Dictations in Russian on the theme of spring (grade 6). Dictation in Russian on the theme of spring (Grade 3) Dictation in Russian language spring morning

Material for the preparation of the post Dictations in Russian - Grade 3 taken from the manual on the Russian language for elementary school - Uzorova O. V. “Dictations and expositions in the Russian language: 1-4th grade. (1-4); 1st-3rd class (1-3)".

dictations

Fives

In the morning Alyosha went to school. The gardener gave the boy a large basket of apples. Alyosha brought them to school. The children examined the apples. On the apple side was the number five. Apples hung on branches. The gardener attached a paper number to each apple. Under the rays of the sun, the apple blushed. So the sun put marks on the apples.

(According to E. Shim)

Where do butterflies hibernate

Autumn cold is coming. At night, light frosts cover the puddles with ice. Where have the funny butterflies gone? Urticaria flew into the sheds and fell asleep there. On the slopes of forest glades under dry leaves, lemongrass lay down for the winter. Blizzards covered snowdrifts. Foxes and weasels roam in search of food. Do not find them butterflies under the fluffy snow.

Words for reference: urticaria, lemongrass, not found.

By the sea

I lived by the sea and fished. I had a boat. There was a booth in front of the house. There on the chain was a huge dog Barbos. I went to sea. He guarded the house. Barbos met me cheerfully with a catch. He loved to eat fish. I patted the dog on the back and treated him to fish.

Words for reference: I have a huge one.

Our street

Our street is good. The houses are beautiful and tall. In the yards there are playgrounds and flower beds. There used to be little houses on our street. They lived in the world for a long time. Their walls sagged. It was hard for people to live in wooden houses. Now a wide street with tall houses and shady trees has replaced the narrow lanes.

Reference words: wooden.

Leaves

The low sun hung over the forest. His light fell on the dark water. I sat under a tree and watched the falling leaves. Here the leaf is separated from the branch and slowly falls to the ground. How do the leaves rustle in the autumn air? I didn't hear that sound. Leaves rustled on the ground under my feet.

(According to K. Paustovsky)

Volga

A spring is beating. Light water from the spring flows in a stream. The stream is small. But he is rapidly gaining strength. Here is the beginning of the great Russian river Volga. It carries its waters through the whole country. Its low banks are covered with a carpet of meadows and shrubs. The beauty of the Volga is glorified in fairy tales, stories, paintings. The Volga is close and dear to the Russian people.

Words for reference: gaining, here, glorified, Russian.

Mother

Mom is your first friend. She is caring and affectionate. It's always good with her. Mom taught you to talk and walk. She read you the first book, where there were stories and fairy tales. Our mothers work hard. They work in factories, collective farms, hospitals and schools. Be proud of your mom and help her!

Reference words: work, with her.

Duckling

The duckling lived on the lake. He swam and dived. Everyone called him ugly. It's rainy autumn. The leaves on the trees turned brown. The wind whirled them in the air. It became cold. Heavy clouds sowed hail and snow on the ground. The crow was croaking from the cold at the top of its lungs. A flock of wonderful birds flew by. They were white with long, flexible necks. It was flying swans.

cold month

October is the first cold month of autumn. Harsh winds blow. Morning frosts have also become more frequent. Puddles glassy thin crystal ice. Paths and paths are slick with rain. The timid sun appeared. But then a wind came up from the north. He got cold. The first fluffy snow fell. The Russian winter is on the threshold. Nature is waiting for winter.

On the river

The rainy season passes quickly. A severe frost struck at night. Here are the first pieces of ice. They forged puddles. Real winter is coming. Everything stopped on the river. Strong ice will do its good deed. It will protect fish in rivers and lakes from the cold. He will save all living things from death.

Words for reference: stopped, death, will do.

On the threshold of winter

It was a clear autumn day. But in the evening the weather deteriorated badly. The sky began to darken. A sharp wind blew. He drove the gray clouds low. The tops of pines and firs rustled alarmingly. Strange sounds were heard. It was the geese screaming. They hurried south. Birds flew even at night. Frosts will come soon. On the threshold of winter.

Words for reference: spoiled, anxious, strange.

Our garden

In autumn, we tied the raspberry bushes and bent them to the ground. In winter they lie under the snow. Strawberries sleep under spruce paws. Now she is not afraid of frost and harsh wind. Flexible twigs stick out from under the snow. These are currant bushes. Currant is not afraid of frost. Stands all winter and does not freeze.

Words for reference: currant, not afraid.

Elk

I was behind a pine tree. A big elk came out of the forest. The giant sniffed the air through his wide nostrils. He was thin and could barely stand. The elk approached the birches. There in the grass were full of poisonous fly agaric. The elk bent his head and picked up the red mushroom with his thick lips. I was frightened. But the elk was treated with these poisonous mushrooms.

Words for reference: came out, barely, fly agaric.

Last days of autumn

I like to wander through the forest in late autumn. It's chilly for oaks and birches. From the spruce forest came the whistling of a hazel grouse. A tit squeaked over a tall spruce. The cold drove the small animals into their burrows. The bare forest hushed, frowning. The autumn wind carried wisps of clouds over the earth. Prickly snow began to pour out of them. The first traces of snow appeared on the white tablecloth.

Words for reference: of them. tablecloths.

herringbone

In autumn, a small Christmas tree appeared in the forest. She parted the leaves and blades of grass. The little one leaned out of the ground and looked around. The trees were dropping their autumn clothes. Willow showered the Christmas tree with thin goldfish. Beautiful stars fell from the maple tree. The fir-tree spread its paws. And the trees brought her gifts.

(According to N. Sladkov)

Words for reference: moved apart, spread out.

