Literary holiday for primary school students “A journey through the fairy tales of Korney Chukovsky. Scenario of an extracurricular event for primary grades "Literary hour according to K. Chukovsky" Literary living room dedicated to the work of K.I. Chukovsky. Scripts


Goals:

  • Acquaintance with the biography of K.I. Chukovsky.
  • Fostering interest in fiction, in the work of children's writers.

Registration:

  • portrait of the writer K.I. Chukovsky (1882-1969)
  • statement posters:

- “KI Chukovsky's talent is inexhaustible, intelligent, brilliant, cheerful, festive” I. Andronikov.

“If poetry is impossible to sing or dance, they will never light up young hearts,” Chukovsky said.

  • "Miracle tree", decorated with things from the works of K. I. Chukovsky
  • Exhibition of books by K. I. Chukovsky.

Preliminary work:

  • Reading books by K. Chukovsky.
  • Decoration of a corner with a crossword puzzle and quiz questions based on the works of K. Chukovsky.

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(31.03.1882 – 28.10.1969)

A journey through the tales of Chukovsky

Goals:

  1. Acquaintance with the biography of K.I. Chukovsky.
  2. Fostering interest in fiction, in the work of children's writers.

Registration:

  1. portrait of the writer K.I. Chukovsky (1882-1969)
  1. statement posters:

- “KI Chukovsky's talent is inexhaustible, intelligent, brilliant, cheerful, festive” I. Andronikov.

“If poetry is impossible to sing or dance, they will never light up young hearts,” Chukovsky said.

  1. "Miracle tree", decorated with things from the works of K. I. Chukovsky
  2. Exhibition of books by K. I. Chukovsky.

Preliminary work:

  1. Reading books by K. Chukovsky.
  2. Decoration of a corner with a crossword puzzle and quiz questions based on the works of K. Chukovsky.

Vedas: Good afternoon guys! Today is an unusual day - we celebrate Knizhka's name day, and also:
Reb: Today we will celebrate the anniversary
The one whose lyre
She sang resoundingly "Moidodyr"
And they will celebrate this anniversary with us
And Aibolit, and Barmaley,
And a very lively old woman
And our "Mukha-tsokotukha"

I think you all understand whose holiday we are celebrating today. Right:Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky!He would have turned 130 this year. Hewas born in St. Petersburg on March 31, 1882.

Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky - this is his literary pseudonym, oh his real nameKorneichukov Nikolai Vasilievich.When the boy was 3 years old, his father, a Petersburg student, left the family, and the mother with two children was forced to move to live in Nikolaev, then Odessa. Where he spent his childhood and adolescence.

From childhood, Kornei Ivanovich became addicted to reading, from an early age he began to write poetry and poems.

He was expelled from the 5th grade of the gymnasium by the decree on the release of the gymnasium from children of "low" origin, i.e. from children from poor families.

From his youthful years, Korney Ivanovich led a working life, read a lot, studied English and French as a self-taught, independently completed a gymnasium course, passed exams and received a certificate of maturity.

By profession, Korney Ivanovich - a literary critic wrote critical articles about literature, a poet, memoirist, translator and storyteller.

His literary activity began at the age of 19 (1901) in the newspaper "Odessa News" appeared the first article "Korney Chukovsky", under the title "To the eternally youthful question." Then articles and feuilletons were written on a variety of topics.

K. Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. K. Chukovsky was taking him on the train. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. In order to somehow entertain him, his father, in time with the beat of the wheels, began to compose a fairy tale for him:

Once upon a time there was a crocodile.

He walked the streets

I smoked cigarettes!

He spoke Turkish, -

Crocodile, Crocodile Crocodilovich

The boy stopped crying and fell asleep. 2-3 days passed, the son recovered, and then

it turned out that he had memorized this tale by heart. This is how the "Crocodile" appeared.

This tale was the very first.

In the 50s, Korney Ivanovich and his wife, Maria Borisovna, moved from Moscow to the suburban village of Peredelkino... For many years, among the birches and pines, in a small country house there lived a tall gray-haired man, whom not only the children of the village knew and loved, but also the little residents of Moscow. It was he who invented many fairy-tale characters: Mukhu-Tsokotukhu, Barmaley, Moidodyr.

Reb: Let's open our favorite books
And again, let's go from page to page:
It's always nice to be with your beloved hero
Meet again, make friends stronger:

Vedas: Guys, we will now go to the library, but not an ordinary one, but a fabulous one. All books by K.I. Chukovsky. And here is the librarian.

It's a wise old Owl! She knows all the fairy tales in the world and can answer any of your questions.

Music sounds. At the table "in the library" sits "Wise Owl". The phone rings.

Owl: Who is speaking? Elephant? Where? From a camel? What do you need? Chocolate? Wrong again? Call 125! And this is a library!
The bell rings again.

Owl: Who's talking? (Listens and addresses children)

That's such rubbish

All day.

Ding - di.len, ding - di.len, ding - di.len.

Owl (mysteriously): And to you guys, I want to tell you that the fairy tales of Korney Chukovsky live in this country.

And the door to this fabulous land is behind this magical book exhibition. Are you ready for a fairy tale?

Children: Yes!
Reb: We will knock on a visit to the fairy tale,
We will meet many miracles in her,
They walk in a fairy tale of fables,
And there is a lot of magic in it.

Music sounds.

Ved .: Guys, look, and at the very gates of the Miracle tree grows.

Verse: "Miracle - a tree" (Read by children of grade 2)

Vedas: Guys, who knows the poem by Korney Chukovsky, which he wrote for his daughter, and it is called: “What did Mura do when she was read the fairy tale“ The Miracle Tree ”?

A girl comes out with a watering can in her hand, takes off the shoe from her foot and begins to water it, as it were, reading a poem:

Mura took off her slipper,

I buried in the garden:

“Grow, my shoe,

Grow up small.

Already, like my shoe

I'll pour some water

And a tree will grow

A wonderful tree.

There will be sandals

Run to the miracle tree

And ruddy boots

Tear off the miracle tree,

Sentence "Ay, yes

Murochka,

Oh, yes, clever. "

Vedas: Guys, now we will also try to remove the shoes from the tree and see what has grown there?

Quiz: Riddles of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

The children take turns taking off the “boots” from the tree and reading the riddles written on them.

Wonderful house

There was a white house

Wonderful home

And something knocked on him.

And it crashed and from there

A living miracle ran out -

So warm, so

Fluffy and golden. …………….(Egg and chicken)

Wonderful steam locomotive

Locomotive

No wheels!

What a miracle - a steam locomotive!

Has he lost his mind -

I went straight by the sea! …………………(Steamer)

Wonderful cave

Red doors

In my cave,

White beasts

They sit at the door.

And meat and bread - all

My booty -

I'm gladly white

I give it to the animals. ……………

…………. (Mouth and Teeth)

Why?

The sage in him saw the sage,

A fool is a fool

A ram is a ram

A sheep saw a sheep in him,

And a monkey is a monkey.

