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Summary of a lesson on literary reading

according to EMC "Primary school of the XXI century"

4th grade

Lesson topic. Essays about people. N.S. Sher "Pictures - fairy tales".
Goals. 1. To reveal the features of the genre essay on the material of the essay by N.S. Cher

"Pictures are fairy tales".

2. Improve reading skills.

3. Improve your skills in working with text.

4. Develop students' coherent speech, enrich their vocabulary.

5. To cultivate love for the subject, for the history of Russia.
Equipment: paintings by V.M. Vasnetsov “Alyonushka”, “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”, “Three Heroes”, textbook part II, notebook part II.
I. Introductory talk.
- Read.

On the desk.

I. Sokolov - Mikitov "Motherland"

M. Sholokhov "Beloved mother - fatherland"

L. Tolstoy "Jump"

What literary genre are we familiar with?

Is it possible to put the word "essay" above the title of these works? Why?

How is an essay different from a story?

The essay contains real events and characters, while the story may contain fictional events and characters.

What is an essay? Where can you find the answer to this question?

In the textbook - p.122.

Read.

I found another definition for the word essay. Read it on the board to yourself. Compare it with the article in the textbook. What new did you learn about the essay.
On the desk.

The essay is always documentary, written in artistic, not scientific language and expresses the author's attitude to events.

Who saw the new information in the definition on the board?
Dictionary.

Documentary - based on documents, on facts. (Documentary data. Documentary film.)
- The essay must meet the following criteria:

1.) real facts, events, people;

2.) artistic language;

II. Setting the goal of the lesson.

We will read the essay by N. Sher "Pictures - Fairy Tales" and try to see what real facts, events, people the author is talking about, pay attention to the artistic language and the author's attitude.
- They opened the textbooks - p.124. Let's take a look at the title.

What is the name of the essay?

Can you tell from the title what it is about?

About the artist.

What artist are we talking about? Who knows the name of the artist?
III. Work with essay text.
- We read the entire essay to ourselves and note the real facts in the margins.

(Assignment in a notebook for those who quickly coped with p. 59 No. 1)

What did you learn about V.M. Vasnetsov? State only the facts.

Prepare a short story about the life of V.M. Vasnetsov, using only facts.

Who can tell what they learned about the artist's life.

Listening to student stories.

Now let's pay attention to the artistic figurative language of the essay.

What pictures did you most vividly imagine while reading the essay?

Let's look at the description of the house. What language means did the author use?

Find the description of the house in the text.

What indicates that the house is old? (darkened by time)

What is the name of the house? (Russian tower)

Which phrase lends a fairy tale to the description of the house?

Is it possible to say that the description of the house is figurative, beautiful, artistic?

Are all words understood?
Dictionary.

Tiles- baked clay tiles for wall cladding, stoves.

Chest- a large wooden box with a lid for storing grain, flour.
- How does the author talk about the workshop?

What is the old word? (cherished)

Why is this picture hanging in the studio? (Art is born in silence)

How do you understand these words?

How did Vasnetsov write fairy tales? (paints)

What pictures did he paint?

Description of which paintings are given in the essay in detail
Showing pictures. The children name the pictures.
Options assignment.

Prepare an expressive reading of the passage describing the picture.

1 option. Painting "Alyonushka".

Option 2. Painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf".

Checking the work done.

1 option.

Painting "Alyonushka".

Can we say that the author loves Vasnetsov's paintings? Prove it.

Which sentence shows the attitude of the author of the essay to the picture? (He painted a touching and poetic picture.)

Look at the picture.

What is the main thing in the picture? (The girl and the nature around her.)

What impression does the painting make on you?

(Sad, there is a feeling of pity for the girl, a desire to help her.)

Option 2.

Painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf".

Find the description of the painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf". Read. How does one description of a painting differ from another?

What impression did the picture make on the viewer? (They not only looked, but also heard the picture.)

What did the audience hear? Read.

What can you say about the nature that is depicted in the picture?

What feeling does this picture evoke in you?

(Nature is inseparable from the fate of the heroes. In one picture, a dense forest became thoughtful, subsided; and in another, a dense, fabulous forest.)
IV. Homework.

1. Description of which painting is still in the essay. Prepare at home to read this description on your own. Find the answer to the questions: “Why did the author create this picture? What dream of a person did he express in this picture?

2. The task of choice. Complete the assignment in your notebook. Anyone who wants can prepare a detailed story about the artist or about the artist's painting they like.
V. Summing up the lesson.

What genre of work did we read in class?

What did you learn about the essay?

Summary of a lesson on literary reading

according to EMC "Primary school of the XXI century"

4th grade

Lesson topic. Essays about people. N.S. Sher "Pictures - fairy tales".
Goals. 1. To reveal the features of the genre essay on the material of the essay by N.S. Cher

"Pictures are fairy tales".