The end of October

The October cold has arrived. Strong winds quickly tore the last leaves from the trees and bushes. Autumn clouds floated across the sky. Migratory birds have long flown south. The swamps began to freeze. It snowed at night. White forest clearings and paths. Morning has come. Cheerful forest. The first snow fell on the branches of trees and mounds.

Words for reference: swamps.

Food for everyone

Aspen grows along the banks of the river. Fur beavers build strong dams on such rivers. Many forest dwellers are fed by aspen. Often bunnies run up to aspens. They love her bark. To taste young flexible twigs of aspen deer and elk. Domestic goats love to roam in the aspen forest. Treat rabbits with aspen branches. With what appetite they will eat them!

Words for reference: growing, treat, appetite. eat.

First snow

Strong winds blew. The dirt on the roads became hard. Puddles are frozen. It's boring to stay at home. The first snowflakes have begun to swirl. They lay on the roofs of houses and steps of the porch. Tanya and Alyonka went out into the yard.

Words for reference: blew, froze, lay down.

autumn

I like to wander through the forest in autumn. Frost covered the puddles at night. The trees have shed their leaves. A sharp wind freely walks through the clearing. It's chilly for oaks and birches. From the spruce forest I hear the whistle of a hazel grouse. A tit squeaked over a tall spruce. In the branches of the oak, the birds are looking for food. The cold drove small animals into the burrows. Suddenly a raven croaked. The autumn forest is quiet, frowning.

Words for reference: dropped, free, frowned.

In the woods

Harsh January came to the forest. He piled snowdrifts on the bushes. Frost covered the trees. Snow and frost reign in the forest. Here comes the fox. Her footprints lead into the thicket.

Words for reference: hoarfrost, ran, pubescent.

squirrel memory

I looked at the tracks of animals and birds in the snow. Here's what I read along those lines. The squirrel made its way through the snow into the moss. She took out two nuts. Then the animal ran a dozen meters and again darted into the snow. The squirrel had two more nuts in its paws. So, she remembered about her nuts since autumn. That's such a miracle!

Came in time to help

There was a lamb in the barn. His front leg was injured. He couldn't get to his feet. Glory noticed this. He took out bandages and iodine, washed the wound. The lamb looked plaintively at the boy. Slava poured milk into a bottle and began to feed the baby. Soon the wound began to heal. Slava carried the lamb out into the air so that it could nibble fresh grass.

First frost

One night the first frost came. He breathed cold on the glass in the house, sprinkled grainy frost on the roof, crunched underfoot. As if painted, there were Christmas trees and pines covered with snow. From the lacy birches, a light, shiny frost fell on hats and behind collars.

Help the birds

The rainy autumn days are over. A fluffy carpet of snow lay down on forest paths and paths. The pond sleeps under the ice crust. Birds are hungry in winter. So they fly to the dwelling of a person. Feel sorry for the guys feathered friends. They made feeders for them. Bullfinches and titmouse flocked to the feeders. Help the birds too. Birds are our friends.

in winter

A blizzard whistles. Winter flies in full swing. Bushes and stumps drown in white waves. Low clouds creep over the forest. In autumn, in the wilderness, the bear chose a place for a den. He brought soft fragrant needles to his dwelling. It's warm and cozy there. Frost crackles. Strong winds blow. And the bear is not afraid of winter.

Once a white cloud rose over the Russian land. It went across the sky. The cloud reached the middle and stopped. Then lightning flew out of him. Thunder boomed. It rained. After the rain, there were three rainbows in the sky at once. People looked at the rainbows and thought: a hero was born on Russian soil. And so it was. He got to his feet. The earth trembled. The oaks rustled with their tops. A wave ran through the lakes from shore to shore.

(According to A. Mityaev)

Christmas tree

A large frozen Christmas tree was dragged into the living room. It blew cold from it, but little by little the compacted branches thawed it. She got up, fluffed up. The whole house smelled of pine. The children brought boxes of decorations, put a chair up to the Christmas tree and began to decorate it. She was entangled with a golden cobweb, hung with silver chains, put candles. She shone all over, shimmered with gold, sparks, long rays. The light from it was thick, warm, smelling of pine needles.

(According to A. Tolstoy)

The coming of winter

In autumn, severe frosts hit early. They chilled the earth. The pond was covered with hard ice. In the bare glades, the grass wept in the wind. It was chilly for young trees. But then the fluffy snow fell. In the forest, every bush and stump put on snow caps. The winter grains have ceased to chill. They are warm and calm under the snow.

Words for reference: chilly, calm.

Wonderful tree

There is soft snow. Snow flakes fell on the ground, bushes and trees. A young slender Christmas tree stood alone in the clearing. The children decided to decorate it. They hung rowan berries on the forest beauty. Carrots were attached to the lower branches. A strong head of cabbage was placed under the tree. In the morning, a flock of birds was merrily circling over the Christmas tree. Two hares came running in the evening. They ate sweet carrots.

Words for reference: attached, put.

hike

On Saturday the boys went hiking. The weather was wonderful. The sun shone brightly. There was a light breeze. Here is a difficult descent. A group of guys went around. We all met in the forest. Low clouds covered the sky. The first snowflakes swirled in the air. But here the snow fell in flakes. All paths and paths were covered. The boys hurried home.

Words for reference: bypass.

Winter evening

Short winter day. Blue dusk crawled out of the forest and hung over the snowdrifts. The snow creaked sharply underfoot. The stars appeared in the sky. The frost was getting stronger. Here is the forester's lodge. The blizzards covered large drifts of snow. The little gatehouse was barely visible. We fired up the stove. The fire burned brightly. We got warm.

Words for reference: short, dusk, become.

cold

The frost was nice! There was a thick layer of snow on the ground. Birch branches chimed in the wind. Their ends were covered with ice. The big owls were merry. They goggled huge yellow eyes and called to each other through the entire dense forest. A narrow path led down to the valley. A fluffy carpet of snow covered her. A chain of footprints of various birds stretched across the snow.

