"Who can tell me," began Tatyana Petrovna, leaning over her desk, "what Ivan found in the field that changed his life forever?"
The bell rang at School No. 12, but the 4th-grade classroom didn't sound like a normal Tuesday. Instead of the scratching of pens, there was the rhythmic thumping of a wooden box. urok po teme: ershov konek gobunok v 4 klasse
As the second bell rang, Maxim tucked his drawing into his backpack. He looked at the portrait of Ershov on the wall and realized that even though the story was written nearly 200 years ago, everyone still wanted a friend like the Humpbacked Horse—someone small, funny, and always there to catch you when you’re about to leap into a pot of boiling milk. "Who can tell me," began Tatyana Petrovna, leaning
For the final activity, they didn't write a standard essay. Instead, Tatyana Petrovna gave them a challenge: "Draw the creature you would want as your magical helper. It doesn't have to be a horse." As the second bell rang, Maxim tucked his
Today’s lesson wasn't just about reading Pyotr Ershov’s The Little Humpbacked Horse ( Konek-Gorbunok ); it was about magic. Tatyana Petrovna pulled a shimmering piece of orange fabric from her box. "This," she whispered, "is a feather from the Firebird. But remember what the Humpbacked Horse warned Ivan?" The class recited in unison: "Many troubles it will bring!"