2. Improve reading skills.

3. Improve your skills in working with text.

4. Develop coherent speech of students, enrich their vocabulary.

5. To cultivate love for the subject, for the history of Russia.
Equipment: paintings by V.M. Vasnetsov “Alyonushka”, “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”, “Three heroes”, textbook part II, notebook part II.
I. Introductory talk.
- Read.

On the desk.

^ I. Sokolov - Mikitov "Motherland"

M. Sholokhov "Beloved mother - fatherland"

L. Tolstoy "Jump"

What literary genre are we familiar with?

Is it possible to put the word "essay" above the title of these works? Why?

How is an essay different from a story?

The essay contains real events and characters, while the story may contain fictional events and characters.

What is an essay? Where can you find the answer to this question?

In the textbook - p.122.

Read.

I found another definition for the word essay. Read it on the board to yourself. Compare it with the article in the textbook. What new did you learn about the essay.
On the desk.

^ The essay is always documentary, written in artistic, not scientific language, and expresses the author's attitude to the events.

Who saw the new information in the definition on the board?
Dictionary.

Documentary- based on documents, on facts. (Documentary data. Documentary film.)
- The essay must meet the following criteria:

1.) real facts, events, people;

2.) artistic language;

We will read the essay by N. Sher "Pictures - Tales" and try to see what real facts, events, people the author is talking about, pay attention to the artistic language and the author's attitude.
- They opened the textbooks - p.124. Let's take a look at the title.

What is the name of the essay?

Can you tell from the title what it is about?

About the artist.

What artist are we talking about? Who knows the name of the artist?
III. Work with essay text.
- We read the entire essay to ourselves and note the real facts in the margins.

(Assignment in a notebook for those who quickly coped with p. 59 No. 1)

What did you learn about V.M. Vasnetsov? State only the facts.

Prepare a short story about the life of V.M. Vasnetsov, using only facts.

Who can tell what they learned about the artist's life.

^ Listening to student stories.

Now let's pay attention to the artistic figurative language of the essay.

What pictures did you most vividly imagine while reading the essay?

Let's look at the description of the house. What language means did the author use?

Find the description of the house in the text.

What indicates that the house is old? (darkened by time)

What is the name of the house? (Russian tower)

Which phrase lends a fairy tale to the description of the house?

Is it possible to say that the description of the house is figurative, beautiful, artistic?

Are all words understood?
Dictionary.

Tiles- baked clay tiles for wall cladding, stoves.

Chest- a large wooden box with a lid for storing grain, flour.
- How does the author talk about the workshop?

What is the old word? (cherished)

Why is this picture hanging in the studio? (Art is born in silence)

How do you understand these words?

How did Vasnetsov write fairy tales? (paints)

What pictures did he paint?

Description of which paintings are given in the essay in detail
Showing pictures. The children name the pictures.
^ Options assignment.

Prepare an expressive reading of the passage describing the picture.

1 option. Painting "Alyonushka".

Option 2. Painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf".

^ Checking the work done.

1 option.

Painting "Alyonushka".

Which sentence shows the attitude of the author of the essay to the picture? (He painted a touching and poetic picture.)

Look at the picture.

What is the main thing in the picture? (The girl and the nature around her.)

What impression does the painting make on you?

(Sad, there is a feeling of pity for the girl, a desire to help her.)

Option 2.

Painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf".

Find the description of the painting "Ivan - Tsarevich on the Gray Wolf". Read. How does one description of a painting differ from another?

What impression did the picture make on the viewer? (They not only looked, but also heard the picture.)

What did the audience hear? Read.

What can you say about the nature that is depicted in the picture?

What feeling does this picture evoke in you?

(Nature is inseparable from the fate of the heroes. In one picture, a dense forest became thoughtful, subsided; and in another, a dense, fabulous forest.)
IV. Homework.

1. Description of which painting is still in the essay. Prepare at home to read this description on your own. Find the answer to the questions: “Why did the author create this picture? What dream of a person did he express in this picture?

2. The task of choice. Complete the assignment in your notebook. Anyone who wants can prepare a detailed story about the artist or about the artist's painting they like.
V. Summing up the lesson.

What genre of work did we read in class?

What did you learn about the essay?

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For those who have not yet read the fairy tales of the writer Albert Ivanov, the time has come to make new friends - Khoma and Suslik, who have been friends with their readers for 20 years. Homa is a cute hamster, cheeks are visible from the back, a fur coat is made of fluffy fur. In his hole he is not afraid of anyone, and in the forest a friend will always come to his aid. Cautious Gopher is also not afraid of anyone if Homa is nearby. Without each other, they are nowhere, because friendship, like peas, does not happen much.

