Event at the Eduard Uspensky History Library. Development of an extracurricular event dedicated to Children's Book Day. International campaign “Read Pushkin Together” and literary game “Verbal Jumble”

Irkutsk region

G. Bratsk

Municipal budgetary educational institution

"Average comprehensive school No. 36"

Literary entertainment for students in grades 3-5

The script has been drawn up

Head of the library of MBOU "Secondary School No. 36"

Degtyareva Natalya Nikolaevna

2012

Eduard Uspensky

To the 75th anniversary of the writer

An hour of literary entertainment

The purpose of the event: to introduce the children to the works of Eduard Uspensky.

Equipment: book exhibition;

Projector, screen.

Progress of the event:

Slide 1. Librarian: In December, the famous, magnificent, beloved children's writer Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky celebrates his birthday. He was bornDecember 22, 1937 in the city of Yegoryevsk, Moscow region.

Slide 2. It is interesting that Edik studied poorly at school: he always did not have enough time for lessons. And every Monday he was going to come to his senses. But something always bothered him! And then one day the boy unsuccessfully jumped off the roof and broke his leg. He was taken to the hospital, and then he suddenly realized that he did not want to remain ignorant.

From that time on, Edik began to study well and after graduating from school he entered the aviation institute.
But over time, Eduard Uspensky realized that he wanted to become a writer and began to write humorous stories. And a little later - also children's books. By the way, this idea came to him by accident. One day, Eduard Uspensky got a job as a counselor at a pioneer camp. There he read books to his students, and sometimes he himself made up exciting stories. This is how the writer’s first works appeared. And today we will remember the books of Eduard Uspensky.

Slide 3 . Eduard Uspensky is not just a writer, but a screenwriter and playwright; director, he is the author of several television programs for children. For example, ABVGDeyka. She appeared on television back in 1975. The author of the idea, title, and scripts for the first ten programs was Eduard Uspensky, and he also proposed the first cast of student clowns: Senya, Sanya, Tanya and Vladimir Ivanovich. Together, about 20 episodes were made, which were shown in repeats for about three years.

The program was entertaining and at the same time educational.Complex rules of Russian grammar, rules of conduct in in public places or rules traffic were presented to children in game form and even in songs.

Slide 4. The book “School of Clowns” was born from the educational television program “ABVGDeyka”completely based on the game. Invented, slightly ridiculous, mischievous clown-wizards help real kids learn the real alphabet, real rules of grammar. The clowns, together with the readers, seem to be going through a first-grade program. But both third and fifth graders and their parents read the book with delight.

Slide 5. Let's meet the students of this unusual school.

Clown Shura has a special gift - to transport objects (and people) from one city to another and transmit thoughts at a distance.

Clown Natasha is an eternal inventor. Next to her you see a skirt of her own design and shoes with inflatable soles. If you want, be small, if you want, be like a tower.

Clown Sanya is a hunter, trainer, traveler. With him is his faithful guard Polkan. Polkan is a hunting, service and guard goat. She is also a sled dog and a tracker.

Comrade Pomidorov is the supply manager. Fate pushed him into the clown school. And he became half caretaker, half clown.

One day during a lesson, the clowns argued with their teacher Vasilisa Potapovna that they didn’t have to be able to write, because they could draw a letter to a friend. Then the director Irina Vadimovna came and invited the clown Sanya to draw a telegram that he sent to the school from the taiga.

Slide 6. Sanya got this: Let's try to read it.

(children's answers)

That's how many options we got. What actually was in the telegram? “Meet me. I've already taken off. Clown Sanya from the taiga and his faithful Polkan. Here's the explanation:

(quote p. 13)

Slide 7. E. Uspensky pays a lot of attention to the education of his heroes. Even animals learn from him.

...Quite by accident, at an abandoned dacha, third-grader Lucy discovers a boarding school for “fur animals.” And even becomes a teacher. The director of the boarding school, Badger, is also a janitor and a bartender.

Each of Lucy's pupils has her own smile, her own concern, her own pattern of movements and her own behavior. E. Uspensky invented it for them unusual language. He generally likes to make up words. A sort of “explainer”.

Slide 8. Try to explain what this is:

  1. Large paper recipient
  2. Chief
  3. Large lined Hvalundiya (it is presented at the end school year)
  4. Mom and Dad meeting
  5. Leaflets (there are checkered, diamond and polka dotted).

