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Once upon a time there was a Rabbit, very modest and polite. Once, having eaten plenty of cabbage in the peasant garden, he was going home, but suddenly noticed the Fox. She was returning to the forest. She did not manage to steal the chicken from the peasant yard, and therefore the Fox was very angry and hungry.

Rabbit's heart fluttered. Run, but where? And the Rabbit rushed headlong towards the cave.

He did not know that another formidable danger awaited him there - a snake had settled in the cave.

The rabbit, however, was well-bred and knew that he was not supposed to enter someone else's house without permission.

I need to say hello, he thought, but with whom? With a cave, of course! " And, sitting down on its hind legs, the Rabbit politely said:

Hello, kind cave! Please allow me to enter.

Come in, come in! - she answered, wanting to deceive Rabbit.

Sorry to disturb you, ”he said. - I completely forgot that the Rabbit is waiting for me! Goodbye! - and rushed to run away as fast as he could.

Rabbit galloped into his hole and thought that politeness had never hurt anyone.

The snake curled up into a ball and grumbled:

I wish I hadn't answered him! Oh, those polite rabbits! He had to ask permission to enter!

Maria Timakova (Zelenina)
I will retell the outline of teaching the children of the older group. Retelling of the Mexican fairy tale "The Polite Rabbit"

Software content: Help the children understand the story behind the story: Politeness is always appropriate and rewarded. To teach, retelling the text, to convey with the help of intonation the character of the characters of the fairy tale. Foster a positive attitude towards polite deeds, the desire to commit them.

Vocabulary work: explain to the children the expressions of a trembled heart, run away as fast as possible.

Preliminary work: Consideration and comparison of images of a hare and a rabbit. The teacher's story about southern snakes, their habits, nutrition; reading books and looking at illustrations about caves.

The course of educational activities:

Part I. Preparing children for the perception of the work.

Remember who is called polite?

Why be polite?

That's right, with polite people it is more pleasant to talk, politeness helps not to quarrel, to live in harmony.

Also, politeness can sometimes help in difficult moment... This is described in the Mexican fairy tale "Polite Rabbit". Hear how courtesy helped your bunny get out of trouble.

Part II. Organization of the perception of the text. Reading a fairy tale.

Polite rabbit (Mexican fairy tale).

Once upon a time there was a Rabbit, very modest and polite. One day, on the way home, he noticed a fox. She was returning to the forest. She did not manage to steal a chicken from the peasant yard, and she was very

angry and hungry. Rabbit's heart fluttered. Run, but where? And the Rabbit rushed headlong towards the cave. He did not know that another formidable danger awaited him there: a snake had settled in the cave.

“We need to say hello to the cave,” he thought, and, sitting down on his hind legs, the Rabbit politely said:

Hello, kind cave! Please allow me to enter.

Come in, come in! - she answered, wanting to deceive Rabbit. But Rabbit knew perfectly well from his voice who he was dealing with.

Sorry to disturb you, ”he said. - I completely forgot that a rabbit is waiting for me! Goodbye! - and rushed to run away as fast as he could.

Rabbit galloped into his hole and thought that politeness had never hurt anyone.

The snake curled up into a ball and grumbled:

I wish I hadn't answered him! Oh, those polite rabbits for me. He had to ask permission to enter!

Part III. Deepening and clarifying perception. Conversation on the work:

Did you like the fairy tale? What did you particularly like?

What happened to the humble and polite Rabbit when he returned home?

The rabbit noticed the fox, and she was angry and hungry,

what she failed to steal. (chicken).

Rabbit's heart fluttered. And what do the words “trembled heart” mean?

After listening to the answers of the children, I repeat the passage according to the text: “The Rabbit's heart trembled. Run, but where? And the Rabbit rushed headlong towards the cave. He did not know that another formidable danger awaited him there: a snake. "

Probably, out of fright, the polite rabbit decided to say hello to the cave. What did he say? How?

Exercising children in a polite pronunciation of a greeting.

But how did Rabbit guess who he was dealing with?

How do you understand the expression "to run as fast as you can"?

So what helped Rabbit to avoid danger?

Part IV. Organization of the repeated perception of the text with

retelling, moral motivation.

Hear the tale of polite Rabbit again and try to remember it. We will learn how to tell it, and in the evening we will go to the kids, and you will tell them this story.

Repeated reading.

Part V. Organization of text reproduction by children. I ask for the text as desired. In the course of children's retelling, I seek independence from them.

In the assessment, I note the consistency and completeness of the transmission of the text, the absence of pauses, and expressiveness.

Estimated estimate: “Kids will love how. will tell them a story. He spoke in detail and in order about everything, without long stops and expressively "or:" You are good

told, but you need to learn a little to speak for the Rabbit politely, affectionately, and for the Snake - with a hiss, then it will be even better. "

Staging a fairy tale. After 2 retellings, I offer the children masks of a rabbit, a fox and a snake, I distribute the roles, the fairy tale is staged.

At the end of the lesson, I emphasize that children are already much better at telling fairy tales, memorizing almost everything.

