I liked Stepan’s picture of the moose because... Abstract and presentation for the speech development lesson "Collective compilation of a story based on the reproduction of A.S. Stepanov's painting "Moose""

08.04.2019

Target: teach children to express their thoughts orally and in writing, make sentences using reference words, develop attention, memory, oral and written speech, use acquired knowledge of the world around them and reading, apply learned spellings, cultivate love for the world around them and for the Motherland.

Planned results: students will learn to write a story about a picture, construct messages verbally and in writing, analyze, draw conclusions, compare, answer reasonedly, prove your opinion.

Equipment: interactive whiteboard, projector, laptop, presentation on the topic “Artist A.S. Stepanov.”

Lesson progress

I. Organizational moment

Look at the board. You and I are now not in a classroom, but in art gallery artist Alexey Stepanovich Stepanov.

II. Preparatory work

1) Getting to know the artist and his paintings.

Alexey Stepanovich Stepanov was born in 1858 in Simferopol, in the family of a hereditary nobleman and officer. The artist loved Russian nature, he painted many paintings.

“Winter landscape”

"Autumn"

“On the Volga”

2) Acquaintance with the main character of the picture.

Imagine: there is snow all around, a deserted, snow-covered field, and there in the distance you can see a forest, and they come out of it... Listen and think. Who are our heroes?

The horns are heavy in weight,
He walks importantly through the forest:
He is the host, not the guest -
Gloomy and angry. (Elk)

He came out of the forest again,
Not a deer or a cow.
We had to meet
Meet this ... (Elk)

V. Struchkov

Teacher: Yes, this is a big, strong animal. Found in our forests. You can even find it in the Moscow region on the territory of the Losiny Ostrov National Park. Now we will listen to your reports about the moose.

Student 1: We young people. We found a lot of interesting things about our hero. I learned that moose is a very large animal. The body length is 3 meters, the height at the withers is 2.5 meters, and the tail length is 12-13 cm.

Student 2: And I found out that body weight is very large, 360-600 kg. The animal is very strong; wolves and even bears are afraid of it.

Student 3: This is a very kind animal, with a formidable appearance, but the elk itself does not attack anyone. Loves fresh grass and young aspen branches.

Teacher: Well done! Our youths completed their task.

III. Work based on a painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose”.

Teacher: Now each of you will become observer, and we will look at the painting “Moose”.

Teacher: What time of year?

(Winter has come.)

Tell us what changes have occurred in inanimate nature?

(Gray clouds have covered the sky. The whole earth is covered with snow. Animal tracks are visible in the snow.)

Teacher: Who did the artist depict in the center of the picture?

(These are moose. They got hungry and came to the clearing.)

Teacher: Where did the moose come from?

(The moose came out of the forest.)

Teacher: What are they doing?

(They saw hay. Little moose calves chew with pleasure.)

Teacher: Look, the big moose is looking around carefully. Why?

(He's watching over them)

Teacher: Well done! You answered everything correctly. A family of moose came to the clearing. There is little food in the forest, and there is a haystack in the clearing. A haystack is a big pile. It was prepared by the people who work in this forestry.

IV. Physical education minute.

Elk walks through the oak forest:
There is crackling and noise all around.
So much noise for everyone to know:
“Don't shoot, I'm your friend!”

An elk in the reserve
Not afraid of anyone.
He is, of course, horned,
But what are the horns for?

A secret between us:
If someone attacks
He will scare you with his horns
And he will quietly leave.

(Children imagine a large animal and perform voluntary movements that correspond to the text.)

V. Work on drawing up proposals.

Each of you will now become writer . On the board you see questions and support words. You can use these words when composing your sentences.

Key words:

Winter has come, a winter forest, a haystack, a family of moose, moose calves, they began to eat, tasty, fragrant hay, a cow moose, an old moose, strong, dark in color, huge, branched antlers, listening warily for danger.

VI. Practical work.

Teacher: Now you compose and write down, using reference words, short essay based on a painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose”.

Once done, check your work.

What new things did you learn today and what did you learn in class?

Thank you. The lesson is over.

Topic: “Essay based on the painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose”

Objective of the lesson:
- introduce students to the life and work of the artist A. S. Stepanov.

