Summary of a lesson on speech development "Russian folk tales". Abstract of the educational activity for the development of speech “Journey through fairy tales” in the preparatory group for school Speech development topic Russian folk tales

Topic: Journey through Russian folk tales

Tselb: Consolidating children's knowledge about Russian folk tales.

Educational:

Learn to recognize a fairy tale from illustrations and riddles, episodes;

h strengthen the ability to create the structure of a fairy tale using modeling;

h Strengthen children's skills in retelling fairy tales.

R expand your vocabulary;

consolidate the names of Russian folk tales.

Educational:

Develop speech and cognitive activity children, the ability to compare, generalize, draw conclusions and inferences;

Develop thinking, imagination, visual memory, observation.

Educational:

Cultivate interest in Russian folk tales.

Develop skills of cooperation and goodwill.

Use of modern technologies:

Methodology L.B. Fesyukova "Education with a fairy tale."

"TRIZ in kindergarten" CM. Gin.

Techniques of health-saving technologies by Avetisov and V. Bazarny (change of activities, elements of gymnastics for the eyes, physical exercises, facial gymnastics)

Equipment:

A chest, a ball of thread, illustrations for fairy tales, a folder – an imitation of a book cover, 7 multi-colored pages, envelopes for modeling, envelopes with riddles, letters.

Preliminary work:

Reading Russian folk tales.

Looking at illustrations.

View the presentation “Riddles of the Scientist Cat”

Games – dramatizations based on Russian folk tales.

Methods and techniques:

Verbal:

surprise moment;

answers on questions;

appeal to children's experiences;

asking riddles;

pedagogical assessment, incentives;

Visual:

demonstration, viewing illustrations

Practical:

fairy tale modeling;

solving a problem situation;

search actions;

dramatization of a fairy tale;

didactic games;

physical minute;

facial exercise;

breathing exercises.

Progress of the lesson:

Children come in and stand in a circle.

INcaregiver: Guys, I brought you new book fairy tales Look how beautiful she is! (I open it and it turns out that all the pages have disappeared). Guys, where do you think the pages of the book disappeared to? (childrenthey reasonexpressyour guesses). Look, instead of one of the pages there is a letter. Who could it be from? Let's read it. “Hello, kids! Can't find the pages of your book? It was I, Baba Yaga, who asked the Mighty Wind to scatter them throughout the Land of Fairy Tales! Search, maybe you will find! But don’t expect help from me!”

Educator: Baba Yaga cannot live without harming anyone. You and I have a difficult task: we need to find all the pages of our book so that we can read it. We don’t know where this Land of Fairy Tales is located. How to get there? Who will show us the way? (children's statements. )

Educatorb: In many Russian folk tales there is one magical object that shows the way for the heroes. Do you remember what this item is? This is a magic ball. I have such a ball; a sorceress friend of mine gave it to me. It is stored in this wonderful bag. (I openpouch, I find an unwound ball there) Oh, guys, Baba Yaga managed to harm us here too, unwinding the whole ball. What to do, how to return the magical power of the ball? I know one way - to rewind the ball, while calling Russian folk tales. The more we name, the more magical powers the ball will have (ANDgrA « Name the fairy tales» : children pass the ball to each other, winding the thread and calling a fairy tale).

Educatorb: Look how the ball turned out! Why is he so big? (children's answers). That's right, because you know a lot of fairy tales! This ball will show us the way to the land of fairy tales. (Children together with the teacherpronounce magic words: “Help us, glomerulus, inWITHBring to the land of fairy tales!”, the ball rolled towards the chest) .

Educatorb: Here is one page found! Look how beautiful she is! What colour? Who is depicted on it? (children look and nameheroevtaleTo) Let's close our eyes and say 3 times: “1-2-3 find yourself in a fairy tale, the land of Fairy Tales, show yourself!” Here we are in the land of Fairy Tales!

Educatorb: Ball, my friend, help us find the remaining pages of the book! (The ball leads the children to the table on which there is a letter from Baba Yaga “Well, well done, kids! They finally found the road, and only one page. Just don’t be too happy, but rather look into the envelope. Do you see what I turned your favorite characters into? If you manage to break the spell, find out the characters, what fairy tale they are from, you will get another page!” ( Mmodeling fairy tales: "Three Bears", « Masha and the Bear", "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats", "Teremok".Children call a fairy tale heroes). And now another page has been found! What colour? Who is pictured? The characters that we have disenchanted are depicted.

Educatorb: Let us look for ourselves, maybe the remaining pages are hidden somewhere nearby? (Gymnastics for the eyes is carried out: "Let's look into the distance, looking forI'm eating nearbylook up, down,let's draw a ball with our eyes). Not a single page is visible anywhere. Tangle, lead us further, show us the way! (They walk, approach the chairs, sit down).

Educatorb: There is another letter here, on the envelope it says “Help!” I just can’t understand who needs our help? (I open the envelope, take out the cards. The game “Help!” is being played.. Suggestiontries not only to name thosewho needs help, but also try to help them).