Slide 9. Another children's entertainment and educational program invented by Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky is “Baby Monitor”.

Eduard Uspensky came up with the idea of ​​a radio broadcast and was its first author. " Fun lessons baby monitors" in a humorous musical form helped children remember the rules of the Russian language, explained the laws of mathematics, physics, biology, traffic rules, rules of conduct, politeness, etc.

The program began with a theme song. The text was written by Eduard Uspensky, and the music by Vladimir Shainsky.

Slide 10. Now we will listen to it - musical break.

Slide 11. Once upon a time, young Eduard Uspensky worked as a counselor in a pioneer camp. And then I noticed with surprise and disappointment that the guys didn’t know the heroes of Russian folk tales well. This was the impetus for the creation funny fairy tale"Down the Magic River" The tale is unusual. Main character- an ordinary boy Mitya, who came to visit his grandmother in the village for the holidays. And my grandmother has a sister, Egorovna. She lives alone in the forest and from loneliness turned into Baba Yaga, is friends with Kikimora Bolotnaya, and has a magic saucer with an apple. But from Baba Yaga from folk tale Egorovna is distinguished by her kind disposition and fair character. There are many adventures in the fairy tale. Mitya has to look for a way out of various difficult situations. The reader meets old acquaintances, heroes of Russian fairy tales, on the pages of the book.

Slide 12 - 14. Try to recognize them. Who are they?

Slide 15. Now let’s talk about everyone’s favorite book “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat.” Everything is possible in it: the appearance of a cat that can speak, and a tractor that refuels not with gasoline, but with potatoes.

And sausages, and a romance-singing cow with a cat's name. We’ll talk about the names of the characters in the book.

Slide 16. Tournament of experts on books by Eduard Uspensky about Uncle Fyodor, the dog and the cat. Several books are dedicated to Uncle Fyodor: “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat”, “Winter in Prostokvashino”, “Uncle Fyodor’s Aunt, or Escape from Prostokvashino”, “New Orders in Prostokvashino”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino”.

Slide 17 -24.

  1. Question answer.
  2. Why was the boy named Uncle Fyodor?
  3. Why did Uncle Fyodor leave home?
  4. What do cats and sailors have in common?
  5. How did Uncle Fyodor, Sharik and Matroskin get their little jackdaw, Khvatayka?
  6. Why did Sharik and Matroskin quarrel before the New Year?
  7. Why did everyone eventually run away from Prostokvashin?

What documents does Matroskin the cat have? Slide 25.

What did they fill Mitya's Tr-tr with?

Kerosene

Sunflower oil

Cutlets

Gasoline.

Slide 26-30.

Whose things are these?

Ushanka hat (Pechkin)

Valenki (Cat Matroskin)

Photogun (Ball).

Slide 31. I would like to end our meeting today with the words of Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky: “If you want to find out how much smarter and better a person becomes after reading a thousand books, read a thousand books.”

Slide 32.

Thank you!


Slide 33. Sources.

Demonstration lesson by a senior counselor on the topic:

“The creative world of Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky” Target

: introduce the children to the works of Eduard Uspensky.

Tasks:

To form reading motivation, an attitude towards reading activity as a sphere of self-realization and creativity, to create conditions for nurturing interest in the writer’s work, to introduce new interactive forms of educational influence, targeted influence on the formation of students’ reading.

Develop memory, speech, observation, activity, independence. Lesson time:

45 min.

The feasibility of using a media product in the classroom:

formation of information culture and competence of schoolchildren (search, selection, processing, organization of information)

development of visual-figurative thinking by increasing the level of visibility Necessary equipment and materials for the lesson: computer, media projector, speakers, books, visual presentation educational material

, didactic material.

Progress of the lesson: Organizational moment: Good afternoon Dear friends

! My name is ______________, I work as a senior counselor in secondary _______. For further joint work, I want to get to know you a little, and for this I invite everyone to stand up from their desks and line up according to their height. Now that you are ready, I offer you tasks to complete. This will give me the opportunity to get to know you, and you to learn more about your friends. So, on my command, you need to change lanes in the given order.
Rearrangement: .V alphabetical order
by the first letter of the first name, last name;
. by hair color (from light shade to darker);
. by month of birth;

. according to the age.

