Games on the theme of Russian folk tales. Literary quiz game “a journey through Russian folk tales”

Game "Change one letter"

In the title of the Russian folk tale, only one letter has been changed. For example, “Turnip” - “Modeling”. Find these letters and “restore” real names fairy tales:

. "Cat and Kisa" ("Cat and Fox").

. “The Fox and the Poppy” (“The Fox and the Crayfish”).

. "Murochka" ("Chicken").

. "Zolotaya Rubka" ("Golden Fish").

. "Skin" ("Goat").

. "On foot" ("Goblin").

. "Tsar-Singer" ("Tsar-Maiden"),

. “Quietly one-eyed” (“ Dashingly one-eyed»),

. “Two Moles” (“Two Shares”),

. “Prophetic tooth” (“Prophetic oak”),

. “The Regiment and the Seven Little Goats” (“The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids”),

. “Two from the Duma” (“Two from the Bag”),

. “Ivan is a soldier’s dream” (“Ivan is a soldier’s son”).

. "Chado of the Forest" ("Miracle of the Forest").

. "Marko the Horned" ("Marco the Rich").

Tic Tac Toe

Competition for schoolchildren and adults

Two teams of 9 people play (7 children, 1 teacher, 1 parent). A playing field of 3x3 squares is being prepared, in which the names of the competitions are written. Competition program consists of nine competitions and eight pauses, during which the conditions of the competitions are explained, an advertising competition is held, and a “black box” game is played. The teams are given the same task, the right to answer is given to the team that draws the lot for the first performance. The winning team puts its sign (“X” or “O”) on the playing field in the corresponding square. When summing up the results, two options are possible: 1. Play to the bitter end, when all nine competitions are played out. In this case, the team with the most symbols on the playing field wins; 2. The winner is the team that managed to line up three of its signs horizontally, vertically or diagonally. In this case, the game is considered over.

Competition 1. “Marya the Mistress” (folk tale)

As you know, Marya the artist was distinguished by her ability to embroider carpets of amazing beauty. The competition invites you to draw an elegant carpet. Each team is given a sheet of whatman paper, cut into 9 parts. The pieces are numbered in the same way as the game board. Each participant must draw their own part general plot. The drawings show fairy-tale characters, transport, flowers, objects, etc. The drawings can be done “blindly”. When finished, the carpet is folded according to the numbers. Music plays while the teams work. At the end of the competition, the jury evaluates the quality of the painted carpet.

Competition 2. “Winnie the Pooh and everything, everything, everything” (A.A. Milne)

Teams line up in two columns on either side of the leader. The first team member to open the competition begins the story on given topic and continues for 20 seconds. After this, the word is passed to the opposing team, which begins its story with the last phrase of the previous storyteller, and so on. Each team must develop only its own plot line: for example, the “X” team talks about how Winnie the Pooh went to visit the Rabbit, and the story is told from Winnie the Pooh’s point of view, and the “O” team talks about how Kanga washed soap Piglet, on behalf of Piglet. The jury evaluates wit, resourcefulness, and coherence of the plot.

Competition 3. “Little Muk” (V. Gauf)

If it weren’t for little Muk’s ability to correlate the differences between events and put everything in its place, he would never have been able to

get rid of donkey ears. Participants in the competition are invited to try their hand at solving the same problems: both teams are given pieces of paper with a fillword.

Next, five questions are read to the teams (at a medium pace), which they need to answer and cross out the answers from the answer grid. Teams are warned that the competition is for speed and questions will not be repeated.

Questions:

1. What was another name for Little Mook? (Dwarf)

2. Who really was Little Mook? (Old man)

3. The headdress Little Mook wore? (Turban)

4. What did Little Mook become after he won the running competition in royal palace? (Skorokhod)

5. What parts of the body changed in the king and his courtiers when they ate the magic berries? (Ears, nose)

The team that completes the task faster and correctly wins.

Competition 4. “Cinderella” (C. Perrault)

Everyone knows that the prince found the girl he loved, who had disappeared from the ball, by her shoe. Each team forms a circle, all team members (or representatives) take off one shoe and place it in the middle of their circle. Then the participants are blindfolded, the presenter mixes the shoes lying in the circles, and at his signal the competition begins: who will find their pair of shoes faster?

Competition 5. “Flint” (H.K. Andersen).

