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about the history of the holiday In many countries around the world, Mother's Day is celebrated, although at different times. According to some sources, the tradition of celebration. Mothers Day. History of the creation of the holiday In many countries around the world, Mother's Day is celebrated, although at different times. In many ways

“Without the sun, flowers do not bloom, without love there is no happiness, without a woman there is no love, without a mother there is neither a poet nor a hero.” / M. Gorky /



The sun warms all living things, and her love is the life of the baby. Mom has the kindest and most affectionate heart, the kindest and most affectionate hands in the world!


Words Mother- one of the oldest on Earth. It sounds almost the same in the languages ​​of different peoples. How much warmth is hidden in the word that is used to call the closest, dearest and only person!


There are such concepts: mother's wisdom , mother's courage . People write poems about the sensitive heart of a mother...


The history of the holiday

Many countries around the world celebrate Mother's Day, although at different times.

On Mother's Day, only mothers and pregnant women are honored, not all members of the fairer sex.






History of the development of the holiday

From the 17th to the 19th centuries, “Mother's Sunday” was celebrated in Great Britain. On this day, boys and girls who worked as apprentices or servants, returning home, brought fruit pie as a gift to their mothers. Traditionally, this ancient English holiday was celebrated on March 22.


Similar traditions are known in the provinces of Champagne (France) and Walloon (Belgium).

Artist Emile Mounier





Mother's Day in Russia

In Russia, Mother's Day began to be celebrated relatively recently. Established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin No. 120 “On Mother’s Day” dated January 30, 1998, it is celebrated on the last Sunday of November, paying tribute to mothers’ work and their selfless sacrifice for the benefit of their children.



  • There is the most tender word in the world:
  • It is pronounced by children in infancy,
  • He is remembered in separation and torment -
  • "Mother!"


There are words in this wide world

which we call saints.

And one of those holy, warm

affectionate words - this is the word “MOM”.

The word that the child says most often

just the word “MOM”. The word that makes an adult, gloomy person smile is also the word “MOM”.


Children are the most precious thing for a mother. Happy is the one who has known mother's love, affection, and care since childhood. And children should respond to her in the same way - love, attention, care. We treat with respect and gratitude those people who respectfully pronounce the name of their mother until they turn gray and protect her old age.

Mom, very, very

I love you!

I love you so much that at night

I don't sleep in the dark.

I peer into the darkness

I'm hurrying Zorka.

I love you all the time

Mommy, I love you!

The dawn is shining.

It's already dawn.

No one in the world

There is no better mother!

  • Mom, very, very I love you! I love you so much that at night I don't sleep in the dark. I peer into the darkness I'm hurrying Zorka. I love you all the time Mommy, I love you! The dawn is shining. It's already dawn. No one in the world There is no better mother!
  • Mom, very, very I love you! I love you so much that at night I don't sleep in the dark. I peer into the darkness I'm hurrying Zorka. I love you all the time Mommy, I love you! The dawn is shining. It's already dawn. No one in the world There is no better mother!
  • Mom, very, very I love you! I love you so much that at night I don't sleep in the dark. I peer into the darkness I'm hurrying Zorka. I love you all the time Mommy, I love you! The dawn is shining. It's already dawn. No one in the world There is no better mother!

There is no person in the world dearer and closer than a mother. Her love for children is boundless, selfless, and full of dedication. And motherhood in Rus' has always been equivalent to a synonym for holiness.

Named Mother Rain knocks on the window like a frozen bird. But she will not fall asleep, continuing to wait for us. Today I want to bow to the ground to our Russian woman, named MOTHER. The one who gave us life in agony, the one who sometimes did not sleep at night. Warm hands pressed her to her chest. And she prayed for us to all the Holy Images. The one who asked God for happiness, For the health of her daughters and sons. Every new step we took was like a holiday for her. And she felt more pain from the pain of her children. We fly out of our nest like birds: We want to become adults as soon as possible. Today I want to bow to the ground. To our Russian woman, named MOTHER.



Repeating the movements lips mothers, we say our first word in life: mother. 10 years will pass, 12, 50... Many events, people and meetings will be forgotten in our memory. But no matter what we experience, memories will always return us to the bright world of childhood, to the image of the mother who taught us to speak.


You know, mom, it's an ordinary day

We can't live without you!

The word mom is so familiar

Talk to us from the first days!

You just have to look closely

The whole world is warmed around

With the warmth of my mother's heart,

Gentle, kind hands...

Our troubles and tribulations

They retreat before you

It becomes clearer to us every year,

How you fight for us!

Mom, there is no dearer friend

Do you believe in our every takeoff!

Who else, like you, will help?!

Who else will understand like you?!


We love sister, and wife, and father, But in agony we remember our mother, - Nekrasov said.

In torment, in suffering, a person whispers “mother”, and in this word everything is concentrated for him, it becomes equivalent to the word “life”. A man calls his mother and believes that, wherever she is, she hears him, has compassion, and rushes to help.


Perhaps the most tragic was the fate of my mother during the war. Women and war... What could be more unnatural?

