Distance lesson on literary reading on the topic: Kir Bulychev “Alice’s Adventure” (lesson summary and presentation). Encyclopedia of fairy-tale heroes: "A Million Adventures" The Adventures of Alice Kir Bulychev lesson script
Extracurricular activity By literary reading with presentation, 4th grade
Scenario for an extracurricular activity on literary reading for 4th grade. Kir Bulychev. A Million Adventures
Matveeva Svetlana Nikolaevna, teacher primary classes MBOU Secondary School No. 9, Ulyanovsk.
Description of work: I bring to your attention a script for an extracurricular activity on literary reading for grade 4 on the topic: “Kir Bulychev. A million adventures." This event is included in series “From the summer reading list.” Materials from the series can be used both in class and in extracurricular activities. The information will be useful to primary school teachers, teachers of after-school groups, teachers of children's health camps and sanatoriums. Given extracurricular activity aimed at fourth grade students.
Preliminary work: bring books by Kir Bulychev, prepare a story or presentation about your interesting hobby or hobby - collecting.
Target: acquaintance with the work of Kir Bulychev and his work “A Million Adventures”.
Tasks:
- clarify children’s knowledge about the work of Kir Bulychev;
- broaden the horizons of younger schoolchildren;
- develop expressive reading skills;
- develop children’s cognitive interest and creative abilities;
- instill a love of reading in general;
- improve the culture of younger schoolchildren.
Progress of the event
Teacher: To find out which writer we will talk about today, I suggest you solve the following riddles. If you give the correct answers to all the riddles, you will be able to read the inscription on the board.Note: When solving riddles, the teacher reveals the letters in order on the board.
Sample riddles:
1. She speaks silently,
And it’s understandable and not boring.
You talk to her more often -
You will become four times smarter. (Book).
The teacher opens the letter K.
2. It’s given to you, and people use it. (Name).
The teacher opens the letter I.
3. In a snowy field along the road
My one-legged horse is rushing
And for many, many years
Leaves a black mark. (Pen).
The teacher opens the letter R.
4.If you want to become smart,
You need to read a lot of books.
To find all the books of the century,
Come to... (Library).
The teacher opens the letter B.
5. Every student understands
To draw, you need... (Angle).
The teacher opens the letter U.
6. Who am I if I am direct?
My main trait? (Ruler).
The teacher opens the letter L.
7. I don't know what the secret is
There are no words for this letter
Only the letters are important
You know this letter. (Letter s).
The teacher opens the letter Y.
8. Does the whole century walk, but not a person? (Watch).
The teacher opens the letter C.
9. No ears, no legs visible.
A ball of thorns is... (Hedgehog).
The teacher opens the letter E.
10. So that there is no trouble,
We can't live without... (Water).
The teacher opens the letter B.
The inscription opens on the board: Kir Bulychev.
Teacher: Well done boys! Today we will get acquainted with the work of Kir Bulychev. Do you think this is his real name or a pseudonym? And why do you think so?
Teacher: You and I already know what a pseudonym is. I suggest you remember.
Teacher: Right, pseudonym translated from Greek - false name; a fictitious name or symbol with which the author signs his work. Name the writers who had pseudonyms.
(The children's answers follow).
Teacher: Right. All pseudonyms, no matter what they are, are divided into certain groups, which are based on the principle of their formation.
Here are some groups:
1. Comic nickname, the purpose of which is to produce a comic effect on readers. For example, M. M. Zoshchenko- Nazar Sinebryukhov, Semyon Kurochkin and others.
2. Nickname associated With geographical objects , most often with place of birth or residence. It can serve as an addition to the real surname. For example, D. N. Mamin - Siberian(present - D.N. Mamin). In early childhood, his family moved to Siberia, which he immediately and forever fell in love with, hence the pseudonym - Sibiryak.
3. Nicknames that are real names of other authors. Veniamin Kaverin. Real name- Zilber Veniamin Alexandrovich. The pseudonym “Kaverin” was taken from a hussar, a friend of young Pushkin.
4. Nickname, formed from the surname of a close relative. Such aliases have: Akhmatova, Garin-Mikhailovsky, Gogol, Mayakovsky, Pleshcheev and Kir Bulychev.
5. You can select pseudonyms formed from mother's first or last name author. Kir Bulychev.
Teacher: Thus, pseudonym Kir Bulychev belongs to two groups at once and is of interest. Real name - Mozheiko Igor Vsevolodovich. The pseudonym is formed from the name of the writer’s wife, Kira Alekseevna Soshinskaya, and the maiden name of her mother, Maria Mikhailovna Bulycheva. Initially, Igor Vsevolodovich’s pseudonym was “Kirill Bulychev”. Subsequently, the name “Kirill” on the covers of books began to be written in abbreviation - “Kir.”, and then the period was shortened, and so it turned out “Kir Bulychev”. There was also the combination Kirill Vsevolodovich Bulychev, although for some reason many people turned to the science fiction writer “Kir Kirillovich”.
Teacher: Do you think writers need pseudonyms? What is the reason for a writer to take a pseudonym?
(The children's reasoning follows).
Teacher: Fine. The presentation will help us learn about the reasons for some well-known and familiar writers.
