World Read Aloud Day at the Children's Library. World Reading Day in the libraries of the Dzhankoy region

Yarkovskaya village library

March 2, World Read Aloud Day visiting second grade students ( classroom teacher Kushnir Tamara Vladimirovna) visited the village librarian Shcherbanyuk Tatyana Gennadievna and offered to read aloud the kind and touching stories of Valentina Oseeva " Magic word", "Three Comrades" and an unusually original fairy tale by Evgeny Schwartz "The Tale of Lost Time".

These stories, different in their mood and meaning - funny, sad, instructive, set up children to reason about the actions of book characters, to reminisce about their small, but sometimes very eventful life. The children listened attentively and sometimes recognized themselves in these stories. They noted that in real life, unfortunately, there are situations when evil is stronger than good, but we came to the conclusion that in order for our life to be bright and joyful, we need to do good deeds, to be kind people. And at the end of the event, Tatyana Gennadievna reminded everyone of the advice of V.A. Oseeva read and think. The reading was accompanied by a multimedia presentation "To the good through the book!". 24 people took part in the reading.

Maryinskaya rural library

In early March, Read Aloud Day is celebrated around the world. This wonderful holiday when people take books and read them to their relatives, acquaintances, friends.

In order to popularize reading, the librarian of the Maryinsky rural library, Fatime Mukhammedovna Aliyeva, held a cycle of loud readings under the motto “Reading is the best teaching» for preschoolers and students in grades 1-4.

Attention guys junior group kindergarten a work was presented - the hero of the year 2016 "Confusion" by Korney Chukovsky, and for children senior group kindergarten librarian read " Muhu-Tsokotuhu» Korney Chukovsky. Pupils in grades 1-4 were read the work of the famous German writer Erich Raspe "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen", and the guys got the opportunity to travel with the main character through the snowy forests of Russia, across the seas and oceans, getting into various troubles, but successfully emerged from them as winners.

46 people took part in the events.

Mirnovskaya rural library

Mirnovsky librarian Kosenkova Natalia Nikolaevna held a loud reading for third-grade students “The fairy tale is rich in wisdom” dedicated to International Day reading aloud. Natalya Nikolaevna spoke about the history of this holiday and read to the children several fairy tales of 2016 anniversary writers such as A.N. Tolstoy "The Adventures of Pinocchio", Nosov "The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin".

After reading the fairy tales, the librarian spoke about the significant role of reading in the life and upbringing of children, in turn, the students concluded for themselves that the fairy tale brings up a sense of kindness, wisdom, sympathy and respect for elders.

For third-grade students, a review was conducted at the book exhibition "In the World of Russian Fairy Tale", with which the guys got acquainted and took books for home reading.

Present: 20 people

Novokrymsk rural library

March 2 to world day reading aloud head of the Novokrymsk rural library Nimchuk Ye.G. visited the senior group of the kindergarten "Romashka" (teacher Ablyalimova Aishe Kazimovna). The meeting in kindergarten was held under the name “Spring. Spring." About spring. Elena Grigoryevna read poems of poets about spring, about mother, stories by G. Skrebitsky, I. Sokolov-Mikitov, B. Belash to the children, and then they organized reading aloud in syllables, Esma Absilyamova recited the poem “The Birds Have Arrived”. The children were presented with a mini-exhibition of books from the series “We read ourselves”.

Inspired by reading, the children wanted to explore the library. On the same day they visited the library middle group kindergarten (teacher Zorinova Kristina Viktorovna) and students of the 2nd grade (teacher Lesavina Galina Petrovna). The head of the library Nimchuk Elena Grigoryevna read to the children A.S. Pushkin's fairy tale "The Golden Cockerel". For students of the 2nd grade, a literary assortment was held, dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the film director - storyteller A.A. Rowe "The Bringer of Fairy Tales". Elena Grigoryevna introduced the children to interesting facts biographies of the writer. During the event, the most interesting passages from fairy tales were read and a video was watched.

Pavlovsk rural library

Real children's holiday took place in Pavlovskaya rural library on World Reading Day, a hearing held under the motto "Reading together, reading ourselves!". On this day in the library, the children not only read Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales "Telephone" and "Fedorino's grief", but also staged a cheerful and instructive tale"Aibolit". The event was attended by 12 people.

