Celebration script for Chukovsky's birthday. Literary festival based on fairy tales

Speech therapy matinee for students in grades 1-4 “The amazing world of fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky"

Goals:
Getting to know the works of children's writer K.I. Chukovsky.
Development of creative imagination.
Development of speech skills.

Tasks:
Introduce the works of children's writer K.I. Chukovsky,.
To cultivate personal qualities: friendliness, responsiveness, respect for elders, love for animals.
Develop cognitive activity, communication skills, creativity, imagination, thinking, and activate vocabulary.
Form a sense of collectivism, attention and sensitivity to each other and the people around you.

Participants: students in grades 1-4

Equipment: festively decorated hall, portrait of K.I. Chukovsky, an exhibition of books, masks, costumes and attributes of the heroes of fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky.

Progress of the event

(music is playing, presenters are on stage, a portrait of K.I. Chukovsky is on the screen)

1 presenter.- Hello guys and dear adults! Today we have gathered for a literary matinee dedicated to the work of the children's poet Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

2 presenter.– Without books K.I. It is impossible for Chukovsky to imagine our childhood. Your mothers and fathers, and even grandparents are familiar with his poems and fairy tales.

1 presenter.– K.I. Chukovsky is an amazingly kind person.
Tall, with large facial features: a large curious nose, a brush of mustache, laughing light eyes. This is the portrait of a children's poet.

2 presenter.– He lived in the dacha village of Peredelkino, not far from Moscow. Early, early in the morning, as soon as the sun rose, Korney Ivanovich was already sitting at his desk and working - writing. After working for several hours, he went for a walk.

1 presenter.– When Chukovsky left the gate of the dacha, an army of big and small children immediately headed towards him and asked him to tell a story. The children loved this cheerful man very much and called him by his affectionate name - Chukosha. And he always told interesting stories, composing as he went.

(students read the poem “The Miracle Tree”)
Miracle tree


1. Like ours at the gate
Miracle - the tree grows.
Miracle, miracle, miracle, miracle
Wonderful.

2. Not the leaves on it,
Not flowers on it,
And stockings and shoes,
Like apples.

3. Mom will go through the garden,
Mom will pick it from the tree
Shoes, boots,
New shoes.

4. Dad will go through the garden,
Dad will pick it from the tree
Masha - gaiters,
Zinke - boots,
Ninke - stockings.

5. And for Murochka these
Tiny blue
Knitted shoes!

Together: This is the tree
Wonderful tree.

2 presenter. K.I. Chukovsky built a house for the library. He himself gave books to the children and read them fairy tales. 1,300 schoolchildren enrolled in his library.

1 presenter. Chukovsky's poems sound great. Every line of the poet glows with laughter and a smile.

(the student reads the verse “Joy”)
Joy
Glad, glad, glad
Light birch trees
And on them with joy
Roses are growing.

Glad, glad, glad
Dark aspens
And on them with joy
Oranges are growing.

2 presenter. K.I. Chukovsky was an excellent translator. Such funny poems as “Robin Bobin Barabek”, “Jenny”, “Brave Men”, “Chicken” and others are folk songs. They were translated by Korney Ivanovich from English into Russian. Let's listen to some of them.

(students read the poems “Chicken”, “Once upon a time there lived a man”)

Chicken
The chicken is a beauty
She lived with me.
Oh, what a smart chicken she was!

She sewed caftans for me,
I sewed boots
Sweet, rosy
She baked pies for me.

And when it’s done,
Sits at the gate -
He will tell a fairy tale,
He will sing a song.

There lived a man
There lived a man
twisted legs,
And he walked for a whole century
Along a crooked path.

And beyond the crooked river
In a crooked house
Lived in summer and winter
Crooked mice.

And they stood at the gate
Twisted Christmas trees,
We walked there without worries
Crooked wolves.

And they had one
crooked cat,
And she meowed
Sitting by the window.

1 presenter. Amazing songs, and so easy to remember.
(bell rings)


Wait guys!
My phone rang.
-Who's talking?
-Elephant.
-Where?
-From a camel.
-What do you need?
-Chocolate.
-For whom?
-For my son.

And then the crocodile called
And with tears he asked:
Dear, good
Send me galoshes.
For me, my wife, and Totosha.
-Wait, isn't it for you?
Last week
I sent two pairs
Excellent galoshes?
-Oh, the ones you sent.
Last week
We ate it a long time ago.

And then the bunnies called:
Can you send me some gloves?

And then the monkeys called:
Please send me books!

And then the bear called
Yes, how he started to roar.
Wait, bear, don't roar.
Explain what you want?
But he is only “mu” and “mu”.
And why, why -
I don't understand!
Please hang up!

2 presenter. And K.I. Chukovsky was a wonderful storyteller. True, he became a storyteller quite by accident when he had to tell fairy tales to his children.

1 presenter. Let us go with you to the wonderful world of K.I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales.


(music sounds, Tsokotukha Fly appears, dances, finds a penny)

Fly Tsokotukha
Fly, Fly-Tsokotuha,
Gilded belly.
A fly walked across the field
The fly found the money.
Mucha went to the market
And I bought a samovar.

Come, come!
I'll treat you to tea
Today the Fly-Tsokotukha -
Birthday girl!

(there is a samovar and cups on the table.., A fly is busy at the table,

Cockroaches run in)

1, 2 cockroaches (together)

The cockroaches came running.

(flea beetles included)

1 flea.
Fleas came to Mukha,
They brought her boots.

2 flea.
But the boots are not simple -
They have gold clasps.

(they give the gift to Mukha and sit down at the table.
A butterfly runs in and gives the Fly a bouquet of flowers, followed by a bee)

Bee.
Came to Mukha
Grandma Bee.
Muche-Tsokotuhe
I brought honey.

Fly Tsokotukha
Help yourself, dear guests!
Today the Fly-Tsokotukha -
Birthday girl.

Dear guests!
Tell me where you've been? What did you see? What have you heard?

1 cockroach
This is the story that happened to our relative, the red-haired and mustachioed Cockroach.

He came out of the gateway,
Scary giant
Red-haired and mustachioed
Cockroach!
Cockroach! Cockroach! Cockroach!

He growls and screams
And he moves his mustache:
"Wait, don't rush,
I'll swallow you up in no time
I will swallow, I will swallow, I will not have mercy!

Animals
They scattered through the forests and fields:
They were scared of the cockroach's whiskers.
Here we are, our brother,
The cockroach is the winner,
And the ruler of forests and fields.
The animals submitted to the mustachioed one.

Only suddenly, from behind a bush,
Because of the blue forest
Sparrow arrives.
He took and pecked the Cockroach,
So the Giant is gone.
(the cockroach sits down, the clink of dishes is heard)

Butterfly (gets up from the table)
Sorry! I'll go see what happened there. (returns)
The sieve gallops across the fields,
And the trough in the meadows,
There's a broom behind the shovel
She walked along the street.
And behind them along the fence
Fedora's grandmother is jumping.