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His books are equally interesting to both parents and children. Everyone laughs, only sometimes - in different places! .. It was Grigory Oster who created the first novel for young children - a masterpiece in every respect. It's called "Fairy Tale with Details". Today you are lucky - this book is in your hands. Sit next to your child, read aloud to him and enjoy together. Wonderful drawings by artist Eduard Nazarov.

Elimination of witchcraft in fairy tales by Marie-Louise Franz

We read fairy tales about enchanted heroes in childhood with bated breath. Adventures, intensity of passions, dramatic plot twists... In this book, the motif of witchcraft and getting rid of it is in the central place. Its author, the famous Jungian analyst M.-L. von Franz, as always, surprises and captivates with unexpected comparisons and parallels. For example, arguing that the enchanted prince is a person in the grip of a neurosis. He also suffers from internal conflict, like a hero forced to wear animal skin. And sometimes it works to its own detriment, ...

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Once the Chinese philosopher Zhu Xi asked his student: where did the custom of naming the years according to twelve animals come from, and what does the book say about that? The student, however, could not answer, although references to the animal chronology system have been found in Chinese sources since the beginning of our era. The student did not know the legend that was told among the people. According to this legend, recorded in the coastal province of Zhejiang, the count of years by animals was established by the supreme lord himself - the Jade Sovereign. He gathered the animals in his palace and chose twelve of them. But hot...

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From the most magical, most incredible of Castaneda's Tales of Power, you will learn that the picture of the world we are used to is just a tiny island of the tonal in the endless, unknowable and indefinable world of magic - the nagual. This book ends the story of Castaneda's direct training with don Juan. The finale of the training is an incomprehensible jump into the abyss. Carlos and two other disciples of don Juan and don Genaro, having said goodbye to the Masters forever, jump from the top of the mesa. On the same night, Master and Benefactor…

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A fairy tale, as it is believed, is a lie, but there is a hint in it - a lesson for good fellows. It is difficult to say what kind of lesson lies in fairy tales, they have been told for many centuries, but no one has become either smarter or kinder, except that he had a lot of fun. But what kind of hints, designed for good fellows, is not difficult to guess. Even in the most, it would seem, textbook tales, where it is about love and subsequent marriage, there are plenty of such hints: why would the priest's children call Balda's worker tyaty? And about the mocking alterations of well-known plots of a very frivolous content, not ...

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On the shore of the Magic Lake, in a small forest gatehouse, lived the forester Ignat and his wife Pelageya.

They lived together, soul to soul, and, as they say, although in cramped conditions, but not offended.

The house has everything you need, there is a zoo of pets in the yard, they even had transport - a personalized bicycle - a gift to Ignat from the chief forester for many years of conscientious work.

They just didn't have a TV. And that's because there was no time to watch it.

Ignat guarded the forest and its inhabitants from poachers day and night, but on Pelageya - the whole household: feed the cattle, cook dinner, arrange laundry. And this and that must be done, and the fifth, and the tenth, and Pelageya took on any business with joy. But more than anything in the world she loved to cook pies. It used to cook and say:

The hut is not red in the corners, but red in the pies!

The pies were so delicious that you lick your fingers.

One day, after another portion of pies, Ignat says to his wife:

You are not Pelageya, but Pirogei should be called!

Yes, at least call it a pot, just don’t put it in the stove! she laughed back.

However, this nickname did not stick to Pelageya.

But Ignat, a tall old man with a gray mustache and a loud voice, had the nickname Little Red Riding Hood. So he was nicknamed because he wore a red ski cap both in winter and in summer, so that he could be seen from afar in the forest. Well, his voice could be heard from a mile away.

The poachers were afraid of Little Red Riding Hood, like red flag wolves, and tried not to meet him on the forest path. Animals, on the contrary, in case of danger, hurried to him for protection.

Ignat brought sick little animals to the house, and Pelageya treated them with decoctions of various medicinal herbs and, of course, regaled them with her pies.

Eat to your health, my dears, she said, get well soon.

Although grandfather Ignat guarded the forest for many years, he never had a gun. But there was a magic staff that he inherited from his great-great-grandfather, who was also a forester. Ignat used the staff on very rare occasions and called it nothing more than a lifesaver with limited magic.

As it should be in a fairy tale, grandfather Ignat and grandmother Pelageya had a beloved granddaughter Masha. She lived with her parents in the village, beyond the forest. Often the whole family visited their grandparents for the famous pies.

But one day, just before the New Year, Masha fell ill. Pelageya and says to his grandfather:

Tomorrow is the New Year. I'll bake pies, collect New Year's gifts, and you take them to the village of Mashenka and her friends. By your return, I will clean the room, decorate the Christmas tree and prepare a festive dinner.