Pobednenskaya Rural Library

As part of the World Day of Reading Out Loud, the head of the Pobednensky Library, Tatyana Borisovna Kareeva, visited the Pobednensky Kindergarten. As V. Sukhomlinsky said, "Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development." And it is necessary to engage in the development of children with early age. How to introduce young children to reading, how to instill a love for the book? Only through reading aloud. "A fairy tale out loud" - under this name this event was held. Pupils of the senior group were offered the book "Tales of the princes". Indeed, in the fairy tales collected in this book, there is a whole magical kingdom. It contains not only miraculous powers and magic, but most importantly, the victory of good over evil, the triumph of love, beauty and justice. The children listened to stories sea ​​king and Vasilisa the Wise" and "Finist the Clear Falcon". Then they looked at the illustrations with interest and answered questions. Listening to or reading fairy tales, kids understand that they can learn to overcome various obstacles: defeat evil and insidious opponents, help those in need, love their relatives and their home.

Svetlovskaya rural library

On March 2, on Reading Aloud Day in the Svetlovskaya library for pupils of the kindergarten "Solnyshko", they read aloud with improvisation, listened, watched, empathized, discussed the works of S.Ya. Marshak "The Tale of stupid little mouse”, “The Tale of the Smart Mouse”, “Mustached - Striped” and others performed by the head of the library Koshman Oksana Ivanovna and teacher Cheraneva Tamara Frantsevna. S. Marshak's poems are read with great interest by children and re-read by adults. Until now, the books of Samuil Yakovlevich are being published large circulations and do not lie on the shelves of shops and libraries. The preschoolers got to know literary portrait writer, listened to poetry at the end of the event, watched the cartoon of the same name "The Tale of the Silly Mouse". Everyone enjoyed the experience very much!

Komsomol rural library

On March 2, on the eve of the writers of the anniversaries of the poets of the 19th century, the librarian Mallaliyeva Elzara held a literary hour “The world of magical miracle books is immense and great” for students of the 4th grade of the Maslovskaya school, teacher Gulshen Shefketovna.

The motto of the literary hour was:

The book is true

The book is the first

Book - best friend Guys

We can't live without a book

We can’t do without a book! - All the guys say.

This meeting was held as part of the library creative project“Contemporaries of M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, A.S. Pushkin, A.A. Barto, N.A. Nekrasova and others. Having carefully listened to the story about the poets, about their history creative life, all the guys read their poems with pleasure as a keepsake, they also remembered the nursery rhymes of A. A. Barto "Ball", "Horse", "Rattle". The children prepared and brought to the lesson books that they cherish and love to read in free time. During the literary hour, the children actively answered, listened, shared their impressions with each other. Students are looking forward to more such interesting and entertaining lessons from the organizers.

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Under this motto, on March 2, all 29 municipal libraries of Chelyabinsk celebrated World Reading Aloud Day.

For the third year in a row, Chelyabinsk librarians devote the first Wednesday of March to reading aloud. It's no secret that in the conditions of the modern rhythm of life, there is practically no time left for reading aloud, but this is very useful! Reading aloud allows you to learn how to easily and accurately express thoughts, helps to increase vocabulary, horizons, improve diction, intonation, emotional coloring, brightness, correctness of speech and its other elements. Scientists have proven that children to whom parents read books aloud from an early age have better speech skills, write more competently and absorb information faster. This is why reading aloud is beneficial for both adults and children.


marathon start

The marathon of reading aloud was opened by the family of Alexey Nikolaevich Lokotskov, a deputy of the Council of Deputies of the Soviet District. In the library number 14 named. N.V. Gogol, together with his wife Ekaterina, read children's poems by South Ural poets Mikhail Pridvorov, Nina Pikuleva, Marina Yurina, Elena Ranneva and others for pupils of kindergarten No. 339. authors.

And we asked the Lokotskov family a few questions:

What reading traditions do you have in your family?

- We love to read. This love was passed down to us from our grandparents. Books and reading have always been valued in our families. Grandparents gave us a large home library, mostly classics, for which we are very grateful to them. When the children were small, every day, at night, we read fairy tales, and sometimes we invented them ourselves. different stories- says Alexey Nikolaevich.