Example text:
Lewis Carroll- Charles Lutwig Dogeon, famous author of "Alice in Wonderland" English writer, was a mathematician, photographer, logician, and inventor. The pseudonym was not chosen by chance: the writer translated his name - Charles Latwidge - into Latin, it turned out to be “Carolus Ludovicus”, which in English sounds like Carroll Lewis. Then he swapped the words. It was out of the question for a serious scientist to publish fairy tales under his own name. The writer's real surname partially “appeared” in fairy tale character- the clumsy, but witty and resourceful bird Dodo, in which the storyteller portrayed himself.
Real name Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens, American writer. For his pseudonym, he took the words that are said when measuring the depths of a river, “mark - twen”. “A measure of two” is a depth sufficient for the passage of ships, and young Clemens often heard these words while working as a driver on a steamship.
Mark Twain - American writer (1835 - 1910)
Anna Akhmatova- Anna Andreevna Gorenko, a Russian poetess, owes her literary pseudonym to her grandmother, who descended from the Tatar Khan Akhmat. The surname of Akhmatova’s grandmother became the literary name of the young poetess.Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko or Kir Bulychev, until 1982, hid his real name, believing that the management of the Institute where he worked would consider his work frivolous and fire his employee.
Teacher: Would you like to assign yourself a pseudonym? If so, which one? And why? Draw a logo with your nickname.
(What follows is work in pairs and the children’s answers).
Note: It will be better for children to complete this task when working in pairs. If it is difficult for a child to come up with a nickname, then a neighbor can help him, give him hints, ask leading questions, etc.
Teacher: Kir Bulychev- this is not the only pseudonym of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko. It turns out he had a lot of them. Here are some of them:
Igor Mozheiko
Igor Vsevolodovich Vsevolodov
Yu. Lumberjack
Sein Ji Main
Nikolay Lozhkin
Lev Khristoforovich Mints
Yuri Mitin
Sven Thomas Purkyne
B. Tishinsky
S. Fan and others.
Teacher: We can learn about Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko, his family and work by watching the presentation.
Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (1934 - 2003)
(View the presentation with the teacher's comments).Example text:
Teacher: Soviet science fiction writer, orientalist, falerist, screenwriter, State Prize laureate. Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko born in 1934 in Moscow into the family of Vsevolod Nikolaevich Mozheiko and Maria Mikhailovna Bulycheva. In the mother’s second marriage there is a sister, Natalya. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. Met his future wife Kira in student years in a common company. They were both just over twenty years old at the time. Igor Vsevolodovich and Kira Alekseevna lived together all their lives - over forty years. And then, back in 1957, after getting married, they left for a year to Burma, where a lot of construction was going on at that time.
Teacher: Kir Bulychev worked as a translator and correspondent with a specialty in oriental studies.
Oriental studies- a set of scientific disciplines that study history, economics, literature, languages, art, religion, philosophy, ethnography, monuments of material and spiritual culture of the countries of the East. Having been in Burma for a short time, the family returned to Moscow. In 1959, Kir Bulychev entered graduate school at the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1960, daughter Alice is born. After the birth of their daughter, the family goes to Burma for the second time, leaving the little daughter with her grandmother. The first story, "Maung Jo Shall Live", was published in 1961. Since 1963, Kir Bulychev worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies, specializing in the history of Burma. I wrote popular science essays for the magazines “Around the World” and “Asia and Africa Today” because I traveled a lot around the country. Kir Bulychev traveled a lot around the world.
Teacher: He visited China, the Philippines, European countries... Particularly memorable was his trip to India as a translator with the famous director Alexander Zguridi, the first host of the TV show “In the Animal World.” Kir Bulychev was an orientalist, the author of many monographs, a doctor of historical sciences, and has scientific works on the history of Southeast Asia. He really traveled a lot - he traveled almost all over the world. He brought home unusual sculptures, jewelry, and Burmese lacquer boxes. Very fine, elegant work of local craftsmen.
Burmese lacquer boxes
Teacher: He worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies until the end of his days. And he began writing fiction in his free time from work - at the age of 32. Although he published his works exclusively under a pseudonym, no one called him Kir Bulychev. Family, friends, and colleagues always addressed him by name. He began writing science fiction in 1965. The first work of fiction, the story “The Debt of Hospitality,” was published as “a translation of a story by the Burmese writer Maung Sein Ji.” Bulychev subsequently used this name several more times, but most of his science fiction works were published under the pseudonym “Kirill Bulychev.” The writer managed to keep his real name a secret until 1982, when he was awarded the State Prize for the scripts for the film “Through Hardships to the Stars” and the cartoon “The Secret of the Third Planet.” A scientist and a science fiction writer in one person is an unusual combination... Kir Bulychev was interested in a lot of things. He knew well the history and current situation in Burma, where he went on business trips twice and lived there for a total of more than two years.Teacher: At the same time, Kir Bulychev felt the need to write science fiction. At all times, people loved to fantasize. Scary or sweet fantasies about good and evil spirits, about incomprehensible natural phenomena fill everything folk tales. Gradually, man learned more and more about the world around him, and this world itself ceased to be incomprehensible, mysterious and gloomy. The man realized that he could reveal many of the mysteries of the world. With the help of science, he even tried to look into the future. I began to dream about what kind of life would come when humanity mastered all the forces of nature. This is how science fiction arose in literature, giving impetus to thought and scope for human imagination. The first such works belong to the pen of the remarkable French writer last century Jules Verne. Others followed in his footsteps. The books of Soviet science fiction writers are full of faith in man, in his bright future, faith in the victory of justice and happiness.
