Script for Gianni Rodari's birthday. Summary of an extracurricular event on literary reading "fantasy lessons with Gianni Rodari"

E. I. Serikova:

At first I planned to tour the exhibition “Fantasies of Gianni Rodari”. But while I was studying the biography and work of this writer, I was so amazed by how talented he was not only as a storyteller and poet, but also as a teacher. As a result, it was difficult to decide on the form of the event. And in the end, half an hour before the children arrived, the idea came to conduct a lesson using the J. Rodari method - a lesson in fantasy and the development of creative abilities.

(I invited children living in the neighborhood, that is, unorganized, to the event. Before the start, my colleagues said: “We feel sorry for your efforts. Only three people will come. But 15 came.”

A mini-class was organized at tables.

(After everyone was seated at the tables, it turned out that I had forgotten the prepared notes about D. Rodari at the other end of the library. But why not go get them?!)

The lesson began with an unexpected question: “Tell me, what would you do if a crocodile came knocking on our door and asked for a piece of sugar?” Children immediately enter into dialogue, begin to fantasize and argue.

(There were various questions, for example, “What will you do if you become invisible?” One boy said: “Then I’ll beat everyone”)

Then she talked about Rodari’s childhood and his parents. The children were especially impressed by how, while rescuing a kitten during the rain, Gianni's father fell ill.

“Who does the sorceress and fairy Fantasia live next to?” Leaves the cruel, rude and indifferent.

Children read poems by Gianni Rodari.

Assignments: I give different subjects and you need to dramatize any stories. (The items - an umbrella, a hat and a flower - were taken before the start of the event from whatever came to hand). This is interesting because of the improvisation. The children were not prepared, but everything turned out just fine.

Bunny is a cat, a little hungry; the evil Little Red Riding Hood and the good wolf who loves flowers.

Rodari created the inquisitive Why? and wrote the book “Why? From what? For what?" Questions were chosen, the children answered them, and I expressively read Rodari’s poems.

Grade: 5th grade
Lesson topic: Gianni Rodari “Tales on the Phone”
Purpose of the lesson: to introduce students to the work of the Italian writer
D. Rodari “Tales by phone”
Lesson objectives:
educational:
- teach attentive attitude to the word;
- learn to answer questions correctly and completely;
- teach expressive reading of text by role;
developing:
- develop speech, logical thinking, imagination, attention;
- develop emotional and intellectual responsiveness;
- a feeling of compassion for the characters of the work;
educational:
- cultivate a love of literature;
- to educate a competent reader;
- cultivate a friendly attitude towards classmates.
Educational and methodological support:
Textbook Russian literature. 5th grade. T. Chaplyshkina, A. Sadvakasova, L. Safronova, N. Stavitskaya, S. Khodova. Atamura, 2010.
Lesson time: 45 min
Methods used:
RCM technology;
ICT, Adobe Flash CS5 program;
technologies of the competency-based approach.
Lesson Plan
Lesson stages Temporary implementation
I Organizational moment 1 min
II Motivation for learning activities 5 min
III 1. Presentation “The Wizard from the Land of Childhood” 10 min
2. “Reading with stops” of the fairy tale “Questions inside out” 9 min
3. Physical exercise 1 min
4. Reading by roles
Fairy tale “About the mouse who ate cats” 8 min
5. Quiz “Fairy Tales” 4 min
6. Test yourself 4 min
IV Reflection
Homework instruction. 3 min
During the classes:
I. Organizational moment: greeting, setting up for successful work

