“Monkey House” lesson plan (senior, preparatory group) on the topic. Boris Zakhoder “Martyshkin House” Who needs this morality
T from who has not been to Africa,
Let him not forget:
Sometimes in Africa
It gets cold!
Possible even in Africa
Get wet in the rain
To the beast even in Africa
Need a warm home...
All animals have
Housing in Africa.
Different, of course.
To each his own.
Who has houses,
Who has houses?
I just don't have a home
One Monkey!
Came in Africa
Sad time:
The rain is pouring down,
It's pouring like buckets.
It pours without stopping
It pours without a break.
It's bad at this time
Little Monkey!
All the animals are hiding
At home at this time:
Who is sitting in the cave?
Who climbed into the hole
Who hid in the nest,
Who climbed into the hollow.
They feel good at home -
Dry and warm.
Bad, very bad
Little Monkey!
Hands turned blue
I hid it under my arms,
Huddled on a branch
Coughs, sneezes...
And the fierce downpour
Things don't stop!
Monkey also has it
What a smart guy.
“Why am I suffering so much?
Monkey thinks. -
I'm to blame for this
Just me!
After all, all the neighbors
Have your own houses!
I'm alone and homeless.
It's even strange!
After all, but still
I'm a monkey
I'm the same person
Close relatives!
It will certainly be
The house is mine too!
I'm better than others
I'll build myself a house
thick bark
I'll cover it!
There will be windows in the house,
There will be doors in the house,
They will envy me
All forest animals!
What do you want?
Live in your own apartment!
My hands are itching
All four at once.
I'm already there
No more sitting!
But of course at night
It's not good to build.
Tomorrow will come
Bright time
I'll get down to business
Since the morning!
So all night Monkey
I thought, I dreamed...
Finally the morning
It has arrived in Africa.
The Monkey also stood up,
Somehow I warmed up,
Somehow I washed my face,
I got drunk and ate.
And now,” she said, “
We'll take care of the house!
Just me first
I'll run to my friends.
I'll give them a brief
Friendly visit.
Home is such a thing:
He won't run away!
And friends in Africa
Monkey has a lot!
You can't draw everyone
You can't describe it in a book.
In ten places Monkey
Keeps up at once
Everyone he meets
Invites to visit:
Hey you animals and birds!
Tomorrow I'll build a house!
Let's have fun
There will be a feast!
Tomorrow is housewarming
In Monkey's house!
Music and dancing
Pies and donuts!
Come visit
Anyone who wants to!
She called Jerboa,
Giraffe, Hippopotamus,
Zebra, Antelope,
Mouse and Elephant -
Everyone who doesn't bite
She called.
Even Turtle
invited me to visit
And without delay
I asked you to come,
So that I don't have time
Cool the cabbage pie,
Very, very, very,
Very, very tasty.
She gave her an honest
Turtle word
Be on time
Exactly at half past five.
And Monkey with her
Affectionately said goodbye.
He looks - that's the thing! -
The sun has set...
Covered the sky
Storm clouds,
And they knock on the leaves
Raindrops...
And again on the branch
The monkey is chilling
Somehow hiding behind
Banana leaves;
Coughs, sneezes,
Sighs heavily:
“How did it happen,
Pray tell me?
And why am I with them?
So you started talking?
In the chatter, it is known
No use!
Well, oh well!
Tomorrow the house will be on time.”
It's morning again.
The sun has warmed up.
From the heat Monkey
Immediately melted...
Squinting at the sun
And he doesn’t want to get up.
Nearby is the Tkachik bird
He's busy at the nest,
And below are the Mice
They deftly dig a hole,
Baby Termites
They are also building something
Sticks, blades of grass
They drag along busily...
Hey! - Monkey shouts.
Hey there, Termites!
Why are you fussing?
Poor boogers?
Don't you want
Lie on the grass?
No time, sister!
We must hurry!
We are building our own house
We can't be lazy!
House? In this heat?
Who needs it?
I need some bananas
Search for dinner
Yes, I’ll make it in time
Sometime later, -
I didn't sleep well at night
I'll sleep off during the day... -
Monkey has a dream,
I dream of a housewarming party,
It's like it's in full swing
General fun
Bird chorus leads out
Sound roulades,
Having fun playing
Violinists Cicadas...
