Red square is the main square of the Russian capital . It is popular not only among visitors to the city, but also loved by muscovites themselves. It is located in the center of Moscow, on the left Bank of the river, near the walls of the Moscow Kremlin. Those who came to Red square can see with their own eyes the main symbols of the Russian state, which everyone remembers from the pages of school textbooks. Car traffic has been banned here since the mid-1960s. The spacious space is paved with stone paving stones and is a pedestrian zone.
The reason why there was a large area near the Kremlin, was a strong fire. This happened during the reign of John III.
The buildings and temples surrounding the square were built and remodeled for several centuries, until a rare architectural ensemble was formed. Since 1990, the ancient square and the buildings around it are protected by UNESCO as one of the world heritage sites.
Object of study: interpersonal relationships mentally retarded younger students Objective: the study of interpersonal relations mentally retarded children in primary school's activities Received conclusions and their novelty: the research allowed to identify and to improve the features of interpersonal relationships mentally retarded younger students in game activity developed by the author correctional program "the Power is in the game"by which local the sample is made of psychological and pedagogical correction of interpersonal relations mentally retarded younger schoolboys in conditions of the institution. Results the research can be used in practical activities remedial teachers, educators, parents with mental retarded pupils; the study may be useful in the preparation of students-future specialists in education. Keywords: mental retardation, interpersonal relations, GAMING ACTIVITIES, CORRECTION
Red square is the main square of the Russian capital . It is popular not only among visitors to the city, but also loved by muscovites themselves. It is located in the center of Moscow, on the left Bank of the river, near the walls of the Moscow Kremlin. Those who came to Red square can see with their own eyes the main symbols of the Russian state, which everyone remembers from the pages of school textbooks. Car traffic has been banned here since the mid-1960s. The spacious space is paved with stone paving stones and is a pedestrian zone.
The reason why there was a large area near the Kremlin, was a strong fire. This happened during the reign of John III.
The buildings and temples surrounding the square were built and remodeled for several centuries, until a rare architectural ensemble was formed. Since 1990, the ancient square and the buildings around it are protected by UNESCO as one of the world heritage sites.