Presentation on the topic "Ugly duckling". Summary of the lesson on literary reading "G.Kh Andersen "The Ugly Duckling"" Presentation for the reading lesson ugly duckling

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Near the old estate grew such a large burdock that for the duck that hatched its eggs there, its thickets seemed like a dense forest. "Quack-quack-quack," she greeted the six chicks hatched from their shells. Now she was waiting for the seventh, the last. The egg was larger than the others and she was sure that a real hero would hatch from it.

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Waddling from side to side, an old goose passed by. Seeing such a large egg, she mockingly said: “Ha-ha-ha, this is not a duck egg, it looks more like a turkey or an ostrich. So huge! You can't sit it out, better leave it!" Having said all this, the old goose went to the poultry yard. “No, I have been sitting for so long, I can sit and more,” the duck decided.

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At that very moment, the egg cracked and the long-awaited chick fell out of it with a squeak. He was big, gray and somehow unsightly. - What a nasty one! - The ducklings exclaimed at once and began to look at him from all sides. - It is gray because it has been sitting in the shell for a long time. Soon he will be the same as everyone else, - said the satisfied duck and led her brood to the poultry yard.

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But all the inhabitants of the poultry yard - chickens, geese, turkeys - crowded around the ugly duckling and began to push and peck at him. And the girl who was feeding the birds pushed him away with her foot in displeasure. The next day, a yard cat decided to meet the duckling. He approached, showing off, arched his back and purred: “Meow, I have never seen such a freak in my life, it’s disgusting to talk to such a person.”

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It was already too much. The poor duck jumped out of the fence and took to his heels. The days were getting colder, the last leaves flew from the trees and the wind drove gray clouds across the sky. The duckling clung to the reeds, hoping that they would protect him from gusts of cold wind.

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Soon he found himself at the threshold of a small hut. There were no people in the hut, only the old dog was dozing in the corner, and a large white hen was walking around the floor. “Ko-ko-ko, who came to us? I have never seen such an ugly creature in my life,” said the hen. “Bow-wow-wow,” the dog barked lazily, “maybe he can lay eggs?” But the duckling could not lay eggs. And the chicken resolutely declared to him: “Then get out, they don’t feed for nothing here.”

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And again the duckling was on the street. It was snowing with rain, from the cold the poor fellow could hardly move his paws, he was completely exhausted. But suddenly the rays of the sun illuminated the lake and the duckling froze in surprise. Unusually beautiful water birds floated on the surface of the water. "Oh, how beautiful they are!" - exclaimed the duckling. But he did not dare to approach them. The swans flew away and again the duckling was left alone.

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The lake was completely frozen, and then the duckling was picked up by local children. They took the duckling into the house, fed it and began to play hunters. But the duckling did not like these games at all, he forced himself to escape from the children and flew out the window.

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Many troubles and misadventures befell the duckling in that harsh winter. But now, finally, spring has come. The snow melted, the sun gilded the sky, and fabulous white birds swam across the blue surface of the lake. The duckling bowed his head and saw his reflection in the shiny, mirror-smooth water. It wasn't him at all - the ugly duckling - it was a beautiful white swan. The swans loved him as if they were their own. And the people who fed the birds said that, perhaps, there is no more beautiful bird in the whole world.

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Lesson Objectives

  • reveal the ideological fairy tale content, in the course of a conversation, find out the concept of the inner and outer beauty of a person; reveal the moral lessons of the work;
  • develop speech, thinking, memory, analytical and synthetic skills of students, improve the skills of expressive reading, coherent speech;
  • instill an interest in reading.

During the classes

1. Organizing moment

2. Checking homework

Slide 1 The proverb says: “The tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it - a lesson for good fellows.”

Slide 2 - Today we continue to work on the work of G. H. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling", which gives us life lessons, and which ones we will find out. But first, let's check our homework. Let's check how you know the content. Let's try to solve the crossword puzzle. Slides 3 - 10

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  1. The main character of the story?
  2. What color was it?
  3. “I wish the cat would drag you away, you insufferable freak!” - who said so?
  4. What was the old woman's name for the cat?
  5. The time of year when ducklings were born?
  6. Hut dweller?
  7. Who was called Shorty?

