Folk tale Teremok. Russian folk tale "Teremok" in pictures, read

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

Nobody responds. The mouse entered the little mansion and began to live there.

A frog-frog galloped up to the mansion and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

Me, little mouse! And who are you?

And I'm a frog.

Come live with me! The frog jumped into the tower. The two of them began to live together.

A runaway bunny runs past. He stopped and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

Me, little mouse!

I, frog frog!

And who are you?

And I'm a runaway bunny.

Come live with us! The hare hops into the tower! The three of them began to live together.

A little fox-sister walks by. She knocked on the window and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

I, little mouse.

I, frog frog.

I'm a runaway bunny.

And who are you?

And I am a fox-sister.

Come live with us! The fox climbed into the mansion. The four of them began to live together.

A gray barrel top came running, looked in the door and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

I, little mouse.

I, frog frog.

I'm a runaway bunny.

Me, little fox-sister.

And who are you?

And I am a top-gray barrel.

Come live with us!

The wolf climbed into the mansion. The five of them began to live together. Here they live in a little house, sing songs.

Suddenly a clubfoot bear walks by. The bear saw the tower, heard the songs, stopped and roared at the top of his lungs:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

I, little mouse.

I, frog frog.

I'm a runaway bunny.

Me, little fox-sister.

I, the top-gray barrel.

And who are you?

And I'm a clumsy bear.

Come live with us!

The bear climbed into the tower. He climbed, climbed, climbed, couldn’t get in and said:

I’d rather live on your roof.

Yes, you will crush us.

No, I won't crush it.

Well then, climb up! The bear climbed onto the roof and just sat down - fuck! - the tower collapsed.

Teremok is a short fairy tale for kids about a house that shelters many animals. However, the tower could not accommodate the huge bear and broke.

Teremok read

There is a tower in a field. A small mouse runs past. She saw the tower, stopped and asked:
Nobody responds. The mouse entered the little mansion and began to live there.

A frog-frog galloped up to the mansion and asked:
- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
- I, little mouse! And who are you?
- And I'm a frog.
- Come live with me! The frog jumped into the tower. The two of them began to live together.

A runaway bunny runs past. He stopped and asked:
- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
- I, little mouse!
- I, frog-frog!
- And who are you?
- And I’m a runaway bunny.
- Come live with us! The hare hops into the tower! The three of them began to live together.
A little fox-sister walks by. She knocked on the window and asked:
- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
- I, little mouse.
- I, frog-frog.
- Me, the runaway bunny.
- And who are you?
- And I am a fox-sister.
- Come live with us! The fox climbed into the mansion. The four of them began to live together.

A gray barrel top came running, looked in the door and asked:
- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
- I, little mouse.
- I, frog-frog.
- Me, the runaway bunny.
- Me, little fox-sister.
- And who are you?
- And I am a top-gray barrel.
- Come live with us!
The wolf climbed into the mansion. The five of them began to live together. Here they live in a little house, sing songs.
Suddenly a clubfoot bear walks by. The bear saw the tower, heard the songs, stopped and roared at the top of his lungs:
- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
- I, little mouse.
- I, frog-frog.
- Me, the runaway bunny.
- Me, little fox-sister.
- I, the top-gray barrel.
- And who are you?
- And I’m a clumsy bear.
- Come live with us!
The bear climbed into the tower. He climbed, climbed, climbed, couldn’t get in and said:
- I’d rather live on your roof.
- Yes, you will crush us.
- No, I won’t crush you.
- Well, climb up! The bear climbed onto the roof and just sat down - fuck! - the tower collapsed.
The tower crackled, fell on its side and completely fell apart. We barely had time to jump out of it: a little mouse, a frog, a runaway bunny, a little fox-sister, and a little top - all safe and sound.
They began to carry logs, saw boards, and build a new tower.
They built it better than before!

(Illustrated by Helen Gershuni, Moscow, illustrators.ru)

Published by: Mishka 22.10.2017 12:39 24.05.2019

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There was a tower in the field. A fly fly has arrived and knocks:

Nobody responds. A fly fly flew in and began to live in it.

A squeaking mosquito has arrived:

- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a bitter fly, and who are you?

- And I am a squeaking mosquito.

- Come live with me. They began to live together. The little mouse came running:

- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a burning fly, and a squeaking mosquito, and who are you?

- And I’m a little mouse.

- Come live with us. The three of them began to live together. The frog-frog jumped up:

- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a burning fly, a squeaking mosquito and a little mouse. And who are you?

- And I'm a frog.

- Come live with us.

There were four of them.

The jumping bunny galloped up:

- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a bitter fly, a squeaking mosquito, a little mouse, a frog, and who are you?

- And I’m a jumping bunny.

- Come live with us.

There were five of them.

The little fox-sister came running:

- Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a bitter fly, a squeaking mosquito, a little mouse, a croaking frog and a jumping bunny, and who are you?