So, friends, you and I have gotten to know each other better and are now ready to start the lesson. Main part: We were all little once, played with toys, went to bed with dolls. Moms read to us fairy tales before bedtime. And I’m sure that absolutely everyone watched the TV show at least once before going to bed. Good night , kids!”, or any other cartoons. I would like to take you back to that time for a moment so that you remember your favorite fairy tale, favorite cartoon and of course your beloved fairy tale hero

As for me, I always proudly answer that my favorite childhood work is “Uncle Fyodor, the Cat and the Dog” and therefore the cartoon “Three from the Butter Milk”. Do you know who the author of this fairy tale is? Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky. Very soon this famous, magnificent, beloved children's writer will turn 80 years old. And I believe that it is our duty to know the creativity of our Russian writers as much as possible and respect their efforts. And here's about Uspensky's work today we'll talk in our lesson.

Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky was born on December 22, 1937 in the city of Yegoryevsk, Moscow region. It is interesting that Edward did not study well at school: he always did not have enough time for lessons. And every Monday he was going to come to his senses. But something always bothered him! And then one day the boy unsuccessfully jumped off the roof and broke his leg. He was taken to the hospital, and then he suddenly realized that he did not want to remain ignorant.

From that time on, Eduard Uspensky began to study well and after graduating from school he entered the aviation institute.
But over time, Uspensky realized that he wanted to become a writer and began writing humorous stories. And a little later - also children's books. By the way, this idea came to him by accident. One day, Eduard Uspensky got a job as a counselor at a pioneer camp. There he read books to his students, and sometimes he himself made up exciting stories. This is how the writer’s first works appeared. “If I hadn’t been a counselor, I wouldn’t have become a children’s writer,” he later admitted.

He began his journey into literature in 1960. In 1966, the first poems for children were published in the magazine "Children's Literature", and at the same time the first book was published - the collection of poems "Funny Elephant". Famous writer Eduard Nikolaevich was inspired by the fairy-tale story “Gena the Crocodile and His Friends.” We have been reading this book for over 35 years. It was in the pioneer camp, working there as a librarian in the summer of 1968, that he wrote another no less famous book"Uncle Fyodor, dog and cat." The book was published in 1973. He is the author of the fairy tales “Down the Magic River”, “Guarantee Men”, “School of Clowns”, “Kolobok Follows the Trail” and other works. The diversity of his work is amazing: he writes fairy tales and fairy tales, fantasy, detective, adventure works, as well as comics, poems, plays, scripts, makes translations and compiles collections children's folklore. He also organized the book publishing house "Samovar", broadcasts on television, publishes children's magazine"Prostokvashino".

Now on the slide you can see a list with most famous works E.N. Uspensky at the moment:

Uncle Fyodor, dog and cat.”

Uncle Fyodor’s aunt.”

Uncle Fyodor’s favorite girl.”

Winter in Prostokvashino.”

New orders in Prostokvashino.”

Uncle Fyodor is going to school.”

Ghost from Prostokvashino.

Treasure from the village of Prostokvashino.”

Holidays in the village of Prostokvashino.”

Crocodile Gena and his friends.”

Gena’s crocodile business.”

Cheburashka goes to the people.”

Crocodile Gena - and the robbers.”

The kidnapping of Cheburashka.”

Three comics with Cheburashka.”

The investigation is being conducted by Koloboks.”

"Down the Magic River"

"Certificate".

"Uncle Au."

And many other works.

Animated film scripts

1974 - Bird Market (director M. Novogrudskaya)

1975 - Elephant-dilo-sonok (director B. Ardov)

1980 - Canoeing

1980 - Judo (from a series of microfilms about sports for the 1980 Olympics) (director Yu. Butyrin)

1980 - Equestrian sport (from a series of microfilms about sports for the 1980 Olympics) (director Yu. Butyrin)

1980 - Artistic gymnastics (from a series of microfilms about sports for the Olympics-80) (director B. Akulinichev)

1980 — Race walking (from a series of microfilms about sports for the 1980 Olympics) (director O. Churkin)

1980 - Field hockey (from a series of microfilms about sports for the 1980 Olympics) (director O. Churkin)

2005 — Golden medal World Intellectual Property Organization

2010 - Government Prize Russian Federation in the field of culture for the book “Stories about a girl with a strange name”

2010 - Prize named after. K. Chukovsky in the nomination “For outstanding creative achievements in Russian children's literature"

Laureate of the All-Union competition for the best children's book

2015 - Prize named after. Lev Kopelev for the fight for peace and human rights.