"Help! He wants to eat us Gray wolf! ("The wolf and the seven Young goats")

“Help, I broke an egg - not an ordinary one, but a golden one!” (“The Ryaba Hen”)

"Help! I broke the animals' house! ("Teremok")

“Help, I’ve turned into a kid!” (“Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”)

“Help, three bears are chasing me!” ("Three Bears")

“Help, my tail came off!” (“Sister Fox and Gray Wolf”)

"Help! I got lost in the forest! ("Masha and the Bear")

"Help! I turned into a cloud!” ("Snow Maiden")

Educatorb: What a great fellow you are! And here's another one page found. What colour? Do you know what it says there? THANK YOU! These are the heroes thanking you!

Before we continue our journey, I suggest we play a little and let our ball rest!

Physical education minute “Fairy tales”(carried out by children under the guidance of a teacher)

1 child: The mouse ran quickly (running in place)The mouse wagged its tail(simulation of movement)Oops, I dropped an egg (bend over, “lift a testicle”)Look, I broke it(show “testicle” with outstretched arms)2 child: Here we planted her (bend over)And they poured water on her(simulation of movement)The turnip grew well and strong (spread your arms to the sides)Now let's pull it(simulation of movement)And we’ll make porridge from turnips(imitation food)And we will be healthy and strong from the turnip(show “strength”)3 child: We are a nice family of kids. We love to jump and gallop. (bouncing in place)We love to run and play We love to butt heads (stand in pairs and show “horns” with the index fingers of both hands)

Educatorb: Our ball has rested and is ready to roll on! (We approach the table where theenvelope with illustrations for fairy tales). And Baba Yaga managed to visit here! Look, I mixed up all the pictures! I don’t know how to figure out which fairy tale is which! Shall we help you guys? (The game is being played“Collect a fairy tale from the pictures.”Childrenbrieflyconvey the content of fairy tales. Finding the green page)

Educatorb: Here is the green page, and the ball leads us further.

(Children together with the teacher come to the table with riddles)

Educatorb: Do you like to solve riddles? If we solve all the riddles, Baba Yaga will return another page to us!

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)

Alyonushka has sisters

The birds took my brother away.

High they fly

They look far away

(Swan geese)

Her grandfather planted her in the field

The whole summer grew.

The whole family pulled her

It was very large.

(turnip)

It was mixed with sour cream

Baked in a Russian oven.

Met animals in the forest

And he left them quickly.

(Kolobok)

Once upon a time there were seven guys

Little white goats.

The gray one tricked his way into the house.

The goat then found him,

I was able to outsmart him.

And she saved all her children.

(Goats)

Educator b: Well done, children! Here is another page. What color is it?

(blue)

The ball is calling us forward! There are just a few more pages left and we can put our book together. Stand in a circle, I invite you to play. The game is called "Characters Conversing." I offer you character hats, and you show us an excerpt from the fairy tale.

(caps: wolf and fox ("Leechickadee sister and gray wolf");hare and rooster (“Zayushkina’s hut”); mouse and frog ("Teremok"); wolf and goat ("The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats")

Educatorb: Here is the blue page! Our book is almost finished. One more page left. Our little ball doesn’t know where she is. This time he will help us Mighty The wind that scattered the pages. I know one way to call him. Let's become friends of the wind, and slowly blow and call it. (Breathing exercises are performed"Breeze") .

Educatorb: While we were playing, the Mighty Wind himself brought us the last page. What color is it? Purple. All pages of our book are multi-colored. Let's name them all. Red, orange, ….., purple. What do these colors remind you of? Colors of rainbow. Well done, now let's turn our book into a real book of fairy tales. Our magic chest. Let's put the book in the chest and say the magic words “Snoop, snap, snoop!” For a miracle to happen, we need these say the magic words3 times in different ways:

be surprised, eyes wide open, arms spread to the sides;

the face expresses dissatisfaction, uttering magic words, stamping our feet;

cheerfully, smiling, clapping.

(Children perform together with the teacher)

Educatorb: Let's look into our chest! Look what book we were able to put together! We will read it with you every evening! You are all great! You are the best lovers of Russian folk tales, the best connoisseurs! (the teacher evaluates the activities of each child).

Educatorb: Believing in a fairy tale is happiness. And for those who believe, the fairy tale will definitely open all doors. And he will give you something interesting

(Children receive as a giftfrom the chestcoloring pages). Baba Yaga sent you a gift for your courage, for your efforts, for your love for Russian folk tales. I suggest you color them at home yourself, then tell mom and dad a fairy tale about this hero. I suggest we send our ball to a fairy tale, it may be useful to other heroes there, and we ourselves go to our group

Summary of the organized educational activities on speech development

V senior group No. 11 “Smile.” Theme: “Russian folk tales”.

Tasks:

Educational:

  • Continue to introduce the greatest wealth of Russian folk culture– fairy tales;
  • To consolidate familiar fairy tales in children’s memory, teach them to recognize them by fragments, illustrations, objects, etc.
  • Exercise children in the ability to tell the content of a fairy tale using a mnemonic table;

Educational:

  • Continue to develop thinking, memory, attention and imagination.
  • Activate speech, enrich vocabulary.

