Game - quiz based on the works of Marshak, 2nd grade
Literary game - quiz based on the works of S.Ya. Marshak for junior schoolchildren of 2nd grade
130 years since the birth of the poet
Author: Bagrova Elena Viktorovna, primary school teacher of the 1st category, teacher of the primary school of the 1st category, class teacher of the Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution “Secondary School No. 1”, Kashira, Moscow Region. Purpose of the material: I bring to your attention an interactive educational game based on the works of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak. The game will help in organizing and conducting extracurricular activities according to the course “Visiting a Fairy Tale” in an extended day group. This material will be useful to primary school teachers; teacher-organizers, librarians, additional education teachers, parents; for children 7 - 10 years old. Goal: developing interest in fiction and reading; development of auditory perception, memory and speech, communication skills and culture of behavior, emotional-volitional sphere. Objectives: - consolidate knowledge about numerous works by S.Ya. Marshak; - in a playful way, remember and repeat the works of S.Ya. Marshak; - to awaken interest in his work. - learn to perceive the content of works; - instill an interest in reading books; — develop imagination, thinking, culture of communication; Preliminary work: Reading and memorizing poems and fairy tales by S. Ya. Marshak.
2021 has been declared the Year of Samuel Marshak. This year marks the 130th anniversary of the birth of its author - poet, translator Samuil Marshak. He was and is loved throughout Russia. Millions of children grew up reading his tales. Brief biography of Samuil Marshak Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak is a Soviet writer, poet, playwright, as well as a translator and literary critic.
Samuil Yakovlevich was born in Voronezh on November 3, 1887 into a Jewish family. The surname Marshak was passed on to the writer from a descendant who was a famous rabbi and Talmudist. The writer spent his childhood near Voronezh, where he also attended school. In addition, he attended gymnasiums in St. Petersburg and Yalta. A love of classical poetry was instilled in Samuel by a literature teacher who recognized talent in him. In 1907 he began publishing. In September 1912, the young couple went to England, where Samuel not only attended the University of London, but also worked on translating English ballads. Returning to Russia, he published these translations in the magazines “Russian Thought” and “Northern Notes”. In 1920, while in Yekaterinodar, he opened a number of institutions for children, including one of the first children's theaters in Russia. Soon his first children's books appeared with poems “The Tale of the Stupid Mouse”, “The House That Jack Built”, etc. In 1922, the writer moved to Petrograd, where he created a studio for children's writers and published a children's magazine, Sparrow. In 1960, Marshak’s autobiographical story entitled “At the Beginning of Life” was published, and a year later a collection of articles “Education with Words” was published. The writer died on July 4, 1964 in Moscow and was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery. Progress of the game
Round 1 Quiz based on the works of S. Marshak
1.Who is knocking on my door With a thick bag on his belt, With the number 5 on a copper plaque In a blue uniform cap?
Question: Name the profession of the hero of the poem. Answer: the postman from S. Marshak’s poem “Mail”
2. He sat down on the bed in the morning, began to put on his shirt, put his hands into the sleeves - It turned out that these were trousers….
Instead of a hat, He put on a frying pan as he walked. Question: Which hero of S. Marshak’s work could do this? Answer: the absent-minded man from Basseynaya Street from S. Marshak’s poem “That’s how absent-minded.”
3. She threw the suitcase, kicked the sofa, the Painting, the Basket, the Cardboard... - Give me back my dog!
Question: What did a lady leaving for another city deposit? Answer: Baggage from the poem of the same name by S. Marshak “Baggage”
4. Petya says to his mother: “Can I sleep in the light, Mom?”
Let the fire burn all night. Mom answers: - No! - Click - and turned off the light. Question: Why did Petya want to sleep in the light, what was he afraid of? Answer: darkness. Poem by S. Marshak “What was Petya afraid of”
5. -Your voice is too thin It’s better, mom, not food, look for a nanny for me!
Question: Who didn't like their mother's voice? Answer: a mouse. Fairy tale by S. Marshak “The Tale of the Stupid Mouse”
6. On New Year’s Eve, we issued an order: “Let our snowdrops bloom today!”
Question: Who helped the poor stepdaughter pick snowdrops in the middle of winter? Answer: Brothers Months. Fairy tale “Twelve Months” translation by S. Marshak Round 2 Insert the missing word in the title of the literary work:
1. Mustachioed (striped)
2. Vanka -
(Vstanka)
3. Cat and
(idlers)
4. Napping and
(Yawning)
5. Wax -
(Blot)
6. Master -
(Lomaster) Appendix to the 2nd round of the game For familiarization and reading , learning, discussion VANKA - VSTANKA (excerpt) Samuel Marshak
Vanka, Vstanka have unhappy nannies: They will start putting Vanka to bed, But Vanka doesn’t want to - he will lie down and jump up, He will lie down again and get up again.