2015 — national award"Telegrand" for his outstanding contribution to the creation of children's television programs and significant achievements in the development of animated films.

One of the outstanding awards children's writer is the Korney Chukovsky Prize in the nomination “For outstanding creative achievements in domestic children’s literature”, awarded in 2010.

Task: “Find the extra sentence”

Now I suggest you complete a small task, pay attention to the slide. You need to find the extra sentence.

Some parents had a boy. His name was Uncle Fyodor. Because he was very serious and independent. He learned to read at the age of four, and at six he was already making his own soup. And on weekends I practiced karate. In general, he was very good boy. And the parents were good - dad and mom.

“My dear parents! Father and mother! Grandmother and grandfather! I love you very much. And I love animals very much. And this cat too. And you don't allow me to start it. Order him to leave the house. And this is wrong. I'm leaving for the village and will live there. Don't worry about me. ..."

In one dense tropical forest there lived a very funny animal. He was white and fluffy. His name was Cheburashka. Or rather, at first they didn’t call him anything while he lived in his tropical forest. And they called him Cheburashka later, when he left the forest and met people.

Now Gena, Galya and Cheburashka spent almost every evening together. After work, they gathered at the crocodile’s house, talked peacefully, drank coffee and played tic-tac-toe. Sometimes they even chatted mobile phone with friends from Madagascar. And yet Cheburashka could not believe that he finally had real friends.

Creative part: Today I suggest your team do one very important thing: creative task- create a book on the works of Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky. How it will look is only your idea. So, you need to make a book, present it, think about who you can give it to and last page write a wish for a young reader.

I have prepared some creative material for you. To create pages, you can use my cuttings, or you can draw and write everything yourself.

Book presentation:

Group photo of the team with the book!

Reflection: You and I are taking our seats again. And now I have for you main question: What is the main goal of our lesson?

Cultivating interest in the writer’s work

Motivating participants to read as a means of self-education (why should you read?)

Acquaintance with the biography and work of Russian writers (education of patriotism, respect)

Development of creative abilities

Developing a sense of admiration for a writer's talent

With this meeting of ours, we would like to thank the writer for writing such kind and funny works that are interesting not only for children, but also for adults.

Our lesson is coming to an end. It was dedicated amazing person, a wonderful writer. All his works are imbued with warmth, light, kindness, humor, and love for people. You can verify this by reading any book by Eduard Uspensky.

And I would like to remind you that everything interesting, kind, and useful can be learned from books. Therefore, I want to end the topic of the lesson with the words of Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky: “If you want to find out how much smarter and better a person becomes after reading a thousand books, read a thousand books.”

And now I ask our wonderful team to go back to the center of the classroom and move a little.

On the slide you are given a few lines from the well-known children's New Year's song. Each participant takes turns reading sound, not a letter, but a sound! Where there is a comma, we clap, a period, we stomp, and a space, we squat.

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree,

She grew up in the forest

In winter and summer she was slim and green.

Virtual book exhibition

“E. Uspensky and his friends"

Dear reader!

In December, the famous, magnificent, beloved children's writer Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky celebrates his birthday. He was born on December 22, 1937 in the city of Yegoryevsk, Moscow region.

It is interesting that Edik studied poorly at school: he always did not have enough time for lessons. And every Monday he was going to come to his senses. But something always bothered him! And then one day the boy unsuccessfully jumped off the roof and broke his leg. He was taken to the hospital, and then he suddenly realized that he did not want to remain ignorant.

From that time on, Edik began to study well and after graduating from school he entered the aviation institute. But over time, Eduard Uspensky realized that he wanted to become a writer and began writing humorous stories. And a little later - also children's books. By the way, this idea came to him by accident. One day, Eduard Uspensky got a job as a counselor at a pioneer camp. There he read books to his students, and sometimes he himself made up exciting stories. This is how the writer’s first works appeared. And today we will remember the books of Eduard Uspensky.

Travel to Prostokvashino

Eduard Uspensky worked as a librarian at a children's camp. It was there that he began to come up with a story about Prostokvashino. It all started with the fact that the children's writer Eduard Uspensky wrote the book “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat.”

