Lesson 124 literature of foreign countries presentation. General lesson on the section "Literature of foreign countries"

Grade 2 "School of Russia"

Topic: Generalization to the section "Foreign Literature".

The purpose of the lesson : 1. Repeat and summarize the knowledge of students;

2. Develop memory, attention, thinking.

Test on the topic "Literature of foreign countries".

  1. Write the names of the authors.

Hogatr __________________________________________________________

Perrot ________________________________________________________

Andersen___________________________________________________

Reference words: Charles, Hans Christian, Eni.

2. Read the passages. Write the titles of the works.

A) “We are not afraid of animals,

No wolves, no bears!”

And how did you get out the gate

Yes, we saw a snail -

got scared

Run away!

b) Come with you

Spin all day long!

Goodbye, goodbye my dear

The bell is already ringing!

C) Stretched out on the grass and pretending to be dead, he began to wait until some stupid rabbit, who had not yet had time to experience in his own skin how evil and insidious the world was, would climb into the bag to feast on the treats reserved for him.

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D) Thank you and your friends. Many years ago, an evil witch turned me into an ugly spider.

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E) One evening, bad weather broke out: thunder rumbled, lightning flashed, the rain poured like a bucket. Suddenly, someone knocked on the city gates, and the old king went to unlock.

  1. Match the characters with the titles of the works.

Fogg "Gloves"

Suzon "Muffin and the Spider"

Marquis de Carabas "Bulldog named Dog"

Muffin "Suzon and the Moth"

Kittens "Puss in Boots"

4. Write what works these items are from.

Pea_______________________________________________________________

Gloves_________________________________________________________________

Mill________________________________________________________________

Barn____________________________________________________________________

Bones____________________________________________________________________

  1. What story do these proverbs fit?

A) Beautiful is the one who behaves beautifully.

This proverb is suitable for the fairy tale "_________________________________________________________________"

because _________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

B) The beauty of the heart is more precious than the beauty of the face.

This proverb fits the story

«____________________________________________________________________________»

because ___________________________________________________________________

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Generalization for the section "Foreign Literature"

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Outline for the lesson of literary reading Grade 2 Generalization to the section "Foreign Literature".

Outline of the lesson of literary reading grade 2 according to the textbook by L.F. Klimanova Generalization to the section "Foreign Literature". The presentation allows you to summarize the knowledge on the tales of foreign writers...

Open reading lesson

"On the roads of fairy tales"

(Summary on the section "Literature of foreign countries" Grade 4)

methodological comment.

The widespread introduction of ICT in the educational process shows a deep interest in it on the part of teachers. This is justified by the following factors:

    colorfulness and clarity of information;

    aesthetics of the presentation of the material;

    the use of additional sources of information to expand the horizons and knowledge of students, including ready-made electronic manuals;

    saving lesson time;

    the possibility of a variety of information presentation;

    ease of reproduction of handouts;

    the possibility of creating a bank of didactic materials in the computer memory;

    other.

All these factors undoubtedly contribute to increasing the effectiveness of the lesson..

To develop the cognitive interest of students, the lesson is designed and conducted using computer technology. For ease of use of this project by teachers, each slide is provided with notes by the author, which indicate the recommended time for the slide and possible applications. Many slides include animations, hyperlinks, and click-to-talk voices.

This lesson contributes to the formation of students' skills of correct, conscious reading, develops interest in reading, expands the reader's horizons, forms reading skills.

Goals:

Educational:

Assimilation of subject knowledge

    Development of expressive reading skills

    Formation of reading skills

Formation of subject skills

Skill formation

    selective reading

    scheduling a story

Formation of interdisciplinary skills (OUUN)

Skill Development

    identify common features

    carry out a generalization.

    make inferences.

    self-control and mutual control.

Developing:

Speech development

Skill Development

    articulate thought correctly

    express ideas in well-formed sentences

    enrich vocabulary with new terms

Development of attention

    Through concentration.

    Through switching.

    Through mobility.

Development of cognitive interest

Development of interest in reading through conversation and presentation of information in a colorful and visual way

Educational:

Development of personal qualities

    Purposefulness - through the development of the need to set goals and achieve them.

