Our projects. Project “Children's Magazine. Presentation on the topic "Murzilka" Literary reading grade 2 project children's magazine

Answers to tasks. Kutyavina S.V. Notebook on literary reading. Grade 2

Answers to pages 42 - 43

1. Write the name of your favorite children's magazine.

2. Think and write why it is called that.

It is named after the fabulous creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka.

3. Write what headings are in this magazine.

"Murzilka Art Gallery", "Murzilka Detective Agency", "It's interesting!", comic book "The Adventures of Murzilka",there are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring and homemade, works of modern children's writers are also published.

4. Find out which of your classmates read this magazine. Write down the number of these guys in a number.

5. Present an illustrated story about your favorite magazine on this page. Ask your mom or dad to help you.

Murzilka is a popular children's literary and art magazine.
It has been published since May 16, 1924 and is addressed to children of primary school age. For 90 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its release has never been interrupted. In 2012, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of RecordsTM: "Murzilka" is a children's magazine with the longest publication period.


It is named after the fabulous creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka.


The main difference between the magazine for children "Murzilka" is high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agniya Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, Mikhail Prishvin, Konstantin Paustovsky, Valentin Berestov, Yuri Korinets, Sergey Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky, A. Mityaev, Andrey Usachev, Marina Moskvina, Viktor Lunin, Leonid Yakhnin, Mikhail Yasnov. Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, children's poems.



Artists such as Evgeny Charushin, Yuri Vasnetsov, Aminadav Kanevsky, Tatyana Mavrina, Viktor Chizhikov, Nikolai Ustinov, Galina Makaveeva, Georgy Yudin, Maxim Mitrofanov have worked and continue to work in the magazine.
"Murzilka" is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living on the periphery, the magazine still serves as an addition to literature textbooks. The permanent sections of the magazine are full of interesting, educational materials, there are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring and homemade.

  • Choose the magazine you would like to talk about. For example, the children's magazine "Murzilka".
  • Find information about the creation of the magazine, about its name.
  • What sources of information will you use? Write it down.

Murzilka magazine, Internet.

  • Take notes (briefly write down what you learned).
  • The journal was created in 1924. Published since May 16, 1924.
    Named after a fabulous creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka.
    The image has changed in 1937, thanks to the artist Aminadav Kanevsky.
    Murzilka a fluffy magical hero, yellow as a dandelion, in a red beret and scarf, with a camera over his shoulder.
  • What section of the magazine did you find interesting? Why?

I like the "Murzilka Art Gallery" section, because it tells about modern masters of book illustration, and also presents the illustrations of the artists themselves. This is very interesting for me, because I myself draw illustrations for books that I read and love.

  • What part of the section did you like? Who is its author? What is it called?

I really liked the story of I. Antonova "Experiment" (magazine "Murzilka", No. 2, 1999)

  • Write down the names of the works that made you smile, laugh.

I. Antonova "Experiment", Ya. Akim. "There is a student in our class", L. Panteleev "Letter" you ".

I like to read Murzilka magazine because "Murzilka" is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living on the periphery, the magazine still serves as an addition to literature textbooks. The permanent sections of the magazine are full of interesting, educational materials, there are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring and homemade.

So, MY MESSAGE TO THE CLASS:

Murzilka is a popular children's literary and art magazine.
It has been published since May 16, 1924 and is addressed to children of primary school age. For 90 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its release has never been interrupted. In 2012, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of RecordsTM: "Murzilka" is a children's magazine with the longest publication period.
It is named after the fabulous creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka.
The main difference between the magazine for children "Murzilka" is high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agniya Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, Mikhail Prishvin, Konstantin Paustovsky, Valentin Berestov, Yuri Korinets, Sergey Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky, A. Mityaev, Andrey Usachev, Marina Moskvina, Viktor Lunin, Leonid Yakhnin, Mikhail Yasnov. Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, children's poems.
Artists such as Evgeny Charushin, Yuri Vasnetsov, Aminadav Kanevsky, Tatyana Mavrina, Viktor Chizhikov, Nikolai Ustinov, Galina Makaveeva, Georgy Yudin, Maxim Mitrofanov have worked and continue to work in the magazine.
"Murzilka" is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living on the periphery, the magazine still serves as an addition to literature textbooks. The permanent sections of the magazine are full of interesting, educational materials, there are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring and homemade.

