Newspaper publications about Kuban workers. Presentation on the topic: “Wheat stands in the Kuban Among the hard-worked fields, And the Green sail of poplars melts in the ocean of grain

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My fellow countrymen are field workers. Prepared by Student 3 “B” class MBOU Secondary School No. 38, Krasnodar Ivanov Vladislav

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Today we glorify skillful hands, We glorify the heroes of the fields. And we know, in the union of land and science, the Wealth of my Fatherland. We know that the land of Krasnodar loves Skill, affection and work. And where a person acts like a master, rich shoots will sprout.

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Oh, how the sunflower field laughed! Under the azure sky there are a thousand luminaries. Sunflowers bloomed on the expanse of the steppe: Their golden color gilded the steppe... A lark hovering in the sky above the expanse, The soul is at ease, quiet and light. Each of the sunflowers is a fiery sun, generously giving people hot warmth

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Vasily Stepanovich Pustovoit Since May 1936 - head of the department of selection and seed production of oilseeds and the laboratory of sunflower selection of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Oilseeds (Krasnodar). He is one of the initiators of sunflower selection for high oil content. Developed new highly effective breeding systems for improving sunflower seed production. Created 34 varieties of sunflower (Developed issues of agricultural technology and breeding of sunflower, wheat and corn, studied the problems of agriculture and crop production. Laid a new direction in sunflower breeding for oil quality using interline hybridization, which culminated in the creation of the world's first high-oleic variety Pervenets. Successfully solved the problem of creating broomrape-resistant sunflower varieties. Developed a new sunflower seed production system based on annual variety renewal.

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They call corn the Queen of the fields. This, kids, means that it has no equal in the field. She feeds all the cattle and grows like a gift from the earth, so that we all stay fit and grow healthy.

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Gayfutdin Salakhutdinovich Gayfutdin Salakhutdinovich Galeev was born in a village in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, but worked on Kuban soil. In 1934, he graduated from the Krasnodar Institute of Breeding, then worked as an agronomist-researcher, agronomist-teacher. The Great Patriotic War crossed out the scientist’s plans and in July 1941 G.S. Galeev went to the front. After the end of the war, he became a research assistant at the Kuban Experimental Station of the All-Russian Institute of Plant Growing in the corn department. Under his leadership, corn hybrids were created and introduced into production. In his works, he tried to obtain corn with a large number of cobs and worked to improve the quality of its grain, developing early-ripening and cold-resistant varieties of corn for cultivation in more northern regions. For success in corn breeding and G.S. Galeev was awarded the Lenin Prize. He was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. Galeev was awarded three Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, the Order of the October Revolution, and the Order of Friendship of Peoples.

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Khadzhinov Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhail Ivanovich Khadzhiev was born in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. This is where he began his career. He was a Soviet plant grower and breeder. Later, fate brought him to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), where he worked at the Institute of Botany, and in 1940 he moved to Kuban. Since 1941, he worked as a senior researcher, head of the corn breeding group at the Krasnodar breeding station. He developed new varieties of corn that ripened quickly, were more resistant to disease, produced more yield, and had more beneficial properties. For his great contribution to agricultural science and the creation of new varieties of corn, Mikhail Ivanovich Khadzhinov was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle gold medal. Also, by decision of the Council of People's Deputies, he was awarded the title "Honorary Citizen of the City of Krasnodar". He spent the last years of his life in Krasnodar, and was buried here.

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Wheat stands in the Kuban Among the overworked fields, And the green sail of poplars melts in the ocean of bread. The noise of bread... In hot suffering They bow to the earth For the warmth of the Cossack soul, For valor, courage and labor!

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Pavel Panteleimonovich Lukyanenko There is no other breeder in the world who would give humanity so many beautiful varieties of wheat. Pavel Panteleimonovich Lukyanenko created 43 varieties. P. P. Lukyanenko developed a scientific program for the selection of rust-resistant varieties with productive ears and high technological qualities. The scientist’s work lives in the golden ear of wheat, and is continued by grateful students - a large team of breeders from the Krasnodar Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after P. P. Lukyanenko.

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A grain that loves water very much, A field with it is like a ford, Rudding with fruit is a surprise, And its basis is rice.

