A Little Helping Hand.

 One little helping hand can change somebody's life. 

And what if there are a lot of such helping hands? They can be a strong power, that can change a world. 

Kindness is the most powerful thing, that can crack even the stonehearts. It give us purpose to live, and change this world positively.

Open your hearts for positive actions, and discover how beautifuly this world can open for you.

 Kindness costs nothing, but it means everything. Yesterday we had an opportunity to prove this thought on action. 

We' ve done a great work, but it is worth its cost!

The little holiday for children.

 The Halloween holiday was approaching and caused a noticeable excitement, awe, and interest among the students of our school. Every year, children look forward to the trivia dedicated to this  holiday. We prepared tirelessly. And here is the result.

 On October 30, students of the 2nd grade took part in the educational event "What is Halloween?", where they had the opportunity to recall Halloween traditions, repeat and test their knowledge of words from the topic, play active games about monsters and ghosts, and, of course, imagine themselves in a dance roles of different creatures. The team "Bats" won. Congratulations!



In the 4th grade, the participants of the game "Witch's Party!" had the opportunity secretly attend Witch Wanda's party in the roles of various creatures. Teams got to "meet" the hostess of the party and explore her special home, look for her amazing pets, guess the various guests who attended her Halloween party, meet a special guest - Jack-o-lantern, "play" Halloween games and listen and tell Halloween stories by themselves. The team "Witches" won the game. Congratulations!

On October 31st, 5th grade students had the opportunity to test their knowledge about this holiday in the game "What do you know about Halloween?" - the winners' podium looked like this:

1st place - Vadim, 2nd place - Maxim, 3rd place - Mykhailo. Well done!

In the 3rd grade, the event "Halloween is coming."were held. The teams had the opportunity to test their knowledge of the customs and traditions of this holiday, worked with pictures, remembered facts about the holiday, guessed creatures and "decorated" the witch's house. The team "Girls" won.


And, of course, all participants of the events received small tasty prizes. "TRICK or TREAT!" as they say.