But then they brought him to him

Fedya Baratova,

And Fedya saw a slob

Lokhmatova. ……………………(Mirror)

Toothy riddle

I walk - I wander not in the woods,

And through the mustache, through the hair,

And my teeth are longer

Than wolves and bears. …………………(Hairbrush)

Wonderful horses

I have two horses

Two horses

They carry me by water.

And the water is hard

Like a stone! …………………(Skates and ice)

Beware

Ah, don't touch me:

I will burn it without fire! ……………(Nettle)

Ved: I suggest remember another poem by Korney Ivanovich about Murochka. All the guys will help us with this.(Children stand up and show Murochka's actions with movements of her arms and legs)

They gave Murochka a notebook,

Mura began to paint.

This is a furry Christmas tree,

This is a horned goat,

This is an uncle with a beard,

This is a house with a chimney.

Well, what is this?

Incomprehensible, wonderful

With 10 legs,

With 10 horns.

This is Byaka - Ruffle Biting.

I made it up out of my head myself.

Why did you leave your notebook

Have you stopped drawing?

"I'm afraid of her."

There is a noise, a ringing.

Vedas: What is this noise? For tararam?
Shouldn't we hide as soon as possible?
Dirt runs out.

Scene "Moidodyr"

Dirty: (throws up his hands)

The blanket ran away

The sheet flew away

And a pillow like a frog

Galloped away from me.

(runs up to the table, on it there is a candle and a book tied by a thread, the thread is pulled and they break loose)

I'm for a candle _

Candle in the stove

I'm for the book

Ta - to run

And in a jump

Under the bed.

Veda (reb): What is it?

What happened?

Why is everything around

Spun, spun

And rushed the wheel?

(The Washbasin appears, the grubby man runs to the side in fear)

Veda (reb): Suddenly from my mother's bedroom,

Bow-legged and lame

Runs out the washbasin

And shakes her head.

Washbasin: Oh you ugly

Oh you dirty

Unwashed pig!

You, blackening the chimney sweep,

Admire yourself:

You have wax on your neck

There's a blot under your nose

You have such hands

That even the trousers ran away, even the trousers,

Run away from you.

Vedas: What a shame and disgrace! Is it good to be dirty?

Moidodyr: I am the great washbasin

Famous Moidodyr

Washbasin chief

And the washcloths commander.

I just stamp my foot

Into this room in a crowd

Washbasins will fly

And howl and howl

And you a puzzle

The unwashed will be given:

Veda (reb): He hit the copper basin

And he cried out:

Moidodyr: "KARABARAS!"

Filthy : (runs away and is heard) Oh, oh, oh!

1 washcloth: My, my chimney sweep

Clean, clean! Clean, clean!

2 washcloth: There will be, there will be a chimney sweep

Clean! Clean! Clean! Clean!

(Dirt comes out clean and tidy, wiped off with a towel)

Filthy : Soap, Soap, Soap, Soap

Washed my face endlessly

Washed off and wax and ink

From an unwashed face!

Moidodyr: (Dancing, stroking the head)

Now I love you

Now I praise you!

Finally, you, Dirty,

Moidodyr pleased!

Cleanliness: Long live fragrant soap

And a fragrant towel

And tooth powder

And a thick scallop!

All participants: I must, I must wash my face

In the mornings and evenings

And not clean chimney sweeps -

Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

Vedas: Guys, guess the riddle. Who is this?

Heals small children

Heals birds and animals

Looking through his glasses

Good doctor ... (Aibolit)

And here is Aibolit, he is sitting under a tree.

Scene "Aybolit"

Vedas: And Lisa came to Aibolit:

Fox: Oh, I was bitten by a wasp!

Vedas: And he came to Aibolit Barbos:

Watchdog: A chicken pecked me in the nose.

Vedas: And the Hare came running, and shouted:

Hare: Ay! Ay! My bunny got run over by a tram!

He was running down the path

And his legs were cut

And now he is sick and a temple,

My little bunny!

Vedas: And Aibolit said:

Aibolit: No problem! Serve it here!

I'll sew him new legs

He will run down the path again.

Vedas: And they brought a bunny to him,

Such a sick, lame,

And the doctor sewed on his legs,

And the bunny jumps again.

And with him the mother hare

I went to dance too
And she laughs she screams:

Hare: Well, thank you Aibolit!

Music sounds and all the "animals" dance, and with them all the children.

Music from the cartoon "The Bremen Town Musicians"

Barmaley comes out and the "animals" huddle together in fright.

Scene based on the fairy tale "Barmaley"

Barmaley: Small children
No way
Don't go to Africa
Walk to Africa!
Sharks in Africa
In Africa gorillas
In Africa, large
Angry crocodiles
They will bite you
To beat and offend, -
Do not go, children, to walk to Africa!
I am Bloodthirsty. I am merciless, I am the evil robber Barmaley! And I don't need any marmalade or chocolate, but only small, yes, very small children!


Vedas: Guys! Are you scared of Barmaley?
Guys: NO!
Vedas: Our guys are not afraid of you! And they did not come to you themselves, but with fairy-tale characters.
Barmaley: Karabas! Karabas! I'll have lunch now!

Vedas: Citizen! Be quiet. Nobody is afraid anyway. Better say

do you know the poems of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky?

Barmaley: I love Chukovsky's poems, but from one poem I get confusion in my head. For some reason:
Fish walk in the field
Toads fly across the sky:
Vedas: All clear! Chukovsky was a cheerful and mischievous person. Therefore, I wrote a poem, which is called that."Confusion". And the guys will help us to sort out this confusion. Truth? What do you not understand Barmaley?
Barmaley: The pigs meowed: Meow, meow.
Children: Cats!
Barmaley: Kitties grunted: oink, oink, oink
Children: Pigs
Barmaley: The ducks croaked: kva kva, kva?
Children: Frogs!
Barmaley: The chickens quacked: quack, quack, quack?
Children: Ducks!
Barmaley: A bear came running and let's roar: Kukareku?
Children: Rooster!
Barmaley: Thanks guys! They helped me figure it out.

Vedas: Spring came, the sun warmed up, came to life and came out of its hiding place

Fly - gilded belly flutter.

Reb: The fly went across the field,

The fly found the money.

Fly went to the bazaar

And I bought a samovar.

Music sounds, a fly dances with a samovar in its hands.

Fly Tsokotukha: Come to visit

I'll give you tea!

Vedas: Look guys, who else is coming to us?

Scene based on the work "Fedorino grief"

Music sounds. Fedora's exit

Fedor: The sieve runs through the fields
A trough in the meadows
Oh oh oh! You come back home
(lifts the sieve, pan)

Reb: A woman would sit at the table,
Yes, the table has gone outside the gate
A woman would cook cabbage soup,
Yes, a saucepan, go look!
And the cups are gone and the glasses
There are only cockroaches left!

Fedor: Oh, woe to me, woe!
What should I do?

Children: To bring out filthy cockroaches
Sweep the Prusaks and the spiders!

Fedora takes a broom and sweeps.
Reb: And the broom is, the broom is fun

Danced, played, swept,

She didn't leave a speck of dust at Fedora.

She sent the cockroaches out of the gate.


Fedor: Thank you all for the advice.

This is what I want to say, on the way I found a bag of things, but the things in it are not mine.Help find their owner,

Vedas: Guys, can we help you return things to their place?

