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Scenarios of the fairy tale “Turnip in a new way. Fairy tale "Turnip in a new way." Scenario for children of the middle group The Tale of a Turnip, a comic dramatization

Decorations: a template of a large carrot with 2011 written on it, insert the carrot between a table covered with a cloth and with reverse side prop it up with a chair. The tops should stick out above the table so that the audience can see them.

1 scene.
Storyteller: Grandfather planted a turnip. The turnip grew big and big. He began to pull the turnip out of the ground...

A grandfather appears on stage, scratching the back of his head, and goes to the turnip:

Grandfather:
-Oh, what a drought there has been this summer. But my turnip still turned out great! Look how bushy. But the tops are somehow strange? How did the abnormal heat affect it?

Storyteller: pulls, pulls, cannot pull. The grandfather began to call the grandmother for help...

The grandfather, straightening up and holding his lower back, shouts:

Grandma, grandma, come here!

Scene 2.
An old woman appears with an empty bucket in her hands.
- How often do you shout? Did Ali get into the lower back again?
Grandfather:
- Look, woman, what a turnip I grew. Gigantic! Despite the drought. It was the abnormal heat that had its effect.
Woman:
-It’s so hot, it’s radiation, I guess.
Grandfather:
-throw the bucket. Let's pull.
Storyteller:
- grandma for the deck. Grandfather for the turnip. They pull, they pull... they can’t pull it out.
Grandma:
- Grandfather, you are so weak from the crisis that you can’t even lift a turnip. Let me call my granddaughter for help.
Storyteller:
They began to call their granddaughter for help.
Grandma:
-granddaughter! Granddaughter!

Scene 3.
The granddaughter appears, all of herself, chewing gum, headphones from the player in her ears, a cell phone in her hands, she goes dancing.
-ABOUT! Here you are, and I’m just looking for you.
Grandfather:
- showed up, didn’t get dusty. Where were you, lessons ended a long time ago...?
Granddaughter
- Yes, we did, a wall newspaper in a cafe, oh, we drew it in class.
Grandma:
-Well, why are you pestering the child? Don’t you see, my granddaughter is tired of studying...
Granddaughter
- It’s there, they’re calling you to school.
Grandfather:
-Oh, she’s tired of studying. Aren’t you tired of being mischievous? What now?
Granddaughter:
- no problem grandpa, I confused the second shoe with the first one... let me help you with your pineapple...
Grandfather:
- with what pineapple! This is a turnip and what do they only teach you at school?
Storyteller:
Granddaughter for grandmother, grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip. They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out. They decided to call the bug.
Scene 4.
A bug comes running. He wags his tail and sniffs the air.
Storyteller: the dog thinks
The dog turns sideways, puts his hand to his muzzle and shouts to the audience:
- I wish I could eat...
Grandfather:
- What bug, do you want to eat?
Beetle:
-Bow-wow.
Grandfather:
- If the woman fed the dog meat, look, she’s completely emaciated.
Woman:
-Are you, grandfather, completely crazy? Where has it been seen that a dog is fed meat? When do we eat soy sausage ourselves?
Grandfather:
-and that’s true, old one. Well, what about the bug? Shall we drag it? I'll feed you turnips...
Storyteller:
A bug for a granddaughter, a grandson for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip. They pull, they pull. They can't pull it out.
Scene 5.
A cat sneaks from the side of the stage.
All in chorus:
- Murka, Murka!
Murka comes up, sees the dog, snorts and walks around the turnip.
Storyteller:
-Murka thinks
Murka turns sideways, puts his hand to his lips and says to the audience:
- Do they really think that I’m going to carry their vegetables? Naive! I'm a cat that walks by itself!
The woman comes up and strokes the cat’s head:
-murka, murochka. Help us, dear kitty.
Grandfather
- such tenderness of veal, let's pull...
Storyteller:
- a cat for a bug, a bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother. Grandma for grandfather, grandfather for turnip. They pull, they pull. They can't pull it out. The cat called the mouse.
Scene 6.
The hare comes running.
All:
-Who are you?
Hare:
- I’m a running bunny, I was jumping past, I heard that someone needed help.
Granddaughter
- Well, he’s so responsive!
Grandfather
-do not be rude. You could say he unselfishly rushed to help us.
Storyteller:
A bunny for a cat, a cat for a beetle, a bug for a granddaughter, a grandson for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip. They pull, they pull, they pulled out the turnip!!! Oh! This is not a turnip at all!
Grandfather
- these are miracles! I planted a turnip and a carrot grew!
Hare
-it's because New Year is coming. Year of the hare!
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The clock strikes, everyone comes to the edge of the stage, holding carrots in their hands.
Grandfather:--
-I wish everyone creative success in the new year
Grandma
-health
Granddaughter
-good grades
Bug
-meat sausages
Cat
-love
Hare
- happiness to you.
All in chorus:
- Happy New Year!

