Extracurricular event on the works of Grigory Oster. Virtual exhibitions Oster event in the library

18.06.2019

Dear readers!
We invite you to visit interesting, educational book exhibitions organized in the libraries of the Yemanzhelinsky municipal district.


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Writers' anniversaries
Books dedicated to anniversaries
History of Russia (To the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution)
(Reading room)
“Choose your future” October 5
“Addictions that take lives” October 17
“Komsomol members are heroes!”
Children's Department of the Central District Hospital
Exhibition-excursion “Ural Protected Places”
Book exhibition"Dogs and cats under one cover"
Book exhibition “All the colors of the rainbow” (to the 115th anniversary of E. Permyak)
Book exhibition “If it’s break at school...” (Teacher’s Day)
Book exhibition “Think, think my head!” (Teacher's Day)
Sound exhibition “Musical piggy bank”

— Book and illustration exhibition “Always Ready” (to the 85th anniversary of the formation of the Russian Civil Defense) 10/04/2017;
— “Writer, ethnographer and storyteller” -165 years of D.N. Mamin - Sibiryak 10/25/2017;
— “The artist is a battle painter exposing the war” — 175 years since the birth of V.V. Vereshchagina (1842-1904) 10.26.2017;
Book exhibition “Pain and Memory of Generations” (on the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of political repression in Russia) 10/30/2017.

Book exhibition for anniversaries and memorable literary dates.
“Dates. Books. Names."
8 - 125 years since the birth of M.I. Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), Russian poetess.
9 - 470 years since the birth of M. Cervantes (1547-1616), Spanish writer Renaissance
Exhibition – memory “My youth – Komsomol”

09.10. Book exhibition “Tankograd Day”
Exhibition - debate “The Time of Don Quixote” (470 years of Cervantes)
13.10. Installation “Smart Things” (115 years of E. Permyak, 130 years of S. Marshak)
Exhibition – portrait “The Charm of the Age” (120 years of I. Ilf).
30.10. Book exhibition “I will teach you to live without sadness” (G. Oster’s 70th anniversary)
Library-branch No. 5, Baturinsky village
Exhibition-viewing “Animals – heroes of books” - from 02.10 to 22.10
Exhibition-memory “Our Komsomol Past” - from 23.10 to 05.11
Library-branch No. 6 Borisovka
"Culinary Art"
"Handyman"

Permanent book exhibitions

Central district library(CRH)
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Literary anniversaries
Thematic shelf “In book memory - the history of Russia.”
(Reading room)
Exhibition – journey “Around the world in 80 books”,
“Blue Mirrors of the Stone Belt” 2017 Year of Ecology in Russia.
Library-branch No. 1, Rabochiy village
“Let's take care of our Earth! We have only one” 2017 Year of Ecology in Russia.
Library-branch No. 2 Krasnogorsky
“Vernisage”, dedicated to the artists celebrating their anniversaries in 2017,
“Literary calendar” - for the anniversaries of 2017,
"Book news"
“Through the pages of the history of the village of Krasnogorsky” library quilt for the 65th anniversary of the village of Krasnogorsky.
Exhibitions and installations:
"This is how the village began"
"Famous Countrymen".
Exhibitions – expositions:
"Miner's Chronicle"
“Krasnogorsky in photographs”,
"I went through that war"
"Poets are fellow countrymen."
Library-branch No. 3, Zauralsky village
“Green miracle - Earth” as part of the Year of Ecology,
“Our opening day: treasures of the world” Exhibition of reproductions famous artists- anniversaries,
Book exhibition for anniversaries and memorable literary dates. “Dates. Books. Names."
Library-branch No. 4, Krasnogorsky village
"Diary of a Volunteer"
“Tolerance – harmony of diversity”,
“2017 is the year of ecology.”
Library-branch No. 5, Baturinsky village
Review exhibition for the year of ecology “A House Called Earth”,
Local history exhibition “I grew up in this city”,
Ecological local history exhibition"Know your land"
Educational exhibition “The World of Animals and Plants”,
Assorted exhibition “About everything in the world”,
Exhibition-call “Read a book about war”,
Literary exhibition “Reading in the classical style”,
Exhibition-introduction “Famous Anniversaries”,
Exhibition-folklore “Holidays of the folk calendar”,
Exhibitions – recommendations “Once upon a time there were fairy tales” and
"Books of my childhood"

Target: introduce students to the works of writer Grigory Oster; develop interest in literature and creative abilities.