    Self-esteem through the formation of adequate self-esteem in students.

    Through the formation of respect for nature

Formation of an active life position

    Formation of one's own point of view and the ability to justify it.

    Formation of own ways of educational activity.

    Formation of a sense of belonging to the preservation of the Earth - our home.

Equipment :

1. Asterisks

2. Presentation (see Appendix)

3. For decoration (things from fairy tales)

4. Exhibition of books read

Additional training : read the fairy tales of foreign writers in advance, either in a reading lesson or in extracurricular activities.

DURING THE CLASSES

(A class or a hall is decorated with things from fairy tales. For example, an Ole-Lukoye umbrella can stand in the corner, a self-assembled tablecloth lies on the table, heroes of fairy tales are on the walls, stars are on the ceiling, etc.)

Leading.Guys, today we have an unusual meeting with you. We will go on a journey. And we will fly there on flying carpets. But we have three. So let's split into three teams and move on.

(Children are divided into teams, come up with names and choose a captain.)

But the journey is unusual, fabulous. Look closely at the screen. What do you see?(Slide 1)

D: Book.

W:This is an unusual book. What do you think is unusual about it?

W:You are very observant. Well done. So today we have to go on a fabulous journey through these countries. So, is everyone ready?

But before we go on a trip, I want to check how ready you are to fly. I will take turns asking each team questions. You must respond quickly. But I accept only one answer and only from the captain. This rule is an essential condition of travel. If they answered incorrectly, then the turn will pass to other teams. And just like we fly on flying carpets, you will receive stars for the right questions. So, we started.

1. Whom did Kolobok meet during his journey?

(With a hare, a wolf, a bear, a fox)

2. With what help did the Prince find Cinderella?

(With a shoe)

3. Who pulled Turnip?

(Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter, Bug, cat, mouse)

4. How many times did the old man throw a net??(Three)

5. To whom did Little Red Riding Hood go?(To Grandma)

6. Who broke the golden egg?(mouse)

7. What did the old woman ask the soldier to get from the fairy tale by H. H. Andersen?

(Flint)

8. Whom did the Snow Queen steal?(Kaya)

9. A friend of Straw and Ember with a seam on his stomach?(Bean)

10. Name the magic fish from Russian fairy tales?(Pike)

11. What did Sleeping Beauty prick with?(Spindle)

12. Whom did Thumbelina save?(Swallow)

U.Well done! You have done a good job. Now I see that you are ready for the journey, and therefore for new tasks. So, look in our book, find the country of France, now we will go there.

FRANCE (Slide 2)

W.:Wizards come to people from different countries, from different, even the most distant times. Look closely at the screen. What do you see?

Guys, we got to visit the fairy tales of the French writer Charles Perrault. And here is your first task. Attention to the screen.

The first team answers.slide 3

The second team is responsible.slide 4

Third team answers. Slide 5

W.:Well done. You did a good job. And now we're moving on. Look in our book, find the country Germany, now we will go there.

GERMANY slide 6

W.:These fairy tales immerse us in the element of an intricately fantastic and at the same time naive perception of the world, move us into childhood, and into that enchanting and elusive magic that is mysteriously poured into every fairy tale and which affects us completely irresistibly.

So they say about the fairy tales of the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.

They were born in the provincial Hessian city of Hanau. Their childhood passed in the city of Steinau.

The Brothers Grimm began to collect fairy tales very early, and completely different people helped them in this. Philip Runge was the first to send them a fairy tale. That tale was called "The Tale of the Fisherman and His Wife." By the way, based on which Pushkin wrote “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”. Tales were sent from all over Germany. So many wonderful and beloved by everyone, both adults and children, fairy tales were born, which are still read.

And now questions will appear on the screen. For each correct answer, the team receives an asterisk. Do not forget that the first team to answer will be the one whose captain raises his hand the fastest.

Therefore, how many stars you earn will depend only on you. Be careful and precise in your answers. And we will start with the team that has fewer stars so far. (Slide 8 )

Question for the first teamWhat fell instead of tears from the eyes of the witch's daughter?

