Interesting tasks on fairy tales for elementary school. Quiz on fairy tales (primary classes)

Natalia Vladimirovna Khlebnikova
Quiz on fairy tales “Humorous”

Fairy tale quiz

« Humorous»

1. Which of the Russian folk heroes fairy tales was it a bakery product? (Kolobok)

2. Name the heroine of the Russian folk fairy tales, which was an agricultural product? (Turnip)

3. Who from fabulous loved the heroes very much proverb: “One head is good, but three is better”? (Dragon)

4. In which Russian folk fairy tale brother didn’t listen to his sister, once violated sanitary and hygienic rules and paid dearly for it? ( "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka")

5. Call the heroine French fairy tales who was engaged in unskilled labor. I cleaned the stove and cleaned the house. What did they call her for this? (Cinderella)

6. What kind of French hero fairy tales loved shoes and what was his nickname for that? (Puss in Boots)

7. What is the hero of Russian folk fairy tales caught it in a very original way? (Wolf, lowering his tail into the hole)

8. Call the heroine French fairy tales, which got its nickname thanks to its headdress. (Little Red Riding Hood)

9. Name the English folk hero fairy tales: He built the house using the best methods, but his brothers worked the old fashioned way and therefore almost lost their lives. ( "Three piglets" Naf-Naf)

10. Which one fairy tale hero sowed money, thinking that the money tree will grow and will remain only to harvest? (Pinocchio)

11. What family of domestic birds did the heroine of the Russian folk tale belong to? fairy tales, which carried items made of precious metals to its owners? (Chicken Ryaba)

12. Name the hero famous tales of the Russian poet, who at the end gets a head injury, becomes speechless and goes crazy? (A.S. Pushkin « Fairy tale about the priest and his worker Balda")

From the first click

The priest jumped to the ceiling;

From the second click

Lost my tongue;

And from the third click

It knocked the old man's mind out.

Publications on the topic:

Class hour in 1st grade “Literary tournament on fairy tales.” Presentation “Fairy tale quiz” Literary tournament based on the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin. Purpose: - to give an idea of ​​A.S. Pushkin as a poet whose glory has not faded for 2 centuries; - form.

Literary quiz based on the fairy tales of H. H. Andersen Objectives: 1. Continue to develop in children the ability to make decisions together, together. 2. To consolidate in children the idea of ​​Russians and foreigners.

Goal: To develop children’s cognitive interest in folklore through communication with parents. Objectives: - Teach children to concentrate.

Fairy tale quiz Quiz on fairy tales in kindergarten. Goal: To activate children's knowledge of fairy tales. Instill a love of fairy tales and reading. Objectives: 1. Educate.

Fairy tale quiz Quiz on fairy tales. Goal: 1. Expand and deepen children’s knowledge about fairy tales. 2. Develop creativity and ingenuity. 3. Promote development.

Quiz on the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin Purpose: to continue acquaintance with the life and work of A. S. Pushkin, his fairy tales; Objectives: 1. develop attention.

Quiz based on the fairy tales of K. Chukovsky Quiz on the fairy tales of Korney Chukovsky Prepared by teacher Selezneva Irina Fedorovna Goal: Goal: Consolidating and expanding knowledge about creativity.

Target: summarize students’ knowledge on the topic “Fairy Tales” using the works of Russian, Soviet and foreign writers, as well as Russian folklore.

Tasks: development of coherent speech, word creation, auditory and visual attention; consolidate knowledge of one- and two-digit numbers; arouse interest in competitive games; development of teamwork skills; relieving emotional stress; correction of fears.

Materials: magnetic board, illustrations for fairy tales, 4 baskets, cubes, a toy fox, wooden mushrooms, sheets with outlines of raspberries (coloring pages), cut-out color pictures for fairy tales or large puzzles, candies for treating children.

Preliminary work: reading fairy tales in groups, theatrical activities based on fairy tales.

Scenario:

Children enter the hall to the song “Visiting a Fairy Tale.” They sit down on chairs.

The teacher enters with the boy Ivanushka.

  • Hello guys! Today brother Ivanushka came to visit us and he needs our help. Tell me, Ivanushka, what happened?
  • Baba Yaga bewitched my sister Alyonushka and she cannot find her way into her fairy tale. Do you know what fairy tale I'm from? What fairy tales are your favorite? Why?

Children's answers.

Educator: A fairy tale can teach us a lot, it can force us, it can simply amuse us, create a good mood, because in fairy tales good always triumphs over evil. Well, guys, let's help Ivanushka?

Children: - Yes! Yes!

– To do this, you need to go on a journey through fairy tales and cope with all the challenges that you will encounter along the way! And you will also find treacherous questions prepared by Baba Yaga. If you find the answers to them, the witchcraft will disappear, and Alyonushka will return to Ivanushka! You are ready? Let's divide into 2 teams and hold a competition: the first team is “Well done”, and the second is “Dares”. The first competition is a warm-up. Just let's agree that the team to whom I ask the question will answer and not shout!!! So, warm up.....

