Long-term plan for the year for reading fiction in the preparatory group. Reading fiction with children in the preparatory group of kindergarten

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1 CATALOG OF WORKS OF FICTION FOR READING TO CHILDREN ON LEXICAL TOPICS

2 SENIOR GROUP TOPIC: FLOWERS BLOW (IN THE PARK, IN THE FOREST, IN THE STEPPE) 1. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”. 2. A.K. Tolstoy "Bells". 3. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower.” TOPIC: AUTUMN (PERIODS OF AUTUMN, AUTUMN MONTHS, TREES IN AUTUMN) 1. And Tokmakova “Trees”. 2. K. Ushinsky “Tree Dispute.” 3. A. Pleshcheev “Spruce”. 4. A. Fet “Autumn”. 5. G. Skrebitsky “Autumn”. 6. K. Ushinsky “Four Wishes.” 7. A. Pushkin “Autumn”. 8. A. Tolstoy “Autumn”. TOPIC: BREAD 1. M. Prishvin “Fox Bread” 2. Y. Krutorogov “rain of seeds”. 3. L.Kon from “Book of Plants” (“Wheat”, “Rye”). 4. I Dyagutyte “Human Hands” (from the book “The Rye Sings”. 5. M. Glinskaya “Bread” 6. Ukr.s.s. “Spikelet”. 7. I. Taits “Everything is Here”. TOPIC: VEGETABLES, FRUITS 1. L. N. Tolstoy “The Old Man and the Apple Trees”, “The Stone” 2. A. S. Pushkin “It is full of ripe juice” 3. M. Isakovsky “Cherry” 4. Y. Tuvim “Vegetables” 5. Folk tale processed by K. Ushinsky “Tops and Roots.” 6. N. Nosov “Cucumbers”, “About Turnips”, “Gardeners”.

3 TOPIC: MUSHROOMS, BERRIES 1. E. Trutneva “Mushrooms” 2. V. Kataev “Mushrooms” 3. A. Prokofiev “Borovik” 4. Y. Taits “About berries”. TOPIC: MIGRATION AND WATERBIRDS 1. R.s.s. “Geese-swans” 2. V. Bianki “forest houses”, “Rooks”. 3. A. Maikov “Swallow” 4. D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck” 5. L.N. Tolstoy “Swans” 6. G.Kh. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling". 7. A.N. Tolstoy "Zheltukhin". TOPIC: OUR CITY. MY STREET. 1. Z. Aleksandrova “Motherland” 2. S. Mikhalkov “My Street”. 3. Song by Y. Antonov “There are central streets” 4. S. Baruzdin “The country where we live.” TOPIC: AUTUMN CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, HEADWEAR 1. K. Ushinsky “How a shirt grew in a field.” 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”. 3. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” TOPIC: PETS AND THEIR CHILDREN. 1. E. Charushin “What kind of animal?” 2. G. Oster “A Kitten Named Woof.” 3. L.N. Tolstoy “The Lion and the Dog”, “Kitten”. 4. Br. Grimm " Bremen Town Musicians" 5. R.s.s. "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats."

TOPIC 4: WILD ANIMALS AND THEIR CHILDREN. 1. A.K. Tolstoy "The Squirrel and the Wolf". 2. R.s.s. “Zayushkina’s hut” 3. G. Snegirev “Trace of a deer” 4. r.s.s. “Boasting Hare” 5. I. Sokolov Mikitov “A Year in the Forest” (chapter: “Squirrel”, “Bear Family”. 6. R.S. “Winter House”. TOPIC: LATE AUTUMN. PRE-WINTER 1. A .S. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn” 2. D.M. Sibiryak “Gray Neck” 3. V.M. Garshin “Frog Traveler”. S.A. Yesenie “Birch”, “Winter is Singing” 6. I.S. Nikitin “Meeting of Winter” TOPIC: WINTER BIRDS 1. N. Nosov “On the Hill” 2. K. D. Uschinsky “Pranks” old women of winter" 3. G.H. Andersen " Snow Queen» 4. V. Bianchi “Sinichkin calendar”. 5. V. Dahl “Old Year Old Man”. 6. M. Gorky “Sparrow” 7. L.N. Tolstoy “Bird” 8. Nenets folk tale “Cuckoo” 9. S. Mikhalkov “Finch”.

5 TOPIC: LIBRARY. BOOKS. 1. S. Marshak “How was the book printed?” 2. V. Mayakovsky “This little book of mine is about the seas and about the lighthouse.” 3. “What is good and what is bad.” TOPIC: TRANSPORT. TRAFFIC LAWS. 1. S. Ya. Marshak “Luggage”. 2. Leila Berg “Stories about a small car.” 3. S. Sakharnov “The best steamship.” 4. N. Sakonskaya “song about the metro” 5. M. Ilyin, E. Segal “Cars on our street” 6. N. Kalinina “How the guys crossed the street.” TOPIC: NEW YEAR. WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. 1. S. Marshak “Twelve months”. 2. All year round (December) 3. R. n. With. “The Snow Maiden” 4. E. Trutneva “Happy New Year!” 5. L. Voronkova “Tanya chooses a Christmas tree.” 6. N. Nosov “Dreamers”. 7. F. Gubin “Gorka”. 8. V. Odoevsky “Frost Ivanovich”. TOPIC: ANIMALS OF HOT COUNTRIES. ANIMALS OF COLD COUNTRIES. 1. B. Zakhoder “Turtle”. 2. Tajik fairy tale “Tiger and Fox” 3. K. Chukovsky “Turtle” 4. D.R. Kipling stories from the book “The Jungle Book” 5. B. Zhitkov “About the Elephant”. 6. N. Sladkov “In the Ice”.

TOPIC 6: MY FAMILY. HUMAN. 1. G. Brailovskaya “Our mothers, our fathers.” 2. V. Oseeva “Just an old lady.” 3. I am Segel “How I was a mother.” 4. P. Voronko “Help Boy” 5. D. Gabe “My Family”. TOPIC: HOUSE AND ITS PARTS. FURNITURE. 1. Y. Tuvim “Table”. 2. S. Marshak “Where did the table come from?” 3. V. Mayakovsky “Who to be?2. 4. Fairy tale adapted by A. Tolstoy “Three Fat Men”. TOPIC: FISH 1. A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.” 2. N. Nosov “Karasik” 3. R.s.s. "By pike command", "Fox-sister and gray wolf." 4. G.-H. Andersen "The Little Mermaid". 5. E. Permyak “The First Fish”. TOPIC: TOYS. RUSSIAN FOLK TOY. 1. B. Zhitkov “What I saw.” 2. S Marshak “Ball” 3. A. Barto “Rope”, “Toys”. 4. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower” 5. E. Serova “Bad story.” TOPIC: PROFESSIONS. 1. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?” 2. “What do crafts smell like?” 3. I am Akim “Neumeyka”. 4. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”. 5.

TOPIC 7: DEFENDERS OF THE FATHERLAND. MILITARY PROFESSIONS. 1. O. Vysotskaya “My brother went to the border”, “At the TV”. 2. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.” 3. Z. Aleksandrova “Watch”. TOPIC: HOUSE PLANTS. 1. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower” 2. S.T. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”. 3. G.-H. Andersen "Thumbelina". TOPIC: EARLY SPRING. HOLIDAY MARCH 8. 1. M. Homeland of “mother’s hands”. 2. E. Blaginina “Mom’s Day”, “Let’s Sit in Silence.” 3. J. Rodari “What do crafts smell like?” 4. E. Permyak “Mom’s work” 5. V. Sukhomlinsky “My mother smells of bread.” 6. L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands.” 7. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” 8. N. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares.” 9. I. Tyutchev “Winter is angry for a reason” 10. S. Marshak “All Year Round” 11. G. Skrebitsky “April”. 12. V. Bianchi “Three Springs”. SUBJECT: MAIL. 1. S. Marshak “Mail”. 2. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?” 3. “What do crafts smell like?” 4. I am Akim “Neumeyka”. 5. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”.

8 TOPIC: CONSTRUCTION. PROFESSIONS, MACHINES AND MECHANISMS. 1. S. Baruzdin “Who built this house?” 2. V. Mayakovsky “Who to be?”, “Construction”. 3. M. Pozharova “Painters” 4. G. Lyushnin “Builders” 5. E. Permyak “Mother’s work”. TOPIC: DISHES 1. A. Gaidar “Blue Cup”. 2. K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”, “Fly-Tsokotukha” 3. Br. Grimm "Pot of Porridge". 4. R.s.s. "Fox and Crane" TOPIC: SPACE. COSMONAUTICS DAY. 1. A. Barto “Rope”. 2. S.Ya. Marshak "The Story of an Unknown Hero." 3. Yu.A. Gagarin “I see the earth.” TOPIC: INSECTS. 1. V. Bianchi “The Adventure of an Ant.” 2. I.A. Krylov "Dragonfly and Ant". 3. K. Ushinsky “Cabbage Girl” 4. Yu. Arakcheev “The Story of a Green Country.” TOPIC: FOOD. 1. I. Tokmakova “Porridge” 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Delicious porridge”. 3. E. Moshkovskaya “Masha and Porridge” 4. M. Plyatskovsky “Who Likes What.” 5. V. Oseeva “Cookies”. 6. R.s.s. "A pot of porridge."

9 TOPIC: VICTORY DAY. 1. S. Alekseev “The first night ram”, “House” 2. M Isakovsky “A Red Army soldier is buried here.” 3. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.” 4. A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal.” 5. M. Isakovsky “Remember forever.” 6. S. Baruzdin “Glory”. 7. K. Simonov “Son of an Artilleryman.” TOPIC: OUR MOTHERLAND RUSSIA. MOSCOW IS THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA. 1. A. Prokofiev “Motherland”. 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Motherland”. 3. M.Yu. Lermontov “Motherland” 4. S. Baruzdin “For the Motherland”. TOPIC: SUMMER, SUMMER CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, HATWEAR. 1. K. Ushinsky “Four Wishes.” 2. A. Pleshcheev “Old Man” 3. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”. 4. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”.

10 PREPARATORY GROUP TOPIC: FLOWERS BLOW (IN THE PARK, IN THE FOREST, IN THE STEPPE) 1. A.K. Tolstoy "Bells". 2. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower.” 3. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”, “Bird cherry”. 4. E. Serova “Lily of the valley”, “Carnation”, “Forget-me-nots”. 5. N. Sladkov “Flower Lover”. 6. Y. Moritz “Flower”. 7. M. Poznananskaya “Dandelion” 8. E. Trutneva “Bell”. TOPIC: AUTUMN (PERIODS OF AUTUMN, AUTUMN MONTHS, TREES IN AUTUMN) 1. A.N. Maikov “Autumn”. 2. S. Yesenin “The fields are compressed.” 3. A.S. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn.” 4. E. Trutneva “Autumn” 5. V. Bianchi “Sinichkin calendar” 6. F. Tyutchev “There is in the original autumn” 7. A. Pleshcheev “Autumn has come.” 8. A.K. Tolstoy "Autumn! Our poor garden is crumbling." 9. M. Isakovsky “Cherry”. 10. L.N. Tolstoy "Oak and Hazel Tree". 11. I. Tokmakova “Oak”.

11 TOPIC: BREAD 1. M. Prishvin “Fox Bread” 2. Yu. Krutorogov “rain of seeds”. 3. L.Kon from “Book of Plants” (“Wheat”, “Rye”). 4. I Dyagutyte “Human Hands” (from the book “The Rye Sings”. 5. M. Glinskaya “Bread” 6. Ukr.s.s. “Spikelet”. 7. I. Taits “Everything is Here”. TOPIC: VEGETABLES, FRUITS 1. L. N. Tolstoy “The Old Man and the Apple Trees”, “The Stone” 2. A. S. Pushkin “It is full of ripe juice” 3. M. Isakovsky “Cherry” 4. Y. Tuvim “Vegetables” 5. Folk tale processed by K. Ushinsky “Tops and Roots” 6. N. Nosov “Cucumbers”, “About Turnips”, “Gardeners” 7. B. Zhitkov “What I Saw” TOPIC: MUSHROOMS, BERRIES 1. E. Trutneva “Mushrooms” 2. V. Kataev “Mushrooms” 3. A. Prokofiev “Borovik” 4. Y. Taits “About berries” 5. Y. Taits “About mushrooms.”

12 TOPIC: MIGRATION AND WATERBIRDS 1. R.s.s. "Geese-swans". 2. K.D. Ushinsky "Swallow". 3. G. Snegirev “Swallow”, “Starling”. 4. V. Sukhomlinsky “Let there be a nightingale and a beetle.” 5. M. Prishvin “Guys and Ducklings.” 6. Ukr.s.s. "Lame duck." 7. L.N. Tolstoy “Bird”. 8. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “The cranes are flying away.” 9. P. Voronko “Cranes”. 10. V. Bianki “forest houses”, “Rooks”. 11. A. Maikov “Swallow” 12. D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck” 13. L.N. Tolstoy “Swans” 14. G.Kh. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling". 15. V.A. Sukhomlinsky “Ashamed before the nightingale.” TOPIC: OUR CITY. MY STREET. 1. Z. Aleksandrova “Motherland” 2. S. Mikhalkov “My Street”. 3. Song by Y. Antonov “There are central streets” TOPIC: AUTUMN CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, HATWEAR 1. K. Ushinsky “How a shirt grew in a field.” 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”. 3. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” 4. Br. Grimm "The Brave Little Tailor" 5. S. Marshak “He’s so absent-minded.” 6. N. Nosov “Living Hat”, “Patch”. 7. V.D. Berestov “Pictures in Puddles”.

13 TOPIC: DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND THEIR CHILDREN. 1. E. Charushin “What kind of animal?” 2. G. Oster “A Kitten Named Woof.” 3. L.N. Tolstoy “The Lion and the Dog”, “Kitten”. 4. Br. Grimm "The Town Musicians of Bremen". 5. R.s.s. "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats." TOPIC: WILD ANIMALS AND THEIR CHILDREN. 1. A.K. Tolstoy "The Squirrel and the Wolf". 2. R.s.s. “Zayushkina’s Hut” 3. G. Snegirev “Trace of a Deer” 4. I. Sokolov Mikitov “Bear Family”, “Squirrels”, “White”, “Hedgehog”, “Fox Hole”, “Lynx”, “Bears”. 5. R.s.s. "Winter quarters". 6. V. Oseeva “Ezhinka” 7. G. Skrebitsky “in a forest clearing”. 8. V. Bianchi “Bathing bear cubs.” 9. E. Charushin “Little Wolf” (Wolf). 10. N. Sladkov “How the bear scared itself,” “desperate hare.” 11. R.s.s. “Tails” TOPIC: LATE AUTUMN. PRE-WINTER 7. A.S. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn” 8. D.M. Siberian “Gray Neck” 9. V.M. Garshin "Frog Traveler". 10. A.S. Pushkin “Winter!.. The triumphant peasant” 11. S.A. Yesenie "Birch", "Winter Sings and Sounds". 12. I.S. Nikitin "Meeting of Winter"

14 TOPIC: WINTER. WINTERING BIRDS 1. N. Nosov “On the Hill” 2. K. D. Uschinsky “The Mischief of the Old Woman of Winter” 3. V. Bianchi “Sinichkin’s Calendar”. 4. V. Dahl “Old Year Old Man”. 5. M. Gorky “Sparrow” 6. L.N. Tolstoy “Bird” 7. Nenets folk tale “Cuckoo” 8. S. Mikhalkov “Finch”. 9. I.S. Turgenev "Sparrow". 10. I. Sokolov Mikitov “Grouse grouse”, “Grouse grouse”. 11. A.A. Block “Snow and snow all around.” 12. I.Z. Surikov “Winter” 13. N.A. Nekrasov “voevoda frost”. TOPIC: LIBRARY. BOOKS. 1. S. Marshak “How was the book printed?” 2. V. Mayakovsky “This little book of mine is about the seas and about the lighthouse.” 3. “What is good and what is bad.” TOPIC: TRANSPORT. TRAFFIC LAWS. 1. S. Ya. Marshak “Luggage”. 2. Leila Berg “Stories about a small car.” 3. S. Sakharnov “The best steamship.” 4. N. Sakonskaya “song about the metro” 5. M. Ilyin, E. Segal “Cars on our street” 6. N. Kalinina “How the guys crossed the street.”