They will cover him with a blanket on cotton wool - In his sleep, he will throw the blanket away, And again, as before, he stands on the bed, The child stands on the bed all night. NAP AND YAWNING Samuel Marshak
Napping and Yawning wandered along the road.
Drowsiness ran into the gates and gates, looked into the windows and into the cracks of the doors, and said to the children: - Go to bed quickly! Yawning said: whoever goes to bed sooner, she, Yawning, will say good night, And if anyone doesn’t lie down on the bed now, then she will order him to Yawn, yawn, yawn! MASTER-LAMASTER (excerpt) Samuel Marshak
I don’t want to study.
I can teach anyone myself. I am a famous master of carpentry! Like a hammer hit, the nail curled into a worm. I began to score differently, Yes, he bent in an arc. He hammered the third nail and turned his hat to one side. My nails are bad - you can’t drive them straight. So until this day the frame is not ready... WAX-BLOCK (excerpt) Samuel Marshak
Suddenly, leaving the bread and rice, a flock of rats scattered.
A dachshund dog, nicknamed Wax-Blob, entered the door. The crooked, dexterous dog stuck his long nose into the crack and caught a large rat - Apparently, the headmistress rat. And then he, like a sapper, dug up one of the holes and went underground to punish the thieves for their willfulness. They say that from then on the Flock of Rats left their holes. MUSTHASHED-STRIPPED (excerpt) Samuel Marshak
The girl wrapped the kitten in a scarf and went with it to the garden.
People ask: “Who is this?” And the girl says: “This is my daughter.” People ask: “Why does your daughter have gray cheeks?” And the girl says: “She hasn’t washed for a long time.” People ask: “Why does she have furry paws and a mustache like daddy’s?” The girl says: “She hasn’t shaved for a long time.” And as soon as the kitten jumped out, as it ran, everyone saw that it was a kitten - a mustachioed, striped one. What a stupid kitten! And then, And then He became a smart cat, And the girl also grew up, became even smarter and is studying in the first grade of the hundred and first school. THE CAT AND THE QUICKERS Samuel Marshak
The quitters were going to class, And the quitters ended up at the skating rink.
A thick backpack with books on the back, and skates under the arms on the belt. They see, the lazy people see: A gloomy and tattered Cat is coming out of the gate. The quitters ask him: “Why are you frowning, why?” The Gray cat meowed pitifully: “I, a mustachioed cat, will soon be one year old.” And I’m handsome, you slackers, And I’m smart, But I’m not trained in writing and literacy. The school is not built for kittens. They don’t want to teach us to read and write. And now you’ll be lost without a letter, You won’t get far without a letter. You can’t drink without reading, You can’t eat, You can’t read the numbers on the gate! The slackers answer: - Dear cat, We will be in our twelfth year. Soon. They teach us both literacy and writing, but they can’t teach us anything. We, lazy people, are lazy to study. We skate all day long. We don't write with a stylus on the blackboard, but with skates we write on the skating rink! The gray cat answers the loafers: “I, a mustachioed cat, will soon be one year old.” I knew a lot of lazy people like you, and I met such people for the first time! Round 3 Guess what's in the chest? S. Marshak RIDDLES
1. We walk at night, We walk during the day, But We won’t go anywhere. We strike regularly Every hour. And you, friends, don’t hit us! (watch)
2. We always walk together, looking alike, like brothers. We are under the table at dinner, and under the bed at night. (slippers)
3. They beat him with a hand and a stick. No one feels sorry for him. Why are they beating the poor guy? And for the fact that he is inflated. (ball)
4. In Linen Country A steamboat is sailing along the Sheet River, back and forth.
And behind him there is such a smooth surface - Not a wrinkle to be seen! (iron) Round 4 Who lives in a fairy tale?
From the pictures, children name the heroes of the fairy tale, and then the name of the fairy tale based on the main characters:
1) Mouse 2) Frog 3) Fox 4) Wolf 5) Rooster 6) Hedgehog 7) Bear S. Marshak “Teremok” You can invite the children to act out the fairy tale, prepare in advance elements of costumes, for example, headbands or masks made of paper.
