Presentation on literature The Snow Queen. Fairy tale "The Snow Queen"

Literature lesson in 5th grade

based on the fairy tale by H.H. Andersen “The Snow Queen”

Teacher of Russian language and literature Krayushkina I.V.


“Kings considered it an honor to shake his thin hand.”

K. G. Paustovsky



monument

Andersen

in Odense




monument

Andersen

in Copenhagen

"Erected by the Danish people"





Exercise 1 (in worksheets)


Exercise 1.

"...in a large straw hat, painted with wonderful flowers."

THE SNOW QUEEN

“Extraordinarily beautiful, she was all made of ice, made of dazzling sparkling ice! And yet, alive!”

TROLL

“Evil, despicable, absolute devil.”

PRINCE

“...he generally behaved at ease and sweetly.”

GERDA

“Oh, how her poor, tired legs ached!”

PRINCESS

“Clever girl, the likes of which the world has never seen!”

“He sat in one place, pale, motionless, as if lifeless!

LITTLE ROBBERG

“Her eyes were completely black, but somehow sad.”


Evaluation criteria:

0 errors – "5",

1-2 errors – "4"



“This woman, extraordinarily beautiful, was all made of ice, dazzling, sparkling ice! And yet, alive! Her eyes shone like stars, but there was neither warmth nor peace in them!”

(story two)



Homework:

write an essay



Task 2 (for the whole group)

Gerda encounters both obstacles and helpers on her way. Place them in order.

  • River
  • The old lady who could do magic
  • Raven and Crow
  • Prince and Princess
  • Little robber
  • Lapland and Finnish
  • The path to the palace of the Snow Queen
  • In the halls of the Snow Queen

3 task.


3 task. Please remember which of the characters

helped the girl, and who was at enmity with her?

CHARACTERS WHO HELPED GERDA

CHARACTERS WHO FEUDED WITH GERDA

River

Roses

Raven and Crow

Princess and Prince

Little robber

Pigeons

Deer

Lapland

Finca

The old lady who could do magic

Robbers

Regiment of snow flakes

Eternally howling fierce winds



4 task.

...

episode

“The next day they dressed her from head to toe in silk and velvet and allowed her to stay in the palace as much as she liked. the girl could have lived happily here, but she began to ask to be given a cart with a horse and shoes ... "

“And so she went into the garden, touched all the rose bushes with her stick, and as they stood in bloom, they all went deep, deep into the black earth...”

“The sleigh circled the square twice, and Kai quickly attached his sled to it and rolled off.”

“...but suddenly the mirror became so distorted and trembled that it tore out of their hands, flew to the ground and broke into pieces.”

“Snowflakes were fluttering outside the window: one of them, a very large one, fell on the edge of a flower box and suddenly began to grow.”

“Why are you whining? – he asked Gerda. - Ugh! How ugly you are now! It doesn't hurt me at all! Ugh! - he suddenly shouted. - This rose is being eaten away by a worm. What ugly roses!”


4 task. Place in the correct order

events from the fairy tale "The Snow Queen"

episode

“The next day they dressed her from head to toe in silk and velvet and allowed her to stay in the palace as much as she liked. the girl could have lived happily here, but she began to ask to be given a cart with a horse and shoes ... "

“And so she went into the garden, touched all the rose bushes with her stick, and as they stood in bloom, they all went deep, deep into the black earth...”

“The sleigh circled the square twice, and Kai quickly attached his sled to it and rolled off.”

“...but suddenly the mirror became so distorted and trembled that it tore out of their hands, flew to the ground and broke into pieces.”

“Snowflakes were fluttering outside the window: one of them, a very large one, fell on the edge of a flower box and suddenly began to grow.”

“Why are you whining? – he asked Gerda. - Ugh! How ugly you are now! It doesn't hurt me at all! Ugh! - he suddenly shouted. - This rose is being eaten away by a worm. What ugly roses!”


Evaluation criteria:

0 errors – "5",

1-2 errors – "4"


Task 5.

Before you are pieces of the mosaic.

Collect the puzzle and briefly tell the episode to which it corresponds.