Which keyword have we got?

3. Staging learning task

Guys, what do you think beauty is?

Let's see how Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov interprets this word slide 11

Beauty is everything beautiful, beautiful, everything that gives aesthetic and moral pleasure.

And beautiful, what is it?

Let's look in the dictionary: slide 12

Beautiful - pleasing to the eye, pleasing appearance, harmony, harmony, beautiful.

What do you think, if a person is handsome, pleasant in appearance, is he good in everything?

Teacher: so we are talking about the beauty of the outer and inner.

We learn about external beauty right away. But how do you recognize inner beauty? (according to deeds and deeds)

What do you think is good to be beautiful?

And ugly? Why?

Who is easier in life?

And if outwardly ugly, then how to make people love you? (to have good qualities….)

How this happens in life, we still know little. Let's try to see it in our fairy tale.

4. Joint search for a solution to a learning problem

We open books and go to a fairy tale.

Let's read how the fairy tale begins (1 paragraph)- Have you been out of town?

Drawing a beautiful landscape, the storyteller, as it were, makes a comparison, compares. Among this beautiful beautiful nature the ugly duckling appears.

What was the last duckling like in the opinion of the duck? Find in the text. (p. 202, 4 paragraphs above)

How do you understand the word ugly?

Let's look in the dictionary. slide 13

Ugly - very bad, vile, disgusting, contempt.

Slides 14, 15 - Look at the illustration. Today, together with this ugly duckling, we will, as it were, go through all the stages of his life in order to understand what lessons life gives to the main character. Let's try to make its characteristic at each stage of life.

The duckling was born, what do they say about him? What is he?

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  • nasty
  • horrible freak

Who said that about him?

Was mother duck supposed to say that?

What justifies it? ( the fact that she is a stepmother, the duckling is not her son)

1. Not like everyone else

Let's add this to the feature.

Where did the duck go with his family? (to the big ditch)

How do ducklings learn to swim?

How did the gray duck swim? Find in the text. (p. 203 above)

Why did the duck hesitate? (duckling swam well)

What else can we add to the characteristics of the duckling? (floats well)

  • nasty
  • horrible freak
  • swims well

Find a passage in the text in which the duck introduces the inhabitants of the poultry yard. What is another name for a bird's yard duck? Read. (p. 203, in 2 para.)

How do you understand the word community?

Let's see how S.I. Ozhegov interprets this word.

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Society -

What do the inhabitants of the poultry yard say about the duckling? What is he?

Let's complete our description

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  • big and awkward
  • poor fellow
  • too big

What did mother duck say?

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  • ugly but he has a good heart

How did the residents of the yard treat the gray duckling?

Why did they treat it this way?

Did they all have a right to it?

It was said by animals, or maybe people treated the duckling differently?

How do you feel about a girl feeding chickens? - What did the mother and siblings say. Find in the text. (p. 205 last paragraph).

What happened to the duck, why did she change like that again? (it's not about the duck, but about the inhabitants of the poultry yard ...)

Why did the duckling run away from the poultry yard?

Why do you think the duckling silently and patiently endured all insults and humiliations? After all, he was larger, stronger than many inhabitants of the poultry yard? Was it not painful to peck at a young cockerel, or pinch the same bird?

How can you call this stage of a duckling's life?

2. Humiliation

What way did the duckling find for itself? Why?

Where did the duckling run from the poultry yard? (to the swamp)

Has something changed in his life?

What did the wild ducks say about him? Find in the text (p. 206, 4 par. bottom)

Teacher: He felt rejected again.

How do geese talk about him? (you're so weird, funny)

Was the duckling pleased at least once with its ugliness? When? Find in the text. (p. 207, 4 paragraphs below)

Why didn't the duckling stay in the swamp? (loneliness)

What other stage of life have we traced?