In the dungeon where the flint and money were hidden, and where the soldier descended, there were three dogs. They were sure that anyone who entered the dungeon was superfluous. In this competition, participants must identify the odd one out of four given words. The presenter reads out four words, and the first two participants from both teams must name what they think is the extra word. After which the words are read out for the second pair of participants, etc.

Word options:

Milk River. Apple tree, Pechka, Baba Yaga. (Baba Yaga is a negative hero.)

Christopher Robin, White Rabbit, Troubadour, Kid. (The white rabbit is not a person.)

Pan Blueberry, Leek, Count Cherry, Grape. (Leeks are not a berry.)

Artemon, Tortila, Pierrot, Malvina (Tortila is not a doll.)

. “Ole-Lukoie”, “The Cat Who Walked By Itself”, “Mowgli”, “Rikki-Tiki-Tavi”. (The author of Ole Lukoje is not Kipling.)

. “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, “Aibolit”, “Twelve Months”, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”. (“Twelve months” is not a poetic form.)

Ellie, Stella, Gingema, Bastinda. (Ellie is not a magician.)

. "The Seven Simeons", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "The Tale of dead princess and seven heroes", "Seven underground kings" (“The Tale of the Dead Princess” - in verse.)

Lamplighter, Pilot, King, Businessman. (The pilot is an earthling.)

Competition 6. “Town in a snuffbox” (V.F. Odoevsky)

Until Misha got into the snuffbox and asked his questions to the bell boy, he could not find out what was inside the snuffbox. In this competition, players must guess what is in a black box using questions to which the host answers “yes” or “no.” First, one team asks questions about their subject (each team member can ask one question), and then the other. Participants in the game are warned that the box contains items that are directly related to the Russians folk tales. For one team, a tablecloth (a self-assembled tablecloth) was prepared in the box, for the other - a needle (in which the death of Koshchei the Immortal was hidden). The team that guesses their item wins. If both teams guessed correctly, the one that did it faster wins.

Competition 7. “Kid and Carlson” (A. Lindgren)

In the fairy tale “The Kid and Carlson,” Carlson constantly boasts of his abilities. By the end of the tale, we get the impression that he is indeed the most well-mannered, moderately well-fed, etc. What is this if not good advertising? In this competition, teams are asked to advertise two items that they receive from the host, such as a broom and a ball of wool. Any items related to fairy tales are possible. Advertising should be fabulous. You have one minute to prepare.

Competition 8. “Dunno and His Friends” (N. Nosov)

Dunno learned a lot of interesting things during his adventures. Contest participants are asked to list the names of fairy tales in which one of the characters is the king. The team that names the most such fairy tales wins.

Competition 9. “Alice in Wonderland” (L. Carroll)

Curious Alice always tried to get to the bottom of the issue. Sometimes she came up with very interesting logical chains. The rules of the competition are as follows: the first participant of one of the teams is asked a question. His answer is rewritten as next question and is asked to the second member of the same team. Participants are warned: the wittier the answer, the higher the jury's score.

For example:

Host: Why does Baba Yaga have a bone leg?

Participant 1: Because she broke it.

Host: Why did she break it?

2nd participant: Because she fell, etc.

Variants of questions for teams: Why did the pike fulfill Emelya’s wishes? Why did the Little Humpbacked Horse help Ivan the Fool?

Bulletin board

Invite groups or pairs to answer the question which fairy-tale heroes I could make such announcements. Then offer to pull out cards with the names of fairy tale characters from the bag, and also give your own versions of the announcements.

1. I sell leeches. Price is negotiable. (Duremar)

2. We organize survival courses for those traveling into the jungle. (Mowgli and Tarzan)

3. To the one who finds the key from precious metal I guarantee a reward in wooden rubles. (Pinocchio)

4. I sell chicken legs left over after remodeling the hut. (Baba Yaga)

5. I challenge the knights to a duel. Lancelot, please don't worry. (The Dragon)

6. I teach artistic whistling. (Nightingale the Robber)

7. A travel company offers an exclusive trip “Riding the Wolf”. (Ivan Tsarevich)

8. Veterinary services with travel to any part of the world. (Aibolit)

9. I sleep and see the prince. (Sleeping Beauty)

10. Security agency on permanent job 33 strong-built employees are required. (Chernomor)

11. The new Vegetables and Fruits store invites customers. (Cipollino)

12. I will rent a roof. Payment in confectionery products. (Carlson)

13. Non-traditional species help with passing exams. (Old Man Hottabych)

14. Golden eggs. Expensive. (Chicken Ryaba)

15. I’ll take the pies to your grandmother. (Little Red Riding Hood)

17. I will take rent from everyone, even from devils. (Bolda)

Librarian: Today in this room we have gathered to talk about Russian folk tales and play. (Slides about the location of the school) Music 2.

