A game based on Russian fairy tales. Literary quiz game “a journey through Russian folk tales”

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Outdoor children's games based on fairy tale themes
Fairytale relay races

Fairytale relay races

Children love fairy tales very much. They read and know them. Many people want to imitate fairy-tale heroes. If you hold fabulous relay races, your children will have this opportunity.

These relay races are half-sports, half-game competitions. They are based on the plot of fairy tales.

You can remember old fairy tales and create new ones. dramatize fairy tales, sing songs of your favorite fairy-tale characters. Well, of course, you can hold fabulous relay races to the delight of the children.
When you organize them, be sure to remind the children of the plots of fairy tales. This will help you understand the task better and make its completion more emotional.
Comment on the progress of the relay races in a fairy-tale and fun way, turn on cheerful fairy-tale music, inspire support from the fans.
If you don’t forget about this, you will surely have a real fabulous sports holiday.

The Little Humpbacked Horse

From the name it is clear that each relay participant will have to portray the Little Humpbacked Horse, who is beautifully described in the fairy tale by P. P. Ershov.
To do this, you only need a volleyball ball or balloon IR.
The participant bends at the waist, takes the ball and places it on his back. To prevent the ball from falling while moving, you must hold it with your hands, while remaining in a half-bent position. But that's not all.

As you know, the Little Humpbacked Horse could jump so high that he could overcome any obstacles.
In this relay, the “humpbacked skates” will also have to overcome obstacles during the race, for example, three stools placed on the relay line.
Each stool will need to be climbed on, then jumped off, all quickly and without losing the “hump” - the ball behind your back.
Those “humpbacked skates” who turn out to be more dexterous and swift will win.

Baron Munchausen Core

Remember, Baron Munchausen once walked while riding a cannonball.
Invite the children to master this unusual look"transport".
Your core will be an ordinary balloon, on which on the side it is written in bright paint: “Core”.
Participants must ride the core, holding it between their knees and holding it with their hands.
At the signal, in this position, they make their way to the turning flag and back.
Then the core is passed on to the next player and so on until it becomes clear which team mastered “flying on the core” faster.

Do not forget that if handled carelessly, nuclei tend to explode. Warn the guys about this.
If the cannonball bursts, the team is eliminated from the game and mourns the deceased “cannonballer”.

Puss in Boots

All children are familiar with this Cat, so the essence of the relay race will be clear to them by its name.
To carry it out you will need to find very large boots.
Boots are placed on the starting line.
The first participant, at the signal, must quickly put them on and quickly run to the finish line.
But it will be very difficult for him to do this, and not only because the boots are heavy and uncomfortable.
As you remember, Puss in Boots had good manners.
Therefore, to make the relay more difficult, you can place three pins along the route. Running past them, each participant must pause and bow, beautiful and original.
So, having reached the finish line and making three bows along the way, the participant returns and gives the boots to the next one.
And so does the whole team.
The winning team can express its joy with a loud and melodious meow.

Rope walker Tibulus

In Yuri Olesha’s fairy tale “Three Fat Men,” the brave Tibul walked on a tightrope not only in the circus. One day he walked along a tight wire over the square directly above the heads of the guards who were shooting at him.
In this relay race, the tightrope walkers will have a much easier time: no one will shoot at them, and they will not be in danger of falling from a great height and breaking.
A rope, that is, an ordinary rope, can simply be stretched along the ground from start to finish.
All players will take turns running along it until the turn, and on the way back they will try to jump the entire distance on one leg.
At the same time, you still need to be very careful: each time you put your foot on the rope, and not past it. Otherwise, a “shot” will be heard - the judge’s clap, with which he will warn about the “formidable danger”.
The most dexterous "Tybulls" will bring victory to their team.

Fox Alice and cat Basilio

What distinguishes these characters from A. Tolstoy’s fairy tale “The Adventures of Pinocchio”? They were pretending all the time. The fox pretended that she was lame, and the cat pretended that he was blind.
The relay participants will have to pretend to be these scammers.
The relay is a doubles race, since the fairy tale characters are also inseparable.
At the start, the teams are divided into pairs.
One player of each pair is the fox Alice, the other is the cat Basilio.
The one who portrays the fox bends one leg at the knee and holds it with his hand, thus remaining on one leg.
The participant portraying the cat Basilio is blindfolded.
“Fox” puts his free hand on the shoulders of “cat”, and at the signal, this couple overcomes the relay distance, returns and passes the baton to the next participants.

Frog traveler

Do you remember how the Frog traveled in this fairy tale? She forced the ducks to take a stick in their beaks, and she, clinging to it with her paws, took off with the flock.
Relay participants will have to do almost the same thing.
The two strongest participants take a gymnastic stick and place it on their shoulders.
At this time, the third one takes the stick with his hands, lifts his legs off the ground and thus turns out to be a “frog traveler.”
Now, at the signal, all three begin to move forward.
The player who is hanging on the stick must absolutely not touch the ground with his feet.
When the “ducks” with the “frog” reach the finish line, the participant hanging on the stick unhooks, and his other two comrades return to the start to take the new “traveler”.
And so the whole team must reach the finish line.

