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LITERARY RIDDLES AND CHARADES

Its poets compose,

Dedicated to kings and heroes.

(Oh yeah)

I. Ageeva

Compiler of dictionaries

For adults and for children.

(V. Dahl)

I. Ageeva

My first the syllable grows in the oak grove,

Second- deep ditch,

Add a letter or preposition.

Then find third syllable:

Knows him very well

Who plays billiards?

And in in general- this is a story

Great poet.

(Oak + Ditch + S + Cue = “Dubrovsky.”)

exclamation, affirmation,

Everything is a poet’s work.

(O + Yes = Oda.)

Who knows the parts of a motorcycle?

He will guess the word.

And if you add the letter “D”,

It will be possible to stage it on stage.

(Frame - d frame.)

You probably know me

I am the hero of Pushkin's fairy tales.

But if you replace “L” with “N”,

I will become a Siberian river.

(E l isey - E n isei.)

With the letter “I” is a storm, an eruption,

Flood, comet fall,

And without “I” - these are the fruits of inspiration,

What poets give us lovingly.

(Poetry I- poetry.)

I. Ageeva

This word means

What all poets are looking for.

We change the order of the letters -

We get the enterprise.

(Rhyme - firm.)

I. Ageeva

First- that's the boy's name,

well and second- you read in a book.

(Novel.)

I. Ageeva

At the church first glitters

And there is a carved cross on it.

The state has second,

All the people choose her.

A third in the book you will find

And you'll read it in half an hour.

(Chapter.)

I. Ageeva

LITERARY ANAGRAMS

Rearrange the letters in the given words so that they become or literary terms, or the names of writers, or the names of book characters.

ILO T _ _(Unit of collected works.)

(Volume.)

WHALE AND _ _(Rhythmic stress, strong place in the verse.)

(Ict.)

CHALK L _ _(Polish science fiction writer.)

(Lem Stanislav.)

CURRENT TO _ _(Character in the novel “Master and Margarita.")

(Cat.)

FEOD D _ _ _(English writer.)

(Defoe Daniel.)

TORBA B _ _ _ _(Russian children's poetess.)

(Barto A.L.)

BANK TO _ _ _(The addressee of the poem “II remember a wonderful moment...” A.S. Pushkin.)

(Kern A.P.)

FUGA G _ _ _(German writer- storyteller.)

(Gauff IN.)

OPER P _ _ _(A writer's tool.)

(Feather.)

NERVE IN _ _ _(French writer - fantastic.)

(Vern Jules.)

BOXING RING G _ _ _(Russian writer.)

(Green A.S.)

VEGA G _ _ _(Character from the play “Cherrygarden" A.P. Chekhov.)

(Gaev.)

MACIES A _ _ _(Russian children's writer and poet.)

(Akim Ya.L.)

OVAL A _ _ _(Pseudonym of N.V. Gogol.)

(Alov.)

MONET N _ _ _(Captain from the book by J. Verne.)

(Nemo.)

ACCORDION B _ _ _(Play by V. Mayakovsky.)

(“Bath.”)

REGIMENT TO _ _ _(Play by V. Mayakovsky.)

("Bug".)

COURT TO _ _ _(Unloved groom Thumbelina.)

(Mole.)

UKOS WITH _ _ _(The heroine of the fairy tale “Three fat man.")

(Suok.)

FORCE L _ _ _(The heroine of many fables by I.A. Krylova.)

(Fox.)

DARK M _ _ _(Novel by M. Gorky.)

("Mother".)

EMIR M _ _ _(Cycle of poems by A. Blok.)

(Mary.)

FOOT ABOUT _ _ _ _(Name of the Greatschemer and son of Taras Bulba.)

(Ostap.)

HORNY Ш _ _ _ _(Tale by A. Gaidar.)

("School".)

CHOICE ABOUT _ _ _ _(Roman I. Goncharov.)

(“Cliff.”)

KID E _ _ _ _(Russian authorpoetic tale.)

(Ershov P.P.)

VALLEY D _ _ _ _ _(The hero of P. Bazhov’s tale.)

(Danilo.)

NONSENSE N _ _ _ _ _(Chilean poetnamed after Pablo, laureate Nobel Prize.)

(Neruda.)

ISLAND R _ _ _ _ _(Character "War andworld" by L. Tolstoy.)

(Rostov.)

STOP P _ _ _ _ _(One of the musketeers.)

(Porthos.)

ALGEBRA B _ _ _ _ _ _(Accountant from the novel“Golden Calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov.)

(Berlaga.)

BELOVIK B _ _ _ _ _ _(Character“Man in a Case” by A.P. Chekhov.)

(Belikov.)

GNESINA WITH _ _ _ _ _ _(Title heroinepoems by S. Yesenin.)

(Snegina, “Anna Snegina.”)

SHOEMAKER B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Hero"Overcoats" by Gogol.)

(Bashmachkin.)

PRODUCT A _ _ _ _(Creator of literary works.)

SOCRATES C _ _ _ _ _ (Linear product particle.)

(Line.)

ATLANT T _ _ _ _ _(Outstandingwriter's ability.)

(Talent.)

FIRM R _ _ _ _(Subject of search for poets.)

(Rhyme.)

NOT HERZ G _ _ _ _ _(Russian writer- revolutionary.)

(Herzen A.I.)

NO OS WITH _ _ _ _(Kind of poem,Shakespeare's favorite.)

(Sonnet.)

I'M ANGRY Z _ _ _(French writer by named Emil.)

(Zola.)

AY NERVES IN_ _ _ _ _ _(Russian brothers-writers, authors of famous detective stories.)

(Weiners.)

CANCER TO _ _ _ _ _(Famous short storyP. Merimee, cycle of poems by A. Blok.)

(“Carmen.”)

MAG TAZOV G _ _ _ _ _ _ _(People's poet Dagestan.)

(Gamzatov Rasul.)

GEL US G _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian playwright.)

(Gelman A.I.)