Didactic game “Guess the fairy tale”

The grandmother loved the girl very much.

I gave her a red cap.

The girl forgot her name.

Well, tell me her name. (Little Red Riding Hood.)

Mixed with sour cream,

It's cold at the window,

Round side, ruddy side

Rolled... (Kolobok.)

My father had a strange boy,

Unusual - wooden.

But the father loved his son.

What a weird one

Wooden man

On land and under water

Looking for a golden key?

He sticks his long nose everywhere.

Who is this?.. (Pinocchio.)

Cinderella's feet

fell down by accident.

She was not simple,

and a crystal... (Slipper.)

We were waiting for mother with milk,

And they let the wolf into the house.

Who were these

Small children? (Kids from the fairy tale “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids.”)

Near the forest, on the edge

Three of them live in a hut.

There are three chairs and three mugs.

Three beds, three pillows.

Guess without a hint

Who are the heroes of this fairy tale? (Three Bears.)

The nose is round, with a snout,

It’s convenient for them to rummage in the ground,

Small crochet tail

Instead of shoes - hooves.

Three of them - and to what extent?

Friendly brothers look alike.

Guess without a hint

Who are the heroes of this fairy tale? (Three piglets.)

Treats small children

Heals birds and animals

He looks through his glasses

Good doctor... (Aibolit.)

  • And the road is far

And the basket is not easy

I would like to sit on a tree stump,

I would like to eat a pie.

(Masha and the Bear)

  • There is no river, no pond -

Where can I get some water?

Very tasty water -

In the hoof hole!

(Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka.)

The team that wins the competition receives a cube, which we put in a basket. Whoever has the most cubes wins.

1 competition."Fairy"

Educator: And now I invite one person from each team.

Children stand on both sides of the leader, the leader has an outstretched palm, and on it is a cube. Explanation of the task. The presenter reads a short excerpt from a fairy tale, the children quickly remember what kind of fairy tale it is and whoever remembers first quickly takes the cube from the presenter’s palm. The competition continues two or three times. The teacher reads several excerpts from fairy tales.

“They brought milk, eggs, cottage cheese and began to feed the fox. And the fox asks to be given a chicken as a reward.” (“The Snow Maiden and the Fox.”)

“... The cat heard... The cat came running... His back is arched, his tail is a pipe, his eyes are burning, his claws are extended. Well, scratch the fox! The fox fought and fought, but the cockerel let go.” (“The cat and the rooster.”)

. ... The wolf looked around, wanted to call the fox for help, but there was no trace of her - she ran away. The wolf spent the whole night fumbling around the ice hole - he couldn’t get his tail out...

(“The Fox and the Wolf.”)

Now the cold winter has come, frosts have begun to creep in; The ram - there is nothing to do - comes to the bull: “Let me warm up, brother.” - “No, ram, your fur coat is warm; you'll survive the winter anyway. I won’t let you in!” (“Winter quarters of animals.”)

2 competition."Mushrooms for the Chanterelle"

There is a knock at the door (one of the adults helps to do this).

Educator: Someone is coming to visit us. She opens the door, a costumed fox comes in, or we take out a toy fox, and they ask her: “Why did you come running to us, fox?”

“Yes, she ran through the forest, with her little box,

and there were forest mushrooms in the box, she tripped, fell, and scattered the mushrooms.”

The presenter gives baskets to one of the participating teams and scatters mushrooms (you can cut colored mushrooms out of paper and scatter them on the floor, whoever collects more in their basket faster) counts, gives a cube, and the fox with mushrooms is escorted out the door.

3 competition."Berries for a bear"

Educator: Guys, you all have ever gone to the forest with adults (emphasize that, of course, you can’t go into the forest alone), but one girl went to pick berries and got lost, came across a hut in the forest. (Remember what kind of fairy tale, what the girl’s name is, who lived in the hut - the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear”).

Educator: Do you know that the bear was angry with Masha, because she was able to deceive him? Let's appease the bear so that he doesn't get angry or offended, let's give Misha a treat.

Again, one of the teams goes out, the presenter offers to color the berries that Misha loves so much, who is most likely to color (use the contours of the berries on sheets of paper attached to a magnetic board). The winner gets a cube.

Dynamic pause “The fairy tale will give us a rest”

A fairy tale will give us a rest.

Let's take a rest and hit the road again!

Malvina advises us:

- The waist will become an aspen,

If we bend over

Left and right ten times.

Here are the Thumbelina words:

- So that your back is straight,

Get up on your toes

It's like you're reaching for flowers.

One two three four five.

Little Red Riding Hood's advice:

- If you jump, run,

You will live for many years.

One two three four five.

Say it again:

One two three four five.