I suggest rehearsing in your free time to prepare for retelling for the little ones.

Related publications:

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Abstract of GCD in the educational area "Reading fiction" in the middle group "Retelling of the tale" Turnip " Municipal autonomous preschool educational institution kindergarten of general developmental type No. 15g. Tuymazy municipal district Tuimazinsky.

Summary of the lesson on retelling the fairy tale "Hedgehog and the Hare", first heard in the lesson Program content: to teach to tell a fairy tale heard for the first time, to tell without gaps and pauses, to listen attentively to the retellings of others.

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Synopsis of the lesson to familiarize children with fiction in the older group. Retelling of the fairy tale by V. Suteev. Summary of a lesson to familiarize children with fiction v senior group... Objectives: To teach children to retell the work.

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Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All ... (continued)

CHAPTER TWO.
in which Winnie the Pooh went to visit, and got into a hopeless position

Once in the afternoon, known to his friends, which means that now you, Winnie the Pooh (by the way, sometimes he was simply called Pooh for brevity) walked slowly through the Forest with quite important species, muttering a new song under his breath.

He had something to be proud of - after all, he himself composed this little grumble song only this morning, doing, as usual, morning exercises in front of the mirror. I must tell you that Winnie the Pooh really wanted to lose weight and therefore diligently did gymnastics. He raised himself on his toes, stretched out with all his might, and at this time sang like this:

Tara-tara-tara-ra!

And then, when he bent down, trying to reach his socks with his front paws, he sang like this:

Tara-tara-oh, guard, tram-pam-pa!

Well, that's how the grumble song was composed, and after breakfast Winnie repeated it to himself all the time, grumbled and grumbled all the time, until he learned it all by heart. Now he knew her all from start to finish. The words in this Grump were something like this:

Tara-tara-tara-ra! Tram-pam-pam-tararam-pam-pa! Tiri-tiri-tiri-ri, Tram-pam-pam-tiririm-pim-pi!

And so, grumbling this Grumpy under his breath and thinking, - and Winnie the Pooh thought about what would happen if he, Winnie, were not Winnie the Pooh, but someone completely, completely different, - our Winnie imperceptibly reached a sandy escarpment in which there was a large hole.

Aha! said Pooh. (Tram-pam-pam-tiraram-pam-pa!) - If I understand anything about anything, then the hole is the hole, and the hole is the Rabbit, and the Rabbit is the right company, and the right company is such a company where they will treat me with something and listen to my Grumpy with pleasure. And all that jazz!

Then he bent down, thrust his head into the hole and shouted:

Hey! Is anybody home?

Instead of an answer, there was some kind of fussing, and then it became quiet again.

I asked: “Hey! Is anybody home?" - repeated Pooh loudly.

Sorry! - said Winnie the Pooh. - And what, absolutely, absolutely no one is at home?

Then Winnie the Pooh pulled his head out of the hole and thought.

He thought: “It cannot be that there is absolutely no one there at all! Someone is there after all - after all, someone had to say: "Absolutely, absolutely no one!"

So he bent down again, stuck his head into the hole in the hole and said:

Listen, Rabbit, isn't that you?

No, not me! - said the Rabbit in a completely different voice.

In my opinion, no, - said the Rabbit. - In my opinion, he is not at all, well, not a bit alike! And it shouldn't be like that!

How is it? said Pooh.

He pulled his head out again, thought again, and then put his head back and said:

Be so kind, tell me, please, where did Rabbit go?

He went to visit his friend Winnie the Pooh. They are, you know, what friends are with him!

Here Winnie the Pooh gasped in surprise.

So it's me! - he said.

What do you mean "I"? “I” are different!

This "I" means: it's me, Winnie the Pooh! This time Rabbit was surprised. He was even more surprised at Vinnie.

Are you sure about that? - he asked.

Quite, pretty sure! - said Winnie the Pooh.

All right, then come in!

And Vinnie climbed into the hole. He squeezed, squeezed, squeezed and finally found himself there.

You were absolutely right, - said the Rabbit, examining him from head to toe. - It really is you! Hello, very glad to see you!

Who did you think it was?

Well, I thought, you never know who it might be! You yourself know that here, in the Forest, you can't let anyone into your house! It never hurts to be careful. OK. Isn't it time to eat something?

And then he fell silent and did not say anything for a long, long time, because his mouth was terribly busy.

And later long time, purring something in a sweet-sweet voice - his voice became downright honey! - Pooh got up from the table, wholeheartedly shook Rabbit's paw and said that it was time for him to go.

The time has come? - asked the Rabbit politely.

It’s impossible to guarantee that he didn’t think to himself: “It’s not very polite to leave the guests as soon as you are full.” But he didn’t say it out loud, because he was a very smart Rabbit.

Aloud he asked:

The time has come?

Well, - Pooh hesitated, - I could stay a little longer if you ... if you have ... - he stammered and for some reason did not take his eyes off the sideboard.

In truth, ”said Rabbit,“ I was going to go for a walk myself.

