A fairy tale with a rooster in the title role. Literary game - fairy tale quiz in elementary school

An old man lived with an old woman, and they lived in great poverty. All they had was a rooster and a dog, and they didn’t feed them well. So the dog says to the rooster:
- Come on, brother Petka, let's go to the forest: life here is bad for us.
“Let’s go,” says the rooster, “it won’t get worse.”
So they went where their eyes look. Wandered all day; it began to get dark - it's time for the night to pester. They went off the road into the forest and chose a large hollow tree. The rooster flew up on the bough, the dog climbed into the hollow and fell asleep.
In the morning, just as the dawn began to break, the rooster crowed: “Ku-ku-re-ku!” The fox heard the rooster; she wanted to eat rooster meat. So she went up to the tree and began to praise the rooster:
- Here is a cock so a cock! I have never seen such a bird: and what beautiful feathers, and what a red crest, and what a sonorous voice! Fly to me, handsome.
- And for what business? - asks the rooster.
- Let's go to visit me: today I have a housewarming party, and a lot of peas are in store for you.
- Well, - says the rooster, - but I can’t go alone: ​​my comrade is with me.
“What happiness has come! - thought the fox. “There will be two roosters instead of one.”
- Where is your friend? she asks. - I'll invite him over.
“He spends the night there, in a hollow,” replies the rooster.
The fox rushed into the hollow, and her dog by the muzzle - tsap! .. Caught and tore the fox.

Extra-curricular literary reading for primary school students "Guess what fairy tale the Cockerel is from?"


Kondratyeva Alla Alekseevna, primary school teacher, MBOU "Zolotukhinskaya secondary school", Kursk region
Purpose: Literary quiz game is designed for children, preschool teachers, primary school teachers, class teachers, additional education teachers and parents. A variety of tasks and questions will help children remember and consolidate their knowledge of fairy tales about the cockerel, as well as bring them positive emotions from the lesson.
Target: strengthening in children previously acquired knowledge about favorite fairy tales.
Tasks:
1. Organize active leisure for students.
2. To draw the attention of children to literary creativity, raising an interest in reading.
3. Recall and consolidate children's knowledge about the names, authors and heroes of children's fairy tales, one of which is the Cockerel.


We all love fairy tales with the Cockerel, because we know him well; he is not cunning and not vindictive. In some fairy tales, the Rooster steps importantly, rescues a hare from trouble, sings songs, sweeps floors. In other fairy tales, the Rooster does not sit behind the stove, does not hide in the attic, does not hide in the far yard, but takes an active part in the events taking place in a particular fairy tale. Sometimes the Rooster is naive and simple-hearted, and gets into various difficult situations, sometimes he is bold and decisive.
For inquisitive children, I propose to remember, read excerpts from fairy tales about the cockerel and play the literary game “Guess what fairy tale the Cockerel is from?”


1. Many years ago there lived a miller in the world. And the miller had a donkey - a good donkey, smart and strong. The donkey worked for a long time at the mill, carried coolies with flour on his back, and now, finally, he grew old.
The owner sees: the donkey has weakened, is no longer suitable for work - and drove him out of the house ...

What is the name of this fairy tale? What pets are one of the main characters in this tale?(The tale of the Brothers Grimm "The Bremen Town Musicians", the main characters of which the Rooster, along with the Donkey, the Cat and the Dog, went to work as musicians in the city of Bremen).


A donkey walks - screams like a donkey, a dog walks - barks like a dog, a cat walks - meows like a cat.
They walked, they walked. They pass by one courtyard and see: a rooster is sitting on the gate and shouting at the top of its voice: “Ku-ka-re-ku.”
- What are you, cockerel, screaming? the donkey asks him.
- What happened to you? - asks his dog.
- Maybe someone offended you? - asks the cat.
“Ah,” says the rooster, “have pity on me, donkey, dog and cat!” Tomorrow my hosts will have guests. So my masters are going to kill me and cook soup out of me. What should I do?
The donkey answers him:
- Let's go, cockerel, with us to the city of Bremen and become street musicians there. Your voice is good, you will sing and play the balalaika, the cat will sing and play the violin, the dog will sing and beat the drum, and I will sing and play the guitar.

2. Name the author of the fairy tale in which the Rooster and the Dog became friends. Whom did they deceive together?(K.D. Ushinsky "Rooster and dog", Lisa's friends deceived)
An old man lived with an old woman, and they lived in great poverty. All they had was only a rooster and a dog, and even those they were poorly fed. So the dog says to the rooster:
-Come on, brother Petka, let's go to the forest: life here is bad for us.