Need to remember the tale and the lines that talk about this subject.
The game: Lost Bag

  1. Telephone ( My phone rang)
  2. Balloon (Bears rode on a bicycle, ... and behind him were mosquitoes on a balloon)
  3. Soap ( So the soap jumped)
  4. Saucer (And behind them saucers)
  5. Galosha ( Send me a dozen new galoshes)
  6. Thermometer ( And puts them a thermometer)
  7. Sieve ( The sieve runs through the fields)
  8. Gloves ( And then the bunnies called: "Could I send gloves?")
  9. Coin ( The fly went across the field, the fly found money)
  10. Chocolate ( Chocolate. He can't eat five or six more pounds.)
  11. Collar ( The crocodile looked around and Barbosa swallowed it, swallowed it along with the collar)
  12. Washcloth ( And a loofah like a jackdaw, like a jackdaw swallowed)

Vedas: We will give all these things to our wise Owl - the librarian and she will return them to fairy tales.

Vedas: And our journey with you has approached O by the end. We have remembered many fairy tales written by Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.
Reb: About the Cockroach and the Crocodile,
About Aibolit and Moidodyr,
About Barmaley in the fabulous sea,
About the phone and Fedorin's grief.
You can meet all the heroes of the fairy tales of this children's writer in the children's library.
Reb: Good books were written by grandfather Korney -
He brought up adults and children,
There will be our grandchildren and children
These funny stories to read.

Vedas: Guys, almost all of you took part in guessing the crossword puzzle and quiz based on the works of Korney Chukovsky, and now we will summarize. We ask the winners to come out for the awarding ceremony. And so, you are invited…………… .. (rewarding children who answered correctly the questions of the crossword puzzle)

Vedas: We dedicated our holiday to the jubilee birthday of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. It is over, but you should always be friends with the book.
Girls and boys
Always read books
Always love books
Boys and girls!

QUIZ ON THE FAIRY TALES of K.I. CHUKOVSKY

Quiz plan:

Introductory speech of the teacher.

Round I - "Remember the tale."

Round II - "Who's Who".

Round III. "Contest of experts".

Auction

Round IV. Lost Items Basket.

Round 5. "Music page"

VI round. "Decipher the names of the fairytale heroes."

Summing up and awarding the winners.

Not far from Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house for many years lived a tall gray-haired man whom all the children of the country knew. It was he who invented many fairy-tale characters: Mukhu-Tsokotukhu, Barmaley, Moidodyr. The name of this wonderful man was Korney Chukovsky.

Korney Chukovsky is a literary pseudonym of the writer. His real name isNikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov.

- Tall, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a big curious nose, a brush of a mustache, a naughty strand of hair hanging over the forehead, laughing light eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Such is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

He got up very early, as soon as the sun rose, and immediately set to work. In the spring and summer, he dug in the garden or in the flower garden in front of the house, in the winter he cleared the paths from the snow that fell during the night. After working for several hours, he went for a walk. He walked surprisingly easily and quickly, sometimes he even started racing with the kids he met while walking. It is to these kids that he dedicated his books.

Scientist, writer, translator, literary critic, K. Chukovsky wrote many poems and fairy tales for children.

Today we will make an unusual journey with you, we will meet the heroes of the fairy tales of Korney Chukovsky.

Round I. "Remember the tale."

Remember what words the line ends with, and name the fairy tale.

The people are having fun-
Fly is getting married
For the dashing, daring
Young ... ( mosquito)
"Fly Tsokotukha"

No no! Nightingale
Doesn't sing for pigs
Call better ... ( crow)
"Telephone"

And I don't need
No marmalade, no chocolate
But only the little ones
Well, very small ... ( children)
"Barmaley"

Heals small children
Heals birds and animals
Looking through his glasses
Good doctor ... ( Aybolit)
"Aybolit"

Only suddenly from behind a bush
Because of the blue forest,
From far off fields
Arrives ... ( Sparrow )
"Cockroach"

And the dishes forward and forward
He walks through the fields, through the swamps.
And the kettle said to the iron
- I go more ... ( I can not ).
"Fedorino grief"

And behind him are the people
And sings and yells:
- Here is a freak, so a freak!
What a nose, what a mouth!
And where does this come from ... ( monster).
"Crocodile"

The sun walked across the sky
And it ran behind the cloud.
I glanced at the bunny out the window,
It became a zainka ... ( dark).
"Stolen Sun".

The pigs meowed - meow - meow,
Kitties ... (grunt, oink-oink)
"Confusion"


- From an early age, KI Chukovsky's poems bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandfathers and grandmothers cannot imagine their childhood without “Aibolit”, “Fedorin's grief”, “Telephone” ... Korney Ivanovich's poems bring up a precious ability to empathize, sympathize, and rejoice. Without this ability, a person is not a person. Chukovsky's poems sound great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.

Round II. "Who is who".

Which characters do these fabulous names belong to?

Aybolit - (doctor)
Barmaley - (robber)
Fedora - (grandmother)
Karakula - (shark)
Moidodyr - (washbasin )
Totoshka, Kokoschka - (
crocodiles)
Tsokotukha - (fly)
Barabek - (glutton )
Red-haired, mustachioed giant - (
cockroach)

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence: “Always,” he wrote, “wherever I was: on the tram, in the line for bread, in the dentist's waiting room, so as not to waste time, I composed riddles for children. It saved me from mental idleness! ”

Round III. "Contest of experts".

Solve the crossword puzzle based on the works of K. Chukovsky and find out the name of the first fairy tale of the writer.

Horizontally:

  1. The name of the shark in Chukovsky's tales.

And the shark Karakul
Winked with her right eye
And he laughs and laughs,
As if someone tickles her. (Aibolit)

  1. A monster from a fairy tale devouring baby animals.

So the Cockroach became the winner,

And forests and fields by the overlord.

The animals obeyed the mustachioed.

(Damn him, damn it!)

And he walks between them,

The gilded belly strokes:

"Bring me, animals, your children,

Today I eat them at dinner! "(Cockroach)

  1. The name of the fly is the birthday girl.

Fly, Fly-Tsokotukha,
Gilded Belly!
The fly went across the field,
The fly found the money.

  1. The name of one of the crocodiles who met the filthy one.

Suddenly, my good one meets
My beloved Crocodile.
He's with Totosha and Kokosha
Walked along the alley

  1. The washbasins are the chief and the washcloths are the commander.

I am the Great Laver,
Famous Moidodyr,
Washbasins Chief
And loofahs Commander!

  1. Who returned the stolen sun?

The Bear could not stand
The Bear roared,
And the Bear swooped down on the evil enemy.

He crumpled it and broke it:
"Serve our sun here!"

  1. What word did Aibolit repeat on his way to Africa?

And Aibolit got up, Aibolit ran.
Through fields, but forests, through meadows, he runs.
And only one word is repeated by Aibolit:
"Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!" (Aibolit)

  1. The title of the poem in which the animals were dragging a hippopotamus from the swamp.

Our hippopotamus fell into the swamp ...
- Failed into the swamp?
- Yes!
And neither here nor there!
Oh if you don't come -
He will drown, he will drown in a swamp
Will die, disappear
Hippopotamus!!! (telephone)

Vertically:

Chukovsky's first tale. CROCODILE

Auction.