PAIR HERE P _ _ _ _ _ _(Character in the playOstrovsky "Dowry", deceived

Larisa Dmitrievna.)

(Paratov Sergey Sergeevich.)

PA + WALL A _ _ _ _ _ _(Poetic meter.)

(Anapaest.)

YES + NO D _ _ _ _(Italian poet, author"Divine Comedy".)

(Dante Alighieri.)

VOLT + RE IN _ _ _ _ _ _(Frenchwriter-philosopher.)

(Voltaire.)

DARK + ZINA TO _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Russianwriter, historian.)

(Karamzin N.M.)

FOREHEAD + ONE B _ _ _ _ _ _ (Former Pushkin estate.)

(Boldino.)

LIPS + WOLF B _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian writer.)

(Bulgakov M.A.)

MAC + BALL M _ _ _ _ _(Russian children's poet.)

(Marshak S.Ya.)

KIT + RICE TO _ _ _ _ _(Queen detectives.)

(Christie Agatha.)

ROLL + OWL N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Russian poet.)

(Nekrasov ON THE.)

BACK + NUT Z _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian poet, translator.)

(Zakhoder B.V.)

CANCER + ELEPHANT TO _ _ _ _ _ _(in moderationplump character Astrid Lindgren.)

(Carlson.)

TURNIP + LIK R _ _ _ _ _ _(Responsea short statement from one of the characters plays.)

(Replica.)

Riot police + GOAL M _ _ _ _ _ _(Expandedstatement of one of the characters in the play.)

(Monologue.)

LITERARY HOMONYMS

Not only the confusing and predicament, but also the cover made of cardboard, leather and other materials that encloses the book.

(Binding.)

Not only the result of multiplication, but also the fruit of the labor of a writer or poet.

(Work.)

Not only a geometric curve, but also a strong exaggeration to create an artistic image.

(Hyperbola.)

Not only mesh fabric for check embroidery, but also the main story line works.

(Canvas.)

Not only a student’s document on academic performance, but also the form of a literary work.

(Diary.)

Not only patience, resilience and self-control, but also a quote.

(Excerpt.)

Not only a detail in the form of a wheel with a groove around the circumference for a cable, but also a Russian poet.

(Block - Alexander Blok.)

Not only the name of short grass golf courses, but also the pseudonym of a Russian writer.

(Green - Green Alexander. Real name is Grinevsky.)

Not only a series of equal-sized, even objects superimposed on one another, but also a rhythmic pattern that is minimally repeated in the verse.

(Foot.)

Not only a difficult event, an experience that causes moral suffering, but also a type of literary work.

(Drama.)

Not only the dome of the church, but also the section of the book.

(Chapter.)

Not only a criminal solving specialist, but also a literary work depicting the solving of intricate crimes.

(Detective.)

Not only a metal frying utensil, but also a Ukrainian poet, musician, philosopher and teacher.

(Frying pan - Grigory Savvich Frying pan.)

Not only a marine invertebrate of the order of decapod crustaceans, but also the name of a Persian poet, author of world-famous philosophical quatrains.

(Omar - Omar Khayyam.)

Not only armored war machine, but also the people's poet of Belarus.

(Tank - Tank Maxim.)

Not only a type of story, but also the name of the Russian poetess Matveeva.

(Novella - Novella Nikolaevna Matveeva.)

Not only the axis in the moving parts of the mechanisms of electrical measuring instruments, but also the addressee of the poem by A.S. Pushkin “I remember a wonderful moment...”

(Kern - Kern Anna Petrovna.)

Not only the name of the world's second cosmonaut, but also the surname of a Russian writer with the name of the world's first cosmonaut.

(German. German Titov and German Yuri Pavlovich.)

Not only the Russian measure of weight, but also the character of the “Golden Calf”.

(Lb.)

Not only the Prime Minister of Great Britain - the “Iron Lady” -, but also the young heroine of Mark Twain, to whom Tom Sawyer declared his love.

(Thatcher: Margaret and Becky.)

Not only a brilliant performance, a spectacle, but also an English writer, Nobel Prize winner in 1925.

(The show is The George Bernard Show.)

Not only an exhibition-presentation of new car models, but also a literary and artistic circle of selected people gathering in a private home.

(Salon.)

Not only a one-time subsidy awarded to a scientific institution, a creative team or an individual performer of any work, but also the captain of a work by Jules Verne.

(Grant.)

Not only the left or right side of the human body, but also the “housewife” of the Kid in Astrid Lindgren’s book.

(Bock - Miss Bok.)

Not only a book unit of the collected works of an author, but also the name of the young hero Mark Twain.

(Volume.)

Not only a resident of Finland, but also a young hero of Mark Twain.

(Finn - Huck Finn.)

Not only a brand of domestic car, but also a goddess of beauty, love, and marriage in Russian mythology.

(Lada.)

Not only the hero of Alexandre Dumas, who became a fabulously rich count, but also the French monarchist, who killed A.S. in a duel. Pushkin.

(Dantes. Edmond Dantes became the Count of Monte Cristo.)

Not only the curve of the seashore, but a character in M. Gorky’s play “At the Bottom”.

(Luke.)

Not only the city of the “Golden Ring” of Russia, but also the character of the novel by L.N.

(Rostov.)

Tolstoy "War and Peace".

Literary and mathematical quiz

To which Russian poet do these mathematical lines belong: “We consider everyone to be zeros, and ourselves to be ones”?

(A.S. Pushkin.)

Which Pushkin hero said:

"... I believed

I use algebra to create harmony..."

(Salieri in the work “Mozart and Salieri.”)

Whose lines are these?

“We love everything - and the heat of cold numbers,

And the gift of divine visions,

We understand everything - and the sharp Gallic meaning,

And the gloomy German genius..."

(A. Block “Scythians”.)

Which poet sang numbers?

“I bow to you, I wish you, numbers!

Free, ethereal, like shadows,

You hung like a connecting rainbow

To thoughts from the height of inspiration!

(V. Bryusov “Numbers”.)