Uspensky, E.N. Uncle Fyodor, dog and cat: story-fairy tale: [for younger school age] / E.N. Uspensky / artist K. Yudina. - Moscow: Planet of Childhood, 2007. - 176 pp.: ill.

In this book, everything is possible: the appearance of a cat who can speak, and a tractor that refuels not with gasoline, but with potatoes and sausages, and a cow with a cat’s name who sings romances.

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Several books are dedicated to Uncle Fyodor: “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat”, “Uncle Fyodor’s Aunt, or Escape from Prostokvashino”, “Winter in Prostokvashino”, “Uncle Fyodor’s Favorite Girl”, “New Orders in Prostokvashino”, “Uncle Fyodor Is Coming” to school”, “Trouble in Prostokvashino”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino”, “Ghost from Prostokvashino”, “Treasure from the village of Prostokvashino”, “Holiday in the village of Prostokvashino”, etc.

Uspensky, E.N. Uncle Fyodor's aunt, or escape from Prostokvashino: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky / artist A. S. Sher. - Moscow: Samovar, 2003. - 118 p.: ill.

Another one, but not last book about "not easy" village life favorite yogurt heroes. This book, like the previous ones, is illustrated by the cartoonist and master of brushes A.S. Sher.

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Uspensky, E.N. Winter in Prostokvashino / E.N. Uspensky / artist A. S. Sher. - Moscow: Samovar, 2006. - 64 p.: ill.

In the book “WINTER IN PROSTOKVASHINO” children will again meet their favorite characters: Uncle Fyodor, the cat Matroskin, the dog Sharik, the postman Pechkin and others and learn how the dog and the cat get along without Uncle Fyodor, who lives in the city at this time of year. In the story WINTER IN PROSTOKVASHINO there is a lot unexpected turns, it was not without New Year's surprises, so it's a very exciting book.

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Uspensky, E.N. Uncle Fyodor's favorite girl: [a fairy tale for primary school age] / E.N. Uspensky / artist A. S. Sher. - Moscow: Samovar, 2001. - 80 p.: ill.

The fairy tale features characters well known to readers - Uncle Fyodor, the cat Matroskin, the dog Sharik, and the postman Pechkin. They still live amicably in Prostokvashino, but a girl named Katya appears in the village, and Uncle Fyodor’s attention to her arouses feelings of jealousy among their friends.

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Uspensky, E.N. Troubles in Prostokvashino: fairy tale[for primary school age] /E.N. Uspensky / artist A. Artyukh. - Moscow: Planet of Childhood, 2002. - 64 p.

Every person's life goes on a dotted line. Even the luckiest people have failures. Such failure also befell Uncle Fyodor. The owner of the house where Uncle Fyodor, the cat Matroskin and the dog lived returned from the deep snows of Krasnoyarsk to Prostokvashino.

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Uspensky, E.N. The Ghost from Prostokvashino: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky / artist A. Shevchenko. - Moscow: AST, 2007. - 112 p.: ill.

The village of Prostokvashino is the most peaceful village on earth. But even in the most peaceful villages there are serious troubles. A ghost appeared in Prostokvashino. This event interested everyone: residents, journalists, television. Travel companies We also became interested because the cat Matroskin began breeding ostriches. Therefore everything northern peoples They will be happy to come and see African exotica.

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Crocodile Gena and his friends

The entire work of Eduard Uspensky, a wonderful children's writer, is a gift to children, warm and kind. And one of these gifts can rightfully be considered another wonderful and wonderful series of books about Crocodile Gen and his friends, according to the same name which the well-known cartoon was created.

Uspensky, E.N. Crocodile Gena and his friends: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky. - Moscow: World of the Seeker, 2001. - 108 p.: ill.

“Crocodile Gena and His Friends” is a children’s fairy tale story by Eduard Uspensky, the first in a series of works about Cheburashka and Crocodile Gena. This is a story about how one day the lonely crocodile Gena decided to change his life! He posted an ad looking for friends and hasn't known a moment's peace since then! After all, there were many people in the city who wanted to make friends: the animal Cheburashka, unknown to science, the lanky giraffe Anita, the intelligent lion Chandra and many, many more animals, girls and boys! So many, many that we had to build the House of Friendship so that there would be a place for such a huge group to meet! Thus began the incredible adventures of Crocodile Gena, Cheburashka and their friends! This book pleases everyone: both children and adults!