1.In what work did the dishes reeducate their mistress? ("Fedorino grief")

2. What hero was a terrible villain, and then re-educated? ("Barmaley")

3. In what fairy tale is the sparrow glorified? ("Cockroach")

4. Name a fairy tale, the main idea of ​​which can be expressed by the words: "Cleanliness is the guarantee of health!" ("Moidodyr", "Fedorino grief")

5. Name a fairy tale in which a terrible crime occurs - an attempted murder? ("Fly Tsokotukha").

6. What did the animals ask for in the poem - the fairy tale "Telephone": (Elephant - chocolate, Gazelles - merry-go-rounds, Monkeys - books, Crocodile - galoshes)

7. On whom did Aibolit and his friends travel to Africa? ( Wolves, whale, eagles)

8. What "horned beast" were scared of the tailors from the poem "Brave Men"? ( Snail)

9. In what fairy tales is the crocodile the hero? ("Confusion", "Cockroach", "Moidodyr", "Telephone", "Barmaley", "Stolen Sun", "Crocodile")

10. What was the name of the boy who defeated the Crocodile? (Vanya Vasilchikov)

Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this.
His little son fell ill. Korney Ivanovich drove him on the night train. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. In order to somehow entertain him, his father began to tell him a fairy tale: Once upon a time there was a crocodile, he walked the streets. The boy suddenly became quiet and began to listen. The next morning, waking up, he asked his father to tell him the story of yesterday again. It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word.

Round IV. Lost Items Basket.

The basket contains different things. Someone lost them. Help find their owner, remember the tale and the lines that talk about this subject.

Phone (My phone rang)

Balloon (Bears rode on a bicycle, ... and behind it are mosquitoes on a balloon)

Soap (So the soap jumped)

Saucer (And behind them saucers)

Galoshes (Send me a dozen new galoshes)

Thermometer (And puts a thermometer on them)

Sieve (The sieve rolls over the fields)

Gloves (And then the bunnies called: "Could I send gloves?")

Coin (The fly went across the field, the fly found the money)

Chocolate (And gives everyone a chocolate bar in order)

Collar (The crocodile looked around and Barbosa swallowed it, swallowed it along with the collar)

Washcloth (And a washcloth like a jackdaw, like a jackdaw swallowed)

Chukovsky's poems are very musical. For example, composer Y. Levitin wrote an opera for the fairy tale “Moidodyr”. (An opera is a piece of music in which everyone sings to the accompaniment of an orchestra.) First, the “Overture” sounds - the introduction to the opera. Fanfare is played, attracting the attention of the audience. Then a radiant sunny march sounds: "Early in the morning, at dawn, the little mice wash." The finale of the opera is joyful. A hymn to water sounds.

Round 5. "Music page"

  1. Barmaley
  2. Fly Tsokotukha
  3. Crocodile
  4. Aibolit
  5. Fedorino grief
  6. Moidodyr
  7. Cockroach
  8. Telephone

- KI Chukovsky said: “I often had tides of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything that you see: trams, sparrows. I'm ready to kiss everyone I meet. KI Chukovsky especially remembered one such day - August 29, 1923. Feeling like a man who can work miracles, I did not run in, but flew, as if on wings, into our apartment. Grabbing some dusty scrap of paper, barely finding a pencil, he began to write a funny poem about Mukha's wedding, and he felt like a groom at this wedding. There are two holidays in this tale: name day and wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart.

Round VI "Decipher the names of fairy tale heroes".

Insert vowels into the encrypted words, you get the names of fairy tale characters.

BRMLY

CCTV

MAIDDR

FDR

YBLT

TRKNSCH

KRKDL

KRKL

(Barmaley, Moidodyr, Aibolit, Karakula, Tsokotukha, Fedora, Cockroach, Crocodile,)

Once Korney Ivanovich sculpted different figures from clay with children for three hours. The children wiped their hands on his trousers. It was a long way home to go. The clay trousers were heavy and had to be held back. Passers-by looked at him in surprise. But Korney Ivanovich was cheerful, he had inspiration, poetry was composed freely. This is how “Fedorino's grief” was born.

VII round "Heroic deed"

Connect the hero of the fairy tale with the deed that he committed.

VIII round "Find the connection"

- What were the bunnies riding in the fairy tale "Cockroach"?(By tram)
- Why did the stomachs of the herons, who asked to send them drops, hurt in the poem "Telephone"?
(They ate over frogs)
- How did Doctor Aibolit treat the sick animals in Africa?
(Gogol-mogul)
- Continue the phrase from the fairy tale "Moidodyr". "Long live fragrant soap and ..."
- Who attacked the tsokotuha fly?
(Spider)

K. Chukovsky's fairy tales help all children to orient themselves in the world around them, make them feel like a fearless participant in imaginary battles for justice, for goodness and freedom. K. Chukovsky's poems educate the ability to empathize, compassion, rejoice. Summing up and awarding the winners.

We feel sorry for Korney's grandfather:
In comparison with us, he lagged behind,
Since in childhood "Barmaleya"
And I haven't read Crocodile,
Didn't admire "Telefon"
And in "Cockroach" did not delve into.
How did he grow up to be such a scientist,
Not knowing the most important books?

- Here is such a humorous poem dedicated to Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky by the poet Valentin Berestov.

Summing up the results of the quiz.

Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky
"Fly Tsokotukha"

Suddenly some old man
Spider
Our Fly to the corner
Povolok -
Wants to kill the poor
Destroy Tsokotukha!

"Dear guests, help!
Slay the villainous spider!
And I fed you
And I gave you drink,
Don't leave me
In my last hour! "

Dr. Aibolit

And in Africa, all animals are waiting for their savior - Doctor Aibolit. They stare at the sea in anxiety - is it sailing? After all, 6e-gemotics have tummy pains, ostriches scream in pain. And for shark babies, for little sharks, their teeth have been hurting for twelve days! The grasshopper has a dislocated shoulder, he does not jump, does not jump, but only cries and calls the doctor. But then an eagle descends to the ground, carrying Aibolit, and Aibolit waves his hat to everyone. And all the children are happy, and the parents are happy. And Aibolit probes the bellies of the hippos and gives all of them a chocolate bar and puts them on thermometers. And he treats tiger cubs and camels with a mogul.

Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky
"Moidodyr"

I must, I must wash my face
In the mornings and evenings
And to unclean chimney sweeps -
Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

Long live fragrant soap,
And the towel is fluffy
And tooth powder
And a thick scallop!

Let's wash, splash,
Swim, dive, tumble
In a tub, in a trough, in a tub,
In the river, in the stream, in the ocean, -
Both in the bath and in the bath,
Anytime and anywhere -
Eternal glory to the water!

Aibolit

They set the sea on fire.

Sparrow

Swallowed the sun

Crocodile

I washed my dishes.

Mosquito

Brought the sun back to the sky.

Fedor

Put out the sea.

Bear

Saved Mukhu - Tsokotukhu.