Educational:

  • Cultivate interest and love for fairy tales.
  • Cultivate a friendly attitude towards the heroes of fairy tales and towards each other.

Equipment and materials:Exhibition of books with Russian folk tales, illustrations depicting fairy-tale characters. Mnemonic tables based on Russian folk tales.

Preliminary work: Reading Russian folk tales. Examination of illustrations for Russian folk tales. Acting out fairy tales using a tabletop theater. Solving riddles. Didactic games: “The fourth odd one”, “Living words”, “From what fairy tale”, “Laying out plot pictures in a certain sequence”, etc. Dramatization games based on fairy tales. Description of animals using mnemonic tables.

Progress of OOD

Educator: Guys, do you like fairy tales?

Children: Yes!

Educator: You already know many fairy tales. And today we have gathered to once again remember our favorite fairy tales. So, the journey to the land of fairy tales begins! (The teacher and the children join hands and walk in a circle, reading F. Krivin’s poem “A proverb creaks about something.”)

The proverb creaks about something,

And the knitting needle can’t sleep again,

Sitting on the bed, pillows

Ears are already pricked up.

And immediately the faces change,

Sounds and colors change...

The floorboard creaks softly,

A fairy tale goes around the room.

Educator: Fairy tales tell about the unprecedented and miraculous, and they come in different forms: folk and original.

Educator: Guys, why do you think fairy tales are called folk tales?

Children: Because they were composed by the people.

Educator: Fairy tales were passed from one person to another. Therefore, fairy tales are oral folk art.

Educator: Why are fairy tales called author's stories?

Children: Because they were composed and written by one person - the author.

Educator: Fairy tales are good. In every fairy tale...(good) always wins, and evil always...(is punished).

Game: “You give me, I give you.”Children stand in a circle. The teacher throws the ball to the children from the middle of the circle, naming the hero of the fairy tale. Children take turns answering in which fairy tale it appears.

For example: cow - fairy tale “Kroshechka - Khavroshechka”. Goat…;

Bear…; Wolf …; Geese...; Fox - ….; Chicken …; Hare …

Educator: Well done!

Game: “Find out the fairy tale by the riddle.”

Educator: Guys, do you know a lot of fairy tales?

Children: Yes!

Educator: Let's check it now. I will wish you a wish

riddles, and you will name a fairy tale.

*Near the forest, at 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 is the hero of this fairy tale? (Three Bears)

*I left my grandfather.

I left my grandmother

I’ll come to you soon (Kolobok).

Game: “Find out the fairy tale from the picture.”

Educator: Well done, you can recognize a fairy tale from a riddle. Try to recognize the fairy tale from the illustration (on the board there are illustrations for the fairy tales “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, “The Ryaba Hen”, “The Little Fox-Sister and the Gray Wolf”, etc.).

Educator: Guys, look and tell me,

What fairy tale is this illustration from? – shows an illustration

from the fairy tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats.”

Children: This is the fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats."

Educator: Who composed it?

Children: This is a Russian folk tale.

Educator: What does this fairy tale teach us?

Children: Because you shouldn't open the door to strangers,

listen to your mother, don’t be as angry as a wolf, but be kind.

Educator: Look and tell me which fairy tale this illustration is from? – shows an illustration from the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”.

Children: This is the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”.

Educator: Which chicken in this fairy tale is good or bad?

Children: The chicken is good. She gave her grandparents a golden egg, and when the mouse broke it, she took pity on them and laid them another egg.

Educator: And this illustration is from what fairy tale?

Children: "Fox - sister and gray wolf"

Educator: Tell me, did the fox do the right thing?

Children: No, she deceived everyone.

Game: “Find out the fairy tale by the characters.”

Educator: I will name the fairy-tale characters, and you will remember the names of the fairy tales in which they act.

1. Grandfather, bug, granddaughter, mouse (Tale “Turnip”).

2. Mouse, grandmother, egg (Fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”).

3. Geese, Baba Yaga, girl (Tale “Geese - Swans”).

4. Tsar, three sons, arrow, swamp (Tale “The Frog Princess”).

Retelling a fairy tale: “Tell a fairy tale.”

Educator: And now I propose to tell any fairy tale using a mnemonic table (Children, if desired, tell a fairy tale based on a mnemonic table, expressively, conveying the dialogues of the characters).

Educator: Well done! I want to tell you

thank you from all fairy-tale heroes. are you okay

you know Russian folk tales, but I think

Each of you has your favorite fairy tale.


Organization: MBDOU Kindergarten No. 132

Locality: Dzerzhinsk city

Target: developing the ability to tell a fairy tale using a matrix picture.

Tasks:

Educational: to develop children’s ability to tell a fairy tale using a matrix picture, the ability to coordinate words in a sentence.

Developmental: develop monologue speech by telling a fairy tale; improve the correct use of words and case endings in the process of word formation.

Educational: bring up moral qualities: responsiveness, kindness, empathy, desire to help; maintain interest in Russian folk art.

Facilities: flannelgraph, a matrix picture of a fairy tale (forest clearing) created on a flannelgraph, characters and objects from the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut” for flannelgraph (rooster, hare, fox, bear, huts), cards depicting parts of the fairy tale heroes (for all children), carpet on the floor, doll from puppet theater“sorceress”, small carpet, surprise for children.