    (Pearls)

Question for the second teamWhat was the name of the frog king?

    (Iron Heinrich)

Question for the third teamWhat was written on the Brave little tailor's belt?

-- ("Killed seven in one fell swoop" )

And now we continue our journey, look in our book, find the country of Denmark(slide 9)

DENMARK (Slide 10)

W.:More than a hundred years ago, in a small provincial town in Denmark - Odense, on the island of Funen, extraordinary events took place. Quiet, slightly sleepy streets of Odense were suddenly filled with the sounds of music. A procession of artisans, carrying torches and banners, marched past the brightly lit old town hall, saluting a tall, blue-eyed man who stood by the window. In honor of whom did the inhabitants of Odense light their fires in September 1869?

It was Hans Christian Andersen, elected an honorary citizen of his native city.

He was born in 1805 during the Napoleonic wars, in the old Danish city of Odense, in the family of a shoemaker. The boy heard his first fairy tales from his father and the old women from the neighboring almshouse. The boy reworked these stories in his own way, decorating them, as if coloring them with fresh colors, and in an unrecognizable form again told them, but from himself, to the same old almshouses ...

Andersen lived a long life and gave us many fairy tales. Andersen comes to us in different ways. Then he slowly creeps into the room and sings to you, like the good magician Ole Lukoye, wonderful dreams. That will sail along with Thumbelina on a leaf of a water lily, we will forever be captivated by the love of the courageous and tender Little Mermaid, whose love makes her immortal.

Andersen helps us understand people, helps us understand what Justice, Truth, Beauty and Love are, teaches us to hate lies and injustice.

Often it seems to me that every wooden fence, every flower says to me: “Just look at me, and then my story will pass to you.” And as soon as I want, I immediately have stories.”H.K. Andersen

How well do you know fairy tales Hans Christian Andersen? Questions will now appear on the screen. For each correct answer, the team receives an asterisk. Do not forget that the first team to answer will be the one whose captain raises his hand the fastest.

slide 11

Question for the first team

Question for the second team

Question for the third team

And now we continue our journey, look in our book, find the country of England(slide 12)

ENGLAND (Slide 13)

(Music sounds, the presenter speaks.)

W.:On July 4, 1862, Dr. Dodgson, professor of mathematics at one of Oxford colleges, invited his young friends - Lorina, Alice and Edith, the daughters of the rector of Liddell, to take a walk along the Thames. A young colleague of Dr. Dodgson's, Robinson Duckworth, went with them.

Fairy tale! the girls shouted, "Mr. Dodgson, tell us a story."

Dr. Dodgson is accustomed to these requests. As soon as he saw the girls of Liddell, they immediately demanded a new fairy tale and, of course, their own composition.

The heroine of Dr. Dodgson bore the same name as the middle of the sisters, his favorite Alice.

This fairy tale was what actually happened while the sisters were visiting the doctor: it was the Crazy Tea Party in the house with turrets, and the time on the stopped clock - six in the evening, and the old nanny - Dormouse Mouse and much more ...

Ah, Mr. Dodgson, how I wish you would write down the adventures of Alice for me! exclaimed Alice, taking leave of Dr. Dodgson.

Dr. Dodgson promised. With his clear round handwriting, he wrote down the tale in a small notebook, decorating it with his own drawings. He called it "Alice's Adventures Underground"

He did not even think of publishing his fairy tale. If it weren't for a coincidence, she would have remained unknown. The book was read by the children of the famous English storyteller. And they liked it so much that Dodgson had to agree to the publication of his tale. So on July 4, 1865, exactly three years after the picnic, Dr. Dodgson gave Alice Liddell the first copy of his book. He changed the title - the fairy tale was now called "Alice in Wonderland", and he himself disappeared behind the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.

That is how this book was written. A century has passed since then - and the book lives “more alive than ever,” as Messenger said about Alice. Her fame is growing. It was translated into all languages ​​of the world, put on stage, in films and on television. It entered the language and consciousness of the English like no other book. Anyone who does not know the Cheshire Cat and the White Knight does not know anything about England.

