Reading in the summer: recommendations from experienced teachers. Universal Shortlist

11.02.2019

After the end of the third grade, students receive a task for the holidays - a list of literature for summer reading when moving from 3rd to 4th grade. Future fourth-graders should read every day for at least 30-40 minutes in the summer. The list of recommended literature for future fourth-graders includes books by both Russian and foreign writers.

List of literature for the summer when moving to grade 4

  • Aksakov S. « The Scarlet Flower»
  • Aleksin A. "In the country of eternal vacation"
  • Andersen G. H. "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", " The Snow Queen", "Wild Swans"
  • Astafiev V. "Shorthair Creak"
  • Bazhov P. « Malachite Box», « Ural tales», « Stone Flower”,“ Blue snake ”,“ Sinyushkin well ”,“ silver hoof»
  • Ballads of Robin Hood
  • Barry D. " Peter Pan»
  • Bianchi V. "Orange Neck"
  • Brabury R. "All Summer in One Day"
  • Bulychev K. "Alice and her friends", "Reserve of fairy tales"
  • Epics: Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber. Sadko.
  • Valner N. "Olgin grad"
  • Veltisov E. "Adventures of Electronics"
  • Verne J. "Captain Grant's Children", "Captain Fifteen", "Mysterious Island"
  • Volkov A. "The Wizard of the Emerald City", "Yellow Fog", "The Secret of the Abandoned Castle"
  • Gaidar A.P. " blue cup”, “Chuk and Gek”, “School”, “RVS”, “The Tale of military secret», « distant countries"," The fate of the drummer "
  • Heroes of Hellas. From the myths Ancient Greece
  • Hoffmann "The Nutcracker or mouse king»
  • Grigorovich D.V. "Gutta-percha boy"
  • Greenwood D. "Little Rag";
  • Gubarev V. "The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors", "Three on the Island"
  • Defoe D. "Life and amazing Adventures Sailor Robinson Crusoe"
  • Dragunsky V. "Main rivers", "What the Bear loves"
  • Druzhkov Y. "The Adventures of Pencil and Samodelkin"
  • Ershov P. "Humpbacked Horse"
  • Zoshchenko M. "Yolka"
  • Carroll L. "Alice in Wonderland", "Alice Through the Looking Glass"
  • Koval Y. "The Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov"
  • Korolenko V.G. "Blind Musician"
  • Krylov I. "Wolf and Crane", "Quartet"
  • Cooper F. "St. John's Wort"
  • Lagerlöf S. “Niels' Wonderful Journey with Geese.
  • Lagin L. "Old Man Hottabych"
  • Lindgren A. "Baby and Carlson", "Pippi long stocking and etc."
  • Medvedev V.V. "Barankin, be a man!"
  • Nekrasov A. "The Adventures of Captain Vrungel"
  • Nosov N. "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends", "Dunno in Sunny city»
  • Odoevsky V.F. "Town in a Snuffbox"
  • Olesha Y. "Three fat men"
  • Oseeva V.A. "Dinka"
  • Pogorelsky A. « black hen, or Underground inhabitants»
  • Raspe E. "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen"
  • Raut E. "Clutch, Half Shoe and Moss Beard"
  • Russians folk tales: « sea ​​king and Vasilisa the Wise"
  • Rybakov "Bronze bird", "Dagger"
  • Swift D. "Gulliver's Travels"
  • Twain M. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "The Prince and the Pauper"
  • Tolstoy A.N. "Childhood of Nikita"
  • Troepolsky "White Bim, Black Ear"
  • Travers P. "Mary Poppins"
  • Chekhov A.P. "Kashtanka", "Boys"
  • Schwartz E. "The Tale of Lost Time"

List of literature for the summer for children who have moved to grade 4 (according to the program "School of Russia")

  • A. S. Pushkin. Tale of dead princess and seven heroes
  • M. Lermontov. Ashik Kerib
  • P. Ershov. The Little Humpbacked Horse
  • I. Krylov. Wolf and crane. Quartet
  • V. Odoevsky. Town in a box
  • A. Chekhov. boys
  • V. Garshin. The Tale of the Toad and the Rose
  • S. Aksakov. The Scarlet Flower
  • L. Andreev. Nipper
  • P.Bazhov. silver hoof
  • E Schwartz. Tale of lost time
  • N. Nosov. Adventures of Dunno and his friends
  • V. Dragunsky. main rivers. What does Mishka like?
  • B. Zhitkov. How do I catch people?
  • K Paustovsky. Shopping cart with fir cones. prime bear
  • M. Zoshchenko. Christmas tree
  • V. Bianchi. Orange neck
  • Mamin-Siberian. Adopted
  • A. Kuprin. Barbos and Zhulka
  • M. Prishvin. Upstart
  • V. Astafiev. Haircut Creak
  • Yu.Koval. Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov
  • K. Bulychev. Alice's travels
  • D. Swift. Gulliver's Travels
  • G.H. Andersen. Mermaid
  • M. Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • F. Baum. Oz
  • F. Burnet. Little Lord Fauntleroy
  • D. Barry. Peter Pan
  • A. Lindgren. Kid and Carlson
  • R. Bradbury. All summer in one day
  • T. Jansson. Tales of Moomintroll
  • A. Saint-Exupery. A little prince

List of literature for the summer for children who have moved to grade 4 (according to the program "Perspective")

Domestic literature

1. S.T. Aksakov. The Scarlet Flower

2. A.P. Chekhov. Kashtanka

3. A.M. Bitter. In people

4. L. Lagin. Old Man Hottabych

5. V. Kataev. son of the regiment

6. A. Pogorelsky. Black Hen or Underground Dwellers

7. Yu. Olesha. three fat men

8. N.G. Garin-Mikhailovsky. Tyoma's childhood

9. K. Bulychev. Alice's Adventure

10. G.A. Skrebnitsky. Tales of the Pathfinder. forest voice

11. N.I. Sladkov. Bureau of Forest Services

12. G.Ya. Snegirev. little monster

Foreign literature

1. Fairy tales: Ch. Perro, Brothers Grimm, G. H. Andersen

2. L. Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

3. M. Twain. Adventures of Tom Sawyer

4. E.T.A. Hoffman. The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

5. J. Swift. Adventures of Gulliver

6. E. Raspe. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

7. A.S. Exupery. A little prince

8. V. Hugo. Gavroche. Cosette

9. C. Dickens. The Adventures of Oliver Twist

List of literature for the summer for those who have passed to the 4th grade (according to the program "School 2100")

