Quiz "chest of fairy tales". Fairy tale quiz (elementary school), competitions, relay races on fairy tales


Childhood... We all go through it, only it ends very quickly... We lose it in time, but it remains inside us forever! Agree, because in each of us lives Small child, which from time to time reminds of itself. And if we don't make friends with him, if we don't find mutual language, then our life becomes a continuous problem, tension, and not pleasure.

Yes, each of us keeps in himself a little girl or a boy - who we were several decades ago. This is probably why we, as adults, love fairy tales, stories, cartoons so much. We are ready to read children's books and get no less pleasure from this than the children themselves. There are fairy tales that are worth reading not only for kids, but for adults too. These are the tales that are filled with huge deep meaning. Their subtext is not perceived in childhood, but only after years. These fairy tales are written not only for children, but also for adults. No wonder psychologists advise children to read fairy tales aloud. They are able to discover a lot and teach a lot not only to a child, but also to an adult!

Below you will find best excerpts out of everything famous fairy tales that are filled philosophical sense. These stories are worth reading and revisiting!

Reading lesson

teachers primary school Kiseleva V.A.

ZATO Solnechny Krasnoyarsk Territory

Journey through the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin Tales of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin are known and loved in many countries. In this game, we want to check how well the guys are familiar with the characters of these fairy tales, they know their content. To do this, we have developed various kinds of tasks, children are invited to: Choose fairy tales belonging to the pen of A.S. Pushkin Determine which of his works the passage belongs to Remember which characters belong to which work Reproduce the words and voice the actions of these characters 3 teams of 3- 4 players. To conduct the game, it is necessary to choose a host and members of the jury. Competition 1. Choose a fairy tale In this competition, we invite children to choose from total number fairy tales are those that belong to the pen of A.S. Pushkin. The time to complete the task is 1 minute. For each incorrect answer, the teams are penalized with a penalty point. 1) “Ruslan and Lyudmila” 2) “Aibolit” 3) “Humpbacked Horse” 4) “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” 5) “The Tale of dead princess and about the seven heroes "6) "Fly-Tsokotuha" 7) "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel" 8) "Fedorino's grief" 9) "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ..." 10) "Uncle Styopa" Answers "Ruslan and Lyudmila", "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish", "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs", "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel", "The Tale of Tsar Saltan..." Competition 2. Learn a fairy tale Teams listen to excerpts from various fairy tales by A.S. Pushkin and distribute their numbers in columns. For each correct answer, the team earns 1 point.
"The Tale of Tsar Saltan..." "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"
Fragments from fairy tales No. 1 “Three girls under the window Were spinning late in the evening. "If I were a queen, - Says one girl, - Then I would prepare a feast for the whole baptized world." No. 2 "Nowhere, in distant kingdom, In the thirtieth state, Once upon a time there was a glorious king Dadon. From his youth he was formidable And every now and then He boldly inflicted insults on his neighbors, But in his old age he wanted to Rest from military deeds And arrange peace for himself ... "No. White-faced, black-browed, Such a meek disposition. And the bridegroom was found by her, Prince Elisha. No. 4 “Meanwhile, as he is far away, Beats long and cruelly, The term of the homeland is coming; God gave them a son in arshin, And the queen over the child Like an eagle over an eaglet; She sends a messenger with a letter, To please her father. No. 5 “King Dadon hurries to the tent ... What scary picture! In front of him are his two sons, Without helmets and without armor, Both lie dead, Sword thrust into each other. No. 6 “There is nothing to do. She, full of black envy, Throwing a mirror under the bench, Called Chernavka to her And punishes her, her hay girl, The message of the princess into the wilderness of the forest And, having tied her, alive Under the pine tree, leave there To be eaten by wolves. No. 7 “The old man returned to the old woman: The old woman has a new trough. Even worse, the old woman scolds: “You fool, you simpleton! Begged, fool, trough! Is there a lot of self-interest in the trough? No. 8 “The wind is walking on the sea And the boat is urging; He runs to himself in the waves On swollen sails. Past the steep island, Past the big city, Cannons fire from the pier, Order the ship to land. No. 9 “Guests are pestering the outpost; Tsar Gvidon invites them to visit, He feeds and waters them And orders to keep the answer: “What are you, guests, bargaining for And where are you sailing now?” No. 10 “Oh, you, honest fellows, Brothers, you are my relatives, - The princess says to them, - If I lie, may God command Do not leave my place alive. What do i do? After all, I'm a bride." No. 11 “He went to his dugout, But there is no trace of the dugout; In front of him is a hut with a light room, With a brick, bleached chimney, With oak, plank gates. The old woman sits under the window, What the world is worth scolding her husband. No. 12 “The door quietly opened, And the princess found herself In a bright room; all around Benches covered with carpets, An oak table under the saints, A stove with a tiled couch. The girl sees that good people live here; Know she won't be offended! “No one is in sight.” Answers
