Summary of GCD in the senior group. A journey through Chukovsky's fairy tales


Summary of GCD in the senior group. A journey through Chukovsky's fairy tales

Description of the material: I offer you a summary of direct educational activities for children of the older group (5-6 years old) on the topic “Journey through the fairy tales of K. I. Chukovsky.” This material will be useful to teachers of senior and preparatory groups. This is a summary of an educational lesson aimed at deepening children's knowledge about the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky. Topic: “Journey through the fairy tales of K. I. Chukovsky.” Goals and objectives: To summarize children’s knowledge about the writer and his works. To develop the ability to determine the content of literary works from excerpts from books and illustrations. Develop imagination and speech-creative abilities in children. Cultivate an interest in literature, a love of books and reading. Equipment: Books by K. I. Chukovsky, a portrait of the writer, illustrations for his works, attributes of costumes for reading - dramatizations of poems, drawings based on fairy tales by K. I. Chukovsky.
Preliminary work: Reading to children and listening to audio recordings of Chukovsky’s works. . Exhibition of drawings by children and parents “My friends from Chukovsky’s books. Progress of the lesson 1. Organizational moment. Educator: Guys, look how many guests came to us. Let's say hello. Children: Hello. Educator: Today we will go on a trip. And where - guess for yourself. What poem are these lines from and who is the author? I'm telling you, villain, spit out the sun quickly! Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you and break you in half. You, ignoramus, will know how to steal our sun! (“Stolen Sun”) Children: “Stolen Sun” by K.I. Chukovsky. Educator: That's right, these poems were written by K.I. Chukovsky. Look at his portrait. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky lived a long time ago, when your grandparents were as small as you are now. He had four children: two daughters and two sons. He loved them very much, often played hide-and-seek and tag with them, swam with them, took them on boat rides, and read books to them. But one day a misfortune happened. His little son became seriously ill. The boy had a high fever, he could not sleep, he was crying. 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, Chukovsky began to compose fairy tales. And I came up with a lot of them. Educator: Do you like fairy tales? Children: Yes. And now, our dear guests, the children have prepared a surprise for you. They will tell you excerpts from the works of Korney Chukovsky, and you try to guess the name. 1 child: Jump, jump, chik-chirk, Chiki-riki-chik-chirk! He took and pecked the Cockroach, and now the Giant is gone. The giant got it right, and there was no mustache left of him. (“Cockroach”) 2nd child: Oh, my poor orphans, my irons and frying pans! You go home, unwashed, I will wash you with spring water, I will clean you with sand, I will douse you with boiling water, and you will again, the sun, shine. (“Fedorino’s grief”) 3rd child: Little children! Don't go to Africa for anything in the world, Go for a walk in Africa! In Africa There are Sharks In Africa there are gorillas In Africa there are big Evil crocodiles They will bite you Beat and hurt you Don’t go, children, to Africa for a walk. (Barmaley) 4 child: He ran along the path And his legs were cut and now he is sick and lame My little bunny! (Aibolit) 5 child Long live the fragrant soap, And the fluffy towel, And the tooth powder, And the thick comb! Let's wash, splash, swim, dive, tumble In the river, in the stream, in the ocean And in the bath, and in the bathhouse, always and everywhere Eternal glory to the water! (Moidodyr). 