A woman who gives life and protects it, and a war that takes away this LIFE, the one and only... These concepts are incomparable.

During the Great Patriotic War in 1944, when the country already knew that Victory was coming soon, that the most terrible wound had to be healed - the loss of fallen soldiers and citizens killed by the Nazis, was The Order of the Mother Heroine was established. November 1st he was awarded to a resident of the Moscow region - Anna Aleksakhina.


The woman, the mother, became the embodiment of the brush of the great masters of art: Rembrandt, Venetsianov, Tropinin, Serov.

Rembrandt "Madonna and Child And St. Joseph"

Venetsianov



Mother! Undoubtedly, this is one of the most profound and harmonious creations of Russian poetry. From the pens of the great masters of lyric poetry came lines that were spiritual and heartfelt with love for the mother.

The easiest way to offend your mother is She won't answer with offense But he will only repeat: “Don’t catch a cold - it’s windy today!” The easiest thing to do is to offend your mother. Centuries will pass We'll get older But someone squeezed again He will take a piece of paper and write: “It’s easiest to offend your mother.” And maybe they will hear him.



E there is a holy and prophetic sign in nature, Vividly marked throughout the centuries. The most beautiful of women - A woman with a child in her arms! May the sun forever applaud her, So she will live for centuries, The most beautiful of women - A woman with a child in her arms!


No matter how mature, strong, smart, beautiful we become,

no matter how far life takes us from our parents’ shelter, mother always remains a mother for us, and we are her children.

Take care of your mothers!

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History of the creation of the holiday In many countries around the world, Mother's Day is celebrated, although at different times. On Mother's Day, only mothers and pregnant women are honored, not all members of the fairer sex.

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According to some sources, the tradition of celebrating Mother's Day dates back to ancient Rome. The Romans dedicated three days in March (from 22 to 25) to the mother of the gods - eastern Cybele

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History of the development of the holiday From the 17th to the 19th centuries, “Mother's Sunday” was celebrated in Great Britain. On this day, boys and girls who worked as apprentices or servants, returning home, brought fruit pie as a gift to their mothers. Traditionally, this ancient English holiday was celebrated on March 22.

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Similar traditions are known in the provinces of Champagne (France) and Walloon (Belgium). Artist Emile Mounier

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Mother's Day, an analogue of the current holiday, appeared in the 19th century in the American state of West Virginia. Mary Jarvis died on May 7, 1906 in Philadelphia. The death of this respectable and pious woman was mourned by brothers and sisters in the Methodist community, but for Mary Jarvis’s daughter, Ann, it became a real tragedy. Life without a loving and wise mother was unbearable for childless Anne Jarvis. She was tormented by the realization that during her lifetime she did not have time to express to her mother the full extent of her love and gratitude. On the anniversary of her mother's death, she ordered a memorial service. After this, she and many other women sent thousands of letters to their senators and congressmen proposing the establishment of such a holiday. Which is exactly what happened seven years later under President Woodrow Wilson, who declared the second Sunday in May a national holiday in honor of all American mothers.

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Following the United States, 23 countries declared the second Sunday of May a holiday (including: Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, etc.), and more than 30 the holiday is celebrated on other days.

Slide 11

In the USA and Australia, there is a tradition of wearing a carnation flower on clothes on this day. Moreover, color matters, so a colored carnation means “a person’s mother is alive,” and white flowers are pinned to clothes in memory of departed mothers

Slide 12

Mother's Day in Russia In Russia, Mother's Day began to be celebrated relatively recently. Established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin No. 120 “On Mother’s Day” dated January 30, 1998, it is celebrated on the last Sunday of November, paying tribute to mothers’ work and their selfless sacrifice for the benefit of their children.

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Slide 14

There are words in this world that we call holy. And one of these holy, warm, affectionate words is the word “MOM”. The word that the child says most often is the word “MOM”. The word that makes an adult, gloomy person smile is also the word “MOM”.

Slide 15

Who warms you with love, manages to do everything in the world, even to play a little? Who will always console you, and wash you, and comb your hair, and kiss you on the cheek - smack you? That's what she's always like - My dear mother!

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My mother brings me toys and candy, but that’s not why I love my mother. She sings funny songs, We are never bored together. I reveal to her all my secrets. But I love my mother, not only for this. I love my mother, I’ll tell you directly, simply because she is my mother!

Slide 17

Children are the most precious thing for a mother. Happy is the one who has known mother's love, affection, and care since childhood. And children should respond to her in the same way - love, attention, care. We treat with respect and gratitude those people who respectfully pronounce the name of their mother until they turn gray and protect her old age. Mom, I love you very, very much! I love it so much that I can’t sleep in the dark at night. I peer into the darkness, hurrying Zorka. I love you all the time, Mommy! The dawn is shining. It's already dawn. There is no one in the world better than mom!

