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Literary quiz “Winter Tales Round Dance”


Literary quiz “Winter Tales Round Dance” Performed by: Aparenkova Irina Anatolyevna primary school teacher MBOU Secondary School No. 6, KstovoLiterary quiz “Winter Tales Round Dance”

Performed:

Aparenkova Irina Anatolyevna

primary school teacher

MBOU Secondary School No. 6, Kstovo

Dear friends ! I invite you to look into the wonderful world of magical winter fairy tales!

Dear friends
! I invite you to look into the wonderful world of magical winter fairy tales!

Which fish could make wishes come true and in which fairy tale? Pike

Which fish could make wishes come true and
in which fairy tale?
Pike

What was the name of the lazy man in this fairy tale? Emelya

What was the name of the lazy man in this fairy tale?

Emelya

What was the first wish fulfilled at the behest of a pike? So that the buckets go home on their own.

What was the first wish fulfilled
at the behest of a pike?
So that the buckets go home on their own.

How did Emelya come to the Tsar? On the stove

How did Emelya come to the Tsar?

On the stove


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In one fairy tale, Red Nose Frost and Blue Nose Frost argued about which of them could freeze a person faster. What fairy tale was this in?

Two Frosts

There are two fairy tales about the girl made of snow: one is folk, and the other was written by the Russian writer V.I. Dahl. What are their names?

There are two fairy tales about the girl made of snow: one is folk, and the other was written by the Russian writer V.I.
Dahl. What are their names?

How are these tales different? The girl Snegurochka turned out from a snowball in a pot on the window. The Snow Maiden was sculpted from the snow on the street.

How are these tales different?

Girl Snow Maiden

came from snow

lump in a pot on the window.

The Snow Maiden was sculpted from the snow on the street.

The Snow Maiden did not return from the forest - she melted when she jumped over the fire, and the dog Zhuchka brought the girl Snow Maiden from the forest.

The Snow Maiden did not return from the forest - she melted when she jumped over the fire,
and the dog Zhuchka brought the girl Snow Maiden from the forest.

Who is Gray Neck? duck

Who is Gray Neck?

duck

Why didn’t Gray Neck fly away to warmer climes along with the whole flock? The fox broke her wing.

Why didn’t Gray Neck fly away to warmer climes along with the whole flock?

The fox broke her wing.

Which animal is considered the most cunning in Russian fairy tales? At the same time, remember the winter fairy tale about him. Fox - sister and Gray wolf

Which animal is considered the most cunning in Russian fairy tales?
At the same time, remember the winter fairy tale about him.
Foxy - sister and

Gray wolf

How did the fox manage to deceive the man? Pretended to be dead

How did the fox manage to deceive the man?

I pretended

dead

Who else in the same fairy tale was deceived by the red-haired cheat? How many times has she managed to do this? Wolf Two

Who else in the same fairy tale was deceived by the red-haired cheat?
How many times has she managed to do this?
Wolf

Two

What did the fox say while riding the wolf? “The beaten one brings the unbeaten one”

What did the fox say while riding the wolf?

“The beaten one brings the unbeaten one”

In what fairy tale and why did the father take his own daughter into the forest in the cold and leave her there? “Morozko” The stepmother ordered her stepdaughter to be taken out of sight.

In what fairy tale and why did the father take his own daughter into the forest in the cold and leave her there?

"Morozko"

The stepmother ordered her stepdaughter to be taken out of sight

.

What did Morozko ask the girls sitting in the forest in the bitter cold? “Are you warm, girl? Are you warm red?

What did Morozko ask the girls sitting in the forest in the bitter cold?

“Are you warm, girl?

Are you warm red?

The old woman's daughter was rude and lazy. Morozko froze her. How did Moroz pay the girls for their work? Why? Tarikov’s daughter spoke politely, did not contradict Moroz, and did everything around the house. He rewarded her for this.

The old woman's daughter was rude

and lazy. Frost her

froze
.
How did Moroz pay the girls for their work? Why?

's daughter was talking to

politely, didn’t contradict

Frost, she did everything around the house.

