A presentation on the theme of autumn through the eyes of a photographer. Presentation on the theme "autumn through the eyes of artists, poets, composers". Vi. Working on the expressiveness of reading

Reading lesson for grade 3

Prepared

primary school teacher

MBOU SOSH number 64

Gugnina Yulia Stanislavovna,

Novosibirsk city

Novosibirsk 2010

Goals. To acquaint with the lyrical works of A. Vivaldi and P.I. Tchaikovsky; show the relationship of poetry, music, painting as constituent parts of art; teach to analyze works; to acquaint with the terms "quote", "epithet", "personification", "comparison"; improve expressive reading skills; expand the literary horizons of children, introduce them to works of art dedicated to autumn; foster a sense of beauty, the ability to see and understand the beauty of native nature.

Equipment. Textbook "In one happy childhood" (ed. R. Buneev, E. Buneeva. M., 2001); audio recordings of musical works - from the cycle "Seasons" by P.I. Tchaikovsky, "Autumn" by Vivaldi, poems about autumn; reproductions of paintings by artists I.I. Levitan "Golden Autumn", V.D. Polenov "Golden Autumn", V.A. Serov "October"; School Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language, Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language; cards with texts; multimedia. Teacher questions (D), children's answers (D,)

DURING THE CLASSES

I. Organizational moment

II. Lesson Topic Message Slide

Teacher. Autumn is a wonderful time! And the theme of our lesson is "Autumn through the eyes of artists, poets, composers."

III. Introducing the new section of the tutorial

W. Everyone sees and understands autumn in their own way. Open the textbook to page 176, read the text, and decide whether the statements on the board are true or false.

Slide:

Autumn is nuts, flowers, high sky.

Autumn is fog, frost, first snow.

Children read the text and come to the conclusion that both statements are true.

- Prove that these statements are true.

The answers of the children are heard.

- Today we will get acquainted with the new section of the book "Deaf time of leaf fall".

Boris Pasternak wrote the following lines:

It's a dead time of leaf fall, �The last geese shoals ... �Don't get upset –� Fear has big eyes.

The line in this poem is named a section and is enclosed in quotation marks. Why are quotation marks being used? Find the answer in the article.

Children. This is the first line of the poem.

W. What is the name of a string from a poem, enclosed in quotes?

D. Quote.

W. Why is the time called deaf? Find the answer to this question.

The answers of the children are heard.

IV. Acquaintance with works about autumn

W. Today in the lesson we will listen to music, consider reproductions of paintings by artists Isaac Ilyich Levitan, Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov, Valentin Aleksandrovich Serov, listen and read the works of Russian poets and writers dedicated to autumn. Slide: Listen to the work of Pushkin. Determine what genre it belongs to.

An audio recording of Pushkin's "Autumn" is played.

- Can you explain the meaning of words "eye charm"("Eyes - eyes"; "To charm - to make an irresistible impression on someone, something, to subordinate to your charm"; "wilting of nature"; "scarlet"(formed from the adjective "crimson").

- Look at how Polenov depicted the color of autumn foliage.

Slide reproductions of paintings by V.D. Polenov "Golden Autumn."

- Listen to another piece about autumn.

The teacher reads K. Balmont's poem "Autumn", the students follow the text on p. 177 textbook.

- How do you understand the expression "All trees shine in a multi-colored headdress", "there is no incense in the flowers"?

The answers of the children are heard.

- The third poetic work with which we will work was written by Fyodor Tyutchev. Listen to him.

An audio recording of F. Tyutchev's work "There is in the autumn of the original ..." sounds.

Slide:

Azure- light blue color, blue. So they say about the cloudless blue sky.

- Read the explanation of the meaning of the word "azure". Were there any other unfamiliar, incomprehensible words in the text?

The teacher explains the meaning of incomprehensible words.

V. Analysis of poems

W. Artists use a wide variety of paints for their canvases. Poets paint pictures of autumn nature with words. Remember what epithets are.

D. Words that call the characteristic features of objects, phenomena, answering the question which?, For example: red maiden, good fellow.

W. Find such words in Pushkin, Tyutchev.

Children are doing the task.

