Dramatization of the fairy tale “Sack of Apples” (senior group) methodological development (senior group) on the topic


Nod on speech development acquaintance with the fairy tale apple in Suteeva page 2

I bring apples to the hole. (Hit fist against fist.)

I will divide the apples, (Perform chopping movements with the edge of the right palm along

left.)

Feed your kids. (Perform chopping movements with the edge of the left palm along the right.)

Game “Which tree did the leaf fall from?”

The teacher asks the children to name the fallen leaves. For example: What kind of apple tree leaf? - Apple tree. What kind of aspen leaf? - Aspen, etc.

Educator (continues): The Hare was scared, then he realized: the apple fell right on the Hedgehog, who, curled up in a ball, was sleeping under the apple tree. The hedgehog woke up and started running, but the apple got caught on the thorns.

- Stop, stop! - shouts the Hare. -Where did you take my apple?

Hedgehog stopped and said:

- This is my apple. It fell and I caught it. The hare jumped up to the hedgehog:

- Give me back my apple now! I found it!

- Guys, the apple fell from the tree. Now I will show you the leaves, and you will tell me which trees they fell from and what they are called.

  • Educator: A Crow flew up to them.
  • “You argue in vain,” he says, “this is my apple, I picked it for myself.”
  • No one can agree with each other, everyone shouts:
  • - My apple!

Scream, noise throughout the whole forest. And the fight begins: the Crow pecked the Hedgehog on the nose, the Hedgehog pricked the Hare with needles, and the Hare kicked the Crow.

The game is a dramatization based on the fairy tale “Apple” by V. Suteev

If children already speak a little second language, translate simple character dialogue into the second language and try playing a story in another language.

Read the fairy tale “Apple” by V. Suteev, look at the pictures. Then watch a cartoon based on this fairy tale. Then you can start dramatizing.

  • Characters:
  • Hare
  • Crow
  • Hedgehog
  • Bear
  • Scenery:

An autumn apple tree with yellowed paper leaves, which have partially fallen off and lie on the floor, is drawn on cardboard from a large box. A branch with an apple is attached to the top of the drawn apple tree. You can use real branches and apples.

Under the apple tree, on the floor, the Hedgehog sits with his back to the audience. On his back and head is a cape with autumn leaves. (A piece of fabric preferably light brown in color (burlap can be used) with yellow paper leaves attached.)

The Hare runs out, gallops across the stage, notices an apple tree, and then sees a single apple hanging high. The hare reaches for the apple with one hand, the other hand, then both hands, then jumps, but still cannot reach the apple.

Hare:
(looks sadly at the apple)
No, I can’t get it!

The Crow runs out, waving its arms - its wings.

Hare:

Crow, pick me an apple!

The crow picks the apple, but it falls under the tree on the Hedgehog. The hedgehog catches an apple, throws off his cape and runs around the stage.

Hare:
(shakes his fist, runs after the hedgehog and shouts
) Stop! Stop! My apple!

The hedgehog stops, the hare also stops.

Hedgehog:

My apple! It fell and I caught it!

Hare:

No, my apple! I found it!

Crow:

(
runs up to the Hare and the Hedgehog)
No, my apple! I tore it off!

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow
(shouting together):
My apple! My apple! My apple!

The Bear comes out and watches the Crow, the Hare and the Hedgehog fight.

Bear
(menacingly)
: What's that noise? What a fight!

The animals stop fighting and approach the bear.

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow
(shouting together):
We are sharing the apple!

Hare:

My apple! I found it!

Crow:

No, my apple! I tore it off!

Hedgehog:

My apple! It fell and I caught it!

The bear looks carefully at the animals, scratching the back of his head.

Bear:

Who found the apple?

Bear:

Who picked the apple?

Bear:

Who caught the apple?

Bear:

Y'all should get an apple!

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow
(shouting together):
But, we have one apple!

Bear:

Divide this apple into equal parts and let everyone take a piece.

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow
(shouting together):
How come we didn’t guess it before!

The hedgehog takes the apple and “cuts” it into four equal parts. (The apple must be cut in advance and fastened with toothpicks.) The hedgehog hands one piece of the apple to the Hare.

Hedgehog (to the Hare):

This is for you, Hare. You saw an apple.

Hedgehog hands the next piece to Crow:

This is for you, Crow! You picked an apple.

The hedgehog puts the following piece in his pocket:

That's for me! I caught an apple.

The Hedgehog hands the last piece to the Bear:

And this is for you, Bear!

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow

(
together):
You reconciled us all! You taught us how to share one apple among all.

Hare, Hedgehog, Crow, Bear eat an apple.

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