Grandmother, granddaughter and chicken. Game-travel through the fairy tale "grandmother, granddaughter and hen" Grandmother, granddaughter and hen Russian folk tale

It used to be that my grandmother would walk along the water to the river, and her buckets would clang: clang-clang! The granddaughter walks along the water to the river, and she has buckets: blah blah blah! Fuck-fuck! The chicken walks along the water to the river, and her buckets go: clink-clink! Clink-clank! Clink-clank.

Grandma is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip! The granddaughter is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip, drip-drip! The chicken is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip, drip-drip, drip-drip!

Once they went through the water. Grandmother Dasha is in front, granddaughter Masha is in the middle, and chicken Ryaba is behind. The buckets on the rocker arms swing, the rocker arms creak, they sing a song, and the buckets echo them.

At that time, an apple was hanging on a branch. The apple listened, the apple looked at it, pulled out a twig and fell from the tree. An apple rolled on the grass.

From the grass to the path, along the path downhill. An apple rolled under the chicken's legs - the chicken fell and turned over.

It rolled under my granddaughter's legs - the granddaughter fell and turned over.

It rolled under the grandmother's feet - the grandmother fell and turned over. she groaned and groaned.

And the rocker oils: creaking-creaking-creaking! And the buckets: clink-clink-clink! This noise, this ringing, this creaking!

Grandfather came running to the noise, creaking, ringing:
- What happened, what happened?
The hen clucks:
- A hawk flew at me!


- A wolf jumped on me!


- A bear attacked me!

But there was only one apple!

Russian folk tale in pictures. Illustrations: V. Losin

Target: consolidation of the standards of basic movements and their creative development by children; consolidating the ability to “get into character” and creatively express it in movement.

Tasks: consolidation of well-known movements; development of elements of creativity in games and exercises; nurturing friendly relationships; learning to concentrate on different parts bodies.

Program content: exercises to perform various types walking and running, standing long jumps, catching a ball with both hands at a distance of 1.5 m, developing diaphragmatic breathing skills.

Progress of the game - travel

1. Interest - motivation

Children enter the hall. Get children interested in a wonderful bag. Open the bag and take out the “magic apple”.

I’ll find a magic apple in the garden, maybe I’ll immediately end up in a fairy tale. One, two, three, four, five - the fairy tale must begin!

2.Movement

Motor warm-up

... Once upon a time there lived grandmother Dasha, granddaughter Masha and chicken Ryaba. They lived together, ate and drank together, walked on water together. - Children stand in a column.

1. It used to be that my grandmother would walk along the water to the river, and her buckets would clang: clang-clang! - Walking is normal.

2. The granddaughter is walking along the water to the river, and she has buckets: stro-bryak, sbryak-bryak! - Running is normal.

3. The chicken walks along the water to the river, and her buckets go: tinkle-tinkle-tinkle, tinkle-tinkle-tinkle! - Running on your toes.

4. Grandma is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip! - Walking on your heels.

5. The granddaughter is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip, drip-drip! - walking on toes.

6 The chicken is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip-drip, drip-drip-drip! - Walking in small steps. Running like a snake.

Complex “Fairy Tale in Motion”

...So they walked into the water once. Grandma Dasha is in front, granddaughter Masha is in the middle, and chicken Ryaba is behind. Children take gymnastic sticks. Each stick turns into a rocker.

Game exercise"Yoke"

Walking with a stick on your shoulders, shoulders and back straight.

1. The buckets swing on the rocker arms.

"A stick to the chest." IP: legs slightly apart, stick down. 1-2 sticks on the chest - inhale; 3-4 reps - exhale. Repeat 6 times.

2. The rocker arms creak, they sing a song, and the buckets agree with them.

"Turn". I.p.: legs apart, the stick is held behind the back with bent arms. 1-turn right, 2-turn the same to the left. Repeat 3 times.

3. Like grandma's creak! Blink!

"To the knee." IP: sitting, stick on hips. 1-stick up, 2-bend the knee, stick to the knee, 3-straighten your legs, stick up, 4-p. Keep your back straight all the time. Repeat 5 times.

4. Like a granddaughter: Creak, creak! Blink-blink!

"Look ahead." IP: legs apart, stick on shoulder blades. 1-2-lean forward, do not bend your legs, 3-4-p. repeat 5 times.

5. Like a chicken: squeak-creak-creak! Tink-tink-tink!

"On your toes." I.p.: o.s. hands behind your back, stick on the floor in front of your feet. 1 right foot on the toe to the end of the stick, 2 p. the same with the left. Repeat 3 times.

6. At that time, at that time, there was an apple hanging on the tree. The apple listened, the apple looked at it, pulled out a twig, and fell from the tree.

"Jumps." IP: legs slightly apart, arms down. 8-12 jumps in place and walking. Repeat 3 times.

7. Breathing exercise “Cows”.

1-close your lips;

2 hands up to the head (horns), inhale through the nose;

3-lean forward, exhale and say “mu-u-u-u.”

1. An apple rolled across the grass, from the grass onto the path, downhill along the path. – Hitting the ball on the ground to each other.

