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Red clover Prepared by a student of the 3rd "D" class

1. Perennial herbaceous plant of the moth (legume) family, 40 cm high.

2. Stems branched, numerous. The leaves are trifoliate, the lower ones are ovate, the upper ones are elliptical.

The flowers are small, purple-red, collected in spherical inflorescences. The fruit is a one-seeded ovoid bean. Blooms in May - September.

Distributed in the European part of Russia, Siberia, on Far East, in the Caucasus, in Ukraine. Grows in water meadows, clearings, thickets of shrubs, on the edges of the forest.

3. It is used for medicinal purposes: as an anti-cold, antimicrobial, hemostatic. Applied in agriculture, as animal feed, and for the benefit of the soil, enriches the soil with nitrogen and improves its structure

Interesting fact: the shamrock is the symbol of Ireland.

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Paustovsky Konstantin Georgievich (1892-1968) Prepared by student 3 "D" class Turchin Vadim

Russian writer. Born in Moscow. In addition to him, the family had three more children, two brothers and a sister. The writer's father was a railway employee, and the family often moved from place to place: after Moscow, they lived in Pskov, Vilna, Kyiv. In 1911, in the last grade of the gymnasium, Kostya Paustovsky wrote his first story, and it was published in the Kiev literary magazine"The lights".

Konstantin Georgievich changed many professions: he was a leader and conductor of the Moscow tram, a worker at metallurgical plants in the Donbass and Taganrog, a fisherman,

an orderly in the army during the First World War, an employee, a teacher of Russian literature, a journalist.

During the Civil War, Paustovsky fought in the Red Army. During the Great Patriotic War was a war correspondent on the Southern Front.

During his long life as a writer, he traveled to many parts of our country. “Almost every book I write is a trip. Or rather, every trip is a book,” said Paustovsky. He traveled the Caucasus and Ukraine, the Volga, Kama, Don, Dnieper, Oka and Desna, was in Central Asia, Altai, Siberia, Onezhye, the Baltic. House in Odessa House-Museum of Paustovsky in Tarusa" Moscow former home the forester of the Golitsyn estate - the literary museum of K.G. Paustovsky.

But he especially fell in love with Meshchera - a fabulously beautiful region between Vladimir and Ryazan - where he first came in 1930.

Peru Paustovsky owns a cycle of stories for children and several fairy tales. They teach to love their native nature, to be observant, to see the unusual in the ordinary and to be able to fantasize, to be kind, honest, able to admit and correct their own guilt. These important human qualities are so necessary in life. In this picture, Paustovsky with the cat Barsik.

He wrote what he saw, about those whom he observed, and of course about those whom he sincerely loved.

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Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky (1892 - 1968)

Paustovsky studied at the Kyiv classical gymnasium. After graduating from the gymnasium in 1912, he entered the Kyiv University, the Faculty of Natural History, then transferred to Moscow University, the Faculty of Law. First World War forced him to stop studying. Paustovsky became a leader on a Moscow tram, worked on an ambulance train. In 1915, with a field sanitary detachment, he retreated along with the Russian army across Poland and Belarus. At the front. 1915

During the Civil War, he served in the Red Army in the guard regiment, working in the newspaper "Sailor". From Odessa, Paustovsky left for the Caucasus, living in Sukhumi, Batumi, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Baku. During the Great Patriotic War, Paustovsky worked as a war correspondent on the Southern Front and wrote stories. At the front. 1941

In the mid-1950s Paustovsky received worldwide recognition. Paustovsky got the opportunity to travel around Europe. He visited Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Turkey, Greece, Sweden, Italy and other countries.

Paustovsky's first story "On the Water" (1912), written in the last year of his studies at the gymnasium, was published in the Kiev almanac "Lights". In 1928, the first collection of Paustovsky's stories, "Oncoming Ships", was published, although separate essays and stories were published before that. In the same year, the novel Shining Clouds was written.

The story "Kara-Bugaz" (1932) The story "The Fate of Charles Launceville" (1933) The story "Colchis" (1934) The story "Black Sea" (1936) The story "Constellation of the Hounds of Dogs" (1937) The story "Isaac Levitan" (1937) The story "Orest Kiprensky" (1937) The story "Northern story" (1938) The story "Taras Shevchenko" (1939)

K.G. Paustovsky. Stories. Watercolor paints. Alexander Dovzhenko. Alexey Tolstoy. English razor. Badger nose. White rabbits. Valor. Road conversations. Dreadful bear. Uncle Gilai. Heat. Bunny paws. Golden line. Ivan Bunin. Lump sugar. Thief cat. Coffee harbour. Lacemaker Nastya. Lyonka from the Small Lake. Fever. Mikhail Loskutov. Marine vaccination. Fairy tales. Dreadful bear. caring flower. Frog. Adventures of a rhinoceros beetle. A ragged sparrow. Steel ring. Warm bread. Oscar Wilde. Sailing master. Pack of cigarettes. Guide. Lost day. The stream of life. Right hand. Order for a military school. Rubber boat. Reporter Kris. Timid heart. Reuben Fraerman. Storyteller. Snow. Old manuscript. Old cook. Telegram. Toast. Valuable cargo. Black networks. Label for colonial goods. and etc.

Questions for the work "Warm Bread" 1. Where did Grandma Filka send in search of advice? 2. How much time did Pankrat give Filka? 3. What did the people do for their salvation? 4. What did the horse do after he ate the bread? 5. Why was the magpie angry?

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“A person must be smart, simple, fair, brave and kind. Only then does he have the right to bear this high title - Man.

