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Methodological development of a training session

on the topic of:

“Who is this person? (Based on the story “Thirty Grains” by Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov)”

Primary school teacher:

Tkach Ekaterina Vladimirovna

Lesson objectives:
- To introduce students to the life and work of the wonderful Kursk writer E.I. Nosova.

Shape:
a) the ability to independently work with additional literature;
b) skills in analyzing literary texts.
– To develop in students:
a) language competence;
b) reader's interest and cognitive activity.
- Bring up:
a) information culture of students;
b) love and compassion for all living things, respect for nature;
c) communication skills;
d) discipline, accuracy, persistence in achieving goals.
Planned results:
Subject: read the text aloud in whole words, combining them into phrases intonationally, increase the pace of reading when re-reading the text, selectively read the text aloud (to oneself), answer questions. Find the necessary information in the book. Highlight the means of artistic expression in a literary text (epithets, comparisons).
Personal: accept the learning task of the lesson and strive to complete it. Fostering a respectful attitude towards Russia and a sense of pride; to cultivate love for one’s native country, native land, expressed in interest in its nature. Development of empathy and compassion, emotional moral responsiveness.
Metasubject:
Cognitive: search and selection of necessary information from various sources. Explain the meaning of some words based on the text or using explanatory dictionaries. Form a cognitive motive, be able to consciously and voluntarily construct a speech statement. Summarize and analyze the information received, draw conclusions.
Communicative:participate in group work: choose that part of the text that corresponds to a given communicative task; convey orally the content of what was read; be able to fully and clearly give an answer to the question posed, speak in front of listeners, master monologue and dialogic forms of speech in accordance with the norms of the native language.
Regulatory: predict the topic of the lesson. Plan work in the lesson, choose types of activities. Reflection on methods and conditions of action, control and evaluation of the process and results of activity.
Didactic support:

  • Cards with titles of works by E.I. Nosova.
  • portrait of E.I. Nosova;
  • exhibition of books by Kursk writer E.I. Nosova;
  • explanatory dictionary, ed. Ozhegova S.I. and Shvedova N.Yu, Dalia V.I
  • multimedia projector;
  • computer presentation for the lesson.

I want to write a book like this

so that everyone who reads it,

I would put thirty on my window

hemp grains.

E. Nosov

Progress of the lesson

I. Motivation for educational activities.(slide-2)

Where does the wind stay at night? When does the sun wake up? How to catch a rainbow? How to reach the horizon?

These and many other questions trouble a child in early childhood who is learning to understand the world around him.

And an adult can also ask these questions. For yourself. To others. And maybe even readers , if this adult is a writer, such as Evgeny Nosov.

In the work “Thirty Grains,” which we will analyze today, there is a simple and at the same time complex question -Who is Man?(slide-3)

II. Identifying the location and cause of the problem

Is it possible to immediately answer this question? Let's ask our peers about this.Interview-survey of children(slide -4)

As you can see, answering this question is not very easy. Let's ask the writer Evgeny Nosov about this.

III. Goal setting

Formulating the topic of the lesson and setting goals for educational activities and its acceptance (slide 5)

IV.Work on the topic of the lesson

(Slides -6,7,8, 9,10 with a portrait and biography of the writer)

  1. - Let's remember his biography

(students have prepared a message in advance and speak to the class)

(slide-6 ) -Evgeny Nosov was born in 1925 into the family of a hereditary craftsman and blacksmith. As a sixteen-year-old boy, he survived the fascist occupation. He graduated from eighth grade and after the Battle of Kursk (July 5 - August 23, 1943) he went to the front, joining the artillery troops, becoming a gunner. Participated in Operation Bagration, in the battles on the Rogachev bridgehead beyond the Dnieper. Fought in Poland.

(slide -7)- In the battles near Koenigsberg on February 8, 1945, he was seriously wounded and on May 9, 1945 he was met in a hospital in Serpukhov, about which he later wrote the story “Red Wine of Victory.” After leaving the hospital, he received disability benefits.

(slide -8) -After the war, I graduated from high school. He went to Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and worked as an artist, designer, and literary collaborator. I started writing prose.

(slide 9) -For his creativity he was awarded the highest award - the Golden Star of the Hero of Socialist Labor and many orders and medals. He was buried in Kursk in 2002.

(slide -10) -Having survived a terrible war, the writer forever realized the value of life and our responsibility for all life on Earth. And in his stories he reflects on the great role of man in the world, on his responsibility for the world.

