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Competition and game program "Marathon of fairy tales"

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Shcherbakova Elena Yakovlevna
chief counselor
IBOU "Bolsherechenskaya SOSH No. 2"
Omsk region.

Programme conditions:There are 4 teams of 8-10 people - connoisseurs of fairy tales.
Each team comes up with a name, a motto, draws an emblem, chooses a captain and prepares homework: an excerpt from a fairy tale; a song from any fairy tale for a musical pause. For all the members of the team - a costume of a fairy-tale hero.

Purpose:introducing younger students to the values of fiction

Tasks:

Personal OUD:
- to educate aesthetic perception of the environment;
- to show understanding and respect for the values of the cultures of other peoples;
analyze and characterize the emotional states and feelings of others, build their relationships taking into account them;
assess situations in terms of rules of conduct and ethics;
- to show in specific situations goodwill, trust, attentiveness, assistance.

Cognitive OUD:
acquaint with the heroes of Russian folk tales, fairy tales of great writers;
develop creative imagination, logic of thinking and memory;
- independently transform a practical task into a cognitive one;
be able to independently carry out information search, collection and allocation of significant information from various information sources.

Regulatory OUD:
- to carry out step-by-step monitoring according to the results of work, under the guidance of the teacher;
analyze the emotional states obtained from successful (unsuccessful) activity;
Evaluate the results of their activities.

Communicative OUD:
- Admit the existence of different points of view;
be able to express their thoughts with sufficient completeness and accuracy in accordance with the tasks and conditions of communication;
possess monologic and dialogic forms of speech in accordance with the grammatical and syntactic norms of the native language;
- to form verbal and non-verbal methods of communication;
be able to integrate into a group of peers and build productive interaction and cooperation with peers and adults.

Host: Do you like fairy tales? And I do. Everyone in the world loves fairy tales. And that love begins in childhood. Magical, funny and even scary – fairy tales are always interesting. You read, you listen, it's breathtaking.
A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson to good fellows. There is always a lesson in a fairy tale, but the lesson is good, most often it is friendly advice. Tale teaches us to distinguish good from evil, good from bad.
Today, teams are participating in the marathon... Team salute.

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Competition 1. Warm-up.

The host asks questions to the teams. Teams are responding. For each correct answer, 1 point.

  1. What was the name of the boy whose heart almost turned to ice?(Kai)
  2. What was the duckling like before he became a swan? ?Ugly)
  3. The roundest fairy tale hero? ?Kolobok)
  4. Heal them all, heal them all. ?ibolith)
  5. What was the name of the girl who made a long journey? ?Gerda?
  1. The nose is a special feature of this hero. ?boratino)
  2. Who helped Thumbelka get to the warm places? ?Swallow)
  3. Who has the ugly duckling become? ?In the swan
  4. Girl with non-traditional hair color (Malvina)
  5. The famous boy from a modern English fairy taleHarry Potter.)
  1. Old man Hottabych's vehicle (Carpet-aircraft)
  2. Which heroine of Russian folk tales has a long braid? ?barbarian)
  3. The disc that Cinderella was going to (Ball?
  4. The first miracle of the goldfishA trough
  5. Who granted all Emel's wishes? ?Pike.)
  1. Dr. Aibolit's main enemy(Barmalei))
  2. Which of Pushkin's fabulous characters had all the power in his beard? ?Chornomor.)
  3. A faithful friend of Alice's foxBasilio?
  4. What's in Winnie the Pooh's head? ?sawdust)
  5. Name of girl who saved Kai's brotherGerda.)

Contest 2. "Find familiar names"

Each team is given a "Fairytale Heroes" sign. In the cells of the tablet, the names of the heroes of children's books and fairy tales are recorded. But the letters of names are not always written in one line. Participants must find these names. Eight of them. (Time to complete the task is 1 minute). This task is estimated at 5 points.

Download the sign below.

Fan assignments.
"Heroes of Tales in Mysteries"

The host reads one mystery to each team. You have to guess the hero of the fairy tale.

