Chukovsky short biography for children presentation. K. I. Chukovsky for children. presentation for a lesson on literature on the topic. What characters do these fairy tale characters belong to?

  • 15.04.2020

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

Chernova Yu. L.,

primary school teacher

MBOU Ivanovskaya secondary school


Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky(name at birth - Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneichukov, March 31, 1882, St. Petersburg - October 28, 1969, Moscow) - Soviet poet, publicist, critic, translator and literary critic, children's writer.


BIOGRAPHY

When he was three years old, his parents divorced, he stayed with his mother. They lived in the south, in poverty. He studied at the Odessa gymnasium, from the fifth grade of which he was expelled when, by special decree educational establishments"liberated" from children of "low" origin. From his youth he led a working life, read a lot, studied English and French on his own. In 1901 he began to publish in the newspaper Odessa News, as a correspondent for which he was sent to London in 1903. He lived in England for a whole year, studied English literature, wrote about it in the Russian press. After his return, he settled in St. Petersburg, took up literary criticism, and collaborated in the journal Libra.


In 1916, at the invitation of Gorky, Chukovsky began to lead the children's department of the Parus publishing house and began to write for children: verse tales Crocodile (1916), Moydodyr (1923), Fly-sokotuha (1924), Barmaley (1925). ), "Aibolit" (1929), etc. At the age of 87, K. Chukovsky died on October 28, 1968. He was buried in Peredelkino near Moscow, where he lived for many years.



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Internet resources:

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Tatiana Pisarevskaya

http://www.et-cetera.ru/main/creators/authors/8644

Chukovsky

http://partnersale.ru/catalog.php?path=family&page=917

Telephone. stolen sun http://www.eribyni.ru/books.php?id=13579035

beauty hen http://www.bookvoed.ru/one_picture.php?product=293066&tip=1

Barmaley http://www.dgoods.ru/book-10002-10022/cl811741.html

Confusion http://www.char.ru/books/1801915_Putanica

Fedorino grief http://www.char.ru/books/161630_Fedorino_gore

cockroach http://www.char.ru/books/1277675_Tarakanishche

Moidodyr http://www.booksiti.net.ru/books/13491150

Fly Tsokotukha http://www.char.ru/books/148315_Muha-Cokotuha

Robin Bobin http://www.dostavka-knigi.biz/knigi/i51468m4.html

The bears rode on a bicycle http://nnm.ru/blogs/wxyzz/korney_ivanovich_chukovskiy/

Fedorino http://www.booka.ru/booka_topic_200?page=270

hedgehogs laugh http://www.booksiti.net.ru/books/9195450

Crocodile http://www.abcool.ru/audiobook.php?id=8055&dllist=1

wonder tree http://t.emiz.kiev.ua/viewtopic.php?t=33853

Crocodile http://www.knigu-kupit.ru/book_48510.html

The Adventures of Bibigon http://dzecko.livejournal.com/2143.html

The big Book http://www.knigorod34.ru/Series-%D0%A6%D0%BE08163.html

Chick

Christmas tree http://bookfinder.su/c/readru/detskaya-literatura/dlya-samyh-malenkih-0-3-goda/stihi-dlya-malyshei

children http://opt.citytoys.ru/popup.php?what=pic&picid=38069

Kotausi and Mausi http://old.prodalit.ru/?catrub=15&gl_aut=22

2 to 5 http://www.softguru.ru/catalog/program.php?ID=47934

Zakaliaka http://www.mdk-arbat.ru/catalog?ser_id=15040

English folk songs http://bookza.ru/categories.php?main_cat=2080&&page=11

Silver emblem. Sunny http://www.colibri.ru/nsp.asp?ch=1&rp=60&page=5&ts=2

Toptygin and the fox http://www.neshima.com/default.php?cPath=7341_9428&sort=3a&&page=5

Toptygin and the moon http://book.hoton.ru/detskaya-literatura/hydogestvennaya_7280.html

Puzzles http://www.char.ru/books/154045_Zagadki

brave men http://www.char.ru/books/155455_Hrabrecy

Went Kondrat to Leningrad http://www.libex.ru/ppl/usr8447/cat/child/little.html?pg=0

Biography of K. I. Chukovsky http://www.kostyor.ru/biography/?n=101

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130 years since the birth of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky, Russian writer, critic, literary critic, translator.