K. G. Paustovsky died in Moscow and, according to his will, was buried in the city cemetery in Tarusa. The place where the grave is located - a high hill surrounded by trees with a gap to the Taruska River, was chosen by the writer himself. The grave is located in a green square surrounded by paths. At the head there is a stone of unpolished red granite, on which the inscription “K.G. Paustovsky” is placed on one side, and “1892 - 1968” on the other.












The first short story Paustovsky On the Water (1912), written in the last year of study at the gymnasium, was published in the Kiev almanac "Lights". Paustovsky's first short story On the Water (1912), written in the last year of his studies at the gymnasium, was published in the Kiev almanac "Lights".










In the 1930s, Paustovsky actively worked as a journalist for the newspaper Pravda, the magazines 30 Days, Our Achievements and others, and traveled a lot around the country. In the 1930s, Paustovsky actively worked as a journalist for the newspaper Pravda, the magazines 30 Days, Our Achievements and others, and traveled a lot around the country.


In Paustovsky, he wrote his main work, the autobiographical Tale of Life, consisting of six books: Distant Years (1946), Restless Youth (1954), The Beginning of an Unknown Age (1956), Time of Great Expectations (1958). ), "Throw to the South" (), "The Book of Wanderings" (1963). In Paustovsky, he wrote his main work, the autobiographical Tale of Life, consisting of six books: Distant Years (1946), Restless Youth (1954), The Beginning of an Unknown Age (1956), Time of Great Expectations (1958). ), "Throw to the South" (), "The Book of Wanderings" (1963).


In the mid 50s. Konstantin Georgievich becomes a world-famous writer, the recognition of his talent goes beyond the borders of his native country. In the mid 50s. Konstantin Georgievich becomes a world-famous writer, the recognition of his talent goes beyond the borders of his native country.









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Paustovsky Konstantin Georgievich (1892-1968) Prepared by student 3 "D" class Turchin Vadim

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Russian writer. Born in Moscow. In addition to him, the family had three more children, two brothers and a sister. The writer's father was a railway employee, and the family often moved from place to place: after Moscow, they lived in Pskov, Vilna, Kyiv. In 1911, in the last grade of the gymnasium, Kostya Paustovsky wrote his first story, and it was published in the Kiev literary magazine Ogni.

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Konstantin Georgievich changed many professions: he was a leader and conductor of the Moscow tram, a worker at metallurgical plants in the Donbass and Taganrog, a fisherman,

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an orderly in the army during the First World War, an employee, a teacher of Russian literature, a journalist.

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During the Civil War, Paustovsky fought in the Red Army. During the Great Patriotic War he was a war correspondent on the Southern Front.

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During his long life as a writer, he traveled to many parts of our country. “Almost every book I write is a trip. Or rather, every trip is a book,” said Paustovsky. He traveled the Caucasus and Ukraine, the Volga, Kama, Don, Dnieper, Oka and Desna, was in Central Asia, Altai, Siberia, Onezhye, the Baltic. House in Odessa House-museum of Paustovsky in Tarusa" Moscow In the former house of the forester of the Golitsyn estate there is a literary museum of K. G. Paustovsky.

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But he especially fell in love with Meshchera - a fabulously beautiful region between Vladimir and Ryazan - where he first came in 1930.

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Peru Paustovsky owns a cycle of stories for children and several fairy tales. They teach to love their native nature, to be observant, to see the unusual in the ordinary and to be able to fantasize, to be kind, honest, able to admit and correct their own guilt. These important human qualities are so necessary in life. In this picture, Paustovsky with the cat Barsik.

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KONSTANTIN GEORGIEVICH PAUSTOVSKY PRESENTATION KARANOVA A.M.

Studied: Paustovsky studied at the Kyiv Classical Gymnasium. After graduating from the gymnasium in 1912, he entered Kyiv University, the Faculty of History and Philology, then transferred to Moscow University, the Faculty of Law.

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In the 1950s, Paustovsky lived in Moscow and in Tarusa on the Oka.

Paustovsky's first story "On the Water" (1912), written in the last year of his studies at the gymnasium, was published in the Kiev almanac "Lights". In 1928, the first collection of Paustovsky's stories, "Oncoming Ships", was published. The story "Kara-Bugaz" (1932) brought fame. In the 1930s he wrote novels of various themes The Fate of Charles Launseville (1933), Colchis (1934), Black Sea (1936), Constellation of Hounds of Dogs (1937), Northern Tale (1938)

During the Great Patriotic War, Paustovsky worked as a war correspondent on the Southern Front and wrote stories

The story "Golden Rose" (1955) is devoted to the essence of writing. In 1945-1963, Paustovsky wrote his main work - the autobiographical Tale of Life, consisting of six books: Distant Years (1946), Restless Youth (1954), The Beginning of an Unknown Age (1956), Time of Great expectations "(1958), "Throw to the South" (1959 - 1960), "The Book of Wanderings" (1963). In the mid-1950s, world recognition came to Paustovsky. Paustovsky got the opportunity to travel around Europe. He visited Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Turkey, Greece, Sweden, Italy and other countries; in 1965 he lived for a long time on about. Capri. In the same 1965, he was a likely candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which eventually went to Sholokhov.

PAUSTOVSKIY FOR CHILDREN

"I won't change Central Russia to the most famous and stunning beauties of the globe .. I will give all the elegance of the Gulf of Naples with its feast of colors for a willow bush wet from the rain on the sandy banks of the Oka or for the winding river Taruska - on its modest banks I now often and for a long time live "- Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky.

died - 14.7.1968 in Moscow, was buried in the city of Tarusa, Kaluga region.


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