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Theme of the event: “FAMOUS PEOPLE OF KUBAN.
WORKERS OF THE FIELDS"

Goal: 1) acquaintance with the history of their small homeland, acquainting with the activities of scientists V.S. Pustovoit and P.P.Lukyanenko;
2) cultivate a sense of pride for one’s people, respect for working people;
3) cultivate a caring attitude towards bread

Progress of the class hour:
1.Creating psychological comfort in the classroom.
- I wish you success, and it depends only on you. Show all your knowledge, ability to work, listen, think. I wish you good luck.
. Let's remember
In the last lesson you talked about our fellow countrymen during the Second World War.
3. New topic.
During the Second World War, people showed heroism.
- Is it possible to talk about heroism in peacetime? Give examples.
- Who are called heroes now? (PHOTOS OF LUKYANENKO AND PUSTOVOIT)

We will talk to you today about such people.

Our theme: Field workers.
- Who works in the fields of Kuban?
REFLECTION
- You have a picture of a slide on your sheets. Draw a box where you are in relation to today's topic, what do you know about field workers.

Kuban is often called the BRANCH OF Russia. Have you heard this expression? How do you understand it?
Working with a dictionary.

Today we praise skillful hands,
We praise the heroes of the fields.
And we know, in the union of earth and science
The wealth of my Fatherland.
We know that the land of Krasnodar loves
Skill, affection and work.
And where a person acts like a boss,
Rich shoots will sprout.

How do you understand the lines: In the union of earth and science?
Kuban scientists brought glory not only to Kuban, but to all of Russia.
What crops did they work with?

A) Vasily Stepanovich Pustovoit
- What do you know about sunflower? Oh, how the sunflower field laughed!
Under the azure sky there are a thousand luminaries.
Sunflowers bloomed on the expanse of the steppe:
Their golden color has gilded the steppe
Ivan Varabbas

A teacher's story about Academician Pustovoit.
Academician V.S. Pustovoit developed 42 varieties of sunflower. They are purchased and sown by many countries around the world. The All-Russian Research Institute of Oilseeds bears the name of this scientist.

The lark is hovering in the sky above the expanse,
The soul is at ease, quiet and light.
Each of the sunflowers is a fiery sun,
Generously gives people hot warmth
Ivan Varabbas

V.S. Pustovoit was engaged not only in sunflowers. He repeated more than once that the main plant in the Kuban is wheat.
- Do you agree with the scientist? Why?

His student, Pavel Panteleimonovich Lukyanenko, achieved great success in developing new varieties of wheat. He became seriously involved in the science of selection.
*The word “selection” is translated as “selection”. Breeders select the best plants, study their qualities, and the best development conditions. This is how new varieties appear.
- What was Lukyanenko called in Kuban?
- What famous variety of wheat did he develop?

Wheat costs in Kuban
Among the busy fields,
And melts into the bread ocean
Green sail of poplars.
The bread is making noise
In hot suffering
They bow to the earth
For the warmth of the Cossack soul,
For valor, courage and work!
Ivan Varabbas

It is not an easy task to develop a new variety of wheat.
But it’s not easy to grow it later, protect it from diseases and pests, harvest it, thresh it, store it in the elevator, and finally bake bread.
*Elevator is a granary for receiving, cleaning, drying and shipping grain.

Remember the lines of the poem: In the union of earth and science
The wealth of my Fatherland.
Thousands of farmers work in the Kuban fields every year.
Read the poem by Viktor Podkopaev.
- What does the poet compare the grain with?
-How can we thank the grain growers?

What does it mean to take care of bread?
Photo of bread on the ground.
-What secrets do your families have, what do you do so as not to throw away bread?
Indeed, bread is our wealth. The work of thousands of people was invested in it. Take care of him.
PRESENTATION

4.Result of the event.
REFLECTION
- Let's evaluate our work. Now mark on your slide where you are now in your study of the topic? Who drew the flag above?
Let's check how attentive you were in class. Crossword.

Krasnodar region, Seversky district, urban-type settlement Afipsky,
municipal budgetary educational institution
Secondary school No. 6
urban-type settlement Afipskoye
municipal formation Seversky district

Theme of the class hour: “FAMOUS PEOPLE OF KUBAN.
WORKERS OF THE FIELDS"

Completed by: teachers of grades 1 “A” and “B”
Konovalova O. P., Amzoyan I. V.

79 years ago, the USSR Central Executive Committee adopted a resolution on the division of the Azov-Black Sea region into the Krasnodar region and the Rostov region. Since then, neighboring regions have been constantly competing to see who is cooler, who is richer, where more famous people come from, and where it is better to go to live.