They play well!
Just like clockwork!
And she, Monkey,
Dancing with Hippopotamus!
Meanwhile, the guests
Gathered to Monkey:
Jerboa galloped up,
The mice came running,
The hippopotamus stomped
The Birds have arrived -
In a word, everyone showed up
Except Turtle.
Where is Martyshkin's house?
Not at all.
And the hostess herself,
Like on a feather bed,
Sleeping on the top branch
Moduba Tree
And snores with a whistle -
Listen, if you like!
The guests were surprised
They won't understand what's going on.
Maybe the hostess
Are you very sick?
Hey Giraffe, listen up
You're longer than everyone else
Wake up Monkey
Talk to her!
Dear Monkey,
I'm sorry
You didn't cancel
Your invitation?
Monkey says,
Without being embarrassed at all:
What do you! Invitations
I didn't cancel.
But I said:
Come tomorrow
And now - today,
So wait!
Come tomorrow!
Seems clear!
The guests stayed
And we went back.
Go home, guys!
Well, off to the swamp!
Yes, this is too much!
So trust the Monkeys!
Apparently from Monkey
Can't wait for the crumpet!
And she, shameless,
Just having fun:
I wish I could laugh
Don't fall off the branch!
How clever I am
Outsmarted everyone!
Come and go for tomorrow,
I say-and-la-ah!
The Monkey has come to life!
Don't recognize Monkey -
How is she in Africa?
Jumping around!
From tree to tree -
She loves everything...
Then he makes grimaces,
Teases the Rhino,
Then the tail will catch,
Know yourself swinging:
Look how cool it is
It works!
It's rushing again
To new places.
Have fun!
Simply beautiful!
Somehow unnoticed
Time has flown by
Somehow unnoticed
The sky turned black.
Lightning flashed
Thunder rolled...
Monkey gasped:
Fathers, what about the house?
Still no home!
I’m still not at home!
And everything around is scary,
Wild, unfamiliar.
The darkness is getting thicker, thicker,
It's raining more and more often,
Nocturnal predators
Somewhere they are wandering in the thicket.
The lion roars hungry
Like thunder roars
Evil Hyena
Cries and laughs...
Oh, - Monkey squeaks,
I'm done today!
We have to get there
To familiar places -
Here I am, of course,
Someone will eat it!
Would you like to see
How she rushed!
So still in her life
Running didn't happen!
From tree to tree
Wild jumps
That's how the branches bend
Under her arms
So they whip her
In the face of vines,
That's how the thorns tear
Monkey skin!
The heart still beats
Shortness of breath started...
Someone suddenly shouts:
Hey, wait, Monkey!
Poor Monkey,
Trembling with fear
Flopped to the ground
From all sides!
She stood up, dusted herself off...
She looked back timidly...
Who is in front of her?
Aunt Turtle!
Am I late?
Where is home?
Where are the guests?
Where's the pie? -
Monkey
She spat out of anger:
Are you still laughing
Above me
A monkey?
Get it! -
And for a visit
They'll ask me.
So the Monkey is waiting
Tomorrow.
Will there ever be
Does Monkey have a house?
Speaking honestly,
It's hard to believe!
I dedicate the book
To my little son,
To make it smaller
I imitated the Monkey!
There is such a good sign: to celebrate the New Year with the right books.
And what could be better in the Year of the Monkey than a book about a monkey? And even if you don’t believe in the Chinese horoscope, you probably believe in the talent of Boris Zakhoder. The same one who translated Winnie the Pooh, Mary Poppins, and Peter Pan into Russian.
He was a most talented man. And he not only translated and retold English-language classics, but also created his own fairy tales and poems.
“The Monkey’s House” is not the most famous work of Boris Zakhoder, but, meanwhile, it tells about the most interesting things. About procrastination. About setting false goals. About the influence of society on a person’s worldview.
Oh, that is, not a person, but a monkey. And although Zakhoder was going to write just a fairy tale about how bad it is to be lazy, in fact he came up with something much more interesting.
Who needs this morality?
I don’t know about others, but my son Semyon can smell any teachings and morals a kilometer away. And he really doesn’t like books with an overtly pedagogical message.
