Promotion events 100 points to win. Start of the All-Russian campaign “100 points for victory”

Head of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science Sergei Kravtsov gave the start All-Russian action“100 points for victory”, dedicated to preparing graduates for successfully passing the Unified State Exam 2017.

This year the event started at the “Sunny City” Children's Academy of Creativity in Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic and was dedicated to the Year of Ecology in Russia. Together with the head of the department, Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov (he sent his video message), the head of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic Yuri Kokov, the Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Minister of Education, Science and Youth Affairs Nina Emuzova wished the high school students success in the state exams.

There is very little time left before the main wave of the Unified State Exam. Now you, graduates, need support and faith in your strengths more than ever. Using the example of our 100-score students, who are also with us today, you all see that nothing is impossible!

noted Sergey Kravtsov.

Students from the country's leading universities came to Nalchik to help eleventh-graders prepare for the main graduation test. They all got on one state exam maximum 100 points in geography, biology, history, literature, Russian language. The 100-score students shared their experience of passing the state final certification, solved complex problems together with the graduates, and advised what to focus on when preparing for the next two months.

As part of the “100 points for victory” campaign, graduates from several regions of the North Caucasus Federal District of Ingushetia gathered in Nalchik, Stavropol Territory, Chechen Republic, North Ossetia, Karachevo-Cherkessia.

We have been given a great honor to launch the All-Russian campaign “100 points for victory.” This is a sign of high confidence in the education system of our region

said the head of Kabardino-Balkaria Yuri Kokov.

Seven hundred-point master classes were held for graduates, as well as trainings for specialists from the Russian Youth Union. They selected for eleventh graders effective techniques preparation for exams, taught to concentrate, remember large number material.

We listened interesting master class about how best to pass the Unified State Exam in Geography. I'm going to study tourism. We were convinced that there is no need to be afraid of exams, it is better to concentrate and structure your knowledge

A graduate of gymnasium 5 in the city of Tyrnauz, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, shared her impressions.

As Sergei Kravtsov noted, interest in natural science subjects continues to grow. In this year of the Unified State Exam During the main period, almost 704 thousand graduates will take the test, of which 26.5% chose physics, 20.5% biology, 13% chemistry and 3.5% geography.

Graduates, 100-graders, journalists, the head of Rosobrnadzor, the head of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic and the Minister of Education planted an alley in the courtyard of the Sunny City Children's Academy of Creativity coniferous trees, which received the name “Alley of hundred-pointers”.

Today I planted a thuja. It turned out to be very simple. I really hope that my tree, like everyone else on this alley, will bring future Nalchik graduates good luck in their exams

said 100-grade student in geography, MGIMO student Sofia Denisova.

In the coming days, the “100 points for victory” campaign will continue in the Vladimir, Belgorod, Kaliningrad, Tver, Bryansk, Kaluga, Novosibirsk regions, Perm region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Dagestan, Tyumen, Sevastopol, and throughout April will be held in other regions Russian Federation.

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The all-Russian campaign “100 points for victory” first started in April 2015 in the city of St. Petersburg, in which more than 50 regions of the Russian Federation took part. In 2016, about 20 more constituent entities of the Russian Federation joined the action.

As part of the event, round tables, master classes, open lessons, introducing future graduates to the Unified State Exam. The main goal of the action is to remove emotional stress graduates and their parents, help them find ways to overcome the psychological barrier and explain that when proper preparation and self-confidence, everyone has the opportunity to gain high score on the Unified State Exam.

Events within the framework of the All-Russian campaign “100 points for victory,” designed to help high school students prepare for the unified state exams, were held during April in 50 regions of Russia. Throughout the month, graduates met with university students who received the highest marks on the Unified State Exam. Those who scored 100 points talked about their experience of passing exams, shared practical advice, answered questions about the content of the assignments.

This year the event was dedicated to the Year of Ecology in Russia, so special attention was devoted to preparing for exams in geography and biology.