  1. Analysis of the work
  • Let's return to the story, which was written in 1961.
  • Did you like the story?
  • Who is the narrator in the work?
  • How do you imagine it?(slide 11 - writer and bird on the cover of the book)
  1. Reading the roles of the dialogue between man and bird
  • - Can I peck another grain? The only one?And the titmouse, frightened by the noise of its own wings, flew away with the hemp into the tree...
    …… - You see, this is the responsibility of every person. It's impossible without her. All people must do something. This is how they help each other.
    - How do you help people?
    (slide 12)
    - I want to write a book. Such a book that everyone who reads it would put thirty hemp grains on his window...

But it seems that the titmouse is not listening to me at all. Having clasped the seed with her paws, she slowly pecks it at the tip of the ruler.

  1. Pause - getting to know the tits

(slides 13-19 with photographs of tits and birdsong)

  1. Conversation based on the text of the story(slide 20 with questions to the text)

Do you think this conversation actually happened?? (No. This is a dialogue of souls)

A high degree of trust arises between man and bird. Prove with the words of the text that trust arises gradually.

/ crouching and alerting the wings; with fearful curiosity; She was especially struck by the fresh green flowers and the very summer warmth; asking questions; . and you’re not scary at all; but it seems that the titmouse doesn’t listen to me at all. Having clasped the seed with her paws, she slowly pecks it at the tip of the ruler./

How did the titmouse see the human world?

/ no snow; a piece of sun is shining; a lot of green plants; warm; there is no need to be afraid of anyone; and most importantly - a lot of hemp seeds, which the titmouse loves so much /

How does the titmouse's behavior gradually change?

/ she calmed down and talked with the writer like an old friend/

Who is the ruler of this world?

/ Of course, a person, because he can do everything: feed the birds, light the sun, and plant greenery when it’s winter outside. And he can protect the weak, he can work./

But it is not easy to rule, because power imposes enormous responsibility. What is it?

/ - What does it mean to work?
-You see, this is the responsibility of every person. It's impossible without her. All people must do something. This is how they help each other./

So we come to the main question of the lesson: what does it mean to be a Human, according to Nosov?

/-You can use the “Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language” by S. I. Ozhegov /

/ The word “man” has multiple meanings./

In what meaning is this word used in E. Nosov’s story?

V. Independent work of students

Working with a notebook and completing assignments

  1. Choose words with the same root for the word “person”

/ Humanity, humane, philanthropic /

/ Notebook entry/

2.Write down words that are close in meaning to the word “humane”? /humane, humanistic, humanist/

3.What definition of the word “person” will you choose so that it corresponds to the opinion of Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov?

(slide 21. A man with a capital P (of high moral virtue))

VI. Inclusion in the knowledge system and repetition

  1. Once Evgeny Ivanovich read Alexander Yashin’s poem “Feed the birds in winter.”

/Reading a poem by a student/(slide-22)

Alexander Yashin

FEED THE BIRDS

Feed the birds in winter.

Let it come from all over

They will flock to you like home,

Flocks on the porch.

Their food is not rich.

I need a handful of grain

One handful -

And not scary

It will be winter for them.

It’s impossible to count how many of them die,

It's hard to see.

But in our heart there is

And it's warm for the birds.

How can we forget:

They could fly away

And they stayed for the winter

Together with people.

Train your birds in the cold

To your window

So that you don’t have to go without songs

Let's welcome spring.

1964

Evgeny Ivanovich made a feeder and hung it in the yard. He then duplicated the poem and pasted these pieces of paper throughout the area in which he lived.

After this, Nosov wrote an essay1-+870k, which he called “Feed the birds!” In it he wrote: “It is not customary to hang a feeding trough accompanied by music. This act is in many ways personal, similar to confession. It is as necessary for the birds as it is for us, for it brings cleansing of conscience and benefit of the soul through action.”

The writer believed that people would definitely hear his call. And I was not mistaken. In “A Word Addressed to Teenagers,” Evgeniy Ivanovich wrote:(slide-23)

“If you were to ask me what I value most in our boys and girls, I would say, first of all, curiosity. Not just curiosity, which is inherent in every magpie, but curiosity, in other words, the love of knowledge. This quality is characteristic only of man, and how early it is instilled will largely determine the entire future lifestyle of this person, his range of interests, affairs and behavior. Curiosity makes thoughts beat, and thought gives rise to feeling, and feeling, in turn, colors our actions. So I am for curiosity! This means – for the wealth of the human soul and good deeds.”

  1. Conclusion

Guys, why are there 30 grains on the line, and not 29, not 10?

How do you explain the meaning of the title?

/Symbol of harmony, steps towards./

E. Nosov is a thoughtful writer who knows a lot, and, of course, the number “30” was chosen in the title of the story not by chance. It was prompted by a biblical story. “And Satan entered into Judas, who was called Iscariot, one of the 12, and he went and spoke with the chief priests, how to betray Jesus Christ to them. They were happy and agreed to give him money.” Judas betrayed his teacher for 30 pieces of silver.