15 TOPIC: NEW YEAR. WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. 1. S. Marshak “Twelve months”. 2. All year round (December) 3. R. n. With. “The Snow Maiden” 4. E. Trutneva “Happy New Year!” 5. L. Voronkova “Tanya chooses a Christmas tree.” 6. N. Nosov “Dreamers”. 7. F. Gubin “Gorka”. 8. V. Odoevsky “Frost Ivanovich”. 9. I.Z. Surikov "Childhood". 10. A.A. Block "Dilapidated hut". 11. S.D. Drozhzhin "Grandfather Frost". 12. S. Cherny “I rush like the wind on skates.” 13. R.s.s. "Two Frosts" 14. R.s.s. "Visiting Grandfather Frost." 15. R.s.s. "Morozko." TOPIC: ANIMALS OF HOT COUNTRIES. ANIMALS OF COLD COUNTRIES. 1. B. Zakhoder “Turtle”. 2. Tajik fairy tale “Tiger and Fox” 3. K. Chukovsky “Turtle” 4. D.R. Kipling stories from the book “The Jungle Book” 5. B. Zhitkov “About the Elephant”. 6. N. Sladkov “In the Ice”.

16 TOPIC: MY FAMILY. HUMAN. 1. G. Brailovskaya “Our mothers, our fathers.” 2. V. Oseeva “Just an old lady.” 3. I am Segel “How I was a mother.” 4. P. Voronko “Help Boy” 5. D. Gabe “My Family”. 6. And Barto “Vovka is a good soul” 7. R.s.s. "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka." 8. L.N. Tolstoy " old grandfather and granddaughters." 9. E. Blaginina “Alyonushka”. TOPIC: HOUSE AND ITS PARTS. FURNITURE. 1. Y. Tuvim “Table”. 2. S. Marshak “Where did the table come from?” 3. V. Mayakovsky “Who to be?” 4. Fairy tale adapted by A. Tolstoy “Three Fat Men”. TOPIC: FISH 1. A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.” 2. N. Nosov “Karasik” 3. R.s.s. “At the behest of the pike”, “Fox-sister and gray wolf”. 4. G.-H. Andersen "The Little Mermaid". 5. E. Permyak “The First Fish”. 6. L.N. Tolstoy "Shark". 7. V. Danko “Tadpole”. 8. O. Grigoriev “Catfish” 9. B. Zakhoder “Whale and Cat”. TOPIC: TOYS. RUSSIAN FOLK TOY. 1. B. Zhitkov “What I saw.” 2. S Marshak “Ball” 3. A. Barto “Rope”, “Toys”. 4. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower” 5.

17 TOPIC: PROFESSIONS. 1. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?” 2. “What do crafts smell like?” 3. I am Akim “Neumeyka”. 4. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”. TOPIC: DEFENDERS OF THE FATHERLAND. MILITARY PROFESSIONS. 1. O. Vysotskaya “My brother went to the border”, “At the TV”. 2. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.” 3. Z. Aleksandrova “Watch”. 4. L. Kassil “Your defenders.” TOPIC: HOUSE PLANTS. 1. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower” 2. S.T. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”. 3. G.-H. Andersen "Thumbelina". TOPIC: EARLY SPRING. HOLIDAY MARCH 8. 1. M. Homeland of “mother’s hands”. 2. E. Blaginina “Mom’s Day”, “Let’s Sit in Silence.” 3. J. Rodari “What do crafts smell like?” 4. E. Permyak “Mom’s work” 5. V. Sukhomlinsky “My mother smells of bread.” 6. L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands.” 7. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” 8. N. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares.” 9. I. Tyutchev “Winter is angry for a reason”, “Spring”, “Spring waters”. 10. I. Sokolov-Mikitov spring in the forest”, “Early spring”. 11. N. Sladkov “Birds brought spring”, “Spring streams”, etc. 12. S. Marshak “All year round” 13. G. Skrebitsky “April”. 14.

18 TOPIC: MAIL. 1. S. Marshak “Mail”. 2. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?” 3. “What do crafts smell like?” 4. I am Akim “Neumeyka”. 5. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”. TOPIC: CONSTRUCTION. PROFESSIONS, MACHINES AND MECHANISMS. 1. S. Baruzdin “Who built this house?” 2. V. Mayakovsky “Who to be?”, “Construction”. 3. M. Pozharova “Painters” 4. G. Lyushnin “Builders” 5. E. Permyak “Mother’s work”. TOPIC: DISHES 1. A. Gaidar “Blue Cup”. 2. K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”, “Fly-Tsokotukha” 3. Br. Grimm "Pot of Porridge". 4. R.s.s. "Fox and Crane" TOPIC: SPACE. COSMONAUTICS DAY. 1. A. Barto “Rope”. 2. S.Ya. Marshak "The Story of an Unknown Hero." 3. Yu.A. Gagarin “I see the earth.” TOPIC: INSECTS. 1. V. Bianchi “The Adventure of an Ant.” 2. I.A. Krylov "Dragonfly and Ant". 3. K. Ushinsky “Cabbage Girl” 4. Yu. Arakcheev “The Story of a Green Country.” 5. Y. Moritz “Happy Bug”. 6. V. Lunin “Beetle” 7. V. Bryusov “Green Worm”. 8. N. Sladkov “House Butterfly” 9. I. Maznin “Spider”.

19 TOPIC: FOOD. 1. I. Tokmakova “Porridge” 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Delicious porridge”. 3. E. Moshkovskaya “Masha and Porridge” 4. M. Plyatskovsky “Who Likes What.” 5. V. Oseeva “Cookies”. 6. R.s.s. "A pot of porridge." TOPIC: VICTORY DAY. 1. S. Alekseev “The first night ram”, “House” 2. M Isakovsky “A Red Army soldier is buried here.” 3. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.” 4. A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal.” TOPIC: OUR MOTHERLAND RUSSIA. MOSCOW IS THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA. 1. A. Prokofiev “Motherland”. 2. Z. Aleksandrova “Motherland”. 3. M.Yu. Lermontov “Motherland” 4. S. Baruzdin “For the Motherland”. TOPIC: SCHOOL. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 1. V. Berestov “Reader”. 2. L. Voronkova “Girlfriends go to school.” 3. S.Ya. Marshak "First day of the calendar." 4. V. Oseeva " Magic word" 5. L.N. Tolstoy "Philipok". TOPIC: SUMMER, SUMMER CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, HATWEAR. 1. K. Ushinsky “Four Wishes.” 2. A. Pleshcheev “Old Man” 3. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”. 4. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”. 5.


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Card index of fiction in various educational fields in the senior group
According to the program “From birth to school”, ed. N. E. Veraksy

O.O. Contents Author, title Purpose
Moral education
rns “The Fox and the Jug” arr. O. Kapitsa Cultivating good feelings; formation of ideas about greed and stupidity
rns “Winged, hairy and oily” arr. I. Karnaukhova Teach children to understand the character and actions of heroes
X. Mäkelä. "Mr. Au" (chapters), trans. from Finnish E. Uspensky
RNS "Khavroshechka" arr. A. N. Tolstoy Cultivate manifestations of good feelings towards each other;
RNS "Bragging Hare" arr. O. Kapitsa Cultivate norms moral behavior
RNS "The Frog Princess" arr. M. Bulatov Cultivate kindness and a sense of mutual assistance.
B. Shergin “Rhymes” Cultivate a respectful attitude towards people around you
RNS "Sivka-Burka" arr. M. Bulatov To develop in children the ability to evaluate the actions of heroes, to express their attitude towards them
RNS "Finist-Clear Falcon" arr. A. Platonov Cultivate a sense of compassion for others
V. Dragunsky “Childhood Friend”, “Top down, diagonally” Cultivate attentiveness, love, compassion for a close comrade
S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”
Nenets fairy tale “Cuckoo” arr. K. Sharov Contribute to the cultivation of kindness, attentiveness and responsiveness to relatives
"Goldilocks", trans. from Czech K. Paustovsky;
cultivate the ability to empathize, be generous, and not envy others; develop self-respect and mutual assistance in work.
"Three golden hairs of Grandfather the Omniscient", trans. from Czech N. Arosieva (from the collection of fairy tales by K. Ya. Erben).
V. Dmitrieva. “Baby and the Bug” (chapters) Feel and understand the nature of literary images
works
L. Tolstoy “Bone” Educate moral qualities Personality: honesty, truthfulness, love of family.
L. Tolstoy “The Jump” Awaken empathy for the hero of the story in children
N. Nosov. "Living Hat"; To form children's ideas about moral standards with the help of children's literature.
S. Georgiev. “I saved Santa Claus” Develop the ability to evaluate one’s own actions and the actions of heroes, cultivate friendliness, and the ability to interact with peers
A. Lindgren. “Carlson, who lives on the roof, has arrived again” (chapters, abbr.), trans. with Swedish L. Lungina
K. Paustovsky. “Cat Thief” Cultivate moral qualities: a sense of compassion, empathy
Mickiewicz Adam “To Friends”
To generalize and expand children’s knowledge about such concepts as “friend”, “friendship”, “honesty”, “justice”
P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof” Cultivate a sense of kindness and care for the weak
R. Kipling. "Baby Elephant", trans. from English K. Chukovsky, poems in translation. S. Marshak Foster a culture of behavior, friendship, mutual assistance, care for loved ones

V. Kataev. “Tsvetik-semitsvetik” To develop the ability to present the characteristics of one’s personality among peers, reflecting achievements and the reasons for possible difficulties.

Child in the family and in society RNS "Khavroshechka" arr. A. N. Tolstoy Introduce different family relationships
Y. Koval “Grandfather, Grandmother and Alyosha” To form in children an idea of ​​family as people who live together, love each other, take care of each other.
V. Dragunsky “Deniska’s stories” Formation of ideas about characteristic qualities boys and girls.
A. Gaidar. "Chuk and Gek" (chapters)
Learn to evaluate the relationships between close people in the family, compose characteristics of heroes
E. Grigorieva “Quarrel” Develop the basics social interaction between boys and girls; friendly attitude towards the opposite sex
A. Barto “Vovka is a kind soul”
E. Blaginina “Let’s sit in silence” Continue to form children’s idea of ​​a kind attitude towards their mother
A. Usachev “What is etiquette” Continue training in culture verbal communication in kindergarten and at home
“Krupenichka” N. Teleshov Cultivate interest in fairy tales and Russian traditions

Self-service, labor RNS "Khavroshechka" arr. A. N. Tolstoy Form children’s ideas about a hardworking person
K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr” Education of cultural and hygienic skills
K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”
rns “At the behest of the pike” To reinforce in children the concept of the importance of human labor
A. Barto “Dirty Girl” Cultivate neatness, careful attitude to personal belongings, belongings of a friend
Y. Tuvim. “A letter to all children on one very important matter,” trans. from Polish S. Mikhalkova
Formation of the foundations of security S. Mikhalkov “Uncle Styopa the policeman” Reinforcing the rules of behavior on the city streets
E. Segal “Cars on our street”
Cognitive development FEMP Reading books
Fairy tale heroes
S. Marshak “Numbers” Introduction to numbers
Introduction to the social world H. H. Andersen
"Snowman" Introduction to New Year's traditions of different countries
S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” Introduction to the importance of any profession
“Wonderful stories about a hare named Lek,” tales of the peoples of West Africa, trans. O. Kustova and V. Andreeva; Getting to know the characteristics of the peoples of West Africa
A. Gaidar “A Tale about a Military Secret, Malchisha-Kibalchisha and His Firm Word”
Continue to expand children's understanding of the Russian army.
Nenets fairy tale “Cuckoo” arr. K. Sharov Acquaintance with the life of the peoples of the Far North
M. Boroditskaya “Waiting for Brother” Form a desire to take care of the kids, develop a sense of responsibility and respect for younger comrades
A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale” To form in children an idea of ​​the feat of the people who stood up to defend their Motherland.
A. Barto “The Herd Game” Expand children’s knowledge about their kindergarten, draw attention to its history, clarify ideas about the work of kindergarten employees
S. Makhotin “Senior group”
O. Vysotskaya
"Kindergarten"
T. Aleksandrova “Kuzka the Brownie” (chapters) Cultivate interest in the life of Russians in ancient times, love for the history of their people
M. Isakovsky “Go beyond the seas and oceans” Clarify knowledge about your native country.
B. Almazov. “Gorbushka” Introduction to Russian values;
Introduction to the natural world RNS "Bragging Hare" arr. O. Kapitsa To form children’s caring attitude towards nature, the desire to take part in its conservation and protection.
L. Tolstoy. “Lion and Dog”, “Bone”, “Jump” Expand ideas about animal life
G. Snegirev “Penguin Beach”
K. Paustovsky. “Cat Thief” Foster love and respect for nature, kindness;
V. Bianki “Owl” Continue to form an idea of ​​the interconnection and interdependence of living beings, an idea of literary genre « educational tale»;
B. Zakhoder “Gray Star” Cultivate a sense of empathy and love for nature and man, the ability to resist evil
S. Yesenin “Bird cherry” Help you feel the beauty of nature in a poem
R. Kipling. "Baby Elephant", trans. from English K. Chukovsky, poems in translation. S. Marshak Develop fine motor skills hands, attention and interest in the animal world and its diversity

P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof” Cultivate a sensitive attitude towards animals, love for nature
Speech development Development of all aspects of speech
Introduction to Genres
Explanation of unfamiliar, outdated words

Artistic and aesthetic development Introduction to art V. Konashevich Meeting illustrators
I. Bilibin
E. Charushin
Fine art activity Drawing illustrations based on works

Musical activity P. I. Tchaikovsky “The Nutcracker” (fragments) Introduction to the musical depiction of the heroes and images of the works
P. I. Tchaikovsky “Seasons” (fragments)
N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” (fragments)
S. Prokofiev “Peter and the Wolf”
Physical development

GCD and leisure activities based on the plots of works
Heroes of works

Download Card index of fiction in the senior group according to the Federal State Educational Standard

Long-term plan of work in a preparatory school group for familiarization with fiction

Conversation “Where the book came from”

Goal: to introduce the variety of books (in the past and now), to give children an idea of ​​how a book is made. Continue to expand and clarify children’s understanding of books, their preservation and respect for them.