PROGRESS OF THE EVENT

Children enter the classroom to the music “Every Little Child...”(Appendix 1 .Slide 1)

1. Grigory Oster’s appeal to children:

“In my books I address children this way: “Hello, dear Child! A children's writer is writing to you. This writer is me. My name is Grigory Oster. What's your name? I don't know, but I can guess. And I also guess that you want to hear some kind of fairy tale. If I'm guessing correctly, then listen. If I'm guessing wrong and you don't want to listen to the story, then don't listen. The fairy tale will not go anywhere, it will wait for you. Come whenever you want and you will hear it from beginning to end. But you, dear Child, still don’t stay too long, otherwise you will become an adult and it won’t be so interesting for you. (Slide 2)

– Do you know this writer?
– Remind me, please, what is his name?
- Do you know anything about him?

2. Brief biography writer

– Listen to what the author tells about himself and his work. (Slide 3)

I was born on November 27, 1947, in the family of a sailor, in the city of Odessa. They say there was a terrible storm, but as soon as I was born, everything calmed down.
At the age of 16 I started writing poetry for adults.
My first book was published in the city of Murmansk, in 1975. It was called “How to Give Gifts Well.” I then served as a sailor in the Northern Fleet. (Slide 4)
I entered the literary institute in 1970. Higher education received for 12 years. He studied by correspondence and worked in Yalta as a night watchman at the Glade of Fairy Tales.
In 1982 he graduated from the institute. Over the years he has written plays for puppet theaters: “Man with a tail”, “All wolves are afraid”, “Hello monkey”.
I create fairy-tale films: “Boy and Girl”, “Like a Gosling Got Lost”, “Got Caught and Bitten”. (Slide 5)
In 1990, wonderful children's books were published: "Grandma Boa Constrictor", "The Great Closing", "Children's Superstitions". (Slide 6)
Scripts have been written for the animated series “Tail Charger” and “38 Parrots”. (Slide 7)
In 1996, I became a laureate of the Golden Key reader's choice competition. More than 60 cartoons were filmed based on my scripts. Children fell in love with a kitten named Woof, Baby Elephant and Monkey from the series “38 Parrots”.
“I just write what I like, what makes me happy, and what works for me”
After “Bad Advice,” I began to write interesting problems, and “The Problem Book” came out. Then I came up with “Nothing Science”, “Candy Science”. “Vriliterature”, “Housing Studies”, “Papamalogy”. (Slide 8)
In the near future I am going to write a new book for children, “Lyliterature” - a special textbook on teaching lies. I can tell you one more secret. This book will definitely contain two of the greatest “literary works”: “I Will Not Do Anymore” and “He First Began.”
I also wrote “Eskado Island” and “Vizgculture.” (Slide 9)

– Tell me guys, among the book covers you saw, did you come across works familiar to you? (Children's answers are listened to)

3. Watching cartoon excerpts.

– Look at a few excerpts from cartoons based on scripts for the works of Grigory Oster.
“38 Parrots”, “A Kitten Named Woof”, “Monkeys” (Slide 10)

4. Scientists' opinions

– Scientists recently noted that there are naughty children in the world who do the opposite. They are given useful advice: “Wash your face in the morning” - they take it and don’t wash it. They are told: “Say hello to each other” - they immediately begin not to greet each other.
Scientists have come up with the idea that such children should be given harmful rather than useful advice. They will do everything the other way around, and it will turn out just right. This book is for naughty children.
– Listen to some bad advice from G. Oster:

1. If asked in class,
Where homework,
Answer what's wild
And in dense forest gone.

2. Don't wear a coat or jacket,
Don't wear socks
Run out into the cold and slush
Light from home.
Go without a hat, but shorts
Always take with you
So that if you suddenly catch a cold, you can
You can blow your nose in them.

3. Don't hit good boys.
Perhaps you too
When you meet them,
The bad ones won't beat you.

4. If dad is interested,
Why weren't you at school?
Offer him a choice
Several reasons at once.
For starters, you can just
Tell me how you went to school,
And suddenly a terrible wind
He began to knock down passers-by.
You stubbornly strived for knowledge,
But weakened, and the mighty whirlwind
Didn't let you study
And he literally blew it out the window.

More than 10 years have passed since it appeared in children's literature new genre- “bad advice.” Unfortunately, no research has been conducted on how “bad advice” affects a child’s psyche. Some scientists claim that the character of children is deteriorating, others - that they are getting smarter right before our eyes. But in essence, all of these are unfounded allegations. We can only say with certainty that people read harmful advice, which is very rare these days. The new “Bad Advice” is the result of Grigory Oster’s observations of the generation growing up in new conditions. In some ways, children have remained the same as they were 100 years ago - they are afraid of the dark and love sweets.

