Literary games based on Russian folk tales. Outdoor children's games based on fairy tale themes

Interesting educational games, quiz games and competitions for junior schoolchildren for knowledge of fairy tales.

Game “Fairy Tales. Fairy tales. Fairy tales"

Complete the name. A game for warming up, including children in a game situation. The presenter calls the first word of the name of the fairy-tale hero, and the children continue in unison. Whose choir is more friendly and without mistakes, that team wins.

Koschey - Immortal

Elena - Beautiful

Vasilisa - Beautiful

Sister - Alyonushka

Boy - Thumb

Finist - Clear Falcon

Ivan - prince

Brother - Ivanushka

Serpent - Gorynych

Andrey - shooter

Nikita - Kozhemyaka

Tiny - Khavroshechka

Answer in one word. Questions are quickly asked of each player or team. Time to think - 1-2. seconds. Whoever gives the most correct answers wins.

Baba Yaga's method of movement. (Mortar)

This is what a fox is sometimes called in fairy tales. (Gossip)

Favorite book of Pinocchio. (ABC)

The pride of Marya the Beauty. (Scythe)

Ivanushka's sister. (Alyonushka)

What was the name of Pierrot's bride? (Malvina)

The fairytale name of the magic tablecloth. (Self-assembly)

Which of the inhabitants of the swamp became the prince's wife? (Frog)

The name of the boy who was carried away by wild swans. (Ivanushka)

Who had death at the end of the needle? (At Koshchei's)

Who did you turn into? ugly duck? (Into the swan)

The fruit that poisoned the princess? (Apple)

Which of the heroes of the Russian folk tale was a bakery product? (Kolobok)

In what city did Dunno live? (In Flower)

Who helped pull out the turnip? (Mouse)

What delicacy did Carlson prefer? (Jam)

Where did Dunno fly? (To the moon)

Game "Russian Fairy Tales"

The players are divided into three teams (according to the number of options), to which the leader asks questions in turn. The answers are written down on a sheet of paper in a column. The first team to read the encrypted word using the initial letters of the answers is the winner.

Questions

Option 1

Ivan tried to wake up his brothers with this object.

This bird sometimes turned into a crooked girl.

On which river did Ivan fight with Chud-Yud?

Nickname of a fairy horse.

Most fairy tales cannot do without this pet.

Baba Yaga's home.

The name of a fairy-tale hero.

Option 2

The name of the girl from the fairy tale "O rejuvenating apples and living water."

Five people tried to eat him, but the sixth one succeeded.

Ivanushka's sister.

A reptile with three or more heads.

A fairy-tale hero whose death is in an egg.

Male name in fairy tales.

Option 3

The item thanks to which the prince found his wife.

What did the bear wear to carry the girl along with the pies?

The name of the hero who found “I don’t know what.”

The cockerel choked on this.

The dishes from which the crane fed the fox.

At its end is the death of one fairy-tale hero.

Answers

Option 1

R ukavitsa

U dot

WITH Morodina

WITH Ivka

TO he

AND zbushka

E grinding

Option 2

WITH and ine-eye

TO pelvis

A Lenushka

Z mei

TO oshchey

AND van

Option 3

WITH trill

TO box

A ndrey

Z ernyshko

TO jug

AND gla

Game "Amazing Transformations"

The team or players answer the presenter’s question, “Who did fairy-tale heroes turn into or bewitched into?” behind certain time.

Prince Gvidon from A. Pushkin’s fairy tale “The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his glorious son and mighty hero Prince Guidon Saltanovich and Fr. beautiful princess Swans." (Into a mosquito, a fly, a bumblebee)

The cannibal giant from the fairy tale “Puss in Boots” by Charles Perrault. (In lion, mouse)

Handsome boy Jacob from the fairy tale “Dwarf Nose” by V. Gauff. (Into the rabbit)

Eleven brothers-princes from the fairy tale by G.-H. Andersen "Wild Swans". (Into the swans)

A monster from a fairy tale by S. Aksakov “ The Scarlet Flower" (To the prince)

Shorty Leaf from N. Nosov’s book “Dunno in Sunny city" (Into the donkey)

Baghdad Caliph Hasid from V. Gauf’s fairy tale “The Caliph the Stork.” (Into the stork)

Two brothers from the book “Two Maples” by E. Schwartz. (Into the maples)

Zhenya Bogorad from the story “Old Man Hottabych” by L. Lagin. (To the old man)

Donkeys Krykun, Pegasik and Caligula from N. Nosov’s story “Dunno in the Sunny City.” (To shorty)

Game "Extraordinary Journeys"

The team or player responds within a certain time to the presenter’s question: “On what or on whom did the fairy-tale heroes make an extraordinary journey?”