In May 2014, Murzilka magazine celebrates its 90th anniversary since its foundation. Several generations of children in our country have been brought up on the materials of the Murzilka magazine. The purpose of the presented interactive presentation "To the 90th anniversary of the Murzilka magazine" (hereinafter referred to as the Presentation) is to inform students about the history of creation, development and this publication. Slides of the Presentation tell about the writers and artists whose works are published on the pages of the Murzilka magazine. The Murzilka magazine is aimed at children aged 6 to 12 and serves as an excellent base for instilling in them love for the Motherland, nature, people, etc.
The first slide of the Presentation introduces students to a cheerful little man - Murzilka, who in 1887 arose as a result of the work of the Russian writer Anna Borisovna Khvolson. Outwardly, Murzilka of that time was absolutely different from our contemporary.

In connection with the outbreak of the First World War, the publication of the Murzilka magazine was suspended.
And only from May 16, 1924, the first Soviet children's magazine "Murzilka" began to be published, in which the main character was transformed into ... the boy's dog Petya.

The modern look of Murzilka was invented by the artist Aminadav Kanevsky, who painted it in 1937.

From the beginning of its formation to the present, the editors of the Murzilka magazine have been publishing the most interesting children's stories and poems by the best Russian writers (S. Marshak, K. Chukovsky, S. Mikhalkov, B. Zakhoder, A. Barto, M. Prishvin) on its pages. , K. Paustovsky, N. Nosov, E. Uspensky and many others).

Separately, it is necessary to note the colorful and fabulous design of the magazine, which is the result of the work of excellent artists (T. Mavrina, V. Chizhikov, A. Kanevsky, E. Rachev, N. Ustinov, L. Tokmakov, E. Charushin, etc.). The editors of the magazine pay great attention to introducing children to the masterpieces of world art.

The magazine "Murzilka" is unique in its history, because for its 90 years, its release did not stop. In this regard, in 2011 the magazine was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as "the magazine for children with the longest publication period." Even during the Great Patriotic War, the magazine was published. An interesting fact is that the July issue of the Murzilka magazine of 1941 was 75% devoted to the biography and work of M.Yu. Lermontov (15 pages out of 20), which speaks of raising children on the glorious traditions of the past of our country.

The magazine "Murzilka" is currently being issued in a beautiful design and on excellent paper. But in addition to the paper version, there is also an electronic version of the magazine on the website http://www.murzilka.org/.

Murzilka magazine has a great addition in the form of charades, crossword puzzles, riddles, puzzles and other games. In the Presentation, these additions are also given attention. It is proposed to draw a clown, solve two crossword puzzles and one rebus. All these games are presented in an interactive form.

The slide "Draw a clown" is aimed at children studying in a special correctional school and shows the principle of drawing a clown with a broken line by numbers.

The slide "Solve the crossword puzzle and find out the magic item" allows you to solve the crossword puzzle together with the children by adding missing words in the name of the item (... - invisible, ... - self-assembly, etc.).

A slide with a crossword puzzle "Grammatical addition and subtraction" will show children how such crossword puzzles are solved.

A slide with a rebus demonstrates the principle of solving puzzles (focused on students of a special correctional school).

The conclusion of the Presentation is the “Music Page” slide, which displays the history of the Murzilka magazine by filming magazine covers (one cover for each year) for the period from 1924 to 2014. The magazine covers are shown against the background of musical accompaniment - a song about Murzilka (words by S. Lezhneva, music by O. Yudakhina).

At the end of the Presentation is a list of sources of information and links to illustrations.

Performer: student 6 "a" class Suleimenova Kamila.

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Murzilka is a popular children's literary and art magazine. It has been published since May 1924 and is addressed to children from 6 to 12 years old. For 87 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its release has never been interrupted.

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It is named after the fabulous creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka. Murzilka got his name thanks to the mischievous and prankster - a little forest man who existed in popular books for children of the late 19th century. It was a little man in a tailcoat, with a cane and a monocle. Then the image of the forest Murzilka changed to the image of an ordinary small dog helping everyone who is in trouble. But Murzilka did not last long in the guise of a puppy.

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In 1937, the famous artist Aminadav Kanevsky created a new image of Murzilka. Since then, a yellow hero has been living in the children's edition of Murzilka, wearing a red beret and scarf, with a camera slung over his shoulder.

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The main difference between the magazine for children "Murzilka" is high-quality children's literature. Over the years Agnia Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, M. Prishvin, K. Paustovsky collaborated with the magazine ... Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, children's poems.