- And I am a fox-sister.

- Come live with us.

There were six of them living.

- I, a bitter fly, a squeaking mosquito, a little mouse, a frog, a jumping bunny and a little fox-sister, and who are you?

- And I’m a gray wolf - clicking my teeth.

- Come live with us.

And all seven began to live and get along.

A bear came to the tower and knocked: Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?

- I, a bitter fly, a squeaking mosquito, a little mouse, a croaking frog, a jumping bunny, a little sister fox and a wolf - click my teeth, and who are you?

- And I’m a bear - you crush everyone. I’ll lie down on the tower and crush everyone!

The animals got scared and everyone left the tower!

And the bear hit the tower with its paw and broke it.

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There was a little house in the forest. A fly flew to him and knocked on the shutter:

Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
And no one responds from there. Then a fly flew into the window and began to live in it.

A flea galloped up to the mansion and knocked on the shutter.

- I am a fly, and who are you?
- And I'm a flea.
- Come live with me.
A flea jumped into the little mansion and they began to live together.

A mosquito flew to the tower and knocked on the shutter:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, and who are you?
- And I am a mosquito.
- Come live with us.
A mosquito flew into the mansion, and the three of them began to live together.

A mouse ran to the mansion and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, and who are you?
- And I am a mouse.
- Come live with us.
A mouse ran into the little mansion, and the four of them began to live together.

A frog galloped up to the mansion and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, I am a mouse, and who are you?
- And I am a frog.
- Come live with us.
The frog jumped over the threshold into the little mansion, and the five of them began to live.

The bunny galloped up to the tower and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, I am a mouse, I am a frog, and who are you?
- And I’m a bunny.
- Come live with us.
The bunny jumped over the threshold into the little house, and the six of them began to live.

A fox came running to the mansion and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, I am a mouse, I am a frog, I am a bunny, and who are you?
- And I am a fox.
- Come live with us.
A little fox ran into the little mansion and they began to live together.

A wolf came to the mansion and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, I am a mouse, I am a frog, I am a bunny, I am a fox, and who are you?
- And I am a wolf.
- Come live with us.
A wolf entered the mansion and the eight of them began to live.

A bear came to the mansion and knocked on the door:
- Knock Knock! Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
- I am a fly, I am a flea, I am a mosquito, I am a mouse, I am a frog, I am a bunny, I am a fox, I am a wolf, and who are you?
- And I am a bear, I want to live with you.
The bear wanted to come through the door, but it didn’t fit through. Then the clubfoot climbed onto the roof. The mansion crackled from the weight, its inhabitants fled from the windows and doors in different directions. Only the bear settled on the roof, and the tower - bam! - and fell apart.

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The Russian folk tale “Teremok” has ended; if the child does not fall asleep, we recommend reading a few more fairy tales.

Reading fiction

Subject: Reading the Russian folk tale "Teremok"

Goals: Introduce children to the content of the fairy tale. To teach to see the relationship between the content of the text and its drawings, to evoke a desire to reproduce dialogues between fairy-tale characters.

Materials and equipment: illustrations for a fairy tale, cardboard toys - mouse, fox, frog, hare, wolf, bear.

1. Organizing time.

Children sit on the carpet and prepare to listen to a fairy tale.

2. Main part. Reading a fairy tale.

The teacher reads the fairy tale “Teremok” adapted by M. Bulatov and shows the children the heroes of the fairy tale. After reading, the teacher shows the children illustrations of the fairy tale and asks them to name its characters and tell them what they are doing.

Educator. Who found the tower? (Little mouse.) How did the mouse run across the field? (Children take the toy and show it.) Do you know how a mouse squeaks? (Children say “Pee-pee-

pi...")

Who was the second to gallop to the tower? (Frog frog.) Show me how the frog jumped? How does a frog talk? (Children say “Kva-kva-kva...”.) How did the bunny gallop? (Children take the toy and show it.) Who found the tower next? (Fox-sister.) How does she run? (Children take the toy and show it.) Who was next? (Spinning top- gray barrel.) Did the animals live together? (Children's answers.)

In the evenings they enjoyed getting together, singing songs and dancing.

The song “Dance with a Handkerchief” plays (music by E. Tilicheeva, lyrics by I. Grantovskaya). The teacher shows dance moves. Then the teacher invites the children to dance with the animals.

- This is how fun the animals lived. Who heard the songs and came to the tower? (The bear is clubfooted.) What did he do? (I broke the tower.)

Physical education minute

The game “Who lives in the mansion?”

The teacher invites the children to show how a mouse runs, a frog jumps, a bunny jumps, a fox and a wolf run, and a clumsy bear walks. Children can pronounce onomatopoeia while doing exercises.

3. Acting out fairy tales for children using a tabletop theater.

4. Reflection.

What fairy tale did we listen to today?

What happened to the tower?