IN magical land Ellie and Uncle Charlie from A. Volkov’s book “Oorfene Deuce and His Wooden Soldiers.” (On a land ship)

Around the world is Captain Vrungel, Lom and Fuchs from A. Nekrasov’s book “The Adventures of Captain Vrungel.” (On the yacht "Trouble")

Old man Hottabych and Volka from the fairy tale story “Old Man Hottabych” by L. Lagin to India for Zhenya Bogorad. (On the magic carpet)

For honey, Winnie the Pooh from A. Milne’s fairy tale “Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All.” (On a balloon)

To the camp of the Turkish army, Baron Munchausen from the book by E. Raspe “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.” (On the core)

Dunno and Donut to the Moon from N. Nosov’s book “Dunno on the Moon.” (On a rocket)

From a mole's hole to warmer climes Thumbelina from the fairy tale by G.-H. Andersen "Thumbelina". (On a swallow)

To Africa, Doctor Aibolit and his friends from the book by K. Chukovsky “Doctor Aibolit”. (On the ship)

From the railway station to the village of Prostokvashino, Uncle Fyodor and his friends from the book by E. Uspensky “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat.” (On a tractor)

On the Roof The Kid from A. Lindgren’s fairy tale “Carlson, who lives on the roof.” (On Carlson)

Game "Fairy Spells"

The team or player responds within a certain time to the presenter’s question: “Who said such magic words?”

At the behest of the pike, at my will. — Emepya (Russian folk tale “At the command of the pike”)

Sivka-burka, prophetic kaurka! Stand before me like a leaf before the grass. — Ivanushka the Fool (Russian folk tale “Sivka-Burka”)

Sim-sim, open the door! — Ali Baba ( Arabian tale"Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves")

Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east, through the north, through the south, come back, making a circle. As soon as you touch the ground, it’s my way. —Zhenya (V. Kataev “The Seven-Flower Flower”)

One two Three. Pot, cook! — Girl (The Brothers Grimm “A Pot of Porridge”)

Kara-baras. — Moidodyr (K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr”)

Mutabor. — Caliph (V. Gauf “Caliph the Stork”)

Bambara, chufara, loriki, eriki, pikapu, trikapu, skoriki, moriki. —— Bastinda (A. Volkov “The Wizard of the Emerald City”)

Krex, bake, fex. — Pinocchio (A. Tolstoy “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio”)

Stand in front of me like a mouse in front of a mountain, like a snowflake in front of a cloud, like a step in front of a steep slope, like a star in front of the moon. Burum-shurum, shalty-balty. Who are you? Who am I? I was, you became. —Nils (S. Lagerlöf “The Wonderful Journey of Nils with the Wild Geese”)

Game "Who's Who?"

A team or player is responsible for a certain time to the facilitator’s question: “Who is who from literary characters?».

Moidodyr. — Washbasin (K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr”)

Uncle Fedor. — Boy (E. Uspensky “Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat”)

Push-Pull. — “Horse” with two heads (K. Chukovsky “Doctor Aibolit”)

Quinbus-Flestrin - Man of Horus. — Gulliver (J. Swift “The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver to Some Distant Countries of the World, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships”)

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. — Mongoose (R. Kipling “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”)

Mr. Nilsson. — Monkey (A. Lindgren “Pippi Longstocking”)

Hassan Abdurahman ibn Hottab. —Genie (L. Lagin “Old Man Hottabych”)

Kaa. — Boa constrictor (R. Kipling “Mowgli”)

Scarecrow. — Straw man (A. Volkov “The Wizard of the Emerald City”)

Tilly-Willy. — The Iron Giant (A. Volkov “Yellow Fog”)

Game "Colorful Answers"

The team or player responds within a certain time to the leader’s question: “What word should be put instead of the ellipsis?”

Fairy tale by C. Perrault “Red...” (Riding Riding Hood)

Fairy tale by C. Perrault “Blue...” (Beard)

M. Meterling's fairy tale “Blue...” (Bird)

Story by V. Oseeva “Blue...” (Leaves)

Magic story by A. Pogorelsky “Black...” (Chicken)

A. Kuprin's story “White...” (Poodle)

Fairytale story by A. Volkov “Yellow...” (Fog)

V. Bianchi's story “Gray...” (Neck)

V. Bianchi's story “Orange...” (Neck)

Game "Friends and girlfriends..."

Cards with empty columns for answers are copied according to the number of commands. Fill out the table within a certain time.

Which literary characters were friends...

Answers

1. Bagheera, Balu, Kaa (R. Kipling “Mowgli”)

2. Cherry, Radish (G. Rodari “The Adventures of Cipollino”)

3. Carlson (A. Lindgren “Three stories about the Kid and Carlson”)

4. Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit (A. Milne. “Winnie the Pooh and all, all, all”)

5. Kai (H.-H. Andersen “The Snow Queen”)

6. Cheburashka, Galya (E. Uspensky “Crocodile Gena and his friends”)

7. Puss in Boots (C. Perrault “Puss in Boots”)

8. Toto, Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion (A. Volkov “The Wizard of the Emerald City”)

9. Gunka, Znayka, Grumpy, Silent, Avoska, Neboska, Vintik, Shpuntik, Rasteryaika, Tube, Pilyulkin, Donut, Syrup, Toropyzhka, Guslya (N. Nosov “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”)

10. Yalo (V. Gubarev “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”)

Game “With and without a hint...”

The presenter asks questions with prompts. For the correct answer after a question, the player receives 3 points, with one hint - 2, with two - 1 point. Whoever guesses the characters first and scores the most points wins.

Questions

1. To have a good lunch, this vile deceiver pretended to be a kind old lady.

In his cap, glasses and under the blanket it was difficult to recognize him.

The girl wondered why her grandmother had such big teeth.

2. The good girl had to lie to break free.

The one who did not let her in, himself brought her home, suspecting nothing.

