Crosswords on literature. Three literary crosswords - entertaining tasks - Sergey Vladimirovich Sidorov Create a crossword on the topic of literary works

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This crossword puzzle can be used by primary school teachers or after-school teachers when creating scenarios for extracurricular activities on the topics: “Fairy Tales”, “Andersen’s Work” or in literary reading lessons.

Crossword Questions

Horizontally : 4. What genre of literary works did G.Kh. especially like to write? Andersen? 6. The bird that saved the Chinese emperor from death with its miraculous singing. 8. The name of the girl who was born in a flower bud. 10. A fairy tale about a stupid princess who was punished by a poor but smart prince. 11. Magic item Ole-Lukoje.

Vertically : 1. The bird is Thumbelina’s faithful friend. 2. The tale of an extraordinary silver flower with a golden heart and a lark who died in captivity. 3. A beautiful bird that an ugly duckling turned into. 5. A boy whose heart turned into a piece of ice from evil magic. 7. The magic item that the Swineherd made for the Princess. 9. The heroine of the fairy tale “Wild Swans”.

Answers . Horizontal: 4. Fairy tales. 6. Nightingale. 8. Thumbelina. 10. Swineherd. 11. Umbrella. Vertical: 1. Swallow. 2. Chamomile. 3. Swan. 5. Kai. 7. Pot. 9. Eliza.

Three small crossword puzzles to test your knowledge of literary concepts.

First crossword

1. An excerpt from a work of art that is relatively complete.
2. A poetic story on a legendary or historical theme.
3. A work of oral folk art, which contains an allegorical description of an object and requires you to guess this object.
4. Three-syllable verse size.
5. Unusual word order.
6. Artistic exaggeration.
7. The genre of epic works, in terms of the coverage of events and characters, standing between a short story and a novel.
In the highlighted vertical line from top to bottom: three-syllable poetic meter.

Answers
1. Episode. 2. Ballad. 3. Riddle. 4. Anapest. 5. Inversion. 6. Hyperbole. 7. Story.
In the highlighted line: dactyl.

Second crossword

1. Poetic size.
2. The main idea of ​​a work of art.
3. A short allegorical story of an instructive nature.
4. Conversation between two or more persons.
5. A short oral story with a witty ending.
6. Contrasting images, episodes, paintings.
7. Artistic exaggeration.
8. Construction of a work of art.

Answers
1. Iambic. 2. Idea. 3. Fable. 4. Dialogue. 5. Anecdote. 6. Antithesis. 7. Hyperbole. 8. Composition.

Third crossword

1. About this type of epic V.G. Belinsky wrote: “Short and fast, light and deep at the same time, it flies from object to object, splits life into little things and tears out leaves from the great book of this life.”
2. Size: “In the sandy steppes of the Arabian land, Three proud palm trees grew high.” (M. Lermontov).
3. Type of literature.
4. Most often, it can be indicated in writing with punctuation marks, but sometimes it is indicated by breaking it down into lines, less often by changing the style of letters.
5. New words.
6. Size: “Glorious Autumn! Frosty nights, Clear, quiet days...” (N. Nekrasov).
7. Close-up view of the epic.
8. The science of pronunciation of sounds and their combinations.
9. It is usually formulated in fables.
In the selected line from top to bottom: text that reads the same from left to right and from right to left.

Answers
1. Story. 2. Amphibrachium. 3. Lyrics. 4. Intonation. 5. Neologism. 6. Dactyl. 7. Novel. 8. Orthoepia. 9. Morality.
In the highlighted line: palindrome.

Used sources
1. Introduction to literary criticism / Ed. G. Pospelova. - M.: Higher School, 1976.
2. Kvyatkovsky A. Poetic dictionary. - M.: Sov. encyclopedia, 1966.
3. Literature: A short reference book for schoolchildren. - M.: Bustard, 1997.
4. Literature: Reference materials. - M.: Education, 1988.
5. Meshcheryakova M. Literature in tables and diagrams. - M.: Rolf, 2000.
6. Dictionary of literary terms. - M.: Education, 1974.
7. Trembovolsky Ya. L., Chekalov I. V. Your word, scholars! – M.: Education, 1990.
8. Encyclopedic dictionary of a young literary critic. - M.: Pedagogy, 1988.

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Content.

1.M.Yu. Lermontov "Song about the merchant Kalashnikov."

2. N.V. Gogol “Taras Bulba”.

3M. Cervantes "Don Quixote".

4.I.S. Turgenev “Bezhin Meadow”.

5.M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin “The Tale of How One Man Fed Two Generals.”