“The “100 Points to Win” campaign is being held for the third year in a row, and we are glad that the number of its participants is growing. During preparation for Unified State Examination for graduates It is important not only to repeat the material you have covered, but also to feel confident in your abilities and get rid of unnecessary anxiety before exams. In this they are helped by the experience and advice of those children who successfully passed the Unified State Exam, receiving the highest score in the exam,” said Sergei Kravtsov, head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Education and Science.

The action started on April 4 in the capital of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic - Nalchik. The head of Rosobrnadzor Sergei Kravtsov and the head of the region Yuri Kokov welcomed the first participants - graduates of 2017 from six regions of the North Caucasus Federal District: Kabardino-Balkaria, Ingushetia, Stavropol Territory, the Chechen Republic, North Ossetia and Karachevo-Cherkessia.

The Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov gave parting words in a video message and wished them success to schoolchildren who will have to pass an important test this year - the Unified State Exam.

And in Belgorod region held a forum dedicated to the Year of Ecology and the “100 points for victory” campaign. The Deputy Governor, Head of the Department of Agro-Industrial Complex and Reproduction, met with the graduates environment Stanislav Aleynik.

In some regions the action was particularly large-scale. In the Republic of Adygea and Volgograd region Two thousand people took part in it. During the week, university teachers held master classes, and schoolyards were cleaned and flowers were planted. In the Arkhangelsk region, schoolchildren from 18 cities of Pomerania asked questions to high-scoring students via video conferencing. In the Ivanovo region, the action took place in 11 municipalities during April.

In many regions there were environmental activities on laying out alleys. In Sevastopol, where climatic conditions do not allow the planting of trees and shrubs in the spring, graduates and students took part in cleaning up urban areas.

In the Perm region, as part of the campaign, schoolchildren visited Botanical Garden named after Professor A.G. Henkel and placed birdhouses there with the engraved inscription “100 points for victory.” The regional Minister of Education and Science, Raisa Kassina, a biologist by training, conducted her master class for graduates.

Eleventh graders of Nenets Autonomous Okrug visited local history museum, then met with employees nature reserve"Nenetsky" and took part in a quest on the topic of bird migration. They learned how some species travel thousands of kilometers from Africa to the Arctic to their nesting sites.

The participants, school graduates of 2017, admitted that the event became a powerful incentive for them to intensively prepare for exams. “What the teachers and 100-scorers told us will help me both during the exam itself and in these few weeks that remain before it. I learned many interesting nuances that only those who have already passed the Unified State Exam can tell about,” said Daria Mironova, an 11th grade student at Penza school No. 12.

By Unified State Exam results 2017 Zhivotova Polina– graduate of MBOU – secondary secondary school No. 1 Livny received maximum points in Russian language and history. Entered MSU named after M.V. Lomonosov to the Faculty of Political Science, budget form of education.

Preparing for the Unified State Exam is a long process, 11 years long. school years, which cannot be contained in a couple of months. If you have studied hard throughout the years, it will be much easier for you. First of all, you need to accurately determine the items to be submitted. At the beginning of the year, in addition to the Russian language and basic mathematics, I was going to take four additional subjects. From my own experience, I can say that you can only prepare well for 3 exams, so do not spread yourself over a large number of subjects if you are aiming for a high result rather than an average one. I focused on history and English, since the Russian language exam was not initially difficult for me. Preparation should be regular and orderly, try to devote time to each selected subject.

Engage in monitoring the desired higher educational institutions, look at the passing scores of last year, the number of budget places, so that at the end of the year this does not come as a surprise to you. The admission strategy is a kind of chess game.

The main thing is to believe in yourself and boldly bring your ideas to life. Be ambitious and goal-oriented. I made the decision to take history only in 11th grade. Many said that learning the history of Russia in one academic year It's simply impossible. Yes, it was not easy, but I did it. Your future is only in your hands, do not shift responsibility to your parents, teachers and tutors. Go through this difficult stage of life with dignity, because then you will be proud of yourself, standing on the threshold of the best educational institutions in our country.