But reading should be a pleasure. The book should make you laugh or captivate, excite, capture. Stories about little animals or children who behaved badly and therefore deservedly suffered at the end of the book can hardly be called entertaining.
I imagine if we, adults, had to read similar books that poke our noses at our real or perceived shortcomings.
On what page, I wonder, would we howl with boredom and protest?
So with “The Monkey’s House” I was afraid that we might have a hitch while reading. After all, as the author himself admits in the last lines of this lively poetic story, he pursues purely educational goals:
I dedicate the book
To my little son,
To make it smaller
I imitated the Monkey!
So what did my own little son say after listening to the story of the monkey’s misadventures? And what do you want to tell me about this book?
About procrastination
Boris Zakhoder wanted to write a book about lazy people. And he wrote. The main character, Monkey, was going to build herself a house, but she never built it because she was always lazy and distracted by various stupid things. Either she went to visit, or she dozed in the sun. And in the end, she almost died the death of the brave when she got lost in the pouring rain and almost fell into the clutches of predators.
Yes, for Soviet times it was an ideal book. She denounced parasites, taught them to work, and showed that laziness and idleness are punishable. But decades have passed, the USSR has disappeared, and priorities have changed: it is no longer customary to mercilessly brand lazy people, and a person is required to live not so much by the sweat of his brow, but in harmony with himself and his inner calling.
What if your calling is to lie in the sun and actively communicate with others? Cheers to your health!
After all, in the language of past years, Monkey did not give any social obligations, was not hired for a job, and did not sign a contract. If I want, I build a house; if I want, I don’t. Everyone's personal business. Nobody depends on the Monkey, she doesn’t lead anyone around with her idleness, and little children don’t cry without a roof over their heads. So the tailed heroine needs to deal exclusively with her time management and planning.
Personally, I saw in this funny book not so much laziness as procrastination. In all its glory. After all, in fact, the monkey is a classic, complete procrastinator. She doesn’t want to do a difficult, unpleasant and, in fact, completely unnecessary thing. Therefore, she skillfully finds thousands of excuses and reasons to postpone a boring task until tomorrow.
And, what’s most interesting, the Monkey came up with this boring and unnecessary task for herself! And why all? Because I saw birds and animals around me making nests and burrows. So she decided that she NEEDS it too. She rejected, so to speak, her true monkey essence and decided to pretend to be someone completely different, to build a house, to be LIKE EVERYONE else.
And here I completely agree with Zakhoder: don’t imitate this Monkey!
Don't live someone else's life, don't take over other people's dreams and goals, because nothing good will come of it.
“I don’t recommend reading this book to kids because they might get scared,” my son said about this illustration. Along the way, he noted that he was referring specifically to kids, and such mature and brave four-year-old boys as he, of course, are not afraid of lions or boa constrictors.
Overall, Semyon liked the book. Morality is morality, and Zakhoder was a magnificent poet. “The Monkey’s House” is very easy to read; the child listened quietly, captivated by the rhythm and rhymes. I also looked at the pictures with interest - there are so many animals and birds depicted there, even I didn’t recognize them all. What a cute jerboa! And what a termite mound is depicted! And the nests of weaver birds!
Monkey got herself a house. I found a taller and more spreading tree and decided to settle down in it. She dragged branches and leaves, pitched a tent and invited friends to a housewarming party.
The squirrels have arrived. The property was assessed, but we noticed:
- You're high up here. What if it falls along with the leaves? The tent needs to be secured better.
The giraffe congratulated, but said:
- Too high. The animals can't reach it. I would go lower.
The birds have arrived. Recommended:
- There are not enough leaves on top, everything will get wet in the rain. You need to put an awning on top, like people do.
The elephant stomped down and criticized it for being too light a structure.
The bear looked in. He noted that it was a bit far from both the bees and the raspberry bush.
Tiger - that it takes too long to get out of the house. Panther - everything is too open, not protected. The roots of the tree seemed unreliable to the badger. Some people lacked light in the house, others lacked air. And for some, on the contrary, it was a lot. There were those who thought the house was too high. And those who are low. And so on.
The hostess's mood slowly but inevitably deteriorated. I no longer wanted to go for a treat, and in general... I’ll probably have to move and redo everything.