- What books do you read most often?

– Classic. Favorite book - 12 chairs. I recently re-read Anna Karenina.

- Many times I read Makarenko " Pedagogical poem”, I love detective stories, I read professional literature, - adds the wife.

– For the second year in a row, you support the United Day of Reading Aloud campaign. What are your impressions?

- You get great pleasure from communication, from how people and especially children listen and perceive what you read. I am very pleased with this lively response to what you read about. After participating in the action last year, I told my wife about my feelings experienced during the meeting - this year she came with me, - Alexey Nikolaevich smiles.

What do you think is the benefit of reading aloud?

– Reading aloud is a live dialogue, live communication between people, eye-to-eye communication, access to the “one wave”, which we lack in our “crazy” life. Today, we will definitely read aloud to our children at home,” Alexey and Ekaterina Lokotskov promised.

Reading aloud anniversary books

In 2016, high-profile readings were devoted to books-anniversaries, writers-anniversaries and reading the works of South Ural authors for the 280th anniversary of Chelyabinsk.

The story of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin "The Captain's Daughter", which is 180 years old, was chosen as the book of the year in the libraries. It is no coincidence that loud readings in the Central Library named after. A.S. Pushkin was dedicated to this book.

– We believe that the spoken WORD is a force that can change the world. The action dedicated to the World Reading Day and held annually in the library inspires children and adults to read more, to read emotionally with pleasure, to read with joy, - explains Olga Solodovnikova, head of the department of the Central Library. A.S. Pushkin.


- Internet lovers also did not refuse today to remember reading books aloud. The first excerpt from The Captain's Daughter was read by the librarian, and then the baton was continued by the users of the hall electronic information. Some were so carried away by reading that they forgot about the computer for which they came, and that they need to pass the baton to the next reader, - adds the head of the department of the Central Library. A.S. Pushkin Irina Tingaeva.

Throughout the day, the "Captain's Daughter" was also read in libraries No. 5, 13, 23 and 27. Everyone who came could test himself in the art of reading aloud and just listen to the readers.

Students of the 6th grade of school No. 71 were invited to library No. 5.

- They study The Captain's Daughter according to the school curriculum, but as it turned out, not everyone has read it. I was afraid that the children would not be very interested if they started reading the work from the beginning, - Olga Kuvshinova, head of the library, admits. - Therefore, we decided to start reading from the third chapter, in which the main character meets the family of Captain Mironov and his daughter Marya Ivanovna. Three chapters were read: "Fortress", "Duel", "Love". The children were excited and listened with interest. This is not the first time I notice that children, even middle-aged school age They really enjoy being read aloud to them.

After reading, the children were introduced to the transforming exhibition "Book of the Year". The book by A.S. Pushkin " Captain's daughter”and sections arising from the text of the work: the Pugachev uprising, about Pugachev, about Catherine the Great, the history of Russian life, the history of Russian costume, books about Russian officers of that period, as well as books about Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin.



"Woe from Wit" by Alexander Griboedov - another book-anniversary of 2016, is considered a model public comedy. And although the comedy was written 185 years ago, the problems posed in it still cause controversy. A small patch of comedy depicts the specific features of Russian society and the general humanistic features of a progressive thinking person.

In the library number 22 named after. D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak's action was supported by eighth grade students of school No. 130.

- Because the school program assumes acquaintance with the comedy "Woe from Wit" in high school, and it is not familiar to our audience, everyone responded with great desire to the offer to read it aloud. The reading showed that love, jealousy, honor, betrayal, loneliness and misunderstanding, social injustice - eternal themes, and excite not only literary heroes, but also young people of our time, - commented the head of library No. 22 Nadezhda Parts.

1st and 2nd year students of SUSU, ChelGU and ChSPU, who came after classes to the library No. OK. Tatyanicheva, a surprise awaited. One of the halls of the library turned into the living room of Sofya Pavlovna Famusova with candelabra, flowers and, of course, the publications "Woe from Wit" different years. main character invited everyone to read lines from the comedy with her.

- Loud reading from a sheet turned out to be interesting and not a simple matter. Chatsky’s monologues were not theatrical for everyone, but, according to young people, it was “cool,” notes Evgenia Nabieva, head of library No. 26.