Reading the story “Filipok” by Leo Tolstoy

Goal: to convey to the consciousness of children the author’s intention - the desire to learn is natural for a peasant child, to arouse in children respect for their peers, a man of “action”

Application "School"

Goal: learn to compose from geometric shapes various architectural buildings.

Exhibition “What kind of books are there?”

Goal: to introduce the variety of books and their design.

GARDEN FLOWERS

Memorization of A.K. Tolstoy “Bells”

Goal: Consolidate ideas about spring. Distinguishing between early and late spring.

Enrichment of vocabulary with signs and actions of objects.

Development of dialogical speech.

Reinforcing the names of wildflowers.

Memorizing a poem by A.K. Tolstoy "Bells".

Reading of E. Serov’s poems “Lily of the valley”, “Carnation”, “Forget-me-nots”

Goal: to evoke in children a feeling of admiration, admiration for the beauty of their native nature, to teach them to emotionally perceive the figurative content of art tests.

Drawing “Favorite Flower”

Purpose: to convey the image of flowers from the works read

Exhibition of children's drawings “My Flower”

Goal: to teach to admire the beauty of nature, to be happy for the result obtained

VEGETABLES AND FRUITS

Retelling of Leo Tolstoy's "Bone"

Goal: to teach the hero’s actions to determine the motives of his actions, to develop the ability to analyze actions and evaluate them. Learn to retell close to the text.

Reading N. Nosov “Cucumbers”. Looking at illustrations, getting to know creativity

Goal: to introduce children to the works of N. Nosov and his biography. To teach the hero’s actions to determine the motives of his actions, to develop the ability to analyze actions and evaluate them, giving reasons for their judgments.

Modeling “Fruits and vegetables”

Goal: to arouse interest in real images of vegetables and fruits.

Exhibition of creativity by N. Nosov

Purpose: to introduce works of art and illustrations to his books.

BERRIES

MUSHROOMS

Familiarization with small folklore forms

Purpose: to clarify children’s ideas about genre features, the purpose of riddles, tongue twisters, proverbs. Learn to understand the general meaning of proverbs and sayings.

Evening of mysteries “In the mushroom kingdom, in the berry state”

Goal: to consolidate and systematize children’s knowledge about small folklore forms-riddles, the ability to compose riddles themselves.

Drawing “Mushroom Basket”

Purpose: to teach how to depict mushrooms using a riddle

Making the album “Riddles and guesses”

Goal: learn to select appropriate answers

BREAD FOR EVERYONE'S HEAD

Learning proverbs and sayings about bread

Goal: to maintain and develop interest in understanding the meaning of figurative expressions, to deepen the understanding of proverbs and sayings.

Reading M.M. Prishvin “Fox Bread”

Goal: to teach to perceive the figurative content of a work, the ability to hear and highlight in the text means of expression, explain the meaning and origin of the names of herbs.

Drawing on proverbs about bread

Goal: to learn to convey the content of proverbs in drawings.

Making the album “Bread is the Head of Everything”

AUTUMN

Memorizing the poem by A.S. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn”

Goal: to teach children to expressively recite a poem by heart, conveying the sadness of autumn nature with intonation.

Reading poems about autumn, listening to P.I. Tchaikovsky “The Seasons. September"

Target:Expand children's understanding of the characteristic signs of autumn; teach to find them in nature; to cultivate a caring and aesthetic attitude towards nature, sensitivity to the perception of the beauty of the autumn landscape; enrich children's impressions and develop musical taste by listening to the works of P. I. Tchaikovsky (the “Seasons” cycle).

Application “Miracle leaves” (making a picture from dry leaves)

Goal: learn to compose a composition based on a literary work

Exhibition of books and paintings “Golden Autumn”

Goal: to develop the ability to perceive poetic works in the unity of verbal and fine arts.

FLIGHT

NEW

BIRDS

Reading “Forest Houses” by V. Bianchi

Goal: to help assimilate biological information: the adaptability of birds and animals to certain conditions, to pay attention to artistic expressiveness, conciseness and accuracy of the description of “houses”.

Theatricalization of R.N. fairy tales "Geese and Swans"

Goal: to learn to reproduce the text of a familiar fairy tale in a theatrical play, to select the appropriate intonation to characterize a fairy-tale character; to form a keen interest in Russian folklore.

Collective application “Frog Traveler”

Goal: convey your favorite episode of the fairy tale.

Making the album “Favorite Fairy Tale Heroes”

WILD ANIMALS OF THE SOUTH AND NORTH

Retelling of Leo Tolstoy “Elephant”

Goal: to cultivate moral qualities: pity for animals, care for your family; broaden children's horizons.

Reading D. R. Kipling's "The Jungle Book"

Purpose: to introduce the works of D.R. Kipling

Drawing "Who Lives in the Jungle"

Goal: to convey images of realistic animals.

Making mnemonic tables for composing fairy tales

CLOTH

SHOES

HEADWEAR

Reading the fairy tale by A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”

Goal: to deepen and expand knowledge about the work of A.S. Pushkin; to cultivate the ability to emotionally perceive the figurative content of a fairy tale.

N. Nosov's birthday. Reading by N. Nosov “Living Hat”, “Patch” (dramatization)

Target:Continue to introduce children to the works of N. N. Nosov. Teach children to understand the humor of the situation, clarify children’s ideas about the features of the story, its composition, differences from other literary genres, teach children to identify parts of the work (beginning, middle, end).

Drawing based on Pushkin's fairy tales

Goal: to develop creative imagination by conveying the image of fairy-tale characters

1. “Knizhkina Hospital”;

2.Exhibition “My Favorite Book”

Goal: to instill a love for works of art.

WINTER

WINTER ENTERTAINMENT

Research Institute

Telling the fairy tale "Snow Maiden"

Target:Learn to understand the figurative content of a fairy tale, evaluate the actions of the characters and motivate your assessment; develop the ability to holistically perceive a fairy tale in the unity of its content and artistic form; consolidate knowledge about the features (compositional, linguistic) of the fairy tale genre; cultivate a love for Russian folk art.

Acquaintance with the biography of A.S. Pushkin. Reading A.S. Pushkin “Winter! The peasant is triumphant..."

Target:continue to introduce the work of the great Russian poet; expand ideas about the landscape lyrics of A.S. Pushkin;

evoke a feeling of joy from perceiving poetry, a desire to hear other works by A.S. Pushkin.

Collective work “Christmas tree” (origami)

Goal: to teach to convey the beauty of the winter forest.

Exhibition of creativity by A.S. Pushkin

Purpose: to introduce works of art and illustrations to his books.

WEEK OF GAMES AND TOYS

Reading Dragunsky's story "Childhood Friend"

Target:Teach children to emotionally perceive the figurative content of the work, to comprehend the idea;

consolidate ideas about the genre features of literary works (fairy tale, poem, story)

Listening to the audio recording of A. Barto “Toys”

Modeling “Santa Claus is rushing to the Christmas tree”

Goal: to sculpt toys that can be in Santa Claus's bag.

Exhibition “My Favorite Toy”

Goal: to learn to take on the role of a guide when talking about your toy, to instill a caring attitude towards toys.

FURNITURE

Reading S. Marshak “Where did the table come from?”

Target:Learn to emotionally perceive the figurative content of a poem;

Learn to select rhymes for various words;

Role-playing game “Family” (playing out crafts)

Goal: to teach children to reflect real life events in games; to improve dialogic and develop monologue coherent speech.

Paper construction "Furniture"

Goal: making attributes for a role-playing game.

Replenishment of furniture attributes for role-playing games

DISHES

Reading “Mishkina Porridge” by N. Nosov

Goal: to cultivate a sense of humor - the ability to understand and appreciate humor, to enjoy it.

Drawing “Golden Khokhloma”

Purpose: to convey the characteristic features of painting, to consolidate the species diversity of dishes

Exhibition of tableware by types of painting (Khokhloma, Gzhel, Gorodets)

Goal: to expand children’s knowledge about types of painting

HOME

NIE ANIMALS

Retelling of Leo Tolstoy's story "Kitten"

Goal: to teach children to retell the text accurately, consistently, expressively,imbued with a feeling of sympathy for the boy, they see in his action a manifestation of courage.

Telling the Russian fairy tale “Khavroshechka”

Goal: to help give a motivated assessment of the characters, to pay attention to the brightness and imagery of the narrative.

Application “Fluffy kitten”

Goal: to convey the image of a kitten from Leo Tolstoy’s story “Kitten”

Making animal masks for the theatricalization of fairy tales

WILD ANIMALS

Reading "Wolf" by E. Charushin

Target: awaken in children sympathy and empathy for the hero of the story;

Using questions, teach children to put themselves in the place of the hero of the story;

develop an understanding of the emotional meaning of the work;

; Help children develop a sense of fearlessness.

Theatricalization of the fairy tale “The Tale of the Brave Hare”

Goal: to encourage children to actively participate in the theatricalization of a fairy tale, to teach them to clearly pronounce words, combining movements and speech.

Drawing “The gray bunny is sitting”

Goal: to learn to convey in a drawing an episode from the life of an animal, through the compositional arrangement of the character.

Making the album “Learn and Tell a Tale”

PROTECTION

NICKI OF THE FATHERLAND

Telling the Russian fairy tale “Nikita Kozhemyaka”

Goal: to draw attention to the characteristic features of the hero - the desire to come to the rescue, readiness to defend the Motherland, to arouse children's admiration for the hero, the desire to be like him.

Reading A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal”

Purpose: To arouse interest in the plot of the story, to help understand why the soldier wanted to take care of the dogs. To instill in children a feeling of love and great gratitude to everyone who defended our country.

Gift for dad

Goal: to teach to show care and attention to loved ones

Personal exhibition of works " Little artist»

Goal: to cultivate a feeling of joy for the successes of your friends.

FAMILY

Memorizing G. Vieru “Mother’s Day”

Role reading by S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”, conversation about mother

Goal: to learn to recite a poem by role, to pronounce phrases with intonation and expressiveness.

Drawing of the Russian fairy tale “Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka”

Goal: to cultivate interest and desire to display in a drawing your favorite passage from a fairy tale.

Replenishment of the group photo album “Me and my family”

SPRING

Reading M. Prishvin “Golden Meadow”

Poetry evening “Admire: spring is coming”

Target:To evoke in children a feeling of admiration, admiration for the beauty of their native nature, a desire to express their experiences and impressions in words;

teach to emotionally perceive the figurative content of literary texts; cultivate a love for nature.

Drawing “Early Spring”

Target:learn to create story compositions on the themes of the surrounding life and poetic

works.

Exhibition of still life paintings “Flowers”

Goal: to replenish children’s knowledge about flowers, to cultivate a sense of beauty

First week of April

Book birthday. Quiz based on the works of N. Nosov

Goal: to clarify children’s knowledge about the works of N. Nosov;

Cultivate a love of fiction.

Reading N. Nosov “Dreamers”. Fantasy evening “Whose story is funnier”

Goal: to help penetrate the idea of ​​the story - a cheerful, kind fantasy brings joy, a lie brings trouble, grief, to help understand the meaning of the word “dreamers”, to learn to come up with funny situations on your own.

Modeling “Fantastic fairy-tale hero”

Goal: learn to create a fantastic image

Collage based on the works of N. Nosov

Goal: to consolidate children’s knowledge about the writer’s work

ROOMS

NEW PLANTS

Reading the fairy tale by V. Kataev “The Seven-Flower Flower”

Goal: to lead children to a moral understanding of the fairy tale, to a motivated assessment of the actions and character of the main character, to consolidate knowledge about the genre features of the fairy tale.

Reading G.H. Andersen "Thumbelina".

Goal: to clarify knowledge about the work of G.H. Anderson, to teach to comprehend and evaluate the characters of the fairy tale characters and their actions.

Application "Flower"

Goal: learn to compose an unusual fantasy flower.

Making the album “My Favorite Cartoon”

SEASONS

(GENERALIZATION)

Memorizing the poem by G. Novitskaya “The kidneys are opening”

Goal: to teach children to expressively read a poem by heart, intonationally conveying the joy of awakening nature, to develop a poetic ear.

Compiling a descriptive story based on the landscape painting “May. Cloud” by V. Podlyansky

Goal: to teach how to compose descriptive stories based on a landscape picture, using different types of sentences; to enrich children’s vocabulary with figurative words and expressions, to activate verbs, synonyms and antonyms in their speech.

Drawing “Blooming Spring” (finger technique)

Goal: learn to convey the poetic spring mood.

Design of a gallery of paintings about spring

Goal: to learn to correlate a literary passage about spring with a corresponding landscape painting

NASECO

MY

Reading a fable by I.A. Krylov "Dragonfly and Ant"

Target:Introduce children to the fable and its genre features;

lead to an understanding of the allegory of the fable, the idea; cultivate sensitivity to the figurative structure of the language of the fable; understand the meaning of proverbs about work (“A master of his craft”, “In a big deal, a little help is precious”), connect the meaning of the proverb with a certain situation.

Reading followed by retelling by V.A. Sukhomlinsky “Let there be both a nightingale and a beetle”

Target:introduce the literary fairy tale of V. Sukhomlinsky; develop in children the ability to respond emotionally to what they read;

cultivate respect for others and friendliness;

teach dialogical speech when retelling.

Drawing based on I.A. Krylov’s fable “The Dragonfly and the Ant”

Goal: to teach how to portray the images of heroes in the plot

Exhibition “Animals in Fairy Tales”

Purpose: to introduce the expressiveness of animal images different artists

FISH

SUPPLY

NY

WORLD

Storytelling r.n. fairy tales "The Frog Princess"

Goal: to continue to develop a poetic ear: the ability to listen and highlight expressive means in the text.

Quiz “We love fairy tales”

Target:To consolidate and systematize children’s knowledge about literary works read during the year, about the features of different genres of works of art;

consolidate knowledge about small folklore forms.

Collage “Let’s help grandparents remember fairy tales”

Target:

learn to create a composition from heroes of various fairy tales.

Exhibition of children's drawings “Drawing Fairy Tales”

Goal: to develop creativity and imagination.

Fiction is an invaluable source of wisdom, a powerful means for the development of speech, as well as the intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual enrichment of a child’s personality. Artistic word nourishes the baby’s emotions, stimulates the imagination, develops an imaginative worldview, and fosters speech culture. Reading stories and fairy tales awakens a sincere interest in the feelings and experiences of the main characters, teaches you to understand the motives of their actions, and perceive the plot plot. The joint efforts of parents and teachers will help children discover senior group a magical world of literary adventures and fabulous wonders.

Organization of classes on reading fiction in the senior group of kindergarten

Older preschoolers, due to their accumulated life experience, are able to more subtly perceive the author’s figurative speech, more deeply understand the meaning of the work, and analyze the characters of the main characters. All this awakens a genuine interest in books, a desire to learn new literary subjects.