If he had known that he was not carrying pies, the dogs in the village would not have beaten him.

3. Small liar traders said that their product was magical.

Even the king believed it.

But if I didn’t believe it, I wouldn’t have appeared before the people in the very funny, which you can imagine.

4. This liar knows many ways to get her way, and one of them is flattery.

The stupid bird believed her.

Missing your cheese is a shame.

5. These treacherous women deceived the king, telling him things that were terrible to imagine.

That is why it was only many years later that he saw his son for the first time.

They themselves should be tarred in a barrel and allowed to float on the sea-ocean.

6. This liar helped his master a lot by coming up with a new name for him.

Having obtained the owner a real castle and expensive clothes, he turned him into a worthy groom for the princess.

But the fact that he wore boots greatly surprised passers-by.

7. To turn her life into a fairy tale, this deceiver declared that the unusual crystal product belonged to her.

But it couldn’t belong to her, because it doesn’t fit at all.

This crystal object was dropped by its owner when she ran home.

8. This cunning deceiver was able to change his voice.

The children did not immediately believe that their mother had come.

Of the seven children, only one remained, who told the goat what happened.

9. This deceiver came up with the idea of ​​pretending to be deaf.

The stupid little round one sang songs to her.

When he sat on her tongue, all that was left was to swallow it.

10. The two sisters wished only the best for the third. And so they set the clock back an hour.

They did not know that the sister was not at all afraid of the monster.

But if she had asked her father for new clothes, she would not have found her prince.

11. This little liar took credit for the whole invention.

He himself didn’t know anything, so he always ended up in funny stories.

Then everyone found out that balloon He didn't invent it at all.

Answers

1. Wolf (C. Perrault “Little Red Riding Hood”)

2. Bear (Russian folk tale “Masha and the Bear”)

3. Merchants of “invisible fabric” (H.-H. Andersen “The Naked King”)

4. Fox (I. Krylov’s fable “The Crow and the Fox”)

5. A weaver with a cook, with her matchmaker Babarikha (A. Pushkin “The Tale of Tsar Saltan...”)

6. Cat (C. Perrault “Puss in Boots”)

7. Stepmother’s daughter (C. Perrault “Cinderella”)

8. Wolf (Russian folk tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”)

9. Fox (Russian folk tale “Kolobok”)

10. Older sisters (K. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”)

11. Dunno (N. Nosov “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”).

Mysteries of fairy-tale heroes

The players are divided into two teams. The presenter reads the stories fairy-tale heroes about yourself, about your sensations, feelings, etc. The task is to get to know the hero. The team that gives the most correct answers wins.

Questions

1. “I decided to just travel around the world and didn’t know that everything would turn out like this. I thought everyone was as kind as my Grandmother and Grandfather. But it turned out that evil, cruel, and cunning people live in this world...”

2. “I’ve been afraid of cats all my life. And this time she came: purring, scratching, saying, help. How can I, little Mouse, help the Cat? But I see that he is not deceiving. I ran out into the field and saw that they really needed my help...”

3. “I knew it would end like this. I’m too shabby and old, no matter how many years I’ve been standing in the field. I dreamed, of course, that someone would settle in me... But there were so many of them that I simply could not stand it and collapsed...”

4. “What a tail this Mouse has! It cannot be compared with either Grandfather’s fist or Baba’s fist. And this Mouse had to run out at the most inopportune moment. Now everyone would admire me. I wish I was lying in the most visible place..."

5. “It feels good to be on this girl’s head. She's looking after me. I'm always clean. I like traveling through the forest with her, visiting my grandmother. But here’s the problem: my mistress is very, very trusting. Because of this, all sorts of troubles happen to her..."

6. “Honestly, it’s unpleasant when the Cat puts you on your feet. He scratched and tore all my insoles. Of course, I understand that all this running around is for the sake of the owner, but it hurts..."

7. “We, of course, would not want to let her down. We could have fallen behind, and the whole story would have ended there, at the ball. But we have no right to rush or lag behind..."

8. “It is very harmful for me to be in the water so much... Thanks to this curious and naughty boy. If it weren’t for him and the turtle, how long would I have lain at the bottom?..”

9. "She good girl. Kind, caring. But you need to know yourself - what you can and cannot do. I’m Hot by nature: I warm, I burn, I melt... Why did you have to jump over me?..”

10. “I, of course, was ready to fulfill any of her wishes. After all, her husband saved my life. But in the end I realized: what more to a person you give, the more he wants. So such people have to stay with nothing..."

11. “Do you think it’s pleasant for me to live with such a mistress? My problem (or maybe not my problem) is that I can’t lie. I always tell her the whole truth. And because of this, I get the worst of it: either she will yell at me, then she will leave me, or she will threaten to break me. But when she is pleased with what I say, she strokes my hand and looks at me for a long, long time...”

12. “I stayed alive only thanks to this little fragile girl. She warmed me, fed me, gave me water. What a wonderful life! Enjoy the sun, wind, warmth!..”

Answers

1. Kolobok.

2. Mouse (“Turnip”).

3. Teremok.

4. Egg (“Ryaba Hen”),

5. Little Red Riding Hood.

6. Boots (“Puss in Boots”).

7. Clock (“Cinderella”),

8. Golden Key (“Pinocchio”),

9. Bonfire (“The Snow Maiden”).

10. gold fish("The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish").

