Presentation on the topic of Marshak biography and creativity. S.Ya. Marshak Biography and creativity

Volynkina Elena Aleksandrovna teacher primary classes highest category About the life and work of S. Ya. Marshak for students primary school State budgetary educational institution of the Samara region secondary secondary school"Educational Center" p. Aleksandrovka municipal district Kinel-Cherkassky Samara region

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964) Russian poet; translator; playwright; literary critic.

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak was born on November 22, 1887 in the Voronezh province into the family of a factory technician and a talented inventor.

The works of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak were published for the first time in 1907. These were lyrical poems and translations. Samuil Yakovlevich is rightfully considered a master of literary translation, a wonderful playwright and one of the creators of children's literature.

It all started when Marshak was only 4 years old, even then he tried to compose poetic lines. At the age of 12, Samuil Yakovlevich wrote entire poems.

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak was a good friend of children all his life. In his works, he taught children to rejoice in the beauty of the poetic word. He showed that verses can be used to tell entertaining and instructive stories and fairy tales.

The first children's book by Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak was called “Children in a Cage” and was published in 1923. His works for children are short stories in verse. It is unlikely that there will be a child today who is unfamiliar with the work of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak.

The poet wrote his first children's poems about the little ones and for the little ones. The heroes of many works by Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak are animals. When talking about them, the writer implies the actions of people and the relationships between them.

At creative meetings, Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak loved to read his poems to children. His popularity can rival only that of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

S. Marshak St. Petersburg 1909 From the photo album of the family of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak

S.Ya. Marshak (left in the top row) with family and friends 1906

Yakov Mironovich Marshak father Evgenia Borisovna Marshak mother

S.Ya. Marshak (left) - student of the Ostrogozh gymnasium with a friend 1900

S.Ya. Marshak (right) with his older brother Moisei Yakovlevich Marshak Summer 1905

S.Ya. Marshak (front left) - student of the Yalta Men's Gymnasium - among his comrades 1906

S.Ya. Marshak with his father and brothers. Standing (from left to right): Samuil Yakovlevich and Ilya Yakovlevich. Seated: Yakov Mironovich and Moses Yakovlevich 1910

Sofia Mikhailovna Marshak wife

From left to right: sister S.Ya. Marshaka Susanna, daughter Nathanel, wife Sofia, S.Ya. Marshak Finland 1915

Immanuel Samoilovich Marshak son

Pushkin will not be offended! Once Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak jokingly asked his five-year-old son: “Whose fairy tales do you like better - mine or Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin’s?” The boy didn’t answer at first. Then Samuil Yakovlevich said: “You can freely express your opinion, since “Pushkin will not be offended.” The boy apparently understood the joke, thought a little more and said: “Then you will be offended.” From the memoirs of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak

House on Chkalovskaya Most of Samuil Yakovlevich’s life is connected with Moscow. A memorial plaque installed on house No. 14/16 on Chkalov Street, where he lived and worked, reminds of this.

Sources of information: http://moikompas.ru/compas/Marshak - biography and photo album of S. Ya. Marshak http://moikompas.ru/img/compas/2008-10-18/marshak/64234286_orig.jpg monument on Marshak’s grave http://russia.rin.ru/pictures/5680.jpg - photo by S. Ya. Marshak http://lib.gmsib.ru/pic/pages/52_421.jpg - photo by S. Ya. Marshak http:// www.lenagold.ru/fon/clipart/v/vflo/flovin123.jpg - wife of S. Ya. Marshak S. M. Marshak http://s-marshak.ru/photo/family/family.htm - photo archive of family S. . Y. Marshak Ozhegov S. I. Dictionary of the Russian language: 70,000 words / Ed. N. Yu. Shvedova. - 22nd ed., ster. - M., Rus. lang., 1990 http://www.lenagold.ru/fon/clipart/k/knig/kniga02.jpg - pictures corners http://www.lenagold.ru/fon/clipart/f/fonr/fonar01.jpg - pictures corners http://moikompas.ru/img/compas/2008-10-18/marshak/95642654_orig.jpg - photo by S. Ya. Marshak http://moikompas.ru/img/compas/2008-10-18/ marshak/52380345_orig.jpg - drawing “Dad and Son” http://s-marshak.ru/photo/leningrad/leningrad05.jpg - S. Ya. Marshak, 1927 http://s-marshak.ru/photo/molodost /molodost16.jpg - photo with father and brothers http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo02.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak. Ostrogozhsk, 1899 http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo23.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak with family and friends. 1906 http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo01.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak. 1889 http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo05.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak, a student at the Ostrogozhsky gymnasium, with a friend. http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo20.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak with his older brother Moisey Yakovlevich http://s-marshak.ru/photo/detstvo/detstvo21.jpg - S.Ya. Marshak, a student at the Yalta Men's Gymnasium, is among his comrades.