Balda and the horse

Do you remember how in A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale Balda took part in almost sports competitions? His opponents were devils.
Thanks to his dexterity and cunning, Balda won.
In one of the tasks that the old devil came up with, it was necessary to carry away a horse. But Balda jumped on his horse and shouted to the imp: “Look, I’ll carry you between your legs!”
In our relay race we will try to show exactly this episode from the fairy tale.
To do this, all participants are divided into threes.
Two of them will portray a horse, and the third participant, naturally, will be Balda.
The “horse” is easy to make. The first participant bends at the waist, and the second, also bending down, takes the first by the waist. That's all.
All that remains is for “Balda” to saddle the “horse”, and we can set off. After Balda reaches the finish line on his horse, he must turn around and, “spurring” his “horse,” do Return trip to pass the baton to the next three.
Well, which Balda, like Pushkin’s, will bring victory to the team, the results of the competition will show.

Dragon

Who doesn't know this fairy creature, which has three heads, four legs and two wings! Let's also make the Serpent Gorynych, it's not difficult.
Three participants stand side by side, put their hands on each other’s belts or shoulders.
The legs of the participant standing in the middle are connected to the legs of the partners standing on the sides. It turns out to be four legs in total.
At the signal, “Serpent Gorynych” begins to move, and the participants standing on the sides must perform hand movements reminiscent of flapping wings.
Having reached (jumped, flown) to the finish line, the troika turns around, returns and passes the baton to the next participants.
It is better to tie the legs of all threes before the start of the relay.
After this relay race, the guys will probably think: “It’s good that the Gorynychi Snakes only exist in fairy tales.”

Dunno in a hot air balloon

Do you remember Nikolai Nosov’s hero Dunno, who flew with his friends to Flower City on the air balloon?
And you probably also know how a hot air balloon works. As the air in the balloon cools, ballast is released from the gondola (basket under the balloon).
In our relay race, an ordinary bucket will serve as a basket.
We will put ballast in it: balls, pins, cubes, etc., the number of objects should be equal to the number of relay participants.
Don't forget, we also need a balloon so that everything is just like in a fairy tale. A balloon is perfect for this role; it even has almost the same name.
When the inventory is ready, you can begin the relay race.
The first participant takes a bucket in one hand and a balloon in the other hand.
Start. With a bucket and a ball, the player runs to the finish line, where a pre-positioned hoop is located.
The player, having reached the end, places one item from the bucket into the hoop, that is, “lightens the basket.”
Returning to the team, he passes the bucket and ball to the next participant. He, in turn, does the same.
Thus, by the end of the relay race, all items from the bucket must be placed in the hoop.
A last participant must collect them again in a bucket and return them to the team.

Good luck with your flights, and may they not end as disastrously as in N. Nosov’s fairy tale.

Baba Yaga

The indispensable attributes of Baba Yaga were a mortar and a broom.
In the relay race, you can use a simple bucket as a mortar, and a mop as a broom.
The participant stands with one foot in the bucket, the other remains on the ground.
With one hand he holds the bucket on his leg by the handle, in the other hand he holds a mop.
And now in this position it is necessary to go the entire distance and pass the “mortar” and “broom” to the next one.
Forward, Baba Yaga!

Kolobok

If you remember, in the fairy tale, Kolobok deftly bypassed the Hare, Bear and Wolf, but fell into the Fox’s mouth.
In the relay, the first three animals will be replaced by pins, and the last by a bucket.
Each participant is a storyteller who will roll (kick) his “kolobok” (soccer ball) between the pins.
Having brought the ball to the bucket, the participant must, without using his hands, throw the ball into the bucket, that is, send Kolobok into the Fox’s mouth.
He is given as many attempts as he wants.
After the kolobok ball ends up in the bucket, the participant takes it out with his hands and quickly runs to the next player so that he can also “tell” the whole tale, that is, go through all the obstacles with his kolobok.

Dr. Aibolit

What did you do in the fairy tale? good doctor Aibolit? That's right, he treated. And the first thing he started with was putting thermometers on patients.
So in our relay race the participants will have to set thermometers for each other. But not real ones. They will be replaced by regular skittles or other objects that look like them.

Before the start of the relay, the team lines up in a column at the starting line.
The first participant stands with a bucket or bag filled with skittles. The number of pins is two less than the number of participants.
At a signal, the first “Aibolit” runs with a bucket to a certain mark and returns. It was he who made the way to Africa.
Upon returning, he takes the pins out of the bucket one at a time and places them in turn for all participants, like thermometers, that is, under each armpit. Except the last one.
He gives the bucket to the latter, but he himself goes aside and leaves the game.
The participant who received the bucket (bag) quickly collects the pins from the team and again does what the first player did.
Don’t drop the pins on the ground, remember that thermometers are in short supply, and if you drop them, pick them up immediately.
The relay ends when there is only one “Aibolit” left, returning from “Africa”, and not a single “sick person”.

