Funny scenes for May 9th for elementary school
Funny scenes for May 9th for elementary school will perfectly dilute the sad atmosphere of the matinee for the memorable Victory Day. Short and funny sketches from soldiers' everyday life will amuse not only young people, parents and teachers, but also invited guests - veterans, eyewitnesses, children of war. The basis for funny scenes can be military jokes or stories on army themes. Little schoolchildren enjoy trying on the role of frightened recruits or brave soldiers. And camouflage suits and the necessary attributes will help you get used to the role.
Funny skits for younger schoolchildren on Victory Day
We suggest teaching children in elementary school a funny skit for the May 9 holiday about the sergeant major and recruits. In it, the acting characters are popular templates from the typical Russian army, and the lines are realities from life situations.
Recruits who had just arrived in the army lined up on the parade ground. The foreman approaches the guys and starts a dialogue.
Sergeant major. So, let's start getting acquainted. First question: are there any musicians in the ranks?
Three guys step in front and answer.
Soldiers. Yes, yes!
Sergeant major. Great. Step by step march to the commander, he urgently needs to raise the piano to the 5th floor! Let's move on. Who wants to get a sergeant?
One recruit is out of action.
Soldier . I want!
Sergeant major . Great. Well done. Run to this address (gives a piece of paper) and get our sergeant from the sobering-up station. Are there any electricians?
Another soldier leaves the line.
Soldier . Yes sir!
Sergeant major . You have a task according to your specialty. Every evening you will check whether the lights are turned on everywhere. And the last outfit: who will go to the commander tomorrow to harvest potatoes.
Two fail.
Soldiers. We are ready!
Sergeant major . Well done! The rest will run after the car on their own. For now - at ease. Disperse!
Simple scenes for the holiday of May 9 in kindergarten
Teachers draw up the script for the matinee for May 9 in kindergarten in advance and be sure to include in it not only poetry, dances and competitions, but also simple skits. Thus, in an accessible and unobtrusive form, educators introduce children to the historical past of the country, teach them to honor and respect the merits of veterans who gave a tremendous rebuff to the enemy back in 1945.
Since children 5-7 years old are not able to cope with too much text to memorize, the best option would be simple scenes for the May 9 holiday in kindergarten in the form of an illustration of one of the most popular military songs. For example, “Katyusha” by M. Isakovsky, “Farewell of a Slav” by V. Agapkin, “Darkie” by Y. Shvedov and A. Novikov, “Dark Night” by V. Agatov and N. Bogoslovsky. It is worth considering that such performances require the preparation of themed costumes for children, suitable decoration of the hall and long rehearsals. The selected song can be performed by all the children in chorus, or by one soloist accompanied by partial accompaniment.
Sketch “By the Campfire” for Victory Day for preschoolers
The military-themed skit “By the Campfire” is designed for the participation of a teacher and four children. All the characters in the dramatization sit on mock-ups of stumps around a makeshift fire and begin to play their roles. The teacher soulfully reads a poem about a heroic mother saving her son from enemy bullets. And the guys, in turn, tell the audience short poetic excerpts on the topic: the first boy - the words of a rescued son from the past, the second - a verse request to remember the merits of veterans, the third - a rhymed promise to be an honest representative of the new generation and to cherish the military history of his people.