Fly Tsokotukha
Yes, all the dishes ran away from this Fedora because she didn’t wash them.

2 cockroaches
I know this Fedora.
I lived in her house with my family.
It was so good there, so dirty!
Fedora didn’t persecute us, Fedora respected us.

(Fedora runs in)

Fedora
Oh, my poor orphans,
The irons and pans are mine!
Go home, unwashed,
I will wash you with spring water,
I'll clean you with sand.
And you will be again
Like the sun shining.
I won't, I won't
I will offend the dishes.
I will, I will, I will do the dishes
And love and respect.

(Fedora collects the dishes scattered on the floor and leaves)

1 flea
Fedora has corrected herself.
And her grief disappeared.

Fly Tsokotukha
What doesn't happen in this world?
(addresses the butterfly)
Butterfly is a beauty
Eat jam
Or you don't like it
Our treat?

2 flea
I also knew a dirty boy, from whom both his stockings and shoes ran away.
Listen here!

(Dirty runs in)

Dirty
The blanket ran away
The sheet flew away
And a pillow
Like a frog
She galloped away from me.
I am for a candle,
The candle is in the stove!
I am for a book
Ta - run
And skipping
Under the bed!

I want to drink tea
I run to the samovar,
But pot-bellied from me,
He ran away as if from fire.

What's happened,
What's happened,
Why is everything going around?
It started spinning
Dizzy
And it took off like a wheel.

(Washbasin included)

Wash basin
I am the great Laver,
Famous Moidodyr
Umyvalnikov chief
And washcloths Commander.

Oh you ugly
Oh you're dirty
Unwashed pig!
You're blacker than a chimney sweep
Admire yourself.
There's polish under your nose,
There's a blot on your neck.
You have such hands
That even the trousers ran away
Even pants
They ran away from you.

I need to wash my face
In the mornings and evenings
And for the unclean - chimney sweeps
Shame and disgrace!
(Dirty runs away, and Washbasin leaves too.)

Fly Tsokotukha
Dear guests, help yourself,
Yes, have fun.

Guests (all in chorus)
Today the Fly-Tsokotukha -
Birthday girl.

(crying is heard)

Bee
I hear crying! What's that noise? What kind of roar?

(Barmaley appears, he leads the tied and crying children Tanya and Vanya)

Tanya
Dear, dear Barmaley
Have mercy on us
Let us go quickly
To our dear mother.

Vania
We're running away from mom
We will never
And walk around Africa
We will forget forever.

Barmaley
No no no!

Fly Tsokotukha
Who are you?

Barmaley
I am bloodthirsty
I am merciless
I am an evil robber
Barmaley.
And I don't need
No marmalade
No chocolate
But only the little ones
Yes, very young children.

2 cockroaches
Wait, villain!
Don't rush Barmaley!
We'll call you now
Crocodile,
And in the stomach of a crocodile
Cramped, dark and dull.

Barmaley
No! No need!
I will, I will be kinder!
I will love children!
Don't ruin me!
Spare me!

Fly Tsokotukha
Well, then hurry up
Let these little children go.

Barmaley
OK! OK! Me now.
(unties and releases children)

Vania
We're running away from mom
We will never
And walk around Africa
We will forget forever.

Fly Tsokotukha
Help yourself, dear guests!

Guests (together)
Today the Fly-Tsokotukha -
Birthday girl!

(alarming music sounds, the Spider appears and throws a rope on the Fly)

1 cockroach
Oh, some old spider
He dragged our Fly into a corner.

2 cockroaches
He wants to kill the poor thing
Destroy the clattering noise.

Fly Tsokotukha
Dear guests!
Help!
Spider - kill the villain!
And I fed you
And I gave you something to drink
Don't leave me
In my last hour!

2 flea
But beetles, worms
Got scared
In the corners, in the cracks
They fled.

Spider
But the villain is not joking
Hands and feet he Mukha
He twists the ropes.

Fly Tsokotukha
The fly screams
Struggling:
Help!
Save!

1 flea
Oh! It's flying from somewhere
Little mosquito
And it burns in his hand
Small flashlight.

Mosquito
Where is the killer? Where is the villain?
I'm not afraid of his claws.

(The Mosquito fights the Spider and wins, the Fly faints)

Bee
We need Doctor Aibolit!
Call Doctor Aibolit.

(Doctor Aibolit enters)
Dr. Aibolit
He will heal everyone, he will heal everyone
Good Doctor Aibolit.
Come to me for treatment
And the cow and the she-wolf,
Both a bug and a worm.

(Doctor Aibolit brings Mukha to his senses)

All guests

Glory, glory to Aibolit!
Glory to the good doctors!

Dr. Aibolit
It's time for me to run now
Help other kids.

Bee
And Komarik, Komar!
takes a fly by the hand
And it leads to the window

Mosquito
I killed the villain.
I freed you.
And now the soul is a maiden
I want to marry you!

All guests
Glory, glory
Mosquito is the winner!

Butterfly
People are having fun -
The fly is getting married
For the dashing, daring
Young Mosquito.

All guests
Today the Fly-Tsokotukha -
Birthday girl!

(music sounds, presenters on stage)

1 presenter
Our journey into the wonderful world of K.I. Chukovsky’s creativity has come to an end.
What wonderful books the children's writer K.I. Chukovsky gave us!

2 presenter
Guys! Read poems and fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky, come to our library!
Until then, goodbye! See you again!

Holiday script for children 5-7 years old "Visiting Korney Chukovsky"

Author: Valentina Ivanovna Letova, teacher of the MBDOU kindergarten No. 5 “Forget-Me-not”, Stary Oskol,
Belgorod region.