So they did. Pelageya baked a whole basket of pies with mushrooms and berries. Grandfather took out a large bag decorated with colored patches and his staff from the closet. I touched it to an empty bag, and the bag instantly filled with children's toys. It seemed that grandfather Ignat had just returned from the Moscow store "Children's World". Everything was in the bag: from rattles to electronic toys - this is for Masha's friends, and for Mashenka herself, her dream is a Barbie doll in jeans with bells and whistles.

Grandmother Pelageya put the basket of pies in a bag and tied it with a pretty ribbon. A very appetizing smell was carried from the bag to the whole district.

And at this time, a hungry Wolf wandered around this very district. He did not have a grandmother or grandfather, there was no one to bake pies for him. In short, he was an orphan. And he wandered in the forest through the snowdrifts in search of at least some food.

So. Grandfather Ignat put on a sheepskin coat, felt boots, large red mittens that Pelageya knitted for him, and immediately became like Santa Claus. He went out into the yard, got up on his skis, shouldered a bag of gifts, and just picked up his staff, when Pelageya came out onto the porch and said to him:

Be careful! In the forest, a hungry Wolf, they say, wound up. And you yourself know: when the hungry Wolf “gets turned on”, he can do such things that he can’t say in a fairy tale or describe with a pen.

We are not afraid of the gray wolf! - the newly-made Santa Claus shouted cheerfully, pushed off with his staff - only Pelageya saw him! The ski track remained on the snow, and snowflakes sparkled merrily in the frosty air, deliciously smelling of holiday pies.

Grandfather Ignat was gliding easily and quickly along the snow along the Magic Lake when he heard the plaintive howl of a wolf. He stopped and saw a very familiar sight. In the middle of the frozen lake sits a lone Wolf, whose tail is firmly frozen into the hole.

"Yeees! - thought the grandfather. - No wonder there is a proverb: a smart person learns from the mistakes of others, and a fool learns from his own. How many generations of people and animals have grown up on fairy tales about a stupid wolf, and history repeats itself again.

Smelling the smell of pies, the hungry Wolf stopped howling and stared with plaintive eyes at Santa Claus with a large, delicious-smelling bag on his shoulder.

Ouch!!! exclaimed the Wolf. - I recognized you! You are not Santa Claus, you are Little Red Riding Hood. And I'm a little animal in trouble. Help me!

Least of all do you look like a small animal in trouble, - Ignat laughed. He came closer to the Wolf and asked: - Have you ever read Russian folk tales, or what ?!

Read, - says Wolf. - Just hoping for a chance.

Avoska is a good guy: either he will help out, or he will learn, - Ignat reasonably remarked. - Looks like he decided to teach you! - And Ignat thought to himself: “This Wolf is not such a fool, since he reads books. Rights Pelageya! You have to keep an eye on him!"

Your happiness, - he says to the Wolf, - that I passed by.

The wolf wagged its tail happily, but no one noticed. And only curious little fish rose from the depths closer to the hole to see: who is rinsing a gray washcloth there? And Ignat, after a significant pause, continued:

But only you will free yourself!

He rubbed the staff with his hand, whispered something, and the staff turned into a whirlpool. Ignat drilled a hole in the ice and with the words "Without gear, only catch fleas" gave the Wolf a winter fishing rod.

Here's my New Year's gift to you, and the rest is up to you.

So saying, he turned the rotator into a staff again, shouldered the sack, and continued on his way. It was necessary to have time before the New Year with gifts to the village and return home to celebrate the New Year with Pelageya.

And already from afar, turning around, grandfather Ignat shouted to the Wolf:

You can't even pull a fish out of the pond without effort!

Left alone, the hungry Wolf could not recover for a long time after meeting with Little Red Riding Hood. He inhaled deeply the frosty air, saturated with the aroma of pies. But hunger is not an aunt, and the Wolf finally remembered the fishing rod.

He lowered the fishing line with the hook into the hole and waited. But for some reason the fish were in no hurry to grab the hook. They splashed around the wolf's tail in a cheerful flock, and each strove to pull it.

Everything happened quickly, like in a fairy tale. Pike's head appeared from the hole and, spitting out a fishing hook, politely asked:

Let me go, Wolf, please.

And after all, she didn’t pray, as in other fairy tales, but she speaks so calmly!

I will fulfill, - he says, - any of your four wishes. Just say: "At the command of the pike, at my will!" And your wish will come true.

She said and disappeared into the hole, as if it had not been.

Why four wishes? - the Wolf shouted after her, but his question remained unanswered.

"Weird! he thought. - Usually in fairy tales, three wishes are made. The fourth wish must be a spare." And, dreamily rolling his eyes, the Wolf began to think: what should he want in the first place? He thought and thought, and then he remembered why he had come to the lake at all.

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