The fairy tale of the mitten lesson plan on the topic. Theatrical activities in the middle group

One day in winter, my grandfather was walking through the forest. He was walking and accidentally dropped his mitten.

A mouse ran past. She saw that the mitten was lying on its own in the snow and thought that it would make an excellent house. The mouse climbed into the mitten and said:

I will live here now.

Then a frog hopped past, she saw the mitten and said:

What a warm mitten! Who lives here?

I live, a violating mouse. And who are you?

And I'm a jumping frog. Let me live with you, it’s so cold outside!

So go! - answered the mouse.

And the two of them began to live in a mitten. Soon a hare was galloping through the forest. He saw the mitten lying and also ran up to her and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

I'm a mischievous mouse.

And I'm a jumping frog.

And I'm a bouncing bunny. Can I live with you too?


And there were three of them. A fox runs past here. She saw such a warm mitten lying in the middle of the forest, ran up and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

We are living. A violating mouse, a scratching frog and a gray bouncing bunny. And who will you be?

And I am a fox-sister. Can I come to your place?

There are four of them already living, but only one mitten. Lo and behold, a wolf runs past, he also runs up to the mitten and asks:

Who, who lives in a mitten so warm?

We are: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny and the little fox-sister. And who will you be?

And I am a gray top! Let me live with you too!

Well, okay, go!

The wolf also got into the mitten and there were already five of them. Out of nowhere, a wild boar walks past.

Oink-oink-oink, who lives in a mitten? – he also asks.

We: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny, the little fox-sister and the gray-barrel wolf, they answer him. - And who are you?

And I will be a wild boar. Let me live with you!

But we already have almost no space. How do you get in here?

“I’ll fit in somehow,” answered the boar.

Well, climb up! - they answered from the mitten.

The boar also pushed towards them. There were six of them. The mitten is swollen, can barely stand it, and is already crawling at the seams. But then, as if the branches were crackling, a bear came out of the forest and also went to the mitten.

Who, who lives in a mitten?

A violating mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, a sister fox, a gray barrel wolf and a tusk boar. And who are you?

Oh, how many of you are here! And I am a bear-father, let me in!

But how do you get in here? It's already so crowded here!

I'll try it sometime! - the bear answers.

Well, go, just from the edge.

The bear squeezed in and there were seven of them. But it became just as crowded! Just a moment the mitten will tear.

And by this time the grandfather was missing his loss - one mitten had disappeared! And he went back into the forest to look for her. And there was a dog with him and she ran forward. She was running through the forest and suddenly she saw a mitten lying in the snow and moving! She barks:

Woof woof woof!

The animals got scared, jumped out of the mitten and ran away! Grandfather came and took his mitten.

Currently, one of the areas of art therapy is practiced in working with preschoolers - fairy tale therapy. Every day fairy tale therapy is becoming more and more popular, because a fairy tale in a symbolic form teaches to overcome difficulties, value friendship, build relationships with parents and children, and forgive. Folk tales about animals best convey life experience and basic human values ​​to young children.

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Fairy tale "Mitten" in the middle group

Target: education of value orientations in children through fairy tales.

Tasks:

Develop children's ideas about what friendship is, what qualities friends should have;

Develop a friendly attitude towards others, the ability to empathize and empathize.

Enrich tactile sensations;

Develop fine motor skills;

Develop creative abilities.

Materials: silhouette of the sun from yellow cardboard, silhouettes of sun rays from multi-colored cardboard; a bell, gloves with animal figures sewn on them, a table covered with white padding polyester, Christmas trees for decoration, padding polyester balls, rice in a cup, a large mitten.

Move

Teacher-psychologist: I suggest you touch all the rays, and for this you need to exchange them with as many children as possible.

To the accompaniment of calm music, children exchange rays with each other.

Teacher-psychologist: Guys, do you feel how the sun united us all and made us friends?

Teacher-psychologist: Tell me, guys, who are friends?

The children answer.

Teacher-psychologist: That's right, guys. Friends always help each other, play together, share toys. Do you think animals can be friends?

The children answer.

Educational psychologist: I suggest you listen to the fairy tale “The Mitten.”

Reading the fairy tale "Mitten"

Teacher-psychologist: Guys, did you like the fairy tale? Would you like to visit it?

The children answer.

The teacher-psychologist invites the children to the prepared mini-scene. The bell rings.

Educational psychologist. So we found ourselves in a fairy tale. Look at the magical snow that greets us. Pet him. (Children touch and stroke the “snow”).

A teacher-psychologist hands out “snowballs” to children and asks them to crush them in their hands and roll them.

Teacher-psychologist: So it started snowing. (Invites the children to take a pinch of rice and sprinkle it on top of the snowy meadow).

