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You walk through the winter forest and do not fall in love. Mark the form of the adjectives in brackets

You walk through the winter forest and do not stop looking. Snowdrifts lie deep and clean under the trees. Tall, motionless, sleeping pines, the bluish shadows of their slender trunks lie on white untouched snowdrifts. Above the forest paths, lacy white arches bent under the weight of frost, the trunks of young birches, heavy caps white snow branches of tall and small firs are covered. Such a white cap will fall from the top of a tall spruce - for a long time light snow dust silvers in the frosty air.

It is quiet in the sleeping winter forest, but a sensitive ear picks up subtle living sounds.

You walk through the winter forest and do not stop looking. Snowdrifts lie deep and clean under the trees. Tall, motionless, sleeping pines, the bluish shadows of their slender trunks lie on white untouched snowdrifts. Above the forest paths, the trunks of young birch trees are bent in lacy white arches under the weight of hoarfrost, branches of tall and small fir trees are covered with heavy caps of white snow. Such a white cap will fall from the top of a tall spruce - for a long time light snow dust silvers in the frosty air. It is quiet in the sleeping winter forest, but a sensitive ear picks up subtle living sounds.

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MKOU Kirgintsevskaya secondary school

Public lesson Russian language

in 6th grade

Journey through the winter forest

(lesson of generalizing repetition on the topic

"Adjective")

Lesson prepared and conducted by:

teacher of Russian language and literature

II qualification category

MKOU Kirgintsevskaya secondary school

Maer Irina Alexandrovna

2012

Open Russian lesson in 6th grade

Subject: Journey through the winter forest (generalizing repetition lesson on the topic “Adjective name”)

Type: summarizing repetition lesson

Goals:

educational- repetition of the studied information on the topic "Adjective name";

Educational- development of the ability to determine the categories of adjectives; development of the ability to correctly form forms of degrees of comparison; development of the ability to form a short form of adjectives; development creativity children.

nurturing- fostering interest in the study of the Russian language, love for Russian nature.

Method: partially search.

Equipment: multimedia projector, computer, cards.

During the classes:

I. Organizing time.

Hello guys! Today I will teach you a lesson. My name is Irina Aleksandrovna. I hope that the lesson will be fruitful and interesting.

Our today's lesson is devoted to repeating and systematizing the knowledge you gained while studying the topic “Adjective name”.

In order to make our lesson interesting and fruitful, I suggest you go on a journey through the February forest.

Well, are you on your way?

Open your notebooks and write down today's date and classwork.

II. Introduction to the topic.

Guys, in front of you is a map. The starting point will, of course, be your school. As you can see, after the trip, we must return to it. On the way, we will make several stops, where you will be offered tasks. Only in case of successful completion we will be able to continue the journey. At each stop, you yourself will evaluate your work. If everything is done perfectly, mark with a red flag. If you have done tasks with small blots, mark with a green flag. Well, if there are errors, put a blue flag.

III. Repetition.

Before moving on, let's remember what an adjective is.

What does the adjective mean?

What questions does it answer?

What permanent morphological features does it have?

Name the inconstant features of the adjective.

When is it impossible to determine the gender of an adjective in the full form? (if the word is plural).

What is the role in the proposal full adjectives? (definition).

What are short adjectives in a sentence? (predicate).

Well done guys, you remember everything.

Well, on the road?

IV. The first halt is the ranks of adjectives.

Guys, here is the text. The first task is to read and title the text.

Russian forest is good in winter and summer, autumn and spring! On a quiet winter day, you used to go out into the forest on skis - you breathe and you can’t breathe. Deep, clean snowdrifts lie under the trees. Above the forest paths, lacy white arches bent under the weight of frost, the trunks of young birch trees. Dark green branches of tall and small firs are covered with heavy caps of white snow.

You walk through the winter quiet forest and do not stop looking. Tall, motionless pines sleep. The bluish shadows of their slender trunks lie on the white untouched snowdrifts.

The winter forest is full of invisible life. Light squirrel tracks, small mouse and bird tracks stretch from tree to tree.