1. Kuprin A.I. "White Poodle"

2. Garin-Mikhailovsky G.M. "Childhood Themes"

3. Alekseev S.P. Tales of the War of 1812; One hundred stories from Russian history

4. Gaidar A.P. "Timur and his team"; "The Fate of a Drummer"

5. Guryan O. "The Boy from Kholmogor"

6. Koval Y. "The Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov"

7. Kryukova T. "Unlearned lessons"

8. Lagin L. "Old Man-Hottabych"

9. Nosov N. "Vitya Maleev at school and at home"

10. Y. Olesha Y. "Three fat men"

11. Oseeva V. "Vasek Trubachev and his comrades", "Trubachev's detachment is fighting"

12. Gauf V. Fairy tales: “Cold heart”; "Little Longnose"

13. Hugo V. "Gavroche"; "Cosette"

14. Lagerlöf S. "Niels' wonderful journey with wild geese"

15. Seton-Thompson E. Stories about animals. - Animal heroes. Little savages

16. Voskoboynikov V.M. "Life of wonderful children" Books 1,2,3.

17. Krapivin V. "Squire Kashka", "Shadow of the Caravel" Tale

18. Tomin Yu.G. "Carousels over the city" Fantastic story

19. Lindgren A. "Mio, my Mio!" Tales-tales

20. Maeterlinck M. "The Blue Bird"

21. Ilyina E. "The Fourth Height"

22. Kataev V. "Son of the regiment"

List of literature for the summer after graduation from grade 3 (between grades 3 and 4) under the Harmony program

  • N. Nosov. Vitya Maleev at school and at home
  • A.Lingren. Madike and Pims from Junibacken
  • S. Prokofiev. Astrel and guardian of the forest. The Wizard's Apprentice. The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase
  • I. Akimushkin. Traces of unseen beasts
  • D. Sabitova. Circus in a box
  • T. Kryukova. Miracles are not fake
  • I. Tokmakova. Marusya will be back
  • Y. Aleshkovsky. A shoo and two briefcases
  • V. Golyavkin. My good dad
  • V. Chaplin. zoo pets
  • P. Ershov. The Little Humpbacked Horse
  • B. Zhitkov. What happened
  • S. Kozlov. Hedgehog in the fog
  • T. Janson. Moomintroll and others
  • E. Levitan. Fairy tale adventure little astronomer
  • V.Kurchevsky. True story about pencils and paints
  • V. Durov. My artists. My animals
  • G. Pivovarova. Page by page entertaining geography
  • A. Chekhov. white-fronted
  • I. Larry. Extraordinary Adventures of Karik and Vali
  • S. Alekseev. Stories about Suvorov and Russian soldiers
  • G. Cherneno. Journey to the land of robots
  • Y. Koval. Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov
  • V. Krapivin. Squire Kashka
  • E.Veltisov. Adventure Electronics
  • S. Aksakov. Childhood years of Bagrov's grandson
  • A. Bolotov. The life and adventures of Andrei Bolotov, written by himself for his descendants
  • A. Pogorelsky. Black Hen or Underground Dwellers
  • K. Ushinsky. Child's world and reader
  • L. Charskaya. Notes of a little schoolgirl
  • B. Zhitkov. Sea stories
  • K. Chukovsky. Silver coat of arms

List of literature for grade 11

  1. I. A. Bunin poems, stories: “The gentleman from San Francisco”, “ Sunstroke», « Dark alleys"(2-3 stories from the collection).
  2. A. I. Kuprin "Olesya", " Garnet bracelet and other prose.
  3. A. T. Averchenko prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  4. M. M. Zoshchenko prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  5. Lyrics by V. Ya. Bryusov, K. D. Balmont, N. S. Gumilyov, M. I. Tsvetaeva.
  6. M. Gorky "At the Bottom", "Old Woman Izergil".
  7. A. A. Blok "Poems about beautiful lady", the poem" Twelve.
  8. S. A. Yesenin poems to choose from.
  9. V. V. Mayakovsky poems, poem "A Cloud in Pants".
  10. M. A. Bulgakov " dog's heart", "Master and Margarita"
  11. A.P. Platonov prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  12. A.N. Tolstoy "Peter I" (survey study).
  13. A. A. Akhmatova poem "Requiem", verses to choose from.
  14. B. L. Pasternak poems from the novel "Doctor Zhivago".
  15. M. A. Sholokhov " Quiet Don”, stories to choose from.
  16. V. P. Nekrasov "In the trenches of Stalingrad" or K. D. Vorobyov "Killed near Moscow"
  17. VV Bykov prose to choose from.
  18. Poems by K. M. Simonov, N. S. Tikhonov, A. A. Surkov and other authors about the war.
  19. A. I. Solzhenitsyn “One day of Ivan Denisovich”, “ Matrenin yard».
  20. A. T. Tvardovsky, works to choose from.
  21. V. G. Rasputin "Farewell to Matera"
  22. V.P. Astafiev prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  23. V. M. Shukshin prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  24. A. V. Vampilov "Elder Son"
  25. V. V. Nabokov or I. S. Shmelev prose to choose from (2-3 stories).
  26. Poems (songs) by A. A. Galich, V. S. Vysotsky, I. V. Talkov, V. R. Tsoi, B. Sh. Okudzhava.
  27. I. A. Efremov, K. Bulychev, A. N. and B. N. Strugatsky prose to choose from.
  28. T. N. Tolstaya “They sat on the golden porch ...”, “Yorik”, “Kys”.
  29. L. E. Street prose to choose from.
  30. Review of current periodicals: magazines "October", " New world" and others.