Words for reference: frost, goggled.

Winter has come to the forest

The old badger padded the cold path for the last time. He climbed into a hole for the winter. The first snowflakes swirled in the air. Snow fell at night. Birds and animals left footprints in the soft snow in the morning. Their chain led to the dwelling of a man. A cheerful flock of tits swept towards the village.

Meeting

Ilya Glazkov went skiing. The boy went deeper into the forest. He noticed a cat. The cat had green eyes and tassels on its ears. She lay on a tree. The claws of strong paws dug into the trunk. This is a lynx.

Words for reference: ride.

Saved a friend

Vitya and Ilya were returning from school. They went down to the river. The boys went on the ice. Vitya ran forward. The brittle ice cracked. The boy was in the water. He clutched at the thin edge of the ice. The ice crumbled. It was a long way to run for help. Ilya cautiously crawled across the ice towards his friend. He pulled his friend ashore.

Words for reference: forward.

What kind of animal?

There was a light frost at night. Soft fluffy snow fell in the morning. He dusted the steps on the porch. The girl Katya wanted to walk in the snow. She stepped out onto the porch. There were small holes in the snow. What animal walked in the snow? The animal has a white warm fur coat and long ears. He loves carrots. It was a hare.

(According to E. Charushin)

Words for reference: powdered, in the morning, the porch.

Winter is coming soon

The feathered kingdom is silent. There are no sound songs. Sad song of a titmouse. A sharp wind hurts the flexible twigs of mountain ash. There are frosts at night. They are trying to forge the earth. Puddles covered with ice. Here is the first snow. The white hats quickly put on the old stumps. Spruce threw on a snow shawl. The Russian winter is coming.

Words for reference: sad, trying, calmed down.

Snow

Snow all around. They brought glades and meadows. White carpets are thrown over the Poksha River. Winter crops are carefully covered. The white fluff of winter does not allow the roots of trees to freeze. The trees are quiet. What is this snow house? I touched it with a flexible stick. It turned out to be an ant. Where are its residents? They sleep deep below.

Words for reference: carefully, touched, below.

Winter in the forest

The first snowflakes swirled in the air. But here the snow fell in flakes. The forest brightened and came to life. Happy snowball hare. The little fox stepped timidly across the soft snow. The magpies crackled merrily. Each animal left a chain of footprints on the white carpet. They decorated the forest clearing. The last autumn leaves have fallen from the trees. Snow caps covered the old stumps.

snowman

Gone are the rainy days. The earth is covered with a white carpet and is resting. Light snowflakes are merrily circling in the air. A group of guys came out into the street. They began to sculpt a snowman. Her eyes were made of light ice floes. Nose and mouth made of carrots, eyebrows made of coals. Beautiful snowman. A good gift for kids.

The onset of winter

A severe frost struck at night. He forged ice puddles on the forest paths. A sharp wind blew through the forest. It became chilly for oaks and birches. The cold drove the animals into the minks. The little birds hid in the nests. It's warm for the birds. Suddenly a raven croaked. The timid bunny pressed his ears in fear. Schoolchildren began to prepare bird feeders.

Words for reference: pressed.

Castle

The Snow Queen lived among eternal snows and ice floes. Blizzards erected walls. Violent winds blew through windows and doors. Great white halls stretched up to the sky. Blizzards spread fluffy carpets. It was cold and empty in the shiny halls. There was no fun here. Only polar bears had fun. They dexterously walked on their hind legs.

(According to G. X. Andersen)

Walk

It was wonderful weather. The sun shone brightly. The snow shone and sparkled. We went to the forest on skis. Here is a steep descent. The wind blows cheerfully. Skis fly fast. But the clouds began to cover the sky. Snowflakes swirled in the air. Suddenly the snow fell in flakes. The paths began to close quickly. We hurried home.

white figurines

Winter has come to the forest. The forest is covered in snow. Here a forest man in a large white hat crawled out of a snowdrift. A timid hare sits on a stump. He is silent and looks at the white forest. A white Alyonushka sits in a clearing by the river. She considered. The sun has risen. Tears dripped from shaggy coniferous eyelashes.

(According to N. Sladkov)

Where do birds sleep?

Where do forest birds sleep in winter? The long night has come. The sparrow sleeps under the roof of the barn. The tits flew into the thick bushes. A black grouse and a hazel grouse hid under the snow. A lively flock of birds appeared in the clearing. These were white buntings. They sat side by side on the icy ridge. The birds fluffed their wings and hid their noses in them.

Beautiful Russian forest in winter. White lace froze on birch trees. Fluffy hats glisten on centuries-old pines. The sun has peeked into the forest. The cones sparkled on the branches of the Christmas tree. A lynx lurks on a forest path. A hazel grouse flew into the clearing. He sat down on a tree. The breeze merrily played with the birch trees. The white fluff of winter flew. The forest sang a song. What is it about?

Words for reference: lace, looked, what.

First day of winter

The earth froze. Winter didn't come. By the evening it became warmer. Large fluffy snowflakes swirled in the air. But here the snow fell in flakes. I put on my coat and ran out into the yard. The paths in the garden were covered with a smooth white carpet. Brilliant white fluff rained down and rained down from heaven. Russian winter came into its own.

Winter forest

The horse was trotting along the smooth road. The forest was quiet. The trees stood still. Magpie sat on a branch. Snow dust flew right on his head. Tanya went along the path. The path led her to a clearing. There grew a small fluffy Christmas tree. The tree was all lit up in the sun. Birds hid in the dense branches of the forest beauty.

Reference words: motionless.