2. Catching a ball with both hands at a distance of 1.5 m.

3 .Game "Jug". The driver hits the ball on the ground with the words:

I dropped the jug

I broke it on the floor

One, two, three-

Catch him (child's name)!

4. How far did the apple roll? We'll find out now.

Standing long jump. Jump as far as possible without showing off.

4.Game. Gaming relaxation complex “Magic Mat”

1. A game to imitate the motor actions of fairy tale characters

Description. Children perform movements according to the text of the fairy tale, trying to get used to the image of the characters in the fairy tale. Invite the children to become the person being talked about.

...An apple rolled under the chicken's legs - the chicken fell and turned over.

Children move scattered around the hall and “turn” into the named characters, fall, then get up and continue to move. During these motor actions, the text is pronounced.

The hen cackles: A hawk flew at me!

...It rolled under my granddaughter’s legs - the granddaughter fell and turned over.

The children “turn” into their granddaughter, fall, and then get up.

And the rocker arm: creaking-creaking-creaking! And the bucket: clink-clank-clink!

Granddaughter cries: A wolf jumped on me!

...Rolled under my grandmother's feet - the grandmother fell, turned over, groaned, and groaned.

What a noise! But there was only one apple!

Teacher. And we will plant our apple tree on the mountain.

2.Dynamic round dance game “Yablonka”

We will plant our apple tree on the mountain, on the mountain

Our apple tree will grow in the spring, in the spring...

(movements are performed according to the lyrics of the song).

Relaxation holiday on the “Magic Mat”

Introductory part (according to the diagram).

3. Main part. The “relaxation formula” is pronounced.

The music is playing and our eyes are closed...

The eyes close and a miracle happens...

The nose inhales the music and sends it throughout the body... (repeat several times).

Inhale and exhale - good! (children breathe spontaneously).

Our hands are resting... Resting... resting...

Our legs are resting... Resting... resting...

The breeze stroked the arms... The breeze stroked the legs...

He didn’t forget our neck, he stroked everyone, he loved us...

Development of diaphragmatic breathing.

Inflate your tummy, slowly deflate... (repeat several times).

Our tummy is like an apple, round when we inflate it.

The apple is ripe, red, sweet, the apple is crisp, with smooth skin.

I will break the apple in half, I will share the apple with my friend.

Musical accompaniment- music E. Krylatova “Lullaby of the Bear”.

4.Output formula (according to the diagram). Musical accompaniment - music. V.Shainsky “Chunga-Changa”.

MBDOU No. 27 “Crane”

The game is a journey

based on the fairy tale “Grandmother, granddaughter and chicken”

(integrated music - physical education)

Middle group.

Prepared by: teacher

Pokhvalova O.N.

Once upon a time there lived grandmother Dasha, granddaughter Masha and chicken Ryaba. They lived together, ate and drank together, walked on water together.

It used to be that grandma would walk along the water to the river, and her buckets would clang: clang-clang!

The granddaughter is walking along the water to the river, and her buckets are blah-blah! Fuck-fuck!

The chicken walks along the water to the river, and her buckets clink: clink, clink! Clink-clank! Clink-clank!

Grandma is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip!

The granddaughter is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip, drip-drip!

A chicken is coming from the river, and her water is drip-drip, drip-drip, drip-drip!

Once they went through the water. Grandmother Dasha is in front, granddaughter Masha is in the middle, and chicken Ryaba is behind. The buckets on the rocker arms swing, the rocker arms creak, they sing a song, and the buckets echo them.

At that time, an apple was hanging on a branch. The apple listened, the apple looked at it, pulled out a twig and fell from the tree.

An apple rolled on the grass. From the grass to the path, along the path downhill. An apple rolled under the chicken's legs - the chicken fell and turned over.

It rolled under the granddaughter’s legs - the granddaughter fell and turned over.

It rolled under the grandmother’s feet - the grandmother fell, turned over, groaned, and groaned.

And the rocker arms: creaking-creaking-creaking! And the buckets make a clang-clang-clink!

This noise, this ringing, this creaking! Grandfather came running to the noise, creaking, ringing:

- What happened, what happened? The hen clucks:

- A hawk flew at me! Granddaughter cries:

- A wolf jumped on me! Grandma groans:

- A bear attacked me!

But there was only one apple!

About the fairy tale

Russian folk tale "Grandmother, granddaughter and chicken"

The tendency to exaggerate is perhaps the most famous character trait of the Russian people. And it so happened that it was the ladies who were more predisposed to inflate a tragedy on a universal scale out of nothing. Sometimes this uncontrollable panic can play a cruel joke on the instigators.

This female super ability is ridiculed in almost all works of folk art: Russian fairy tales, poems, even jokes. So in the children's story relayed below, the main characters of the story turned out to be simply professionals in fanning baseless hysteria. And Grandmother turned out to be the most hysterical, the honorable second place in this matter went to Granddaughter, and the last place went to Chicken, who managed to distinguish herself in the same way.