Literary holiday based on the tales of K.I. Chukovsky for 1-4 grades.

Goals:

1. To acquaint students with the life and work of KI Chukovsky, to reveal the reader's interest.
2. Show children the wonderful world of the writer's fairy tales, their wisdom and beauty.
2. Develop thinking, speech, imagination, memory.
3. Contribute to the development of a stable interest in the book and the desire to read.
4. To cultivate faith in good, friendship and love, in triumph over evil.

5. Development of creative abilities of students.

Registration:

    Portrait of K.I. Chukovsky (1882 - 1969).

    Exhibition of children's drawings to the works of K.I. Chukovsky.

    Exhibition of books "Miracle tree".

    The poster "Chukovsky's talent is inexhaustible, intelligent, brilliant, cheerful, festive."

Ved. Today our holiday is dedicated to the children's writer, founder of Soviet children's literature, storyteller, critic, translator Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. He was born in 1882 in St. Petersburg. Korney Ivanovich was a cheerful and cheerful person, he was even born on April 1, the day of jokes, fun and laughter. If he were alive, this year on April 1 he would have turned 130 years old.

For many years he lived not far from Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house and all the children of the country knew him. It was he who invented many fairy-tale characters: Mukhu-Tsokotukhu, Barmaley, Moidodyr, Aibolit. And although this wonderful person has not been with us for many years, his books live, and will live for a very long time.

By the way, Korney Chukovsky is not the real name and surname of the writer, he invented them for himself, this is called a literary pseudonym. And his real name isNikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov. From hishe created his real surname Korney, and the surname Chukovsky, which he later passed on to his relatives by inheritance.

Korney Chukovsky was tall, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of a mustache, an unruly strand of hair hanging over his forehead, laughing light eyes and a surprisingly light gait.

Chukovsky was very amused by the children's statements. At one time he lived by the sea and under his windows on the hot sand a myriad of small children swarmed under the supervision of adults. As Kornei Ivanovich himself wrote: “Around me, without stopping for a moment, one could hear the sonorous speech of children. Sweet childish speech! I will never tire of rejoicing at her. " He dedicated his book "From two to five" to children, in which he collected children's "sayings", as he called them, all his life. Here are some excerpts from this book.

Lala was 2.5 years old. A stranger asked her: "Would you like to be my daughter?" She majestically replied: "I am my mother and no longer a nickname." Once she saw a steamer for the first time in her life and shouted fervently: "Mom, mom, the locomotive is swimming!" It is pleasant to learn from children, Chukovsky wrote, that a bald man has bare feet, that there is a draft in his mouth from mint cakes, that the husband of a dragonfly is a dragonfly. And he was very amused by such children's words and exclamations:

Dad, watch your pants frown.

Our grandmother killed the geese in winter so that they would not catch a cold.

Georges cut the earthworm in half with a spatula.

Why did you do that?

The worm was bored. Now there are two of them. They became more cheerful.

There was a shepherd, his name was Makar. And he had a daughter, Macarona.

Today we will make an unusual journey with you, we will meet the heroes of the fairy tales of Korney Chukovsky.

1 cocourse "Learn a fairy tale by illustration". (slide show or book show)

2nd competition "Remember a fairy tale from an excerpt."

Remember what words the line ends with, and name the fairy tale.

The people are having fun-
Fly is getting married
For the dashing, daring
Young ... (mosquito )
"Fly Tsokotukha"

No no! Nightingale
Doesn't sing for pigs.
Call better ... (crow )
"Telephone"

And I don't need
No marmalade, no chocolate
But only the little ones
Well, very small ... (children )
"Barmaley"

Heals small children
Heals birds and animals
Looking through his glasses
Good doctor ... (Aibolit )
"Aybolit"

Only suddenly from behind a bush
Because of the blue forest,
From far off fields
Arrives ... (Sparrow )
"Cockroach"

And the dishes forward and forward
He walks through the fields, through the swamps.
And the kettle said to the iron
- I go more ... (I can not ).
"Fedorino grief"

And behind him are the people
And sings and yells:
- Here is a freak, so a freak!
What a nose, what a mouth!
And where does this come from ... (monster ).
"Crocodile"

The sun walked across the sky
And it ran behind the cloud.
I glanced at the bunny out the window,
It became a zainka ... (dark ).
"Stolen Sun".

The pigs meowed - meow - meow,
Kitties ... (grunt, oink-oink )
"Confusion"

Ved. From an early age, KI Chukovsky's fairy tales bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandfathers and grandmothers cannot imagine their childhood without "Aibolit", "Fedorin grief", "Telephone", "Cockroach", "Barmaley", "Mukhi-Tsokotukhi" and others. Poems by Korney Ivanovich bring up the precious ability to empathize, compassion, rejoice. Without this ability, a person is not a person. Chukovsky's poems sound great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.

Children read poetry.

GARDEN (1 class)

The ram sat on the steamerAnd he went to the garden.In the garden, in the gardenChocolates grow, -Come, help yourself, lick your lips!

And noodlesAnd noodlesShe was ugly good!Large and juicySweet, milky,Just know - waterYes, chase the sparrows:Thieves love her, sparrows love her!

ZAKALYAKA (2 cl.)

They gave Murochka a notebook,Mura began to paint."This is a furry Christmas tree.This is a horned goat.This is an uncle with a beard.This is a house with a pipe. "

"Well, what is this,Incomprehensible, wonderful,With ten legsWith ten horns? "

"This is Byaka-ZakalyakaBiting,I invented it myself out of my head. "

"Why did you leave your notebook,Have you stopped drawing? "

"I'm afraid of her!"

TURTLE (3 cl.)

To go far to the swamp.It's not easy to go to the swamp.

"Here is a stone by the road,Let's sit down and stretch our legs. "

And the frogs put a bundle on the stone."It would be nice to lie down on a stone for an hour!"

Suddenly a stone jumped to his feetAnd he grabbed them by the legs.And they cried out in fear:

"What is it!This is RE!This is PAHA!

This is CHECHERE!DAD!DADDY! "

JOY (4 cl.)

Glad, glad, gladLight birches,And on them with joyRoses are growing.

Glad, glad, gladDark aspens,And on them with joyOranges are growing.

It didn't rain from the cloudAnd not hailThen fell from the cloudGrape.

And the crows over the fieldsSuddenly they began to sing like nightingales.

And streams from undergroundSweet honey flowed.

The chickens have become pavasBald ones - curly.

Even the mill - and thatDanced by the bridge.

So run after meTo green meadowsWhere over the blue riverA rainbow-arc has risen.

We are on the rainbow vska-ra-b-repent,Let's play in the cloudsAnd from there down the rainbowOn a sled, on skates!

Ved. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence: “Always,” he wrote, “wherever I was: on the tram, in the line for bread, in the dentist's waiting room, so as not to waste time, I composed riddles for children. It saved me from mental idleness! ”

Grandpa Kornei was very fond of making riddles to children, coming up with tricky tasks and questions.

