Poems by Tokmakova. Buttercup and bug talk

Drills and screwdrivers 28.12.2020
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Irina TOKMAKOVA

THE RED SQUARE

We remembered these words from childhood,
But there is no more beautiful and simpler
For the city named - the city of Moscow,
For the square - Red Square.

There are many other areas in the world,
There are many heroes in the world
But how many brave people were here
Perhaps it never happened.

Who goes to sea, who flies into space,
The route is dangerous,
But everyone considers the beginning of the path
Walk along the Red Square.

Here you will meet any guests from the capital:
Paris, Warsaw, Algeria.
Let's walk with you today
Over the starting square of the world.

Funny Pictures, 1987, №11.


BUY A DOG!


Not a camel, not a cow,
Not a buffalo, not a horse,
I ask you
So that the puppy
You bought for me.

Doggie -
Tail, four legs
It won't take up much space.
He is not an elephant or a gorilla
Not a boar, not a hippo.

Will move into a new apartment
Will also be a newcomer.
He is not a wolf or a fox
Not a bear or a donkey.

The dog will eat quite a bit:
In the kitchen she will gnaw a bone.
He is not a lynx, not a lion, not a puma,
Not a dolphin, not a sperm whale!

I came up with a name for the puppy
And I saw him in a dream.
I dream: if only tomorrow
My puppy came to me!

Murzilka, 1985, no. 9.

NEUPOPAD
For help! Into the great waterfall
A young leopade has fallen!
Oh no! Young leopard
Fell into a large waterfall.
What to do - again out of place.
Hold on dear leopade
More precisely, dear leopard!
Again, it does not come out of the blue.

Tram, 1995, no. 6.

Outraged
My neighbor Jackdaw and I
They wrote offenders:
Here comes the offensive time
And we have it ready - for future use.

I'll tell her - you're a crow
And she told me - you are a wood grouse,
I'll tell her - pasta,
And she told me - you're a biscuit.
I am her mouse!
She is rats to me!
Wait, are we turned on?
Why do we need offenders
We stand thinking:
We are completely each other with Jackdaw
We never offend!

Murzilka, 1985, no. 9.

GIFT A DOG

No, they didn't just say
In fact, they gave
On my birthday they gave
A very nice puppy!
It's tiny yet.
From him so forest
Warm-warm smell.
He walks funny, funny
Tangled in his paws.
My puppy will grow up -
He is correct, alive!

Funny Pictures, 1986, №10.

TALK
The sun goes in a circle.
A moose cow sleeps in the forest.
We walk with you in the meadow
Quiet, quiet, quiet.

We'll walk along the edge
We will find a path.
There is a magpie at the top
Cleans the back with its beak.

Over there on the roadside stone,
As if rooted in the ground
Carefully, carefully
The lizard slumbers.

Pulls a bud to the sun
St. John's wort is healing ...
We have a tape recorder
Not simple, magical.

It is on a thin film
Writes conversations:
What the mosquito said to the hare
Frog spores.

Those words that bell
Says to the mayfly.
Writes all tape recorder
On the magic tape.

He walks with us all day
And the evening will come
Conversations translate
Into the sounds of our speech.

Quiet, quiet, not a word!
We pressed the button.
So what did the river ask about
A narrow path?

And what the wind told about
Wild pear leaves?
We will know everything in the world.
Shut up, listen.

Conversation of wind and aspen

Hello Wind,
Wind, hello!
Where are you flying, swirling?
What rose before dawn?
Wait, talk!

I'm in a hurry, aspen, to the city,
I am a bunch of greetings,
I owe them myself today
Distribute to addresses.

Squares and lanes
Lanterns, echoing tunnels,
Crossroads and houses
I will convey my regards.

From paths and paths
From mountain ash-thin-legged,
From viburnum bushes,
From robins, blackbirds.

To make the city spring
So that fun comes there
So that there is a smell of spring
The light joy of the forest.