Slide 18

There is no person in the world dearer and closer than a mother. Her love for children is boundless, selfless, and full of dedication. And motherhood in Rus' has always been equivalent to a synonym for holiness. Named Mother Rain knocks on the window like a frozen bird. But she will not fall asleep, continuing to wait for us. Today I want to bow to the ground to our Russian woman, named MOTHER. The one who gave us life in agony, the one who sometimes did not sleep at night. Warm hands pressed her to her chest. And she prayed for us to all the Holy Images. The one who asked God for happiness, For the health of her daughters and sons. Every new step we took was like a holiday for her. And she felt more pain from the pain of her children. We fly out of our nest like birds: We want to become adults as soon as possible. Today I want to bow to the ground. To our Russian woman, named MOTHER.

Slide 19

What could be more sacred in the world than the name “Mother” for any of us, a child, a teenager, a youth or a gray-haired adult, a mother is the dearest, dearest person in the world, who gave the most valuable thing - life.

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Mom, mommy... How much warmth is hidden in this magical word, which is used to call the closest, dearest, only one. Who is the first person we meet when we come into this world - So this is our mommy, She is no nicer. All life revolves around her, Our whole world is warmed by her, All century she has been trying to protect us from troubles. She is a support in the house, She is busy every hour. And there is no one except Who would love us so much. So she will have more happiness, And a longer life, And joy will be her lot, And less sad things to do!


























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An excellent presentation that will fully tell about the history of the holiday and its importance for society. Don't forget to congratulate your dear mothers!

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Abstract for the presentation

The presentation "Mother's Day" will help the speaker to acquaint the audience of schoolchildren with the history of the origin and development of the holiday, its spread in countries around the world, also in Russia, and talks about the traditions of the celebration. The second half of the presentation contains beautiful poems and sayings about a mother and her love for her children.

Mother's Day is not as popular a holiday in the Russian Federation as, for example, February 23, New Year and March 8, but it occupies an equally important place in the list of the main international holidays of modern society. Traditionally, on this day it is customary to congratulate mothers and pregnant women; this is the main difference from International Women’s Day (March 8), when all female representatives accept congratulations.

  • The history of the holiday;
  • History of the development of the holiday;
  • Mother's Day in the world and in Russia;
  • Poems about mom.

    Format

    pptx (powerpoint)

    Number of slides

    Ksenafontova E.V.

    Audience

    Words

    Abstract

    Present

    Purpose

    • To conduct a lesson by a teacher

Slide 1

Slide 2

The history of the holiday

  • Slide 3

    Slide 4

  • Slide 5

    For the Celts, Mother's Day was a day to honor the goddess Bridget.

  • Slide 6

  • Slide 7

    History of the development of the holiday

    From the 17th to the 19th centuries, “Mother's Sunday” was celebrated in Great Britain. On this day, boys and girls who worked as apprentices or servants, returning home, brought fruit pie as a gift to their mothers. Traditionally, this ancient English holiday was celebrated on March 22.

    Slide 8

    Similar traditions are known in the provinces of Champagne (France) and Walloon (Belgium)

    Artist Emile Mounier

    Slide 9

    History of the development of the holiday

    Which is exactly what happened seven years later under President Woodrow Wilson, who declared the second Sunday in May a national holiday in honor of all American mothers.

    Slide 10

    Slide 11

    Holiday traditions

    Slide 12

    Mother's Day in Russia

    Slide 13

    Slide 14

    There are words in this world that we call holy.
    affectionate words - this is the word “mother”.
    all - the word “mother”. The word that makes an adult, gloomy person smile is also the word “mother”.

    Slide 15

    Poems about mom

    Who warms with love,
    Everything in the world succeeds,
    Even play a little?
    Who will always console you,
    And he washes and combs his hair,
    Kisses on the cheek - smack?
    That's what she's always like -
    My dear mother!

    Slide 16

    Mom brings me
    Toys, candies,
    I love my mom
    Not for that at all.
    Funny songs
    She hums
    We're bored together
    Never happens.
    I open it for her
    All your secrets.
    But I love my mother
    Not only for this.
    I love my mom
    I'll tell you straight,
    Just for that
    That she is my mother!

    Slide 17

    Mom, very, very
    I love you!
    I love you so much that at night
    I don't sleep in the dark.
    I peer into the darkness
    I'm hurrying Zorka.
    I love you all the time
    Mommy, I love you!
    The dawn is shining.
    It's already dawn.
    No one in the world
    There is no better mother!

    Slide 18

    Named Mother















    To our Russian woman, named Mother.

    Slide 19

    Slide 20

    Poems about mom

    Who do we meet first?
    Coming into the world, -
    So this is our mommy
    She's no cuter.

    Our whole world is warmed by it,
    She's been trying all her life
    Keep us out of harm's way.
    She is the support in the house,
    It's busy every hour.
    And there is no one else but
    Who would love us so much.
    So more happiness for her,
    And life is longer,
    And joy is her lot,
    And less sad things to do!

    Slide 21

    Repeating lip movements

    Slide 22

    Poems about mom

    You know, mom, it's an ordinary day
    We can't live without you!
    The word mom is so familiar
    Talk to us from the first days!
    You just have to look closely
    -The whole world is warmed around
    With the warmth of my mother's heart,
    Gentle, kind hands...
    Our troubles and tribulations
    They retreat before you

    How you fight for us!
    Mom, there is no dearer friend

    Who else, like you, will help?!
    Who else will understand like you?!