(I.S. Sokolov - Mikitov)

Define the text type. (Description).

Title the text.

What is the theme and main idea of ​​the text?

What part of speech words help to reveal the topic and the main idea?

Let's conclude, why do we need adjectives in Russian?

Listen to the poem.

I am a wonderful word -

The adjective said

I do not know my equal:

I mark the signs.

There is no object without signs -

The whole world knows about it.

I define things

They are very conspicuous with me.

I decorate your speech

You need to know me, protect me.

Did the poem confirm your words?

Before proceeding to the next work, let's remember what categories adjectives are divided into. (qualitative, relative and possessive).

What do quality adjectives mean? (a sign of the subject, which may be to a greater or lesser extent).

How do qualitative adjectives differ from relative and possessive ones?

(have degrees of comparison and can stand in short form).

What do they mean relative adjectives? (spatial, temporal signs, the material from which the object is made).

What do they mean possessive adjectives? (belonging to a person or animal).

What question do possessive adjectives answer? (whose?)

Now guys, I'd like a few people to complete the flashcards and the rest to work on the text. Let's execute the distribution letter (collectively).

From the given text, write down all the adjectives in three columns - qualitative, relative and possessive. (tables on reverse side text cards).

quality

relative

Possessive

Good

Quiet

deep

Pure

White

young

heavy

White

dark green

High

small

Quiet

High

bluish

Slender

White

Lungs

small

Russian

Winter

Forest

Lacy

Winter

Winter

squirrels

Mouse

avian

Cards.

From the sentences, write out the phrases adjective + noun in three columns: qualitative, relative and possessive.

1) This knight has a hare heart. 2) The lady wore a hare's paw for good luck. 3) Lord Paltrow was given a bunny sheepskin coat. 4) They made a fox coat for the lady. 5) A fox tail went to the collar. 6) She noticed his fox look. 7) The guests pounced on the food with a wolf appetite. 8) The hunters stumbled upon a wolf's lair. 9) The squire lost his wolf hat somewhere.

(three people respond verbally)

So, the task of the first halt was completed, but before we go further, let's put a flag on how well you did the task.

(one student flags a halt)

V. Hunting lodge.

Guys, you must be tired. Let's take a look at the hunting lodge, have a rest. And the most best holiday- This, as you know, is a change of activity. Let's do a physical. Everyone stand up, listen to the task. I call phrases for you, and if you hear a qualitative adjective, you take a step forward - backward, relative - stretch your fingers, possessive - move your head up and down.

Is the assignment clear? Then we execute.

Wonderful day, winter forest, hare tracks, cold wind, February frost, bird singing, light snow, night storm, bear den, tall trees.

Mark on the map how the physical minute went.

VI. The second halt is the degree of comparison.

You must be tired, so let's take half a minute for a joke.

(dialogue from fun baby monitor lessons)

So, what degrees of comparison does an adjective have?

(comparative and superlative)

What is a positive degree?

How are comparative degrees formed: simple and compound?

How is it formed superlative simple and compound?

Well, now you will work as editors. Find mistakes in sentences.

February is the coldest month of winter. This year the frosts are more severe than in the past, but the guys still spend all their free time on the snowiest hills and build ice towns better than last year. And then they go home and drink hot tea with more delicious pies.

(incorrectly put adjectives in the degree of comparison)

You must verbally edit the text.

Now let's verbally form all degrees of comparison from the adjective cold.

(cold - colder, colder, coldest, coldest).

Mission completed. Let's mark on our map with a flag how successfully you coped with it.

VII. Halt "Mysterious"

Guys, the next halt is "Mysterious".

I will give you a riddle, and you must answer.

glass fields,

wooden fences,

Pewter handles.

(window frame)

What spelling that you studied in the "Adjective name" section did you see?

What is the peculiarity of writing these adjectives? (exclusion words).

And tell us about the spelling of the adjective "window".

At this halt, another riddle has been prepared for you.

This red bastard

And cunning and cunning.

Catches fast hares deftly,

Chicken steals from the yard

And feed on mice

Loves nimble ...

Who is this? (fox).