In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, in a certain region, in a certain city, there is a teremok, a teremok, by the road. He is neither low, nor high, nor tall. And they work in this little mansion wonderful people- the teachers and children who study in this little house are no less wonderful!

What did I tell you just now? That's right, a fairy tale. As you already understand, fairy tales can be told about everything in the world using special language, intonation, gestures. You are all very familiar with Russian folk tales.

Look how many fairy tales I have prepared for you. (Literature exhibition. Introduction to books).

There are many fairy tales in the world:
Sad and funny
And live in the world
We can't live without them.
In a fairy tale, anything can happen.
Our fairy tale is ahead
A fairy tale is knocking on our door. Sound. (Knock)
Let’s say “come in” to the fairy tale. (Music.3)

(Vasilisa) - Hello, dear guests, good fellows, beautiful girls. I came to you from far away, from the land of Russian folk tales, to say a word, and my name is Vasilisa the Beautiful. Today we will find ourselves in the world of Russian folk tales, let's see puppet show. But really, I don’t know if you’re ready for the trip? I can not hear? Very good. Can you clap your hands loudly? (right side, left side, and now all together). Do we also need to laugh? Let's try: all the boys in the hall laugh. Ha ha ha. Boys. All the girls in the hall laugh Hee hee hee. Well done girls. Ready.

Vasilisa-ah. Vasilisa. (Ivanushka appears).

(I) -Where are you?

(B) - What happened Ivanushka? Why did you come home from school so early? Or were you kicked out?

(I) - Oh, Vasilisa, it would be better if I drank water from a hoof and turned into a little goat. I would now be running around the clearing, nibbling grass... no worries, no hassle. Can you imagine, they assigned us to read “Russian folk tales” for the lesson. Well, I looked at the pictures, there is nothing interesting, and since there is nothing interesting, then why read?! As luck would have it, the teacher calls to the board, tell her a fairy tale and tell her... What am I going to tell if I haven’t read anything. So she says: “Until you read the fairy tales, don’t come to school.” So now I'm on vacation.

(B) - What holidays, Ivanushka? It's a shame not to know anything. They say: “A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, good fellows lesson". Don't you want to become a good fellow?

(I) - It would be better if I drank water from a hoof. Now I would be running around as a little goat, playing in the meadow.

(B) - How, Ivanushka, don’t you know what was going to happen to you next?

(I) - No, I don’t know.

(B) - Guys, tell Ivanushka. (The kid had to be slaughtered).

(B) - Well, as always, I mixed everything up. Guys, look carefully, tell me what fairy tales these illustrations are for, what is depicted on them.

(I) – No, again I mixed everything up, you say. I will leave you to see the world and show myself.

(B) - Don’t go, Ivanushka, the buffoons have come to us, they will show a puppet show. (Music 6).

1st buffoon:

A good fairy tale and I are inseparable,
And the fairy tale’s miracles reach the skies!
Just imagine: how boring it would be,
If only there were no miracles in the world!

2nd buffoon:

When and who folded it
In my hut somewhere -
And the oldest old-timer
Won't give you an answer.

3rd buffoon:

And about animals, and about kings,
And what in the world happened -
Everything is a fairy tale in my memory
Saved it for you and me.

4th buffoon:

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!

1st buffoon:

She lives in any house
And travels across countries. And why?
Yes, because we can’t live without her!

Together:

The fairy tale is a lie - and there is a hint in it,
A lesson to good fellows...

Music 7. The puppet show “Kolobok” begins.

(B) – Ivanushka, did you like the Russian folk tale? (Music 8)

(I) - Well done Kolobok, he left both his grandmother and his grandfather... The world looked and showed himself. And I have to sit here, read fairy tales, study.

(B) - You will be lost, Ivanushka, you will be lost. In fairy tales you need to know and be able to do a lot, but where does knowledge come from if you haven’t read the fairy tales?

