Fortune telling based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault. Educational initiative. II. Biography of Charles Perrault

Leisure in the middle group based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault.

Goals:

Consolidating knowledge about the fairy tales of C. Perrault;

Encouraging the desire to improvise;

Creating a joyful mood in children.

Equipment:

Specially selected audio recordings;

Fairytale items from fairy tales;

Portrait of Charles Perrault;

Exhibition of books by C. Perrault.

A long time ago, in one country (it is called France) there lived a man. He was the most ordinary, lived like many other people of that time: he had a family, dressed in the fashion of that time: he wore a camisole and a powdered wig, served as the general secretary at the king’s court, and was a respected person... But his public services were soon forgotten, because I remember something completely different - the fairy tales of this gentleman. His name was Charles Perrault.

- Now it seems surprising, but Charles Perrault first published his fairy tales only when he was already 69 years old! He was embarrassed by his works and was afraid to sign them with his name; he put the name of his son Pierre on the cover. But the son did not have to blush for his father. People really liked the kind, magical fairy tales... And for most children, Charles Perrault remains a good wizard to this day! Charles Perrault came up with extraordinary stories and incredible adventures, in which good fairies, evil witches, beautiful princesses, and simple good-natured girls participated. And for many, many years now, these heroes have been familiar to people all over the world. Charles Perrault's fairy tales were translated into Russian 250 years ago and immediately fell in love with Russian readers. And our composers Sergei Prokofiev and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky even wrote ballets based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault. Movies and cartoons are made based on the fairy tales of Charles Perrault, and more and more books with old fairy tales appear. People appreciate and love these fairy tales and read them with pleasure again and again. And today we will once again visit the magical world of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales, and find out which of you is an expert on his fairy tales.

I bring to your attention a fabulous salad. Everyone knows what a salad is. And a fairy tale salad consists not of products, but of various fairy tales by Charles Perrault. Listen carefully, and then tell us which fairy tales our salad comes from. Let's find out which of you is the most attentive.

Fairytale salad

One queen gave birth to a son so ugly that he could not be described in a fairy tale or described with a pen, but he was intelligent and eloquent.

Once his mother sent him to visit his grandmother. He took a basket with pies and a pot of butter and walked through the forest. He walked and walked and got lost in the thicket.

He wandered through the forest for a long time and saw white pebbles on the path. He went where the pebbles pointed. He looks - there is a house in a clearing. Its roof is made of chocolate gingerbread, its walls are made of pink marzipan, and its fence is made of large almonds. There was a garden around it and multi-colored candies grew in it, and large raisins hung on small trees.

The Ogre lived in it. The Ogre returned home in the evening, found the prince, wanted to eat him, but put it off until the morning. He told his wife to feed him well so that he would not lose weight, and to put him to bed.

Then the cat knocked on the house. He said that he was walking by and decided to pay his respects to the Ogre.

The cannibal received him cordially. The cat was respectful and wanted to make sure that the Ogre could transform into any animals. The cannibal, wanting to surprise the guest, turns first into a lion and then into a mouse. The cat caught the mouse and ate it.

Now the prince is free and walked through the forest again. Soon he came across an old castle deep in the forest. Everyone in the castle was asleep. The prince saw the beautiful princess and kissed her. She woke up and immediately fell in love with him. The princess was unusually beautiful, kind and sweet, and when she spoke, a rose or a sparkling diamond fell from her lips. The prince and princess couldn't get enough of each other. But then the palace clock struck 12 times, and the princess’s beautiful dress turned into rags. But the prince did not stop loving her, for him she was beautiful in any clothes. Then the princess’s godmother, the good fairy, appeared and gave her a beautiful ball gown and crystal slippers.

(based on fairy tales: “Rikke the Tuft”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Tom Thumb”, “Puss in Boots”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Fairy Gifts”, “Gingerbread House”, “Cinderella”).

A few years ago in Russia they made a feature film about Little Red Riding Hood, and it featured a wonderful song that you all know well. I invite you to dance to this song. Dance of "Little Red Riding Hood".Children sit on chairs.

Fairies and sorceresses often appear in Charles Perrault's fairy tales. Magic music sounds. Real fairies also came to visit us . They really want to know how well you know the fairy tales of Charles Perrault, so they will ask you a few questions.
1st fairy:

· Which fairy tales by Perrault have fairies? (Answer: Cinderella, fairy gifts, sleeping beauty, donkey skin, Rikke-tuft.)