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Several more books are dedicated to Crocodile Gene:

Uspensky, E.N. Vacation of the crocodile Gena: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky. - Moscow: AST, 2006. - 128 p.: ill.

Guys! If you think that during the holidays the crocodile Gena rests, then you are mistaken. This is at work, at the zoo, he lies by the water and sunbathes. But vacation is the busiest time for a crocodile. Because you can’t sit still if inky water is flowing in the river, the frogs have turned blue, and tourists are drowning fish. Therefore, Cheburashka and the crocodile Gena forgot about rest and began to save native nature from pests. And even the old woman Shapoklyak decided not to go on the warpath and began to help them.

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Uspensky, E.N. The business of the crocodile Genes: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky, Agron I. / artist. A. Shevchenko. - Moscow: Samovar, 2002. - 96 p.

The action takes place in the city of Prostokvashinsk. Over ten years of working at the Prostokvashino Zoo, Gena the Crocodile has earned a capital of $5,000, but he doesn’t know how best to spend it and therefore consults with friends: Cheburashka, Shapoklyak, Lev Chandra and the girl Galya. Chandru manages to persuade Gena to invest money in shares of the sawmill, and Shapoklyak, with the help of his grandson Vova Rublev, who works at the stock exchange, helps buy them. Galya suggests investing money in art or real estate. As a result, Gena tries different ways capital investments. In parallel with all the events, the reader is told about such things as shares, connections, profits, currency, advertising and the business system as a whole.

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Uspensky, E.N. Crocodile Gena and the robbers: a fairy tale / E.N. Uspensky / artist M. Zotova, S. Gonkov. - Moscow: AST, 2002. - 80 p.: ill.

Crocodile Gena was called to serve in the airborne troops. In the army, the valiant crocodile learned to fight a potential enemy, jump with a parachute, drive a tank, and also build dachas. And after demobilization, the matured Gena decided to start new life. What kind of job is it for a real crocodile to lie near the pool and amuse visitors at the zoo? Now Gena will serve as a watchman at the chocolate factory. He is allowed to eat as much sweets as he likes and is promised payment for every criminal he catches.

But as a result of criminal and tragic events, 20 tons of special chocolate disappear from the factory, and the green watchman ends up in jail as the main suspect! Together with investigator Poddubenko, Gena and Cheburashka will have to show miracles of ingenuity to catch the real kidnappers.

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Favorite books of your favorite writer

The diversity of E.N.’s creativity Uspensky is amazing: he writes fairy tales and fairy tales, fantasy, detective, adventure works, as well as comics, poems, plays, scripts, makes translations and compiles collections of children's folklore. We present to your attention some of them:

Uspensky, E.N. About Vera and Anfisa / E.N. Uspensky. - Moscow: World of the Seeker, 2000. - 128 p.: ill.

The book “Stories about Vera and Anfisa” consists of eleven stories about the girl Vera and the monkey Anfisa, which tell how the monkey Anfisa appeared, how she went to school with Vera kindergarten, to the clinic, to school... and just about how they lived together.

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Uspensky, E.N. The investigation is being conducted by Koloboki: [detective stories for primary school age]/ E.N. Uspensky / artist Yu. Pronin, I. Savchenkov. - Moscow: Planet of Childhood, 2007. - 208 p.: ill.

A long time ago, there lived Kolobok, who left both his grandmother and his grandfather. He deceived everyone, but he got caught by the fox. But this is not our Kolobok. No one will escape our Kolobok - his calling is to find all those who have been kidnapped and catch all the kidnappers, because he is a famous detective. And if a child disappeared from home, an elephant disappeared from the zoo, and Tretyakov Gallery- picture, no one can handle the job better than Kolobok and his assistant Bulochkin.
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Uspensky, E.N. 25 professions of Masha Filipenko: a story / E.N. Uspensky.- Moscow: AST, Astrel.- 189 p.

Masha is in fifth grade and loves to improve everything. Just not grades at school, that’s what she has problems with, but various adult jobs. The only thing left for lazy, inhibited adults is to grab the Machine’s ideas on the fly and hold them back slightly so that they don’t get carried away too much. I wish there were more such creative girls!
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Uspensky, E.N. School of clowns / E.N. Uspensky.- Moscow: World of the Seeker, 2001.- 206.: ill.