The fairy tale gave us a rest!

Have you rested?

On the road again!

(Children repeat the described movements.)

4 competition."Correct mistakes"

Educator: There are mistakes in the names of the following fairy tales. Find them. I will call each team in turn a changeling. Be careful.

* “Cockerel Ryaba” - “Chicken Ryaba”.

* “Dasha and the Bear” - “Masha and the Bear”.

* “The Wolf and the Seven Lambs” - “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids.”

* “The Cockerel and the Pea Seed” - “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed.”

* “Ducks-swans” – “Geese-swans”.

* “A fox with a saucepan” - “A fox with a rolling pin.”

* “At the command of the fish” - “At the command of the pike.”

* “Zayushkin’s house” - “Zayushkin’s hut.”

5 competition."Collect a picture"

On the trays there are cut-out pictures for fairy tales. I call one child at a time from the team, the children must put together a puzzle and name the fairy tale encrypted in the picture.

Educator: Well done, guys! You know fairy tales well and helped sister Alyonushka find her way into her fairy tale and meet her brother. Thank you.

Ivanushka thanks the children and leaves to meet his sister.

Now let's summarize.

We count the cubes, name the winner, and treat the children to candy.

Preview:

Quiz “Russian folk tales”

■ What is always valued in fairy tales of all peoples of the world? Answer: Mind.

■ What in fairy tales does evil always win? Answer: Good.

■ What words do Russian folk tales begin with? Answer: “Once upon a time...” “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state...”.

■ What is the name of the stringed musical instrument, to the sounds of which ancient Russian singer-storytellers performed songs, epics and other works of oral folk art? Answer: Gusli.

■ What affectionate word do heroes of Russian fairy tales often call their fathers? Answer: Father.

■ What do noble people do in Russian fairy tales in honor of a wedding or victory over an enemy? Answer: Feast.

■ What is the most popular number in Russian folk tales? Answer: Three.

■ Which animal is nicknamed Sivka-Burka? Answer: Horse.

■ In which fairy tale does a thrown hat cause the hut to stagger? Answer: In the fairy tale “Ivan the Peasant Son and the Miracle Yudo.”

■ What was the name of the king from whom Ivan Tsarevich kidnapped the Firebird in the fairy tale “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”? Answer: Afron.

■ With what object can you kill the most terrible hero of Russian fairy tales? Answer: Needle.

■ How did a man divide one goose into seven without offense: a master, a lady, sons and two daughters, and did not offend himself? Answer: For the master - the head, for the lady - the tail, legs for the sons, wings for the daughters, and for myself - the whole body.

■ What is the name of the home of the cannibal snake in the Russian folk tale “Nikita Kozhemyaka”? Answer: Den.

■ What is Ivan the Fool’s favorite place to sleep and relax? Answer: Oven.

■ What did the evil stepmother say at the failed wake for her stepdaughter in the Russian folk tale “Morozko”? Answer: Pancakes.

■Which hero was held at the pies? Answer: The bear from the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear.”

■ What is called “living” and “dead” in the Russian folk tale “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”? Answer: Water.

■ What are the two main heroines of the Russian folk tale “Truth and Falsehood” up to? Answer: Dispute.

■ What did the fox smear on the plate and serve as a treat to the crane in the Russian folk tale “The Fox and the Crane”? Answer: Porridge.

■ What food item helped the hen save the life of the cockerel in the Russian folk tale “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed”? Answer: Oil.

■ What did the merchant ride to the city, and the peasant to the forest, in the Russian folk tale “Two Frosts”? Answer: Sleigh.

■ What was the name of the princess who became the wife of Ivan the Fool in the Russian folk tale “Sivka-Burka”? Answer: Elena.

■ What terrible object, put on a stick, did Baba Yaga give to Vasilisa as a source of light? Answer: Skull.

■ Without which main product would the soldier not be able to cook porridge in the fairy tale “Porridge from an Axe”? Answer: No cereal.

■ What did the crane wear to serve okroshka in the Russian folk tale “The Fox and the Crane”? Answer: Jug.

First round "Botanical"

1. What fruit did the tsar father send his sons for in one of the Russian fairy tales? Answer: Rejuvenating apple.

2. What plant helps reveal a real princess? Answer:

4. From what flower did Thumbelina come from? Answer: Tulip

6. Cheburashka sailed on a ship in a box with..? Answer: Oranges.

Break: fans show their numbers, the results of the first round are summed up.

Three teams advance to the next round.

Second round "Colorful"

1. What was the road like in the Land of Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz? Answer: Yellow.

2. What color did Malvina have? Answer: Blue.

3. In which country did the evil sorceress Bastinda rule? Answer: purple.

5. What color dress did Cinderella wear to the ball? Answer: In white.

6. Which magical flower had multi-colored petals? Answer: Seven-flowered flower.

7. What flower did Alyonushka ask the merchant to bring? Answer: Alenky

The two teams with the most points advance to the third round.