11. Mirror (“the tale of dead princess and seven heroes"),

12. Swallow (“Thumbelina”),

Blitz competition “trick questions”

The main thing in the competition is to answer as quickly as possible. More answers per minute guarantees more points.

Questions

1. Cinderella’s shoe is simple or golden?

2. How many people pulled the turnip?

3. Did the bun have a bow or tie around its neck?

4. How many kids did the wolf eat in the fairy tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids”?

5. Masha kept saying: “I sit high, I look far away...”. Where did she climb: onto a tall tree or onto the roof of a house?

6. For what occasion did the Tsokotukha Fly gather guests: a name day or a wedding?

7. What did Cinderella’s carriage turn into: a pumpkin or a rutabaga?

8. Is Malvina a brunette or a blonde?

9. What did the old man ask the Goldfish when he caught it for the first time?

10. Did Little Red Riding Hood wear a wreath of daisies or dandelions?

11. Balloon, which Piglet gave to Donkey, looked like a ball or the sun?

12. What does the clock show when it strikes 13 times?

13. What did the Buzzing Fly find when it walked across the field: a samovar or a teapot?

14. How many grains did Thumbelina eat a day when she lived with the Mole?

15. Does the kitten Woof bark or yap?

16. Whose daughter did Morozko give the dowry to - the old man’s or the old woman’s?

17. When Pinocchio received the golden key, did Barmaley try to take it away?

18. How did Emelya carry wood on the stove: in bundles or scattered?

19. Who did Shapoklyak lead on a string - a cat or a dog?

20. Where did the cone hit the clumsy bear?

Answers

1. Not simple and not gold, but crystal.

2. Three, the rest are animals.

3. There was nothing, since he has no neck.

4. Six, and the seventh hid and told his mother everything.

5. She was sitting in a box behind the bear.

6. Name day. The wedding also took place, but later.

7. Into a pumpkin.

8. Malvina is a girl with blue hair.

9. For the first time - nothing.

10. She only wore a red cap.

11. He looked like a green rag.

12. That it’s time for them to renovate.

13. I found some money, and then bought a samovar at the market.

14. Not at all: she did not live with him at all, but flew away with the swallow.

15. He meows.

16. Starikov.

17. No, because he is from a completely different fairy tale, and Karabas-Barabas was hunting for the key.

18. They moved the firewood themselves, but did not drive the stove.

19. Rat Lariska.

20. On the forehead (“the bump bounced right into the bear’s forehead...”).

Game "Riddle Box"

In the box (box) there is a fairytale item(s), which you need to find out using the hint question. For the name of the fairy tale and the author, participants receive additional points.

Questions

1. The box contains hidden objects that the girl brought from the forest in winter to please the wayward princess and her stepmother and her daughter.

2. Here is the thing that the crocodile ate.

3. Using the object inside the box, you can make a variety of things, or you can kill scary villain- a character from Russian fairy tales.

4. Using the object located here, main character fairy tales, he found his happiness - a wise wife who was bewitched.

5. Here is a toy that was given very much funny name because she fell off the table. Who is this?

6. In this box there is something that shows the path not only to Ivan Tsarevich, but also to one of mythical heroes Ancient Greece.

Answers

1. Snowdrops (S. Marshak “12 months”)

2. Washcloth (K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr”)

3. Needle (Tale “The Frog Princess”)

4. Arrow (Tale “The Frog Princess”)

5. Cheburashka (E. Uspensky “Crocodile Gena and his friends”)

6. A ball of thread and Ariadne’s thread (The fairy tale “The Frog Princess” and the myth of the Minotaur)

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Lesson-quiz “On the roads of a Russian fairy tale” 5th grade Developed by Semyonova A.V. GBOU Secondary School 690 Moscow

Illustration for any Russian folk tale on A4 sheet. COMPETITION 1

A dramatization of an excerpt from any Russian folk tale. COMPETITION 2

Questions on cards. COMPETITION 3

Questions on terminology (cards). COMPETITION 4

1. Porridge from an ax is: a) magical; b) household; c) a fairy tale about animals; G) fairy tale. 2. Birds that stole the boy: a) stork cranes; b) swifts; c) eagle owls; d) geese-swans. 3.The name of the fairy-tale river is a) Volga; b) Raspberries; c) Viburnum; d) Currants. COMPETITION 5

A member of each team must, blindfolded, draw a hut on chicken legs on the board. COMPETITION 6

COMPETITION 7 Brave Cunning Evil Cowardly Good-natured Hare Rooster Fox Bear Wolf

Water Well done Girl Forest Sword Arrows Apples COMPETITION 8

Water Well done Maiden Forest Sword Arrows Apples COMPETITION 8 live/dead good red dense/dark b ulat red-hot liquid

Earth Raven Winds Leg of Baba Yaga Head Little Hands COMPETITION 8

Earth Raven Winds Leg of Baba Yaga Little Little Hands COMPETITION 8 raw black violent bone violent white

Write the names of magical objects on a piece of paper. COMPETITION 9

Assemble the name of a fairy tale from the letters COMPETITION 10 p o p o P U C H E M U V E L E N Y

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“Whose song?”(consolidate knowledge of songs, use them in retelling fairy tales).