In the last 10-20 years, the Krasnodar region has been an undoubted leader. This can be seen from the statistical data: the population is growing exponentially (there are almost 250 thousand more Krasnodar residents according to the results of the last census). It is clear that climatic, economic and social conditions contribute to this. If the first is a natural gift, then the second is the merit of people.

Wheat from Kuban breeder

Thanks to scientific inventions, we eat, drink, heal, communicate, move faster than a horse can run, and much more. And in this area, the Krasnodar region has something to be proud of. For example, she was born, lives and works in Kuban Lyudmila Bespalova, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, creator of more than a hundred varieties of wheat. Any bun, loaf or other baked goods contains a piece of the work of a famous breeder, since in our region, which breaks yield records every year, more than 90% of the area is sown with wheat selected by Bespalova.

“Now there are 7 billion of us on Earth,” the academician said in an interview with AiF-South. - By 2050, 9 billion are expected. About 40 years ago, the potential of our planet was estimated at 10 billion people. Now they say that the Earth can withstand 30 billion. But everyone needs to be fed. And wheat is the crop that provides humanity with the most calories."

Over the past forty years, wheat yields in the region, largely thanks to the work of Lyudmila Bespalova, have increased by 50 centners per hectare.

Vladimir Babeshko, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is known throughout the world for his research in seismology. And although no one on the planet has yet learned to predict where and, most importantly, when tectonic plates will begin to move, Babeshko’s unique methods make it possible to count on this soon.

“Soon we will be able to predict the time, location and intensity of an earthquake,” says the academician. - Now we have come as close as possible to this. Do you know why we've advanced with seismic engineering? Because the country has been given a grandiose task - to host the Sochi Olympics. And the responsibility fell on us to ensure seismic safety. I went to Vancouver, met with seismologists, watched how they worked during the Olympics. And in the end, we created a system that was 3-4 times more powerful - the Canadians themselves admit that no other country had such a level of seismic safety. Yes, the Olympics are not a nuclear project that greatly advanced Soviet science, but during the preparation for it we created breakthrough things that no one in the West can do.”

Young people are not lagging behind the old guard: last year the development made a splash in the scientific world Igor Ryadchikov, head of the laboratory of robotics and mechatronics of KubSU. Together with his colleagues, the young scientist created a universal chassis for robots, thanks to which the mechanism can move in any environment, open doors, climb stairs, overcome thresholds and obstacles.

“We looked at similar developments of our colleagues, understood how we could improve and improve them, wrote a new mathematical model and created our own sample,” says Igor Ryadchikov. - The result is a breakthrough technology in the field of moving mobile devices. This has never happened anywhere before and no one has it yet.”

The development has attracted the interest of many companies, was included in the opening list of the international robotics exhibition Innorobo and should enter the market next year.

Our “golden” ones

There have always been plenty of talented athletes in the region: if you look deeper into history, the first thing you should remember is the world famous strongman Ivan Poddubny. And in order not to go far, it is enough to remember the winners of the recent Olympics: judoist Beslan Mudranov, tennis player Elena Vesnina, boxer Evgeniy Tishchenko, handball team coach Evgeniy Trefilov and his players.

Unfortunately, it was not possible to bring medals to the Kuban trampoline athletes from the current Games, but this sport was and remains the hallmark of the Krasnodar region. This is largely due to Vitaly Dubko - honored coach, the world's best trampoline mentor of the 20th century. This year Vitaly Fedorovich turned 80 years old, but he continues to work, giving his all, as at the very beginning of his journey.

In 1965, Dubko, a young school physical education teacher, was called to judge the country's first Trampoline Cup. And the former acrobat liked this sport so much that he returned to Krasnodar and began coaching. And in 1976, everyone learned about the Krasnodar trampoline: at the World Championships in Tulsa, America, Soviet trampolineists won all six gold medals, three of which were brought to Krasnodar by students of Vitaly Dubko Evgeniy Yanes And Evgeniy Yakovenko. It was then that the famous joke was born, saying that Pashkovka beat America.

In 2000, trampolining was included in the Olympic Games program for the first time, and Dubko students Irina Karavaeva And Alexander Moskalenko then they became the first Olympians.