To fly above the ground,
She needs a stupa with a broom. (Baba yaga)

Wooden prankster
I could make friends with a book.
He went to the puppet theater.
Dolls became a loyal friend. (Buratino)

Loves honey, meets friends
And grumbling,
And also puff,
chants, choruses... Ooh!
Funny bear cub... (Pooh).

Not without a tail.
Good donkey ours... (Eah.)

Making grandma for grandpa.
Grandpa was left without lunch.
The boy ran into the forest.
I got a fox on my sock. (Kolobok)

She lives in Pruzkvashino.
The whole farm is there.
I don't know the exact address.
But it's a nautical name. (Matroskin cat)

There's no girl more beautiful,
That girl's no smarter.
And Piero, her sigh.
Sings about her all day. (Malvina)

Yeah, guys, in this book.
Babies live, little ones,
And there's a weirdo.
That's not how he does it.
He's a fool.
Who's going to name him? (Unknown.)

Mischievous cheerleader
It just goes in the window.
The kid got into the house.
And he did a pogrom there. (Carlson)

Competition 3. "Complete the name of the fairytale hero"

The presenter calls the first part of the hero’s name, and the participants of the game (in turn) complement the missing name. For each correct answer, 1 point.

1. Dad. Carlo.
2. The homesteader... Kuzia.
3. Doctor. Aibolith.
4. The postman... Pechkin.
5. Signor. Tomato.
6. Dwarf Nose.
7. Princess... Swan.
8. Iron... A lumberjack.
9. Ole-- Lukoye.
10. Old man... Hottabych.

Musical pause
(Singing a song from a story prepared by one of the teams)

Competition 4. "Magic Objects"

* (1 option)
In the circle stand 3 participants from teams, alternating with players from other teams. Then comes the poem, the introduction to the game.

There are magic things in fairy tales.
Heroes of desire they fulfill:
Carpet-plane to rise above the world,
A wonderful pot - sweet porridge to eat.
Try it, my friend.
Magic items to pick up the bodywork.
Remember, don't yawn, name those objects.

The participants of the competition in turn (in a circle) call known to them magical objects from fairy tales. If a player cannot name a magic item or repeats himself, he or she is out of the game. The winner is the team whose player is the last.

*(2nd option)
Name all subjects:

1. Magic objects that fulfill wishes (magic wand, petal, ring, hair).
2. Objects that tell the truth and tell what is happening (mirror, book, gold platter).
3. Items that perform the work for the hero (a tablecloth, a needle, a sword-pocket, batons).
4. Objects that restore health and youth (young apples, live water).
5. Objects showing the road (stone, glomerulus, feather, arrow).
6. Objects that help the hero to overcome difficulties, distance and time (invisible cap, speedboats, carpet-plane).

Captains contest 5. From what fairy tale G. H. Andersen object.

Captains are given cards.

  1. Umbrella ("Ole Lukoye").
  2. Sankey ("The Snow Queen").
  3. Goroshina ("Princess on a Pea").
  4. A walnut shell ("Thumbelina").
  5. Paper ship (“Standing Tin Soldier”)
  6. Nettle ("Wild Swans"),
  7. Chest ("Aircraft Chest").

Competition 5. "Fairytale Trouble"

The names of the fairy tales are confused. There was a commotion. The princess became Havroshka, Koschei became a clear falcon. There should be no mess in fairy tales. Get cards with fairy tale titles and connect the beginning and end of fairy tale titles.
Teams perform tasks without captains.

"Fairytale Trouble"

Firebird and Grey Wolf.
"Princess of Havroshechka."
"Ivan the Tsarevich and Vasilisa the Princess."
Little Frog.
"Finist the Immortal."
"Koshchei is the Clear Falcon."

Fan assignments.
"Heroes of Tales in Mysteries"

The host reads one mystery to each team.
Guess what heroes of the mystery and from what fairy tales these heroes.

1. Guy tears off his favorite stove,
I went to the river for water.
Got a pike in the hole
I haven't been worried since. (At the end of the day, it’s a story of adversity.)