W.: Guys, now you have to prove that you also know the fairy tale well, no worse than the British themselves. ( slide 14).

Question for the first team

Question for the second team

Question for the third team

Question for the first team

Question for the second team

Question for the third team

And now we continue our journey, look in our book, find the country of Sweden (slide 15 )

SWEDEN (Slide 16)

W.:On November 29, 1907, in the newspaper of the provincial Swedish town of Vimmerby, under the heading “Born”, among other announcements, it was published: “The tenant Samuel-August Eriksson has a daughter, Astrid Anna Emilia.” So for the first time the name of Astrid Eriksson, the future famous writer Astrid Lindgren, appeared in print. And more recently it became known that one of the newly discovered stars was named after Astrid Lindgren. And the writer was delighted that she would finally fly.

And in the childhood of the writer - the origins of all her work. The childhood fantasy of Astrid, her brothers and sisters painted their everyday life in festive colors, fanned her with fabulousness. So one morning, in April, a “miracle” happened. It seemed to the children that in the corner they saw a small newborn dragon with small evil eyes. And then the uncontrollable children's imagination has already earned. And so a new game began. Every day, Astrid and her brother Gunnar brought the dragon food - candle ends, shoelaces, corks, and other things that they thought dragons liked. The game continued until the children got tired, and then the dragon “disappeared”. But nevertheless, parting with him turned out to be sad. Suddenly the dragon approached Astrid, put a cold paw on the girl's cheek, his red eyes were full of tears. And suddenly - what a miracle! - he flew. Gradually, the dragon turned into a small black dot against the fiery red sun. And the children heard that he was singing, singing in a clear, thin voice. That evening, Astrid did not read the story as usual. She lay under the covers and mourned the green dragon. That's how it was! As an adult, Astrid Lindgren did not drop the key to the gates of childhood. She firmly holds it in her hands, and this key helps her unlock the gates to different parts of life.

W.:Guys, do you know the fairy tales of Astrid Lindgren? Now we will check it.Slide 17

Question for the first team

Question for the second team

Question for the third team

W.: Well done.

And now we continue our journey, look in our book, find the country of Italy (slide 18)

ITALY (Slide 19)

(Music plays.)

U .: "Talented books, imbued with the spirit of modernity and at the same time maintaining a lively connection with the people, tradition." This is what they say about the fairy tales of Gianni Rodari (1920-1980). Gianni Rodari kept in touch with young readers, he weekly answered their numerous questions from the pages of magazines. The answers often turned into miniature stories or poems. Here is how, for example, Gianni Rodari answered the question: “Why do they stick stamps on letters?”

Letters and postcards are little travelers. They travel from city to city by train, by boat or by plane. And like any traveler, letters need travel tickets. Therefore, everyone who sends a letter must buy him a ticket - a postage stamp. Postage stamps were invented in England over 100 years ago. Only one thing is bad: licking the back of the stamp does not give any pleasure. Well, is it really impossible to come up with a tastier glue for stamps?!

Postage stamps
Variety
From the reverse side
Tasteless and fresh
Glue smeared

Licking them is not very pleasant.
Stamps doubly
Guys would love it.
If they were glued
Honey and mint

Rather come up with
excellent brand,
Which is glued
Strawberry jam.
Postage stamps
Sweet fruit syrup!!

These are the poems written by Gianni Rodari. And how interesting it is to travel with Gianni Rodari. In the story-fairy tale “Journey of the Blue Arrow”, the writer takes readers to the world of puppets that have run away from the “fairy”. Together with Gelsomino we find ourselves in the country of liars, where a universal law on lies has been issued. And also “Tales on the phone”, “Jeep on TV”, “Cake in the sky” and many, many others. But today we will talk with you ... but about whom, you have to guess. His name is translated into Russian as Lukovka. Who is this?

D.: Cipollino.

W.:Right. And who are all the heroes of the fairy tale “The Adventure of Cipollino”?

D.:Vegetables and fruits.

U: Attention to the screenSlide 20

Question for the first team

Question for the second team

Question for the third team

What other characters in this story can you name?