Why did Gerda defeat the Snow Queen?

Puzzle

4.3.6.1 –

10 2.5 8.3.6.9.8,

7.2.10.3.7.7.9.8 11.2.13.4.12.9.8 4.2.14.11.2.15.12.2

1 – a 6 - l 11 – d

2 – e 7 – n 12 – k

3 – and 8 – m 13 – t

4 – from 9 – o 14 – r

5th 10th 15th





Everyone knows the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen. And the brave little girl Gerda, who was not afraid of the Snow Queen, and the gentle Eliza, who pricked all her fingers with nettles while she was sewing magic shirts for her swan brothers... Everyone remembers that in the fairy tales of only this man roses can bloom from logs. And his things talk at night and tell their wonderful stories: love, disappointments, hopes...



What do we know about this wonderful man? Who can better tell about the writer if not himself? Therefore, we will give the floor to Hans Christian Andersen himself. He wrote: “My life is a real fairy tale, rich in events, beautiful! If at that time, when I set off across the world as a poor, helpless child, a powerful fairy had met me on the way and said to me: “Choose your path and your life’s work and I , in accordance with your talents and to the best of my ability, I will protect and guide you!" - and then my life would not have become better, happier, more joyful..."


“In 1805, in the town of Odense (on the island of Fionia, Denmark),” Andersen continues, “a young couple lived in a poor closet - husband and wife, who loved each other endlessly: a young twenty-year-old shoemaker, a richly gifted poetic nature, and his wife, who had been for several years older, not knowing either life or light, but with a rare heart. Having only recently become a master, my husband put together with his own hands the entire furnishings of the shoe shop and even the bed. On this bed, on April 2, 1805, a small, screaming lump appeared - I, Hans Christian Andersen.





I grew up as an only child and therefore spoiled; I often had to hear from my mother how happy I was, because I live much better than she herself lived as a child. “Well, just a real count’s son!” - she said. She herself, when she was little, was kicked out of the house to beg. She couldn’t make up her mind and spent whole days sitting under the bridge, by the river. Listening to her stories about this, I burst into burning tears."


Already in early childhood, the boy was distinguished by his emotionality and subtle perception of the world. Even the most insignificant impressions left a deep imprint on his soul. Andersen received his primary education at a school for the poor. Only the Law of God, writing and arithmetic were taught there. Andersen studied poorly; he hardly prepared any lessons. With much greater pleasure he told his friends fictional stories in which he himself was the hero. Of course, no one believed these stories.


He was often laughed at for this. Bitter confession! The town was small, everything quickly became known. When Hans returned from school, the boys ran after him and, teasingly, shouted: “There, the comedy writer is running!” Having reached the house, Hans hid in a corner, cried for hours and prayed to God... The mother, seeing her son’s strange hobbies, bringing only grief to his impressionable heart, decided to apprentice him to a tailor so that children’s absurd fantasies would fly out of his head. Hans-Christian was horrified by this prospect of his fate!


And he began to beg his mother to let him try his luck better by going to Copenhagen (this was in 1819), which in his eyes was then the capital of the world. "What are you going to do there?" - asked the mother. “I will glorify you,” the boy answered, and told her what he knew about wonderful people born in poverty. “At first, of course, you will have to endure a lot, a lot, and then you will become famous!” - he said.








Andersen's imagination was so strong and unusual that sometimes he was bewilderedly called a sorcerer and a clairvoyant: after looking at a person twice, he could tell a lot about him, being completely unfamiliar with him. Many have read an episode from the biography of the storyteller (as translated by K. G. Paustovsky) about his night journey with three girls, each of whom he predicted the fate of. The strangest thing is that all his predictions were based on reality and came true! He had never seen these girls before. And they were shocked by the meeting with Andersen and retained the most reverent memories of him for the rest of their lives!