Snowflakes

Quietly and smoothly, light snowflakes fall from the clouds to the ground. Put a mitten on and catch a snowflake. Look how wonderful they are! Snowflakes have different shapes. They even gave them names. This is a star, this is a fluff, this is a hedgehog. And how many beautiful drawings you can make! Clinging together, snowflakes form snow flakes. They look like pieces of soft cotton wool.

(According to V. Korabelnikov)

Reference words: even, similar.

Snow Maiden

One winter it snowed. The kids ran outside to play. They ride sleds and throw snowballs. They began to make a snowman. An old man and an old woman looked at them from the window. They also thought of fashioning a daughter out of the snow. The old people blinded the arms, legs, head. The eyes were made from light ice floes. Good Snow Maiden!

Words for reference: on them, done.

Winter has come

Here comes the winter. Heavy snow fell in the morning. Fluffy snowflakes swirled in the air. There were traces of animals and birds in the snow. The river was covered with thin ice. She fell silent and fell asleep, as in a fairy tale.

Words for reference: quieted down.

The forest was dark and silent. But here he brightened and came to life. The first snow fell. The white hare is glad of the snow. The magpie crackled merrily. The little fox stepped timidly across the soft snow. Each animal left its mark on the white carpet. The last autumn leaves have fallen from the trees. Snow caps put on stumps. The forest has become beautiful.

January

January is the harshest month of the year. Blizzards howl. Frosts are falling. There is less food in the forest. Birds fly close to human habitation. You help them. Crumbs of bread, seeds - that's their food. Schoolchildren are carrying hay and fragrant brooms to the forest glades. They prepared food for the animals in the summer. Deer and hares willingly eat it. Trumpeter, circus performer, violinist ate game and rolls. The prince and the prince met the mouse at midnight. The watchman heard crying, put on a cloak and lost the key.

On a fishing trip

The road went through rye. Here comes a mouse. A cry was heard in the grove - it was the owl that sang a song. Here is the river. Night fell and the hunt began. There was silence all around. The reeds whispered with the river. Soon I came across a ruff, and my uncle had a bream on the line. That's midnight. We made a hut. In the morning, just a ray of sun flashed, we were on our feet.

(According to S. Aksakov)

Father announced his departure to us. The car pulled up to the driveway. Everyone sat down. We left the city and drove up to the river. Across the river was an immense plain. Here is the village. Aunt Mary met us. We ran into her arms.

It was a hot day. Suddenly a breeze picked up. A blue cloud came running. She didn't block out the sun. It started raining. The sun illuminated the area. Raindrops hit the grass and flowers hard. They hung on leaves and blades of grass. A ray of sunshine played in every raindrop.

Morning

A fresh stream ran down my face. I opened my eyes. Morning came. The earth is damp. There were sounds. The breeze fluttered over the earth. And then the streams of light poured down. Everything woke up, sang, rustled. Large drops of dew played on the grass and bushes.

(According to I. Turgenev)

Starlings

There are a lot of birdhouses in our village. The birds have returned to their homeland. They cleaned and refurbished their nests. In the evening, the starlings sat on the mountain ash under the window and sang. I loved listening to them. Starlings flew to visit each other. During the day, they busily scurry between the gardens and in the garden.

The forest was solemn, light and quiet. The day seemed to be dozing. Lonely snowflakes fell from the sky. We wandered through the forest until evening. Bullfinches were sitting on the mountain ash. We plucked a frost-caught red rowan. It was the last memory of summer, of autumn. We came to the lake. There was a thin strip of ice along the coast. I saw a school of fish in the water. Winter has begun to come into its own. Heavy snow fell.

(According to K. Paustovsky)

Snow Maiden

The last snow has melted. Bloomed in the forests, flowers in the meadows. Birds have come from the south. And the Snow Maiden is sad, sitting in the shade. Once a large hailstorm fell. The snow girl rejoiced. But the hail quickly became water. The Snow Maiden cried.

house under the snow

I'm skiing through the woods. The trees are quiet. Ancient pines and firs are covered with snow. The clearing was crossed by hare tracks. It was the whites that ran to the river. There they feast on willow branches. Capercaillie takes off quickly. He raised a column of snow dust with his wings. In severe frosts, capercaillie burrow into a snowdrift. There they spend the night. Warm birds under the snow.

Words for reference: feast on, burrow.

nests

It happened in the morning. I walked out of the forest. Suddenly, a lark flew out from under his feet. I bent down. There was a nest under a small pine tree. There were four gray testicles. Another bird made its nest in the clearing. The nest was in dry grass. A bird sits in its house, and it is not visible.

gossip fox

The fox has sharp teeth, ears on top. The gossip-fox has a warm fur coat. She walks quietly. The fox wears its fluffy tail carefully. The little fox looks kindly, shows white teeth. The fox digs deep holes. They have many entrances and exits.

(According to K. Ushinsky)

Spring rain

A wet wind blew for three days. He ate snow. Arable land was bare on the hillocks. The air smelled of melted snow. It rained during the night. Wonderful sound of night rain. He hurriedly drummed on the glass. The wind in the darkness tore the poplars in gusts. By morning the rain had stopped. The sky was still covered with heavy gray clouds. Nikita looked out the window and gasped. There was no trace of snow left.

(According to A. Tolstoy)

The bravest

The fields are all dark. One field is bright green. Cheerful sprouts on it. When did they wake up from their winter sleep? When did you grow up? This is winter rye. Collective farmers sowed it in autumn. Before frost, the grains had time to germinate. Fluffy snow covered them. Spring came. The first sprouts got out of the snow. That's how brave they are! Now they are basking in the sun.

(According to E. Shim)

forest musicians

It was early spring. We walked through the forest along our path. Suddenly, quiet and very pleasant sounds were heard. We spotted red jays. They sat on the branches of trees, singing and chirping. The Jays put on a real concert. We began to listen to wonderful forest music. In our footsteps, the dog Fomka rushed and scared the jays away. We were very angry with stupid Fomka.