    Slide 23

    Nekrasov said.

    Slide 24

    Poems about mom

    Who opened this world to me,
    Sparing no effort?
    And always protected?
    The best mom in the world.
    Who is the cutest in the world?
    And it will warm you with its warmth,
    Loves more than himself?
    This is my mom.
    Reads books in the evening
    And he always understands everything,
    Even if I'm stubborn
    I know my mother loves me.
    Never gets discouraged
    He knows exactly what I need.
    If suddenly drama happens,
    Who will support? My mom.
    I'm walking along the path
    But my legs are tired.
    Jump over the hole
    Who will help? I know - mom.

    Slide 25



    Take care of your mothers!

    Slide 26

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    Abstract

    Class hour "Mother's Day"
    Target:




    Progress of the event:
    Slide 1
    Organizational
    Slide 2

    Slide 3
    The history of the holiday
    Presenter 1 Many countries around the world celebrate Mother's Day, although at different times.
    Presenter 2 On Mother's Day, only mothers and pregnant women are honored, not all members of the fairer sex.
    Slide 4
    Presenter 1 According to some sources, the tradition of celebrating Mother's Day dates back to ancient Rome. The Romans dedicated three days in March (from 22 to 25) to the mother of the gods - eastern Cybele
    Slide 5
    Presenter 2 The ancient Greeks paid tribute to the mother of all gods - Gaia.
    Slide 6
    Presenter 1
    Slide 7
    Presenter 2 In Rus', Mokosha was revered - the Goddess of motherhood
    Slide 8
    History of the development of the holiday
    Presenter 1
    Slide 9
    Presenter 2
    Slide 10
    Presenter 1 Mother's Day, an analogue of the current holiday, appeared in the 19th century in the American state of West Virginia. Mary Jarvis died on May 7, 1906 in Philadelphia. The death of this respectable and pious woman was mourned by brothers and sisters in the Methodist community, but for Mary Jarvis’s daughter, Ann, it became a real tragedy.
    Presenter 2 Life without a loving and wise mother was unbearable for childless Anne Jarvis. She was tormented by the realization that during her lifetime she did not have time to express to her mother the full extent of her love and gratitude. On the anniversary of her mother's death, she ordered a memorial service. Presenter 1 After this, she and many other women sent thousands of letters to their senators and congressmen proposing the establishment of such a holiday.
    Presenter 2 .
    Slide 11
    Presenter 1 Following the United States, 23 countries declared the second Sunday of May a holiday (including: Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, etc.), and more than 30 the holiday is celebrated on other days.
    Slide 12
    Presenter 2 In the USA and Australia, there is a tradition of wearing a carnation flower on clothes on this day. Moreover, color matters, so a colored carnation means “a person’s mother is alive,” and white flowers are pinned to clothes in memory of departed mothers
    Slide 13
    Mother's Day in Russia
    Presenter 1 In Russia, Mother's Day began to be celebrated relatively recently. Established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin No. 120 “On Mother’s Day” dated January 30, 1998, it is celebrated on the last Sunday of November, paying tribute to mothers’ work and their selfless sacrifice for the benefit of their children.
    Slide 14
    Video
    Slide 15
    Presenter 2 There are words in this wide world
    which we call saints.
    And one of those holy, warm