Third round "Zoological"

1. Who helped Tiny Khavroshechka? Answer: Cow.

2. List the Bremen musicians. Answer: Rooster, cat, donkey, dog

3. Who grew out of the ugly duckling? Answer: Swan.

4. What amphibian did Ivan Tsarevich marry? Answer: On a frog.

At the end of the round, the winner is determined. All participants are awarded gifts.

schools

A selection of “fairytale” questions with answers on original and Russian folk tales.

1. In which fairy tale by K. Chukovsky are two fun events described at once: a name day and a wedding?
2. Which of the listed characters was the heroine of one of A. S. Pushkin’s fairy tales: The Frog Princess, Cinderella, The Swan Princess?

3. Where did Carlson live?

4. What was Karabas - Barabas the director of?

5. What small object kept the princess from sleeping all night?

6. What was the Scarecrow’s very first wish that Ellie granted?

7. Which month gave your stepdaughter the opportunity to collect snowdrops?

8. Why did the flock of geese still allow Nils to travel with them?

9. In the fairy tale “The Little Flower of the Seven Flowers,” what kind of things were there 7 of each?

10. Who gave the girl a red riding hood?

11. What animals went to Bremen to become musicians?

12. How many hours did each pair of ducks hold a twig with a travel frog in its beak?

13. What object moved the heroes of the fairy tale “The Scarlet Flower” from place to place?

14. Where did Uncle Fyodor get the money to buy a tractor?

15. Who gave Cinderella this name?

16. What animals did the cannibal turn into at the request of Puss in Boots?

17. What was the name of the giant who visited the land of Lilliput?

18. What was the name of the city in which Dunno lived?

19. What fairy tale are we talking about: jungle, wolves, child?

20. What was the name of the bear-poet?

Answers:

1. “Fly-Tsokotukha.” 2. The Swan Princess. 3. On the roof. 4. Puppet theater. 5. Pea. 6. Took it off the pole. 7. March. 8. Saved the geese from the fox Smirre. 9. Bagels, petals, polar bears. 10. Her grandmother. 11. Donkey, rooster, cat and dog. 12. Two hours each. 13. Gold ring. 14. Found a treasure. 15. Her stepmother's youngest daughter. 16. Into the lion and the mouse. 17. Gulliver. 18. Floral. 19. Mowgli. 20. Winnie the Pooh.

Quiz on Russian folk tales

1. In which fairy tale did a predatory fish make wishes come true?

2. Whose hut did the dereza goat occupy?

3. Did the man give the roots or tops to the bear when he dug up the turnips?

4. Who was fourth in the fairy tale “Turnip”?

5. Did the heron accept the proposal to marry the crane?

6. Who climbed into a cow’s ear and came out the other, and thus performed difficult work?

7. Ivanushka became a little goat by drinking water from a goat’s hoof. How did he turn into a boy again?

8. In which fairy tale were the bears' names: Mikhail Ivanovich, Mishutka and Nastasya Petrovna?

9. Who did Frost – Blue Nose – try to freeze?

10. What products did the soldier ask the old woman to cook porridge from an ax?

11. What musical instrument did the cat play at the fox’s hut to save the cockerel?

12. Where did Thumb Boy sit when he plowed the field?

13. What was the name of the girl whom Koschey the Immortal turned into the Frog Princess?

14. What dish did the crane offer the fox to try by pushing the jug towards her?

15. Why did the old man take his daughter to the forest in winter and leave her there?

16. What did the grandfather use to make a tar bull for his granddaughter?

17. How did it happen that Ivan Tsarevich rode a wolf and not a horse?

18. What tree did the witch gnaw to get Tereshka?

19. How did the old people get a daughter, Snegurochka?

20. How did the fairy tale “Teremok” end?

Answers:

1. “At the command of the pike.” 2. Bunny. 3. Tops. 4. Bug. 5. No. 6. Tiny Khavroshechka. 7. Flipped over his head three times. 8. “Three Bears.” 9. Man. 10. Cereals, butter and salt. 11. On the harp. 12. In the horse's ear. 13. Vasilisa the Wise. 14. Okroshka. 15. So the old stepmother ordered. 16. Made from straw, sticks and resin. 17. The wolf ate the horse.18. Oak. 19. They made it out of snow themselves. 20. The animals built a new house.

Competition "Name of a Fairy Tale"

A representative of each team takes from the presenter a piece of paper with the name of the fairy tale. You need to use your fingers, arms, and legs to depict the letters that make up the name. One person - one letter. If the audience was able to read the title, the team gets a point. (“Turnip”, “Puff”, “Treasure”, “Hare”, “Mowgli”, etc.)

Game for everyone “One letter”

The presenter names the letters of the alphabet in order (except: й, ъ, ы, ь). Children shout out the name of the fairy-tale hero based on the letter they say. For example, “A” - Aibolit, “B” - Pinocchio, ... “I” - Yaga.