- Are there other paint words with the help of which objects of inanimate nature can be endowed with the properties of living beings? Remember the name of this technique.

D. Impersonation.

W. Find such words in a poem by Konstantin Dmitrievich Balmont.

D."The sun is laughing", "autumn will wake up, cry."

W. And poets also use other magic paint words. What technique did Tyutchev use in the line "The whole day is like a crystal one"?

D. Comparison.

W. How do you understand the meaning of this expression? What was the author trying to portray with this comparison?

Children answer.

- Listen to how Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin described an autumn day.

The teacher distributes cards with the text "Kristallnacht." The prepared student reads, the children follow the text.

CRYSTAL DAY

There is an original crystal day in autumn. Here he is now. Silence! Not a single leaf above moves, and only below, in an inaudible draft, a dry leaf flutters on the cobweb. In this crystal silence, the trees, and old stumps, and dry monsters withdrew into themselves, and they were not there, but when I went out into the clearing, they noticed me and came out of their stupor.

M. Prishvin

W. How much you can see and feel if you can see the magic paint words!

Vi. Working on the expressiveness of reading

W. Sometimes sounds can convey the autumn mood. Let's read the poem written on the board.

Slide:

Autumn bushes rustle, leaves rustle on the tree, and the rain rustles, and the mouse rustles, hurries to the hole.

W. What is the most common word?

D."Rustling".

W. And the sound?

D. Sound [w].

W. What rustles?

D. Fallen leaves.

Slide:

1) Rustling - quieter, slightly stretching the sound, the rest of the words - louder;

2) rustles - louder, other words - quieter.

Children train by working in pairs, then 3-4 people are listened to.

Vii. Physical education

The teacher reads a poem and imitates the movements of the leaves. Children repeat.

Autumn with a long thin brush� Repaints the leaves.�Red, yellow, gold –� How good you are, a colored leaf! �And the wind cheeks are thick� Puffed, puffed, puffed out��Red, yellow, gold ... � The whole colored leaf flew around. �How annoying, how annoying! �No leaves –�Only branches are visible.

VIII. Working on the expressiveness of reading (continued)

W. What genre do these works belong to?

D. These are lyric poems.

W. Lyric poems require special reading - sincerity. How should poetry be read? Where should you pause?

Children answer.

- In the poem, the last words of each line are slightly stressed, because they rhyme, and the rhyme must be shown. Now, each row will practice expressively reading a poem by one author: the first row - A.S. Pushkin, the second - K.D. Balmont, the third - F.I. Tyutchev.

Children are doing the task. Two students are heard from each row.

IX. Acquaintance with works about autumn ( continuation)

Slide reproductions of paintings by I.I. Levitan "Golden Autumn" and V.A. Serov "October".

W. Musical works, paintings, poems were written at different times. Each of the poets and artists saw and described the autumn nature in their own way. After all, autumn also has its periods, it is so different. What poems and paintings correspond to the time of the onset of autumn?

Children re-read poems, look at reproductions, the work of P.I. Tchaikovsky "September".

- By what signs can you guess that we are talking about the onset of autumn?

The answers of the children are heard.

- Autumn has a special time. What is it called?

D. Golden autumn.

W.- Which of the poets glorified the golden autumn? What lines confirm this? On the canvases of which artists this wonderful time is depicted?

Children answer.

- Who owns these lines:

"The days of late autumn are usually scolded," But she is dear to me, dear reader "?

D. Pushkin.

W. Give other lines from Pushkin's poem that describe the last autumn days.

Children read lines from a poem.

- In which picture do we see the wilting of nature?

Children answer.

X. Lesson summary

- Remember the names of poets, artists, composers, whose works were discussed today. If you choose the right one and enter their names in the grid of the crossword puzzle, then a word will open in the highlighted cells that names the season to which all these works are devoted.

Group work on cards.

Answers: 1. Tchaikovsky. 2. Serov. 3. Tyutchev. 4. Polenov. 5. Balmont.

The highlighted cells contain the word autumn.

XI. Homework

Answer questions on p. 178, prepare an expressive reading of the poem.