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Not far from Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house for many years lived a tall gray-haired man, whom all the children of the country knew. It was he who invented many fairy-tale characters: Muhu-Tsokotukha, Barmaleya, Moidodyr. The name of this wonderful person was Korney Chukovsky. Korney Chukovsky is the literary pseudonym of the writer. His real name is Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneichukov.

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- Tall, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of a mustache, a naughty lock of hair hanging over his forehead, laughing bright eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Such is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. - He got up very early, as soon as the sun rose, and immediately set to work. In spring and summer, he dug in the garden or in the flower garden in front of the house, in winter he cleared the paths from the snow that had fallen during the night. After working for a few hours, he went for a walk. He walked surprisingly easily and quickly, sometimes he even started racing with the kids he met during a walk. It is to such children that he dedicated his books.

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A scientist, writer, translator, literary critic, K. Chukovsky wrote many poems and fairy tales for children. Today we will meet with the heroes of fairy tales by Korney Chukovsky.

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I round "Remember the fairy tale". The people are having fun - The fly is getting married For the dashing, daring Young ... No - no! The nightingale Doesn't sing for pigs Call it better... And I don't need either Marmalade or chocolate But only small ones, Well, very small ones ... (mosquito). (crow). (children).

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He treats small children, Heals birds and animals, The good doctor looks through his glasses... Only suddenly, from behind a bush, From behind a blue forest, From distant fields, It flies ... And the dishes go on and on Through the fields, through the swamps. And the kettle said to the iron - I’m going to go more ... (Aibolit) (sparrow) (I can’t).

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And behind him - the people And sings and yells: - Here's a freak, so a freak! What a nose, what a mouth! And where did this come from ... The sun walked across the sky And ran behind a cloud. The hare looked out the window, It became a hare ... The pigs meowed - meow - meow, Kittens ... (dark). (monster). (grunted, oink-oink)

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From an early age, the poems of K.I. Chukovsky bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandparents cannot imagine their childhood without “Aibolit”, “Fedorin grief”, “Telephone” ... Korney Ivanovich’s poems bring up the precious ability to empathize, compassion. Without this ability, a person is not a person. Poems Chukovsky sound great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.

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II round "Who is who". Aibolit - Barmaley - Fedora - Karakula - Moidodyr - Totoshka, Kokoshka - Tsokotukha - Barabek - Red, mustachioed giant - (doctor) (robber) (grandmother) (cockroach) (washbasin) (glutton) (fly) (crocodiles) (shark)

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Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great industriousness: “Always,” he wrote, “wherever I was: in the tram, in line for bread, in the dentist's office, I, so as not to waste time, composed riddles for children. It saved me from mental idleness!”

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Round III "Auction" 1. In what work did the crockery re-educate its mistress? 2. Which hero was a terrible villain, and then re-educated? 3. In which fairy tale is the sparrow glorified? 4. Name the fairy tale main idea which can be expressed by the words: “Cleanliness is the key to health!” 5. What is the fairy tale in which a terrible crime takes place - an attempted murder? 6. What did the animals ask for in the poem - the fairy tale "Telephone": 7. On whom did Aibolit and his friends travel to Africa? 8. What "horned beast" were the tailors afraid of from the poem "The Braves"? 9. In what fairy tales is the crocodile the hero? 10. What was the name of the boy who defeated the Crocodile? ("Fedorino's grief") ("Barmaley") ("Cockroach") ("Moydodyr", "Fedorino's grief") ("Fly - Tsokotukha"). (Elephant - chocolate, Gazelles - carousels, Monkeys - books, Crocodile - galoshes) (Wolves, whale, eagles) (Snail) ("Confusion", "Cockroach", "Moidodyr", "Phone", "Barmaley", "Stolen sun”, “Crocodile”) (Vanya Vasilchikov)

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Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by chance. And it turned out like this. His little son got sick. Korney Ivanovich drove him in the night train. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. In order to somehow entertain him, his father began to tell him a fairy tale: "There once was a crocodile, he walked the streets." The boy suddenly fell silent and began to listen. The next morning, waking up, he asked his father to tell him yesterday's tale again. It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word.