SCENARIOS OF THE TALE “TURNIP ON THE NEW WAY”AUTHOR.
Sit quietly, kids.Yes, listen about the turnipThe tale may be small.But about important matters.It starts like it should:Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman, Granddaughter, Bug, Murka - cat And in the underground the mouse is a baby.
There is a vegetable garden near the house, a grandmother and granddaughter at the gate. The bug has a ringed tail and is dozing under the porch. The grandfather comes out onto the porch, he is dressed in a large sheepskin coat. From the open window, grandfather can hear music: “Get ready, get ready!”
GRANDFATHER. My health is good, I plant better than turnips.AUTHOR. He takes a shovel and goes into the garden.
GRANDFATHER. Grow up quickly, turnip, And hold on tightly to your roots. To pull out later We managed to get you through with difficulty.
GRANDMA. And the grandmother has no charger, thank you God is all right!
Ditties: I'm a granny anywhere Without charging you are young I lay on the stove all day Even my back is tired.
Fitness, fitness they say They tell me to go to sports, But I won’t go to the gym I really love the stove.
Grandfather, quit your job I really want to lie down!
GRANDDAUGHTER. I'll take the mirror in my hand, I'll give you scarlet lips. I'll paint my eyes Ugh, on your exercises!
Makes the poor thing sleepy! I'll start on Monday.
BUG. This is the role I got I'm called Bug here, I'm not sad guys Because now I love to growl R-R-R, woof, woof, woof, woof.
I can do without charging I'll play hide and seek with the cat.
AUTHOR. Bug behind the cat Cat in the window A mouse comes out in sweatpants T-shirt on the body, dumbbells in the paws.MOUSE. Ditty: I am a mouse - an athlete I do sports. I'm friends with dumbbells And I'll show you the exercises.
One and two! Three four: I will become the strongest in the world. I will perform in the circus and raise a hippopotamus.
GRANDFATHER. Oh, I'm tired in the morning (leaves)
GRANDMA. And it’s time for me to bake.music can be heard: “Get ready, get ready!”
(the turnip has grown) MOUSE. That's how turnips are It’s so wonderful, How big it is, How beautiful it is, And the top is not visible We need to call grandpa. Grandfather! (runs away) AUTHOR. Grandfather is on the porch again. He sees turnips in the garden and doesn’t seem to believe himself. He stood next to the turnip - the turnip is higher than the capThe same music can be heard from the open window.
GRANDFATHER. What happened, what is it? You don't give me peace!
(pulls the turnip) Eh, the bulldozer would be here, without it it would be a complete disaster!
AUTHOR. He pulls and pulls, but he can’t pull it out.
GRANDFATHER. Apparently, you need to call your grandmother for help,

There is no way to cope without her.

With her, our work will go smoothly,

This is a small matter for her.

(Shouts.) Grandma, you are younger than us

Can you help me pull out the turnip?

GRANDMA. What, grandpa, is it hard?

But I’m a grandmother - wow!

Let me not do exercises, -

Every day I water the beds.

Well, take the turnip boldly,

We can do thisAUTHOR. Grandma for grandfather, grandfather for turnip. They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out!
GRANDMA.

Our turnip is big

Her strength is strong.

We'll have to call our granddaughter, (Shouts.) Granddaughter, help your grandfathers!

GRANDFATHER. How to pull? Which side? Come out granddaughter to the rescue!Granddaughter comes out

GRANDDAUGHTER.(song)

What happened, grandma? Did you call me, grandpa? What a miracle in the garden! The harvest is fine! I'll straighten the dress, I'll lubricate the hands with cream, I'll put on the shoes, Okay, I'll help!

GRANDDAUGHTER. My back hurts, my arms ache!No, he can’t cope without Zhuchka.

Bug, run to us quickly, take on me boldly!

Bug runs out:

BUG.

What's all the noise here? What kind of fight?

I'm tired as a dog.

