Literature      11/29/2021

"Aladdin's Magic Lamp" Lesson in literary reading (system) on the topic "Common motifs and differences in fairy tales of different peoples" Arabic folk tale "Aladdin and the magic lamp" What does the fairy tale Aladdin and the magic lamp teach

Goals: to expand children's knowledge about a fairy tale, about the features of its plot; develop reading technique, the ability to freely navigate in the read text and use selective reading to confirm their judgments; to cultivate interest in the works of foreign children's literature.

Equipment:Aladdin and the Magic Lamp book.

During the classes

I. Organizational moment.

II. Checking homework.

Expressive readingstudents of K. Balmont's poem "It's hard for a fairy."

III. Preparing for perception.

Of course, each of you has a good attitude towards the wonders of the natural world, but your soul (it can be seen!) also asks for magical, fabulous miracles.

There are many fairy tales in the world:

Sad and funny

And live in the world

We cannot do without them.

Aladdin Lamp,

Take us to the fairy tale

crystal slipper,

Help on the way!

... Let the heroes of fairy tales

They give us warmth

May goodness forever

Evil wins.

Well, read about magical, fabulous miracles for health!

Open textbooks on p. 125. Before us is an Arabic fairy tale "Aladdin and the magic lamp."

Maybe some of you are already familiar with this work? Share your thoughts, feelings.

IV. Reading and analysis of the work (pp. 125-134).

1. Reading a fairy tale aloud by students in a chain.

The Scientist Cat (p. 156) will help us to reveal the secrets of the words in the text of the fairy tale in the "Council of Consultants" section.

Lexical work is carried out in the course of reading.

2. Content conversation.

1) By what signs can we judge that Aladdin is the hero of a fairy tale? ( 1) Aladdin didn't want to learn anything; 2) he was left an orphan, without a father; 3) it was he who was chosen for some of his purposes by a stranger, obviously a wizard, in any case, a person from a foreign world who owns magic item- wonderful bag.)

2) Do you believe that the Magribinian is the real uncle of Aladdin? ( This is hardly the case. The Maghrebian obviously has some kind of secret goal.)

3) Have you met in other fairy tales an object that looks like a magic bag? ( The magic bag resembles a self-assembled tablecloth from Russian folk tales.)

4) Is it by chance that the miracle with the bag happens under the tree? ( The tree and the mountain are places of miracles in folk tales around the world..)

5) Does the fact that the Magribinian leads Aladdin to the mountain sets each of you up for another miracle? Why?

6) Do you know another fairy tale with a similar plot? ( Fairy tale G.-H. Andersen "Flint".)

7) Take a closer look at the characters who guard the treasury: have you already met similar ones? ( In The Labors of Hercules: Hercules fights both the lion and the snakes.)

8) What character traits does Aladdin discover in the dungeon? ( Aladdin, despite his young age - he is only 15 years old, is able to complete a difficult task: he is very scared, but he opens the door after the door, meeting terrible monsters along the way. He is able to withstand those tests that turn him into a real hero..)

V. Summary of the lesson.

What was interesting for each of you today at the lesson?

Homework.

Continue reading the story, p. 135-139; answer questions with 140 textbooks (oral); a brief retelling of the read passage from the fairy tale "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp".

The tale from the collection "A Thousand and One Nights", known to Slavic readers under the name "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", is rich in unexpected plot twists, like most of Scheherazade's fairy tales. One of these surprises is the characterization of the main character - Aladdin. The young son of a tailor in his hometown is considered a slacker, because not only did he not learn his father's lessons in tailoring, but also, together with a gang of such slackers, steals fruit from other people's gardens. The question is, why on earth is such a guy the chosen one of fate? After all, it was he alone who was assigned the opportunity to get a magic lamp from a terrible dungeon! The Maghreb sorcerer was forced to look for Aladdin all over the earth in order to persuade the young man to go underground and bring the thing the sorcerer needed. How so?!

But an attentive and thoughtful reader will not be so surprised at this moment of the tale. It happens that a person with hidden virtues, in his younger years, cannot immediately find an application for his best qualities. Such people, not feeling interested in what their parents have comprehended, may not find the realization of their abilities for a long time. So the hero of the fairy tale Aladdin turned out to be able to remember exactly and follow the instructions of the Magribinian, having descended into a dungeon filled with evil monsters and ghosts. It turned out that the young man is brave and quick-witted.

When an old and experienced sorcerer tries to deceive a young boy, forcing him to give up a magic lamp before leaving the dungeon, the Magribinian stumbles upon an unexpectedly wise refusal of a young man, an unexpected persistence in protecting his own interests. Here you have another manifestation of the hidden virtues of Aladdin the slacker! The young man is only fifteen years old, and he is not only able to get a magic lamp, overcoming fears from meeting with monsters and ghosts, but also able to object to an old and experienced sorcerer in fraud!