Dear colleagues, the proposed holiday scenario is recommended for children in the senior and preparatory school groups and contributes to the development of interest in the work of K.I. Chukovsky.
Target.
Continue to introduce children to the life and work of K.I. Chukovsky, help children remember the names and content of K.I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales, show children the wonderful world of K.I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales, their wisdom and beauty.
Develop memory, attention, the ability to expressively and emotionally read poetry, enrich vocabulary, develop fine motor skills.
To cultivate faith in goodness, friendship and love, in triumph over evil.
To form a sustainable interest in reading in children.
Equipment:
Portrait of K.I. Chukovsky, an exhibition of his books, a tape recorder, (recording songs), the Queen book, a basket with lost things: telephone, balloon, soap, saucer, thermometer, sieve, coin, washcloth, riddles.
Educator.
Guys, do you believe in miracles?
Children: yes!
Educator.
A real miracle happened in our group this morning!
Do you want to see?
Children: yes!
Educator.
Then close your eyes and don’t peek (the children close their eyes, the teacher takes out the Queen book).
Educator.
Now open your eyes and look. Did you see a miracle? You see, this is the queen - Book, how beautiful she is? Do you like her? (Yes). Let's open it and take a look at the first page. What's on the first page? Here, guys, are the rules for handling the book. Let's remember them.
Children:
1. Take books with clean hands.
2. Books should not be torn.
3. Books should not be crushed.
4. You cannot draw on books.
5. You cannot bend corners.
Educator.
Well done boys! Know how to handle a book correctly.
Educator.
But the Queen of Books tells us one more golden rule that we need to remember: “Books love silence,” so you can’t talk loudly, make noise or play around, you have to be careful if you want to say or answer something. Everyone, remember this rule? (Yes).
Educator.
How should we behave?
Children: quiet.
Educator. Now we can look at the next page, what's there? Who is this guys? (Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky).
Today the Queen of Books invites us to visit your most favorite writer, whom both adults and children love, Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.
Educator.
Grandfather Korney is visiting
All children are invited!
But he is especially happy
Invite these guys
Who can listen to fairy tales?
Or likes to read them.
Do you want to visit? (Yes).
There is a portrait of K.I. Chukovsky on the table, children sit on chairs, and illustrations of his works are on the board.
Educator.
So, we came to visit. Chukovsky's real name is Nikolai Korneychukov. He was born in St. Petersburg in 1882. Nikolai really wanted to become an educated person: he read a lot, learned English on his own, and became a journalist and critic. 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 the forehead, laughing light eyes and a surprisingly easy gait. This is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. He got up very early, as soon as the sun rose, and immediately got to work. In spring and summer I dug in the garden or in the flower garden in front of the house, in winter I cleared the paths from the snow that had fallen overnight. 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 was to these kids that he dedicated his books. He had four children: two daughters and two sons. He loved them very much, often played hide-and-seek and tag with them, swam in the sea with them, took them on boat rides, and built fairy-tale sand castles with the children. They lived amicably and cheerfully. But one day a misfortune happened. One of his sons (a little boy) became seriously ill. He had a high fever and a severe headache. The boy did not eat anything, could not sleep, and only cried.
Chukovsky felt very sorry for his son, he wanted to calm him down, and he began to invent and tell him a fairy tale as he went. The boy liked the fairy tale, he stopped crying, listened carefully and finally fell asleep, and after a few days he completely recovered.
After this incident, Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky began to compose fairy tales. And he came up with many fairy tales that children and adults know and love well. Here we are already waiting for books written by K.I. Chukovsky.
Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky died on October 28, 1969. He was 87 years old.
Do you like fairy tales?
Children: yes.
Educator.
What tales of K.I. Chukovsky do you know? Name them.
Children.
“Telephone”, “Doctor Aibolit”, “Moidodyr”, “Fly-Tsokotukha”, “Fedorino’s grief”.
Educator.
Well done, you know a lot of fairy tales.
Educator.
Let's see what's on the next page of the Queen's book (turns the page, on it is an excerpt from “Moidodyr”).
"Blanket
Ran away
The sheet flew away
And a pillow
Like a frog
She galloped away from me.
I'm for a candle
The candle is in the stove!
I'm for a book
Ta - run
And jump
Under the bed!"
Educator.
Guys, did you find out what fairy tale we are talking about?
Children. “Moidodyr”.
Educator. Who can show me this book, where it is? (One of the children shows “Moidodyr” among the books on display).
Educator.
How did you guess? (Moidodyr is drawn on it.)
Educator.
That's right guys, from the illustration on the cover of the book we can determine who or what this book is about, the drawing helped us.
Educator.
Who is this fairy tale about? (Children's answers.)
Educator.
Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky really did not like children who did not wash their hands or wash themselves. He wrote a fairy tale about such dirty people, which is called “Moidodyr”.
Educator.
Our children know the verses of this fairy tale, and now they are reading them to you. Let's listen to our guys.
I child.
Suddenly from my mother’s bedroom,
Bowlegged and lame,
The washbasin runs out
And shakes his head:
“Oh you ugly one, oh you dirty one,
Unwashed pig!
You're blacker than a chimney sweep
Admire yourself:
There's polish on your neck,
There's a blot under your nose,
You have such hands
That even the trousers ran away,
Even pants, even pants
They ran away from you.
II child.
Early in the morning at dawn
Little mice wash themselves
And kittens and ducklings,
And bugs and spiders.
You weren't the only one who didn't wash your face
And I remained dirty
And ran away from the dirty
And stockings and shoes.
III child.
I am the Great Laver,
The famous Moidodyr,
Umybasnikov Head
And washcloths Commander!
If I stamp my foot,
I'll call my soldiers
There's a crowd in this room
The washbasins will fly in,
And they will bark and howl,
And their feet will knock,
And a headache for you,
To the unwashed, they will give -
Straight to the Moika
Straight to Moika
They’ll be immersed in their heads!”
Educator. Thanks guys, please take a seat. I am very glad that you love the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky.
Educator.