Guys, today we will get acquainted with very interesting literary fairy tales. And I think you will immediately guess who their author is as soon as I read the riddle poem to you.
So listen:
Fruit and vegetable garden country
It's in one of the fairy tale books,
And in it is a vegetable boy,
He is brave, fair, mischievous! (Cipollino)
The story about an amazing onion boy - cheerful, mischievous and brave - was written by the Italian writer Gianni Rodari. This book was read by your moms and dads, grandparents, and it doesn’t get old! Gianni Rodari also wrote many other fairy tales, wonderful stories and wonderful poems.
II. Introduction to the topic of the lesson. Preparing to formulate a task for the lesson. Formulation of the problem by children.
III. Operational stage
1. Presentation “The Wizard from the Land of Childhood”
1 frame Biography
In the north of Italy, at the very foot of the Alps, there is Lake d’Orta with such blue and clear water that it seems as if a piece of the sky, having once rained, remained forever on the rocky shores. The small town of Omeña is very conveniently located near this lake, whose narrow streets and low houses are surrounded by greenery and flowers. It was there that Gianni Rodari was born on October 23, 1920.
The boy's father, Giuseppe Rodari, was a baker - the owner of a small bakery and a bakery and food store.
As a child, Gianni Rodari was sick a lot and was a very weak child. Despite this, he learned to play the violin, wrote poetry, enjoyed drawing and dreamed of becoming a famous artist. When the boy was 9 years old, his father died. Difficult days have come for the family. To feed the family (Gianni had two more brothers - Cesare and Mario), his mother got a job as a maid in a rich house.
Gianni Rodari had to study at a theological seminary - there they not only taught the children of the poor, but also fed and clothed them for free. After graduating from the seminary in 1937, he was forced to go to work to help his family. Rodari became a teacher in primary school and at the same time attended lectures at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Milan.
Gianni Rodari liked to work with children, he came up with funny and educational stories for his students. His students built houses from letters, and together with the teacher they composed fairy tales.
Maybe he was not a very good teacher: he was too young. He had no special education, and perhaps he was not a “learned” teacher, but he was a cheerful teacher. He said: “I told in class - both because I loved children and because I myself was not averse to having fun - stories that had nothing to do with reality and common sense - stories that I made up... .” And the children found it terribly interesting to study, because “in reality, you can enter from the main entrance, or you can get into it - and this is much more fun for the children - through the window.” Many of his fairy tales were born right in school lessons: “The Journey of the Blue Arrow”, “The Jeep on TV”, “Gelsomino in the Land of Liars”, “Tales by Telephone”.
And then Rodari decided to write down these stories and continued to write them down even when he moved to another job, in a newspaper. When publishers learned about poems and fairy tales, they gladly began to publish them in newspapers, children's magazines, and publish them as separate books.
2 frame Exhibition
Rodari's tales are very interesting and informative. The most famous of them is the fairy tale-story “The Adventures of Cipollino” (1951, Marshak’s Russian translation was published in 1953) about the onion boy and his friends. The heroes of this fairy tale live in a fantasy country inhabited by vegetable men and fruit men. A fairy tale constantly combines reality and fiction. The author made it a rule: while entertaining, talk about serious things. Cheerful, never discouraged, Cipollino defends the poor, fights for justice, and speaks out against cruelty and evil. The work gained especially wide popularity in the USSR, where a cartoon was made based on it (1961), and then the fairy tale film “Cipollino” (1973), where Gianni Rodari starred in a cameo role.
They say that when Gianni Rodari arrived with his daughter Paolina in Moscow, the girl unexpectedly saw familiar characters in the window of a toy store - Cippolino, Signor Tomato, Prince Lemon. The writer was very pleased: his childhood dream came true - the heroes of the book turned into toys! And this happened in a country that Rodari loved very much. Isn't this a fairy tale?
Some works
Collection “Book of Funny Poems” (1950)
"Instructions for a Pioneer", (1951)
"The Adventures of Cipollino", (1951)
Collection of poems "Train of Poems" (1952)
"Gelsomino in the Land of Liars" (1959)
Collection “Poems in Heaven and on Earth” (1960)
Collection “Tales by Telephone” (1960)
"Jeep on TV" (1962)
"Planet of Christmas Trees" (1962)
"Voyage of the Blue Arrow" (1964)
“What kinds of mistakes happen” (1964)
Collection “Cake in the Sky” (1966)
“How Giovannino, nicknamed the Idler, Traveled” (1973)
"The Grammar of Fantasy" (1973)
"Once Upon a Time There Was Twice Baron Lamberto" (1978)
"Tramps" (1981)
3 frame Confession
In Italy, Gianni Rodari remained unknown for a long time as a writer, and he perceived himself only as a journalist. His name became popular primarily due to numerous translations into Russian. The best translations of Rodari's poems belong to Samuil Marshak. Only after “The Adventures of Cipollino” were translated into Russian in 1953, did the triumphant march of Gianni Rodari’s works throughout the world begin. Over time, in the writer’s homeland, Italy, Rodari’s poems and fairy tales began to be included in school textbooks.
Over three decades of literary work, Gianni Rodari has published more than a dozen books for children - in poetry and prose.
Gianni Rodari hated lies and hypocrisy, and he taught his readers the same thing: “It seems to me that the most dangerous enemies of humanity are liars. There are hundreds of liars in the world... A liar is someone who says peace, but in reality stands for war... I really believe in the power of truth... Truth is like the voice of a singer - that voice that makes window panes tremble." It was this voice that Rodari endowed Gelsomino with, and this magical gift allowed the boy to resist the kingdom of the Liars. In the fight for truth, the writer’s weapon is the word. And Gianni Rodari mastered this weapon perfectly.
Gianni Rodari's books have been translated into dozens of languages ​​and are known throughout the world.
In 1970, the writer was awarded the most honorable international prize in the field of children's literature - the Hans Christian Andersen Medal. Receiving the award, the writer said: “I think that fairy tales - old and modern - help develop the mind. Fairy tales contain thousands of hypotheses. Fairy tales can give us the keys to enter reality in new ways. They open the world to the child and teach how to transform it... "
Let's remember well this wise lesson of the cheerful teacher - Gianni Rodari.
4 frame Text
Working with the collection “Tales by Telephone”
Senor Bianchi has a very hectic job. He travels all over the country selling medicine to people. But every evening he calls home and tells his daughter a fairy tale. By phone. Here they are - in front of you!
- Why do you think the author gave the collection such a title? What do you think this means?
- How does the author explain the appearance of “Tales by Telephone”?
- Why were these fairy tales very short?
2. “Reading with stops” technique
Fairy tale “Questions inside out”
- What do you think this fairy tale could be about?
- What do you mean – inside out? In translation - in a new, altered form, but preserving the same fundamentals, features (usually ironic.)
1. Once upon a time there lived a boy who loved to ask questions.
-Have you ever had to answer the little “why” questions?
2. This, of course, is not bad at all, on the contrary, it’s even very good when a person is interested in something...
- What do you think about the hero of the fairy tale now?
- Why couldn’t anyone answer the hero’s questions?
- How do you think events will develop further?
Let's see how events unfold further.
3. This is how the boy grew up - every day, several dozen questions...
- How did the author of the fairy tale explain the reason for the hero’s unsuccessful questions?
- Why was the fate of the “why inside out” sad and meaningless?
- Modeled after the question “Why does a mustache have a cat?” try to come up with a few similar questions.
3. Physical exercise.
4. Reading by roles
Fairy tale "About the mouse who ate cats"
Heuristic conversation
5. Quiz “Fairy Tales”
1. In which country do the most educated people live? (“Country without corners”). Explain why they are the most well-mannered? (No corners - no collisions, conflicts).
2. What did the main character of the fairy tale “The Absent-Minded Boy” lose? (Parts of your body).
3. In what fairy tale did the table fall on the boy’s head when he decided to lick his legs? ("House of Ice Cream")
4. Which fairy tale is the dialogue from?
“How much does a tear weigh?
- It depends whose. For a capricious person it is lighter than the lightest breeze, but for a hungry child it is heavier than the whole earth...” (Fairy tale “Let’s invent numbers”).
5. What was the rain like in the fairy tale “Unprecedented Rain”? Of what? (Candy Rain).
6. Who was J. Rodari's father? (Baker, baker)
7. Which city did the deceiver sell to the hairdresser? (Stockholm)
8. What was the name of the policeman from the country without corners? (Officer of order)
9. Who translated G. Rodari’s fairy tales from Italian into Russian? (S.Ya. Marshak)
10. Who helped the old library mouse hide from the cat? (spider)
11. If in Modena they counted: “one, two, three, four pussies,” then how did they count in Rome? (knapsacks, dvanets, drantsy - porinets)
6. Frame 5 “Test yourself”
Let's check ourselves
1. Why did the nose run away from the hero of the fairy tale “The Runaway Nose”? (The reason in the finale is explained by the escaped organ itself: “Listen, don’t pick your nose anymore. Or at least cut off your nails.”)
2. Listen to an excerpt from a fairy tale. “When she died, people found her notebook. They opened it... and there were visible and invisible crosses in it. – ... She must have been celebrating her good deeds. How many of them does she have, fathers!” What did the heroine actually note and what is the name of the fairy tale? Try to explain the meaning of the name. (Fairy tale “Pigalitsa”. The heroine is a small woman who noted the sneezes of her fellow citizens. She is small not only in height, but also in her deeds).
3. What did the crustacean come up with in the fairy tale “About Crayfish”? Is he right, in your opinion? (The crustacean decided to walk not backwards, like his relatives, but straight. His father, mother and those around him convinced him to be like everyone else, but “to this day our crustacean still courageously walks forward and believes in his rightness as much as he believed in first day. And all we can do is wish him from the bottom of our hearts: “Good journey to you!” The author clearly approves of the crustacean’s choice of life position).
4. Is it possible for a mouse to eat cats? (Perhaps if this mouse is a library mouse and eats pictures in books. The fairy tale “About the mouse that ate cats”).
IV Reflection. Homework instruction.
Reading the book by J. Rodari, we realized that this is a writer with a very rich imagination: no matter the fairy tale, there is a new idea. I offer you exercises to develop your imagination as homework. Read the titles of several fairy tales by J. Rodari and try to compose your own fairy tales using the following titles:
“Elevator to the Stars”, “Little Cosmonaut”, “Comet Seller”, “Violet at the Pole”.