“To be fair, now the trampoline is different: the score is no longer in hundredths, but in thousandths of points,” says Irina Karavaeva. - Nobody knows if there had been such competition 15-20 years ago, we would have won so many medals. In general, both I and Alexander Moskalenko are, perhaps, a consequence of the Soviet training system. Our coach Vitaly Fedorovich Dubko spent days and nights in the gym. We were the last “products” of the Soviet system, and then a many-year gap arose. Yes, something has been appearing again lately, but you can feel the failure - time has been lost. A whole generation of coaches - my peers, who could lead to victories - has scattered around the world. One trains the US national team, the second trains Australia, the third has left the trampoline altogether. And we, as before, demand only gold medals from athletes. But we need to lower our ambitions a little, admit that we have lost a lot, and work, work, work.”

Alexander Moskalenko 16 years ago accomplished a real feat. Let us recall that in 1998 Moskalenko, the holder of the Guinness record for the number of victories at the world championships, left the sport and went into business. But when the trampoline was included in the Olympic program, he decided to return, because victory at the Olympics was not on Moskalenko’s huge list of achievements. The athlete lost 25 kg, got back into shape, went to Sydney and won.

Writer Vladimir Runov:

- We have a lot of people who should be proud, but modern media create their own “heroes” - news feeds contain notes about thieves in law. From all sides they trumpet the lives of pop artists, a stream of negativity, like sandpaper, erasing our memory. And the people who created, built, defended - they are here, they walk next to us. Scientist Ivan Trubilin, who built a huge university, breeder Pavel Lukyanenko, after whom the research institute is named, foreman Mikhail Klepikov, two-time Hero of Socialist Labor, builder Mikhail Lantodub, cosmonaut Anatoly Berezovoy. And this is only a small part - those whose names immediately came to mind. Hero of the Soviet Union Anatoly Berezovoy set a record in space, met with Andropov and died on the same day as Zhanna Friske. Three years have passed: the division of Friske’s inheritance is still being discussed on all channels, but no one is talking about Berezov. People simply don’t have a sense of real values ​​in their heads - it’s as if they are deliberately erasing it.

“I thought for a long time whether to return or not, because I had to turn my life upside down,” recalls Moskalenko. - At first I just wanted to try. When it became possible to fight the weight, recover, pump up, feel the body - only then did the understanding emerge that, in principle, it was possible to fight. The father’s words were decisive: “If you had a chance, but you didn’t even try, you will reproach yourself all your life. If you tried and lost, neither you nor anyone else can make a claim against you.”

"The Last of the Mohicans" rustic prose

Viktor Likhonosov It’s not for nothing that he is called a living classic of Russian literature: the author of “Our Little Paris” is indeed “the last of the Mohicans” of Russian village prose.

“Everything he wrote was written freshly, musically, very accurately,” said the famous Yuri Kazakov. “And everything is imbued with a sharp, even some kind of enthusiastic and sad love for a person.”

Now Likhonosov is finishing his next book, “Lonely Evenings in Peresyp,” which he defines as “prosaic memories.” And her lines are filled with quiet sadness, regret for the Russia that we have lost. So what did the country lose in the bloody twentieth century?

“We have lost the continuity of historical life,” says Viktor Likhonosov. - There are states in the world in which history, way of life, and traditions are continuously passed on from forefathers, grandfathers, fathers to children. For us, all this was interrupted in the seventeenth year. Then a terrible breakdown occurred, when what we had professed for centuries was ordered to be destroyed by the new government.”

Land-dream

“On September 13, the anniversary year begins. Our region has been developing for 80 years - both the economy and the socio-political spheres. Now it’s hard to believe that Kuban was once a marginal region that relied exclusively on agriculture, says Valery Kasyanov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Head. Department of Russian History of KubSU. - The region suffered many hardships and adversities: repression of the Cossacks, collectivization, famine. After 1937, the Cossacks practically ceased to exist, and those who remained could not express themselves out loud. That was the time. All this led to the fact that before the Great Patriotic War the composition of the population changed significantly. Kuban also had a hard time during the war years: it was here that the most severe air battles took place, the battle for Novorossiysk.

After the war, the region began to recover. And it happened quite quickly. Do you know why? In Soviet times, the basis for the development of the state was industry and the working class. No offense to them, but it should be noted that in the Kuban there lived mainly peasants who worked from dawn to dusk. Hardworking people truly devoted to their land. It is clear that the agricultural sector was developing. But then the formation of the resort industry began.

