Project "my favorite children's magazine "Murzilka". Project "my favorite children's magazine "Murzilka" Liter reading magazine Murzilka project

26.12.2021

" - a popular children's literary and art magazine. Published since 1924. Addressed children from 6 to 12 years old.

The magazine publishes fairy tales, fairy tales, short stories, plays, and poems. Its main authors are modern talented writers, artists and classics of children's literature. Often the authors of the magazine are the readers themselves.

Modern "Murzilka" is full of interesting, educational materials - history, achievements of science and technology, sports, the most important events of today. Materials on such topics attract not only young readers, but also their parents. With a variety of topics and interesting presentation, the magazine strives to satisfy the ever-growing demands of its readers.

There are topics that are not exhausted by publication in several issues, but continue for a longer time. This is the Murzilka Art Gallery. "Gallery" introduces reproductions of paintings - masterpieces of domestic and world painting, the life and work of artists. Stories about them and reproductions of paintings are printed on tabs, you can cut them out and collect your own art collection.

From issue to issue, materials are printed that supplement the primary school curriculum, recommended by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. This includes the “Safety School” and fun lessons in mathematics and the Russian language, combined into a separate section-application “Puzzles, Games, Ideas”.

Interesting not only for children, but for the whole family are “Murzilka’s advice”, “Murzilka’s Adventures”, homemade products, competitions, quizzes, which provide not only interesting information, encourage creativity, but also develop useful skills.

The editors receive many letters from teachers and parents, in which they report that the Murzilka magazine has become a friend and assistant for them, note the versatility of the magazine, and approve of the presence of interesting and useful information, knowledge that expands school curricula. The magazine “Murzilka”, familiar to you since childhood, has been delighting readers with its existence for more than 83 years. Since the last time you held it in your hands, the magazine has changed a lot. And we want to provide more recent information about it.

It is named after a fairy-tale creature - the yellow and fluffy Murzilka. Today Murzilka lives on the pages of the magazine as he was drawn in 1937 by the famous artist Aminadav Moiseevich Kanevsky.

The basis of the magazine is fiction. It fulfills the main task - it brings up the best moral qualities in the child: kindness, honesty, justice, responsiveness. In the years when our country was experiencing a shortage of books for children, “Murzilka” was the link between the reader and children’s literature. For many children living in the periphery or in other countries, the magazine still serves as an addition to literature textbooks, and also introduces them to new works by modern authors.

“Murzilka” is closely connected with the life and interests of young readers and responds very vividly to them. That is why the magazine is also necessary for adults in their work with children - teachers, educators, librarians, parents. For this purpose, the magazine contains a variety of materials.

The headings “Walks with Words” and “Let’s Play with Words” serve to expand readers’ linguistic understanding and study the Russian language. They publish: fairy tales, poems, tongue twisters, which contribute to the mastery of the Russian language, speech culture, and teach spelling standards. These sections contain entertaining questions, tasks, and competitions, which especially attracts readers and encourages them to be active.

In the sections “Fun Mathematics” and “Green World”, difficult problems and tasks are given in an entertaining and often poetic form that attract the attention of readers, their older brothers, sisters and parents.

For more than 15 years, the magazine has been running the column “Murzilka Art Gallery”. It introduces children to the peculiarities of the work of outstanding artists, with reproductions of paintings that are masterpieces of domestic and world painting. Comments from art critics help shape the aesthetic views of readers.

The magazine also publishes materials that tell about great geographical discoveries, famous travelers of the distant past and our time; Issues of legal education, psychology, ethics, communication culture, and rules of conduct in extreme situations are constantly covered.

Pays great attention to useful leisure time. Each room provides a variety of homemade items.

Inside the magazine there are tabs and flaps on which educational games, crosswords, and assignments are located. Tabs can be cut out, crossword puzzles can be collected in separate books, and reproductions of paintings can be taken out of a magazine.

In recent years the magazine has changed: each issue has separate supplements, neatly stapled in the middle of the magazine. There are various applications: “Murzilka Art Gallery”, board games, coloring books, homemade products, stickers, patterns, posters, etc. You can subscribe to the magazine from any issue.

In addition, the editorial board of the magazine constantly communicates directly with its readers: organizes meetings for them with the editorial team, the authors of “Murzilka”: writers and artists; organizes art exhibitions.