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Autumn matinee based on the fairy tale “Cippolino” by G. Rodari.

Ved. It’s not a butterfly that’s spinning, the time for butterflies is over

This yellow leaf falls like a bird on its wing.

1 child It's raining all over the land, the road is wet....

There are a lot of drops on the glass, but little heat.

2 children Birch trees sleep in silver, the green of pine trees is brighter

Because it's golden autumn outside.

3 child It's autumn time again, the wind has swirled

It’s a miracle - she captivated everyone with her colors.

4reb. Look at the carpet, the leaves at the threshold

It’s just a pity that there are few sunny days in autumn.

5reb. The prankish wind came, shaking the branches

And the leaves sing a song, remembering summer.

6reb. The wind will spin to the song of the rain

He will throw leaves at our feet

So beautiful it's time

A miracle has come to us again - autumn.

The song “AUTUMN” is performed.

7 reb. In a golden carriage with a playful horse

Autumn galloped through the forests and fields.

8reb. The good witch changed everything

She painted the ground bright yellow.

9reb. Autumn repaints the leaves with a long, thin brush

Red, yellow, gold, what a beautiful colored leaf you are.

10reb. And the wind puffed out its thick cheeks, puffed it up, puffed it up

And I blew, blew, blew on the motley trees.

11children The leaves were filled with the sun, the leaves were soaked in the sun

They filled up, became heavy, rustled through the bushes

We jumped on the branches.

The golden wind swirls, the golden rain rustles.

12children A fine rain is drizzling, rustling in the garden leaves

We'll wait out the rain in the house and sing a song to it.

The song “RAIN” is performed.

13 child Autumn has appeared in the dense dark forest

How many fresh cones do green pine trees have?

14reb. How many scarlet berries does the mountain ash have?

Waves grew right on the path.

15reb. Only in the garden does the elegant Kalinushka stand

It attracts children with its ripe berries.

The round dance "KALINKA" is performed(children sit down).

The boys come out.

1 small The birdhouse was empty, the birds flew away

The leaves on the trees don't sit well either.

2 small The sun is tired, you are sparingly warming,

Yellow and scarlet leaves are spinning.

3 small Our autumn garden is rustling and rustling

There are colorful heaps on the paths.

Ved. You collect the leaves and bring them to me in a vase.

The boys collect leaves and " dance" Then the boys put the leaves in the vase.

The girls come out, collect rowan and stand in a row.

1dev. I see a slender mountain ash in the yard

Emerald on the branches in the morning at dawn.

2dev. Lots of red, ripe and beautiful berries

Gather a string of berries for the soul

Rowan berries are very good.

3dev. We are berries - girlfriends, cheerful laughter

You forgot us in the garden, we will freeze in the wind.