Cinderella

Remember how hardworking Cinderella was? She never sat idle for a minute.
The participants in this relay will also have to work hard. To do this, prepare in advance a bucket, broom and dustpan, as well as five cubes for each team.
This relay is a counter race.
It is necessary to divide the team into two halves.
One stands at the start line, the other at the finish line, facing each other. On the one hand, the participants will be “Cinderellas,” and on the other, “evil stepmothers.”
How is the relay going? The first “Cinderella” holds a bucket, broom and dustpan in her hands. There are five cubes scattered along the line of movement from start to finish - “garbage”.
The first participant moves forward, collecting cubes into a bucket along the way. At the same time, you cannot help yourself with your hands. That is, each time you need to put the bucket on the ground, use a broom to put the cube on the scoop, then from the scoop into the bucket.
When all the cubes are collected, “Cinderella” passes the bucket with cubes, a broom and a dustpan to the “stepmother,” that is, to the team member standing opposite.
The “stepmother,” as befits an evil and harmful stepmother, scatters cubes along the entire line of movement.
The new “Cinderella,” to whom the “stepmother” hands over the tools, will again have to collect garbage.
And this disgrace continues until both groups change places.

Teremok

First, let's remember who lived in the little house: Mouse-norushka, Frog-frog, Bunny-jumping, Fox-sister and Mosquito-squeaker. The Bear came sixth and destroyed the tower.
Let's try to play out this fairy tale in a relay race. Only six people will participate in it - according to the number of characters in the fairy tale. And the role of the tower will be played by the hoop.
“Mouse” starts the relay race. The participant playing this role, at the signal, moves to the finish line, where the “teremok” hoop lies.
Having reached, the player threads the hoop through himself, puts it in place and runs after the next participant, that is, the “Frog”.
Now they run to the “teremka” together, always holding hands. Having reached it, the two of them climb through the hoop without breaking their hands.
Having done this, they run after the third, then the fourth, then the fifth.
When five, without unclenching their hands, climb through the hoop and run after the sixth one, it turns out to be “Bear”.
But they still take him by the hand and lead him with them to the “tower.”
Five people put on the hoop and hold it at waist level.
At this time, the “Bear” takes the hoop with his hand and pulls it, along with all the participants inside, towards the start.
Those inside the hoop run to help the Bear.
Whoever plays the fairy tale faster wins.

The wolf and the seven Young goats

In the fairy tale, seven kids were locked in the house, but the Wolf tricked his way into the house and ate the kids.
The houses in this relay will be two halves of the volleyball court or two other identical spaces.
One half is the home of the “goats” of one team, the second is the home of the other team.
Each team must choose seven “kids” and one “Wolf”. The “kids” immediately occupy their homes and settle down in them as they please.
At the signal, both “Wolves” enter the house of the opposing team and begin to catch the “kids”.
The one who is caught (touched by hand) leaves the site (he is eaten).
Whose “Wolf” eats all the “kids” the fastest, that team wins.
In this relay game, the goats can run away from the “Wolf”, but they cannot leave the house, that is, jump out of the area.
So, bon appetit to the “wolves” and good luck to the “goats”!

"Tales for Pleasant Dreams"

Illustrated fairy-tale dictionaries. Russian history with pictures for children and adults.

Literary game-quiz

"JOURNEY THROUGH RUSSIAN FOLK TALES"

Tasks:

Create conditions for generalizing, systematizing and expanding children’s ideas about oral folk art and fairy tales;

Create conditions for the formation reading skills; to generalize and systematize knowledge about Russian folk tales;

Promote interest in research activities through independent reading;

Develop curiosity, attentiveness and reading memory.

Goals: generalize students’ knowledge about fairy tales, develop the ability to recognize fairy tales and their characters; develop creative imagination, associative memory; cultivate the need to read books, cultivate a love for oral folk art.

1. “Zayushkina’s hut.”
2. "Turnip".
3. “Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka.”
4. “Rock Chicken.”
5. "Geese-swans".

6. “Morozko”

7. “At the command of the pike”

8. “Snow Maiden”

9. “The Frog Princess”

10. "Kolobok"

11. "Teremok"

12. “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”

13. "The Fox and the Crane"

14. "Masha and the Bear"

15. "Three Bears"

Decor:

exhibition of drawings in Russian folk tales, presentation slides

Equipment:

telegrams on cards, cards with proverbs, computer, multimedia system, chalkboard, multi-colored chalk, silhouettes of fairy tale characters made of colored paper

Location: Assembly Hall.

Time spending: 40 minutes.

    Organizing time.

The song “Visiting a Fairy Tale” is played. V. Dashkevich, lyrics. Y. Kim (Mikhailova)

2. introduction.

Presenter 1:- Fairy tales. From the beginning, mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers tell them when they put us to bed. Then books appear bright pictures, and kids ask adults to read, tirelessly listening to the same fairy tale hundreds of times. The first reading is also fairy tales. This is how a world in which miracles happen, a world full of magic, enters our lives. And when we become adults, we want to keep this peace somewhere in the depths of our hearts.

Presenter 2:- Guys, today we are going to visit a fairy tale. Do you want to get into fairyland? For the correct answer you will receive points, which we will then use to determine the winning team.

Ved. 1. There are many genres in the world:

Fable, story and story,

But from birth children love

Magic and peace are embellished.

What's ours small people

Will it take you to a magical world?

