The nursery rhyme like our neighbor's was fun. The meaning of our neighbor is a cheerful conversation: geese to the harp, ducks to the pipes, sheep to the donets, cockroaches to the drums

5.Which preposition is used only with the dative case?1) despite2) around3) thanks4) as a result6. Which of these prepositions is written separately

1) (in) sight2) (in) likeness3) (in) during4) (on) account7. In which word is the letter E missing?1) to repair in the course of... months2) In continuation of... the story3) In the course of... the river 4) Due to poor visibility...

please tell me. How to indicate in which words the vowel in the root is missing. how to check the designation on the letter of the vowel sound in the roots of these words?

Which noun is missing a vowel in its suffix? How can I check its spelling? Ex. give your grandmother a pie..a cake and a pot of butter. She walks through the forest. And the Gray Wolf meets her.

Remember the role of prepositions in phrases, sentences, and their spelling with words. -Write down the text, inserting prepositions that suit the meaning. From

what will their choice depend on? Determine which phrases include the prepositions used, put arrows, write questions.

. Determine which word has more sounds than letters

1) fan 2) woodpecker 3) eagle

2. Which word has a consonant sound [t]?
1) rushing 2) famous 3) steamer

3. In which word are all consonants hard?
1) grove 2) spring 3) tower

4. Determine which word is translated correctly:
1) le-yka 2) do-rain 3) ka-kao

5. What word cannot be hyphenated?
1) dinner 2) arena 3) ring

6. Choose the correct statement:
1) the meaning of a word depends on the stress
2) the meaning of a word does not depend on stress

7. Which word is missing a soft sign?
1) daughter(?) 2) night(?) 3) per(?)i

8. Indicate the word with a soft separator
1) fight...ba 2) new settler...e 3) with...cringed 4) speech...

9. Which word was misspelled?
1) song 2) chocolate 3) polto

10. Which word is missing the letter sh?
1) snow...ki 2) piro...ki 3) cakes...ki

11. Indicate the number of the letter that needs to be inserted into the words:
tr...sti, tie, pull...out, look...at
1) -and 2) - i 3) -e

12. Indicate the number of the word in the root of which the letter a is missing
1) k...tok 2) gol...d 3) k...meek 4) m...tray

13. From the listed words, choose the odd one out:
1) big-nosed 2) little nose 3) little nose 4) porter

(this: (|) means the next problem) Indicate the word with the largest number of syllables. 1) plant 2) farming 3) ceremonial 4) electricity. | Please indicate

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Jokes and jokes. They not only allow a child and an adult to communicate on some subconscious level, but also carry a lot of useful, instructive information. But this genre of folklore, nursery rhymes for children, is more familiar to our grandmothers and great-grandmothers. Nowadays it is very rare to meet a young mother who, for example, when waking up her baby, would melodiously tell him these funny rhymes. But in vain, because nursery rhymes are those works that, if recited often, are “absorbed with mother’s milk” and, after many years, are passed on to their children and grandchildren.

Nursery rhymes for young children

Perhaps these are the most famous poems that are usually told to little children in a playful way. Not only are they very funny in content, but they also carry a certain amount of knowledge, teaching a six-month-old toddler, for example, to bend his fingers one at a time or clap his hands.

"Magpie"

Magpie Crow,(running finger over palm)

Cooked porridge

She fed the children.(curls fingers)

Gave this one

Gave this one

Gave this one

Gave this one

But she didn’t give it to this:

- Why didn’t you cut wood?

- Why didn’t you carry water?

"Okay"

(clap hands on stressed syllables)

Okay, okay, where have you been? At grandma's!

What did you eat? Porridge!

What did you drink? Mash!

Butter porridge!

Sweet mash!

We drank, ate, wow...

Shuuu!!! Let's fly home!

They sat on their heads!

Russian folk nursery rhymes for children

Not only our grandparents, but also distant ancestors grew up with the help of these funny poems, so you can use them too when playing with your child. Although, in fairness, it should be noted that ancient Russian nursery rhymes for modern children are increasingly more incomprehensible than instructive. And this is not surprising, because they contained the meaning of everyday affairs that people living in that distant time faced, and also used words that are now rarely found in colloquial speech.

Like our neighbor

The conversation was fun:

Geese - on the harp,

Ducks - to the pipes,

Sheep - to the Donets,

Cockroaches - drums.

Fedya-Bredya

Ate a bear

Fell into a hole

He shouted to his mother:

"Ma-a-ma!"

Like we have a goat,

What a smart guy he was:

I walked on water myself,

I cooked the porridge myself,

He fed grandpa and grandma.