"The Tale of Tsar Saltan..." "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" "The Tale of the Dead Thy Princess and the Seven Gods" "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"
№1 №7 №3 №2
№4 №11 №6 №5
№8 №10
№9 №12
Competition 3. Questionnaire In this competition, each team answers questions, for the correct answer the jury awards the team 1 point. If the team does not know the correct answer or answered incorrectly, the right to answer passes to the next team. If all teams found it difficult to answer, the presenter can address the question to the audience. The most active spectators will be rewarded at the end of the game.
    Remember what phrase the fish said to the fisherman after each of his requests. (“Do not be sad, go with God”)
2) What did the old woman want to become, after which the fish turned her back into a peasant woman? (Mistress of the sea.) 3) Where did the old man and the old woman live? (In a dilapidated dugout.)
    What did the old woman want to become after she received a new hut? (Pillar noblewoman.) Which magic item the stepmother of the princess from "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs" owned? (Mirror.) What did the evil queen order her servant Chernavka to do with the princess in the forest? (Take her far into the forest, tie her alive under a pine tree and "leave her there to be eaten by wolves") Who recovered in search of the princess? (Her fiancé, Prince Elisha) How kind princess treated the old beggar woman? (Bread.) Who did Prince Elisha turn to for help while looking for his bride? (To the sun, moon, wind)
    Who gave King Dadon a golden cockerel? (Sage) Why did King Dadon need a golden cockerel? (To guard the borders of his realm) From the attacks of which bird did the prince save the Swan princess? (From kite)
13) Who did Princess Swan turn Prince Gvidon into for the first time when he wanted to see his father? (In a mosquito) 14) What animal ate nuts with golden shells on the island of Prince Guidon? (Squirrel) 15) Past what island lay the path of merchants to the kingdom glorious Saltan? (Past Buyana Island) Competition 4. Continue the line The facilitator needs to write lines from fairy tales in advance | on different cards and spread them out in front of the participants, text down. Team captains take turns approaching the leader and take 4 cards for their team. Then, within 5 minutes, the participants prepare for the competition. The task of the players is to continue the lines from fairy tales, to reproduce the text as accurately as possible. The jury evaluates the performance of teams on a 5-point system. 1) “My light, mirror! tell
Yes, tell the whole truth:
Am I the sweetest in the world,
___________________________(All rouge and whiter?) 2) “Oh, you vile glass! ___________________________ (You're lying to spite me.) 3) “Here on Christmas Eve, on the very night of _____________________ (God gives the queen a daughter.) 4) And the rumor began to ring: _____________________ (The Tsar's daughter is gone!)
    “And to her a mirror in response:
    ____________________________("You are beautiful, no doubt...") But lives without any glory,
Among the green oak forests, At the seven heroes, ______________________ (The one that is sweeter than you.")
    "If the red maiden,
    ______________________(Be our dear sister.)
8) “Wind, wind! Tu is mighty ______________________ (You are chasing flocks of clouds.) 9) “But the nuts are not simple, ______________________ (All shells are golden.) 10) “If I were a queen, -
The third sister said, -
I would be for the father-king ______________________ (She gave birth to a hero.)
    “Yes, tell me: Prince Guidon
    _____________________(Sends his bow to the king de)"Oh you gentlemen,
_____________________(How long did it take? Where to?) Competition 5. Solve the crossword Participants are asked to solve a crossword puzzle. All words encrypted in a crossword puzzle are written in nominative case, singular. The time to complete the task is 10 minutes. For each correct word, the team gets 1 point. Horizontal questions
    "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ..." - At what time of the day did the three sisters talk about what they would do if they were
    queens. (Evening.)
    What did Prince Gvidon turn into when he flew to visit his father for the third time? (Bumblebee.)
    "Be one of you a weaver,
And the other _______________ (Cook.)
    What did the old man catch when he cast his net for the first time? (Tina.)
    How did the evil queen poison the princess from "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ..."? (Apple.)
    What did Prince Gvidon turn into when he flew to visit his father for the second time? (Fly.)
    How did the old man fish? (Seine.)
    Where was the barrel thrown by the sea, in which Prince Gvidon was with his mother? (Island.)
vertical question "... Thirty-three heroes, All young handsome men, Daring giants All are equal, like a selection, Uncle __________ is with them" (Chernomor.) Competition 6. Additional questions These questions are used by the facilitator when the teams score the same number of points. To determine the winner, the players are asked additional questions. Only those teams that have equal amount points. The players listen to the questions and write the answers on the sheets, and then give them to the jury for verification, and they themselves discuss the correct answers together with the host. Each correct answer is worth two points.
    From what wood did Prince Gvidon make his bow when he came out of the barrel with his mother? (From oak.)
    What did the seven heroes treat the princess to at their first meeting?
("... They sat in a corner, They brought a pie; Pour a glass full Served on a tray.") 3) What was the name of the house where the seven heroes lived? (Terem.) At the end of the game, the jury sums up the results, calculates the points scored by the teams, subtracts penalty points and announces the winning team.

