Literary reading project “Writing fairy tales”

Literary reading lessons at school are not just about rereading and reciting the works of different authors, but also about the students’ own creative activity. So for a literature lesson in the 3rd grade there is an assignment - Compose a fairy tale. How to correctly compose a fairy tale so that it is interesting and appealing to the teacher and other students. Let's look together at the basic techniques of fairy tales, examples of fairy tales invented by children.

How to write a fairy tale

How to come up with a fairy tale

Coming up with a fairy tale is an excellent creative task that develops schoolchildren's imagination, imagination, speech and creative thinking. Inventing a fairy tale story immerses a child in the world of magic, allows him to enter a fairy-tale world, become a creator and develop qualities such as kindness, courage, courage.

By writing, schoolchildren not only complete their homework, but also try themselves as a writer and storyteller. Children especially enjoy the tasks of inventing fairy tales. Joy, pleasure from one's creativity and the well-deserved attention and interest in a fairy tale from friends - this is the main joy for children. In addition, fairy tales invented by children help adults understand the child’s inner world, see his hidden emotions, fears or hidden desires. And for children, writing a fairy tale allows you to return to the world of magical childhood.

Drawings made by schoolchildren for invented fairy tales are also very interesting.

Remember that a fairy tale must have:

  • introduction (starter)
  • main action,
  • denouement + epilogue (preferably)
  • a fairy tale should teach something good

The presence of these components will make your tale complete and allow you to get a good grade.

How to come up with a fairy tale

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For parents

Each person is given a different childhood: for some it is cloudless, for others it is more difficult. But almost every adult carries the same thing in his memory from the first years of his life. These are, of course, fairy tales. A tradition passes from generation to generation: in the evening the child chooses a book, and dad or mom starts reading. A fairy tale is that same parallel world into which even adults willingly run away from difficult or boring realities. This is a fantasy where strong and fair heroes easily defeat any evil.

The world of fairy tales is always kind, and it is this quality that latently teaches a child how to navigate certain life situations. Difficulties are overcome, even the most difficult path sooner or later leads to the goal. A modern child prefers both books and cartoons with new characters, which are updated more often than generations. And yet - Luntik, Fixies, even Batman or some Spider-Man will never be able to cancel Russian folk tales, Andersen's magical stories or the scary fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Our deeply “humanized” Hedgehog, Bear, Wolf, Fox, Hare, and in the distant cosmic future, many centuries later, will accompany every child from his first steps.

It is they who so unobtrusively and so deeply instill in us immutable truths. “Don’t hurt the weak!” - the tale about the Bear tells us. “Help everyone who asks!” - Hedgehog's adventures teach. "Don't be fooled!" - warn fairy tales about Foxes. And the little person will definitely draw the right conclusions. Children's fairy tales are full of life, everything in them is true. That is why they are close and understandable to every child.

There is probably no need to explain to parents how useful evening reading of fairy tales is for raising a child. Many expectant mothers begin to introduce their unborn child to folklore. It becomes a wonderful habit. Measured speech calms, pacifies, and instills confidence in the future, which is important for a woman in an interesting position. And the magical fairy-tale world, quite possibly, in the mother’s favorite voice, invites a new person on planet Earth to fearlessly join the living to continue listening to fairy tales every evening.