3. What kind of grain is referred to in the fairy tale, in which, for the sake of salvation, the Cockerel Hen ran for milk, looked for grass, begged for a scythe, and got oil?
(About the bean seed in the fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed")


The Cockerel and the Bean Seed is a Russian folk tale about a rooster who was in a hurry when he ate the grains. Hen had to constantly tell him to peck more slowly. As expected, the cockerel once choked on a bean seed, but the hen, his faithful friend, quickly ran to the hostess for help, she sent her to the cow, the cow to the owner, the owner to the blacksmith. The chicken went around everyone and the cockerel saved.


4. What is the name of the fairy tale in which the Rooster calls the fox "Princess Madam"? In this tale, the Rooster, with the help of flattering speeches, managed to slip away from the fox.
(Russian folk tale "The Fox and the Rooster" in the processing of A.N. Tolstoy)


-Hey, mother fox, princess-empress! People know you, merchants and boyars revere you, they sew fur coats from you and wear them on holidays. And my business is small: I live with one owner - I don’t serve two.
- Rooster thief! Do not build lyas! And she began to shake the rooster more.
Rooster again:
- Eh, mother-fox, princess-empress! Here I will live with you and serve you with faith and truth! You will bake prosvirs, and I will sell prosvirs and sing songs. Good glory will go about us ...
The fox loosened its claws. The rooster escaped and flew higher up the tree ...

5. What is the name of this tale of three friends?(Cockerel-golden comb)

The cat, Thrush and Cockerel lived together in the same house. The cat and Drozd went to the forest to cut firewood, and the Cockerel was left alone at home. Once the Fox managed to lure out the Cockerel, but his friends saved him. After a while, she again stole Cockerel, but the Cat and Drozd did not hear his cry for help ...


6. What was the name of the cockerel who cleaned the hut every day, swept the floor cleanly, sat on the perch, sang songs and waited for the cat? (The fairy tale "Cat, rooster and fox", Petya the rooster)


Listen, children: once upon a time there was an old man, he had a cat and a rooster. The old man went to the forest to work, the cat brought him food, and left the rooster to guard the house. At that time, the fox came:
- Cockerel, cockerel,
golden scallop,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas...
So the fox sang, sitting under the window. The rooster opened the window, stuck his head out and looked: who is singing here? And the fox grabbed him in his claws and carried him to his hut. The rooster crowed:
- The fox carried me, the rooster carried me for dark forests, for dense forests, along steep banks, along high mountains. Kot Kotofeevich, take me away!

7. In which fairy tale, under the rays of the spring sun, did the Fox's hut melt, and the Rooster with a scythe rescued the Bunny from trouble? ("The Fox, the Hare and the Rooster" or "The Hare's Hut")




8. What miracle object was found by a brave old man who crawled along a pea and reached the clouds?(Miracle-melenka in the fairy tale "Cockerel-golden comb and miracle-melenka")


There lived an old man and an old woman. They were eating peas once and dropped one pea on the floor. A pea rolled across the floor and rolled underground. How long, how short, lay there a pea, only suddenly began to grow. She grew and grew and grew to the floor.
The old woman saw and said:
- Old man, it is necessary to cut through the floor: let the pea grow higher. When it grows up, we will pick peas in the hut.

9. Whom did the Rooster frighten in the fairy tale "Wintering of animals"?(Wolf with fox)


The fox led them (the animals) to the hut. The bear says to the wolf:
-Go ahead!
And the wolf cries:
- No, you're stronger than me, go ahead!
Okay, go bear; just at the door - the bull bowed its head and propped it with its horns against the wall. And the ram ran away, and how the bear bangs in the side and knocked him down. And the pig tears and tosses to shreds. And the goose flew up - it stings its eyes. And the rooster sits on the beam and cries:
- Give it here, give it here!
The wolf and the fox heard the cry to run!