Victor Hugo once noted that the human mind has three keys that allow people to know, think, and dream. Two of them are a letter and a note. What's the third key?

(Number.)

(His wife, who gave birth to his daughter Augusta Ada Lovelace, who inherited her mathematical abilities from her mother and became the world’s first programmer. True, her parents separated when her daughter was not even a year old, so Ada did not know her famous father.)

“I peer into you, oh numbers...” wrote Velimir Khlebnikov in his poem. What is it called?

(“Numbers.”)

Also in XI century, he considered all the options for solving the cubic equation using geometric methods, although he encouraged others to consider more often beautiful women yes a glass of wine. Who are we talking about?

(About Omar Khayyam, who studied astronomy, physics, and mathematics.)

What books did mathematics professor and logician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, write?

(“Alice in Wonderland”, “Through the Looking Glass.”)

What did Lewis Carroll invent as a mathematician?

(Ways to check the divisibility of numbers by 17 and 19. A technique for memorizing a series of digits of the infinite fraction 3.14..., thanks to which he could write the number pup to 71 decimal places.

Anticipated some ideas of mathematical logic.)

What Russian measure of length gave the name to two collections of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva? (Verst. Collections “Versts I ", "Versts II

", 1921-1922)

Here is a line from the work of the French writer Alphonse Daudet: “Four thousand barefoot and waving arms Arabs ran after the camel like fools, flashing six hundred thousand teeth.” Now count how many teeth each of the Arabs described by the writer has? How many inhabitants were there in the village of Florida, Missouri, in which the future writer Mark Twain was born, if in his autobiography the writer says: “I increased the population by exactly one percent. Not every historical figure

can boast that he has done more for his hometown”?

(100 people.)

In the story by I.S. Turgenev's "Mumu" says that Gerasim was "twelve inches tall." One inch is approximately equal to 4.4 cm. It turns out that Gerasim’s height was about 53 cm, which contradicts the description of the powerful figure of the hero in the story. Was Turgenev bad at mathematics?

(No. It’s just that in Turgenev’s time it was indicated how many vershok human height exceeds 2 arshins. One arshin is equal to 71 cm, so Gerasim’s real height is 195 cm.)

What number received the name Scheherazade (Scheherazade) and what are its wonderful properties?

a) This is the smallest natural four-digit number that can be represented as the sum of the cubes of two natural numbers: 1001 = 10 3 +1 3 ;

b) The number 1001 consists of 77 unfortunate devil's dozens (1001 = 77x13), 91 elevens or 143 sevens (remember that the number 7 was considered a magic number);

c) The properties of the number 1001 are used to determine the divisibility of a number by 7, 11 and 13.)

Is it true that A.S. Pushkin was born in MDCCXCIX, and died in MDCCCXXXVII year?

(Yes, the years of his life in Arabic recording are 1799-1837.)

What prose genre is the arithmetic average of a story and a novel?

(Tale.)

How, remembering the year of birth of L.N. Tolstoy (1828), is it easy to remember the day and month of his birth?

(The number of the year in the century - 28 - coincides with the birthday, and the number of the century - 8 - coincides with the number of the month of birth. Hence the writer’s full date of birth is August 28, 1828. This is how mathematical observation can help you.)

The record holder among writers with a score of 27,000 is L.N. Tolstoy, and in second place is A.S. Pushkin with 24,000. In what nomination?

(According to the vocabulary used.)

According to scientists, the characters in Shakespeare's works pronounce this word 2,259 times. What is this word?

("Love".)

“Mathematical” children's folklore is... What?

(Counting books, counting books.)

What “literary value” of a work can be both positive and negative?

(Hero, character in a literary work.)

What line can be found in literary work?

(Storyline.)

What do they like to make “divisible” from an unkilled bear, according to the Russian proverb?

(Skin. Share the skin of an unkilled bear.)

What mathematical law, known to everyone since elementary school, has become a popular proverb?

(The sum does not change by changing the places of the terms. This is a commutative, or commutative law, a property of addition and multiplication, expressed by the formulas a + b = b + a, ab = ba.)

Who is taller: the fabulous short Russian Little Man or Thumbelina?

(Thumbelina, because Thumbelina’s height is 2.54 cm, which is larger than the size of a marigold.)

What is the total weight of Deniska Korablev and his friend Mishka, characters in the stories of Viktor Dragunsky.

(24.5 + 25.5 = 50 kg, story “Exactly 25 kilos.”)

How many person was hiding under the pseudonym of Kozma Prutkov?

(Four: A.K. Tolstoy and three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers - Alexey, Vladimir and Alexander Mikhailovich..)

QUIZ “INITIALS”

Which famous Russian poet's initials (starting with his surname) form a sports and card term?

(P Ushkina A lexandra WITH ergeevich - PASS.)

The initials of which Russian revolutionary poet and Soviet playwright (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of the body exercising control and supervision of security traffic?

(G Erzen A lexander AND Vanovich and G elman A lexander AND Saakovich - traffic police.)

The initials of which Russian classic writer (starting with the surname) add up to the name of an evergreen coniferous tree?

(T Urgeneva AND vana WITH ergeevich - YEW.)

The initials of which Russian thinker and writer (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of a self-governing scientific organization in Russia?

(R adishcheva A lexandra N Ikolaevich - RAS - R Russian A academy n auk.)

The initials of which Russian writer with a count's title (starting with the name) form a theatrical term meaning part of a theatrical action?

(A lexey TO Konstantinovich T fat - ACT.)

The initials of which Russian poet of the Nekrasov school (starting with the surname) form an address to an adult man in Poland?

(P Leshcheeva A lexya N Ikolaevich - PAN.)

Which well-known Russian children's poetess's initials (starting with her last name) form the name of a big dance evening?

(B arteau A rot L ivovny - BALL.)

The initials of which Russian writer and poet (starting with the name) form the abbreviation of the sports title from which a serious sports career begins.

(TO Constantine M Ikhailovich WITH Imonov - KMS, To candidate in m Aster With port.)