Summary of the text

The fairy tale describes a friendly family: Grandfather, Grandmother, with Granddaughter and Chicken. They had a great tradition: going for a walk every morning. Moreover, this promenade was very lively, they sang, danced and had fun.

One fine day, Apple heard these wonderful couplets. He also wanted to take part in this celebration of life. It listened to the chants for a long time, and then plucked up courage and jumped off towards adventure. But instead of making new friends, it greatly frightened the lady. Discouraged, the ladies ran screaming to safety. The head of the family met them at home and began asking what had happened. It was then that all the flaws in a woman’s character appeared in all their glory. The bird complained about the hawk she saw, the Granddaughter complained about the meeting with a predator, and Grandmother even dreamed of a bear.

Reading this instructive children's fairy tale will be especially useful for little princesses, because it is they who, most often, cannot complete the work they have started due to groundless fear. It will bring no less benefit to the older female generation - this, of course, is not a professional book on psychology, but it will emphasize that a grandmother is a role model for her grandchildren and often her reaction determines the child’s attitude to the surrounding reality.

Here, “well done” to all the heroes, the older relatives have made a mountain out of a molehill, the Chicken is a typical stupid bird with a predictable reaction, and the Granddaughter, and even the Grandfather, have completely lost the ability to adequately assess the situation. The most positive character here is the inquisitive Apple. This story will show the child that in any incomprehensible situation you need to find a couple of seconds to stop and think about everything calmly, and if a reason for alarm does arise, then it is much easier to overcome difficulties with a cool head.

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Once upon a time there lived grandmother Dasha, granddaughter Masha and chicken Ryaba. They lived together, ate and drank together, walked on water together.

It used to be that my grandmother was walking along the water to the river, and her buckets were clanking:

Blink-blink!

The granddaughter is walking along the water to the river, and she has buckets:

Blah-blah, blah-blah!

The chicken walks along the water to the river, and she has buckets:

Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink!

Grandmother comes from the river, and she has water:

The granddaughter comes from the river, and she has water:

Drip-drip, drip-drip!

A chicken comes from the river, and she has water:

Drip-drip-drip, drip-drip-drip!

Once they went through the water. Grandmother Dasha is in front, granddaughter Masha is in the middle, and chicken Ryaba is behind.

The buckets on the rocker arms swing, the rocker arms creak, they sing a song, and the buckets echo them.

Like grandma's:

Creak! Blink!

Like my granddaughter:

Creak-creak! Fuck-fuck!

Like a chicken:

Creak-creak-creak! Clink-clank-clank!

At that time, at that time, an apple was hanging on a branch. The apple listened, the apple looked at it, pulled out a twig, and fell from the tree. An apple rolled across the grass, from the grass onto the path, downhill along the path. An apple rolled under the chicken's legs - the chicken fell and turned over. It rolled under my granddaughter's legs - the granddaughter fell and turned over. It rolled under the grandmother’s feet - the grandmother fell, turned over, groaned, and groaned.

And the rocker arm:

Creak-creak-creak!

And the bucket:

Clink-clank-clank!

This noise, this ringing, this creaking!

Grandfather came running to the noise, creaking, ringing.

What happened, what happened?!

The hen clucks:

A hawk flew at me!

Granddaughter cries:

A wolf jumped on me!

Grandma groans:

A bear attacked me!

But there was only one apple!

Once upon a time there lived grandmother Dasha, granddaughter Masha and chicken Ryaba. They lived together, ate and drank together, walked on water together.

It used to be that my grandmother was walking along the water to the river, and her buckets were clanking:

Blink-blink!

The granddaughter is walking along the water to the river, and she has buckets:

Blah-blah, blah-blah!

The chicken walks along the water to the river, and she has buckets:

Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink!

Grandmother comes from the river, and she has water:

The granddaughter comes from the river, and she has water:

Drip-drip, drip-drip!

A chicken comes from the river, and she has water:

Drip-drip-drip, drip-drip-drip!

Once they went through the water. Grandmother Dasha is in front, granddaughter Masha is in the middle, and chicken Ryaba is behind.

The buckets on the rocker arms swing, the rocker arms creak, they sing a song, and the buckets echo them.

Like grandma's:

Creak! Blink!

Like my granddaughter:

Creak-creak! Fuck-fuck!

Like a chicken:

Creak-creak-creak! Clink-clank-clank!

At that time, at that time, an apple was hanging on a branch. The apple listened, the apple looked at it, pulled out a twig, and fell from the tree. An apple rolled across the grass, from the grass onto the path, downhill along the path. An apple rolled under the chicken's legs - the chicken fell and turned over. It rolled under my granddaughter's legs - the granddaughter fell and turned over. It rolled under the grandmother’s feet - the grandmother fell, turned over, groaned, and groaned.

And the rocker arm:

Creak-creak-creak!

And the bucket:

Clink-clank-clank!

This noise, this ringing, this creaking!

Grandfather came running to the noise, creaking, ringing.

What happened, what happened?!

The hen clucks:

A hawk flew at me!

Granddaughter cries:

A wolf jumped on me!

Grandma groans:

A bear attacked me!

But there was only one apple!