Ah, well, well, then I'll go too. Good luck.

Well, all the best if you don't want anything else.

Is there anything else? - Pooh asked hopefully, becoming animated again.

The rabbit looked into all the pots and cans and said with a sigh:

Alas, there is absolutely nothing left!

I thought so, - said Pooh sympathetically, shaking his head. - Well, goodbye, I have to go.

And he climbed out of the hole. He pulled himself with all his forepaws and with all his might pushed himself with his hind legs, and after a while his nose appeared on the field ... then ears ... then front legs ... then shoulders ... and then ...

And then Winnie the Pooh shouted:

Ay, save me! I'd rather go back! Then he shouted:

Ay, help! No, it's better to go ahead! Finally, he screamed in a desperate voice:

Ay-ay-ay, save-help! I can neither back nor forward!

Meanwhile, the Rabbit, who, as we remember, was going to go for a walk, seeing that the front door was behind the bat, ran out through the back door and, having run around, went to Pooh.

Are you stuck? - he asked.

No-no, I'm just resting, - answered Pooh, trying to speak in a cheerful voice. - Just resting, thinking about what and singing a song ...

Well, give me a paw, - said Rabbit sternly.

Winnie the Pooh held out his paw, and the Rabbit began to drag him.

He pulled and pulled, he pulled and pulled, until Vinnie screamed:

Oh oh oh! Painfully!

Now everything is clear, - said the Rabbit, - you are stuck.

All because, - said Pooh angrily, - that the exit is too narrow!

No, it's all because someone was greedy! - said the Rabbit sternly. - At the table all the time it seemed to me, although out of politeness I did not say that someone eats too much! And I firmly knew that this “someone” was not me! Nothing to do, you have to run after Christopher Robin.

Christopher Robin, a friend of Winnie the Pooh and the Rabbit, lived, as you remember, on a completely different end of the Forest. But he immediately ran to help and when he saw the front half of Winnie the Pooh, he said: "Oh, you stupid bear!" - in such an affectionate voice that everyone felt better at once.

And I just started to think, - said Winnie, sniffling slightly, - that suddenly poor Rabbit will never, never have to walk through front door... I would then be very, very upset ...

Me too, ”said Rabbit.

Don't have to walk through the front door? - asked Christopher Robin. - Why? Perhaps I will have to ...

Well, that's good, said Rabbit.

Perhaps we'll have to push you down the hole if we can't get you out, ”finished Christopher Robin.

Then the Rabbit thoughtfully scratched behind his ear and said that if Winnie the Pooh was pushed into the hole, he would stay there forever. And that although he, the Rabbit, is always insanely happy to see Winnie the Pooh, nevertheless, whatever you say, some are supposed to live on the ground, and others underground, and ...

Do you think I'll never, never go free now? - asked Pooh plaintively.

In my opinion, if you're already halfway out, it's a pity to stop halfway, - said the Rabbit. Christopher Robin nodded his head.

There is only one way out, - he said, - you need to wait until you lose weight again.

How long do I need to lose weight? - Pooh asked fearfully.

Yes, for a week.

Oh, but I can't hang around here for a whole week!

You can just hang around perfectly, my silly bear. Getting you out of here is a smarter job!

Do not grieve, we will read you aloud! - the Rabbit exclaimed cheerfully. - If only it didn't snow ... Yes, here's another thing, - he added, - you, my friend, took almost the whole room from me ... Can I hang towels on your hind legs? Otherwise they stick out there completely in vain, and they will make a wonderful towel rack!

Oh-oh-oh, tse-e-lu-th week! said Pooh sadly. - And how to have dinner ?!

You won't have to dine, my dear! said Christopher Robin. - After all, you must quickly lose weight! Here's to read aloud - we promise you that!

The teddy bear wanted to breathe, but could not - he was stuck so tightly. He dropped a tear and said:

Well, then at least read me some digestible book that can support and console the unfortunate bear cub in a hopeless situation ...

And for a whole week, Christopher Robin read aloud just such a digestible, that is, understandable and interesting, book near the North Edge of Pooh, and the Rabbit hung the washed laundry on his South Edge ... And in the meantime, Pooh became thinner and thinner and thinner.

And when the week was over, Christopher Robin said:

He grabbed the front paws of Pooh, the Rabbit grabbed Christopher Robin, and all Rabbit's relatives and friends (there were an awful lot of them!) Grabbed the Rabbit and began to drag with all their might.

And first, Winnie the Pooh spoke one word:

And then another word:

And suddenly - very, very suddenly - he said:

Clap! - exactly as the cork says when it flies out of the bottle.

Here Christopher Robin, and the Rabbit, and all the relatives and friends of the Rabbit immediately flew upside down! It turned out to be a real heap small.

And on top of this heap found himself Winnie the Pooh - free!

Winnie the Pooh nodded importantly to all his friends in gratitude and with an air of importance went for a walk in the Forest, singing his own song. And Christopher Robin looked after him and gently whispered:

Oh you, my silly bear!