Tasks:

Improving the skill of describing a picture; developing the ability to construct text in a certain sequence; determine the main idea of ​​the essay;
- development of ability correct use words in oral and written speech; development of a sense of beauty;
- nurturing interest in painting; instilling a love for nature and animals; aesthetic perception of art.

Equipment: reproduction of the painting “Moose” by A. S. Stepanov, portrait of the artist.

Lesson progress:

Teacher.
Guys, today we will describe an animal, in order to understand who we are talking about, you need to guess the riddle:
Not a voice - a loud trumpet,
Large upper lip
He has huge horns on him,
Nature is dear to him.
There was no larger animal in the forest
Since he is eagled, that means...

We will describe a moose, or rather the painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose”.

A. S. Stepanov was born on April 24, 1858 in a military family, former member Sevastopol defense. Alexey Stepanovich was left an orphan early. Despite his obvious talent for fine arts, Stepanov, at the insistence of his guardian, entered the Land Survey Institute, which he graduated in 1879 with the title of land surveyor. However, the attraction to art wins: it is determined by the volunteer in Moscow school painting. In 1905, for services to fine arts Stepanov is elected a member of the Academy of Arts.
Stepanov enjoyed the love of his colleagues. He was a gentle, kind man.

In life A.S. Stepanov was surprisingly a modest person. The artist will remain in our memory with his lyrical landscapes, with the people and animals inhabiting them, giving an idea of ​​the life of the Russian hinterland at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Shortly before his death, Alexey Stepanovich Stepanov destroyed his archive. But he is all in his paintings.

Teacher.
Today we will get acquainted with his painting called “Moose”. Look at the picture.

What is shown on it? (children's answers).
- Describe how the artist depicted the moose? (children's answers).
- What time of year is shown in the picture? (children's answers).
- What do we see in the background of the picture? (children's answers).
- What is the general impression of the painting by A. S. Stepanov? (children's answers).
- Why? (children's answers).
- Why is the painting called “Moose”? (children's answers).
- What parts will the outline of our essay consist of? Name them. (children's answers).
- What will we talk about in the introduction? (children's answers).
- What will the main part of the essay include? (children's answers).
- What will we write in conclusion? (children's answers).
- Let's make a rough plan.

Plan


1.Introduction.
Artist A. S. Stepanov and his painting.
2. Main part.
a) the time of year depicted in the picture. Signs of winter.
b) objects depicted in the background of the picture.
c) description of moose:
d) paints used by the artist.
3. Final part.
- What feelings did the painting “Moose” evoke in you?
- What idea does this picture lead us to?
Words for reference:
1. Artist: famous, talented, great, famous; artist, painter; picture, canvas
2. Main part.
- winter landscape.

Description of moose:
- dimensions
- wool
- head, horns
- legs, hooves
Paints used by the artist.
Winter; bare trees; snowdrifts; low sky; cloudy winter day.
Big, powerful, tall, proud;
Coarse wool, short, brown.
Large, with an elongated muzzle; wide, flat, branched, beautiful
Tall, slender, long, light gray; strong, strong, wide
Brown, gray, gloomy, boring, dark

3. Final part (feelings, impressions) Sad, dreary, dull, sorrowful, pitiful.

What kind of introduction would suit us? (children's answers).
- What conclusion would you use in your essays? (children's answers).
Writing an essay for children.

Examples of children's essays. The text has not been edited.

    A.S. Stepanov is a talented artist. The painting “Moose” evokes sadness. The artist used dark gray colors in the painting.

Trees and bushes are without leaves and covered with snow. The sky is gray and cloudy. In the middle of the picture we see a haystack. The moose family found him. The moose began to eat hay. Mom stretched her neck and eats. Dad has huge branchy horns and strong, strong legs. Moose have hard, dark fur. One elk calf hid behind its mother.

(Polina Ivanova, 2nd grade)

    A.S. Stepanov is a famous Russian artist. He painted the painting "Moose".

In the picture the sky is gloomy. The trees stand without leaves. There is a haystack in the middle. Near him is a family of moose. The big moose is daddy, he has beautiful antlers. Smaller - mother moose. She stretched her head towards the hay. And two little moose calfs also eat hay. The little moose calf hid behind his mother because he was cold.