5. Bad advice competition

Children come up with some bad advice themselves. At the end of the task, the winners are discussed and rewarded.

6. Ditties for “Bad Advice”

1 student:

I love you guys very much
Read Auster's books.
And all the “bad advice”
I love doing it!

2nd student:

How are you today, daughter?
Did you wash your face in the morning?
Brush, soap, towel –
Is everything still dry?

3rd student:

Mom laments loudly:
– How the program is changing!
From the notebooks of Vasya's son
I don't understand what class he is in.

4 student:

The diary, son, is not visible,
Lost him again?
- No, I gave it to Seryoga,
Scare your ancestors!

5th student:

Oh, today at 6 o'clock
Parents meeting!
You need to put a pillow on it
To the “place of punishment.”

6th student:

Why are your tasks
Decided again by the father?
- Well, mom didn’t have time -
I was doing jellied meat!

7th student:

Repeater Vova asks
Don't grieve mom like that:
- New books now
No need to buy!

8th student:

You again, dear son,
Played with hooligans.
- So I have good children
No one was allowed close.

9th student:

Who is the most obedient in the family?
Tell us straight.
- Well, of course, we will answer you.
This is our mother!

7. Summary of the event

GRIGORY BENZIONOVICH OSTER

THERE ARE 38 PARROTS ON THE ISLAND

BOA PUZZLE

MOSAICS

QUIZ

1. "Tales of Grigory Oster": illustrated test on fairy tales by G.B. Oster. The program itself counts the points scored and time spent, and analyzes the answers. Archive size 2.5 MB. Download game archive

TO HELP LIBRARY AND TEACHERS


INFORMATION POSTER

Poster size - 1024x725 (A4).
File size - 169 kb.

Click on the thumbnail to enlarge the image and download the poster.

They flutter between the carved branches
Thirty-eight parrots.
However, no, we ask for forgiveness,
There are not thirty-eight of them at all.
More? Less? Who's busy?
Only the one who counts!

(Click on the thumbnail image,
to enlarge the image)

Read to children not notations, but books!
Grigory Oster

LIST OF MASS EVENT SCENARIOS

GRIGORY OSTER'S ADVICE


NOTE
When creating the page, ideas, poems and drawings were used from children's magazines "Fun Lessons" No. 1, 2004, "Why and Why" No. 8, 2004, No. 9, 2007, newspaper "Pedosovet" No. 4, 2003 G.
When creating the poster, a photograph of G.B. was used. Oster from the Wikipedia website, author Dmitry Rozhkov.

RIDDLE ON THE BOOKSHELF

A LITTLE ABOUT THE OSTER

RIDDLE IN THE PICTURE

All in letters is a boa constrictor - from head to tail,
Trust us, his mystery is not easy!
Tried to read a parrot, a rhinoceros,
Monkey, giraffe - no one could do it!
We stood there for three days, turning our heads
But they couldn’t read Auster’s sentence!

Grigory Bentsionovich Oster was born on November 27, 1947 in Odessa, in the family of a sailor. As he himself states, “there was a terrible storm; as soon as I was born, everything calmed down.” Soon the Osters moved from Odessa to Yalta.
It is unlikely that Grisha was a quiet good boy in childhood. Well, how can such a child grow up and suddenly come up with harmful advice for naughty children?! Young Oster had a truly rich imagination. One day he decided to take a walk in the newly fallen snow in his grandfather’s huge shoes. The returning grandmother saw the man’s footprints on the porch and, with a crowd of neighbors, rushed after the man who had stolen the child. “Everyone around the corner saw me walking into the distance,” Oster recalls today with a smile.
At the age of sixteen, Gregory began writing poetry for adults. His first book, “How to Give Gifts Well,” was published in 1975 in Murmansk. The collection was shortened for a long time and sadly, but for some reason this did not bother the author. He then served as a sailor in the Northern Fleet and believed that his whole life was still ahead of him.
Oster decided to get his higher education at the Literary Institute, the very one “where they don’t teach you to be writers.” The teachers could not decide whether Gregory was a poet or not, and just in case they sent the young man to study drama. Grigory spent twelve years (!) at the Literary Institute. He studied by correspondence while working in Yalta as a night watchman at the Glade of Fairy Tales. During this time, Auster realized that he was not interested in writing for adults. And he began to write children's plays, scripts for cartoons and poems.

