Project “A fairy tale is in a hurry to visit us” for children of the older group (5-6 years old)


Project “Visiting a Fairy Tale”

  • May 6, 2016

Conference “Project activity in an educational institution - 2016”
Nomination “Pedagogical project in a preschool institution”

“Thanks to a fairy tale, a child learns about the world not only with his mind, but also with his heart.” V.A. Sukhomlinsky

A fairy tale is a necessary element of a child’s spiritual life. Entering the world of miracles and magic, the child plunges into the depths of his soul. Fairy tales, introducing children to the circle of extraordinary events and transformations that occur with their heroes, express deep moral ideas. They teach kindness towards people, show high feelings and aspirations. Meeting children with fairy tale heroes will not leave them indifferent. As a result of empathy, the child acquires not only new knowledge, but also, most importantly, a new emotional attitude towards the environment: people, objects, phenomena. From fairy tales, children draw a lot of knowledge: their first ideas about time and space, about the connection between man and nature, the objective world.

The “Visiting a Fairy Tale” project is carried out as an exciting, playful, creative activity aimed at enhancing communication between children and adults. An integrated approach allows you to develop in unity the child’s speech, cognitive activity, creativity, communication skills, and emotional responsiveness.

The project is aimed at nurturing a love for fairy tales and developing the creative abilities of preschoolers through organizing joint activities between children and adults (parents, teachers).

Statement of the problem: nowadays, most children are brought up not on fairy tales, but on modern cartoons. Most parents don't have time to sit down with their child and read a book. Child psychologists consider this a big omission of adults in raising their children.

Data obtained during a survey of preschool children and parents indicate that very little time is devoted to reading children's books at home. But in fact, a fairy tale is one of the most ancient means of moral and aesthetic education, and also forms the behavioral stereotypes of future members of adult society. Therefore, we decided to devote a little more time to fairy tales in the development and upbringing of our children.

Justification of the problem: adults (parents, teachers) do not give due importance to the important role of fairy tales in raising children.

The relevance of the project is determined by the fact that its implementation includes the use of various forms of joint activities of children and adults (teachers, parents): a family creative competition of fairy tales of their own composition “Once upon a time ...”, theatrical creative performances by teachers of the preschool educational institution “Parade of Fairy Tales”.

The novelty of the project lies in the use of various types of joint creative activities of children and adults.

Project goal: revealing the value of joint creativity of project participants through the development of sustainable interest in a fairy tale as a work of art, creating conditions for the realization of the creative potential of project participants.

Project objectives:

for children:

  • develop the ability to expressively read poetry, dramatize episodes of fairy tales;
  • enrich and expand children's vocabulary;
  • develop imaginative thinking, imagination, and creative abilities in children;
  • develop children’s communicative competence and the ability to communicate with adults in different situations;
  • cultivate feelings of friendship and collectivism.
  • cultivate a culture of speech,

for parents:

  • creating favorable conditions in the family for the development of the child, taking into account the children’s experience acquired in kindergarten;
  • development of joint creativity between parents and children;
  • develop in parents the ability to see the child as an individual, respect his opinion, and discuss upcoming work with him;
  • to interest parents in the life of the group and kindergarten, to arouse a desire to participate in it;

for teachers:

  • development of the child’s creative potential;
  • show parents the knowledge and skills children acquired during the project.

The project is short-term , its implementation is designed for 2 months (March-April).

Project participants: students (pupils of preschool educational institutions), parents (legal representatives), teaching staff of preschool educational institutions.

The project is built on the following general didactic principles: accessibility, age-appropriateness, purposefulness, variability, scientific character, participation of interested parties.

The project schedule is built in 3 stages:

  • preparatory , which includes interviewing children and parents, drawing up a work plan;
  • the main one, during which the joint work of project participants is carried out according to the plan,
  • the final stage, where project participants summarize the experience gained and broadcast it to society.

Project resources:

Human resources Teachers: group teachers, specialists (music director, physical education instructor, speech therapists)

Administration of the preschool educational institution: head, deputy heads

Parents of students

Materially

technical resource

  • group rooms;
  • music room;
  • technical teaching aids (laptop, multimedia projector, DVD player, stereo system, etc.);
  • visual and methodological aids;
  • methodological literature.
Informational

resource

  • use of ICT;
  • exchange of work experience (seminars, exhibitions, consultations, etc.);
  • study of methodological literature;
  • participation in competitions and exhibitions at various levels.

Expected results:

For children:

  • developing children's interest in fairy tales;
  • consolidating the ability to apply one’s knowledge in conversation and coherent statements;
  • fostering a sense of friendship and collectivism;
  • get an emotional response from your work.

For teachers:

  • design of a common book of fairy tales based on the results of a creative family competition of fairy tales of one’s own composition “Once upon a time...”;
  • producing joint creative works with children and parents;
  • project presentation;
  • formation of a desire to continue project activities;
  • design of the project.

