Lesson from the outside world: "The Golden Ring of Russia". Lesson from the world around us: "The Golden Ring of Russia" The world around us is a golden ring

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Outline of a lesson on the outside world, grade 3

on the theme "The Golden Ring of Russia"

The purpose of the lesson: to acquaint children with the cities included in the "Golden Ring of Russia" and their sights.

Tasks:

  1. Develop information literacy of students, cognitive processes;
  2. Expand vocabulary, continue to work on the formation of coherent speech;
  3. Develop memory, thinking, imagination, creativity;
  4. To foster love for Russia, its spiritual heritage;
  5. To foster a culture of behavior, mutual assistance;
  6. Create a favorable psychological atmosphere in the classroom to maintain performance and maintain health.

Equipment: textbook, multimedia board, presentation, handouts, outline of a story about the city, photographs of attractions, A4 sheet, glue

During the classes

1.Organizational moment

The lesson begins

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With you, everyone should understand

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2. Setting the goal of the lesson

- Do you guys like to travel? ( Children's answers. )

- We are starting with you to study a new section in the course of the world around us: Traveling through cities and countries. Open the textbook on pages 84-85 and let's read what we will talk about in the lessons. (Read)

And the first lesson is called the Golden Ring of Russia. Slide 3

The poem is read by a prepared student.

Roll, roll, ring
On the edge of the earth
From the North Sea
And the blue taiga

Through groves and valleys
To the Volga shores,
Where is ancient Russia
In the names of cities.

Vladimir, quiet Uglich,
Zalessky Pereslavl,
Pearl of Russia -
Smart Yaroslavl.

Rostov the Great, Suzdal
And Sergiev Posad ...
Their names are like song
People's sound.

Gold ring
Sealed the cities.
Mother Russia is here,
The Russian spirit is always here!

- So, the topic of our today's lesson? ( Children's answers. ) Slide 4

- The purpose of our lesson will be to find out which cities are included in the Golden Ring and why it is called the ring.

What questions did you have after reading the topic of the lesson? (Why ring? Why gold?)

Maybe some of you have some suggestions, answer options? ( Children's answers. )
Then you and I can put forward hypotheses (
assumptions):

- Ring, as our path will resemble a ring.

- Golden, so these cities are the property of our state, there are many monuments of history, architecture, art, and at the end of the lesson we will see if our hypotheses turned out to be correct. Slide 5

- Ready? Then let's go! Hands in place, feet together, elbows at the edge, back straight. (A reminder of the correct posture during the lesson.)

3. Organization of perception and comprehension of new information

We start our journey along the Golden Circle from Moscow ... Let's take a look at the map of Russia.

(The route is indicated on the map.)(Slide 4)

- Show on the map the capital of our Motherland.

What was especially memorable?

Who founded Moscow?

(the student goes to the blackboard and answers: Prince - Yuri Dolgoruky.)

- Today, our long journey cannot do without helpers - tour guides.

(Speaks into the microphone.)

Tour guide 1: Hello dear passengers. From Moscow we are going to the northeast. And so we arrive atthe city of Sergiev Posad.(Slide 5)

It is named after the saintSergius of Radonezhwho founded a large monastery here -Trinity-Sergius Lavra... The word “lavra” means the main, most important monastery. And it is indeed recognized as the main monastery of Russia. On the territory of the Trinity - Sergius Lavra, the Moscow Theological Academy is located - the oldest higher educational institution in Russia. In the last century, hundreds of first-class toy masters have lived and worked here. It is no coincidence that it is here that the only Toy Museum in Russia is located, in which there are about 30,000 exhibits. Have a good trip!

Guide 2: Good day! From Sergiev-Posad we go toPereslavl-Zalessky.

(Slide 6)

This city, like Moscow, was founded by the princeYuri Dolgoruky.It is located on the shores of the picturesque Pleshcheyevo Lake. Pereslavl is considered one of the protected and attractive cities of the Golden Ring, and is also considered the birthplace of the Russian fleet. Ancient churches and other creations of Russian architecture have been preserved here: the Transfiguration Church, Nikitsky and Goritsky monasteries, the unique Iron Museum and the Teapot Museum. Have a good trip!

Guide 3: Then our path lies in Rostov. (Slide 7)

This city is one of the most ancient in the Golden Ring, and in ancient times it was respectfully called the Great. The most wonderful part of the city -Rostov Kremlin.

Behind its white walls, numerous church domes are visible, the bells of which are famous for their melodic ringing. The Dmitrievsky temple and the Church of St. John the Theologian are also known throughout the world.

Rostov is famous for its famousRostov enamel.This is very beautiful jewelry with enamel - brooches, earrings, bracelets, which are kept in the Enamel Museum, and cause admiration of those around. (Product Show) Have a nice long journey!(Slide 8, 9, 10)

5. Working in groups

And now I would like each of you to be in the role of a guide. You will be working in groups. Your task is to tell about the cities as brightly and interestingly as possible, so that each of those present wants to go on a journey through these cities.