It was easy to guess, but what helped you to recognize her so quickly? (adjectives).

Guys, what is the peculiarity of the adjectives "insidious" and "cunning"? (short adjectives).

How are short adjectives formed?

Can short forms be formed from all adjectives?

Let's parse the first sentence and remember which parts of the sentence are adjectives.

Well, the task was completed. Let's see how good it is. We put a checkbox.

VIII. Halt "Winter creativity".

Guys, it's February. We walk through the February forest. But what do we know about this month?

Old Russian name February - "fierce". Why do you think? In February, a lot of snow falls, there are severe frosts.

What poems, proverbs about February do you know?

The changeable month of February

He loves spring, and he is sorry for winter.

It darkens the glass in the morning with an icy haze,

And at noon he bright stars drops.

And, squinting through the sun, he looks into the distant distance,

Smilingly sad February.

Bright blue shadows lie on the snow

From black trees, and kneeling down,

Barely audible, he whispers awakening tales to the earth,

He conjures over the snow for those

Who is under the snow in the darkness.

And frosty springtime joy sharpens sadness

In the deceitful month of February.

February is a fierce month: he asks how shod.

The beginning of February is more serene - expect an early spring, more beautiful.

Guys, name the epithets in poems and proverbs.

Look at the screen. Here is a photo study of the February forest. You must write an essay - a miniature on this photo study, using epithets.

(children read several works).

Another halt behind. Let's celebrate how successfully we coped with it

IX. Lesson results. Reflection. Grading.

Halt "Final"

What did we do in class today?

What did you like?

And now you try to compose a syncwine on the topic “Adjective”.

What is cinquain know?

(five-line verse form).

    The first line is the designation of the topic, usually one word (noun )

    The second line is a description of the topic

    (two adjectives)

    The third line is a description of the action (three verbs or gerunds)

    Fourth line - attitude to the topic (four-word phrase)

    The fifth line is a synonym (metaphor) from one word that repeats the essence of the topic

adjectives
Brief and complete
Complement, decorate, refine
It's boring without them!
Epithets.

Guys, where do we put a flag on our map? Of course at school. We returned from a walk.

Did you enjoy the walk? Me too. Thank you for the lesson.

x. Homework.

Frost became weaker.

Complete morphological analysis adjective.

Review the spellings learned in the Adjective section.

You walk through the winter forest and you can’t stop admiring its transformed beauty. How long ago did the grasses bloom here, the birds sang, it smelled of bulk sunny strawberries - and it was good in summer forest. Then the grass withered, the birds flew away, elegant autumn flared up with many colors - and it was also good.

But now the forest is completely different - quiet and snowy, as if not a forest at all, but a fairy-tale palace.

There are no words, the winter forest is beautiful, only a little sad in it - luxurious, empty and booming.

Empty? No, it is from the frosty silence that it seems that the forest is sleeping, and animals and birds are sleeping with it. But it only seems. Of course, there are also inveterate sleepers. For a long time they have been sleeping in hollows, hanging upside down and, like a cloak, wrapped around with membranous wings, the bats; sleeps on a soft bedding of dry leaves in a warm, tightly plugged badger hole; the hedgehog is sleeping and, of course, the bear-bear. But it is worth taking a closer look at the forest, and everywhere one can notice traces of an ongoing, albeit hidden, life.

... The snow rustles under the skis. I'm getting further and further away from the road. Quiet around. Spruce doze in elegant boards. White caps, like warm lambskin hats, pulled high stumps over themselves. And the young pines are so wrapped in snow that you can't see the needles.

A pink sun rose above the forest. The tops of the trees turned red. But what is it? A sparkling jacket flowed from one. A branch swayed, and a bright bird with a strange beak flashed on it like a red flashlight. The beak is thick, short, similar to tweezers used to prick sugar, only the sharp curved ends come one after the other. Yes, it's a cross!

Taking sharp needles with his paws, the crossbilly, like a parrot, turned upside down, tore off a shrunken bump and let's peel it! He quickly filled his goiter - and fluttered onto a neighboring tree. And there, in the fork of the branches, some kind of green ball darkens. That's right, a crossbill's nest. The female has already leaned forward.