(According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

Everything woke up

I opened my eyes. The dawn had not yet blushed, but it had already turned white in the east. Everything became visible. The pale gray sky brightened, grew colder, turned blue. The stars twinkled faintly and disappeared. The leaves are sweating. A liquid, early breeze has already begun to roam and flutter over the earth.

(According to I. Turgenev)

Thunderstorm

I was sent to the forest for mushrooms. I got mushrooms and wanted to go home. Suddenly it became dark. It started to rain and thundered. I got scared and sat down under a big oak tree. Lightning flashed. I closed my eyes. Above my head something crackled and thundered. The storm has passed. Trees dripped all over the forest. The sun was playing. The birds sang merrily.

(According to L. Tolstoy)

Where is the friend?

Spring came. Water gurgled all around. The bear cub went for a walk in the clearing. Suddenly he stopped. A frog was sitting in front of him. She had just woken up from her winter hibernation. The little bear extended its paw towards her. The frog jumped away. Mishka took it for a game. He also jumped. So they got to a big puddle. The frog jumped into the water. The little bear stuck its paw into the water. The water was cold. He drew back his paw, shaking it. The mouse looked around. Where did his new friend go?

Hare

The hare lived in the winter near the village. The night has come. He raised one ear, listened, moved his whiskers, sniffed and sat on his hind legs. Then he jumped once or twice in the deep snow and again sat on his hind legs. The hare looked around. From all sides nothing could be seen except snow. The snow lay in waves and shone like sugar. Frosty steam hung over the hare's head. Large bright stars could be seen through the steam.

(According to L. Tolstoy)

Words for reference: there was nothing.

Why do birch trees cry

Everyone in the forest is having fun, and the birches are crying. Under the hot rays of the sun, the juice quickly flows along the entire white trunk. It protrudes through the pores of the cortex. People consider birch sap to be a healthy and tasty drink. They cut the bark and collect it in a bottle. Trees that have released a lot of juice dry up and die, because their juice is the same as our blood.

(According to V. Bianki)

marmot

Once I heard a plaintive shriek in the garden. A few minutes later a tiny puppy was brought in. He was blind, weakly stood on crooked legs. I felt sorry for the puppy. I wrapped him in a warm blanket. Mother brought milk on a saucer. He was greedily drinking milk. The puppy was named Groundhog. I played with him for hours, fed him several times a day. Groundhog has grown up. In the yard we made a kennel for him. Surka lived with us for seventeen years.

(According to S. Aksakov)

silver hoof

It was a clear night. A goat stood by the hut. He raised his leg, and on it a silver hoof glistens. The goat jumped onto the roof and let's beat with a silver hoof. From under the legs, expensive sacks fell down. Kokovanya returned home and did not recognize from the bush. All of it was in expensive stones. The stones burned, shimmered with different lights. By morning, a lot of snow had fallen. All stones fell asleep. Where the goat rode, people began to find precious stones.

(According to P. Bazhov)

forest houses

Caterpillars attacked the grove. They ate. Mighty oaks stood bare. But now the caterpillars began to quickly slide down the trunk to the ground. It was the ants that dragged them. Many pests die from ants. Protect forest houses! Don't destroy anthills!

Wonderful pantry

There is a wonderful pantry in the world. Put a sack of grain in it in the spring. In the autumn there will be ten such bags in the pantry. A handful of seeds becomes a big pile of cucumbers. Is this a fairy tale? No, not a fairy tale. There is actually a wonderful pantry. It's called earth.

(According to M. Ilyin and N. Segal)

Spring is coming

Farewell, fluffy snow. Spring is coming. The sun is getting hotter and hotter. Sparrows and swallows are happy with its warm rays. A flock of rooks rushed to the grove. There the rooks built their nests. Here are the first flowers. The bees buzz merrily. They drink delicious juice.

Early spring

Early spring has come. The bright sun destroys the last snow fortresses. Ringing drops knock on the ground. The forest smells of fragrant buds. Green fir-trees importantly extended their thorny branches. Sweet juice flows from the birch. The rays of the sun lit up the whole area. Lived the forest. A loud chirp sounded overhead. A flock of birds flashed past the tree trunks. In spring, the feathered kingdom has a lot of trouble and worries.

Words for reference: fortresses, I heard.

In the woods

Here is March. It is called the joyful festival of light. A sensitive ear catches the first signs of spring. The ground is still covered with snow. Only near the old stumps did the first thaws appear. The first flowers appeared on the bare hazel branches. These are earrings. Icicles chimed on the birches. The sun illuminated the forest with warm light. The first heavy drop fell on the snow. How good is the forest drop in the forest! The titmouse sang loudly. The forest welcomes spring.

Birch

Russian forest is good in winter and summer, autumn and spring. Of all the trees in the forest, the birch is the cutest of all. Birch light groves are good and clean. Snow fell in the forest. Resinous fragrant buds swelled on the birch trees. Many songbirds gather in the groves. On summer days it is good to wander through the birch grove. A warm breeze rustles green foliage overhead. Birch is often mentioned in folk songs and fairy tales.

(According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

Words for reference: of all, nicer, going, rustling, mentioned.

March

Blue month of March. Blue sky, blue snow. During the day in the sun, frequent drops. At night, bitter cold. White birches in a gray haze. And here are the first streams. Spring streams speak, speak. Each stream has its own voice. One whispers a little, the other screams loudly. They all rush to the river. If you want to know the secret of the stream, sit by the river and listen.

Reference words: want.

