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  • 08.04.2020

In this lesson, you will learn about greed and stupidity, read the Armenian fairy tale "Customer and Master" and analyze it.

Once a customer came to the hatmaker, brought a sheepskin and asked:
- Sew me a hat out of this skin!
- Well, - says the master, - I'll sew!
(Fig. 1, 2)

Rice. 2. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer left the master and thinks:
“But the skin is large - maybe it will be possible to carve out two hats?”. He thought so, returned to the hatter and asked:
- Tell me, master, can you make two hats out of this skin?
- Why not? replied the hatter. - I can.

- If so, sew two hats already, - said the customer and left.
He walked a little, thought, again returned to the hatmaker and asked:
- Master, can you sew three hats out of a skin?
- Why not? replied the hatter. - Soshyu and three.
The customer was delighted and asked:
- Can't you make four?
- Soshyu and four! - answered the master.
- A five?
- Soshyu and five.
- Then sew me five hats!
(Fig. 3)

Rice. 3. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer left, but halfway back he returned and asked:
- Master, can you make six hats?
- Soshyu and six.
- Can't you sew seven? Or maybe eight hats?
- Why not? And sew eight! - answered the master.
- Well, then sew me eight hats!
- Okay, I'll sew eight. Come back next week for your order.
A week later, the customer came to the master:
- Are my hats ready?
“Ready,” the master replies.
He called his disciple and said:
- Go and bring the customer his hats.
The student immediately brought eight small hats - not to put them on his head, but on his fist!
(Fig. 4)

Rice. 4. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer looked at them, was surprised and asked:
- What is it?
“These are the hats you ordered for me,” said the hatter.
- Hey, master, why did these hats turn out so small? ..
- And you yourself think! - answered the hatter
(Fig. 5).

Rice. 5. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer took eight small hats, left and began to think: “Why are these small hats turned out? Why?.."(Fig. 6)

Rice. 6. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

Give answers to the questions, check the correctness of your answers:

1. Name the main characters of the fairy tale.

(customer and master)

2. What did the customer ask for?

(hat)

3. How many hats were sewn by the master?

(eight)

4. What decreased with an increase in the number of hats?

(their size)

5. What could you wear stitched hats on?

(only for fist)

6. What question did the customer ask when they went home?

(“why did the hats turn out so small?”)

7. Answer the customer's question.

(the more caps, the smaller their size)

8. What is ridiculed in this tale?

(greed and stupidity of the customer)

9. How did greed manifest itself?

(in the number of hats)

10. What was stupidity?

(he could not understand why the hats are so small)

Read the proverbs about greed. Which one fits this story?

  • You can’t beg from a greedy crust.
  • Whatever falls into the hands of the greedy is lost.
  • If you want the extra, you will lose the last.

The third proverb fits the fairy tale "Customer and Master". The customer from the fairy tale wished too much and was left without a hat. Thus greed and stupidity were punished.

The fairy tale "The customer and the master" can be attributed to the everyday form of fairy tales.

  • Russian folk tale"Miser"
  • Russian folk tale "Two Greedy Little Bears"
  • Bulgarian fairy tale "Greed does not lead to good"
  • Afghan fairy tale "Greed"

Bibliography

  1. Kubasova O.V. Favorite pages: Textbook on literary reading for grade 1. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  2. Kubasova O.V. Literary reading: Workbook for a textbook for grade 1. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  3. Kubasova O.V. Literary reading: I want to read. Reading book for the textbook "Favorite Pages". 1 class. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  1. Multiashki.ru ().
  2. Live-skazki.ru ().
  3. Allskazki.ru ().

Homework

  1. Prepare a retelling Armenian fairy tale"Customer and master".
  2. Describe the main characters in the story.
  3. Read an additional two tales of greed to choose from.

Customer and Master


Once a customer came to the hatmaker, brought a sheepskin and asked:

Sew me a hat out of this skin!

Well, - says the master, - I'll sew!

The customer left the master and thinks:

“But the skin is large - maybe it will be possible to carve out two hats?” He thought so, returned to the hatter and asked:

Tell me, master, can you make two hats out of this skin?

Why not? replied the hatter. - I can.

If so, sew two hats already, - said the customer and left.

He walked a little, thought, again returned to the hatmaker and asked:

Master, can you make three hats out of a skin?

Why not? replied the hatter. - Soshyu and three.

The customer was delighted and asked:

Why don't you sew four?

Soshyu and four! - answered the master.

Soshyu and five.

Then sew five hats for me!

The customer left, but halfway back he returned and asked:

Master, can you make six hats?