3. Loneliness

What way did the duckling find for itself?

Where did he run to? Find this part in the text.

Let's read it in person.

What were the cat and chicken like?

When reading, try to convey the intonation of the characters.

What do the chicken and the cat make clear to the duckling? (If you can't bear eggs….. you don't belong here)

Why did the duckling have to leave the hut, where one could spend the rest of his life harmlessly and well? (limited in freedom)

What stage of the life of a duckling have we traced?

4. Restriction in freedom. Misunderstanding

Where does the duck go? (where the eyes look)

What did the duckling have to experience? (hunger, cold)

What other stage of a duckling's life can we single out?

5. Cold, hunger

Why, seeing beautiful birds the duckling did not envy them?

What else can be added to the characterization of the hero?

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What did the duckling experience, having endured such difficult life trials, seeing beautiful birds?

The teacher reads the text (p. 211 He couldn't.... As beautiful as they)

- He was happy, happy, if at least the ducks did not push him away from themselves. Poor ugly duckling!

What happened with the onset of winter?

What do we call this stage of a duckling's life?

6. Almost died

Why did the duckling leave the peasant? (lost faith in goodness)

Teacher: but spring has come. Find in the text what the duckling thought when he saw the beautiful birds? (p. 213, 2 paragraphs above)

What is this stage of life called?

7. Wish to die

What has the duckling become?

Was the duckling happy when he realized that he was a beautiful swan? Why does the duckling experience such a strong feeling of happiness? Find in the text. (p. 213, last paragraph)

What is he like now, what do they say about him?

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  • strong
  • big

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  • the prettiest of all

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  • young

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  • Charming

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  • Happy

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  • the most beautiful among the beautiful swans

Does the duckling forgive its offenders? Support with words from the text. (p. 214, last paragraph)

What does jubilant cry mean? (solemn, enthusiastic, glad)

Let's see what the duckling was like at first, and what it became later.

5. Conclusion

Guys, how do you understand what beauty is external and internal?

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Teacher: All those whom the duckling met were not ugly, ugly, but had such character traits as anger, envy, callousness. They did not have inner beauty, spiritual.

And our hero, who was outwardly unpleasant, was rewarded by the terrible freak of the author. He became a beautiful swan. For what?

Do you think this can happen in real life?

Each of you has learned your own moral lesson from this tale. Which?

  • The most important thing is kindness, disinterestedness, and not appearance.
  • Whoever suffered a lot, but did not become embittered, achieves happiness.
  • You can't judge by appearances, you have to judge by deeds and deeds.
  • You can't make fun of the shortcomings of others.
  • Good always triumphs over evil.
  • A person can be beautiful not only externally, but also beautiful in soul and deeds. If a person is beautiful in soul, then people do not notice his shortcomings if they get to know him better.

6. Homework

Textbook p.215 question number 7

7. Summary of the lesson

Read the proverbs and choose the ones that fit this tale.

slide 30 A beautiful appearance does not spoil a person.

  • Ugly in appearance, but beautiful in soul.
  • Don't judge by looks, judge by deeds.
  • To whom, what suits, it is beautiful.
  • The hut is not red in the corners, but red in the pies.
  • Explain their meaning.

    How does the storyteller feel about his character?

    G. H. Andersen also had a hard time in his life. But he was able to turn from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan and write many fairy tales for children. His life was not easy either.

    Child's message Slides 31 - 39

    Andersen knew how to rejoice all his life, although his childhood did not give any reason for this.

    He was born in 1805 in the Danish city of Odense in the family of a shoemaker.

    Andersen grew up in poverty. The only pride of his family was the unusual cleanliness in their house, a box of earth where onions grew, and several flowerpots on the windows in which tulips bloomed.

    Their scent mingled with the chiming of bells, the sound of my father's shoe hammer, the dashing beat of the drummers near the barracks, the whistle of a wandering musician's flute, and the hoarse songs of the sailors leading the clumsy barges along the canal into the neighboring bay.