Preliminary work: Getting acquainted with the Russian folk tale “Zayushkina’s Hut”, looking at the illustrations, guessing riddles.

Dictionary:“icy”, “bast”, “didn’t bother”, “braid”, “on the heels”, “scraps along the back streets”, “cut”.

Bibliography:

  1. Gerbova V.V. Speech development in kindergarten. Middle group. (For classes with children 4-5 years old, M. publishing house, MOSAIC-SYNTHESIS, 2014.
  2. Illarionova Yu. G. Teach children to solve riddles. – M.: ENLIGHTENMENT, 2012.
  3. Make up a word. Speech games and exercises for preschoolers / ed. Ushakova O. S. - M.: EDUCATION, 2012.
  4. Say differently / speech games, exercises, situations, scenarios / ed. Ushakova O. S. – SAMARA, 2012.
  5. Ushakova O. S. We introduce literature to preschoolers 3-5 years old. – MOSAIC-SYNTHESIS., 2015.

Children stand near the teacher.

Educator: Hello children!

Educator b: Children, you love fairy tales.

Educator b: Do you want to go to a fairyland and meet a fairy tale.

Educator: How can you go to a fairy tale?

Do you want a fabulous transport? Guess which one.

Riddle: He will take you to any place,

Wherever you want.

And before you have time to look back

How you suddenly encounter miracles.

And he doesn't need a pilot at all

After all, this is magical... (carpet - airplane).

Educator: Well done, you guessed right, this is my magical assistant, get up on the carpet - the plane will take us to the land of fairy tales.

One, two, three we take off, we all close our eyes.

We're flying into wonderland, past blue skies.

One, two, three, four, five, you can open your eyes (the teacher puts the storyteller doll on his hand).

Meet by the storyteller: Hello guys! I'm a storyteller. Who knows why they call me that? (children's answers). Today we will meet with good fairy tale. But trouble happened in my fairyland. Guys, evil wizard I got angry and enchanted a fairy tale, maybe you can help me unenchant it?

Children: Yes, we will help.

Working with cards (word formation).

Children sit at the tables, look at the cards, name what is shown in the picture, answer the question “whose”, “whose” (the comb of a rooster is cock, the paws of a bear are bear, the tail of a fox is fox, the ears of a hare are hare, the paws of a dog are dog )

Storytellers a: What do you think: in which fairy tale are there a hare, a fox, a bear, a dog and a rooster? What fairy tale is enchanted?

Children:"Zayushkina's hut."

Storyteller: Children, you guessed correctly. Do you want to play with me?

Physical education lesson “Zayushkina’s hut”.

(children stand opposite each other)

Our bunny lived in a hut (arms above head, fingers interconnected in the form of a house),

He never grieved ( head turns from side to side).

He sang the song cheerfully ( nod their head)

And I played the pipe ( imitation of playing the pipe).

But the fox knocked (knocks fist on fist),

She drove away our hare ( clap their hands).

Now the little bunny walks sadly ( spinning).

He doesn't find a place for himself (sighs and spreads his arms to the sides)

Both the dog and the bear ( wag their tail, then sway from side to side)

They approach our hare ( fit together),

And they leave with nothing ( diverge).

Only the only rooster helped our hare (wave hands up and down).

And now they live in the house ( hands above your head, fingers connected to each other in the form of a house) and, in harmony ( hug each other).

Happy

Storyteller: Well done, we remembered this fairy tale a little. Children, look, there is a forest clearing on the flannelgraph. It was in this clearing that the story of our heroes happened.

Laying out pictures from a fairy tale on a flannelgraph according to the plot of the fairy tale.

Storytellers a: what kind of hut did the bunny have in the fairy tale?

Children: The bunny had a bast hut.

Storyteller: What does bast mean? (wooden).

Storyteller: What kind of hut does the fox have?

Children: Icy.

Storyteller: What happened to the bunny in this fairy tale?

Children: The fox asked the bunny to warm up, and then kicked him out.

Storyteller: Who helped the bunny in his trouble?

Children: Dog, bear and cockerel.

Storyteller: How did the fox scare the animals?

Children: As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, scraps will go down the back streets.

Storyteller: Who wasn’t afraid of the fox and helped the bunny drive the fox away?

Children: Cockerel.

Storyteller: What words did he say?

Children: I carry the scythe on my shoulders, I want to whip the fox.

Storyteller: children who want to tell us this tale themselves.

Using a flannelgraph, children tell stories from a fairy tale (answers from 2-3 children)

Storyteller: The guys were artists,

And you guys told a fairy tale,

And the audience - you were good,

Let's clap from the bottom of our hearts!

Storyteller: Children, you are all so great, thank you for helping to remove the evil spell of the sorcerer, for this I want to give you colored pencils. With them you will be able to draw the heroes not only of this wonderful fairy tale, but also many others that you will meet in the future. Well, now it’s time for you to fly away, get on the carpet - the plane will take you to kindergarten.

Storyteller: One, two, three we take off, close our eyes again.