10. For what forest gifts did the kochet and the chicken go to the forest in the Russian folk tale “The Kochet and the Chicken”)?(For nuts)


There lived a hen with a kochetka, and they went into the forest for nuts. We came to the walnut; the cockerel climbed onto a walnut tree to pick nuts, and left the chicken on the ground to pick up nuts: the cockerel throws, and the chicken picks up. Here he threw a nut, and hit the chicken in the eye, and knocked out the eye. The chicken went - crying. Here come the boyars and ask: “Chicken, chicken! Why are you crying?"
- "My kochetok knocked out an eye."
- “Kochet, kochetka! Why did you knock out the chicken's eye?"
- "The hazelnut of my trousers tore me."
- “Halnut, hazel! Why did you tear the yoke of your trousers?”
“The goats ate me.” - “Goats, goats! What did you eat nuts for?
- "The shepherds do not protect us."
“Shepherds, shepherds! Why don't you take care of the goats?
- "The hostess does not feed us pancakes."
“Mistress, mistress! Why don’t you feed pancakes to shepherds?”
- "My pig spilled my dough."
- "Pig, pig! What did you spill the dough on at the hostess?
- “A wolf took a piglet from me”
. - “Wolf, wolf! Why did you take a piglet away from a pig?
- "I wanted to eat, God commanded me."

11. Fairy tale "Petukhan Kurykhanovich" - about who will outwit whom.
Who are the main characters in this tale?
(Old woman, two soldiers)
Once in a house where a rich village man lived, two soldiers asked to rest. The owner was not at home, and the hostess concealed a hearty meal from the guests. And left for a while. And the servicemen found a rooster in a pot and hid it. The hostess returns - and begins to talk with the soldiers ...
12. Who protected the chickens in the fairy tale "Confessor Fox"?(Rooster)
One day the fox dragged himself through the forest of Neevsha all the long autumn night. At dawn she came to the village, went into the peasant's yard, and climbed onto the perch with the hens.
She just crept up and wanted to grab one chicken, and the time came for the rooster to sing: he flapped his wings, stamped his feet and screamed at the top of his lungs.



The fox flew from its perch so frightened that for three weeks he lay in a fever.
13. In what fairy tale
Cockerel with high knitting needles
Began to guard the king of the border?
(A S. Pushkin The Tale of the Golden Cockerel)



14. What is the name of this tale about a cockerel?("Cockerel with family").


A cockerel walks around the yard: a red comb on its head, a red beard under its nose. Petya's nose is a chisel, Petya's tail is a wheel, there are patterns on the tail, spurs on the legs. With his paws, Petya rakes a bunch, convenes hens with chickens:
- Cursed chickens! Busy hostesses! Spotted-ryabenkie! Black and white! Get together with the chickens, with the little guys: I have a grain in store for you!
Hens with chickens gathered, cackled; they didn’t share a grain - they fought.
Petya the cockerel does not like riots - now he has reconciled his family: that one for a crest, that one for a tuft, he ate a grain himself, flew up on the wattle fence, waved his wings, yelled at the top of his lungs:
- “Ku-ka-re-ku!”

15. What is the name of the fairy tale in which the Cockerel woke up the sun?("The Cockerel and the Sun")


A young cockerel met the sun every morning. He jumps on the fence, crows, and now a golden luminary has already appeared above the forest. And then, as always, he crowed, and instead of the sun, gray fog floated out from behind the forest.
"Where is the sun to be found?" - the cockerel stood, thought, put on his boots and went to the kitten.
- Do you know where the sun is? he asked the kitten.
- Meow, I forgot to wash my face today. Probably, the sun was offended and did not come, - the kitten meowed.
The cockerel did not believe the kitten, he went to the hare.
- Oh, oh, I forgot to water my cabbage today. That's why the sun didn't come, - the hare squeaked.
The cockerel did not believe the hare, he went to the frog.
- Wow-so? - croaked the frog. - It's all because of me. I forgot to my water lily "Good morning!" to tell.
The cockerel and the frog did not believe. Returned home. Sat down to drink tea with lollipops. And suddenly he remembered: “Yesterday I offended my mother, but I forgot to apologize.” And he just said:
- Mom, please forgive me!
This is where the sun came out.
No wonder it is said: "From a good deed in the world it becomes brighter, as if the sun has risen."

16. Who on the Rooster ran away from Carabas and Duremar?(Pinocchio)
From early childhood, the smallest book lovers see this bird on the pages of children's publications. After all, there are a huge number of nursery rhymes, songs, poems, fairy tales and proverbs, where the rooster is the main character.

Petya-Petushok is an affectionate nickname for a rooster in fairy tales. His image is colorful and bright. Examples of rooster behavior largely coincide with human behavior. In some tales, he is weak, frivolous, disobedient, overly trusting and self-confident. His disobedience and violation of prohibitions leads to trouble. A striking example of this is the fairy tale "The Cockerel is a Golden Comb", where a fox steals him, and his friends rush to his rescue.

In others, he is a sage, adviser, assistant and protector of the weak, a good watchman, cunning and quick-witted, possessing magical powers. This image can be seen in such folk tales as "Zayushkina's hut", "Cockerel-golden scallop and miracle chalk", "Rooster and millstones".

