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Event script, dedicated to the Day poetry in preschool educational institutions for older preschoolers.

Target: introduce children to the works of the Rostov poet N. S. Dormakov

Tasks:

Educational: teach children to read poetry loudly and expressively; consolidate ideas about Stavropol poets, improve cognitive and mental capacity and children's speech.

Developmental: develop creative personality child and activity.

Educational: Improve children's ability to enjoy artistic words, feel and understand the figurative language of poetry.

Preliminary work: acquaintance with the work of the Rostov poet, memorizing the poems of N. S. Dormakov; drawing on the theme of poems by N. S. Dormakov; making a gift for a poet, writing poetry with your parents.

Equipment: multimedia installation, photo-musical presentations for poems told by teachers, etc.

Integration educational areas: multimedia installation, photo-musical presentations for poems told by teachers, etc.

Progress of the event:

Stage 1. Motivational - incentive.Educator:Hello guys. Today is an extraordinary day! On March 21, 1999, at the 30th session of the UNESCO General Conference, it was decided to celebrate World Poetry Day annually.

Among the important and popular professions

There is no trace of the profession of a poet...

Let’s say it’s not a rewarding job

“A poet in Russia is more than a poet...”

It seems to me that writing poetry is like being able to fly like a bird. This cannot be learned, but everyone can learn to understand poetry. A real mistress Today there will be poetry, and the long-awaited guests will be poetry.


Do you know what poetry is?(children's answers)
What does the word poet mean?
(children's answers)
What poets do you know?
(children's answers)

There are various good and simple poems.

Poems can be sad, but they can also be funny.

Do you guys like to listen and read poetry? So here we go.

Today our guest is our Rostov children's poet Nikolai Sergeevich Dormakov.

(poet's speech)

Today is a holiday, and on holidays it is customary to give gifts. Our guys have prepared a surprise for you.

(children read the poet’s poems)

Host: Nikolai Sergeevich, tell me why a person starts writing poetry? Where does this amazing gift come from?

Our children, together with their parents, also tried their hand at poetry and this is what they came up with. (children read their poems)

Leading: Thanks a lot for a very interestingmeetingand in memory of our meeting, please accept gift - book, made with your own hands based on your poems and drawings by our guys.

Continue to develop children's ability to expressive reading poems by heart.

Develop a taste for poetry, the ability to understand the poetic images of a poem.

Develop the performing skills of preschool children.

Cultivate a love for the poetic genre of fiction.

Evoke an emotional response in children to the process of participating in the competition.

Equipment: multimedia equipment, certificates for participants, gifts.

The hall is festively decorated.

Progress of the competition:

- Good afternoon, dear guys, dear adults! It's very nice to see smiles on your faces. I know why you have good mood: firstly, spring has come, and secondly, today we have a holiday..... poetry competition “About Mom, About Spring”.

(on the “spring screensaver” screen)

- Spring, spring, what? wonderful time year! Everything comes to life, blooms and rejoices.. - And how can one not rejoice at such a wonderful time of year. After all, everyone has fun in their souls, they want to dance and sing. Let's all sing a song together, guys, which is called “Spring” (Music words

(Song about spring performed by older preschoolers)

— Today we will read poetry, and the respected jury will evaluate the skill of each participant in the competition for young readers (jury presentation),

— Guys, the first spring month is March and I suggest you look at the calendar!

(on the screen there is a screen saver - a calendar sheet with the month - “March”).

Spring is coming, make way for spring! And we begin our competition with poems about spring.

I invite Natasha Romanova, who will read G. Sapgir’s “Hush

everyone” (nomination: individual reading).

(Speech by each participant

competition is accompanied by slides in accordance with the text of the poem).

“So quietly and imperceptibly spring has come to us, everyone is happy about it.” Don't believe me? Then listen to the poem performed by Efrem Akimov and Lisa Kolgina “Spring is coming through the city” by Yu. Moritz, dialogue.

— Spring has come to our city, and nature comes to life, and our souls become warm and joyful. About this is the poem “In the Rays of Spring”, which will be read by Olga Chepurnaya from the group “Pochemuchki”, melodic recitation.

- Well done guys, thank you! Let's look further at our calendar. What happened on March 4? March 4 marks the 112th anniversary of the birth of the illustrator Konstantin Pavlovich Rotov. What did he illustrate? Many books: “Uncle Styopa”, “Puss in Boots”, “Old Man Hottabych”, “The Three Little Pigs”... His illustrations are bright and colorful.

(On the screen there is a splash screen: March 4 - 110 years since the birth of the illustrator K. P. Rotov; then there are illustrations with a small commentary from the presenter: the name of the works that K. Rotov illustrated.)

— And here is another significant date: March 6 - 195 years since the birth of Pyotr Pavlovich Ershov. Admire the illustrations of his famous “Konka-Gor Bunka” (on the screen, by analogy, illustrations are shown with a commentary by the presenter).

— Let’s turn over the calendar — and, of course, the most important and brightest spring holiday — International Women’s Day! Many poems are dedicated to this holiday, and you will see this now!