· Which of Perrault's fairy tales end with a wedding? (Answer: Cinderella, Puss in Boots, fairy gifts, sleeping beauty, donkey skin, Rikke-tuft)

· Which fairy tales by Perrault have animal heroes? (Answer: Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood.)

· In which of Perrault's tales are there cannibalistic giants? (Answer: Puss in Boots, Thumb Boy)

· What name did Puss in Boots call its owner? (Marquis Karabas)

· What decree did the king issue for his subjects? (prohibit, under penalty of death, from spinning and keeping spindles and spinning wheels in the house)

· What misfortune did the old witch predict for the princess? (That the princess will prick her finger and die)

· What miracle did the fairy perform so that Cinderella could go to the ball? (She turned a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, lizards into footmen, and a rat into a coachman).

· What condition did Cinderella have to fulfill? (She had to return before 12 o'clock at night).

· What material is Cinderella's shoe made of? (made of crystal)

· What magical properties did the seven-league boots from the fairy tale “Tom Thumb” have? (Answer: fast walkers, anyone can handle it).

2nd fairy:

· How many fairies were invited to the little princess's birthday? (Answer: seven.)

· How many sons did the miller have? (Answer: three.)

· How many times did the clock strike when Cinderella's carriage turned into a pumpkin? (12)

· How many children were there in the family where Little Thumb was born? (7)

· How many years did the princess have to sleep after pricking her finger with a spindle? (100 years)

3rd fairy:

1. Why didn't the wolf eat Little Red Riding Hood right away in the forest? (Answer: I heard the sound of woodcutters’ axes.)

2. Why wasn't the old fairy invited to the celebration? (Answer: she did not leave her tower for more than 50 years, and everyone thought that she had died long ago.)

3. Why couldn't Little Thumb find his way out of the thicket? (Answer: the birds pecked the bread crumbs.)

4. Why was the stepdaughter called Cinderella? (Having done her housework, she hid in a corner near the fireplace and sat on a box of ashes).

5. Why did Thumb Boy’s parents decide to get rid of their children? (there was a terrible famine, there was nothing to feed them)

4th fairy:

· How did the cat introduce its owner to the king and his daughter? (I sent the owner to swim, and told the king that the owner’s clothes were stolen by thieves)

· How did the Ogre prove to the cat that he was a real wizard? (He turned first into a lion and then into a mouse).

· How did the young fairy save the princess in the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty"? (Said she would sleep for 100 years)

· How did the Boy with Thumb escape from being chased? (He took the running boots off the Ogre’s feet.)

· How did the prince manage to find Cinderella? (By his order, all the girls in the kingdom tried on the shoe that Cinderella lost at the ball)

· How did the sorceress in the fairy tale “The Fairy’s Gifts” repay the kindness? (When the girl spoke, flowers and precious stones fell from her mouth.) How did she punish her sister?

· What inheritance did the miller leave to his sons? (mill, donkey, cat)

· What did the fairy do so that after 100 years the princess would not feel lonely? (the fairy put everyone in the palace to sleep, except for the king and queen)

· What was in Little Red Riding Hood's basket? (pies and a pot of butter)

· Who saved grandma and Little Red Riding Hood? (woodcutters)

5th fairy:"The fourth is superfluous." Name the unnecessary ones and explain your decision.

1. Grandmother, wolf, cat, girl. (Answer: there is no cat in the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood".)

2. Shoe, watch, pumpkin, ogre. (Answer: there is no cannibal in the fairy tale "Cinderella".)

3. A dense forest, bread crumbs, glass slippers, walking boots. (Answer: there are no shoes in the fairy tale "Tom Thumb".)

4. Sack, rabbit, wolf, partridge. (Answer: there is no wolf in the fairy tale "Puss in Boots".)

5. "Sleeping Beauty", "Beauty and the Beast", "Cinderella", "Donkey Skin". (Answer: only three fairy tales belong to Charles Perrault, the extra one is the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast”.)

Lost and Found. From which fairy tales are the items lost? (white pebbles, broom, spindle, basket, hat with a feather, precious stone)

Game "Who Says This?"
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's my name?
But as soon as midnight comes,
I'll go back to my attic. (Cinderella)

There's a fun ball in the palace

I danced with Cinderella!
Exactly at midnight suddenly she
Escaped from the palace!
I've been looking for her for a long time,
I tried the shoe on for everyone. (Prince)

To my beloved goddaughter

I gave you a dress
And the garden pumpkin

Turned it into a carriage.
I'll wave my magic wand!