4dev. They came running to you quickly to find friends.

The dance “BERRY” is performed.

Ved. We continue the wonderful ball, the heroes of the fairy tale are coming to us.

And here is the main character of this fairy tale.

CIPPOLINO comes out.

I am a cheerful Cipolino, I grew up in Italy

Where oranges and lemons and olives ripen

The father has a bunch of kids, a noisy family:

Chipoleto, Chipocha, Chipoloto, Chipolocho

And of course, me.

Chipolino performs a song(notices Pumpkin).

Chipol. Uncle Pumpkin, good morning.

How is your job, isn’t it difficult to build?

Pumpkin. Yes, little by little, brick by brick

But there are only a few of them, but where can I get them?

(pumpkin builds a house from building material)

Chipol. And I will please you, look

Two brand new ones, I carried them for you, take them.

(gives the pumpkin two bricks)

Pumpkin. Thanks Chipolino!

The Pumpkin song is performed.

Prince Lemon comes out.

I am the fragrant prince lemon, valuable in any season

An imported foreigner, just look at him!

(turns around and notices Pumpkin's house).

A-a-!!! Oh….!!! Guards! Guards!

Immediately here! What is this! Who dared!

Who allowed a dacha to be built on my land?

Look, what a house he destroyed!

I'm asking you, why are you batting your eyes?

Or don’t you understand who is talking to you?

It's me, Prince Lemon...

Come on, guards, come out and take everyone now!

The guards' dance is performed.

1 guard We are security - well done! Very strong fighters!

We protect the lemon, we are very strict.

2guard At-two, at-two, don't feel dizzy

We don’t get sick, we don’t get sick, we protect the lemon.

Father Chipolino runs out and runs up to Limon.

Father Ch. Your Highness, your Highness!

Spare your friend pumpkin, he didn’t learn the laws

He built a small house and didn’t deprive anyone.

(at this time Chipolino runs up and hits Prince Lemon on the head with all his might with a brick)

Lemon. A-ya-ya-yay! it hurts, robber, ah-ya-ay!

Small fry, go to jail everyone, grab them all

Grab everyone, I’ll hang them all……………

Aw, how painful it is! (runs away).

Ved. The guards, without understanding, grab Father Chipolino

Uncle Pumpkin and takes them to prison

And at this time there is a chase for Chipolino (chasing him around the hall).

But then his friend Radishka comes running to Chipolino.

Radish comes out.

Radish. Chipolino, what happened? I heard screaming here!

Chipol. Dad and Uncle Pumpkin were taken to prison.

Radish. Oh! Why did the house bother them?

Oh! Nasty Prince Lemon!

This house is very small and nondescript

We will now cover it with branches and flowers.

And cover it with dry leaves.

Hey, the leaves are spinning and landing on the house.

Dance with leaves performed(at the end of the dance, the children cover the house with leaves).

Chipol. I need to save my dad, free him from prison.

Radish. I know what to do (whispers in my ear)

(then Radishka and Chipolino leave)

Ved. Meanwhile, dance classes were taking place in the house of the countesses Vishen.

The countesses are terribly annoying to the little Count Cherry.

They constantly teach him something.

The dance “Minuet” is performed in pairs.(at the end of the dance a table and chair are set up).

Countess Cherry 1 The dancing is over, let's move on to mathematics.

Count, sit down, back straight, don't slouch, my God

Here's your first task. Hands off the table.

Countess Cherry 2 There are 6 peas on a plate, two peas in a glass

Take a closer look. Count how many together.

Count Cherry. Auntie, I'm so tired, I counted them a long time ago.

Countess Cherry 1 Well, how many do you answer (eats one pea)

Count Cherry. Well, eight, eight, can I go for a walk!

Countess Cherry 1 No, we need to check and calculate...

That’s not right, Count......you are very absent-minded

Sister, give me a simpler task.

Countess Cherry 2 Here are apples on the plate (3 pieces).

What if I eat one? Count.....

Count Cherry. There are two left, so what can you count!

(Countess Cherry 1 takes the apples from the plate and begins to take a bite from each)

Countess Cherry 1. No, we need to check again…………

You see the graph! You don't know anything.

I'm ashamed for you. You are being punished today!

Ved. Meanwhile, the gardener Cactus got a new

Music disc. He is a very musical flower.!!!

Cactus runs in.

Hello! Hello friends! How did you recognize me?

Well, of course it’s a cactus, me! Greet me!!!

(everyone clap)

I brought you a cool disc, and I guarantee my head

As soon as he starts playing, everyone will jump out of their seats, I know!

They will start dancing, dancing and inviting each other.

(gives the disk)

Countess Cherry, Count Cherry! Listen to the disc!

Grusha gave it to me. Come out, come out……….

Let's dance from the heart!!!

Countess Cherry 2 Oh! Let's have a dance!

All vegetables and fruits, quickly come here.

Please install this disc. Dancing dancing! Hooray!

A vegetable disco is performed. (Aram Zam Zam).

(after the dance, Radish, Chippolino, and Count Maxim remain).

Count Cherry. Cippolino, I'm tired. Well, where did you run to?

I could tell you everything in the castle. And why do we need to run to the garden?

Chipol. No one here can hear us.

Listen to my order everyone!

Let's sneak into the bedroom at night

We can definitely pick up the key!

Radish. Prince Lemon will sleep, we will climb onto the bed

Let's take the key under the pillow and quietly sneak it away!

Count Cherry. And the lemon will suddenly wake up and gather the guards around.

And they will take us away too, and put us behind bars!

Chipol. Oh, Count Cherry now, I’m really ashamed of you!