The presentation was prepared for teachers of grades 1-2. Designed to introduce you to the work of S.Ya Marshak. It contains the names of poems, fairy tales, and plays by S.Ya. Marshak. Designed to develop interest in children's books. This presentation was prepared for the work of teachers of grades 1-2 in the classroom literary reading and in extracurricular activities. Can be used at the stage of familiarization with Marshak’s work. Systematizes children's knowledge about this writer. The presentation contains the titles of poems, verses, fairy tales written for younger children school age. It includes a small quiz “Guess which works.” The presentation is designed to develop interest in children's books.

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Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak

Born in 1887 in Voronezh. He started writing poetry early. In 1920 he created a children's theater in Krasnodar and wrote plays for it himself. He lived and studied in England for a long time. In Petrograd he organized a publishing house for children's magazine"New Robinson"

Marshak Translator Storyteller Poet Editor

Works by S. Ya. Marshak Poems Stories in verse Fairy tales Plays Encyclopedia Translations

Poems Luggage (1926) Ball (1926) Poodle (1927) Mail (1927) That's how absent-minded (1928) Mustache-striped (1929) Giant (1923) Military mail Multi-colored book

Stories in verse A story about an Unknown hero A fable

Fairy tales and plays Koshkin House To be afraid of grief - you won’t see happiness Twelve months Smart things Teremok

Encyclopedia Fun trip from A to Z

Translations of W. Shakespeare R. Burns R. Kipling A. Milne J. Rodari Y. Akim

Books by S. Ya. Marshak

Guess which works “Twelve Months” is from

The Tale of a Stupid Mouse

Say the word: Three very cute fairies Sat on And, having eaten a bun with butter, They managed to wash these fairies From three garden benches the watering cans became oily

Riddles What is in front of us: Two shafts behind the ears. In front of the wheel and a nurse on the nose? (glasses)

We always walk together, looking alike like brothers. We are under the table at dinner, and under the bed at night. (boots)

It makes noise in the field and in the garden, but it won’t get into the house. And I’m not going anywhere while he’s walking. (rain)

They beat him with a hand and a stick. Nobody feels sorry for him. Why are they beating the poor guy? And for the fact that he is inflated. (Ball)

We walk at night, We walk during the day, But we won’t go anywhere. We strike regularly Every hour. And you, friends, don’t hit us! (Watch)

What work of Marshak did the artist depict?


Marshak is a friend of children !


Marshak Samuel Yakovlevich 1887-1964


  • Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak - famous children's poet, translator, d playwright, editor, critic.
  • Born on November 22, 1887 in the Voronezh province in the family of a factory technician and a talented inventor.
  • At the age of 4 he tried to compose lines of poetry.

At the gymnasium, the literature teacher instilled a love for classical poetry, encouraged the future poet’s first literary experiments and considered him a talented child.

At 12 years old Samuel Marshak wrote entire poems.


S.Ya. Marshak traveled a lot around the world and in our country. During the Great Patriotic War he could often be seen speaking with his poems to front-line soldiers.


  • Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak was a good friend of children all his life.
  • In his works, he taught children to rejoice in the beauty of the poetic word. He showed that verses can be used to tell entertaining and instructive stories and fairy tales.


First book

"Children in a Cage"

released in 1923.

His works for children are short stories in verse.



Translations of English children's poetry:

"Humpty Dumpty"

"LAMB"

"ROBIN-BOBIN"

"VISITING THE QUEEN"

"THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT"




In 1923, Marshak became the editor of the children's magazine "Sparrow", and then the editor of the children's department of the book publishing house.


In the editorial office, where “Marshak was both the conductor and the first violin,” poems, stories, and fairy tales were born, written especially for the children by Zhitkov, Bianki and many others. Marshak “advised, read aloud, quarreled, demanded, insisted and persuaded.”

He wrote critical notes and articles. For example, “The Power of Life” (about M. Prishvin)



Marshak was awarded

Order of Lenin, 1939

Stalin Prize 1942, 1946, 1949

Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class, 1945

Lenin Prize, 1963

Order of the Red Banner of Labor


Wishes friends

Wish to you blossom , grow , Save up , fasten health . It For distant ways - The most important thing condition . Let every day And every hour To you new will get . Let kind will mind at you , A heart smart will . To you from souls Wish I , Friends , total good . A All good , Friends , Given us not cheap !