Initials of which Russian writer, starting with a surname-pseudonym, add up to a frog word, and with a real surname, starting with a given name, into a brand of a domestic car?

(TO Averin IN eniamin A lexandrovich - KVA, IN eniamin A lexandrovich Z ilber - VAZ.)

What word can be formed from initials? children's writer Marshak: THERE or THERE?

(SYAM - WITH Amuel I Kovlevich M arshak.)

The initials of which Russian writer (starting with the surname), who gave wonderful fairy tales to children, form the second person personal pronoun plural instrumental case?

(IN Olkova A lexandra M Elentyevich - TO YOU.)

The initials of which Russian writer (starting with the name) form a substance that gives shine.

(L ev A Bramovich TO assil - LAC.)

Which great Russian science fiction writer's initials (starting with his last name) form the name of a small restaurant?

(B Elyaeva A lexandra R Omanovich - BAR.)

The initials of which Russian poet, author and performer of songs form an abbreviation of one of the types Armed Forces?

(IN Ysotsky IN ladimir WITH Emenovich - Air Force.)

Which Russian children's writer's initials consist of three letters "N"?

(N wasp N Ikolaja N Ikolaevich.)

Which Russian poetess's initials consist of three letters "A"?

(A Khmatova A nny A ndreevny.)

The initials of which Russian writer (starting with the surname) add up to physical quantity, numerically equal to the product of the body mass and the acceleration of gravity?

(IN eltistova E vgeniya WITH Erafimovich - WEIGHT.)

Which Russian writer's initials (starting with his name) form a synonym for the consonant word “Yes”?

(A Natolia G Eorgievich A lexina - AHA.)

The initials of which of the Russian brother writers, authors of detective novels, add up (starting with the name) into a word from the poor dog dictionary?

(G George A lexandrovich IN ainera - WOOF. This is the younger brother of Arkady Alexandrovich Weiner.)

The initials of which most famous French writer, starting with the surname, add up to a positive answer, but starting with the name - into a place for sinners.

(D Yuma A lexander - D A, A lexander D Yuma - HELL.)

The initials of which famous French writer (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of our Baikal-Amur Mainline?

(B Eilya A nri M ari - BAM. He worked under the pseudonym Stendhal.)

JOKIC QUIZ

Dentist- is this a literary critic specializing in the works of Dante, or a dentist?

(Dentist.)

Pedantry- is this an imitation of Dante or extreme precision and accuracy?

(Second.)

Fiction - this is a description of the invention of A.G. Bella or mass literary entertainment production?

(Second.)

Makeup artist- is this a researcher of the works of the Brothers Grimm or a theater worker?

(Theatre worker doing make-up for the performers.)

Hobbit- is this a person who has a hobby, or a fairy-tale character?

(Fairy-tale character by John Tolkien.)

Critic- is he a resident of the Greek island of Crete or a person involved in the interpretation and evaluation of works of literature from the point of view of modernity?

(A person engaged in criticism. And a resident of the island of Crete is a Cretan.)

He is a critic, she is... Who?

(Criticism.)

Just two prepositions are needed prose writer to create all his works?

(Pro-for - prose.)

What is a natural disaster?

(This is when you were assigned to learn a lot of poems at home.)

How old was A.S. Pushkin, when was he born?

(Zero.)

Who is better to be: a bibliophile or a bibliomaniac?

(A bibliomaniac’s love for collecting books is simply pathological; he already forgets about the cultural value of collected objects. It’s better to be a bibliophile.)

The deep meaning of Krylov’s fable “The Crow and the Fox” is that only by losing the cheese did the crow gain... What?

(Freedom of speech.)

Both Mazai and Pikhto - who are they?

(Each of them is a grandfather.)

What very famous fairy tale... ruins children's teeth?

(“Golden Key” is a toffee candy that is excellent at removing fillings.)

Which fairy-tale heroine of Charles Perrault can not only the wolf, but also all the kids feast on?

(“Little Red Riding Hood,” because these are chocolates.)

Which fairy-tale hero has been quenching the thirst of Russian children since Soviet times?

(“Pinocchio” is a soda drink.)

Which American writer was dubbed “zero inductance” by physicists and jokers?

(O. Henry = 0 henry, and inductance is measured in henry.)

In “War and Peace” L.N. Tolstoy has a phrase: “Pierre Bezukhov opened the letter.” Where did Pierre get the computer and printer at that time?

(Nowhere, of course. The word “unsealed” should be understood as “opened.”)

Russian programmers have proven that Carlson is a computer glitch! What is their proof?

(Carlson appears only when the Kid's windows are open -windows.)

Which Turgenev hero did not have a sound card?

(Gerasim is a mute janitor.)

What is the difference between “Spring Waters” and “Spring Waters”?

(“Spring Waters” is a poem by F.I. Tyutchev, and “Spring Waters” is a story by I.S. Turgenev.)

Why mathematicians love it so much epigrams And epitaphs?

(Because they contain their favorite number Pi - p: uh pi grams, uh pi tafia.)

In the name of which character A.A. Milna run out of all domestic addresses on the Internet?

(RU- little kangaroo. This is how the characters are read - . RU)

The name of which title character of the novel by L.N. Is Tolstoy read the same way both from left to right and from right to left?

(Karenina Anna - Anna.)

Literary quiz game “Who is smarter than everyone?”

Participants:

Presenter, class of players.

Preliminary preparation.

Squares of arbitrary size are cut from a piece of colored paper. In total, you will need several dozen similar squares. Each player who gives the correct answer to the presenter’s question receives such a square as a reward. At the end of the game, the guys count the squares, and the one who scored them greatest number, becomes the winner of the game. Since the game consists of two parts, it would be better if the teacher stocked up with squares of two different colors - for the first and second rounds.

Note.

The proposed scenario can be used to conduct not one, but two or even three events, since each section of the competition contains a large reserve of gaming material.

Presenter.