Summer

It was a hot summer. We walked through the forest. It smelled of pine bark and strawberries. Grasshoppers chirped in the dry glades. A hawk hovered over the tops of the pines. The forest was heated with heat. We rested in a shady thicket of aspens and birches. They breathed the smell of herbs and roots. In the evening we went to the shore of the lake. The first stars shone in the sky. Whistling ducks flew for the night.

Words for reference: hawk, chirped.

July

July has come. Worth the heat. I am going to the forest. He looks at me with eyes of colorful flowers. Bees have fun collecting pollen. A bough creaked on a pine tree. There, a nimble squirrel gnawed at a bump. A cuckoo croaked in the wilderness. Good summer in the forest!

Words for reference: on me, collects, cuckooed.

Fishing

Pasha and Artyom live in the village of Ivanovka. Grandpa bought them fishing rods. The boys often go fishing. The fluffy cat Murzik always goes with them. He loves fish. Here is the river Pakhra. The boys threw in their fishing rods. And here is the pike.

Words for reference: Ivanovka, with them, always.

ducklings

I was sitting on an old stump by the river. It was a warm, quiet day. A mustachioed beetle crawled importantly along the branch. A duck came out of the bushes. Ducklings followed in single file. The smallest duckling lagged behind. He fell and squealed. The mother rushed to him.

Words for reference: behind her, squeaked, towards him.

Luchik

Zhenya lived in the village. He was very fond of horses. The boy had a favorite horse, Luchik. The beam was still small and weak. The doctor prescribed medicine for the horse. Zhenya began to accustom the baby to the medicine. Luchik licked off the sweet glucose with his lips and tongue. Often the boy treated his pet with pieces of sugar. Zhenya helped herd the horses in the summer. He took them to the river. Ray recognized his friend's voice. In the pasture, the young horse got stronger and grew up.

(According to A. Perfileva)

Words for reference: licked, glucose, Luchik.

ronja

Aniska walked across the clearing. Forest grass stood to the waist. Suddenly a spruce branch swayed. Aniska raised her eyes. A wonderful bird was sitting on a tree. This is ronja. The bird was like a bright flower. She sat and looked at the little girl. The head of the bird is black and the breast is green. Wings and tail red as fire. The bird quietly glided over the clearing and disappeared into the woody foliage of the trees.

(According to L. Voronkova)

Spring

The bad days have passed. Blizzards and blizzards subsided. The sun sheds light and warmth on the earth. We went on a trip to the forest. The flexible branches of the birches were covered with resinous buds. Willow has loosened her elegant sheepskin coats. The puddle glittered dazzlingly in the sun. Birds and beetles drank from it. The ants lived. They quickly ran around the anthill. Green grass appeared. The first flowers looked around merrily.

Words for reference: from it, glanced.

hedgehog woke up

A joyful spring has come. The sun warmed the earth. Merry streams ran along the paths and paths. There was a hole under the roots of an old birch. An angry hedgehog slept there all winter. The cold stream woke up the animal. He ran out into the forest clearing and looked around. A fresh breeze carried the scent of spring through the forest. The hedgehog lay on his back. The warm rays of the sun warmed him.

(According to G. Skrebitsky)

Birds

Trees and bushes were freed from snow captivity. The sun appeared. The earth revived. The wonderful singing of birds pleases the ear. Swallows circle quickly in the air. On the fly, they drink water, catch midges. The nest of this bird is amazing. The bird deftly sculpts it from earth and clay. The Oriole's nest is made of grass, flexible stems. I love looking at birds. It's sad to live without them.

Spring

The sun is shining brighter and brighter over the fields and forest. Roads darkened in the fields, ice turned blue on the river. White-nosed rooks have arrived, in a hurry to fix their old nests. Streams rang on the slopes. Resinous odorous buds puffed out on the trees. The guys saw the first starlings near the starlings. They cheered and cheered. Geese fly in slender shoals, stretch from the south. The first cranes appeared.

Spring came

The sun came out from behind the clouds. Nikita went out into the yard. Streams ran everywhere. Snow-scented water flowed. Nikita went to the pond. The water covered all the ice on the pond. And at the bottom of the ravine lay snow. Spring has not come here yet.

dog and shadow

The dog walked along the plank across the river. She carried meat in her teeth. She saw herself in the water. The dog thought that there was another dog carrying meat. She dropped her meat and rushed to take it from that dog. That meat was not there, but the wave carried away its own.

(According to L. Tolstoy)

The sun

The spring sun came out from behind the forest. The forest glade cheered up. Dew drops played in every flower and in every blade of grass. But then a cloud came up and covered the whole sky. Nature is sad. A column of dust flew towards the lake. Dry boughs fell from the trees from the harsh wind. The forest was muffled and menacingly noisy. Wet spots appeared on the ground. Thunderclaps deafened the entire area. But the storm passed quickly. And again the gentle sun shines over the forest.

Words for reference: because of.

Flowers

Early spring has come. The sun woke up the forest and melted the snowflakes on the top of the pine tree. The first drops fell on the snow. They broke through the snowdrift and dry foliage. There were thaws. Here and there, green arrows began to appear. And here are the first snowdrops. Late spring is coming. In the silence of the forest, a lily of the valley woke up. It emits a subtle, gentle scent. And how beautiful are his white bells! Flowers are the gifts of spring. Save them!

Reference words: show up.

Nakhodka

We saw ants along the road. Where are they running? We put a piece of watermelon on the ground. Ants covered sweet watermelon. They took tiny grains and carried them aside. We followed them and came across a large gray hill. The ants took their tiny pieces to the hole and returned. Ants are of great benefit to the forest and people. We began to protect them. Grandfather Ivan taught us how to create new anthills.

A teddy bear was born. The teddy bear was born very small. There was still snow everywhere in the forest. It went day after day. The snow in the forest began to melt. Brooks ran. Entire glades were cleared of snow. The teddy bear has already grown noticeably. His eyes opened. He examined the dwelling. Mother bear made the den spacious. The bear cub could even walk on it. One spring morning, the bears came out of their den. How good it was out there!