The picture evokes a sad mood. I want to help the moose.

(Roman Radzivilyuk, 2nd grade)

    A.S. Stepanov is a talented Russian artist. He uses gray and brown colors. In the painting “Moose” the season is winter. The sky is gray and dark. Dark in the distance pine forest. There is a haystack in the middle. A family of moose is near the hay. The big moose is the father, the smaller one is the mother. One of the moose calves hides behind its mother. Dad has beautiful horns and his skin is very thick. Mom raised her head and began to eat the hay.

The picture evokes a sad mood.

(Burov Denis, 2nd grade)

    A.S. Stepanov painted pictures about Russian nature and animals. He used dark colors in the painting “Moose”.

In the painting the artist depicted the season of winter. All trees are bare. There is a pine forest in the background. In the middle of the picture there is a haystack. The moose found him. Papa Elk heard a rustling sound and listened. But there was no one at the edge. Mom pulls her head towards the hay. And the little elk calves ate hay. One elk calf hid behind its mother.

The mood of the picture is gloomy. When you look at this picture, you want to help the moose.

(Kitova Marina, 2nd grade)

    A.S. Stepanov is a famous Russian artist. He painted pictures about animals and Russian nature. In the painting “Moose” we see that the artist used gray paints.

The sky is gray, and the trees stand without leaves, covered in snow. From winter forest a family of moose came. They saw a haystack. The moose began to eat it. The big elk looked around so that there was no danger. He has branched horns, they are beautiful. This is dad. Mom stretched her head towards the hay and ate. One calf hid behind its mother, and the second ate hay.

This picture is sad. I want to help these moose.

Russian language lesson in 2nd grade

Teacher primary classes MAOU Ilyinskaya Secondary School

Domodedovo district

Belozerova T.V.

Topic: “Essay based on the painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose” Objective of the lesson:
- introduce students to the life and work of the artist A. S. Stepanov.Tasks: - improving the skill of describing a picture; developing the ability to construct text in a certain sequence; determine the main idea of ​​the essay;- development of the ability to correctly use words in oral and written speech; development of a sense of beauty;- nurturing interest in painting; instilling a love for nature and animals; aesthetic perception of art.Equipment: reproduction of the painting “Moose” by A. S. Stepanov, portrait of the artist.Lesson progress:
Teacher.Guys, today we will describe an animal, in order to understand who we are talking about, you need to guess the riddle:Not a voice - a loud trumpet,Large upper lipHe has huge horns on him,Nature is dear to him.There was no larger animal in the forestSince he is eagled, that means...We will describe a moose, or rather the painting by A.S. Stepanov “Moose”.Information about the author. A. S. Stepanov was born on April 24, 1858 into a military family, a former participant in the Sevastopol defense. Alexey Stepanovich was left an orphan early. Despite his obvious talent for fine arts, Stepanov, at the insistence of his guardian, entered the Land Survey Institute, which he graduated in 1879 with the title of land surveyor. However, the attraction to art wins: he is determined to be a volunteer student at the Moscow School of Painting. In 1905, Stepanov was elected a member of the Academy of Arts for his services to the fine arts.Stepanov enjoyed the love of his colleagues. He was a gentle, kind man.In life, A.S. Stepanov was a surprisingly modest person. The artist will remain in our memory with his lyrical landscapes, with the people and animals inhabiting them, giving an idea of ​​the life of the Russian hinterland at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.Shortly before his death, Alexey Stepanovich Stepanov destroyed his archive. But he is all in his paintings.Teacher.Today we will get acquainted with his painting called “Moose”. Look at the picture.

- What is depicted on it? (children's answers).- Describe how the artist depicted the moose? (children's answers).- What time of year is shown in the picture? (children's answers).- What do we see in the background of the picture? (children's answers).- What is the general impression of the painting by A. S. Stepanov? (children's answers).- Why? (children's answers).- Why is the painting called “Moose”? (children's answers).- What parts will the outline of our essay consist of? Name them. (children's answers).- What will we talk about in the introduction? (children's answers).- What will the main part of the essay include? (children's answers).- What will we write in conclusion? (children's answers).- Let's make a rough plan.