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Literature lesson in the 5th grade on the fairy tale by G.H. Andersen “The Snow Queen” Good and evil in Andersen’s fairy tale “The Snow Queen” “The kings considered it an honor to shake his thin hand” K.G. Paustovsky Tell us about him (checking homework). Monument to Andersen in Odense Monument to the Great Andersen. Odense Odense. The house where Andersen spent his childhood. monument to Andersen in Copenhagen “Erected by the Danish people” Task 1. Arrange the events from the fairy tale in the correct sequence. At the prince and princess At the old lady At the robbers Lapland and the Finnish At the Snow Queen At the old lady Artist Edmund Dulac Artist Christian Birmingham At the prince and princess Vladislav Erko At the robbers Artist Nika Goltz Artist Christian Birmingham Lapland and the Finnish Vladislav Erko Anastasia Arkhipova At the Snow Queen Task 2. Name hero according to quotes and characteristics. 1 “...in a large straw hat, painted with wonderful flowers.” 2 “Extraordinarily beautiful, she was all made of ice, made of dazzling sparkling ice! And yet, alive!” 3 “Evil, despicable, absolute devil.” 4 “...he generally behaved at ease and sweetly.” 5 “Oh, how her poor, tired legs ached!” 6 “Clever girl, the likes of which the world has never seen!” 7 “He sat in one place, pale, motionless, as if lifeless! 8 “Her eyes were completely black, but somehow sad” Task 1. 1.THE OLD WOMAN WHO COULD CAST “... in a large straw hat, painted with wonderful flowers.” 2. THE SNOW QUEEN “Extraordinarily beautiful, she was all made of ice, made of dazzling sparkling ice! And yet, alive!” 3. TROLL “Evil, despicable, absolute devil.” 4. PRINCE “...he generally behaved at ease and sweetly.” 5. GERDA “Oh, how her poor, tired legs ached!” 6. PRINCESS “Clever girl, the likes of which the world has never seen!” 7.KAI “He sat in one place, pale, motionless, as if lifeless! 8. LITTLE ROBBER “Her eyes were completely black, but somehow sad” Grading criteria: 0 mistakes – “5”, 1-2 mistakes – “4” 3-4 mistakes – “3” Task 3. Remember who Which character helped the girl, and which one was at enmity with her? CHARACTERS WHO HELPED GERDA CHARACTERS WHO ENJOYED WITH GERDA Task 4. Please remember which of the characters helped the girl and which was at enmity with her? CHARACTERS WHO HELPED GERDA CHARACTERS WHO FERRED WITH GERDA RiverRosesRaven and CrowPrincess and PrinceLittle RobberPigeonsDeerLapplander Finn Old woman who knew how to cast a spellRobbersRegiment of snow flakesEternally howling fierce winds Task 5. Arrange the events from the fairy tale in the correct sequence "The Snow Queen" (from 1 to 7 in a column) No. .. episode “The next day they dressed her from head to toe in silk and velvet and allowed her to stay in the palace as much as she liked. the girl could have lived here happily, but she began to ask to be given a cart with a horse and shoes...” “And so she went into the garden, touched all the rose bushes with her stick, and as they stood in bloom, they all left deep, deep into the black earth...” “The sleigh circled the square twice, and Kai quickly attached his sled to it and rolled.” “The boat was carried further and further. Gerda sat quietly in her stockings - her red shoes floated behind the boat..." "... but suddenly the mirror became so distorted and trembled that it tore out of their hands, flew to the ground and broke into pieces.” “Snowflakes were fluttering outside the window: one of them, a very large one, fell on the edge of a flower box and suddenly began to grow.” “Why are you whining? – he asked Gerda. - Ugh! How ugly you are now! It doesn't hurt me at all! Ugh! - he suddenly shouted. - This rose is being eaten away by a worm. What ugly roses!” 4 task. Place in the correct sequence the events from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” No. episode 7 “The next day they dressed her from head to toe in silk and velvet and allowed her to stay in the palace as much as she liked. the girl could have lived here happily, but she began to ask to be given a cart with a horse and shoes...” 6 “And so she went into the garden, touched all the rose bushes with her stick, and they all stood in bloom, so went deep, deep into the black earth...” 4 “The sleigh circled the square twice, and Kai quickly attached his sled to it and rolled.” 5 “The boat was carried further and further. Gerda sat quietly in her stockings - her red shoes floated behind the boat...” 1 “... but suddenly the mirror became so distorted and trembled that it tore out of their hands, flew to the ground and broke into pieces.” 2 “Snowflakes fluttered outside the window: one of them, a very large one, fell on the edge of a flower box and suddenly began to grow.” 3 “- Why are you whining? – he asked Gerda. - Ugh! How ugly you are now! It doesn't hurt me at all! Ugh! - he suddenly shouted. - This rose is being eaten away by a worm. What ugly roses!” Evaluation criteria: 0 errors - “5”, 1-2 errors - “4” 3-4 errors - “3” “This woman, unusually beautiful, was all made of ice, dazzling, sparkling ice! And yet, alive! Her eyes shone like stars, but there was neither warmth nor peace in them!” “It was cold here, empty, dead and majestic!” Why did a small, fragile girl defeat the Snow Queen? Puzzle4.3.6.1 – 10 2.5 8.3.6.9.8,7.2.10.3.7.7.9.8 11.2.13.4.12.9.8 4.2.14.11.2.15.12.21 – a 6 - l 11 – d 2 – f 7 – n 12 - to 3 - and 8 - m 13 - t 4 - s 9 - o 14 - r 5 - e 10 - at 15 - h Why did Gerda defeat the Snow Queen? Homework: write an essay Illustrations for a fairy tale