One two three four five! Here we are in the group again, you can open your eyes (while pronouncing the words, the teacher removes the doll from his hand).

Reflection:

Educator b: Our journey has come to an end, and you and I found ourselves in a group again.

Educator: Please tell me which fairy tale we visited today?

Educator: What did you like most about this fairy tale journey?

Educator: I am very glad that you liked this fairy tale. Many more different fairy tales and adventures await us ahead.


Target: Remember Russian folk tales known to children. Introduce the Russian folk tale “Khavroshechka” (adapted by A. Tolstoy).

Tasks:

Educational:

To develop the ability to represent an image, a character;

Continue to teach children to answer the teacher’s questions about the work they read;

Develop monologue and dialogic speech;

To develop the ability to understand visual and expressive means;

Introduce children to new, unfamiliar words, explain their meaning;

To form children’s ideas about a hardworking, kind and evil person;

Help to remember the beginning phrase and ending of the work, promote the assimilation of the figurative language of the fairy tale.

Educational: cultivate interest in oral folk art, fiction; form emotional attitude literary works.

Educational: develop the ability to listen carefully and interestedly to fairy tales; promote development positive emotions, affecting the assimilation of the material. develop reconstructive imagination, auditory memory; the ability to concentrate as much as possible on what is happening.

Methods and techniques: visual (show, demonstration)

verbal: reading, discussion, quiz game

game: Organizing time, physical education lesson, surprise moment, final part.

Preliminary work: children decorating handkerchiefs, cutting and painting apples; work on proverbs about work, good and evil; learning physical exercises.

Equipment: text of the Russian folk tale “Khavroshechka”, illustrations for it; magnetic board, model of an apple tree with apples; magic box; an exhibition of books with Russian folk tales, a portrait of A.N. Tolstoy and his books, tokens (apples with a smile); coloring books; magic ball, laptop.

Dictionary enrichment: One-Eyed, Two-Eyed, Three-Eyed, Tiny-Khavroshechka, a speckled cow, it’s hard to live in a good life, a peck, spin, weave, starved, baked in the sun, dashing, pouring.

Methodology for conducting the lesson

Children sit in a semicircle. The song by E. Ptichkin “Fairy tales walk around the world” is played.

Children get up, walk forward to the teacher, and do a round dance.

Play: All the children gathered in a circle

I am your friend and you are my friend

Let's hold hands tightly

And let's smile at each other.

How joyful Good morning. Today, guys, we are not alone. Guests came to us. Smile at them too.

I know you love games

Songs, riddles and dances

But there's nothing more interesting

Than our fairy tales!

Children, you have already noticed our exhibition. What books are you here?

did you see? That's right, these are fairy tales. How did you guess? (based on illustrations)

You and I have looked at and read many books. We love books, right?

I appeal to you, comrades, children:

There is nothing more useful than a book in the world!

Let books come into homes as friends,

Read for the rest of your life, gain your mind!

These words are addressed to everyone children's writer S. Mikhalkov.

Play: And now, guys, I want to check how well you know fairy tales.

You see that an unusual apple tree has grown in our group. Want to try an apple? Magical? What fairy tale is it from?

The teacher tears off an apple and reads the question. Places apples in a basket.

Who was rolling down the path? (Kolobok.)

What did they beat, beat, but didn’t break? (Egg.)

Who destroyed the tower? (Bear.)

Who did Masha trick with pies? (Bear.)

Whose tail froze in the pond? (At the wolf.)

What grain did the cockerel choke on? (Bobov.)

What vegetable could grandfather not pull out? (Turnip.)

Ivanushka's favorite place - the fool? (Stove.)

What kind of hut did the bunny have? (Lubyanaya.)

What is the name of Baba Yaga's house? (A hut on chicken legs.)

What words do Russian folk tales begin with?

What words do they end with? Why are they Russian folk?

Play: Now, guys, let's go to the chairs. Today I will read you the Russian folk tale “Khavroshechka”. This fairy tale was composed by the Russian people a long time ago. And the great Russian writer A.N. heard it from the people (people). Tolstoy wrote it down. And now they print it and make colorful drawings for it. Here is a portrait of the writer and some of his books. We will definitely watch and read them. Alexey Nikolaevich wrote the fairy tale “The Golden Key or the Adventures of Pinocchio” and processed and recorded many Russian folk tales.

Play: Guys, in this fairy tale you will encounter unfamiliar words. We no longer use some of them in our speech.

Khavroshechka - old female name Sow.

pud - an old Russian unit of weight, equal to 16.35 kg

spin - twisting (fiber to make thread)

weave - make (fabric material) from thread

speckled cow - mottled with spots of a different color

starved - tortured

baked in the sun - warmed up

dashingly evil

bulk (apple) - juicy, ripe. Rest incomprehensible words I will explain it to you as you read.

“A fairy tale is knocking on our door

Let's tell the fairy tale to come in,

This is a saying guys

The fairy tale will be ahead"

Reading a fairy tale

There are good people in the world, there are worse ones, there are also those who are not ashamed of their brother.( how do you understand these words)

What do you mean they are not ashamed of their brother?

