Literature, reading. Lesson notes for the senior group


Senior group. Senior preschool age. Children 5-6 years old

Summary of a literary quiz for parents and children of the older group (5-6 years old) “Visiting a fairy tale” Synopsis of a literary quiz for parents and children of an older group (5-6 years old)
“Visiting a fairy tale”
Goal: involving parents in the educational process of the preschool educational institution through
the literary quiz “Visiting a Fairy Tale”
. Objectives: - To help parents understand the role of fairy tales in the development and...

GCD using productive reading-listening technology in the senior group “The story of K. Paustovsky “The Thief Cat” Summary of GCD for speech development using productive reading-listening in the senior group The story of K. Paustovsky “The Thief Cat”

Goal: To introduce children to the story of K. Paustovsky
“The Thief Cat”
Objectives: 1. Educational: -to create conditions for the perception of the text, its...

Card index of fiction in the senior group according to the Federal State Educational Standard with goals

Card index of fiction in various educational fields in the senior group According to the program “From birth to school”, ed.
N.E. Veraksy O.O. Contents Author, title Purpose Moral education RNS “The Fox and the Jug” arr. O. Kapitsa Cultivating good feelings; formation of ideas about greed and stupidity RNS “Winged, hairy and oily” arr. I. Karnaukhova Teach children to understand the character and actions of the heroes of X. Mäkel. "Mr. Au" (chapters), trans. from Finnish E. Uspensky rns "Khavroshechka" arr. A. N. Tolstoy Cultivate manifestations of good feelings towards each other; RNS "Bragging Hare" arr. O. Kapitsa To educate the norms of moral behavior rns “The Frog Princess” arr. M. Bulatov Cultivate kindness and a sense of mutual assistance. B. Shergin “Rhymes” Cultivate a respectful attitude towards other people rns “Sivka-burka” arr. M. Bulatov To develop in children the ability to evaluate the actions of heroes, to express their attitude towards them RNS “Finist-Clear Falcon” arr. A. Platonov Cultivate a sense of compassion for others V. Dragunsky “Childhood Friend”, “Top down, diagonally” Cultivate attentiveness, love, compassion for a close comrade S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” Nenets fairy tale “Cuckoo” arr. K. Sharov To promote kindness, attentiveness and responsiveness to relatives “Goldilocks”, trans. from Czech K. Paustovsky; cultivate the ability to empathize, be generous, and not envy others; develop self-respect and mutual assistance in work. "Three golden hairs of Grandfather the Omniscient", trans. from Czech N. Arosieva (from the collection of fairy tales by K. Ya. Erben). V. Dmitrieva. “Baby and the Bug” (chapters) Feel and understand the character of the images of L. Tolstoy’s literary work “The Bone” Cultivate the moral qualities of the individual: honesty, truthfulness, love for family. L. Tolstoy “The Jump” To awaken in children empathy for the hero of the story N. Nosov. "Living Hat"; To form children's ideas about moral standards with the help of children's literature. S. Georgiev. “I saved Santa Claus” Develop the ability to evaluate one’s own actions and the actions of heroes, cultivate friendliness, and the ability to interact with peers A. Lindgren. “Carlson, who lives on the roof, has arrived again” (chapters, abbr.), trans. with Swedish L. Lungina K. Paustovsky. “The Thief Cat” To cultivate moral qualities: a sense of compassion, empathy Adam Mitskevich “To Friends” To generalize and expand children’s knowledge about such concepts as “friend”, “friendship”, “honesty”, “justice” P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof” To educate a feeling of kindness, caring for the weak R. Kipling. "Little Elephant", trans. from English K. Chukovsky, poems in translation. S. Marshak To foster a culture of behavior, friendship, mutual assistance, care for loved ones V. Kataev. “Tsvetik-semitsvetik” To develop the ability to present the characteristics of one’s personality among peers, reflecting achievements and the reasons for possible difficulties. Child in the family and in society RNS "Khavroshechka" arr. A. N. Tolstoy Introduce different family relationships by Yu. Koval “Grandfather, Grandmother and Alyosha” Form in children an idea of ​​a family as people who live together, love each other, take care of each other. V. Dragunsky “Deniska’s stories” Formation of ideas about the characteristic qualities of boys and girls. A. Gaidar. “Chuk and Gek” (chapters) Learn to assess the relationships between close people in the family, compile characteristics of the heroes of E. Grigoriev’s “Quarrel” Develop the basics of social interaction between boys and girls; a friendly attitude towards the opposite sex A. Barto “Vovka is a kind soul” E. Blaginina “Let’s sit in silence” Continue to form children’s idea of ​​a kind attitude towards their mother A. Usachev “What is etiquette” Continue teaching the culture of verbal communication in kindergarten and at home “Krupenichka” N. Teleshov Cultivate interest in fairy tales, in Russian traditions Self-service, work RNS “Khavroshechka” arr. A. N. Tolstoy To form children’s ideas about a hardworking person K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr” Education of cultural and hygienic skills K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief” rns “At the command of the pike” To consolidate in children the concept of the importance of human labor A. Barto “The grimy girl” » Cultivate neatness and careful attitude towards personal belongings and belongings of Comrade Yu. Tuvim. “A letter to all children on one very important matter,” trans. from Polish S. Mikhalkova Formation of the foundations of security S. Mikhalkov “Uncle Styopa the policeman” Reinforcing the rules of behavior on the streets of the city E. Segal “Cars on our street” Cognitive development of FEMP Reading books Heroes of fairy tales S. Marshak “Numbers” Acquaintance with numbers Acquaintance with the social world G H. Andersen “Snowman” Introduction to New Year’s traditions of different countries S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?” Introduction to the importance of any profession "Wonderful stories about a hare named Lek", tales of the peoples of West Africa, trans. O. Kustova and V. Andreeva; Acquaintance with the characteristics of the peoples of West Africa A. Gaidar “The Tale of a Military Secret, Malchish-Kibalchish and His Firm Word” Continue to expand children’s ideas about the Russian army. Nenets fairy tale “Cuckoo” arr. K. Sharov Acquaintance with the life of the peoples of the far north M. Boroditskaya “Waiting for a brother” To form a desire to take care of children, to develop a sense of responsibility and respect for younger comrades A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Story” To form in children an idea of ​​the feat of the people who stood up for the defense of their Motherland . A. Barto “The Herd Game” Expand children’s knowledge about their kindergarten, draw attention to its history, clarify ideas about the work of kindergarten employees S. Makhotin “Senior group” O. Vysotskaya “Kindergarten” T. Aleksandrova “Kuzka the Brownie” (chapters) Cultivate interest in the life of Russians in ancient times, love for the history of their people M. Isakovsky “Go beyond the seas and oceans” Clarify knowledge about your native country. B. Almazov. “Gorbushka” Introduction to Russian values; Introduction to the natural world rns “Bragging Hare” arr. O. Kapitsa To form children’s caring attitude towards nature, the desire to take part in its conservation and protection. L. Tolstoy. “Lion and Dog”, “Bone”, “Jump” Expand ideas about the life of animals G. Snegirev “Penguin Beach” K. Paustovsky. “Cat Thief” Foster love and respect for nature, kindness; V. Bianchi “Owl” Continue to form an idea of ​​the interconnection and interdependence of living beings, an idea of ​​the literary genre “educational fairy tale”; B. Zakhoder “Gray Star” To cultivate a sense of empathy and love for nature and man, the ability to resist evil S. Yesenin “Bird cherry” To help feel the beauty of nature in R. Kipling’s poem. "Little Elephant", trans. from English K. Chukovsky, poems in translation. S. Marshak Develop fine motor skills of the hands, attention and interest in the animal world and its diversity P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof” Cultivate a sensitive attitude towards animals, love for nature Speech development Development of all aspects of speech Acquaintance with genres Explanation of unfamiliar, outdated words Artistic and aesthetic development Introduction to art V. Konashevich Acquaintance with illustrators I. Bilibin E. Charushin Fine arts activity Drawing illustrations based on works Musical activity P. I. Tchaikovsky “The Nutcracker” (fragments) Acquaintance with the musical depiction of heroes and images of works by P. I. Tchaikovsky “The Seasons” (fragments) N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” (fragments) S. Prokofiev “Peter and the Wolf” Physical development of GCD and leisure activities based on the plots of the works Heroes of the works
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Freedom from stereotypes