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TALE by G.H. ANDERSEN “THE SNOW QUEEN” Illustrations for literature lessons for 5th grade students AUTHOR – DUSHKINA I.N., TEACHER OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE OF THE BASIC COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL AT THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN THE REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR

H. H. ANDERSEN AND HIS HEROES

There are many fairy tales in the world, sad and funny. And we cannot live in the world without them. Let the heroes of fairy tales Give us warmth. May good forever defeat evil! (Yu. Entin)

... Finally, the troll’s disciples wanted to reach heaven to laugh at the angels and the Creator himself. The higher they rose, the more the mirror twisted and writhed from grimaces; they could barely hold him in their hands...

There lived two poor children in a big city. A boy and a girl visited each other on the roof and sat on a bench under the roses. They played happily there...

With me this pleasure stopped, the windows were often covered with icy patterns. But the children heated copper coins on the stove and applied them to the frozen glass - immediately the wonderful round hole thawed...

She was so lovely, so tender, all made of dazzling white ice and yet alive! Her eyes sparkled like stars, but there was neither warmth nor meekness in them...

Ay! – the boy suddenly screamed. – I was stabbed right in the heart and something got into my eye! - -

A large sleigh, painted white, appeared on the square. There was a man sitting in them, all dressed in a white fur coat and the same hat.

Kidnapping Kai

And, placing the boy in her sleigh, she wrapped him in her fur coat; Kai seemed to have sunk into a snowdrift...

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Kai looked at her. She was so good! He could not imagine a more intelligent, charming face. Now she didn’t seem icy to him, like that time when she sat outside the window and nodded her head at him...

...now she seemed perfect to him.

The beginning of the search... Gerda sat quietly, wearing only stockings; Her red shoes floated behind the boat, but could not catch up with her.

There were flowers of all varieties, all seasons. What beauty, what fragrance! In all the world you couldn’t find a more colorful and beautiful picture book than this flower garden.

A large raven was jumping in the snow right in front of her; he looked at the girl for a long, long time, nodding his head to her...

... The girl slightly bent one of the red petals and saw the dark blond back of her head. It's Kai! She loudly called him by name and brought the lamp right to his face...

...Gerda cried and told her whole story...

Robbers

(The little robber) was so unbridled and headstrong that it was simply a pleasure! ...The little robber was as tall as Gerda, but stronger, broader in the shoulders and much darker. Her eyes were completely black, but somehow sad.

Gerda with the Lapplander The Lapplander... tied the girl to the back of the deer, and it rushed off again.

...But he (Kai) sat just as motionless and cold. Then Gerda began to cry; Her hot tears fell on his chest, penetrated his heart, melted his icy crust and melted the fragment...

So they sat side by side, both already adults, but children at heart and soul, and outside it was a warm, blessed summer!