You have on your tables a plan for drawing up a story about the city, photographs of attractions, a textbook, additional literature and an A3 sheet (+ glue).

You have 15 minutes to complete the task.

After the expiration of time, we listen to the responses of the groups.

6. Physical education

We know how to relax too -

Put our hands behind your back

Raise your head higher

And we will breathe easily, easily.

Pull up on toes

How many times?

Exactly as many as fingers

On your hand!

One, two, three, four, five

Stamping our feet

One, two, three, four, five

We clap our hands.

(children accompany words with movements)

Our journey ended and we again returned to our hometown... The capital of our Motherland is Moscow. Now let's see which of you was the most attentive during the trip and remembered the most information about the cities of the Golden Ring.

7.Fixing the material

Solving the crossword puzzle

8. Lesson summary

Now let's summarize, what have we learned? Has our hypothesis that the route of our travel is similar to a ring has been confirmed?

Why is this ring Golden?

Did you enjoy our trip?

9 homeworkcompose a story according to plan about the remaining 2 cities, Vladimir and Suzdal

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Crossword "The Golden Ring of Russia"

  1. 1. A wide part of the river between two bends. ( Plyos)
  2. 2.Museum of wooden architecture. ( Suzdal)
  3. 3. In this city there is a wonderful monument of antiquity - the Golden Gate. ( Vladimir)
  4. 4. The name of the city comes from the word "corner". The river flows in the "corner".(Uglich)
  5. 5. The main, important monastery.(Lavra)
  6. 6. Beautiful enamel jewelry: brooches, earrings, bracelets. ( Enamel)
  7. 7.This city was respectfully called the Great in ancient times. ( Rostov)

4. Make a word from the proposed letters.

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Plan

1.town name

2.when and by whom it was founded (or after whom it is named)

3.Description of the coat of arms

4. An interesting fact (location of streets, origin of the city, etc.)

5. Attractions

(Use the textbook and additional literature

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Lesson of the outside world in grade 3 on the topic:

What a miracle - the red house!

Schematic map of cities included in the Golden Ring of Russia

Rostov enamel

Rostov enamel

Rostov enamel

Russian artist Isaac Ilyich Levitan

The journey is over

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Kostroma

Kostroma was founded in 1152. Yuri Dolgorukyduring his military campaign in the lands of the Kazan Bulgarians.

From the sources it is clear that "there were forests in this place, impenetrable, dense jungle", and robbers were hiding here, from whom "there was no way at all." Yuri Dolgoruky "fiery sea" dealt with the robbers. And the city of Kostroma appeared on the scorched earth.

There are several interpretations of the name of the city. Some researchers believe that the name is based on the Finnish word "kostrum" - "fortress". According to another version, the name is associated with a pagan rite. "Kostroma" was called in these places a ceremony reminiscent of Shrovetide.

One of the most beautiful cities in the Golden Ring of Russia is rich inmonuments and landmarks.

The Ipatiev Monastery is considered the key historical monument of Kostroma. The territory of the monastery consists of two parts: the Old and New Towns. Both sites are surrounded by high stone walls. The old town is shaped like an irregular pentagon. The compositional center of the monastery is the monumental five-domed Trinity Cathedral and the belfry.

Also outstanding monuments of architecture and history in Kostroma are the Epiphany-Anastasinsky Monastery and the Trade Rows complex. The Epiphany Monastery was founded by a disciple and relative of the Monk Sergius of Radonezh, who came from the Moscow region, the Monk Nikita.

On the right bank of the Volga River there is another historical monument of Kostroma - the Church of the Nativity of Christ on the Gorodishche. The temple was originally a posad church in the village of Gorodishche. This is where the name of the church comes from.

The coat of arms of the city of Kostroma is a shield on which, in an azure field, a golden galley with silver sails removed and ten golden oarsmen floating to the left along the same, with silver crests, waves

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Plyos

The city of Ples is located on the right bank of the Volga, at the mouth of the Shokhonka River on the northeastern borders of the Golden Ring. Officially, the history of Plyos leads beginning in 1410 when Moscow Prince Vasily I, the son of Dmitry Donskoy, fleeing the Tatar khan, ordered to build a fortified customs and outpost here. The Volga does not meander here, which allows you to see the enemy from a long distance. However, long before that time there was an ancient settlement called Chuvil and inhabited by the ancient Ugric and Slavic tribes of the Meri and Krivichi, who lived in the 9th-13th centuries. During its long history, Ples has experienced raids by the Mongol-Tatars, and princely civil strife, and the Polish-Swedish intervention. During the times of Minin and Pozharsky, as well as the war with Napoleon, Ples was one of the centers of the formation of the people's militia. Plyos was also a large port and a trading city on the Volga, but after the construction of a railway that bypassed this city in 1871, Plyos turned into one of the quiet provincial cities of Russia, which artists and other creative people are so fond of, for whom Ples is a magnificent monument Russian nature - becomes a summer workshop.