In folklore, the rooster is a symbol of protecting the house from evil. The red comb on the head of a rooster is a symbol of knowledge and talent, mostly literary. Spurs on the paws are a symbol of fearlessness. The rooster is not afraid of difficulties. With his paws, he diligently rakes the ground, and finds a pearl grain. And this means that the rooster is a hardworking bird. As, for example, in the fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Two Mice".

As a literary hero endowed with character, he is especially often found in author's fairy tales and fables. Let us recall A.S. Pushkin’s “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”, G.Kh. E. Karganova, fables by I.A. Krylov and S. Mikhalkov.

The people created a multi-valued image of the Cockerel - their favorite: if in a fairy tale he is an assistant to poor people, protecting them from the rich, skeptical of kings, then in proverbs and jokes the Cockerel is different - provocative, daring, always ready to fight. The state of some people was determined by his name - to rooster ... A perky fighter is called a rooster. The rooster is always with the people: they count the time (“Get up to the roosters”, “With the roosters”, “The first roosters are midnight”, “The second ones are before dawn”, “The third ones are dawn”).
In proverbs, the image of a rooster is versatile - it is also an assistant in the house, the owner in the chicken coop, although sometimes he is arrogant, pugnacious and stupid, but always handsome. Here are some well-known proverbs: “A good housewife will cook an ear out of a rooster” (as they say about a skilled person), “I got into a pluck like a rooster” (symbolizes a person in trouble), “When a roasted rooster pecks” (means until trouble happens), “The cuckoo praises the rooster for praising the cuckoo” (as they say when they hint at the insincerity of someone's praise).
Riddles about the rooster have evolved since ancient times. Basically, the riddle is based on the beautiful appearance of this bird, on the ability to wake everyone up in the morning with its loud voice. For a proud posture and spurs, riddles equate a cockerel with persons of a princely, royal family. Pomp, arrogance, beauty, courage and apparent severity are also noted in riddles about the cockerel.
Tail with patterns
Boots with spurs
sings at night,
Time counts.

About the fairy tale

The Russian folk tale is part of the cultural heritage of the nation. Children of all ages need to read fairy tales. Through children's fairy tales, the child will be able to get acquainted with the beauty of the great and mighty Russian language. Through acquaintance with fairy-tale characters, a small listener (reader) gradually enters the world of relationships between people.

A good example of a relationship is the fairy tale "The Cockerel - the Golden Comb". The heroes of this fairy tale are representatives of the animal world. However, all the events that take place in a fairy tale can always be connected with real life. All relationships between fairy-tale characters can be considered as an example of relationships between people.

So, in one magical fairy-tale forest, three bosom friends lived and lived: a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden scallop. The cat and the thrush were busy with their daily work. Every day, friends went to the thicket for firewood. The cockerel, as the youngest, was left at home, in a hut, to manage the housework. And they always strictly warned him that he should sit quietly in the hut, not look out the window. And if a cheating fox appears, then do not vote.

Everything that the cat and the thrush feared happened to the cockerel on the very first day when they left for firewood. The cunning fox found out that the cat and the blackbird would not be at home. She came to the home of friends and began to persuade the cockerel in an affectionate voice to look out the window. She promised to give him peas. He leaned out the window. The red-haired cheat grabbed her prey and dragged it to her home.

The cockerel was frightened, began to loudly call his friends for help. The cat and the thrush heard calls for help. They ran and saved their disobedient comrade. On the second day, they began to gather in the thicket for firewood. And again the cockerel was warned not to listen to the cunning fox. The cockerel would be glad to obey his friends. But the red cheat again outwitted the cockerel. Again the cat and the thrush came to the rescue of their feathered friend.

On the third day it all happened again. The cat with the thrush went into the forest for firewood. The cockerel was given a strict order not to listen to the persuasion of the fox. The cockerel promised his older comrades to sit quietly and not lean out the window. But natural curiosity won over caution and prudence. The fox came and again, by deceit and temptation, lured the cockerel out. He looked out the window and the red-haired beast, clinging tightly to him, dragged him towards his dwelling.

In vain did the cockerel call on his faithful friends for help. They were very far from home and did not hear him. For the third time, the cat and the thrush had to save their foolish friend. They rushed in the footsteps of the red thief and found her hole. They gave her good cuffs. The cat tore it with its claws, and the thrush pecked at it painfully. They took the cockerel, and they all went home together.