Guys, today we will spend with you fun game called “Who is the smartest of all”, where you will have to remember some of the heroes of popular children's books - what their names were, where they lived, and what adventures they had. Just don’t rush to make boring faces. All tasks in this game will not be difficult for you at all. On the contrary, I think that you will do them with a smile. The game will go like this: I ask a question, and the one who is the first to raise his hand and gives the correct answer will receive from me such a square of paper. And my assistants will watch who raised their hand first, who raised their hand second, and so on (represents assistants). And at the end of the game we will count who scored how many squares. Whoever is able to give the largest number of correct answers will receive the most squares and will be the winner. Let's start our game with the easiest tasks.

Here's the first task.

It is necessary to add the name of the literary hero. For example, I say the word “baba”, and you should finish - “Yaga”, I say “dad”, and your answer is “Carlo”. And so on - is the condition of the game clear? Then let's begin. For every correct answer you will receive a reward card. (Alternately names the words for which the guys must name the missing literary “pair”) .

  • Fly (clattering, burning),
  • chicken (ryaba),
  • fox (sister),
  • The Little Humpbacked Horse),
  • sivka (burka),
  • Ivanushka (brother, fool),
  • uncle (Fedor, Styopa),
  • Crocodile Gena),
  • Dr. Aibolit),
  • shark (karakula),
  • parrot (Carudo (Kesha, etc.)),
  • dog (Abba),
  • pig (Oink-oink),
  • monkey (Chi-chi),
  • robber (Barmaley (Nightingale),
  • Karabas (Barabas),
  • Tsar (Saltan, Peas, Dadon),
  • Ali (Baba),
  • Ilya Muromets),
  • Winnie the Pooh),
  • Christopher (Robin)
  • Tin Woodman),
  • python (Kaa),
  • tiger (Sherkhan),
  • panther (Bagheera),
  • Koschei the Deathless).

Presenter.

And now - the second task.

Let's remember why we like fairy tales? Probably because in fairy tales the most unusual characters can come to life and talk to us - animals, dolls, trees, flowers and even straw effigies. Now you will need to remember which character had the following name.

  • Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (mongoose),
  • Winnie the Pooh (teddy bear),
  • Pinocchio (wooden man),
  • Moidodyr (washbasin),
  • Scarecrow (straw man)
  • ugly duckling (swan),
  • Baby (boy)
  • Gena (crocodile),
  • Marquis Karabas
  • (miller's son)
  • Suok (girl)
  • Tyanitolkay (an unprecedented beast with two heads),
  • Donkey Skin (princess),
  • Matroskin (cat).

Third stage of the game similar to the previous one, where you guessed who the named hero was. It's called "Man is not a man." And now you have to remember whether the named hero was a person or some other creature. Only this stage of the game still bears the peculiar name “Silence”. You don't have to answer my question out loud. And you should just nod your head, if the hero is a person, this means that you agree that this hero is a person. And if this hero is not a person, you need to clap your hands. Do you remember? If it’s a person, nod your head; if not, clap your hands, be attentive. So, let’s quickly remember and show with conventional signs who he is:

  • Ava (not a person),
  • Piglet (not a person),
  • King Dadon (man),
  • mother of the girl Ellie (human),
  • Sivka-Burka (not a person),
  • Mouse King (not human)
  • Signor Tomato (not a person),
  • gymnast Tibul (human),
  • Ali Baba (person)
  • Ole-Lukoil (not a person),
  • Ilya Muromets (person),
  • Bagheera (not human)
  • little Ru (not a person),
  • poodle Artemon (not human),
  • Mowgli (human).

The first part of our game has come to an end. Now I ask you to count who collected how many coupons. The three people who collect the most tickets become leaders. They will have to participate in the second part of our game, where the real winner will be revealed. For their correct answers, leaders will also receive coupons, only of a different color, so as not to confuse them with prizes for the first part of the game.

So, the second part of the game, which is called “Game with Leaders”.

The tasks of the second part will be similar to the tasks of the first part, only a little more complicated. And the second part, like the first, will consist of several stages.

The first stage of the game is “Place of Residence” - guess where the heroes of different books lived:

  • Carlson (on the roof),
  • Winnie the Pooh (at Pooh Edge),
  • Uncle Fedor (in the village of Prostokvashino),
  • Dunno (in Flower City),
  • Moomins (in Moomin Valley),
  • Mowgli (in the jungle)
  • wizard Goodwin (in the Emerald City),
  • The Nutcracker (in the city of Konfetenburg),
  • a girl named Yalo (in the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors),
  • Pull (in Africa),
  • The Little Prince (on a star),
  • White rabbit and Cheshire cat (in Wonderland).

The second stage is “The beginning of the book.”

Guess the title of the book by its beginning. You need to listen to the opening phrase from the book and remember its name.

  • “It was seven o’clock on a sultry evening in the Sionian Mountains when Father Wolf woke up after a day’s rest” (R. Kipling, “Mowgli”).
  • “In the city of Stockholm, on the most ordinary street, in the most ordinary house, lives an ordinary Swedish family named Svanteson.” (A. Lindgren, “Kid and Carlson”).
  • "Beyond the mountains, beyond the forests,
    Across the wide seas
    Not in heaven, on earth
    There lived an old man in one village.” (P. Ershov, “The Little Humpbacked Horse.”).
  • “Among the vast Kansas steppe lived a girl named Ellie.” (A. Volkov, “The Wizard of the Emerald City”).
  • “Once upon a time, in a town on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, there lived an old carpenter, Giuseppe, nicknamed Gray Nose.” (A. Tolstoy, “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio.”).
  • “In one dense tropical forest there lived a very funny animal. His name was Cheburashka.” (E. Uspensky, “Crocodile Gena and his friends.”).
  • "In one fairytale city lived the short ones." (N. Nosov, “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”).
  • “The blanket ran away.
    The sheet flew away
    And the pillow is like a frog,
    She galloped away from me." (K. Chukovsky, “Moidodyr.”).
  • “Some parents had a boy. His name was Uncle Fyodor.” (E. Uspensky, “Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat”).
  • "Three maidens by the window
    We spun late in the evening.” (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of Tsar Saptan, of his son, the glorious and powerful hero Guidon Saltanovich and of the beautiful Swan Princess”).
  • “Once upon a time there was a doctor. He was kind." (K Chukovsky, “Doctor Aibolit”),
  • “The time of wizards has passed. In all likelihood, they never existed.” (Yu. Olesha, “Three Fat Men”).
  • “One day we were walking in the yard - Alenka, Mishka and me.” (V. Dragunsky, “The Enchanted Letter”).
  • "Once upon a time there was a pop
    Thick forehead." (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda”).
  • “Do you know how many months there are in a year? Twelve. What are their names?” (S. Marshak, “Twelve Months”).
  • “There lived an old man in our factory, nicknamed Kokovanya.” (P. Bazhov, “Silver Hoof”).
  • “The strawberries have ripened in the forest. Dad took the mug, mom took the cup, the girl Zhenya took the jug, and little Pavlik was given a saucer.” (V. Kataev, “Pipe and Jug”).
  • “Once upon a time there lived a queen who had a son so ugly that for a long time they doubted whether he was human.” C. Perrault, “Riquet with a Tuft”).
  • “There lived an old man with his old woman
    By the bluest sea." (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Goldfish”).
  • “Once upon a time there were twenty-five tin soldiers in the world.” (H.-H. Andersen, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”).