Nosov rethought this plot, and the number “30” has a different meaning here. Which? (Symbol of faith, trust, salvation - thirty steps towards understanding the world, man)

Trust in life, affirmation of love for man, for nature - the formula of the life and work of E. Nosov. His stories are like the same 30 hemp grains, which should be steps from man to nature.

  1. Russia. Kursk Monument to the famous Russian writer Evgeny Nosov (sculptor Vladimir Bartenev)

(slide-24,25)

In October 2005, in Kursk, at the intersection of Blinova and Chelyuskintsev streets, a monument was unveiled to the famous Russian writer, Hero of Socialist Labor, honorary citizen of Kursk, member of the Academy of Russian Literature, laureate of various awards, holder of many orders and medals E.I. Nosov by sculptor V. Bartenev.

VII. Speech development.

Can this writer be called a humanist?/Yes/

- Now think and write down the question in your notebook: “What action did I perform to prove that I am a human being?”/You can write at home/

VIII. Lesson summary. Reflection.

And now I want to tell you an Eastern parable.

“In one city there lived a master surrounded by students. One day one of them wondered if there was a question that their master could not answer. He went to a flowering meadow, caught the most beautiful butterfly and hid it between his palms. Holding it, he thought: “If the master says that the butterfly is dead, I will immediately release it, and he will see that he was mistaken. If he says that the butterfly is alive, I will clasp my hands and it will die.”

Approaching the master, the student said: “Tell me, what kind of butterfly is in my hands: alive or dead?” Without looking at the student, the master replied: “Everything is in your hands.”

The world is in your hands. And his fate depends on you. And I ask you to remember this forever.

And in memory of this activity, accept small gifts./ Origami birds and leaflets - “A word from E. I. Nosov addressed to teenagers.”/

At night, snow fell on the wet trees, bent the branches with its loose, damp weight, and then it was grabbed by frost, and the snow now held tightly to the branches, like candied cotton wool.

A titmouse flew in and tried to pick at the frost. But the snow was hard, and she looked around worriedly, as if asking: “What should we do now?”

I opened the window, placed a ruler on both crossbars of the double frames, secured it with buttons and placed hemp seeds every centimeter. The first grain ended up in the garden, and grain number thirty ended up in my room.

The titmouse saw everything, but for a long time did not dare to fly to the window. Finally she grabbed the first hemp and carried it to a branch. Having pecked at the hard shell, she plucked out the core.

Everything went well. Then the titmouse, seizing the moment, picked up grain number two...

I sat at the table, worked and from time to time glanced at the titmouse. And she, still timid and anxiously looking into the depths of the window, centimeter by centimeter approached along the ruler on which her fate was measured.

- Can I peck another grain? The only one?

And the titmouse, frightened by the noise of its own wings, flew away with the hemp into the tree.

- Well, one more thing please. OK?

Finally the last grain remained. It lay on the right end of the ruler. The grain seemed so far away, and it was so scary to follow it!

The titmouse, crouching and pricking its wings, crept to the very end of the line and ended up in my room. With fearful curiosity she peered into the unknown world. She was especially struck by the fresh green flowers and the very summer warmth that enveloped her chilled paws.

- Do you live here?

- Why is there no snow here?

Instead of answering, I turned on the switch. An electric light flashed brightly under the ceiling.

-Where did you get a piece of the sun? And what's that?

- This? Books.

- What are books?

“They taught how to light this sun, plant these flowers and those trees on which you jump, and much more. And they also taught you how to sprinkle hemp seeds on you.

- This is very good. And you're not scary at all. Who are you?

- I am human.

- What is a Man?

It was very difficult to explain this to the stupid little titmouse.

- Do you see the thread? She is tied to the window...

The titmouse looked around in fear.

- Don't be afraid. I won't do this. This is what we call Human.

-Can I eat this last grain?

- Yes, sure! I want you to fly to me every day. You will visit me, and I will work. This helps a Person to work well. Agree?

- Agree. What does it mean to work?

- You see, this is the responsibility of every person. It's impossible without her. All people must do something. This is how they help each other.

- How do you help people?

— I want to write a book. Such a book that everyone who reads it would put thirty hemp grains on his window...

But it seems that the titmouse is not listening to me at all. Having clasped the seed with her paws, she slowly pecks it at the tip of the ruler.

E. Nosov

Well, let’s say, in October, when not all the leaves have fallen, you manage to find some kind of food: you look, a blue fly has sat down to bask on the warm, sunlit tree bark and is even contentedly rubbing its paw against its paw; but the little spider has not yet found a place for wintering; it is hastily twisting and twisting its web, in a hurry to descend on it somewhere more secluded; or even a stray butterfly, as if with a hangover, suddenly flutters its gypsy frills awkwardly over the sweet, deceptive bird cherry that wafted on it. But how much diligence and dexterity will it take to peck at something edible at least once a day in the dank, sometimes drizzling, sometimes slashing with prickly grains of November? And how many times will a titmouse knock on the window with hope when it sees greenery on the windowsill? And in December, frightening with the deadness of bare branches? And in a cool, frosty January? And then there’s February - not a gift, and, consider, half of March - not honey...