Literary landing from libraries No. 25 and No. 32 named after. M. Gorky landed in the dormitories of college students. Together with the librarians, the students enthusiastically read the roles of the first and second acts from Griboedov's comedy. After the action, the participants were convinced that reading aloud helps to develop public speaking skills.

But in the library No. 2 "Age of the same age", after the commented reading "Woe from Wit", they also arranged a competition of experts in aphorisms among high school students from school No. 38 and library readers. Even A. S. Pushkin himself predicted that half of the verses of Griboyedov’s comedy “Woe from Wit” would become proverbs. And so it happened: many Griboedov winged words and expressions have firmly entered everyday speech and live to this day: “everyone lies calendars”, “I would be glad to serve, it’s sickening to serve”, “went into a room - got into another”, “moderation and accuracy”

In 2016, Nikolai Leskov's book "The Tale of the Tula Oblique Left-hander and His Steel Flea" celebrates its 135th anniversary, and its author turns 185 years old. The commentary reading of the book among fifth-grade students of school No. 145 took place in the library of the Novosineglazovo settlement.

- Nikolai Semenovich Leskov traveled all over Russia and wrote many wonderful works. They are written in their native language, not littered with foreign words. His speech is pure, like holy water in a spring: it will stand for a hundred years in a cherished vessel and will not go rancid, will not become cloudy. The author's unusual style and manner of narration give Leskov's work originality, - says Augusta Plotnikova, head of library No. 20 Novosineglazovskaya.


During the loud reading, the librarians drew the children's attention to new, unusual words of the tale.

Kunstkamera - a museum, a collection of rare items;

Nymphosoria - something outlandish, microscopic;

Danse - dance;

Melkoscope - microscope;

Whistle - messengers sent to convey news;

Tugament - document;

Ozyamchik - peasant clothes like a coat;

Grandevu - meeting, date;

Dolbitsa - table.

Specially for this day, an exhibition-installation "On the Road with Lefty" was designed in the library.Before the readers of the library, the Tula gunsmith “conjures” over the anvil with a hammer in his left hand “a slanting left-hander, a birthmark on his cheek, and the hair on his temples was torn out during the exercises.” At the exhibition, we notice a vise, an anvil - Lefty's working tool, a samovar - a symbol of the city of Tula. After all, it was Tula that was famous for its craftsmen-artisans. After a loud reading, the guys arranged a photo session near the exhibition.

A single reading day in the library No. 24 "Yugo-Vostochnaya" was opened by a group of active readers. The chapters from "Levsha" were read with interest by both adults and young people, after which the participants of the action were asked to answer quiz questions on Leskov's work.

Loud readings were also dedicated to Leskov's anniversary in the library No. 18 "Krasnaya". Before reading aloud, librarian Lyudmila Bartasunas spoke about the life and work of the writer, and then they began to read his work “Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District”.

In the children's section of the library No. 10 "Rainbow" they read aloud the book "The Bronze Bird" by Anatoly Rybakov, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in February. Of all the children present, only one boy watched a film based on the story of the same name, and no one had read the book before.

– The children listened to the chapters from the book, and it was interesting to observe how gradually the story of the book begins to captivate them. And now it is already clear how interest and empathy arise from the events taking place, - Olesya Shrein, head of the department of library No. 10, shares her observations. – The plot of the book is very dynamic, and many moments really keep you in suspense and make you think.

Then the children went to the media hall and watched a short excerpt from the film based on the above story. After that, interest has already been replaced by a desire to take a book and read it until the end of the house.

Acquaintance with the "Bronze Bird" took place in the library No. 32 named after. M. Gorky. For the children of the 6th grade, the librarian briefly told the contents of the book, read interesting episodes, and then the children read with pleasure themselves. The result of the meeting exceeded all expectations, the readers sorted out all the books "The Bronze Bird", which were in the fund.

The guests of Library No. 1 spoke about their favorite books. The Chairman of the Council of Deputies of the Metallurgical District, Denis Nikolaevich Matsko, in a fascinating and informative conversation, spoke about the work of Jules Verne, who in his works foresaw many scientific discoveries. And the representative of the Council of Veterans Konstantin Ivanovich Udovitsky shared his impressions about the books that he loved in childhood. These are the adventures of Walter Scott, Jules Verne, Conan Doyle, patriotic ones - "Timur and his team" by A. Gaidar, "Kortik", "The Bronze Bird" by Anatoly Rybakov and others.