Instill in a person a taste for reading and give him the opportunity to read, and you will inevitably make him happy...

John Herschel

Older preschoolers develop a genuine interest in books and a desire to learn new literary subjects.

Goals and objectives of the classes

Goals of reading classes in the senior group:

  • the development in the child of a genuine interest in books and an internal need to read fiction;
  • education of a competent and sensitive reader.

Educational objectives:

  • expand your horizons, form a holistic picture of the world;
  • learn to listen to poems, stories, fairy tales, to perceive emotionally, and also to understand the content of the work;
  • teach to analyze the reasons for the actions of the main characters, see hidden contexts, encourage them to talk about their understanding of the characters’ characters;
  • develop skills in expressive reading of poetry, help participate in role-playing theatrical games and performances;
  • prepare for a comprehensive literary education, organize an initial acquaintance with illustrated books, folk art, provide information about genres of works, writers and poets.

Developmental tasks:

  • aesthetic and moral development of the child’s personality;
  • formation and development of competent literary speech.

Educational tasks:

  • cultivate the ability to emotionally perceive works of literature;
  • contribute to the formation of literary and artistic taste.

Children learn to listen to poems, stories, fairy tales, perceive emotionally, and understand the content of the work

Pedagogical techniques for working with works of art

When teaching reading, visual, verbal and playful techniques are used. The most popular among the visual ones are:

  • acquaintance with the author of the work (demonstration of the writer’s portrait);
  • examination and comparative description of book illustrations;
  • demonstration and discussion of thematic presentations, slide shows, videos dedicated to one or another work (it is advisable to use this technique after reading a book);
  • children's drawing as a way of conveying impressions of a fairy tale or story they heard.

Verbal techniques are varied and designed to work both with the entire text and its parts and even individual words. This includes:

  • expressive reading from a book or by heart, aimed at strengthening the ability to listen, hear, and perceive the content of a work;
  • storytelling with elements of free improvisation (replacing words, rearranging them);
  • a conversation that is built around questions that help determine the genre, plot, main idea works, means of artistic expression;
  • selective reading of key fragments of the book’s text, which enhances the emotionality of perception and activates children’s attention;
  • explanation of the meaning of unfamiliar words:
    • replacement with a synonym during the reading process, for example, “crown - crown”, “evil - cunning”; learning new words while showing pictures;
    • discussion of unknown phrases and phrases during an introductory conversation.
  • creative tasks for inventing a plot, continuing a story, choosing a rhyme, comparative descriptions, epithets.

All kinds of games and dramatizations are used as gaming techniques (provided that the children have excellent knowledge of the text of the work):

  • costume performance with the participation of children;
  • theatrical performances and games (board, puppet);
  • didactic literary games and quizzes.

In classes on reading fiction, the technique of theatrical play is actively used.

Quiz “Find out a fairy tale” using a multimedia presentation (a picture appears on the screen if the children answered the questions correctly and named the fairy tale).

  • In this fairy tale, the grandfather grew a crop, but could not pull it out of the ground. He pulled and pulled, but didn’t pull it out. His grandmother, granddaughter, Zhuchka, and cat came to his aid. Who did I forget to name? What did they pull out? Did you recognize this fairy tale?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Turnip”

  • In the next fairy tale, there lived an old man and an old woman, as well as forest animals (bunny, fox, wolf) who meet our main character. The fox ate it. Who did the fox eat? How did he end up in the forest? Which animal did I forget to name?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Kolobok”

  • The heroes of the fairy tale found a cozy house in the forest and settled in it, but for some the house turned out to be too small. He decided to live on the roof, perched himself on the house and destroyed it. Who was it? Name everyone who lived in the house. What is the name of the fairy tale?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Teremok”

  • Someone, through cunning and deception, took over the bunny's house. The bear, wolf, and dog wanted to drive away the uninvited guest, but could not. And who could? Who helped the bunny and freed the hut? What is the name of the fairy tale?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s hut”

  • The kids were left alone in the house. They disobeyed mother’s order not to open the door for anyone. How many kids were there? Who managed to deceive them and how?

    Slide for the fairy tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”

  • And in this fairy tale story mother and father left on business and left their daughter and son at home alone. The older sister was assigned to look after her little brother. The girl started playing with her friends, forgot her father’s and mother’s request, and the angry birds took her brother to Baba Yaga. What kind of birds stole the boy? What trials did the girl have to go through in search of her brother? Who helped her?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”

  • Grandfather and grandmother sculpted a snow girl. What happened to her next? What is the name of the main character?

    Slide for the fairy tale “Snow Maiden”

Forms of work used in teaching reading

In order to instill in preschoolers a strong interest in reading, the following forms of work should be introduced into regular practice:

  • daily reading of works of various genres;
  • independent acquaintance of children with books in a specially equipped literary corner;
  • organized scheduled classes;
  • relaxed communication between the teacher and children based on fiction during games, walks, and other activities;
  • fruitful cooperation with parents, popularization of home reading:
    • consulting work regarding optimal choice literature for reading, taking into account the age characteristics of children;
    • participation of parents in the design of book exhibitions, quizzes, literary festivals;
    • design of information stands and travel books;
    • Conducting open classes for parents.

A fiction corner, as a rule, is present in all kindergarten groups. The main goal is to increase interest in the book, create a special cozy, secluded place where kids can calmly and focusedly communicate with the book, flip through its pages with pleasure, carefully examine the illustrations, remember exciting episodes, and “live” their story with their favorite characters.

The main purpose of the book corner is to increase interest in the book, to create a special cozy, secluded place where kids can calmly and focusedly communicate with a book.

Rules for designing a book corner:

  • It is located away from the noisy and dynamic play area, creating conditions for thoughtful, leisurely pastime.
  • There is proper daylight (near the window) and evening (local electric) lighting.
  • Designed with shelves or tables.
  • Books are selected according to age characteristics children.

The range of interests of older preschoolers is expanding, so a book exhibition may include ten to twelve books, providing each child with the opportunity to individually select a book that interests him. Be sure to familiarize children with the rules:

  • pick up books with clean hands;
  • leaf through carefully;
  • do not tear, do not crush;
  • do not use for games;
  • After looking at it, always put the book back in its place.

Thematic book exhibition

Thematic book exhibitions are usually devoted to issues that raise cognitive interest for children, as well as writers’ anniversaries or holidays. The topic should be significant and last no more than a week, since children’s interest and attention to the books on display will decline in the future.

Thematic book exhibitions usually devoted to issues of interest to children

Ideas for a motivating start to class

Arousing children's cognitive interest in literary works is the primary task of the educator. A thoughtful approach to organizing classes and comprehensive preliminary preparation will create an informal, lively environment and increase the performance and emotional output of children.

To activate the attention of his students, the teacher can use questions, poems, riddles, and a multimedia presentation in his work.

To activate the attention of his pupils, the teacher can use a fascinating conversation, poems, riddles, didactic games, elements of a costume performance, demonstration of illustrations, listening to an excerpt piece of music, watching multimedia presentations, videos or animated films.

  • An interesting start option is the appearance fairy tale hero, which will involve children in a game or invite them on a fantastic journey. For example, Buratino enters the group and shares his problem with the children: “I was invited to visit a fairy-tale forest by a bear from the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear.” I really love tea and cakes, but I'm afraid to travel through the mysterious forest myself. Guys, I ask you to help me find the way to the bear’s house.”
  • With children in the older group, you can conduct short introductory conversations on familiar works (6–8 questions). For example, the following conversation would be appropriate for the topic “Russian folk tales”:
    • What fairy tales do you know?
    • Who came up with these fairy tales?
    • What animals are the heroes of fairy tales?
    • In what fairy tales is the bear found? (“Masha and the Bear”, “Three Bears”, “Teremok”)
    • What fairy tale heroes are the bunny, the fox, and the wolf?
  • Children will also be captivated by a story that introduces the personality of the author of their favorite work. For example, about P. P. Bazhov, the creator of the fairy tale “The Silver Hoof,” we can talk about this:
    Guys, today I will introduce you to an author who loved folk tales so much that he called his invented stories fairy tales. What is a fairy tale? This is an ancient legendary tale, which was passed down orally from grandfathers and great-grandfathers to grandchildren and great-grandsons. In the fairy tale, real life and magic are miraculously intertwined; supernatural forces act next to earthly heroes, which can be good helpers, or can manifest themselves as evil forces. These are the kind of fairy tales that Pavel Petrovich Bazhov came up with.
    P. P. Bazhov was born into the family of a mining owner about one hundred and forty years ago. That plant was located in the distant Urals, near the city of Yekaterinburg. The boy studied at a theological seminary, where he met a wonderful literature teacher who taught his students to understand, appreciate and love fiction. Bazhov enjoyed learning poems from memory; at the age of nine he could recite entire collections of poems by his favorite poets by heart.
    Having matured, Bazhov followed in the footsteps of his teacher and began teaching Russian to children, fought in the Red Army during the Civil War, and then became a journalist. From a young age, Bazhov was interested in folk tales and carefully collected works of folklore. All his works, collected in the book “The Malachite Box,” “breathe” with folk legends.
  • A didactic game as a motivating technique will be appropriate if it is not too voluminous and is carried out at a fast pace, otherwise it needs to be moved to the main part of the lesson.
    Didactic game “Remember the story” (based on the works of N. N. Nosov). The teacher suggests looking at pictures with drawn objects: cucumbers in the garden, a shovel, a telephone, a pan of porridge, a hat, pants with a patch. The children need to remember the names of the corresponding stories by their favorite children's author (“Cucumbers”, “Gardeners”, “Telephone”, “Mishkina Porridge”, “Living Hat”, “Patch”).

Photo gallery: didactic game based on the works of N. N. Nosov

Task to establish the correct sequence of events Correct sequence Questions on knowledge of the text Choose the appropriate sequence It is necessary to correctly connect words and pictures

Table: card index of fairy-tale-themed riddles

The beautiful maiden is sad
She doesn't like spring.
It's hard for her in the sun,
The poor thing is shedding tears. (Snow Maiden)

An arrow flew and fell into a swamp,
And in this swamp someone caught her.
Who said goodbye to green skin.
Have you become cute, beautiful, pretty? (Frog Princess)

Her grandfather planted her in the field
The whole summer grew.
The whole family was drawn to it
It was very large. (Turnip)

All the riddles were solved and all the heroes were named.
You represent friends
Koschey was visiting yesterday
What have you done, just - Ah!
All the pictures are mixed up
He confused all my fairy tales
Puzzles you must collect
Call it a Russian fairy tale!
(Children collect a picture of a fairy tale from puzzles and name it.
Fairy tales: Masha and the bear, Ivan Tsarevich and Gray Wolf,
Three Bears, Ax Porridge, Morozko,
At the pike's command).

Oh, Petya, simplicity,
I messed up a little
I didn't listen to the cat
Looked out the window. (Cat, rooster and fox)

There is no river, no pond,
Where can I drink water?
Very tasty water
In the hole from the hoof.
(Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka)

Near the forest, on the edge
Three of them live in a hut.
There are three chairs and three mugs.
Three beds, three pillows.
Guess without a hint
Who are the heroes of this fairy tale? (Three Bears)

In heaven and on earth
woman jumping on a broom,
Scary, evil,
Who is she? (Baba Yaga)

He is kinder than everyone else in the world
He heals sick animals.
And one day a hippopotamus
He pulled him out of the swamp.
He's famous, famous
Good Doctor... (Aibolit)

The grandmother loved the girl very much.
I gave her a red cap.
The girl forgot her name.
Well, tell me her name. (Little Red Riding Hood)

Mixed with sour cream.
It's cold at the window.
Round side, ruddy side.
Rolled... (Kolobok)

My father had a strange boy,
Unusual - wooden.
But dad loved his son
Fidget (Pinocchio).

Evening would soon come,
And the long-awaited hour has come,
May I be in a gilded carriage
Go to a fabulous ball!
No one in the palace will know
Where am I from, what is my name,
But as soon as midnight comes,
I'll go back to my attic. (Cinderella)

Walking briskly along the path,
The buckets carry the water themselves. (“At the command of the pike”)

The nose is round, with a snout,
It’s convenient for them to rummage in the ground,
Small crochet tail
Instead of shoes - hooves.
Three of them - and to what extent?
Friendly brothers look alike.
Guess without a hint
Who are the heroes of this fairy tale? (The Three Little Pigs)

We are planning classes on reading fiction in the senior group of kindergarten

The duration of the lesson increases by five minutes compared to the average group and is now 25 minutes.

Classes are traditionally held once a week, but you should not be limited to the narrow time frame of long-term planning educational activities. Daily free reading, playful literary situations and conversations during a walk, or spontaneous creative games outside of organized classes will help introduce children to the world of fiction.

Time plan and types of classes

Lesson structure:

  1. Organizational part - motivating start of the lesson, introductory conversation (3-5 minutes).
  2. The main one is reading the work (15–20 minutes).
  3. The final one is the final analytical conversation between the teacher and the children. Children are taught to formulate their point of view with reason and independently talk about their perception of the content of the work, evaluate the characters and actions of the main characters (3-5 minutes).

Types of activities:

  • Targeted reading of one work.
  • Comprehensive reading of several already familiar and new works of different genres, united by one theme ( New Year, the arrival of spring, forest animals, etc.).
  • Combining works that represent different types arts:
    • familiarization with the book in combination with viewing illustrations, slides, films, cartoons;
    • fiction and background sound of a musical work;
    • reading using theatrical improvisation (dolls, toys, cardboard figures).
  • Reading as a structural part of speech development classes.

Methodology of conducting classes

The selection of a work is carried out in accordance with the following criteria:

  • age and psychological characteristics and characteristics of perception;
  • simplicity and accessibility of style and compositional solution, the degree of fascination of the plot;
  • value in terms of artistic skill and educational effect;
  • compliance with program requirements and pedagogical objectives.

Reading can be preceded by a short introductory conversation of an introductory nature, including a short story about the personality of the writer, a mention of other works of this author, with which the children were previously acquainted. Next, you need to announce the genre of the work. Children’s interest and emotional involvement in the work will be enhanced by a well-chosen riddle, poem, illustration, fragment of a piece of music, or an excursion to the museum the day before.

While reading, it is important to maintain close emotional contact with children. Reading should be integral, intonational and figuratively expressive, and not be interrupted by questions and comments addressed to children.

It is important to take care of children’s immediate reactions, first impressions and experiences from the work they listened to, which will allow children to fully experience the satisfaction of interacting with the book and fill their inner world new feelings and thoughts. It is more appropriate to offer a serious analytical conversation during repeated reading.

It is difficult for children five to six years old to cope with monotonous monotonous work, so it is advisable to carry out motor, finger or breathing exercises with little fidgets in time, and to include outdoor games of a literary nature during the work process.

Card file of topics for artistic reading classes in the senior group

Genre variety of literature for reading in the senior group:

  • Russian folklore, as well as folklore works of the peoples of the world (“Like Grandma’s Goat,” “Swallow-Swallow,” “The House That Jack Built,” “Vesnyanka”).
  • Russian and foreign folk tales (“The Frog Princess”, “Goldilocks”, “Teremok”).
  • Poetic and prose works of domestic and foreign authors (A. S. Pushkin, I. S. Turgenev, I. Bunin, S. Yesenin, V. Dragunsky, N. Nosov, R. Kipling, A. Lindgren).
  • Literary tales (V. Bianki, P. Bazhov, A. Volkov, V. Kataev, B. Zakhoder).