And suddenly she will become
In your glass slippers

Cuter than everyone around! (Fairy)

Game "Cinderella"

Boys and girls are divided into pairs. Boys, carefully examine your “Cinderellas”, try to remember the features of their appearance and clothing. Then the boys leave the group, and the girls sit on chairs. One shoe is removed from each girl's foot. The shoes are stacked in the middle of the room, with a few more added. The boys are blindfolded and taken into the room one by one. First, the “prince” must find his “Cinderella” by touch, and then find her shoe in a pile of shoes.

Presenter: -Our literary holiday is coming to an end.And finally, a riddle:

1. This fairy-tale hero

With a ponytail, mustache,
He has a feather in his hat,
He's all striped.

Know this rascal

No one can be fooled:

A cannibal, like a mouse,

Managed to swallow it.

(Puss in Boots)

2. This fairy tale is not new,

The princess was still sleeping in it,

The evil fairies are to blame

And a spindle prick.

(Sleeping Beauty)

3. Life did not endow him with beauty,

But she rewarded me with intelligence beyond measure.

He helped the beauty become smart.
Who can name his name now?

(Rike with a tuft)

Pies in a basket. She ran along the path,
Dark forest all around!
I met a wolf there
And I didn’t really know
how can he get it quickly?
Found yourself at the door?
And the rogue went to bed?
What's the girl's name? (Little Red Riding Hood)


The girl wanted to go to the ball
And she put beautiful shoes on her feet.
The Fairy helped her with her magic,
So that she meets the prince at the ball. (Cinderella)

Answer without prompting
Who is the author of these fairy tales?
Children in chorus:Charles Perrault

How I would like to live in a magical house,
Where fairy tales are stored, like poems in an album,
Where are the old ladies - the walls gossip at night
About everything that we saw firsthand in fairy tales.
Where the fire in the fireplace creates comfort.
And miracles live on the bookshelf.
Where in an ancient chair, slightly creaking a pen,
My friend, Charles Perrault, writes fairy tales.

North Kazakhstan region

Taiynshinsky district

Mironovka village

KSU "Myronivka Secondary School"

Social teacher Igibaeva Zh.A.

Travel game scenario
Based on the work of the French writer of the year 2013 - Charles Perrault.
“On fairy tale paths” for students in grades 2-4.

Goals:

1. Increase children's creative interest.
2. Teach thoughtful reading of a literary text; the ability to form your own judgments.
3. Develop observation skills and the ability to compare plots of famous fairy tales
4. To cultivate in children the ability to see and feel beauty.

Before the start of the game, students and teachers gather in the assembly hall, where they receive route sheets, according to which the children will have to visit various fairy-tale stations and complete various tasks. The guys will visit 7 stations, and after that they will return to the assembly hall, where the results of the game will be summed up. Before the start, each team receives an envelope with letters from which they need to form a word and find out the name of their team. At stations, students receive 1 point for each correct answer. Preliminary preparation for the holiday involves children reading fairy tales by Charles Perrault.

1. Station "Portraits" . Guess the fairy tale character from the description.

1. You are the favorite of your mother and grandmother. You love picking flowers and collecting bouquets. You forget that you can't talk to strangers. Who will save you from death? (Answer: lumberjacks.)

2. Who could transform into any animal? (Answer: a cannibal giant.)

3. You are the youngest son in the family, very smart and reasonable. You saved the lives of yourself and your brothers more than once. How will you serve the king? (Answer: messenger.)

4. You are a fairy. Your goddaughter really wants to go to the ball, so you'll have to do some magic. What transformations will you make? (Answer: pumpkin - for a carriage, mice - for horses, lizards - for lackeys, a rat - for a coachman.)

5. Who lived in the castle, located in an impenetrable thicket of trees and bushes? It was rumored that it belonged to an ogre... (Answer: Sleeping Beauty.)



2. Station "Mathematical".

1. How many horses were harnessed to Cinderella's carriage? (Answer: 6.)

2. How many days did the ball last in the fairy tale "Cinderella"? (Answer: 2 days.)

3. How many fairies were there at the princess's birthday? (Answer: 8.)

4. How many brothers did Little Thumb have? (Answer: 6.)

5. How old was Little Thumb? (Answer: 7.)

6. How many sons did the miller have? (3).

7. How many times did the Ogre perform his transformations? (2, lion, mouse)

8. How many years did the enchanted princess have to sleep? (100 years)

9. How old was the princess when she fell asleep? (16)

10. How many cases and devices made of pure gold were ordered for sorceresses? (7).

3 . Station "Lost and Found". Name the unnecessary ones and explain your decision.