Later than everyone else, the Owl flew in in the evening. She listened to the conversations and saw that Monkey was completely upset. She didn’t say anything in front of everyone, she just praised the house and congratulated her on the housewarming. Gave me a box for all sorts of things.
The guests dispersed, discussing that our Monkey was completely wilted, we should help her change everything. And the Owl remained, deciding to talk with the hostess. She sat down and looked like she was about to cry. Only the guest was not going to feel sorry for her, but wanted to teach her something.
“I really liked the house, but I don’t understand why you’re so upset at the housewarming party.”
- Well, apparently, everything is not as it should be. We'll have to redo it, and maybe even move.
- Wait, why? Are you unhappy with what happened? It seemed to me that when you called everyone together, you were happy?
- So everyone just scolds.
- Who should live in this house?
- To me.
-Will you live with any of them? With a panther, maybe? With a giraffe? Are you sure not? Then why do you listen to everyone and want to adapt to everyone? Is this your house?
- These are friends. They mean well.
- Of course they do. Friends too. But you should have your own opinion about what is good for you. You made a house for yourself and were happy with it. Why ask everyone how you should live?
- I didn't ask. They said it out of friendship and decided to help.
- Well done. Let them help. It's more fun to work together. But why do it for someone? If they want to help, let them help you the way YOU need. Don't let everyone clean up the inside of your house. After all, he will cease to be yours.
- What if they know better?
- Suddenly it’s worse? They don't live the life of monkeys. You will do everything according to their recommendations, but you will not be able to live. Or you may not want to, but out of gratitude you will have to. What should we do then?
- What should we do now? They will come to help.
- That's great. Ask for help with what you need. And you will see if everyone is friends.
The next evening, yesterday's guests arrived. Monkey asked her to help her insulate herself and decorate her house instead of moving. Some even left. But almost everyone stayed to help her and they all had a great time.
Entertainment for children 5-7 years old
"Monkey House"
based on the poem of the same name by B. Zakhoder
the music hall represents the “African jungle”
Roles: Monkey - child, “rain” - 4-6 people with “rain” plumes, children in African animal hats, costumes are possible. The voice behind the scenes is the music director or teacher.
Anyone who has not been to Africa
Let him not forget:
Sometimes in Africa
It gets cold!
Possible even in Africa
Get wet in the rain
To the beast even in Africa
Need a warm home...
All animals have
Housing in Africa.
Different, of course.
To each his own.
Who has houses,
Who has houses?
I just don't have a home
One Monkey!
The song sounds in the recording “Terribly interesting” G. Gladkov, G. Oster - the first and last verses, Monkey performs acrobatic exercises.
Came in Africa
Sad time:
The rain is pouring down,
It's pouring like buckets.
It pours without stopping
It pours without a break.
It's bad at this time
Little Monkey!
“The Thunderstorm” by A. Vivaldi sounds - children dance with the plumes.
The monkey is hiding under a palm tree, cowering
Bad, very bad
Little Monkey!
Hands turned blue
I hid it under my arms,
Huddled on a branch
Coughs, sneezes...
And the fierce downpour
Things don't stop!
Monkey:
Why am I suffering so much?
I'm to blame for this
Just me!
After all, all the neighbors
Have your own houses!
I'm alone homeless
It's even strange!
After all, but still
I'm a monkey
I'm better than others
I'll build myself a house
thick bark
I'll cover it!
What do you want?
Live in your own apartment!
My hands are itching
All four at once.
Tomorrow will come
Bright time
I'll get down to business
Since the morning.
goes to bed
So all night Monkey
I thought, I dreamed...
Finally the morning
It has arrived in Africa.
The Monkey also stood up,
Somehow I warmed up,
Somehow I washed my face,
Got drunk, ate
Monkey:
I'll probably later
I'll start building a house,
Just me first
I'll run to my friends.
And friends in Africa
Monkey has a lot!
You can't draw everyone
You can't describe it in a book.
In ten places Monkey
Keeps up at once
Everyone he meets
Invites to visit:
Monkey:
Hey you animals and birds!
Tomorrow I'll build a house!