Plyos cannot boast of a large number ofhistorical monuments.But Plyos is forever glorified by the singer of Russian nature - the artist Isaac Ilyich Levitan, who created here about two hundred paintings and sketches that adorn the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum: “After the rain. Plyos "," Evening. Golden Plyos "," Above Eternal Peace "and others.

Date of adoption of the coat of arms of Ples: 03/29/1779
In the first part of the shield there is a part of the Kostroma coat of arms: a galley stern with three lanterns and lowered ladders, in a blue field. In the second part of the shield, there is a river in a silver field with a reach emerging from it, meaning the name of this city.

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Uglich

Uglich is the oldest Russian city on the Volga. Local chronicles report thatcity ​​founded in 937Yan Pleskovich, a relative of Princess Olga of Kiev, sent to the Upper Volga "for the sake of collecting tribute."

Name received, in all likelihood, fromthat the Volga is making a corner here... In addition, there are two less probable versions: from the fact that coals were burned in this place, and from the fact that the people of the "Uglichs" were resettled here from the Ugly River, a tributary of the Dnieper.

In 1148 the city was first mentioned in the all-Russian chronicles under the name "Coal Field". In the XIII century, it became the capital of a small principality, whose lands stretched along the left bank of the Volga towards the possessions of Tver and Veliky Novgorod. In 1238 the city was occupied by Tatar troops. Around 1326, the Uglich principality became the inheritance of the Moscow principality.

In the 15th century, the city was one of the significant centers of the Russian state. Here they minted their coins, kept chronicles, copied and decorated books.

Among the main attractions Uglich:

The Uglich Kremlin with the Church of Dmitry on the Blood, the Transfiguration Cathedral, the bell tower, the chambers of Tsarevich Dimitri.

The coat of arms of the urban settlement Uglich is a heraldic shield. In a scarlet (red) field, Tsarevich Dimitri in gold, with one visible bow under the orb, a crown with a purple cap, in a purple dress decorated with gold and precious stones and in purple boots, in the right hand of the prince is a silver knife, the prince's head is framed by a golden halo. The graphic representation of the coat of arms must always correspond to the heraldic description of the coat of arms, taking into account heraldic norms. "

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Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl is located on the high bank of the Volga River. Where the Kotorosl River merges with the Volga, there was once a settlement called Medvezhy Ugol. Legend has it thatin 1010 Prince Yaroslav the Wisewith his squad he captured this village, cutting the pagan image of a bear with a battle ax. According to another version, the prince killed a live bear at the site of the city's founding. But be that as it may, Yaroslav founded the fortress, naming it in his honor Yaroslavl. By order of the prince, the new city was surrounded by a wooden wall with towers. A hundred years later, the city became the capital of an independent principality.

The oldest building in Yaroslavl is the Transfiguration Cathedral of the Spassky Monastery. Spassky Monastery played important role in the history of Yaroslavl, being for a long time its spiritual, cultural and economic center.

Truly a pearl of ancient Russian architecture amongattractionsYaroslavl can be called the Church of Elijah the Prophet. This light in form, austere and solemn temple with five widely set peaks is extraordinarily beautiful. Walls, vaults, window slopes - all the free space is filled with paintings.

It is also worth highlighting the Church of John the Baptist. This church is the pinnacle of Yaroslavl architecture of the 17th century.

The unique ensemble of the Tolgsky Monastery (XVII-XIX centuries) is located on the left bank of the Volga within the city limits. The Tolgsky monastery, one of the oldest in Russia, was founded at the beginning of the XIV century. Rostov bishop Prokhor on the occasion of the "appearance" of the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos to him. Now it is a convent with over a hundred sisters living in it.

About the coat of arms

“In a circle, a black bear stands on its hind legs, holds a protazan in its right crooked front leg, and stretches out its left front leg, under it is written forest and grass.”

Protazan (from German Partisane) is a stabbing pole-arm edged weapon, a type of spear.