(I) - What do the guys need? Can you guys help me travel? Won't you let me fall? Well, I went, if anything happens, don’t worry about it.

The lights go out. Music 9. Ivanushka appears on the stage. Towards him Gray is coming Wolf.

Wolf - Wait, who's coming? Who is this? Where are you heading from?

(I) - I, I’m called Ivan, came to you in fairy tales to gain some intelligence. And who are you?

Wolf: And I am the Gray Wolf - I guard the border in fairy tales. This won’t be a fairy tale country, but a passing yard if everyone starts wandering around here. He came to gain intelligence... You need to study at school, read books, and you will become smart. Okay, I’ll give you a test, if you fill in the missing words correctly, I’ll skip it, and if not, I’ll eat it. (Takes out a walkie-talkie) Welcome! Welcome! Prepare your first test. (Slides with numbers 1.2.3.Tasks appear on the screen). The wolf is reading.

Once upon a time there lived an old man... they had a daughter Alyonushka and a son... The old man and the old woman died. Alyonushka and... were left alone. Alyonushka went to work and took her brother with her. They are walking along the far field and my brother wanted... “Sister Alyonushka, I... want!”

(I) – It’s simple, it’s about me. (Reads, inserting missing words)

Wolf: Welcome! Welcome! Ivan guessed right. Prepare for your next test.

Slide

“They swooped in..., picked up the boy, and carried him away on their wings. The girl returned, and lo and behold, her brother was gone! She ran out into an open field and only saw the wings darting in the distance and disappearing behind the dark forest. Then I realized that they had taken away my brother: about the geese - ... there had long been a reputation that they carried away children. I rushed to catch up with them”

(I) - It was probably a whirlwind...

Wolf: Yes, perhaps you will be a nice dinner for me. Take a walk here, and I'll go wash the dishes. However, read the riddle again, maybe you can guess it.

(I): Vasilisa, help me, ask the guys to answer correctly.

(Wolf appears) Sound of Steps.

Wolf: Well, why didn’t you remember? And no one will help you - you’ll be lunch.

(I) - The guys will help me, they will answer correctly.

Wolf: Where are your guys? Somehow I can’t hear them.

Vasilisa: Guys, let's clap our hands so that the Wolf can hear us. Left-hand side. Right side, And now all together.

Wolf: I hear, I hear. Stunned. Give us your answer.

(students give the correct answer)

Wolf: Since you are so smart and clever, here is my last riddle for you.

“The brothers came out into their father’s wide yard, pulled their rifles tight... and fired. The elder brother shot the arrow. An arrow fell on the boyar's courtyard, and the boyar's daughter picked it up. The middle brother shot the arrow. An arrow flew into the merchant's yard and was picked up by the merchant's daughter. Shot an arrow... brother. She flew straight to..., picked her up...!

(I) – Again, I don’t know the answer. Guys, help!

(students' answers)

Wolf: You have good helpers, Ivanushka, but rely on a friend, and don’t make a mistake yourself. Enter the fairyland.

Music 10. (go backstage together)

(B) - How long or short did Ivanushka walk along fairyland, maybe it was, or maybe it wasn’t, but suddenly everything around became dark, the wind howled and Ivanushka lost his way and wandered into the lair of the Serpent - Gorynych, a three-headed monster.

The Serpent - Gorynych appears.

(Z-G) 1 head - Ugh, it smells like Russian spirit.

Head 2 - And nothing smells, where can it smell, I vacuumed everything thoroughly yesterday.

3 head – It smells. It's good, let's have fun, otherwise it's boring.

1 head - Boring... It smells... You are our clever one. Again, she read fairy tales all night long, ruined our eyes, and didn’t let us sleep.

Head 2: - After such fairy tales, I start to get sick. My throat and head hurt. And our clever little one keeps howling: and Ivan, the good fellow, waved his sword, and the three heads of the filthy monster were gone.

1 head: - No, well, it’s about Cinderella, about Puss in Boots - that’s nothing, it’s funny.

3rd head: You are stupid, you would only like everything foreign. These are our native Russian folk tales, written about you and me. Keep it in mind and don’t behave like that: invite them to visit, and don’t spit fire.

(Ivanushka appears. He does not see the monster.)

(I) - Where am I? I don’t know where I wandered?! I'll probably stay here overnight.

1 year – Young, fresh...

2 years - Oh, delicious, probably. Come on, you're on the left, I'm on the right...