Educator.
There are mysteries here, guys. You need to choose any number, I will tell you a riddle under this number. If you guess right, a window will open.
1. He sleeps in a den in winter
Under a huge pine tree
And when spring comes
Wakes up from sleep (Bear).
2. Cunning cheat
Red head
Fluffy tail - beauty
And her name is... (Fox).
3. Here are the needles and pins
They crawl out from under the bench.
They look at me
They want milk (Hedgehog).
4. A ball of fluff
Long ear.
Jumps deftly
Loves carrots (Hare).
Educator. Well done boys. You have completed the task. Look, our window has opened. Do you know who this is?
Children. This is Fyodor’s grandmother from the fairy tale “Fedorino’s Grief.”
Educator. What does this fairy tale teach us?
Children. Be neat, clean, take care of the dishes, wash them, tidy up the house.
Educator. Let's take a look at the next page of the Queen of the Book and see what else she has in store for us.
- And here is the game “Say the Word.” I will read the beginning of the line, and you continue.
Good doctor……….(Aibolit)!
He is under the tree………..(sitting)
Come to him for treatment
Both the cow and ……………..(she-wolf).
And the bug and ………………(worm),
And a bear!
He will heal everyone, he will heal everyone
Good…………………(Dr. Aibolit)!
Educator. What fairy tale are these lines from?
Children. Yes! From the fairy tale “Doctor Aibolit”
Aibolit enters.
Dr. Aibolit. Hello guys. Did you call me? Should I treat you?
Educator. Let's stand in a circle and show Dr. Aibolit that we are healthy, there is no need to treat us.
You don't need to treat us,
Good Doctor Aibolit.
We will run and walk,
We will gain strength.
Our stomachs don't hurt,
Like poor hippos.
We will stretch our hands to the sun,
And then we’ll sit down on the grass.
Like eagles we fly, soar,
We look in all directions,
Legs will raise
Walk through the thick grass.
This is how strong and healthy we are.
Educator.
Sit down, guys.
Educator. And you, Aibolit, stay with us.
What's on the next page of the Queen's book?
Who is this guys? (Fly Tsokotukha).
Do you want to revive her? (Yes).
I will turn you into wizards now. Close your eyes and don't peek. Make a wish and say to yourself for the Fly to come to life (music plays and we turn the child into a Tsokotukha Fly, put on wings and mustaches. When the music ends, the children open their eyes).
Educator.
Guys, our picture has come to life.
Fly Tsokotukha. Did I walk across the field this morning?
Children. Yes!
Fly Tsokotukha. I found a penny in the clearing.
Children. I ran to the market and bought a samovar.
Fly Tsokotukha.
I am the Tsokotuha Fly,
Gilded belly.
Today I'm waiting for a gift,
Today I am the birthday girl.
I went to the market
I bought a samovar.
I'll treat my friends to tea,
I have for guests
Lots of delicious sweets!
Educator. Thank you Fly-Tsokotukha, sit down with the guys.
Guys, tell me, what fairy tale did this heroine come to us from?
Children. From the fairy tale “Tsokotukha Fly”.
Educator."Who is who".
Which characters do these fairy-tale names belong to?
Aibolit - (doctor)
Barmaley - (robber)
Fedora - (grandmother)
Karakula - (shark)
Moydodyr - (washbasin)
Totoshka, Kokoshka - (crocodiles)
Tsokotuha - (fly)
Red-haired, mustachioed giant - (cockroach)
Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great work ethic: “Always,” he wrote, “no matter where I was: on the tram, in 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!” Korney Chukovsky composed not only fairy tales and poems. He came up with many funny and witty riddles. Now our children will wish them for us
1.Flies all day long
Everyone gets bored
The night will come
Then it will stop. (Fly from the fairy tale “Fly - Tsokotukha”)
2. Slipping away like something alive
But I won't let him out
Foams with white foam
I'm not too lazy to wash my hands. (Soap from the fairy tale “Moidodyr”)
3. Never eats
But he just drinks.
How loud will it be?
It will attract everyone. (Samovar from the fairy tale “Fedorino’s grief”)
4.Treats small children,
Heals birds and animals
He looks through his glasses
Good Doctor... (Aibolit from the fairy tale “Aibolit”)
5. A log is floating along the river.
Oh, and it’s furious!
To those who fell into the river,
The nose will be bitten off... (Crocodile from the fairy tale “The Stolen Sun”)
6. Back and forth
The steamer wanders and wanders.
If you leave it - woe!
The sea will be perforated. (Iron from the fairy tale “Fedorino’s grief”)
7. Where the sponge can’t handle it,
It won’t wash you away, it won’t wash you away
I take on the labor:
Rub your heels and elbows with soap
And I scrub my knees, I don’t forget anything. (Washcloth from the fairy tale “Moidodyr”)
8. On the sides of the box there are round buttons,
Right there in the corner there is a pipe with a handle and a cord.
Speaks without tongue
He hears perfectly without ears. (Telephone from the fairy tale “Telephone”)
Educator.
Well done! Next competition - competition
"Guess…"
Educator.
Now we will hold a competition for the best expert on poetry - fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky. Guess where these lines come from.
1. Early in the morning at dawn, the little mice wash themselves,
And kittens, and ducklings, and bugs and spiders.
You were the only one who didn’t wash your face and was left dirty,
And both stockings and shoes ran away from the dirt. (“Moidodyr”)
2.And then the herons called: “Please send some drops:
We ate too much frogs today and our stomachs hurt. ("Telephone")
3. The bears rode a bicycle,
And behind them is a cat backwards.
And behind him are mosquitoes
On a hot air balloon. ("Cockroach")
4. And the mountains stand in front of him on the way,
And he begins to crawl through the mountains.
And the mountains are getting higher, and the mountains are getting steeper,
And the mountains go under the very clouds!
"Oh, if I don't get there,
If I get lost on the way,
What will happen to them, to the sick,
With my forest animals? ("Aibolit")
"Basket of lost things."
Game "Basket of Lost Things".
Educator.
On the table there are objects from various fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky. I have different things in my basket. Someone lost them. Help find their owner, remember the fairy tale and the lines that talk about this item.
Children are divided into 3 teams. Each team must select those things that only fit their fairy tale.
1st team - fairy tale “Moidodyr” (soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, towel, comb).
2nd team – fairy tale “Fedorino’s grief” (plate, saucer, pan, spoon, fork).
3rd team – fairy tale “Aibolit” (thermometer, heating pad, phonendoscope, syringe).
Game "Cockroach Race"(2 teams, running on all fours)
Educator. So our journey through the fairy tales of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky has come to an end. You know the tales of this wonderful author very well. And in conclusion we will read a poem.
We love and know Chukovsky's fairy tales.
We read these fairy tales with pleasure.
To make your life more fun,
They were all invented... by the grandfather of KORNEY
These are the interesting tales we remembered with you today at our holiday! Both adults and children love these fairy tales for their kindness, humor, and variety. Many feature and animated films have been made based on the themes of Korney Chukovsky’s fairy tales. More than one generation of our children will enjoy watching and listening to them... K. I. Chukovsky’s fairy tales help us navigate the world around us, make us feel like fearless participants in imaginary battles for justice, for good. Korney Ivanovich's poems cultivate the precious ability to empathize, sympathize, and rejoice. Chukovsky’s poems sound great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.
There is a wonderful country in the world,
It's called the Library.
Adults and children come here
Because books live here.
But in the land of a big library
There are special rules:
You definitely need to know them
I'll tell you there are six of these rules.
As you enter the country of the Library,
Don't forget to say hello to everyone.
And behave with dignity and calm,
Be polite and quiet, my friend.
Clear, concise, concise, quick
Name the author and the book,
And when you get what you need,
Say “thank you” politely.
Return the book you received
Be sure to do so within the time period specified therein.
So that this book is no problem
Another child was able to read it.
If these rules, guys,
Will you strictly comply
Then the country Library
We will always be glad to receive you!

Literary living room dedicated to the work of K.I. Chukovsky. Scenario

Decor: Portrait of K.I. Chukovsky, exhibition of children's drawings for the works of K.I. Chukovsky, exhibition of books “Miracle Tree”, poster “Chukovsky has inexhaustible talent, smart, brilliant, cheerful, festive.”

Leading: Dear guys, guests! I invite you to the “Literary Living Room”, dedicated to the work of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky - storyteller, critic, translator.

Student:

We feel sorry for grandfather Korney:

Compared to us, he lagged behind,

Because in childhood "Barmaleya"

And I haven’t read “Crocodile”

Didn't admire "Telephone"

And I didn’t delve into “Cockroach.”

How did he grow up to be such a scientist?

Without knowing the most important books?

Leading: The poet Valentin Berestov dedicated this humorous poem to Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

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 easy gait. This is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Korney Ivanovich lived in one of the most beautiful corners of the Moscow region, in the village of Peredelkino, among birch and pine trees, in a small house. He was known not only by all the children of the village, but also by all the little residents of our country and abroad. He seemed like a giant to them, to these little friends of his “from two to five,” a real good wizard from a fairy tale. Huge, loud-voiced, generous with affection, always had in reserve for everyone - small and big - a joke, a saying, a kind word, a loud laugh that one could not help but respond to, from which the little ones’ eyes sparkled and their cheeks turned pink.