Competition "One letter"

A letter of the alphabet is selected (you can poke a pencil into a book without looking, or one child says the alphabet to himself and when he is told “Stop!” he voices the letter he stopped on). One player from each team comes out. The presenter asks any 6 questions in turn. The player answers with a word starting with the chosen letter.

For example, the letter "K".

Your name? (Kolya, Katya)

Your last name? (Kovalev, Kovaleva)

In which town you live? (Kursk, Kyiv)

Good fairy tale hero? (Kolobok)

Evil fairy tale hero? (Koschei)

Favorite fairy tale? (“Chicken Ryaba”)

Quiz “Who gave useful advice?”

1. Don't open doors to strangers.

2. Brush your teeth, wash your hands, take a shower regularly.

3. I ate, wash the dishes after myself.

4. Don't walk through the forest alone.

5. Help your friends in difficult situations.

6. Chew your food thoroughly, take your time and don’t talk while eating.

7. Don’t fulfill requests from people you don’t know.

8. Drink only clean water.

9. If you find yourself in a difficult situation, do not panic, but try to find a way out of it.

10. Study well.

11. Read fiction and science books.

12. Don't eat a lot of sweets.

Answers: 1. Seven kids. 2. Moidodyr. 3. Fedora. 4. Little Red Riding Hood. 5. Turnip and Alyonushka from the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”. 6. Chicken from the fairy tale “The Bean Seed.” 7. Kolobok. 8. Brother Ivanushka. 9. Masha from the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear” and Gerda. 10. Pinocchio. 11. Znayka. 12. Winnie the Pooh.

Quiz "How much?"

1. How many fairy-tale heroes pulled turnips?

2. How many months did you sit by the New Year’s fire?

3. How many animals went to Bremen to become musicians?

4. How many eyes does Bastinda have?

5. How many kids did the wolf steal?

6. How old was Uncle Fyodor when he learned to read?

7. How many times did the old man make requests to the goldfish?

8. How many gold coins did Karabas Barabas give to Pinocchio?

9. How many heroes proposed marriage to Thumbelina?

10. How many monkeys are the length of a boa constrictor?

11. How many years did Sleeping Beauty sleep?

12. How old is the crocodile Gena?

Answers: 1. Six. 2. Twelve. 3. Four. 4. Alone. 5. Six. 6. Four. 7. Five. 8. Five. 9. Four. 10. Five. 11. One hundred. 12. Fifty.

Relay "Yes" or "No"

The leader along the chain names the names of famous people, and the children answer “Yes” only if this person wrote fairy tales. In all other cases – “No”.

Chukovsky (“Yes”), Tchaikovsky, Uspensky (“Yes”), Gagarin, Perrault (“Yes”), Andersen (“Yes”), Marshak (“Yes”), Shishkin, Grimm (“Yes”), Kipling ( “Yes”), Nekrasov, Pushkin (“Yes”), Lindgren (“Yes”), Rodari (“Yes”), Krylov, Carroll (“Yes”), Nosov (“Yes”), Yesenin, Bazhov (“Yes”) "), Bianchi (“Yes”), Schwartz (“Yes”), Mikhalkov (“Yes”), Chekhov, Volkov (“Yes”), Gaidar (“Yes”).


Quiz “Journey to the world of fairy tales” for primary grades.

Natalia Vladimirovna Pukhanova, additional education teacher, Zheleznogorsk Social Assistance Center, Zheleznogorsk, Kursk region.
Description: The importance of fairy tales in raising children is difficult to overestimate. By accumulating the wisdom of previous generations, they acquire truly magical power: teaching, developing, healing. Fairy tales influence the formation of a child’s thinking and behavior throughout childhood. A fairy tale is a tool for unobtrusive learning. It is no secret that children best perceive information presented in a playful form. Fairy tales are rightfully considered the most powerful tool for teaching children. The thing is that they give so-called indirect instructions. Children think in images; it is much easier for them to imagine a situation from the outside, where the main characters are fairy-tale characters. It is through the example of fairy tale heroes that important life information is best learned.
Purpose: I offer you a quiz for primary school children on the topic “Journey to the world of fairy tales.” This material can be used by teachers, educators, and parents.
Target:
- consolidating students’ knowledge about fairy tales, fairy-tale characters and magical objects.
Tasks:
- develop thinking, observation, ingenuity, speech, emotional sphere;
- develop responsibility, ability to work in a group and independently.
Equipment:
- an exhibition of fairy tale books, fairy tale objects (scarlet flower, mirror, needle, washcloth, slipper, pea, arrow, egg, hat), children's drawings based on fairy tales, cards.