Jules Verne (1828 – 1905) - French geographer and writer
Teacher: Look at the books of Kir Bulychev in your hands. What do you guys think attracts readers to them? Why doesn't interest in them cool down?(The children's reasoning follows).
Teacher: That’s right, they attract exciting events, extraordinary adventures in which human characters, dreams, and experiences are revealed. After all main character fantastic literature - this is our, earthly man. The person on whom the future depends. Among the writer's first works were fairy-tale and fantastic stories about the girl Alice - a resident of the 21st century. These stories begin a fairy-tale and fantasy cycle of works under the general title “The Girl from the Earth,” which became widely known and popular in the 80-90s of the last century. The very first science fiction works were published in 1965 - these were fairy tales about Alice and the story “When the Dinosaurs Died Out.” Saving an issue in the magazine “Iskatel”, in which the cover had already been printed in circulation - it depicted a can with a dinosaur on a chair, Kir Bulychev bet that he would write a story based on the cover overnight. I wrote... and haven't been able to stop since then...
Teacher: Igor Vsevolodovich and Kira Alekseevna named their daughter in honor of the heroine of Lewis Carroll’s fairy tale “Alice in Wonderland.” Since the name was memorable, and was not so uncommon at that moment. The prototype of Alisa Selezneva, the main character of Bulychev’s works, was the daughter of a science fiction writer. And Seleznev’s surname was the maiden name of Kira Bulychev’s mother-in-law, his wife’s mother. Kir Bulychev loved to “borrow” names for his heroes from relatives and friends. The character from the stories about Guslyar, Professor Lev Khristoforovich Mints, beloved by readers, is very similar to the famous ethnographer Lev Mironovich Mints, a friend of Kir Bulychev. Bulychev's hero is the space medic Pavlysh, whose prototype is the ship's doctor of the Segezha cargo ship Slava Pavlysh.
Teacher: It is impossible to imagine Russian science fiction, literature and science without Kir Bulychev. He was a witty and optimistic person. He wrote at night, lying on the floor. At this time of day he worked well - he could concentrate. During the day he was distracted by endless phone calls. Kir Bulychev loved watching sports programs, especially football. In his youth he loved to go hiking. Wife - Kira Alekseevna Soshinskaya- science fiction writer, artist, illustrator of many of his books, translator, architect by training. Daughter - Alisa Lyutomskaya (Mozheiko) - architect.
Teacher: Besides literary creativity Kir Bulychev had a whole "fan of interests". Guys, do you have any interesting interests or hobbies? Which? Tell us about them?
(The children's stories follow, possibly with presentations).
Collection of 3 A class minerals
Collection of 3 A class crystals
Teacher: As you can see, many of us collect something: stickers, postcards, magnets, model cars, and so on. These items are some of the most common collectibles. But there are memorabilia that are much stranger. We'll find out from the presentation.(View the presentation with the teacher's comments).
Barbie doll collection
Iron collection
Teacher: Kir Bulychev had such an interesting hobby faleristics. How many of you know what this is?(The children's answers follow).
(View the presentation with the teacher's comments).
Example text:
Faleristics- has two meanings: 1. A scientific discipline that studies the history of orders, medals and other insignia. 2. Collecting badges, badges, souvenir, anniversary tokens, etc.
Kir Bulychev had a big one collection of service signs. He showed great interest in history. In addition to service marks, he first collected antique pistols, Then - sabers, military hats: helmets, cocked hats, etc.
Antique pistol
In the collection Kira Bulycheva was, for example, Venetian gondolier's hook from the 19th century a huge stick with a hook at the end, “encrusted” with exotic coins that went to the owner. They were all nailed down with small brass nails.
Moreover, he did not collect all the collections at the same time. When the old hobby was replaced by a new one, the collection was sold, and the creation of the next one began. His collections were not very large or valuable. Kir Bulychev I was no longer collecting paraphernalia, but information about it. Then he wrote books about it. He considered himself a great expert in faleristics. Popular book by Kir Bulychev “Conversations about Faleristics”(1990) on the history of faleristics and award systems, which clearly talks about the origin, history and traditions of awards and insignia.
Teacher: Kir Bulychev made a great contribution to the development of Russian science fiction and science. If we talk about the work of Kir Bulychev, it should be noted that the total number of published works published under his real name is in the hundreds. For the most part, these are works on history, oriental studies, and literary criticism, published in special and popular magazines. In addition, more than two hundred poems and several miniature stories came from Bulychev’s pen. What this fantastic writer hasn’t come up with in his life!
Popular cycles: about the most unusual girl of the 80s Alisa Selezneva- “The Adventures of Alice”, about the fictional city “Great Guslyar”, about the fearless and noble “Doctor Pavlysh”, about the super agent Andrei Bruce.
Works by Kir Bulychev of different genres: adventure, biographical, popular science and non-fiction literature. Thus, the writer’s talent was fully revealed; he wrote detective stories, poems, plays, and various stories. His works have been translated into many languages of the world.
Here are some works by Kir Bulychev:“The Cauldron” (1992), “Cinderella at the Market” (1999), “One Hundred Years Ago”, “Alice and Her Friends in the Labyrinths of History” and many others. In addition to creating his own works, Bulychev translated books by foreign authors into Russian.
In addition, Kir Bulychev is one of the first creators of literary series. The books of each cycle were written over many years, and the main character was not always the main one; sometimes he played a cameo role. The writer worked on the longest and multi-volume cycle about Alice Selezneva all his life.