Full of laughter, light, color,

And the miracle is called fairy tales!

Ved.2 Fairy tales wander around white light,

People are given warmth and kindness.

How will you open the wondrous book,

So magic will take you captive.

Here, like a knight, you stand at a crossroads,

You are looking for your path to happiness;

Here in magic garden at Koshchei's

The firebirds sing a song for you.

Vedas 1. The blue sea splashes against the rocks,

Windbreaks get in the way,

Waving their wings in the sky high

Geese-swans are Yaga's servants.

A lot in Fairytale kingdom stories,

And whichever one you choose -

A fairy tale will help you, tell you

All about life, goodness and love.

Reading and studying

I LOVE LISTENING TO STORIES.

I love listening to fairy tales
I pray to my mother in the evening:
- Read these fairy tales to me,
Then I'll close my eyes,
I'll see it in my dreams,
As if on a dashing horse
I'm going to fight with Koshchei
Or with the three-headed Serpent.

I conquer evil in a fairy tale,
I do good to people.
All the guys know this -
Fairy tales help in life:
We should always be honest
Never be afraid
Help the weak along the way,

Go to people with kindness.

3. Competition “Name a fairy tale!”

Presenter 2:- Guys, we all love fairy tales, especially Russian folk tales. The first competition will show us which of you knows them best.

Presentation.Slides 2-32

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter are pulling,
The little bug is pulling
The cat and the mouse are pulling tightly
Did you guess it? This … (Turnip)

The apple tree helped them,
The stove helped them,
The blue river helped them
Everyone helped them
Everyone covered them up.
To mother and father
They got home. (Swan geese)

Brother didn't listen to sister
He turned into a kid!
It's all the witch's fault.
What were your sister and brother's names? (Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka)

Where and when did this happen?
The mouse broke the golden egg.
Grandfather was grieving
And the woman was sad.
Just cackled... (Rock hen)

The old woman's daughter is sitting
Teeth chatter.
And he crackles through the forest,
Jumps from tree to tree,

It clicks and the daughter glances at the old woman. (Morozko)

Emelya lies on the stove,
I suffered from idleness for a long time.
And then luck started
All … (By magic)

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)

If she sheds her skin,
She looks like a beauty. (Princess Frog)

He left his grandfather
He left his grandmother.
Round myself,
rosy side,
And it's called... (Kolobok)

In this house - that's it! -
Fits in easily
Mouse, frog, wolf and fox,
The bunny is gray and oblique.
Mishka squeezed in as best he could, -
Collapsed... (Teremok)

The bunny was driven out by the fox...
The bunny is crying: What a disaster!
Wolf, bear and cockerel
Helped the bunny. Here!
You guessed it, friends,
What kind of fairy tale is this? Yes? (Zayushkina's hut)

The little goats opened the door,
And... everyone disappeared somewhere! (The wolf and the seven Young goats)

Pounded and pummeled
On the plate with your nose -
Didn't swallow anything
And I was left with my nose... (Fox and Crane)

Girl sitting in a basket
Behind the bear's back,
He, without knowing it,
He carries her home.
Well, did you guess the riddle?
Now answer quickly!
The title of this fairy tale … (Masha and the Bear)

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)

4. “Telegrams” competition

Presenter 1:

Someone was wandering through the forest,

I dropped my bag in the Christmas trees.

What's in it? I'll take a look

And I’ll tell you a secret.

Telegrams! Three!

It's just hard for me to understand

Who was in such a hurry to send them,

What did you even forget to sign?

“I’m going to visit the fox, I can’t fly to you!”

(Crane from the Russian folk tale “The Fox and the Crane.”)

“I’ll release the pike into the river and bring it to you on the stove!”

(Emelya from the Russian folk tale “Po pike command».)

“Through the forest, from stump to stump, I carry the box to the village. It’s hard on the road with a burden, I won’t be able to reach you!”

(The bear from the Russian folk tale “Masha and the Bear.”)

5. Filford Competition

Presenter 2:- Find 10 fairy tale characters in Filford. To do this, you need to find a word among the letters in each line. If you find it and name it correctly, it will appear. Let's start looking for words.

Presentation.Slides 33-44

Answers: bear, wolf, rooster, egg, grandfather, fox, turnip, geese, Masha, goat.

6. Competition "Associations"

Presenter 1:- Guys, the next competition is also for quick wits.

Associations are words that bring to mind the work in which they appeared. Try to guess fairy tales by association with the words:

1. Grandfather, Bug, Granddaughter. (Russian folk tale “Turnip”.)

2. Tsar, arrow, ball, Ivan Tsarevich, pike. (Russian folk tale “The Frog Princess.”)

3. Fox, wolf, hare, grandfather, grandmother. (Russian folk tale “Kolobok”.)

4. Goat, rooster, kids, wolf. (Russian folk tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats.”)

5. Baba Yaga, girl, boy, geese. (Russian folk tale “Geese and Swans”.)

6. Bear, Mashenka, pies. (Russian folk tale “Masha and the Bear.”)

7. Hare, rooster, fox, dogs. (Russian folk tale “Zayushkina’s hut.”)

8. Fox, jug, crane. (Russian folk tale “The Fox and the Crane”).

7. Competition "Correct the mistakes"

Presenter 2: - There are errors in the titles of the following fairy tales. Find them.