Quiz progress:

Presenter: Good afternoon guys! Good afternoon, dear guests! Today we will take a journey into the wonderful world of fairy tales.
Where does the joyful and exciting world of childhood begin? From mother's lullabies, from father's strong hands, from the smell of grandmother's pies.
And, of course, from fairy tales. With the help of fairy tales we understand the world, learn to distinguish between good and evil, truth and lies...
Fairy tales are you and me, our characters, views on life, the desire for happiness and harmony.
The truly wise person is the one who never parts with a fairy tale throughout his life, because you never tire of admiring their beauty, but you only comprehend the depth of a fairy tale over the years.
Guys!
- What is a fairy tale?
(A fairy tale is a work of oral folk art, a narrative, a fiction, a fiction sometimes with the participation of magical powers.)
- What kind of fairy tales are there?
(Folk and copyright).
- Name the folk tales...
(Children's answers)
- Name the author’s fairy tales...
(Children’s answers and showing portraits of storytellers).
- Name the famous Russian writer and storyteller.
(A.S. Pushkin.)

Presenter:
Everyone loves fairy tales
Adults and children love
They love to listen and watch
Fairy tales can warm the soul.
1st round "Add name"
Presenter: A game for warming up, including children in a game situation. I say the first word of the name of the fairy-tale hero, you continue.
Koschey – Immortal
Vasilisa – Wise
Karabas - Barabas
Elena - Beautiful
Sister - Alyonushka
Brother - Ivanushka
Tiny - Khavroshechka
Serpent - Gorynych
Ivan - Tsarevich
Finist – Clear Falcon
Snezhnaya - Queen.


2nd round “Who gave useful advice?”
1. Don't open doors to strangers. (Seven kids)
2. Brush your teeth, wash your hands, take a shower regularly. (Moidodyr)
3. I ate, wash the dishes after myself. (Fedora)
4. Don't walk through the forest alone. (Little Red Riding Hood)
5. Help your friends in difficult situations. (Turnip and Alyonushka from the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”)
6. Chew your food thoroughly, take your time and don’t talk while eating. (Chicken from the fairy tale “The Bean Seed”)
7. Don’t fulfill requests from people you don’t know. (Kolobok)
8. Drink only clean water. (Brother Ivanushka)
9. If you find yourself in a difficult situation, do not panic, but try to find a way out of it. (Masha from the fairy tale “Masha and the Bear” and Gerda)
10. Study well. (Pinocchio)


3rd round "Humorous Quiz"
Presenter: Here you need to guess the fairy-tale heroes of the humorous quiz.

1. What is the achievement of a magical fairy tale appetite? (Tablecloth self-assembled)
2. Call it fabulous aircraft? (Mortar)
3. Which fairy tale describes the life of a friendly communal family? (Teremok)
4. What is the name of the king who lived so long ago that no one remembers about it? (Peas)
5. What is the most reliable means of orientation in fairy-tale situations? (ball, arrow)
6. What is the name of a high-ranking person whose smile was incredibly expensive? (Princess Nesmeyana)
7. What is the name of the part of a woman’s dress that contains rivers, lakes, swans and other elements of the environment? (Sleeve)
8. Which fairy tale contains a recipe for preparing a dish with outlandish taste using carpentry tools? (Axe)


Well done boys!
4th round "Let's think about a fairy tale"
Presenter: Two tales are given: "Cockerel - Golden Comb" And "Kolobok"
Each team has a fairy tale.
The following questions must be answered:

- How many heroes are there in a fairy tale?
- Which words are repeated most often?
- What is the conclusion from the fairy tale?
"Cockerel - a golden comb"
- 4 heroes: cockerel, cat, fox, blackbird.
- “Cockerel, cockerel, golden comb.”
Butterhead, silk beard
Look out the window, I’ll give you some peas.”
- Conclusion: “Don’t have 100 rubles, but have 100 friends.”


"Kolobok"
- 7 heroes: grandmother, grandfather, bun, hare, bear, fox, wolf.
- “I am a bun, a bun, sweeping the barn, scraping the bottom of the barrel, mixing it with sour cream, throwing it into the stove, chilling it at the window.”
- Conclusion: We must not forget to be careful with cunning people (simplicity is worse than theft).


5th round "Who's faster?"
– What did the fox treat the crane with? (Porridge)
-What did the cockerel choke on? (Bean seed)
– Who helped the sister save her brother in the fairy tale “Geese and Swans”? (Mouse)
– Who was frozen by Frost - Blue Nose? (Merchant)
– What did the parents promise to buy for their daughter at Geese-Swan? (handkerchief)
– Who saved the Snow Maiden in the fairy tale “Girl Snow Maiden”? (Bug)
– Who helped Tiny Khavroshechka do the work? (Cow)
– On whose bed did the girl fall asleep in the fairy tale “The Three Bears”? (on Mishutkina)