I have so much to do -

I've been wagging my tail all day,

I barked at my neighbor...(woof-woof)
AUTHOR. A bug for my granddaughter.
BUG. You'll have to wake up the cat Let's work a little! Cat! Murka! Come here to us Look at the miracles!
(cat music) AUTHOR. Cat for Bug.

CAT.

That's how I knew

Our work is in vain. I wrinkled my tail, but the turnip is still here.


GRANDMA. I should shout the mouse into the yard.
CAT. Call the mouse? What a disgrace! BUG. We still have a mustache ourselves.
AUTHOR. Then a mouse jumped out of the hole and grabbed the horizontal bar.MOUSE. The turnip was born large, The born turnip is delicious, And in pie and porridge She's good.
Why trample a garden bed to no avail - Get ready to exercise. Before you get down to business, you need to gain strength.(doing exercises) GRANDFATHER AND GRANDMA. Left - right Left - right It turns out great!
MOUSE. Get up! Exhale, inhale! Now it's time to pull!

So they took up the turnip:

Bug, granddaughter, grandmother, grandfather.

Everyone pulled as hard as they could,

They didn't leave work.

Mouse for cat They pull, pull, and pull out the turnip.

And then they are all together

We had fun, sang songs,

(dance with spoons) ALL: We sang and danced for you The fairy tale “Turnip” was shown And now it's time You, clap friends!

Everyone introduces themselves.

Scenario of the fairy tale “Turnip” for the 2nd junior group.

Target. Development creativity children through the means of theatrical art.

Tasks.

1. Create favorable conditions for the development of a sense of partnership in children, mastering ways of positive interaction with adults and peers; contribute to the development of the child’s personality;

2. Instill a sustainable interest in literature, theater, music;

3. Improve children’s performing skills;

4. Encourage children to create new images, promote the development of methods of emotional expression, self-realization, self-expression,

5. Promote the development of mental processes, qualities and personality traits - imagination, independence, initiative, emotional responsiveness.

Characters: Grandfather, Grandmother, Turnip, Granddaughter, Bug, Cat, Mouse, Narrator.

The scenery is on stage: a hut, a vegetable garden.

Narrator:

Grandfather lived in the same village

Together with Grandma for many years.

Grandfather once wanted

Steamed turnips for lunch.

Grandfather:

Well, I guess I'll go

Yes, and I’ll plant a turnip.

Narrator:

I went to the garden and planted a turnip.

Grandfather:

The sweet turnip grows,

The turnip is growing big.

Narrator:

The turnip has grown to glory

What miracle of miracles?

Turnip - almost to heaven!

Grandfather decided to pull out the turnip.

But it was not there-

One is not strong enough.

What to do? How can we be here?

Call Grandma to help!

Grandfather (waves his hand):

Grandma, Grandma. where are you?

Help me pull the turnip!

(Grandma grabs onto Dedka and tries to pull out the turnip).

Narrator:

Once - that's it!

Two - that's it!

Oh! No way to pull it out!

You know, our hands have weakened.

Let's call our Granddaughter to help!

Grandma:

Come on, Granddaughter, run,

Help me pull the turnip!

(Granddaughter runs out and grabs Grandma. They try to pull out the turnip).

Narrator:

Once - that's it!

Two - that's it!

No! No way to pull it out!

Narrator:

That's a turnip! What a vegetable!

You know, you'll have to call for help...

Granddaughter:

Bug! Bug! Run

Help me pull the turnip!

(Bug runs out, barking, and grabs his granddaughter).

Narrator:

Here, Zhuchka is ready to help,

(Clings to Granddaughter).

Once - that's it!

Two - that's it!

Oh! No way to pull it out...

You know, you have to click the cat,

To help a little.

Bug:

Murka the cat, run,

Help me pull the turnip!

(The Cat comes out, stepping softly.)

Narrator:

Just like that!

Two - that's it!

Oh! No way to pull it out...

Let's call Mouse...

Hiding somewhere, little coward!

Cat:

Mouse-Mouse, come out!

Help me pull the turnip!

(Mouse runs).

Narrator:

This mouse is very strong!

Stronger than a bear, stronger than an elephant!

One can pull out a turnip,

She doesn't need any help at all!

Come on, Grandfather, grab the turnip,

Come on, Grandma, hold on to Grandfather,

Granddaughter and don’t be lazy:

Grab Grandma more tightly now.

Bug for Granddaughter, Cat for Bug,

Mouse:

Pee-pee-pee!

Do you want a turnip? Pull together!

Narrator:

So they pulled out the turnip,

That she sat firmly in the ground.