Teacher: Today we will get acquainted with one work by Kir Bulychev - "A Million Adventures". This is a children's science fiction novel from the Alice's Adventures series. The novel was written in 1976. IN full version first published in 1982. The novel has been translated into Czech, Polish, Uzbek, Moldavian, and Mongolian languages.
Teacher:“A Million Adventures” is the third work about a girl from the future, Alisa Selezneva. First book- “Alice’s Journey” is bright, but too childish, the story is told from the perspective of Alice’s father. Second- “One Hundred Years Ahead” is heavy in content. Third- “A Million Adventures” - the writer succeeds brilliantly. This is where the most successful form of storytelling is. Book four- "Reserve of fairy tales."
Teacher: The book "A Million Adventures" has not yet been filmed, unlike the first two. In the late 1980s, Kir Bulychev wrote a script for a television film, but, unfortunately, it was never filmed. In this film, one of the main characters, a desperate romantic and adventure lover Pavel Geraskin, was supposed to perform a song, the words to which Bulychev also wrote.
(What follows is work from the book with reading of some points).
Example text:
The work consists of four parts-stories, little connected with each other. In fact, "A Million Adventures" consists of three and a half parts. What stories are included in the first part? The first part is several stories. Where does the action take place? The action takes place at the Moscow station for young biologists. The fascinating research and exploits of the Pithecanthropus Hercules only whet the appetite. What planet are Alice and her friends on? They are flying on a real expedition to the mysterious planet Penelope. Where is their first stop? In the tourist city of Jungle, where a very strange character named Fuuks will throw Pashka and Alice into a real medieval world. What awaits the heroes in the third part? In the third part, young biologists set up camp in the jungle of the planet Penelope. However, in addition to exciting discoveries, they will have to face the treachery of a galactic criminal. What old friend does Alice meet? In the fourth part, Alice accepts the offer of her old friend, cosmoarchaeologist Rrrrr, to “come visit and taste the skrruls.” The restless Pashka cannot forgive her for refusing to take him with her.
Note: Since the work is voluminous, you can give some time for independent reading according to the choice and desire of the children.
Conclusions on the work: Fantastic story introduces us to scientific discoveries, hypotheses, ideas, the implementation of which is a matter of the future. The heroes of the story, young biologists, travel to other planets. Alisa Seleznyova and her friends find themselves in amazing adventures. Alice is kind and cheerful - she does many extraordinary things and helps people. The exciting plot is beautifully conveyed through the rich but easy language of Kir Bulychev. The book is read in one sitting.
Teacher: And now, guys, I ask you to fulfill task – color pictures – illustrations to this work. And if anyone wishes, he can act as an artist himself and draw something of his own. We will each work individually.
(Individual work with children is carried out).
(Next, an exhibition of creative children's works is created on the board).
Note: If time permits, then with a commentary and discussion of the completed works, especially those who themselves drew illustrations for the work.
Teacher: Guys, can you imagine, when I was about the same age as you, the whole country read Kir Bulychev’s books, and films based on his works were the most popular television series for children and teenagers. We will learn more about this from the presentation.
(View the presentation with the teacher's comments).
Example text:
Based on the works of Kir Bulychev, many feature and animated films have been shot, comics have been published, and filmstrips have also been released.
Still from the film "Chance", 1984
And all this despite the fact that the writer’s relationship with cinema was very contradictory. The creative collaboration of screenwriter Kir Bulychev with cinema lasted only ten years. First and last film writers were created at the Gorky Film Studio. First experience of working in cinema - “Through Thorns to the Stars”(directed by R. Viktorov, 1980) - turned out to be very successful and promising. The film was well received by the audience, received international prizes and was awarded the State Prize. Nowadays, given the popularity of the film, a technical restoration has been carried out, after which the film again delights audiences at a qualitatively new technical level. Last job Kira Bulycheva became a film in the cinema - "Witches' Dungeon"(directed by Yu. Moroz, 1990).
Kir Bulychev how the actor starred in two films - "Birthmark" according to your story.
Still from the film "Birthmark"
And in a cameo role in the film "Hockey Players". (Mosfilm, 1964, director R. Goldin).
Still from the film "Hockey Players"
In addition, he was the scriptwriter and presenter in the documentary "Date with Comet". More than twenty works by Kir Bulychev have been filmed. Based on the story “One Hundred Years Ahead”(1977) five-episode filmed film "Guest from the Future" is one of the most popular children's films of the mid-1980s. It was Alisa Seleznyova who became the heroine of the popular film “Guest from the Future.”
In 1982, Kir Bulychev became laureate of the State Prize per film "Through hardship to the stars" and cartoon "The Secret of the Third Planet". Moreover, he became winner of the Aelita-97 science fiction prize.
Note: A complete list of feature films, short films, television, animated films, documentaries and films-performances in the application.
Teacher: Guys, share what new did you learn today? What information do you remember most? What did you find most interesting? Where can the information you received be useful? What conclusions can be drawn?
(The children's answers follow).
Teacher: Kir Bulychev - amazing person, who combined enormous erudition, versatile talent, artistic imagination, sincerity, goodwill and amazing modesty. Currently, book "A Million Adventures" is an example of old, correct and good science fiction.
Kir Bulychev said that: “You need to write for children in the same way as for adults, but only better.” All his life he strived for this.
Thank you for the lesson!