The speakers read their favorite excerpts from the works and drew attention to the fact that it is necessary to read both for general development and because books awaken the best aspirations. If you read a good, smart book, then your own smart thoughts come to mind. After all, it is the book that helps in communication, helps out in many situations, prompting the right decisions.

After such bright and emotional performances, the guys began to read excerpts from their favorite books aloud with great inspiration.

– I would like to note that not only Harry Potter was read with pleasure, but also “The Fourth Height” by E. Ilyina, “Malachite Box” by P. Bazhov, as well as poems by A. S. Pushkin, M. Lermontov, A. Fet. Children love to read. It's just that parents, grandparents themselves need to pick up a book more often so that children and grandchildren can see them with a book, and not at a TV or computer, - advises the head of library No. 1 Lyudmila Babinyan.

Dedicated to the anniversary of Chelyabinsk

In honor of the 280th anniversary of Chelyabinsk, as part of the action, the works of Chelyabinsk authors were read aloud in libraries.

The guest of library No. 17 was a poet, writer, member of the Union Russian writers Alexander Kozheikin. For students of the 1st year of the road-building technical school, he read poems from his collections. The children listened with bated breath. And then Sasha Shalakhov read his poems, showing a good understanding and feeling of verse. In conclusion, Alexander Valentinovich presented books with his autograph to Sasha Shalakhov and Denis Gabsalyamov.

Pushkin Hall of the Central Library. A.S. Pushkin, members of the library clubs "Knizhnik", "Sails of Hope", "Poetic Environment" read aloud poems by Ural poets about Chelyabinsk - A. Gorskaya, L. Tatyanicheva, N. Vatoropina, V. Lakhno, M. Lvov, B. Ruchev, V .Kotina, V. Stog, B. Vokhmintsev.

A poetic marathon of reading aloud, dedicated to the 280th anniversary of Chelyabinsk, unfolded in library No. 31. For the most active participants in the library, an "open microphone" was organized, where everyone could personally read poetry and confess their love to our city with the help of a poetic word.

To sing with a poetic pen,

Chelyabinsk, your streets and squares... Asya Gorskaya

“Adult library visitors chose poems by Lyudmila Tatyanicheva, Mikhail Lvov, Kirill Shishov, Mikhail Shanbatuev to read aloud,” says Natalya Apalikova, head of the library.

The poetic marathon lasted all day not only in the halls of library No. 31, but also in the branch of school No. 68. Librarians introduced students of grades 2-6 to the works of Chelyabinsk poets Asya Gorskaya, Rimma Dyshalenkova, Nina Pikuleva, Nikolai Shilov, Konstantin Rubinsky. The children listened with interest to the poem by Asya Borisovna Gorskaya, dedicated to the baby camel (depicted on the coat of arms of Chelyabinsk), as well as the poem "Chelyabinsk Alyosha". And the cycle of poems about Chelyabinsk from Nina Pikuleva was read by librarians as poetic riddles “Guess what place in Chelyabinsk these lines are dedicated to ...?”.


At the end of the poetic marathon, the librarians thanked the children and teachers for the fact that the United Day of Reading Aloud was bright and emotional, and the river of poetic mood swept over everyone without exception, charging everyone with a wonderful spring mood!

In library No. 21 "On Yakornaya", first-graders read the collection "Know-It-All" by the first children's writer of the Southern Urals, Vasily Kuznetsov. Recall that in February, a memorial plaque was erected in honor of the author on the building of house No. 21 on 1st Pyatiletka Street. In Russia and abroad, the poet is also known as the author of the poetic children's tale "Bazaar", which he wrote in 1937 for his little son Gleb. Excerpts from this tale were read in the library No. Ya. Hasek.

Books of local history and poetic collections of Ural poets: "Faces of the city - faces of time", Samigulov G. "Fortress and provincial town", Tatyanicheva L. "A fine day" was offered to read in the library No. 10 "Rainbow". Everyone chose a book to their liking and read a short passage or a poem.