    Fairy tales about the fox

    Tales about the wolf

    Tales about the hare

    Tales about hedgehogs

    Tales about the bear

  • Polar bear and brown bear
  • How Pykhtelkin the bear cub saved a sparrow cub
  • About two pugnacious rabbits
  • Thrifty squirrel
  • About the smart snail
  • How the little bunny loved to eat
  • How the little bear decided to leave his mother
  • How a mouse and a pillow quarreled
  • How Hedgehogs Picked Apples
  • Rooster and Peacock
  • Wolverine and the fox
  • Sloth and chameleon
  • Three Bears (Leo Tolstoy)
  • How a fox and a sheep punished a wolf
  • Zaykin's hut
  • Frog-traveler (V.M.Garshin)
  • Tale of Panda
  • Where does a tiger get stripes?
  • Silence is worth thousands
  • The Tale of a Naughty Elephant
  • The Tale of the Monkey and the Parrot
  • Red-throated loon
  • Why doesn't the ostrich fly? (V. Postnikov)
  • Flamingo, or the Rock of Desires
  • Thief, tiger, bear and jackal
  • How the hare outwitted the tiger
  • Hare and lion
  • Hare coats (S. Afonshin)
  • Little bird and elephant
  • Cat, sparrow and rooster
  • Who is singing about what? (V.V. Bianki)
  • Cat, rooster and fox
  • Winter hut of animals
  • Fox and Crane
  • Fox-sister and wolf
  • Masha and the Bear
  • Man, bear and fox
  • Where does a camel get its hump? (D.R. Kipling)
  • The Tale of the Giraffe and the Bird
  • turnip
  • Teremok
  • The Tale of the Snow Leopard
  • Stubborn kitten (V. Biryukov)
  • Tails
  • Woodpecker, Tit, Pika and Nuthatch
  • Tops and roots
  • The Wolf and the Fox (The Brothers Grimm)
  • The Wolf and the Dog (Leo Tolstoy)
  • The Fox and the Geese (The Brothers Grimm)
  • The sly fox and the smart duck (V. Bianchi)
  • The Bear and the Sun (N. Sladkov)
  • The Fox and the Badger (S. Afonshin)
  • Friends and comrades (N. Sladkov)
  • Naughty kids (N. Sladkov)
  • How a baby's mother was found (V. Orlov)
  • About the toothy pike
  • Bear and fox
  • Fox and goat
  • Fox and blackbird
  • Chicken, mouse and black grouse
  • How the fox learned to fly
  • Crane and heron
  • Crow and cancer
  • The wolf and the seven Young goats
  • Tale about black grouse
  • Crocodile and white fish
  • How the tiger cub lost his stripes
  • About the boy who growled at tigers (D. Bisset)
  • About the tiger and the cunning hare
  • Ungrateful Tiger
  • Tiger, peasant and fox
  • How the tiger cub Striped was looking for treasure (N. Yashchenko)
  • How an elephant saved its owner from a tiger (B. Zhitkov)
  • The tale of a treacherous tiger and a gullible deer
  • How the persimmon tiger got scared
  • Tiger and donkey
  • Tiger and fox
  • Tiger and buffalo
  • Tiger and hare
  • Why does a hedgehog not like to meet a fox (A. Barkov)
  • Nimble hedgehog
  • Hedgehog (S. Baruzdin)
  • Worms and hedgehog
  • Hedgehog and Squirrel (S. Gorbunov)
  • The Hedgehog and the Hare (Leo Tolstoy)
  • Hedgehog (Alexey Tolstoy)
  • A hedgehog that you can pet (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • If I am not at all (S. Kozlov)
  • How Donkey, Hedgehog and Little Bear wrote letters to each other
  • Hedgehog in the fog (S. Kozlov)
  • How the Hedgehog and the Little Bear wiped the stars (S. Kozlov)
  • How a hedgehog went to greet the dawn (S. Kozlov)
  • Brave hedgehog (D. Kharms)
  • In a small clearing
  • Little kitty
  • The Tale of the Hedgehog
  • Petya-Cockerel
  • The Tale of the Restless Monkey
  • Little Bear and Old Mushroom
  • Kangaroo Vasya
  • Tale of the Hedgehog
  • The Baby Elephant Who Was Afraid of the Dark
  • Mouse and darkness
  • Squirrel Nusya
  • Gray ear
  • The Tale of the Little Tiger Cub
  • A fairy tale about a Bunny who was offended by his mother
  • The Tale of the Raccoon
  • Little bear