    Presenter 1 The word that the child says most often
    .
    Slide 16
    Student
    Who warms with love,
    Everything in the world succeeds,
    Even play a little?
    Who will always console you,
    And he washes and combs his hair,
    Kisses on the cheek - smack?
    That's what she's always like -
    My dear mother!
    Slide 17
    Student
    Mom brings me
    Toys, candies,
    But I love mom
    Not for that at all.
    Funny songs
    She hums
    We're bored together
    Never happens.
    I open it for her
    All your secrets.
    But I love my mother
    Not only for this.
    I love my mom
    I'll tell you straight,
    Well, just for that
    That she is my mother!
    Slide 18
    Presenter 2 Children are the most precious thing for a mother. Happy is the one who has known mother's love, affection, and care since childhood. And children should respond to her in the same way - love, attention, care. We treat with respect and gratitude those people who respectfully pronounce the name of their mother until they turn gray and protect her old age.
    Student
    Mom, very, very
    I love you!
    I love you so much that at night
    I don't sleep in the dark.
    I peer into the darkness
    I'm hurrying Zorka.
    I love you all the time
    Mommy, I love you!
    The dawn is shining.
    It's already dawn.
    No one in the world
    There is no better mother!
    Slide 19
    Presenter 1 There is no person in the world dearer and closer than a mother. Her love for children is boundless, selfless, and full of dedication. And motherhood in Rus' has always been equivalent to a synonym for holiness.
    Student
    Yuri Shmidt
    Named Mother
    The rain knocks on the window like a frozen bird.
    But she will not fall asleep, continuing to wait for us.
    Today I want to bow to the ground
    To our Russian woman, named Mother.
    The one who gave us life in agony,
    The one who sometimes didn’t sleep at night.
    Warm hands pressed her to her chest.
    And she prayed for us to all the Holy Images.
    The one who asked God for happiness,
    For the health of your daughters and sons.
    Every new step we took was like a holiday for her.
    And she felt more pain from the pain of her children.
    We fly out of our native nest like birds:
    We want to become adults as soon as possible.
    Today I want to bow to the ground.
    To our Russian woman, named Mother.
    Slide 20
    Presenter 2 What could be more sacred in the world than the name “Mother” for any of us, a child, a teenager, a youth or a gray-haired adult, a mother is the dearest, dearest person in the world, who gave the most valuable thing - life.
    Slide 21
    Presenter 1 Mom, mommy... How much warmth is hidden in this magical word, which is used to call the closest, dearest, only one.
    Student
    Who do we meet first?
    Coming into the world, -
    So this is our mommy
    She's no cuter.
    All life revolves around her,
    Our whole world is warmed by it,
    She's been trying all her life
    Keep us out of harm's way.
    She is the support in the house,
    It's busy every hour.
    And there is no one else but
    Who would love us so much.
    So more happiness for her,
    And life is longer,
    And joy is her lot,
    And less sad things to do!
    Slide 22
    Presenter 2 Repeating lip movements mothers, we say our first word in life: mother. 10 years will pass, 12, 50... Many events, people and meetings will be forgotten in our memory. But no matter what we experience, memories will always return us to the bright world of childhood, to the image of the mother who taught us to speak.
    Slide 23
    Student
    You know, mom, it's an ordinary day
    We can't live without you!
    The word mom is so familiar
    Talk to us from the first days!
    You just have to look closely
    -The whole world is warmed around
    With the warmth of my mother's heart,
    Gentle, kind hands...
    Our troubles and tribulations
    They retreat before you
    It becomes clearer to us every year,
    How you fight for us!
    Mom, there is no dearer friend
    - Do you believe in our every takeoff!
    Who else, like you, will help?!
    Who else will understand like you?!
    Slide 24
    Presenter 1 We love our sister, and wife, and father, but in agony we remember our mother, - Nekrasov said.
    Presenter 2 In torment, in suffering, a person whispers “mother”, and in this word everything is concentrated for him, it becomes equivalent to the word “life”. A man calls his mother and believes that, wherever she is, she hears him, has compassion, and rushes to help.
    Slide 25
    Student
    Who opened this world to me,
    Sparing no effort?
    And always protected?
    The best mom in the world.
    Who is the cutest in the world?
    And it will warm you with its warmth,
    Loves more than himself?
    This is my mom.
    Reads books in the evening
    And he always understands everything,
    Even if I'm stubborn
    I know my mother loves me.
    Never gets discouraged
    He knows exactly what I need.
    If suddenly drama happens,
    Who will support? My mom.
    I'm walking along the path
    But my legs are tired.
    Jump over the hole
    Who will help? I know - mom.
    Slide 26
    Presenter 1 No matter how mature, strong, smart, beautiful we become,
    no matter how far life takes us from our parents’ shelter, mother always remains a mother for us, and we are her children.
    Take care of your mothers!
    Slide 27
    Congratulations, Moms!

