Jurisprudence      08/26/2021

Questions about wings. I. Krylov. Fables. Games, Contests. Quizzes. Planned educational outcomes

« No, sir, there are different books to books. And if, between us,
I was appointed censor
I would have leaned on fables. Oh, fables are my death!
Eternal ridicule over lions, over eagles!»
A.S. Griboyedov

introduction to the quiz

The subject of our conversation is a fable. The fable belongs to the oldest literary genres. Works of this kind were passed from mouth to mouth, copied cleanly, so that each subsequent generation would not forget about simple truths set out in them. From childhood, we know about the Crow and the Fox, the Elephant and the Pug, and other characters. What is a fable? Today's quiz is dedicated to this interesting genre.

Quiz on the topic "Fable" contains 15 questions. All questions are answered.

Quiz Maker Iris Revue

1. What is a fable?
Answer: Fable - short story, most often in verse, mainly of a satirical nature, consists of an introduction, events and morality.

2. A person who writes fables is called ...
Answer: fabulist

3. Who is usually actors fables?
Answer: Animals endowed with human qualities, plants, things

4. What famous people who turned to the fable genre, you know?
Answer: Aesop, Phaedrus, Lafontaine, Lessing, Sumarokov, Chemnitzer, Kantemir, Trediakovsky, Izmailov, Dmitriev, Krylov, Demyan Bedny, Mikhalkov and others

5. What kind of fabulist are we talking about?

Who has not heard his living word?
Who in life has not met his own? ..

He knew everything and saw the inquisitive mind of the singer,
Just wanting one thing the most,
To live a free and happy life
His people and his homeland.

Answer: about Ivan Andreevich Krylov

6. What is the moral of the fable?
Answer: the moral of a fable is a brief moralizing conclusion, an instructive conclusion from the main narrative, which is given at the beginning or at the end of the fable

7. What is the structure (composition) of the fable?
Answer: in the most general case - the plot, the development of the action, the climax, the denouement. Sometimes an item may be missing.

8. Is there always a moral in a fable?
Answer: usually yes. But morality cannot always be presented explicitly. Sometimes, it is read "between the lines", as if "dissolved" in the fable.

9. What is the main purpose of the fable?
Answer: Purpose: fables - opening and designation of human vices, shortcomings and flaws public life. A reminder of old truths.

10. In a fable, as a rule, human actions and social relations. What is an allegory?
Answer: An allegorical depiction of an object or phenomenon in order to most clearly show its essential features. Allegory - allegory - the image of an abstract concept through a specific image.

I wrote a fable to those people as a warning,
That around the authorities wind endlessly,
Ready for your order
Count a normal sneeze
superior person.

Answer: S. Mikhalkov

12. From which fables of I.A. Krylov are these phrases?

“And you, friends, no matter how you sit down, you are still not good at musicians”;
Answer:"Quartet"

“The cheese fell out - there was such a cheat with it”;
Answer:"A Crow and a fox"

“Yes, did you work in the summer, so go and dance”;
Answer:"Dragonfly and Ant"

“Since then, not a foot to Demyan”;
Answer:"Demyanov's ear"

“And Vaska listens and eats”;
Answer:"Cat and Cook"

“The Cuckoo praises the Rooster for praising the Cuckoo”;
Answer:"Cuckoo and Rooster"

“When you could lift your snout up, you would have seen it.”
Answer:"Pig under the Oak".

13. What is personification?
Answer: Personification - endowing animals with human qualities, reviving objects, natural phenomena.

14. What is the "Aesopian language"?
Answer: Aesopian language (named after the Greek fabulist Aesop) - the ability to disguise the main idea.

15. Why do we, the inhabitants of the XXI century, need to study fables?
Answer: vices in society have not disappeared. Fables have not lost their relevance in our days.