For parents:

  • meaningful time spent with the child, desire to take part in joint activities, common interests;
  • increasing the level of awareness of parents about the activities of preschool educational institutions;
  • strengthening parent-child relationships.

Project “Visiting a Fairy Tale”

Author: Evgenia Pavlovna Mitkina, deputy head of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution of the municipal formation "City of Arkhangelsk" Combined kindergarten No. 96 "Sosenka" (1st qualification category for the position of "teacher", teaching experience 6.5 years).

Pedagogical project “Journey along fairy-tale paths”

For children of senior preschool age from 6-7 years old

Explanatory note

The problem of moral education and social health of the younger generation has always aroused increased interest of society. Starting from preschool age, it is necessary to form spirituality and culture in the younger generation, which are based on universal moral principles. Fiction serves as a powerful and effective means of moral and spiritual education of children. Numerous studies by A.N. Vinogradova, R.S. Bure confirm that children vividly, emotionally and trustingly perceive fairy tales, poems, and stories read to them. Folk tales carry folk wisdom, develop in children a negative attitude towards evil, intolerance towards injustice, teach them to be kind, brave, and sympathetic. The fairy tale often lives on in children's games. They happily turn into little hares and a cunning fox. With the help of a dramatized plot, children accumulate bright and clear visual impressions, judgments and emotions arise, vocabulary is activated, and creative activity is formed. Through fairy tales and stories, children master the language of their people, get acquainted with their native nature, customs, way of life, and learn to overcome difficulties. To implement the regional component, it became necessary to include in the content of the project familiarization of children with the works of Siberian writers.

The project “Journey along fairy-tale paths” based on fairy tales of the peoples of the world and fairy tales of Siberian writers, is intended for work with children of older preschool age (5-7 years).

The content of the project allows the preschooler to expand his understanding of his native land, the uniqueness of nature, the traditions and customs of the peoples living in our country and the Irkutsk region, to cultivate a love of books, and to develop the skills of friendly, attentive, caring behavior. A variety of children's activities help children enrich their creative imagination (the ability to think out the end of a fairy tale, write short stories, and introduce imagination and ingenuity when staging works), which is of great importance for the further education of children at school.

The project “Journey along fairy-tale paths” is implemented in all types of activities (in gaming, productive, cognitive-research, communicative and reading fiction) and includes the integration of educational areas “Reading fiction”, “Cognition”, “Artistic creativity”, “Socialization” " Calendar and thematic planning is compiled by month, which makes it possible to implement the regional component by introducing children to the works of Siberian writers.

Target:

Formation in children of senior preschool age of ideas about their native land, about the uniqueness of nature, traditions and customs of the peoples living in our country and the Irkutsk region through the perception of folk tales, works of Siberian writers, as a means of developing cognitive and creative activity, interest in children's fiction, education love for my small homeland.

Tasks:

— Expand children’s ideas about their native land, the uniqueness of nature, traditions and customs of the peoples living in our country and the Irkutsk region;

— To form in children spiritual and moral concepts: good-evil, obedience-disobedience, harmony-hostility, hard work-laziness, selflessness-greed, simplicity-cunning, etc. through the reproduction of works of the fairy-tale genre.

— Develop cognitive activity and interest in children's fiction (fairy tales, short stories, oral folk art) through playing episodes, discussing the behavior and motives of the character's actions, resolving problem situations, inventing your own stories and fairy tales or endings, designing illustrations, etc., be active in independent creative activities.

- Cultivate love for your small Motherland.

The project consists of three sections that are integrated in nature:

I “World of Fairy Tales”

- introducing children to the breadth of the fairy-tale genre of the peoples of the world and Siberian writers.

II “Fairytale paths”

- creating your own fairy tale and illustrating fairy tales.

III section “Far Away Kingdom”

— designing layouts and making attributes for fairy tales for director’s and theatrical games.

Project implementation principles:

1. Local history (regional) principle.

3. The principle of integration.

4. Culturological principle – introducing children to the origins of culture.

5. Thematic principle – dividing the material into main topics.

Expected results of methodological development:

- the child has ideas about his native land, the uniqueness of nature, traditions and customs of the peoples living in our country and the Irkutsk region;

— ideas about fairy tales of the peoples of the world, about the work of Siberian writers have expanded;

- shows a sense of responsiveness, friendliness, tolerance in interpersonal relationships with peers, has a respectful attitude towards the family and immediate environment;

— the ability to compose one’s own fairy tales has been developed, creative, playful and social activity has increased when organizing independent activities.

Project stages: Stage 1 :

  • Problem identified;
  • The topic and purpose of the project have been determined.

Stage 2:

  • A survey of pupils and their parents was conducted to identify the level of knowledge about folk art;
  • Certain tasks have been set;
  • The timing and participants of the project have been determined;
  • A plan for joint activities has been drawn up;
  • Selected sources of information;
  • Acceptable methods and techniques of work have been selected;
  • A selection of literature for reading was carried out, reflecting the diversity of works of the fairy-tale genre and the characteristics of the region - works of Siberian writers.