3rd year - Again? You teach, you teach, you read, you read. How about his sword and your heads off his shoulders? Here you need cunning. Hello, good fellow.

(I) – Oh-oh, who’s there?

2nd year - Russian monster...

1 year - Oh, you’ll scare me away, I need to be more gentle. This is us - Zmey Gorynych.

3rd year - Don’t be afraid, it’s only in fairy tales that the Serpent Gorynych fights with Ivan, but in life... What’s your name?

(I) - Ivanushka...

1 year - Ivan, that means. Bad luck.

2nd year - Well, first we fight, and then he’ll cut off our heads. Come up with something, smart girl.

3rd year - It wasn’t us who came to you, he wandered in on his own. But you can’t remake a fairy tale, brother. Come on, guess our riddles, you will leave alive, you won’t guess - you know it yourself. Deal.

1 year - Yes, you have one clue for each riddle.

2nd year - Only there is no one to suggest, there is no one here except us.

(ZG) together: Do you agree?

(I) – I agree.

Gobbling up rolls,
A guy was riding on a stove.
Rode around the village
And he married the princess.

What fairy tale am I talking about? Answer me, Ivan.

(I) - Vasilisa, guys, don’t let me get lost, help me.

(B) - Guys who are ready to answer, raise your hands.

("By magic")

1 year - It’s okay, now I’ll give you a harder one.

An arrow flew and fell into a swamp,
And in this swamp someone caught her.
Who, having said goodbye to green skin,
Have you become cute, beautiful, pretty?

Ha, don't you know? Ha ha ha.

(I) - It seems to me that you don’t even know how to laugh. Listen to how the guys in the hall can laugh. Vasilisa, help.

(B) - All the boys in the hall laugh. Ha ha ha. Boys. All the girls in the hall laugh Hee hee hee. Girls. Well done. Ready. One two Three.

(I) - I know the answer. No, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake, let the guys answer better.

(“Vasilisa the Beautiful”)

Geese-swans are flying,
They want to take the children away
Who helped my sister and brother
How to get home from Yaga?

(Russian folk tale “Geese and Swans”.

V. Well, what about Ivanushka!!! Do you understand why you need to read books?

And - The fairy tale is a lie, but in it hint - kind Well done lesson. (last slide)

Everyone goes on stage. A song from the film “About Masha and Vitya and the Marine Corps” is performed (

OUTDOOR GAMES BASED ON THE TALE “GEES AND SWANS”

Gracheva Marina Sergeevna, teacher physical culture MBOU "Secondary School No. 3", Bratsk, Irkutsk region.
Purpose: Games for children based on fairy tales are valuable from a pedagogical point of view, they have big influence to educate the mind, character, will, develop moral feelings, physically strengthen the child, create a certain spiritual mood, interest in folk art.
This event might be interesting physical education teachers, pedagogues additional education, employees summer camps, organizers in kindergartens.
Description: games have centuries-old history, they have survived and survived to this day from ancient times, passed down from generation to generation, incorporating the best national traditions.
Target: to teach to act in an organized manner in a team, to simultaneously and quickly get involved in the game, develops skills expressive speech, creative imagination, initiative, dexterity, courage.
Tasks:"Improve work on comprehensive development children preschool age, cultivate a sense of beauty, form high aesthetic tastes, the ability to understand and appreciate beauty and wealth native nature, to educate in the spirit of love for the Motherland.”
Funny outdoor games are our childhood. Who doesn’t remember the constant hide and seek, traps, and tag! When did they arise? Who invented these games? There is only one answer to this question: they were created by the people, just like fairy tales and songs.
Games for children are valuable from a pedagogical point of view, they have a great influence on the education of the mind, character, will, develop moral feelings, physically strengthen the child, create a certain spiritual mood, and interest in folk art.
We offer you two games based on the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”

Outdoor game "GEESE"

They don’t draw on the playground big circle, in the middle of it sits a wolf. The players, holding hands, stand in a large circle. Between the circle where the wolf sits and the round dance, the goslings stand in a small circle. Those playing in a round dance walk in a circle and ask the goslings, who also walk in a circle and answer questions:
- Geese, you are geese!
- Ga-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
- You gray geese!
- Ga-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
- Where have you been, geese?
- Ga-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
- Who, the geese, did you see?
- Ga-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!