“Cockerel Ryaba” - “Chicken Ryaba”.
"Dasha and the Bear" - "Masha and the Bear."
"The Wolf and the Seven Little Lambs" - "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids."
“Ducks-swans” – “Geese-swans”.
“A fox with a saucepan” – “A fox with a rolling pin.”
“At the command of the fish” - “At the command of the pike.”
"Five Bears" - "Three Bears"
"House" - "Teremok"
"Carrot" - "Turnip"

8. Competition “Collect proverbs”

Children are given cards with the following content.

Presenter 1:

9. Competition “Continue the tale”

Presenter 2: - Listen carefully to the excerpt from the fairy tale and continue it (the task is completed according to commands).

1. Grandfather planted a turnip and said:

Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!

The turnip grew sweet, strong, and big.

Grandfather went to pick a turnip: he pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out...

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out).

Presenter 1:

    ... Mashenka is running, carrying her brother, but can’t feel her feet under her. I looked back and saw geese and swans. What to do?
    She ran to the milk river - the banks of jelly.
    What's next? (“River, hide us!” asks Mashenka. The river planted her and her brother under a steep bank and hid her from the geese.)

Presenter 2:

3. ...The girl sits under a spruce tree, trembling, a chill runs through her. Suddenly he hears Morozko not far away, crackling through the trees, jumping from tree to tree, clicking. He found himself on the spruce tree under which the girl was sitting, and from above he asked her:

Presenter 1:

4. … A bear walks between fir trees, a bear wanders between birch trees, goes down into ravines, and up hills. He walked and walked, got tired and said:

I'll sit on a tree stump

Let's eat the pie!

And Mashenka from the box...

See see! Don't sit on a tree stump. Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma. Bring it to grandpa!”)

Presenter 2:

5. ... There is a tower in the field. A little mouse runs past. She saw the tower, stopped and asked...

(“Terem-teremok! Who lives in the tower? Nobody responds”).

Presenter 1:

6. ... Emelya, Emelya, let me go into the water, I will do whatever you want.

Okay, just show me first that you’re not deceiving me, then I’ll let you go. Pike asks him:

Emelya, Emelya, tell me - what do you want now?

I want the buckets to go home on their own and the water not to spill...

Pike tells him:

Remember my words: when you want something, just say...

(“At the behest of the pike. At my will”).

10. Question-answer competition

Presenter 2:

1. Alyonushka’s brother, who turned into a little goat. (Ivanushka.)

2. In fairy tales she is often called Patrikeevna. (Fox.)

3. Favorite aircraft Baba Yaga? (Broom and mortar)

4. A relative of Santa Claus. (Snow Maiden.)

5. A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, good fellows... (lesson).

6. Russian folk tale, in which one small house shelters many animals. ("Teremok")

7. In fairy tales, good always wins. (Evil)

8.Who did Emelya catch in the ice hole? (Pike)

9.Who was the enchanted frog in the Russian folk tale? (Princess)

10.Name a fairy tale whose hero “scrapes the bottom of the barrel.” (“Kolobok”)

11.To whom did the girl Masha say: “Don’t sit on the tree stump, don’t eat the pie!”? (Bear)

12. In this fairy tale, birds flew in, picked up the boy and carried him away on their wings. ("Swan geese")

13. From which fairy tale are these words: “Are you warm, maiden?” ("Morozko")

14. In Russian fairy tales she is called both the Wise and the Beautiful. (Vasilisa)

15. “...And the sun is high, the well is far away, the heat is oppressive.” Who is the girl in relation to the boy from this fairy tale? (Sister)

16. Name one feature of the famous fairytale hut? (Chicken legs)

17. Which fairy-tale character came up with the idea of ​​keeping death at the end of a needle, and the needle in an egg, etc.? (Koschei the Deathless)

18. Which fairy tale characters ate from a jug and a plate and both remained hungry? (Fox and Crane).

11. Competition “Tangram. Collect a fairy tale hero"

Presenter 1:

Students are asked to choose two people from a team. On the tables are tangrams cut out of colored cardboard. The task of the participants: to collect from geometric shapes modeled after the heroes of fairy tales and name them.

Presenter: -Tangram is the most ancient Chinese game. The rules of the game are extremely simple. From seven initial geometric shapes you need to add up the silhouette of a given figure. When composing a given figure, all seven original figures must be used. However, they cannot be superimposed on one another. They should fit snugly against each other.

12. Summing up.

School performance puppet theater

The jury gives the floor. The jury sums up the results.

Presenter 2:- Our literary quiz game has come to an end. Concluding it, we wish you: “Live well, meet no evil, be healthy and love fairy tales!” And now it's time to say goodbye. Goodbye friends! See you again with a fairy tale!