Type of lesson: lesson setting a learning problem.

  • introduce children to three types of fairy tales: fairy tales, household tales, fairy tales about animals;
  • to form in children positive motives for educational and cognitive activity, creative initiatives, activity;
  • develop children's speech, enrich vocabulary.

Planned achievements of students in the lesson:

  • see the diversity of Russians folk tales;
  • be aware of the distinctive features three types fairy tales: magical, everyday, about animals.

Demonstration material: drawings with the image three houses to every kind of fairy tales; a chest with various items from fairy tales; cards with fragments of Russian folk tales.

Lesson project.

1. Emotional mood.

Let's smile at each other! I am glad to see your faces, your smiles and I think that today will bring us all the joy of communicating with each other. I wish you success and creative success!

2. Message of the topic of the lesson.

Today, guys, we have to open the door to the wonderful world of fairy tales. Story. It seems that the word itself glows and rings like a bell. It rings with a silver magic ring, like the bells of a troika, taking us to wonderful world beautiful and dangerous adventures, fantastic wonders. Now we read fairy tales in books, but before they were only told, or, as they said then, they were told. Grandmothers, grandfathers, parents told their children, and when they grew up and became adults, they began to tell them to their children. So fairy tales were passed from mouth to mouth, from generation to generation.

In the Russian countryside, they loved to tell fairy tales for long evenings. Fairy tales have come to us from time immemorial. The first fairy tales were born long before people learned to write and publish books.

Listen to Valentin Berestov's poem "Fairy Tale"

No wonder children love fairy tales.
After all, the fairy tale is good
What is in it a happy ending
The soul already feels.
And for any test
Brave hearts agree
In impatient anticipation
Happy end.

3. Work with a proverb.

On the board (or screen) proverb: " A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it - good fellows lesson".(A.S. Pushkin).

Read the proverb.

How do you understand the first part of the proverb? ( A fairy tale is fiction, incredible and amazing events take place in it)

How do you understand the second part of the proverb? ( No matter how much fiction, a fairy tale speaks of real life)

What wisdom does a fairy tale teach? ( Teaches justice, helps to get to know oneself and others better, teaches compassion, mercy, understand someone else's misfortune, teaches fidelity in friendship, diligence, courage, endurance, ingenuity)

Read the titles of the stories. Think about how they can be divided into two groups?

(The names of the following fairy tales are written on the cards for each group:

  • "Thumbelina"
  • "The Little Humpbacked Horse"
  • "Three Bears"
  • "Princess Frog"
  • "The Fox and the Wolf"
  • "Cinderella"
  • "How a man divided geese"

All fairy tales can be divided into copyright ( who have an author - a specific person) and folk ( these tales belong to oral folk art, they were created by unknown storytellers and were passed down orally from generation to generation)

Today we will talk about Russian folk tales. All children love fairy tales. Name your favorite fairy tales (children's answers).

But it is not enough to love fairy tales, they must also be known and remembered. Let's check how you remember fairy tales. My assistants will tell (or read) excerpts from Russian folk tales. It is necessary to listen to the passage to the end, and then try to guess the name of the fairy tale.