1) Horse 2) Toad 3) Chicken 4) Pike 5) Pig 6) Duck 7) Mouse Cat S. Marshak “The Tale of a Stupid Mouse”
Appendix The Tale of a Stupid Mouse Samuel Marshak
The mouse in the hole sang at night: - Sleep, little mouse, shut up !
I'll give you a crust of bread and a candle stub. The mouse answers her: “Your voice is too thin.” It’s better, mom, not food, look for a nanny for me! The mother mouse ran and began calling the duck to be her nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Duck, rock our baby.” The duck began to sing to the mouse: “Ha-ha-ha, go to sleep, little one!” After the rain, I’ll find you a Worm in the garden. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “No, your voice is not good.” You're singing too loud! The mother mouse ran and began calling the toad as a nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Toad, rock our baby.” The toad began to croak importantly: “Kwa-kwa-kwa, no need to cry!” Sleep, little mouse, until the morning, I'll give you a mosquito. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “No, your voice is not good.” You eat very boringly! The mother mouse ran to call Aunt Horse as a nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Horse, rock our baby.” - E-go-go! - the horse sings. - Sleep, little mouse, sweet, sweet, turn on your right side, I’ll give you a bag of oats. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “No, your voice is not good.” It's very scary to eat! The mother mouse ran to call Aunt Pig as a nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Pig, rock our baby.” The pig began to grunt hoarsely and lull the naughty one to sleep: “Bayu-bayushki, oink-oink.” Calm down, I say. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “No, your voice is not good.” You sing very rudely! The mother mouse began to think: I need to call the chicken. - Come to us, Aunt Klusha, rock our baby. The hen cackled: “Where, where!” Don't be afraid, baby! Climb under the wing: It’s quiet and warm there. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “No, your voice is not good.” You won't fall asleep like that! The mother mouse ran and began calling the pike as a nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Pike, rock our baby.” The pike began to sing to the mouse - He didn’t hear a single sound: The pike’s mouth is open, But you can’t hear what it’s singing... The stupid little mouse Answers her, half asleep: - No, your voice is not good. You're singing too quietly! The mother mouse ran and began to call the cat to be a nanny: “Come to us, Aunt Cat, rock our baby.” The cat began to sing to the mouse: “Meow-meow, sleep, my baby!” Meow-meow, let's go to bed, Meow-meow, go to bed. Stupid little mouse Answers her sleepily: “Your voice is so good.” You eat very sweetly! The mother mouse came running, looked at the bed, was looking for the stupid little mouse, but the little mouse was nowhere to be seen... Fairy tale - play “Teremok”
(excerpt)
Samuel Marshak
CHARACTERS Evil grandfather.
Hedgehog. Good grandfather. Wolf. Frog. Fox. Mouse. Bear. Rooster. Good grandfather There is a teremok in an open field, Teremok. He is not low, not high, not high. A frog walked from the swamp and saw that the gate was locked. Hey, little lock, fall off, fall off! Teremochek, open, open! Frog Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in a low place? (Enters the little house.) Kwa-kwa!.. Silence... I’m alone in the little house. Even though it’s not very damp all around, it’s a nice apartment! Kwa-kwa! Kwa-kwa-kwa! There is a stove and firewood, and a cauldron and a frying pan. What a find, what a find! Before dinner, I'll kill the worm. Good grandfather As soon as the frog turned on the light, the little mouse knocked. Mouse What kind of teremok is this, Teremok? He is not low, not high, not high. Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in a low place? Frog I, frog-croak. And who are you? Mouse And I am a little mouse. Let me into the house, we will live together with you. We’ll get some ripe grains, and we’ll bake pancakes with you. Frog So be it, perhaps go home. It's more fun to live together! Good grandfather A mouse and a frog settled in, with a pop-eyed friend. They heat the oven, pound the grain, and bake pancakes in the oven. Suddenly the loud-voiced Cockerel knocks at dawn - Petya. Rooster What kind of tower is this? He is neither short nor tall. Hey, open the cockerel! Co-co-co, crow! Who-who-who lives in the little house? Who-who-who lives in a low place? Frog I, frog-croak. Mouse I, little mouse. And who are you? Rooster And I am a cockerel, Golden comb, Butter head, Silk beard. Let me live here, I will serve you honestly. I'll sleep in the yard. I will sing at dawn. Kukare-ku! Frog and Mouse So be it, perhaps, go home. It's more fun to live with three