Yulia Mokeeva, a graduate of MBOU-gymnasium No. 19 in Orel, received 100-point results in the Russian language, chemistry, computer science and ICT. Student of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Kursk State Medical University" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

It is possible to get maximum scores on the Unified State Exam. This is the result long journey to a dream. Based on own strength, you can do any task. I had my own tactics during the exam: first I completed those tasks in which I was absolutely confident, then I took on more complex tasks. During the exam, it is important to allocate the time allotted for completing tasks in advance, and do not forget about the time for checking.

Olympiads can also help prepare for the exam; participation in them allows you to learn how to complete tasks in a short period of time. I started participating in Olympiads in 8th grade.

The few days leading up to the exam should be completely devoted to solving training options. You need to get enough sleep before the exam.

Becoming a doctor was my dream. My dream has come true: I am studying at Kursk State Medical University. I wish good luck to everyone who is about to take the Unified State Exam.

Ilya Vladimirovich Rybakov, a graduate of MBOU-gymnasium No. 19 in Orel, received maximum scores in the Russian language, computer science and ICT.

Student of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics", Faculty of Information Technologies and Programming

Dear graduates! There is very little time left before final exams. I am sure that you are aiming for high scores; you have been seriously preparing for your lessons for several years and doing a lot of extra work. But sometimes this is not enough. In my opinion, the most important thing at the Unified State Exam is to use the knowledge you have acquired! An exam is not only a test of systemic knowledge on a subject, but also a test of spirit and will. Don’t lose your composure, rely on yourself and boldly move towards your goal!

Remember, the one who walks will master the road! No fluff, no feather!

This year the campaign started in one of the strongest Novosibirsk schools - Lyceum N22, also known as “Hope of Siberia”. After the speech of officials, among whom was regional minister Education Sergei Fedorchuk and the head of the Rosobrnadzor department Igor Kruglinsky, the children held a flash mob - they performed a colorful dance on the street in front of the lyceum, and then lined up in the form of the number “100” in the colors of the Russian tricolor. Everything that was happening was filmed from the sky by drones, one of which was decorated with a flag with the Unified State Exam logo.

“Today we have the start of an important event, which allows children to exchange knowledge and experience, help each other pass exams. It is no coincidence that the action is being held at this very time. We have a little more than a month left before the start of the main period of the Unified State Exam. Now the emotional tension is reaching new level, and the advice of the guys who have already gone through all the procedures and received the highest score is especially important,” Kruglinsky noted.

Everyone is strong in their own way

The event continued in the assembly hall of the lyceum, where schoolchildren were able to ask questions that concern them to officials and 100-score students.

“The exam is just one of the stages that every person goes through in his life,” said the Minister of Education Novosibirsk region, addressing the guys.

The main thing that will help children overcome their fear is the realization that every child is strong in some area, Fedorchuk believes. “You are all talented, some... in one area, some in another, but everyone is talented, and you need to be able to show these talents by correctly choosing the subjects that you need for future profession. There is no need to be afraid of anything, you need to do it, because the one who does it achieves success. You all have what it takes to have this success in your hands,” he said.

In turn, the deputy head federal commission developers of control measuring instruments Unified State Exam materials in social studies, Ilya Lobanov emphasized that the number of points depends on the person who takes the exam, everything else is just tools that allow you to achieve a high result. “The most important thing is normal, regular schooling. This is what the exam is designed for. But don’t delude yourself that everything will be easy, any exam is a test, and you have to pass the test,” Lobanov said.

Yesterday's schoolchildren as mentors

The questions that the guys asked from the audience surprised us with their “maturity” and involvement. They raised the topic of exam deadlines, gold medals, and even the creation of an association that would help develop the hundred-score movement. After that, they took master classes from current freshmen, who a year ago were the same eleventh graders and took the Unified State Exam. After the round table, the students went to their classes, where each of the invited 100-point students spoke about their personal experience.

