Слайд 1«Primary education in
Great Britain
and in Russia»
authors:
Ardankina Anastasiya
Manko Polina
4 form, school № 21
Krasnoselskoe, Dinskoy district
Слайд 2Our aim is to find and learn information and interesting facts
about education in these countries. We want to know:
how many days do English and Russian pupils go to school ;
when are their days off;
what are the main subjects in timetable;
do pupils wear school uniform;
do they spend much time outdoors;
what is the school age in Great Britain and in Russia;
when is the first day of school year in both countries;
Слайд 3Primary education in
Great Britain
school begins at the age of five;
study
usually begins on the first Tuesday of September;
classes are five days a week.
Слайд 4classes usually begin at 9 o’clock and are over at four;
Saturday
and Sunday are our days off;
Schools in England have names, not numbers.
Слайд 5Primary education has two stages:
infant and junior
infant school is from
5 till 7;
classes are not formal, but they learn how to read, count and write;
pupils sit on the carpet and listen to their teacher. They draw or play games;
children spend much time outdoors. They usually run and jump, sing songs, dance and play a lot;
pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop;
they learn how to get on with other children.
Слайд 6Junior school
junior school’s age is from 7 till 11;
junior school is
a real school. The atmosphere is more formal;
pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable;
the subjects are: English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, Music, swimming, P.E. and Religion;
we spend a lot of time outdoors, visit different museums and other famous places. Sometimes our teachers take us to London or other big cities.
Слайд 7My school
there are ten classes and a big hall in my
school;
we have many trees and flowers near our school and when it is warm we are often outdoors;
my classroom is very comfortable and clean.
in our school we wear uniform. It is a white blouse, a grey skirt and a tie .
Слайд 8Primary education in Russia
school begins at the age of seven;
in Russia
the school year begins on the first of September;
we have classes five days a week;
Saturday and Sunday are our days off;
schools in Russia have numbers and sometimes names.
Слайд 9at the age of seven after kindergarten children enter the first
class of primary school;
our primary school is a real school;
there are four forms in primary education in Russia;
the atmosphere is formal. Pupils sit at the desks and follow a regular timetable;
our subjects are: Russian, English, Maths, Reading, Nature Study, Art, Music, Handicraft lesson, P.E., and Religion;
we learn to read, write, count and think at our lessons
Слайд 10many pupils attend sport sections or other clubs after classes;
I prefer
sports and I go to the gymnastics sport section;
also we spend a lot of time outdoors;
we visit different museums in Dinskaya and in Krasnodar;
sometimes our teachers take us to Sochi or other big cities;
we have autumn, winter, spring and summer holidays.
Слайд 11My school
there are six classes and a big hall in my
school;
we have many trees and flowers near our school and when it is warm we are outdoors;
my classroom is very comfortable and clean. There are desks, teacher’s table two windows, a blackboard, and a bookcase. Also we have a computer and an active board in it;
in our school we wear a school uniform. It is a black dress and a white or black apron, and a badge.
Слайд 12Main conclusions
pupils in both countries go to school five
days a week;
their days off are Saturday and Sunday;
the main subjects are the same;
pupils wear a school uniform;
pupils spend many time outdoors in both countries;
in Great Britain school begins at the age of five and in Russia at the age of seven, children go to primary school in Russia 4 years and in Great Britain – 6 years;
schools in Great Britain have names and in Russia – numbers;
in Great Britain study begins on the first Tuesday of September and in Russia on the first of September.