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K.I. Chukovsky said: “I often had surges of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything you see: trams, sparrows. Ready to kiss everyone you meet. K.I. Chukovsky especially remembered one such day - August 29, 1923 Feeling like a person who can work miracles, I did not run, but took off, as if on wings, into our apartment. Grabbing some dusty piece of paper, finding a pencil with difficulty, I began to write a cheerful poem about Mukhina's wedding, moreover, I felt like a groom at this wedding. There are two holidays in this fairy tale: a name day and a wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart. "

K. I. Chukovsky

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969) Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Real name and surname Nikolay Vasilievich Korneichukov, Russian writer, translator, literary critic. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Born March 19 (31), 1882 in St. Petersburg. Their father left them, and his mother, a Poltava peasant woman, Ekaterina Osipovna Korneichukova, moved to Odessa. There he was sent to the gymnasium, but in the fifth grade he was expelled due to his low birth. Self-taught, studied English language. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1901, he published his first article in Odessa News, in 1903 he was sent as a correspondent from this newspaper to London, where he continued his self-education in the British Museum Library, studied English and became forever interested in English literature. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Returning to Russia during the revolution of 1905, Chukovsky was captured by revolutionary events, visited the battleship Potemkin, collaborated in V.Ya. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1906, Korney Ivanovich arrived in the Finnish town of Kuokkala, where he made a close acquaintance with the artist Repin and the writer Korolenko. Here he lived for about 10 years. From the combination of the words Chukovsky and Kuokkala, Chukokkala was formed (invented by Repin) - the name of a handwritten humorous almanac that Korney Ivanovich kept until the last days of his life. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Heading at the invitation of M. Gorky children's department publishing house "Sail", Chukovsky himself began to write poetry (and then prose) for children. From about this time, Korney Ivanovich began to become interested in children's literature. In 1916, Chukovsky compiled the collection "Yolka" and wrote his first fairy tale "Crocodile" (1916). Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Chukovsky's work in the field of children's literature naturally led him to the study of children's language, of which he became the first researcher. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky His famous fairy tales "Moydodyr and the Cockroach" (1923), "Fly-Tsokotuha" (1924), "Barmalei" (1925), "Telephone" (1926) are published - unsurpassed masterpieces of literature "for little Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky He recorded his observations of children, their verbal creativity in the book "Little Children" (1928), later called "From Two to Five" (1933). Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In the 1930s and later, Chukovsky did a lot of translations and began to write memoirs, on which he worked until the end of his life. Chukovsky opened for the Russian reader W. Whitman (to whom he also devoted the study "My Whitman"), R. Kipling, O. Wilde. He translated M. Twain, G. Chesterton, O. Henry, A. K. Doyle, W. Shakespeare, wrote retellings of works by D. Defoe, R. E. Raspe, J. Greenwood for children. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1957, Chukovsky was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philology, in 1962 - honorary title Doctor of Letters from the University of Oxford. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky died on October 28, 1969 from viral hepatitis. At the dacha in Peredelkino (Moscow region), where he lived most of his life, now his museum operates there.

"Guess"

"Fedorino grief" "Hey you, stupid plates, Why are you jumping like squirrels? Should you run outside the gates With yellow-mouthed sparrows? You will fall into a ditch, you will drown in a swamp. Don't go, wait a minute, Come back home!" “Sandwich” But the tea cups in sadness, Knocking and strumming, shouted: “Sandwich, Madcap, Don’t go out of the gate, But if you go, you’ll be lost, you’ll get into Moura’s mouth! - gaiters, Zinka - boots, Ninka - stockings, And for Murochka such Tiny blue Knitted shoes And with pom-poms! "Telephone" Oh, are you in your mind, gazelles? The carousels didn't burn down, And the swing survived! And next week They would ride and sit On the swing-carousel! "Glutton" I had a sister, She sat by the fire And caught a big sturgeon in the fire. But the sturgeon was Cunning And dived into the fire again.

"Reminiscence"

Buying Mukha-Tsokotukha? Samovar A magical perennial plant with unusual fruits. Miracle Tree Blue Sea Firestarters? Chanterelles Where did the Hippo telegram come from? Africa What did Moura plant in her garden? slipper The name of the veterinarian in the works of N. Chukovsky? Aibolit

"Complete"

Toptygin and... Toptygin and...

"Adventure..." Adventure...

Bibigon"

“What did…” What did…

"Elephant ... "Elephant ...

"Audio Tales"

"The Stolen Sun" "The Stolen Sun" "Barmaley" "Wonder Tree" "Fly-Tsokotuha"

"Associations"

K. Chukovsky "Cockroach"

"Video question"

"Moydodyr" "Doctor Aibolit"

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