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Storytelling stories for preschoolers. Painting stories. Compose a story based on a series of plot pictures

WE TEACH CHILDREN 5-6 YEARS OLD TO RETELL, COMPLETE STORIES FROM PICTURES.

Retelling of the story "Rich Harvest" using plot pictures.





1. Reading the story.
A bountiful harvest.
Once upon a time there were hard-working goslings Vanya and Kostya. Vanya was very fond of working in the garden, and Kostya - in the garden. Vanya decided to grow a crop of pears and grapes, and Kostya - a crop of peas and cucumbers. Vegetables and fruits have grown well. But then insatiable caterpillars began to eat Kostin's harvest, and noisy jackdaws got into the habit of Vanya in the garden and began to peck at pears and grapes. The goslings were not at a loss and began to fight pests. Kostya called the birds for help, and Vanya decided to make a scarecrow. At the end of summer, Kostya and Vanya gathered a rich harvest of fruits and vegetables. Now no winter was terrible for them.

2. Conversation.
- Who is this story about?
- Where did Vanya like to work? How can it be called?
- Where did Kostya like to work? How can it be called?
- What did Vanya grow in the garden?
- And what about Kostya's garden?
- Who interfered with Vanya? Who is Costa?
- What can you call caterpillars and jackdaws?
- Who helped Vanya get rid of the caterpillars?
- And what did Kostya do to scare away the jackdaws?
- What did the industrious goslings rejoice at at the end of summer?
3. Retelling the story.

Retelling of the story "Swans" using plot pictures.





1. Reading the story.
Swans.
Grandfather stopped digging, tilted his head to the side and listened to something. Tanya asked in a whisper:
- What's there?
And grandfather replied:
Do you hear the swans trumpeting?
Tanya looked at her grandfather, then at the sky, then again at her grandfather, smiled and asked:
- And what, do swans have a pipe?
Grandpa laughed and replied:
- What's the pipe? They just scream so long, so they say they trumpet. Well, do you hear?
Tanya listened. And indeed, somewhere high up, drawn-out distant voices were heard, and then she saw the swans and shouted:
- See see! They fly with a rope. Maybe they'll sit somewhere?
“No, they won’t sit down,” grandfather said thoughtfully. They fly to warmer climes.
And the swans flew farther and farther.

2. Conversation.
- Who is this story about?
- What did grandfather listen to?
- Why did Tanya smile at the words of her grandfather?
- What does "swans trumpet" mean?
- Who did Tanya see in the sky?
- What did Tanya really want?
What did her grandfather say to her?
3. Retelling the story.

Compilation of the story "How the sun found the shoes" based on a series of story paintings.








1. Conversation on a series of paintings.
- Where did the boy Kolya walk?
- What was there a lot around the house?
Why is Kolya wearing only one shoe?
- What did Kolya do when he noticed that he did not have a shoe?
- Do you think he found it?
- Who did Kolya tell about his loss?
- Who began to look for shoes after Kolya?
- And after the grandmother?
- Where could Kolya have lost his shoe?
- Why did the sun find the shoe, and everyone else did not?
- Is it necessary to do what Kolya did?
2. Drawing up a story based on a series of paintings.
How the sun found shoes.
Once Kolya went out into the yard for a walk. There were many puddles in the yard. Kolya really liked to wander through the puddles in his new boots. And then the boy noticed that he did not have a shoe on one leg.
Kolya began to look for shoes. Searched and searched, but never found. He came home and told everything to his grandmother and mother. Grandma went into the yard. She looked, she looked for shoes, but she did not find. My mother followed my grandmother into the yard. But she couldn't find the shoes either.
After lunch, a bright sun peeked out from behind the clouds, drained the puddles and found a shoe.

3. Retelling the story.

General slide. Retelling of the picture.


1. Conversation on the picture.
What time of year is shown in the picture?
- By what signs did you guess that it was winter?
- Where are the children gathered?
- Think about who built the slide?
- And which of the children just came to the hill?
- Pay attention to the boys. Why do you think they argued?
- Look at Natasha. What does she say to the boys?
- How did this story end?
- Give the picture a name.
2. Sample story.
General slide.
Winter came. White, fluffy, silvery snow fell. Natasha, Ira and Yura decided to build a hill out of snow. But Vova did not help them. He was sick. A good slide came out! High! Not a hill, but a whole mountain! The guys took the sled and had fun riding down the hill. Vova came three days later. He also wanted to go down the hill on a sled. But Yura shouted:
- Do not dare! This is not your hill! You didn't build it!
And Natasha smiled and said:
- Ride, Vova! This is a common hill.

3. Retelling the story.

Drawing up the story "Family Dinner" based on a series of plot pictures.