    Bulbs: Cipollino, Cipollone, Cipolletto, Cipollotto, Cipolloccia, Cipolluccia, etc.

    Prince Lemon

    Signor Tomato

    Professor Grusha

    Kum Blueberry

    Baron Orange

    Duke Mandarin

    Count Cherry

    Signor Petrushka

    Dr. Chestnut

    Signor Peas

    Mr Carrot

    Master Grape

    Kum Pumpkin

    Bean

    Radish

W.:Well done boys. This is the most difficult task I have ever had. But you did great with it. Now let's sum up our journey.

(The results are summed up. The winner is announced. It is advisable to make sure that all three teams win. Each participant in the game is given a gift - a book with fairy tales.)

W.:Now let's look at our book. What's there?

D.Italy was the last country we had to visit.

W.:These are far from all the storytellers of these countries. Remember how many fairy tales we read during the entire training. And today they don't say goodbye to you. They just quietly whisper "Goodbye." Because as soon as you open a book with any fairy tales, whether they are Russian or foreign, folk or author's fairy tales, the magic carpet will pick you up again and take you to a distant magical land where animals and things can speak, where there are many amazing objects that are so I want to have now, where ordinary people and wizards exist side by side, where Good always defeats Evil, in the country where Childhood lives!!!

Literature:

When compiling the abstract, fragments from an extracurricular activity were used

by reading "What a charm this fairy tale is!", Vyrypaeva L. S. Festival of Pedagogical Ideas 2005/2006 academic year.

Goals: help students to summarize the knowledge of the section; to diagnose reading speed; develop memory, attention, thinking, speech.

Planned results: students should know well the works read, their authors; navigate in the text of the studied work; listen to a work of art; identify and characterize the heroes of works; come up with an ending to the work; retell in detail according to the plan.

Equipment: cards with excerpts from the works read; text to test reading skills.

During the classes

I. Organizational moment

II. Setting lesson goals

- Today we will conduct a lesson-game based on the works of foreign writers. Let's remember what works we read in this section. (Children name the works.)

III. Work on the topic of the lesson

1. The game "Learn a fairy tale"

The teacher prepared cards with excerpts from fairy tales. The student goes to the board, pulls out a card, reads the passage and calls the story.

Card 1

And the wolf rushed with all his might to run along the shortest road, and the girl walked at a step along the longest. On the way, she collected nuts, chased butterflies, and picked flowers. She was still amused by the road, as the wolf had already galloped to her grandmother's house. ("Little Red Riding Hood".)

Card 2

The attire turned out to fit and to the face, and since the marquis was already a small one, at least somewhere - handsome and stately, then, having dressed up, he, of course, became even better, and the princess, looking at him, found that he was just in her taste. ("Puss in Boots".)

Card 3

In the pit, from where people took sand to sprinkle the paths, two inseparable friends were busy: Oswald the ostrich and Willy the worm. When they heard about the meeting, they became very animated and immediately went to the barn. Louise the Sheep was in the garden making a garland of daisies. As soon as the donkey hinted at the meeting, she flew as fast as she could into the barn ... (“Mafia and the Spider.”)

Card 4

Outside the gate stood the princess. But, my God, in what form it was! Streams of rainwater flowed down her hair and dress onto the toes of her shoes and flowed out from under her heels. And she still assured that she was a real princess. ("Princess on the Pea".)

Card 5

One day twenty-five tailors

Engaged in a fight with a snail.

In the hands of each

There was a needle and thread. ("Brave men")

3. Hogarth "Little Red Riding Hood"

Ch. Perrot "The Princess and the Pea"

G.H. Andersen "Kotausi and Mausi"

K. Chukovsky "Mafia and the Spider"

3. The game "Words and names"

1. From these words, make up the names of fairy tales. Princess, spider, cat, cap, red, Mafia, pea, boots. (“The Princess and the Pea.” “Muffin and the Spider.” “Puss in Boots.” “Little Red Riding Hood.”)

2. Based on the reference words, guess the name of the fairy tale.

Grandmother, girl, wolf. ("Little Red Riding Hood".)