Bartomania continues

Many libraries have dedicated a Single Read Aloud Day to the poems of Agnia Barto, who would have recently turned 110 years old.

in the Central Library. A.S. PushkinThe holiday was held under the motto "Let's honor the parrots." The verses of Agnia Barto were performed by the kids from kindergarten No. 70, educators and organizers. They read with the help of librarians, read in chorus, read while playing, and in a round dance. In the course were collections of poems by Agnia Barto, bookmarks with quatrains. And in order for the children not to be shy and feel freer, the librarians offered to read poems to the new “employees” of the library named after. A.S. Pushkin - to the parrots Hush and Gertrude. The children were very surprised that cute budgerigars live in the library and they approached their cage with pleasure, talked to them and read poetry.

– Such a method to help reading aloud is used in many libraries of the world. Psychologists have found that children are more likely to read aloud to animals that will not be able to appreciate them, will not correct and interrupt. And it’s always nice for a child to talk to an animal,” explains librarian Yana Skipina.

In the intervals between readings, small physical education sessions were held, the guys were offered to beat the verses and show them to everyone together with simple movements.

- Guys from preparatory group some in syllables, and some fluently read aloud the beloved quatrains about the bull, our Tanya and the bunny, abandoned by the mistress. But main theme there were birds about which Barto wrote a lot - ravens, starlings, sparrows. The cartoon "Bullfinch" based on the poem of the same name by the poetess successfully fit into the cheerful atmosphere, and all the children, even those who still cannot read, joined in loud reading, - added Natalya Gavrilova, head of the department.

The library parrots at first listened attentively, and then they also joined in loud reading, however, in their own language.

A single day of reading aloud in the library of the Shershnii village was also dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the Russian children's writer Agnia Lvovna Barto. Poems aloud for first graders from school number 148 were read by the head. Library No. 29 Natalya Leontyeva and Natalya Saparmamedova - head of the circle children's creativity club md. Hornets. The highlight of the meeting was the game "basket of forgotten toys" and Agnia Barto's poems. The guys took turns getting various items from a basket (ball, boat, horse, etc.) and read poems about them - “Ball”, “Ship”, “They dropped the bear on the floor”, etc. The kids loved this game so much that some came out multiple times. As a result, all the toys were "returned" to the poems of the poetess.

World Read Aloud Day is celebrated annually in March. For librarians and readers, this significant date, a day full of events, meetings and pleasant moments of communication with creativity best writers and poets, their books and literary heroes. On this day, both adults and children come to libraries and read aloud. Love for literature and reading is submissive to all ages (to paraphrase the line of the classic).

IN central library them. V. Belinsky, for example, adults read aloud the stories of Arkady Averchenko. This writer was chosen by readers because March 18 marks the 135th anniversary of his birth, and he was born in the Crimea, in the city of Sevastopol.

And in the Central Children's Library. V. Dubinin for the Loud Hour cognitive reading according to the book by M. Shpagin "What was before ..." students of grades 2-4 of school No. 9 came. The topic of the book, as it turned out, was relevant, understandable and interesting for those present. Read about the things that surround us. About how they were invented, that is, invented. The loud reading of fairy tales, poems, short humorous and educational stories. For independent reading at home, everyone chose a book according to their desire and their interests in order to read aloud for themselves and their relatives and friends.

In the reading room of the library - branch number 4 named. M. Gorky On March 2, throughout the day, poems about spring by S. Yesenin, A. Fet, F. Tyutchev were read aloud. The choice of books was very varied. On the subscription, the most popular books for reading were the books of M. Sholokhov "Don stories" and V. Makovetsky "Kerch stories". And in the children's department, the guys read poems and stories about mothers, as this day passes on the eve of the wonderful spring holiday on March 8th. Reading aloud charged both adults and children with a good mood.

"Bravo, Crimean book" - under this motto there were high-profile readings on the books of Crimean writers in the children's library-branch No. 8 named after A. Gaidar. The children read the books "Crimean Miracles" and "Fairytale Crimea", which presented the work of V. Orlov, V. Makovetsky, E. Belousov, L. Ogurtsova and other Crimean authors.