    In all this variety of people, small events, colors and sounds that surrounded the quiet boy, he found a reason to rejoice and invent all sorts of stories.

    They made fun of him and teased him as a dreamer.

    But Hans Christian Andersen grew up and became a writer.

    "Literary Tale" - Russian folk tale"Ivan Tsarevich and grey Wolf". Russian folk tale "Sivka-Burka". A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ...". Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912). A girl is sitting in a basket. A bear is behind her back. "Grey Neck". Russian national. Sayings. Literary. Fairy tales. Literary tales.

    "Andersen and his tales" - Journey through the tales of G.Kh. Andersen. Fairy tale "The Steadfast Tin Soldier". Questions from a wise owl. What do the first words of the soldier say? The fairy tale has the following characters: What did the little mermaid decide to do for the love of the prince? Shoemakers are different: rich and poor. What do G. Andersen's fairy tales teach? What did the youngest sister see?

    "Tales for a child" - Why is it necessary to preserve and protect nature? FORM OF WORK: Group. Which pain is stronger: the body or the soul? “The purpose of a fairy tale is to educate humanity in a child ...” K. Chukovsky. Questions to the Earth: Why are there so many sad trees on Earth? On deeds and a reward ... A cloud covered you. Who is prettier to you? Tell us what you remember most about the story?

    "Fairy Tales" - The original existence of the ban. Constant epithets. Like an epic chant, a saying is an optional part of a fairy tale. Comparisons Ivan sat on a wolf. The novelistic fairy tale accurately conveys the life, the circumstances of the people's life. The heroes leave home to make things right. Above a standing forest, below a walking cloud.

    “Tale Lesson” - The Bulb family is known throughout the world: Chipollucha, Chipolletto, Chipollochio, Chipolloto And, of course, me! Generalization lesson. A fun quiz awaits you ahead. There are sawdust in my head, But Noisemakers and Howlers (And also Chants, Puffers and even Nozzles and so on) I compose not bad And-nog-yes! How old am I? Everyone in the world loves fairy tales, Adults and children love them, Fairy tales reveal secrets, Children are invited to visit.

    "Hero of a fairy tale" - So the round moon became smaller and smaller. Well, well, as the first cosmonaut of the Earth Yu.A. Gagarin: Let's go! The month gradually turns into a full moon. Heroes of the fairy tale "Turnip". It is believed that fairy tales teach wisdom. Heroes of the fairy tale "Ryaba the Hen". The egg is like a planet in the solar system...

    G.H. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling"

    Lesson Objectives

      reveal the ideological and figurative content of a fairy tale, in the course of a conversation, find out the concept of the inner and outer beauty of a person; reveal the moral lessons of the work;

      develop speech, thinking, memory, analytical and synthetic skills of students, improve the skills of expressive reading, coherent speech;

      instill interest in reading
    During the classes

    1) Speech warm-up:

    Along the river, along the water

    A string of boats floats.

    The ship is ahead

    He leads everyone behind him (Duck with ducklings)

    1. Guess the riddle

    2) Work on proverbs group work)

    You stand high - do not be proud, you stand low - do not rot. (The first shows how everyone laughed at the duckling, humiliated and offended him in every possible way)

    Everyone knows as much as he has enough mind. ( The second one talks about how everyone who was, of a recognizable appearance, was conceited. Although there was nothing to be proud of.)

    Whoever is lucky is arrogant. ( The third teaches us not to bend, not to break from those failures or misfortunes that fall to our lot)

    3) Checking homework:

    6. Resident of the hut? (cat)

    What keyword did you come up with? THE BEAUTY

    3) Statement of the educational task

    Guys, what do you think beauty is? Let's see how Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov interprets this word

    BEAUTY - everything beautiful, beautiful, everything that gives aesthetic and moral pleasure.

    And beautiful, what is it?

    BEAUTIFUL - pleasing to the eye, pleasant appearance, harmony, harmony, beautiful.

    What do you think, if a person is handsome, pleasant in appearance, is he good in everything?

    Teacher: So we are talking about the beauty of the external and internal.