  • Tale about the hedgehog Vitya
  • Incident in the forest
  • Little squirrel
  • How Kangurenysh became independent
  • How a kangaroo got a pouch on its belly
  • How animals were born
  • Why are monkeys like people?
  • Why does a partridge have no tail?
  • Turtle and Snake
  • Jackal and leopard
  • Monkey and agouti
  • Deer and Jaguar
  • Deer, jaguar and wolf cub
  • Turtle and crocodile
  • Turtle and spring
  • Jaguar and tapir
  • Two monkeys
  • Envious owl
  • The mouse and the wizard
  • Raven and wolf
  • Chanterelle
  • Mouse and fox
  • Deer and goby
  • Bunting bird
  • Scary hare
  • Ermine and hare
  • Greedy capercaillie
  • Bear and Chipmunk
  • Sly snail
  • The Squirrel and the Wolf (L. Tolstoy)
  • Hawk and Doves (L. Tolstoy)
  • Heron, fish and crayfish (L. Tolstoy)
  • Calf on Ice (L. Tolstoy)
  • Terrible beast (L. Tolstoy)
  • Magpie (A. Tolstoy)
  • Field mouse and city mouse (A. Tolstoy)
  • Animals and man
  • Goat with a bell
  • Why is the Cat not friends with his cousin?
  • Why does the Rabbit's nose tremble?
  • How a horse and a bull ran in starts
  • Bunnies
  • Lion and wolf
  • Why do badgers and foxes live in holes?
  • The Tale of the Naughty Wolf Cub
  • Chatty bird
  • Why does a donkey have long ears?
  • Two camels
  • Why does a bear have a short tail?
  • Kinglet
  • Fox and cat
  • Sly Bunny
  • How a hedgehog came up with a sickle
  • Why do elk and ram grow antlers?
  • Why does a chicken lay eggs?
  • Why is crucian carp wide and flat?
  • Boasting Hare
  • Birds quarrel
  • How a goat built a hut
  • Red-breasted repolov
  • Three goats
  • Bird life
  • How a chicken didn't want to be a chicken
  • Thrifty bear
  • Swallow, beetle and snake
  • Fish Bul-bul
  • Proud mouse
  • Cuckoo and birds
  • Donkey and wolf
  • Tailless fox
  • The hare who defeated the whale and the elephant
  • Mouse Peak-Peak
  • Why did geese become motley?
  • The Ugly Duckling (H.H. Andersen)
  • Crow (V. Dal)
  • Monkey travelers (D. Rodari)
  • The mouse who ate cats (D. Rodari)
  • About a young cancer (D. Rodari)
  • A fairy tale about little rabbits (V. Suteev)
  • About a hippopotamus who was afraid of vaccinations (V. Suteev)
  • Stupid frog (G. Tsyferov)
  • Once upon a time there lived a baby elephant (G. Tsyferov)
  • A story about a pig (G. Tsyferov)
  • Kitten (G. Tsyferov)
  • Cockerel and the sun (G. Tsyferov)
  • About a baby elephant and a bear cub (G. Tsyferov)
  • Fluffy lamb (G. Tsyferov)
  • Multi-colored giraffe (G. Tsyferov)
  • Lonely donkey (G. Tsyferov)
  • A kitten named Woof (G.B. Oster)
  • A fairy tale about a hare with a sweet tooth
  • About a little squirrel named Oreshkin (B. Potter)
  • About the hedgehog Fomka and the cat Vaska (A.S. Barkov)
  • Badger's Pantry (A.S. Barkov)
  • Squirrel order (A.S. Barkov)
  • How they woke up a bear (A.S. Barkov)
  • The Fox and the Lady Godmother (The Brothers Grimm)
  • Flounder (Brothers Grimm)
  • The Fox and the Bear (V. Dal)
  • The Adventure of the Old Kangaroo (R. Kipling)
  • About the brave Hare - long ears, slanting eyes, short tail (D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak)
  • Grasshopper and snail (D. Bisset)
  • Do hares swim? (N. Abramtseva)
  • Hare's tail (L. Petrushevskaya)
  • Two goats (K. Ushinsky)
  • Cows and the wind (D. Bisset)
  • Where did the starfish come from (D. Bisset)
  • Baby penguin named Prince (D. Bisset)
  • About Olivia the seagull and Rosalind the tortoise (D. Bisset)
  • About a pig who learned to fly (D. Bisset)
  • About a tiger cub (D. Bisset)
  • How the donkey Alphabet learned to respect elders (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • The incomprehensible lion cub (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • Long neck (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • The tale of the famous crocodile and the equally famous frog