Old willow and rain talk

Forty by the road
Twenty in the meadow ...
- What do you, Rain, think?
Maybe I can help?

Two under an old spruce
Near the hay are six ...
- What do you, Rain, think
Can't you count?

How am I going to miscalculate?
How long before the trouble!
Suddenly there is not enough for everyone
Do I have water? ..

Buttercup and bug talk

Buttercup, Buttercup, what do you want?
- Why, you tickle me!
So you tickle the leaves
What you do not want - you will laugh!

Murzilka, 1975, No. 7.

GOOD MORNING!

The rain dropped a drop
Like a pea.
I heard, asked:
- Are you awake, Alyoshenka?

The sparrows are humming
Sitting in a row on a perch.
- Good morning! - they say
Heard through the window.

Light tulle from the breeze
The window sways.
Radio from afar:
- Good morning! - is heard.

Good morning - I sing
Mom, dad, grandmother,
And the rain and the sparrow
And the grass-ant.

Good morning! - I scream
To make it louder.
So that in the whole country, I want
People could hear it!

I jumped out of bed quickly
Daddy I turned on the transistor
Someone answered me:
- Good morning, good morning
And have a nice day!

Murzilka, 1985, no. 9.

COMING SOON TO SCHOOL

What good news!
I'll be exactly six soon.
And if a person is six,
And he has notebooks,
And there is a knapsack, and there is a form,
And countless sticks
And he tries to read
That means he (or rather, me),
It means that he (or rather - me),
He's going to school!

Murzilka, 1985, no. 9.

USNI-GRASS

The distant forest stands like a wall
And in the forest, in the wilderness of the forest,
An owl sits on a bitch.
Sleep-grass grows there.
They say sleep-grass
Knows sleepy words.
As he whispers his words
The head goes numb at once.
I have an owl today
I will ask for such a herb.
Let you sleep-grass
Say sleepy words.

Funny Pictures, 1987, №5.

creation:


- Why, you tickle me,
So you tickle the leaves
What you do not want - you will laugh!





Sincerely.

1. "x", "h", "u", "w"


4. "h"

1. "x", "h", "u", "w"
2. "you want to laugh", "you tickle", "you want to", "you want to laugh"
3. "jerk off" (Buttercup, Dandelion, what are you jerking off? Why, you ...), "bother" (Buttercup, Buttercup, what are you bothering?), Etc.
4. "h"



2. Why only these?

4. Why not "L"?

1. How do these sounds relate to a bug, and even more so to a buttercup, which in life finally doesn't make any sounds?
2. Why only these?
3. the bug could and AS Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin" easy to pronounce
4. Why not "L"?





it is logical to assume

and the poem is dedicated to consolidating the material

Literary reading assignment for grade 1

creation:

Buttercup, Buttercup, what do you want?
- Why, you tickle me,
So you tickle the leaves
What you do not want - you will laugh!

1. What sounds helped to hear the heroes of the poem, especially their speech?
2. Write down the words that help to hear the voice of the Bug and Buttercup.
3. What other words could the Bug pronounce?
4. What sound must be repeated in words?

Friends who are fumbling in solving such difficult problems, be kind on the points.
Sincerely.


1.repeating, xhhhh
2.where item 1 occurs
3 buttercup, buttercup that is stoned, that is stoned, etc. here it is not very foldable, but foldability is not required, right?
4 in what words?

3. The bug can pronounce any word, but must pronounce those in which the above-mentioned hissing sounds are encountered


why?

missing letter at the beginning of the task, maybe a typo
instead of "creation of this" one should read "psycho-creation"


it is training new people. omission of words slips here, which leads to a different speech, more capacious; just slips a little stream of consciousness. get ready, you don't recognize your children.