Alternative bibliography for grade 11

  1. A. P. Chekhov stories. Necessarily: "Death of an official", "Man in a case", "Gooseberry", "About love", "Ionych", "Lady with a dog". Plays « The Cherry Orchard"," Seagull.
  2. AI Kuprin stories to choose from. Tale ( one to choose from): "Olesya", "Garnet bracelet", "Duel".
  3. I. A. Bunin poems, stories to choose from. Necessarily: « Antonov apples", "Dark alleys", " Easy breath"," The gentleman from San Francisco.
  4. L. N. Andreev "The Tale of the Seven Hanged", "Judas Iscariot".
  5. Stories by V.G. Korolenko, A.T. Averchenko, M. M. Zoshchenko.
  6. I. A. Ilf and E. P. Petrov stories, "12 chairs", "The Golden Calf".
  7. M. Gorky early prose : "Old Woman Izergil", "Makar Chudra", "Song of the Falcon". The play "At the bottom".
  8. Lyrics by V. Ya. Bryusov, I. F. Annensky, K. D. Balmont, A. Bely, A. A. Blok, N. S. Gumilev, A. A. Akhmatova, O. E. Mandelstam, V. V. Mayakovsky, V. Khlebnikov, I. Severyanin, B. L. Pasternak, S. A. Yesenin. M. I. Tsvetaeva, S. Cherny, Teffi, Ch. de Gabriak, N. A. Zabolotsky
  9. A. S. Serafimovich "Iron Stream"
  10. I. E. Babel "Cavalry", "Odessa stories".
  11. B. A. Lavrenev "41st".
  12. A. A. Fadeev "Rout", "Young Guard" (possible in retelling).
  13. N. G. Chernyshevsky "What to do?" ( possible in abbreviation).
  14. E. I. Zamyatin "We".
  15. J. Orwell "Animal Farm".
  16. A.P. Platonov "Chevengur", "In a beautiful and furious world."
  17. E. L. Schwartz "Shadow", "Dragon" or any other play.
  18. M. A. Bulgakov "Days of the Turbins", or "Ivan Vasilievich", or any other play, "Heart of a Dog", "The Master and Margarita", any stories.
  19. A. A. Blok "12".
  20. A.N. Tolstoy "Ibicus, or the adventures of Nevzorov", "Viper".
  21. M.A. Sholokhov "Quiet Flows the Don" or "Virgin Soil Upturned", "The Fate of Man".
  22. VV Nabokov short stories to choose from, a novel to choose from.
  23. Lyrics by M. V. Isakovsky, O. F. Berggolts, K. M. Simonov, M. I. Aliger, Yu. V. Drunina.
  24. K. M. Simonov prose to choose from.
  25. A. T. Tvardovsky "Vasily Terkin".
  26. Poems by B. A. Akhmadulina, B. Sh. Okudzhava, R. I. Rozhdestvensky, A. A. Voznesensky, E. A. Evtushenko, R. F. Kazakova, N. M. Rubtsov, D. Samoilov, B. A Slutsky, I. A. Brodsky.
  27. Yu. V. Bondarev prose to choose from.
  28. G. Ya. Baklanov prose to choose from.
  29. KD Vorobyov prose to choose from.
  30. VV Bykov prose to choose from.
  31. B. L. Vasiliev prose to choose from.
  32. V. I. Belov prose to choose from.
  33. VP Astafiev prose to choose from.
  34. B. A. Mozhaev prose to choose from.
  35. V. M. Shukshin prose to choose from.
  36. Ch. T. Aitmatov prose to choose from.
  37. VG Rasputin prose to choose from.
  38. F. A. Abramov prose to choose from.
  39. D. A. Granin prose to choose from.
  40. VD Dudintsev prose to choose from.
  41. Yu. V. Trifonov prose to choose from.
  42. V. S. Makanin prose to choose from.
  43. A. M. Volodin "Five Evenings".
  44. A. V. Vampilov "Duck Hunt".
  45. A. I. Solzhenitsyn "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" (Necessarily), "The Gulag Archipelago", " cancer corps”,“ In the first circle ”,“ Matrenin Dvor ” (optional).
  46. B. L. Pasternak "Doctor Zhivago".
  47. Poems (songs) by A. A. Galich, Yu. I. Vizbor, V. S. Vysotsky, Yu. Ch. Kim, I. V. Talkov, V. R. Tsoi.
  48. A. N. Rybakov "Children of the Arbat".
  49. A. I. Pristavkin "A golden cloud spent the night."
  50. A. G. Bitov "Pushkin House".
  51. V. O. Pelevin prose to choose from.
  52. T. N. Thick prose to choose from.

For the little ones

Elena Nikolaevna NIKLYAEVA, teacher primary school School No. 61 im. N.M. Ivanova, warns: reading for a child should not be a punishment.

When a kid draws up a reader's diary with his parents, discusses what he has read with them, a taste for reading appears. The school, in turn, motivates with good grades. The books on the summer lists are recommended books, at parental discretion. You can choose something from the list of works and add your own options or read the whole thing. The list for the first grade begins with folklore texts, ends with stories about children and animals, and we can observe a similar sequence in the lists for the second, third, and fourth grades. There is also a "thread" of key authors, which include Tolstoy, Dragunsky, Bianki: their works are studied from the first to the fourth grades.

Reader's diary the youngest students also fill in: as Elena Niklyaeva explained, its conduct is most often evaluated by a teacher, because in addition to reading lessons, there is also such a subject as extracurricular reading.

The design of the diary varies depending on the age of the child. This is a regular notebook, there is no printed version. We offer first-graders in our school to simply write down the author of the work and its title, draw illustrations, maybe sculpt crafts from plasticine - the forms of work are the simplest. Then journaling becomes more difficult. Second grade students are already answering questions about what they have read and making up their own, highlighting the topic and main idea of ​​the book. In the third grade, students work with a dictionary, write out unfamiliar words from the text, draw on personal experience: for example, when opening a book about animals, they write down what they already know about them, and after reading they write a short review. In the fourth grade, these reviews become small essays. The reader's diary can be kept both in the summer and throughout the school year.