  • Stubborn, stubborn, stubborn donkey (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • The Tale of the Upside Down Turtle (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • Green frog and yellow water lily (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • The rabbit who was not afraid of anyone (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • Multi-colored animals (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • How the duckling Kryachik lost his shadow (M. Plyatskovsky)
  • The Tale of the Hare and the Elephant
  • Clever dog
  • Monkey Doctor
  • Fox's resourcefulness
  • A small claw is sharp
  • Mother Hen and Snake
  • Don't get in your own sleigh
  • They don’t seek good from goodness
  • Pharaoh and the snail
  • Poodle
  • Lion and rooster
  • What did Leo find on the road?
  • Fear has big eyes
  • Who is better?
  • Wise Judge
  • Balloon cat
  • Judgment is quick, but not righteous
  • Gossip Fox
  • Deceived Leo
  • Fox and Wolf
  • Simplicity is enough for every wise man
  • Sly Heron
  • Don't dig a hole for someone else, you'll fall into it yourself
  • Why is a tiger striped
  • Dog and cat
  • Fox's tail
  • Why does a woodpecker chisel trees?
  • Why does the rooster crow at dawn?
  • Sparrows
  • Bee sting
  • Black warriors
  • The Dragon
  • Delicious mice
  • Dragonfly and Ant
  • Crane-simplicity
  • Wise Crow
  • Stern wolf
  • Chicken town
  • Concert in the forest
  • The story of a bird called Kinglet
  • In captivity
  • Maiden voyage
  • Little brawlers
  • What is she doing?
  • Free again
  • Failed Instruction
  • seed
  • Three hams of the Gray wolf
  • The Fox and the Bell Singer
  • Fox's trick with the fishermen
  • How the Fox treated Gray
  • How Gray caught fish
  • Raven and Fox
  • Kiss Tit
  • Fox and Gray in the peasant's pantry
  • Oath of the Gray
  • Fox, Kotofey and sausage
  • How Kotofey lost his tail
  • How the Fox deceived the peasant
  • How the Lion, Gray and Fox hunted together
  • How the Fox got into the well and how he got out
  • The Adventures of Lis Patrikeevich
  • Once upon a time there was a dragonfly
  • The story of an old crayfish
  • Chanterelle
  • Crow and her friends
  • Uncle Wack
  • At my dacha
  • Night life
  • Mole Cave
  • How a dog looked for its owner
  • Cat
  • Mice and rats
  • Ducks and drakes
  • Bees
  • In the kingdom of bees and ants
  • Rooster Ottoman
  • The Legend of the Nightingale
  • Argue until you cry, but don’t bet
  • Cowardly chickens
  • Fox in trouble
  • Fairy tales about the fox
  • Tales about the wolf
  • Tales about the hare
  • Tales about hedgehogs
  • Ambitious Donkey
  • How a donkey punished a ferret
  • The crow will not be a clear falcon
  • A person on foot is not a companion to a horseman
  • “This can’t be!”
  • Good for evil
  • The pranks of Lisa Patrikeevna
  • What you give is what you get
  • Beast War
  • The unfortunate traveler
  • Drum
  • It is not the one who is rich who is rich, but the one who is thrifty.
  • Tales about the bear
  • Sinichkino grief
  • Who loved the mouse?
  • The Adventures of Kwakushi
  • Mr. Toptygin
  • Unnecessary decoration
  • Daring robbers
  • At the old spruce
  • Failure
  • Strange outfit
  • By air ocean
  • stickleback fish
  • Worm
  • In grass
  • Christmas tree in the forest
  • Bunny
  • Green hero
  • Foundling
  • Adventures in the field
  • Drozd-guitarist
  • Blacksmiths-grasshoppers
  • Fox and cat
  • Dog and woodpecker
  • Fox and crane
  • Fox and sheep
  • Adventures of the Dragonfly
  • War of the magpies with the foxes
  • Hare and grasshoppers