Children follow the example of a teacher-psychologist.

Teacher-psychologist: And now I suggest you turn into fairy-tale animals.

The teacher-psychologist gives the children gloves with fairy-tale characters and helps them put them on their hands.

Teacher-psychologist: The grandfather was walking through the forest, and a dog was running after him. The grandfather walked and walked and dropped his mitten. Here is a mouse running, got into this mitten and says:

This is where I will live.

And at this time the frog is jumping, jumping! - asks:

Child - Frog: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scratcher. And who are you?

Child – Frog: And I’m a jumping frog. Let me go too!

Educational psychologist: The two of them began to live together. The bunny is running. He ran up to the mitten and asked:

Child - Bunny: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Frog: The frog is a jumper. And who are you?

Child – Bunny: And I’m a little bunny, a little runner. Let me in too!

Teacher-psychologist: There are already three of them. The fox runs:

Child - Fox: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scratcher.

Child – Bunny: Bunny is a little runner. And who are you?

Child - Fox: And I am a little fox-sister. Let me in too!

Teacher-psychologist: There are already four of them sitting there. Lo and behold, the top runs - and also towards the mitten, and asks:

Child - Spinning Top: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scratcher.

Child - Frog: The frog is a jumper.

Child – Chanterelle: Fox-sister. And who are you?

Child - Top: And I'm a top - a gray barrel. Let me in too!

Teacher-psychologist: Well, go. This one got in too. There are already five of them. Out of nowhere, a boar wanders:

Child - Boar: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scratcher.

Child - Frog: The frog is a jumper.

Child – Bunny: Bunny is a little runner.

Child – Spinning top: The spinning top is a gray barrel. And who are you?

Child - Boar: And I am a boar - a fang. Let me in too!

Educational psychologist: This one got in too. There are already six of them. And they are so cramped that they can’t turn around! And then the branches began to crack: a bear crawls out and also approaches the mitten and roars:

Child - Bear: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scratcher.

Child - Frog: The frog is a jumper.

Child – Bunny: Bunny is a little runner.

Child – Chanterelle: Fox-sister.

Child – Spinning top: The spinning top is a gray barrel.

Child – Boar: The boar is a fang. And who are you?

Child - Bear: And I am a little bear - father. Let me in too!

Educational psychologist: This one got in too. There were seven of us, and it was so crowded that the mitten was about to tear.

Meanwhile, the grandfather missed it - there was no mitten. He then returned to look for her. And the dog ran forward. She ran and ran and looked - the mitten was lying there and moving. The dog then:

Woof woof woof!

The animals got scared, escaped from the mitten - and scattered through the forest. And grandfather came and took the mitten. So the fairy tale ends.

The teacher-psychologist rings the bell and helps the children take off their character gloves.

Educational psychologist: What do you guys think, can fairy-tale animals be called friends? Why?

The children answer.

Teacher-psychologist: That's right, guys. The fairy-tale animals allowed everyone into the mitten, although it was cramped, they did not refuse anyone.

I suggest you guys draw houses for all the animals so that they can visit each other.

Children draw.

Teacher-psychologist: Today we visited a fairyland, where we learned to be friends and help each other.


Tatiana Balykova
Theatrical activities in the middle group. Russian folk tale "Rukavichka".

Theatrical activities in the middle group

Russian folk tale <;<Mitten>;>

Program content:

Continue to teach how to emotionally perceive content fairy tales, remember the characters;

Learn to expressively reproduce words and phrases from fairy tales;

Continue to cultivate responsiveness in children, learn to experience and understand heroes fairy tales;

Consolidate knowledge of yellow and red colors;

Learn to draw straight lines with a brush, creating the simplest ornament by alternating stripes of different colors;

Develop the ability to work with paints, admire your work;

Develop memory, imagination, attention, creativity.

Preliminary work:

Reading Russian folk tale <;<Mitten>;> and looking at the illustrations;

re-enactment Russian folk tale <;<Mitten>;> using desktop theater;

Conducting games and exercises<<Волшебные пальчики>>, <<Скажи ласково>>, <<Что изменилось?>>

Equipment:

"house- mitten» , screen, tree models, masks: mice, frogs, hare, bear, fox, boar.

Children enter the hall (to music, in the center of the hall lies mitten.

Educator: Guys, whose is this? mitten? Children answer the question (Children's answers) Draw?

Educator:

Our mitten is left behind

Without an owner, that's the problem!

Lost, lost

And it’s winter all around her.

Ours is crying mitten,

Freezing lying in the snow

And dreams that the owner

He will come running for her in a snowstorm.