The crossbill clung to the nest and fed her from beak to beak.

Everything is clear: the female sits on the eggs. They, at the crossbills, have a habit of soaring in winter. Unless, of course, a lot of food - seeds coniferous trees. And not necessarily in a specific month. Even in January, in the most cold weather, the female lays four or five greenish, densely speckled eggs in a good, winter-like insulated nest and incubates them without leaving for a minute. But how! Otherwise you will freeze. A caring male brings food at this time.

And the skis are sliding again. I go either through clearings, or under the fat overhang of tree crowns.

And here is the first track in the snow. Clearly printed, as if cast in faience. Whose? Two dots, and a little ahead - two oval grooves. Of course, rabbit! Only the hare walks as if leaning on crutches with its front paws. But where was the hare and where did it go? Now we'll find out. After all, he "recorded" everything in detail in the snow.

At night, the hare plucked the winter on the field, and by dawn he went to the forest edge to rest. This is clearly visible on the trail - it goes straight, does not turn anywhere. On the fattening - you can’t figure it out there, it winds up in every way, twists it, but here it pulls like a rope. But I know it won't last long...

The hare jumped and jumped and suddenly stopped. climbed on hind legs, stood in a column, listened. Everything is calm, and he is back. Why did it happen? Yeah, since he started to cheat, to confuse his tracks, it means that he is close to lying. And how deftly it confuses: a jump back - and straight into the old track, a jump again - and again into the track! But here the double trail ended. He is neither in front nor behind. The hare didn't fly away!

It was he who made the big leap to the side. "Discount" made, as the hunters say. There are three or four such discounts in a row. Look at both here! Don't make too much noise if you want to see the oblique one. The hare swept off his trail and somewhere here, very close by, hid. It lies somewhere on a mountain, or even on a stump, dozing, and the ears are listening, guarding a dream. Himself white, and the snow is white. While there, the fox bloodhound figured out where the hare had gone, he jumped behind the bush - and was like that ...

There are even more animal and bird tracks here. They are full of patterned painting in the snow. Here is some kind of mouse-norushka stitched an even stitch from the butt of a fallen pine tree to a tussock. But the squirrel removed a dry mushroom harvested in the summer from a knot, but dropped it, and had to go down to the ground. “I had lunch in the snow. I just dined uneconomically, crumbled half of the mushroom. But he will also remember him - the winter is long!

And the hares here danced so directly under the trees - everything was trampled down, rammed down. There is no way to figure out how many of them were there and what they were doing. And why should I understand, waste time in vain? I'm not going to hunt without a gun.

Without a gun ... But now, perhaps, it would not hurt: at the bottom of the ravine, it was as if they were dragging a soft and heavy load through the snow. Not a trace, but a whole ditch.

Okay, I wasn’t, I’ll go through it.

At first, the beast moved in a ravine, and when the ugly cluttered spruce forest began, he got out of it and let's turn the monograms in the windbreak! It’s something for him - under any twist, under any snag it crawls, but what is it like for me on skis? I was tired of getting out of the bushes, sat down on a dead tree. Who am I following? Maybe for a trot? Look how you ironed the traces with your belly!

But here in one place the beast stopped, stood for a long time, and because it stood for a long time, the snow under its paws melted. And then I made out an oblong clawed stupa with a hole in the middle. No, not a lynx - that one is tall on its feet, it will not touch the snow with its belly, and its paw is lumpy, as if gathered into a fist, when walking it stretches its claws like a cat. Who is this? I started to look around. In the aspen redwood, the trail turned to swings. Not exactly wide swings, but frequent, hurried, and it was clear from them that the animal was not running quietly.

Excitement took me, and I also added a step. I run, and I myself look ahead - the beast, after all, is unfamiliar, inadvertently waiting somewhere behind the forest!

I broke out a thicker stick ... On the trail I ran out into a clearing. Such a wide clearing, and in the middle of it - a stack of hay. From him, swift strokes darken other traces in the snow.

