wedding cycle were accompanied by songs according to the moment - sad, lyrical, majestic, comic, farewell. The playful nature of the wedding entertainment was fully manifested the next day, when the son-in-law, and after him all those present, went “to the mother-in-law for pancakes.” Among the Cossacks, for example, after a noisy (with throwing and smashing of plates) fun in the mother-in-law’s house, they dressed up in different clothes, painted or covered their faces with canvas, and, whooping and singing, rode around the village on oxen harnessed to carts - Rydvans. We stopped by to visit our godfathers and other guests. The wedding could last a week or more. Despite the limited number of invitees, almost everyone could attend, take part in dances, performances, and occasionally enjoy refreshments. Collectors of folklore note the impoverishment of wedding rituals in the 20th century, the disappearance of not only many sad moments, but also a number of playful moments. The composition of participants expanded, but the wedding “roles” were lost. Ritual song folklore went into the realm of history.

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    Calendar holidays and rituals, folklore The main winter holidays fell in January. Two holy weeks (Yuletide) united three major holidays: Christmas, New Year(old style) and Epiphany. On holidays, magical games were played and symbolic actions were performed with grain, bread, and straw (“so that there would be a harvest”). Children, girls and boys went from house to house to carol at Christmas time, and also caroled on New Year's Day. Throughout the Christmas period, especially on New Year's Eve and after it, the girls wondered to find out their fate. A mandatory element of Christmastide was dressing up. Young people dressed up as old men and women, gypsies, hussars; they smeared their faces with soot, put on fur coats turned inside out and walked around the village, making fun of everyone, acting out scenes, having fun. Mostly young people took part, the rest were spectators.

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    Long before midnight, believers, dressed in light clothes, flock to the temple and reverently await the Easter Celebration. Before midnight, the arrival of the great minute of the Luminous Feast of the Resurrection of Christ is announced. The priests with a cross and lamps come from the altar and, together with the people, walk around the church singing. This is a procession around the church. Easter in Russia is celebrated with several other rituals: dyeing eggs and baking Easter cakes. This is such a widespread ritual in Russia that even practically non-believers do not avoid it. It consists of exchanging kisses with greetings and congratulations: “Christ is risen!” and the answer: “Truly risen!” and then exchanging colored eggs. The egg, which was traditionally painted red, has become a mandatory attribute and symbol of Christian Easter since the 12th century.

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    Celebrating the Old New Year. There is no other country like this. It falls on January 13th. Until 1918, Russia used the Julian calendar, which was 13 days ahead of the Gregorian calendar, common in Europe. By decree of the Soviet government of January 24, 1918, Russia began to live according to the same calendar as the rest. However, for a long time all dates were indicated with the mark “according to the new style” or “according to the old style”. However, on January 13, according to the new style, most families still celebrated the Old New Year, which was considered the “real” one. Over time, people got used to the new calendar, but the tradition of celebrating the Old New Year remained. Now many people interpret the Old New Year in their own way: as if in 13 days the New Year has already become “your boyfriend,” “an old friend,” “old,” and this event is celebrated. This holiday is often more fun and democratic than the more solemn celebration of the New Year.

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    Family traditions Mom, dad, brother and me! We are a happy family! What could be more valuable than family? You are always welcome here with love. Your father’s home welcomes you with warmth. And they send you off on your way with kindness! Family traditions are something that passes on in a family from one generation to another; it is something that unites all family members, making their lives joyful and interesting. Why are they needed, you ask? Traditions bring the family closer together, making it a real fortress where everyone feels confident and protected. I have a large and friendly family - mom, dad, brother and me. Every family has its own traditions and ours is no exception.

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    Our family has an old tradition - every year we celebrate May 9 - Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War. Patriotic War and September 8, Donbass Liberation Day. These days we lay flowers, organize trips to places of military glory, visit the local history museum and exhibitions military equipment. In the evenings, with our family, we look at photographs of our grandfathers, uncles and dads while serving in the army. And also photos and medals of our great-grandfather, who served as a tank commander. We listen with interest to the conversations – the memories of the elders. During meetings with war veterans, our parents try to take part in them. My brother and I, when we grow up, will continue the family tradition and serve the Fatherland.

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    A healthy body means a healthy mind Playing sports is our family tradition. Our parents personal example introduce us to sports. Together with our parents we go on bike rides or roller skate. And in winter, our whole family loves to skate. In our free time, we play football with the guys or skateboard. When our whole family manages to get out of town, we take a ball and badminton with us and organize competitions. At home, my parents made us a sports corner. And a year ago they took us to sports section aikido. Our family motto is: “A healthy mind in a healthy body.”

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    Along the streets of our hometown Walking around the city is also our family tradition. What could be more pleasant than wandering together along the paths of squares and parks? IN holidays the city flashes with many colorful lights. My parents and I go to theaters, museums, the Philharmonic, the planetarium, the circus and the botanical garden. In the summer we like to go boating in the city pond, relax in the city park and go on rides. We like to look at the forged figures and admire the fountains. Blooming roses delight the eye from early summer to late autumn. Our city is buried in flowers and trees. Everywhere is clean and tidy. We will do everything to make it richer and more beautiful.