List of used literature:

R. Buneev, E. Buneeva. "In one happy childhood." Textbook; M., 2001

School explanatory dictionary of the Russian language

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language

Used materials and Internet resources:

Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions. Russian paintinghttp: //tphv.ru/

Encyclopedia of Russian Painting http://www.artsait.ru/

Classical music composers http://www.allcomposers.ru/

http://classic.chubrik.ru/Tchaikovsky/

http://classic.chubrik.ru/Vivaldi/


Autumn in the verses of Russian poets is the most refined, gentle and at the same time,

full of wisdom it's time ...


Ivan Bunin "Leaf fall"

The forest, as if we were looking at a painted one, Purple, gold, crimson, With a cheerful, colorful wall Stands over a bright glade. Birch trees with yellow carvings Shine in the azure blue, Like towers, Christmas trees are darkening, And between the maples turn blue Here and there in the foliage through Clearances in the sky, that little window. The forest smells like oak and pine Over the summer he dried up from the sun, And Autumn is a quiet widow He enters his motley tower ...


Afanasy Fet "Autumn"

When the end-to-end web Carries the threads of clear days And under the window of the peasant The distant gospel is heard more, We are not sad, scared again Breath of the approaching winter, And the voice of the past summer We understand more clearly.


KD Balmont "Autumn"

Lingonberry ripens,

The days got colder

And from the bird cry

My heart became sadder.

Flocks of birds fly away

Away, beyond the blue sea.

All the trees shine

In a multi-colored headdress.

The sun laughs less often

There is no incense in the flowers.

Autumn will wake up soon

And she will cry sleepily.


The swallows are gone

BUT

A.S. Pushkin

  • It's a sad time! Charm of the eyes! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the lush wilting of nature, Crimson and gold-clad forests, There is noise and fresh breath in their canopy, And the heavens are covered with a wavy mist, And a rare sunbeam, and the first frosts, And distant gray winters are threats.
  • It's a sad time! Charm of the eyes! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the lush wilting of nature, Crimson and gold-clad forests, There is noise and fresh breath in their canopy, And the heavens are covered with a wavy mist, And a rare sunbeam, and the first frosts, And distant gray winters are threats.
  • It's a sad time! Charm of the eyes! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the lush wilting of nature, Crimson and gold-clad forests, There is noise and fresh breath in their canopy, And the heavens are covered with a wavy mist, And a rare sunbeam, and the first frosts, And distant gray winters are threats.
  • It's a sad time! Charm of the eyes! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the lush wilting of nature, Crimson and gold-clad forests, There is noise and fresh breath in their canopy, And the heavens are covered with a wavy mist, And a rare sunbeam, and the first frosts, And distant gray winters are threats.

Already the sky was breathing in autumn,

Less often the sun shone.

The day was getting shorter

Mysterious forest canopy

With a sad noise she was naked,

Fog fell on the fields,

Noisy caravan geese

Stretched towards the south: approaching

Quite a boring time;

It was November already at the yard.




Around the world in the 3rd grade, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation "Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ...." (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. We reviewed many paintings on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the program PHOTO Show, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here's the presentation.

Autumn presentation through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and wonderful time of the year. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, hiking in the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with your family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is brooding


Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn alley

Autumn is mysterious


Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull


McNeill Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.

As we mentioned earlier, autumn is the best season for all photographers and painters. Regardless of whether you are a professional shooting for major publications or just an adult amateur photographer seeking to preserve fantastic personal impressions for the future with the help of a simple camera built into a smartphone, anyone can capture the rich hues of golden autumn.

Looking at the shots from the pros, you quickly realize that the concept of "autumn photography" is not at all limited to colorful crowns, a bright "carpet" on the lawns or lonely leaves in puddles. The direction of autumn photography is very wide and multifaceted, it is much more voluminous and meaningfully deeper than any other seasonal theme.