Are you really a coward, count???

Count Cherry. I'm not a coward, but I'm afraid.

Radish. Everything will work out for us, we'll meet here in an hour.

(children run away).

Ved. I didn’t tell you guys, but the key to the prison is kept near the bed in Prince Lemon’s bedroom. And our brave friends decided to kidnap him in order to free all the imprisoned vegetables and fruits, and, of course, Uncle Pumpkin and Father Chipolino. Count Cherry snuck into Prince Lemon's castle and stole the key to the prison. And Chipolino opened the lock while Radishka watched the guards. The job is done, they freed their friends and are running here.

Enter Chipolino, Radish, and Uncle Pumpkin.

Father Ch. My dear Chipolino! How did you end up here alone?

My dear, kind son. I was so worried about you!

Pumpkin. He won’t be lost without us, he’s a very grown-up guy.

How did you manage to defeat the lemon?

After all, he is an unprecedented force?

Radish. Oh, I hear Lemon woke up, opened his eyes and stretched.

(children run away).

Lemon appears(yawns and notices that the key is missing).

Lemon. The key is gone, trouble, trouble! Oh my sour head!

What's wrong with me, I'm sick, I'm losing weight right before my eyes

(bursts the balloons)

Help, help from aging, save

I'm suffocating, falling asleep, disappearing, disappearing!!!

Ved. Don't worry, Lemon. You will be very useful to us in winter too. We will put you in a jar, fill it with sugar, close the lid and drink tea with you and not get sick at all.

Ved. And the vegetables started dancing! Play music for us!!!

The polka “FRIENDS” is performed.

Ved. This is where our autumn fairy tale ends.

All the best to you, I say goodbye to you guests.

Get ready for winter - winter,

She's just around the corner!!!

Preview:

Scenario for an event dedicated to the work of Gianni Rodari

Topic: “Somewhere, once upon a time, in a distant country.”

Goals : introduce the works of D. Rodari;

Introduce children to the work of D. Rodari;

Teacher.

On October 23, 1920 (that is, how many years ago?) in the small Italian town of Omegna, where “oranges and lemons and olives, figs and so on ripen,” a boy was born who was named Giovanni. Today his name is probably known to everyone. He wrote wonderful books, fairy tales, poems, and stories. The name of this writer is Gianni Rodari.

The first student comes out and reads a fairy tale in Italian:

“Cipollino era figlio di Cipollone e aveva sette fratelli: Cipolletto, Cipollotto, Cipolluccio e cosi di seguito, tutti nomi adatti ad una famiglia di cipolle...”

Teacher.

Sounds good. But let's start from the beginning, now in Russian. It also sounds good, you know.

The 2nd student reads the same passage in Russian:

“Cipollino was the son of Cipollone. And he had seven brothers: Cipolletto, Cipollotto, Cipolloccia, Cipolluccia and so on - the most suitable names for an honest onion family.

The fairy tale “The Adventures of Cipollino” made the name of Gianni Rodari famous throughout the world.

5 students come out in “onion suits” and read poetry.

1. We all grew up in garden beds.

We are very poor.

That's why we have patches

Jackets and pants.

2.Gentlemen in shiny hats

They are going around our yard.

Apparently our smell is onion

Too sharp.

3.And we are held in high regard by the poor.

Not on the whole earth

A corner where you won't find

Luke is on the table!

4. Known throughout the world

Bulb family:

(say their names one by one)

Cipolluccia, Cipolletto,

Cipollocchio, Cipollotto,

And, of course, me. (Cipollino)

Teacher.

Cipollino invites us to an amazing country, where all the inhabitants were akin to some kind of vegetables or fruits. The fairy tale has been read, Let's remember its heroes.

Teacher posting crossword puzzles.

1. Manager and housekeeper gentleman (Tomato).

2.Master Grape by profession...(shoemaker).

3.Music teacher professor..(Pear).

4.Who looked after Pumpkin’s godfather’s house in the forest? (Blueberry).

5.The countesses' maid Cherry..(Strawberry).

6.What was the name of the prince who ruled the country? (Lemon).

1.The famous detective Mr..(Carrot).

2.Indian philosopher in the zoological garden..(Elephant).

3. One of the relatives of the countesses Cherry Duke..(Mandarin).

4.What was the title of the fat relative of the countesses Cherry Orange? (baron).

5.What was the name of Cherry’s teacher? (Petrushka).

6.Hefty guard dog..(Mastino)

Teacher.

If you were in this country, what vegetable or fruit would you look like?

Students come out and tell.

1. Cipollino is an onion boy - cheerful, cheerful, inventive. He came to us, to Russia, or, rather, then to the Soviet Union in the early 50s. And already from us he set off on a journey around the world, taking with him the name of the person to whom, in fact, he owed his birth - the name of the Italian writer Gianni Rodari.

2.A writer? Then, in the 50s, Rodari himself did not yet call himself that. World fame, millions of copies of books, high literary titles and awards (including the Hans Christian Andersen Prize) - all this awaited him ahead.

3.And by the time of the birth of “Cipollino” he was just a journalist for “Unita”. This was the name of the newspaper of the Italian communists. He was also a communist. He became one during World War II in the ranks of the Italian Resistance.

4.Rodari was a consistent and convinced person. Convinced that freedom, equality and brotherhood are not empty words, that a working man is the highest rank in the world.

5. He, the son of a baker and a maid, orphaned early and early began to earn his own bread, was sure of this in his works.

Dramatization of the poem “What crafts smell like”».

1 student.

Everyone has something to do

Special smell:

The bakery smells

Dough and baking.