Table: card index of literary works for the senior group indicating the objectives of the study

V. Dragunsky
"Enchanted Letter"
Learn to analyze a work of art, develop the ability to understand the character of the characters, enrich your speech with phraseological units
Favorite poems. stories, tales about autumn. Bianchi "September"
Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn”
Develop oral speech, develop the ability to analyze the signs of autumn, cultivate love for native nature.
caring attitude towards nature, which generously gifts us with its riches.
Memorization. Tolstoy “Autumn, our poor garden is crumbling” Develop a poetic ear, develop the ability to reproduce figurative expressions, select comparisons, epithets, consolidate the ability to form different shapes verbs.
Reading the fairy tale “Krupenichka” by I. Teleshov Expand your reading horizons and enrich your vocabulary.
To help understand the motives of the characters’ actions, to clarify the concepts of genre features of the fairy tale.
Reading Dragunsky's story
"Childhood Friend"
Introduce the work of V. Dragunsky, reveal the character of the main character Deniska.
Memorizing a poem
M. Isakovsky “Go beyond the seas and oceans”
Learn to expressively read a poem by heart, independently select epithets, develop the ability to feel the melodiousness of the language
"The Frog Princess"
storytelling
Learn to perceive the figurative content of a fairy tale; highlight figurative expressions in the text. To consolidate knowledge of the genre features of fairy tales.
A. Lindgren “Carlson, who lives on the roof” (chapters) Learn to understand the characters of fairy-tale characters; select figurative definitions for words; feel the humorous content of the work. Develop a sense of humor.
I. Surikov “Here is my village” (memorization) Songs and nursery rhymes about nature. Learn to listen carefully, express your attitude to the content.
Strengthen your knowledge of nursery rhymes and folk songs about nature.
"Boastful Hare"
reading
Help to understand the meaning and main content of the fairy tale. Learn to identify artistic means of expression. Introduce the illustrations of the fairy tale
N. Nosov
"Living Hat"
(reading)
Learn to understand the humor of a situation. Clarify the idea of ​​the features of the story, its composition, and its differences from other literary genres. Encourage them to come up with a continuation and ending to the story.
Reading poems about winter Introduce children to poems about winter, introduce them to high poetry.
S. Marshak “The young month is melting”
(memorization)
Recall the works of S. Marshak with the children.
Help me remember and expressively read the poem “The Young Moon is Melting.”
P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof” Introduce children to P. Bazhov’s fairy tale “The Silver Hoof”
S. Georgiev “I saved Santa Claus”
reading
Introduce children to a new work of fiction, help them understand why this is a story and not a fairy tale.
A. Fet
“The cat is singing, his eyes are squinted...”
Develop understanding of figurative speech. Form an idea of ​​family relationships. Cultivate an interest in your ancestry. Learn to invent stories based on your ancestry.
A. Gaidar “Chuk and Gek” (chapters, reading) Strengthen your knowledge of the features prose work. Learn to understand the motives of the heroes’ actions; express your attitude towards them.
Reading the story by E. Vorobyov “A piece of wire” Introduce children to a work about the defenders of the Motherland during the war, instill in children respect for war veterans.
O. Chusovitina
"Poems about Mom"
Learn to read a poem expressively. To consolidate knowledge about the difference between poetic and prose works.
Reading an excerpt from K. Paustovsky’s work “The Thief Cat” Develop speech, logical imaginative thinking cultivate kindness, responsiveness, love for animals.
Reading the work of N. Leshkevich “Traffic Light” Introduce the content of the poem, repeat the rules of the road.
Learning the poem by I. Belousov “Spring Guest” Continue to develop children's interest in fiction and educational literature

Table: card index of didactic literary games used in reading classes

"Tell the story correctly" Once upon a time there lived a mother and father. And they had a son, Shurochka. Shurochka went into the forest for candy and got lost. Shurochka came across a house. There is a huge lion in the house. He began to live with him and cook porridge. Shurochka decided to run home, prepared cookies and told the lion to take them to mom and dad, and hid in his backpack. A lion came to the village, and there the rooster began to crow at him, the lion got scared, threw his backpack, and ran away. And Shurochka returned alive and well.
"Change the plot of a fairy tale" The children are asked to change the fairy tale about the bun so that the fox does not eat it.
"Book Bazaar" In front of the children is a set of five books, all of them except one are original literary fairy tales. The children need to identify the odd (folk) tale and explain their choice.
"Literary Lotto" Visual material: cards depicting fairy-tale and literary characters.
Children take cards one by one and name the characteristics of the drawn character, for example, a wolf is gray, scary; Kolobok - round, rosy, tasty, etc.
“Pick up words for the toy” Children stand in a circle, with a soft toy sitting in the center on the floor. The teacher throws the ball to the child and says: “This is Cheburashka. What is he like? Name his friends. Who did they help? Etc.” Children take turns listing the characteristics of the fairy-tale hero, answering questions and returning the ball to the teacher.
"Prove" Work on speech development (development of reasoning skills). Educator:
- Guys, I think that a bear is a bird. Don't agree? Then prove it, and begin to formulate your idea with the words: if... (the bear was a bird, then it would have a beak and be able to peck).
“Explain the meaning of words” (Fairy tale by K. I. Chukovsky “The Fly Tsokotukha”) Tsokotuha - make unusual sounds with the syllable “tso”.
A villain is someone who is capable of committing evil, bad deeds.
Birthday girl - main character celebrates his name day, invites guests.
“Make up your own fairy tale” (with elements of dramatization) Children come up with their own fairy-tale plot using the example of the Russian folk tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, then show their stories at a specially prepared table on which there is a model and cut-out figures of fairy-tale characters.
"Fairytale telegram" The teacher reads out the texts of the telegrams sent by the heroes of fairy tales, and the children guess their authors and say the name of the fairy tales:
An evil and cunning wolf ate six of my brothers. Please help!
My bast hut has been taken over by a deceiving fox. Give me back my house!
Dear Eeyore, we congratulate you on your birthday and wish you happiness in your personal life!
I was locked in a room by the “housekeeper” Freken Bock. Help!
My brother was kidnapped by the terrible Baba Yaga. Help me save him!
I lost glass slipper! Help me find it!
I really love winter fishing, but my tail was left in the hole!
Calm, just calm! I've run out of all the jam jars and sweet pies!
"Seven-flowered flower" Model on the display board magic flower with missing petals:
The first one is yellow
The second one is red
Third - blue
Fourth - green
Fifth -
Sixth -
Seventh -
Teacher questions:
- Why is the flower magical? What petals are missing? What wishes did the petals fulfill? Why didn’t the fulfillment of wishes bring joy to the girl? What was your most valuable wish?
"Magic Screen" The game reinforces the understanding of the difference between an author's fairy tale and a folk tale. One child shows a book, and the children name the writer or poet who wrote it.
"Find the Shadow" The task is completed individually. The child connects the image of the character with his silhouette and names the name of the hero and his fairy tale.
"Guess the fairy tale" Carlson loves this book very much, he reads it so often that he read it almost to the holes, some of the letters disappeared. I will read out the remaining letters, and you try to recognize the fairy tale: “Kol.. lie down.., lie down.., up.. and roll.. - from the window.. to the lava.., from the lava.. to the floor, along floor... to two.., pr.. black.. por.. - yes in sen.., from sen.. to the kril.., from kril.. to the dv.., from dv.. for the thief.., gave... and gave..."
"Mixed Up Pictures" Children complete the task in small subgroups. The pictures need to be arranged in the correct logical sequence of development of the plot of the fairy tale. For example, from a literary fairy tale about the adventures of Pinocchio: an alphabet book, a cat and a fox, a log, a wooden boy doll, gold coins, a magic key.
"Evil and Good Heroes" On the table are mixed cards depicting fairy-tale characters. Children choose a hero and explain why they identified him as good or evil.
"Correct the mistakes" “A wolf and seven kittens (kids)”, “Sasha (Masha) and the bear”, “Cockerel (chicken) Ryaba”, “A boy with a leg (toe)”, “Geese-hens (swans)”, “Mishkina (Zayushkina) hut", "Turkey Princess (frog)".
“Vasilisa the Wise” - ball game The child who caught the ball must continue with the name of the character or the name of the magic object: Baba Yaga, Koschey the Immortal, Ivan Tsarevich, bunny bunny, little fox-sister, spinning top-gray barrel, running boots, self-assembled tablecloth, invisible hat, mouse -norushka, a little boy, Zmey Gorynych.

Table: physical education minutes on the theme of fairy tales

(Children bend their fingers one by one and clap their hands for the last line.)
Let's count our fingers (vigorously clench and unclench our fingers)
Let's call them fairy tales.
Mitten, Teremok, (Children bend their fingers one by one)
Kolobok is a ruddy side.
There is a Snow Maiden - beauty,
Three bears, wolf - fox.
Let's not forget Sivka-Burka,
Our prophetic kaurka.
We know the fairy tale about the firebird,
We don't forget the turnip
We know the Wolf and the kids.
Everyone is happy about these fairy tales. (claps hands)
We are a nice family of little goats,
We love to jump and gallop (bouncing in place).
We love to run and play,
We love to butt horns (they become pairs and index fingers
both hands show “horns”)
A fairy tale walks, a fairy tale wanders (walking in place)
The fairy tale finds us itself. (hug ourselves with both arms)
The fairy tale tells us to run (we imitate running on the spot)
Straight to a warm bed. (put hands under cheek)
The fairy tale brings us a dream (“we swim in our sleep” with our eyes closed)
Let him be beautiful! (stand up straight, arms to the sides, up).
The mouse ran quickly (running in place).
The mouse wagged its tail (imitation of movement).
Oh, I dropped the testicle (bend over, “pick up the testicle”).
Look, I broke it (show the “testicle” with outstretched arms).

Table: fragment of a lesson summary on reading L. N. Tolstoy’s story “The Bone” by Nadezhda Sergeevna Ubusheeva

GCD stage Contents of the stage
Organizational part Introduction of the game moment.
Guys, do you like to travel? Do you want to go on a trip with me? Then, I'll tell you a riddle. If you answer correctly, you will find out what we will take on the journey.
  • Swims bravely through the waves, without slowing down,
    Only the hum of the car is important, what is it? (steamboat)

So, take your seats, we are going on a journey across the sea. Guys, tell me, who is in command on the ship? (captain) What should the captain and sailors on a ship be like? (strong, honest, brave).
Now let's read the story of Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy and decide whether the boy - the hero of the story - can be a captain on a ship?

Main part Reading a story.
Conversation on its content:
  • What did mom buy? (plums).
  • How did Vanya behave? (walked around the plums and smelled them all).
  • Why were Vanya interested in them? (he never ate plums).
  • How did Vanya behave when he was left alone in the room? (he grabbed one plum and ate it).
  • Who noticed that one plum was missing? (Mother).
  • Did Vanya admit to his actions? (Vanya said that he did not eat the plum).
  • Why was dad worried? (he said that if one of the children ate a plum, it was not good; but the trouble is that plums have seeds, and if someone swallows a seed, they will die in a day).
  • What did Vanya answer? (that he threw the bone out the window).
  • Why did Vanya cry? (he felt ashamed of his action).
  • What would you do if you were Vanya? (I waited until my mother gave the drain herself, I would have admitted it myself).
  • There is a proverb: “The secret always becomes clear.” How do you understand it? (You need to immediately admit that you did a bad thing, because they will find out about it anyway).

Physical exercise “The sea is agitated”

  • Guys, we are on the open sea, I suggest you relax a little.
    The sea is agitated - time! (we walk in place)
    The sea is worried - two! (torso tilts left - right)
    The sea is agitated - three (torso turns left - right)
    Sea figure freeze! (sit down)

Vocabulary work
There is an expression in the story: “blushed like a lobster,” what does it mean?
Children: Out of shame I turned red, like boiled crayfish.
Educator: What is a room?
Children: Bright, beautiful room.
Educator: How do you understand the word “considered”?
Children: I counted.
Educator: Swallowed it?
Children: I ate it quickly.
Educator: Have you turned pale?
Children: He became white, pale from fright.

  • Do you think the plot of the story is made up or could this actually happen?
  • Why do you think so?
  • What genre can the story be classified into? (fairy tale, poem, true story)
  • This is a true story based on real events that actually happened.
  • Why did Tolstoy call the story “The Pit” and not “The Plum”?
  • What he wanted to teach us (to be patient, honest, have willpower).

Summing up the results of working with children

A well-conducted final conversation on a work is no less useful than an introductory one. It allows children to consolidate and systematize the knowledge gained in the process of reading, develops memory, and the ability to highlight the main thing from what they hear.

Sometimes after reading a work, a few questions are enough, but they should be meaningful and guide children to highlight the main idea. So, the final questions for N. N. Nosov’s story “Dreamers” could be something like this:

  • What did you like about this story?
  • Who are the dreamers?
  • Why did the author name his story this way?
  • Which of the characters in the story would you call dreamers and why?
  • How to distinguish a lie from a made-up story?
  • Why, after the story that Igor told, did the boys not want to be friends with him?
  • How was his story different from the stories of other guys?

You can also conduct the final part in the form of a repetition conversation, which helps to remember and consolidate ideas about the structure of a fairy tale. For example, a conversation based on S. Aksakov’s fairy tale “The Scarlet Flower” can have the following content.

A fragment of a piece of music is played. The teacher asks questions:

  • Guys, what mood does this music create? (Magical, wonderful, mysterious)
  • What fairy tale did you come across?
  • How do you understand that this is a fairy tale and not a poem or story? (The fairy tale begins and ends with certain words, for example, “Once upon a time there was an old man and an old woman...”, “And they began to live and live well and make good things...”)
  • What wonderful changes happen to the heroes in fairy tales? (The frog turns into a beautiful princess, the overseas monster into a young prince)
  • What magical objects help good win? (Walking boots, self-assembled tablecloth, saucer with an apple, magic mirror, etc.)
  • How many daughters did the father have in the fairy tale “The Scarlet Flower”?
  • What was your youngest daughter like?
  • What did the daughters ask their father to bring back from a long journey?
  • How did the youngest daughter feel about the monster?
  • What made her return to her father and sisters?
  • What action did the sisters commit? Why? Did they want to help their little sister?
  • What do you think about the monster's character?
  • What happened to him when the promise his youngest daughter made to him was broken?
  • How did it end?

Since reading classes are conducted not only for the sake of developing the skill of listening and memorizing text, but mostly for educational purposes, the main attention should be paid to the moral and ethical side of the works and the formation of positive qualities and behavior patterns in children. The teacher must express his own assessment of the work and the events taking place in it, his attitude towards the characters and their actions, thereby giving the children moral guidelines.

A selection of videos on the topic

We invite you to familiarize yourself with a selection of videos about reading in kindergarten.