“School of Clowns” is a cheerful, joyful, mischievous book, like all the books written by the wonderful writer Eduard Uspensky. Incredible, fantastic stories happen in this school. A miracle always happens before our eyes where there is no tedious cramming, no strict obligations of children to their elders, where teachers and students understand each other perfectly. It turns out that you can learn through play and fun. serious things enter the world of knowledge and become an educated person, and therefore free and independent.
Open the book and you will enter the house of fairy tales, kindness, and this time the evil is not terrible, but the funny will rush around and in the end will fail. So you will read the story by Eduard Uspensky not only with pleasure, but also with great benefit for myself.

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Uspensky, E.N. Lectures by Professor Chainikov / E.N. Uspensky / artist G. Grineva. - Moscow: Samovar, 1994. - 146 p.: ill.

It is difficult to learn from school textbooks how a radio works. Electricity is studied in one class, electronics in another, radio waves in the very last one. And there is no way to combine all this knowledge in one textbook. Two people undertook to eliminate this terrible breakthrough in education: the writer E. Uspensky and Professor Chainikov.

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Also, Eduard Uspensky wrote for the popular children's program “Baby Monitor”, for the television program “ABVGDeyka”, and hosted the program “Ships Came into Our Harbor”.
The writer's works have been translated into more than 25 languages, his books were published in Finland, Holland, France, Japan, and the USA. IN last years His new books are published in the Samovar publishing house, which he organized.

In 2010, Uspensky was awarded the Korney Chukovsky Prize, established for children's writers, in the main category "For outstanding creative achievements in domestic children's literature".

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Topic: Through the pages of the work of Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky

Target:

    Introduce students to the works of E. Uspensky.

    Develop fluent reading skills, the ability to answer questions about what you read, develop memory, attention, and thinking. Replenish lexicon. Develop an interest in reading additional literature.

    Foster a sense of mutual understanding, friendship and mutual respect; readiness to help

Equipment: presentation, cartoon “The Multi-Colored Family”, picture puzzles, exhibition of drawings, exhibition of books, portrait of the writer.

During the classes

    Organizing time.

The lesson is quite ordinary, or maybe unusual,

Or maybe it’s not a lesson I want to teach you at all.

He can be cheerful if he thinks together,

If children with a sense of humor will help me!

About all the works of the writer Uspensky

Now the lesson - we will make a mosaic...

    Lesson topic message.

Guys, tell me, what is mosaic?

Today in class we will talk about the works of E.N. Uspensky, about literary heroes which he created. Our lesson, like a mosaic, will be made up of individual pieces. And our picture will be complete when we connect the individual parts of the lesson with our active participation.

    Learning new material

    Mosaic first. Acquaintance with the biography of the writer. (Presentation)

Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky was born on December 22, 1937 in the Moscow region. Edik grew up as a mischievous boy, received bad grades and every time decided that on Monday he would start studying with an “A”. Monday came, some things happened and... the twos appeared again. The chance came to the rescue. One day, he jumped off the roof and broke his leg and ended up in the hospital. Edik asked his parents to bring him textbooks. To the unspeakable surprise of those around him, he began to take his homework seriously. Yes, so persistently that he was able to enter the aviation institute and become an engineer. He worked in his specialty for three years, and then suddenly realized that he was doing something wrong in life. Eduard Nikolaevich worked as a counselor at a pioneer camp, read books, and when he ran out of interesting books, he had to write them himself.

As a child, he had three favorite toys: the crocodile Gena, the doll Galya, a plush toy with big ears, a button tail, you can’t tell - it’s either a hare or a dog.

In 1966, these toys became the main characters famous work"Crocodile Gena and his friends"

In it, Uspensky named his plush toy “Cheburashka” (“Cheburashka’s Song”)

    Mosaic second. "Put the puzzle together"

The teacher groups the children into groups

Envelopes are distributed to the groups. There is a cut picture in the envelope. In a minute you need to assemble the plot and the work.