(The turnip is pulled out, everyone falls).

Narrator ( addresses the audience):

How strong is the Mouse?

It was friendship that won!

Eat to your health, Grandfather,

Your long-awaited lunch!

That's the end of the fairy tales,

And whoever listened - well done!

The artists bow.

The play "Turnip" is one of the most popular productions in schools and kindergartens. But our sketch “Turnip” has been remade in such a way that it becomes more instructive for children. For example, the sketch “Turnip,” based on the fairy tale of the same name, teaches children friendship and mutual assistance. After all, together we can handle any task. But the remade sketch “Turnip,” among other things, shows children how important it is to be able to forgive people close to you.

The characters in the remade scene "Turnip" remain the same. Only Grandmother and Granddaughter started to fashion something in Lately, and Zhuchka and Murka became completely lazy. But the Mouse, as before, is ready to come to the aid of Grandfather.

Script for the scene "Turnip" (remade)

Presenter:
You can’t read many fairy tales in the world right away,
But you won’t find a scene like ours in a book.
The entire scene has been remade new way,
And everyone will be glad to see her.

Grandmother and grandfather lived and did not grieve.
They did not save money and were not in poverty.
Grandpa planted a turnip in the spring
She has grown big, enough for everyone.
And grandpa calls his grandma...

Grandfather:
Grandma wifey, help me!

Grandma:
Where is grandma, did you see the old one?
You see, I'm doing a manicure, I got it!

Grandfather:
Help me pull the turnip from the ground,
And then cook porridge for us from the turnips.

Grandma:
Why are you grandpa? Should I dig in the ground?
I didn’t plant a turnip, and it’s not up to me to pull it.
I’ll get my delicate hands dirty!
Better things await me today:
Massage and cosmetologist, okay, I'm off!

Presenter:
Grandfather sadly calls his granddaughter...

Grandfather:
Granddaughter, dear help
Pull the turnip off the ground as quickly as possible.
Grandma refused: manicure, massage...

Presenter:
And in response from the Granddaughter there is a refusal. Granddaughter:
Oh grandpa, grandpa, I'm going to the solarium,
It is necessary that the skin often tans.
I will be the first model in the country,
You better call your animals.

Grandfather:
Well, I’ll go and call Zhuchka or something.
Good mongrel, please help me.
I'll cook you turnip porridge,
You will live in a warm house all winter.

Bug:
Woof! Woof! Woof! Made me laugh, look!
I don't need your porridge, I only eat Pedigree.
I'm on a diet, I want to be slim,
And your porridge makes me growl no more.
I don’t need your house, because winter is over,
I don’t have time, grandpa, it’s time to go for a walk with my friend.

Grandfather:
Well, will you have to ask Murka...
Murka, dear, have mercy, help,
We'll go fishing together,
Eat fish raw and cook fish soup...

Presenter:
Murka stretched and meowed in the corner,
She turned on her side and said...

Murka:
M-u-r! What happened again, Grandfather, with us?
It would be better if you went and bought Whiskas.
Grandma eats handfuls of sweets.
And no one will even buy me a Kitekat.
I'm allergic to turnips, I don't like them
And gardening is not my hobby.
And now, grandpa, I need to sleep,
To give a concert on the roof until the morning.

Presenter:
Grandfather went sadly to the turnip garden,
Knowing that the Mouse won’t go either.
After all, he is a small rodent, I didn’t call him
But he sees that the Mouse immediately came running.

Mouse:
It’s okay, grandpa, we can handle it together. They pulled a turnip! Once, again...

(The mouse and grandfather pull out the turnip and find a bag under it.)

Grandfather:
God! What is this? Gold! Coins! There's a whole bag here!
What a miracle turnip! What a miracle the garden is!
Let's live richly, you and I, little mouse.
Well, I won’t let those slackers home.
We must live in harmony, friendship and love,
After all, relatives should help.
There is a lot of money, enough for you and me,
We will donate half of the amount to the orphanage.

(Grandfather and Mouse lift the bag onto their shoulders.)

Everyone (running after grandfather):
Well, forgive us, Grandpa!
We will help you
Listen to you in everything
Always live in harmony!

Grandfather:
Okay, I’ll forgive you for the last time.
Each of you is dear to me.
After all, people need to live in peace
And cherish your friendship!

The remade scene “Turnip” ends on such a cheerful note. As always, friendship won, although this time not through joint efforts. This production will do well as, kindergarten, and can be shown to children of younger or middle age at school at an extracurricular event.

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