    We learn about external beauty right away. But how to recognize inner beauty? (by deeds and deeds)

    How this happens in life, we still know little. Let's try to see it in our fairy tale.

    4. Joint search for solutions:

    Let's go to a fairy tale.

    (work in pairs)

    "In more often burdock thick forest, and there she sat on her eggsduck. rarely to swim along the grooves than sit inburdock Yes quack along with her. »

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      How did the duck swim?Page 203

      What can you call this stage?

    Stage 1. Humiliation.

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    Stage 2. Loneliness.

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    Stage 3. Misunderstanding.

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    Stage 4. Desire to die.

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    Whoever suffered a lot but did not become embittered, he achieves happiness.

    You can't judge by appearances, you have to judge by deeds and deeds.

    You can't make fun of the shortcomings of others.

    Good always triumphs over evil.

    Homework

    What was the last duckling in the opinion of the duck? (page 204 ) Look at the illustration that Vasif drew for us.Together with this ugly duckling, we will try to go through the stages of his whole life. Let's try to characterize each step. - Should mother duck talk like that about a duckling?How did the duck swim?Page 203 Find a passage in the text in which the duck introduces the inhabitants of the poultry yard. What is another name for a bird's yard duck?What do the inhabitants of the poultry yard say about the duckling?What did mom say? (kind heart)Did they have the right to treat a duckling like that?Was it just the animals that treated him so badly?Why do you think the duckling steadfastly endured all humiliations. After all, he was larger, stronger than many?What can you call this stage?Stage 1. Humiliation. Then the duckling runs away from the poultry yard and ends up in a swamp.What did the wild ducks say about him?p.206 ) Was the duckling pleased at least once with its ugliness?p207) What stage of life are we following? Stage 2. Loneliness. What way did the duckling find for himself? Where did he run away? Let's read this episode by roles. (chicken, duckling, old woman, cat)page 208 What stage in the life of a duckling have we traced?Stage 3. Misunderstanding. Where does the duckling go (Where do the eyes look)(Reading the tale further. Audio recording.) What did the duckling think when he saw the beautiful birds?page 213 Stage 4. Desire to die. Was the duckling happy when he realized that he was a beautiful swan?Stage 5. A strong feeling of happiness. Does the duckling forgive its offenders?str214 How does the Storyteller Andersen feel about his hero?Conclusion: What moral lesson did you learn from reading the fairy tale?- The most important thing is kindness, not appearance.Whoever suffered a lot but did not become embittered, he achieves happiness.You can't judge by appearances, you have to judge by deeds and deeds.You can't make fun of the shortcomings of others.Good always triumphs over evil.Homework Come up with a story: How did the duckling live in winter

    1. The main character of the fairy tale? (duckling)

    2. What color was it? (gray)

    3. “I wish the cat would drag you away, insufferable freak! Who said so? (duck)

    4. What did the old woman call the cat? (son)

    5. The time of year when the ducklings were born? (summer)

    6. Resident of the hut? (cat)

    7. Who was called short-legged? (chicken)

    "In more often _______ was as dull and wild as in_______ . She had been sitting for a long time, and she was rather tired of this occupation. Besides, she_______ visited, other ducks liked it better_________ along the grooves than sit in_______ Yes ________ along with her. »

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    Filmstrip created by students of grade 3 B based on the fairy tale by G.Kh. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling"
    Tarasova Victoria

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    It was good for the city! It was summer. The rye was already turning golden in the fields, the oats were turning green, the hay was swept into haystacks. Behind the fields and meadows, a large forest darkened, and deep blue lakes hid in the forest. Yes, it was good for the city! The sun illuminated the old manor, surrounded by deep ditches with water. The whole earth - from the walls of the house to the water itself - was overgrown with burdock, so high that small children could stand under its largest leaves to their full height.
    Zhamakochyan Ophelia

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    Aparkhov Vladik
    Zhamakochyan Ophelia
    In the thicket of burdock it was as deaf and wild as in a dense forest, and there a duck was sitting on its eggs. She had been sitting for a long time, and she was tired of this occupation. Moreover, she was rarely visited - other ducks liked to swim in the grooves more than to sit in the burdock and quack with her.