I immediately guessed: roe deer. In the winter without food, roe deer often gather near the hay. But what kind of dunce is this beast, if it so openly runs to roe deer? Will he overtake them, swift as the wind?

And yet the "stupid" followed the roe deer. I dived, dived in deep snow, stopped, trampled - and back. Only he did not follow the old trail, but obliquely, straight to the clearing. Whose tricks are these?

I thought and thought and remembered: Wolverine. How did I not think of it before? Only she is capable of such tricks. It cannot catch up with the prey, overtake it in pursuit, as the wolf does - it sits out, watches on the path or at the watering hole. And she has no less perseverance, ferocity than that of the same wolf. He will wait a day, two, a week, if necessary, but he will wait.

And now I thought, probably, to climb a stack. All the same, the roe deer will return. The bloodthirsty beast is not afraid of an elk. If only he came to the hay. He will jump on top, sink his teeth into the scruff of the neck and ride the mad stag until he falls.

But nothing, does not train. Tomorrow I'll come with a gun. Today it’s too late, the sun is low, it’s about to disappear behind the blue oval of the mountain. If only it were light to get out of the woods!

(I. Ehrenburg)

Plan
1. Where were the hare tracks?
2. What helped the hare to avoid trouble?
3. Who tried to unravel the tracks of the hare?
4. What did the dog think of the hare?

4th grade

dictations

Turtle

In the spring, the guys found a turtle near the road. The sun woke her up from her sleep. She walked with difficulty along the path. The children were delighted with the find. They made a house for the turtle, put straws. The tortoise got used to both the soft bed and the new apartment.
(According to Yu. Yakovlev)

Fox

Every morning black grouse flew to the forest clearing. The birds ate the seeds of the Christmas tree, alder. Magpies were feeding not far from the grove. One day the fox came from hunting. She smelled birds. The fox quickly crawled towards the prey. The magpies crackled on the top of the alder tree. Black grouse broke from feeding.
(According to N. Nikolsky)

* * *

We walked along the path to the grove. There were many wild berries at the edge of the grove. Magpies flew up to the birch. The woodpecker tapped the aspen with its beak. Rooks importantly paced the arable land. Bees flew from porridge to cloves, from violets to chamomile.
(According to V. Sveredenkov)

* * *

A large Christmas tree was brought into the room. A chill came from the tree. But now its branches have thawed, fluffed up. The house smelled of pine. The children began to decorate the Christmas tree. Flappers, beads, long paper chains appeared on the forest beauty. From twig to twig stretched golden cobwebs. At the top of the Christmas tree, Kirill and Gennady strengthened the star. The Christmas tree came to life, lit up with millions of lights.

* * *

Each blade of grass, needles wanted to quickly catch the first drop of rain. A winding path led from the river to the village. I walked slowly along the path. She led me to the edge of the forest. Rain is coming. The grouse hid in the middle of a thick Christmas tree. A finch nestled under a branch. Hedgehog ran. The rain was falling quietly. It seemed to me that he was whispering something to the Christmas tree.
(According to M. Prishvin)

* * *

Susanna and Alla came to visit their aunt and uncle in the village. They drove to the village railway. In the morning, their uncle drove them to their grandmother's in a car. Sparrows jumped on the roof of the hut. Grandmother's house stood on the bank of a narrow river. Geese and ducks swam along the river. The girls helped their grandmother take care of the bird.

* * *

Clouds hung over the horizon. They crawled across the sky like a furry beast. Cold and mist wafted from the swamp. My friend and I went to the river near the forest. The silence was broken by the rustle of tall grass. The woodpecker pecks a spruce cone with its beak and takes out the seeds with its tongue. The dog stands under a tree, looks at the hazel grouse and barks.

* * *

There is a zoo in the yard and in the teacher's house. A tame monkey lived in the zoo. The owner gave it to the Kyiv circus, and in return took a bear cub. Now the monkey performs in Kyiv. The bear cub lives in Taganrog. Animal lover is interested in filming. Everyone really likes the film about the friendship of a monkey, a shepherd dog and a magpie.