Plan


1.Introduction.
Artist A. S. Stepanov and his painting.2. Main part.a) the time of year depicted in the picture. Signs of winter.b) objects depicted in the background of the picture.c) description of moose:d) paints used by the artist.3. Final part.- What feelings did the painting “Moose” evoke in you?- What idea does this picture lead us to?Words for reference:
1. Artist: famous, talented, great, famous; artist, painter; picture, canvas2. Main part. - winter landscape.Description of moose:
- dimensions
- wool- head, horns- legs, hoovesPaints used by the artist.Winter; bare trees; snowdrifts; low sky; cloudy winter day.Big, powerful, tall, proud;Coarse wool, short, brown.Large, with an elongated muzzle; wide, flat, branched, beautifulTall, slender, long, light gray; strong, strong, wideBrown, gray, gloomy, boring, dark3. Final part (feelings, impressions) Sad, dreary, dull, sorrowful, pitiful.- What kind of introduction would suit us? (children's answers).- What conclusion would you use in your essays? (children's answers).Writing an essay for children. Examples of children's essays. The text has not been edited.
    A.S. Stepanov is a talented artist. The painting “Moose” evokes sadness. The artist used dark gray colors in the painting.
Trees and bushes are without leaves and covered with snow. The sky is gray and cloudy. In the middle of the picture we see a haystack. The moose family found him. The moose began to eat hay. Mom stretched her neck and eats. Dad has huge branchy horns and strong, strong legs. Moose have hard, dark fur. One elk calf hid behind its mother.(Polina Ivanova, 2nd grade)
    A.S. Stepanov is a famous Russian artist. He painted the painting "Moose".
In the picture the sky is gloomy. The trees stand without leaves. There is a haystack in the middle. Near him is a family of moose. The big moose is daddy, he has beautiful antlers. Smaller - mother moose. She stretched her head towards the hay. And two little moose calfs also eat hay. The little moose calf hid behind his mother because he was cold.The picture evokes a sad mood. I want to help the moose.(Roman Radzivilyuk, 2nd grade)
    A.S. Stepanov is a talented Russian artist. He uses gray and brown colors. In the painting “Moose” the season is winter. The sky is gray and dark. In the distance there is a dark pine forest. There is a haystack in the middle. A family of moose is near the hay. The big moose is the father, the smaller one is the mother. One of the moose calves hides behind its mother. Dad has beautiful horns and his skin is very thick. Mom raised her head and began to eat the hay.
The picture evokes a sad mood.(Burov Denis, 2nd grade)
    A.S. Stepanov painted pictures about Russian nature and animals. He used dark colors in the painting “Moose”.
In the painting the artist depicted the season of winter. All trees are bare. There is a pine forest in the background. In the middle of the picture there is a haystack. The moose found him. Papa Elk heard a rustling sound and listened. But there was no one at the edge. Mom pulls her head towards the hay. And the little elk calves ate hay. One elk calf hid behind its mother.The mood of the picture is gloomy. When you look at this picture, you want to help the moose.(Kitova Marina, 2nd grade)
    A.S. Stepanov is a famous Russian artist. He painted pictures about animals and Russian nature. In the painting “Moose” we see that the artist used gray paints.
The sky is gray, and the trees stand without leaves, covered in snow. A family of moose came from the winter forest. They saw a haystack. The moose began to eat it. The big elk looked around so that there was no danger. He has branched horns, they are beautiful. This is dad. Mom stretched her head towards the hay and ate. One calf hid behind its mother, and the second ate hay.This picture is sad. I want to help these moose. (Ira Kokhtenko, 2nd grade)

Sources: http :// www . artlib . ru / objects / gallery _32/ artlib _ gallery -16145- b . jpg - painting

The painting “Moose” is a painting about animals and nature. Looking at the picture, you immediately understand how the artist loved the world around us. When drawing the picture, the artist used cold colors, so it seems very cold and frosty. With the help of such color ranges the artist is trying to convey the sadness and sadness that the moose experience. About how difficult it is to get food for yourself in winter. Looking at this painting one becomes sad and sad, one wants to help animals survive this cold winter.