DID YOU READ? LET'S PLAY!

THE BEST INVENTOR IN THE WORLD
HARMFUL ADVICE

1. Vinnichenko O.A. About bad advice and serious fairy tales: [presentation of books by G. B. Oster] // Read, learn, play. - 1998. - No. 8. - P. 125-126.

2. Zykina N.“Fun Lessons” by Grigory Oster: [scenario for a theatrical festival] // Primary school. - App. to gas First of September. - 2004. - No. 21. - P. 6-11.

3. Ivanova S. Vaccination against pampering: dramatizations based on the book by G. B. Oster “Bad Advice” for students in grades 5-6 // Read, learn, play. - 2010. - No. 8. - P. 99-103.

4. Kiryanova T.P.“Summer School of Grigory Oster”: [concert and play program] // Pedagogical Council. - 2006. - No. 4. - P. 4-7.

5. Kolenkova N.L. Come to the oster class, they will teach you sometime! : [presentation on “bad advice” by G. Oster] // Read, study, play. - 2002. - No. 5. - P. 121-126.

6. Kolosova E.V.“On a cheerful wave”: a journey through the books of Grigory Oster (for the writer’s 60th anniversary) // Books, sheet music and toys for Katyushka and Andryushka. - 2006. - No. 11.- P. 4-7

7. Terekhina T. B. About the benefits of bad advice: literary game based on the works of E. Uspensky and G. Oster for students in grades 5-6 // Read, learn, play. - 2009. - No. 6. - P. 72-75.

8. Vaccination against pampering: a holiday dedicated to the work of G.B. Oster // www.rudocs.exdat.com/docs/index-426075.html

Remember this forever:
It is important to believe in yourself!
Never doubt
Don't be afraid to be brave.

And if you get ready,
But you won’t dare to do it,
It’s necessary, it’s necessary
Someday to start.

Let's! No need to suffer.
Try! And it will work!
And if it doesn't work out,
Try again!

THE RIDDLE OF THE PARROT

The monkeys played with blocks
The word was broken down into letters.
So which one of you, friends, is ready?
Can you make more words out of letters?
And when you finish playing,
Can you put the word back together?

Combine the letters of the word "ZOO" into at least 10 words

The Parrot brought a note to the Monkey.
There is a riddle on it, read it quickly!

Naughty Monkeys at the Zoo







































In the Irkutsk Regional Children's Library named after. Mark Sergeev is hosting a book and illustrative exhibition “About Everything in the World”, dedicated to the life and work of Samuil Marshak and dedicated to his 130th birthday.

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (03.11.1887–04.07.1964) – famous poet, translator, playwright, literary critic, classic of children's literature, author of popular poems, fairy tales and plays for children. He began writing poetry at the age of four; by the age of 11, Marshak had already written several poems. The poet spoke about his little readers with great love:

My reader is a special kind.
He can walk under the table.
But I'm glad to know that I know you
With the reader of the year two thousand.

Five sections of the exhibition present the main milestones of the multifaceted creative path writer and biographical materials about S. Ya. Marshak. Getting acquainted with the exhibition, everyone will be able to plunge into the atmosphere of wonderful fairy tales and poems created by their favorite author.

The first section is dedicated to Marshak the storyteller. Readers will find here books that are loved by many generations of children: “The Tale of a Stupid Mouse”, “The Tale of a Smart Mouse”, “The Ryaba Hen and Ten Ducklings”, etc.

In the second section of the exhibition, Marshak is presented as a kind and wise teacher, his books “The Cheerful ABC” and “ Fun account» invariably help children comprehend the basics of school science.

The third section is dedicated to Marshak the playwright; such widely famous plays for children, like “Cat House”, “Twelve Months”, “Smart Things”.

The fourth section reveals the work of Marshak as a talented translator. The writer created not just translations, but real works of art. Marshak’s brilliant translations have made many masterpieces of world literature accessible to the children of our country: English folk ballads, songs for children, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian folk poems. Readers will find here the books “Heather Honey,” “The House That Jack Built,” “Signor Tomato,” and others.

The final section contains literature about the writer’s life and work, his essays, and contemporaries’ memories of him. “The immortality of a writer is his books. S. Ya. Marshak left a rich legacy that will live on for many generations,” says children’s writer, literary critic and memoirist Vera Smirnova about him.

A total of 39 copies of books are presented at the exhibition. Young readers are already getting acquainted with the exhibition, which will last until November 30, with great interest. Free admission.