Video: dramatization of the fairy tale “Kolobok in a new way”

https://youtube.com/watch?v=xGjedw8UAOA Video can’t be loaded: Dramatization of the fairy tale “Kolobok on new way» MADO kindergarten “Rosinka” (https://youtube.com/watch?v=xGjedw8UAOA)

Video: forms of work on getting acquainted with fiction

https://youtube.com/watch?v=gxZ0Uasr99s Video can’t be loaded: Reading fiction (https://youtube.com/watch?v=gxZ0Uasr99s)

Video: game tasks in a creative reading lesson

Video can’t be loaded: Literary quiz “What? Where? When?" (https://youtube.com/watch?v=OIVJcnyEhuA)

Video: poetry evening at a preschool educational institution

https://youtube.com/watch?v=JpWUeH2gzO8 Video can’t be loaded: Pushkin readings in kindergarten (https://youtube.com/watch?v=JpWUeH2gzO8)

Video: song for the introductory part of the lesson

Video: lesson “Journey to the land of fairy tales”

https://youtube.com/watch?v=WT9Q5mzfaS4 Video can’t be loaded: Lesson Journey to the land of fairy tales. Makukha Natalya Valentinovna (https://youtube.com/watch?v=WT9Q5mzfaS4)

A preschooler can be called a reader conditionally; he is rather an attentive and active listener. His acquaintance with the world of books depends entirely on the literary taste and preferences of an adult, be it a parent or educator. It is the adults around the child who determine the range of works of art, help interpret complex texts, and awaken interest in perceiving the book. It will largely depend on the educators whether the child in the future will become a literate, deeply thinking and sensitive connoisseur of books, or whether his acquaintance with the world of literature will remain a superficial, passing episode of his life. A teacher who is passionate about his work will be able to give a child a holiday of communication with a book, and will open up a rich world for him, in which he will never feel alone.

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Long-term planning for fiction in the senior group.

SEPTEMBER.

Continue to teach children to listen carefully to a literary text, understand the moral meaning, evaluate actions in a motivated manner, and comprehend the figurative content and meaning of proverbs. Develop an interest in poetry and a desire to learn poems. Bring children to understand that a book is one of the sources of knowledge.

Our group. Legal education.

What did summer give us?

Transport.

Underground kingdom.

1. Dragoon “Amazing Day”

2. N. Naydenova “Olga Pavlovna”

"New Girl"

3. O. Vysotskaya “Kindergarten”

1. G. Oster “Advice to naughty children”

2. N. Nosov “Telephone”

3. V. Korzhets “Bad Candy”

4. E. Charushin “Friends”

1. V. Suteev “Sack of Apples”

2. Y. Pinyaev “The Tricky Cucumber”

1. E. Shim “Who is dressed like that?”

2. D. Rodari “Big carrot”

3. E. Nemenko “Country Riddles”

“Poems about vegetables” (“Sunflower”, “Tomato”, “Cabbage”, “Pepper”, “Pumpkin”)

1. N. Kalinina “How the guys crossed the street”

2. D. Rodari “Dudochkin and cars”

1. A. Barto “Once upon a time there lived a dump truck”

2. B. Zhitkov “What did I see?”

3. M. Ilyin “Cars on our street”

4. M Ciardi “About the one who has three eyes”

1. In Zotov “The Kingdom of Mushrooms” (from the book “Forest Mosaic”)

2. “Boletus, boletus” - memorization

1. V. Bianchi “The Fox and the Mouse”

2. Bazhov “Ural Tales”

3. “Thumbelina”

OCTOBER

Continue to introduce children to different genres of fiction. To give basic knowledge about the fable, its genre features, to lead to an understanding of allegory, moral meaning, figurative meaning of words and combinations, to cultivate sensitivity to the figurative structure of the language of the fable. Encourage children to expressively read poetry by heart, feel, understand and reproduce poetic speech.

City by the sea.

Golden autumn.

Human.

Labor on a collective farm.

1. Acquaintance with the work of I. Krylov, his childhood. Fables “Quartet”, “Monkey and Glasses”, “Dragonfly and Ant”, “Crow and Fox”, “Swan, Crayfish and Pike”

2. Y. Moritz “House with a Chimney”

1. S. Kogan “Leaflets” - memorization

2. G. Skrebitsky “Autumn”

1. V. Smertin “It’s raining down the street”

2. N. Minsky “Falling Leaves”

3. A. Pushkin “Sad time...”

4. K. Balmont “Autumn”

1. I. Turchin “The Man Got Sick”

2. E. Permyak “About the nose and tongue”

1. E. Moshkovskaya “Wash your nose”, “Ears”

2. E. Nosov “Thirty grains”

3. D. Kharms “The Cheerful Old Man”

4. B. Zhitkov “How I caught little men”

1. A. Remizov “Ear of Bread”

2. V. Stepanov “The Road to the Mill”

1. G. Point “Newbie on a walk”

2. “The Pie” - a Norwegian fairy tale

3. V. Krupin “Father’s Field”

4. S. Pogorelovsky “Glory to the bread on the table”

5. Ya. Tayts “Everything is here”

6. “Light Bread” - Belarusian fairy tale

7. I. Tokmakova “Who to be?”

8. Ya. Dyagutyte “Loaf”

NOVEMBER

Continue to teach children to expressively read poetry by heart, feel the melodiousness of the language, and convey various emotional states using intonation. Continue introducing children to small folklore forms. To develop children's interest in the genre of literary fairy tales.

We live in the north.

Autumn is like a season.

Who is preparing for winter?

Objects that surround us.

Culture of behavior.

1. G. Snegirev “About deer”, “Penguin Beach”

2. E. Emelyanova “Oksya the hard worker”

3. “Ayoga” - a Nanai fairy tale.

Fairy tales by B. Shergin, S. Pisakhov. Pinega tales by Ivanova.

1. M. Prishvin “It’s Cold for Aspen Trees”

2. A. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn...” - memorization

1. Small folklore forms (signs, proverbs, sayings about autumn)

2. N. Pavlova “First Snow”

3. N. Minsky “Falling Leaves”

4. "Autumn"

5. N. Sladkov “Autumn is on the threshold”

1. A. Sukontsev “How a hedgehog changed his fur coat”

2. “How the squirrel and the hare didn’t recognize each other” - a Yakut fairy tale

1. D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck”

2. N. Sladkov “Belkin fly agaric”

3. S. Mikitov “Leaf Faller”

1. S. Marshak “Where the table came from”

2. Literary fairy tales - P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”

1. S. Prokofiev “The Tale of an Ill-mannered Mouse”

2. A. Barto “Ignorant Teddy Bear”

1. V. Suteev “The Lifesaver”

2. V. Oseeva “The Good Hostess”

5. V. Oseeva “Cookies”

6. Y. Akim “Greedy”

7. E. Moshkovskaya “Resentment”

DECEMBER

Encourage emotional perception of the figurative content of the fairy tale. To deepen children's understanding of the genre, compositional and national linguistic features of fairy tales. To foster in children a love and interest in reading fiction.

Symbols of the country.

Pets.

Water, snow.

New Year.

1. N. Rubtsov “Hello Russia”

2. And Barto “Drawing for the anniversary”, “Lights are shining everywhere”

1. I. Nikitin “Rus”

2. O. Aleksandrova “Sun splashes in the domes”

3. D. Kedrin “Thought about Russia”

4. V. Lebedev-Kumach “The morning paints with a gentle light...”

5. N. Konchalovskaya “Glorious is the city of our grandfathers”

6. F. Glinka “Moscow”

1. rub. n. fairy tale “Winter quarters of animals”

2. V. Suteev “Who said Meow”

1. “How I was looking for dogs for a friend” - a Mordovian fairy tale.

2. L. Tolstoy “Fire Dogs”

3. Yu. Dmitriev “Ducklings and Chicks”

4. N Nosov “Living Hat”

1. S. Prokofiev “The Tale of Red Mittens”

2. N. Kalinina “About the snow bun”

3. K. Balmont “Snowflake”

1. Getting to know childhood, reading fairy tales “The Snow Queen”, “The Swineherd”, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”, “Wild Swans”

1. R. Pavlova “The best gift”

2. A. Barto “Christmas tree” - memorization

1. Z. Aleksandrova “Bird’s Dining Room”

2. S. Drozhzhin “Walking the street...”

3. E. Blaginina “What a beauty...”

4. Z. Topelius “Three ears of rye”

5. V. Suteev “Snowman Postman”

6. S. Marshak “Twelve months”

JANUARY

Continue to teach children to read poetry expressively, conveying the beauty of nature. Encourage to notice the visual and expressive means of fiction. Activate the literary memory of preschool children, enrich their understanding of the life and work of writers.

Health. How to become a non-sick person.

Winter.

The work of adults.

1. From Kozlov “Winter's Tale”

2. Land of Pushkin's fairy tales.

1. N. Nosov “On the Hill”

2. A. Pushkin “Here is the north, the clouds are catching up...”

1. F. Tyutchev “The Enchantress in Winter”

2. S. Yesenin “Winter Sings and Calls”, “Birch”

3. Folklore about winter.

4. I. Surikov “Winter”

1. S. Mikhalkov “Uncle Styopa”, “Uncle Styopa the policeman” (Acquaintance with the writer’s childhood and work)

2. V. Sukhomlinsky “My mother smells like bread”

1. E. Permyak “Mom’s work”

2. L. Voronkova “We are building, building, building”

3. S. Baruzdin “Who built this house”

4. G. Graubin “Stranger Friends”

5. V. Lifshits “We will work”

FEBRUARY.

Continue to introduce children to new genres of fiction. Learn to understand the semantic side of proverbs and sayings. Feel, understand and reproduce the imagery of the language of poems, understand the main idea of ​​a poetic text. Continue to form the concept that a book is a source of knowledge; poems, stories, fairy tales have been written about the same phenomenon. Help enrich your vocabulary.

Fairy tales.

Animals of the north.

Our defenders.

Solar system.

1. S. Mikhalkov “The Three Little Pigs”

2. “Wartail Mouse” - a Chuvash fairy tale.

1. rub. n.s. “Winged, furry and oily”

2. rub. n.s. "Tails"

3. r. n.s. "Fox - sister and gray wolf"

4. r. n.s. "Fear has big eyes"

1. V. Aldonsky “Riding a deer”

2. F. Abramov “Scarlet Deer”

1. fairy tale “Why does the polar bear have a black nose”

2. A. Nekrasov “Oleshki”

3. P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof”

1. Epics about Russian heroes: “”, “Three trips of Ilya Muromets”, “Bogatyr Mikula Selyaninovich”.

2. S. Marshak “February” - memorization

1. O. Vysotskaya “My brother went to the border”

2. L. Kassil “Main Army”

3. Y. Dlugolensky “What can soldiers do”

4. B. Nikolsky “Obstacle”

5. A. Mityaev “The hat does not command”

1. E. Levitin “For kids about stars and planets”

2. T. Sobakin “How wonderful it is to become an astronomer”

1. V. Stepanov “Cloud”

2. I. Mazin “Sun and grain”

3. A. Volkov “Earth and Sky”

4. “Visiting the Sun” - Slovak fairy tale

MARCH

To promote the deepening of children's knowledge and ideas about the world around them through fiction. Encourage students to understand the content of the text and develop interest in the information contained in the text. Develop interest and love for the art of the poetic word.

Family. Mother's Day.

Air is invisible.

Animals of hot countries.

Theater.

Carnival.

1. Acquaintance with the work of S. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”

2. Literary fairy tale by N. Teleshov “Krupenichka”

1. G. Vieru “Mother’s Day”

2. E. Blaginina “Let’s sit in silence”

3. P. Obraztsov “March”

4. L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands”

1. Reading literary fairy tales– V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower”

2. V. Odoevsky “Town in a Snuffbox”

1. G. Ganeizer “About the hot desert”

2. G. Snegirev “In the Desert”

1. S. Baruzdin “Rabbi and Shashi”

2. B. Zhidkov “Mongooses”

3. S. Snegirev “Elephant”, “Giraffe”

4. I. Moskvana “Little One”

1. S. Mikhalkov “How an old man sold a cow”

2. D. Rodari “The Magic Drum”

1. rub. n.s. “Khavroshechka”, “Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”

2. C. Perrault “Fairy”

1. Small folklore forms.

2. Learning songs, chants, nursery rhymes for the celebration of Maslenitsa.

APRIL.

To form in children a holistic perception of the text, the ability to highlight expressive means. To consolidate ideas about the features of different genres (poem, fairy tale, story). Continue to teach expressive reading of poetry by heart, feel the melodiousness of the language, learn to understand linguistic means of expression.

Humor. Emotions. Character.

Road to space.

Red Book.

Spring.

1. Acquaintance with the work of N. Nosov. "Dreamers"

2. Y. Vladimirov “Weirdos”

1. K. Chukovsky “Miracle Tree”

2. Fables.

3. S. Marshak “Poodle”

4. N. Matveeva “Confusion”

1. A. Leonov “Steps over the planet”

2. V. Borozdin “First in Space”

1. V. Medvedev “Starship Brunka”

2. P. Klushantsev “What the telescope told us about”

3. N. Nosov “Dunno on the Moon”

4. V. Kashchenko “Find the constellations”

1. Acquaintance with the childhood of N. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares”

2. Yu. Koval “Hare paths”

1. E. Charushin “About Bunnies”

2. A. Block “Bunny”

3. r. n.s. “The Hare Boasts”, “Zayushkina’s Hut”

4.D. Mamin-Sibiryak “About a brave hare - long ears, slanting eyes, short tail.

1. N. Naydenova “About Spring”

2. Y. Akim “April” - memorization

1.S. Kogan "Maple"

2. T. Belozerov “Snowdrops”

3. E. Charushin “Sparrow”

4. A. Prokofiev “Vesnyanka”

5. G. Skrebitsky “Spring”, “In a forest clearing”, “March, April, May”

Continue introducing children to the works of writers. Encourage expressive reading of poetry. Strengthen children's knowledge of what they read in academic year literary works. Ideas about the genre features of fairy tales, poems, fables, stories, works of small folklore forms. To deepen children's understanding of the correspondence of the title of the text to its content.

Friendship of children.

Victory Day.

Nature and us.

The work of adults.

1. Introduction to the works of A. Barto “Vovka is a kind soul”, “How Vovka helped out the grandmothers”, “How Vovka became an older brother”

1. V. Berestov “Peace on Earth”

2. S. Marshak “Let there never be war”

1. M. Plyatskovsky “May Day”

2. E. Blaginina “Overcoat”

3. A. Mityaev “Dugout”

4. R. Gamzatov

5. L. Chadova “Salute”

6. E. Trutneva “Front triangle”, “Parade”, “Front sister.

1. S. Yesenin “Bird cherry”

2. B. Asanaliev “Colors of Spring”

1. f. Tyutchev “Spring Waters”

3. S. Kozlov “Unusual Spring”

4. I Kolos “Song of Spring”

5. In Stepanov “Miracles”

6. Ya. Dyagutyte “Lark”

2. B. Zakhober “Builders”

3. D Rodari “What do crafts smell like”, “What is the color of crafts”

Long-term planning for fiction in the middle group.

SEPTEMBER.