Application
Feature films
Throw, or It all started on Saturday
Comet
purple ball
Witches Dungeon
Kidnapping a Sorcerer
Tears fell
Through hardship to the stars
Chance
Short films
Alternative
On a familiar street
Goldfish
Regional domino competition
Birthmark
Experiment-200
Television films and performance films
Choice
Guest from the future
A million adventures. Island of the Rusty General
Can I ask Nina?
Misfire
Glade of fairy tales
Kidnapping a Sorcerer
Snow Maiden
Ability to throw the ball
Cartoons
Two tickets to India
Fount of wisdom
Money box
Pass
The mystery of the third planet
Prisoners of the Yamagiri Maru
Miracles in Guslyar
Apple tree
Documentaries
Date with Comet
Kir Bulychev (real name - Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko) was born in Moscow (October 18, 1934). Arbat boy Igor Mozheiko was always interested in something. When I was very young, I loved stories about scouts and border guard Karatsupa.
At the age of ten he wanted to become an artist and even entered the art school. True, he did not study there for long - he fell ill, a lotI missed it and then was afraid to go back. Igor was probably very worried and was offended by his mother for not persuading him or insisting, but he soon developed new hobbies,Geology and paleontology are completely different.
Igor really wanted“travel, live in a tent, make scientific discoveries”. Imagining himself as an explorer of the Amazonian jungle, he traveled up and down the Moscow region. He diligently studied books about expeditions to the Gobi Desert, collected extensive collections of minerals and, of course, imagined himself as a real geologist with a courageous face and weather-beaten hands...
It seemed that he had a direct path to the geological exploration institute, but it so happened that, according to the Komsomol order, Mozheiko was sent to the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages, and, having graduated from the translation department there, he went to work in a distant Asian country - Burma...
At times it seemed to the young translator that he found himself in some kind of fairy tale world. From the hotel window he could see thousands of ancient Buddhist temples. Before dawn they became blue, purple and somehow airy. Shocked by what he saw, Igor Mozheiko, returning to his homeland, entered graduate school at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences and in 1966 defended his dissertation on medieval Burma on the topic “The Pagan State.”
At the same time, Mozheiko’s daughter Alisa was growing up. She was not too interested in the history of Burma, but she really wanted her dad to forget about his business and tell her something completely unusual. And especially for his daughter, Igor Vsevolodovich happily began to invent fantasy stories about a girl from the 21st century, whom, like his own child, he named Alice. These stories are called “The Girl to Whom Nothing Happens” and “When Did the Dinosaurs Go Extinct?” were published in 1965 in the popular anthology “World of Adventures”. The story invented by Mozheiko (“When did the dinosaurs go extinct?”) seemed to the staff the most successful, and it was urgently inserted into the issue. But how to sign such an unexpected creation? “Igor Mozheiko” seems inconvenient. After all, he’s a historian, a scientist, but here are some dinosaurs in jars."Wife's name plus mother's maiden name"- the author decided and wrote “Kir Bulychev” under the manuscript. This is how one of the most popular modern science fiction writers appeared.
Be that as it may, the fact remains: the serious historian Mozheiko began writing “frivolous” fiction. And, apparently, he really liked this activity, because after the first short stories that laid the foundation for the stories “about Alice”, real “big” books appeared: “The Girl from the Earth” (1974), “One Hundred Years Ago” (1978) ), “A Million Adventures” (1982), “Fidget” (1985), “The New Adventures of Alice” (1990)... Perhaps this is the most famous cycle of works by Kir Bulychev. main character of this cycle is a schoolgirl (in the first stories - still a preschooler) of the 21st century, Alisa Seleznyova. The author gave the name to the heroine in honor of his daughter Alice, born in 1961. Alice's adventures take place in a variety of places and times: on Earth in the 21st century, in space, on the ocean floor, and even in the past, where she climbs in a time machine. There is even another, “internal” cycle, “Alice and Her Friends in the Labyrinths of History,” which tells about the adventures of children of the 21st century in past times.
In the first works, Alice was the only main character who was a child, and the story was told on behalf of cosmobiologist Professor Seleznev, Alice’s father (the author, judging by one of the stories, called him by his real name - Igor). Later, the narration began to be told in third person, and the main characters, along with Alice, were her peers - classmates and friends. Some of the books in the series are aimed at young children. Such books are, in essence, fairy tales; wizards and fairy-tale creatures often act in them, and miracles occur. And in more “adult” books there is a noticeable element of fabulousness.
History is full of secrets and incredible discoveries. Pyramids and sphinxes, unsolved writings and vanished civilizations, magical rituals and treasures of ancient tombs - everything a half-erased stone or a crumbling mummy can tell about...
But Kir Bulychev did not want to write only about Alice. He has written a great many completely different books, completely different from each other: an ironic epic about the provincial town of Velikiy Guslyar and its glorious resident Cornelius Udalov, an “adult” series about the space doctor Vladislav Pavlysh and much, much more...
The famous writer and publicist Igor Mozheiko (Kir Bulychev) collected amazing facts about the unsolved mysteries of ancient civilizations and told about them on the pages of his books. At the same time as the science fiction writer Bulychev, the historian Mozheiko tirelessly wrote his works. He published several monographs, popular science books “7 and 37 Wonders”, “Pirates, Corsairs, Raiders”, “1185. East-West". He also defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic “Buddhism in Burma.”