Slides and text of this presentation

Slide 1

A million fairy tales for children Interactive game based on Russian folk tales

Slide 2

Dear friend! I am Kuzka's brownie. And this is my magic chest of fairy tales. I have a million of them. The evil Baba Yaga wants to take the chest away. To keep the chest, you need to beat Baba Yaga. If you win, the chest and stories will remain with me. If you lose, Baba Yaga will take the chest and she will get all the fairy tales. And you and I will lose fairy tales. But before you play, be sure to familiarize yourself with the Rules of the Game by clicking on this icon
Rules

Slide 3

Ha ha ha! Try to beat me! You won't succeed!
Rules of the game
The first person to correctly answer the qualifying round question takes part in the game. Questions and four possible answers will appear on the monitor screen, only one of which will be correct. The fifth, tenth and fourteenth questions are fireproof levels. The player is given one minute to think about the answer to the question. If there is no answer or the answer is incorrect, the game ends. To select an answer, the player needs to click with the mouse on the selected element with the answer. The questions become more difficult with each round. The player can use the following hints: 50:50 (two incorrect answers are removed), “Wizard” and “Scientist Cat”. To get a hint, you need to click on the element with the mouse. If the element is used, it is blocked. Starting from the second level, all hints are blocked. To unblock an unused hint, you need to activate it by clicking the mouse.
Start the game

Slide 4

The title of which fairy tale is written without errors?
A: “Zayushkin’s house”
D: “Chanterelle with a saucepan”
S: “Cockerel and bean seed»
In: “Dasha and the Bear”
Qualifying round

Slide 5

50:50
cat scientist
Wizard
Murrr! I think it's Ivan
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's Stepan!
100 points
Which male name most often worn by the hero of a Russian folk tale?
D: Stepan
S: Ivan
A: Emelya
In: Mitrofan

Slide 6

Which number is most often found in Russian folk tales?
200 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's number three!
Murrr! I think it's five!
A: Five
At three o'clok
S: Four
D: Two
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 7

What proverb do fairy tale heroes repeat before a difficult task?
300 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course the answer is C!
Murrr! I think the answer is A
A: I can’t bear my own burden
Q: A woman with a cart makes it easier for a mare
S: Measure seven times, cut once
D: Morning is wiser than evening
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 8

What common object replaced a map or compass for fairy tale heroes?
500 points

Murrr! I think the answer is D!
A: Self-assembled tablecloth
B: Magic carpet
C: Walking boots
D: Ball of thread
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 9

At what time of year do the events of the fairy tale “At the Pike’s Command” take place?
1000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course the answer is A!
Murrr! I think summer!
A: In winter
In: In the spring
From: Summer
D: Autumn
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 10

What tool did the soldier use to make soup?
2000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's an axe!
Murrr! I think it's an axe!
A: Hammer
B: Planer
S: Ax
D: Saw
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 11

What did the man and the bear divide into tops and roots?
4000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's a turnip!
Murrr! I think it's beets!
A: Turnip
B: Carrot
C: Potatoes
D: Beetroot
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 12

From the fur of which animal did Morozko give the old man’s daughter a fur coat?
8000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's sable!
Murrr! I think it's a fox!
A: Arctic fox
Q: Fox
S: Belka
D: Sable
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 13

What birds helped Baba Yaga steal Ivanushka?
16000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course, these are geese-swans!
Murrr! I think the answer is C!
A: Thieving magpies
In: Jackdaws
From: Geese-swans
D: Karkush crows
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 14

What other fish, besides the golden one, is capable of fulfilling human desires?
32000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's crucian carp!
Murrr! I think it's a pike!
A: Pike
B: Perch
S: Crucian carp
D: Ruff
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 15

Which the new kind transport invented by Emelya the Fool?
64000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's a stove!
Murrr! I think the answer is A!
A: Magic carpet
B: Stove
C: Walking boots
D: Riding a pike
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 16

In which fairy tale do the combined efforts of the heroes help defeat even the forces of nature?
125000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course the answer is D!
Murrr! I think it's "Turnip"!
A: “The Frog Princess”
In: Hare Hut"
S: "Kolobok"
D: "Turnip"
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 17

In what fairy tale does a thrown hat cause the hut to stagger?
250000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's C!
Murrr! I think the answer is C!
A: “Marya Morevna”
In: "The Frog Princess"
From: “Ivan the Peasant Son and Miracle Yudo”
D: “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 18

What did mother give to Vasilisa the Wise before her death?
500000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course it's a doll!
Murrr! I think it's a mirror!
A: Doll
In: Veretentse
C: Glomerulus
D: Mirror
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 19

What is the name of the most famous collector of Russian folk tales?
1,000,000 points
Kreks, pex, fex! Of course the answer is D!
Murrr! I think the answer is D!
A: P. Bazhov
In: S. Aksakov
With: V.Dal
D: A. Afanasyev
50:50
Wizard
cat scientist

Slide 20

Thank you for participating!

Slide 21

"HURRAY" FOR THE WINNER!!!

Slide 22

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MAOU "Mikhailovskaya Secondary School named after V.G. Kostenko"

A game:

"A Journey Through Russian Folk Tales."

Conducted by: Safina L.A.,

primary school teacher.

from Mikhailovka

2017

Topic: “Journey through Russian folk tales.”