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    Along the seas, along the waves Another tradition of our family is a trip to the sea in the summer. This is the happiest time for me. After all, at the sea I can not only swim to my heart’s content, ride a banana boat, sunbathe in the sun and build sand castles with my parents and brother, but also admire beautiful sunsets and sunrises with them, walk through the Crimean mountains and just talk about everything at light.

    Library lesson "Family and family traditions"

    Goals:

    Introduce children to the family, as a part of the clan, in which the thoughts, traditions and culture of the Russian people merge;

    Development of creative activity, ability to work with proverbs, development of speech;

    Foster interest and love for family traditions.

    Equipment : interactive whiteboard, projector, computer, presentation.

    Lesson progress

    1. Organizational moment

    Hello, dear guys! Today we are talking about family and relationships in it, about family holidays and traditions. A family is not just people who live together. These are people close to each other who are united by feelings, interests, ideals, attitudes to life, people who will help in difficult times and will rejoice at your successes more than anyone else in the world. Family is when you love and you are loved, and not for something, but in spite of everything.

    SLIDE 1 “My family is my fortress”

    2. Introduction to the topic

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    In Yuri Kuranov’s work “The Warmth of the Hearth” the concept of “family” is revealed in this way: seven - I. That is, I am repeated seven times in my children. Because it was believed that every family should have seven children. Why? The number “seven” has long been considered significant and especially happy, because it means the fullness of a person’s earthly life, success in all his good endeavors.

    Until the beginning of the 20th century, the family consisted of more than one generation, and it is no coincidence that the word was formed - FAMILY. There were grandfather, grandmother, mother, father, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren. They lived together and helped each other. Some kept up with the housework, others worked in the fields, older brothers and sisters protected the younger ones. They lived cheerfully, respected old age, and protected the young. The families were large and strong.

    SLIDE 4 “Family is...” (poem)

    Why do you think family is so important for every person?

    What do we get in the family?.

    Now, let's see, have we named everything?Slide 5.

    What is the most important thing we get in a family?Slide 6.

    Families are all different. How are they different? Of course, with your habits, way of life, customs, atmosphere, traditions. Traditions that are passed on from generation to generation. A person is born, grows, and thinks: Who am I? Where am I from? Where are my roots?

    For a long time, one of the traditions in Russian families has been the tradition of learning about their ancestors, compiling their pedigree, family tree.

    3. Presentation of family trees is shown

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    Ignorance of one's ancestors was previously equated with a lack of education.

    Have you ever heard the word “genealogy” before? Translated from Greek, it means “pedigree.” This means that this is a science that searches for the ancestors of people.

    Geneology - Greek word, pedigree

    Now everything has been simplified to such an extent that we sometimes do not know not only great-grandmothers, but even cousins, uncles, aunts, etc. It is known that one of the items that A.S. was especially proud of. Pushkin, there was a button from the uniform of his distant famous ancestor - Abram Hannibal. The poet ordered a button to be put into his favorite cane, which he almost never parted with, and proudly showed it to his friends.

    Slide 8 with the image of A. Pushkin.

    The homework for all of you will be this: make a family tree of your family. The most best works will be appreciated. Originality, accuracy of work and knowledge of family genealogy will be assessed, i.e. The more knees you specify, the better.

    You and I will try to compile our own genealogies. Of course, we do not have 5000 historical names in them, as in the genealogy of A.S. and Pushkin. Some will have 10-15 leaves on the tree, some will have more.

    4. Conversation about traditions.

    Since ancient times, there was a tradition in Rus': representatives of one familyengaged in one type of activity.

    This is how dynasties of potters, tailors, bakers, shoemakers, and military men were born. Builders, miners, teachers... Are there families in your class where dynasties have formed?

    Students talk about dynasties in their family.

    Slide 9, 10 – continuation of the dynasty.

    Many families have a traditionspending joint vacations and free time.

    Students talk about how they spend their free time with their families.

    Slide 11 – fishing

    Slide 12 – in the park

    Slide 13 – sport

    - Take care of elderly parents – one of the wonderful traditions in our families.

    There is a tradition -collect and store family photos.

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    Guys, raise your hands, who has such a tradition at home, collecting family albums?

    Since 1829, when the French artist and designer Daguerre invented photography, the tradition of compiling and storing family albums has become firmly established in our lives. Every family has photographs that leave lasting memories of dear people and events in family life.

    This tradition is very important. It is not without reason that during the war or in other situations when people were forced to leave their homes, they took with them only the most valuable things and among them photographs of dear people “To remember what we were like, look in the family album” - one of the songs says .

    Many people have it at homeantiques are stored. The person is no longer there, but we keep them, and the things that belong to him live on. We store and protect them. These are also our traditions.

    Guys, who has the oldest thing in their home?