One can only wonder how Igor Vsevolodovich had enough time and energy for everything. However, no, there was just not enough time, and the science fiction writer Bulychev, together with the historian Mozheiko, dreamed more than anything else about how to somehow increase the day...
Igor Vsevolodovich died on September 5, 2003 after a long illness at the age of 69. He didn’t live 1.5 months before his anniversary.
Slides 11-14
And once Alisa Seleznyova even became a movie star - scripts were written for the animated film “The Secret of the Third Planet” and a five-part series feature film"Guest from the future." And each new meeting with a girl from the 21st century caused both readers and viewers great delight. Films have been made based on the works of Kir Bulychev. Cartoons.
What do you remember about Kir Bulychev?
Summary for the literary reading lesson "Kir Bulychev "Around the World in Three Hours"" 4th grade
07.09.2015 1821 349 Khujumborova Zamira MirzodzhanovnaGoal: to develop methods of dialogue learning through work in groups, mental activity through the use of elements of critical thinking and ICT.
Move.
I.Organizational stage:
A) Greeting.
-Hello guys. Let's smile and look at the board. See how the sun smiles tenderly at you
- Good morning!!!
Have a good day!!!
And from the sun
And from me!!!
Musical warm-up “We are dancing robots” (3 min)
B) division into 4 groups (according to tokens-emblems)
C) forms are distributed - an assessment sheet for each group.
II. Checking homework
According to the “Aquarium” strategy (5 min)
The teacher approaches each child with an aquarium in his hands, the children take fish out of it and ask questions about the topics covered.
(individual work gets emoticons for it)
III. Operational stage.
1. Watch a video (fragment from the film “Guest from the Future”) (4 min)
After watching the video, children in groups have an exploratory conversation and make a poster on the topic
“Good - bad” and protect him. (10 min.)
2. Literary quiz (individual work) (4 min)
-What evidence did the children find?
- What was written on it?
- What country does Pashka call?
Where did Alice meet talking bushes?
-What was the inscription on the plastic bag?
-What were the other banks like?
-Did Alice have any other friends besides Pashka?
-What was the name of Alice's friend who had six arms?
- What was the population of Australia and New Zealand?
-How long did it take for Alisa to stand at the counter at Vnukovo airport?
- What did she fly to Sydney on? In what time?
- What was the name of the aircraft on which Alice and her father traveled?
- What is she using to go to the underwater base?
-What does Alice ask the duty officer at the underwater base?
-Who controlled Pegasus?
- Who did the girl find in the abandoned bay?
-What did the employees say about S. Ivanov?
-What did he do that everyone was delighted with?
-Did Alice catch him? Who was she chasing?
- What would you do if you were Alice?
3 “Letter to Alice” - work in groups (write a letter), and then each group reads the written letter. (13min)
V. House. exercise.
Write a story “Alice's New Adventures” (1 min)
VI.Evaluation
Each group evaluates the work of the other group with comments. (2 minutes)
VII. Reflection (3min)
- Guys, in front of you is a poster depicting a starry sky, your task is to place stars with wishes on the poster. If you liked the lesson, stick on red stars; if there was something unclear, put on green stars; if you didn’t like the lesson, put on yellow stars.
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Literary reading
4th grade
Voronezhskaya Tatyana Sergeevna
MBOU Secondary School No. 6, Novy village
Primorsky Krai Nadezhdinsky District
Topic: Kir Bulychev. Excerpt from the story “Bushes”.
Purpose: to introduce the life and work of science fiction writer K. Bulychev; to interest students in his works for further reading; read an excerpt from the story “Alice’s Travels”; replenish children's vocabulary with new words; practice fluent expressive reading skills; develop memory, speech, thinking; learn to evaluate your own and your friends’ work in class independently; refer to additional search for material.
During the classes.
I. Organizing time.
II. Checking homework. Work in pairs.
Now let's check what you've done homework. You will give your own assessment to your seatmate, after reading his story, to the completed drawing on the theme “Space” - by attaching a sticker with the student’s name.
Exhibition of children's works on a board with an assessment. Checked by the teacher, 5-6 works are read at the children's choice.
What helped you in creating these works?
III. Speech warm-up. Updating knowledge.
1 slide. Let's fly on a space boat with Alice
To the land of Fantasy,
Again with her friends:
The porthole was repaired by a mechanic.
Who is he? Explain yourself!
Read the lines “bird market”.
Read the first two lines with delight, the next two with surprise, and the last, observing punctuation marks.
Name the words that were already encountered in the last lesson (Alice, porthole, mechanic).
What is the name of the cartoon featuring this heroine? State her last name (Selezneva).
Who was her dad? Say his last name.
Who is a mechanic? What was his name in the cartoon? (Green)
Name a word that consists of two roots (spaceboat).
What kind of boat is this?
Slide 2-3: portrait, autobiography of Kir Bulychev.
Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (pseudonym: Kir Bulychev, Maun Sein-Ji) was born on October 18, 1934 in Moscow.
After finishing school he entered the Moscow state institute Foreign Languages named after Maurice Thorez, who graduated in 1957.
For two years he worked in Burma as a translator and correspondent for the APN.
IV. Reporting the topic of the lesson and setting objectives.
1. Introduction to the topic.
Have you guessed what work we will read and who wrote it? Which heroes will we meet?
Can we say that a work of fiction is a fairy tale?
What common?
This is what we explore in class. On the board: FANTASY = FAIRY TALE. 4slide
V. Exhibition of books by K. Bulychev 5-12 slide.
VI. Working on an excerpt from the story "Alice's Journey".
Name what punctuation marks are very common in the work? So, think about how you should read them.
2. Reading by children “in a chain”, by the teacher, of an excerpt from the story “Bushes”.
Vocabulary work as you read the passage:
Scout boat
Dunes
Wardroom
Name synonyms for the words: passed, missed.
When do they say that? “I looked in fascination like a rabbit at a boa constrictor.”
Flamethrower
When do they say that? "They are strong as lions."
They sighed blissfully - How is this?
When do they say that? “He doesn’t have a penny of sense...”
VII. Lesson summary.
Which Alice's adventure did you read about?
Guys, do you think science fiction could have arisen without fairy tales?
What do fantasy literature and fairy tales have in common?
What is fantastic and unusual about what happened in the story?
Can plants sigh blissfully?
VIII. Assessing children's work.
Stand up, those children who rate their work in class as excellent. And who thinks that something failed in their work today?
Slide 13 For the most curious.
The ancient Greeks called the brother of Morpheus, the god of sleep, Phantasus. He was in charge of illusions on Olympus. This is where the word “FANTASY” comes from (from the Greek “IMAGINATION”). It is thanks to imagination that a person is able to echo. From the same root is derived “FANTASTIC” (from the Greek “ART OF IMAGINING”) - a term for literary works, depicting the incredible as real and the real as incredible. She is able to look into areas that are beyond the reach of “ordinary literature”, and tear the reader away from everyday life, glorify exploits, and transport to the distant future.
Lesson summary
in literary reading
4th grade
Lesson topic:
« Kir Bulychev
"Alice's Journey"
Teacher: Fedorenko E.A.
Yelets 2012
Lesson topic: Kir Bulychev. "Alice's Journey"
Lesson objectives:
introduce the life and work of science fiction writer K. Bulychev;
to interest students in his works;
read an excerpt from the story “Alice’s Travels”;
practice fluent expressive reading skills;
develop cognitive interest, memory, ingenuity,
instill an interest in reading science fiction literature.
Lesson type: learning new material.
During the classes.
Organizing time. slide 1
Everyone calmly entered the classroom.
Everyone stood up at their desks beautifully,
We greeted each other politely.
They sat down quietly, with their backs straight.
I see our class anywhere!
Well, let's start the lesson then!
Communicate the topic and objectives of the lesson. slide 2
Speech warm-up. slide 3
You can't count them!
And who just invented them -
Cheerful, blue?
Must have been torn off
A piece of the sky
We did a little magic
And they made a flower.
(E. Serova)
Read the poem "Bird Market".
How did you understand what flower they were talking about?
What helped her with this? (Fantasy.)
Read the first two lines with delight, the next two with surprise, the rest with mystery.
Checking homework. slide 4
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1. The name of the professor, the creator of the robot boy.
2. Robot boy name
3. The name of the real boy the robot looked like.
4. His name.
5. In what month did these amazing adventures begin?
6. The hotel where the professor stayed.
b) Reading syncwines.
3. Checking individual work.
What keyword did you get from the crossword puzzle? (Mozheiko)
Getting to know the life and work of the writer.
Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko is the real name of Kir Bulychev. He was born in Moscow on October 18, 1934. slide 6
Arbat boy Igor Mozheiko was always interested in something. When I was very young, I loved stories about scouts. At the age of ten, he wanted to become an artist and even entered art school. True, he did not study there for long - he got sick, missed a lot, and then was afraid to go back. Igor was probably very worried and resentful of his mother for not persuading him or insisting, but he soon developed new hobbies, completely different ones - geology and paleontology.
Igor really wanted “travel, live in a tent, make scientific discoveries”. Imagining himself as a researcher, he walked the length and breadth of the Moscow region. He diligently studied Ivan Efremov’s books about paleontological expeditions to the Gobi Desert, collected extensive collections of minerals and, of course, imagined himself as a real geologist with a courageous face and weather-beaten hands...
It seemed that he had a direct path to the geological exploration institute, but it so happened that Mozheiko entered the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages, and, after graduating from the translation department there, he went to work in a distant Asian country - Burma...
At times it seemed to the young translator that he found himself in some kind of fairy-tale world. From the hotel window he could see thousands of ancient Buddhist temples. Before dawn they became blue, purple and somehow airy.
Shocked by what he saw, Igor Mozheiko, returning to his homeland, entered graduate school at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences and in 1966 defended his dissertation on medieval Burma on the topic “The Pagan State.”
Research and work on monographs began. Life seemed to be going along a well-worn track, but... At the same time, Mozheiko’s daughter Alisa was growing up. She was not too interested in the history of Burma, but she really wanted her dad to forget about his business and tell her something completely unusual.
And especially for his daughter, Igor Vsevolodovich happily began to invent fantastic stories about a girl from the 21st century, whom, like his own child, he named Alice. slide 7
These stories, entitled “The Girl to Whom Nothing Happens,” were published in 1965 in the popular anthology “World of Adventures.” And soon an interesting story happened with the Iskatel magazine, which published detective stories and science fiction. Somehow a real emergency happened in the editorial office of this glorious publication. Just before submitting the materials to the printing house, it was decided not to publish one of the foreign science fiction stories. However, as luck would have it, the cover of the upcoming issue with an illustration for this story had already been printed. From the cover, a tiny dinosaur sitting in a jar looked sadly at the upset editorial staff. slide 8
The drawing urgently required an explanation, and several people, saving the situation, decided to write a fantastic story, the best of which was to be included in the collection the next day. Orientalist scientist Igor Mozheiko also took part in the unexpected competition. He honestly sat all night at the typewriter, and in the morning he brought his essay to the editorial office. The story invented by Mozheiko (“When did the dinosaurs go extinct?”) seemed to the staff the most successful, and it was urgently inserted into the issue. But how to sign such an unexpected creation? “Igor Mozheiko” seems inconvenient. After all, he’s a historian, a scientist, but here are some dinosaurs in jars. "Wife's name plus mother's maiden name"- the author decided and wrote “Kir Bulychev” under the manuscript. This is how one of the most popular modern science fiction writers appeared. slide 9
Be that as it may, the fact remains: the serious historian Mozheiko began writing “frivolous” fiction. And, apparently, he really liked this activity, because after the first short stories that laid the foundation for the stories “about Alice”, real “big” books appeared: “The Girl from the Earth” (1974), “One Hundred Years Ago” (1978) ), “A Million Adventures” (1982), “Fidget” (1985), “The New Adventures of Alice” (1990)... And once Alisa Seleznyova even became a movie star - scripts were written for the animated film “The Secret of the Third Planet” and the five-part feature film “The Guest” from the future". And each new meeting with a girl from the 21st century caused both readers and viewers great delight.
But Kir Bulychev did not want to write only about Alice. He has written a great many completely different books, completely different from each other: an ironic epic about the provincial town of Velikiy Guslyar and its glorious resident Cornelius Udalov, an “adult” series about the space doctor Vladislav Pavlysh and much, much more...
At the same time, Igor Vsevolodovich did not abandon his scientific studies. slide 10 Simultaneously with the science fiction writer Bulychev, the historian Mozheiko tirelessly wrote his works. He published several monographs, popular science books “7 and 37 Wonders”, “Pirates, Corsairs, Raiders”, “1185. East-West". He also defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic “Buddhism in Burma.”
One can only wonder how Igor Vsevolodovich had enough time and energy for everything. However, no, there was just not enough time, and the science fiction writer Bulychev, together with the historian Mozheiko, dreamed more than anything else about how to somehow increase the day...
Igor Vsevolodovich died on September 5, 2003 after a long illness at the age of 69. He didn’t live 1.5 months before his anniversary. slide11
Films, cartoons, and performances have been staged based on the works of Kir Bulychev.
2. Verification work. Mini-test on the writer's biography . slide12
1. Real name Bulychev
a) Veltistov b) Mozheiko c) Gromov
2. Igor Vsevolodovich was born in
a) Moscow b) Yelets c) St. Petersburg
3. What did you not want to become as a child?
a) geologist b) mathematician c) artist
3. Mutual verification.
Physical education minute. slide13
We're flying away on a rocket.
Get up on your toes,
And then hands down.
One two three four -
Here's a rocket flying up! (1-2 - stand on your toes, arms up, palms forming a “rocket dome”; 3-4 - main stand.)
And now the step is in place
And now the step is in place.
Legs up! Stop, one, two! (Walk in place.)
Raise our shoulders higher
And then we lower them. (Raise and lower your shoulders.)
Place your hands in front of your chest
And we perform jerks. (Hands in front of chest, jerks with arms.)
We stretched with all our hearts, (Stretching - arms up and to the sides.)
And they returned to the place again. (Children sit down)
Work on the topic of the lesson.
Introducing the characters of the work (excerpt from the cartoon “The Secret of the Third Planet”).
Read the title of the passage. slide 15
2. Vocabulary work.
a) explanation of difficult words slide 16
Dunes, hollow, hold, porthole, wardroom, enchanted, compartment, flamethrower
b) reading difficult words syllable by syllable. Choral reading. slide17
space boat, reconnaissance boat, sandy, silvery, euphonious,
3. Primary reading along the chain.
1 part With. 150 to the words “And at that moment we heard quiet, euphonious singing.”
Where did you find the plants?
What did they look like?
What did the heroes hear?
part 2 With. 151 to the words “Green looked frightened, and his beard was flying as if from the wind.”
Who is Green?
Where was the singing coming from? What did this portend?
Part 3 With. 152 to the words “One by one the bushes followed their leader.”
What scared the mechanic Zeleny?
Part 4 With. 154 to the words “... moved towards me in close formation.”
How did people behave?
How did the plants behave?
How this story ends, you will find out by reading the text to the end yourself with a “buzz” reading.
How did you manage to pacify the plants?
How did Alice guess what they needed?
What's so fantastic about this story? What's closest to reality?
Consolidation of what has been learned.
On whose behalf is the story being told? Name the other characters in the story.
What did you like and remember about the story? What was the funniest, most exciting, or most intense moment?
2. Independent work. Compiling a syncwine. slide 18
Curious, smart.
He flies, gets acquainted, gets to know.
Alice explores outer space.
Dreamer.
3. Check independent work. (students read their work)
Summing up the lesson.
2. Conversation.
Mechanic Zeleny considered his trip unsuccessful, but for Alice it was successful - many new impressions and friends. What do you think about the lesson? Have you acquired new knowledge?
3. Commenting and ratings.
Homework. slide20
Reflection. slide 21
Many people enjoy singing and clapping, especially children, teenagers and young adults. And Israeli scientists from Ben Gurion University managed to prove that singing and clapping is good for health.