Loud poetic readings "Again fragrant spring blew a wing" were held in the library No. O.Koshevoy.

Poems of Russian poets sounded here: A.K. Tolstoy, F.I. Tyutcheva, A.A., Feta, I.S. Nikitin, I.Z. Surikov.

In the library - branch number 7 named. Lermontov's children read aloud Ershov's fairy tale "Humpbacked Horse", passing it from hand to hand and getting great pleasure from reading.

Readers of the library - branch No. 2 named after. N.A. Nekrasov selected books for reading in advance. This is how the exhibition "My Favorite Books" appeared. On this day, lines from the works of V. Vysotsky, Ilf I. and Petrov E. "Twelve chairs", V. Kaverin "Two captains", M. Sholokhov " Quiet Don", A.N. Tolstoy "Peter the Great".

Students of the second grades of gymnasium No. 1 also came to visit the library. The children enrolled in the library and became listeners of loud readings. The librarian performed A.P. Chekhov's story "Vanka". The book turns 130 this year. instructive and Touching story Vanka Zhukov leaves no one indifferent

The smallest readers of the library No. 5 named after. Marshak, pupils of kindergarten No. 60 "Rainbow", listened to poems on the theme "About Spring and Mother". They were read to them by librarians. After reading "The Tale of Lost Time" by Evgeny Schwartz, we talked about how to value time, how to use it correctly.

Second-graders of school No. 12 and librarians read aloud the fairy tale by Valentin Kataev "Flower - seven-flower" and tried to figure out what Magic power not only a fabulous flower, but also the act of the heroine - the girl Zhenya. Did not leave the guys indifferent and funny stories Viktor Dragunsky "He is alive and glowing", "The secret becomes clear" from the new collection "Deniska's stories".

In total, 199 people took part in the action dedicated to the World Reading Aloud Day in the libraries of the Kerch CLS, 14 new readers enrolled in the libraries, and 16 events were held.

On February 1, people around the world celebrate World Read Aloud Day. The holiday was created by the LitWorld organization to emphasize that "sharing stories and emotions is the inalienable right of every person." No more, no less. So let's use this right.

How to mark?

This holiday is remarkable in that there will always be a way to celebrate it, no matter what happens in your life. Are you alone on a desert island? Immediately after you have thrown a bottle with a note into the sea and laid out SOS on the shore, you can read aloud to your loved one. Without any hesitation! You can read alone, but at the same time broadcast on Periscope, Instagram or Facebook. Every parent has an appreciative audience - a child who will be happy to listen to you. Many libraries do something interesting on this day: drop by, maybe you can hear someone impressive? Do you have family, friends or colleagues? Generally great. Together you are strong and will be able to prove yourself, prove your love of reading and organize a high-profile event. Here are some ideas.

Reading with a star

There is always a chance to drag a special guest into your library, office, or nearby coffee shop to read aloud. It could be an actor you know, a favorite teacher, an outgoing boss, an outgoing writer you follow on social media, or a business partner.

Poetic flash mob

You have probably seen such a video on the Web more than once: day after day, a cafe or a bus interior, an ordinary-looking person gets up and suddenly starts reading poetry aloud? For example, Shakespeare's sonnets or lines from Mayakovsky. And behind him, another one stands up and picks up the recitation. General amazement, smiles, applause. Is it hard for you to pull off such a flash mob?

Making a story around

It is not necessary to recite a work already written. You can compose on the go and immediately voice it. Sitting in a circle, take turns, line by line, invent a story.

Why is this needed?

Reading engages most of the higher areas of the brain. This is a great exercise to keep him in shape. Reading aloud improves diction, helps you remember what you read, and builds relationships between the reader and his audience. According to latest research, children who are read aloud are almost a year ahead of their peers who are deprived of such pleasure.

How to read? The most important thing is not to rush: the maximum allowed speed is 120 words per minute. Speak words clearly, with accents and pauses. Aerobatics - when reading, pronounce the text as if you are expressing your own thoughts: not “read”, but “tell”.

Are you ready to celebrate? To get started, take a look at the ranking of the best books to read aloud, prepared by ReadRate.

If you tried reading aloud and liked it, you can continue. For example, enroll your child in the competition of young readers "Live Classics", and take part in the championship yourself


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