Target: arouse interest in Russian folk tales, introduce children to folk art; develop good relationships among students; promote the development of thinking and cognitive activity, creativity, formation of a class team; develop the imagination, intelligence, thinking, and speech of students.

Equipment:

multimedia projector;

Progress of the event:

1 slide

Hello, Dear friends!

Today we are invited to visit the Fairy Tale. Yes Yes! It is she, the Fairy Tale, who will be the hospitable hostess of our class hour, the theme of which is “Journey through Russian folk tales.”

Teacher's opening speech

2 slide

Guys, do you like fairy tales?

(Children's response)

And I love. Funny and sad, scary and funny, fairy tales are familiar to us from childhood. Our ideas about good and evil, peace and justice are connected with them.

Both children and adults love fairy tales. They inspire writers and poets, composers and artists. Based on fairy tales, plays and films are staged, operas and ballets are created.

Fairy tales - the oldest genre oral folk art. They came to us from ancient times.

3 slide

Why are fairy tales called folk tales? (Children's response)

It’s true that people invented folk tales and passed them on from mouth to mouth, from generation to generation. When you were little, your mother or grandmother told you fairy tales, and then you went to school and learned to read them yourself. Reading fairy tales, you penetrate into the wonderful, mysterious, mysterious world. The most incredible miracles happen in fairy tales. Once upon a time, fairy tales were told only out loud; no one wrote them down. The very first creator of them at all times was the people. At first, of course, one person came up with it and told it to another. He liked it, he remembered it and told it to someone else, for example his daughter or son, and when they grew up, they told it to their children. It is impossible to say exactly when such a fairy tale appeared, but all this time it lived among the people and was told orally.

And today we will take a trip to this mysterious world Russian folk tales.

4 slide

There are many fairy tales in the world
Sad and funny
And live in the world
We can't live without them.

Anything can happen in a fairy tale:
Is there something ahead of us?
Do you hear? A fairy tale is knocking on the door,
Let's say to the fairy tale: “Come in.”

What is a fairy tale?

This is how the word fairy tale is explained in the Russian dictionary.

5 slide

A fairy tale is a work about fictional persons and eventswith the participation of magical fantastic forces.

Many fairy tales were born on Russian soil. They were folded, stored in memory, passed on from mouth to mouth.

Fairy tales are different.

AND NOW WE ARE STARTING A TOURNAMENT OF CONSULTERS OF RUSSIAN FOLK TALES

To do this, we will divide into 2 teams.

Give your team a name.

For each correct answer you will receive a token.

Whichever team collects the most tokens will win.

1st team:

"Koloboki"

Motto:

“The Koloboks will come to the rescue,

And they will lead us to victory"

2nd team:

"Teremok"

Motto:

“We live together in a mansion

We’re friends and we sing together.”

Fairy tale, fairy tale, joke,

Telling it is not a joke.

To have a fairy tale first

It was like a river was babbling,

So that by the end both old and small

I didn't fall asleep because of it.

6 slide

    I have fabulous things in my basket. They belong to the heroes of Russian folk tales. You know these heroes well. Tell me whose things these are.

7 slide

    a jug with a narrow neck (“The Fox and the Crane”);

8 slide

    green small apples (“Geese-swans”);

Slide 9

10 slide

    the firebird (“The Firebird and Vasilisa the Princess”);

11 slide

    frog(“Frog Princess”);

12 slide

    bean kernel (“Cockerel and bean kernel”);

Slide 13

    We received fabulous letters, only there were no return addresses on them. Who wrote these letters? Let's get a look.

Slide 14

Someone for someone

He grabbed it tightly:

Oh, I can’t pull it out!

Oh - it stuck tightly.

But more helpers will come running soon...

A friendly person will defeat a stubborn person common labor!

Who is stuck so tightly?

Maybe it’s... (turnip).

15 slide

I didn’t tremble before the wolf,

From the bear ran away,

And the fox's teeth

Still got caught... (bun).

16 slide

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).

Slide 17

4 . Very upset.

I accidentally broke an egg... (the mouse from the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”).

18 slide

5. Everything ended well,

Only my tail remained in the hole... (the wolf from the fairy tale “Sister Fox and the Gray Wolf”).

Slide 19

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

20 slide

1. The next year the man sowed rye in that place. He came to reap, and the bear was waiting for him:

Now, man, you can’t fool me, give me my share.

Take the roots, little bear, and I’ll take at least the tops for myself. (Man and bear)

21 slides

2. The cat heard the cry, set off in pursuit, caught up with the fox and fought off the rooster.

Didn’t I tell you, Petya, don’t look out the window - the fox will eat you and won’t leave any bones! Look, listen to me! We will go far tomorrow. (“The cat, the rooster and the fox”)

22 slide

3. - Apple tree, apple tree, tell me, where did the geese fly?

Eat my forest apple, I’ll say.

My father doesn’t even eat the garden ones. (Geese-swans)

Slide 23

4. – My good daughter, my pretty daughter, come and see who is helping the orphan. Two-Eyes went with the orphan, forgot her mother’s order, got hot in the sun, and lay down on the grass.

Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one!

The little cow wove it, whitewashed it, and rolled it into pipes. (Khavroshechka)

24 slide

There are errors in the titles of the following fairy tales. Find them.