Stage 3 : Project implementation

  • Reading fairy tales (different genres, Russian folk tales, different nations, Siberian writers).
  • A series of conversations was held. Conversations about the heroes of fairy tales, their actions, retelling, composing your own fairy tale, etc.
  • Subject-developing environment: a book corner and a theater corner have been created, children's literature has been selected, and various types of theaters have been purchased by parents (shadow, cone, tabletop).
  • A video screening of cartoons based on fairy tales was prepared and conducted.
  • A series of classes was conducted to introduce the works of Siberian authors.
  • Excursion activities were carried out: to a children's art school, to a children's library in Sayansk.
  • Role-playing, movement, didactic, and dramatization games were organized.
  • A consultation was organized in the parent corner on the topic: “The importance of fairy tales for the development of a child.”
  • Fairy tale dramatizations are shown to parents and younger children of preschool educational institutions.

Stage 4:

  • A presentation on the project has been prepared.
  • Production of the collection “Writing, drawing a fairy tale.”
  • Competition “Write, draw a fairy tale.”
  • Bookmark competition “About careful and caring attitude towards the book.”

Long-term plan for working with children and parents

September 1. Survey of children on the topics “What is a fairy tale?”, “What do fairy tales teach?”, “My favorite fairy tale.”

2. Questioning of parents “Reading fiction at home”

3. Speech at the teachers' council in order to attract kindergarten teachers and students from their groups to the project.

4. Watch books with fairy tales in a group with children. Conversation on the topic “Careful storage of books.” Carrying out the game “Book Hospital”.

October 1. Excursion to the children's library.

2. Reading and retelling from an excerpt from the story “Berry” by V. Rasputin (with changes in the main characters).

3. Dramatization of the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs.”

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk tales “Turnip”, “Zayushkina’s Hut”, English fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”.

Writing a fairy tale “In a new way...” Conversation about trees. Situational conversation “Who are the trees friends with?”

November 1. Parent meeting “The importance of fairy tales for the development of a child.”

2. Literary lounge “Creativity of Vasily Starodumov” “Angarsk beads. Baikal Tales".

3. Retelling of V. Starodumov’s fairy tale “The Fox and the Otter” (with elements of dramatization).

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk “Cat-Vorkot, Kotofey Kotofeevich”, Ukrainian folk “Rukavichka”.

Games with "Sly Fox" rules. Conversation about animals of the Baikal region. Watching a cartoon.

December 1. Literary lounge “Creativity of Mark Sergeev”

2. Memorization of M. Sergeev’s poem “Kedrovka” (with elements of dramatization).

3. Dramatization of the fairy tale “Teremok”

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk tales “Teremok”, “Wolf and Fox”, “Hare and Hedgehog”, Tofalar fairy tale “Kedrovka”, Belarusian fairy tale “You can’t get fat from stolen goods”.

Games with rules.

January 1. Literary lounge “Fairy tales of the peoples of the world for children.”

2. Master class on making a cone theater.

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk tale “The Little Fox and the Wolf”, “Masha and the Bear”, Serbian fairy tale “Why the Moon Has No Dress”, Slovenian fairy tale “Who Sewed Videk a Shirt”.

Folk outdoor games. Composing a continuation of the fairy tale “Sister Fox and the Wolf.” Watching a cartoon.

February 1. Compiling a continuation of the story to the proposed text (excerpt from Viktor Astafiev’s book “Zatesi”).

2. Physical education “Journey through fairy tales.”

3. Dramatization of the fairy tale “The Frog Princess.”

4. Making “Little Books with Fairy Tales”.

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk tales “The Winged, the Shaggy and the Buttered One”, “The Frog Princess”, “The Cat, the Rooster and the Fox”. Belarusian fairy tale “Light Bread”.

Role-playing game “Let’s set the table for tea.” Solving problem situations.

March 1. Excursion to the Children's Art School. Topic: “Drawing a fairy tale.”

2. Master class on making bookmarks.

3. Conducting a bookmark competition and designing an exhibition of joint works of children and parents “On a careful and caring attitude towards books.”

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, “At Pike’s Command”, Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka.”

Writing fairy tales as an independent activity.

April 1. Retelling an excerpt from Svetlana Volkova’s fairy tale “Grandfather Poleshko.”

2. A dramatization of the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood” for younger children.

3. Holding the competition “Write, draw a fairy tale” (nominations: “Drawing for a work by an Irkutsk author”, “This is how the fairy tale about Wonderland arose”, “This fairy-tale world” (drawing for a fairy tale).

Reading fairy tales: Russian folk tales “Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka”, “The Braggart Hare”.

Dramatization of fairy tales. Outdoor game “Find yourself a partner”, etc. Watching a cartoon.

May 1. Awarding the winners of the competitions “About a careful and caring attitude towards the book”, “We write, we draw a fairy tale”.

2. Presentation of the project for parents

3. The final event is the production of a collection of works “Writing, drawing a fairy tale.”

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