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Murzilka is not only stories and fairy tales for children, it is also useful reading for children. The regular sections of the magazine, interesting and informative, are a worthy addition to the in-depth study of school subjects: the Russian language (“Detective Agency”, “How the Word Appeared”), geography (“Traveling and Discoveries - Great Geographical Discoveries”), natural sciences (Red Book of Murzilka ), labor (achievements of science and technology in the headings), physical education (“Champion”), OBZH (“School of Security”), fine arts (“Let's go to the museum”, “Art Gallery”, “Murzilka Art Gallery”). In each issue of "Murzilka" there are games and crosswords, riddles and puzzles, rebuses, coloring books, homemade designs.

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Pages of the first issues of the magazine "Murzilka"

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    Journal structure - content

    The structure of the journal is very convenient. On the first page of the magazine, the protagonist "Murzilka" holds multi-colored balls with the names of the headings and articles published in the magazine, indicating the pages.

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    I find cognitive information in the heading "Travel and Discovery"

    Together with travelers, I made many discoveries for myself while reading the “Travel and Discovery” section.

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    Travel and discovery

    Reading Oleg Tikhomirov's article "On the Seas and Caravan Trails" I got acquainted in absentia with the great traveler and "father of history" - Herodotus and his book "History in nine books".

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    Traveling with Herodotus, I visited cities located along the coast of Asia Minor, the little-known parts of Macedonia and Thrace, the mysterious "end of the earth" Colchis, ancient Babylon, India, Africa.

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    The sacred city of crocodiles Crocodilopolis surprised me. People there know how to tame crocodiles, put gold rings on their paws and decorate their ears with glass earrings.

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    The black beard - that was the name of Vasco de Gama - a simple nobleman, devoted to the king, who wore a thick black beard, is somewhat longer than that of other close associates of the king. Decisiveness and perseverance allowed Vasco da Gama to open a sea route to India. Reading this article let me know - how was it?

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    Risking his life, hiding under the name of the merchant Alimbek, serving in the Russian army, adjutant of the Governor-General of Western Siberia, a young officer Chokan Valikhanov, studied Dzungaria and the people who inhabited it, their customs, rituals and holidays.

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    How did Ch.Valikhanov manage to explore the unknown land - Dzungaria? After all, the law of the Dzungarian authorities was severe - for its violation, foreigners were beheaded. The article “The Secret of Alimbek or Ours Among Strangers” helped me find the answer to this question.

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    The end of the XIII century - medieval Venice. About his journey, which lasted 24 years, Marco Polo wrote in the book "The Book of the Diversity of the World."

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    At that time, the Europeans called Marco Polo "the inventor." He writes in a book that in China they pay not only with gold and silver, but also with paper money. What is kindled by "black stones" (that is, coal), which burn hotter than firewood.

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    But century after century changed, and readers already find in the “Book of the Diversity of the World” no longer fiction, but interesting facts, which I was lucky to learn about.

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    After the discovery in 1820 by Russian navigators at the South Pole of the mainland - Antarctica, an attempt to go deep into the mainland was carried out by the Englishman Robert Scott.

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    R.Scott's expedition carried out magnetic observations, collected rock samples. The southern point of the world was a few miles away. From a distance, travelers saw the Norwegian flag attached to a pole. The Norwegian expedition of Raul Amundsen was ahead of them by a whole month. The return trip was tragic.

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    Impressive are the latest recordings of Robert Scott "Man is able to live and endure for the sake of the future." In November 1912, they found the tent in which the heroes died. In memory of the courageous five, a mahogany cross with their names was erected on the top of the hill, on it is the inscription: "Fight and seek, find and not give up."

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    James Cook made three trips around the world. Cook brought back a huge amount of maps and scientific records. There was a rumor that he was captured and then eaten by the natives. But it wasn't like that at all...

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    Tragedy unfolded in Hawaii. The natives began to visit Cook's ship and take ship's utensils. They took away the boat that Cook needed. The request to return was denied. Cook captured the leader: return the boat - we will return the leader. But the irreparable happened, one of the soldiers could not stand the nerves and he killed the native with a shot.

    Do not shoot! Cook ordered. And then he fell, struck by a spear.

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    The strait between the islands of New Zealand is named after Cook, as well as the whole archipelago, which consists of a group of islands and coral reefs.

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    Red Book

    Interesting information about the grass called sword-grass - the height of the round stem at the top of which flowers are located, similar to sea urchins, reaches 1.5 meters or more. And the gray-green narrow and hard leaves up to one meter long resemble fighting swords. That's probably where the name came from.