His fables will survive the ages. K.H. Batyushkov

Target: generalization of students' knowledge about the fables of I.A. Krylov, to develop memory, attention, to cultivate interest in reading.
I competition.
Name Krylov's fables about: Fox ("Crow and Fox", "Fox and Grapes", "Wolves Fox", "Good Fox", "Fox", "Fox and Donkey")
Wolf ("Wolf and Lamb", "Wolf in the kennel", "Lion and Wolf", "Wolf and Cat", "Wolf and Shepherds", "Wolves and Sheep").
Medvede ("Quartet", "The Bear at the Bees", "The Hermit and the Bear", "The Hardworking Bear", "The Peasant and the Worker")
Monkey ("Mirror and Monkey", "Monkey and Glasses", "Monkeys", "Monkey", "Quartet")
People ("Peasant and Worker", "Cat and Cook", "Casket", "Curious", "Demyanova's Ear", "Peasant and Snake", "Two Boys")

II competition.
Who owns the words?
"Darling, how pretty! Well, what a neck, what eyes! (Fox from the fable "The Crow and the Fox")
“Everything about glasses was just lied to me; And there is no use for hair in them. (To the monkey from the fable "Monkey and Glasses")
"Friends! Why all this noise? I, your old matchmaker and godfather ... "(To the wolf from the fable" The wolf in the kennel ")
"Don't leave me, dear godfather! Give me the strength to gather ... ”(Dragonfly from the fable“ Dragonfly and Ant ”)
“Wait! How does the music go? After all, YOU are not sitting like that ”(to the Monkey from the Quartet fable”)

III competition.
remember the missing word

  1. "Two ... (barrels)."
  2. "Boy and ... (Snake)".
  3. "Fox and ... (grapes)".
  4. "Hardworking ... (Bear)".
  5. "Trishkin ... (caftan)".
  6. "Dragonfly and ... (Ant)".
  7. "Donkey and ... (Nightingale)".
  8. "Cat and ... (Cook)".
  9. "Pig under ... (oak)."
  10. 10. "Wolves and ... (Sheep)".

IV competition
"The moral of the story is this"
What fable had such a moral?

1. “How many times have they told the world,
That flattery is vile, harmful; but everything is not for the future,
And in the heart the flatterer will always find a corner.
("A Crow and a fox".)

2. “Trouble, if the cobbler starts the pies,
And boots to stitch a pieman:
And things won't go well." ("Pike and Cat.")

3. “It often happens to us
And work and wisdom to see there,
Where you can only guess
Just get down to business." ("Larchik".)

4. "Forward someone else's trouble
don't laugh, Dove!" ("Chizh and Dove")

5. “When there is no agreement among comrades,
Their business will not go well,
And nothing will come out of it, only flour. ("Swan, Pike and Cancer")

5th competition.
WINGED WORDS
Many phrases from the fables of I.A. Krylova became catchwords. We often say “The casket just opened” or “And Vaska listens and eats”, without even thinking that these words were uttered for the first time by Krylov’s heroes. Krylov has a lot of such phrases that have become winged words. Here are some of them:

  • “Yes, only things are still there”
  • "The strong always blame the weak"
  • "There is no beast stronger than a cat!"

Remember what fables these lines are from?
(Respectively: "Swan, Pike and Cancer", "Wolf and Lamb", "Mouse and Rat").
Not only lines from the fables of Ivan Andre-kich, but even the names of the fables themselves became catchwords. Who will name them? " Trishkin caftan”, “Swan, Pike and Cancer”, “Elephant and Pug”, “Demyanova’s Ear”, “Cuckoo Rooster”, etc.)
The greatest connoisseur of the Russian word, I. A. Krylov enriched our literary language many figurative expressions that have become proverbs and sayings. They are used in disputes, since it is better to confirm their thought with them than with long arguments:

  • “The eye sees, but the tooth is numb”
  • "Harrow in peacock feathers"
  • "Jumping Dragonfly"
  • "Trishkin caftan"
  • "Martyshkin labor"
  • "Disservice"
  • “And the casket just opened”
  • "And Vaska listens and eats"

VI contests.
1 Crossword

"Ivan Krylov"
Vertically:

  1. A writer who writes fables (fabulist).
  2. The city with which Krylov's childhood is connected (Tver)
  3. The position in which Krylov began his labor activity(subclerk)
  4. French poet-fabulist, Krylov translated his fables into Russian (La Fontaine)
  5. Musical instrument played by Krylov (violin)
  6. An important part in the fable, the conclusion is a lesson (moral)
  7. Works for the theater that Krylov wrote (plays)
  8. Profession in which Krylov worked for 30 years (librarian)
  9. and 10. Heroes of one of the most famous fables Krylova (Dragonfly and Ant)

2 Crossword

"I.A. Krylov"
Vertically:
1. “To that misfortune ... I ran close” (fox).
2. “Naughty Monkey, Donkey” A goat, and a clubfoot Mishka started to play ... ”(quartet).
3. "Know she is strong" that she barks at the elephant. Who is this? (Pug).
4. “Darling, how good! Well, what a neck, what eyes! Who is this? (Crow).
5. “God sent a piece to a crow somewhere ...” (to cheese).
6. “Through the streets ... they were taken, apparently, for show” (Elephant).
7. “The monkey here, out of annoyance and sadness about the stone, grabbed them so much that only splashes sparkled * What is it? (Glasses).
8. “A lamb on a hot day went to the stream to get drunk; and it must be a disaster that near those places a hungry prowl ... "Who? (Wolf).