* * *

Our country is boundless. In Arkhangelsk there is a long severe winter. And in the south, in Yalta, people swim in the sea and sunbathe on the beach. It is still night in Petersburg, but in Irkutsk the sun has already risen. Morning comes in Krasnoyarsk a few hours earlier than in Donbas.

* * *

In the field, in the garden there were thawed patches. Streams run in the ravine. A small bird flies high above the field. This is a lark. On the collective farm, from the birches, the starling echoes him. The starling settled in his native birdhouse. Importantly, he walks in the garden along the garden.
(According to G. Skrebitsky)

* * *

Collective farmers are walking down the road from the village. Near the grove they went along the path. In the clearing, we turned off the path and headed towards the river. A group of children sat in a haystack by the river. Quiet all around. Birch leaves rustle in a light breeze. A cheerful herd of little calves grazed on the green grass.

* * *

Spruce forest is gloomy. It always smells of dampness. The prickly paws of fir trees scratch the face and hands. Good little forest beauties!
Spruce is a very valuable tree. Paper is made from spruce wood. Spruce sings in the violin, in the piano. A lot of different furniture is made from spruce. In a dense spruce forest, birds take refuge from the cold and snowstorms.

* * *

Learn the address of blueberries from shaggy and gloomy firs. Strawberries love to grow along forest edges, clearings, and hillocks. Mushrooms also have their addresses. Mushrooms grow in fields, along forest roads, in vegetable gardens. Redheads grow under pines, spruces, firs, larches. Honey mushrooms grow on stumps, on living trees.
(According to N. Nadezhdina)

* * *

In the autumn forest, the wind roams freely. Nothing prevents him from swinging earrings from an alder tree. He picks up pollen. Pollen flies all over the forest. The sun illuminates bright and fluffy flowers. The forest smells like honey. Bees and bumblebees are buzzing. The first butterflies fly by. How elegant everything is!
(According to N. Pavlov)

Our forest

Autumn is delayed. Unsteady swamps and rivers did not freeze for a long time. But the autumn rains are over. Frost bound the earth and water. Snow fell in flakes at night. Early snow fell on the branches of spruce and apple trees. Titmouse left her tiny footprint on the snowy tablecloth. Clean and white all around. Nature does not like garbage and dirt. It is difficult for her to endure the wounds inflicted by a person. Burns from campfires do not heal for many years. Shards from bottles, cans pollute the forest. Take care of the forest!
Reference words: inflicted, burns.
Note. The teacher warns the children about setting a comma.

Meeting

All August I went to work through a rye field. The field is getting better every day. Yellow mustachioed ears poured. From the warm light breeze they swayed to the beat. It seemed to me that dense cast waves were moving across the field. At the very edge of the field grew two birch trees. They seemed to have run away from the forest edge and basked in the sun. The trail ran alongside. Birches-sisters in a whisper met me in the early morning and saw me off in the evening. The Russian field and these two young birches remained in my memory for a long time.
Reference words: like.

Sweeties

End of summer. The brushes of mountain ash are getting heavy. I wandered through the forest for a long time and came to a clearing. There was a big pile of hay. I lay down in fragrant hay, breathed in the spicy smell of grass, looked at the clouds. Like lumps of clouds, white magpie sides flashed in the green of the mountain ash. Magpies swayed on flexible branches. Then I noticed that all the birds fly up to only one mountain ash.
I approached and tasted the berries from all the trees. Where the magpies sat, the berries were juicy and sweet. On other trees they were dry and bitter. That's the magpie!
Reference words: went out, towered, spicy, magpies, noticed.

Dew

Early autumn has come. The weather is warm. There was no rain, and in the morning the grass is covered with shiny droplets of water. Where did the water come from? Is this dew from the air? She actually appeared out of thin air. The nights became cold. The ground cooled overnight. There is always water vapor in the air. Touching cold objects or plants, water vapor turned into water droplets. Dew is good for plants. Dew is drunk by insects, birds, lizards. Dew forms in the morning.
(According to V. Korabelnikov)

Hedgehog

Runs through forest clearing hedgehog. In autumn, hedgehogs have little prey. Nimble lizards disappeared. Slippery snakes twisted into circles. The bugs are also hard to find.
IN autumn days prepares a troublesome hedgehog dwelling for the winter. At night and during the day, he drags soft moss and fragrant leaves into the hole. Winter will come. A deep snowdrift will cover his hole. He is warm under the fluffy blanket.
Reference words: lizards.