(According to S. Ustinov)

forest fears

It was a warm day. A she-bear with a cub walked through a rare forest behind a ravine. A piece of wood lay on a steep slope. The kid clutched at him with his paws. With a terrible roar, the fragment, together with the bear cub, flew down. Dust has risen. The bushes crackled. The pebbles of the forest rumbled. The baby screamed in fear and pain. The bear quickly ran towards him. And the frightened bear was already reaching for his mother. He whined softly.

(According to S. Ustinov)

The heat subsided

The weary sun has set. The heat of the day began to subside. Here a hare appeared at the edge of the forest. The hare sat, looked around and disappeared into the bushes. He has a hard life at any time of the year. Suddenly, a sharp rumble was heard. The beetle flew overhead. He is dangerous. The leaves of many trees are eaten by beetles. They especially love young birch leaves, they will gnaw clean all the trees. The night has fallen. A shadow flickered. Night birds come out to hunt.

Words for reference: he, I heard, cleanly.

Petushki

Young chickens walk along the road. My sister and I fed them. Soon they grew up and turned out to be all cockerels. The roosters have been digging in the ground all day. There they found worms. Cockerels loved to catch grasshoppers. In the early morning they tried to sing. They turned out to be very funny. The sound was hoarse. The roosters often fought. Combs and beards were covered in blood. Once one cockerel was injured in the eye. Here are some bullies!

Words for reference: chickens, soon, grasshoppers, they have.

On the river

A titmouse flew to the river. Everywhere streams sing. The fragile ice on the river turned blue. The water came out on the coast. Along the ravines, streams under the snow run to the river. This is where the ice cracked. Ice floes rocked on the water. They bumped into each other and broke with a bang. Seagulls and sandpipers flew up to the water. The birds were screaming loudly. A light cloud ran across the sky. The sun appeared. Migratory birds were drawn to their native lands.

(According to V. Bianchi)

Words for reference: bumped into another.

Spring Tale

Spring has gathered to visit the northern lands. She spent the whole winter with migratory birds in the south. A fluffy cloud ran across the sky. Spring climbed on him and flew. Everyone on earth is waiting for spring. Spring has come down to earth. The fields were full of thawed patches. Ice cracked on the river. Trees and bushes were covered with large buds. And after the spring, migratory birds were drawn to their native lands. Warm spring days have arrived.

(According to G. Skrebitsky)

Words for reference: climbed up.

For berries

It was an early morning. The guys and I went to the forest for strawberries. On the way we talked and sang loudly. They all approached the clearing and were silent. It was joyful to pick ripe strawberries. Each berry was carefully plucked and placed at the bottom of the basket. A berry blushed brightly near the old stump. It started to bake. A large bumblebee flew overhead. He sat down on a fragrant flower. Here are the baskets full. Time to go home.

Words for reference: talked, quieted down, collect, bake.

Summer day

It was a clear summer day. It was hot on top. Bluebells dangled from side to side on long, brittle stems. Ribbed cuckoo tears bent to the ground. There were flowers near the anthill. Bees circled around them. Glistening birch leaves. The young aspen fell silent from the heat. There was a slight shimmer over the Yenisei. The dark forests on the rocks stood motionless. A cobweb hung in thin lace. The water in the river was still cold. The guys jumped out of the water, basking in the sun.

(According to V. Astafiev)

spring steps

Early morning. Grey sky. The bare branches of the trees are wet from snow and rain. But a light breeze blew from the river. Lights appeared in the sky. The bright sun came up. All nature came to life and sparkled. Streams of warm steam came from damp mounds and old stumps. With each hour, the thawed patches became wider and longer. A flock of rooks flew up to the grove. Their cheerful voices rang in the air.

bird cherry

Once we were clearing a path near the pond. We chopped a lot of dry rose hips. Near the road grew an old and thick bird cherry. I examined its root. The tree grew under a lime tree. Linden with its branches drowned it out. Bird cherry moved from under the linden tree to the path. She stretched her straight stem along the ground. Here the bird cherry got out into the light. She raised her head and began to bloom.

(According to L. Tolstoy)

Words for reference: from under, raised.

Moscow

Moscow is a very large and beautiful city. There are many monuments, museums, squares, wonderful parks in Moscow. Cars rush along the straight and wide streets. Subway trains rush underground. And what kind of construction is going on in Moscow! Millions of Muscovites have already moved into new apartments. They love their city.

spring

Early spring has come. Warm spring sun. The first flowers appeared. Feathered guests arrived - rooks. They break branches and make nests on the tops of old birches. Tractors drove into the field. Collective farmers began spring sowing. Schoolchildren are not far behind. To work in the garden and garden, they were divided into groups. The children will grow vegetables. In the garden, they dug up the earth, cut the branches, smeared the trunks of the trees. What a great job guys!

Spring in the forest

Good in the forest in spring! The snow has melted. It smells of resin, tree bark. Thrushes sing, wild pigeons coo. The birch forest begins to turn green. And what wonderful earrings hanging from an aspen branch! Butterflies flutter around them, bumblebees and bees buzz. Warm. Clouds are gathering in the sky. The first thunder rumbled. A strong whirlwind rushed through the forest tops. Torrential rain poured down. Grass began to grow faster on the ground.

Camp

Our camp is on the banks of the river. How nice it is in the summer! Here is a ray of sunshine. The bugler played the wake-up call. The guys run to the gym. The sounds of the march are heard around the neighborhood. After a delicious breakfast, the guys in the collective farm field. A car pulled up behind them. The rest of the guys will go to work in the garden. The children worked together. In the evening, on the line, the guys were praised for their help.

spring

There was no snow on the fields yet. Freezes at night. But then the bright sun came out. It smiled at everyone. Spring came. What a joy! Muddy streams ran water to the river. Green grass came out. Buds swelled on the trees. The ice on the river has broken. Feathered heralds of spring have arrived from warm countries. They bustle around their nests. Everyone is happy for warm spring days.