3rd competition "Riddles". (on slides in the presentation)

    There was a white house
    Wonderful home
    And something pounded in him.
    And he crashed, and from there
    A living miracle ran out, -
    So warm, so
    Fluffy and golden. (Egg and chicken. )

    Ah, don't touch me
    I will burn it without fire! (Nettle. )

    I have two horses
    Two horses.
    They carry me on the water.
    And the water
    Solid,
    Like a stone! (Skates and ice. )

    It grows upside down
    It does not grow in summer, but in winter.
    But the sun will bake her -
    She will cry and die. (Icicle. )

    I do not wander through the woods,
    And through the mustache, through the hair.
    And my teeth are longer
    Than wolves and bears. (Hairbrush. )

    Suddenly from the black darkness
    Bushes have grown in the sky
    And they are blue,
    Crimson, gold
    Flowers are blooming
    Unprecedented beauty.
    And all the streets below them
    They also turned blue
    Crimson, gold,
    Multi-colored. (Firework. )

    Here are the needles and pins
    They crawl out from under the bench.
    They look at me
    They want milk. (Hedgehog. )

    Little houses run down the street
    Boys and girls are being transported to the houses. (Cars. )

    Red doors
    In my cave,
    White beasts
    Sit
    At the door.
    Both meat and bread - all my spoil -
    I gladly give it to white animals. (Lips and teeth. )

    The sage in him saw the sage,
    A fool is a fool
    A ram is a ram
    A sheep saw a sheep in him,
    And a monkey is a monkey
    But then they brought Fedya Baratov to him,
    And Fedya saw a shaggy slob. (Mirror. )

    If the pines and spruce
    They knew how to run and jump,
    They would run away from me without looking back,
    And they would never meet with me again,
    Because - I will tell you, without bragging, -
    I am steel, and angry, and very toothy. (Saw. )

    I lie under your feet
    Trample me with your boots
    And tomorrow take me to the yard
    And beat me, beat me,
    So that the children can lie on me
    Flounder and somersault on me. (Carpet. )

4th competition "Competition of experts".

Solve the crossword puzzle based on the works of K. Chukovsky and find out the name of the first fairy tale of the writer.

Horizontally:

    The name of the shark in Chukovsky's tales.

And the shark Karakul
Winked with her right eye
And he laughs and laughs,
As if someone tickles her. (Aibolit)

    A monster from a fairy tale devouring baby animals.

So the Cockroach became the winner,

And forests and fields by the overlord.

The animals obeyed the mustachioed.

(Damn him, damn it!)

And he walks between them,

The gilded belly strokes:

"Bring me, animals, your children,

Today I eat them at dinner! "(Cockroach)

    The name of the fly is the birthday girl.

Fly, Fly-Tsokotukha,
Gilded Belly!
The fly went across the field,
The fly found the money.

    The name of one of the crocodiles who met the filthy one.

Suddenly, my good one meets
My beloved Crocodile.
He is withTotoshi and Kokoshey
Walked along the alley

    The washbasins are the chief and the washcloths are the commander.

I am the Great Laver,
FamousMoidodyr,
Washbasins Chief
And loofahs Commander!

    Who returned the stolen sun?

The Bear could not stand
The Bear roared,
And flew into the evil enemyBear.

He crumpled it and broke it:
"Serve our sun here!"

What word did Aibolit repeat on his way to Africa?

And Aibolit got up, Aibolit ran.
Through fields, but forests, through meadows, he runs.
And only one word is repeated by Aibolit:
" Limpopo , Limpopo, Limpopo! "

    The title of the poem in which the animals were dragging a hippopotamus from the swamp.

Our hippopotamus fell into the swamp ...
- Failed into the swamp?
- Yes!
And neither here nor there!
Oh if you don't come -
He will drown, he will drown in a swamp
Will die, disappear
Hippopotamus!!! (Telephone)

Vertically:

Chukovsky's first tale. CROCODILE

Ved. Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident at the age of 35. He was a literary critic by profession (he wrote critical articles on literary works). He was very fond of his profession and did not even think that very soon he would be glorified by children's poems and fairy tales.

And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. Korney Ivanovich was taking him home by night train from Helsinki. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. And in order to somehow entertain his son, Korney Ivanovich began to tell him fairy tales. When he started, he didn't know what would happen next. It was important not to hesitate, not to stop for a second, but to speak quickly to the sound of the wheels:

Once upon a time there was a crocodile

He walked the streets

Smoked cigarettes,

He spoke Turkish, -

Crocodile, Crocodile Crocodilovich!

And the boy began to listen to his father, calmed down and calmed down. It was important for the father to distract his son's attention from the disease, and he continued, chattering:

And give him as a reward

A hundred pounds of chocolate

One hundred pounds of marmalade

One hundred pounds of grapes

And a thousand servings of ice cream.

The boy stopped being capricious and fell asleep. And in the morning, waking up, he asked his father to tell the story of yesterday.It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word. This is how the first fairy tale "Crocodile" was written.

And here is the second case. This is how Korney Ivanovich himself recalls this: “Once, while working in my office, I heard a loud cry. It was my youngest daughter who was crying. She roared in three streams, violently expressing her unwillingness to wash. I left the office, took her in my arms and, quite unexpectedly for myself, quietly said to her:

I must, I must wash my face

In the mornings and evenings.

And to the unclean chimney sweeps

Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

This is how Moidodyr was born.

Children 1 class stage an excerpt from a fairy tale "Moidodyr".

5th competition "Who is Who".

Which characters do these fabulous names belong to?

Aibolit - (doctor )
Barmaley - (
robber )
Fedora - (
grandmother )
Karakula - (
shark )
Moidodyr - (
wash basin )
Totoshka, Kokoschka - (
crocodiles )
Tsokotukha - (
fly )
Drum - (
glutton )
Red-haired, mustachioed giant - (
cockroach )

Ved. The tales of K.I. Chukovsky help all children to navigate in the world around them, make them feel like a fearless participant in imaginary battles for justice, for goodness and freedom. Each line of Korney Ivanovich's poems shines with laughter, a smile. Among all his characters, we feel the presence of the author himself: “My phone rang,” or “I live in Peredelkino.

Listen to how Chukovsky talks about the idea of ​​creating the work "Flies-Tsokotukhi". Initially, this tale was called "Mukhina's wedding".

I often had surges of joy and gaiety. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything that you see: trams, sparrows. I'm ready to kiss everyone I meet. I especially remember one such day - August 29, 1923.

Feeling like a person who can work miracles, I did not run in, but flew, as if on wings, into our apartment. Grabbing some dusty scrap of paper, barely finding a pencil, he began to write a funny poem about Mukha's wedding, and he felt like a groom at this wedding.

There are two holidays in this tale: name day and wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart. "

Children of 2nd class stage an excerpt from a fairy tale "Fly Tsokotukha".

Physical minute: a general dance to a Russian folk melody, as if at a wedding at Mucha's.

6 competition "Heroic deed" (on slides in the presentation)

Connect the hero of the fairy tale with the deed that he committed.

Aibolit

Healed the animals.

Sparrow

Ate a cockroach.

Crocodile

Swallowed the sun

Mosquito

Saved Mukhu - Tsokotukhu.

Fedor

I washed my dishes.

Bear

Brought the sun back to the sky.

Butterfly

Put out the sea.