Teach children to understand the content of literary texts, to feel the rhythm of poetic speech. Expand knowledge about different genres of fiction: fairy tales, stories, poems; about the genre features of works of small folklore forms - nursery rhymes, songs, riddles, to give new ideas about them.

Our group. Kindergarten.

Vegetables, fruits.

Transport. O.B.J.

Underground kingdom.

1. L. Osipova “What is a kindergarten”

2. E. Yanikovskaya “I go to kindergarten”

1. G. Tsyferov “In a bearish hour”

2. Z. Alexandrova “Toys”

3. S. Mikhalkov “Song of Friends”

4. V. Tovarkova “Kindergarten”

1. Learning the nursery rhyme “Little bunny is a coward”

2. N. Egorov “Radish”, “Pumpkin”, “Carrot”, “Peas”, “Onion”, “Cucumbers”

1. P. Mumin “Apple”

2. U. Rashid “Our Garden”

3. r. n.s. "The Man and the Bear"

1. S. Mikhalkov “Walking carefully”, “Idle traffic light”

2. O. Bedarev “If…”

1. I. Yavortskaya “Children and the Road”

2. I. Leshkevich “Traffic Light”

1. V. Kataev “Mushrooms”

2. S. Aksakov "Mushrooms"

1. M. Prishvin “The Last Mushrooms”

2. “Thumbelina”

3.B. Bianchi "The Fox and the Mouse"

OCTOBER.

Continue to develop children’s interest in fiction, reading, and emotional perception of imagery poetic works, expressiveness of speech, interest in the information conveyed by the text, understanding the content and idea of ​​fairy tales, noticing figurative words and expressions.

Houses on our street.

Golden autumn.

Human.

People's work. Bread.

1. S. Marshak “The Three Little Pigs”

2. A. Balint “The House You Can Eat”

1. Y. Moritz “House of the gnome, gnome at home”

2. R. Sef “Lilac Poem”

3. S. Cherny “When no one is home”

4. D. Kharms " Funny siskins»

5. C. Perrault “Little Red Riding Hood”

1. E. Trutneva “Spiders”

2. Memorization I. Bunin “Autumn”

1. G. Novitskaya “Summer Garden”

2. A. Shibitskaya “Autumn”

3. E. Trutneva “Suddenly it became twice as bright...”

4. Yu. Kapustina “Autumn”

5. I. Chernitskaya “Autumn”

6. L. Polyak “A cloud covered the sun”

7. N. Naydenova “Golden Autumn”

1. D. Kharms “The Cheerful Old Man”

2. R. Sef “The Tale of the Round and Long Men”

1. A. Vvedensky “About the girl Masha, about the dog Cockerel and the cat Thread”

2. Songs of different nations:

K. Chukovsky “Barabek”, “Twisted Song”, S. Marshak “Humpty Dumpty”

3. K. Chukovsky “Joy”

1. Ukrainian fairy tale “Spikelet”

2. Y. Akim “Rye bread”

1. Y. Dyagudite “Human Hands”, “Threshing”, “Loaf”

2. Tatar song “Bag”

3. Y. Tayts “Up to the waist”, “Everything is here”

4. r. n.s. "Wonderful Millstones"

5. rub. n.s. "Bubble, Straw, and Bastfoot"

NOVEMBER.

To introduce children to the life and work of N. Sladkov, to develop interest in the information that the text carries. Continue to learn to understand the content of stories. Promote rapid learning of poetic texts and develop expressive reading skills.

Where does a person live?

Autumn is like a season.

How animals prepare for winter.

Household items. O.B.J.

Culture of behavior.

1. O. Chernoritskaya “A Doll’s House”

2. R. Sefa “Grandfather Pakhom built a house...”

1. P. Voronko “It’s better not native land»

2. rub. n.s. "Zayushkina's hut"

3. Ukrainian fairy tale “Rukavichka”

4. Z. Alexandrova “Motherland”

5. rub. n.s. "Teremok"

6.L. Osipova - riddles.

1. Memorization by A. Pleshcheev “Boring picture!..”

2. E. Permyak “Tricky rug”

1. A. Pleshcheev “Children and the Bird”

2. K. Balmont “Autumn”

3. I. Bunin “It’s pouring cold rain”

4. N. Kalinina “In the Forest”

5. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “In the Forest in Autumn”, “Hedgehog”

6. A. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn”

1. N. Sladkov “How can a squirrel not catch a cold?”, “What should a hare do?”, “How can a bear not die of hunger?”

2. G. Snegirev “How do animals and birds prepare for winter?”

1. E. Charushin “Who Lives How?”

2. V. Bianchi “It’s cold in the forest, it’s cold”, “They’re preparing for winter, they’re in a hurry!”

3. B. Brecht “Winter conversation through the window”

4. r. n.s. "The Fox and the Black Grouse"

5. N. Sladkov “Why is November piebald”

1. S. Marshak “The Story of an Unknown Hero”, “Fire”

2. V. Chernyaeva “Vasily the Cat and Household Appliances”

1. S. Chertkov Brush, Flashlight, Ladder, Saw, Tape measure, Screwdriver. Axe. Hammer.

2. E. Permyak “Hasty Knife”

3. V. Lebedev-Kumach “About smart little animals”

1. Belarusian fairy tale“Stolen goods won’t make you fat”

2. B Zakhoder “Piggy on the Christmas tree”

1. A. Kuznetsova “We quarreled”

2. Songs and nursery rhymes of different nations

3. Hungarian fairy tale “Two Greedy Little Bears”
4. Bulgarian fairy tale “The Boy and the Evil Bear”

5. Polish fairy tale “If you hurry, you will make people laugh”

6. African fairy tale “How the fox deceived the hyena”

DECEMBER.

Continue to develop in children the ability to listen to a literary work and understand its content. Deepen children's understanding of the genre of the story. Learn to evaluate the character and actions of heroes.

The work of adults. Doctor.

Pets.

Water, snow.

New Year.

1. S. Mikhalkov “About a girl who eats poorly”, “Like our Lyuba”

2. A. Barto “Tamara and I...”

1. A. Kandrashova “Our Doctor”

2. A. Freidenberg “The Giant and the Mouse”

1. rub. n.s. "Zimovye"

2. E. Charushin “In our yard” (Cow. Goat. Dog. Cat. Duck. Chicken)

1. L. Tolstoy “Kitten”

2. G. Oster “A Kitten Named Woof”

3. V. Bianchi “First Hunt”

4. L Tolstoy “Fire Dogs”

5. A. Barto “We left”

6. Mexican fairy tale “The Polite Rabbit”

7. Italian fairy tale “How the Donkey Stopped Singing”

8. S. Marshak “Mustachioed – Striped”

1. rub. n.s. "Snow Maiden"

2. S. Marshak “This is a snowy page”, “Blizzard, snowstorm...”

1. L Voronkova “The Tricky Snowman”

2. K. Chukovsky “She grows upside down”

3. L. Breg “Fish”

4. L. Karpov “How fish winter”

5. L. Tolstoy “Shark”

6. V. Zotov “How a hermit crab found a friend”

1. V. Suteev “Christmas tree”

2. Memorization of S. Drozhzhin “Walking on the street...”

1. E. Mikhailova “What is New Year?”

2. M. Evensen “Herringbone”

3. E. Trutneva “Christmas tree”

4. A. Barto “Christmas tree”.

5. Z. Aleksandrova “Bird Christmas tree”

6. L. Voronkova “Tanya chooses a Christmas tree”

JANUARY.

To develop in children a desire to memorize poetic texts, teach them to find various means for expressing and conveying images and experiences, and see the relationship between the content and title of a work.

Health. O.B.J.

Winter.

The work of adults. Chauffeur.

1. K. Chukovsky “Aibolit”, “Aibolit and the Sparrow”, “Moidodyr”

2. S. Mikhalkov “Vaccination”, “About mimosa”

1. L. Grblovskaya “Brush your teeth, my hands”

2. V. Chernyaeva “Be sick for your health”

3. A. Usachev “About nails”

1. Memorization - I. Surikov “Winter”

2. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “Blizzard Winter”

1. K. Balmont “Snowflake”

2. I. Belousov “First Snowball”

3. A. Kalinchuk “Winter”

4. M. Druzhinina “Me and the Snow”

5. M. Dudin “Trees in winter”

6. A. Yashin “Feed the birds in winter”

7. And Surikov " White snow fluffy…"

1. Y. Tuvim “Work is useful and necessary for everyone”

2. E. Fireflower “Who Starts the Day”

1.E. Moshkovskaya “Busses are running towards us”

2. I. Muraveyka “Dump Truck”

FEBRUARY.

Continue to develop children’s emotional perception of text; teach to understand and evaluate the actions and characters of heroes. Expand children's understanding of the genre features of fairy tales. Help develop attentive listeners.

Fairy tales.

A corner of nature.

Our defenders.

Earth is a planet.

1. rub. n.s. "Fox with a rolling pin"

2. Y. Moritz “Song about a fairy tale”

1. rub. n.s. "Zhiharka"

2. rub. n.s. "Cat and Fox"

3. r. n.s. “Winged, furry and oily”

4. r. n.s. “How a goat built a hut”

5. rub. n.s. "Geese-swans"

1. G. Snegirev “Guinea Pig”

2. N. Nosov “Karasik”

1. Reading fairy tales by K. Chukovsky (“The Cluttering Fly,” “The Stolen Sun,” “Confusion,” etc.)

1. And Gromova “Feast of All Fathers”

2. Memorization S. Marshak “February”, “Border Guard”

1. A. Barto “At the Outpost”

2. Z. Alexandrova “Watch”

3. A. Zharov “Border Guard”

4. I. Kulskaya “About Brother”

5. A. Livanov “Letter”

6. "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"

1. O. Tarutin “It was in Antarctica”

2. A. Mikhailov “How I became friends with a penguin”

1. S. Marshak “Penguins”

2. G. Snegirev “The Curious”, “Penguin Beach”, “Chaffinches”, “To the Sea”, “Leopard Seal”, “Pebbles”, “Brave Penguin”, “Goodbye”

MARCH.

Continue to teach how to emotionally perceive the figurative content of a poetic text and understand the means of expression. Develop an interest and love for fiction.

Family, mother's holiday.

Air is invisible.

Animals of hot countries.

Theater.

Carnival.

1. E. Blaginina “That’s what a mother is”

2. S. Vangeli “Snowdrops.

1. M. Zoshchenko “Demonstration child”

2. E. Uspensky “Destruction”

3. L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands”

4. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”

1. I. Tokmakova “Windy”

2. G. Sapgir “Forests are miracles”

1. E. Charushin “About Bunnies”

2. E. Serova “Wolves”

3. G. Ladonshchikov “Hedgehog”, “Fox”, “The Bear Woke Up”

4.E. Trutnev "Squirrel"

5. V. Volina “The gray bunny washes itself”

1. African fairy tale “Baby Leopard and Baby Antelope”

2. S. Baruzdin “Camel”

1. H. Langlesia “Crocodile Tears”

2. M. Moskvina “What happened to the crocodile”

3. E. Koteneva “Kangaroo”

4.S. Egorova "Giraffe"

5. M. Sadovsky “What does an elephant dream about?”

6. Luda “Lord of Places”

7. E. Moshkovskaya “How a giraffe went to school”

8. V. Zotov “Giraffe and Okapi”

9. G. Tsyferov “Once upon a time there lived a baby elephant”

1. D Edwards “At the Theater”

2. A. Barto “At the Theater”

1. Y. Tuvim “About Pan Trulyalinsky”

2. E. Moshkovskaya “Polite Word”

3. K. Ushinsky “Bear and Log”

4.Eskimo fairy tale “How the fox deceived the bull”

5. Latvian fairy tale “The forest bear and the naughty mouse”

1. Small folklore forms: chants, tongue twisters, tongue twisters, counting rhymes, myrilki, vesnyankas..

APRIL.

Introduce children to the life and work of E. Charushin. Continue to consolidate children's ideas about the genre of the story. Learn to understand the theme and content of a literary work, develop interest in the information the text carries.

Humor, emotions, character.

Transport. O.B.J.

Birds.

Spring.

1. Yu Vladimirov “Weirdos”

2. S. Marshak “He’s so absent-minded”

1. N. Nosov “Entertainers”

2. J. Brzechwa “Clean Fly”

3. V. Berestov “Dragon”

4. K Chukovsky “Confusion”

N. Kalinina “How the guys crossed the street”

2. I. and L. Sandberg “The Boy and the Hundred Cars”

1. T. Alexandrova “Traffic light”

2. O. Chernoritskaya “Bus”, “Dump Truck”

3. I. Tokmakova “We drove by car”

1. Memorization of G. Ladonshchikov “Spring”

2. Y. Akim “April”

1. M. Borisov “Drop Song”

2. E. Baratynsky “Spring, spring!”

3. S. Vysheslovtsev “Spring”

4. F. Tyutchev “Winter is not without reason to be angry...”

5. L. Osipova “Spring has come to the Russian forest”

6. G. Graubli “Boat”

Introduce children to the childhood and work of S. Mikhalkov. To encourage you to emotionally perceive poetry, understand the content of the text, and feel the rhythm of poetic speech. Through literature, cultivate a friendly and respectful attitude towards each other.

Friendship of children.

The city in which we live.

Insects.

Transport, O.B.Zh.

1. rub. n.s. “Like a dog was looking for a friend”

2. B. Almazov “Gorbushka”

3. L. Voronkova “Snowball”, “Battle”

1. E. Blaginina “Bird cherry”

2. Z. Aleksandrova “May Day fireworks”

1. S. Marshak “Spring Song”

2. V. Berestov “Song of Merry Minutes”

3. N. Sladkov “Spring joys”, “Stream”

4. E. Shim “Solar Drops”

5. A. Poroshin “Grandfather’s Story”

1. V. Bianchi “Like an ant hurried home”

2. Belarusian fairy tale “The Songfly”

1. D. Mamin-Sibiryak “The Tale of Komar Komarovich”

2. I. Krylov “Dragonfly and Ant”

3. V. Palchinkaite “Ant”

4.B. Terrestrial "Familiar insects"

1. M. Pogarsky “Different machines”

2. I. Gurina “Traffic Light”, “Pedestrian”, “Naughty Pedestrian”,

"Baby traffic light"

Long-term planning for fiction in preparatory group.

SEPTEMBER.

Continue to develop in children a sustainable interest in fiction and reading. To promote the rapid memorization of poems, to practice expressive reading of works using various techniques. Introduce the genre features of the fable.

Day of Knowledge. Child's rights.

What did summer give us?

Transport. ABOUT. AND.

Underground kingdom.