6. L. Andreev “Biter”.

7.A.S. Pushkin "Mozart and Salieri".

8.L.N. Tolstoy “Council in Fili” (fragment from the novel “War and Peace”).

9.N.A.Nekrasov. Poem "Russian Women".

10.M.D. Simashko "Emshan".

11. M.A. Sholokhov “The Fate of Man.”

12.V.V. Nabokov "Christmas".

13.Yu.P.Kazakov “Deer Antlers”.

14.A. and B. Strugatsky “Baby”.

15.V.G. Rasputin “French Lessons”.

M.Yu. Lermontov "Song about the merchant Kalashnikov."

1. The city in which the action takes place.

2. The name of the heroine of the poem.

3.A musical instrument that accompanies the narrative.

4. The name of the king who introduced oprichnina in Rus'.

5. The vessel in which wine was offered to the guardsmen.

6. The name of the merchant Kalashnikov.

7. The Tsar’s favorite guardsman.

8. The main character by his occupation.

9. Alena Dmitrievna went there.

10. According to the tsar, the loving guardsman should bow to her first of all.

Answers.

    Moscow. 2. Alena. 3. Gusli. 4. Ivan. 5. Ladle. 6. Stepan.

7. Kiribeevich. 8. Merchant. 9. Church. 10. Matchmaker.

N.V. Gogol "Taras Bulba".

1. In Ukrainian, “sech”.

2. The name of the main character of the story.

3. Bulba's eldest son.

4. The influence of this country began to affect the Russian nobility.

5. Ukrainian river.

6. Fought against the Polish gentry and the Turks.

7. Cossacks were often re-harnessed in battle.

8. Bulba took it to rest.

9. Character trait of the main character.

Answers.

    Notched. 2. Taras. 3. Ostap. 4. Poland. 5. Dnieper. 6. Cossacks. 7. Guns. 8. Fortress. 9. Courage.

M. Cervantes “Don Quixote”.

1. The country in which Don Quixote lived.

2. Don Quixote's squire.

3. Sancho Panza's vehicle.

4. The village where the heroes lived.

5. The lady of the heart of the errant knight.

6. Don Quixote's horse.

7. What Don Quixote promised for his service to Sancho Panza.

8. Polite address to a man in Spain.

Answers.

    Spain. 2. Sancho. 3. Donkey. 4. La Mancha. 5. Dulcinea. 6. Rocinante. 7. Island. 8. Senor.

I.S. Turgenev "Bezhin Meadow".

1. The main duration of the story.

2. Revealed in the actions and behavior of the hero.

3. The name of one of the boys.

4. The number of boys sitting in front of the fire.

5. Hunter's dog.

6. “Potatoes” were boiled in it.

7. Walked around the grave of a drowned man.

Answers.

    Night. 2. Character. 3. Kostya. 4. Five. 5. Dianka. 6. Kotelchik. 7. Lamb.

M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin

"The story of how one man

fed two generals.”

    Two generals found themselves there at the behest of a pike.

    Place of service of generals.

    Hometown of the generals.

    I was shirking from work.

    One of the generals swallowed it.

    The generals sent the peasant away.

Answers.

    Island. 2. Registration. 3. Petersburg. 4. Man. 5. Order. 6. Nickel.

L. Andreev “Biter”.

1. She didn’t trust people who wanted to caress her.

2. A common name for all dogs.

3. I couldn’t completely “evaporate” from Kusaka’s heart.

4. The first person the dog met.

5. Breed Kusaki.

6. The place under which Kusaka liked to hide.

Answers.

    Dog. 2. Bug. 3. Fear. 4. Girl. 5. Mongrel. 6. Terrace.

A.S. Pushkin "Mozart and Salieri".

1. The profession of the main characters.

2. Based on the work.

3. Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet of the Renaissance.

4. Genre of the work.

5. Mozart played it from the age of 4.

6. Incompatible with villainy.

7. The main driving motive for the murder.

8. Method of killing Mozart.

9. Mozart did not have time to complete this work.

10. Musicologists prove it, justifying Salieri.

Answers.

    Musician. 2. Legends. 3. Buanarotti. 4. Tragedy. 5. Harpsichord. 6. Genius. 7. Envy. 8. Poisoning. 9. Requiem. 10. Innocence.

L.N. Tolstoy "Council in Fili".

(Fragment from the novel “War and Peace.”)

    The name of the mountain six miles from the Dorogomilovskaya outpost.

    This is what Malasha internally called Kutuzov.

    Kutuzov sent him an order to retreat.

