Scenario of an open class hour dedicated to World Poetry Day


Extracurricular event on Poetry Day for primary school students. Scenario

Competition program for junior schoolchildren for Poetry Day

Author: Alla Alekseevna Kondratyeva, primary school teacher, Zolotukhinsk Secondary School, Kursk Region Description: The extracurricular event will be useful to a wide range of readers: librarians, preschool teachers, primary school teachers, class teachers, additional education teachers, parents. Goal: acquaintance with the World Poetry Day holiday as part of Children's Book Week. Objectives: - to instill a love of literature and poetry; - develop creative abilities, the ability to use figurative and expressive means of language.


World Poetry Day is celebrated annually on March 21st. Poetry is probably one of the most brilliant achievements of mankind. To pour out your feelings in poetic form, to capture your worldview in rhyme, to dream about the future and remember the past, while simultaneously addressing millions and remaining alone with yourself - only poetry, the greatest of the arts created by man, is capable of this. Teacher: A wonderful page of poetry opens the door for us today. And let any miracle happen! Most importantly, believe in him with all your heart! Love and beauty of nature, The road of fairy tales, any world, - Everything is subject to POETRY, - Try it! And open the door to her Country! The rustling of leaves underfoot, a drop of rain, a rainbow in the sky, the trill of a nightingale, - Here the frost draws a pattern on the glass... The world around is beautiful! And everyone in it is an actor. (E. Nekrasova)

Competition “Who is the author of the poem?” 1. “Hello, Russia is my homeland! Stronger than storms, stronger than any will, Love for your barns by the stubble, Love for you, a hut in an azure field? “Hello, Russia” N.M. Rubtsov 2. “With every bump and cloud, With thunder ready to fall, I feel the most burning, most mortal connection”? “My Quiet Homeland” N.M. Rubtsov 3. “You can’t understand Russia with your mind, you can’t measure it with a common arshin: It has become special - You can only believe in Russia”? F.I. Tyutchev


4. “It’s not enough to see here, Here you have to look closely, So that your heart is filled with clear love”? N.I.Rylenkov 5. “I am not looking for harmony in nature. Until now, alas, I have not discerned a reasonable proportionality of beginnings Neither in the depths of the rocks nor in the clear sky...”? ON THE. Zabolotsky 6. “The golden grove spoke with birch, cheerful language, and the cranes, flying sadly, no longer regret anyone.” The golden grove dissuaded S.A. Yesenin


7. “The forest drops its crimson headdress, The frost turns the withered field silver, The day appears as if against its will And disappears over the edge of the surrounding mountains...”? “October 19” A.S. Pushkin 8.” Winter sings and calls, The shaggy forest lulls with the ringing of the pine forest. All around, with deep melancholy, Gray clouds float to a distant land.” Winter sings and calls. S.A. Yesenin


9. “In the evening, do you remember, the blizzard was angry, There was darkness in the cloudy sky; The moon, like a pale spot, turned yellow through the dark clouds”? “Winter Morning” by A.S. Pushkin 10. “Spring is coming, spring is coming, And on the quiet, warm days of May the rosy, bright round dance crowds cheerfully behind it!..”? “Spring Waters” F.I. Tyutchev


“Thawed-out” competition: what word is missing in the poem? 1.S.A. Yesenin “The fields are compressed, the groves are bare...”: “Oh, and I myself, in the ringing thicket, saw yesterday in the fog: ________ month as a foal Harnessed to our sleigh”? (red) 2.F. Tyutchev “Reluctantly and timidly...”: “The sun once again looked ______________ onto the fields, And the whole troubled earth was drowned in radiance”? (from under his brows) 3.I.A. Bunin “The bright April evening has burned out...”: “But the young chilled black soil smells fresh of greenery, And the light flows cleaner over the fields ___________ in the silence of the night”? (star) 4.S.A. Yesenin “Small forests. The steppe and the distance...”: “I don’t give a damn about fame And the fact that I’m a poet. I haven’t seen this ___________ area for many years...”? (sick) 5.F.I. Tyutchev “By the Enchantress of Winter...”: “Bewitched by the Enchantress of Winter, the forest stands - And under the snowy fringe, motionless, mute, __________ life it shines”? (wonderful) 6.N.M. Rubtsov “My Quiet Homeland”: “New fence in front of the school, The same green space. Like a crow _______, I’ll sit on the fence again!”? (cheerful) 7.A.S. Pushkin “Cloud”: “The last cloud of a scattered storm! Alone you rush across the clear azure, Alone you cast __________ shadow, Alone you sadden the jubilant day? (sad) 8.D.S. Merezhkovsky “Native”: “And the strong smell of young birch, grass and pine needles, when sometimes, like __________, helpless tears, warm rain flows in the darkness of the night”? (timid) 9.F.I. Tyutchev “Autumn Evening”: “In the lightness of autumn evenings there is a touching, ____________ charm: The ominous shine and diversity of trees, the languid, light rustling of crimson leaves”? (mysterious) 10.A.A. Bloc “Russia”: “Well? One more care - One tear makes the river noisier And you are still the same - forest, yes field, Yes __________ to the eyebrows? (patterned) 11.F.I. Tyutchev “The earth still looks sad...?” “The earth still looks sad, And the air already breathes in spring, And __________ in the field the stem sways, And the spruce branches move”? (dead) 12.A.S. Pushkin “Village”: “I am yours: I love this dark garden With its coolness and flowers, This meadow filled with fragrant stacks, Where _________ streams rustle in the bushes”? (light) 13. M.Yu. Lermontov “Motherland”: “And on a holiday, in a dewy evening, I’m ready to watch until midnight Dance with _________ and whistling Under the talk of drunken peasants”? (stomping) 14. F.I. Tyutchev “Leaves”: “O wild winds, Hurry, hurry! Hurry up and pluck us from the ________ branches!”? (bothersome) 15. I.S. Nikitin “Rus”: “There is a reason, Rus __________, to love you, to call you mother”? (mighty) Competition "Erudite"