Soshyu and six.

Can't you sew seven? Or maybe eight hats?

Why not? And sew eight! - answered the master.

Well, then sew me eight hats!

Okay, I'll sew eight. Come back next week for your order.

A week later, the customer came to the master:

Are my hats ready?

Ready, - the master answers.

He called his disciple and said:

Go and bring the customer his hats.

The student immediately brought eight small hats - not to put them on his head, but on an apple! The customer looked at them, was surprised and asked:

What is this?

These are the hats you ordered for me,” answered the hatter.

Hey, master, why did these hats turn out so small? ..

And you yourself think! replied the hatter.

The customer took eight small hats, left and began to think: “Why are these small hats turned out? Why?.."

In this lesson, you will learn about greed and stupidity, read the Armenian fairy tale "Customer and Master" and analyze it.

Once a customer came to the hatmaker, brought a sheepskin and asked:
- Sew me a hat out of this skin!
- Well, - says the master, - I'll sew!
(Fig. 1, 2)

Rice. 2. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer left the master and thinks:
“But the skin is large - maybe it will be possible to carve out two hats?”. He thought so, returned to the hatter and asked:
- Tell me, master, can you make two hats out of this skin?
- Why not? replied the hatter. - I can.

- If so, sew two hats already, - said the customer and left.
He walked a little, thought, again returned to the hatmaker and asked:
- Master, can you sew three hats out of a skin?
- Why not? replied the hatter. - Soshyu and three.
The customer was delighted and asked:
- Can't you make four?
- Soshyu and four! - answered the master.
- A five?
- Soshyu and five.
- Then sew me five hats!
(Fig. 3)

Rice. 3. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer left, but halfway back he returned and asked:
- Master, can you make six hats?
- Soshyu and six.
- Can't you sew seven? Or maybe eight hats?
- Why not? And sew eight! - answered the master.
- Well, then sew me eight hats!
- Okay, I'll sew eight. Come back next week for your order.
A week later, the customer came to the master:
- Are my hats ready?
“Ready,” the master replies.
He called his disciple and said:
- Go and bring the customer his hats.
The student immediately brought eight small hats - not to put them on his head, but on his fist!
(Fig. 4)

Rice. 4. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer looked at them, was surprised and asked:
- What is it?
“These are the hats you ordered for me,” said the hatter.
- Hey, master, why did these hats turn out so small? ..
- And you yourself think! - answered the hatter
(Fig. 5).

Rice. 5. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

The customer took eight small hats, left and began to think: “Why are these small hats turned out? Why?.."(Fig. 6)

Rice. 6. Frame from the cartoon "The Greedy Rich Man" (1980) ()

Give answers to the questions, check the correctness of your answers:

1. Name the main characters of the fairy tale.

(customer and master)

2. What did the customer ask for?

(hat)

3. How many hats were sewn by the master?

(eight)

4. What decreased with an increase in the number of hats?

(their size)

5. What could you wear stitched hats on?

(only for fist)

6. What question did the customer ask when they went home?

(“why did the hats turn out so small?”)

7. Answer the customer's question.

(the more caps, the smaller their size)

8. What is ridiculed in this tale?

(greed and stupidity of the customer)

9. How did greed manifest itself?

(in the number of hats)

10. What was stupidity?

(he could not understand why the hats are so small)

Read the proverbs about greed. Which one fits this story?

  • You can’t beg from a greedy crust.
  • Whatever falls into the hands of the greedy is lost.
  • If you want the extra, you will lose the last.

The third proverb fits the fairy tale "Customer and Master". The customer from the fairy tale wished too much and was left without a hat. Thus greed and stupidity were punished.

The fairy tale "The customer and the master" can be attributed to the everyday form of fairy tales.

  • Russian folk tale "The Miser"
  • Russian folk tale "Two Greedy Little Bears"
  • Bulgarian fairy tale "Greed does not lead to good"
  • Afghan fairy tale "Greed"

Bibliography

  1. Kubasova O.V. Favorite pages: Textbook on literary reading for grade 1. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  2. Kubasova O.V. Literary reading: Workbook for a textbook for grade 1. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  3. Kubasova O.V. Literary reading: I want to read. Reading book for the textbook "Favorite Pages". 1 class. - Smolensk: Association XXI century, 2011.
  1. Multiashki.ru ().
  2. Live-skazki.ru ().
  3. Allskazki.ru ().

Homework

  1. Prepare a retelling of the Armenian fairy tale "Customer and Master".
  2. Describe the main characters in the story.
  3. Read an additional two tales of greed to choose from.