With the end of the last words, the wolf runs out of the circle and tries to catch the gosling. The geese scatter and hide behind those standing in the round dance. The wolf leads the caught gosling to the middle of the circle - to the lair. The geese stand in a circle and answer:
We saw a wolf
The wolf carried away the gosling,

The best best wishes,
The biggest one.
What follows is a roll call of the round dance and geese:
- Ah, geese, you geese!
- Ga-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
- Pinch the wolf,
Help the gosling!

Geese flapping their wings, screaming ha-ha They run around in circles, pestering the wolf. At this time, the caught goslings try to fly away from the circle, but the wolf does not let them in. The game ends when all the caught geese leave the wolf.
The game is repeated, but those playing in a round dance become geese, and the geese stand in a round dance. The wolf is chosen according to a counting rhyme.
Rules of the game. Round dance of geese and goslings walk in a circle in different directions. Everyone should pronounce the text together. A caught gosling can leave the circle only when one of the players touches the wolf with his hand.

Outdoor game for schoolchildren "Geese-swans"

Participants in the game choose a wolf and a master, everyone else is a geese-swan. On one side of the site there is a house where the owner and geese live, on the other there is a wolf under the mountain. The owner lets the geese out into the field to take a walk and browse some green grass. Geese go far from home. After some time, the owner calls the geese:
“Geese-swans, go home!”
Geese answer: "The old wolf is under the mountain!"
- "What is he doing there?"
- “Grey, white hazel grouse are stinging.”
- “Well, run home!”

The geese run home, and the wolf catches them.
The one caught leaves the game. The game ends when all the geese are caught.
Rules.
1. Geese can fly home, and the wolf can catch them only after the words: “Well, run home!”
2. When geese enter the field, they must disperse throughout the entire area.

These outdoor games have a driver: it's a wolf.
To start the game, you need to choose a driver. He is appointed or chosen according to a counting rhyme.
Children love playful, funny counting poems and quickly remember them. All participants in the game stand in a circle, in a row, or sit on benches, on the lawn, and one of them goes to the middle, pronouncing the words loudly, clearly, and intones a rhyme, for example:
I'll go buy a pipe
I'll go outside.
Louder, pipe, pipe.
We're playing, you drive!

Or:
Jump and jump,
Jump and jump,
The bunny is jumping -
Gray side.
Along the forest
Jump-jump-jump,
According to the snow
Poke-poke-poke.
I sat down under a bush,
I wanted to hide.
Whoever catches it drives it.

The one who pronounces the counting rhyme, with each word, and sometimes syllable, touches the players in turn with his hand, not excluding himself. Who does it fall on? the last word, he becomes the driver.

MAOU "Mikhailovskaya Secondary School named after Kostenko"
V.G."
A game:
"Journey through Russian folk
fairy tales."
Prov
ate: Safina L.A.,

teacher primary classes.
from Mikhailovka

Topic: “Travel through Russian folk
2017
fairy tales."
Goal: to arouse interest in Russian folk tales, to introduce children to
folk art; develop good relationships among students;
promote the development of thinking and cognitive activity, creative
abilities, formation of a class team; develop imagination,
intelligence, thinking, speech of students.
Equipment:
multimedia projector;
1 slide
Progress of the event:
Hello, Dear friends!
Today we are invited to visit the Fairy Tale. Yes Yes! She is the one
A fairy tale will be the hospitable hostess of our class hour, whose theme
"A Journey Through Russian Folk Tales."
introduction teachers
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
childhood. Our ideas about good and evil, about the world and
justice.
Both children and adults love fairy tales. They inspire writers and poets,
composers and artists. Performances and films are staged based on fairy tales.
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, you were told fairy tales
mothers or grandmothers, and then went to school and learned to read them themselves.
Reading fairy tales, you penetrate into the wonderful, mysterious, mysterious world. IN
The most incredible miracles happen in fairy tales. Once upon a time fairy tales
They were told only out loud, no one wrote them down. The very first creator
there have been people of them at all times. At first, of course, it was invented by one person,
told another. He liked it, he remembered it and told it to someone
to a third, for example, their daughter or son, and when they grew up, they told
to my children. It is impossible to say exactly when such a fairy tale appeared, but all this
for a 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:
What awaits us ahead?
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 events involving
magical fantastic powers.
Many fairy tales were born on Russian soil. They were folded and stored in
memory, passed from mouth to mouth.
Fairy tales are different.
AND NOW WE ARE STARTING THE TOURNAMENT OF RUSSIAN EXPERTS
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.
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1. I have fabulous things in my basket. They belong to the heroes
Russian folk tales. You know these heroes well.
Tell me whose things these are.
 a jug with a narrow neck (“The Fox and the Crane”);
 small green apples (“Gusilebedi”);
golden egg(“Chicken Ryaba”);
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 firebird (“Firebird and Vasilissarevna”);
 frog(“Princess Frog”);
bean seed(“The Cockerel and the Bean Seed”);
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2. We received fabulous letters, but there are no return letters on them.
addresses. Who wrote these letters? Let's get a look.
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1.
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...
Friendly common work will defeat the stubborn one!
Who is stuck so tightly?
Maybe it’s... (turnip).
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2.
I didn’t tremble before the wolf,
Ran away from the bear
And the fox's teeth
Still got caught... (bun).
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3.
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).
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4. Very upset.
I accidentally broke an egg... (the mouse from the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”).
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5. Everything ended well,
Only my tail remained in the hole... (the wolf from the fairy tale “The Fox
sister and Gray wolf”).
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3. Listen carefully to the passage and guess which one it is from
fairy tales.
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1. The next year the man sowed rye in that place. I came to reap, and
the bear is 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)
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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
It won't leave any bones! Look, listen to me! We'll go far tomorrow.
("Cat, Rooster and Fox")