In addition to courage and ingenuity, Aladdin in further developments fairy tales also show other virtues that not everyone can boast of. Having fallen in love with the beautiful Budur, Aladdin is stubborn in his desire to marry this particular girl, although there are plenty of obstacles and risks in the way of such an intention! The ability to love only one girl and be ready to give all your treasures for her is not typical of every man!

With the magical powers of a genie at their disposal, as Aladdin did when he learned to use a magic lamp, many men would not bother trying to please the rich sultan, the father of Princess Budur. After all, it was possible to order a genie to ensure the delivery of many beauties from all over the world. But Adaddin does not think about such a solution to the issue, since his heart is not stained by any meanness. After all, the young man dragged fruit from other people's gardens not from low intentions, but only from hunger. When fate provides him with prosperity, Aladdin uses his well-being wisely and not to harm others. That is why the intrigues and cunning of the Magribinian lead in the finale of the tale to the death of the sorcerer. A young hero lives happily with his wife and mother .

Persian folk tale served as the plot for several versions of films and cartoons about the adventures of a poor Arab boy from Baghdad, Aladdin.

A fairy tale about an evil Maghrebian wizard who tricked Aladdin out of his house to get him a genie. Aladdin is the tailor's son. The family lived very poorly, the father died, and the mother was left completely without support. Then a sorcerer appeared who introduced himself as Aladdin's uncle and tricked him into helping himself.

But in the end, the evil in the fairy tale will be punished, and the genie who lives in the lamp will help the boy. This tale belongs to the series of stories by Scheherazade "A Thousand and One Nights". Based on her motives, the Walt Disney company shot a cartoon, which already bears little resemblance to the original version.

Aladdin, his beloved princess Jasmine, the mischievous parrot Iago, the monkey Abu, a cheerful and frivolous genie, as well as a flying carpet that also has thinking and feelings. Aladdin met Jasmine in the market and immediately fell in love. But there is a whole abyss between them: he is a poor young man, and she is the daughter of the Sultan. Oddly enough, Jasmine loves him back. Aladdin's Magic Lamp is a cartoon that proves that love and friendship can conquer and overcome everything.

The evil vizier of the Sultan Jafar interferes with the relationship of lovers. In addition, he wants to take possession of the princess's hand for money and power. Aladdin can only be helped by his dexterity, courage and ingenuity, as well as his faithful friends, including the genie.

Genie in the cartoon "Aladdin's Lamp", of course, is not the same as in a fairy tale. He is cheerful, stupid, can not always find a way out, but he really wants to help his friends. All his ideas look ridiculous, but thanks to this character, the cartoon turned out to be very original, bright and lively. You can have a good laugh looking at the genie's funny attempts to get out of a difficult situation. He constantly changes clothes, trying on different images. It's also fun to watch Iago, the red parrot, who is always grumbling and arguing with Abu. Well, as for the main characters, it's just nice to watch their idyll. Jasmine - a dark-haired and black-browed Arab beauty - cannot leave indifferent little girls who want to be like her.

In 1966, the film "Aladdin's Lamp" was also filmed in the USSR. Director Boris Rytsarev sought to convey the plot of the folk tale as accurately as possible, and he succeeded. There is an evil sorcerer from the Maghreb, and the story of Aladdin's family, and the all-powerful terrible genie.

Both version famous fairy tale good in their own way. And kids love them both. The cartoon, of course, attracts with bright colors, unusual adventures, each time with new villain heroes and their intrigues. Everyone is well aware of the soundtrack to the cartoon - "Arabian Night", which very vividly conveys the national flavor and immerses in the atmosphere of ancient Baghdad.

"Aladdin's Lamp" is not only an entertaining story and exciting adventures, but also an instructive film. He teaches friendship, mutual assistance, love, faith in own forces. He shows what is good and what is bad, sets the right guidelines for children.

The most popular oriental tale is considered to be the story about Aladdin - a young guy, a slacker and a lazy person. His father died when the young man was 15 years old. One fine day, a dervish (wandering monk) came to Aladdin and offered his help, but in return the guy must complete one assignment. The sorcerer monk was actually looking for a magic lamp, and only Aladdin could get it. After the wanderer gave the young man money and gifts, he invited the guy for a walk.