The presenter reads the introductory part to Chukovsky’s book “From Two to Five.”

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

The guys recite by heart the poems “Piglet”, “Turtle”, “Joy”, “Sandwich”, “Hedgehogs Laugh”.

Leading: Now let’s listen to the nursery rhymes that Chukovsky collected and processed.

The nursery rhymes “Along the Sugar”, “Akulina”, “Elizar”, “Fire” are played.

Presenter: Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence. “Always,” he wrote, “no matter where 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!” Let's listen to the riddles he composed.

The guys tell riddles “Wonderful House”, “Wonderful Steam Locomotive”, “Toothy Riddle”, “Wonderful Horses”, “Why”, “Beware!”.

Leading: Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. Korney Ivanovich carried 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 along Nevsky.” The boy suddenly became quiet and began to listen. The next morning, when he woke up, he asked his father to tell him yesterday’s tale again. It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word. And here is the second case. This is how Korney Ivanovich himself recalls it: “Once, while working in my office, I heard loud crying. It was my youngest daughter crying. She roared in three streams, violently expressing her reluctance to wash herself. I left the office, took the girl in my arms and, quite unexpectedly for myself, quietly said:

I need to wash my face

In the mornings and evenings.

And the unclean chimney sweeps

Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

This is how “Moidodyr” was born.

Includes an excerpt from the recording of “Moidodyr” performed by the author.

Leading: Chukovsky’s poems are very musical. Composer Yuri Levitin wrote an opera for the fairy tale “Moidodyr”. Let's listen to its fragments.

The “Overture” sounds - the introduction to the opera.

A fanfare begins, attracting the attention of the listeners. Next comes the radiant sunny march: “Early in the morning, at dawn, the little mice wash themselves.” The finale of the opera is a joyful hymn to water.

A student recites by heart an excerpt from a fairy tale: “Long live fragrant soap...”

Guys, you drew pictures for fairy tales and poems by K.I. Chukovsky. Let's take a good look at them. Tell me, in your opinion, for which work of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky which drawing was drawn.

The hero of many of Chukovsky's fairy tales is a crocodile. Remember what fairy tales these are and read excerpts from them.

The guys name fairy tales and read excerpts from them by heart:

Long, long time crocodile

The blue sea was extinguished

Pies and pancakes,

And dried mushrooms. ("Confusion")

Poor crocodile

Swallowed the toad. ("Cockroach")

Suddenly, my good one comes towards me,

My favorite crocodile.

He is with Totosha and Kokosha

Walked along the alley... (“Moidodyr”)

And then the Crocodile called

And with tears he asked:

"My dear, good one,

Send me galoshes

And for me, and for my wife, and for Toto.” ("Telephone")

Turned around

Smiled

Laughed

Crocodile

Barmaleya,

Like a fly

Swallowed it. ("Barmaley")

And in the big river

Crocodile lies

And in his teeth

It's not the fire that burns -

The sun is red, the sun is stolen. ("Stolen Sun")

Once upon a time there lived a Crocodile,

He walked along Nevsky...

And behind him are the people

And he sings and shouts:

“What a freak he is!

What a nose, what a mouth!

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

Leading: Korney Ivanovich said: “I often had bursts of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything you see: trams, sparrows. I’m ready to kiss everyone I meet.” One such day K.I. Chukovsky especially remembered - on August 29, 1923: “Feeling like a man who could work miracles, I did not run in, but took off, as if on wings, into our apartment. Grabbing some dusty piece of paper, having difficulty 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 fairy tale: name day and wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart.”

The guys dramatize an excerpt from the fairy tale “The Cluttering Fly.”

Leading: Chukovsky recalled: “And one day inspiration washed over me in the Caucasus, while swimming in the sea. I swam quite far, and suddenly, under the influence of the sun, wind and Black Sea waves, the following poems formed on their own:

Oh if I drown

If I go down...

I immediately wrote twenty lines. The fairy tale had neither a beginning nor an end.”

A dramatization of the fairy tale "Aibolit".

Leading: Now let's play. I have different things in my bag (box). Someone lost them. Which one of you guys can help find their owners? But you must not only name who owns this or that thing, but also read a line from the work in which it is spoken about.

Examples:

Telephone - “My phone rang...” (“Phone”);

Balloon - “The bears were riding a bicycle, /And behind them was a cat backwards” (“Cockroach”);

Soap - “So the soap jumped up and grabbed the hair” (“Moidodyr”);

Saucer - “And behind them are saucers, saucers, ding-la-la, / And they dance and laugh, ding-la-la” (“Fedorino’s grief”);

Galoshes - “And we can’t wait until you again / Send for our dinner / A dozen new and sweet galoshes” (“Telephone”);

Thermometer - “And sets and sets thermometers for them” (“Aibolit”).

Presenter: Once Korney Ivanovich spent three hours sculpting various figures from clay with the children. The children wiped their hands on his trousers. It was a long way to go home. The clay made my trousers heavy and I had to hold them down. Passers-by looked at him in surprise. But Korney Ivanovich was cheerful, he had inspiration, his poems were composed freely. This is how “Fedorino’s grief” was born.

The guys role-play an excerpt from the fairy tale “Fedorino’s Grief.”

Quiz game based on the works of K.I. Chukovsky

What did the bunnies ride on in the fairy tale “The Cockroach”? (On the tram.)

Why did the herons who asked for drops in the poem “Telephone” have stomach ache? (They ate too much frogs.)

What did Doctor Aibolit treat to sick animals in Africa? (I eat Gogol-Mogol.)

Continue the phrase from the fairy tale “Moidodyr”: “Long live fragrant soap...”

Who attacked the clattering fly? (Spider.)

Leading: Fairy tales by Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky help children navigate the world around them, allowing them to feel like a fearless participant in imaginary battles for justice, for goodness and freedom. Every line of Korney Ivanovich’s poems glows with laughter and a smile. Often we feel the presence of the author himself in his works: “My phone rang” or “I live in Peredelkino. It's not far from Moscow. Living with me is a tiny midget, a little boy, whose name is Bibigon. Where he came from, I don't know. He says he fell from the moon. “And I, and my children, and grandchildren - we love him very much.”

Demonstration of the book "Bibigon".

Leading: We will encounter Chukovsky’s works many more times. We will get acquainted with his memories of the writer Boris Zhitkov, with whom he studied in the same class, and we will get acquainted with Chukovsky the translator. He translated from English “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen”, “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, the books “The Little Rag”, “The Prince and the Pauper”, “Rikki-Tiki-Tavi” and many others.

Demonstration of books.

Presenter: One day Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky recorded a lyrical confession:

I never knew it was so joyful to be an old man,

Every day my thoughts are kinder and brighter.