Ekaterina Tagiltseva a year ago scored 100 points in social studies and Russian, and “only” 93 in history. She gave advice to use open bank assignments to “get into the swing of things” before the exam, and also watched all sorts of Rosobrnadzor videos on social networks. “However, on the eve of the Unified State Examination itself, I would not recommend sitting and studying. You need to relax and believe in your strength, remember what you have been studying for 11 years,” the girl said.

Anna Plotnikova, a 100-grader in chemistry, also believes that the most important thing is psychological attitude, self-confidence. “I knew that I would pass well, with 90 points, because I solved a lot of tasks, and I had a consistently good result. “Stability” equals “calmness.” If you decide, you are confident in yourself, but the day before the exam I I haven’t decided anything anymore - this is your day of relaxation,” says Anna.

Timofey Levin is one of those who is graduating from school this year and plans to score at least 90 points on the Unified State Exam in chemistry. “It’s still jittery, but I think everything will work out. Now we are constantly solving standard tasks to avoid ridiculous mistakes. I hope that I can overcome myself and get a high score in the exam,” the student told TASS.

After the end of the master class, the schoolchildren were in no hurry to go home; many approached their senior comrades and personally asked questions on topics that concerned them - not only about the Unified State Exam, but also about choosing a university and further studies.

From 04/04/2017 in educational organizations in the city of Krasnoyarsk events are being held as part of the All-Russian campaign “100 points for victory”, announced Federal service for supervision in the field of education and science of the Russian Federation. The main goal of the campaign is to give an incentive to graduates of 2017 to achieve high results on the Unified State Exam, relieve emotional stress and explain that with proper preparation and self-confidence, everyone has a chance to get the highest score on the Unified State Exam. As part of the event, round tables, master classes, business games, open lessons are held, at which future graduates are introduced to the Unified State Examination, as well as psychological trainings, where students will practice their psychological preparation skills for exams.

During the month, as part of the “100 points for victory” campaign, MBOU secondary school No. 150 held classes for students in grades 9 and 11 on the program “How to relieve fear of exams.” The purpose of this program is to show strategies that will help graduates be more motivated to approach learning, better discover and demonstrate their knowledge in an exam situation. On May 2 and 3, 2017, final trainings will be held for students “Unified State Exam? OGE? - EASILY!!!". High school students will be offered exercises to relieve anxiety, and will be taught methods of self-regulation and ways to form positive thinking (ABC-feelings). The children will also prepare collages based on exam topics. And parents of graduates will be offered consultations with psychologists.

On May 3, 2017, an interactive conversation will be held at MAOU Gymnasium No. 9 - business game“Every moment has its own turn...” As part of the event, a meeting is planned with last year’s 100-point graduate Konstantin Brandt, who will share his experience with high school students successful preparation for exams, psychological techniques self-organization and advice on completing examination papers. The winner of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren will also perform English language Anna Kuznetsova.

On the same day, the MAOU Lyceum No. 9 “Leader” will host a team mind game"What? Where? When?". As part of the game, high school students in teams of 6 people will answer questions from the presenter regarding subject knowledge, the history of our city, modern life and the future of Krasnoyarsk. Each team's correct answer adds up to a total. The players’ task is to score 100 points through their joint efforts; this victory will become a symbol of the future success of graduates in state exams.

At MBOU secondary school No. 8 as part of the “100 points for victory” campaign on May 4, 2017 years will pass master class “Worry Calmly” for 11th grade students. At this event, graduates will be told how to deal with exam-related stress. The purpose of the master class: practicing strategies and tactics of behavior during preparation for final exams, teaching self-regulation and self-control skills; increasing self-confidence and ability.

Also on May 4, MBOU Secondary School No. 14 will host a round table for 11th grade students on the topic “Effective psychological preparation for the Unified State Exam for 100 points.” The round table is conducted by Vadim Vladimirovich Voronin, Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology at Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University named after V.P. Astafiev.

We hope that the events held as part of the All-Russian campaign “100 points for victory” will help future graduates motivate themselves to gain knowledge, adjust their exam preparation plan and successfully prepare for the Unified State Exam.