He rewarded her for this.

In another fairy-tale kingdom, a girl was sent into the winter forest to pick flowers. What flowers was she told to pick? What is the name of the fairy tale? Snowdrops "

In another fairy-tale kingdom, a girl was sent into the winter forest to pick flowers. What flowers was she told to pick? What is the name of the fairy tale?

Snowdrops

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Who did the stepdaughter meet in the forest and who helped her find snowdrops in winter? Happy twelve months of the year. Brother April

Who did the stepdaughter meet in the forest and who helped her find snowdrops in winter?

Happy twelve months of the year.

Brother April

In another fairy tale, a girl found herself in a snowy kingdom. There she looked for her named brother. What was the name of the mistress of this kingdom? The Snow Queen.

In another fairy tale, a girl found herself in a snowy kingdom. There she looked for her named brother. What was the name of the mistress of this kingdom?

The Snow Queen.

In one German fairy tale, two sisters end up with a mistress, whose feather bed they must fluff. Did you find out what kind of fairy tale this is?

In one German fairy tale, two sisters end up with a mistress, whose feather bed they must fluff. Did you find out what kind of fairy tale this is?

How and why did they get there? The stepdaughter dropped a spindle into the well, and the stepmother ordered it to be retrieved.

How and why did they get there?

The stepdaughter dropped a spindle into the well, and the stepmother ordered it to be retrieved.

Why did Mrs. Snowstorm order her feather bed to be fluffed up so that the feathers flew in all directions? When the feather bed is fluffed up, snow falls on the ground.

Why did Mrs. Snowstorm order her feather bed to be fluffed up so that the feathers flew in all directions?

When the feather bed is fluffed up, snow falls on the ground.

How did Mrs. Metelitsa reward the girls for their work? She poured black tar on her stepmother's own daughter and made her stepdaughter rich

How did Mrs. Metelitsa reward the girls for their work?

Stepmother's own daughter

doused with black resin

Made my stepdaughter rich

There is a Russian fairy tale very similar to the German “Mistress Snowstorm”, only the feather bed needs to be fluffed not by Mrs. Snowstorm, but by... who? Moroz Ivanovich

There is a Russian fairy tale very similar to the German “Mistress Snowstorm”, only the feather bed needs to be fluffed not by Mrs. Snowstorm, but by... who?

Moroz Ivanovich

What was hidden under Moroz Ivanovich's feather bed? For what? Green grass. So as not to freeze.

What was hidden under Moroz Ivanovich's feather bed?
For what?
Green grass.

So as not to freeze.

Once upon a time there was a deer who could knock out precious stones with his hoof. In what fairy tale did a deer live?

Once upon a time there was a deer who could knock out precious stones with his hoof. In what fairy tale did a deer live?

What was the name of the girl who was able to see the wonderful deer - the silver hoof? Daryonka

What was the name of the girl who was able to see the wonderful deer - the silver hoof?

Daryonka

Recommended list of literature on the topic “Winter Tales Round Dance” for students in grades 1-4. Hare hut. Fox-sister and gray wolf. Mitten. Morozko. Snow Maiden. Winter quarters of animals. At the command of a pike... Two frosts. Boasting hare. Hare hut. Fox-sister and gray wolf. Mitten. Morozko. Snow Maiden. Winter quarters of animals. At the command of a pike... Two frosts. Boasting hare.

Recommended list of literature on the topic
“Winter Tales Round Dance” for students in grades 1-4.

  • Hare hut. Fox-sister and gray wolf. Mitten. Morozko. Snow Maiden. Winter quarters of animals. At the command of a pike... Two frosts. Boasting hare.
  • Hare hut.
  • Fox-sister and gray wolf.
  • Mitten.
  • Morozko.
  • Snow Maiden.
  • Winter quarters of animals.
  • At the pike's command...
  • Two frosts.
  • Boasting hare.