Nursery rhymes for preschool children in everyday life

In pedagogy, this genre of folklore can be used quite often, because nursery rhymes in a playful way help teach a child. These poems introduce little ones to how to wash, bathe, comb their hair, dress, eat, etc. There are so many of these poetic works that if you wish, you can find nursery rhymes for almost any life event that a child experiences. In addition, psychologists recommend that adults who are growing up with a little “unwilling child” must memorize several nursery rhymes. After all, you must admit that it is always better to distract a child from his reluctance to do something with a game than to insistently demand that he do, for example,

Who will be there koop-kup,

Is the water squelch-squish?

To the bath quickly - jump, jump,

In the bathtub with your foot - jerk, jerk!

The soap will foam

And the dirt will go somewhere.

We sculpt, we sculpt pies,

Kneaded from flour

We sat down on a bench,

Treated grandma

Let's run to the garden

All the people gathered there,

Here's a pie for the kitten,

Here's a pie for the duckling,

And for Seryozha’s teeth.

This is a spoon

This is a cup.

There is buckwheat porridge in the cup.

The spoon has been in the cup -

The buckwheat porridge is gone!

Okay, okay,

Wash your little paws with soap.

Clean palms

Here's some bread and spoons for you.

Gymnastics and massage with nursery rhymes

To ensure that physical education classes take place in a playful way, modern authors have come up with poems that can easily be classified as nursery rhymes. With them, the baby will be happy to wake up and stretch, do gymnastics and allow himself to be massaged. They are so simple and funny that over time you will notice how your three-year-old child himself will teach someone, for example, massage using these verses.

Tattoo ears, baked cheesecakes(move your hands up and down, like a musician playing cymbals),

They put it on the window(hands with a certain effort are lowered onto the tummy)

Left to cool(we wave our hands)

And the wheat pie is mixed with maggots(gently pinch and knead from tummy to shoulders)

So high-oh-window-high!(Handles rise to the top of the head)

Stretchers, stretchers(stroke from head to toes)

Across the fat girl,

And there are walkers in the legs,(move our legs)

And in the hands there are little grabbers,(clench and unclench fists)

And in my ears I hear little sounds,(press the ears gently)

And there are peepers in the eyes,(press the eyes gently)

And my nose has sniffles,(press the spout gently)

And in the mouth there is a talk,(press gently on mouth)

And in the head - reason!(press gently on forehead)

Learning new subjects with the help of nursery rhymes

Russian folklore, such as nursery rhymes, is great for teaching children because it contains educational information that is very easy for children to remember. Such poems can be about different parts of the body, vegetables and fruits, natural phenomena, etc.

We hung in the rain;

It rained at night and during the day,

So that we blush and sing,

So that the kids can eat us up quickly!

The rain has washed us all now -

We are cherries - eat us!

My mouth can eat,

Breathe your nose and listen to your ears,

Little eyes blink, blink,

Handles - grab and grab everything.

Bucket sunshine!

Come up quickly

Light up, warm up -

Calves and lambs

More little kids.

Playing with nursery rhymes

Perhaps these are the children's favorite works, because with their help children can laugh a lot. Some mothers and fathers do not even realize that the famous rhyme “The horned goat is coming,” with which they play with even the smallest toddlers, also belongs to this group of small folklore. This nursery rhyme is one of the brightest representatives of the described genre: it is easy to remember, allows an adult to easily get in touch with a child in a short period of time, and brings a lot of positive emotions. However, in addition to such poems, there are more complex nursery rhymes in which both the child and the adult are actively involved.

Pillow games

(roll the baby on the pillow, say)

Three-ta-tush-ki! Three-ta-tush-ki!

Nastya is riding on a pillow!

Riding on a pillow!

Thump off the pillow head over heels!

Carcasses!

Tutushki!

They sat down on the pillows.

Girlfriends came

Pushed off the pillow.

Tyushki, tyutushki!

Are you happy, darlings?

I'll take my daughter up a steep hill,

Bang! Let's roll -

They fell down the hill.

Nursery rhyme songs for children

Basically, nursery rhymes are usually told cheerfully and cheerfully, rather than sung. However, this rule does not apply to lullabies. Psychologists have proven that children who are lulled to sleep by their mother's voice fall asleep faster and sleep better at night. Therefore, every mother should know a beautiful, light and melodious lullaby.

Night is coming

You're tired, daughter.

My legs were running in the morning,

It's time for your eyes to sleep.

A crib is waiting for you.

Sleep sweetly, daughter.

Here are our eyes:

Blue, blue.

Our nose is like a button,

Eyebrows with a thread around the eyes.

Ears are small

The lips are scarlet.

Neck, cheeks, forehead, mouth

and our plump tummy.

In conclusion, I would like to note that nursery rhymes are great fun for playing with your baby. They allow you not only to amuse the little one, but also to teach him, and also become good helpers in different life situations: the baby does not want to eat - the nursery rhyme comes to the rescue, the baby hits himself - she regrets, etc.

MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 290"

Russian folk nursery rhymes

Compiled by:

Lenkova E.A.,

musical director

Ay kachi kachi kachi
Look, bagels, rolls.
Look, bagels, rolls,
In the heat of the oven.
In the heat of the oven,
Everything is rosy and hot.
The rooks have come here,
The rolls were picked up.
We have some lamb left

Snail, snail,

Stick out your horns

I'll give you some pie.

Ice drift: ice is falling.

The people came ashore

Watches the river play

Ice breaks into pieces.

Oh you little owl,
You're a big head!
You were sitting on a tree
You turned your head -
She fell into the grass,
She rolled into a hole!

Bucket sun,
Look out the window!
Sunny, dress up!
Red, show yourself!

Like our neighbor
The conversation was fun:
Geese - on the harp,
Ducks - to the pipes,
Sheep - to the Donets,
Cockroaches - drums.

Oh you little pig

With piglets

Why did you go to the river?

For the goslings?

Geese in the river

We swam

And your piglets

They were afraid!

Vanya, Vanya, simplicity!
I bought a horse without a tail!
Sat backwards
And I went to the garden.

On the street
Two chickens
They are fighting with a rooster.
Two beautiful girls
They look and laugh:
- Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
How we feel sorry for the rooster!

Bunny, go out into the garden,
Gray, go out into the garden.
Bunny, bunny, go out into the garden,
Gray, gray, go out into the garden!

Bunny, pick the color,
Gray, pick the color.
Bunny, bunny, pick the color,
Gray, gray, rip off the color!

Bunny, make your wreath,
Gray, make your wreath.
Bunny, bunny, your wreath,
Gray, gray, make your wreath.

Bunny, dance,
Gray, dance.
Bunny, bunny, dance,
Gray, gray, dance.

Little lambs are cool
We walked through the forests
They wandered around the courtyards,
They played the violin
Vanya was amused.
And the owls from the forest
With your eyes clap-clap!
And the goat from the stable
Knives top top

Jump-jump,
I'll put together a bridge.
I'll pave it with silver,
I'll let all the guys go.

Am! Am! Am! Am!
I'll give you candy
But first for our mother
Eat a spoonful of semolina porridge!
Am! Am! Am! Am!
Eat the porridge yourself, Vanya!
Eat a spoonful for daddy
You will grow up a little more!
Am! Am! Am! Am!
If you don't eat, I'll eat it myself.
And for a whole mile
I'll grow with every spoon!
I'll become very big
And then I will eat you!

You are water,
Queen of all seas,
Let the bubbles
Wash and rinse!
Wash your eyes, wash your cheeks,
My son, my daughter,
Wash the cat, wash the mouse,
My gray bunny!
Mine, mine at random,
Let's kill everyone!
Water from the swan goose -
Our baby is getting thin!

The birds have arrived
They brought some water.
We need to wake up
I need to wash my face
To make your eyes sparkle,
To make your cheeks burn,
To make your mouth laugh,
So that the tooth bites!

Like on Vanka’s name day
We baked an epic pie -
Such a height!
That's how wide it is!
Eat, Vanechka-friend,
Birthday cake –
Such a height!
That's how wide it is!
Eat, eat well,
You'll grow big soon -
Such a height!
That's how wide it is!

Lived with grandma
Two cheerful geese.
One gray
Another white one
Two cheerful geese.

Washing the geese's feet
In a puddle near a ditch.
One gray
Another white one
They hid in a ditch.

Here's grandma screaming:
“Oh, the geese are missing!
One gray
Another white one
My geese, my geese!”

The geese came out
They bowed to grandma.
One gray
Another white one
They bowed to grandma.

Lived with grandma
Two cheerful geese.
One gray
Another white one
Two cheerful geese.

Washing the geese's feet
In a puddle near a ditch.
One gray
Another white one
They hid in a ditch.

Here's grandma screaming:
“Oh, the geese are missing!
One gray
Another white one
My geese, my geese!”

The geese came out
They bowed to grandma.
One gray
Another white one
They bowed to grandma.

Grandma Frosya has five grandchildren.
Everyone is asking for porridge. Everyone is screaming.
Shark in a cradle, Alenka in a diaper,
Arinka on the featherbed, Stepan on the stove,
Ivan on the porch.
The woman kneaded the dough, cooked porridge,
She melted the milk and fed the grandchildren.
How we ate porridge, drank milk,
They bowed to Baba and calmed down!

Knocking, strumming along the street:
Foma rides a chicken
Timoshka on a cat
Along a crooked path.
-Where are you going, Foma?
Where are you going?
- I'm going to mow hay.
- What do you need hay for?
- Feed the cows.
- What do you need cows for?
- Milk.
- Why milk?
- Feed the kids.


Geese in harps, ducks in pipes, crows in boxes, cockroaches in drums, a goat in a gray sundress, a cow in matting, all of them are more expensive.
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