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šŸ‚Literary Marathon (Autumn Game Series)

  • Writer: Olga Starchenko
    Olga Starchenko
  • Nov 30, 2025
  • 1 min read

šŸOur literary marathon has come to an end. The students had to read as many literary works as possible within a short amount of time. Students from different classes competed: some read the fairy-tale story by contemporary author Andrey Usachyov, ā€œKotoboy, or The Adventures of Cats on Sea and Land,ā€Ā while another class enthusiastically read the short stories of Viktor Dragunsky.


🄳The final lessons were lively and full of fun!


🤩The students raced to draw cats, answered questions, solved riddles and crosswords, recalled the funniest moments from the books, debated the cats’ personalities, and compared the characters’ sea and land adventures. Many noted the author’s humor and the uniqueness of the world in which the brave cats live. The students admitted that thanks to the game, the book became even more interesting for them, and the cats’ adventures felt closer and easier to understand. The lesson ended with a promise to continue exploring the books of Andrey Usachyov.


šŸŽ‰Another class held a bright and memorable final lesson of the literary marathon dedicated to the stories of Viktor Dragunsky — a writer who gave readers cheerful and kind tales about Deniska Korablyov and his friends. To finish the marathon in an unusual and engaging way, we prepared a literary game in which every student could show their knowledge, ingenuity, and sense of humor. The final lesson became a vivid highlight of the literary marathon, leaving the students with warm impressions and a desire to meet Viktor Dragunsky’s characters again.


šŸŽBut the greatest gift was the good mood and the desire to keep on reading.



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