I know that it is necessary to come up with agnia barto. GCD Speech development. Memorizing A. Barto's poem "I know what needs to be thought up." About the book "I know what to think of!" Agniya Barto

Tasks: To develop the speech and memory of children, to teach emotionally with expression to tell a poem. The development of fine motor skills.

Preliminary work: Repetition of favorite poems, repetition of signs of winter, spring, summer.

Materials: A portrait of Agnia Barto, children's books with poems and illustrations, pieces of green transparent plastic for each child.

Lesson progress:

Educator: Guys, what time of year is it in our yard now? (winter). How do we know it's winter now?

The children respond by naming the signs of winter.

Educator: Would you like to hurry up summer? What do you like in summer?

The children answer.

Educator: Today I want to introduce you to the author, who figured out what needs to be done so that winter quickly turns into summer. You are interested? This is Agniya Barto. Here is her portrait. We already know many of her poems by heart. Look at what bright picture books she has for you. Hear what she came up with.

I know what to think

No more winter.

What would instead of high snowdrifts

Green hills all around.

I take a green glass

And immediately winter turns into summer.

Educator: What did the author come up with so that there would be no more winter? And let's check with you whether the glass really helps to turn winter into summer. I will now distribute the glass to you, and you look through it around you and out the window. What happened?

The teacher, together with the children, repeats the poem several times, asks some children to separately tell the lines from the poem and in full.

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution Kindergarten"Solnyshko" Morshansky district of the Tambov region

Lesson on the development of speech in the middle group

Educator: Khadeeva I.F.

Topic: Reading favorite poems about winter.

Memorizing A. Barto's poem "I know what to think of"

Purpose: Find out what program poems children know. Help the children memorize the new poem. Teaching children to solve riddles creative task educator. Develop children's drawing skills geometric figures details, resulting in a complete picture. Cultivate love for native nature, the ability to see beauty in any season.

Developing environment: paintings depicting a winter landscape.

Materials for the lesson: drawings for riddles, green plates, the sun, cards for modeling drawings.

Lesson progress

Educator: “Guys, today in the lesson we will go with you on a magic sleigh on a fabulous journey to the Winter Forest. The journey will be exciting and interesting. On the way, we will remember our favorite poems about winter and learn a new poem by A. Barto “I know what to think of”. The poem will give us advice - "How to get from winters to summer?"

Ready?

Children: "Yes!"

Educator: "Good luck!" (Music sounds).

Guys, in order to get into the magical forest, let's guess the riddles, and then the century-old pines and spruces will part and let us into the fairy forest.

The game "Riddles and riddles"

I will give you riddles. You must guess and say what season this natural phenomenon belongs to, find a picture corresponding to this phenomenon and attach it to a magnetic board.

I lived in the middle of the yard

Where the kids are playing.

But from the sun

I have become a stream. (Snowman)

She grows upside down

It does not grow in summer, but in winter.

But the sun will bake her -

She will cry and die. (Icicle)

Blanket white

Not made by hand

Not woven and not cut,

It fell from heaven to earth. (Snow)

strange asterisk

Fell from the sky

on my palm

She lay down and disappeared. (Snowflake)

Sleeping in winter

In summer, the hives stir. (Bear)

Teacher: "That's right, guys. All riddles today are about winter. Solving them, we received a pass to the "Magic Winter Forest". Don't be surprised if animals, birds and trees talk to you.

Oh, who is moving under the snow?

Children: "It's a hedgehog!"

Educator: “I really want to know at least something about winter, compare it with summer. So far, I just realized that it’s very cold in winter, because I don’t have a fur coat, and the needles don’t warm at all.

Educator: “Guys, the hedgehog sleeps just like the bear in winter, but our hedgehog specifically decided not to go to bed, he wants to look at the winter, because he has never seen winter. Let's read our guest poems about winter.

Already you, winter-winter,

Twisted and swept.

All paths, all meadows

There is nowhere for Sonechka to go.

Walks the street

Santa Claus.

Hoarfrost scatters

On the branches of birches.

Walks with a beard

White shakes,

foot stomp

There is only crackling.