Forest mysteries

Late autumn can no longer hold the heat. The cold wind penetrated far to the south. Meadows and fields are sad. Leaves flew from the trees. The entire forest is illuminated. We are approaching familiar territory. There in the clearing reigns a mighty oak. Yellow leaves stubbornly stick to the oak. They make quiet noises. Sometimes it seems like spring is in autumn attire. Everyone knows cranberries. Its bushes are covered with shiny leaves. They go green under the snow.
Reference words: shines through, stays on.

forest fire

It was autumn days. We drove through the forest. Suddenly it began to smell like burning. There was a crack. The age-old firs rustled. On a narrow strip crawled burning coniferous branches. Our horse quickly rushed along the road. The carriage jumped. Here comes the squirrel. Moose ran. Birds of the forest flew by. The snake flashed. The top of the tree quickly lit up. Terrible fire in the forest.
Reference words: became terrible.

Crow

Mid November. It's a warm autumn. You can also go for mushrooms. Late flowers remained in the wasteland. They are amazingly beautiful. But on the threshold is already a blizzard winter. Many birds become human neighbors. The mass of crows begins to move even before the onset of cold weather. The gray crow is extremely cautious. The winter day begins with the search for food. A well-fed crow does not disregard an extra piece. She hides it in autumn leaves or under the snow.
Reference words: become attention.

wonderful birds

Autumn has come. The leaves in the forest turned yellow. The wind rips them off and carries them through the air. Gloomy clouds floated across the sky. It was bad for the poor duckling.
One evening a whole flock rose up from behind the forest big birds. They were white, with long, slender necks. The birds fluttered their broad wings. They flew from the cold meadows over the blue sea.
The duckling did not know the names of the birds and where they fly. He was seized with anxiety. He craned his neck and screamed. The duckling fell in love with these beautiful birds with all his heart.
(According to G. X. Andersen)
Reference words: due to anxiety.

It was autumn

It was autumn in the taiga. Rustling leaves on the paths. Over the river she hung the last mists. Steep fog from the river crept up to the forest, hiding the ends of the clearings and the far edges of the clearing. The fog settled on the leaves and branches, compressed into cold drops. At first, red and burgundy spots were mixed with the green color of the taiga. It was the autumn gray hair of wild rosemary. Then pale yellow strokes of mountain ash appeared. At night they were touched by frost, and the leaves fell, fell, fell ...
(According to V. Burlak)

Guests of the forest

The hot summer has already begun to be forgotten. There comes a time of prolonged rains, the first powder and frosts. Autumn forest cold He shines through. Red rosehip berries are far visible through the branches. The sweet and juicy rowan berry, touched by frost, beckons. A flock of cheerful birds flies merrily from mountain ash to mountain ash. Bullfinches arrived from the northern forests. Appeared for the winter and tap dancers. They flew up to the alder tree and deftly began to eat the earrings. And here is the guest from the tundra. This is foam.
Reference words: forget, tap dancers.

Artist

The sun peeked out from behind the gray clouds. Under his gentle gaze, nature cheered up, smiled. Like golden coins, the last leaves glittered on the bare branches. The wind rips them off and drives them from birch to birch. The fields and forests washed by the autumn rain fell silent. Flexible bare branches of bushes and trees are waiting for a new artist. It is he who will dress them in a white fluffy outfit. It's winter's turn to paint its picture.
(According to G. Skrebitsky)

Swamp

We approached the moss swamp. It is overgrown with sparse pine forest. The cranberries blushed like a necklace on the moss hummocks. With a noise, a flock of wild ducks rose. They flew low over the ground and disappeared behind the trees. We walked for a long time on soft moss. Evening came. The path led us to the lake. We stopped for the night. Uncle Ilya began to cook dinner.
Reference words: necklace, got up.