An excerpt from the fairy tale "Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf" (narrated by a trained student)

[... Ivan Tsarevich went back along the way, and the gray wolf jumped over the wall - and into the garden. He sat down behind a bush and looked: Elena the Beautiful came out with her mothers, nannies. She walked and walked, and only lagged behind the mothers and nannies, the gray wolf grabbed Elena the Beautiful, threw her over her back - and ran away ...]

An excerpt from the fairy tale "Sister Chanterelle and the Wolf".

[... Grandfather caught a fish and is carrying a whole cart home.

The fox saw this, she wanted fish. And she decided to outwit her grandfather. The fox ran ahead, lay down on the road and pretended to be dead.

Here the grandfather is riding and sees: in the middle of the road lies a fox. Grandfather got down from the cart, went up to her, but the fox did not move, it lay as if dead ...]

An excerpt from the fairy tale "Porridge from an ax"

[... The old woman has plenty of everything, but she was stingy with feeding the soldier, pretending to be an orphan.

Oh, kind person, and today she herself has not eaten anything yet: nothing.

Well, no, no, no, - the soldier says.

Then he noticed an ax without an ax handle under the bench.

If there is nothing else, you can cook porridge from an ax ...]

Think and say what these passages have in common and how they differ.

5. The division of fairy tales into three groups.

There are three houses on the board, symbolizing three types of fairy tales. (picture)

Look what houses! In each of them live fairy-tale heroes. Now you will read excerpts from fairy tales, remember their names and think about which house you can put the main characters in (group work).

Each group has cards with excerpts from fairy tales.

1. [... Once upon a time there were a fox and a hare. The fox has an icy hut, and the hare has a bast hut. Here is the fox teasing the hare:

My hut is light, and yours is dark! I have a light one, and you have a dark one...]

("Zayushkina's hut")

2. [... The fox grabbed the cockerel in its claws and carried it to its hole, beyond dark forests, over fast rivers, over high mountains...]

("Cockerel is a golden comb")

3. [... One day the king says the following word:

My children are cute! Take an arrow for yourself, draw tight bows and shoot arrows in different directions; on whose yard the arrow falls, woo there ...]

("Princess Frog")

4.[...The old woman brought a cauldron.

The soldier washed the ax, lowered it into the cauldron, poured water and put it on fire.

The soldier took out a spoon, stirs the brew. Tried.

Well, how? - asks the old woman.

It will be ready soon, - the soldier answers. - It's a pity that there is no salt...]

("Porridge from an ax")

5. [... Three bears lived in this house. One bear was a father, his name was Mikhail Ivanovich. He was big and shaggy. The other was a bear. She was smaller, and her name was Nastasya Petrovna. The third was little bear, and his name was Mishutka ...]

("Three Bears")

6. [... The wolf has nothing to do. He went to the blacksmith and ordered his throat to be reforged so that he could sing in a thin voice. The blacksmith cut his throat. The wolf again ran to the hut and hid behind a bush...]

("The wolf and the seven Young goats")

7. [... All around the night is black, the forest is dense, the wind is evil. Vasilisa cried, took a doll out of her pocket:

My dear doll, they send me to Baba Yaga for fire...]

("Vasilisa - the Beautiful")

The heroes of what fairy tales will live in the first house? (3, 7)

The heroes of what fairy tales will live in the second house? (1,2,5,6)

The heroes of what fairy tales will live in the third house? (four)

Why do all our fairy-tale heroes live in three different houses? ( The first house looks like a tower, they should live there magical heroes, for example, Vasilisa the Wise. The second house looks like a forest hut, it is more suitable for forest animals. The third house is for ordinary people: a man, a woman, a soldier).

Ivan Tsarevich, Vasilisa the Beautiful, Baba Yaga live in a house that looks like a tower. This house is magical. Miracles and various transformations take place in fairy tales. These fictional tales with various fantastic events are called fairy tales.

Where the characters of fairy tales are animals, these are fairy tales about animals.

And there is more household tales. They present the usual simple people: man, woman, soldier, and they lived in a simple hut. These are fairy tales about a simple life, about everyday life, that is, everyday life.

Previously, you did not think about the fact that fairy tales are different: magical, everyday, about animals. On the one hand, all these are fairy tales, on the other hand, they are different. What makes them different from each other? What must be in fairy tales, what mood is there?

And for whom were fairy tales written: for children or for adults? ( About animals - for small ones, household ones - for adults, and magical ones - everyone is interested).

6. The game "Guess what fairy tale the object is from"

Elements different fairy tales
We collected in a box.
Guess fairy tale name,
Be careful, friend!