    Mosaic three. "Literary Quiz"

1.What happened to Cheburashka when the House of Friendship opened?

a) log

c) flower pot

G) brick

2. Where did Cheburashka live?

a) in the desert

b) in the tropical forest

c) on a desert island

d) in Madagascar

3. How did Uncle Fyodor heat the house?

b) brushwood

c) firewood

G) little sun

4. Who taught Matroskin to talk?

A) Professor Semin

b) familiar cat

c) old mistress

d) Uncle Fyodor

5. Who pulled Sharik out of the river?

a) Matroskin

b) Gavryusha

c) Beaver

d) Uncle Fyodor

6. What did Aunt Tamara fly to Prostokvashino on?

a) by plane

b) on a combat helicopter

c) on a hang glider

d) on a rocket

7.What did the postman Pechkin, Matroskin and Sharik prepare according to the witchcraft book so that Uncle Fyodor would forget the girl Katya?

A) lapel potion

c) sleeping pills

b) weight loss medicine

d) decoction for worms and fleas

8. What magazine did Uncle Fyodor subscribe to?

a) "Pioneer"

b) " Funny pictures»

V) "Murzilka"

d) "Bonfire"

    Mosaic four. Physical education minute. (Cartoon “Colorful Family”)

    Mosaic five. Find the extra sentence.

Each group is given a piece of paper with the text, in a minute they must find the extra line in the text.

Some parents had a boy. His name was Uncle Fyodor. Because he was very serious and independent. He learned to read at the age of four, and at six he was already making his own soup. And on weekends I practiced karate. In general, he was a very good boy. And the parents were good - dad and mom

“My dear parents! Father and mother! Grandmother and grandfather! I love you very much. And I love animals very much. And this cat too. And you don't allow me to start it. Order him to leave the house. And this is wrong. I'm leaving for the village and will live there. Don't worry about me. ..."

In one dense tropical forest there lived a very funny animal. He was white and fluffy. His name was Cheburashka. Or rather, at first they didn’t call him anything while he lived in his tropical forest. And they called him Cheburashka later, when he left the forest and met people.

Now Gena, Galya and Cheburashka spent almost every evening together. After work, they gathered at the crocodile’s house, talked peacefully, drank coffee and played tic-tac-toe. Sometimes we even chatted on mobile phones with friends from Madagascar. And yet Cheburashka could not believe that he finally had real friends.

    Control of assimilation, discussion of mistakes made and their correction.

    Mosaic six. "Blitz tournament"

After listening carefully to the question, raise your hand if the answer is ready. Answers to speed questions:

How old is Uncle Fedor? (six)

Why did Uncle Fyodor leave home? (they didn’t allow me to keep the cat)

What breed was Sharik? (cur)

What kind of house was Uncle Fyodor looking for? (with TV, large windows)

What kind of house was Matroskin looking for? (with stove)

And Sharik? (with booth)

Where did Uncle Fyodor get his money? (treasure found)

What did Matroskin buy? (Murka the cow)

What did Sharik buy? (camera gun)

And Uncle Fyodor? (tractor)

Why was the little jackdaw called Khvataika? (grabbed various things and hid them in the closet)

What did you fuel Mitya's tractor with? (food)

Why did the tractor stop at every house? (it smelled like pies)

Who could hill potatoes with their hind legs? (Ball)

What did the postman Pechkin send to Uncle Fyodor’s mom and dad to identify the boy? (button)

What reward did postman Pechkin receive from Uncle Fyodor’s parents? (bike)

What was the name of the cow that Matroskin the cat bought? (Murka)

Whose words are these: “ good deeds you won't become famous"? (old woman Shapoklyak)

How many evil things did old woman Shapoklyak do a day? (five evils)

Name the dog that the crocodile Gena and Cheburashka helped find a friend. (Tobik)

How old is Gena the crocodile? (50 years)

Where did Cheburashka come from? ( it was brought from a southern country in a box of oranges)

What did old woman Shapoklyak call her rat? (Lariska)

What kind of house did the crocodile Gena, Cheburashka and their friends decide to build? (house of friendship)

What was the name of the girl friend of the crocodile Gena and Cheburashka? (Galya)

    Lesson summary. Reflection.

Do you think our lesson - mosaic - was successful?

Textbook " Literary reading" - this is also a mosaic. It consists of excerpts from many works. Literature lessons are too short to read works in full. But how interesting it is to know how this or that story ends. What to do? (Children's answers)

There is an exit! We borrow books from the library, buy them in stores, exchange them with friends, and read on the Internet.