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  • Of Russia
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  • MOU SOSH number 48
  • Greshnyakova Olga Petrovna
Sergiev Posad
  • gold ring of Russia
  • Sergiev Posad
  • Alexandrov
  • Pereyaslavl
  • Rostov the Great
  • Yaroslavl
  • Kostroma
  • Ivanovo
  • Palekh
  • Suzdal
  • Vladimir
  • The city of Sergiev Posad was named in honor of St. Sergius, who founded the largest monastery in Russia.
  • Sergiev Posad
  • The beginning of the city of Sergiev Posad was laid by the largest Trinity Monastery in Russia, the founder of which was St. Sergius of Radonezh. In honor of St. Sergius, the city received its original name
  • Alexandrov
  • Aleksandrov is a city of amazing destiny. From a small palace village, a hunting camp of the Pereslavl and Moscow princes, at the behest of Ivan the Terrible, for several years it turns into the de facto capital of the Russian state.
  • Aleksandrovskaya Sloboda has been known since the middle of the XIV century. In 1513, the country palace of the Grand Duke Vasily III was built here.
  • From 1564 to 1581, the residence of Ivan the Terrible was located in the settlement; in fact, the Aleksandrovskaya Sloboda was the capital of the Moscow state.
  • In 1778 received city status
  • On its coat of arms were depicted two forges and a vice as a sign that blacksmiths were famous for their products in Alexandrov
  • In 1870 passed through the city Railway Moscow - Yaroslavl. There is a junction station on it - Aleksandrov I. In addition to it, there is another station in the city - Aleksandrov II.
  • Alexandrov
Rostov Veliky, one of the oldest cities in Russia, is a real "pearl" of the region.
  • Rostov the Great
  • Rostov Veliky, one of the oldest cities in Russia, is a real "pearl" of the region.
  • For the first time Rostov was mentioned in the annals under the year 862, but the lands near Lake Nero were inhabited even in prehistoric times. Subsequently, the Ugro-Finnish tribe Merya lived here. At the end of the 9th century, the Slavs-Krivichi and Novgorodians appeared in the interfluve of the Oka and Volga.
At the same time, apparently, the Meryan-Slavic settlement of Rostov appeared on the shore of the lake, which already in the 10th century became one of the largest cities in the north-east of the ancient Russian state. Yuri Dolgoruky became the first independent Rostov prince. Under him, the principality expanded, and Rostov received the nickname - the Great.
  • At the same time, apparently, the Meryan-Slavic settlement of Rostov appeared on the shore of the lake, which already in the 10th century became one of the largest cities in the north-east of the ancient Russian state. Yuri Dolgoruky became the first independent Rostov prince. Under him, the principality expanded, and Rostov received the nickname - the Great.
Yaroslavl is one of the most culturally significant and largest cities in the Golden Ring of Russia. The city of Yaroslavl is located on the right bank of the Volga River, 282 km north-east of Moscow. According to legend, Yaroslavl was founded by Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1010. In 1218 the city became the capital of an independent appanage principality and became known as a developed cultural center, but already in 1238 the peaceful life of Yaroslavl was interrupted by the Mongol invasion.
  • Yaroslavl
  • Yaroslavl is one of the most culturally significant and largest cities in the Golden Ring of Russia. The city of Yaroslavl is located on the right bank of the Volga River, 282 km north-east of Moscow. According to legend, Yaroslavl was founded by Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1010. In 1218 the city became the capital of an independent appanage principality and became known as a developed cultural center, but already in 1238 the peaceful life of Yaroslavl was interrupted by the Mongol invasion.
  • In 1380, the Yaroslavl squads took part in the Battle of Kulikovo, which put an end to the Horde domination in Russia, and since 1463 the Yaroslavl principality has been part of the Russian state.
Kostroma is an ancient Russian city stretching on the banks of the great Russian Volga River. Kostroma was founded in 1152 by the Suzdal prince Yuri Dolgoruky.
  • Kostroma
  • Kostroma is an ancient Russian city, stretching on the banks of the great Russian Volga River. Kostroma was founded in 1152 by the Suzdal prince Yuri Dolgoruky.
The name of the city of Kostroma comes from the ancient pagan Slavic holiday Kostroma, which occupied a prominent place in the cycle of summer ritual games in honor of the all-powerful sun god Yarila. Kostroma was the name of a straw doll, which in the summer was worn by a girl in a round dance, sang ritual songs to her, and then carried it to the river, drowned it in water or burned it at the stake.
  • Kostroma
  • The name of the city of Kostroma comes from the ancient pagan Slavic festival of Kostroma, which featured prominently in the cycle of summer ritual games in honor of the all-powerful sun god Yarila. Kostroma was the name of a straw doll, which in the summer was worn by a girl in a round dance, sang ritual songs to her, and then carried it to the river, drowned it in water or burned it at the stake.
  • Palekh is a small town in central Russia, one of the regional centers of the Ivanovo region. "Village - Academy", which glorified the country with unique products from papier-mâché with multicolored graceful design in patterned gold ornament, skillfully known in the world as "Palekh miniature".
  • Palekh
  • The art of icon painting was passed on from generation to generation among the inhabitants, preserving their traditions. Icon painters usually worked in workshops, fulfilling orders and selling their products to buyers. There were homeworkers in Palekh. The icon was painted by several painters at once. Many masters worked away, painted frescoes in churches, and were engaged in restoration work. Palekh icon painters restored the Faceted Chamber in Moscow, the cathedrals of the Trinity - Sergius Lavra. ...
  • Palekh
  • It is believed that Palekh was founded by people who fled from the Mongol-Tatar pogroms, that among these settlers there were also those who were good at icon painting. Surrounded by dense forests, cut off from densely populated areas by impassable roads, away from large rivers, Palekh lived an isolated and closed life
  • Palekh
Suzdal is rightfully considered the "pearl" of the "Golden Ring". Suzdal appeared on the pages of Russian chronicles in 1024.
  • Suzdal is rightfully considered the "pearl" of the "Golden Ring". Suzdal appeared on the pages of Russian chronicles in 1024.
  • Suzdal has a happy and noticeable fate in the history of the country. Although over the centuries the city was destroyed more than once, it suffered from fires and epidemics, but it was revived again and again.
  • There was not a single large historical event, in which Suzdal or its citizens would not participate
  • Suzdal
  • Vladimir
  • In the history of Russia, Vladimir played an important role for more than 250 years, being the capital of the Old Russian state. Until 1432, the Grand Dukes were married to reign in the Vladimir Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Holy Theotokos.
  • Vladimir city
  • called the gate
  • "Golden ring
  • Russia ". And not only
  • because he is famous
  • he with his ancients
  • By the golden gates
http://www.tourizm.ivanovo.ru
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  • http://www.tourizm.ivanovo.ru
  • www.alexandrov-city.msk.ru
  • www.goldenringofrussia.com
  • www.hotel-sokol.ru
  • www.sergievposad-grad.ru
  • www.kostroma-online.ru