Gradually, the Krasnodar region turned into a desired region, a dream region. People wanted not just to come and relax, but to move and live. Today, almost 6 million people live in the region, and in terms of this indicator we are not far behind Moscow and the Moscow region.

We have always competed with the Rostov region. Although once upon a time both we and they were part of the united Azov-Black Sea region. So Rostov-on-Don has always been considered the capital, the gateway to the south. It was a city of over a million people with a well-developed industry, with higher salaries and jobs. For a very long time, many Kuban residents sought to go there to study, work and live. But in the last 25 years everything has changed dramatically. They leave from there and come to us to work and study. In 3-4 years, Krasnodar will officially become a million-plus city. And I'm not even talking about other neighboring regions, they are not even on par with our region.

Of course, a qualitative breakthrough occurred during the preparation for the Olympics. Investments poured into the region, and everyone wanted to become involved in this event. The construction of the Kerch Bridge gave a second wind to the development of the region.

The prospect for the Krasnodar Territory is clear: for several more years there will not be a region equal to Kuban in the Southern Federal District. But it is not enough to be satisfied with the results achieved. We need to preserve them and, of course, look for new unique projects that will help the region continue to bloom and develop.”

Event theme: “FAMOUS PEOPLE OF KUBAN.

WORKERS OF THE FIELDS"

Target: 1) acquaintance with the history of your small homeland, introduce the activities of scientists V.S. Pustovoit and P.P.Lukyanenko;

2) cultivate a sense of pride for one’s people, respect for working people;

3) cultivate a caring attitude towards bread

Progress of the class hour:

1.Creating psychological comfort in the classroom.

I wish you success, and it depends only on you. Show all your knowledge, ability to work, listen, think. I wish you good luck.

. Let's remember

In the last lesson you talked about our fellow countrymen during the Second World War.

3. New topic.

During the Second World War, people showed heroism.

Is it possible to talk about heroism in peacetime?Give examples.

Who are called heroes now? (PHOTOS LUKYANENKO AND PUSTOVOIT)

We will talk to you today about such people.

Our topic: Field workers.

Who works in the fields of Kuban?

REFLECTION

You have a picture of a slide on your sheets. Draw a box where you are in relation to today's topic, what do you know about field workers.

Kuban is often called the BRANCH OF Russia. Have you heard this expression? How do you understand it?

Working with a dictionary.

Today we praise skillful hands,

We praise the heroes of the fields.

And we know, in the union of earth and science

The wealth of my Fatherland.

We know that the land of Krasnodar loves

Skill, affection and work.

And where is the man in charge of the post? drunk,

Rich shoots will sprout.

How do you understand the lines:In the union of land and science?

Kuban scientists brought glory not only to Kuban, but to all of Russia.

What crops did they work with?

A) Vasily Stepanovich Pustovoit

What do you know about sunflower?Oh, how the sunflower field laughed!

Under the azure sky there are a thousand luminaries.

Sunflowers bloomed on the expanse of the steppe:

The steppe gilded their golden color...

Yves an Barabbas

A teacher's story about Academician Pustovoit.

Academician V.S. Pustovoit developed 42 varieties of sunflower. They are purchased and sown by many countries around the world. The All-Russian Research Institute of Oilseeds bears the name of this scientist.

The lark is hovering in the sky above the expanse,

The soul is at ease, quiet and light.

Each of the sunflowers is a fiery sun,

Generously gives people hot warmth...

Ivan Varavv A

V.S. Pustovoit was engaged not only in sunflowers. He repeated more than once that the main plant in the Kuban is wheat.

Do you agree with the scientist? Why?

His student, Pavel Panteleimonovich Lukyanenko, achieved great success in developing new varieties of wheat. He became seriously involved in the science of selection.

*The word “selection” is translated as “selection”. Breeders select the best plants, study their qualities, and the best development conditions. This is how new varieties appear.

What was Lukyanenko called in Kuban?

What famous variety of wheat did he develop?

Wheat costs in Kuban

Among the busy fields,

And melts into the bread ocean

Green sail of poplars.

The bread is making noise...

In hot suffering

They bow to the earth

For the warmth of the Cossack soul,

For valor, courage and work!

Ivan Varabbas

It is not an easy task to develop a new variety of wheat.

But it’s not easy to grow it later, protect it from diseases and pests, harvest it, thresh it, store it forelevator, finally bake the bread.