This tale can serve as a good example of what happens to naughty children when they do not listen to their elders. And also in the content of this story there is an example of true friendship and mutual assistance. It was friends who came to the aid of the cockerel in difficult times.

The full text of the fairy tale for children, in large print, can be read below.

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Once upon a time there was a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden comb. They lived in the forest, in a hut. The cat and the thrush go to the forest to chop wood, and the cockerel is left alone.

Leave - severely punished:

We will go far, and you stay at home, but do not give a voice; When the fox comes, don't look out the window.

The fox found out that the cat and the thrush were not at home, ran to the hut, sat down under the window and sang:

Cockerel, cockerel,

golden scallop,

butter head,

silk beard,

Look out the window

I'll give you peas.

The cockerel put his head out the window. The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

The rooster crowed:

The fox carries me

For dark forests

For fast rivers

Over high mountains...

Cat and thrush, save me!..

The cat and the thrush heard, rushed in pursuit and took the cockerel from the fox.

Another time, the cat and the thrush went into the forest to chop wood and again punished:

Well, now, cock, do not look out the window, we will go even further, we will not hear your voice.

They left, and the fox again ran to the hut and sang:

Cockerel, cockerel,

golden scallop,

butter head,

silk beard,

Look out the window

I'll give you peas.

The boys were running

Scattered the wheat

chickens are pecking,

Roosters are not allowed...

Ko-ko-ko! How do they not give?

The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

The rooster crowed:

The fox carries me

For dark forests

For fast rivers

Over high mountains...

Cat and thrush, save me!..

The cat and the thrush heard and gave chase. The cat runs, the thrush flies ... They caught up with the fox - the cat fights, the thrush pecks, and the cockerel was taken away.

For a long time, for a short time, the cat and the thrush again gathered in the forest to cut firewood. When leaving, they severely punish the cockerel:

Do not listen to the fox, do not look out the window, we will go even further, we will not hear your voice.

And the cat and the thrush went far into the forest to chop wood. And the fox is right there: he sat down under the window and sings:

Cockerel, cockerel,

golden scallop,

butter head,

silk beard,

Look out the window

I'll give you peas.

The cockerel sits silent. And the fox - again:

The boys were running

Scattered the wheat

chickens are pecking,

Roosters are not allowed...

The rooster keeps silent. And the fox - again:

People were running

Nuts were poured

The chickens are pecking

Roosters are not allowed...

Cockerel and put his head in the window:

Ko-ko-ko! How do they not give?

The fox grabbed him tightly in her claws, carried him into her hole, over dark forests, over fast rivers, over high mountains ... No matter how much the cockerel screamed or called, the cat and the thrush did not hear him. And when they returned home - the cockerel is gone.

The cat and the thrush ran in the tracks of the foxes. The cat is running, the thrush is flying...

They ran to the fox hole. The cat set up the guseltsy and let's play:

Drift, nonsense, guseltsy,

Golden strings...

Is Lisafya-kuma still at home,

Is it in your warm nest?

The fox listened, listened and thinks:

"Let me see - who plays the harp so well, sings sweetly."

I took it and climbed out of the hole. The cat and the thrush grabbed her - and let's beat and beat. They beat and beat her until she carried her legs off.

They took a cockerel, put it in a basket and brought it home.

And since then they began to live and be, and now they live ...

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(See interpretation: chicken)

A rooster in a dream is a fan for a woman, a rival for men and a competitor in business. Sometimes a dream about a rooster foreshadows a meeting with a snobby and conceited person, which will be unpleasant for you. Slaughtering him is a sign of a breakdown in affairs. Letting him out of the house is a harbinger of your child's imminent marriage. Fighting roosters in a dream are a sign of quarrels or strife.

Hearing a rooster crowing in a dream portends news that will indicate to you that the moment has come that you should not miss. See interpretation: cry.

It is also believed that a rooster in a dream warns of treason or deceit, as well as that the time has come for an important decision to be made. If in a dream you hear the cries of roosters, then you should avoid quarrels and showdowns that can harm you. Sometimes the cry of a rooster in a dream warns against mistakes or warns of betrayal.

If you dream that a rooster laid an egg, then pleasant surprises await you, which means the arrival of pleasant guests or receiving good news. Sometimes such a dream predicts an unexpected inheritance. See interpretation: feathers, an egg in which you pluck feathers from a rooster's tail portends misfortune.

To see the bright plumage of a rooster in a dream is a sign of the imminent joyful news of the arrival of a friend or lover whom you have not seen for a long time.

Interpretation of dreams from the Family Dream Book

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