6 child: First one, then the other he waves his paw - And is about to fly into the heights. Then he moves one wing, then the other And looks and looks at the Moon. (Toptygin and Luna) Educator : And now, the guys will show you an excerpt from a fairy tale, and the rest of the guys must guess which fairy tale is from (“Fly – Tsokotukha”). Fly: I am the Fly-Tsokotuha, gilded belly. Bring me a gift, I’m the birthday girl today. I went to the market and bought a samovar. I’ll treat my friends to some tea. Come in the evening. I’m a buzzing fly, with a gilded belly. I have a lot of delicious sweets and sweets for guests, guests. Presenter: The forest insects were delighted, Grasshoppers, beetles, moths Sang, hummed, buzzed! And look what a cheerful crowd they are crawling and running, and they fly to the happy fly to congratulate her. Insects: Hello Hustle-Fly, gilded belly We brought you flowers from all the simple meadows! Bee: I’m a neighbor bee, I brought you honey, Oh, how pure, sweet and fragrant it is. Mucha: Thank you! Thank you! My dear! Sit down at the table, the samovar is ready. Midges: Take these boots from the midge. And the boots are not simple, their clasps are gold. Mucha: Thank you! thank you! A wonderful gift! Sit down on a chair, the guests will arrive soon. Butterfly: I fluttered through the flowers and flew to visit you. Congratulations! Congratulations! I wish you happiness and joy! Cockroach: (knocks) Shu-Shu, Shu-Shu, Fur coat, fur coat, I bring you a new fur coat, a hundred rubles! Mukha: Thank you, dear! Please, please, sit down at the table and drink some tea. Eat, don't be shy! Guests: Your treat is simply a sight for sore eyes! Simply delicious, your treat We ate until we dropped, We treated ourselves to pancakes with chocolate marmalade, Oh, what pies, gingerbread cookies, and pretzels Ay-da, the fly-clattering gilded belly. Spider: (but suddenly, out of nowhere, an evil spider appeared.) I am an evil spider, long arms, I came for a fly! I came for the fly! Mukha: Dear guests, help!!! Mosquito: I am a brave mosquito, a daring fellow. You fight me, villain! I'm not afraid of your claws! I killed the villain, I freed you, and now my soul is a maiden, I want to marry you! Educator . Who guessed which fairy tale the excerpt is from? Children: From the fairy tale “The Fly Tsokotukha.” Educator: And now guys, we’ll play the game “Who is this?” – Which characters do these fairy-tale names belong to? Aibolit - (doctor) Barmaley - (robber) Fedora - (grandmother) Karakula - (shark) Moidodyr - (washbasin) Totoshka, Kokoshka - (crocodiles) Tsokotukha - (fly) Toptygin (bear) Teacher: Well done, guys, and the next one a game . “Name the line with this object” from the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky. The teacher shows the children objects: samovar, thermometer, bicycle, telephone, pillow, shark, hippopotamus, ostrich, gorilla, crocodile, whale. 1. They winked at the samovar. 2. And sets and sets thermometers for them. 3. The bears were riding a bicycle. 4. My phone rang. 5. And the pillow jumped away from me like a frog. 6. And the shark Karakula winked with his right eye. 7. They, hippos, have stomach ache. 8. And then there are the ostrich chicks. They squeal like piglets. 9. In Africa there are gorillas. 10. My favorite crocodile. 11. And Aibolit sat on the whale. Educator: And now you and I will rest. Physical exercise. Gymnastics for the eyes.
In different corners of the group room under the ceiling there are pictures depicting the heroes of Chukovsky’s fairy tales (Moidodyr, Fedora, Mukha-Tsokotukha, Aibolit). Hurry up to visit Moidodyr. Together with Moidodyr, dance merrily la la la la la.
Hurry up to visit Fedora. Together with Fedora, dance merrily that tatatata. Hurry up to visit Tsokotukha. Together with Tsokotukha, dance merrily to Papa. Hurry up to visit Aibolit. Together with Aibolit, have fun dancing the nunununu. Educator: Guys, you know this book well. Let's play with the book the game “What do the fairy tales of K. And Chukovsky teach us?” Children sit in a semicircle. We will pass the book from hand to hand and say what these fairy tales taught us. To be friendly, neat, clean, neat, kind, brave, strong, hospitable, cheerful, well-mannered, caring, forgiving, obedient, good, smart, thrifty, loving, etc. Educator: Let's show the guests how friendly, kind, caring we are, let's help the artist finish painting the drawings because he ran out of paints and couldn't finish painting them. Let's sit down at the tables. Children color pictures to the music. Educator : Well done, guys! You are so kind, friendly, caring. Summarizing. Assessment of children's work. Educator : Well done, guys! Let's remember what we did today. (We read excerpts from the work of K. I. Chukovsky. We played games: “Who is this”, “What do fairy tales teach us?”, “Name the line”, etc.) A surprise moment. Educator: My phone rang. Who's speaking? Children: Elephant. Educator : Where from? A: From a camel. Educator: What do you need? A: Chocolate Teacher: For whom? A: for our children. (We hand out candy to the children.)