    Class hour "Mother's Day"
    Target:
    Cultivating a respectful attitude towards mothers and women.
    Development of cognitive interests, expansion of general horizons.
    Cultivating attentiveness, caring, respectful attitude towards the mother;
    Cultivating a sense of beauty.
    Progress of the event:
    Slide 1
    Organizational
    Slide 2
    Lyrical music plays, a splash screen appears on the screen
    Slide 3
    The history of the holiday
    Presenter 1 Many countries around the world celebrate Mother's Day, although at different times.
    Presenter 2 On Mother's Day, only mothers and pregnant women are honored, not all members of the fairer sex.
    Slide 4
    Presenter 1 According to some sources, the tradition of celebrating Mother's Day dates back to ancient Rome. The Romans dedicated three days in March (from 22 to 25) to the mother of the gods - eastern Cybele
    Slide 5
    Presenter 2 The ancient Greeks paid tribute to the mother of all gods - Gaia.
    Slide 6
    Presenter 1 For the Celts, Mother's Day was a day to honor the goddess Bridget.
    Slide 7
    Presenter 2 In Rus', Mokosha was revered - the Goddess of motherhood
    Slide 8
    History of the development of the holiday
    Presenter 1 From the 17th to the 19th centuries, “Mother's Sunday” was celebrated in Great Britain. On this day, boys and girls who worked as apprentices or servants, returning home, brought fruit pie as a gift to their mothers. Traditionally, this ancient English holiday was celebrated on March 22.
    Slide 9
    Presenter 2 Similar traditions are known in the provinces of Champagne (France) and Walloon (Belgium).
    Slide 10
    Presenter 1 Mother's Day, an analogue of the current holiday, appeared in the 19th century in the American state of West Virginia. Mary Jarvis died on May 7, 1906 in Philadelphia. The death of this respectable and pious woman was mourned by brothers and sisters in the Methodist community, but for Mary Jarvis’s daughter, Ann, it became a real tragedy.
    Presenter 2 Life without a loving and wise mother was unbearable for childless Anne Jarvis. She was tormented by the realization that during her lifetime she did not have time to express to her mother the full extent of her love and gratitude. On the anniversary of her mother's death, she ordered a memorial service. Presenter 1 After this, she and many other women sent thousands of letters to their senators and congressmen proposing the establishment of such a holiday.
    Presenter 2 This is what happened seven years later under President Woodrow Wilson, who declared the second Sunday in May a national holiday in honor of all American mothers. .
    Slide 11
    Presenter 1 Following the United States, 23 countries declared the second Sunday of May a holiday (including: Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, etc.), and more than 30 the holiday is celebrated on other days.
    Slide 12
    Presenter 2 In the USA and Australia, there is a tradition of wearing a carnation flower on clothes on this day. Moreover, color matters, so a colored carnation means “a person’s mother is alive,” and white flowers are pinned to clothes in memory of departed mothers
    Slide 13
    Mother's Day in Russia
    Presenter 1 In Russia, Mother's Day began to be celebrated relatively recently. Established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin No. 120 “On Mother’s Day” dated January 30, 1998, it is celebrated on the last Sunday of November, paying tribute to mothers’ work and their selfless sacrifice for the benefit of their children.
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    Presenter 2 There are words in this wide world
    which we call saints.
    And one of those holy, warm
    affectionate words - this is the word “MOM”.
    Presenter 1 The word that the child says most often
    all - the word “MOM”. The word that makes an adult, gloomy person smile is also the word “MOM” .
    Slide 16
    Student
    Who warms with love,
    Everything in the world succeeds,
    Even play a little?
    Who will always console you,
    And he washes and combs his hair,
    Kisses on the cheek - smack?
    That's what she's always like -
    My dear mother!
    Slide 17
    Student
    Mom brings me
    Toys, candies,
    But I love mom
    Not for that at all.
    Funny songs
    She hums
    We're bored together
    Never happens.
    I open it for her
    All your secrets.
    But I love my mother
    Not only for this.
    I love my mom
    I'll tell you straight,
    Well, just for that
    That she is my mother!
    Slide 18
    Presenter 2 Children are the most precious thing for a mother. Happy is the one who has known mother's love, affection, and care since childhood. And children should respond to her in the same way - love, attention, care. We treat with respect and gratitude those people who respectfully pronounce the name of their mother until they turn gray and protect her old age.
    Student
    Mom, very, very
    I love you!
    I love you so much that at night
    I don't sleep in the dark.
    I peer into the darkness
    I'm hurrying Zorka.
    I love you all the time
    Mommy, I love you!
    The dawn is shining.
    It's already dawn.
    No one in the world
    There is no better mother!
    Slide 19
    Presenter 1 There is no person in the world dearer and closer than a mother. Her love for children is boundless, selfless, and full of dedication. And motherhood in Rus' has always been equivalent to a synonym for holiness.
    Student
    Yuri Shmidt
    Named Mother
    The rain knocks on the window like a frozen bird.
    But she will not fall asleep, continuing to wait for us.
    Today I want to bow to the ground
    To our Russian woman, named Mother.
    The one who gave us life in agony,
    The one who sometimes didn’t sleep at night.
    Warm hands pressed her to her chest.
    And she prayed for us to all the Holy Images.
    The one who asked God for happiness,
    For the health of your daughters and sons.
    Every new step we took was like a holiday for her.
    And she felt more pain from the pain of her children.
    We fly out of our native nest like birds:
    We want to become adults as soon as possible.
    Today I want to bow to the ground.
    To our Russian woman, named Mother.
    Slide 20
    Presenter 2 What could be more sacred in the world than the name “Mother” for any of us, a child, a teenager, a youth or a gray-haired adult, a mother is the dearest, dearest person in the world, who gave the most valuable thing - life.
    Slide 21
    Presenter 1 Mom, mommy... How much warmth is hidden in this magical word, which is used to call the closest, dearest, only one.
    Student
    Who do we meet first?
    Coming into the world, -
    So this is our mommy
    She's no cuter.
    All life revolves around her,
    Our whole world is warmed by it,
    She's been trying all her life
    Keep us out of harm's way.
    She is the support in the house,
    It's busy every hour.
    And there is no one else but
    Who would love us so much.
    So more happiness for her,
    And life is longer,
    And joy is her lot,
    And less sad things to do!
    Slide 22
    Presenter 2 Repeating lip movements mothers, we say our first word in life: mother. 10 years will pass, 12, 50... Many events, people and meetings will be forgotten in our memory. But no matter what we experience, memories will always return us to the bright world of childhood, to the image of the mother who taught us to speak.
    Slide 23
    Student
    You know, mom, it's an ordinary day
    We can't live without you!
    The word mom is so familiar
    Talk to us from the first days!
    You just have to look closely
    -The whole world is warmed around
    With the warmth of my mother's heart,
    Gentle, kind hands...
    Our troubles and tribulations
    They retreat before you
    It becomes clearer to us every year,
    How you fight for us!
    Mom, there is no dearer friend
    - Do you believe in our every takeoff!
    Who else, like you, will help?!
    Who else will understand like you?!
    Slide 24
    Presenter 1 We love our sister, and wife, and father, but in agony we remember our mother, - Nekrasov said.
    Presenter 2 In torment, in suffering, a person whispers “mother”, and in this word everything is concentrated for him, it becomes equivalent to the word “life”. A man calls his mother and believes that, wherever she is, she hears him, has compassion, and rushes to help.
    Slide 25
    Student
    Who opened this world to me,
    Sparing no effort?
    And always protected?
    The best mom in the world.
    Who is the cutest in the world?
    And it will warm you with its warmth,
    Loves more than himself?
    This is my mom.
    Reads books in the evening
    And he always understands everything,
    Even if I'm stubborn
    I know my mother loves me.
    Never gets discouraged
    He knows exactly what I need.
    If suddenly drama happens,
    Who will support? My mom.
    I'm walking along the path
    But my legs are tired.
    Jump over the hole
    Who will help? I know - mom.
    Slide 26
    Presenter 1 No matter how mature, strong, smart, beautiful we become,
    no matter how far life takes us from our parents’ shelter, mother always remains a mother for us, and we are her children.
    Take care of your mothers!
    Slide 27
    Congratulations, Moms!