Fable quiz by I.A. Krylova for the 5th grade

The purpose of the lesson:

1. Show morality, morality of Krylov's fables.
2. Test knowledge of fables.
3. Teach expressive reading of fables, staging.

Equipment: a portrait of the fabulist Krylov, illustrations for fables, drawings, the best written works of children, “Test of the pen” - fables written by children.

During the classes:

I. Organizational moment.

II. Introduction by the teacher.

Krylov said: “I love where there is a case,
Pinch vices.

And the brilliant Russian fabulist did it so skillfully, penetratingly that the heroes of his allegorical stories have been interesting to readers for over 200 years.
And, as V.G. Belinsky, the glory of Krylov will continue to grow and flourish more magnificently until the sonorous and rich language in the mouths of the great and mighty Russian people falls silent.

Children! Today your task is to show how well you have studied the work of I.A. Krylov, to show ingenuity and creativity.
- Guys, today we have an unusual lesson, today we have a holiday. You will ask why?" Because we meet very interesting books and works. And meeting with books is always a holiday.

In St. Petersburg, in the Summer Garden, there is a monument - a man with a sad face is sitting, looking into the distance, and on the pedestal around him are foxes, monkeys, donkeys, lions and other animals: well, of course, this is Ivan Andreevich Krylov and the heroes of his fables! (drawing the attention of children to the reproduction of the monument on the board).

I II. Conducting a quiz. Two teams take part in the quiz. Participants are distributed in advance, determined by the jury.

Exercise 1. Each team must prepare 3 drawings for their opponents. Showing each other the drawings, guess from which fable this episode is taken.

Task 2. Name Krylov's fables about:

fox(“Crow and Fox”, “Fox and Grapes”, “Wolf and Fox”, “Good Fox”, “Fox”, “Fox and Donkey”);

wolf(“Wolf and Lamb”, “Wolf in the Kennel”, “Lion and Wolf”, “Vloe and Cat”, “Wolf and Shepherds”, “Wolves and Sheep”);

bear(“Quartet”, “The Bear at the Bees”, “The Hermit and the Bear”, “The Hardworking Bear”, “The Peasant and the Worker”);

monkey(“Mirror and Monkey”, “Monkey and Glasses”, “Monkeys”, “Monkey”, “Quartet”);

people(“Peasant and Worker”, “Cat and Cook”, “Cabin”, “Curious”, “Demyanova’s Ear”, “Peasant and Snake”, “Two Boys”).

Task 3. Whose words are these:

"Darling, how pretty!

Well, what a neck, what eyes! (Fox, "The Crow and the Fox")
“Everything about glasses was just lied to me;

And there is no use for a hair in them. (Monkey, "Monkey and Glasses")

"Friends! Why all this noise?

I, your old matchmaker and godfather ... "(Wolf," Wolf in the kennel)

"Don't leave me, dear godfather!

Give me the strength to gather ... ”(Dragonfly,“ Dragonfly and Ant ”)

“Wait!

How does the music go? You don't sit like that." (Monkey, "Quartet")

Task 4. To whom are these words addressed?

“Listen, buddy!

You, they say, are a great master of singing. (to the Nightingale, "The Donkey and the Nightingale")

“Look,” he says, “my dear godfather!

What is that mug over there?” (to Bear, Mirror and Monkey)

“Gossip, this is strange to me:

Did you work during the summer? (to Dragonfly, "Dragonfly and Ant")

"Neighbour, stop being ashamed, -

Shavka says to her, “Do you have to mess with the Elephant ?! (to Moska, "Elephant and Moska")

"Neighbor, I'm fed up." (to Demyan, "Demyan's ear")

Task 5. Remember the missing word in the title of the fable:

"Frog and ... (Ox)".