people! Good grandfather Here they live - the frog, the Cockerel and the little mouse. You can't spill them with water. Suddenly a gray hedgehog knocks. Hedgehog Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in low places? Frog I, frog-croak. Mouse I, little mouse. Rooster I am a rooster - a golden comb. And who are you? Hedgehog I am a gray hedgehog, No head, no legs, My back is hunched, On my back is a harrow. Let me live here, I will guard the tower. There are no better guards in the world than us, forest hedgehogs! Frog So be it, perhaps go home. The four of us will live together! Good grandfather Here they live - a frog, a hedgehog, a rooster and a little mouse. The little mouse crushes oatmeal, and the frog bakes pies. And the rooster is on the windowsill. He plays the harmonica. The gray hedgehog is curled up into a ball, He is not sleeping - he is guarding the little house. Evil grandfather Only suddenly a homeless wolf dragged himself out of the dark thicket. He knocked on the gate and sang in a hoarse voice. Wolf What kind of little house is this? Smoke is coming from the chimney. Apparently, lunch is being cooked. Are there animals here or not?.. Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in low places? Frog I, frog-croak. Mouse I, little mouse. Rooster I am a rooster - a golden comb. Hedgehog I, gray hedgehog - No head, no legs. And who are you? Wolf And I am a wolf, Clicking my teeth! Mouse What can you do? Wolf Catch Mice! Crush the Frogs! Smother the hedgehogs! Gut the roosters!.. Mouse Go away, toothy beast, Don't break into our door! The mansion is tightly locked with a bolt and a padlock. An evil grandfather is prowling a wolf in a dense forest, looking for a godmother-fox. And the fox comes towards me - Red tail, eyes like candles. Wolf Lisaveta, hello! Fox How are you, toothy? Wolf Things are going well, the head is still intact. And I, Lisaveta, want to ask you for advice. Do you see a tower in the field? Fox Teremok? Wolf He is not low, not high. Fox Not tall? Wolf Little Mouse There the grain is crushing, And the frog is baking pies. And the rooster is on the windowsill. He plays the harmonica. How good a rooster is - I wish I could just pluck the fluff! Fox Oh, my gray one, my tailed one, How I want a cockerel! Wolf Yes, I’m hungry too, - Only the gates are locked... Maybe someday, together, we’ll open the gates! Fox Oh, I'm weak from hunger! The third day, how empty my belly is. If only Mishenka the Bear met us, He would help us unlock the gate. We'll go look for him in the forests! Wolf Oh, fathers, he himself is coming here! Evil grandfather At this time, Mishka actually came out from behind the spruce tree. He shakes his head and talks to himself. Bear I'm looking for a log in the forest, I want to taste honey or ripe oats. Where can I find him, fox? Fox Do you see, Misha, the little mansion? Bear Teremok? Fox He is neither short nor tall. Bear Not tall? Fox Mouse-norushka There the grain is crushing. The wolf and the frog are baking pies. The Fox bakes cabbage pies, browned and delicious. Wolf And a rooster with a prickly hedgehog Cutting lard with a sharp knife. Fox Would you like to visit the Rooster, taste the Rooster's giblets? Rooster's Bear is good food. Where is the gate? Submit them here! Fox No, Mishenka, let's go and let's unlock it on the spot! Evil grandfather Here they go to the neighbors - a wolf with a bear friend. The fox walks ahead, leading the guests to the mansion. Bear Hey, owners, please open the door, otherwise we will smash the gates for you! Mouse Who came to us for the night? Mikhail the Bear! Which mouse? Bear Ivanovich. And in your opinion - Bear. Try to unlock it! I don't want to wait long. I'll break down your gates! Mouse Hush, Mishenka! Don't knock on the gate! Frog Our dough will tip over in the oven! Rooster Don't poke your nose into the little mansion - crow! Or I'll catch you with my spurs! Hedgehog If you are engaged in robbery, you will meet the watchman - the hedgehog! Bear The owners don't want to let me in. They don't want to buy me lunch! Fox Come on, Mishenka, turn your back. Come on, Mishenka, attack the wolf! If the three of us rush together, we will open the plank gates! Evil grandfather And their work went: They piled on the gate... Good grandfather Yes, they cannot unlock it. The bear snaps. He hits the wolf like a piledriver, And the fox is busy on the edge. She, the cheat, has the easiest time of all - She takes care of her red fur. Fox Go! Bear Back! Fox is going well! Bear Do you hear, little fox, how the planks are cracking? Wolf These are not planks, But the bones are crunchy - A shameless bear crushed me! Without lunch I will have to die. I still can’t catch my breath. I can barely make it to bed! Bear I won’t understand, fox, I can’t understand: Why did the wolf go berserk? Why did he run away? Fox You pressed him lightly - That’s why you ran away! I barely dragged my legs... But what good is a wolf? And without the wolf we will open the gates, we will taste cockerel together. Bear I really want to eat, little fox! I'll try to crawl into the gateway. Good grandfather The clubfoot contrived to put his paw into the gateway. Yes, apparently, it’s out of place - She doesn’t go back. The breath stole from my chest. He screamed at the top of his lungs. Bear Oh, fox, help! I can't stretch my legs! Help me for the sake of friendship, pull me from behind! Good grandfather The fox did not answer and went to his forests. And the rooster crows from the fence. Rooster Hey, stop the evil thief! Give me a poker, frog - I'll burn his heel! Good grandfather The bear trembled in fright and yelled at the whole area. Bear Oh, I'm afraid of the poker! Oh, little fox, help! Rooster Crow! Everyone to the yard! A thief breaks into the gateway. Hey, mistress frog, where is your big mug? Bring water quickly, pour it on Clubfoot! Mouse Water it, guys! Frog From the jug, from the tub! Hedgehog From the bucket, pour it over him, Do not feel sorry for the evil thief! Bear Help! Guard! He choked and drowned!.. Good grandfather The beluga bear roared, He rushed about in fright, He rushed with all his might - He almost knocked down the gate. At once he freed his leg and - go to your den! Howls on the go. Bear I won't come to you anymore! Good grandfather And the rooster crows from the fence. Rooster We drove away the evil thief! Crow! Ko-ko-ko! He ran far away, took off at full speed, and ran away without looking back. Ko-ko-ko! Crow! Will not return to the tower! Evil grandfather Our rooster went wild and fluffed up the satin fluff. And while he is cocking, a fox is crawling out of the bushes... Fox (quietly) Okay, Petya, wait, Something will happen ahead! Even if the wolf's sides are crushed, And the bear is caught in a crack, - I will avenge my own people, I will drag away the rooster! Evil grandfather The fox crawled up stealthily and sang sweetly, sweetly. Fox Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in a low place? The Fighting Cockerel lives there. He sings and shakes his head. His head is brighter than fire... Rooster Who-who-who is singing about me? Fox Oh, Petya, you dashing cockerel, You have a golden comb. Everyone is the envy of your beard. Fly here, my handsome man! Rooster No, I’d rather sit here and look down on you. Fox (quietly) Oh, Petya, the daring Rooster! Who in the world can compare with you? You have two wide Wings. You look a little like an eagle!.. Rooster I can’t hear what you’re singing about. Repeat: Who do I look like? Fox You are sitting far from me. Come - I'll whisper in your ear! Evil grandfather Then the rooster could not resist, sang in a ringing voice and flew down to the red-haired cheat. He came closer to her, And the fox, don’t be bad, Grab the rooster by the throat! The cockerel screams and fights, and the fox laughs at him. Fox Now I’ll say out loud what the rooster looks like. You look like yourself, rooster! I'll eat your giblets soon! Hee hee hee! Ho-ho-ho! Ha ha ha! You look like yourself, rooster! Evil grandfather Here is a fox running at full speed, And a rooster is beating in her teeth. A stupid rooster breaks out - feathers and fluff fly away. Rooster Dear brother hedgehog, Come out with a poker, With a poker, with a shovel - Beat the damned fox! The good grandfather heard the prickly hedgehog and shouted: “Robbery! Robbery!" He ran through the gate and reached the turn. He sees: a red fox with a rooster runs into the forests. A gray hedgehog rolled along the grass of the forest paths, through the pre-dawn dew, right under the feet of the fox. He doesn't give her the way, He pricks the fox's legs with a brush. Hedgehog I am a prickly gray hedgehog, You will not leave me, I will rip your furs. Give me the rooster! Good grandfather The hedgehog has pricking needles, The needles prick painfully. The fox is just spinning, like the spokes of a wheel. Fox Oh, you hedgehog, gray hedgehog, Don't scratch the fox's legs, Have pity on my furs! I'll let the rooster go! Good grandfather, she threw the rooster and quickly dived into the bushes, slipped between the stumps, and the prickly hedgehog followed her. A gray mouse and a frog are racing behind each other... Mouse Catch up! Hold it! Catch! Frog Tear off the redhead's tail! Good grandfather The chase rushes through the forest. A fox is running ahead. She lingered by the bush - And was left without a tail. And then she ran at full speed without looking back. The redhead disappeared into the forest - We just saw a fox! The gray hedgehog laughed. Hedgehog I will take out a sharp knife, I will cut the tail in half