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    (SLIDE 1) History of Mother's Day
    (SLIDE 2) The celebration of Mother's Day goes back centuries. The holiday originates from the cult of the mother, which was almost universal: in ancient times people worshiped the goddess, who was the embodiment of the maternal principle. In every mythology she had her own name. The ancient Greeks paid tribute to the mother of all gods - Gaia. The Romans dedicated three days in March (from 22 to 25) to another mother of the gods - eastern Cybele. For the Celts, Mother's Day was a day to honor the goddess Bridget. Among the Slavs, the most ancient patroness of childbirth were women in labor Lada and her daughter Lelya - heavenly goddesses who embodied the cosmic principle of creation and eternal renewal of life.
    (SLIDE 3) China
    The celebration of "Mother's Day" in China arose thanks to Zheng, the mother of the Chinese philosopher Mencius (3-2 century BC), who raised her son alone. She did everything so that her son grew up in appropriate conditions and could receive a good education. For example, she moved the house herself three times.
    (SLIDE 4) India
    Indian "Mother's Day" is the most unusual in the whole world. It begins with a legend: “In an Indian village there lived a woman who had seven sons. One day she went into the forest to collect some land in order to renew the wall paintings in the house. This just happened during the month of Kartik. While working, an Indian woman's ax accidentally fell and hit a bear cub sleeping in a hole. The animal died, and the woman, upset, nevertheless took the land and returned back to the village. By a sad coincidence, the following year all her sons died. The unfortunate mother considered herself to blame for the death of her children, since she had killed the bear cub. Kind people told the sufferer that she needed to pray to the goddess Ashtami Bhagawati. The woman prayed and fasted regularly, and ultimately the merciful goddess returned her boys to their mother.”
    (SLIDE 5) UK
    In the UK, Mother's Day has dual roots. Firstly, this is the harsh Victorian era, when children at a fairly early age worked away from home, and the money they earned was sent to the family budget. Then children were allowed to spend one day a year at home with their parents. Secondly, this is the beginning of the 17th century and Mothering Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. Over time, the church holiday merged with the secular holiday.
    (SLIDE 6) USA
    American women's activist Julia Ward Howe is considered one of the founders of modern Mother's Day. In 1870, she published the Mother's Day Proclamation, calling on "all women who have hearts" to fight for peace. Every year in honor of Mother's Day in Boston, she organized mass rallies. However, Julia's idea did not find universal support, since she positioned "Mother's Day" only in the context of the struggle for world peace.
    In May 1907, American teacher Ann Jarvis from Grafton, West Virginia, organized a ceremony in memory of her deceased mother, also named Ann Jarvis. In 1908, the holiday in honor of the mother was already celebrated by hundreds of women with their children. And in 1911, Mother's Day was celebrated in all states of America, as well as Mexico, Canada, South America and Africa. On December 12, 1912, the International Mother's Day Association was created to spread the celebration of this day.
    In 1914, US President Woodrow Wilson legalized Mother's Day as a national holiday, which was set on the second Sunday in May.
    (SLIDE 7) Australia
    The tradition of celebrating Mother's Day appeared in Australia in 1924, thanks to a woman named Janet Haydn. She volunteered at the Sydney Women's Nursing Home and saw a lot of lonely elderly mums. To cheer them up, she enlisted the help of children from local schools, and financial support from local businesses to give some attention and small gifts to lonely old ladies. This movement became widespread and soon spread throughout the country.
    (SLIDE 8) Arab countries - Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain
    This holiday was officially established in 1956 in Egypt, and was subsequently adopted by other Arab countries. The holiday is dedicated to mothers; everyone considers it necessary to pay tribute to their work and selfless sacrifices for the benefit of their children.
    (SLIDE 9) Israel
    In Israel, the Mother's Day holiday largely owes its appearance to Henrietta Szold. Henrietta Szold had no biological children, but can be considered the mother of all the Jewish children saved by her and the Youth Aliyah organization of Nazi Germany. In total, she saved 22,000 people. Over time, the holiday expanded its meaning and began to be celebrated as Family Day.
    (SLIDE 10) Kazakhstan
    The idea to set a specific day to honor Kazakh mothers belongs to Nursultan Nazarbayev, and dates back to 2012. The history of Mother's Day in Kazakhstan is still very short, only three years, but over time, they will also have their own traditions and foundations in celebrating this wonderful day.
    (SLIDE 11) Conclusion
    We don’t need Mother’s Day on a specific day, we need it to be like this for our mothers every day. And it depends only on us. So that every day we reciprocate the love and endless tenderness of our mothers. They gave small and large gifts, helped, called for no reason, talked, drank tea together, listened and obeyed (at least sometimes, even if we were adults), and were simply finally happy ourselves, because this is the most important thing for our mothers .
    Being a mother is difficult work, but being a child is quite simple.