Educator:

Maybe this grandfather's mitten from a fairy tale? Remember, grandfather lost his mitten, and when I found it, animals were already living in it. Name them (Children's answers). Do you want me to tell you this fairy tale?

Everyone sit down next to each other

Let's play nice

Prepare your ears, eyes,

Let's start our fairy tale!

Educator:

The grandfather was walking through the forest, and the dog was running after him. The grandfather walked, walked and cursed mitten. Here is a mouse running, it got into this mitten and says.

Mouse:

This is where I will live.

Educator:

And at this time the frog is jumping-jumping! He asks.

Frog:

Who's in the mitten lives?

Mouse:

Mouse scratching. And who are you?

Frog:

And I am a jumping frog. Let me in!

Mouse:

Educator:

There are already two of them in the mitten became. The bunny is running, ran up to mitten and asks:

Hare:

Who's in the mitten lives?

Mouse, frog:

Scratching mouse, jumping frog. And who are you?

Hare:

And I'm a runaway bunny. Let me in too.

Mouse:

Educator:

There are already three of them. The fox is running.

Fox:

Who's in the mitten lives?

Mouse, frog, hare:

Scratching mouse, jumping frog, running bunny. And who are you?

Fox:

And I am a fox-sister. Let me in too!

Educator:

There are already four of them living in mitten. Lo and behold, the top is running and also towards mitten, yes and asks: "Who's in the mitten lives

Mouse, frog, hare, fox:

Scratching mouse, jumping frog, running bunny, sister fox. And who are you?

Wolf:

And I am a top - a gray barrel! Let me in too!

Mouse:

Well, go ahead!

Educator:

This one got in too. There are already five of them. Out of nowhere, a wild boar is wandering!

Boar:

Who lives in a rukovichka?

Mouse, frog, hare, fox, wolf:

A scratching mouse, a jumping frog, a running bunny, a little fox-sister, a top - a gray barrel.

Boar:

And I am a tusker boar. Let me in too!

Educator:

Here's the problem, everyone mitten hunting! You won't even fit in!

Boar:

I’ll get in somehow, let me in!

Mouse:

Well, what can you do, get in!

Educator:

This one got in too. There are already six of them, and they are so cramped that they can’t turn around! And then the branches began to crack, a bear crawled out, and also mitten comes up and asks.

Bear:

Who's in the mitten lives?

Mouse, frog, hare, fox, wolf, boar:

A scratching mouse, a jumping frog, a running bunny, a little fox-sister, a gray flank top, a tusker boar.

Bear:

And I am a bear-father. Let me in too!

Mouse:

Well, what can you do, go.

Educator:

The bear got in and they began to live as seven. Meanwhile, grandfather had enough, no mittens. He then returned to look for her. And the dog ran forward. She ran, she ran, she sees, she lies mitten and moves. The dog then barked, the animals got scared, and mittens broke out and scattered through the forest. Then grandfather came and took mitten.

Educator:

Guys, our animals are left without a home, and there is frost, snowstorms outside, it’s cold for the forest animals, maybe we can help them with something?

Drawing<<Украсим house mitten>;>.

Educator:

I have one mitten. (Shows mitten, cut from white paper.) What color is it? (White.) But my the mitten is ugly, it seems to me that forest animals will not want to go live in such mitten, but I have paints and a brush, so I can make a design on it. Tell me, what color is the paint on the table? (Red and yellow.) What pattern can you decorate with? mitten? (Children's answers.) I'll draw colorful stripes on it.

The teacher draws an ornament on mitten. I can only make one house, but we have a lot of animals, maybe you guys can help me? I have prepared a lot of unpainted mittens, let's paint them and give them to our forest friends.

Reflection.

Children's drawings are displayed at the stand.

Educator:

That's how many different mitten, decorated with a striped pattern, we made for animals. Now each of them will have a warm house. Tell us what kind of animal will live in your house - mitten? (Children's answers.)

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One day in winter, my grandfather was walking through the forest. He was walking and accidentally dropped his mitten.

A mouse ran past. She saw that the mitten was lying on its own in the snow and thought that it would make an excellent house. The mouse climbed into the mitten and said:

I will live here now.

Then a frog hopped past, she saw the mitten and said:

What a warm mitten! Who lives here?

I live, a violating mouse. And who are you?

And I'm a jumping frog. Let me live with you, it’s so cold outside!

So go! - answered the mouse.

And the two of them began to live in a mitten. Soon a hare was galloping through the forest. He saw the mitten lying and also ran up to her and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

I'm a mischievous mouse.

And I'm a jumping frog.

And I'm a bouncing bunny. Can I live with you too?