2 student.

Past the carpenter's shop

You go to the workshop, -

Smells like shavings

And a fresh board.

3 student.

Smells like a painter

Turpentine and paint.

Smells like a glazier

Window putty.

4student.

Driver's jacket

Smells like gasoline.

5 student.

Worker's blouse

Machine oil.

6 student.

Smells like a pastry chef

Nutmeg.

7 student.

Doctor in a robe-

A pleasant medicine.

8 student.

loose earth,

Field and meadow

Smells like a peasant

Walking behind the plow.

9 student.

Fish and sea

Smells like a fisherman.

All in unison

Only idleness

Doesn't smell at all.

1 student.

No matter how much you smell

Rich lazy man

Very unimportant

It smells, guys!

Teacher.

Gianni Rodari was very lucky with his translators. Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak in the article “Why I translated the poems of Gianni Rodari” wrote: “Only those poets who live a common life with the people are able to compose poems worthy of standing next to folk songs and counting rhymes. Gianni Rodari seems to me to be such a poet. In his poems I hear the ringing voices of children playing on the streets of Rome, Bologna, Naples.” Marshak not only heard them himself, but also allowed them to be made to millions of readers.

Students come out and read the poem:

Piazza Giovanni Mastai Ferretti.

Children bathe in the spray of the fountain.

People dive into the water in Piazzale Rome.

And nearby a trolleybus rushes past.

It looks like a packed trolleybus will burst.

The people on the trolleybus are very angry.

They look out the windows, as if threatening:

“Hey, sluts! You can’t swim!”

But under clothes, wet from the heat,

I read something different in people’s souls.

Something alive beats secretly

In everyone's heart, under their jacket.

Adults think: “Oh, little devils!

Summer is a haven for your brother.

We must write in the ministries,

Instead of dropping your pants

And rinse in the pool like children,

In the square of old Mastai Ferreti.

Teacher.

It was the Soviet Union that became the starting point from which the world fame of Gianni Rodari began. Since the time and homeland of the writer - in Italy, Rodari's poems and fairy tales began to be included in school textbooks.

What other works of Gianni Rodari do you know?

Teacher. (dramatization)

Guys, do you believe in ghosts? Well then listen to the story...These poor ghosts

There were ghosts on the planet Bort, many ghosts. Did you live? No, it would be more correct to say - they eked out a miserable existence. At midnight they emerged from their hiding places and dispersed throughout the planet to scare the Borthians.

But the Borthians were not at all afraid of them. These were smart people. And if they encountered them, they laughed until they disappeared, blushing with shame.

For example, some ghost begins to rattle chains (the sound of chains, when one of the Borthians immediately shouts:

5.-Hey, ghost, you better lubricate your chains! They squeak a lot!

And another ghost will begin, for example, to wave his white sheet with all his might. And one of the Bortians, most likely some boy, shouts to him:

6.-Well, why are you hanging around there? Drag the sheet here and put it in the washing machine quickly. It's high time to put it in the wash.

By morning, the ghosts returned to their hiding places, completely frightened, lost in spirit and complaining to each other:

1.-Devil knows what's going on! Can you imagine what one lady said to me, who was sitting on the balcony and enjoying the coolness of the night? “Look,” he says, “you’ll be late!” Is your watch slow?”

2.- And me? They slipped me a note! And do you know what is written in it? (Reads) “Dear sir ghost! When you finish your walk, close the door. Last night you left it open and stray cats came into the house and lapped up my kitty’s milk.”

3.- No respect for ghosts!

1.-No respect!

2.-We need to do something!

3.-What, for example?

4.The wisest ghost

Dear friends! It's nothing you can do! We won't scare the Borthians anymore! Never! They are used to our noise, they know all our tricks. No, we have nothing more to do here.

1.-What does “here” mean?

4.- I want to say - on this planet. We need to leave her..

2.-Well, yes, to end up on some planet where only mosquitoes and flies live!

4.-No, gentlemen, I know one suitable planet.

3.- And what is it called?

4.-It is called Earth. I learned from one faithful and reliable person that there are millions of children living on Earth who are barely talking about us...

Not fair! We were the first to ask! Answer!

We are ghosts from planet Earth. Let's fly away from here, because no one here is afraid of us anymore.

And where are you flying to?

To the planet Bort. We were told that there was someone there to scare.

Unhappy! So know this: we left this planet precisely because ghosts have nothing left to do there!

Damn it, what can we do?

Let's team up and look for some planet where cowards live. Isn't there at least one such planet in the entire Universe?

Well, of course, that’s what you need to do!

And so they did. The Borthian and earthly ghosts united, grumbled a little and disappeared into the depths of space.

Teacher.

The song is from the movie “The Magic Voice of Gelsomino.”

Guess what work this feature film was based on, and what is the name of the hero singing this song.

Exhibition of drawings.

Find out the works of Gianni Rodari from the illustrations drawn by the students.


MBOU "Sargatskaya Osh"

Scenario of the event,

dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the birth of the Italian writer

GianniRodari

for parallel 2nd grade students

Prepared by: primary school teacher,

Kobylina Oksana Vladimirovna

Sargatskoe-2015

Goals: introduce the works of D. Rodari; introduce children to the work of D. Rodari;

Teacher.

(Slide 1.) Good afternoon, wonderful readers. This is what the man who turns 95 today called his children. The name of this great storyteller from Rome is Gianni Rodari.

(Slide 2.) October 23, 1920, in a small Italian town Omeña , there “where oranges, and lemons, and olives, and so on” ripen, a boy was born, who was named Giovanni. Today his name is probably known to everyone. He wrote wonderful books, fairy tales, poems, and stories.