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    PREPARED BY: SAVINA I.A. Ancient Greeks - goddess Gaia Romans - goddess Cybele Celts - goddess Bridget Slavs - Lada and Lelya Zheng - the mother of the Chinese philosopher Mencius (3rd-2nd century BC) - raised her son alone. She did everything so that her son grew up in appropriate conditions and could receive a good education. Ahoy-ashtami - Mother's Day. Indian "Mother's Day" is the most unusual in the whole world. Secular holiday - King Henry III (1216 - 1239) first proclaimed mother's day on the third Sunday of March. Church holiday - at the very beginning of the 17th century in England on the fourth Sunday During Lent, people began to celebrate Mother's Sunday 1870 - Julia Ward Howe 1907 - Ann Jarvis 1912 - International Mother's Day Association 1914 - US resident Woodrow Wilson legalized the national holiday "Mother's Day" 1924 - Janet Hayden, volunteer at the Sydney Women's Nursing Home Established in 1956 in Egypt, and subsequently adopted by other Arab countries Genoieta Szold with the Youth Aliyah organization rescued Jewish children from Nazi Germany The history of Mother's Day in Kazakhstan begins in 2012. The idea belongs to Nursultan. Nazarbayev


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    “Dedicated to the most dear ones!”

    From the bottom of my heart, In simple words Today, friends, We will talk about mom.

    History of the holiday Mother's Day Mother's Day is one of those holidays that people are afraid to accidentally miss in the bustle of everyday worries. This holiday is dedicated to the most beloved and most important woman, who gave us the opportunity to live and enjoy life. The very first mentions of the holiday can be found in the history of the ancient world.

    There is no friend like your own mother. The veneration of mothers existed many centuries ago in Ancient Greece. The inhabitants of this fabulous country worshiped Gaia, the mother of all gods, on one spring day. The ancient Celts honored the goddess Bridget on a holiday, and the Romans had a three-day March holiday on which they glorified the mother of their patrons, Cybele.

    Mother's Day in Russia By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin dated January 30, 1998 N 120, an annual Russian holiday was established - Mother's Day. The holiday is celebrated on the last Sunday of November.

    Russian mothers have always been distinguished by: generosity of soul, devotion, self-sacrifice, love and great patience. And today they carefully preserve the family hearth, teach children kindness, mutual understanding, and morality.

    Dedicated to my mother... Our most important person, You gave us life, You didn’t ask for payment in return for this wonderful gift. On Mother's Day we hasten to congratulate you with all our hearts, Be happy, and forever be dear to us.

    Dedicated to everyone, all the mothers in the world! Being a mother means being resilient. Don't get exhausted when you work. Through “I can’t” get up and clean, cook, wash, wash, iron and put in order; dress, comb, amuse, edify, console, lull, without even thinking about rest. Being a mother means being strong. Being a mom means being creative. Figure out how to make a new one from two old blouses, design carnival costumes, create pies, soups and compotes. Being a mother means having a remarkable imagination.

    Being a mother means being strong. Being a mother means knowing the answers to all questions. This means, knowing for sure where the stars live and how many quills a porcupine has, still getting out an encyclopedia and at night reading, reading, reading... Being a mother means always learning. Being a mother means being an optimist. This means, seeing how your daughter spills tea on the tablecloth for the hundredth time and slams the door, to believe that this girl will someday turn into an elegant girl. Being a mother means not losing hope.

    Being a mother means always learning. Being a mother means again and again opening your heart to someone who hurts you very much. This means - no matter what, hug and sing lullabies at night. Being a mother means being able to endure and forgive. Being a mother means understanding and accepting. This means feeling someone else's pain as if it were your own, sharing great grief over a broken flower or a flying bug; to be able to rejoice in small joys known only to children, and to laugh with them at what is really funny, and not usually considered as such. This means seeing the world through the eyes of your child, walking with him along the path of life, gently helping him overcome difficulties, and always being ready to help. Being a mother means loving.

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