  • Tales about cats and cats
  • The Tale of the Hedgehog Kostya
  • Bureau of Forest Services
  • Thrush and owl
  • How the bear was turned over
  • The Widow and the Swallow
  • Two mice
  • Clever pig
  • Goat, lamb and calf
  • Cat and mice
  • Stubby tail
  • Fear has big eyes
  • Straw goby
  • Lame duck
  • Bat, thorn and kingfisher
  • The Fox and the Sparrow
  • Foxy disposition
  • Dog and rooster
  • Pestelka and mouse
  • Rooster, pig, goat and donkey
  • Fox Confessor
  • Wolf, cat and dog
  • How a fox and a sheep punished a wolf
  • Dereza goat
  • Frost and hare
  • Golden comb cockerel
  • Tar barrel
  • Fox and black grouse
  • Cockerel and bean seed
  • Kuzyar-Chipmunk and Inoyka-Bear
  • Who sings what?
  • Like an ant hurrying home
  • Red hill
  • Cuckoo
  • Forest houses
  • Forest Scouts
  • Teddy Bear
  • Owl
  • Terenty-Teterev
  • Whose legs are these?
  • Clever mind
  • Bride and rooster
  • Yard rooster and weathervane
  • Where's the cat?
  • Shark and turtle
  • Antelope Sesha and Lion
  • Badger and the magic fan
  • Badger and fox
  • Badger and snail
  • The poor man and the fox
  • Poor man Tsupara and the fox
  • Squirrel and hunters
  • Squirrel and turtle
  • White hare
  • Grateful fox
  • Grateful hare
  • Big cat from Dovre
  • Chipmunk and hyena
  • Chipmunk, nutcracker and bear
  • Bull, donkey and rooster
  • Camel and donkey
  • Camel and pika
  • Camel, elephant and kurege
  • Mitten
  • Wolf
  • Wolf in a trap
  • Wolf and ram
  • Wolf and she-wolf
  • Wolf and lion
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and horse
  • Wolf and horse
  • Wolf and man
  • Wolf and sheep
  • Wolf and deer
  • The Wolf and the Donkey
  • Wolf and seven goats Gazza
  • Wolf and calves
  • Wolf Miroz
  • Wolf, raven and mountain sheep
  • Wolf, fox and rooster
  • Wolf, fox and dog
  • Wolf, fox and dog
  • The Wolf Who Had No Heart
  • Wolf, snail and wasps
  • Wolf dupe
  • Whispering wolf
  • Raven and fox
  • Crow and Otter
  • Raven and fox
  • Crow and fox
  • A Crow and a fox
  • Eight legged dog
  • Hyena and donkey
  • Proud deer
  • stupid bear
  • Stupid cat
  • Two rams and a wolf
  • Two rams and a fox
  • Two herons and a turtle
  • Dolphin Girl
  • Farmer and bear
  • Clever otter
  • Woodpecker, fox and crow
  • Hedgehog and hare
  • Hedgehog and hare
  • Echinoderm hedgehog, mole and fox
  • Greedy dog
  • Iron wolf
  • Hare and buffalo
  • Hare and hyena
  • Greedy wolf and fox
  • Hare and hedgehog
  • Hare and lion
  • Hare and fox
  • Hare and frogs
  • Hare and she-bear
  • Hare and seals
  • Hare and magpie
  • Hare and tortoise
  • Hare and tortoise
  • Hare winner
  • How Br'er Rabbit Made Br'er Fox, Br'er Wolf and Br'er Bear Catch the Moon
  • Golden turtle
  • Boar and chameleon
  • How the bear was punished
  • How a camel became ugly
  • How the wolf and the dog were friends
  • How a wolf dragged a goat
  • How the wolf decided to repent
  • How the wolf got his fur coat
  • How the hare got married
  • How a hare swam across the sea
  • How the hare argued with the frost
  • How the hare saved the sheep
  • How the hare became the ruler of the jungle
  • How the hare became the leader of all animals
  • How the fox and bear bought butter for Christmas
  • How the fox learned to fly
  • How the fox took revenge on the wolf
  • How the fox outwitted the lion
  • How the fox wanted to live in friendship with the rooster
  • How the fox nun confessed the rooster
  • How the fox deceived women
  • How the bear was a reindeer herder
  • How a bear and a chipmunk stopped being friends
  • How a dog and a wolf became enemies
  • How the jackal and the hyena visited
  • How a dog sewed boots for a wolf
  • How a cat and a dog quarreled