Grigorieva A. “How fairy tales are born”

Do you want to know,

How fairy tales are born

How to come up with them

Without any hint?

Fairy tales are everywhere

They live hidden

In any subject

Surrounding us.

Even in a simple stool.

Only often

Hiding tightly

And they hide from our sight.

Like Princess Aurora.

Bye fairy prince

Won't wake up the sleeping beauty...

And the great poet

Won't get into the secret

And he will reveal to us real life.

And then fairy tales appear -

Just,

Without any hint...

Dudnik E.

( Slide 3.) " WITH ipollino era figlio di Cipollone e aveva sette fratelli: Cipolletto, Cipollotto, Cipolluccio e cosi di seguito, tutti nomi adatti ad una famiglia di cipolle..."

Teacher.

The tale is in Italian and sounds good. But let's start from the beginning, now in Russian. It also sounds good, you know.

Rodina N.

“Cipollino was the son of Cipollone. And he had seven brothers: Cipolletto, Cipollotto, Cipolloccia, Cipolluccia and so on - the most suitable names for an honest onion family.

Teacher.

The fairy tale “The Adventures of Cipollino” made the name of Gianni Rodari famous throughout the world.

5 students leave2 "B" class in “onion suits”, reading poetry.

1. We all grew up in garden beds.

We are very poor.

That's why we have patches

Jackets and pants.

2.Gentlemen in shiny hats

They are going around our yard.

Apparently our smell is onion

Too sharp.

3.And we are held in high regard by the poor.

Not on the whole earth

A corner where you won't find

Luke is on the table!

4. Known throughout the world

Bulb family:

(say their names one by one)

Cipolluccia, Cipolletto,

Cipollocchio, Cipollotto,

And, of course, me. (Cipollino)

Teacher.

(Slide 4.) Cipollino invites us to an amazing country, where all the inhabitants were akin to some kind of vegetables or fruits. The fairy tale has been read, Let's remember its heroes by solving the riddles.

Shikhova D., Ivochkina A., Margolina A., Belyaeva V., Alekseev V.

Teacher.

If you were in this country, what vegetable or fruit would you look like?

Students come out2 "A" class , they tell.

1.Cipollino - a boy - an onion - cheerful, cheerful, inventive. He came to us, to Russia, or, rather, then to the Soviet Union in the early 50s. And already from us he set off on a journey around the world, taking with him the name of the person to whom, in fact, he owed his birth - the name of the Italian writer Gianni Rodari.

2.A writer? Then, in the 50s, Rodari himself did not yet call himself that. World fame, millions of copies of books, high literary titles and awards (including the Hans Christian Andersen Prize) - all this awaited him ahead.

3.And by the time of the birth of “Cipollino” he was just a journalist for “Unita”. This was the name of the newspaper of the Italian communists. He was also a communist. He became one during World War II in the ranks of the Italian Resistance.

4.Rodari was a consistent and convinced person. Convinced that freedom, equality and brotherhood are not empty words, that a working man is the highest rank in the world.

5. He, the son of a baker and a maid, orphaned early and early began to earn his own bread, was sure of this, wrote in his works.

Teacher.

(Slide 5.) The father died when the boy was 9 years old. Father - Giuseppe Rodari - loved animals very much. One day, while rescuing a kitten that was wet in the rain, he caught a cold and died of pneumonia a week later.

Difficult days have come for the family. To feed the family, the mother moved with the children to her native village and got a job as a maid in a rich house.

Who knows, maybe it was in his father’s bakery that the future writer first learned “what color a craft is,” and later, many years later, he wrote a wonderful poem about it:

Here in front of you is a white baker
White hair, eyebrows, eyelashes.
In the morning he gets up earlier than the birds...

The writer has another similar poem.

2 "B" class “What do crafts smell like?».

1 student.

Everyone has something to do

Special smell:

The bakery smells

Dough and baking.

2 student.

Past the carpenter's shop

You go to the workshop, -

Smells like shavings

And a fresh board.

3 student.

Smells like a painter

Turpentine and paint.

Smells like a glazier

Window putty.

4student.

Driver's jacket

Smells like gasoline.

5 student.

Worker's blouse

Machine oil.

6 student.

Smells like a pastry chef

Nutmeg.

7 student.

Doctor in a robe-

A pleasant medicine.

8 student.

loose earth,

Field and meadow

Smells like a peasant

Walking behind the plow.

9 student.

Fish and sea

Smells like a fisherman.

All in unison

Only idleness

Doesn't smell at all.

1 student.

No matter how much you smell

Rich lazy man

Very unimportant

It smells, guys!

Teacher. Rodari and his two brothers, Cesare and Mario, grew up in their mother's native village, Varesotto.

Little Gianni wrote poetry, loved to draw and dreamed of being an artist. Gianni Rodari also wanted to become a musician and even learned to play an old violin. He dreamed of becoming a toy maker and wanted to invent unusual, funny toys.

Teacher.

(Slide 6.) Gianni Rodari had to study not in a regular school, but in a theological seminary - there they not only taught the children of the poor, but also fed and clothed them for free. Studying at the seminary was unusually boring. “At school we were forced to do such tedious things that they could make even a cow lose patience,” recalled Gianni Rodari many years later. But the seminary had a library, and little Gianni was able to read many wonderful books that awakened his imagination and gave him dreams.

At the age of seventeen he became a certified teacher, a seminary graduate.