Near dear Pushkin, here on autumn Tverskoy,

I look at the children for a long time with farewell greed.

I. tired, old, comforts me

Their endless running and fussing.

Why should we live on this planet?

In the cycle of bloody centuries,

If it weren't for them, not these

Big-eyed, loud children...

Leading: This is how grandfather Chukovsky remains in the memory of generations. Irakli Andronikov wrote: “Chukovsky has inexhaustible talent, smart, brilliant, cheerful, festive. Never part with such a writer for the rest of your life.”

Scenario for a holiday dedicated to the birthday of Korney Chukovsky.


Archvadze Yulia Dmitrievna, primary school teacher.
Place of work: MBOU "Budanovskaya secondary school named after Hero of the Soviet Union M.V. Greshilov", Budanovka village, Zolotukhinsky district, Kursk region.
Description of material: The holiday is dedicated to the 135th anniversary of the birth of K.I. Chukovsky. The material may be useful to primary school teachers, kindergarten teachers, children and their parents. The publication uses original poems by Yu. D. Archvadze.
Target: developing in children of preschool and primary school age an interest and need for reading (perception) of books.
Tasks:
- introduce the works of children's writer K.I. Chukovsky,
- instill a love of literature and poetry;
- develop creative abilities, the ability to use figurative and expressive means of language; - cultivate personal qualities: friendliness, responsiveness, respect for elders, love for animals.
Equipment:
portrait of K.I. Chukovsky; exhibition of books by K.I. Chukovsky; children's illustrations for fairy tales by K. I. Chukovsky, costumes of fairy-tale characters.

The progress of the holiday

Teacher:
Hello guys and dear adults! Today we have gathered for a holiday dedicated to the 135th anniversary of the birth of the children's poet Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.


In the village of Peredelkino (near Moscow)
There lived a big man with a kind soul.
He was a wizard, a sorcerer
With the strange name of Korney.

Mustache brush, laughing look
There were always a lot of guys next to him.
The poet was affectionately called Chukoshi
And they knew all his fairy tales by heart. (Archvadze Yu. D.)


Teacher:
Without books K.I. It is impossible for Chukovsky to imagine our childhood. Your mothers and fathers, and even grandparents are familiar with his poems and fairy tales.

Children reading a poem "To Grandfather Korney"
1st student:
Tara-ra! Tara-ra!
Celebration from early morning.
135 years since the birth of the sorcerer
The storyteller of the good Korney.
2nd student:
For girls and boys
He wrote many books.
And so in the morning
The kids are having fun.
3rd student:
Having fun with the kids
And fabulous people
He rejoices and dances,
Sings songs loudly.
4th student:
Sparrow and Cockroach
They beat a huge drum.
The Fly and the Mosquito are dancing,
With Cincinela Bibigon.
5th student:
With Moidodyr Aibolit,
Blue whale with Karakula.
Sparing neither bast shoes nor boots,
Fedora's grandmother is dancing with Barmaley.
6th student:
Murochka and Crocodile,
The one that swallowed the sun.
And with Toptygin and Lisa.
Such miracles!
7th student:
The table is set in the clearing,
The samovar is already boiling.
There will be, there will be children
Have fun until the morning.
Nowadays a storyteller
Chukovsky's birthday boy! (Archvadze Yu. D.)

Teacher:
The books of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky have been giving us joy for many, many years. Extraordinary miracles happen in them. His cheerful, funny poems can be sung, and his fairy tales can be read and re-read at any age.
Let's once again plunge into the amazing fairy-tale world of Korney Chukovsky.

Quiz "Guess the name of the fairy tale" Author Archvadze Yu.D.
He showed the boy the whole world
Washcloths, paste, combs and soap.
Whom did the hero thank later?
Great clean guy... (“Moidodyr”)


He walked around Africa
He abducted small children.
The villain was terribly scary.
His name was... (“Barmaley”)


In this tale it's the other way around:
The cat fell into the mousetrap
The cuckoo barks at the bitch,
Nearby a sparrow moos like a cow,
Only the tiny bunny doesn't play pranks. ("Confusion")


In this fairy tale, the hero receives glory and honor.
He is respected by the beast people.
He saved them from the villainous giant
Red mustachioed...
And then these little animals,
We had fun like children. ("Cockroach")


Butterflies, insects, midges
We rushed to visit along the path.
They drank tea there, ate jam,
Singing, having fun,
Well, how did the trouble come?
They got stuck in the cracks. ("Fly Tsokotukha")


In this fairy tale they got dirty
The plates ran away
The pots sped away.
The Samovar led them through the forest, across the field.
And the fairy tale is called... (“Fedorino’s grief”)


Mom, dad, even children
They tore it off at dawn
Bast shoes, shoes, sandals,
Galoshes, felt boots, boots.
It grew at the gate
A wonderful miracle. ("Miracle Tree")


This doctor is the kindest of all,
He heals sick animals.
And he is in a hurry to help,
As soon as he hears their cry... (“Aibolit”)


In this fairy tale, the crocodile did an evil deed.
But the bear found him in the dark,
He gave good punches and kicks.
The villain will remember, he will know -
That it is very bad to steal! ("Stolen Sun")


From morning to evening a ringing can be heard in the apartment,
The whole house is already shaking from the ringing.
But you can hear it again: Ding-dee-laziness!
When will this nonsense stop? ("Telephone")


Mishka grieved and cried,
That he was born without a tail.
And Lisa has her advice
She gave it to him for a reason.
The peacock has put on its tail,
I forgot about the danger.
Showed off his beauty through the forest
Became an easy prey for hunters. ("Toptygin and the Fox")


The moon beckoned with its honeyed light
To take the clubfooted bear to you.
And that's why it turned out to be a bear
On the tallest pine tree.
And even though they gave him wings,
It will hardly reach the moon. ("Toptygin and Luna")


The brave boy defeated the enemy -
The evil, bloodthirsty turkey Brundulyak.
Each of us knows the boy.
The brave man is named... (“The Adventures of Bibigon”)

Re-enactment of the fairy tale "The Cluttering Fly"

Student:
We love and know Chukovsky's fairy tales.
We read these fairy tales with pleasure.
To make your life more fun,
Grandfather invented them all...
Children in chorus: ROOTS!
Teacher:
Good conquers evil - the motto of the fairy tales of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. They teach us to rejoice, empathize, and have compassion. Without these qualities a person is not a person. Irakli Andronikov wrote that “Chukovsky’s talent is inexhaustible, intelligent, brilliant, festive. Never part with such a writer for the rest of your life.”
Children perform a song (based on the song “Little Country”)
There are behind the mountains, behind the forests
Little country
We've all known each other since childhood
It is full of fairy tales.
We'll knock on fairy tales' door
We will meet many miracles in them
Walking through fairy tales
And there is a lot of magic in them.
Chorus:

We've known you since childhood and adore you.
You are our favorites.
Chukovsky's fairy tales are kind and sweet
We've known you since childhood and adore you.
You are our favorites.

