Lev has been attending our Russian school for four years now. We love it very much. The best thing about our school is Lev's teacher, Niyole. She is an amazingly talented teacher and a wonderful person. Lev really does read and write Russian well now. His spoken language is developing at school with new topics, not just the ones he talks about at home with his mother. I believe that his interactions with Niyole and the other children, the lesson topics, the preparation for holidays, the games and quizzes Niyole leads with the children—all of this gives Lev a great deal of Russian development. We are very grateful to Niyole. I also want to mention the wonderful human relationships between the school, its children, and its parents. Natalya Pavlovna wisely leads the school. All organizational issues are always resolved, homework is helped, and parents' requests and observations are listened to and taken into account. Our Russian school is wonderful!
What do we have?
We have a class of experiments! And a chess class,
And a cooking class, and a fine arts class!
Now it’s clear what and how:
And how does the machine work, and why does the horse walk like this,
And why did Picasso draw it so crookedly?
And on long winter evenings
We have a literary salon:
The candle is burning, it’s dark around,
The howl of a wolf can be heard outside the window,
And Pushkin is closer and more understandable,
Turgenev will become clearer to everyone,
When the candle fire is pleasant
Poems and fairy tales will make you feel closer!
And it will be warm, like before, in a moment
Let's gather in Hyde Park for a literary picnic!
We will read poems, we will compose our own,
Then we'll have a snack and run to school.
And there it is again
There are about five fun things to do:
Knowledge auction one, history two,
Geography - three,
Repeat the tongue twister faster!
Yes, we forgot about five.
And five - we will play and study again:
Who was the first to set off towards the stars?
And who invented and created the steam locomotive?…
There are so many interesting things at school!
How nice to hear:
"I love to read!"
And even though we live far from Russia,
We will love her and know her!
(We all composed a word and a line together)
I go to school every Saturday.
To not just any school, but to a Russian school.
There we read, write, and sing merrily.
How joyfully we live on Saturday!
School on Saturday-
It's a strange thing,
But it's like a vacation-
It's so interesting here.
One spring day
I went into this school.
And that day was cheerful:
My dream is spring!
And there are paintings everywhere
From paint and cardboard
And near the stage -
A fun dress for me.
To Russian school on Saturday
We are traveling from far away.
I'm trying in the third grade,
Only in the first brother for now.
We have fun learning,
Read, solve, write,
Guess riddles,
Think and dream.
We go to school with joy
All three of us on Saturday.
To our Russian school -
This is not a concern.
The school is extraordinary,
The school is lovely.
And we are very much here,
Very interesting!