1. What time of year is mentioned in A. Maykov’s poem “Swallows”? (Autumn) In this poem, the author is forced to watch how autumn gradually comes into its own, and to dream that he will grow wings that would allow him, like a swallow, to fly to warmer lands. 2. What “stands all day” in the poem by F.I. Tyutchev “There is in the primordial autumn...”? The whole day is as if it were crystal, And the evenings are radiant... 3. Which berry clusters are mentioned in A. Maykov’s poem “Autumn”? (lingonberry) The moss is not raised, not dug up by a pile of curly milk mushrooms; There are no purple lingonberry clusters hanging near the stump. 4. Which trees “keep dark greenery” in the poem by M.Yu. Lermontov's "Autumn"? (spruce) The leaves in the field have turned yellow, and are spinning and flying; Only in the forest do drooping spruce trees preserve the gloomy greenery. ... 5. What pours “on the resting field” in the poem by F.I. Tyutchev “There is in the primordial autumn...”? The air is empty, the birds are no longer heard, But the first winter storms are still far away - And clear and warm azure is pouring onto the resting field... 6. Which tree is tied up “like a white scarf” in the poem by S.A. Yesenin "Porosh"? (pine) 7.What birds are discussed in the poem by S.A. Yesenin “Winter Sings and Calls”? (sparrows)


8. What bird is mentioned in the poem by V.A. Zhukovsky "The Coming of Spring"? (lark) 9. What stirred the forest in A.A.’s poem. Feta “I came to you with greetings...”? I came to you with greetings, To tell you that the sun has risen, That it is a hot light; The sheets began to tremble. Tell me that the forest has woken up, The whole forest has woken up, with every branch, with every bird , and is full of spring thirst. 10. What trees are mentioned in S.A. Yesenin’s poem “Go away, my dear Rus'...”? Like a visiting pilgrim, I look at your fields. the poplars wither loudly . Teacher: World Poetry Day is a young holiday, it is celebrated quite widely in the USA, Europe, and, of course, in Russia. On this day, it is customary to organize evenings at literary clubs and meetings with readers. The holiday is solemnly celebrated not only by poets and their readers, but also by philological faculties of higher educational institutions, many schools, publishing houses of literary magazines, almanacs and newspapers. Not many become great and famous poets, but many have tried to write poetry at least once in their lives. After all, most people are far from alien to those “beautiful impulses of the soul” that prompt a person to take a pen, a piece of paper and start creating. Write poetry without thinking about fame and immortality. After all, even a small, unknown poem written by a child is also a huge spiritual contribution to the cultural and intellectual prosperity of the entire society. Yesenin, Pushkin, Blok and Fet, Akhmatova, Barto, Tvardovsky... In Russia, if you are a poet, you must be bright and catchy. To know, one must ignite with a word, And cure the soul with words. Don't you know this, Poet who lives next to us? Poetry is a great gift! Whoever manages to ride Pegasus will never be old, Rhyming thoughts every hour.

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History of World Poetry Day

For the first time, the initiative to establish the holiday was taken by the American poetess Tesa Webb back in the mid-30s of the 20th century. She proposed celebrating International Poetry Day on October 15, in honor of the birth date of the famous poet and philosopher Virgil. It should be noted that her proposal found a positive response in the hearts of many people: by 1951, on October 15, National Poetry Day was celebrated not only in 38 US states, but also in European countries. The celebrations were unofficial in nature, and the date of their holding was in no way recorded in the calendar of memorable days.

The holiday was celebrated for the first time on March 21 in 2000, in Paris, where UNESCO headquarters is located. The main goal of International Poetry Day was to emphasize the greatest importance that literature plays in the cultural life of modern society, to unite poets from all over the world and give them the right and opportunity to express themselves!


Traditions of World Poetry Day in the world and Russia

Despite the fact that World Poetry Day is a young holiday, it is celebrated quite widely in the USA, Europe, and, of course, in Russia.

On this day, it is customary to organize evenings at literary clubs, meetings with readers, which are attended by both seasoned and beginning poets. The holiday is solemnly celebrated not only by poets and their readers, but also by philological faculties of higher educational institutions, many schools, publishing houses of literary magazines, almanacs and newspapers.


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