1. Mill, wolf, cat, girl. (Answer: there is no cat in the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood".)

2. Shoe, watch, mouse, ogre. (Answer: there is no cannibal in the fairy tale "Cinderella".)

3. Carriage, courtiers, peasants, merchants. (Answer: there are no merchants in the fairy tale "Puss in Boots".)

4. Yarn, spinning wheel, loom, spindle. (Answer: there is no loom in the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty".)

5. "Sleeping Beauty", "Beauty and the Beast", "Cinderella", "Wizards". (Answer: only three fairy tales belong to Charles Perrault, the extra one is the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast”.)



4. Station "Shifters" Guess what kind of fairy tales are hidden behind the shapeshifters.

1. “Black Beret” (“Little Red Riding Hood”)

2. “Dog in Sneakers” (“Puss in Boots”)

3. “Pierre without a bang” (“Riquet-crest”)

4. “Red Mustache” (“Blue Beard”)

5. “The Girl Is a Giantess” (“Tom Thumb”)

6. “The Waking Witch” (“Sleeping Beauty”)



5. Station “Why and why?”

1. Why didn't the wolf eat Little Red Riding Hood right away in the forest? (Answer: I heard the sound of woodcutters’ axes.)

2. Why did the miller's youngest son believe the Cat? (Answer: he resorted to tricks, hunting rats and mice, which means he was dexterous and smart.)

3. Why did the Cat need boots? (Answer: to make it easier to wander through the forest.)

4. Why wasn't the old fairy invited to the celebration? (Answer: she did not leave her tower for more than 50 years, and everyone thought that she had died long ago.)

5. Why did the young fairy hide behind the curtains of the bed in the nursery? (Answer: so that her wish would be her last and she could save the princess.)

6. Who didn't fall asleep in an enchanted castle and why? (Answer: a king and a queen, so that there is someone to rule the kingdom.)

7. Why did the prince end up alone in the enchanted castle, without his retinue? (Answer: only the trees and thorny bushes parted in front of him.)

8. Why couldn’t Little Thumb find his way out of the thicket the second time? (Answer: the birds pecked the bread crumbs.)

9. Why did the mother love her eldest daughter in the fairy tale "The Fairy's Gifts"? (Answer: she was like her - rude)

10. Why did the Cat come up with a new name for his owner? (Answer: only a nobleman with a title could succeed at court.)

6. Station “Illustrator” With your eyes closed, draw a cat’s face for the fairy tale “Puss in Boots” by Charles Perrault

This section is dedicated to the writer Charles Perrault and his fairy tales for children.

Tales of Charles Perrault read

Life story of Charles Perrault

Charles Perrault was born in Paris in 1628 into a large family as the youngest son. His family was already known at that time. Charles's father worked in parliament and was an eminent lawyer; his three older brothers also distinguished themselves, some in jurisprudence and some in architecture. At the age of 9, Charles Perrault was sent to college. Throughout his studies, he was an exemplary student both in behavior and grades, but still he dropped out of the college where he studied and began self-education. Charles Perrault's soul was not in the law and, although he worked as a lawyer, his practice did not last long. Charles turned to his brother for help and he hired him as his secretary, but Pierrot had already written several works by that time and, with his head in the clouds, did not stay with his brother for long. Fortunately, the poems he published in 1659 brought him success. His career began to take off, Charles was even allowed to join Louis 14th with his poems.

In 1663, it so happened that Charles was hired by the Minister of Finance for the same position of secretary. After 8 years, Perrault was already at the French Academy of the Royal Palace. Charles was interested in cultural social life, he continued to write actively and for a long time. Soon the future famous writer met the girl Marie and married her. Marie bore him three sons, but died during the last birth. This was a deep shock for Charles; he never married again, but raised and raised his sons himself.

The year 1683 was significant and turning point for Charles Perrault. That year he quit his job and was given an excellent pension, on which he could live comfortably until the end of his days.