1. Conversation on a series of paintings.
- What time of day do you think is depicted in the pictures?
- Why do you think so?
- Where did Sasha and Masha come home from?
Where did mom and dad come from?
- What is the name of the evening meal in the family?
- What did mom do? What for?
- What kind of work does Sasha do?
- What can be cooked from potatoes?
- What is Anya doing?
- What will she do?
- Whom did you not see in the kitchen at work?
What job did dad do?
- When everything was ready, what did the family do?
How can we finish our story?
- What do you think parents and children will do after dinner?
- How can we name our story?
2. Compilation of a story.
Family dinner.
In the evening the whole family gathered at home. Mom and dad are back from work. Sasha and Natasha came from school. They decided to cook a family dinner together.
Sasha peeled potatoes for mashed potatoes. Natasha washed the cucumbers and tomatoes for the salad. Mom went into the kitchen, put the kettle on the stove and began to make tea. Dad took the vacuum cleaner and cleaned the carpet.
When dinner was ready, the family sat down at the table. Everyone was happy to see each other at a family dinner.

3. Retelling the story.

Making up a story" New Year on the threshold" based on a series of story paintings.








1. Conversation on a series of paintings.
What holiday is coming up?
- How can you prove it?
- What are the guys doing?
- Name what Christmas decorations will they get it?
- What do children use to make Christmas toys?
- Do they work with pleasure or not?
What kind of jewelry did they get?
Where did they hang their toys?
- How did the children spend the holiday?
- What were they wearing?
- What surprise awaited them at the end of the holiday?
2. Compilation of a story.
New Year's Eve is on the doorstep.
The favorite children's holiday - New Year's Eve - was approaching. And the Christmas tree stood in the corner and was sad. Olya looked at the Christmas tree and suggested:
- Let's decorate it not only with balloons, but also make toys ourselves!
The guys agreed. Each of them armed with scissors, paints and colored paper. They worked with pleasure. Soon bright, colorful decorations were ready. The children proudly hung their work on the Christmas tree. The tree sparkled and shone.
The holiday has come. The guys put on masquerade costumes and went to the Christmas tree. They sang, danced and danced. Well, of course, Grandfather Frost came to the guys with long-awaited gifts.

3. Retelling the story.

A retelling of the story "How We Communicate", compiled from separate plot pictures.





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1. Conversation.
- How do we communicate with each other if we are nearby?
- And if a person is not around, then what do we do?
- What can be attributed to the means of communication?
- What can be mailed?
How was the mail delivered before?
How did the telegraph work?
- How long does it take now to send a message?
What do people use for this?
- And how does the postal service deliver letters and greeting cards to us?
Why do people write letters and greeting cards to each other?
2. Compilation of a story.
How do we communicate?
When we talk, we communicate with each other. But sometimes close person is far away. Then the phone and mail come to the rescue. By dialing the desired phone number, we will hear a familiar voice. And if you need to send a letter or a greeting card, you can go to the post office.
In the past, mail was delivered by horse. Then the Morse telegraph appeared, and messages began to be transmitted over wires using electric current. Bell engineer improved the Morse apparatus and invented the telephone.
Nowadays, messages with text and pictures can be transmitted very quickly. To do this, people use a cell phone and a computer. But even now people continue to write letters to each other, send greeting cards and telegrams by mail. Mail is delivered by car railway or by air.

3. Retelling the story.

Compiling a story plot picture"In a living corner."


1. Conversation.
- Who do you see in the picture?
- Name the plants that are in a living corner.
- Do children like to work in a living corner? Why?
- Who is working in a living corner today?
- What are Katya and Olya doing?
What are ficus leaves?
- Why does Dasha like to take care of the fish? What are they?
- What should be done if a hamster lives in a living corner? What is he?
- What birds live in a living corner?
- Where is the cage with parrots? What parrots?
- How do the guys do their job?
Why do they like taking care of animals and plants?
2. Compilation of a story based on a picture.
In a living area.
There are many plants and animals in the living area. Children love to watch and care for them. Every morning when the guys come to Kindergarten they go to the lively corner.
Today, Katya, Olya, Dasha, Vanya and Natalya Valeryevna are working in a living corner. Katya and Olya take care of the ficus: Katya wipes its large shiny leaves with a damp cloth, and Olya waters the plant. Dasha likes fish: they are very bright and enjoy eating the food that she pours into the aquarium. Vanya decided to take care of the hamster: he cleans his cage, and then he will change the water. Natalya Valerievna feeds the colorful parrots. Their cage hangs high and the guys can't reach it. Everyone is very focused and trying to do their job well.

3. Retelling the story.

Drawing up the story "The Hare and the Carrot" based on a series of story paintings.



1. Conversation on a series of paintings.
What season is shown in the picture?
- What can you say about the weather?
- What is the cost of a snowman?
- Who ran past the snowman?
- What did he notice?
- What did the bunny decide to do?
- Why didn't he manage to get a carrot?
What did he think then?
Did the ladder help him get to the carrot? Why?
- How has the weather changed compared to the first picture?
- What can you say about the mood of the bunny in the second picture?
- What's going on with the snowman?
How is the sun shining in the third picture?
- What does a snowman look like?
- What is the mood of the bunny? Why?
2. Compilation of a story.
Hare and carrot.
Spring has come. But the sun rarely peeked out from behind the clouds. The snowman that the children made in the winter stood and did not even think of melting.
Once a bunny ran past a snowman. He noticed that instead of a nose, the snowman had a delicious carrot. He began to bounce, but the snowman was tall, and the bunny was small, and he could not get the carrot in any way.
The hare remembered that he had a ladder. He ran into the house and brought a ladder. But even she did not help get him a carrot. The bunny became sad and sat down near the snowman.
A warm spring sun peeked out from behind the clouds. The snowman slowly began to melt. Soon the carrot was in the snow. The joyful bunny ate it with pleasure.