“I am a bun, a bun,
Swept across the barn,
Scraped by the bones,
Mixed with sour cream,
Put in the oven,
It's cold at the window.
I left my grandfather
I left my grandmother
It’s not smart to get away from you, hare.” Kolobok song from the fairy tale “Kolobok”

"Jump-jump, jump-jump,

I am a butter side

Mixed with sour cream,

Fried in butter!

Jump-jump, jump-jump,

I am a buttery side" pancake's song from the fairy tale "Winged, furry, and buttery"

“Aw, aw, Snow Maiden!
Ay, ay, my dear!
At grandpa's, at grandma's
There was a granddaughter Snegurushka,
Her friends lured her into the forest,
They lured us in and left us." Snow Maiden Fairy tale "Snow Maiden and the Fox"

“Alyonushka, my sister!
Swim out, swim out to the shore...
The fires are burning high,
Cast iron boilers are boiling,
Damask knives are sharpened,
They want to kill me!” Brother Ivanushka
Fairy tale “Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”

“Guess it!”(teach children to guess a fairy tale using repetition words, use them in retelling the fairy tale).

“Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one.” Fairy tale "Khavroshechka"

“Petya, don’t rush. Petya, don’t rush.” fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed"

« Spout, spout, drink some water”, Fairy tale “The Cockerel and the Miracle – Melenka”

“Catch, fish, both small and great!” fairy tale "Fox - sister and Gray wolf»

“Freeze, freeze, wolf tail!” fairy tale “Fox - sister and gray wolf”

"The fox is carrying me dark forests, behind high mountains! Kitty-brother, help me out!” fairy tale "The cat, the rooster and the fox"

“I’ll sit on a tree stump and eat a pie.” fairy tale "Masha and the Bear"

"Three-pleeh, three-pleh, three-three, pleh-pleh, three-three-three-pleh-pleh-pleh"

fairy tale “Fear has big eyes”

“This simple spoon is Kotova, this simple spoon is Petina, and this one is not simple - chiseled, with a gilded handle...” fairy tale “Zhikharka”

“As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, scraps will go down the back streets!” fairy tale "Zayushkina's hut"

"Do you know?"(Cultivate interest, develop reaction speed, endurance, discipline, memory, the ability to recognize and name a fairy tale by the first words).

“Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman. Grandfather says to the woman: You, woman, bake pies, and I will harness the sleigh and go after the fish.” fairy tale "Little Fox and the Gray Wolf"

“On the edge of a forest, in a warm hut, there lived three brothers...” fairy tale “Winged, furry, and oily”

“Once upon a time in a hut there was a cat, a rooster and little man..." fairy tale "Zhikharka"

“Once upon a time there lived an old grandmother, a laughing granddaughter, a clumsy hen and a little mouse” fairy tale “Fear has big eyes”

"Once upon a time there was a cockerel and a hen." fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed" »

“Once upon a time, there lived a dog in the forest.” fairy tale “How a dog was looking for a friend”

“From what fairy tale?”(To develop the ability to name a fairy tale and the hero of a fairy tale according to his characteristic features, descriptions, cultivate self-control).

“...the fox is curled up and lying on the road.” fairy tale "Little Fox and the Gray Wolf"

“...And the bunny was sitting under the apple tree...” fairy tale “Fear has big eyes”

“...He sat down on a shovel, spread out his arms and legs, and didn’t go into the stove.” fairy tale "Zhikharka"

“The sparrow got angry - he stamped his feet, flapped his wings and let’s scream...” fairy tale “Winged, furry, and oily”

“In the evening they found a place to stay for the night and went to bed.” fairy tale “How a dog was looking for a friend”

“He’s choking, he’s not breathing, he’s not hearing, he’s lying there, not moving.” fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed" »

“Name the heroes of the fairy tale”(Teach children to guess the fairy tale according to the words of the main character, and then name the rest of the heroes of the fairy tale).

“This is a simple spoon - Kotova, this is a simple spoon - Petina, and this is not a simple, chiseled, gilded handle - mine. I won’t give it to anyone!”
Cat, rooster, Zhiharka, fox. fairy tale "Zhikharka"

“Petya, don’t rush. Petya, don’t rush.”

Chicken, cockerel fairy tale “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed”

“Come on, bunny, be friends with you, live together!”

Dog, hare, wolf, bear, man fairy tale “How a dog was looking for a friend”

“You, brother, go to the river, lower your tail into the hole, sit and say: “Catch, little fish, both small and large!” Catch, little fish, both small and big! Catch, little fish, both small and large!”

Fox-sister, wolf fairy tale “Fox-sister and the gray wolf”

“Come, kumanek, come, dear! How can I treat you!”
Fox, Crane. Fairy tale "The Fox and the Crane"

"Oh! A huge bear almost ran over me!”

Grandmother, granddaughter, chicken, mouse, hare fairy tale “Fear has big eyes”

“Come on, friend, build a winter hut! I will carry logs from the forest and cut poles, and you will tear up wood chips.”
Bull, pig, ram, rooster, cat. Fairy tale "Winter quarters"

"Who lives where"(to consolidate knowledge of Russian folk tales “Teremok” and “Zimovye”, to consolidate the concepts of “domestic and wild animals”).