1.Use the textbook map to sign the cities of the Golden Ring.

Write down the names of the cities you have visited.

2. Using the text and illustrations of the textbook, enter the attraction of each city in Table 1-2.

Sights of the cities of the Golden Ring

City name sights
Sergiev Posad Trinity-Sergius Lavra, a monument to St. Sergius of Radonezh
Pereslavl-Zalessky Ancient churches and other architectural monuments
Rostov Rostov Kremlin
Uglich Uglich hydroelectric power station, watch factory
Yaroslavl Monument to Yu.G. Volkov
Kostroma Shopping arcade
Plyos Museum I.I. Levitan
Ivanovo A.S. Pushkin, merchant houses in the city center
Suzdal Museum of Wooden Architecture, many monasteries, churches, chapels
Vladimir Assumption Cathedral, Golden Gate

If you know other sights of these cities that are not named in the textbook, you can also enter them in the table.

3. Imagine yourself as a tour guide. Use a city plan to guide your classmates on an imaginary excursion. Show them the sights that you know something about. Tell us about them.

Vladimir's plan

Yaroslavl's plan

4. Seryozha and Nadya have prepared an assignment for you. Get to know the cities by descriptions. Write the names of the cities in the boxes.

a) This city is named after Saint Sergius of Radonezh. There is a large monastery here - the Trinity-Sergius Lavra.

Sergiev Posad

b) The streets of this city are arranged in a fan-like manner. Where they converge, there are old shopping arcades.

c) This city stands on the Volga in the place where the river bends, flows "at an angle". There is a watch factory in this city.

d) This city is called a city-museum. There are many churches, monasteries and chapels in it. And then there is a museum of wooden architecture.

5. With the names of what great people are the names of cities associated? Connect with lines.

Vladimir - Vladimir Monomakh

Sergiev Posad - Sergiy of Radonezh

Yaroslavl - Yaroslav the Wise

6. The Wise Turtle asks if you know these sights. Cut out the photos from the Application and place them in the appropriate windows. Check yourself with the tutorial. After checking the sticker photos. Indicate the names of the cities with the arrows.

7. Here you can write down questions for the quiz about the cities of the Golden Ring.

1. Who was Yaroslavl founded?

2. In which city is there a watch factory?

3. What kind of crafts is Rostov known for?

4. Yuri Dolgoruky founded Moscow and ...

5. What does "laurel" mean?

6. City of Artists?

7. Whose houses have survived in Ivanovo?

8. How many chapels are there in Suzdal?

Ask your classmates these questions. Rate their answers.

8. With the help of additional literature, the Internet, prepare messages about one of the cities of the Golden Ring. It is better to choose a city where you happen to be. Then you will be able to supplement the collected information with your impressions.

Message subject: Moscow

Message plan:

1. History of the city

2. Attractions

Source of information: the Internet

Here you can write Interesting Facts for your message, make drawings according to your impressions or stick photographs.

There are many sights in Moscow. Red Square is a whole complex of monuments of the history of Russia. Here is the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, St. Basil's Cathedral and much more.

Vera Baltacheva
Summary of the lesson on the outside world "The Golden Ring of Russia" in grade 3

Lesson from the outside world.

Theme: « GOLD RING OF RUSSIA»

3 Class

The goals of the teacher:

Educational: create conditions for familiarization with the ancient cities included in gold ring of Russia; broadening the horizons of students in the field of city attractions.

Developing: to promote the development of students' speech, cognitive interest in the subject.

Educational: to promote the education of love for Of Russia, interest in her spiritual heritage.