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3. - Apple tree, apple tree, tell me, where did the geese fly?
Eat my forest apple, I’ll tell you.
My father doesn’t even eat garden ones. (Gusilebedi)
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4. – My good daughter, my pretty daughter, come and see who is the orphan
helps. Two-Eyes went with the orphan, forgot her mother’s order,
baked 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)
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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.”
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“Dutkilebedi” - “Gusilebedi”.
“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.”
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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, “you taught me how to fish in an ice hole?” Beaten up
I was beaten, my tail was torn off!

- What did the fox answer? (“Eh, top, top. You only have a tail
They tore it off and smashed my whole head. You see, the brains have come out. By force
I’m plodding!”)
2. ...Mashenka is running, carrying her brother, can’t feel her feet under her, Looks back
ago – I saw geese and swans. What to do?
She ran to the milk river - the banks of jelly.
- What's next? (“River, hide us!” Mashenka asks. The river planted
I hid her and her brother under a steep bank from the geese.)
3. ...We approached the hut - the rooster crowed:
- Cuckoo! 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, Petyapetushok, what I want to tell you. I was running along
road and saw: men were driving, carrying millet, there was one thin sack, that’s all
The millet was scattered, and there was no one to pick it up.)
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Task – “Collect proverbs”
Children are given cards with 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.
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Restore the sequence of events in fairy tales
Children are given cards 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.
"Gusilebedi".
5 Mashenka met a river.
6 A girl in a woman's hut.
8 Sister brings brother home.
3 The girl met the stove.
1 The geese and the 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.
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Who owns these words from the fairy tale?
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“Come in one ear and come out the other, everything will work out.”
(Cow "Khavroshechka")
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“Are you warm, girl, are you warm, red one.” (Morozko)
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“Don’t drink, brother, you’ll become a little goat.” (Alyonushka)
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"Fufu, the Russian spirit has never been heard of, never seen, but today
the Russian spirit itself came." (Baba Yaga)
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"Sivkaburka, prophetic kaurka, stand in front of me like a leaf in front of
grass." (Ivandurak)
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“As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, scraps will go down the back streets.”
(Fox).
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"The fox is carrying me dark forests, for fast rivers, for high
mountains." (Cockerel)
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“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 hurry, they run after year after 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!
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Summing up the jury's results.
Did you enjoy the journey through Russian folk tales? (Answer
children)
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 you to be smart and kind, honest and hardworking,
friendly and brave. They teach how to defeat evil, lies, deceit, you will never get a fish out of
pond.
The fairy tale is a lie, yes in
a hint to her - kind
Well done lesson.
"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
icy.
The bunny met the dog.
The fox kicked out the hare.
The bunny lives with a cockerel.
The bunny met the cockerel.
"Gusilebedi".
Mashenka met the river.
A girl in a woman'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.


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

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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

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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Thank you for participating!

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"HURRAY" FOR THE WINNER!!!

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