"Wolf on ... (kennel)".

"... (Wolf) and lamb."

"Cat and ... (cook)".

"Peasant and ... (Snake) or (Worker)."

"Pig under ... (oak)."

"Paper ... (kite)".

"... (Trishkin) caftan."

Task 6. In what fable?

“They brought a casket from the master to someone ...” (“Casket”).

“Two friends walked in the evening sometimes

And we had a good conversation with each other." ("Passers-by and dogs")

“Toothy pike came up with an idea

For the cat to take the craft. ("The Pike and the Cat")

“The cat ... fell into the claws of a lion ...” (Mouse and rat)

“The hungry godfather Fox climbed into the garden ...” (“The Fox and the Grapes”)

Task 7. What fable had such a moral?

"Forward someone else's misfortune

don't laugh, Dove!" ("Chizh and Dove")
“How many times have they told the world

That flattery is vile, harmful; but everything is not for the future,

And in the heart the flatterer will always find a corner. ("A Crow and a fox")
“When there is no agreement among comrades,

Their business will not go well,

And nothing will come out of it, only flour. (Swan, Pike and Cancer)
“The trouble is, if the cobbler starts the pies,

And boots to stitch a pieman:

And things won't go well." ("Pike and Cat")
"Often happens to us

And work and wisdom to see there,

Where you can only guess

Just get down to business." ("Cabin")

Task 8. Five questions, five answers. Which answer matches the question?

“Gossip, this is strange to me: Did you work in the summer?” (“Dragonfly and Ant”) “Before that, my dear, was it? In soft ants we have - Songs, playfulness every hour, So that my head is turned.

“Neighbour, stop being ashamed ... - do you bother with the Elephant?” ("Elephant and Pug") "Do not rejoice, my light ... and do not hope for nothing."

"Dear buddy, great! Where have you been?” (“Curious”) “That's what gives me the spirit, That I, without a fight at all, Can get into big bullies.”

“Neighbour, have you heard the good word? “After all, the cat, they say, fell into the claws of a lion?” (“The Mouse and the Rat”) “In the Cabinet of Curiosities, my friend, I walked there for three hours ...”

“Well, Khavronya, did you see such a thing there?” ("Pig") "I did not notice any wealth."

Task 9. Continue the line.

Students should continue the fable started by the teacher, from those studied in the elementary grades.


  • Jumper Dragonfly
    Summer sang red .....

  • An elephant was led through the streets,
    As you can see on display.......

  • Once a Swan, Cancer and Pike,
    They took the cart with luggage ....

  • Somewhere God sent a piece of cheese to a crow:
    On the spruce Crow perched .....
Task 10. Fable staging. Who is better?

1 team - “Demyanova’s ear”
Team 2 - “Wolf and Lamb”

Task 11."Who's extra?"

Each group receives a piece of paper with the names of the characters. One of the heroes on the card is superfluous. It is necessary to name an extra hero and say which fable the rest of the heroes belong to.

Wolf, Moska, Huntsman ("Wolf in the kennel")

Elephant, Pike, Cat ("Pike and Cat")

Donkey, Cat, Nightingale ("Donkey and Nightingale")

Donkey, Pike, Goat, Bear, Monkey, Nightingale ("Quartet")

Rat, Mouse, Bear ("Mouse and Rat")

Task 12. Guess which fable these illustrations are for and voice them

1 team - illustration: the wolf is shown as a general.
Team 2 - illustration: the wolf is sitting in the corner.

Summarize the quiz. For each correct answer, the team received a token.

IV. Final word from the teacher. An entry in the notebook of Belinsky's words:

“The glory of Krylov will continue to grow and flourish more magnificently until the sonorous and rich language in the mouth of the great and mighty Russian people falls silent.”

I would like to end our quiz with a poem:

A poem by Mikhail Isakovsky dedicated to I.A. Krylov:

Who has not heard his living word?
Who in life has not met his own?
Immortal creations of Krylov
We love each year more and more.
From the school desk with them we got along,
In those days, the "Primer" barely comprehended,
And forever remain in my memory
Winged krylov words!

With fun, he corrected people.
Sweeping dust from them vices;
He glorified himself with fables,
And this glory is our reality.
And they will not forget this
While in Russian they say:
We confirmed it a long time ago
Her and her grandchildren will harden.
Book. P. Vyazemsky.