Technological progress has also reached children's reading: even first graders often no longer read books, but listen to them.

Reading is, first of all, a child's communication with a book, individual activity, - said Elena Niklyaeva.- But listening to an audiobook is also allowed if the child is on a trip. Possible format e-book. Of course, this is an extreme measure, but there are cases when school library desired book no, but in the district they can give it only for ten days, after which you either need to renew the subscription or hand over the book. If the family goes on vacation, it is very inconvenient. The recommendation here is unequivocal: the main thing is to get acquainted with the work, and on paper or electronic, is another question.

Rule 1

Remember that a book is not a punishment. You can not interrupt the child's game by ordering to urgently read the book, because it was asked to be read at school. It is important that the child wants to read.

To do this, parents or teachers in extracurricular time use various techniques. For example, an adult begins to read - asks the child to continue reading; asks to read a small text under the picture, the rest of the text is read by an adult; they read the book with the whole family (dad starts, mom continues, the child finishes).

Rule 2

Rule 3

Rule 4

On long trips (by car, train, plane), invite your child to listen to an audiobook. Discuss with him which of the characters he liked, would he (she) still listen to the book of this author.

Rule 5

Recommended list of literature for independent and family reading in the summer by students of the 1st grade (compiled by M.V. Boyko, senior teacher of the department primary education St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Education, co-author of the course "Literary Reading" UMK "School of Russia", UMK "Perspektiva"

  1. V. G. Suteev “Under the Mushroom”, “Apple”, “Uncle Misha”, “Yolka”, “Cat-Angler”, “Bag of Apples”.
  2. A. Preisen "About a kid who could count to ten", "Merry New Year".
  3. L. Muur "Little Raccoon and the one who sits in the pond."
  4. A. Balint "Dwarf Gnomych and Raisin".
  5. E. Blyton "The Famous Duck Tim".
  6. N. N. Nosov "Live Hat", "Dreamers", "Entertainers".
  7. V. V. Bianchi “The First Hunt”, “Like an Ant Hurrying Home”, “Whose Nose is Better”, “Forest Houses”, “Owl”, “Who Sings What?” and other stories.
  8. M. S. Plyatskovsky "The sun for memory."
  9. M. M. Zoshchenko "Smart Animals", "Exemplary Child".
  10. V. G. Krotov "How Ignatius played hide and seek", "How the worm Ignatius almost became a dragon."
  11. D. Bisset "Everything is upside down."
  12. F. S. Khitruk "Toptyzhka".
  13. G. B. Oster "Exercising for the tail."
  14. G. M. Tsyferov "The Train from Romashkovo".
  15. E. I. Charushin "Tyupa", "Tomka and Magpie".
  16. S. V. Mikhalkov "The Three Little Pigs".
  17. E. N. Uspensky "Crocodile Gena and his friends."
  18. Russian folk tales "Cockerel and bean seed”, “Teremok”, “Wolf and Fox”, “Morozko”.

Homework

(If you really want to...)

Invite the children to draw illustrations for the books they have read. Before they start drawing, ask them to find a page in the text (book) that they would like to depict in an illustration. Encourage the children to write captions under the picture (perhaps a heading or a sentence from text).

If your child likes to sculpt, then offer to depict the most liked or memorable fragment using plasticine and natural materials(cones, twigs, spikelets). Offer to sign the work.

students of the 2nd grade (compiled by M. V. Boyko, senior teacher

  1. T. I. Alexandrova "Kuzka Brownie".
  2. S. V. Mikhalkov "The Feast of Disobedience".
  3. S. G. Kozlov “Shake! Hello!".
  4. A. K. Westley "Dad, Mom, Grandma Eight Kids and a Truck."
  5. E. Hogarth "Muffin and his merry friends."
  6. M. Yu. Mokienko "How Baba Yaga saved the fairy tale."
  7. E. Yu. Shim "Forest Tales".
  8. V. Yu. Postnikov "Pencil and Samodelkin in the country of pyramids."
  9. S. A. Mogilevskaya "Stamp of the country of Gondeloup".
  10. E. N. Uspensky "School of Clowns".
  11. V. V. Golyavkin "Bob and the Elephant".
  12. O. V. Perovskaya "Guys and animals."
  13. E. Raud "Clutch, Half-Shoe and Moss Beard"
  14. B. S. Zhitkov "Stories about animals."
  15. B. V. Zakhoder "The Island of Gdetotam".
  16. A. Milne "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all."
  17. N. N. Nosov "Merry family".
  18. A. N. Tolstoy "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino."
  19. E. N. Uspensky "Uncle Fedor, a dog and a cat."
  20. V. Bianchi "First Hunt", "Forest Houses", "Whose nose is better?", "Tails", "Puffed Barrel", "Forest Gingerbread Man - Spiny Side", "Pilot Spider".
  21. A. S. Pushkin "The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his glorious son Gvidon and beautiful princess Swans.
  22. Russian folk tales "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka", "Tereshechka", "Geese-Swans".

Homework

(If you really want to...)

Invite the children to make a cartoon based on the read works, make captions under the slides. Or invite them to supplement the content of the text they read: change the beginning and write it down in the form of drawings, signs, come up with a different ending to the text, depict it with the help of drawings, notes.

Perhaps you and the guys will create a cartoon based on the read work. Fragments of the text will be included in the cartoon, fashion the cartoon characters, take a lot of photos, voice them.