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A journey through the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky Tatyana Anatolyevna Blazhnyuk, teacher of the highest category of the State Children's Committee for Children's School No. 33 named after.
Yu.A. Gagarin, Kokshetau I offer kindergarten teachers a script for a holiday based on the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky for children of senior preschool age.

A journey through the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky. Fun activity for children.
Goal:
to contribute to the creation of a unified educational space.
Objectives:
• To arouse in children a joyful mood and a desire to participate in entertainment;
• Summarize children's knowledge about the works of K.I. Chukovsky; • Stimulate children's creative expressions; • Give parents the opportunity to get involved in the educational process in a preschool institution. Equipment:
• Presentation “Travels through the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky”;
• Costumes of fairy-tale characters - Fedora, Aibolit, Moidodyr; Fly-Tsokotukha Musical numbers:
• song “A fairy tale walks around the world”;
• game-dance “Samovar”. Hall decoration: • balloons; • fairy book; • exhibition of drawings based on fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky. Preliminary work: 1. cycle of classes on the creativity of K.I. Chukovsky; 2. reading the works of K.I. Chukovsky; 3. evening of entertainment “Visiting Grandfather Korney” 4. exhibition of drawings by children and parents “My friends from Chukovsky’s books.” Characters:
Presenter - teachers - Children: • Mukha-Tsokotukha • Fedora • Moidodyr • Aibolit The hall is festively decorated.
There is an exhibition of books on the wall. In the center is a fairy-tale book, next to it is a telephone. Children enter the hall to the music “Visiting a Fairy Tale” Presenter. Today we will go on a journey. And where - guess for yourself. Just like at our gate, a miracle tree grows, a miracle, a miracle, a miracle, a wonderful miracle. Not a leaf on it, not a flower on it. And the stockings and shoes are like apples! Masha will walk through the garden, Masha will pick shoes, boots, new boots from the tree. And for Murochka these Tiny blue Knitted shoes, And with pom-poms, What a tree! Have you guessed which poem these lines are from and who the author is? Children. “Miracle Tree” by K.I. Chukovsky. Leading. Right. Poems in Kazakh And English languages ​​(The telephone, which stands near the fairy-tale book, rings, the presenter picks up.) My phone rang. Who's speaking? Children. Elephant. Leading. Where? Children. From a camel. Presenter . What do you need? Children. Chocolate. Leading. How do you know all this? Children. From the book by K.I. Chukovsky "Telephone" Presenter. That's right, these poems were written by K.I. Chukovsky. At this time, the lights in the hall go out. Leading. What's happened? Why did the lights go out? Presenter: Woe, woe, the crocodile swallowed the sun in the sky. Darkness has fallen - Do not go beyond the gate. Leading. Guys, what should we do? After all, it’s dark all around, which means our journey through the fairy tales of K.I. Chukovsky is cancelled? Children. No. Leading. We need to find the sun and bring it back. But we can’t do it alone—we need help. But look, some kind of bird is rushing closer and closer through the air. Look, Aibolit is sitting on a bird, waving his hat and shouting loudly: Aibolit: (Enters the hall and shouts “Long live dear Africa!”) Presenter: Doctor Aibolit, help us find the sun! Dr. Aibolit. Of course, I will help, but in order to save the sun, you need to be strong and healthy. And the most important thing is to do exercises in the morning! Do you do exercises? Charging 1,2,3,4,5…. Well, well done guys. Leading. The sieve gallops across the fields. And a trough in the meadows. Leading. The broom followed the shovel along the street. Fedora . (Appears from behind a fairy book). Even saucers. Even the saucers ran away from me. (Crying.) Presenter. Who is this? Children. Fedora from the fairy tale “Fedorino's grief.” Leading. How can we help her, children? Let's help Fedora put the dishes in their places. Game "Help Fedora" Fedora. I won't do it anymore, I won't. I will always be neat and tidy, I will always wash the dishes. Leading. Suddenly, from my mother’s bedroom, Bow-legged and lame, a washstand runs out and shakes his head: Moidodyr: I am the great Washstand, the Famous Moidodyr, the Chief of Washstands and the Commander of washcloths! If I stamp my foot, I will call my soldiers, The washbasins will fly into this room in a crowd, And they will bark and howl. And they will knock with your feet, And they will give you a head wash, Unwashed - Straight into the Sink, straight into the Sink With your head in! Presenter: Oh, Great Laver! The famous Moidodyr! We helped Fedora, put the dishes in their places, help us too. The crocodile swallowed the sun. Moidodyr: Okay, I’ll help you, friends, but first, let’s teach Fedora neatness and cleanliness. Presenter: Guys, let's remember and tell the lines from the poem "Moidodyr" about cleanliness! Child It is necessary, it is necessary to wash Alina In the mornings and evenings, And to the unclean Chimney Sweeps - Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace! Child Vildan Long live the fragrant soap, And the fluffy towel, And the tooth powder, And the thick comb! Child Azamat Let's wash, splash, swim, dive, tumble in a tub, in a trough, in a tub, in a river, in a stream, in the ocean! Child Violetta And in the bath, and in the bathhouse, Always and everywhere - Eternal glory to the water! Children: Daniel and Aslan Cleanliness is the key to health! Wash yourself whiter - you'll be whiter! Fedora: Oh, I understood everything “I won’t, I won’t hurt the dishes, I will, I will, I will love and respect the dishes!” Presenter I know that you love and know the works of Korney Chukovsky, but how well, we will now check! Leading. Jump and jump Yes chik-chirik, Chiki-riki-chik-chirik! He took and pecked the Cockroach, and now the Giant is gone. Moidodyr And the dishes go forward and forward Through the fields, through the swamps. And the kettle said to the iron - I can’t go any further (I can’t). “Fedorino’s grief” by Fedor No, no! The nightingale does not sing for the pigs. Better call (the crow). “Telephone” Aibolit The pigs meowed - meow - meow, the cats (grunted, oink-oink) ("Confusion") Presenter And with him the mother hare also went to dance. And she laughs and shouts: “Well, thank you, ... (Aibolit)!” Fedora And I don’t need either marmalade or chocolate, but only small, well, very small (children). "Barmaley" Aibolit I'm telling you. Villain, spit out the sun quickly! Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you and break you in half. You, ignoramus, will know how to steal our sun! Presenter The sun fell out, rolled into the sky! It ran through the bushes, along the birch leaves! Thank you, friends, for your help! Presenter: Fly - Fly Tskotukha, Gilded belly! A fly walked across the field. The fly found the money. A fly went to the market and bought a samovar: Fly-Tsokotukha. (Appears from a fairy tale book). Hey, Centipedes, Run along the path, Call the musicians, Let's dance! Dance "Samovar" At this time, the heroes of fairy tales distribute balloons to children. Boots are creaking, heels are knocking! There will be, the children will have fun until the morning!

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