There is a big miracle tree here
And underneath is the ocean
There is a Karakula shark here
And the Giant Cockroach.
Here Barmaley and Mucha live,
Moidodyr lives here
Here brave Bibigon walks
And Aibolit is waiting for you.
Chorus:
How good it is that I lived in the world
Storyteller wise Roots
There are many smart and good books
He wrote for children.
Visit my friend, come soon,
Read his stories.
You will be more obedient, wiser,
You know this for sure.

Literary festival based on fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky for grades 1-4.

Goals:

1. To introduce students to the life and work of K.I. Chukovsky, to identify reader 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 sustainable interest in books and the desire to read.
4. Foster faith in goodness, friendship and love, in triumph over evil.

5. Development of students' creative abilities.

Decor:

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

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

    Exhibition of books “Miracle Tree”.

    Poster “Chukovsky has inexhaustible talent, smart, brilliant, cheerful, festive.”

Ved. Our holiday today 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 had lived, he would have turned 130 this year on April 1st.

For many years he lived near Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house, and all the children in the country knew him. It was he who came up with many fairy-tale characters: Mukha-Tsokotukha, Barmaleya, Moidodyr, Aibolit. And although this wonderful man has not been with us for many years, his books live on and will live on for a very long time.

By the way, Korney Chukovsky is not the writer’s real name and surname, he invented them for himself, it’s called a literary pseudonym. And his real name isNikolai Vasilievich Korneychukov. From myWith his real surname, he created for himself the name 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 easy gait.

Chukovsky was very amused by children's sayings. At one time he lived by the sea and under his windows, a countless number of small children, under the supervision of adults, were swarming on the hot sand. As Korney Ivanovich himself wrote: “All around me, without stopping for a moment, I could hear the sonorous speech of a child. Sweet baby talk! I will never tire of enjoying her.” He dedicated his book “From Two to Five” to children, in which throughout his life he collected children’s “sayings,” as he called them. Here are some excerpts from this book.

Lyalya was 2.5 years old. The stranger asked her: “Would you like to be my daughter?” She answered majestically: “I am my mother’s and no longer a warrior’s.” One day she saw a steamboat for the first time in her life and passionately shouted: “Mom, mom, the steam locomotive is swimming!” It’s nice to learn from children, Chukovsky wrote, that the bald man’s head is barefoot, that mint cakes cause a draft in the mouth, that the dragonfly’s husband is a dragonfly. And he was very amused by such children’s sayings and exclamations:

Dad, look how your pants are frowning.

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

Georges used a spatula to cut the earthworm in half.

Why did you do that?

The worm was bored. Now there are two of them. They felt more fun.

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

Today we will take you on an unusual journey, we will meet the heroes of Korney Chukovsky’s fairy tales.

1 competition “Learn a fairy tale from an illustration.” (show slides or books)

2 competition “Remember a fairy tale from an excerpt.”

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

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

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

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

Treats small children
Heals birds and animals
He looks through his glasses
Good doctor... (Aibolit )
"Aibolit"

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

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

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

The sun was walking across the sky
And it ran behind a cloud.
The bunny looked out the window,
It’s become a little bunny... (dark ).
"Stolen Sun"

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

Ved. From an early age, the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandparents cannot imagine their childhood without “Aibolit”, “Fedorin’s grief”, “Telephone”, “Cockroach”, “Barmaley”, “Tsokotukha the Fly” and others. Poems by Korney Ivanovich cultivate the precious ability to empathize, have compassion, 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.

Children read poetry.

VEGETABLE GARDEN (1 class)

The ram boarded the shipAnd I went to the garden.In the garden somewhere in the gardenChocolates grow, -Come, help yourself, lick your lips!

And noodlesAnd noodlesShe was born good!Large and juicySweet, milky,Just know - water itYes, chase the sparrows:The sparrow thieves love and love her!

ZAKALYAKA (2 grades)

They gave Murochka a notebook,Moore began to draw."This is a shaggy Christmas tree.This is a horned goat.This is the guy with the beard.This is a house with a chimney."

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

"This is Byaka-Zakalyakabiting,I made it up out of my head."

"Why did you throw away your notebook,Have you stopped drawing?

"I'm afraid of her!"

TURTLE (3 grades)

It's a long walk to the swamp.It's not easy to walk to the swamp.

"Here is a stone lying 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 rock for an hour!”

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

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

This is CHECHERE!DAD!DADDY! "

JOY (4 grades)

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

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

It wasn't rain that came from a cloudAnd not hailIt fell from the cloudGrape.

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

And streams from undergroundSweet honey flowed.

The chickens became peahens,Bald - curly.

Even the mill is the sameShe danced near the bridge.

So run after meTo green meadows,Where above the blue riverA rainbow-arc appeared.

We are jumping up for the rainbow,Let's play in the cloudsAnd from there down the rainbowOn sleds, on skates!

Ved. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great work ethic: “Always,” he wrote, “no matter where I was: on the tram, in 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!”

Grandfather Korney loved to ask children riddles, come up with tricky tasks and questions.

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

    There was a white house
    Wonderful house
    And something knocked inside 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'll burn you without fire! (Nettle. )

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

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

    I'm not wandering through forests,
    And by the mustache, by the hair.
    And my teeth are longer,
    Than wolves and bears. (Comb. )

    Suddenly out of the black darkness
    Bushes grew 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 are running along the street,
    Boys and girls are being taken to their houses. (Cars. )

    Red doors
    In my cave,
    White animals
    Sitting
    At the door.
    And meat and bread - all my spoils -
    I gladly give it to white animals. (Lips and teeth. )

    The sage saw the sage in him,
    Stupid - stupid
    Ram - ram,
    The sheep saw him as a sheep,
    And a monkey - a monkey,
    But then they brought Fedya Baratov to him,
    And Fedya saw the shaggy slob. (Mirror. )

    If only pine trees ate
    They knew how to run and jump,
    They would rush away from me without looking back,
    And they would never meet me again,
    Because – I’ll tell you without bragging –
    I am steely, and angry, and very toothy. (Saw. )

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

4th competition “Contest of Connoisseurs”.

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

Horizontally:

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

And the shark Karakula
Winked with her right eye
And he laughs, and he laughs,
As if someone was tickling her. (Aibolit)

    A monster from a fairy tale that devours baby animals.

So the Cockroach became the winner,

And the ruler of forests and fields.

The animals submitted to the mustachioed one.

(God damn him!)

And he walks between them,

The gilded belly strokes:

"Bring me, animals, your children,

I’ll eat them for dinner today!” (cockroach)

    The name of the fly is the birthday girl.

Fly, Fly-Tsokotuha,
Gilded belly!
A fly walked across the field,
The fly found the money.

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

Suddenly, my good one comes towards me,
My favorite Crocodile.
He is withTotoshey and Kokosha
Walked along the alley

    The head of the wash basins and the commander of the washcloths.