Twelve months. S. Marshak. Gray Neck. D.N. Mamin - Siberian. The Snow Queen. G.H. Andersen. Steel ring. K. Paustovsky. Two brothers. E. Schwartz. Moroz Ivanovich. V. Odoevsky. Mrs. Metelitsa. Br. Grimm. Christmas tree. S. Mikhalkov. Christmas tree. G.H. Andersen. Silver hoof. P. Bazhov. Nutcracker. T.A. Goffman. Twelve months. S. Marshak. Gray Neck. D.N. Mamin - Siberian. The Snow Queen. G.H. Andersen. Steel ring. K. Paustovsky. Two brothers. E. Schwartz. Moroz Ivanovich. V. Odoevsky. Mrs. Metelitsa. Br. Grimm. Christmas tree. S. Mikhalkov. Christmas tree. G.H. Andersen. Silver hoof. P. Bazhov. Nutcracker. T.A. Goffman.

  • Twelve months. S. Marshak. Gray Neck. D.N. Mamin - Siberian. The Snow Queen. G.H. Andersen. Steel ring. K. Paustovsky. Two brothers. E. Schwartz. Moroz Ivanovich. V. Odoevsky. Mrs. Metelitsa. Br. Grimm. Christmas tree. S. Mikhalkov. Christmas tree. G.H. Andersen. Silver hoof. P. Bazhov. Nutcracker. T.A. Goffman.
  • Twelve months. S. Marshak.
  • Gray Neck. D.N. Mamin - Siberian.
  • The Snow Queen. G.H. Andersen.
  • Steel ring. K. Paustovsky.
  • Two brothers. E. Schwartz.
  • Moroz Ivanovich. V. Odoevsky.
  • Mrs. Metelitsa. Br. Grimm.
  • Christmas tree. S. Mikhalkov.
  • Christmas tree. G.H. Andersen.
  • Silver hoof. P. Bazhov.
  • Nutcracker. T.A. Goffman.

References: 1. Andersen G.H. The Snow Queen. - M: Arcadia LLC, 1997 2. Bazhov P.P. Silver hoof. – M.: Children's literature, 1995 3. Br. Grimm. Mrs. Blizzard. - M.: Children's literature, 2010 4. Dal V.I. Girl Snow Maiden. - Murmansk: MKI, 1991. 5. Two Frosts: poems, stories, fairy tales. - M.: Children's literature, 2004. 6. Chanterelle - sister and gray wolf. - M.: Prof-Press, 2005. 7. Mamin - Sibiryak D.M. Gray Neck. – M.: Children's literature, 2011 8. Marshak S.Ya. Twelve months. – M.: Soviet Russia, 1987. 9. Frosty. - M.: Flamengo, 2003. 10. Odoevsky V.F. Moroz Ivanovich. – M.: Children's literature, 1998. 11. At the command of the pike: Russian folk tales in arr. A.N. Tolstoy. – M.: Strekoza-Press, 2006. 12. Snow Maiden: Russian folk tale, retold by I. Karnaukhova. – M.: Malysh, 1984.

Bibliography:

1. Andersen G.H. The Snow Queen. - M: Arcadia LLC, 1997.

2. Bazhov P.P. Silver hoof. – M.: Children's literature, 1995.

3. Br. Grimm. Mrs. Blizzard. – M.: Children's literature, 2010.

4. Dal V.I. Girl Snow Maiden. - Murmansk: MKI, 1991.

5. Two Frosts: poems, stories, fairy tales. – M.: Children's literature, 2004.

6. Fox - sister and gray wolf. - M.: Prof-Press, 2005.

7. Mamin - Sibiryak D.M. Gray Neck. – M.: Children's literature, 2011.

8. Marshak S.Ya. Twelve months. – M.: Soviet Russia, 1987.

9. Frosty. - M.: Flamengo, 2003.

10. Odoevsky V.F. Moroz Ivanovich. – M.: Children's literature, 1998.

11. At the command of the pike: Russian folk tales in arr. A.N. Tolstoy. – M.: Strekoza-Press, 2006.

12. Snow Maiden: Russian folk tale, retold by I. Karnaukhova. – M.: Malysh, 1984.

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