*Elevator is a granary for receiving, cleaning, drying and shipping grain.

Remember the lines of the poem: In the union of earth and science

The wealth of my Fatherland.

Thousands of farmers work in the Kuban fields every year.

Read the poem by Viktor Podkopaev.

What does the poet compare the grain with?

How can we thank the grain growers?

What does it mean to take care of bread?

Photo of bread on the ground.

What secrets do your families have, what do you do so as not to throw away bread?

Indeed, bread is our wealth. The work of thousands of people was invested in it. Take care of him.

PRESENTATION

4.Result of the event.

REFLECTION

Let's evaluate our work. Now mark on your slide where you are now in your study of the topic? Who drew the flag above?

Let's check how attentive you were in class.Crossword.

Krasnodar region, Seversky district, urban-type settlement Afipsky,

municipal budgetary educational institution

Secondary school No. 6

urban-type settlement Afipskoye

municipal formation Seversky district

Class topic: “FAMOUS PEOPLE OF KUBAN.

WORKERS OF THE FIELDS"

Completed by: teachers of grades 1 “A” and “B”

Konovalova O. P., Amzoyan I.V.

WORKERS OF THE FIELDS

Goal: 1) to continue acquaintance with the history of their small homeland, to introduce the activities of scientists V.S. Pustovoit and P.P. Lukyanenko;

2) cultivate a sense of pride in one’s people and respect for working people;

3) cultivate a caring attitude towards bread

Kuban is often called the BRANCH OF Russia. Have you heard this expression? How do you understand it?

Today we praise skillful hands,

We praise the heroes of the fields.

And we know, in the union of earth and science

The wealth of my Fatherland.

We know that the land of Krasnodar loves

Skill, affection and work.

And where a person acts like a boss,

Rich shoots will sprout.

How do you understand the lines:In the union of land and science?

Kuban scientists brought glory not only to Kuban, but to all of Russia.

What crops did they work with?

Vasily Stepanovich Pustovoit

What do you know about sunflower?

Oh, how the sunflower field laughed!

Under the azure sky there are a thousand luminaries.

Sunflowers bloomed on the expanse of the steppe:

The steppe gilded their golden color...

Ivan Varabbas

Academician V.S. Pustovoit developed 42 varieties of sunflower. They are purchased and sown by many countries around the world. The All-Russian Research Institute of Oilseeds bears the name of this scientist.

FISMINUTKA (game wheat - sunflower based on the principle of the game dwarfs-giants)

The lark is hovering in the sky above the expanse,

The soul is at ease, quiet and light.

Each of the sunflowers is a fiery sun,

Generously gives people hot warmth

Ivan Varabbas

V.S. Pustovoit was engaged not only in sunflowers. He repeated more than once that the main plant in the Kuban is wheat.

Do you agree with the scientist? Why?

His student, Pavel Panteleimonovich Lukyanenko, achieved great success in developing new varieties of wheat. He became seriously involved in the science of selection.

* The word "selection"translated as “selection.” Breeders select the best plants, study their qualities, and the best conditions for development. This is how new varieties appear.

What was Lukyanenko called in Kuban?

What famous variety of wheat did he develop?

Wheat costs in Kuban

Among the busy fields,

And melts into the bread ocean

Green sail of poplars.

The bread is making noise...

In hot suffering

They bow to the earth

For the warmth of the Cossack soul,

For valor, courage and work!

Ivan Varabbas

It is not an easy task to develop a new variety of wheat.

But it’s not easy to grow it later, protect it from diseases and pests, harvest it, thresh it, store it for elevator, finally bake the bread.

*Elevator – granary for receiving, cleaning, drying and shipping grain.

Remember the lines of the poem: In the union of earth and science

The wealth of my Fatherland.

Thousands of farmers work in the Kuban fields every year.

Read the poem by Viktor Podkopaev.

What does the poet compare the grain with?

Reading the text in the textbook from 112-113

How can we thank the grain growers?

What does it mean to take care of bread?

Photo of bread on the ground.

What secrets do your families have, what do you do so as not to throw away bread?

Indeed, bread is our wealth. The work of thousands of people was invested in it. Take care of him.

Lesson summary.

Homework to choose from:

Draw a poster for the dining room or a drawing about caring for bread.

Create a crossword puzzle on the topic.

Pick up riddles and proverbs about bread.