The third stage is “Cats and Dogs”.

Depending on what animal is among the characters in the book I named, you will need to bark or meow, and then name this animal. Please note that in some of the books you will meet two of these animals at the same time.

  • "The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof." (Bimbo the dog).
  • "Crocodile Gena and his friends." (Dog Tobik).
  • "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio." (Cat Basilio and poodle Artemon).
  • Russian folk tale “Turnip” (Zhuchka the dog and Murka the cat).
  • "Doctor Aibolit" (Ava the Dog).
  • Russian folk tale adapted by V. I. Dahl “The Snow Maiden” (Bug the Dog).
  • "White-fronted" (White-fronted dog).
  • "Puss in Boots" (Puss).

Now let's count which of the leaders scored the most cards for correct answers, and he will be the winner in our literary game.

See also:

: Two words of the Russian language with directly opposite meanings come from one word - “tubercle”. Moreover, one of these words means something beautiful, and the other, on the contrary, means something terrible. You have to name both of these words.
Hint: this beauty is mentioned in one poem by B. Pasternak.

Answer: From the Latin “tubercle” comes two words: “tuberculosis” and “tuberose” - a rose covered with tubercles.

A comment: In B. Pasternak's poem "Feasts" there are the following lines:
"I drink the bitterness of tuberoses, the bitterness of autumn skies
And in them there is a burning stream of your betrayals."

Question 20: A.S. Pushkin in “Little Tragedies” clearly hinted about which processor manufacturing company he preferred. Which one?

Question 21: There is on the Volga between Nizhny Novgorod and Cheboksary the small town of Kozmodemyansk. At first this century this city ended up in a famous literary work, but under a different name. The path of the heroes of the work ran through this city, and the events that took place in this city are connected with a very popular game. What kind of work is this and what was the name of the city in it?

Question 22: Small box, baked goods, pet, part of a face. Complete this reading list.

Question 24: Which Russian writer has a last name, first name and patronymic consisting of the same number of letters?

Answer:
Griboyedov Alexander Sergeevich,
Chakovsky Alexander Borisovich (1913-1994),
Begichev Dmitry Nikitich (1786-1855),
Biryukov Nikolai Zotovich (1912-66),
Stanyukovich Konstantin Mikhailovich (1843-1903).

Literary quiz"Through the pages of children's works."

Nechaeva Elena Nikolaevna, teacher primary classes KSU “Secondary school No. 21, Saryozek village” Osakarovsky district, Karaganda region Kazakhstan.
A literary quiz on children's works is intended for children aged 9-10 years. This material can be used for extracurricular work in subjects, in conducting cool hours. The children love fairy tales very much, they always know a lot of them, and read them with pleasure. And therefore this quiz will be interesting to them.
Target: Expanding knowledge of works for children.
Tasks: generalize knowledge of children's works; develop ingenuity, resourcefulness, erudition, memory; cultivate a love of reading.
Equipment: fairy-tale heroes, crossword puzzle, presentation possible.