Chanterelles

They set the sea on fire.

7th competition "Decipher the names of fairy-tale heroes". (additional competition)

Insert vowels into the encrypted words, you get the names of fairy tale characters.

BRMLY

CCTV

MAIDDR

FDR

YBLT

TRKNSCH

KRKDL

KRKL

(Barmaley, Moidodyr, Aibolit, Karakula, Tsokotukha, Fedora, Cockroach, Crocodile)

Ved. Listen to how Chukovsky recalled what prompted him to create the fairy tale "Aibolit".

“And once inspiration came to me in the Caucasus, while swimming in the sea. I swam quite far away, and suddenly, under the influence of the sun, wind and the Black Sea waves, poems formed by themselves:

Oh if I drown

If I go to the bottom, etc.

I ran naked along the rocky shore and, hiding behind a nearby rock, began writing poetry with wet hands on a wet cigarette box that was lying right there, by the wave itself. I immediately wrote lines 20. The tale had neither beginning nor end. "

Children 3 grades stage an excerpt from a fairy tale "Aybolit".

Ved. Guys, the postman came to us. (Boy enters.) He brought telegrams, but they were unsigned. The postman asks us to help him determine who sent these telegrams.

Oh if I don't make it

If I get lost on the way

What will become of them, with the sick,

With my beasts of the forest? Aibolit

I'm bloodthirsty

I'm merciless

I am an evil robber ... Barmalei

Come doctor

To Africa soon.

And save me doctor

Our kids. Hippopotamus

Where is the killer?

Where is the villain?

Not afraid of his claws? Mosquito

Wait, don't rush

I'll swallow you in no time!

Swallow, swallow

I will not have mercy! Cockroach

Dear guests, help!

Slay the villainous spider! Fly Tsokotukha

8th competition "Basket with lost things".

The basket contains different things. They were lost from some fairy tale by Korney Ivanovich. Help me remember the story and the lines that talk about this subject.

Phone (My phone rang)

Balloon (Bears rode on a bicycle, ... and behind it are mosquitoes on a balloon)

Soap (So the soap jumped)

Saucer (And behind them saucers)

Galoshes (Send me a dozen new galoshes)

Thermometer (And puts a thermometer on them)

Sieve (The sieve rolls over the fields)

Gloves (And then the bunnies called: "Could I send gloves?")

Coin (The fly went across the field, the fly found the money)

Chocolate (And gives everyone a chocolate bar in order)

Washcloth (And a washcloth like a jackdaw, like a jackdaw swallowed)

Ved. Here is another fact from Chukovsky's life. Once Korney Ivanovich sculpted different figures from clay with children for three hours. The children wiped their hands on his trousers. It was a long way home to go. The clay trousers were heavy and had to be held back. Passers-by looked at him in surprise. But Korney Ivanovich was cheerful, he had inspiration, poetry was composed freely. This is how “Fedorino's grief” was born.

Children of 4th grade stage an excerpt from a fairy tale "Fedorin's grief".

Ved. Our holiday is coming to an end. Many times we will meet with the works of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Learn to read well, read his more complex works, as well as books translated from English.

We feel sorry for Korney's grandfather:
In comparison with us, he lagged behind,
Since in childhood "Barmaleya"
And I haven't read Crocodile,
Didn't admire "Telefon"
And in "Cockroach" did not delve into.
How did he grow up to be such a scientist,
Not knowing the most important books?

Here is such a humorous poem dedicated to Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky by the poet Valentin Berestov.

Irakli Andronikov wrote that “Chukovsky's talent is inexhaustible, intelligent, brilliant, cheerful, festive. Do not part with such a writer all your life. "

Bottom line. Rewarding.The most active ones will be awarded with the medals "The best expert on the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky"

Additional pause questions.

1.In what work did the dishes reeducate their mistress? ("Fedorino grief" )

2. What hero was a terrible villain, and then re-educated? ("Barmaley" )

3. In what fairy tale is the sparrow glorified? ("Cockroach" )

4. Name a fairy tale, the main idea of ​​which can be expressed by the words: "Cleanliness is the guarantee of health!" ("Moidodyr", "Fedorino grief" )

5. Name a fairy tale in which a terrible crime occurs - an attempted murder? ("Fly Tsokotukha" ).

6. What did the animals ask for in the poem - the fairy tale "Telephone": (Elephant - chocolate, Gazelles - merry-go-rounds, Monkeys - books, Crocodile - galoshes)

7. On whom did Aibolit and his friends travel to Africa? (Wolves, whale, eagles )

8. What "horned beast" were scared of the tailors from the poem "Brave Men"? (Snail )

9. In what fairy tales is the crocodile the hero? ("Confusion", "Cockroach", "Moidodyr", "Telephone", "Barmaley", "Stolen Sun", "Crocodile")

10. What was the name of the boy who defeated the Crocodile? (Vanya Vasilchikov )

11. What were the bunnies riding in the fairy tale "Cockroach"?(By tram)
12. Why did the stomachs of the herons, who asked to send them drops, hurt in the poem "Telephone"?
(They ate over frogs)
13. How did Doctor Aibolit treat sick animals in Africa?
(Gogol-mogul)
14. Continue the phrase from the tale "Moidodyr". "Long live fragrant soap and ..."
15. Who attacked the tsokotuha fly?
(Spider)

HOLIDAY DEDICATED TO THE WORKS OF ROOT IVANOVICH CHUKOVSKY.

EQUIPMENT : portrait, book exhibition, animal masks, telephone, table served for tea, chairs, samovar, table lamp, sieve, trough, shovel, broom, dishes.

PROCESS OF THE EVENT

W. Our event is dedicated to the work of the famous children's writer K.I. Chukovsky.

In the small village of Peredelkino, near Moscow, there is a cheerful terem-teremok, marked with huge multicolored letters. Locals call it "the house of Korney's grandfather." Children’s voices ring in him all day. Interesting meetings with writers, artists and scientists are held here. And almost everyone comes out with joyful faces. You probably guessed that this is a children's library. And the famous children's writer Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was the main worker in it, he built it with his own money, equipped it with books.

Tall stature, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of a mustache, laughing eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Such is the appearance of K.I. Chukovsky.

He became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. In order to somehow entertain him, his father began to tell him a fairy tale:

Once upon a time there was a crocodile

He walked the streets.

The boy suddenly became quiet and began to listen.

And here is the second case. Korney Ivanovich himself recalls this:

“Once, while working in my office, I heard a loud cry. It was my youngest daughter crying. She roared in three streams, violently expressing her unwillingness to wash. I left the office, took the girl in my arms and, quite unexpectedly for myself, quietly said to her:

I must, I must wash my face

In the mornings and evenings

And to the unclean chimney sweeps

Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

This is how Moidodyr was born.

Korney Ivanovich was very fond of children and wrote down their funny statements:

Once I was walking along the seaside with my daughter, and for the first time in her life she saw a steamer in the distance.

Dad, dad, the locomotive is swimming! she cried fervently.

It's nice to learn from children that a bald man has bare feet, that soft cakes in his mouth are a swine, that the husband of a dragonfly is a dragonfly. Such children's sayings and exclamations are very amusing:

Dad, watch your pants frown.