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    Red Book of Murzilka

    Listen to the legend about the appearance of lily of the valley in Russia. As if the sea princess Volkhova fell in love with the gusli Sadko. He was devoted to the earthly beauty Lyubava. Volkhova went ashore and wept with grief. So, where her tears fell, lilies of the valley grew.

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    Condor is the largest living bird of prey with a wingspan of up to three meters. Condor lives up to 50 years. The main food of condors is dead animals - carrion, or weakened by disease. Thus, condors perform the role of orderlies, reduce the spread of infection. Condor is listed in the International Red Book.

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    Panda lives in the mountain forests of China at an altitude of 2000 m above sea level. The main food is bamboo. The main enemies of the panda are the red wolf and the leopard. Fleeing from them, the panda rolls head over heels down the mountain slopes. In this case, the animal closes its eyes with its front paws.

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    The life expectancy of a lynx is 15 to 20 years. It hunts hares, black grouse, small rodents, less often roe deer, deer.

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    I learned about the unique ability of starfish - regeneration - restoration of severed rays. If a starfish is damaged, but a part with a sufficiently large piece of the central disk remains, then it is able to grow into a full-fledged animal. It would be nice if people had this ability.

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    It was interesting to know that, oddly enough, the eagle owl nests in the ground, in a shelter. There are 3-4 eggs in a clutch. Parents bravely protect their offspring, and the birds themselves can stand up for themselves. When an enemy approaches, they raise their wings, goggle their eyes, click their beak, shifting from foot to foot.

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    bird kaleidoscope

    In the article “Autumn Pictures” in the “Bird Kaleidoscope” heading, in a relaxed, artistic form, I learned about the life of birds in autumn: kinglets, a bird of light, a wagtail, a bullfinch, etc.

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    An ordinary bird - a bullfinch - becomes a magician in autumn. If you look at the maple lionfish handbag after the bullfinch held it several times in its mouth, you will notice that the lionfish handbag has parted along the seam, and inside is empty. Here is such a magician - a bullfinch.

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    Security School

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    It turns out that the most poisonous mushroom, for which there is no antidote, is the pale grebe. But there are also very "cunning" mushrooms. They are called false because they disguise themselves as edible, real ones.

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    What a wonderful summer forest!

    Call! - bird voices and streams. Fragrant! - flowers and herbs. Delicious! - ripe berries. But the forest can also be dangerous. From the heading "School of Safety" - at the edge of the forest, I learned which forest berries are useful and which are poisonous.

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    But if, nevertheless, due to negligence, poisoning occurs, the first signs of which are dizziness, perspiration, vomiting, you should immediately consult a doctor.

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    Having carefully read Neboleika's advice in the Safety School section, I can give myself and my friends first aid.

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    How to apply a tourniquet, how to treat the edges of the wound with iodine.
    If you twisted your leg, before calling the doctor, so that the pain subsides, lower your legs into a basin of cold water.

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    Murzilka offers to carefully consider the drawings according to the rules of the road and cross out the wrong ones.

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    Health Academy

    I read a lot, watch TV and sit at the computer, so the special eye gymnastics in the “Health Academy” section was very useful to me. I advise you to get to know her. I listened to the advice of the doctor and began to feel much better.

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    Neighbors on the planet

    In the section "Neighbors on the Planet" it was interesting to learn about the Indian elephant living in the jungle. He is trained with the help of a trunk and tusks to drag heavy logs from the jungle to the sawmill. The Indian elephant can stack sawn boards to dry and blow off the sawdust with its trunk. The elephant works independently, without any advice or guidance. But when there is no person to be seen nearby, the elephant chooses a long rest and reflection.

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    The tiger swims beautifully and silently creeps up. With severe hunger, it will swallow everything that crawls, flies and swims - a fish or a turtle, a crocodile or a lizard, a mouse, a frog and even a locust. It hunts wild deer, goats, antelopes and even bears. His favorite prey is wild boars. It happens that he gnaws nuts, nibbles grass, picks berries and fruits.

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    What do you think, do the inhabitants of the jungle act wisely and can they be envied? They do not look far into the future, do not make plans, and simply live and enjoy every day, even if it is cloudy.

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    I came up with the name of the section myself - where interesting things are written in the form of a fictional story. From the story of Raisa Kulikova "Joy between the frames" I learned - It turns out there is a butterfly - a geologist - Perlamutrovka. This butterfly loves violets that grow on the ground with zinc ore. Where Perlamutrovka is, there is ore.

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    Murzilka Art Gallery

    Fans have been invented since ancient times. At first they were made from palm or lotus leaves, and then from ostrich or peacock feathers. There were fans and wooden, and metal, and paper.