Recommended list of literature for independent and family reading in the summerstudents of the 3rd grade (compiled by M. V. Boyko, senior teacherDepartment of Primary Education, St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Education,co-author of the course "Literary reading" UMK "School of Russia", UMK "Perspektiva"

  1. N. N. Nosov "Vitya Maleev at school and at home."
  2. A. Lindgren "Madike and Pims from Junibakken".
  3. S. L. Prokofiev "Astrel and the Keeper of the Forest", "The Wizard's Apprentice", "The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase".
  4. I. I. Akimushkin "Traces of unseen animals."
  5. D. R. Sabitova "Circus in a box".
  6. T. Sh. Kryukova "Miracles are not pretend."
  7. I. P. Tokmakova "Marusya will be back."
  8. Y. Aleshkovsky "Shoot and two portfolios."
  9. V. V. Golyavkin "My good dad."
  10. V. V. Chaplin "Pets of the Zoo".
  11. P. P. Ershov "Humpbacked Horse".
  12. B. S. Zhitkov "What happened."
  13. S. G. Kozlov "Hedgehog in the Fog".
  14. T. Janson "Moomin and others."
  15. E. P. Levitan "Fabulous adventures of a little astronomer."
  16. V. V. Kurchevsky "A true story about pencils and paints."
  17. V. L. Durov “My artists. My animals."
  18. G. P. Pivovarova "Through the pages of entertaining geography."
  19. A.P. Chekhov "White-browed".
  20. I. Larry "The Extraordinary Adventures of Karik and Vali."
  21. S. P. Alekseev "Stories about Suvorov and Russian soldiers."
  22. G. T. Chernenko. Journey to the land of robots.
  23. Yu. I. Koval "The Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov."
  24. V. P. Krapivin "Squire Kashka".
  25. A. S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs."

Homework

(If you really want to...)

The information read in the works can be presented in the form of a "flight log", a "two-part diary". Logbooks are a generic name for various methods of teaching writing, according to which students write down their thoughts while studying a topic. When the log book is used in its simplest form, students write down answers to the following questions before they read or otherwise study the material.

    What do I know about this topic? (Theme about nature, about animals, about the author, by name).

    What did I learn from the text? What do I remember? What surprised me?

Having met key points in the text, students enter them in their logbook. When reading, during pauses and stops, students fill in the columns of the logbook, linking the topic being studied with their vision of the world, with their personal experience. Carrying out such work, the teacher, together with the students, tries to demonstrate all the processes visibly, so that later the students can use it.

A two-part diary is a technique that allows the reader to link the content of the text with his personal experience. Double diaries can be used when reading a text in a lesson, but it is especially productive to work with this technique when students are given the task of reading a large text at home. He looks like this.

Summer - beautiful time for reading! Some children are happy to read on their own, others agree to do this only because their mother does not allow them to play on the tablet until they have read a few pages. Almost all children, willy-nilly, read books from the list that was given out at school as a task for the summer. So, what should you read in the summer after finishing 2nd grade?

Should a child who has moved to grade 3 read the same works in the summer that he will then study at school during the school year? This is up to the parents. There is no need for this, since the works are not so large and the children have time to read them quite well during the school year. If you think that it will be boring for a child to clean the same thing a second time, then it is all the more better to choose other works by the same writers, or books recommended for children 8-9 years old for extracurricular reading. However, for convenience, we publish a list of works school curriculum Grade 3

The program of the course on literary reading of the UMK "School of Russia" for grade 3 includes the following works:

  1. Russian folk tales "Sivka-burka", "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka", "Ivan Tsarevich and Gray wolf»
  2. Poems - Tyutchev, Fet, Nikitin, Surikov.
  3. A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ...", poems
  4. I.A. Krylov "Monkey and Glasses", "Mirror and Monkey", "Crow and Fox"
  5. M.Yu. Lermontov poems
  6. L.N. Tolstoy "Shark", "Jump", "Lion and dog", etc.
  7. Poems - Nekrasov, Balmont, Bunin
  8. D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak "Alyonushka's Tales"
  9. V.M. Garshin "Frog Traveler"
  10. V.F. Odoevsky "Moroz Ivanovich"
  11. M. Gorky "The Case with Evseika"
  12. K.G. Paustovsky "Disheveled Sparrow"
  13. A.I. Kuprin "Elephant"
  14. Poems - Sasha Cherny, Blok, Yesenin
  15. Stories about love for animals (Prishvin, Sokolov-Mikitov, Belov, Bianki, Zhitkov, Astafiev, Dragunsky)
  16. Poems - Marshak, Barto, Mikhalkov, Blaginina
  17. M. M. Zoshchenko "Great Travelers"
  18. N.N. Nosov "Fedya's task"
  19. Foreign literature: " Brave Perseus”, G.-H. Andersen "The Ugly Duckling"

List of books for extracurricular reading for students who have moved to grade 3 (the program "School of Russia"):

  • Russian folk tale "Princess Frog"
  • B. Zakhoder "Merry Poems", "Bird School"
  • L.N. Tolstoy "Kitten", "Two Comrades", "Bulka"
  • G. Andersen "Wild Swans", "The Princess and the Pea"
  • Anne Hogard "Muffin Bakes Pies"
  • N. Nosov "Steps", "Patch". "Entertainers", "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends"
  • S. Mikhalkov "Drowsiness and Yawning", "About Mimosa", "Uncle Styopa", "Candial writing"
  • S. Marshak “Baby in a Cage”, “Schoolchild for Memory”, “The Story of an Unknown Hero”
  • G.A. Skrebitsky "Cat Ivanych"
  • Brothers Grimm "Three Brothers"
  • M. Prishvin "Birch bark tube", "Hedgehog"
  • A.P. Gaidar "Chuk and Gek", "Conscience"
  • V.A. Oseeva "The Magic Word", "Conscience", "Sons"
  • V.V. Bianchi “How the ant got home”, Arishka-Coward”, “Who sings with what”
  • E.N. Uspensky "Crocodile Gena and his friends", "Uncle Fyodor, a dog and a cat"
  • G.B. Oster "Exercising for the tail", "Bad advice"
  • V.Yu. Dragunsky "Deniska's stories"
  • V.P. Kataev "Flower-Semitsvetik"
  • MM. Zoshchenko "Christmas Tree"
  • V.V. Medvedev "The Ordinary Giant"

There can be many bibliography. Some teachers make their own lists for summer reading, others use ready-made recommendations - they print out lists and distribute them to children. It should be borne in mind that the lists of books for the summer are not something rigid, these are just recommendations for choosing works that will be of interest to third graders. You can choose and read any works of your choice. Also, summer reading lists vary by program. literary reading in which the child is learning.