Quiz on Krylov's fables, 1 option

Krylov's fables are called a storehouse of folk wisdom. Quizzes will help to better understand the wise fables of the author. Teams receive 1 point for a correct quiz answer.

1. How many fables did I. Krylov write: 100, 200 or 300? (About 200 fables)

2. What is the name of the fable about four unsuccessful musicians? ("Quartet")

3. Which tree did the crow perch on to eat the cheese? (On spruce)

4. What artiodactyl animal did the frog want to look like when it tried to pout? (On the ox)

5. What insect refused to help the jumping dragonfly? (Ant)

6. Whose singing did the donkey like more: the nightingale or the rooster? (rooster)

7. What were the names of the dogs that were talking about the elephant walking down the street? (Pug and Mongrel)

8. What common cause did Pike, Swan and Cancer want to do? (Carry a cart with luggage)

9. Did the Monkey understand that there was her reflection in the mirror? (No. She thought it was one of her girlfriends.)

10. What courtesy did the Crane give to the Wolf? (Pulled out a bone stuck in my throat)

11. What is the third bird mentioned in the fable "The Cuckoo and the Rooster"? (Sparrow)

12. What did the Monkey do with the glasses at the end of the fable? (Hit a rock and break)

13. In which fable is the weak always to blame for the strong? ("The Wolf and the Lamb")

14. How did it happen that the wolf got into the kennel, although he needed a sheepfold? (It was night and he mixed up the buildings)

15. How does I. Krylov advise to deal with envious people in the fable “Passers-by and dogs”? (Ignore them)

16. How are the fairy tale "The Little Fox and the Wolf" and the fable "The Wolf and the Fox" similar? (In both works, the fox deceives the wolf, and he remains hungry)

17. What fable teaches not to laugh at someone else's grief? ("The Siskin and the Pigeon")

18. Who did the Rat from the fable "Mouse and the Rat" consider the most powerful animal: a lion or a cat? (cat)

19. What could not get the fox in the garden, bouncing for an hour? (Grape)

20. Which of the four human shortcomings did I. Krylov make fun of in the fable: “The Pig under the Oak”: greed, cowardice, ignorance or laziness? (Ignorance)

Quiz on Krylov's fables, option 2

1. From which fable is the proverb?“It is not for nothing that they say that the work of the master is afraid” .

"Nobleman and Philosopher"
"Pike and cat"
"Cobblestone and Diamond"

2. Name three fables by I.A. Krylov, in the title of which there is the word "frog"

"The Frog and the Ox", "The Frog and Jupiter", "The Frogs Asking for a King"

3. What was the name of the shepherd in I.A. Krylov’s fable “The Shepherd”, who was tending the lord’s sheep?

Ignat
Egor
Savva

4. What "ants" were in I.A. Krylov's fable "Dragonfly and Ant?"

Soft
Rigid
Silk

5. Continue the phrase:

And the box is just...opened("Larchik"),
Elephant me and..
did not notice("Curious")
Like a squirrel..
in the wheel("Squirrel")

6. I.A. Krylov was an ardent defender of education. We learn about this from his fables, which expose ignorance. Name these fables:"Monkey and Glasses", Rooster and Pearl Seed"
"Pig under the Oak"

7. What fable is this quote from?

“When you want to be honored by people - With analysis, make acquaintances and friends!”

"The Picky Bride"
"Council of Mice"
"The Peasant and the Snake"

8. The famous fabulist Krylov spoke out sharply against the unjust "order", lawlessness and violence perpetrated against the serfs, the people. This is evidenced by his fables. Give examples of such fables.

"Wolves and Sheep", "Peasants and the River", "Motley Sheep"

9. Give examples of fables by I.A. Krylov, in the name of which there are plants.

"Pig under the oak"
"The Fox and the Grapes"
"Oak and cane"

10. In this fable, the eminent master, with poisonous irony, conveyed to us the image of a king mercilessly cracking down on freethinkers. The fabulist also exposed the pretense and hypocrisy of the royal person. During the life of I.A. Krylov, the fable was not printed. What king, and what fable are we talking about?