  • How the Evenk got the deer
  • How the bear lost its tail
  • How the bear taught sharing
  • Crucian carp and bear
  • Nutcracker, mosquito and roe deer
  • Goat
  • Goat and wolf
  • Goat and sheep
  • Goat and jackal
  • Goat shepherd
  • Goat - sharp horns
  • Goats and wolf
  • Mosquito and wolf
  • Horse and bear
  • Cow and stars
  • Scythe and the bear
  • Kinglet and bear
  • Cat and hare
  • Cat
  • Cat and mouse
  • Cat and guard dog
  • Tenali Ramakrishna's cat
  • A cat is always a cat
  • Rabbit, elephant and hippopotamus
  • Partridge, hedgehog and camel
  • Kutkh and the fox
  • Lion and hare
  • Lion, leopard and hyena
  • Leopard and antelope
  • Leopard and jackal
  • Fox
  • Fox and badger
  • Fox and squirrel
  • Fox and God
  • Fox and camel
  • Fox and Raven
  • Fox and geese
  • Fox and hedgehog
  • Fox and Turtle Dove
  • Fox and ermine
  • Fox and goose
  • Fox and girl
  • Fox and snake
  • Fox and jug
  • Fox and jug
  • Fox and partridge
  • Fox and partridge
  • Fox and chicken
  • Fox and lion
  • Fox and little fox
  • Fox and little fox
  • Fox and horse
  • Fox and bear
  • Fox and bear
  • Fox and bear
  • Fox and bear
  • Fox and Pelican
  • Fox and Quail
  • Fox and Quail
  • Fox and Kestrel
  • Fox and cancer
  • Fox and titmouse
  • Fox, deer and raven
  • Fox, starling and crow
  • Fox, turtle and ant
  • Bear, wolf and fox
  • Fox and old man
  • Fox and jackal
  • Fox and jackal
  • Fox on his deathbed
  • Merchant Fox
  • Fox the Trickster
  • Fox-hunter
  • Fox Dancer
  • Fox and speakers
  • Cunning fox
  • Elk and bull
  • Bear-stone
  • Fox Nurse
  • Fox Judge
  • Fox and burbot
  • Horse and bear
  • Horse and deer
  • Bear
  • Bear, wolverine and wolf
  • Bear, pig and fox
  • About how the fox deceived the hyena
  • The deceiver fox and the bird Tekey, who laid four eggs
  • The tailor, the bear and the imp
  • The tale of how the bear Artz divided the river in two
  • The dog that ran upside down
  • Dog, cat and mouse
  • Magpie, fox and heron
  • Turtle, rabbit and boa constrictor
  • Judge Bear
  • Wise cat
  • Wise rabbit and bear
  • Dressy chipmunk
  • Resourceful hare
  • About the friendship of a donkey and a fox
  • Monkey and Turtle
  • Monkey and turtle
  • Deer and leech
  • Deer and turtle
  • Where is the hare on the moon from?
  • Quail and fox
  • Why does a hyena drag its butt
  • Why is the hare short
  • Bird and fox
  • Why is the fox red
  • Tale about a fox
  • Dog and kangaroo
  • Sexton's dog
  • The old man and the wolf
  • The old man and the fox
  • The elder fox and the king's son
  • Old woman and squirrel
  • Old woman and fox
  • Tala the Bear and the Great Sorcerer
  • Tol Se and the bear
  • Seal and flounder
  • Smart turtle
  • Chameleon and tree lizard
  • Sly Fox
  • Sly Fox
  • The sly fox and the stupid wolf
  • Cunning hare
  • Sly hare
  • Heron and turtle
  • Turtle and monkey
  • Siskin and elephant
  • Jackal and hare
  • Wise hare
  • resourceful donkey
  • The deceived camel
  • Eagle and fox
  • The deer does not dare to oppose the tiger
  • Donkey and horse
  • Donkey and nightingale
  • Rooster and Fox
  • Rooster and fox
  • Why does a camel like to roll in ash?
  • Why were the roe deer and wapiti offended?
  • Shrewd Donkey
  • Scorpio and turtle
  • Elephant and Sparrow
  • Jackal and camel
  • Turtle and caipora
  • Turtle and banana tree
  • Sly Fox
  • Elephant and Tiger
  • Snow and hare
  • Dog and wolf
  • Dog and hare
  • Dog and cat
  • The dog and the blacksmith
  • Dog and meat
  • Dog and deer
  • Dog and gardener
  • elk and musk deer
  • Old woman and goat
  • Vulture and turtle
  • Tiger and fox
  • Three dogs and a wolf
  • Lucky wolf
  • Smart hare
  • Sly cat and smart mouse