List of literature for the summer for students who have moved to grade 3 (program "Perspective")

  • Alexandrov T. "Domovenok Kuzka"
  • Andersen G.Kh. " Ugly duck"," Steadfast Tin Soldier", "Ole-Lukoye", "Flint"
  • Bazhov P. "Silver Hoof"
  • The Brothers Grimm The Bremen Town Musicians»
  • Bianchi V. "Forest Newspaper", "Forest Houses"
  • Epics: Dobrynya Nikitich, Dobrynya and the Serpent, Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber
  • Volkov A. "The Wizard of the Emerald City"
  • Gaidar A. "Chuk and Gek"
  • Garshin V. "Frog Traveler"
  • Gauf V. "Dwarf Nose", " Little Muck»
  • Geraskina L. "In the country unlearned lessons»
  • Dragunsky V. "Girl on the ball", " Enchanted letter”, “He is alive and glowing”, “First day”, “Where has this been seen?”, “Cunning way”
  • Dmitriev Y. "About nature for big and small"
  • Durov V. "My animals". stories
  • Zhitkov B. "How I caught little men"
  • Zhukovsky V. "How mice buried a cat"
  • Foreign fairy tales: « Magic lamp Aladdin" ( Arabian fairy tale), "The Woman Who Lived in a Bottle" ( English fairy tale)
  • Zakhoder B. "About everything in the world." Poems and fairy tales
  • Zoshchenko M. "Scientific Monkey"
  • Kataev V. "Semi-flower"
  • Kipling R. "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi", "Why does a camel have a hump"
  • Krylov I. A. "Fables"
  • Lagin L. "Old Man Hottabych"
  • Lindgren A. "Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof"
  • Mamin-Sibiryak D. "Alyonushka's Tales", " gray neck»
  • Myths of Ancient Greece (1-2 plots to choose from)
  • Nekrasov N. "Grandfather Mazai and hares"
  • Nosov N. "Dreamers", "Dunno on the Moon", "Steps"
  • Odoevsky V. "Town in a snuffbox"
  • Oseeva V. "Before the first rain", "Thank you", "Cookies"
  • Paustovsky K. " hare paws". Stories and tales
  • Perro C. "Ricky with a tuft", "Sleeping Beauty"
  • Platonov A. "Colorful Butterfly"
  • Plyatskovsky M. "Carousel horses"
  • Prokofieva S. "The Wizard's Apprentice", "The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase"
  • Pushkin A.S. "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs"
  • Russian folk tales "The Frog Princess", "Ivan - peasant son”,“ Tiny-Khavroshechka ”,“ Princess-Nesmeyana ”,“ Flying ship”, “Finist-clear falcon”
  • Poems by Y. Moritz, A. Barto, Y. Akim, B. Zakhoder, I. Tokmakova, G. Graubin "Unknown Friends"
  • Tolstoy A. "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio"
  • Tolstoy L. "Philippok"
  • Ushinsky K. "Two plows"
  • Harris D. Uncle Remus Tales
  • Charushin E. "Nikitka and his friends"
  • Schwartz E. "The Tale of Lost Time", "The Absent-Minded Wizard", "The New Adventures of Puss in Boots"

Slightly different from the previous two Summer Reading List for Third Grade School XXI century":

  • Aksakov S.T. "The Scarlet Flower"
  • Andersen G.Kh. "The Little Mermaid", "Snail and rose bush»
  • Astafiev V.P. "Spring Island", "Horse with pink mane»
  • Bazhov P.P. "Silver Hoof", "Blue Snake"
  • Bulychev K. "Alice's Journey", "Girl from Planet Earth"
  • Veltistov E.S. "Adventures of Electronics"
  • Garshin V.M. "The Tale of the Toad and the Rose"
  • Georgiev S.G. "House of the Sunny Hare"
  • Gorky M. "About Ivanushka the Fool"
  • Dal V.I. "About a toothy mouse and a rich sparrow"
  • Dragunsky V.Yu. "On Sadovaya big move»
  • Salten F. "Bambi"
  • Zoshchenko M. M. “Galoshes and ice cream”, “ stupid story»
  • Ivanov S.A. "Winter Girl"
  • Lagerlöf S. "Holy Night", "In Nazareth", "Nils Holgersson's Amazing Journey Through Sweden"
  • Lermontov M.Yu. "Three Palms"
  • Leskov N.S. "The Lion of Elder Gerasim"
  • Odoevsky V.F. "City in a Snuffbox", "Poor Gnedko"
  • Paustovsky K.G. "Hare Paws", "The Adventures of the Rhinoceros Beetle"
  • Platonov A.P. "Soldier and Queen", " magic ring»
  • Prishvin M.M. "Chicken on Poles"
  • Pushkin A.S. "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"
  • Swift D. "Gulliver's Travels"
  • Solzhenitsyn A.I. "Duck", "Ball", "Bonfire and ants"
  • Twain M. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "Dick Baker and His Cat"
  • Tolkien D. "Farmer Giles of Hem", "The Blacksmith of Big Bud"
  • Tolstoy A.K. "Ilya Muromets"
  • Tolstoy L.N. "A book for children: Stories, fairy tales, fables"
  • Turgenev I.S. "Dog"
  • Ushinsky K.D. "Postman's Bag", "Blind Horse"
  • Black S. "Silver Tree"
  • Chekhov A.P. "Runaway", "Children"

I remembered, though belatedly, that a child should not read in the summer what his mother slipped in, but according to a certain list. Today I went to the school website, downloaded the lists. Sharing for those who are interested:


Grade 2
Russian folk tales: "Sivka-Burka", "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka", "Vasilisa the Beautiful", "Feather Finista - Yasna Sokol", "The Tale of rejuvenating apples and living water
Epics: "Dobrynya Nikitich", "Dobrynya and the Serpent", "Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber"
Children for fun (Russian folk songs, riddles, proverbs)
Between summer and winter (poems, counting rhymes, riddles, tongue twisters)
Tales of the peoples of the world (collection)
Tales of the peoples of the Baltic
· Tatar folk tales
Thirty-three Egorki (Russian folk tongue twisters)
Japanese folk tales
Bazhov P. "Ural Tales"
· Baltvilks Ya. "Where does the nap sleep?" poetry
Berestov V. "How to find a path"
Vladimirov Y. "Eccentrics"
Boroditskaya M. "The last day of teaching"
Demyanov I. "Children's book"
Ershov P. "Humpbacked Horse"
Zakhoder B. "Poems and fairy tales"
Kvitko L. Poems for children
Kurlyandsky A. "The Return of the Prodigal Parrot and Other Stories for the Littlest and Biggest Children"
· Lindgren A. "Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof"
Marshak S. Tales, songs, riddles
Matveeva N. Poems
Milne A. "Winnie the Pooh"
Moritz J. "Big secret for a small company" poems
Odoevsky V. Tales
Prokofiev A. Jokes
Pushkin A. Tales
Rodarm J. "Tales on the phone"
· Sapgir G. "Churidilo" poems
Tolkien J.R.R. The Hobbit
Tolstoy A. "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio"
Khmelnitsky V. "Nightingale and Butterfly" fairy tales
Tsyferov G. "How a frog was looking for dad" fairy tales
Shibaev A. "Native language, be friends with me"
Exupery A. "The Little Prince"
Jansson T. "The Wizard's Hat" and other fairy tales

Summer Reading List
3rd grade
Andersen G.-H. Fairy tales
Barto A. "Think, think..." (poetry)
Bianchi V. Tales and stories about nature
Volkov A. "The Wizard of the Emerald City"
Geraskina L. "In the Land of Unlearned Lessons"
Golitsyn S. "Forty Prospectors" story
Grigoriev O. "The Talking Raven" poems
Dick I. "In the wilds of Kara-Bumba" story
Dragunsky V. "Deniska's stories"
Emelyanov B. "Stories about Gaidar"
Yesenin Poems
Zakhoder B. Favorites
Korinets Y. "There in the distance, across the river
Kulikov G. "How I influenced Sevka
Mamin-Sibiryak D. Stories and tales
Marshak S. Tales, songs, riddles
Mayakovsky V. Poems for children
Moritz Y. "Big secret for a small company", "Vanechka" poems
Paustovsky K. "Golden Line", " Meshcherskaya side"," Basket with fir cones", "Hare paws"
Perro S. Fairy tales
Prishvin M. "Golden Meadow"
Russian folk tales
Sapgir G. "Four envelopes" (poetry)
Sinbad the Sailor (Arabic tales)
Twain M. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
Tolstoy A. N. "Childhood of Nikita"
Uspensky E. "Uncle Fedor, a dog and a cat", "School of clowns", "Everything is in order", poems
Tsyferov G. "The Secret of the Baking Cricket"

4th grade
Heinrich Sapgir (poetry)
Evgeny Veltistov "Adventures of Electronics"
Yunna Moritz (poetry)
Alexander Pushkin "Boris Godunov", "The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his glorious son and mighty hero Prince Gvidon Saltanovich and about the beautiful princess Lebeda ""
Natalia Konchalovskaya "Our ancient capital"
"The Tale of Bygone Years"
Dmitry Gerasimov "About the villager and the bear"
Savvaty (Terenty Vasiliev) "ABC teaching"
Sergei Aksakov "Childhood of Bagrov-grandson"
Andrei Bolotov "The Life and Adventures of Andrei Bolotov, Written by Himself for His Descendants"
Nikolai Novikov articles from magazines " Children's reading for the heart and mind"
Alexander Shishkov "Collected Works and Translations"
Ivan Krylov (fables)
A. Odoevsky "Town in a snuffbox"
Anthony Pogorelsky "Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants"
Vasily Zhukovsky "The Sleeping Princess"
Vladimir Dal "War of mushrooms with berries"
Alexandra Ishimova "History of Russia in stories for children"
Alexey Pleshcheev poems
Apollon Maykov poems
Fedor Tyutchev poems
Nikolai Nekrasov "Grandfather Mazai and Hares"
Leo Tolstoy "Two brothers"
Konstantin Ushinsky "Children's World and Reader", "Complaints of a Bunny"
Alexander Kuprin "Elephant"
Lydia Charskaya "Notes of a little schoolgirl"
Boris Zhitkov "Sea stories"
Korney Chukovsky "Silver Coat of Arms"
Daniil Kharms (poetry)
Yuri Vladimirov (poetry)
Alexander Vvedensky (poetry)
Evgeny Schwartz "Two brothers"
Boris Galanov "A book about books"
A. N. Tolstoy "Tales and stories for children"
Mikhail Prishvin "Inventor"
Samuil Marshak (poems and translations)
Vladimir Mayakovsky "The Tale of Petya, the fat child, and Sim, who is thin"
Agniya Barto (poetry)
Yuri Olesha "Three fat men"
Arkady Gaidar "Timur and his team", "Blue Cup"
Nikolai Nosov "Fedya's task"
Victor Dragunsky "Misha loves"
Poems about children
Sergey Kozlov "Snow Flower"

Although ... "Deniskin's stories" he is just reading now, "The country of unlearned lessons" is next in line, even 2 parts ...
Do your children read books from such lists in the summer?

Another one coming to an end academic year. The guys have become a year older, more serious. They have already learned to read more confidently. This list literature will help third-graders to strengthen the acquired skills upon completion of the 3rd grade of the school.