Target: to acquaint with the cities that are part of Golden ring of Russia.

Tasks:

1. To acquaint with ancient cities Of Russia.

2. To develop students' ideas about the historical sights of cities Golden ring of Russia and the ability to work with various sources of information.

3. To cultivate aesthetic feelings, patriotic feelings, the ability to work in a group.

Teacher equipment:

Multimedia projector;

Textbook « The world » , workbook;

Encyclopedias

Equipment for students:

Textbook;

Notebook on a printed basis " The world;

Information Sheets

Self-assessment sheet

Emoticons

Group work aids

Roles in the group

Media materials:

Audio recording "Ringing a bell"

Presentation « gold ring of Russia»

Musical physics

Planned results:

Personal UUD:

The readiness and ability of students for self-development;

Fostering a sense of love for your homeland.

Regulatory UUD:

Ability to independently plan an algorithm for completing a task, adjust work in the course of its implementation;

Ability to carry out information search for the implementation of educational tasks;

Ability to independently assess the correctness of their actions.

Cognitive UUD:

Ability to extract information from different sources (textbook, presentation, Internet);

Ability to find answers to questions using information obtained from various sources.

Communicative UUD:

Ability to formulate your thoughts in oral speech, express your point of view, formulate a statement;

Ability to cooperate with others, agree on the sequence of actions and the result, learn to present to others the process of work and your result; listen to the opinions of others;

Ability to build good, respectful relationships between partners;

Ability to give adequate self-esteem based on knowledge of basic moral standards

Plan lesson:

1. Organizational moment.

2. Motivation. Statement of the theme and purpose lesson.

3. Updating basic knowledge.

4. Learning new material.

5. Consolidation of the studied material.

6. Summary lesson.

7. Homework.

8. Reflection

Stages Lesson Progress Notes

1. Org. moment

1-2 minutes - Good afternoon.

The bell rang

We start our lesson.

My name is Vera Leonidovna and this lesson we will spend with you together. On our lesson guests have come today, we will greet them with a nod of our heads.

Guys, smile at each other, give good mood to your friends and our guests. (Sit down)

And in what mood did you come today to lesson? Show your mood at the beginning lesson emoticon(yellow is great, green is good, red is sad.) (Children raise emoticons)

Thanks. I hope by the end lesson your mood will become even better.

emoticons

2. Motive. moment

2. Guys, I did not come to you with with simple hands... Look, they lie on my table things: backpack, notebook, pen, compass, pencil, camera.

What do you think is all this for? (or who needs all these items)

(For the traveler, tourist)

So, where are we going with you today? lesson? (we'll take a trip).

And there is also such a thing. (gold ring)

What is the name of our country? (Russia)

So, what is the topic of our lesson? Travel through The Golden Ring of Russia. (Theme lesson on the blackboard.)

Working with a self-assessment sheet.

Guys, you have self-assessment sheets on your desk. Assess your knowledge of this topic at the beginning lesson in the left column(+)

Self-assessment sheet

Start lesson End of lesson

I know everything I know everything

What would you like to know today at lesson?.

What gold ring of Russia? (On the desk)

Why ring? Why Gold? (On the desk)

Which cities are included in gold ring of Russia?

The location of these cities on the map.

The sights of these cities.

Exercise for the eyes.

Eyes see everything around

I'll circle them.

It is given to the eyes to see everything

Where is the window and where is the movie.

I'll circle them

I'll take a look at the world around.

A journalist reading a note.

Read it yourself in pairs ... the notes you have on your desks

1 row:

In the now distant 60s of the 20th century, journalist and public figure in the field of preserving cultural heritage Yuri Bychkov got into his own car and, leaving Moscow, drove through eight cities northeast of the capital. As points of his route, he chose those places where, in his opinion, most of the monuments of culture and history have been preserved ..

The journalist's route was so: Moscow - Sergiev Posad (in those days Zagorsk) "Soviet culture" gold ring of Russia

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From ancient times ring

For a long time gold gold very graceful and intricate.

« gold ring of Russia

notebook, pen,

pencil,

camera,

ring

Theme lesson on the blackboard.)

gold ring of Russia

Self-assessment sheet

Questions on the chalkboard

Notes on each desk.

Quest by rows.

(1 per desk)

Read in pairs.

Today we are starting to study a new section "Travel to cities and countries"... Look at the layout of the cities Golden ring on the map... They are really located in a circle, originating in the capital of our Motherland - Moscow. On a journey through To the gold ring we leave from the capital of our Motherland.

You are already familiar with the sights of Moscow. Remember them.

The game "4th extra" in pairs.

(there are photographs of Moscow sights on the tables. Find an extra one.

Check yourself. Turn the cards over. What colors? (Flag colors Of Russia)

Make up the flag Of Russia.

Who founded this city? Prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Remember what year it was. 1147. (Prepare a card)

What turned out to be superfluous? Where is this tower located?