The exhibition is a selection of more than one hundred and fifty works by artists who collaborated with the magazine over the years. These are: K. Rotov, A. Kanevsky, A. Brey, Y. Pimenov, V. Suteev, Y. Vasnetsov, V. Konashevich, Y. Korovin, V. Kurdov, V. Lebedev, F. Lemkul, T. Mavrina, A. Pakhomov, E. Charushin, V. Favorsky, E. Rachev, M. Miturich, G. Makaveeva, Y. Kopeiko, V. Chizhikov, V. Losin, L. Tokmakov, A. Sokolov, V. Dmitryuk and others. The exhibition has already visited many cities in Russia, near and far abroad and can, at the request of the inviting party, move to any destination where interest is shown in it.

IN THE ARCHIVE OF NUMBERS you can read materials from the magazine for 2005-2009

Answers to assignments. Kutyavina S.V. Notebook on literary reading. 2nd grade.

Answers to pages 42 – 43

1. Write the name of your favorite children's magazine.

2. Think and write why it is called that.

It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka..

3. Write what sections are in this magazine.

“Murzilka Art Gallery”, “Murzilka Detective Agency”, “This is Interesting!”, comic book “The Adventures of Murzilka”,There are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items, and works by contemporary children's writers are also published.

4. Find out which of your classmates reads this magazine. Write down the number of these guys in numbers.

5. Present an illustrated story about your favorite magazine on this page. Ask mom or dad to help you.

"Murzilka" is a popular children's literary and art magazine.
Published since May 16, 1924 and addressed to children of primary school age. Over the 90 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its publication has never been interrupted. In 2012, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of Records: “Murzilka” is the children’s magazine with the longest period of publication.


It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka.


The main difference between the children's magazine "Murzilka" is its high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agnia Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, Mikhail Prishvin, Konstantin Paustovsky, Valentin Berestov, Yuri Korinets, Sergei Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky, A. Mityaev, Andrey Usachev, Marina Moskvina, Victor Lunin, Leonid Yakhnin, Mikhail Yasnov. Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, and children's poems.



Such artists as Evgeny Charushin, Yuri Vasnetsov, Aminadav Kanevsky, Tatyana Mavrina, Viktor Chizhikov, Nikolai Ustinov, Galina Makaveeva, Georgy Yudin, Maxim Mitrofanov have worked and are working in the magazine.
“Murzilka” is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living in the periphery, the magazine still serves as a supplement to literature textbooks. The magazine's regular columns are full of interesting, educational materials, including games, puzzles, puzzles, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items.

  • Choose a magazine you would like to talk about. For example, the children's magazine "Murzilka".
  • Find information about the creation of the magazine and its name.
  • What sources of information will you use? Write it down.

Magazine "Murzilka", Internet.

  • Take notes (write down briefly what you learned).
  • The magazine was created in 1924 Published since May 16, 1924
    Named after a fairy-tale creature yellow and fluffy Murzilka.
    The image has changed in 1937, thanks to the artist Aminadav Kanevsky.
    Murzilka a fluffy magical hero, as yellow as a dandelion, in a red beret and scarf, with a camera over his shoulder.
  • Which section of the magazine did you find interesting? Why?

I like the section “Murzilka Art Gallery” because it talks about modern masters of book illustration, and also presents the artists’ illustrations themselves. This is very interesting to me because I myself draw illustrations for the books that I read and love.

  • Which piece in the section did you like? Who is its author? What is it called?

I really liked I. Antonova’s story “Experiment” (Murzilka magazine, No. 2, 1999)

  • Write down the names of works that made you smile or laugh.

I. Antonova "Experiment", Y. Akim. “There is a student in our class”, L. Panteleev “The letter “you”.

I love reading the magazine "Murzilka" because “Murzilka” is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living in the periphery, the magazine still serves as a supplement to literature textbooks. The magazine's regular columns are full of interesting, educational materials, including games, puzzles, puzzles, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items.