King, cat, ogre. ("Puss in Boots".)

Donkey, spider, sheep. ("Muffin and the Spider.")

Princess, rain, pea. ("Princess on the Pea".)

IV. Physical education minute

Sit down, get up, get up, sit down

And they didn't hit each other.

Above the hand! Broader shoulders!

One two Three! Breathe evenly!

From charging you will become stronger,

You will become stronger and stronger!

V. Continuation of work on the topic of the lesson

1. Test

1. What did the older brother inherit?

a) a mill; +

2. Who did the ogre not turn into?

a) in a tiger; +

b) in a mouse;

c) a lion.

3. What did Little Red Riding Hood carry to grandmother?

b) a pie; +

c) cake.

4. What was the name of the sheep from the fairy tale "Muffin and the Spider"?

b) Louise; +

5. What kind of fluff was in the princess's duvet covers?

a) swan;

b) sheep;

c) eiderdown. +

6. How many duvet beds did the old queen make?

2. Diagnosis of reading technique

(See Test Materials for Literary Reading.)

VI. Reflection

- Draw a smiley face in your notebook that reflects your attitude to the lesson material.

VII. Summing up the lesson

We have finished work on the textbook “Literary Reading. Grade 2". Do you have favorite works: fairy tales, stories, poems.

- What is the most memorable work for you, became your favorite?

What poem can you recite by heart?

Homework

Prepare an expressive reading of poems.

School of Russia

Interactive game

primary school teacher MKOU "Secondary School No. 44",

city ​​of Miass, Chelyabinsk region

Section Summary

Literature

foreign countries

Words and names

Learn a fairy tale

And the wolf rushed with all his might to run along the very

a short road, and the girl wandered at a leisurely pace

by the longest. On the way she picked nuts

chasing butterflies, picking flowers. She still

amused by the road, as the wolf has already galloped

to grandma's house.

"Little Red Riding Hood"

Learn a fairy tale

The outfit turned out to fit and to the face, and since the Marquis

and without that it would be small even where - beautiful and stately,

then, having dressed up, he, of course, became even better,

and the princess, looking at him, found that he

in her taste.

"Puss in Boots"

Learn a fairy tale

In a hole where people took sand to sprinkle

paths, two inseparable friends fumbled: an ostrich

Oswald and Worm Willy. When they heard about the meeting, they

became very animated and immediately went to the barn.

Louise the sheep was in the garden and weaving a margarine garland

ritok. As soon as the donkey hinted at the meeting,

how she flew with all her legs into the barn ...

"Marfin and the Spider"

Learn a fairy tale

Outside the gate stood the princess. But God, what

she was seen! Streams of rain water flowed down

through her hair and dress onto the toes of her shoes and flowed out

from under the heels. And she also assured that she really

fiery princess.

"Princess on the Pea"

Learn a fairy tale

One day twenty-five tailors

Engaged in a fight with a snail.

In the hands of each

There was a needle and thread.

their works:

"Little Red Riding Hood"

"Princess on the Pea"

"Marfin and the Spider"

G.H. Andersen

princess

Learn a fairy tale

pea

"Princess on the Pea"

"Princess on the Pea"

"Marfin and the Spider"

"Marfin and the Spider"

"Puss in Boots"

"Puss in Boots"

"Little Red Riding Hood"

"Little Red Riding Hood"

Grandmother, girl, wolf.

"Little Red Riding Hood"

Learn a fairy tale

King, cat, ogre.

"Puss in Boots"

Learn a fairy tale

Donkey, spider, sheep.

"Marfin and the Spider"

Learn a fairy tale

Princess, rain, pea.

"Princess on the Pea"

Learn a fairy tale

What has been inherited

older brother?

mill

Who didn't turn into

What was the name of the sheep from the fairy tale

"Marfin and the Spider"?

What did Little Red Riding Hood carry?

cake

What fluff was in the feather beds

princesses?

How many duvets did you lay

old queen?

Test. Examination

Test. Examination

mill

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Fokina Lidia Petrovna

primary school teacher

MKOU "Secondary School st. Evsino"

Iskitimsky district

Novosibirsk region