At night, snow fell on the wet trees, bending the branches with its loose, damp
heaviness, and then he was grabbed by the frost, and the snow was now hanging on the branches
strong, like candied cotton wool.

A titmouse flew in and tried to pick at the frost. But there was snow
hard, and she looked around worriedly, as if asking: “How can
be now?

I opened the window and placed it on both crossbars of the double frames
ruler, secured it with buttons and placed it every centimeter
hemp grains. The first grain ended up in the garden, the grain under
number thirty is in my room.

The titmouse saw everything, but for a long time did not dare to fly to the window. Finally
she grabbed the first hemp and carried it to a branch. Pecking through the hard
shell, she plucked out the core.

Everything went well. Then the titmouse, seizing the moment, picked up
seed number two...

I sat at the table, worked and from time to time glanced at the titmouse.
And she, still timid and anxiously looking into the depths of the window, centimeter
centimeter by centimeter approached along the ruler on which her
fate.

- Can I peck another grain?

And the titmouse, frightened by the noise of its own wings, flew away
hemp on a tree.

- Well, one more thing please. OK?

But now the last grain remains. It lay at the very tip
rulers. The grain seemed so far away, and it was so scary to follow it!

The titmouse, crouching and alerting its wings, crept to the very end
ruler and ended up in my room. With fearful curiosity
she peered into an unknown world. She was especially struck by the living green
flowers and the very summer warmth that enveloped chilled paws.

- Do you live here?

- Why is there no snow here?

Instead of answering, I turned on the switch. Flashed brightly under the ceiling
matte lampshade ball.

- Sunny! — the titmouse was amazed. - What is this?

- This? Books.

- Why are they?

- They taught how to light this “sun”, plant these flowers and those trees,
which you jump on, and much more. And they also taught me to pour you
hemp seeds.

- This is very good. And you're not scary at all. Who are you?

- I am human.

-What is a “person”?

It was very difficult to explain, so I said:

- Do you see the thread? She is tied to the window:

The titmouse looked around in fear.

- Don't be afraid. I won't do this. This is what we call Human.

-Can I eat this last grain?

- Yes, sure! I want you to fly to me every day. You
You will visit me, and I will work. With you I will feel good and easy
work. Agree?

- Agree. What does “work” mean?

- You see, this is the responsibility of every person. It's impossible without her.
All people must do something. This is how they help each other.

- How do you help?

— I'm writing a book. Such a book that everyone who reads it will
I would put thirty hemp grains on my window:

But it seems that the titmouse is not listening to me at all. Wrapping your paws around
seed, she slowly pecks it at the tip of the ruler.

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Familiarization with fiction. Nosov "Thirty grains".

Target: Forming the interest of preschool children in fiction and reading books.

Tasks:

Continue to learn to retell the text consistently and expressively.

Develop children's coherent speech.

Evaluate the actions and character of the characters in the story, empathize with them.

Introductory word from the teacher:

Before us is a magic box.

What does it contain?

Guess the riddle and find out:

Not seeders, but sow goodness,

Not bread, but fed to the full,

Without hands, but they can do everything,

Without legs, but they drive on the roads.

Children: Books.

Yes, in our magic box - a book



Listen to Nosov's story "Thirty Grains"

Questions:

Did you like the story (children's answers)

Who can retell the story?

Nosov wrote about a titmouse that flew to his window in winter. He put hemp grains on her ruler, one every centimeter. At first she was afraid, then she grabbed the first grain and pecked it. So she moved along the ruler until she found herself in the room.

There the titmouse saw shelves with books. The writer told the titmouse that he wanted to write a book so that everyone who reads it would put thirty hemp grains on the window.

Let's take a ruler and put seeds for our titmouse every centimeter.



Let's count how many seeds we put in?


Let's make a bird the Origami way


Listen to the poem "Titmouse" (V. I. Polyakova)

The titmouse's paws are freezing:

They feel bad without mittens

Yes, and hungry in the cold.

I brought them some seeds

Look here

This is delicious food!

They sit on my palm,

They warm their paws and are not afraid.


Guys, how does the titmouse feel in the cold?

(she's cold and hungry)

How can you help them?

(make feeders and feed)

Lesson summary:

Everyone liked the story (Yeah)

If you liked the story, raise the bird at face level.

And whoever understood and loved this work, raise the bird above your head.


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