This is where Tiny Khavroshechka ended up. She was left an orphan, these people took her, fed her and put her to death with work: she weaves, she spins, she cleans, she is responsible for everything.

And its owner had three daughters. The eldest was called One-Eye,

the middle one is Two-Eyes, and the smaller one is Three-Eyes.

All the daughters knew was to sit at the gate and look out into the street, and Tiny Khavroshechka worked for them: she sheathed them, she spun and weaved for them - and she never heard a kind word.

Play: Guys, was life hard for Khavroshechka? What feelings did she experience? (sadness, grief, resentment, annoyance). Try to portray how Khavroshechka cried.

Guys, please tell me, what was Tiny Khavroshechka like? (small, hardworking, kind, smart). What were the daughters like? (lazy, angry, envious, cunning)

Can we feel sorry for her? Let's say kind, affectionate words to her.

(showing the ball) This is a magic ball. It will increase from your kind and affectionate words.

Game "Magic Ball"

First I’ll say... (the children say kind words, the child winds the thread around the ball) How big he has become!

Physical education minute "Fairy Tale"

The mouse ran quickly (running in place)

The mouse wagged its tail (imitation of movement)

Oh, I dropped an egg (bend over, “pick up the egg”)

Look, I broke it (show “testicle” with outstretched arms)

Play: Now guess the riddle.

On big crooked legs,

With big crooked horns,

Doesn't growl or sing

But he always chews.

The animal chews while standing and lying down.

He cannot live without chewing

He lives very strangely:

Everything chews, chews, chews.

So he chews and is silent,

And then he starts mooing: “Moo-oo-oo” (cow).

Guys, it was not in vain that I told you this riddle. After all, Tiny Khavroshechka had a cow.

It used to be that Tiny Khavroshechka would go out into the field, hug her pockmarked cow, lie on her neck and tell her how hard it was for her to live.

- Mother cow! They beat me and scold me, they don’t give me bread, they don’t tell me to cry. TO tomorrow I was ordered to strain, weave, whiten and roll into pipes five pounds. And the cow answered her:

- Red maiden, get into one of my ears and get out of the other - everything will work out.

And so it came true. Khavroshechka will fit into one ear of the cow, come out of the other - everything is ready: it is woven and whitewashed, and rolled into pipes.

She will take the canvases to the owner. She looks at it, grunts, hides it in the chest, and Tiny Khavroshechka more work will ask.

Khavroshka will come to the cow again, hug her, stroke her, fit into one ear, come out of the other, and take what she has prepared and bring it to the mistress. So the housewife called her daughter One-Eye and said to her:

- My good daughter, my pretty daughter, come and see who helps the orphan: weaves, and spins, and rolls pipes?

One-Eyed went with Khavroshechka into the forest, went with her to the field, but forgot her mother’s order, baked in the sun, and lay down on the grass. And Khavroshechka says: “Sleep, little peephole, sleep, little peephole!”

Little Eye and One-Eye fell asleep. While One-Eye was sleeping, the little cow wove everything, whitewashed it, and rolled it into pipes. So the hostess did not find out anything and sent her second daughter, Two-Eyes:

- My good daughter, my pretty daughter, look who helps the orphan.

Two-Eyes went with Khavroshechka, forgot her mother’s order, got hot in the sun, and lay down on the grass. And Khavroshenka cradles: “Sleep, little peephole, sleep, little one!”

Two-eyed eyes closed. The little cow wove it, whitewashed it, rolled it into pipes, and Two-Eyes still slept.

The old woman got angry and on the third day she sent her third daughter, Three-Eyes, and gave the orphan even more work.

Three-Eyes jumped and jumped, became tired in the sun and fell on the grass. Khavroshechka sings: - Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one!

And I forgot about the third peephole. Two of Three-Eyes' eyes have fallen asleep, and the third one looks and sees everything: how Khavroshechka got into one of the cow's ears, got out of the other and picked up the finished canvases.

Three-Eyes returned home and told her mother everything. The old woman was delighted, and the next day she came to her husband. - Cut the pockmarked cow! Old man this way and that: - What are you, old woman, in your mind? The cow is young and good! - Cut, and that’s all!

Play: What song did Khavroshechka sing to her daughters in the meadow so that they would fall asleep faster?

Sleep little eye, sleep the other one.

Play: Can a person have 1, 2, 3 eyes?

Is it possible to get into a cow's ear and out the other?

What did Khavroshechka call her cow? (mother cow)

How did the cow treat Khavroshechka? (she cared, worried, worried, caressed, calmed, consoled, loved)

What did the cow call Khavroshechka? (red maiden)

Exercise “Tell me which one”

Vosp: What kind of stepmother?

Angry, unkind, grumpy, rude, cruel, ugly, loud, bad, stupid.

Play: What kind of havroshechka?

Kind, affectionate, hardworking, patient, beautiful, merciful, well-mannered, good, smart.

Play: Children, you prepared handkerchiefs, but you didn’t know who they were for. I suggest giving them to Khavroshechka or her stepmother. Who will you give them to? Stepdaughter or stepmother? Why?