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    Sadikzhanova Muslima
    Finally, the eggshells crackled. The ducklings stirred, clattered their beaks and stuck out their heads. - Pip, pip! they said. - Crack, crack! - answered the duck. - Hurry up! The ducklings somehow got out of the shell and began to look around, looking at the green leaves of burdock. The mother did not interfere with them - the green color is good for the eyes. - Oh, how big the world is! - said the ducklings. Still would! Now they were much more spacious than in the shell.

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    Tarasova Victoria
    Kobilova Zarina
    "Don't you think the whole world is here?" - said the mother. - What is there! It stretches far, far away, over there, beyond the garden, beyond the field ... But, to tell the truth, I have never been there in my life! .. Well, has everyone got out yet? Jonah got to her feet. - Oh no, that's not all... The biggest egg is intact! When will this end! I will soon lose my patience. And she sat down again.

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    Novruzova Khokuma
    - Well how are you? - asked the old duck, sticking its head into the thicket of burdock. - Yes, I can’t cope with one egg, - said the young duck. - I sit, I sit, but it still does not burst. But look at those babies that have already hatched. Just beautiful! All as one - in the father! And he, unfit, did not even visit me even once! “Wait, show me first that egg that does not burst,” said the old duck. - Isn't it turkey, what good? Well, yes, of course! .. That's exactly the same way I was once tricked. And how much trouble I had later with these turkey poults! You won’t believe it: they are so afraid of water that you can’t drive them into a ditch. Already I hissed, and quacked, and simply pushed them into the water - they don’t go, and that’s all. Let me take another look. Well, it is! Turkey! Throw him away and go teach your kids to swim!

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    Zhamakochyan Ophelia
    Kobilova Zarina
    - No, I, perhaps, will sit, - said the young duck. I've endured so much that I can endure a little more. - Well, sit down! - said the old duck and left. And finally, the big egg cracked. - Pip! Pip! - squeaked the chick and fell out of the shell. But how big and ugly he was! The duck looked at him from all sides and fluttered its wings. - Terrible freak! - she said. - And not at all like the others! Is it really a turkey? Well, yes, he will visit me in the water, even if I had to push him there by force!

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    Kudryavtsev Andrey
    The next day the weather was wonderful, the green burdock was flooded with sun. The duck with all his family went to the ditch. Bultykh! - and she found herself in the water. - Quack-quack! Behind me! Alive! she called, and the ducklings, one by one, also flopped into the water. At first the water covered them completely, but they immediately surfaced and swam well forward. Paws they have earned, and earned. Even the ugly gray duckling kept up with the others. - What kind of turkey is this? - said the duck. - Look how nicely he rows with his paws! And how straight it stays! No, this is my own son. Yes, he is not so bad at all, if you take a good look at him. Well, quick, quick, follow me! I will now introduce you to society - we will go to the poultry yard. Just stay close to me so that someone does not step on you, but watch out for cats!

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    Soon the duck with all its brood reached the poultry yard. Oh my God! What was that noise! Two families of ducks fought over an eel head. And in the end, this head went to the cat. - This is how it always happens in life! - said the duck and licked her beak with her tongue - she herself was not averse to tasting the eel head. - Well, well, move your paws! she commanded, turning to the ducklings. - Grunt and bow to that old duck! She is the best here. She's Spanish and that's why she's so fat. See, she has a red patch on her paw! How beautiful! This is the highest distinction a duck can receive. This means that they do not want to lose it - both people and animals immediately recognize it by this shred. Well, live! Don't keep your paws together! A well-bred duckling should turn its paws outward. Like this! See. Now tilt your heads and say, "Quack!"
    Karpova Anna