Items from different fairy tales are hidden in the chest. You must remember what fairy tale they are from, who they belong to, what role they play. (Ring, feather, apple, spoon, arrow, ball).

What houses are these things from?

We have seen how different fairy tales are: for different listeners by age, with different moods, with different heroes. And yet they are all called fairy tales. Why? What unites them?

7. Dramatization of a Russian folk tale (at the choice of the teacher)

(Show prepared children)

8. The result of the lesson.

What's new in the lesson?

What kinds of fairy tales do you know?

Bibliography.

  1. Russian fairy tales about animals. M.: "Eksmo", 2004
  2. Reader in literature for grades 1-4 of high school / Comp. T. A. Butenko; Privolzh. Publishing house "Children's book", 2002.
  3. Princess Frog. Russian fairy tales. Moscow: ONIX 21st century, 2001.

Quiz on Russian folk tales "Round dance of fairy tales"

Leading. Good afternoon, dear children and dear teachers! Today we have gathered with you to find out which of you will become " The best connoisseur our Russian folk tales. We all come from childhood. And childhood is the first joys, affectionate lullabies, the best fairy tales in the world. Fairy tale is literary work, where something unusual, magical is always told. In a fairy tale, there is always a struggle between good and evil, honest, good always wins. Do you know fairy tales? Our quiz will find out.

We have a large stock!

Who are they for? For you!

We know you love games

Songs, riddles and dances.

But there is nothing more interesting

Than our fairy tales.

Reader 1: There are many fairy tales in the world

Sad and funny.

And live in the world

We cannot do without them.

Reader 2: Who did not read fairy tales in childhood

Think you've lost half your life

I did not recognize beautiful friends

Did you read? Did you read?

Reader 3: Make friends with a good fairy tale

And in a moment she is you

For rivers and seas.

Reader 4.

You will know good with her

And conquer any evil

Leading. Guys, we're starting a quiz. For each correct answer, you will receive tokens. Whoever gets the most tokens wins.

So, go!

1 contest "Guess the fairy tale"

1. Came out as a friendly family,

To deal with one.

Do not come to the aid of the mouse,

Nothing would come of them.

TURNIP

2. The girl from the snow immediately came to life:

She moved her foot, moved her hand.

Didn't like the sun, didn't expect heat

And why did you go berry picking with your girlfriends?

SNOW MAIDEN

3. An arrow flew and hit the swamp.
And in that swamp someone caught her.
Who, having said goodbye to green skin,
He became cute, beautiful, handsome.

PRINCESS FROG

4. In a fairy tale, the sky is blue,

In the fairy tale, the birds are scary.

Rechenka, save me

Rechenka, save me.

SWAN GEESE

5. Said a word -

The stove rolled.

straight from the village

To the king and princess.

And for what, I don't know

Lucky lazy.

BY MAGIC

6. Beat, yes beat

On a plate with a nose -

Didn't swallow anything

And left with a nose.

FOX AND CRANE

7. Oh, Petya - simplicity

I screwed up a little

Didn't listen to the cat

Looked out the window.

CAT, COCK AND FOX

8. There is no river or pond.

Where to drink water?

Highly tasty water

In the hole from the hoof.

SISTER ALYONUSHKA AND BROTHER IVANUSHKA

2 competition "Inhabitants of one fairy tale"

Pay attention to these drawings. They depict the heroes of various fairy tales. Your task: to find two characters from the same fairy tale, and also remember its name. Whoever finds the heroes ahead must raise his hand.

3 competition "Fabulous Lotto"

I call the first word - the children take turns guessing the full name of the fairy tale. For the correct answer - a token

Sivka - Burka

Geese - Swans

Vasilisa - wise

Freezing - Red nose, Ivanovich

Zayushkin - Hut

Flying - Ship

Princess - Frog

Tiny - Khavroshechka

Hen – Ryaba

Masha and - Bear

Boy - With a finger

4 competition "Magic things"

You know the heroes, but will you recognize these items from which fairy tales, and to whom they belong?

    Needle ( Koshchei the Immortal)

    Arrow ( Princess Frog)

    stove ( By pike command)

    Axe ( Ax porridge)

    Turnip ( turnip)

    Pitcher ( Fox and crane)

    Stupa ( Baba Yaga)

5 competition "Like a hero of a fairy tale"

Task: you need not only to remember, but also to sing or say like a hero from a fairy tale.