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    The most beautiful fans were made from in the 17th - 19th centuries. These were plates of gold, silver, mother-of-pearl, ivory, tortoiseshell.

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    A fabric that was glued to plates of delicate transparent silk or parchment - thin leather.

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    Fans were decorated with precious stones, lace, exquisite embroidery or painting.

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    The friendship between man and dog has been going on since time immemorial. As evidenced by numerous monuments and works of art.

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    For the first time I saw so many paintings by artists depicting dogs. In the works of artists of different times, one can see large, strong dogs, hunting and watchdogs.

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    Small, cute lap dogs are often found on the canvases - shaggy lapdogs, snow-white fluffy spitz. Looking at some of the works, one can imagine that the dogs are having some interesting conversations of their own.

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    For example, in a painting by the Flemish master Paul de Vos, two dogs seem to be discussing newborn puppies among themselves.

    After an interesting acquaintance, now I will always pay attention to paintings depicting dogs and be interested in their artists.

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    Bilibin is a real storyteller: he is famous for his amazing illustrations for Russian folk tales and Pushkin's tales.

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    Bilibin drew with pen and black ink on large sheets of thick paper, then painted black and white drawings with watercolors.

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    Many of Bilibin's drawings are decorated with a frame with an ornament: intertwining outlandish plants, geometric figures ...

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    Looking at Bilibin's illustrations, I visited a fairy-tale world created by the imagination of a wonderful artist.

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    Our favorite artists

    It is hard to imagine that Pinocchio could look somehow different. The wooden little man, cheerful, cute and mischievous, came out from under the brush of the artist Leonid Vladimirsky almost half a century ago.

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    Illustrations by artist V.V. Vladimirsky

    The heroes of A. Volkov's fairy tale "The Wizard of the Emerald City" - the Scarecrow, the Lion, the Tin Woodman and others - came out remarkable. Then illustrations for the book "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by A.S. Pushkin, "Three Fat Men" by Y. Alyosha, "Russian Tales", etc.

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    Why has Agniya Barto been read for 100 years?

    There were so many books by Agnia Barto during this time that they could fill the shelves of the largest bookstore.

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    Agniya Barto - childhood writer

    The poem "Heat is hot", which she wrote when she was only 20 years old. It does not appear in her books now.

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    Poems of our childhood

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    Poems by A. Barto

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    Happy Anniversary

    For 50 years, Viktor Chizhikov has been drawing pictures for the works of Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov.

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    Covers of works by S. Mikhalkov with drawings by the artist V. Chizhikov.

    “I always draw with pleasure, because the humor and boundless invention of S. Mikhalkov are very close and understandable to me,” writes Victor Chizhikov.

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    Poems of my childhood

    S. Mikhalkov's poems are also childhood poems by the artist, a member of the editorial board of the Murzilka magazine, Viktor Chizhikov.

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    With pleasure I re-read the poems of S. Mikhalkov "Clouds":

    I'm lying in the meadow
    From the grass I look at you
    I lie dreaming
    Why can't I fly
    Like those clouds...

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    Poems for children

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    Children's writers

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    Grigory Oster

    Do you know that, in addition to our textbooks, which we learn from, there are Grigory Oster's textbooks on "Doing Nothing", "Candy Eating", "Papamamology", "ShvatAlgebra", "Vizgculture" ... It remains only to find these textbooks and be sure to read.

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    Our favorite writers

    I learned a little with envy that twice a year Korney Chukovsky arranged cheerful bonfires on his plot for the children of the surrounding villages: “Hello, summer!” and "Summer, goodbye!". There, artists and the best children's writers, musicians, acrobats, jugglers, magicians, animal and bird trainers performed in front of the children on a small stage.

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    Korney Chukovsky

    Korney Ivanovich himself came to the fire in the amazing headdress of an Indian leader. And then they lit a fire and danced around it. K. Chukovsky built a Children's Library on his summer cottage. And the children went there for books and loved to read, play, draw and even do their homework there.

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    Poems by K. Chukovsky

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    Know thyself

    I will always try to be a noble and polite person. If, after leaving the school, I inadvertently slip and an unfamiliar boy, supporting me, says “Careful, bungler!”, I will laugh and say “Thank you very much, you saved me!”

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    Psychological tests

    Test "Are you friendly?" helped me to conclude that I can find a common language with everyone and I will be welcome everywhere.

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    Know yourself

    Having chosen the answers to the questions of the test “Do you evaluate yourself correctly?”, I found out for myself that I am a serious, independent person and I can make the right decisions.