and give it to the housewives: Half a tail for you, frog, Half a tail for you, little one. Frog Thank you, gray hedgehog. Mouse You won't find better fur! I will put the tail on my neck, It will make me warmer in winter. In the fierce cold, in the frost I will wrap my nose! Good grandfather Here a hedgehog with a mouse and a frog are walking after each other. They carry the fox's tail with them, they talk vying with each other. Mouse We drove the fox away deftly. The cheat won't come back! But is the cockerel, our golden comb, alive? Frog He lies there and doesn’t move. We chased the fox and left him alone on the road. He can barely breathe, poor thing, beats with his wings and groans heavily. Hedgehog Don't worry about him: We'll find him now. I see a cock's comb on a hillock under an aspen tree! Mouse Why don't you get up, Petya? Frog Why don't you sing songs? Rooster I have no time for songs, sisters... I was in the teeth of a fox, I can’t even get up! Hedgehog Let me help you. I will take you by the wing, poor, lame bird... Well, get up! Maybe you'll get there. Rooster You are very prickly, hedgehog! Even though my legs can’t support me, I’ll get there without help. Good grandfather The rooster rises and speaks to himself out loud. Rooster Crow, crow! Why did I become a cripple? Because I’m simple-minded... It’s all my fault! Hedgehog Don't worry, my dear Petya, You will live in the world again, You will greet the red sun with songs again! - Good grandfather There is a teremok in an open field, Teremok. He is not low, not high, not high. Who, who lives in the little house? Who, who lives in a low place? Frog I, frog-croak! Mouse I, little mouse! Rooster I, cockerel - Golden comb, Butter head, Silk beard! Hedgehog I, a prickly gray hedgehog. I look like all hedgehogs - I have a hunched back and a harrow on my back! All together (singing) Today is a joyful holiday for us, In the yard we dance to the harmonica. We drove the bear into the forests, and the fox ran away without a tail. A fox ran away without a tail, These are the miracles we have! Round 5 Samuel Marshak “Children in a Cage” The guys have to guess who lives in the zoo
They gave him shoes.
He took one shoe and said: “We need a wider one, and not two, but all four.” (elephant)
Picking flowers is easy and simple for small children, but for those who are so tall, it is not easy to pick a flower!
(Giraffe)
Really, kids, am I good?
It looks like a big bag. On the seas in the white years I overtook steamships. And now I’m here in the garden, quietly swimming in the pond. (Penguin)
Why is water flowing from this baby?
He just came out of the pond, Give me a towel! (Swan)
When I get scared, I run, craning my neck.
But I can’t fly, And I can’t sing. (Little Ostrich)
Look at the little guys - The little ones are sitting next to each other.
When they are not sleeping, they eat. When they eat, they don't sleep. (Owls)
Thank you guys for your active creative participation in the game!
I think that everyone learned something new and interesting, and, most importantly, they wanted to re-read the poems and fairy tales of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak again. But S. Marshak himself, years later, was able to personally address you, his readers, with an appeal. Let's read it: Samuel Marshak Wishes to friends
I wish you to bloom, grow, accumulate, and improve your health.
It is the most important condition for a long journey. May every day and every hour bring you something new. Let your mind be kind and your heart be smart. I sincerely wish you, Friends, all the best. And everything good, friends, doesn’t come cheap to us! Sources: Internet resources
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To be remembered
Unfortunately, the only monument to the most famous and beloved poet has been erected so far. He appeared in 2015 in Voronezh near house No. 72 on Marx Street, where Samuil Yakovlevich lived. True, in many cities there are memorial plaques dedicated to the memory of Marshak.
But what Samuil Yakovlevich was lucky with was topography: streets and avenues in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Yalta, Donetsk, Cheboksary, Kramatorsk and Kyiv were named after him.
In recent years, people have begun to catch up and remember S.Ya. more often. Marshak: a children’s theater festival was invented in Voronezh, which bears the name of the famous poet; not so long ago, the tradition of holding international “Marshak Readings” was born. Publishers note that the popularity of Marshak’s children’s works is constantly growing. Thus, the general director of the Eksmo-AST Publishing Group recently noted that “in terms of sales dynamics, Marshak is ahead of Harry Potter.”
Monument to S. Ya. Marshak in Voronezh. Photo from the site https://cgdbvrn.ru/?page_id=1578