3. Retelling the story.

Retelling of the fairy tale "Spikelet" using a series of plot pictures.





1. Reading a fairy tale.
2. Conversation.
- Who is this story about?
- What did the mice do all day?
- How can you call mice, what are they? And the cockerel?
- What did the cockerel find?
- What did the mice suggest doing?
- Who threshed the spikelet?
- What did the mice offer to do with the grain? Who did this?
- What other work did the cockerel do?
- And what did Krut and Vert do at that time?
- Who was the first to sit at the table when the pies were ready?
- Why did the voice of the mice become quieter after each question of the cockerel?
Why didn't the cockerel take pity on the mice when they left the table?
3. Retelling a fairy tale.

Drawing up the story "Where did the bread come from" based on a series of story paintings.














1. Conversation.
What season is shown in the first picture?
- Where does the tractor work? What is the name of the profession of a person who works on a tractor?
What kind of work does a tractor do?
- What is the name of the technique that you see in the third picture? What job does the seeder do?
What job does an airplane do? Why fertilize the field?
- When does wheat ripen?
What is used to harvest wheat? What is the name of the profession of a person who works on a combine?
- What is the bread made of?
- And what needs to be done with wheat grains to make flour?
- Where do they bake rolls, loaves? Who bakes them?
- Where is the bread then taken?
How should you treat bread? Why?
2. Compilation of a story.
Where did the bread come from.
Spring has come. The snow melted. Tractor drivers went to the field to plow and loosen the earth for future grain. Grain growers poured grain into seeders and began to scatter across the field. And then a plane took off into the sky to fertilize the wheat field. Fertilizer will fall into the ground, and the wheat will grow and ripen. By the end of summer, the wheat field will be eared. Combiners will go into the field. Harvesters will float across the wheat field, as if blue sea. The threshed grain is ground into flour. In the bakery, warm, fragrant, delicious bread will be baked from it and taken to the store.

3. Retelling the story.

Drawing up a story based on the plot picture "Home Alone" with inventing the beginning of the story.


1. Conversation.
- Who do you see on the kart?
What toys do you see in the picture?
- Which of the children likes to play with the bear? Who's with the cars?
What is your mother's mood like? Why is she unhappy?
- When could this happen?
Where do you think mom went?
- Who stayed at home alone? What did the children promise their mother?
- What did Katya do? And Vova?
- And whose beads are scattered on the floor?
- Do you think your mother allowed you to take beads?
- Who took them?
- Why were the beads broken?
- What did the children feel when their mother returned?
2. Compilation of a story.
Home alone.
Mom went shopping. And Katya and Vova were left at home alone. They promised their mother that everything would be fine. Katya took her favorite bear and began to tell him a story, and Vova played with cars.
But suddenly Katya saw her mother's beads. She really wanted to wear them. She took the beads and began to try them on. But Vova said that mother did not allow Katya to touch them. Katya did not listen to Vova. Then Vova began to remove the beads from Katya's neck. But Katya did not allow them to be removed.
Suddenly the thread broke, and the beads scattered on the floor. At this time, my mother returned from the store. Vova, frightened, hid under the covers, and Katya stood and looked guiltily at her mother. The children were very ashamed that they did not fulfill their promise.

3. Retelling the story.

Compilation of the story "The border of the Motherland - at the castle" based on a series of story paintings.








1. Conversation.
- Who do you see in the first picture?
- Where are they going?
- What did the border guard notice?
- To whom did he show the footprints?
- To whom did the traces lead?
- What is in the hands of the offender?
- Look at the second picture. What can you say about Trezor? Why is he so evil?
- What did the intruder do when Trezor attacked him?
- How can you call the border guard and Trezor, what are they?
- If all the defenders are like that, what will our Motherland be like?
2. Compilation of a story.
The border of the Motherland is locked.
The border of our Motherland is guarded by border guards. Once, a soldier Vasily and his faithful friend, the dog Trezor, went on patrol. Suddenly, the border guard noticed fresh footprints. He showed them to Trezor. Trezor immediately followed in the footsteps.
Soon the border guard and Trezor saw the intruder. He was armed, and when he saw the border guard and Trezor, he pointed a gun at them. Trezor all tensed up and attacked the criminal. He grabbed the intruder by the hand, and he dropped the gun in fright. Faithful friends the perpetrator was arrested.
Let everyone know that the border of our Motherland is locked.

3. Retelling the story.