Exercises often use riddles, proverbs, and short poems about nature (like animals waking up in spring) to enrich a child's word bank. Common Exercise Types and How to Solve Them
Students might get a list of verbs like "sing," "walk," and "breathe" paired with "eyes." They have to identify that "eyes don't breathe" (that's for lungs!) to understand semantic connections. Exercises often use riddles, proverbs, and short poems
Here is a blog post layout you can use to help parents and students navigate these exercises. Zankov exercises aren't just "fill in the blank
Zankov exercises aren't just "fill in the blank." They often require analysis: Exercises often use riddles
Working with the in the 2nd grade is all about developing a student’s natural curiosity and logical thinking, rather than just rote memorization. The Russian language workbook (Rabochaya Tetrad) is a key tool in this journey.