    Kutuzov's position.

    Each general had his own.

    The troops stood at Fili, retreating from it.

    Napoleon was allowed to see her.

Answers. 1. Poklonnaya. 2. Grandfather. 3. Platov. 4. Commander-in-Chief. 5. Position. 6. Borodino. 7. Moscow.

ON THE. Nekrasov. Poem "Russian Women".

1. The poet collected materials about them.

2. Daughter of General Raevsky.

3. It replaced the execution of S.P. Trubetskoy.

5. Detained the princess on the road.

6. During this time, the princess was detained by the governor general.

7. Princess Trubetskoy courageously overcame all of them.

Answers.

    Decembrists. 2. Volkonskaya. 3. Hard labor. 4. Siberia. 5. Governor. 6. Week. 7. Obstacles.

M.D. Simashko "Emshan".

1. A favorite character in Egyptian folk tales and legends.

2. Sultan Baybars by origin.

3. The island where Sultan Salih stationed the Mamluks.

4. The country in which the story takes place.

5. Was the impetus for writing the work of M.D. Simashko.

Answers.

    Baybars. 2. Turk. 3. Rhoda. 4. Egypt. 5. Poem. 6. Arabs.

M.A. Sholokhov "The Fate of Man".

1. The region where the main character was born.

2. Sokolov’s profession.

3. The name of the main character of the story.

4. Sokolov's adopted son.

5. The author pays special attention to them when describing the portrait of his hero.

Answers.

    Voronezhskaya. 2. Driver. 3. Andrey. 4. Vanyushka. 5. Eyes.

V.V. Nabokov "Christmas".

1. Nabokov carried his passion for them throughout his life.

2. The time when Indian silkworm butterflies fly.

3. In the Christmas story it is combined with lies.

4. The name of the hero of the story.

5. Always present in the traditional Christmas story.

6. For the hero, it sharpens the perception of beauty.

7. The time of year described in the story.

Answers.

    Butterflies. 2. Twilight. 3. Truth. 4. Sleptsov. 5. Miracle. 6. Suffering. 7. Winter.

Yu.P. Cossacks "Deer Antlers".

1. In the story he has deer antlers.

2. The heroine recently suffered.

3. What Kazakov valued most was the story.

4. The process described in the story.

5. Inhabitants of the house with deer antlers.

6. How old is the heroine of the story?

Answers.

    House. 2. Illness. 3. Overtone. 4. Recovery. 5. Dwarfs. 6. Sixteen.

A. and B. Strugatsky “Baby”.

1. Code name of the flight program.

2. The name of the magazine in which the story was published.

3. The name of the passengers of the spacecraft that suffered a disaster.

4. The name of the spaceship of earthlings.

5. Pierre appeared to him on the planet under study.

6. Almost died because of Mikey's actions.

7. A word often spoken by the Kid.

8. One of the cybers.

9. An emergency flash lamp was built into it.

10. The Kid put them in a strange pattern.

11. Light bulbs of different colors were burning on it.

12. They were fingered by the Baby’s fingers.

Answers.

    "The ark". 2. "Aurora". 3. Semenovs. 4. "Pilgrim". 5. Aborigine. 6. Baby. 7. Phenomenal. 8. Vol. 9. Hoop. 10. Leaves. 11. Indicator. 12. Pebbles.

V.G. Rasputin "French Lessons".

1. The hero was not doing well in this subject.

2. Play for money.

3. Teacher's name.

4. Uncle Vanya's car.

5. Game suggested by the teacher.

6. The hero received it in a parcel with pasta.

7. Lydia Mikhailovna went there.

Answers.

    French. 2. Chica. 3. Lydia. 4. One and a half truck. 5. Wall. 6. Apples. 7. Kuban.

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Literature crossword “Terms”

Crossword puzzles

Horizontally:

    Any character in a literary work.

    The image of a person on whose behalf a literary work is narrated.

    The sequence of events in a literary work.

    Folklore.

    One of the types of literature.

    A type of literature, one of the characteristics of which is the absence (as a rule) of a plot basis for the work.

    Construction of a work of art.

    An intricate poetic description of an object or phenomenon that needs to be guessed; genre of oral folk art.

    A stable verbal formula with which fairy tales and other works of oral folk art begin.

    Violation of the sequence of speech; rearrangement of parts of a phrase, giving it special expressiveness.

Vertically:

    Artistic exaggeration.

    Clash, serious disagreement, dispute.