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    Novruzov Firuz
    The ducks did just that. But other ducks looked at them and spoke loudly: - Well, there's another whole bunch! Without them, there weren't enough of us! And one is ugly! We will never tolerate this! And immediately one duck flew up and pecked at his neck. - Leave him! said the mother duck. "He didn't do anything to you!" - Let's assume it is. But he's kind of big and awkward! - the angry duck hissed. - Do not interfere with his a little lesson. And a noble duck with a red patch on its paw said: - You have nice children! Everyone is very, very nice, except for one, perhaps... Poor fellow failed! It would be nice to change it. - It's impossible, your grace! - answered the mother duck. - He's not handsome - it's true, but he has a good heart. And he swims no worse, I even dare to say - better than others. I think over time it will even out and become smaller. He had lain in the egg for too long and therefore outgrew a little. - And she smoothed the feathers on his back with her beak. “Besides, he’s a drake, and a drake doesn’t really need beauty. I think he will grow up strong and make his way into life. - The rest of the ducklings are very, very cute! - said the noble duck. - Well, make yourself at home, and if you find an eel head, you can bring it to me.

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    And now the ducklings began to behave like at home. Only the poor duckling, which hatched later than the others and was so ugly, no one gave a pass. He was pecked, pushed and teased not only by ducks, but even by chickens. - Too big! they said. And the Indian rooster, who was born with spurs on his feet and therefore imagined himself almost an emperor, pouted and, like a ship in full sail, flew right up to the duckling, looked at him and babbled angrily; his comb was so full of blood. The poor duckling simply did not know what to do, where to go. And he should have been born so ugly that the whole poultry yard laughs at him!
    Karpova Anna
    Sadikzhanov Samaridin
    Karpova Anna

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    Finally, the duckling could not stand it. He ran across the yard and, spreading his clumsy wings, somehow rolled over the fence right into the thorny bushes. The little birds sitting on the branches fluttered at once and scattered in different directions. "It's because I'm so ugly," thought the duckling, and closing his eyes, he rushed to run, not knowing where he was. He ran until then. until he found himself in a swamp where wild ducks lived. Here he spent the whole night. The poor duckling was tired and very sad.
    Churashova Zemfira

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    Larionova Daria
    In the morning, wild ducks woke up in their nests and saw a new comrade. - What kind of bird is this? they asked. The duckling turned and bowed in all directions as best he could. - Well, you are ugly! said the wild ducks. “However, we don’t care about that, as long as you don’t climb into our relatives. Poor thing! Where could he even think about it! If only he was allowed to live in the reeds and drink marsh water, he did not dream of more. So he sat in the swamp for two days. On the third day, two wild ganders flew there. They had recently learned to fly and therefore were very proud. - Listen, buddy! they said. - You're so wonderful that it's fun to look at you. Do you want to be friends with us? We are free birds - wherever we want, we fly there. There is also a swamp nearby, where pretty little wild geese-young ladies live. They know how to say: "Rap! Rap!" You are so funny that, what good, you will be a great success with them.

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    Pif! Puff! - there was suddenly heard over the swamp, and both ganders fell dead into the reeds, and the water turned red with blood. Pif! Puff! - came again, and a whole flock of wild geese rose above the swamp. Shot after shot rang out. Hunters surrounded the swamp on all sides; some of them climbed trees and fired from above. Blue smoke clouded the tops of the trees and drifted over the water. Hunting dogs roamed the swamp. All that was heard was: slap-slap! And the reeds swayed from side to side. The poor duckling was neither alive nor dead from fear. He was about to hide his head under his wing, when suddenly a hunting dog with a protruding tongue and sparkling evil eyes appeared right in front of him. She looked at the duckling, bared her sharp teeth and - slap-slap! - ran further. “It seems that it has passed,” the duckling thought and took a breath. “It can be seen that I am so ugly that even a dog is disgusted to eat me!”
    And he hid in the reeds. And over his head now and then shots whistled, shots rang out. The firing subsided only in the evening, but the duckling was still afraid to move for a long time. Several hours passed. Finally, he dared to get up, looked around cautiously, and began to run further through the fields and meadows. There was such a strong headwind that the duckling could barely move its paws.
    Tretyakov Kirill

