Methodological development “Autumn Tale “Geese and Swans”


GCD for speech development in the senior group. Topic of the lesson: Russian folk tale “Geese and Swans”.

Children: Stove!

Educator: (the figure of the stove is displayed).

A conversation ensued between them.

Let's remember which one? (children retell the scene)

Educator: Well done: you remembered the words of the heroes! Let's play out this scene: the conversation between Alyonushka and the stove. You will say plaintively the words (with a request in your voice): “Stove, stove, tell me where the Geese-Swans flew? And the stove will answer you: “Eat my rye pie, I’ll tell you.” To which you tell her: “My father doesn’t even eat wheat.” Agreed? Then they started...

Alyonushka runs through the forest along the path until she meets a stove. She turns to the stove.

Children: (all together)

“Stove, stove, tell me, where did the Geese-Swans fly?

Teacher: “Eat my rye pie, I’ll tell you.”

Children: (all together)

“My father doesn’t even eat wheat.”

Educator: Alyonushka didn’t eat the pie, the stove didn’t tell her anything. Alyonushka ran on with nothing.

Alyonushka runs farther than his feet and doesn’t feel them. And she met... an apple tree (the figure of an apple tree is displayed)

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Alyonushka says to the apple tree...let’s all say together: “Apple tree, apple tree, tell me where the geese-swans flew?” (children speak together with the teacher)
Teacher: “Eat my forest apple, I’ll tell you.” And Alyonushka, in response, we will all say together: “My father doesn’t eat garden vegetables” (the children speak together with the teacher)

Educator: Alyonushka did not eat the apple, the apple tree did not tell her where the geese flew.

Alyonushka ran further. She runs and meets a jelly river with milky banks (a figure of a river is displayed). “Mother River, tell me where the geese and swans have flown?” The river answers, let’s all say together: “Drink my jelly, I’ll tell you” (the children say together with the teacher).

Educator: Alyonushka did not drink jelly. The river did not answer her. Alyonushka became completely sad and began to cry, but then she heard a rustling sound under her feet. Who was that?

Children: Bunny.

Educator: Alyonushka told me what happened to her brother. “I’ll help you,” says the bunny, but you have to guess where your brother is. Alyonushka thought.

There is a hut in the dark forest (hands raised up in the form of a house)

Stands backwards (torso turns)

Grandmother Yaga lives in this small hut.

Crochet nose, big eyes. (depict a hook and binoculars with a hand)

And a broken leg (jumping on one leg)

Wow, so angry, (they threaten)

Go away, go away, don't come to us again. (threaten)

Educator: Alyonushka guessed where her brother was. She ran to Baba Yaga's house. (the figure of Baba Yaga and Ivanushka is displayed).

Alyonushka grabbed brother Ivanushka in her arms and ran as hard as she could home. (figures of Alyonushka and Ivanushka are exhibited).

Baba Yaga came to her senses, but Ivanushka did not.
She called the geese and swans and sent them in pursuit. (figures of geese are displayed)
Alyonushka is running with his brother, he hears geese flying, they are about to catch up.
Who sees ahead? (children answer together)
river.
(an image of a river is displayed).
Alyonushka: “River, little river, hide the geese behind us - the swans are chasing, they’re about to catch up.”
What did the river answer her? (the children answer together
: “Drink my jelly, I’ll hide it.”

Tale of Geese and Swans

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Russian folk tale adapted by A.N. Tolstoy

Tale of Geese and Swans summary:

This fairy tale tells how parents left their sister to look after their brother for the whole day. But since my sister was still a child herself, she wanted to play with her friends. So she sat her brother down on the sand and ran away with her friends, forgetting about him.

Suddenly swan geese swooped in and carried the boy away to Baba Yaga. The girl was helped to save her brother by a Russian stove, an apple tree and a river. But before helping, they gave her a job. My sister was smart and hardworking, so she coped with all the tasks. And for this they helped her hide from Baba Yaga and save her brother.

In this fairy tale, the people showed that they need to admit their mistakes and correct them. Throughout the story, the child understands that if you help others, you will receive it yourself. And also that you need to obey your parents and take care of your younger ones.