1. S. Mikhalkov “It’s your own fault”

2. G. Ladonshchikov “About myself and about the guys”

3. L. Tolstoy “The Adventures of Pinocchio” (analysis of legal situations)

1. N. Nosov “Cucumbers”

2. M. Prishvin “The Last Mushrooms”

1. G. Yurmin “Stove in the garden”

2. B. Zhitkov “What I saw”

3. Ya. Tayts “For the berries”

4. V. Kataev “Mushrooms”

5. E. Moshkovskaya “Fun Store”

6. N. Pavlova “The Last Berries”, “Edible Mushrooms”

1. E. Rein “This terrible incident with Petya, let everyone in the world know”

2. A. Stepanov “Horsepower”

1. Y. Pishumov “Song about the rules”

2. O. Bedarev “If…”

3. A. Northern "Traffic Light"

4. N. Konchalovskaya “Scooter”

5. E. Ilyina “Cars on our street”

6. S. Mikhalkov “Cyclist”

1. I. Bazhov “Ural Tales”

2. A. Volkov “Seven Underground Kings”

1. I. Krylov “Dragonfly and Ant”, “Crow and Fox”, “Swan, Crayfish and Pike”, “Elephant and Pug” (memorization of passages)

OCTOBER.

In the process of reading fiction, awaken in children a feeling of love for Russian nature, admiration for its beauty; consolidate ideas about autumn; enrich vocabulary with bright, colorful definitions (epithets), form a stock of literary and artistic impressions, use a synthesis of literary words, music, and painting.

City by the sea.

Golden autumn.

Human.

Labor on a collective farm. Bread.

1. according to B. Gnedovsky “From the history of the Arkhangelsk North”

2. stories and tales from the anthology about the Russian north “Moryanka”

1. Memorization by A. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn...”

2. G. Graubin “Why leaves fall in autumn”

1. M. Prishvin “Birds and Leaves”

2. E. Trutneva “Autumn”

3. O. Ivanenko fairy tale “Good night”

4. A. Erikeev “Autumn has come”

5. I. Bunin “Falling Leaves”

6. F. Tyutchev “There is in the original autumn...”

1. L. Voronkova “Masha is confused”

2. From Mikhalkov “About Thomas”

1. R. Sef “The Tale of Round and Long Men”, “Everything in the World is Similar to Everything”

2. M. Yasnov “The bed has a headboard”

1. L. Kon “Rye”, “Wheat”

2. M. Lyashenko “What a loaf”

1. And Tokmakova Who should I be?”

2. G. Branlovsky “Our mothers, our fathers”

3. L. Voronkova “Mug of Milk”

4. And Raksha “Tractor Drivers’ Dinner”

5. Y. Dyagutyte “Threshing”, “Human Hands”

6. “Excellent wheat”

7. Small folklore forms “Pokrovsky gatherings”

NOVEMBER.

Teach children to convey their admiration for pictures of nature with intonation and expressiveness while reciting poems by heart. Learn to notice what appears in the text visual arts. To consolidate children's knowledge about the genre features of stories and fairy tales. To lead to an understanding of the moral meaning of the works, to a motivated assessment of the actions and character of the heroes.

Our region is northern.

Autumn as a season?

Who is preparing for winter?

From carriage to rocket

Culture of behavior

1. A. Members “What kind of polar explorers are they?”

2. I. Istomin “Northern path”

1. N. Zabila “In the North”

2. Yu. Shestopalav “Polar Lights”

3. V. Voskoboynikov “Drawings on a walrus tusk”

4. L. Tokmakova “Russian spinning wheel”

5. N Sladkov “White Land”, “Gray Land”

6. A. Lyapidevsky “Chelyuskinites”

1. I. Sladkov “Autumn is on the threshold”

2. G. Skrebitsky “Autumn”

3. Memorization of E. Trutneva “First Snow”

1. I. Bunin “First Snow”

2. V. Zotov “Larch”

3. K. Choliev “The trees are sleeping”

4. E. Golovin “Autumn”

5. A. Pleshcheev “Autumn Song”

1. G. Snegirev “How animals and birds prepare for winter”

2. A. Sukontsev “How a hedgehog prepared for winter”

1. Akimushkin “Once upon a time there was a squirrel”, “Once upon a time there was a fox”, “Once upon a time there was a wolf”

2. I. Sokoloa-Mikitov “Squirrels”

3. "The Ugly Duckling"

4. V. Bianki “To the north, to the north - to the lands of midnight”, “The distant islands of the Arctic Ocean speak”

1. Reading stories from I. Kobitina’s book “For preschoolers about technology”

1. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower”

2. V. Dragunsky “The secret becomes clear”

1. M. Pototskaya “Acute pig disease”

2. D. Kharms “Liar”

3. S. Mikhalkov “How friends get to know each other”

4. P. Voronko “Help Boy”

5. S. Pogorelovsky “Polite”

6. Ya Segel “How I Was a Mother”

7. E Permyak “foreign gate”

8. r. n.s. "Mashenka and Dashenka"

9. V. Sukhomlinsky “Why do they say thank you”

DECEMBER

Strengthen children's knowledge of the structure of fairy tales. Consider different editions of fairy tales, introduce them to illustrators. Help children understand why the fairy tale is called wise. Repeat with children the works of small forms of folklore known to them, and introduce them to new ones. Improve memory and diction. Promote the development of coherent speech in children.

Symbols of the country.

Pets.

Water, snow.

New Year.

1. S. Mikhalkov “Anthem of Russia”

2. R. Sef “Unusual pedestrian”

1. E. Sinukhin “Take care of Russia”, “Under sail, summer floats across the earth”

2. S. Vasiliev “Russia”

3. N. Zabila “Our Motherland”

4. E. Trutneva “Motherland”

5. Z. Alexandrova “Motherland”

6. M. Isakovsky “Go beyond the seas and oceans”

1. N. Garin-Mikhailovsky “Theme and the Bug”

2. D. Kharms “The Amazing Cat”

1. A. Barto “We left”

2. L Tolstoy “The Lion and the Dog”

3. A. Alish “Two Roosters”

4. E. Charushin “Chicken”, “Tyupa, Tomka and Magpie”, “Cow”

5. G. Snegirev “Top”

6. Yu. Dmitriev “Ducklings and Chicks”, “Foals and Puppies”

1. V. Arkhangelsky “The Journey of a Drop of Water”

2. S. Ivanov “What kind of snow happens”

1. L. Broyko “Silver Drop”

2. V. Bianchi “Ice”

3. S. Marshak “Soap Bubbles”

4. P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof”

5. A. Pushkin “Under Blue Skies”

6. S. Yesenin “Powder”, “Winter sings, howls...”

7. r. n.s. "Moroz Ivanovich"

8. r. n.s. "Snow Maiden"

1. O Vysotskaya “New Year”

2. Memorization of E. Trutnev “Happy New Year!”

1. V. Suteev “Snowman-Postman”

2. M. Klokova “Father Morz”

3. With Marshak “Twelve Months”

4. L. Voronkova “Tanya chooses a Christmas tree”

5. E. Serova “New Year’s Eve”

JANUARY.

Continue to teach how to emotionally perceive the figurative content of a fairy tale, understand the meaning of poetic works, and continue to work on expressive reading of poetry. Introduce children to hyperbole, teach them to recognize hyperbole in literary text. To develop children's interest in books, reading, the library as a repository and a center of book culture.

Human. Health.

Winter.

The work of people in the city.

Books. Library

1. I. Turichin “The Man Got Sick”

2. S. Marshak “What is the boy sick with?”

1. N. Nosov chapters from the book “The Adventures of Dunno” (about Doctor Pilyulkin)

2. V. Berestov “Nurse Fox”

3. E. Uspensky “A Scary Story”

4. B. Zakhoder “Ma-tari-kari”

5. I. Semenova “Learning to be healthy, or how to become mild”

1. N. Sladkov “The Trial of December”

2. Memorization S. Yesenin “Birch”

1. G. Skrebitsky “In a forest clearing”

2. A. Pushkin “Winter Morning”

3. r. n.s. "Two Frosts"

4. V. Suteev “Snow Bunny”

5. I. Surikov “Winter”, “Childhood”

6. Small folklore forms - proverbs, sayings about winter.

1. E. Fireflower “Mikheich”

2. N. Zabila “At the Factory”

1. S. Marshak “Where did the table come from?”, “How was your book printed”

4. S. Baruzdin “Mom’s work”

5. V. Danko “About happiness”

6. E. Permyak “Mom’s work”

7. Proverbs about work.

1. E. Perekhvalskaya “Where did the alphabet come from”

2. E. Osetrov “The Tale of the Fool Ivan and His Books”

1. B. Zubkov “A book about a book”

2. V. Valkov, A. Stal “Book House”

3. D. Mamin-Sibiryak “About a hare with long ears...”

4. Ukrainian fairy tale “The Lame Duck”

5.r. n.s. "The Frog Princess"

6. r. Researcher "Sivka-Burka"

FEBRUARY.

Continue to introduce children to childhood and the work of writers. Help children remember the names and contents of works they know, determine what genre each one belongs to, and give them the opportunity to enjoy meeting familiar characters and books. Develop interest and love for books, create conditions for viewing books.

History of the native land, country.

Animals of the north and south.

Our defenders. Family.

Solar system.

1. A. Prokofiev “On a Wide Space”

2. V. Orlov “Like a roof over the Earth”

1. S. Marshak “Ice Island”

2. stories from their anthology about the Russian north “Moryanka”

3. M. Zhestov “The Beginning of Everything”

4. Z. Aleksandrova “If they say the word Motherland...”

5. T. Koti “My Motherland”

6. A. Alexandrova “Moscow”

7. N. Konchalovskaya “There is nothing better, more beautiful...”

8. D. Rodari " General history»

1.S. Baruzdin "Rabbi and Shashi"

2. Mr. Snegirev “About penguins”, “Trace of a deer”

1. Yu. Dmitriev “Baby Camel and Elephant”

2. G. Ganeizer “About the hot desert”

3. N. Sladkov “Yellow Earth”

1. A. Gaidar “The Tale of a Military Secret”

2. S. Baruzdin “Birthday of the Red Soldier”

1. E. Farjok “Two Brothers”

2. Chinese fairy tale “The Family Jewel”

3. Kurdish fairy tale “Father and Son”

4. r. n.s. "Wise Father"

5. L. Kassil “Your defenders”

6. M. Isakovsky “At the very border”

1. G. Shalaev “Who is who in the world of stars and planets”

2. B. Levitin “Star Tales”, “For Kids about Stars and Planets”, “Astronomy in Pictures”

3. L. Miles “Astronomy and Space”

MARCH.

Introduce children to the process of creating a work of art. Introduce a brief history of the emergence of theater in Russia, the concepts of “play”, “character”, “remark”. Continue to develop children's interest in fiction. Foster in your child the need to look at books and illustrations.

Family. Mother's Day.

Invisible air.

Severodvinsk.

Theater.

Carnival.

1. Memorization of G. Vieru “Mother’s Day”

2. V. Sukhomlinsky “Mother’s Wings”

1. M. Skrabtsov “Mother’s Heart”

2. K. Karailichev “Mother’s Tear”

3. "Talisman"

4. Bulgarian fairy tale “The Tale of the Barrel”

5. A. Isahakyan “By the Sun”

6. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”

7. Nenets fairy tale “Cuckoo”

8. Y. Akim “Who is who?”

1. V. Bianchi “We give points to the wind”

2. Z. Aust “Weather”

1. G. Gaikhard “Natural Disasters”

2. V. Levin “My friend the sparrow”

3. A. Prokofiev “Rooks”

4. B. Zakhoder “Bird School”

5. E. Charushin “Grouse”, “Woodpecker”, “Capercaillie”

6. V. Sukhomlinsky “Bird's Pantry”

1. Reading poems, stories, fairy tales from the anthology about the Russian north “Moryanka”

2. A. Ipatov poems.

1. E. Uspensky “We are going to the theater”

2. A. Barto “At the Theater”

1. rub. n.s. "Fox - Lapotnitsa"

2. Kyrgyz fairy tale “The Fox and the Ant”

3. V. Dragunsky “Battle of a Clean River”

4. N. Nosov “Putty”

1. Small folklore forms - songs, chants, stoneflies, tongue twisters, tongue twisters, riddles.

APRIL.

Help children remember the name and content of works they know, determine what genre each one belongs to, and give them the opportunity to enjoy meeting familiar characters and books. Help you remember using a variety of means and read poetry expressively. Develop interest in fiction, educate grateful and literate readers.

Human. Humor. Emotions.

Space.

Red Book of the Earth.

Spring.

1. M. Brodskaya “The milk ran away”

2. N. Nosov “Dreamers”

1. D. Smith “Hour of Fun”

2. A. Vvedensky “Who?”

3. Y. Vladimirov “Weirdos”

4. foreign folklore “Children on Ice”

5. D. Kharms “Cheerful Siskins”, “Cheerful Old Man”

6. K. Chukovsky “Joy”

7. L. Tolstoy “The Dog and Its Shadow”

8. S. Mikhalkov “Error”

1. \V. Borozdin "First in Space"

2. Yu. Gagarin “The Sad Story of a Foundling”

1. V. Tereshkova “The Universe is an open ocean”

2. A. Leonov “Steps over the planet”

3. Yu Yakovlev “Three in Space”

4. Y. Akim “Earth”

5. N. Nosov chapters from the book “Dunno on the Moon”

1. V. Sukhomlinsky “Let there be a nightingale and a beetle”

2. E. Serova “Lily of the Valley”, “Snowdrop”

2. V. Bianchi “Forest Houses”

3. M. Prishvin “Golden Meadow”, “Guys and Ducklings”

4. N. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the hares”

5. G. Snegirev “Starling”

1. S. Baruzdin “Ice drift”

2. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “Spring is Red”

1. P. Dudochkin “Why is it good in the world”

2. M. Prishvin “Hot Hour”, “Spring in the Forest”

3. Y. Kolos “Song of Spring”

4. V. Bianchi “Flood”, “Titmouse Calendar”

Show the significance of a book in a person’s life. Introduce children to works of different times, genres, peoples that consider the problem of beauty; analyze the problem at a level accessible to children. Strengthen knowledge about the genre of the story. Continue to work on intonation expressiveness of speech.

Children from all over the world are friends.

Victory Day.

Nature and us.

Back to school soon.

1. V. Dragunsky “Childhood Friend”

2. M. Mazin “Let’s be friends”

1. A. Mityaev “Friendship”

2. proverbs and sayings about friendship

1. S. Mikhalkov “Victory Day”, “True for Children”, “Hello, Victorious Warrior”

2. L. Kassil “Sister”

1. S. Pogorelovsky “Soviet Soldier”

2. A. Tvardovsky “Accordion”

3. L. Kassil “Monument to the Soviet soldier.”

4. M. Isakovsky “Remember forever”

5. P. Voronko “Two Soldier Brothers”

6. K. Selikhov “On Red Square”

1. M. Mikhailov “Forest mansions”

2. Memorization by G. Novitskaya “The kidneys are opening”

1. S. Voronin “My Birch”

2. S. Mikhalkov “Walk”

3. N. Pavlova “Yellow, white, purple”

4. E. Serova “Flowers”

5. V. Glushchenko “Gridka”

6. P. Voronko “Birch”

7. K. Ushinsky “Bees on reconnaissance”

8. V. Biryukov “Singing Bouquet”

1. S. Mikhalkov “Important Day”

2. Memorization V, Berestov “Reader”

1. Z. Aleksandrova “Sveta”, “To school”

2. L. Voronkova “Girlfriends go to school”

3. A. Barto “To school”

4. A. Prokofiev “Song”

5.S. Marshak “First day of the calendar”