About Alexander II, "The Peasant and the Snake"
About Nicholas I, "The Boy and the Snake"
About Alexander I, "Motley Sheep"

11. What was the cat's nickname in Krylov's fable "The Cat and the Cook"?

Murzik
Vaska
fluff

Quiz on Krylov's fables, variant 3

1. Who did the Dragonfly ask to “feed and warm” her?

a) an elephant

b) Anteater

c) cockroach

d) Ant +

2. What fable had such a moral?

“The trouble is, if the shoemaker starts the pies, And the pieman makes the boots, And things will not go smoothly.”

a) "Pig under the Oak"

b) "Swan, Pike and Cancer"

c) "Pike and Cat" +

d) "Passers-by and Dogs"

3. Who said such words?

"Friends! Why all this noise? I am your old matchmaker and godfather ... "

a) Wolf ("Wolf in the kennel") +

b) Rooster ("Cuckoo and Rooster")

c) Pike ("Swan, Pike and Cancer")

d) Bars ("Lion and Bars")

4. What characters were taken to carry luggage in one of the fables of I. A. Krylov?

a) Crow and Fox

b) Crow and Chicken

c) Swan, Cancer and Pike +

d) Frog and Ox

5. What fable is this passage from?

“Sing, little light, don’t be ashamed! What if, sister, With such beauty, you are a master of singing ... "?

a) "Crow and Fox" +

b) "Crow and Chicken"

c) "The Fox and the Marmot"

d) "Quartet"

6. What was the name of the dog that barked at the elephant?

a) Toska

b) Pug +

c) board

d) Amvroska

7. Who in the fable of I. A. Krylov did not know what to do with glasses?

a) Professor

b) Ox

c) Monkey +

d) Pug

8. Which of the animals is not the hero of the Quartet fable?

a) monkey

b) Leo +

c) donkey

d) Goat

9. What fable is this passage from?

“Though the eye sees, Yes, the tooth is numb ...”

a) "Swan, Pike and Cancer"

b) "Tit"

c) "Passers-by and Dogs"

d) "Fox and grapes" +

10. How many violins did the animals have in the Quartet fable?

a) three

b) one

c) two +

d) four

11. What did the main character of the fable "Titmouse" want to do with the sea?

a) drink

b) buy

c) burn +

d) clear

12. What event that took place in Russia is referred to in the fable "The Wolf in the Kennel"?

a) about Patriotic War 1812 +

b) the accession to the throne of Alexander I

c) about the birthday of Nicholas II

d) the abolition of serfdom

13. From whom did the Donkey offer to learn singing in the fable "The Donkey and the Nightingale"?

a) a canary

b) a parrot

c) a crow

d) at the rooster +

Scenario based on the work of I.A. Krylov

"His fables will outlive the ages"

Who has not heard his living word?

Who in life has not met his own?

Immortal creations of Krylov

We love each year more and more.

From the school desk with them we got along,

In those days, the primer was barely comprehended.

And forever remain in my memory

Winged krylov words.

(M. Isakovsky)

Today we are holding a meeting dedicated to the work of I. A. Krylov. This was an amazing person. During his life he wrote a lot: plays for the theater, articles for magazines, stories. But the modern reader knows him primarily as the author of fables. That's what we're going to talk about today.

Krylov's fables are short in size, but capacious in content. They are written with an amazing sense of humor. They do not contain tedious moralizing, but only briefly underlined truths that should not be forgotten.

READING the fable "Cabin"

It often happens to us

And work and wisdom to see there,

Where you can only guess

Just get down to business.

Someone brought a casket from the master.

Finishing, cleanliness Casket rushed into the eyes;

Well, everyone admired the beautiful Casket.

Here comes the sage into the mechanics room.

Glancing at the Casket, he said: "A casket with a secret,

So; he is without a lock;

And I undertake to open; yes, yes, I'm sure of it;

Don't laugh so hard!

I will find a secret and I will open the Casket for you:

In mechanics, I'm worth something."

Here he took up the Casket:

Spins it around

And he breaks his head;

Now a carnation, then another, then a bracket shakes.

Here, looking at him, another

Shakes his head;

They whisper, and they laugh among themselves.

In the ears only reverberates:

"Not here, not like this, not there!" The mechanic is more torn.

Sweat, sweat; but finally tired

Behind the casket

And how to open it, did not guess at all;

And the casket just opened.

It is known that good teacher, be it a teacher or educator, must be an artist. That is why our competition involves the manifestation on the part of students creativity, the ability to imagine educational material interesting and new for little kids.

And we invite 3 people from each group to this stage.