Winter has come. The sky is gray. There is fluffy snow all around. In the background you can see bushes and bare trees covered with snow. Empty around. Only good-natured moose are visible, looking for food. And when they find a haystack, the young moose calves immediately begin to eat. And the eldest elk, it is immediately obvious that he is the head of the family, is watching so that nothing interrupts their meal. He seems to notice the quietest inaudible rustling because he is protecting his family. It feels like moose have come here more than once. They knew that there was a haystack in this clearing. In winter, the days are very short, and therefore the moose need to hurry in order to get to their thicket in time.

Looking at the canvas, you feel a chill run through, most quickly because large quantity snow, symbolizing winter cold. However, you can still feel the warmth of the rustic setting. A haystack reminds you that nearby there is a village with its own quiet and peaceful life. The moose in the picture show a completely opposite life. Life is wild, full of dangers. Where you need to stay alive, to be constantly on alert, to get food in difficult natural conditions.

With this painting, the artist managed to depict the winter cold and the sadness that moose feel in difficult winter times.

Essay describing the painting by Moose Stepanov

There is a picture in front of me talented artist A.S. Stepanova "Moose". Basically, his paintings depict animals, nature, since he loved Russian nature. To paint this picture, the artist used colors of cold tones, brown and gray tones, white to emphasize the sadness experienced by moose, which have a rather hard time in winter, because it is difficult for them to find food for themselves. The picture evokes a sad mood because of the frosts, moose calves, who want to help survive this harsh winter.

Winter is coming and it’s getting colder and colder. There’s white fluffy snow everywhere. The birds have long since flown away to warmer climes, and the bears have gone into hibernation. The trees are bare, and there’s almost no grass. Almost empty. And only lonely, kind moose were in the forest. They went looking for themselves to eat, and having found a haystack, the moose calves immediately began to eat it. Meanwhile, the moose made sure that there was no danger for them. He looks very attentive, wanting to protect his cubs. It gets dark early in winter, so the moose calves need to hurry. Soon they will finish their dinner and go into the distant thicket of the forest.

I like this picture because the artist was able to use paint to describe the mood in winter. He was also able to depict the sadness that moose calves experience due to a hard winter.

Essay for 2nd grade

Essay No. 3 based on the painting Moose

Stepanov Alexey Stepanovich is a great Russian artist and painter. He painted many paintings: “On the Volga”, “Morning Greetings”, “Children on the brushwood”. Many landscapes are still known today. One of these landscapes is the painting “Moose”, painted in 1889.

The painting is executed in white and gray tones, so it seems rather cold, but this was the author’s intention. He wanted to convey the atmosphere of winter frosts, when the greenery is replaced by the white decoration of the mistress of winter. The background is decorated with a soft pink patch of sky, which is surrounded on all sides by blue.

By right side a dark dense forest is visible, the tops of the trees are illuminated by the rising sun. Still, I think that the picture depicts precisely the sunrise, the time when everything around comes to life. Closer to the center, the artist more clearly depicts bushes, trees, green coniferous branches of fir trees, and frozen winter grass that peeks out from under dense snowdrifts.

Right in the middle of the canvas, the artist depicted a light brown haystack, decorated with a cap of snow on top. It can be seen that just recently there was a raging snowfall in the forest, and as soon as the weather calmed down, the animals came out to look for food. A pack of hungry moose came out of a deep forest and surrounded a large haystack. The oldest elk, with huge branchy antlers, carefully looks around so that in case of danger he has time to escape from the clearing. The moose and her younger relatives greedily bite the straw pile, completely forgetting about caution. We can assume that this is a small family consisting of: dad Moose, mom Moose and two mischievous children.

The entire family's coat color is a deep brown, so they stand out against the white background. Apparently, even during a hunt they can be easily noticed, so the animals are always in danger. On the smooth, snow-white snow, the animals have already left their traces, looking like small dented holes.

The viewer feels a slight chill from the picture, most likely due to the abundance white, which symbolizes winter cold. But upon a detailed examination of the canvas, warmth spreads through the soul due to its rustic simplicity. A haystack always reminds us of the countryside and a quiet, calm life in which you can take a break from the bustle of the city. Animals show us that there is another life, more wild and dangerous. Where everyone is for himself. Where, in order to survive, you need to cowardly sneak to a haystack early in the morning and, after winter fasting, finally satiate your body.

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