Today, March 18, on the basis of the Higher College of Electronics and Communication , a competition of a new format of BabySkills was held, according to the competence of the "Railway Transport Process Management" among children aged 5 to 7 years.
At the opening, the deputy head for educational and production work Akhmetshaikhov A.A. delivered a solemn speech, greeting and good wishes - teachers of special disciplines and college students.
The competition began with songs - children danced and sang children's songs about the railway. The next competition was the Coloring contest with an element of polilingualism. Children enthusiastically painted steam locomotives for a certain time, and the jury evaluated their knowledge of the English language, diligence and motor skills.
The third competition is "Guess - ka," where participants got acquainted with the construction of the railway track and rolling stock, guessing the correct answers about locomotives and cars.
A further stage is Tapsyrma "Dұrys-bұrys," in which children assessed the proposed situations and explained the danger of being on the railway tracks - in a high-risk zone.
The children really liked the "Collect a Puzzle" contest, where the participants actively and quickly put together bright pictures that depict steam locomotives and various cartoon animals.
In the final, the children moved to another audience to control the train on a 3D layout. Each participant sent a train from the Banana station to the Pineapple station with a whistle at the crossing.
Small participants of the competition performed tasks with interest, creatively and responsibly approached its implementation.
The jury watched the entire creative process with great pleasure and interest and was more confused in determining the winners. Nevertheless, Zhelkambayev Alimzhan became the winner.
The second place was shared by Melnik Ivanna and Kozybakova Galia.
Third place - Әmіrtay Diaz, Serikbai Inzhu, Salakhanova Daria and Elagin David.
All participants, leading students, teachers and those present unanimously consider holding such events in the future.