Nothing to do. The old man began to sharpen his knife. Khavroshechka recognized this, ran into the field, hugged the pockmarked cow and said: “Mother cow!” They want to cut you. And the cow answers her:

- And you, red maiden, don’t eat my meat, but collect my bones, tie them in a handkerchief, bury them in the garden and never forget me: water the bones with water every morning.

The old man killed the cow. Khavroshechka did everything that the cow bequeathed to her: she went hungry, did not take her meat in her mouth, buried her bones and watered the garden every day.

And an apple tree grew from them, and what a one! - apples hang on it, golden leaves rustle, silver branches bend. Whoever drives by stops; whoever passes close looks.

Play: Guys, what kind of apples grew on the apple tree? Can such an apple tree grow in our garden? Can it grow from cow bones?

No, it's only in a fairy tale.

Play: What does an apple tree grow from?

Physical education minute “Apple tree”

There is an apple tree by the road (hands up, stretched out)

An apple hangs on a branch (they shake their hands at the top)

I shook the branch vigorously (arms to the sides, shaking off with my hands)

Now we have an apple (clap your hands above your head)

I’ll dig into the sweet apple (hands are brought to my mouth)

Oh, what a pleasant taste!

How much time has passed, you never know - One-Eye, Two-Eyes and Three-Eyes walked through the garden once. At that time, a strong man was driving past - rich, curly-haired, young. I saw juicy apples in the garden and began to touch the girls:

- The beautiful girl who brings me an apple will marry me.

The three sisters rushed one in front of the other to the apple tree. And the apples were hanging low, under the hands, but then they rose high, far above their heads.

The sisters wanted to knock them down - the leaves would fall asleep in their eyes; they wanted to tear them off - the twigs would unravel their braids. No matter how they fought or rushed about, their hands were torn, but they could not reach them.

Play: What feelings did the sisters experience when they were unable to get the apples? (angry, envy, dissatisfaction, resentment, grief...) What was their face like? Feign their displeasure.

Khavroshechka came up - the branches bowed to her, and the apples fell towards her. She treated him strong man, and he married her. And she began to live well, without knowing the hard times.

Play: That’s the end of the fairy tale, and whoever listened, well done. As you understand - it's a shame not to know? Let's repeat this line and try to remember it too. (repeat) Now, children, we will check who listened carefully to the fairy tale. For each correct answer you will receive from me an apple token from this fairy tale. But, let's agree that I only accept an answer with a raised hand.

Play: Guys, did you like the fairy tale?

What is it called?

What words does it begin with?

What kind of people did Little Khavroshechka end up with?

How many daughters were there and what were their names?

What were they like?

What did Khavroshechka do?

Who helped Khavroshechka?

What did she help her do?

What did she say?

How did the owner find out who was helping Khavroshechka?

And which daughter told her stepmother everything?

What did Khavroshechka do?

What grew in the place where Khavroshechka planted the seeds?

Who drove past the garden, and what happened next?

Why couldn’t the stepmother’s daughters treat the master?

And who treated the master?

How did the fairy tale end?

What words did you end with?

Play: Well done, children. You can tell it to your parents. What does a fairy tale teach us? (to be kind, good, affectionate, hardworking). Good always triumphs over evil. You can’t even take a fish out of a pond without difficulty. Who from this fairy tale did you like? Why?

Well done boys! I also want you to grow up to be kind, smart, well-mannered guys, so that everyone loves and respects you. The little cow and little cow are given coloring books for your work. But you must bring them back, they will look and evaluate your work.

Guys, today we got acquainted with the Russian folk tale “Khavroshechka”, learned new words, remembered other fairy tales, how they begin and how they end. Did you like our lesson? If you liked everything, then you take a red apple and hang it on the apple tree. If you liked something, then it’s yellow. If you don’t like anything, then green. Please come to the apple tree. (play app. apples)

The song by V. Shainsky “There are many fairy tales in the world” is played

I liked you all too. Now shake hands, stand in a circle dance and hug each other and say “thank you” to each other.

Educator Bredneva E.N.

Types of children's activities: communicative, cognitive-research, productive.

Goals of the teacher:

  1. To consolidate familiar fairy tales in children’s memory, recognize them by fragments, illustrations, objects, etc.
  2. Develop coherent speech, thinking, memory, imagination.
  3. Cultivate interest and love for fairy tales.
  4. Gratitude - continue to work on the sentence and its verbal composition.
  5. Forming the skill of coordinating hand movements when writing, developing fine motor skills.

Equipment:

Illustrations for fairy tales - "The wolf and the seven Young goats" , "Ryaba Chicken" , ; exhibition of books on fairy tales; ball; toys - hare, fox, bear, wolf, bun; blanks for a book, colored pencils for each child.

Planned results

Children use the acquired knowledge in independent activities.

1. Organizational moment:

Mental health game.

Educator: Children. What a wonderful day today is. Let us give each other smiles and our greetings.

Children:

Invented by someone simply and wisely
When meeting, say hello: - Good morning!
- Good morning! Sun and birds!
Good morning! Smiling faces.

And everyone becomes kind, trusting...
May good morning last until evening.