I am the Great Laver,
FamousMoidodyr,
Umybasnikov Head
And washcloths Commander!

    Who returned the stolen sun?

The Bear couldn't stand it
The Bear roared,
And ran into an evil enemyBear.

Already he was crushing it and breaking it:
"Give us our sunshine here!"

What word did Aibolit repeat on his way to Africa?

And Aibolit stood up and Aibolit ran.
He runs through fields, but through forests, through meadows.
And Aibolit repeats only one word:
" Limpopo , Limpopo, Limpopo!"

    The title of a poem in which animals dragged a hippopotamus from a swamp.

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

Vertically:

Chukovsky's first fairy 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 about literary works). He loved his profession very much 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 took him home on the 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. Having started, he did not know what would happen next. It was important not to falter, 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

I smoked cigarettes

He spoke in Turkish -

Crocodile, Crocodile Crocodilovich!

And the boy began to listen to his father, became quiet and calmed down. It was important for the father to divert his son’s attention from the illness, and he continued, jabbering:

And give him as a reward

A hundred pounds of chocolate

A hundred pounds of marmalade

Hundred pounds of grapes

And a thousand servings of ice cream.

The boy stopped being capricious and fell asleep. And in the morning, when he woke up, he asked his father to tell him yesterday’s tale.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 it: “Once, while working in my office, I heard loud crying. It was my youngest daughter crying. She roared in three streams, violently expressing her reluctance to wash herself. I left the office, took her in my arms and, quite unexpectedly for myself, quietly said to her:

I need to wash my face

In the mornings and evenings.

And the unclean chimney sweeps

Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace!

This is how “Moidodyr” was born.

Children 1st grade. dramatize an excerpt from a fairy tale "Moidodyr".

5th competition “Who is who”.

Which characters do these fairy-tale names belong to?

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

Ved. Fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky help all children navigate the world around them and make them feel like a fearless participant in imaginary battles for justice, for goodness and freedom. Every line of Korney Ivanovich’s poems glows with laughter and a smile. Among all his heroes, 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-Tsokotuhi”. Initially, this fairy tale was called “Mukhin’s Wedding.”

I often had bursts of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything you see: trams, sparrows. Ready to kiss everyone I meet. I especially remember one such day - August 29, 1923.

Feeling like a person who could work miracles, I did not run in, but took off, as if on wings, into our apartment. Grabbing some dusty piece of paper, having difficulty 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 fairy tale: name day and wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart.”

Children 2nd grade. dramatize an excerpt from a fairy tale "Fly Tsokotukha".

Fizminutka: a general dance to a Russian folk melody, as if at Mukha’s wedding.

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

Connect the hero of the fairy tale with the action he committed.

Aibolit

Cured the animals.

Sparrow

Ate a cockroach.

Crocodile

Swallowed the sun.

Mosquito

Saved Fly - Tsokotukha.

Fedora

I washed my dishes.

Bear

Returned the sun to the sky.

Butterfly

Put out the sea.

Chanterelles

The sea was lit.

7th competition “Decipher the names of fairy-tale characters.” (additional competition)

Insert vowels into the encrypted words to get the names of fairy-tale characters.

BRMLY

TsKTH

MYDDR

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 one day inspiration washed over me in the Caucasus, while swimming in the sea. I swam quite far, and suddenly, under the influence of the sun, wind and Black Sea waves, the following poems formed on their own:

Oh if I drown

If I go down, etc.

I ran naked along the rocky shore and, hiding behind the nearest rock, began to write down poems with wet hands on a wet cigarette box lying right there, right next to the wave. I immediately wrote 20 lines. The fairy tale had neither a beginning nor an end.”

Children 3rd grade. dramatize an excerpt from a fairy tale "Aibolit".

Ved. Guys, the postman has come to us. (A boy enters.) He brought telegrams, but they were without signatures. The postman asks us to help him determine who sent these telegrams.

Oh, if I don't get there,

If I get lost on the way,

What will happen to them, to the sick,

With my forest animals? Aibolit

I'm bloodthirsty

I'm merciless

I am an evil robber... Barmaley

Come, doctor,

To Africa soon.

And save me, doctor,

Our kids. Hippopotamus

Where is the killer?

Where is the villain?

Aren't you afraid of his claws? Mosquito

Wait, don't rush,

I'll swallow you up in no time!

I'll swallow it, I'll swallow it,

I won't have mercy! Cockroach

Dear guests, help!

Kill the villain spider! Fly Tsokotukha

8th competition “Basket with lost things”.

There are different things in the basket. They got lost from some fairy tale by Korney Ivanovich. Help me remember the fairy tale and the lines that talk about this subject.

Phone (My phone rang)

Balloon (Bears rode a bicycle, followed by mosquitoes in a balloon)

Soap (So the soap jumped)

Saucer (And behind them are saucers)

Galoshes (Send me a dozen new galoshes)

Thermometer (And sets them a thermometer)

Sieve (The sieve gallops across the fields)

Gloves (And then the bunnies called: “Can you send some gloves?”)

Coin (A fly walked across the field, the fly found some money)

Chocolate (And gives everyone a chocolate in order)

Washcloth (And the washcloth is like a jackdaw, as if he swallowed a jackdaw)

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

Children 4th grade. dramatize an excerpt from a fairy tale "Fedorino's grief."

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

We feel sorry for grandfather Korney:
Compared to us, he lagged behind,
Because in childhood “Barmaleya”
And I haven’t read “Crocodile”
Didn’t admire “Telephone”
And I didn’t delve into “Cockroach.”
How did he grow up to be such a scientist?
Without knowing the most important books?

The poet Valentin Berestov dedicated this humorous poem to Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

Irakli Andronikov wrote that “Chukovsky has inexhaustible talent, smart, brilliant, cheerful, festive. Never part with such a writer for the rest of your life.”

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

Additional questions for pauses.

1. In what work did the dishes re-educate their owner? ("Fedorino grief" )

2.Which hero was a terrible villain, and then reformed? ("Barmaley" )

3.Which fairy tale glorifies the sparrow? ("Cockroach" )

4.Name a fairy tale, the main idea of ​​which can be expressed in the words: “Cleanliness is the key to health!” ("Moidodyr", "Fedorino's 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 - fairy tale “Telephone”: (Elephant - chocolate, Gazelles - carousels, Monkeys - books, Crocodile - galoshes)

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

8. What “horned beast” were the tailors afraid of in the poem “The Brave Men”? (snail )

9. In which 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 did the bunnies ride on in the fairy tale “The Cockroach”?(By tram)
12. Why did the herons, who asked for drops to be sent to them, have stomach ache in the poem “Telephone”?
(They ate too many frogs)
13. What did Doctor Aibolit treat sick animals in Africa?
(Gogol-mogol)
14. Continue the phrase from the fairy tale “Moidodyr”. “Long live scented soap and...”
15. Who attacked the clattering fly?
(Spider)