Stories:

1 K.D.Ushinsky "Two plows"
2 A. Gaidar "Timur and his team", "Chuk and Gek"
3 Korintz "Paws" "How I Searched for My Day", "Mystery House"
4 B. Zhitkov “How I caught little men”, “Pudya”, “Help is coming”
5 B.Emelyanov "Game", "Ninety-first"
6 E. Permyak "Hurry Knife", "The Most Terrible", "Pen and Inkwell"
7 L. Panteleev “Letter YOU”, “Stories about Squirrel and Tamarochka”
8 V.Oseeva "Until the first rain", "Thank you", "Cookies"
9 R.Pogodin "Brick Islands", "Blue Katya"
10 V. Soloukhin "About Starlings"
11 V. Bianchi “Musical canary”, “Who sings with what?”
12 K.Paustovsky "Badger nose"
13 E. Charushin "Nikita and his friends"
14 L.N. Tolstoy "Wintering of animals", "Philippok". "Vizier Abdullah"; "Lion and Dog", "Jump", "Shark"
15 M. Zoshchenko "Scientific Monkey"; "Galoshes and ice cream", "Grandma's gift", "No need to lie"
16 V.Dragunsky "First Day", "Deniska and His Friends", "Deniska's Stories", "He is alive and glowing"
17 N. Nosov "Steps"; "Vitya Maleev at school and at home", "Cucumbers", "The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin", "Dunno on the Moon"
18 V. Golyavkin “Our conversations with Vovka”, “Notebooks in the rain”, “New shirt”, “Everyone is going somewhere”
19 L. Pateleev "Honestly"
20 N.Sladkov "Hedgehog ran along the road"

List of literature for the summer 3 to 4 grade

Russian folk tales:

  • cat, rooster and fox
  • Daughter and stepdaughter
  • Hare - brag
  • How the fox learned to fly
  • Princess Frog
  • Swan geese
  • Fox with a rolling pin


Tales of the peoples of Russia:

  • Yakut fairy tale "Who is stronger?"
  • "The Boastful Frog"
  • "Ongey Butyuk"
  • "Someone is afraid of a hare"
  • Chuvash folk tales: "The rich man and the poor man", "Poor Ilyush", "Ivan Batyr"


Summer time is a holiday for all schoolchildren. It is during this period that they can put aside all their textbooks, books, notebooks and enjoy freedom. But is it worth it to turn off your brain completely and avoid any contact with knowledge? We will talk about this a little.

As a rule, during summer holidays teenagers get a lot of free time. Some of them visit relatives in the villages, others enjoy holidays in warmer climes. At the same time, every day young people encounter something new, discover sights, various events, plants, equipment, help adults during simple work. In this case, even despite the presence of an inexhaustible reserve internal energy, children quickly get tired physically, and the lack of mental stress causes an imbalance in the body. Of course, it would be superfluous to fill it with theorems and rules of higher mathematics. But to read some easy classic novel, story, poem - just right.

Another important area is self-development and training. Chemistry, physics, biology, art, literature - these are the areas that we encounter every day in everyday life. Sometimes even a little knowledge becomes enough not to fall into unpleasant situation or avoid tragedy altogether. All that is needed for this is to spend a quarter of an hour of free time a day for simple viewing. interesting facts set out in big encyclopedias for children and teenagers.

Tales of Russian and foreign authors:

1 V. Kataev "Flower - seven-flower"
2 D. Bisset "Conversations with the Tiger"
3 Brothers Grimm "Little Men", "The Bremen Town Musicians"; "The Brave Tailor".
4 E. Hoggard "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio", "Mafin and His Merry Friends"
5 M Gorky "Samovar", "The Case with Evseika", "Vorobishko"
6 H.K. Andersen "Flint", "Spruce", "Mermaid", "Ugly Duckling"
7 V. Zhukovsky "How mice buried a cat"; "The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf", "Puss in Boots", "Cat and Goat", "Boy with a Thumb"
8 E. Uspensky "Uncle Fyodor, the dog and the cat", "Ivan the Tsar's son and the gray wolf", "Uncle Fyodor's aunt, or Escape from Prostokvashino", "Cheburashka and Crocodile Gena"
9 V. Garshin “The Tale of the Toad and the Rose”, “The Traveling Frog”
10 Sh.Perrot "Cinderella, or glass slipper"," Fairy Gifts "," Sleeping Beauty "
11 P. Ershov "The Little Humpbacked Horse"
12 E Schwartz The Distracted Wizard, The Tale of Lost Time, The Two Brothers
13 V. Bianchi “Orange Neck”, “Anyutkina Duck”, “Stupid Questions”, “Hare, Kosach, Bear and Santa Claus”
14 S. Aksakov "The Scarlet Flower"
15 A. Lindgren “Baby and Carlson”, “Pippi Longstocking”


Poems, fairy tales, fables

1 M. Boroditskaya "The Witch Doesn't Conjure", "Nut Gnome", "Baker's Song", "Rybkin TV", "The Last Day of Teaching"
2 D. Kharms "Cheerful old man", "Liar", "Amazing cat"
3 Yu.Vladimirov "Ninochkin's purchases", "Eccentrics", "Airplane"
4 I. Krylov “Donkey and Hare”, “Wolf and Crane”, “Mosquito and Wolf”, “Quartet”
5 A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Bear"
6 Eared Hare "Ballad - a miniature about the brave Bear, about his faithful, but cowardly friend Hare, and about a good wife", "Forest", "Ladybugs"
7 S. Mikhalkov “It was in the evening, there was nothing to do”, “ABC”, “Uncle Styopa”, “Puppy”, “Cripples in the Library”
8 S.Marshak “What was Petya afraid of”, “A Quiet Tale”, “Circus”, “About the Hippo”, “The Cat and the Loafers”

The list of books is quite extensive and the guys will not be able to read all these works. So help your children choose exactly those books that may interest them. After all, the main thing is not the number of works read, but the quality of reading, the ability to draw a conclusion from what has been read. Remember, knowledge is a resource that will stay with you forever. The more you get them, the easier it will be for you to live in a difficult modern world.



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