It is necessary to place the proposed animals in the house and winter quarters.

“What fairy tale am I living in?” (wonderful bag)(develop the sense of touch, speed of reaction, activity, independence of thinking, consolidate knowledge of folk tales, name a fairy tale by character).

From the wonderful bag you get one animal toy at a time. Children identify the toy by touch, and then name in which fairy tales this character appears. For example: rooster - “Zhikharka”, “Zayushkina’s hut”, “Winter hut”, “Cat, rooster and fox”, etc., hare - “Fear has big eyes”, “Zayushkina’s hut”, “Teremok”, “Kolobok” and etc.

“Tell a fairy tale using illustrations” ( encourage children to retell a familiar fairy tale; create conditions for creative self-expression)
Children put the pictures in order and tell the story.

"Tell a story based on the characters"(encourage children to retell the fairy tale).
Children arrange the heroes of the fairy tale and retell the content of the fairy tale.

"Find the error"(develop attention, perception, speech, teach to see extra character in a familiar fairy tale).
Children name what is depicted incorrectly and what fairy tale the illustration is from.

"Cut pictures"(teach children to see a holistic image in separate parts, develop analytical-synthetic thinking)
Children make a picture from parts.

"Color the fairy tale hero"(to improve children’s ability to color without going beyond the contours, development creativity, fine motor skills hands).

."Find a Pair"(consolidate knowledge about the heroes of fairy tales, activate your favorite heroes and characters from fairy tales in your memory, learn to correlate a magical object with the hero of a fairy tale).
Children find a magical object for the hero of the fairy tale. For example: An arrow for the frog princess, a mortar for Baba Yage...

"Magic Items"(consolidate knowledge of fairy tales, teach to see in fairy tales magic item analogue of the modern one).

Apple with saucer Magic mirror- TV
Ball of thread - navigator
Stupa, Carpet - plane - plane, helicopter

Walking boots, stove, sleigh - car
Rejuvenating apples – vitamins, dietary supplements, creams
Got in the right ear, came out in the left - beauty salon
Got in on the right, got out on the left - a machine, a mechanism doing work

"Finish it"(consolidate knowledge about the heroes of a fairy tale, use the characteristic name of a fairy tale character when retelling, exercise word creativity)

Foxy- (sister)
Grandmother - (old lady)

Granddaughter- (laughing)

Chicken - (clump Ryaba)

Mouse- (norushka)

Tiny - ... (Khavroshechka)
Vasilisa - ... (Beautiful, Wise)
Baba - ... (Yaga)
Boy - ... (thumb)
Ivan - ... (fool)
Sparrow - ... (winged)
Mouse - ... (furry)
Pancake - ... (buttery)
Sivka - ... (burka)


Markova Tatyana Yurievna

Warm-up Name fairy tales in which the heroine was, for example, a fox. (“The Golden Key”, “The Wolf and the Fox”, “Kolobok”, “Two Greedy Little Bears”, “Mitten”, “The Fox and the Jug”, “The Fox and the Crane”, etc.)

A selection of “fairytale” questions with answers on original and Russian folk tales.

Fairy tale quiz

1. In which fairy tale by K. Chukovsky are two fun events described at once: a name day and a wedding?
2. Which of the listed characters was the heroine of one of A. S. Pushkin’s fairy tales: The Frog Princess, Cinderella, The Swan Princess?

3. Where did Carlson live?

4. What was Karabas - Barabas the director of?

5. What small object kept the princess from sleeping all night?

6. What was the Scarecrow’s very first wish that Ellie granted?

7. Which month gave your stepdaughter the opportunity to collect snowdrops?

8. Why did the flock of geese still allow Nils to travel with them?

9. In the fairy tale “The Little Flower of the Seven Flowers,” what kind of things were there 7 of each?

10. Who gave the girl a red riding hood?

11. What animals went to Bremen to become musicians?

12. How many hours did each pair of ducks hold a twig with a travel frog in its beak?

13. What object moved the heroes of the fairy tale “The Scarlet Flower” from place to place?

14. Where did Uncle Fyodor get the money to buy a tractor?

15. Who gave Cinderella this name?

16. What animals did the cannibal turn into at the request of Puss in Boots?

17. What was the name of the giant who visited the land of Lilliput?

18. What was the name of the city in which Dunno lived?

19. What fairy tale? we're talking about: jungle, wolves, child?

20. What was the name of the bear-poet?

Answers:

1. “Tsokotukha fly.” 2. The Swan Princess. 3. On the roof. 4. Puppet theater. 5. Pea. 6. Took it off the pole. 7. March. 8. Saved the geese from the fox Smirre. 9. Bagels, petals, polar bears. 10. Her grandmother. 11. Donkey, rooster, cat and dog. 12. Two hours each. 13. Gold ring. 14. Found a treasure. 15. Youngest daughter her stepmother. 16. Into the lion and the mouse. 17. Gulliver. 18. Floral. 19. Mowgli. 20. Winnie the Pooh.

