Poetry days AT Feimaņu primary school
For the 150 th anniversary of the famous Latvian poet Rainis 150 th anniversary, a birthday event was held at Feimaņu in the primary school. It started with a call on the people of John Rainey to live and do everything with love and heart.
Looking at the presentation of the school librarian-teacher Maria Smirnov, the students at first remembered the main living and beauty facts of the great poet. Then there was music and poetry. The girls in Classes 1-4, Eva Kujma, Kitty Aminko and Yelizaveta Pozdnakov, holding and loving the doll in their hands, talked emotionally about their beloved, blue-eyed Lolite, who had to learn to be orderly in time, to wake up, go to the villages and feed the birds. Class 3 schoolgirl Victoria Zabaluyeva, reading Ryan's poem “big laziness,” reminded that even not all children manage to be so good and chuckle because they happen to have a great laziness. The 4 th grade school student, Arthur Wilcans, agreed that there was a lot of things, especially when they had to start with the letters so they could read in the book. A little smile was made by Anne Koļesnikova and Valentine Jermakov's reading of Rainis's poem on the ability of children and teenagers to imitate older workers.
The 6 th – 9 th class students – Marika Vilcāne, May Livdane, Alīna Zabaluyeva, Valentine Koļesnikova, Annemarija Rivča and Ganadijs Nesterovs – talked about what the young man had to do to grow into a respectable, independent and active person who would be able to transform life and society that would be able to love his “new day”. “School pop groups” (school. There was a song with Ryan's text in the performance. The pupils looked at fragments from the cartoons “gold sieve”, “Cloud and the Cloud”, from the new animation film “golden horse.”
By showing fragments from the “power of thought” of the short film series, Ingrida Mežajevo, a teacher of Latvian language and literature, emphasized the viability and relevance of Rainis and Aspazia ideas today. In the event of the event, the pupils were invited to present their gifts to the poet. The gifts were the creative workings of each class, dedicated to Ryan's honor. These were both his poems in the form of comic comics, and the garderobe of the Ryan doll Lolite, and the poems of poems, and the flags created by the poet.
In conclusion, the teacher of Latvian language and literature thanked everyone for the honesty of the excellent poet, the interesting and sincere gifts, and invited everyone to meet the poetry pie.
Ingrida Mežajevo
Feimaņu primary school teacher