WITH . Marshak


From a family photo album Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak

S. Marshak Saint Petersburg 1909



Yakov Mironovich Marshak

father

Evgenia Borisovna Marshak

mother


  • S.Ya. Marshak (left) - student of the Ostrogozh gymnasium with a friend 1900

  • S.Ya. Marshak (right) with his older brother

Moisey Yakovlevich Marshak

Summer 1905


  • S.Ya. Marshak (front left) - student of the Yalta Men's Gymnasium - among his comrades 1906

  • S.Ya. Marshak with his father and brothers. Standing (from left to right): Samuil Yakovlevich and Ilya Yakovlevich.

Sitting: Yakov Mironovich and Moisey Yakovlevich 1910


Sofia Mikhailovna Marshak

wife


  • From left to right: sister S.Ya. Marshaka Susanna, daughter Nathanel, wife Sofia, S.Ya. Marshak

Finland


Immanuel Samoilovich Marshak son


House on Chkalovskaya

  • Most of Samuil Yakovlevich’s life is connected with Moscow.
  • A memorial plaque installed on house No. 14/16 on Chkalov Street, where he lived and worked, reminds of this.

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It is worth noting that the structure of the report is built in such a way as to cover the entire creative path writer and reveal the main life circumstances. Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak loved the children's environment and was happy to create not only for his children. The whole country grew up on the poet’s good poems; the most famous ones are quoted from memory. It is worth highlighting Marshak’s tales separately. How many amazing stories came from his pen. Marshak’s creativity was not limited only to children’s works, and this is described during the presentation, but most children begin their acquaintance with literature with this writer, therefore Samuil Yakovlevich is perceived as a talented storyteller and dreamer.

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Biography of Marshak
Translator and playwright
Childhood
Children's stories and fairy tales

First book
About animals
Marshak - reader
Photo

Photo
Parents
Marshak with a friend
With brother

Gymnasium student
With father and brothers
Wife
Sister, daughter and wife

Son
From my son's memories
House on Chkalovskaya

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Presentation for a literary reading lesson in first grade on the topic “The Work of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak”

Sogrina Svetlana Viktorovna, primary teacher MOU classes"Pechnikovskaya secondary school" of the Arkhangelsk region, Kargopol district. 2008

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Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964)

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak is a poet and writer, one of the founders of literature for children. He not only wrote poems and fairy tales for children, but also translated works of writers from England, Italy, the Czech Republic and other countries into Russian. S.Ya.Marshak lived 76 years. This year would have been the 120th anniversary of the birth of this wonderful man.

Biography

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“A Journey through the Works of S.Ya. Marshak.”

"The Tale of a Stupid Mouse." Read the words: duck is very scary toad you won’t sleep at all the horse is too quiet the pig is very sweet the pike is very boring the cat is too loud the chicken is very rude Match each nanny animal with a mouse remark.

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Poem "Baggage."

You will find out what things the lady checked in as luggage if you decipher the words. Will help you with this serial numbers letters of the alphabet.

S u m e d a n S a k v o i a g P i t u r t i n a

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"Guess the riddles."

It makes noise in the fields and in the forest, but it won’t get into the house. And I’m not going anywhere while he’s walking. What is in front of us: Two shafts behind the ears, in front of the wheel and today on the nose?

We walk at night, We walk during the day, But we won't go anywhere. We strike regularly Every hour, And you, friends, Don’t hit us!

RAIN HOURS

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Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak was born on November 3, 1887 in the city of Voronezh. My father worked as a foreman at a factory. Looking for best use With all his strength, his father and his family moved from city to city until he finally settled in St. Petersburg. Marshak and his brother entered the Voronezh Ostrogozh gymnasium. It was very difficult to transfer to St. Petersburg. Meeting the famous critic Vladimir Vasilyevich Stasov helped. Even then, Marshak was writing poetry, and Stasov liked it. Then they met Gorky and Blok. Marshak moved to Yalta with Gorky's family, where he continued to study at the Yalta gymnasium. I had to make my own way into literature. Marshak began to publish in almanacs, and later in magazines. Afterwards he studied in England, graduated from the University of London, studied English language, which helped make literary translations. The poet dedicated most of his work to children. To last day throughout his life (June 4, 1964) Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak never parted with pen and paper.

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