1. What song did Kolobok sing?

2. What did the goat sing to her kids?

3. What did Mashenka say to the bear while sitting in the box?

4. What did the hen Ryaba say to her grandfather and grandmother?

5. What words did the wolf help himself to catch fish on his tail?

(Catch, fish, big and small! No, it's better to catch a big one, and even more!)

6. What did the fox say at that time?

(- Clarify, clarify the stars in the sky! Freeze, freeze, wolf tail!)

7. What did the animals ask in the fairy tale “Teremok” before entering there?

8. What words did Emelya say so that everything would be done by itself?

6 competition "Guess the tale from the passage"

Listen carefully to the passage and guess which fairy tale it is from.

1. ... The cat heard ... The cat ran ... The back is an arc, the tail is a pipe, the eyes are burning, the claws are released. Well, scratch the fox! The fox fought, fought, and the cockerel let go.

("The Cat and the Rooster")

2. ... The bear put the wolf in the bushes, covered it with dry leaves, and climbed up the pine tree and looked to see if anyone was coming ... ("The Cat and the Fox")

3. ... He curled up and rolled between the fir trees, between the birches. Rolled, rolled and rolled to the hut ... on chicken legs ... ("Swan geese")

4. ... The wolf looked around, he wanted to call the fox for help, but she had already caught a trace - she ran away. The wolf spent the whole night at the ice-hole - he could not pull his tail out ...

("The Fox and the Wolf")

7 competition "Blitz - Poll"

    What are the Russian folk tales, the heroes of which are animals. Whoever calls last wins.

    Where is the death of Koshchei? (In an egg)

    Who took the boy to Baba Yaga? (Swan geese)

    In which fairy tale did the boy turn into a goat and why?

    Name the heroes of the fairy tale "Teremok".

    Which male name most common in fairy tales? (Ivan).

    Who and with whom arranged such a division: "To me, the tops, and to you the roots." (man and bear)

    What is the name of the dog from the fairy tale "Turnip". (Bug)

    Baba Yaga's home? (hut)

"See see!

Don't sit on a stump

Don't eat the pie!

Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa!” (Mashenka. "Mashenka and the Bear")

    Who loved to brag and paid for it with his life? (Kolobok)

    Who said so and from what fairy tale?

“Ku-ku-re-ku! I carry a scythe on my shoulder,

I want a fox in the field,

The fox has gone." (Rooster from the fairy tale "The Fox and the Hare")

8 competition "The fairy tale became a reality"

Long ago, people dreamed of rising into the air, like birds, sinking to the bottom of the sea and feeling like fish ... They also dreamed of magical objects - remember the fairy tale about the pot that cooked porridge by itself? As time went on, some dreams came true. Name the miraculous inventions of man that replaced fabulous objects.

Gusli-samogudy- ( record player)

Mortar- (rocket, plane)

Miracle Mirror - (TV, computer)

feather fire bird (lamp, chandelier).

Sleigh that they carry themselves (automobile)

A ball of thread showing the way (compass).

9 competition "Collect a proverb"

It is necessary to collect a proverb from the individual words scattered around the screen and try to explain the meaning.

(A man without friends is like a falcon without wings)

While they are collecting the proverb, I suggest that you compose a fairy tale yourself.

"Composing a fairy tale" (a game with the audience)

old lock- in the middle of the forest

Sleeping in this castle ... (princess).

The forest hides a dense castle,

Prince brave to the castle ... (jumps)

Prince beauty ... (wake up).

Evil Kashchei is not stupid at all:

He guards the old ... (oak),

On a chain of a hundred rings

Golden hanging ... (casket).

Guarding that casket is no joke.

The hare is in it, and in the hare - ... (duck).

On Kashchei, the duck is evil,

There is an egg in it, and in it - ... (needle).

Who will secretly get the needle,

He is stronger than Kashchei ... (becomes).

Guys, what are these proverbs about? (answer: friendship)

Now I will name fairy tales for you, and you will have to think and say which of these fairy tales is about friendship.

1. "Kolobok"

2. "Teremok"

3. Masha and the Bear

4. Fox and Crane

5. "Ryaba Hen"

Why do you think so? (because all together the heroes were able to defend themselves against the fox, the wolf and the bear)

Guys, is our class friendly?

What is your friendship like?

What other proverbs about friendship do you know?