So, MY MESSAGE TO THE CLASS:

"Murzilka" is a popular children's literary and art magazine.
Published since May 16, 1924 and addressed to children of primary school age. Over the 90 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its publication has never been interrupted. In 2012, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of Records: “Murzilka” is the children’s magazine with the longest period of publication.
It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka.
The main difference between the children's magazine "Murzilka" is its high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agnia Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, Mikhail Prishvin, Konstantin Paustovsky, Valentin Berestov, Yuri Korinets, Sergei Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky, A. Mityaev, Andrey Usachev, Marina Moskvina, Victor Lunin, Leonid Yakhnin, Mikhail Yasnov. Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, and children's poems.
Such artists as Evgeny Charushin, Yuri Vasnetsov, Aminadav Kanevsky, Tatyana Mavrina, Viktor Chizhikov, Nikolai Ustinov, Galina Makaveeva, Georgy Yudin, Maxim Mitrofanov have worked and are working in the magazine.
“Murzilka” is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living in the periphery, the magazine still serves as a supplement to literature textbooks. The magazine's regular columns are full of interesting, educational materials, including games, puzzles, puzzles, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items.

In May 2014, the magazine “Murzilka” celebrates its 90th anniversary. Several generations of children in our country were raised on the materials of the Murzilka magazine. The purpose of the interactive presentation “To the 90th anniversary of the magazine “Murzilka”” (hereinafter referred to as the Presentation) is to inform students about the history of the creation, development and present of this publication. Presentation slides tell about writers and artists whose works are published in the pages of the Murzilka magazine. The magazine "Murzilka" is aimed at children aged 6 to 12 years and serves as an excellent basis for instilling in them a love for the Motherland, nature, people, etc.
The first slide of the Presentation introduces students to a cheerful little man - Murzilka, who in 1887 arose as a result of the work of the Russian writer Anna Borisovna Khvolson. Outwardly, Murzilka of that time was completely different from our contemporary.

Due to the outbreak of the First World War, the publication of the Murzilka magazine was suspended.
And only on May 16, 1924, the first Soviet children's magazine “Murzilka” began to be published, in which the main character was transformed into... the boy Petya’s dog.

The modern look of Murzilka was invented by the artist Aminadav Kanevsky, who painted it in 1937.

From the beginning of its formation to the present day, the editors of the magazine “Murzilka” have published on its pages the most interesting children's stories and poems by the best writers of Russia (S. Marshak, K. Chukovsky, S. Mikhalkov, B. Zakhoder, A. Barto, M. Prishvin , K. Paustovsky, N. Nosov, E. Uspensky and many others).

Separately, it is necessary to note the colorful and fabulous design of the magazine, which is the result of the creativity of wonderful artists (T. Mavrina, V. Chizhikov, A. Kanevsky, E. Rachev, N. Ustinov, L. Tokmakov, E. Charushin, etc.). The editors of the magazine pay great attention to introducing children to masterpieces of world painting.

The magazine "Murzilka" is unique in its history, because... Over its 90 years, its production has not stopped. In this regard, in 2011, the magazine was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as “the magazine for children with the longest period of publication.” Even during the Great Patriotic War, the magazine was published. An interesting fact is that the July 1941 issue of the magazine “Murzilka” was 75% devoted to the biography and work of M.Yu. Lermontov (15 pages out of 20), which speaks of raising children in the glorious traditions of our country’s past.

The magazine "Murzilka" is currently published in beautiful design and on excellent paper. But in addition to the paper version, there is also an electronic version of the magazine on the website http://www.murzilka.org/.

The Murzilka magazine has an excellent addition in the form of charades, crosswords, riddles, puzzles and other games. The Presentation also pays attention to these additions. It is suggested to draw a clown, solve two crossword puzzles and one rebus. All these games are presented in an interactive form.

The “Draw a Clown” slide is aimed at children studying in a special correctional school and shows the principle of drawing a clown using a broken line using numbers.

The slide “Solve the crossword and find out the magic object” allows you to solve the crossword together with your children by adding the missing words in the name of the object (... - invisible, ... - self-assembled, etc.).

A slide with a crossword puzzle “Grammatical addition and subtraction” will show children how such crossword puzzles are solved.

A slide with a rebus demonstrates the principle of solving puzzles (aimed at students at a special correctional school).

The conclusion of the Presentation is the “Music Page” slide, which displays the history of the Murzilka magazine by film showing magazine covers (one cover for each year) for the period from 1924 to 2014. The magazine covers are shown against the backdrop of musical accompaniment - songs about Murzilka (words by S. Lezhneva, music by O. Yudakhina).

At the end of the Presentation there is a list of sources of information and links to illustrations.

Topic: Who are you, Murzilka?