1.these repetitive sounds (hissing) characterize the speech of the characters in the poem
2.because it is in these words that the sounds characterizing the speech of Buttercup and Bug are repeated
3. The bug can pronounce any word, but must pronounce those in which the above-mentioned hissing sounds are encountered
4. because "l" is not in the words characterizing the speech of the Bug and Buttercup

it is logical to assume
that the study of the alphabet ends (letters x, c, h, w, w)
and the poem is dedicated to consolidating the material


1. speech of characters, or rather one character can be characterized by only one hissing - "f", but it does not exist at all. All the rest is idle speculation of the creators of this task.
2.the hissing words are just repeated in these words, but they cannot characterize the characters in any way, don’t you think?
3. The hissing ones are closer to the buzzing ones ... like the phrase of a beetle from the cartoon "Thumbelina": "Eh, youth ..." How can x, c, h, w, w apply to a beetle? Have you ever met beetles hissing like snakes?
4. And "leaves", and "Buttercup, Buttercup"? ...

A. A. Fet "Butterfly"

You're right. One

airy outline

I'm so sweet.

All the velvet is mine

with his lively blinking -

Only two wings.

Do not ask:

where did it come from?

Where am I in a hurry?

Here at the flower I

light sank

And now I breathe.

How long, without a goal,

without effort,

I want to breathe?

Just now, flashing,

spread my wings

M. DRUZHININA

- Hello, dear bee!

How is your health? How are you?

- Everything is fine! I keep buzzing!

Sorry, I'm in a hurry!

I. Tokmakova "Conversation of Buttercup and Bug"

- Buttercup, Buttercup, what do you want?

- Why, you tickle me,

So you tickle the leaves

What you do not want - you will laugh!

KD Balmont "Makariki mosquitoes"

The mosquitoes are stupid

Stupid and noisy

Crowded into a whole swarm,

They hung over the water.

Cheerful flyer,

Orca-chirp,

She sang to the mosquitoes:

“You will be buzzing,

Dear Sudariki,

Makariki mosquitoes,

It's enough for you to fly ",

And she began to swallow them.

M. Moravskaya "Two beetles"

Once upon a time there were two beetles

two beetles.

Their life was easy:

They dance, holding their sides.

Field trepak.

Wasps and spiders are teased.

They are not afraid of anything

Everything is buzzing and having fun - two beetles.

Two funny beetles

In green camisoles

In red boots

On thin legs.

L. N. Modzalevsky "Moth"

"Tell me, moth,

How do you live, my friend?

How not to get tired

Day-to-day is everything fluttering? -

“I live among the meadows,

In the splendor of a summer day;

Aromas of flowers -

This is all my food!

But my age is short -

It is not longer than a day;

Be kind man

And don't touch me! "

E. Moshkovskaya "Grasshopper"

He jumped onto the road ...

And I already put my foot and almost stepped on!

And I almost killed!

How that grasshopper jumped, he's funny!

He is alive!

Good thing I noticed!

It's good that he's alive!

Issues for discussion

Who is A. A. Fet's poem about? What does a butterfly look like? How does the poet speak of its airiness? ("... With one airy outline I am so cute.") What color is the butterfly's wings? What does the poet compare her wings to? What does a butterfly eat? Remember the lines from the poem in which the poet says that the butterfly lives without worries. ("For how long, without a goal, without effort ...")

Have you ever seen a bee? What is she like? How many legs does it have? What does a bee eat? How does a bee benefit people? What delicious product does a bee give us? Where do bees live? What is their house called?

What does a mosquito look like? How many legs does it have? What is his nose? How does it buzz? Who likes to eat mosquitoes?

Who is a moth? What is he? How many legs does it have? Let's talk about the moth with lines from a poem by L.N. Modzalevsky. ("I live among the meadows ...")

What color is the grasshopper? How many legs does it have? What are his legs, what is unusual about them? How does a grasshopper move? Listen to the poem by E. Moshkovskaya about a grasshopper. What happened on the track? What was the boy most happy about?

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