    Subject: Who are you, Murzilka?

    Supervisor : Sokolova N.A., primary school teacher, MBOU "Staropoltavskaya secondary school"

    Research problem : Children's periodicals are not very popular among students.

    Objective of the project : to introduce the history of the appearance of the children's magazine "Murzilka" and its structure

    Hypothesis : Acquaintance with the history of the creation of the Murzilka magazine will have a positive impact on the reading activity of 2nd grade students and will become a popular periodical among our classmates.

    W adachi project : collect material about the history of the magazine and its main character; compare magazines of different years; identify the headings of the journal and get acquainted with their content; show the practical significance of the journal materials in the educational activities of younger students; expand the reading circle of students

    Project type: short-term, creative.

    Methods and forms of research : - visiting libraries;

    Reading, reviewing and discussing the materials of the magazine "Murzilka" of different years;

    Selection of material about the history of the journal;

    Work with a computer (Internet access to the journal's website);

    Student survey;

    Project implementation time: 10.03.2014 - 14.03.2014

    Estimated Results

    Research Outcomes: Increasing Student Awarenessaboutmagazine« Murzilka.

    Results of creative activity: to prepare a gift for the anniversary of the magazine

    Project Protection

    "Who's knocking on my door?..."

    Know these lines

    Certainly, all people

    Adults and children.

    This is a good postman

    What carries the message

    He also carries letters

    And the Murzilka magazine.

    Who are you, Murzilka? In 1913, a book was published in Russia with drawings by the Canadian artist Palmer Cox and a text by the Russian writer Anna Khvolson "New Murzilka. Amazing adventures and wanderings of little forest men." And the main character of the fairy tale was called ... Murzilka.

    Knock, knock, knock on the glass ... He opened the window,

    I see - suddenly flies in, a very strange guest.

    The growth of a fingernail, nimble thin-legged

    And in his little hand he holds a cane tightly ...

    There was that guest in a tailcoat with tails-ends,

    In a silk top hat, with a glass in the eye,

    in elegant boots with long socks

    And his eyes looked like a dragonfly ...

    In 1924, the very first issue of the Murzilka magazine was published ... But with the main character - a little white dog named Murzilka, who traveled with his owner - the boy Petya. In 1937, the "new Murzilka" appeared in the magazine. A fluffy hero, yellow as a dandelion, in a red beret and scarf, with a camera over his shoulder. It was invented by the artist Aminadav Kanevsky

    He is very seriousrespectable, respectable,At the same time, cheerfulLively, modern.Funny and fluffyRough at timesscientist, artist,Narrator, hero.I will be told suchDoesn't come into existence...It happens ... MURZILKA!All children will answer.

    So Andrey Usachev wrote about Murzilka.

    Over the years, famous children's writers and poets worked in the magazine: Agniya Borto, Korney Chukovsky, Samuil Marshak, Sergei Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky and many other writers and artists.

    This magazine will celebrate its 90th anniversary in May. Despite the "venerable" age, every year the magazine becomes more colorful and interesting in content. The magazine has regular columns that are filled with interesting material.. The magazine has a good tradition of introducing its readers to children's writers, illustrators and their work.

    Cheerful journalist in a beret

    Will tell about everything in the world

    Every year "Murzilka" prints interesting fairy tales or adventure stories by foreign authors, which children in our country do not yet know. And in "Murzilka" there are pages: "School of Safety", "Children's Creativity", "Funny Mathematics", "Let's Play Words", "Murzilka's Tips" (for example, culinary or cat care) and, of course, a lot of all kinds of crossword puzzles , riddles, games, homemade.

    The magazine has a colorful House - this is a site that will be interesting for both adults and children.

    In 2011, the Murzilka magazine was included inGuinness Book of Records, as "the longest-running children's magazine"

    Murzilka has an anniversary,

    So, the holiday of all children.

    And the magazine is in a hurry to congratulate

    Generations of people.

    Though the years have passed

    But "Murzilka" did not grow old,

    Prospered and rejuvenated.

    Our class also decided to congratulate Murzilka on its anniversary. We made a gift for him and painted his portrait.

    It is interesting to live with Murzilka!

    It's fun to be friends with Murzilka!

    Dads, moms and kids

    Read "Murzilka" and books together.

    Municipal budgetary educational institution

    "Staropoltava Secondary School"

    Educational project on literary reading

    Who are you, Murzilka?

    Kravchenko Daria

    students of the 2nd "in" class,

    Head: Sokolova N.A.