They say that a fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows. ”And what else, besides friendship, do Russian folk tales teach us?

Our small holiday has come to an end,

Fascinating reading we wish you with all our hearts.

You girls, you boys

Get along with the book and make friends!
Let the love of a good book

Will live with you!

I thank all the participants for participating in this competition, for showing good knowledge about Russian folk tales.

I am sure that you will want to flip through the magnificent pages of these fairy tales more than once!

Our young friend! Take with you on the road

Your favorite fairy tale friends.

At the cherished hour they will help you

Find a dream and make life brighter.

(Summing up, counting tokens)

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We lose childhood in time, but we keep it in ourselves. Perhaps that is why we love fairy tales so much. Many of them are worth reading not only at a young age, but also at a mature age, because they are filled with much more meaning than we think in childhood. website I have collected for you excerpts from famous fairy tales that are worth re-reading.

"All About the Moomins" by Tove Jansson

You can lie on the bridge and watch the water flow. Or run, or wander through the swamp in red boots, or curl up in a ball and listen to the rain pounding on the roof.
It is very easy to be happy.

"Pollyanna", Eleanor Porter

After briefing her niece on the daily routine, Miss Polly got up from her chair and headed for the door.
- But Aunt Polly! cried Pollyanna in fright. - Aunt Polly! When will I live? You left me no time at all.
- Live? Aunt Polly raised her eyebrows in surprise. “I don’t understand what you mean, my child? We all live until the Lord takes us to Himself. And you live, whatever you do.
- Well, yes, yes, Aunt Polly! Of course, all the time I'm practicing, I won't stop breathing or moving. But that doesn't mean I'll live. After all, when I sleep, I also breathe, but I do not live. When I speak live, Aunt Polly, I mean I can do what I want.

"The Wizard of Oz",
Alexander Volkov

Ellie walked thoughtfully and did not notice how the Scarecrow fell into the pit. He had to call his friends for help.

Why didn't you go around? - asked Tin Woodman.

Don't know! answered the Scarecrow frankly. - You see, I have a head stuffed with straw, and I'm going to Goodwin to ask for some brains.

So! said the Woodcutter. - In any case, brains are not the best thing in the world.

Here's another! - the Scarecrow was surprised. - Why do you think so?

I used to have brains,” the Tin Woodman explained. “But now that I have to choose between brains and heart, I prefer the heart.

And why? asked the Scarecrow.

Brains do not make a person happy, and happiness is the best thing on earth.

“Really, we will always be?”, Sergey Kozlov

I would, you know what I want most? - thinking, said the Bear cub to the Hedgehog. - I would like most of all to see a bump grow on each of your needles.
- And what would grow then?
- And then you would real Christmas tree and lived for a hundred years.
- That's good... How would you talk to me?
- I would climb to the very top and whisper into the crown.

"The Little Prince", Antoine de Saint-Exupery

In vain I listened to her, - trustfully said The little Prince me once. - You should never listen to what the flowers say. You just have to look at them and breathe in their scent. My flower filled my whole planet with fragrance, but I did not know how to rejoice in it. This talk of claws and tigers... They were supposed to move me, but I got angry...

And he also confessed:

I did not understand anything then! It was necessary to judge not by words, but by deeds. She gave me her fragrance, lit up my life. I shouldn't have run. Behind these miserable tricks and tricks one should have guessed tenderness. The flowers are so inconsistent! But I was too young, I didn't know how to love yet.

“If I don’t exist at all”, Sergey Kozlov

Every evening, the Hedgehog and the Bear cub gathered either at the Hedgehog or at the Bear cub and talked about something. So today the Hedgehog said to the Bear cub:
- It's still good that we have each other!
The little bear nodded.
- Just imagine: I'm not there, you're sitting alone and there's no one to talk to.
- And where are you?
- I am not here, I am out.
“It doesn’t happen like that,” said Little Bear.
“I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. “But all of a sudden, I don’t exist at all. You are alone. Well, what are you going to do?
- I'll turn everything upside down, and you'll be found!
- No, I'm nowhere!
- Then, then ... Then I'll run out into the field, - said the Bear cub. - And I will shout: “E-e-e-zhi-i-i-k!”, And you will hear and shout: “Bear-o-o-ok! ..” Here.
- No, - said the Hedgehog. - I don't have one bit. Understand?
- What are you doing to me? - Bear cub got angry. If you are not, then I am not. Understood?

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