6th round "Questions from the Box"
1. What word was Kai supposed to make out of the ice floes in the fairy tale “The Snow Queen?” (Eternity)
2. What did the Tin Woodman want to buy? (Heart)
3. A very true thing (Talking mirror)
4. Who ate the wrong sandwich? (Uncle Fedor)
5. What is the fairest wish the girl made in the fairy tale “Flower - Seven Flowers”? (Heal the boy's legs)
6. How tall was the girl who slept in the nutshell? (Thumbelina – 2.5 cm)


7th round “Guess the fairy tale using the key words!”
Presenter: Each team in turn is asked a question.
Donkey, hat, boots, field, castle ("Puss in Boots")
Road, robbers, music, friendship ("The Bremen Town Musicians")
Pumpkin, prison, taxes, tears, generals (“Cipollino”)
Herd, torch, vines, wolf, boy ("Mowgli")
Grandmother, pies, forest, woodcutters, rope ("Little Red Riding Hood")
Nora, wing, elf, flower, swallow, field mouse ("Thumbelina")
Brother, sister, apple tree, geese, Baba Yaga, stove ("Swan geese")
Sun, snow, glass, mirror, morning, rose, deer ("The Snow Queen")
Swan, egg, dream, water, duck, frost ("Ugly duck")
Rose, rattle, nightingale, pot, princess ("Swineherd")
Rooster, grain, cow, blacksmith, chicken ("The Cockerel and the Bean Seed")
Hollow, witch, dog, cradle, tube, princess ("Flint")
Grandmother, granddaughter, mouse, chicken ("Fear has big eyes")
Sea, wind, witchcraft drink, pain, prince ("Mermaid")


8th round “Call it in one word”
1. Fairytale coachman with a long tail. (Rat)
2. What did the fairy make Cinderella’s carriage from? (from pumpkin)
3. How many years did the old man fish until he caught a goldfish? (33)
4. How many tin soldiers? (25)
5. Did he bite women in the eye or nose, and even the prince? (Mosquito)
6. What is the name of the girl who was thrown into a magical land by a hurricane? (Ellie)
7. In what fairy tale did the dirty dishes decide to run away from their owner? (Fedorino grief)
8. The woman who made the first flight? (Baba Yaga)
9. The name of the boy who was carried away by wild swans? (Ivanushka)
10. Which of the inhabitants of the swamp became the prince’s wife? (Frog)
11. Secret spy Shapoklyak? (Rat Larisa)
12. What was the name of the boy whose heart turned to ice? (Kai)
13. The man who used the frying pan and gloves as an outfit? (Abstract)
14. In what city did Dunno live? (In floral)
15. Will he heal everyone and sit under a tree? (Aibolit)
16. What delicacy did Carlson prefer? (Jam)


9th round "Chest of Secrets"
Presenter: The chest contains various fairy-tale items. Based on the description of the item, guess what is in the chest.
1. With the help of this item, you can make a variety of things, and you can even kill me. (Needle)
2. This thing can hide you if you put it on your head. (Invisible hat)
3. Because of this object did the grandfather and woman cry after the little animal’s trick? (Golden egg)
4. Did she toss and turn all night because it disturbed her sleep? (Pea)
5. This object spoke the truth to the queen. He said that there is a more beautiful girl in the world. (Mirror)
6. The thing that the crocodile ate? What is the name of the fairy tale? (Washcloth. “Moidodyr”)
7. Did this object fly straight into the swamp and fall near the frog? (Arrow)
8. Did she lose it at the ball? (Slipper)


10th round Quiz "How much?"
1. How many fairy-tale heroes pulled turnips? (Six)
2. How many months did you sit by the New Year’s fire? (Twelve)
3. How many animals went to Bremen to become musicians? (Four)
4. How many eyes does Bastinda have? (One)
5. How many kids did the wolf steal? (Six)
6. How old was Uncle Fyodor when he learned to read? (Four)
7. How many times did the old man make requests to the goldfish? (Five)
8. How many gold coins did Karabas Barabas give to Pinocchio? (Five)
9. How many heroes proposed marriage to Thumbelina? (Four)
10. How many monkeys are the length of a boa constrictor? (Five)
11. How many years did Sleeping Beauty sleep? (One hundred)
12. How old is the crocodile Gena? (Fifty) .

Scenario quizzes for younger students with answers

Quiz for primary classes “Fairy tales”

Equipment: students’ illustrations of the fairy tales they read; artists’ illustrations for the fairy tales “The Golden Key”, “Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka”, “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”, “Thumbelina”, etc.; drawing board.

Participants: high school students dressed in costumes of Little Red Riding Hood, Gerda, Puss in Boots, Basilio the Cat, Alice the Fox and Pechkin the Postman. They hold competitions.

Progress of the event

Little Red Riding Hood. Hello guys! Why do you love fairy tales? Do fairy tales deceive? What proverbs do you know about fairy tales? (Children's answers.)

Competition "Magic Words"

Gerda. Guys, guess who says that.