    Why do we keep these things? They are interesting to us from a historical point of view as objects of antiquity, culture, and everyday life, but they are also dear as a memory of our relatives. We should not be “Ivans who do not remember kinship.” The history of a thing is the history of a person, the history of a family, the history of a people, the history of the Fatherland. This is a wonderful tradition for many families.

    One of the common Russian traditions isfeast tradition. Slide 15 (feast in the old days)

    Guests gathered at the common table, sang, and the hosts treated them to some kind of food.

    Our ancestors, no less than their contemporaries, loved to have something sweet for dessert. What kind of delicacies (sweets, as they were lovingly called) were on their table in those days when not a single one had been built in Rus'? confectionery factory?

    Fig, or dry jam. Great-great-grandmothers talked about amazing homemade candies made from berry flour. To make them, dried berries were ground, then a little honey was added to this “dust” and the resulting mass was rolled into balls the size of a large nut. At first they resembled our toffees, and then they froze, and the result was the most natural caramel in the world! Another Russian delicacy was prepared from crushed berries with the addition of molasses. Cherries, viburnum, rowan, and strawberries retained their aroma and healing properties in this dessert.

    - Celebrate family holidays - also a tradition.

    New Year is a family holiday, and every family has its own rituals that make it special. They set the mood and truly bring us together.

    A birthday is a holiday that you always want to diversify and celebrate in a special way. And whatever the traditions of celebrating a birthday, they are always very dear, and you want to experience the feelings they bring again and again, because they emanate family warmth, love and kindness.

    Easter is a favorite holiday for both children and parents. We all traditionally bake Easter cakes, make cheese Easter and paint Easter eggs. Everyone has many culinary secrets and traditions associated with the preparation of these special dishes.

    What holidays are celebrated in your family?

    Students talk about how their family celebrates holidays.

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    - Fulfilling family responsibilities – this is also a tradition.

    Family and work are historically connected. A person’s well-being, health, and labor productivity directly depend on the quality of the family. The foundations of diligence and hard work are laid in the family.Slide 19.

    The next tradition is family reading. Slide 18.

    Poem.

    But a house filled with goods is not yet a home.

    And even a chandelier over the table is not yet a home.

    And on the window with living color - it’s not home yet.

    When the evening darkness deepens,

    So this truth is clear and simple -

    That the house is filled from palms to windows

    Your warmth.

    What kind of heat are we talking about? What is this Truth that should be simple and understandable?

    Children offer their own answers.

    Of course, in your young hearts, the feeling that lies in the depths of everyone’s soul arises in childhood and grows stronger over the years - this is love for one’s Home. The birth of this love is a great mystery requiring reflection. Therefore, you can only touch it and prefer the path of leisurely reflection and questions. It is a great thing when questions are born in the soul. And this is already the work of the Soul.

    I think that you will agree with the justice of these words. What could be more important than a cozy Home, where you will always be understood, sympathized, and supported?

    5. Working with proverbs

    What proverbs about family and home do you know?

    Game. Make up a proverb about family from these words. (cut words - cards)

    Slides (proverbs)

    What's the point of treasure when there is harmony in the family?

    And when children appear in a family, it is already a union of several loving hearts, where “all are for one, and one is for all.” They used to say about a close-knit family: “A family that agrees is not overcome by grief.”

    Learn this proverb about children.

    Children are not a burden, but a joy.

    Let us also note such folk proverbs and sayings that sound very modern:

    Not the mother who gave birth, but the one who raised her.

    - Explain the meaning of these proverbs:

    A family is strong when there is only one roof over it.

    It's warm in the sun, good in mother's presence.

    Which proverb stuck with you the most?

    On this slide you see statements by famous people about family.

    Slide 21.

    The people who wrote these lines lived in different times, but look how accurately they describe the meaning and meaning of the word “family”. Why do you think this happens? That’s right, no matter what era a person lives in, the most important thing for him will always be family.

    6. Quiz

    Now I’ll check how you listened to me today, who remembered the most?

    1. What does the word FAMILY mean?

    2. What are family traditions?

    3. What is a family tree?

    4. What family traditions do you remember?

    5. What is a family dynasty?

    7.Reading a poem

    What could be more valuable than family?

    What could be more valuable than family?

    The father's house greets me with warmth,

    They are always waiting for you here with love,

    And they send you off on your way with kindness!

    Father and mother and children together

    sitting at festive table,

    And together they are not at all bored,

    And it’s interesting for five of us.

    The baby is like a pet to the elders,

    Parents are wiser in everything

    Beloved dad - friend, breadwinner,

    And mom is closest to everyone, dearest.

    Love it! And appreciate happiness!

    It is born in a family

    What could be more valuable than her?

    On this fabulous land.

    And at the end of our lesson, let's listen to a song about family

    "My Family"

    8. Lesson summary

    Every nation has its own custom, every family has its own traditions. But for all of us, people, it should become the main tradition to live according to the laws of goodness and justice. Let the main wealth of every family be caring for each other, sympathy and mutual understanding.



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