Purring

This happened late autumn during the war. There were fights right in the shops of the plant. In the midst of the battle, a cat suddenly appeared. It was an ordinary gray tabby cat. He was covered in dust and soot. On what roofs, floors did the cat roam under enemy fire? The soldiers fed the cat. He lay down comfortably and purred softly. The fighters remembered native home, your family. It became easier on the heart. The days didn't seem so long and hard now. The cat was named Purr. Purr quickly got used to the fighters.
Reference words: all of a sudden, not like that.

Autumn walked through the taiga

It was autumn in the taiga. On the path, she rustled a leaf. On the river at dawn, autumn hung mists. Steep fog from the river reached the forest. He hid the end of the clearing, the edge of the clearing. Donkey fog on the leaves and branches of aspen, birch, spruce. Autumn gray hair appeared on rosemary. Yellow smears appeared on the mountain ash. Frost touched the trees at night. He also silvered the clearing. A herd of reindeer stopped at the edge. A mouse darted to the hole. The wind flew from the river and lay down on the grass with a soft whisper.
(According to V. Burlak)
Reference words: wild rosemary, in a whisper.

Swans

Autumn has come. The leaves on the trees turned yellow and turned brown. An angry wind whirled them through the air. It got very cold. Heavy clouds poured hail, snow, and rain on the ground.
Once in the evening a flock of wonderful birds appeared from behind the forest. They were white as snow. They had long and flexible necks. It turned out to be swans.
The birds fluttered their magnificent wings. They flew from cold meadows to warm lands. It was impossible to take your eyes off the beautiful swans.
(According to G. H. Andersen)

On a hike

We have reached a distant lake. The west wind was in charge. He flew from top to top of the pines. A pale sky was visible through their branches.
The writer Gaidar was with us on the campaign. We were moving slowly. The foot was drowning in green moss. With great difficulty we reached a wooded mound and fell to the damp ground. Gaidar examined the area. He called us. Huge elk footprints stood out on the ground. We followed the moose trail. He led to the spring.
(According to K. Paustovsky)

In the morning

I left the tent early in the morning. The winter sun shone brightly on the veil of snow. Snow that had fallen at night covered a wide pasture. I took a few steps. I saw deer tracks in the snow. Animals approached the tent at night. The trace of the hare stretched out in a long loop. The first snow revealed secrets nightlife animals. We descended into the valley. On a bright background of snow we saw a bear. He noticed us and quickly sped away.
Reference words: tent, shroud, several.

Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

A man walks through the winter forest. Snowdrifts all around. There are heavy snow caps on the trees. Trees stand straight. Strong spruce paws hold the snow. And the birches bent in an arc under the weight of the snow. They stand low. Only a hare can run there. The man hit the birch with a stick. Snow has fallen from the top. Russian beauty straightened up. So Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin goes from birch to birch. The writer traveled a lot. In the Caucasus, his name is given to a mountain peak and a lake.
(According to L. V. Voronkova)
Reference words: traveled, appropriated.

nature in autumn

Autumn days are coming. Sad view of nature. The earth is covered with dry leaves. They are soft and plump in wet weather. On frosty days, the leaves are hard and brittle. Lonely gold coins hang on an aspen tree. The wind carries the leaves along the path to the edge of the forest. We are approaching the river. She straightened up and became wider. The water color disappeared from the cold. From the frost, the grass near the banks withered and sank to the bottom of the river. The silence is worth it. The bird voices were silent. Nature is waiting for the coming of winter.

Mother

The rainy autumn has come. The whole family is at home. Ilya looks at his mother. She sews with her head bowed. Mom is thin, silent, with gray radiant eyes. Mom comes home late. Preparing lunch. In the autumn evenings he reads a lot, helps Ilya to do his homework. Ilya closed his eyes. The room is almost dark. Only a small corner is lit with golden light. Mom sings softly. How much trouble and anxiety falls on the skinny shoulders of mom! Mom is always warm and happy.

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