“Cockerel Ryaba” - “Chicken Ryaba”.

"Dasha and the Bear" - "Masha and the Bear."

“The Wolf and the Seven Little Lambs” – “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids.”

“The Cockerel and the Pea Seed” - “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed.”

25 slide

“Ducks-swans” – “Geese-swans”.

“A fox with a saucepan” - “A fox with a rolling pin.

“At the command of the fish” - “At the command of the pike.”

“Fear has huge eyes” - “Fear has big eyes.”

26 slide

Assignment - continue the tale

Listen carefully to an excerpt from the fairy tale and continue it

1. ...A fox is running, and a wolf meets it.

“So,” he shouts, “did you teach me how to fish in an ice hole?” They beat me, beat me up, tore off my tail!

What did the fox answer? (“Eh, top, top. They only tore off your tail, but they smashed my whole head. You see, my brains are sticking out. I’m dragging along!”)

2. ...Mashenka is running, carrying her brother, she can’t feel her feet under her. She looked back and saw geese and swans. What to do?

She ran to the milk river - the banks of jelly.

3. ...We approached the hut - the rooster crowed:

Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry the scythe on my shoulders, I want to whip the fox. Get out, fox!

What does the fox say? (And the fox got scared and said: “I’m getting dressed...”)

4. ...And the fox is right there again. He sits under the window and sings a song. And Petya, the cockerel, doesn’t look out. Lisa says:

What does he say? (- Oh, Petya the Cockerel, what I want to tell you. I was running along the road and saw: men were driving, carrying millet, one sack was thin, all the millet had scattered, and there was no one to pick it up.)

Slide 27

Task – “Collect proverbs”

Children are givencards the following content.

For goodthey pay well.

Under a lying stonewater doesn't flow.

You can't pull it out without difficultyfish from the pond.

28 slide

Restore the sequence of events in fairy tales

Children are givencards with a sequence in which they must restore the correct order of events.

"The Fox and the Hare."

4 The bunny met the bear.

6 The cockerel drove out the fox.

1 The bunny had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut.

3 The bunny met the dog.

2 The fox drove out the hare.

7 The bunny lives with a cockerel.

5 The bunny met the cockerel.

"Swan geese".

5 Mashenka met a river.

6 Girl in Baba Yaga's hut.

8 Sister brings brother home.

3 The girl met the stove.

1 The geese-swans carried away Ivanushka.

7 The mouse helps Mashenka.

4 The girl met an apple tree.

2 Mashenka rushed to catch up with the geese.

Slide 29

Who owns these words from the fairy tale?

30 slide

“Come in one ear and come out the other - everything will work out.” (Cow - "Havroshechka")

31 slides

“Are you warm, girl, are you warm, red one.” (Morozko)

32 slide

“Don’t drink, brother, you’ll become a little goat.” (Alyonushka)

Slide 33

“Fu-fu, the Russian spirit has never been heard of, never seen, but today the Russian spirit has come on its own.” (Baba Yaga)

Slide 34

“Sivka-burka, prophetic kaurka, stand in front of me like a leaf in front of the grass.” (Ivan the Fool)

35 slide

“As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, scraps will go down the back streets.” (Fox).

36 slide

"The fox is carrying me dark forests, for fast rivers, for high mountains". (Cockerel)

Slide 37

“I see, I see! Don’t sit on the tree stump, don’t eat the pie. Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa.” (Masha)

Gloomy centuries float by,

Floating like clouds in the sky.

They are in a hurry, running after year year,

And the fairy tale is on you! - lives!

She lives in any house

And travels across countries. And why?

Yes, because we can’t live without her!

Slide 38

Summing up the jury's results.

Did you enjoy the journey through Russian folk tales? (Children's response)

What did you like best? (Children's response)

Why do you think we need fairy tales? What do they teach? (Children's response)

Fairy tales teach us to be smart and kind, honest and hardworking, friendly and brave. They teach how to defeat evil, lies, deceit, never lose faith in luck, love your homeland and protect the weak. Fictional fairy world always carries with it a wise thought. No wonder they say: “The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!” A lesson to good fellows."

Slide 39

Thank you for your attention!

Handout

1st team:

"Koloboki"

Motto:

“The Koloboks will come to the rescue,

And they will lead us to victory"

2nd team:

"Teremok"

Motto:

“We live together in a mansion

We’re friends and we sing together.”

Task – “Collect proverbs”

Children are givencards the following content.

Good is paid for with good.

A rolling stone gathers no moss.

You can't pull a fish out of a pond without difficulty.

The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it - a lesson for good fellows.

"The Fox and the Hare."

The bunny met the bear.

The cockerel drove the fox out.

The bunny had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut.

The bunny met the dog.

The fox kicked out the hare.

The bunny lives with a cockerel.

The bunny met the cockerel.

"Swan geese".

Mashenka met the river.

A girl in Baba Yaga's hut.

Sister brings brother home.

The girl met the stove.

The geese-swans carried away Ivanushka.

The mouse helps Mashenka.

The girl met an apple tree.

Mashenka rushed to catch up with the geese.