I did not find a search for such topics, so I decided to describe the subject.
For the first time, scrolling through the textbook was very surprised. It turns out that open source software in schools is introduced not only in the form of crooked distributions, but also prints introductory articles for ordinary schoolchildren. A lot of photos under the cut.
Immediately I apologize for the quality, my hands shook, and the camera is not so good.


And here is the most interesting:

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Black and white penguin in a hat with earflaps.

Included with the textbook delivered discs with tasks and distribution. They, alas, could not see.
"Course of the young fighter":


Textbook author recommends AltLinux


... and immediately to practice:




Further, the textbook contains the usual narration for such textbooks, but now the elements are considered in parallel in both Windows and Linux.

For practical work, as you have already noticed, SPO is used, which is good news.
A few fun tasks in the end:
