Abstract of the OOD “Pies for Mishka and Masha” on cognitive development with elements of experimentation in the younger group. consultation (junior group)


Read a fairy tale about Mashenka and the bear

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Mashenka.

Once the girlfriends got together in the forest to pick mushrooms and berries. They came to invite Mashenka with them.

“Grandfather, grandmother,” says Mashenka, “let me go into the forest with my friends.” Grandfather and grandmother answer: “Go, just make sure you don’t lag behind your friends, otherwise you’ll get lost.” The girls came to the forest. Here Mashenka - tree by tree, bush by bush - and went far away. She started calling around and calling her friends, but they didn’t respond. Mashenka walked through the forest and entered the very thicket. He sees a hut. Mashenka knocked on the door - no answer. She pushed the door - the door opened. And in that hut there lived a bear. Only he wasn’t at home then. The bear returned in the evening. He saw Mashenka and was happy. “Yeah,” he says, “now I won’t let you go!” You will live with me, light the stove, cook porridge. Masha pushed, grieved, but nothing could be done. She began to live in a hut. The bear goes into the forest and tells you not to leave the hut. - And if you leave, I’ll catch you and eat you! Mashenka began to think about how she could escape from the bear. There is forest all around, there is no one to ask. She thought and thought and came up with an idea. One day a bear comes, and Mashenka says: “Bear, let me go to the village for a day, I’ll bring gifts to my grandparents.” “No,” says the bear, “I won’t let you go.” Give me some gifts, I'll carry them myself. And that’s exactly what Mashenka needs! She baked pies and said to the bear: “I’ll put the pies in a box, and you take them.” Yes, remember: don’t open the box on the way, don’t take out the pies. I’ll climb up the oak tree and keep an eye on you! “Okay,” the bear answers, “give me the box!” Mashenka says: “Look if it’s raining!” As soon as the bear came out onto the porch, Mashenka climbed into the box and placed a dish of pies on her head. The bear returned and saw that the box was ready. He put him on his back and went to the village. The bear walks between the fir trees, between the birches, goes down into the ravines, and up the hills. He walked and walked, got tired and said: “I’ll sit on a tree stump and eat a hot pie!” And Mashenka from the box: “I see, I see!” Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa! “Look, she’s so big-eyed,” says the bear. I moved on. He walked and walked, stopped and said: “I’ll sit on a tree stump and eat a cold pie!” And Mashenka from the box again: “I see, I see!” Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! - How cunning she is! He sits high, looks far away,” the bear was surprised and walked faster. A bear came to the village and found the house where my grandparents lived. - Knock-Knock! Unlock! I brought gifts from Mashenka. And the dogs sensed the bear and rushed at him. The bear got scared and ran into the forest without looking back. Grandfather and grandmother came out here. They see a box, and Mashenka is sitting in the box, alive and healthy. They began to hug and kiss Mashenka and call her smart.

Masha and the Bear - Russian folk tale

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Mashenka.

Once the girlfriends got together in the forest to pick mushrooms and berries. They came to invite Mashenka with them.

“Grandfather, grandmother,” says Mashenka, “let me go into the forest with my friends!”

Grandfather and grandmother answer:

“Go, just make sure you don’t lag behind your friends, otherwise you’ll get lost.”

The girls came to the forest and began picking mushrooms and berries. Here Mashenka - tree by tree, bush by bush - and went far, far away from her friends.

She started calling around and calling them. But my girlfriends don’t hear, they don’t respond.

Mashenka walked and walked through the forest - she got completely lost.

She came to the very wilderness, to the very thicket. He sees a hut standing there. Mashenka knocked on the door - no answer. She pushed the door, the door opened.

Mashenka entered the hut and sat down on a bench by the window.

She sat down and thought:

“Who lives here? Why can’t I see anyone?..” And in that hut lived a huge bear. Only he wasn’t at home then: he was walking through the forest. The bear returned in the evening, saw Mashenka, and was delighted.

“Yeah,” he says, “now I won’t let you go!” You will live with me. You will light the stove, you will cook porridge, you will feed me porridge.

Masha pushed, grieved, but nothing could be done. She began to live with the bear in the hut.

The bear goes into the forest for the whole day, and Mashenka is told not to leave the hut without him.

“And if you leave,” he says, “I’ll catch you anyway and then I’ll eat you!”

Mashenka began to think about how she could escape from the bear. There are forests all around, he doesn’t know which way to go, there’s no one to ask...

She thought and thought and came up with an idea.

One day a bear comes from the forest, and Mashenka says to him:

“Bear, bear, let me go to the village for a day: I’ll bring gifts for grandma and grandpa.”

“No,” says the bear, “you will get lost in the forest.” Give me some gifts, I'll take them myself!

And that’s exactly what Mashenka needs!

She baked pies, took out a big, big box and said to the bear:

“Here, look: I’ll put the pies in a box, and you take them to grandpa and grandma.” Yes, remember: don’t open the box on the way, don’t take out the pies. I’ll climb up the oak tree and keep an eye on you!

“Okay,” the bear answers, “give me the box!” Mashenka says:

- Go out onto the porch and see if it’s raining! As soon as the bear came out onto the porch, Mashenka immediately climbed into the box and placed a plate of pies on her head.

The bear returned and saw that the box was ready. He put him on his back and went to the village.

A bear walks between fir trees, a bear wanders between birch trees, goes down into ravines, and up hills. He walked and walked, got tired and said:

I'll sit on a tree stump and eat a pie!

And Mashenka from the box:

See see! Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa!

“Look, she’s so big-eyed,” says the bear, “she sees everything!” He picked up the box and moved on.

He walked and walked and walked and walked, stopped, sat down and said:

I'll sit on a tree stump and eat a pie!

And Mashenka from the box again:

See see! Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa!

The bear was surprised:

- How cunning she is! He sits high and looks far away! He got up and walked quickly.

I came to the village, found the house where my grandparents lived, and let’s knock on the gate with all our might:

- Knock-Knock! Unlock, open! I brought you some gifts from Mashenka.

And the dogs sensed the bear and rushed at him. They run and bark from all the yards.

The bear got scared, put the box at the gate and ran into the forest without looking back.

Grandfather and grandmother came out to the gate. They see that the box is standing.

- What's in the box? - says the grandmother.

And grandfather lifted the lid, looked and couldn’t believe his eyes: Mashenka was sitting in the box, alive and healthy.

Grandfather and grandmother were delighted. They began to hug Mashenka, kiss her, and call her smart.

The Tale of Masha and the Bear in Pictures

Grandmother and grandfather see off Mashenka:

Masha got lost in the forest and began to look for the way back:

The bear sheltered the girl and she began to live with him:

Teddy bear brings pies to grandparents:

The bear got scared and runs away from the village:

Masha and the Bear

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(Russian folktale)

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Mashenka.

Once the girlfriends got together in the forest to pick mushrooms and berries. They came to invite Mashenka with them.

“Grandfather, grandmother,” says Mashenka, “let me go into the forest with my friends!”

Grandfather and grandmother answer:

- Go, just make sure you don’t lag behind your friends, otherwise you’ll get lost.

The girls came to the forest and began picking mushrooms and berries. Here Mashenka - tree by tree, bush by bush - and went far, far away from her friends.

She began to call around, began to call them, but her friends did not hear, did not respond.

Mashenka walked and walked through the forest - she got completely lost.

She came into the very wilderness, into the very thicket. He sees a hut standing there. Mashenka knocked on the door - no answer. She pushed the door - the door opened.

Mashenka entered the hut and sat down on a bench by the window.

She sat down and thought:

“Who lives here? Why is no one visible?..”

And in that hut lived a huge bear. Only he wasn’t at home then: he was walking through the forest.

The bear returned in the evening, saw Mashenka, and was delighted.

“Yeah,” he says, “now I won’t let you go!” You will live with me. You will light the stove, you will cook porridge, you will feed me porridge.

Masha pushed, grieved, but nothing could be done. She began to live with the bear in the hut.

The bear will go into the forest for the whole day, and Mashenka is told not to leave the hut without him.

“And if you leave,” he says, “I’ll catch you anyway and then I’ll eat you!”

Mashenka began to think about how she could escape from the bear. There are forests all around, he doesn’t know which way to go, there’s no one to ask...

She thought and thought and came up with an idea.

One day a bear comes from the forest, and Mashenka says to him:

“Bear, bear, let me go to the village for a day: I’ll bring gifts for grandma and grandpa.”

“No,” says the bear, “you will get lost in the forest.” Give me some gifts, I'll carry them myself.

And that’s exactly what Mashenka needs!

She baked pies, took out a big, big box and said to the bear:

“Here, look: I’ll put the pies in this box, and you take them to grandpa and grandma.” Yes, remember: don’t open the box on the way, don’t take out the pies. I’ll climb up the oak tree and keep an eye on you!

“Okay,” the bear answers, “give me the box!”

Mashenka says:

- Go out onto the porch and see if it’s raining!

As soon as the bear came out onto the porch, Mashenka immediately climbed into the box and placed a plate of pies on her head.

The bear returned and saw that the box was ready. He put him on his back and went to the village.

A bear walks between fir trees, a bear wanders between birch trees, goes down into ravines, and up hills. He walked and walked, got tired and said:

- I’ll sit on a tree stump and eat a pie!

And Mashenka from the box:

- See see! Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa!

“Look, she’s so big-eyed,” says the bear, “she sees everything!”

He picked up the box and walked on. He walked and walked, walked and walked, stopped, sat down and said:

- I’ll sit on a tree stump and eat a pie!

And Mashenka from the box again:

- See see! Don't sit on the tree stump, Don't eat the pie! Bring it to grandma, bring it to grandpa!

The bear was surprised:

- How cunning she is! He sits high and looks far away!

He got up and walked quickly.

I came to the village, found the house where my grandparents lived, and let’s knock on the gate with all our might:

- Knock-Knock! Unlock, open! I brought you some gifts from Mashenka.

And the dogs sensed the bear and rushed at him. They run and bark from all the yards.

The bear got scared, put the box at the gate and ran into the forest without looking back.

Grandfather and grandmother came out to the gate. They see that the box is standing.

- What's in the box? - says the grandmother.

And grandfather lifted the lid, looked - and couldn’t believe his eyes: Mashenka was sitting in the box, alive and healthy.

Grandfather and grandmother were delighted. They began to hug Mashenka, kiss her, and call her smart.

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Fairy tale Masha and the Bear

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Mashenka.

Once the girlfriends got together in the forest to pick mushrooms and berries. They came to invite Mashenka with them.

“Grandfather, grandmother,” says Mashenka, “let me go into the forest with my friends!”

Grandfather and grandmother answer:

“Go, just make sure you don’t lag behind your friends, otherwise you’ll get lost.”

The girls came to the forest and began picking mushrooms and berries. Here Mashenka - tree by tree, bush by bush - and went far, far away from her friends.

She started calling around and calling them. But my girlfriends don’t hear, they don’t respond.

Mashenka walked and walked through the forest - she got completely lost.

She came to the very wilderness, to the very thicket. He sees a hut standing there. Mashenka knocked on the door - no answer. She pushed the door, the door opened.

Mashenka entered the hut and sat down on a bench by the window.

She sat down and thought:

“Who lives here? Why is no one visible?..”

And in that hut lived a huge bear. Only he wasn’t at home then: he was walking through the forest.

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