Crossword for 2nd grade

based on the works of K. Chukovsky

Horizontally: 4. This work by Chukovsky begins with the words: “My phone rang...” 5. From what fairy tale are these lines: “Little children, for nothing in the world, children, don’t go for a walk in Africa...”? 6. The hero of this fairy tale is a scary and mustachioed cockroach.

Vertically: 1. What is Chukovsky’s name? 2. Ambiguity, intimidation. 3. “Doctor...”

Answers . Horizontal: 4. Telephone. 5. Barmaley. 6. Cockroach.

Vertically: 1. Roots. 2. Confusion. 3. Aibolit.

Crossword “Uncle Styopa” (based on the works of S. Mikhalkov)

1. Uncle Styopa's full name.

2. The object on which Uncle Styopa placed his feet.

3. What was wrong when Uncle Styopa blocked the path of the locomotive?

4. Uncle Styopa was allowed into the stadium for free because they thought that he...

5. Nickname of Uncle Styopa the Sailor.

6. The type of ship on which Uncle Styopa served.

7. The name of the boy who was saved by Uncle Styopa.

8. Who flew out of the open attic window when Uncle Styopa opened it during the fire?

In the highlighted cells, read the name of Uncle Styopa.

Answers:1. Stepan. 2. Stool. 3. Semaphore. 4. Champion. 5. Lighthouse. 6. Battleship. 7. Borodin. 8. Sparrow.

In the selected cells, the word “Stepanov” is obtained - the surname of Uncle Stepa.

Crossword puzzle with answers based on poems by Marshak

1. Who checked in the luggage: sofa, suitcase, travel bag?..

2. Which of the inhabitants of the zoo are these verses about:

Picking flowers is easy and simple

Small children

But to the one who is so tall,

It is not easy to pick a flower.

3. Who went to the skating rink instead of a lesson?

4. A stupid little animal who didn’t like his mother’s lullaby.

5. Who lived on Basseynaya Street?

6. Guess the riddle.

On New Year's Eve he came to the house

Such a ruddy fat man.

But every day he lost weight

And finally he disappeared completely.

Answers: 1. Lady. 2. Giraffe. 3. Quilters. 4. Mouse. 5. Absent-minded. 6. Calendar.

Crossword based on the works of V. Dragunsky

Crossword “Deniska's stories” (based on the works of V. Dragunsky)

Horizontally:3. What did Deniska and dad make the broth from? 5. What insect did Denis exchange the dump truck for? 6. What is the name of Deniska and Mishka’s girlfriend? 7. What did Deniska pour out the window onto a passerby’s hat?

Vertical: 1. Name of Denis's best friend. 2. Where did the first grade boys open fire? 4. What did the boys name the rocket in the story “An Amazing Day”? 5. What kind of costume is there in which there is a lot of gauze, and some girl sticks out in the center? 8. Not “detective”, not “hykhki”, not “fucking”, but what is the correct way?

Answers. Horizontal: 3. Chicken. 5. Firefly. 6. Alenka. 7. Porridge.

Vertical: 1. Teddy bear. 2. Cinema. 4. East. 5. Snowflake. 8. Bump.

Literary works

Fill in the missing word in the title of the fairy tale or poem.

Horizontally:
1. Russian folktale"Princess -..."
2. Poem by K. Chukovsky"Stolen..."
3. Tale by P. Ershov"Horse - ...".
4. Tale of G.-H. Andersen"Ugly..."
5. A fairy tale by A. Tolstoy"Golden..."
6. Poem by K. Chukovsky"Fedorino..."
7. Tale by C. Perrault"Sleeping..."
8. Russian folktale"Chicken..."

In selected cells: fairy tale by H.-K. Andersen "Snowy..."

Crossword for 3rd grade:Heroes of your favorite books.


Horizontally:
1. The heroine of a Russian folk tale, grieving for her younger brother. (Alyonushka.)
3. Girlfriend of the Seven Dwarfs. (Snow White.)
4. The little girl who outwitted the bear. (Masha.)
5. The fabulous staff whose life was in a needle hidden in an egg. (Koschei.)
6. Winnie the Pooh's faithful friend. (Piglet.)
7. A brave boy from the fabulous Fruit and Garden Country. (Cippolino.)
8. Noble sir, doctor of puppet sciences, owner of a puppet theater. (Karabas.)
10. A very sad donkey that lost its tail. (Eeyore)
11. A girl with unusual blue hair. (Malvina.)
12. Aladdin's magic vessel. (Lamp.)

Vertically:
2. The princess, day by day, bursting into tears. (Nesmeyana.)
9. An ancient and very wise inhabitant of one pond, who had the key to one secret. (Tortilla.)