After graduating from the seminary, Gianni Rodari was forced to go to work to help his family. He became a primary school teacher in local rural schools. He liked working with children, liked to come up with funny and educational stories for his students, and attracted students to independent creativity.

Teacher.

(Slide 7.) In 1939 he attended lectures on philology at the University of Milan. During the Second World War (1939-1945), G. Rodari went to the front, where he lost two of his friends, and his brother Cesaro ended up in a concentration camp. Due to poor health, Gianni was released from service. And he becomes a member of the Resistance Movement against the Nazis.

Teacher.

(Slide 8.) In 1948, Rodari became a journalist for the newspaper L’Unita and began writing poems about the children of modern Italy, often similar in form to children’s folklore.

2 "B" class. Poems about Italy

Piazza Giovanni Mastai Ferretti.

Children bathe in the spray of the fountain.

People dive into the water in Piazzale Rome.

And nearby a trolleybus rushes past.

It looks like a packed trolleybus will burst.

The people on the trolleybus are very angry.

They look out the windows, as if threatening:

“Hey, sluts! You can’t swim!”

But under clothes, wet from the heat,

I read something different in people’s souls.

Something alive beats secretly

In everyone's heart, under their jacket.

Adults think: “Oh, little devils!

Summer is a haven for your brother.

We must write in the ministries,

Instead of dropping your pants

And rinse in the pool like children,

In the square of old Mastai Ferreti.

Teacher.

(Slide 9.) In 1951, Rodari published his first collection of poems, “The Book of Merry Poems,” and his most famous work, “The Adventures of Cipollino.” However, in his homeland, the Great Storyteller remained an unrecognized and little-known writer for a long time. In 1953, the Russian translation of “Cipollino” was published, after which this immortal work gained very wide popularity in the territory of the former USSR, where it is reprinted annually in millions of copies. The creator of this amazing instructive story for the little ones, since 1952, has visited the Soviet Union many times, where he was greeted with warmth and love. Modest and shy, Gianni Rodari was incredibly happy to meet Soviet children and creative personalities who treated the author with great respect and respect. However, in his cheerful, smiling gaze one could read bitterness and resentment for the fact that in his homeland, Italy, he remained an unrecognized writer.

Gianni Rodari, a cheerful, cheerful, inexhaustible and very kind storyteller, gave children many extraordinary stories with which they can play, like with colorful balls.

Dudnik E. Kravchenko E.

HOW NUMBERS ARE CREATED

Let's come up with numbers?!

Let's! C'mon, I'm first! Almost one, almost two, almost three,

almost four, almost five, almost six...

These numbers are too small. Listen to mine. One super million billion! One eight million! One surprise and one amazing!

Just think! And I can come up with a whole multiplication table! Here look!

Three times one - Paolina and Martin!

Three times two - delicious halva!

Three times three - wipe your nose quickly!

Three times four - chocolate, the most delicious in the world!

Three times five - I was wrong again!

Three times six - I'm hungry!

Three times seven - I never eat soup!

Three times eight - you are welcome!

Three times nine - the world does not believe in tears!

Three times ten - they weigh nothing!

Tell me quickly, how much does this gingerbread cost?

I'll "punch your ears" twice!

How far is it from here to Milan?

A thousand kilometers of new ones, one kilometer of very old ones and seven chocolates!

How much does a tear weigh?

And this is different. The tear of a capricious boy weighs less than the wind. The tear of a hungry boy is heavier than the entire Earth!

Was it a very long fairy tale?

Too much!

Let's finally come up with a few more numbers. Do you know what they think in Modena? One-and-one, two-and-two, three-three-threes, four gingerbreads and heels of stumps.

And I will count, as in Rome. Razik, dvazik, third basin, and then count as you know...

A game. Dance of the cherries.

Teacher.

(Slide 10.) In 1952, Gianni Rodari wrote and published a collection of poems, “Train of Poems,” and a new, no less remarkable fairy tale, “The Adventures of the Blue Arrow.”

1959 – “Gelsomino in the Land of Liars” is published.

1960 – collection “Poems in Heaven and on Earth”.

1962 – collection “Tales by Telephone”.

1966 – collection “Cake in the Sky”.

A game. Build a house for Uncle Pumpkin.

Teacher.

(Slide 11.) All of Rodari's works were translated into Russian by Samuil Marshak. In the photo are Gianni Rodari and Samuel Marshak.

Teacher.

(Slide 12.) In 1970, Gianni Rodari was awarded an honorary international award - the Hans Christian Andersen Medal.

At the end of the 1970s, J. Rodari was seriously ill, and yet the death of the Great Storyteller on April 14, 1980 was an unexpected and terrible blow for many people close to him. The descendants of the Great Italian Storyteller Gianni Rodari inherited an invaluable legacy in wonderful verses, full of nonsense, understandable only to a child’s imagination and in funny fairy tales.

It was he, Gianni Rodari, who brought the brave and kind Cipollino into our homes, he gave us the opportunity to hear the wonderful voice of Gelsomino, destroying the walls of prisons, in his fairy tale the devoted toy puppy Button turns into a living dog, and in another fairy tale the boy Marco, traveling in space on a wooden horse, I ended up on the planet of Christmas trees, where there is no fear or resentment. However, if we talk about all the heroes of the books of the Italian storyteller, then not a single page in the magazine will be enough. So it’s better to read Rodari’s books, and their heroes will become your true friends for life!

Awarding students for the previously announced drawing competition “Fantasies of Senor Radari”

Sources used

Biography of Gianni Rodari –

Dyakova Lyudmila. The storyteller who built a palace out of ice cream. –

Myaeots Olga. Gianni Rodari -

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