MUSIC SOUNDS

We ask the representatives of the groups to take part in the draw.

MUSIC SOUNDS

Our artists chose the fable of I.A. Krylov. And now they will go to the gym to prepare their numbers. Let's give them a round of applause.

And we, in turn, invite everyone present in the hall to take part in a quiz. Be active and attentive. Listen to the end of the question and raise your hand if you are sure that your answer is correct.

QUIZ

Well done! You proved your knowledge, and very good knowledge, of Ivan Andreevich's fables.

Now count your tokens.

PRIZE for the winner of the quiz

It's time for a competition that will help us identify the most artistic students. We are starting a competition for staging I.A. Krylov's fables!

Let's take a look at the jury:

PERFORMANCE TEAM

We invite the team of the group _____ to stage the fable "The Wolf and the Lamb"

We invite the team of the group _____ to stage the fable "The Crow and the Fox"

We invite the team of the group _____ to stage the fable "Dragonfly and Ant"

We invite the team of the _____ group to the stage to stage the fable "The Mouse and the Rat"

We invite the team of the _____ group to the stage to stage the fable "The Fox and the Groundhog"

We invite the team of the group _____ to stage the fable "Pike and the Cat"

Thanks teams.

Krylov created original fables and translated fables of other peoples. But, using the often traditional fable plot that was found in Lafontaine or Aesop, Krylov always transformed the fable, drawing in it pictures of Russian life, Russian nature, Russian life.

Krylov the fabulist influenced all Russian writers, the development of all Russian literature. Pushkin and Gogol, Nekrasov and Ostrovsky learned from him the originality of language, picturesqueness, accuracy of characteristics and the ability to find true poetry in the life of the people.

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Quizzes, as a rule, consist of non-standard questions. And than more interesting question the more valuable the response. Answering the quiz questions on the fables of Ivan Andreevich Krylov is a great way to test your knowledge of the subject, find out where there are gaps, and what you need to pay attention to.

I.A. Krylov is an original master of fables, enjoys well-deserved love not only among his compatriots, but also among representatives of other countries.

The quiz on the fables of I.A. Krylov contains 11 questions. All questions have been answered.

Quiz Maker: Iris Revue.

1. From which fable is the proverb?
“It is not for nothing that it is said that the work of the master is afraid.”

"Nobleman and Philosopher"
"Pike and cat" +
"Cobblestone and Diamond"

2. Name three fables by I.A. Krylov, in the title of which there is the word "frog"

Answer:"Frog and Ox"
"Frog and Jupiter"
"The Frogs Begging for a King"

3. What was the name of the shepherd in I.A. Krylov’s fable “The Shepherd”, who was tending the lord’s sheep?

Ignat
Egor
Savva +

4. What "ants" were in I.A. Krylov's fable "Dragonfly and Ant?"

Soft +
Rigid
Silk

5. Continue the phrase:

And the casket just .. opened ("Casket"),
I didn’t even notice the elephant (“Curious”)
Like a squirrel .. in a wheel ("Squirrel")

6. I.A. Krylov was an ardent defender of education. We learn about this from his fables, which expose ignorance. Name these fables.

Answer:"Monkey and Glasses",
"Rooster and Pearly Seed"
"Pig under the Oak"

7. What fable is this quote from?
“When you want to be honored by people -
With analysis, make acquaintances and friends!”

"The Picky Bride"
"Council of Mice"
"The Peasant and the Snake" +

8. The famous fabulist Krylov spoke out sharply against the unjust "order", lawlessness and violence perpetrated against the serfs, the people. This is evidenced by his fables. Give examples of such fables.

Answer:"Wolves and Sheep"
"Peasants and the River"
"Motley Sheep"

9. Give examples of fables by I.A. Krylov, in the name of which there are plants.

Answer:"Pig under the oak"
"The Fox and the Grapes"
"Oak and cane"

10. In this fable, the eminent master, with poisonous irony, conveyed to us the image of a king mercilessly cracking down on freethinkers. The fabulist also exposed the pretense and hypocrisy of the royal person. During the life of I.A. Krylov, the fable was not printed. What king, and what fable are we talking about?

About Alexander II, "The Peasant and the Snake"
About Nicholas I, "The Boy and the Snake"
About Alexander I, "Motley Sheep" +

11. What was the cat's nickname in Krylov's fable "The Cat and the Cook"?

Murzik
Vaska +
fluff