It is a particularly rich and warm lighting, with striking contrasts between the ubiquitous lush greenery and the early bright bursts of color, and then between the all-encompassing brightness and withering away. Autumn is a mystical season when all nature - both plants and animals - freezes in anticipation of something ... some primitive miracle. Autumn combines many amazing things and phenomena, when you can see rain of leaves and snow on a green lawn, a red-yellow-green "fluffy" house and picturesque trees, lined up like a phantasmagoric snake from the Looking Glass, drowning in a sea of ​​impenetrable fog. Autumn is a time when every object outside the window and every little thing that falls on the eye takes on a special meaning and expressiveness. Thanks to all this and the skill of photojournalists, we can admire completely surreal pictures of nature. Check out the pictures below and maybe they will inspire you for your own photo exploits?)

For other masters of the frame, the harvest season is inseparable from the bustling animal world preparing for the cold. Others imagine autumn as a road to nowhere and a swan song of a world plunging into hibernation, which does not even know for sure whether it will be reborn after a long winter or not. Still others prefer lush and rich still lifes on the theme of the autumn harvest. A separate popular seasonal theme is bright leaves and water. Or wooden houses lost in the wilderness, or a Halloween theme with pumpkins and dry autumn compositions.

By the way, and you know why the leaves change color?

There are actually three factors that affect this: the pigment in the leaves, the length of the night, and the weather. But it probably doesn't affect quite the way you think it is. As soon as the darkness of the day begins to grow constantly, and the nights become colder, the biochemical process starts in the leaves, and they gradually turn yellow / red and fall off. And nothing - from the overall ambient temperature, the amount of rainfall to the quality of the land - affects the tree's molting cycle so much.

During the entire growing season, chlorophyll is also present in the chloroplast of the leaves (it is responsible for the green color, allows plants to use the sun's rays to produce sugars - for nutrition and growth; it is produced only during growth, but constantly, and, collapsing - also constantly - colors the leaves in green) and carotenoids (responsible for the yellow color). Anthocyanins are responsible for the red color: most of them are produced by plants in the fall in response to too bright light and an excess of plant sugars in leaf cells.

So the nights lengthen, and then the production of chlorophyll slows down and then stops completely. And after a while, all the chlorophyll in the leaves is destroyed and disappears. Then nothing else hides the carotenoids and anthocyanins produced in the fall, and the leaves become bright. Well, the specific color of the crown depends on the specific type of tree.

But that's not all. The temperature and the amount of moisture have their effect. During warm sunny autumn days, sugars are produced in the leaves very actively, but cold long nights and the gradual closure of the veins in the leaves because of this prevents these sugars from moving along the leaf. So, due to the large amount of sugar and the active production of anthocyanins, the leaves become not only red, but also purple and raspberry. Finally, the amount of moisture in the soil, which is constantly variable, ensures that no autumn is perfectly alike. Late spring or severe summer drought can delay the color development of autumn for several weeks. And warm autumn seasons will also reduce the brightness of the tree crowns. So the combination of warm, humid springs, favorable summer weather, warm sunny autumn days and cold long nights will guarantee you a stunningly vibrant autumn.

Around the world in the 3rd grade, after studying the topic about autumn, there was a task to prepare a presentation "Autumn through the eyes of an artist, poet, composer, biologist, meteorologist ...." (optional). My daughter chose to look at autumn through the eyes of an artist. We reviewed many paintings on this topic, she chose the ones she liked. In the program PHOTO Show, a slide show was formed, Chopin's music "Autumn Waltz" was added. Here's the presentation.

Autumn presentation through the eyes of an artist

Autumn is a bright and wonderful time of the year. Artists admired her beauty, poets wrote about her splendor, many spoke about her captivating magic. Autumn is not only rain, dampness and cold, it is also a riot of colors, bright umbrellas, hiking in the forest for mushrooms and cozy and warm evenings with your family. I propose to enjoy the work of talented artists who will show you all the beauty and mystery of golden autumn on their canvases.

Autumn is bright

Afremov Leonid Rainy evening

Autumn is brooding

Usyanov Vladimir Pavlovich Autumn alley

Autumn is mysterious

Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Autumn forest

And even the rain in the pictures is far from dull

McNeill Richard Arc de Triomphe (Paris)

Autumn is so different, but always attractive - this is how I saw Autumn through the eyes of an artist. In the video below you can watch the presentation itself, which includes 19 paintings by Russian and foreign artists.