Map Gold ring.

Cards

Noteworthy

Card Prince Yuri Dolgoruky

Guys, where can I find information about cities? (textbook, on the Internet, in encyclopedias, additional literature) show

Today on the tutorial will help you in the lesson, a workbook and informative sheets that you will find in your envelopes. Also in the textbooks you have a map by which you will find your city, which you will talk about.

Before starting work, remember the rules for working in a group.

Distribute roles within the group.

Encyclop.

Textbook, workbook, information

tive sheets.

Memo "Rules for working in a group"

"Roles in the group"

Group work.

Each group gets its own task.

(No. 1 In envelopes - informative sheet, answer sheet for the city)

(No. 2 (In the envelope there are photographs of the city's attractions with a small description of the attractions, sheet А 3 for registration)

Opening hours - 10 minutes.

Physical minute. (music)

So, we start getting to know the cities Gold ring.

Once in the city, you will have to remember its name and write it down in route sheets - workbooks of 2 sights of the city.

The first city is Sergiev Posad.

(Group 1 performance - information about the city; Group 2 - attractions;) Children write down 2 attractions.

(Group 3 performance - information about the city; Group 4 - attractions;) Children write down 2 attractions.

(Performance of the 5th group - information about the city of Rostov; 6th group - attractions;) Children write down 2 attractions

Collage - on a blackboard and talk briefly about the place of interest.

Hearing Rostov chime, examining Rostov enamel

Consolidation of what has been learned

Conclusion Today our journey comes to an end. We visited several cities of the Golden Ring... On the next lesson we will continue our journey.

Now let's go back to the beginning lesson... Have we found the answers to our questions?

What are these cities famous for? (with its wonderful people, wonderful monuments, beautiful views, wonderful nature)

How did you feel? (a sense of pride in your homeland, curiosity, joy)

Did you feel proud of our country when you got to know these cities? Why?

Yes, every city is beautiful in its own way and equally expensive Russian its unique beauty, history. The creation of this route was necessary in order to draw attention not only to beauty, but also to the need to preserve and preserve cultural and historical values. Of Russia.

Guys, your village also has cultural monuments that you must protect and preserve.

Reflection Working with a self-assessment sheet.

D / Z

Did you like today on lesson? Show your mood with an emoticon.

I thank you for lesson... You all did a very good job today. We'll deliver it to everyone perfectly.

Lesson over... Working with a self-assessment sheet

syncwine

Try in a group to compose a syncwine for one of the cities that you visited today.

Listening 1-2

D / Z: by choice 1. Prepare a message on 1 attraction of any city.

2. Come up with questions for the quiz.

3. Find proverbs and sayings that contain the names of cities.

syncwine

Self-assessment sheet

Start lesson End of lesson

I know everything I know everything

I know, but not all Knowledge has become more

I know little I didn't learn anything new

I don't know anything I can tell others

Exercise for the eyes.

Eyes see everything around

I'll circle them.

It is given to the eyes to see everything

Where is the window and where is the movie.

I'll circle them

I'll take a look at the world around.

1 row:

In the now distant 60s of the 20th century, journalist and public figure in the field of preserving cultural heritage Yuri Bychkov got into his own car and, leaving Moscow, drove through eight cities northeast of the capital. As points of his route, he chose those places where, in his opinion, the most monuments have been preserved.

culture and history.

The journalist's route was so: Moscow - Sergiev Posad (in those days Zagorsk)- Pereslavl Zalessky - Rostov - Yaroslavl - Kostroma - Ivanovo - Suzdal - Vladimir - Moscow. And then he published in the newspaper "Soviet culture" a cycle of essays about these cities under the general heading gold ring of Russia... Each essay was dedicated to a separate city.

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« gold ring of Russia- this is a world-famous tourist route through the ancient Russian cities that preserve unique monuments of Russian history and culture. "

From ancient times ring is a symbol of unity and constancy.

For a long time gold- a symbol of wealth and nobility, as it is very rare and a precious metal... Jewelry made from gold very graceful and intricate.

Yury Dolgoruky

Moscow was founded

1.Use the textbook map to sign the cities of the Golden Ring.

Write down the names of the cities you have visited.

Vladimir. Suzdal. Ivanovo. Yaroslavl

2.Using the text and illustrations of the textbook, enter in table 1 - 2 attractions of each city

If you know other sights of these cities that are not named in the textbook, you can also enter them in the table.

3. Imagine yourself as a tour guide. Use a city plan to guide your classmates on an imaginary excursion. Show them the sights that you know something about. Tell us about them.

Park named after Pushkin, a monument to Prince Vladimir and St. Fyodor and an observation deck in the city of Vladimir

A visit to the city of Vladimir will not be complete if you don’t look into the Pushkin Park, don’t visit the monument to Prince Vladimir and don’t look at the city from a specially arranged observation deck.