Progress of the event.
Three teams participate in the quiz.
Guys, do you like fairy tales? How many of them do you know? But now we will check this. Today we will conduct a quiz “Through the pages of children's works”, through the pages of your favorite fairy tales. At the end of our quiz we will be able to find out who is the best expert on fairy tales. To play, we need to split into three teams. In my bag there are pictures depicting objects that belonged to fairy-tale characters (a key, a pumpkin, a flower). Children take out pictures and group into teams. Guys, who does the key belong to? Those who have the key, you are the Pinocchio team. Who owns the pumpkin? You are a “Cinderella” team, but who owns the flower? You are a team - “Thumbelina”. And so we begin our quiz.
Competition "Magic words".
So, our first competition “Magic Words”. You need to remember which characters said certain magic words and in which work.
1. “At the behest of the pike, at my will.” (Emelya in Russian folk tale"By magic")
2. Sivka-Burka, prophetic kaurka! Stand before me like a leaf before the grass. (Ivan the Fool in the Russian folk tale “Sivka-Burka”)
3. “Sim-sim open!” (Ali Baba, in the eastern fairy tale “Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves”)
4. Fly, fly petal, through west to east, through north, through south, come back in a circle! As soon as you touch the ground, it’s my order! (Zhenya, in the fairy tale “The Seven-Flower Flower” by V. Kataev)
5. “One, two, three. Cook a pot! (Girl, in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale “A Pot of Porridge”)
6. “Cracks, fex, pex” (Alice the Fox, Basilio the Cat, Pinocchio, in A.N. Tolstoy’s fairy tale “The Key or the Adventures of Pinocchio.”
7. “Mutabor” (Calif, in V. Gauf’s fairy tale “Calif the Stork”)
8. “Kara – baras.” (Moidodyr, K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr”)
9. “Oh, you, my poor orphans,
The irons and pans are mine!
Come home, unwashed,
I will wash you with spring water.
I'll clean you with sand
I'll douse you with boiling water,
And you will be again
Like the sun shining." (Fedora from the work of K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”)
Competition “Amazing Transformations”.
The second competition is called “Amazing Transformations”. You need to remember who the heroes of various works for children turned into or were enchanted into.
1. Who did Prince Guidon turn into in A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale “The Tale of Tsar Saltan, his son the glorious and mighty hero Prince Gvidon Saltanovich and the beautiful Swan Princess”? (mosquito, bumblebee, fly)
2. Who did the cannibal giant turn into in Ch. Perrault’s fairy tale “Puss in Boots”? (lion, mouse)
3. Who did the old witch turn into? handsome boy Allegedly in the fairy tale by V. Gauf? (to dwarf)
4. Who did the 11 brother princes turn into every morning in H. C. Andersen’s fairy tale? (in the fairy tale “Wild Swans” there are 11 beautiful swans)
5. Who did the ugly duckling turn into in H. C. Andersen’s fairy tale? (into a beautiful swan)
6. In the Nanai fairy tale, who did she turn into? beautiful girl Yoga? (to the goose)
7. What did the girl Snegurochka turn into in the Russian folk tale? (in a cloud)
8. Who did Ivanushka the Fool turn into in the Russian folk tale “Sivka-Burka” when he got into his right ear and out of his left? (a good fellow, whatever you think of, guess, say in a fairy tale, or describe with a pen)
9. What did the Little Mermaid turn into in H. C. Andersen’s fairy tale? (into sea foam)
Competition "Who is the author".
Our third competition is called “Who is the author”. Each team will be read an excerpt from a work, you need to guess the author of this work, and the work itself.
1. Tell my mirror my light,
Tell me the whole truth.
Yal is the sweetest in the world,
All blush and whiter... (A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of dead princess and seven heroes"
2. As soon as the oblique team sat down,
The entire island disappeared under water. (N.A. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares”)
3. My phone rang.
Who's speaking? - elephant!
Where? - from a camel.
What do you need? – chocolate.
For whom?
For my son?... (K. Chukovsky “Telephone”)
4. An old man lived with his old woman
By the bluest sea;
They lived in a dilapidated dugout
Exactly thirty years and three years. (A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”)
5. Fly, fly petal,
Through west to east,
Through the north, through the south,
Come back after making a circle.
As soon as you touch the ground -
To be in my opinion led. (V. Kataev “The Seven-Flower Flower”)
6. –Are you warm, girl? Are you warm red?
- Warm, Frost, warm, father. (Russian folk tale "Morozko")
Competition "Guess the riddle".
1. This girl is very small,
And she slept in the flower.
The beetle danced with her
The vole mouse was kept in a hole,
She found herself in the land of flowers. (Thumbelina)
2. This boy is very strange.
Carlo is made from logs.
And I got involved with the fox in vain
You can't become happy like that! (Pinocchio)
3. This guy is very cunning.
He has a tail, but he is famous.
I always wore boots
The giant was defeated. (Puss in Boots)
4. This girl is very beautiful,
But Pinocchio taught in vain. (Malvina)
5. This dog served Malvina,
And Buratino locked herself in the closet. (Artemon)
Competition “In an unusual country”
The next competition is called “In an unusual country”. You need to guess which of the heroes visited this or that unusual, or magical, country.
1. Who visited the kingdom of Crooked Mirrors? (Olya and Yalo in the fairy tale “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors” by V.G. Gubarev)
2. Which of the heroes went to the country of Limpopo? (Doctor Aibolit in the work of K. Chukovsky)
3. Which of the heroes ended up in the land of fools? (Pinocchio in A.N. Tolstoy’s fairy tale “The Golden Key”)
4. Who visited the country of Lilliput? (Gulliver in G. Swift’s fairy tale “Gulliver in the Land of Lilliput”)
5. Which of the heroes flew to the moon? (Dunno from N. Nosov’s work “The Adventure of Dunno and His Friends”)
6. Which of the heroes went with friends to the Emerald City to visit the Great Goodwin? (Ellie in A.M. Volkov’s work “The Wizard of the Emerald City”)
Competition "Friends".
In the “Friends” competition, you probably already guessed that you need to name the friends of the fairy-tale characters.
1. Crocodile Gena (Cheburashka)
2. Girl Gerda (boy Kai)
3. Carlson (Kid)
4. Pinocchio (Artemon, Malvina, Pierrot)
5. Uncle Fyodor (cat Matroskin, dog Sharik)
6. Girl Ellie (Toto, Tin Woodman, Lion, straw man)
Competition "Fairytale Crossword".


In this competition you need to solve a crossword puzzle and answer the question: Who writes fairy tales? (storytellers)
1. In a Russian folk tale, what was the name of the girl who turned into a cloud? (Snow Maiden)
2. Who did Gena work in the work of E. Uspensky in the work “Crocodile Gena and his friends”? (crocodile)
3. What was the best medicine for Carlson? (boiling)
4. Which of the fairy tale heroes went to the ball in a pumpkin carriage? (Cinderella)
5. Who in the Russian folk tale laid the golden egg for the grandfather and woman? (hen)
6. When meeting which fairy-tale hero do you have to shed tears? (Cipollino)
7. Name the main character of the fairy tales “The Frog Princess” and “Sivka the Burka”? (Ivanushka)
8. What did they put under twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds for the princess in H. C. Andersen’s fairy tale? (pea)
9. What vegetable did the grandfather grow in the Russian folk tale? (turnip)
10. What flowers did the stepdaughter pick in the forest in the fairy tale “The Twelve Months”? (snowdrops)

Krasnoshtanova Irina Nikolaevna

Subject: « Literary quiz« A journey through the pages of your favorite books» .

Target: systematization and generalization of children’s knowledge about folk and original fairy tales.