And there were three of them. A fox runs past here. She saw such a warm mitten lying in the middle of the forest, ran up and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

We are living. A violating mouse, a scratching frog and a gray bouncing bunny. And who will you be?

And I am a fox-sister. Can I come to your place?

There are four of them already living, but only one mitten. Lo and behold, a wolf runs past, he also runs up to the mitten and asks:

Who, who lives in a mitten so warm?

We are: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny and the little fox-sister. And who will you be?

And I am a gray top! Let me live with you too!

Well, okay, go!

The wolf also got into the mitten and there were already five of them. Out of nowhere, a wild boar walks past.

Oink-oink-oink, who lives in a mitten? – he also asks.

We: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny, the little fox-sister and the gray-barrel wolf, they answer him. - And who are you?

And I will be a wild boar. Let me live with you!

But we already have almost no space. How do you get in here?

“I’ll fit in somehow,” answered the boar.

Well, climb up! - they answered from the mitten.


The boar also pushed towards them. There were six of them. The mitten is swollen, can barely stand it, and is already crawling at the seams. But then, as if the branches were crackling, a bear came out of the forest and also went to the mitten.

Who, who lives in a mitten?

A violating mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, a sister fox, a gray barrel wolf and a tusk boar. And who are you?


Oh, how many of you are here! And I am a bear-father, let me in!

But how do you get in here? It's already so crowded here!

I'll try it sometime! - the bear answers.

Well, go, just from the edge.

The bear squeezed in and there were seven of them. But it became just as crowded! Just a moment the mitten will tear.

And by this time the grandfather was missing his loss - one mitten had disappeared! And he went back into the forest to look for her. And there was a dog with him and she ran forward. She was running through the forest and suddenly she saw a mitten lying in the snow and moving! She barks:

Woof woof woof!

The animals got scared, jumped out of the mitten and ran away! Grandfather came and took his mitten.

Illustrations by E. Rachev (restored from a 1953 book)

Mitten Watch

Mitten View

One day in winter, my grandfather was walking through the forest. He was walking and accidentally dropped his mitten.

A mouse ran past. She saw that the mitten was lying on its own in the snow and thought that it would make an excellent house. The mouse climbed into the mitten and said:

I will live here now.

Then a frog hopped past, she saw the mitten and said:

What a warm mitten! Who lives here?

I live, a violating mouse. And who are you?

And I'm a jumping frog. Let me live with you, it’s so cold outside!

So go! - answered the mouse.

And the two of them began to live in a mitten. Soon a hare was galloping through the forest. He saw the mitten lying and also ran up to her and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

I'm a mischievous mouse.

And I'm a jumping frog.

And I'm a bouncing bunny. Can I live with you too?


And there were three of them. A fox runs past here. She saw such a warm mitten lying in the middle of the forest, ran up and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

We are living. A violating mouse, a scratching frog and a gray bouncing bunny. And who will you be?

And I am a fox-sister. Can I come to your place?

There are four of them already living, but only one mitten. Lo and behold, a wolf runs past, he also runs up to the mitten and asks:

Who, who lives in a mitten so warm?

We are: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny and the little fox-sister. And who will you be?

And I am a gray top! Let me live with you too!

Well, okay, go!

The wolf also got into the mitten and there were already five of them. Out of nowhere, a wild boar walks past.

Oink-oink-oink, who lives in a mitten? – he also asks.

We: the violating mouse, the scratching frog, the gray jumping bunny, the little fox-sister and the gray-barrel wolf, they answer him. - And who are you?

And I will be a wild boar. Let me live with you!

But we already have almost no space. How do you get in here?

“I’ll fit in somehow,” answered the boar.

Well, climb up! - they answered from the mitten.


The boar also pushed towards them. There were six of them. The mitten is swollen, can barely stand it, and is already crawling at the seams. But then, as if the branches were crackling, a bear came out of the forest and also went to the mitten.

Who, who lives in a mitten?

A violating mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, a sister fox, a gray barrel wolf and a tusk boar. And who are you?


Oh, how many of you are here! And I am a bear-father, let me in!

But how do you get in here? It's already so crowded here!

I'll try it sometime! - the bear answers.

Well, go, just from the edge.

The bear squeezed in and there were seven of them. But it became just as crowded! Just a moment the mitten will tear.

And by this time the grandfather was missing his loss - one mitten had disappeared! And he went back into the forest to look for her. And there was a dog with him and she ran forward. She was running through the forest and suddenly she saw a mitten lying in the snow and moving! She barks:

Woof woof woof!

The animals got scared, jumped out of the mitten and ran away! Grandfather came and took his mitten.

Illustrations by E. Rachev (restored from a 1953 book)

Mitten Watch

Mitten View

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