Park named after A.S. Pushkin is located in the most ancient part of the city, among many historical monuments. The park itself is not large, but very cozy: soft green lawns, an elegant lattice fence, elegant lanterns, birches, paved paths and comfortable benches. It is no coincidence that this park has become one of the favorite recreation places of the townspeople.

The monument to Prince Vladimir and Saint Fyodor has become a bright dominant of the park. The monument was created by the sculptor Sergei Mikhailovich Isakov and opened in 2007. It depicts an equestrian sculpture of Prince Vladimir in whose hands a banner with the image of Christ. Next to Vladimirov is depicted Saint Theodore, who, according to legend, brought the Christian faith to northeastern Russia.

Right next to the monument there is an observation deck with a beautiful view of the most ancient part of the city and the Klyazma River.

Epiphany Square, a monument to Yaroslav the Wise and the Transfiguration Monastery in Yaroslavl

Epiphany Square is one of the oldest squares in Yaroslavl. Its image began to form back in the XII century. Here is the Church of the Epiphany, the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery and the houses of wealthy citizens who lived in Yaroslavl as far back as the century before last.

In the center of Epiphany Square there is a monument to Prince Yaroslav the Wise. The monument, which was created by sculptor Oleg Komov and architects N.I. Komova and A.R. Bobovich, was opened in 1993. Yaroslav the Wise holds a model of the city in one hand, and a lowered sword in the other. As conceived by the authors, this symbolizes the peace-loving character of the prince and his forward-looking policy.

The most famous attraction of the Epiphany Square is the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery. It was on the site of this monastery that the most famous ancient Russian manuscript, "The Lay of Igor's Campaign", was found. This monastery was founded in the XII century. In the 16th century, Tsar Ivan the Terrible loved to visit here, and in the 17th century it was from the walls of this monastery that Minin and Pozharsky set off to liberate Moscow from foreign invaders.

4. Seryozha and Nadia have prepared an assignment for you. Get to know the cities by descriptions. Write the names of the cities in the boxes.

a) This city is named after Saint Sergius of Radonezh. There is a large monastery here - the Trinity-Sergius Lavra.

b) The streets of this city are arranged in a fan-like manner. Where they converge, there are old shopping arcades.

c) This city stands on the Volga in the place where the river bends, flows "at an angle". There is a watch factory in this city.

d) This city is called a city-museum. There are many churches, monasteries and chapels in it. There is also a museum of wooden architecture.

5. With the names of what great people are the names of cities associated? Connect with lines.

6. The Wise Turtle asks if you know these sights. Cut out the photos from the Application and place them in the appropriate windows. Check yourself with the tutorial. After checking the sticker photos. Indicate the names of the cities with the arrows.

7. Here you can write down questions for the quiz about the cities of the Golden Ring.

  • In which city is the Golden Gate located?
  • Why do you think they are called that? (In the old days, for entering the city through the gates, they took a payment in gold)
  • Who founded the city of Vladimir?

Ask your classmates these questions. Rate their answers.

8. With the help of additional literature, the Internet, prepare a message about one of the cities of the Golden Ring. It is better to choose a city where you have been. Then you will be able to supplement the collected information with your impressions.

Message subject:

Message plan:

  1. General information about the city of Suzdal
  2. The main attractions of the city
  3. Suzdal Tourism

Suzdal - open air museum

Suzdal is a real pearl among the treasures of the Golden Ring of Russia. This small town with a population of less than 10,000 has been able to preserve all the legacy left to it from previous generations and turn its city into a real open-air museum. For the first time, a settlement with the name Suzhdal, located on this place, was mentioned in the annals of 1024. However, according to archaeological research, protective structures around the settlement were created even earlier.

For centuries, Suzdal was one of the most important cities in Russia. In the XII century, the city was the capital of the Rostov-Suzdal principality, and in the XIII century - the capital of the Suzdal principality. Historical battles and important state affairs took place here.

Nowadays, many architectural monuments of those times have been preserved in Suzdal: the Suzdal Kremlin, several ancient monasteries, a rampart, shopping arcades, a stone posad house and a huge number of old churches that are invariably interesting to every tourist.

Also in Suzdal, several museums have been created, which allow those who wish to travel back to the times Ancient Rus... This is a museum of wooden architecture with restored peasant huts, windmills, barns, wells, barns and other interesting buildings. Very interesting museums are located on the territory of the Suzdal Kremlin and the Spaso-Evfimiev Monastery, a wax museum and an icon painting workshop.

And in general, the streets of Suzdal themselves and its hotels - everything is arranged so that the guests of the city feel like those distant times. You can ride a sleigh or horse-drawn carriage through the streets. Drink old honey drinks and enjoy the dishes of real Russian cuisine.

AND Source (s) of information:
Internet sites, personal impressions of the trip to Suzdal, albums and postcards purchased during the trip.

Here you can write down interesting facts for your message, make drawings based on your impressions or stick photos.