Quiz on Russian folk tales

1. In which fairy tale did a predatory fish make wishes come true?

2. Whose hut did the dereza goat occupy?

3. Did the man give the roots or tops to the bear when he dug up the turnips?

4. Who was fourth in the fairy tale “Turnip”?

5. Did the heron accept the proposal to marry the crane?

6. Who climbed into a cow’s ear and came out the other, and thus performed difficult work?

7. Ivanushka became a little goat by drinking water from a goat’s hoof. How did he turn into a boy again?

8. In which fairy tale were the bears' names: Mikhail Ivanovich, Mishutka and Nastasya Petrovna?

9. Who did Frost – Blue Nose – try to freeze?

10. What products did the soldier ask the old woman to cook porridge from an ax?

11. Which one musical instrument was the cat playing at the fox's hut to save the cockerel?

12. Where did Thumb Boy sit when he plowed the field?

13. What was the name of the girl whom Koschey the Immortal turned into the Frog Princess?

14. What dish did the crane offer the fox to try by pushing the jug towards her?

15. Why did the old man take his daughter to the forest in winter and leave her there?

16. What did the grandfather use to make a tar bull for his granddaughter?

17. How did it happen that Ivan Tsarevich rode a wolf and not a horse?

18. What tree did the witch gnaw to get Tereshka?

19. How did the old people get a daughter, Snegurochka?

20. How did the fairy tale “Teremok” end?

Answers:

1. “At the command of the pike.” 2. Bunny. 3. Tops. 4. Bug. 5. No. 6. Tiny Khavroshechka. 7. Flipped over his head three times. 8. “Three Bears.” 9. Man. 10. Cereals, butter and salt. 11. On the harp. 12. In the horse's ear. 13. Vasilisa the Wise. 14. Okroshka. 15. So the old stepmother ordered. 16. Made from straw, sticks and resin. 17. The wolf ate the horse.18. Oak. 19. They made it out of snow themselves. 20. The animals built a new house.

Competition "Name of a Fairy Tale"

A representative of each team takes from the presenter a piece of paper with the name of the fairy tale. You need to use your fingers, arms, and legs to depict the letters that make up the name. One person - one letter. If the audience was able to read the title, then the team gets a point. (“Turnip”, “Puff”, “Treasure”, “Hare”, “Mowgli”, etc.)

Game for everyone “One letter”

The presenter names the letters of the alphabet in order (except: й, ъ, ы, ь). Children shout out the name of the fairy-tale hero based on the letter they say. For example, “A” - Aibolit, “B” - Pinocchio, ... “I” - Yaga.

Competition "One letter"

A letter of the alphabet is selected (you can poke a pencil into a book without looking, or one child says the alphabet to himself and when he is told “Stop!” he voices the letter he stopped at). One player from each team comes out. The presenter asks any 6 questions in turn. The player answers with a word starting with the chosen letter.

For example, the letter "K".

Your name? (Kolya, Katya)

Your last name? (Kovalev, Kovaleva)

In which town you live? (Kursk, Kyiv)

Good fairy tale hero? (Kolobok)

Evil fairy tale hero? (Koschei)

Favorite fairy tale? (“Chicken Ryaba”)

1. Don't open doors to strangers.

2. Brush your teeth, wash your hands, take a shower regularly.

3. I ate, wash the dishes after myself.

4. Don't walk through the forest alone.

5. Help your friends in difficult situations.

6. Chew your food thoroughly, take your time and do not talk while eating.

7. Don’t fulfill requests from people you don’t know.

8. Drink only clean water.

9. If you find yourself in a difficult situation, do not panic, but try to find a way out of it.

10. Study well.

11. Read fiction and science books.

12. Don't eat a lot of sweets.

Answers:
1. Seven kids. 2. Moidodyr. 3. Fedora. 4. Little Red Riding Hood. 5. Turnip and Alyonushka from the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”. 6. Chicken from a fairy tale “ bean seed" 7. Kolobok. 8. Brother Ivanushka. 9. Masha from the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear” and Gerda. 10. Pinocchio. 11. Znayka. 12. Winnie the Pooh.

Quiz "How much?"

1. How many fairy-tale heroes pulled turnips?

2. How many months did you sit by the New Year’s fire?

3. How many animals went to Bremen to become musicians?

4. How many eyes does Bastinda have?

5. How many kids did the wolf steal?

6. How old was Uncle Fyodor when he learned to read?

7. How many times did the old man make requests to the goldfish?

8. How many gold coins did Karabas Barabas give to Pinocchio?

9. How many heroes proposed marriage to Thumbelina?

10. How many monkeys are the length of a boa constrictor?

11. How many years did Sleeping Beauty sleep?

12. How old is the crocodile Gena?

Answers: 1. Six. 2. Twelve. 3. Four. 4. Alone. 5. Six. 6. Four. 7. Five. 8. Five. 9. Four. 10. Five. 11. One hundred. 12. Fifty.


Relay "Yes" or "No"

The leader in the chain calls out the names famous people, and the children answer “Yes” only if this person wrote fairy tales. In all other cases – “No”.

Chukovsky (“Yes”), Tchaikovsky, Uspensky (“Yes”), Gagarin, Perrault (“Yes”), Andersen (“Yes”), Marshak (“Yes”), Shishkin, Grimm (“Yes”), Kipling ( “Yes”), Nekrasov, Pushkin (“Yes”), Lindgren (“Yes”), Rodari (“Yes”), Krylov, Carroll (“Yes”), Nosov (“Yes”), Yesenin, Bazhov (“Yes”) "), Bianchi (“Yes”), Schwartz (“Yes”), Mikhalkov (“Yes”), Chekhov, Volkov (“Yes”), Gaidar (“Yes”).