Tasks:

To develop children’s desire for constant communication with a book, the desire to learn to read and become an active reader;

Develop the ability to think, analyze, compare;

Strengthen teamwork skills;

Improve children's ability to write a descriptive story about literary a hero based on a diagram;

Develop children's physical activity.

Subject development Wednesday: "magical" objects (magic wand, box, tree, magic card countries, images of fairy-tale characters, illustrations fairy tales known to children, book for a surprise moment.

Planned result:

Children need to know:

Popular children's names books and their authors;

Be able to:

Recognize the heroes of works for children by description of their appearance;

Navigate in space;

Collaborate effectively as a team.

Preliminary work: reading literary texts of various topics and genres for children, familiarization with the biography of the authors of these works, didactic games “Whose portrait?”, “What first, what then?”, "Find out the fairy tale" etc., compiling a story - a description of a fairy-tale hero according to a diagram.

ABSTRACT

Children look at "magical" items placed in the group room. The teacher enters.

Educator: Guys, what about you? Do you like to travel? (Children's answers)

IN: I suggest you go to journey through a magical land, country where our people live favorite fairy tales. And so that journey ours was even more interesting, we will look for a treasure that is hidden by the heroes of fairy tales in a secret place.

What do we need to find this treasure? (Children's answers).

That's right, you definitely need a map, without it it is impossible to find the treasure.

In order to get the card you need to complete several tasks. For each completed task you can earn a piece of the map. If you put these pieces together, you will definitely find the way to the treasure.

Let's hit the road!

Exercise 1 "Magic Words".

What do you need to do to find yourself in a magical country? (Children's answers).

That's right, you need to say the magic words! Now we will check if you know spells and magic words from fairy tales?

Each child is asked to pick up a magic wand and remember certain magic words.

Teacher questions:

1. What magic words should you say when you bury five soldi in a vacant lot? "Cracks, fex, pex"(A. N. Tolstoy "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio")

2. How to make buckets go for water? "By - pike command, in my opinion"(R.N.S. "At the behest of the pike")

3. Help open a treasure cave for Ali Baba? "Sim - sim, open the door"(hero Arabian fairy tale "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves")

4. How to call Sibka-burka? “Sivka-burka, prophetic kaurka, stand in front of me like a leaf in front of the grass.”(R.N.S. "Sivka-burka")

5. What words must be said to the girl Zhenya so that the flower will fulfill her wishes? “Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east...”(V. Kataev "Seven-flowered flower").

6. How to make a hut on chicken legs turn? “Hut, hut, turn to the forest with your back to me”.

7. How to ask a pot of sweet porridge? “Brew the pot!”(Br. Grmm "Pot of Porridge").

8. Help the girl Ellie from Kansas summon flying monkeys. “Bambara, chufara, loriki, eriki, pikapu, trikapu, skoriki, moriki! Appear before me, flying monkeys!” ( "The Wizard of Oz").

V.: - So we found ourselves in a magical country. (Music sounds). Well done, you are real wizards! I also know one thing spell: "Abracadabra!". (Takes out the first piece of the card).

Task 2 "Magic Box".

V.: - Look what we conjured! This is a magic box, it contains objects that belong to the heroes of different fairy tales. Your task is to find out a fairy tale on this subject.

In the box are: pea, rose, alphabet, nut shell, pot, spindle, piece of dough, coal and glass brooch, mirror. The last piece of the card is taken out.

V.: Guys, you completed the task. And now a miracle tree awaits us.

Task 3 "Miracle Tree"

IN: - This tree is unusual.

It is not leaves or flowers that grow on our tree, but portraits of children's writers. You need not only to name these writers, but also try to remember books that they wrote. (Andersen, brothers Grimm, Pushkin, A. Lindgren, N. Nosov, K. Chukovsky, C. Perrault).

He removes one portrait from the tree, and the children name the author and his works. The last one to take out a map fragment from the tree.

Q: Now we have 3 map fragments. We have passed half the way, and I invite you to relax with favorite fairy tale hero.

Musical physical exercise "Pinocchio".

Task 4 "Guess the Hero"

Children sit at tables in pairs.

V.: - Guys, next exercise: make up a riddle about a fairy-tale hero according to the diagram, so that your comrades guess who it is.

Posts the diagram on the board, distributes cards with images of heroes

(work in pairs).

Children's stories.

V.: - For correct answers and correctly composed stories, fairy-tale characters give you a fragment of the map.

Task 5. "From what fairy tale illustration» .

They approach the stump on which the torn book.

V.: - Guys, even in the magic the country has people who carelessly handle books. Look at this one book, fell out of it pages with illustrations. Let's identify the fairy tales for which these were drawn illustrations.

(5 -6 illustrations) . Children name the fairy tale and the fragment of the plot to which the picture relates.

V. – We dealt with the fallen pages, and now book definitely needs to be glued. And here is our piece of the map embedded in book.

Task 6. "The Fourth Wheel".

The teacher and children approach the table on which the cards for the game are laid out.

V.: - Look, a note.

Is reading: Hello guys! In our a misfortune happened to the country: a strong wind mixed up all the fairy tale characters and now we can’t go back to our fairy tale. Help us please!

V. - Well, let's help the fairy tales?

Children are offered 4 cards:

1) Three heroes of Russian folk tales, one is the author’s.

2) Three heroes of Perrault’s fairy tales, one from Pushkin’s fairy tale.

3) Three fairy tale heroes "Chippolino", one - A. Lindgren.

The last piece of the map is on the table.

V.: Finally, guys, you have in your hands all the fragments of the wonderful map countries. In order to find the treasure, you need to put all the pieces together.

"Treasure" turns out book.

Reflection

V.: That’s the end of our journey.

If you liked our adventures, remove the image of a good fairy tale hero from the board. If you don’t like it, take a picture of a hero with a bad character.

Children take pictures of fairy-tale characters from the board.

V.: I also really enjoyed it with you. travel, thank you for it.

Let's say thank you to our guests for being traveled with us.