It is not the wind that rages over the forest

Streams did not run from the mountains.

Frost voivode patrol

Bypasses his possessions.

Dramatization of the poem by V. Orlov "Why the bear sleeps in winter"

Bear, bear,

What happened to you?

Why do you sleep in winter?

Because snow and ice

Not raspberries or honey.

Learning the poem by A. Barto “I know what to think of”

Educator: “Hedgehog, now you have an idea of ​​what winter is. Guys, answer the question: Did you miss summer?

Children: "Yes!"

Educator: Agniya Barto, a children's writer, loves children very much and has written a huge number of poems that you love and know. She found a way to please herself and you, how to return summer in winter. Listen.

The teacher reads the poem several times. Then, together with the children, he pronounces the first part of the poem, and the second part is read by the child who looks at the world through the green plate.

I know what to think

No more winter

So that instead of high snowdrifts

Green hills all around.

"Do you know?" - the teacher asks the child.

Child: "I know."

I look into the glass

Green colour

And immediately winter turns into summer.

Face reading is repeated.

Educator: "Hedgehog, children middle group perfectly distinguish between summer and winter. Play with us.

Word game "Winter - Summer"

When I talk about summer - raise a cheerful sun, smile. And when I talk about winter - raise the cloud and make a sad face

The cold came, the water turned to ice.

Grasshoppers chirp merrily.

Dima went to the forest for strawberries.

On the mountain ash, look like bullfinch apples.

Under our roof, a swallow built a nest.

An icy wind blows.

The ground is covered with green grass.

Educator: “Well done, everyone. And now Hedgehog, tell a farewell poem by A. Barto.

Children read the first part of the poem, and the hedgehog the second part.

Educator: “Guys, the time allotted for the trip has come to an end. In order to return back to our beloved kindergarten "Solnyshko" we must cope with the task.

Game task "Simulation of winter"

Our task is to finish the Christmas tree, the snowman.

Guys, get in the sled. We're heading home. (Music sounds).


I know what to think! Agniya Barto

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Title: I Know What to Think!

About the book "I know what to think of!" Agniya Barto

When young parents think about a library for their baby, as a rule, Agnia Barto's books are among the first to be purchased. "I know what to think of!" is a collection beautiful poems, which talk about education, about how to treat each other, adults and animals.

Agniya Barto is still relevant today. This wonderful poetess is valuable because she talks to little readers like a peer. Therefore, it is so understandable and loved by many generations of children.

Read the book "I know what to think of!" you can start from early age. It is written in simple everyday language. There are no lyrical digressions and complex descriptions in it. One gets the impression that the author is telling a rhymed story that happened recently. Heroes are the same simple children: Leshenka, Katya, Lyubochka, Tanya, Volodya.

Agniya Barto created bright, lively, emotional poems. They are perfectly remembered by both schoolchildren and quite crumbs. Her work is both funny and smart. They are extremely rhythmic, they sound like music. They don't need to be specially trained. You just have to read it a few times, and they are already deposited in your memory. Adults themselves sometimes recite lines from their favorite childhood poems with pleasure.

This collection includes such works as “I know what to think of!”, “Vovka is a kind soul”, “Flashlight”, “Sink”, “Cricket”, “Tamara and I”, “Lyubochka”, “Katya” and a lot others. There are funny poems here, there are sad ones, there are kind and ironic ones, there are even those dedicated to love. They contain conclusions that are very understandable to the child's mind.

It is known that it is sometimes difficult for a child to explain why it is necessary to act this way and not otherwise, why politeness is needed when it is simply necessary, how to communicate with peers and adults, which means a responsible attitude towards our smaller brothers. Then the wise Agniya Barto will come to the aid of the parents. Her poems are extremely instructive, but not boring. She seems to be talking about someone else, but the child is learning on his own. Such unobtrusive education is priceless, as it does not cause resistance in the young reader.

We recommend reading the book "I know what to think of!" not only for children, but also for adults. It will stir up long-forgotten childhood emotions in you, refresh your perception of the world, make you feel like a child again, whose life is just beginning.

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