Quiz on fairy tales from Yulia Belka

  • What number appears most often in fairy tales? What other numbers are found in fairy tales?

(Number 3 - three brothers, three horsemen, kingdom far away, three years. TWO more from the casket, SEVEN kids, etc.)

  • What riders did Vasilisa the Wise meet on her way to Baba Yaga? Who was that?

(Red, white and black horsemen. It was a white day, a red sun and a dark night)

(Wolf in the fairy tale “The Fox and the Wolf”)

  • The fabulous owner of, perhaps, the first aircraft.

(Baba Yaga)

  • What other fabulous vehicles do you know?

(Emelya’s stove, flying carpet, walking boots)

  • A unique recipe for a tasty and nutritious dish made from construction tools?

(Porridge from an ax)

  • How many people were involved in harvesting the bumper turnip harvest?

(Three. All the rest are animals)

  • Who helped the brother and sister from the fairy tale “Geese and Swans” escape from Baba Yaga?
  • She can be alive or dead.
  • What is susek?

(A chest or compartment in a barn for storing grain and flour)

Where is Koshchei's death kept?
(At the tip of the needle)

  • A musical instrument on which storytellers played along with their stories in ancient times?
  • What happened to the Fox’s hut in the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut”?

(It melted because it was made of ice)

  • What kind of dishes did the Fox and the Crane serve each other from?

(From a plate and jug)

  • What fish did Emelya catch?
  • Remember another magic fish. True, it is not from a Russian folk tale.

(Gold fish)

  • Why did brother Ivanushka turn into a kid?

(I didn’t listen to my sister and drank from the hoof)

  • At what time of year does the fairy tale “At the Pike’s Command” take place?

(Winter, since the pike was caught from the ice hole)

  • Who was Khavroshechka's assistant?

(Cow)

  • Who managed to drive the Fox away from Zayushkina's hut?
  • Who owns the saying: “the beaten one brings the unbeaten one”?

A couple of more difficult questions:

  • Which artist painted the Serpent Gorynych?

(V.M. Vasnetsov, K.A. Vasiliev, N.K. Roerich)

  • What monuments to the heroes of Russian folk tales do you know?

(Monument to Emelya in Suzdal, the Frog Princess in Kaliningrad and Moscow, Kolobok in Donetsk, Little Mouse in Lithuania, Fox and Crane in Moscow, Snake Gorynych and Koshchei the Immortal in Novosibirsk.
But if you don’t pick on the meaning of the word “monument”, then there are figurines made of wood or stone depicting fairy tale characters in public gardens and children’s parks in any city)

Tatyana Tashkinova
Quiz game “Journey through Russian folk tales”

MBDOU MO PLAVSKY DISTRICT - KINDERGARTEN P. DAIRY YARDS

Quiz game

"JOURNEY THROUGH RUSSIAN FOLK TALES"

Completed by teacher: Tashkinova T.V.

Create conditions for generalization, systematization and expansion of children’s ideas about oral folk art, fairy tales;

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

Develop curiosity, attentiveness and reading memory.

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. "Turnip".

2. “Ryaba chicken.”

3. "Geese-swans."

4. “At the command of the pike”

5. “Snow Maiden”

6. “The Frog Princess”

7. “Kolobok”

8. "Teremok"

9. “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”

10. "Masha and the Bear."

11. “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.”

12. “Magic Ring.”

13. “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf.”

14. “Sivka-burka.”

Decor:

exhibition of drawings based on Russian folk tales, presentation slides

Equipment:

telegrams on cards, computer, multimedia system.

Venue: group room.

2 teams are participating.

1. Organizational moment.

The song “Visiting a Fairy Tale” by muses sounds. V. Dashkevich, lyrics. Y. Kim (Mikhailova)

2. introduction teacher

Presenter: - 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, never getting tired of 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: - 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.

There are many genres in the world:

Fable, story and story,

But from birth children love

Magic and peace are embellished.

That our little people

Will it take you to a magical world?

Full of laughter, light, color,

And the miracle is called fairy tales!

Fairy tales wander around the world,

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.

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.

3. Competition “Guess the Fairy Tale”.

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

Presentation. Slides 2-29. (Guess the fairy tale from the pictures).

4. “Telegrams” competition

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?

Telegram

“I left my grandfather,

I left my grandmother

I'll be with you soon." (Kolobok)

Telegram

“Save us, we were eaten by a gray wolf.” (Kids from the fairy tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids”)

Telegram

“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».)

Telegram

“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. Competition "Associations"

Presenter: - 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.”)

6. Competition “Correct the mistakes”

Presenter: - There are mistakes in the names 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”.

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

"House" - "Teremok"

"Carrot" - "Turnip"

7. Competition “Continue the tale”

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

1. Grandfather planted a turnip and said:

Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, grow 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).

2. ... 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.

3. ...A bear walks between the fir trees, the bear wanders between the birch trees, goes down into the ravines, up the 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...

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

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”).

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”).

8. Question-answer competition

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 (Princess) in the Russian folk tale?

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")

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

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

9. Summing up.

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

Presenter: - Our literary quiz game. 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!