— I invite Timofey Metalnikov with the poem “March 8th Day” from the “Thumbelina” group, individual reading.

— March 8 is the holiday of our beloved mothers. Melanya Elistratova will read a poem about her mother, “Mom is a Faithful Friend,” and she will introduce us to the author of this poem. (melody recitation).

- Guys, you all love your mothers very much and, I think, are always ready to help her in everything. And Dasha Ivanova and Nikita Revunov will help us make sure of this with the dialogue “What a helper” N. Bobkov.

— and we’ll also listen to a melodic recitation performed by Nastya Koltsova “Mom is a faithful friend” by M. Sadovsky from the group “Luchiki”.

Time for business and time for fun, I suggest you guys relax and play a game. Now listen to the song performed by the guys from middle group“Berry” “What does our world consist of?”

- Guys, I think that you and your mothers are very friendly, but without your mother you are bored. And it’s even worse when my mother and I quarrel. Listen to Lenya Kochetkov, who will read the poem “Today I am in a quarrel with my mother” by M. Sadovsky.

— Guys, on March 8 we congratulate not only mothers, but also our caring grandmothers. A poem about her grandmother will be read by Sofia Sokolova from the Kalinka group.

- Well done boys! You made us very happy with your poems. You, I see, are real experts and lovers of poetry. There is another date in March - World Poetry Day, celebrated on March 21st.

(slides with portraits of poets).

- Guys, mom has the best kind hands in the world, and also my mother has a very kind heart! Katya Suslina and Maxim Belov will talk about this in M. Sadovsky’s dialogue “Kind Heart”.

— I invite Ilya Markov to please us all. He will read M. Sadovsky’s poem “From whom we learn kindness.”

— Masha Shashkova and Misha Kosimov want to show their skills in reading M. Sadovsky’s poem “Kind Heart.”

- Thank you guys, you read poems about the most important quality in a person - kindness.

- And here is the last sheet of our March calendar. March 31 marks the 130th anniversary of the birth of the Russian poet and writer Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. I am sure that you all know his works very well.

— And now comes the most exciting moment of our competition. I present the floor to our respected jury, who assessed your skills.

(words from the jury, presentation of certificates, photo as a souvenir).

March 21, 2019 is World Poetry Day. The holiday, which was established in 2000 by UNESCO, has become popular in just a few years. We offer possible variant holding a holiday dedicated to Poetry Day in kindergarten or elementary school.

Scenario for the holiday World Poetry Day for Children

Presenters start the holiday:

- Dear friends! Today we celebrate Poetry Day. From early childhood we hear poetic speech.

– What is poetry?
She is a combination of magical sounds,
Souls of excited dreams,
The torment of a proud mind.
The verse contains a tune familiar from childhood,
He has been known to all of us for so long.
And the heart, hearing him, trembles,
And the voice trembles again and again.
And the lines flow in succession,
They beckon, they take you away...

Then following the script children's party dedicated to International Day poetry, presenters They will talk about Pushkin's poetry.

– We become acquainted with the poems of the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin in childhood. Everyone finds in his poetry something of their own, close and understandable only to him. Today we will talk about Pushkin's fairy tales.

Children read poetry:

There is a green oak near the Lukomorye;
Golden chain on the oak tree:
Day and night the cat is a scientist
Everything goes round and round in a chain;
He goes to the right - the song starts,
To the left - he tells a fairy tale...

Meowing is heard behind the door. The Cat appears in the hall.

Cat:
- Hello my friends!
The scientist cat is me.
I'm friends with poetry
I come to visit the children!

Leading:
- Welcome!

Cat:
– Dear guys, I want to invite you to the wonderful world of Pushkin’s fairy tales.
Close our eyes and repeat the spell:
“We know Pushkin’s tales,
We love it and read it very much.
We want to get into a fairy tale.
One, two, three, carabarim!”

“Flight of the Bumblebee” sounds and Mosquito, Fly and Bumblebee fly into the hall and dance to the music.

Cat:
– What fairy tale are these heroes from?
Children:
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan.

Cat takes out an apple, a mirror and turns to the guys:
– My question is very simple: What is the name of that fairy tale?
Children:
– Tale of dead princess and seven heroes.

Leading:
– In my hands is an envelope with illustrations to fairy tales by A.S. Pushkin. Scenes from which works are depicted here?

The guys give answers by naming works of the poet they know. You can learn several short passages of these works with your children in advance, which they will read aloud.

Cat:
– Guys, you’re great, you know Pushkin’s fairy tales well, you’ve read a lot of poems by heart. Everyone answered questions well and completed assignments. Thank you!

At the end of the holiday for children, dedicated to World Day poetry presenters addressed to children:

- Dear Guys! Love and take care of our native language, love poetry, speak correctly and beautifully, do not litter your speech with rude and meaningless words.

Our language is beautiful -
Rich and sonorous.
That powerful and passionate
It's gently melodious.
He also has a smile,
Both accuracy and affection.
Written by him
And stories and fairy tales -
Magic pages
Exciting books!
Love, keep
Our native language!