Read the tale of Geese and Swans:

There lived a man and a woman. They had a daughter and a little son. “Daughter,” the mother said, “we’ll go to work, take care of your brother.” Don't leave the yard, be smart - we'll buy you a handkerchief.

The father and mother left, and the daughter forgot what she was ordered to do: she sat her brother down on the grass under the window, and she ran outside for a walk. Geese-swans swooped in, picked up the boy, and carried him away on their wings.

The girl returned, looked - but her brother was gone! She gasped, rushed to look for him, back and forth - he was nowhere to be found! She called to him, burst into tears, lamented that bad things would happen from her father and mother, but her brother did not respond.

She ran out into an open field and only saw: swan geese darted in the distance and disappeared behind the dark forest. Then she realized that they had taken away her brother: there had long been a bad reputation about geese-swans that they carried away small children.

The girl rushed to catch up with them. She ran and ran and saw that there was a stove.

- Stove, stove, tell me, where did the geese-swans fly? The stove answers her: “Eat my rye pie, I’ll tell you.” - I’ll eat rye pie! My father doesn’t even eat wheat...

The stove didn't tell her. The girl ran further - there was an apple tree.

- Apple tree, apple tree, tell me, where did the geese-swans fly? “Eat my forest apple, I’ll tell you.” “My father doesn’t even eat the garden ones...” The apple tree didn’t tell her. The girl ran further. A milk river flows on the banks of jelly.

- Milk river, jelly banks, where did the swan geese fly? - Eat my simple jelly with milk - I’ll tell you. “My father can’t even eat cream... She ran for a long time through the fields and forests. The day was approaching evening, there was nothing to do - I had to go home. Suddenly he sees a hut standing on a chicken leg, with one window, turning around.

In the hut, the old Baba Yaga is spinning a tow. And my brother is sitting on the bench, playing with silver apples. The girl entered the hut: “Hello, grandma!” - Hello, girl! Why did she appear? “I walked through mosses and swamps, got my dress wet, and came to warm up.” - Sit down while you spin the tow. Baba Yaga gave her a spindle and left. The girl is spinning - suddenly a mouse runs out from under the stove and says to her: “Maiden, maiden, give me some porridge, I’ll tell you something nice.”

The girl gave her porridge, the mouse said to her: “Baba Yaga has gone to heat the bathhouse.” She will wash you, steam you, put you in an oven, fry you and eat you, and ride on your bones herself. The girl sits neither alive nor dead, crying, and the mouse says to her again: “Don’t wait, take your brother, run, and I’ll spin the tow for you.”

The girl took her brother and ran. And Baba Yaga comes up to the window and asks: “Maiden, are you spinning?”

The mouse answers her: “I’m spinning, grandma.” Baba Yaga heated the bathhouse and went after the girl. And there is no one in the hut.

Baba Yaga shouted: “Geese-swans!” Fly in pursuit! My sister took my brother away!..

The sister and brother ran to the milk river. He sees geese-swans flying.

- River, mother, hide me! - Eat my simple jelly.

The girl ate and said thank you. The river sheltered her under the jelly bank.

The geese-swans did not see it, they flew past. The girl and her brother ran again. And the geese-swans returned to meet us, they are about to see. What to do? Trouble! The apple tree is standing...

- Apple tree, mother, hide me! - Eat my forest apple. The girl quickly ate it and said thank you. The apple tree shaded it with branches and covered it with leaves.

The geese-swans did not see it, they flew past. The girl ran again. He runs, he runs, he’s not far away. Then the geese-swans saw her, cackled - they swooped in, beat her with their wings, and look, they would tear her brother out of her hands. The girl ran to the stove:

- Stove, mother, hide me! - Eat my rye pie.

The girl rather put the pie in her mouth, and she and her brother went into the oven, sat down in the stomata.

The geese-swans flew and flew, screamed and shouted, and flew away empty-handed to Baba Yaga. The girl said thank you to the stove and ran home with her brother.

And then the father and mother came.

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