Examples of fairy tales

Here are a few short fairy tales that schoolchildren came up with for a literary reading lesson in 3rd grade.

Little Fairy

On the shore of a large lake, a little Fairy lived in a beautiful house. She had a magic wand. With her help, the Fairy helped the unfortunate and made everything beautiful around her house. On the other side lived an evil Magician. He didn't like the Fairy because she was kind. He wanted to destroy her. The magician turned into a gray wolf and ran to the other side of the lake. The fairy noticed the limping wolf and ran out of her house, taking the medicine with her. The wolf began to whine, but the Fairy felt something was wrong. She took out her magic wand and recited the spell. The wolf turned into a magician again. He started throwing fireballs at her. The Little Fairy decided not to use her magic and hid behind a tree. She took a ball of thread from her pocket, quickly pulled it between the trees and called the Magician. "I'm here! I'm here! – the Fairy shouted, luring the Magician. The evil wizard did not notice the trap, stumbled and sprawled on the grass. The Fairy instantly picked a dandelion, because she knew that if she blew on the Magician, he would explode. She did just that. The fairy gathered all her strength and blew. The magician has disappeared. A real holiday began in the forest, everyone was singing and having fun!

Magic bear

I’ll tell you a fairy tale that is interesting, very interesting, magical, and beyond magical. I had a teddy bear: it was old, an ear was torn off. But I loved him more than all the toys. My bear was just an ordinary bear, but suddenly he started talking! He said that he could fulfill three wishes, but only the kindest ones. My friend Lena dreamed of a Baby Bon doll, and the bear immediately fulfilled her dream. I really wanted to get a dog, and she appeared immediately! But I didn’t make a third wish, let it remain in reserve. And my teddy bear disappeared! I hope that he will definitely return when I decide to make my third wish. Bear promised me this!

Magical girl

Once upon a time there lived a girl - the Sun. And she was called the Sun because she smiled. The sun began to travel across Africa. She felt thirsty. When she said these words, a large bucket of cool water suddenly appeared. The girl drank some water, and the water was golden. And the Sun became strong, healthy and happy. And when things were difficult for her in life, those difficulties went away. And the girl realized about her magic. She wished for toys, but it didn’t come true. The Sun began to act up and the magic disappeared. It is true what they say: “If you want a lot, you will get little.”

These are the kind of fairy tales that children in 3rd grade write. We hope you have a great fairy tale too.

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Literary reading lesson in 3rd grade with a presentation on the topic: Fairy Tales

Summary of a literary reading lesson for 3rd grade students.
Fairy tales Purpose: to introduce the features of a fairy tale Objectives: 1) educational: to cultivate interest in studying the subject 2) developing: to develop memory, attentiveness 3) educational: to develop the ability to distinguish fairy tales from other types of fairy tales Equipment: textbook “Literary reading” 3rd grade Part 1, interactive whiteboard, presentation, cards Lesson plan: 1) org.
moment 2) updating knowledge 3) studying a new topic 4) physical education minute 5) consolidating a new topic 6) homework 7) summing up the lesson Progress of the lesson :
1) organizational moment Greeting, checking students’ readiness for the lesson 2) updating knowledge At the last lesson we We have completed the section “Life is given for good deeds” and completed the test work. Let’s listen to the results. 3) studying a new topic Today we are starting a new section “Fairy tales” (1 slide) First, let’s remember what types of fairy tales are divided into and briefly describe each type (2 slide) And now let’s remember the signs of a fairy tale (students list the signs Let's check your answers (slide 3) A little warm-up. Let's solve riddles (slides 6 - 8). Well done! 4) Physical education minute (slide 9) 5) consolidation of a new topic We remembered the signs of a fairy tale, now let's remember magical objects from fairy tales (slide 10) (students list the objects) Look at the next slide (slide 11). What fairy tales are these objects from? Are they magical? (children's answers) Read the next task (slide 12). Let's get started (slide 13 - 17). Well done! 6) Homework Complete the tasks in the workbook 7) summing up the lesson Everyone did a very good job today! Let's summarize our lesson. What did we learn today? What fairy tales did you remember?
Presentation on the topic: Fairy tales

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