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Having reached the hill, the sorcerer began to whisper magical words, because of which the earth parted, and Aladdin saw a secret passage. The guy had to go down into this tunnel and go through 3 rooms: in the first they would scare him, in the second the old woman would want to hug the young man, then he would have to go through the garden, behind which there was a room with gold and jewelry. There was also an old copper lamp that Aladdin was supposed to bring to the monk, and for his service the guy could take as much gold as he could carry. To help the young man, the sorcerer gives a magic ring.

When the lamp was already in Aladdin's hands, he decided to return. But at the exit from the dungeon, the sorcerer demanded to give the lamp, and the guy refused, because he wanted to get out of the dungeon first. The monk got angry and buried the exit from the tunnel, condemning the guy to certain death. But the young man did not disappear: accidentally rubbing a copper lamp, he released the Genie from it, who brought Aladdin home. Since then, the guy's life began to improve.

One day Aladdin meets the beautiful Budur, the Sultan's daughter, and falls in love with her. He decides, by all means, to marry her. And thanks to his resourcefulness and Jin's help, he achieves the girl's hand and heart. However, the sorcerer, having learned about Aladdin's successes, breaks all the young man's plans for happy life. Can Aladdin get his wife back? What trials await the young man? What threats will he face? The young listener learns about this from the fairy tale "Aladdin".

Aladdin is an Arabic folk tale. This work was included in the collection of oriental tales "A Thousand and One Nights". The work is filled with magic. Each event is filled with emotions: there is joy, and sadness, and disappointment, and a surge of energy, delight. The fairy-tale world of the East will interest your baby, because the work is meaningful and filled with miracles. The child will be happy to listen to a fairy tale about Aladdin and his adventures. However, it is more rational to listen to a bedtime story. The product is suitable for children preschool age. Since the fairy tale lasts about one hour, it is better to divide it into several logical parts - so the kid will not get tired of listening, and the plot will be remembered better.

What is the moral of the tale? First of all, the work teaches not to be greedy, to help others, to value friendship and not to betray loved ones for the sake of wealth. You need to cherish love and friendships, it is important to always believe in your own strength, never give up, even if fate has presented a bitter lesson. You need to fight for your happiness, overcoming all obstacles. It is perseverance, desire, integrity and striving that will help defeat evil. The tale about the young man Aladdin perfectly shows what is good and what is bad. Listening to this magic story the child begins to understand what life guidelines should be given priority.

A small quiz on the fairy tales "A Thousand and One Nights", questions and tasks of which allow you to quickly, in a competitive game form test children's knowledge. Generates an interest in reading. It can be used in the lesson of extracurricular reading and as an independent event in the work of the GPA or a summer school camp.

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Quiz by Arabian tales"Thousand and One Nights"

  1. Decipher the names of literary heroes.

LADNDI (Aladdin)

MRADAJAN (Mardjana)

UUDBR (Budur)

DINSADBD (Sinbad)

  1. Who said these words?
  1. “Give this money to your mother. Tell her that your uncle has returned and will come to you for supper tomorrow. Let her cook a good supper." (Sorcerer, "Aladdin's Magic Lamp")
  2. "Uncle, reach out your hand to me and take my hat with pebbles, and then pull me upstairs: I can't get out myself." (Aladdin, "Aladdin's Magic Lamp")
  3. "What are you saying! You must have sunburned your head. Is it ever heard of the sons of tailors marrying the daughters of sultans? Eat better and sleep. Tomorrow you will not even think about such things. (Aladdin's Mother, "Aladdin's Magic Lamp")
  4. “I don’t want half, I want all the money! Tell me quickly how to enter the cave, and if you don’t tell me, I will report you to the Sultan, and he will order you to be executed.” (Qasim, "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves")
  5. “What is the use of sitting and mourning! Nobody can save me if I don't save myself. I’ll go further and maybe reach the place where people live.” (Sinbad, "Sinbad the Sailor")
  1. Remember.
  1. Who was the father of Scheherazade? (vizier)
  2. What was the name of Scheherazade's sister? (Dunyazada)
  3. Who was Aladdin's father, what was his name? (tailor Hassan)
  4. What city was the sorcerer who pretended to be Aladdin's uncle from? (Maghrib)
  5. What was the name of the genie from Aladdin? (Dahnash)
  6. Where was Princess Budur going when Aladdin first saw her? (to the bath)
  7. What was the name of Ali Baba's brother (Qasim)
  8. What plant was the name magic word in one of the stories? (simsim)
  1. Magic items.

Name as many magical items as you can.

  1. Magic numbers.

Name magic numbers from fairy tales. (12 golden dishes, Aladdin's Magic Lamp; 40 thieves; 7 Voyages of Sinbad, etc.)

  1. Crossword.

1 W

2 B

1 W

3 A

2 C

4 R

3 B