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    By nightfall, he reached a small wretched hut. The hut was so dilapidated that it was ready to fall, but did not know which side, and therefore held on. The wind picked up the duckling in such a way that it was necessary to cuddle up to the ground itself so that it would not be blown away. Fortunately, he noticed that the door of the hut had jumped off one hinge and was so warped that it was easy to get inside through the crack. And the duckling made his way. An old woman lived in a hut with her chicken and cat. She called the cat Sonny; he knew how to arch his back, purr, and even throw sparks, but for this it was necessary to stroke him the wrong way. The chicken had small short legs, and therefore it was called the Short Leg. She diligently laid eggs, and the old woman loved her like a daughter. In the morning we noticed the duckling. The cat began to purr and the chicken began to cackle. - What is there? - asked the old woman. She looked around and saw a duckling in the corner, but blindly mistook it for a fat duck that had strayed from home. - What a find! - said the old woman. - Now I will have duck eggs, if only it is not a drake. And she decided to keep the homeless bird at home. But three weeks passed, and there were still no eggs. The cat was the real master of the house, and the chicken was the mistress. Both of them always said: “We and the whole world!” They considered themselves half of the world, and, moreover, the better half. True, it seemed to the duckling that one could have a different opinion on this matter. But the chicken wouldn't let that happen. - Can you lay eggs? she asked the duckling. - Not! - So keep your tongue on a leash! And the cat asked: - Can you arch your back, throw sparks and purr? - Not! So don't stick around with your opinion when smart people are talking! And the duckling sat in the corner, ruffled.

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    The duckling is gone. He lived on the lake, swam and dived upside down, but everyone around him still laughed at him and called him ugly and ugly. Meanwhile, autumn has come. The leaves on the trees turned yellow and turned brown. They fell from the branches, and the wind picked them up and whirled through the air. It got very cold. Heavy clouds sowed hail and snow on the ground. Even the raven, sitting on the fence, croaked from the cold at the top of his lungs. Brr! You will freeze at the mere thought of such a cold! It was bad for the poor duckling. Once in the evening, when the sun was still shining in the sky, a whole flock of wonderful, big birds. The duckling has never seen such beautiful birds - all white as snow, with long flexible necks...
    Dmitrieva Tatiana

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    They were swans. Their cry was like the sound of a trumpet. They spread their wide, mighty wings and flew from the cold meadows to warm lands, beyond the blue seas... Now they rose high, high, and the poor duckling kept looking after them, and some incomprehensible anxiety seized him. He spun in the water like a top, stretched out his neck and also screamed, but so loudly and strangely that he himself was frightened. He could not take his eyes off these beautiful birds, and when they completely disappeared from sight, he dived to the very bottom, then swam out again, and yet for a long time he could not come to his senses. The duckling did not know the names of these birds, did not know where they fly, but fell in love with them. How I have never loved anyone in the world before. He did not envy their beauty. It never occurred to him that he could be as handsome as them.

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    At this time, the children ran into the garden. They began to throw pieces of bread and grain to the swans, and the youngest of them shouted: - A new one has arrived! The new one has arrived! And all the others picked up: - Yes, new, new! The children clapped their hands and danced for joy. Then they ran after their father and mother and again began to throw pieces of bread and cake into the water. Both children and adults said: - The new swan is the best! He is so handsome and young!
    Kobilova Zarina
    Saipudin's Patina

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    And the old swans bowed their heads before him. And he was completely embarrassed and hid his head under his wing, not knowing why. He recalled the time when everyone laughed at him and persecuted him. But all this was behind. Now people say that he is the most beautiful among the beautiful swans. The lilac bends fragrant branches towards him into the water, and the sun caresses with its warm rays ... And then his wings rustled, his slender neck straightened, and a jubilant cry escaped from his chest: - No, I didn’t even dream of such happiness when I was still nasty duckling!
    Kisel Ilya
    Kastarbekov Erlan