Our grandmother killed the geese in winter so that they would not catch a cold.

Once upon a time there was a shepherd, his name was Makar. And he had a daughter, Macarona.

Well, Nyura, that's enough, don't cry!

I'm not crying for you, but for Aunt Sima.

The telephone rings on the table. The presenter picks up the phone.

My phone rang.

Who is speaking?

Elephant.

Where?

From a camel.

What do you need?

Chocolate.

And then the crocodile called.

And with tears he asked:

My dear, good

Send me galoshes

And me, and my wife, and Totoshe.

Wait, won't you

Last week

I sent two pairs

Excellent galoshes?

Ah, the ones that you sent

Last week,

We ate it a long time ago.

And such rubbish

All day.

Ding - di laziness,

Ding-do laziness,

Ding, ding laziness.

(The presenter approaches the exhibition, takes a book, sits down at a table and lights a table lamp.)

Fly, Fly Tsokotukha,

Gilded Belly!

The fly went across the field,

The fly found the money

Fly went to the bazaar

And I bought a samovar.

During the reading, a table set for tea and chairs are brought out in the middle. Fly appears. She has a samovar in her hand. She puts it on the table.

FLY: Come to me, guests,

I'll buy you some tea.

TEACHER: Guys, did you recognize this tale?

(Children in masks of kittens, ducklings, piglets appear on the stage.)

KITTENS: Kittens mewed:

“We’re tired of meowing!

We want like pigs

Grunt!"

Duck: And behind them are the ducklings

“We don’t want to quack anymore!

We want, like frogs,

Croak!"

PIGS: Pigs meowed:

"Meow! Meow!"

KITTENS: The cats grunted:

"Oink oink oink!"

Duck: The ducks croaked:

Kva, kva, kva! "

TEACHER : I think that you also recognized these heroes.

The fly invites the characters to the table. There is a noise, din, clinking of dishes. Children run across the stage to the cheerful music. In their hands they have a sieve, a trough, a shovel, a broom, and dishes.

TEACHER : The sieve runs through the fields,

And a trough in the meadows,

Behind a shovel broom

I went along the street

Axes some axes

So they are pouring down from the mountain,

And behind them along the fence

Fyodor's grandmother is riding

FEDORA: Oh you, my poor orphans

The irons and pans are mine!

You go home unwashed

I will wash you with water,

I will brush you with sand

I will pump you with boiling water,

And you will be again,

Like the sun shine

I won't, I won't

I offend the dishes,

I will, I will be dishes

And love and respect

FLY: Come in Fedora Yegorovna!

(Doctor Aibolit enters)

TEACHER: Well, you don't need to introduce this hero. His name is…

Good doctor Aibolit!

He sits under a tree

Come to him for treatment

Both the cow and the she-wolf

And a bug and a worm,

And the bear

Heal everyone, heal

Good doctor Aibolit.

TEACHER: The hero of many tales of K. I. Chukovsky is the Crocodile. Remember what kind of fairy tales they are?

Long, long crocodile

The blue sea was extinguished

Pies and pancakes

And dried mushrooms. ("Confusion")

Poor crocodile

He swallowed the toad. ("Cockroach")

Suddenly to meet my dear,

My favorite crocodile.

He's with Totosha and Kokosha

I walked along the alley. ("Moidodyr")

... And with tears he cried:

My dear good

Send me galoshes

And me, and my wife, and Totoshe. ("Telephone")

Turned around

Smiled

Laughed

Crocodile.

And the villain

Barmaleya,

Like a fly

Swallowed. ("Barmaley")

And in the Big River

Crocodile

Lies,

And in his teeth

No fire burns-

The sun is red ... ("Stolen sun")

Once upon a time

Crocodile.

He walked the streets ...

And behind him are the people

And sings and yells:

“What a freak so freak!

What a nose, what a mouth!

And where does such a monster come from? " ("Crocodile").

Now let's play. I have different things in my bag. Someone lost them. You guys should not only name who this thing belongs to, but also read an excerpt from this work, which says about it:

A) phone

B) saucer - Fedorino grief

C) soap - Moidodyr

D) galosh

D) bunny - Phone

E) Balloon - Cockroach

And in what fairy tale is the sparrow glorified? "Cockroach"

And the mosquito? "Fly Tsokotukha"

And Aibolit?

And the Crocodile?

And the bear?

TEACHER. KI Chukovsky earned the title of Lenin Prize Laureate, Doctor of Philology and Honorary Doctor of Literature from the oldest university in England.

Listen to what the children have to say.

Mom, does the nettle bite?

Yes.

How does she bark?

Is a turkey a duck with a bow?

Oh, the moon, flies with us both on the tram and on the train! She also wanted to go to the Caucasus.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

If I grow up as an aunt - a doctor, and grow up as an uncle - an engineer.

Masha about the radio:

But how did the uncles and aunts get in there with the music?

And about the phone: - Dad, when I spoke to you on the phone, how did you get there, into the receiver?

Is it true, Mom, a trolleybus is a cross between a tram and a bus?

TEACHER. The book "From Two to Five" has gone through more than 20 editions.

“This book is notable for the fact, the author wrote, that I have been writing it for exactly 50 years. One book! My first notes on the language of children were published in 1912. ”

He dedicated the last edition to his seven great-grandchildren, people of the future.

Puzzles:

Here are the needles and pins

They crawl out from under the bench.

They look at me

They want milk. (Hedgehog)

Small houses

Running down the street

Boys and girls

The houses are being transported. (Automobile)

I have two horses

Two horses.

They carry me on the water

And the water

Solid,

Like a stone! (Skates)

I lie under your feet

Trample me with your boots

And tomorrow take me to the yard,

And beat me, beat me,

So that the children can lie on me

Flounder and somersault on me. (Carpet)

There was a white house

Wonderful home

And something knocked on him

And he crashed, and from there

A living miracle ran out

So warm, so

Fluffy and golden. (Egg and chicken)

Red doors

In my cave,

White beasts

They sit at the door.

Both meat and bread - all my spoil-

I gladly give it to white animals! (Lips and teeth)

The sage in him saw the sage,

A fool is a fool

A ram is a ram

A sheep saw a sheep in him,

And monkey monkey,

But then they brought Fedya Baratov to him,

And Fedya saw a shaggy slob! (Mirror)

Ah, don't touch me:

I will burn without fire. (Nettle)

I'm a one-eared old woman

I'm jumping on the canvas

And a long thread from the ear,

I pull like a spider web. (Needle)

They swooped down on raspberries

They wanted to peck her.

But they saw the freak-

And soon from the garden!

And the freak sits on a stick

With a washcloth beard. (Birds and Garden Scarecrow)

It grows upside down

It does not grow in summer, but in winter.

But the sun will bake her

She will cry and die. (Icicle)

What do the tales of K.I. Chukovsky teach us?

TEACHER: KI Chukovsky's fairy tales help all children to orient themselves in the world around them, make them feel like a fearless participant in imaginary battles for justice, for goodness and freedom. Chukovsky's poetry fosters a precious ability to empathize, compassion, and rejoice. Without this ability, a person is not a person.


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