Having received so much free time, Perrault began to write. This period can be called the heyday of his creativity. His works are poems in verse and short stories. And one day he came up with the idea of ​​presenting some folk tales in literary language, in such a way that they would attract adults, including, and not just children. Sleeping Beauty was the first to be born, and already in 1697 his collection of fairy tales, “Tales of Mother Goose,” was published. All fairy tales are folk tales, except one, Rike - Khokholok, which he wrote himself. The rest were simply written down by him, but at the same time they brought unprecedented fame to the writer himself and popularity to the genre of fairy tales in general. Charles Perrault's fairy tales are pleasant and easy to read, because they are written in excellent literary language, which raised the level of perception of fairy tales to a higher level.

Interesting fact: The fairy tales of Charles Perrault were published under the name of his son, and for a long time there were disputes about authorship, but the most likely state of affairs still remains familiar to us.

The works of Charles Perrault

We know Charles Perrault as a writer and storyteller, but during his life he was better known as a poet and academician of the French Academy (at that time this was very honorable). Charles's scientific works were even published.

In part, Charles Perrault was lucky to begin writing at a time when fairy tales were becoming a popular genre. Many sought to record folk art in order to preserve it, transport it into written form and thereby make it accessible to many. Please note that in those days such a concept in literature as fairy tales for children did not exist at all. Mostly these were stories of grandmothers, nannies, and some understood philosophical reflections as a fairy tale.

It was Charles Perrault who wrote down several fairy tale plots in such a way that they were eventually transferred to the genres of high literature. Only this author knew how to write serious reflections in simple language, add humorous notes and put into the work all the talent of a true master writer. As mentioned earlier, Charles Perrault published a collection of fairy tales under the name of his son. The explanation for this is simple: if the academician of the French Academy Perrault published a collection of fairy tales, he could be considered frivolous and frivolous and he could lose a lot.

Charles's amazing life brought him fame as a lawyer, poet and storyteller. This man was talented in everything.



























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Lesson objectives:

  • recall the biography and work of Charles Perrault;
  • expand your understanding of fairy tales;
  • increase children's creative interest;
  • cultivate moral character traits.

Equipment:

  • presentation;
  • multimedia projector;
  • cards with the names of fairy tales.

Progress of the event

I. Organizational moment.

I wish I could
Live in a magical house
Where are fairy tales kept?
Like poems in an album,
Where are the old ladies-walls?
Gossiping at night
About everything that is in fairy tales
saw it firsthand

Where is the fire in the fireplace
Creates comfort
And on the bookshelf
Miracles live
Where in the old chair,
Slightly creaking the pen,
Makes up fairy tales
My friend - Charles Perrault

Our meeting today is dedicated to the wonderful French storyteller Charles Perrault.

II. Biography of Charles Perrault.

So, a long time ago, in one country (it is called France) there lived five brothers. They were so similar to each other that they even wrote in the same handwriting. The older brother's name was Jean Perrault, and he became a lawyer. Pierre Perrault became the chief tax collector. Claude trained to be a doctor. Nicolas Perrault became a learned theologian and mathematician. And the younger one, Charles Perrault, devoted himself to state affairs. Member of the French Academy, physicist, anatomist, linguist...
But the public services of Charles Perrault were soon forgotten, because something completely different was remembered - the fairy tales of Mr. General Secretary. And they were remembered so strongly that many years later people love, appreciate and read these fairy tales with pleasure again and again.

Charles Perrault came up with extraordinary stories and incredible adventures, in which good fairies, evil witches, beautiful princesses, and simple good-natured girls participated. And for many, many years now, these heroines have been familiar to people all over the world. People appreciate and love the tales of this kind and inspired artist. And how can one not love, how can one not appreciate them, if in them, simple and clear in plot, one can feel the soul of a great master of words. His fairy tales teach us to appreciate the true beauty of life, to love work, goodness, courage, and justice.

I think you, too, have known and loved the fairy tales of Charles Perrault since childhood. And today we will once again visit the magical world of his fairy tales, find out which of you is an expert on his fairy tales. And this will be helped by a fabulous quiz, the participants of which will be elementary school teams.

III. The works of Charles Perrault.

Let's remember what fairy tales Charles Perrault wrote:

IV. A journey through fairy tales.

WARM-UP

6 teams participate in the game. Each team player (except the captain) answers a question based on the fairy tale. If answered correctly - 2 points. If the team helped 1 point.

Fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood”

  • What did Little Red Riding Hood collect on her way to her grandmother? (flowers)
  • What was in her basket? (pie and pot of butter)
  • Where was Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother's house? (behind the forest, behind the mill)
  • Who made an attempt on grandma's life? (wolf)
  • Who saved grandma and Little Red Riding Hood? (woodcutters)
  • How many questions did Little Red Riding Hood ask the wolf in disguise? (4)
  • Fairy tale “Cinderella”

  • What material is Cinderella's shoe made of? (made of crystal)
  • Who did the rat turn into in the fairy tale “Cinderella”? (to the coachman)
  • Why was Cinderella called Cinderella? (sitting in the corner on a box of ash)
  • How did Cinderella go to the palace for the ball? (on a carriage)
  • How many mice did it take for the carriage? (5)
  • What did Cinderella's old dress become? (in a ball gown)
  • Fairy tale “Puss in Boots”

    1.What inheritance did the miller leave to his sons? (mill, donkey, cat)
    2. What did the cat in boots call its owner? ( Marquis de Carabas)
    3. What was the first gift the cat brought to the king on behalf of his owner? (rabbit)
    4. How many times did the cannibal perform his transformations? (2)
    5. Who actually owned the meadows, fields, mill, garden? (cannibal)
    6. How did the cat eat the cannibal giant? (asked him to turn into a mouse)

    Fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty”

  • What did the old fairy predict to the princess? (death by spindle)
  • What did the fairy do so that after 100 years the princess would not feel lonely? (the fairy put everyone in the palace to sleep, except for the king and queen)
  • How old was the princess when she fell asleep? (16)
  • Who woke up right after the princess? (dog Puff)
  • Why did the castle seem impregnable? (dense forest grew around)
  • What decree did the king issue for his subjects? (prohibit, under penalty of death, from spinning and keeping spindles and spinning wheels in the house)
  • Fairy tale “Tom Thumb”

  • Why did Thumb Boy's parents decide to get rid of their children? (there was a terrible famine, there was nothing to feed them)
  • How many children did the woodcutter have? (7)
  • How did the children manage to return home for the first time? ( they found their way by the pebbles that Thumb Thumb threw on the road)
  • What did Little Thumb use to get his brothers out a second time? (using bread crumbs)
  • Whose house did Thumb and his brothers come across? (Ogre's house)
  • What did Thumb Thumb take from the Ogre? (walking boots, bag of gold)
  • Captains competition: fairy tale “Fairy Gifts”(If the captain answers the question, he earns the team 1 point; if he does not know the answer, then the captain of the other team answers and earns him 1 point)

    1. How was the younger sister different from the older one? (she was kind and beautiful)
    2. Where was the younger sister supposed to go 2 times a day? (to the source for water)
    3. Who did the kind girl meet? (fairy)
    4. What came out of the youngest daughter’s mouth when she began to speak? (flower or gem)
    5. What came out of the eldest daughter’s mouth? (snake or toad)
    6. Who met a beautiful girl in a thicket? (young prince)

    TRAVEL THROUGH STATIONS

    (After reading the task, teams raise a card with the desired fairy tale. If correct, they receive 1 point. The last team receives 0.5 points.)

    Slide 14, 15, 16, 17

    Ugadajka station.

    1.Know this rascal
    No one can be fooled:
    A cannibal, like a mouse,
    Managed to swallow it.
    (Puss in Boots)

    2. This fairy tale is not new,
    The princess was still sleeping in it,
    The evil fairies are to blame
    And a spindle prick.
    (Sleeping Beauty)

    3. Life did not endow him with beauty,
    But she rewarded me with intelligence beyond measure.
    It was his mind that helped him become happy.
    Who can guess his name?
    (Rike with a tuft)

    4. All his wives suffered an evil fate -
    He took their lives...
    What a villain! Who is he?
    Say the name quickly!
    (Bluebeard)

    Slide 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.

    Lost and Found. Which fairy tales are the items lost from?

    1. Cinderella
    2. sleeping Beauty
    3. Thumb Boy
    4. Fairy gifts
    5. Puss in Boots

    Compositor

    • Pearls, roses, well, politeness, rudeness, toads, frogs (Fairy Gifts)
    • Stupid beauty, smart prince, fairy, portrait (Rike with a tuft)
    • Ring, chest, skin, king, pie, donkey (Donkey skin)
    • Brothers, forest, ogre, white pebbles, golden wreaths (Thumb Boy)

    Slide 24, 25, 26.

    Station Musical

    Song of Little Red Riding Hood from the movie “Little Red Riding Hood”.
    Sergei Prokofiev Waltz from the ballet “Cinderella”.
    P.I. Tchaikovsky music for the ballet “The Sleeping Beauty”.