2. Articulation gymnastics "Smile" , "Air kiss"

Guys, do you like fairy tales? (Yes.) You already know many fairy tales. Do you want to go on a visit to fairy tales? Then join hands and go. (Music sounds. Children walk in a circle)

3. Reading a poem by F. Krivin “The floorboard is creaking about something.” :

The floorboard is creaking about something,
And the knitting needle can’t sleep again,
Sitting on the bed, pillows
Ears are already pricked up.

And immediately the faces change,
Sounds and colors change...
The floorboard creaks softly,
A fairy tale goes around the room...

4. D/ Playing with the ball

(Children stand in a circle. To the music, they pass the ball to each other, the music stops, the child takes a picture with the hero of the fairy tale. Children take turns answering in which fairy tale this hero appears.) For example: cow - fairy tale "Tiny - Khavroshechka" .

Goat -…; Bear -…; Wolf -…; Geese -...; Fox -…; Chicken -…; Hare-…

Well done! -

Please tell us what fairy tales tell us about?

Fairy tales tell about the unprecedented, the miraculous.

What kind of fairy tales are there?

Guys, why do you think fairy tales are called folk tales? (because they were composed by the people).

Fairy tales were passed from one person to another. Therefore, fairy tales belong to oral folk art.

What types of fairy tales are there?

Fairy tales are good. In every fairy tale, the winner is always... (good), and evil is always... (punished).

6. Game: “Find out the fairy tale by the riddle”

Guys, do you know a lot of fairy tales? (Yes). Let's check it now. I will ask you riddles, and you will name a fairy tale.

A girl appeared in a flower cup
And that girl was a little bigger than a marigold. (Thumbelina)

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)

Treats small children
Heals birds and animals
He looks through his glasses
Good doctor... (Aibolit).

I left my grandfather.
I left my grandmother
I'll come to you soon. (Kolobok).

7. Game: “Find out the fairy tale from the picture”

Well done, you can recognize a fairy tale from a riddle. Try to recognize a fairy tale from its illustration. (Illustrations for fairy tales are hung on the board "The wolf and the seven Young goats" , "Ryaba Chicken" , "Fox - sister and gray wolf" ) .

1) - Guys, look and tell me what fairy tale this illustration is from? - shows an illustration from a fairy tale "The wolf and the seven Young goats" (This is a fairytale "The wolf and the seven Young goats" .)

Who composed it? (This is a Russian folk tale.)

What does this fairy tale teach us? (Because you can’t open the door for strangers, you have to listen to your mother, not be angry like a wolf, but be kind.)

2) what fairy tale is this illustration from?

"Fox - sister and gray wolf"

Tell me, did the fox do the right thing?

No, she deceived everyone

3) - Look and tell me which fairy tale this illustration is from? - shows an illustration from a fairy tale "Chicken Ryaba" (This is a fairytale "Chicken Ryaba" .)

Which chicken in this fairy tale is good or bad? (The hen is good. She gave her grandfather and grandmother a golden egg, and when the mouse broke it, she took pity on them and laid them another egg.)

8. Game: "Find out the fairy tale by the characters"

I will name the fairy-tale characters, and you will remember the names of the fairy tales in which they act.

  1. Grandfather, bug, granddaughter, mouse. (Fairy tale "Turnip" )
  2. Mouse, grandma, egg. (Fairy tale "Ryaba Chicken" )
  3. A very little girl, a cockchafer, a swallow, a mouse. (Fairy tale "Thumbelina" )
  4. King, three sons, arrow, swamp. (Fairy tale "Princess Frog" )
  5. Fizminutka:

“There are two frogs in the swamp...”
There are two frogs in the swamp,
Two cheerful girlfriends
Washed early in the morning

Rubbed with a towel
They stomped their feet
Hands were clapping
Leaned to the left to the right and returned back

That's the secret of health!
Hello to all physical education friends!!!

10. Game-based learning situation “Making proposals”

Guys, now I'll show you fairy tale hero, and you must name it and make any sentence with this word. For example: hare (the hare loves carrots). How many words does this sentence consist of? (this sentence consists of 3 words.). (Cat; Mouse).

11. Finger gymnastics:

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.

Educator:

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. Fairy tales: Geese-swans, Masha and the bear, Ivan Tsarevich and the gray wolf, Turnip, Kolobok, Snow Maiden. The teacher at this time reads the poem:

It's hard to put together a fairy tale,
But we don’t need to bother.
Friendly, brave and skillful
We got down to business with you!

Educator.

Well done! We managed to put it together!
Koshchei's tricks have been overcome!
We stayed for a while
And now on our way,

We need to go back to kindergarten
and get down to business.

(Children to music "are returning" )

12. Artistic creativity

I have prepared a template for a book of Russian folk tales, and I invite you to be illustrators for it. We will give it to the kids, let them rejoice. Take a seat at the tables.

A table is not a bed
And you can't lie on it.
Sit slim at the table
And behave with dignity.

(children color coloring pages for the fairy tale "Turnip" )

13. Reflection

What do fairy tales teach?

What kind of fairy tales are there?

Educator.

With skillful hands,
For intelligence and ingenuity
To those who worked
To those who tried

I want to say thank you!