1. At the behest of the pike, at my desire... (Emelya.)

2. Sivka-Burka, prophetic kaurka! Stand before me like a leaf before the grass! (Ivan the Fool.)

3. Fly, fly, petal, through west to east, through north, through south, come back after making a circle. As soon as you touch the ground, it’s my way. (Zhenya from the fairy tale “The Flower of Seven Flowers.”)

4. One, two, three! Pot, cook! (Girl from the fairy tale “A Pot of Porridge.”)

5. Kreks, fex, peke! (Pinocchio.)

6. Kara-baras. (Moidodyr.)

Competition "Magic Remedy"

Puss in Boots. Guys, what would you ask...

1. Ole-Lukoje? (Umbrella.)

2. The soldier, the hero of Andersen’s fairy tale? (Flint.)

3. Pinocchio? (Golden Key.)

4. Dunno? (Magic wand.)

5. Little Mook? (Shoes and cane.)

6. Ellie? (Silver shoes, golden hat, silver whistle.)

7. Aladdin? (Magic lamp.)

8. Girls from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm? (Pot.)

Competition "Who is this?"

Cat Basilio. Remember, guys, who is who (for example, a person, a boa constrictor, a fox, a toy).

1. Moidodyr. (Wash basin.)

2. Uncle Fyodor. (Boy.)

3. Pull. (Deer with two heads.)

4. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. (Mongoose.)

5. Scarecrow. (Scarecrow made of straw.)

6. Matroskin. (Cat.)

7. Gene. (Crocodile.)

8. Syrup. (Shorty.)

Competition "Color Questions"

Fox Alice. Guys, I will ask you “colored” questions, you need to continue the title of the fairy tale or story.

1. Fairy tale by C. Perrault “Blue... (Beard)”.

2. M. Maeterlinck’s fairy tale “Blue... (bird).”

3. Fairy tale by C. Perrault “Little Red... (Riding Riding Hood)”.

4. The magical story of A. Pogorelsky “Black... (chicken).”

5. A fairy tale by A. Volkov “Yellow... (fog).”

6. Fairy tale by D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Grey... (Neck)”.

Competition “Find out a fairy tale!”

Postman Pechkin. Fairy tales ask: “And now you, friends, recognize us!” You will need to guess the title of the fairy tale, the name of the character or the surname of the writer.

Said a word -

The stove rolled

Straight from the village

To the king and princess.

And for what, I don’t know

Lucky I'm lazy. ("By magic")

And the road is far,

And the basket is not easy,

I would like to sit on a tree stump,

I wish I could eat a pie... (“Masha and the Bear”)

Oh, Petya - simplicity,

I messed up a little

I didn't listen to the cat

Looked out the window. (“Cat, rooster and fox.”)

The beautiful maiden is sad

She doesn't like spring

It's hard for her in the sun!

She's shedding tears, poor thing! (Snow Maiden.)

What a fairy tale, tell us the secret,

Where it was said:

“Sleep, little peephole, and sleep, other one!” (“Little little thing.”)

Here is a young maiden in the arms of sleep,

She's been lying there for a hundred years

And he waits, but the prince is not there, and no, and no.

Tell me, friends, who is she? (Sleeping Beauty.)

He had many wives, but all

Suffered an evil fate -

He took their lives...

What a villain!

So who is he?

Call me quickly. (Blue Beard.)

Little girl runs merrily

Along the path to the house,

What's in the forest?

This girl needs

Hurry to grandma

Carry the basket

Sent to her. (Little Red Riding Hood.)

The cleverness of this boy

She saved him and six brothers,

Although he is small in stature, he is brave.

So how many of you have read about him? (“Tom Thumb.”)

Do you love cats? I do!

Have you met the speakers?

Capable of singing and dancing,

And charm the king

Find housing for the owner

Save him from poverty

To ascend to the throne with the princess? ("Puss in Boots".)

He is the kindest in the world,

He's famous, famous

The kind one treats all sick animals... (Dr. Aibolit.)

Not a kitten, not a groundhog,

Not a wolf cub, not a puppy,

Very cute face

And it’s called... (Cheburashka.)

My father had a strange boy,

Unusual, wooden,

But the father loved his son,

Playful... (Pinocchio.)

And about the golden key

Wrote for us... (Tolstoy.)

Long unknown to many,

He became everyone's friend.

An interesting fairy tale for everyone

The onion boy is familiar.

Very simple and short

He's called... (Cipollino.)

Competition "Fairytale Objects"

Little Red Riding Hood. Friends, I will list the objects for you, and you name the fairy-tale characters associated with them.

1. Golden egg. (Chicken Ryaba.)

2. Cap. (Pinocchio.)

3. Hat and boots. (Puss in Boots.)

4. Pea. (Princess on the Pea.)

5. Yellow trousers and an orange shirt. (Dunno.)

Fairy tale illustration competition