Supervisor : Sokolova N.A., primary school teacher MBOU "Staropoltavskaya Secondary School"

Research problem : Children's periodicals are not very popular among students.

Objective of the project : introduce the history of the children's magazine "Murzilka" and its structure

Hypothesis : Getting to know the history of the creation of the magazine “Murzilka” will have a positive impact on the reading activity of 2nd grade students and will become a popular periodical among our classmates.

Z adachi project : collect material about the history of the magazine and its main character; compare magazines from different years; identify the journal sections and get acquainted with their content; show the practical significance of the magazine’s materials in the educational activities of junior schoolchildren; expand students' reading range

Project type: short-term, creative.

Methods and forms of research : - visiting libraries;

Reading, viewing and discussing materials from the magazine “Murzilka” from different years;

Selection of material about the history of the magazine;

Working with a computer (connecting to the Internet to the magazine’s website);

Student survey;

Project implementation time: 10.03.2014 - 14.03.2014

Estimated results

Results of research work: increasing the level of student awarenessOmagazine« Murzilka."

Results of creative activity: prepare a gift for the magazine’s anniversary

Project protection

“Who’s knocking on my door?...”

Know these lines

Of course, people are all -

Adults and children.

This is a good postman,

What does the parcel carry?

He also carries letters,

And the magazine "Murzilka".

Who are you, Murzilka? In 1913, a book was published in Russia with drawings by Canadian artist Palmer Cox and text by Russian writer Anna Khvolson “New Murzilka. Amazing adventures and wanderings of little forest men.” And the main character of the fairy tale was called... Murzilka.

Knock, knock, knock on the glass... Opened the window,

I see a very strange guest suddenly flying in.

As tall as a fingernail, nimble, slender-legged

And he holds the cane tightly in his little hand...

There was that guest in a tailcoat with tails,

In a silk top hat, with a piece of glass in the eye,

in elegant boots with long socks

And his eyes looked like a dragonfly...

In 1924, the very first issue of the magazine “Murzilka” was published... But with the main character - a little white dog named Murzilka, who traveled with his owner, the boy Petya. In 1937, the “new Murzilka” appeared in the magazine. A fluffy hero, as yellow as a dandelion, in a red beret and scarf, with a camera over his shoulder. It was invented by the artist Aminadav Kanevsky

He's very seriousSolid, respectable,At the same time - cheerful,Lively, modern.Funny and fluffyRough at timesScientist, artist,Storyteller, hero.They will tell me suchDoesn't happen in the world...It happens... MURZILKA!All children will answer.

This is what Andrei Usachev wrote about Murzilka.

Over the years, famous children's writers and poets worked in the magazine: Agnia Borto, Korney Chukovsky, Samuil Marshak, Sergei Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky and many other writers and artists.

This magazine will turn 90 years old in May. Despite its “venerable” age, the magazine becomes more colorful and interesting in content every year. The magazine has regular sections that are filled with interesting material.. The magazine has a good tradition of introducing its readers to children's writers, artists, illustrators and their works.

Cheerful journalist in a beret

Will tell you about everything in the world

Every year “Murzilka” publishes interesting fairy tales or adventure stories by foreign authors that children in our country do not yet know. And in “Murzilka” there are pages: “Safety School”, “Children’s creativity”, “Fun mathematics”, “Let’s play with words”, “Murzilka’s tips” (for example, culinary or cat care) and, of course, many different crossword puzzles , riddles, games, crafts.

The magazine has a colorful House - this is a website that will be interesting for both adults and children to explore.

In 2011, the magazine "Murzilka" was included inGuinness Book of Records, as "the longest running children's magazine"

"Murzilka" has an anniversary,

This means it’s a holiday for all children.

And they rush to congratulate the magazine

Generations of people.

Although the years have flown by,

But “Murzilka” did not age,

He prospered and grew younger.

Our class also decided to congratulate “Murzilka” on its anniversary. We made a gift for him and painted his portrait.

It’s interesting to live with “Murzilka”!

It's fun to be friends with "Murzilka"!

Dads, moms and kids,

Read Murzilka and books together.

Municipal budgetary educational institution

"Staropoltava secondary school"

Educational project on literary reading

Who are you, Murzilka?

Kravchenko Daria

students of 2nd grade,

Head: Sokolova N.A.



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