Literature demonstrates the laws by which society operates and increases tolerance towards minorities and the oppressed.

In one study, L. Vezzali, S. Stathi et al. The greatest magic of Harry Potter: Reducing prejudice / Journal of Applied Social Psychology fifth-graders read excerpts from Harry Potter. The teacher helped them analyze the text, which traced Harry Potter's loyal position towards Mudbloods - students born into Muggle families. After three lessons, the children became more tolerant of immigrants, homosexuals and refugees.

Rich imagination and imaginative thinking

“The author only writes half of the book. The other half is written by the reader,” said the classic of English literature Joseph Conrad. A good writer does not really tell everything, but only the essentials, forcing the reader to use his imagination. The appearance and background of the characters, the setting, the smells, the timbre of the voice - as directors filming a film adaptation, we often come up with the details ourselves.

If you have a hard time imagining, take up fiction. It will spark your imagination.

Coming to terms with uncertainty

Stability is a myth, but novel connoisseurs are of little concern about this. ResearchM. Djikic, K. Oatley, M. C. Moldoveanu. Opening the closed mind: The effect of exposure to literature on the need for closure / Creativity Research Journal demonstrated that people who read fictional stories have less need for cognitive certainty than those who read nonfiction.

In an experiment, 100 students from the University of Toronto read one of eight short stories or one of eight essays. Afterwards, everyone filled out a questionnaire assessing their level of emotional need for certainty and stability. The results showed that participants who read the stories had an easier attitude towards chaos and instability. This means they think more broadly and approach problems creatively.

Rich vocabulary

Research results from Reading habits / TestYourVocab.com show a direct relationship between the amount of fiction read and vocabulary. The table shows the results of a survey of 30-year-old readers.

Reading habitsVocabulary, words
Read a lot, a lot of fiction29 558
Read a lot, sometimes fiction28 299
Read a lot, rarely read fiction24 064
Read sometimes, sometimes fiction23 353
Read sometimes, rarely read fiction21 947
Rarely read, rarely read fiction12 402

If you want to speak beautifully, read fiction. This way you will learn to better formulate thoughts and tell stories, and get rid of cliched phrases in speech and writing.

Developed empathy

Reading fiction developsNovel finding: Reading literary fiction improves empathy / Scientific American empathy and helps to imagine oneself in the place of another.
This is due to the fact that the brain processes read and real information in the same way. The left temporal lobe, which is responsible for the perception of language, makes the brain think that it is doing what the hero of the story is actually doing. This phenomenon is known as “embodied cognition.” As we read, we literally move into the character's body.

Thanks to fiction, we stop focusing on ourselves and begin to understand the behavior and motivations of others.

Solid memory and logic

To remember all the characters in War and Peace and understand the twists and turns of the plot, you need not only strong nerves, but also developed memory and logic. By working your way through a difficult novel, you extend the life of your brain.

ProvenR. S. Wilson, P. A. Boyle et al. Life-span cognitive activity, neuropathologic burden, and cognitive aging / Neurology that avid readers in old age are 32% less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's disease.

The longer the piece you choose, the better your brain works.

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