Poiasnitelnaia Zapiska Po Izo 2 Klass Shkola Rossii Fgos Nemenskii -

The following is a story based on the creative journey of a second-grade student following the "School of Russia" (Nemensky) art curriculum under FGOS standards.

By the end of the hour, the classroom was a gallery of diverse spirits. There were "evil" dragons made of sharp, jagged lines and "kind" birds made of soft, rounded swirls. The following is a story based on the

According to the "School of Russia" curriculum, the second year is dedicated to exploring how art helps us express our feelings about the world. Today’s lesson was titled "The Expression of Character in Animals." According to the "School of Russia" curriculum, the

The bell rang, and Artyom cleared his desk to make room for a large, blank sheet of paper. Today in art class, everything felt different. Their teacher, Maria Ivanovna, didn't just tell them to draw; she told them they were going to become "Master Builders" and "Master Painters." Their teacher, Maria Ivanovna, didn't just tell them

Artyom looked at his brushes. To his left, his friend Katya was already sketching a graceful, golden swan. She wanted to show "Beauty" and "Gentleness." Artyom decided he wanted to show "Strength" and "Protection." He chose to paint a large, shaggy bear.

As he worked, he remembered the key FOS requirements Maria Ivanovna had mentioned. It wasn't just about the final picture; it was about the "Explanatory Note"—the story behind the art. Artyom began to think about his choices.

As he packed away his paints, Artyom realized that art wasn't just a hobby. It was a way of seeing the "soul" of things, just as the Nemensky program intended. He wasn't just a boy with a brush; he was a creator learning to speak to the world without saying a single word.