Let's have fun
There will be a feast!
all the “animals” approach the Monkey, forming a circle
"Holiday at the Zoo" music. L. Birnova, words by V. Viktorov (with changes to the text)
1.One and two, one and two, one and two, one,
There will be a holiday at Monkey's, everyone will start dancing.
An elephant and a hippopotamus are dancing - one step back, one step forward - 2 times.
2.One and two, one and two, one and two, one,
There will be a holiday at the Monkey's and everyone will dance!
The Ostrich dances, the Thrush dances, the beak is up, the tail is down - 2 times.
3.One and two, one and two, one and two, one.
There will be a holiday at Monkey's, everyone will start dancing!
Everyone who is not too lazy dances all day long, all day – 2 times.
Children - “animals” stage a playful round dance.
“The Thunderstorm” by A. Vivaldi sounds, the animals scatter, only Monkey remains
Look, Monkey, the sun has set...
Storm clouds covered the sky,
And raindrops knock on the leaves...
children pretending to “rain” imitate the sounds of rain on metallophones
Monkey:
How did it happen
Pray tell me?
And why am I with them?
So you started talking?
It is known in the chatter.
No use!
Well, oh well!
Tomorrow the house will be on time.
It's morning again.
The sun has warmed up,
From the heat Monkey
Immediately I felt relaxed.
Monkey:
House in such heat,
Who needs it?
I need some bananas
Search for dinner
Yes, I’ll make it in time
Somehow later, -
I'll build a house.
Meanwhile, the guests
Gathered to Monkey:
Jerboa galloped up,
The mice came running.
The hippopotamus stomped
The birds have arrived -
In a word, everyone showed up.
Except the turtle.
Monkey:
We ran together skipping across Africa,
From tree to tree to catch up with the Monkey,
Then he makes grimaces, teases the Rhinoceros,
Then it catches on its tail - look, how cool it is.
Game "Mirror"
Goal: to practice expressiveness in movements. The “animal” players are on the court, the driver - the Monkey - stands facing them, she performs various imitation movements. Children-animals simultaneously copy all her gestures and facial expressions.
Look, it's rushing to new places again
Life is fun, just beautiful!
Outdoor game "Circle tag". A large circle is drawn on the court, and the players stand in a circle. At the signal, everyone runs in a circle after each other, trying to make fun of each other, if someone catches up with someone and makes a face, he leaves the game. If unexpectedly the players hear the signal, then everyone should turn around and run in the opposite direction. Trying to show off the person running ahead. Those who are not insulted win.
Somehow time flew by unnoticed.
Somehow, imperceptibly, the sky turned black,
Lightning flashed, thunder rolled...
(children use noise instruments to imitate lightning and thunder)
Monkey gasped
Monkey:
Fathers. What about the house?
There's still no home, there's still no home,
And everything around is scary,
Wild, unfamiliar.
We need to get to familiar places,
Here, of course, someone will eat me.
She fell to the ground with all her might.
She stood up, brushed herself off... timidly looked around...
Who is in front of her? Big turtle.
Exercise "Big Turtle"
Goal: to develop coordination of coordinated movements of several people at the same time.
Six children squat under a “turtle shell” and try to move in the same direction at the same time. You can use a blanket, tarpaulin, sheet of cardboard, or mattress as a shell. One of the children is the “head” of the turtle.
Turtle:
Am I late? Where is home? Where are the guests? Where is the cabbage pie, very, very tasty?
Monkey:
You can still laugh at me, Monkey, get it!
And she let the visitor come with a bump.
Will Monkey ever have a home?
To be honest, it’s hard to believe,
But look, the animals are coming here to her
Both the window and doors for the house are provided.
To the song “Everyone in the world needs a home” lyrics. R. Sef, Efremov's muses, the animals are building a house for Monkey (from soft modules), Monkey enters the house and looks out the window.
The words in the song have been changed:
1.No stake and no yard, so what?
1,2,3 and everything is done, and the housing is ready.
2.Everyone in the world needs a home - people and animals.
And the Monkey, and the Elephant, and even the piglets.
3. It’s good to go home, how nice it is
It's a shame that there is no summer in winter.
4.Everyone in the world needs a home - people and animals
And the Monkey and the Elephant and even the piglets.
all the animals lead a merry round dance around the house