2. It's not gold that shines.
It's not the sun that shines.
It's a fabulous bird.
She sits on an apple tree in the garden. (The Firebird from Ivan the Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf.)

3. The bride-in-law is waiting on the swamp knot.
When will the Tsarevich come for her? (The Frog from The Frog Princess.)

4. A lot of silver and gold.
He hid in his trunks,
He lives in a gloomy palace.
He steals other people's brides. (Koshei the Immortal.)

Competition 6. "Fairy tale chorus"
At the beginning of the text, learn the Russian folk tale.

Each team gets cards. One of the players of the team of experts reads the text and answers.

1. “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king with a queen; he had three sons – all young, single, dingy, such that neither in a fairy tale nor in a pen to describe...”

2. Once upon a time King Berendei had three sons, the youngest named Ivan. And the king had a splendid garden; an apple tree with golden apples grew in that garden.

3. “In a certain kingdom in ancient times there lived and were in a small hut grandfather da bab, and a daughter, and she had a doll...”

4. “There was an old man who had three sons. The elders were engaged in the household, were torovat and dashing, and the youngest, Ivan the fool, was so himself - he loved to go to the forest for mushrooms, and at home he sat more and more on the stove. The time has come for the old man to die.

«Who lives here?

Each team gets cards. One of the players of the team of experts reads the text and answers.

  1. This shelter is located on the roof of the house. And it has something to see: cherry seeds on the floor, nut shells and candy wrappers. Who owns this house? (Carlson)
  2. This building on command turns to the forest backwards, to the guest in front, and his mistress feels the “Russian spirit”. (Baba Yaga)
  3. In this old-fashioned shelter near the blue sea they lived for 30 years and 3 years. (Old Man and Old Woman)
  4. One of them has a house made quickly of straw, the other more firmly of branches and rods, and the third has a stone house with a strong door. Name all the residents. (Nif-Nif, Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf)

Tasks for fans

1. What did Cinderella have a carriage out of?
2. How much is a ticket to the Karabas Barabas Theatre? (4) Soldo.
3. Who's Franken Bock?
4. Who could have defeated the Cockroach?
5. What should the Scarecrow get from the Great and the Terrible?
6. What substance did Fatima smear the measure of Ali Baba?
7. What was the name of the disease that Neznaika suffered on the moon?
8. What should Kaya have put out of the ice? (the word “eternity”).
9. In what case does the hair from the beard of old Hottabych not work?
10. What was in Little Red Riding Hood's basket?
11. How did Thumbelina get into the land of elves?
12. What kind of animal did Ivanushka become?
13. What did Emel ride on?
14. Where did the seventh goat hide?
15. Malvina is a girl with what hair?
16. Who brought Aibolit to Africa?
17. What story did the bird save the emperor from death? (Nightingale)
18. In what fairy tale did the sea burn? ("Confusion").
19. What is a red flower? (fire)
20. What was the name of Malvina's poodle? (Artemont)

Musical pause.
(Singing a song from a story prepared by one of the teams)

The task-competition "The story in a circle"

The presenter reads the story, and the participants, moving in a circle, depict everything they heard.

"Carousel of Tales"

We are going to the fabulous country of Lukomorye. To do this, you put a heroic helmet on your head, tie a sword-harvest on your belt, harness your heroic horse Sivka-Burka. The horse throws his head back, laughs cheerfully and beats with a hoof.
You jumped into the saddle, whistled, whipped the horse with a lash and galloped out of the courtyard. You're driving through a dark, impenetrable forest. Suddenly a huge drop of dew drips on you from the branches. Thick thorny branches block your way, it is very difficult to get through them. Then you shout “But” loudly; the horse jumps and lands safely on the other side of the ravine.
But the forest is finally over. This is a huge oak tree. And there's a deafening whistle. It's the Nightingale Robber's whistle. Trees lean towards the grass itself, the dust rises in a pillar, gets into your eyes. Your horse falls to its knees. Resisting the wind, you can hardly spin a huge curtain over your head and throw it at the Robber Nightingale. And you fall without feeling.
Applause!!!

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