Words for reference: busy.

friendly work

Spring has come. The sun sheds light and warmth on the earth. Good in the school garden. White flowers blossomed on cherries and apple trees. The first fragrant leaves are visible on the birch trees. Lots of work in the spring in the garden. The boys cleared all the paths, raked dry leaves and branches. The girls whitewashed the trees. Happy and satisfied, the children returned home. Well they did their best.

Words for reference: satisfied, returned.

Spring

The bad days have passed. Blizzards and blizzards subsided. Spring came. The bright sun blinds the eyes, warms the earth. We went on a trip to the forest. The buds on the trees swelled and darkened. Thin birch branches swayed in the wind. Ants have come to life in the forest. They crawl around the anthill. The roads and trails are already dry. Green grass breaks out of the ground. Beautiful forest in spring!

Words for reference: breaks through, around.

Underground

Metro is an underground city. Trains go fast there. They carry a lot of passengers. Wonderful stairs lift people up and lower them to the trains. It's cool in the subway in summer. The air is fresh. In rainy autumn and harsh winter, it is warm and dry there. Trains run from palace to palace. The largest and most beautiful metro in Moscow. We are proud of him. Subways are being built in other cities as well.

Reference words: raise.

Hello Spring!

Early spring has come. Snow melts in the fields. And in the forest, the trees are covered in snow. Flexible branches of birches are waiting for the heat. Here comes the sun. The whole forest came to life. In the silence of the forest, a spruce branch trembled. A lump of snow fell from her. The first stream gurgled. A light breeze ran through the forest. Soon the first snowdrops will bloom. Hello Spring!

Words for reference: melting, snowy.

spring

Joyful spring has come. Tractors and cars hum on the collective farm fields day and night. Collective farmers rush to sow bread. Behind each tractor there is a flock of cheerful rooks. They are the first heralds of spring. Rooks work quickly with their strong beaks. Hundreds of worms are eaten by these birds. But here is a tractor driver plowing the land near a river or lake. Seagulls follow the tractor right there. And seagulls love worms.

Words for reference: sow, near.

on vacation

The academic year has ended. It's a fun summer. The sun pours hot rays on the earth. The students went to summer camp. It is located on the banks of the Dnieper River. All around a beautiful area. The children went to the collective farm. The road goes through a birch grove. The bees buzz merrily. The guys rush to the collective farm fields. They broke into links and started weeding vegetables.

In the woods

The first days of spring have arrived. A timid ray of the sun made its way into the thicket of the forest. Ground is covered with snow. In the forest, water murmurs only at the edges. The first flowers appeared on the bare hazel branches. Gray lumps hang from flexible rods. These are earrings. The forester Ivan Petrovich examined the clearing. Near the old stump there was a small thawed patch. Quiet in the forest. But then a cheerful flock of birds swept over the forest.

Words for reference: hanging, thawed patch, quiet.

Forest Band

Summer has come. The longest days are coming. Nightingales sing in the forest. Birds sing day and night. When do they sleep? In summer, their sleep is short. The sun has risen. All the forest dwellers sang. Beetles and grasshoppers creak. Funny bumblebees and bees buzz. The oriole whistles joyfully. Woodpeckers found dry branches. This is a bird's drum. A strong nose serves as sticks. Good forest choir!

(According to V. Bianki)

Words for reference: orchestra, ascended.

Moscow

Moscow is the capital of our Motherland. Moscow is a big and beautiful city. There are many museums, monuments, wonderful parks in Moscow. Cars rush along the straight and wide streets. Subway trains rush underground. And what kind of construction is going on in Moscow! Millions of residents have already moved into new apartments. We all love our Moscow. Guests from different countries come to Moscow. From Moscow the whole world hears the voice of truth, peace and friendship.

Words for reference: monuments, millions, hears, come.

Cherry blossoms

Under the rays of the May sun, everything is growing rapidly. Light white snowdrops have faded. A motley carpet of herbs and leaves unfolded in the meadows. Buds poured on the bird cherry. A pleasant aroma wafted from the tree. The cold blew. The morning fog did not rise like a ring from the forest clearing. He froze and lay down on the ground. Silence in the forest. The birds are silent. They are afraid of getting a cold. One cuckoo calls from early morning until late evening.

Words for reference: aroma, froze, afraid.

Compass

It was a warm morning. Buds have already burst on the trees. Young grass appeared from the ground. Willows bloomed. The bees buzzed together. Petka moved along a narrow path. She led the boy to the stream. He drank cold water and ran to the tent. Stones and pieces of clay lay on the ground. Petka looked at the clock with a sharp hand. The arrow moved. It was a compass.

(According to A. Gaidar)

Reference words: compass, tent.

school garden

Our school is surrounded by greenery. Cheerful maples, slender birches, lush mountain ash stand in rows. They were planted in late autumn by the guys from our school. A beautiful flower garden. White roses. Beans and poppies bloom on the plots. Blue flax. The bees are buzzing. They merrily fly from flower to flower. Bees drink sweet juice. I walk along the path, and I'm happy. The school garden is clean and tidy. Guys are working hard.

Words for reference: seriously.

Know how to save it

Collective farmers grow rye and wheat with love and care. They put in a lot of work. In cold and blizzard, rain and heat, collective farmers work in the field. Schoolchildren help them in a difficult time of harvest. Each spike must be saved. There is fragrant fresh bread on the table. It has the strength of working hands, the warmth of the heart. Bread is life itself. Don't hesitate to save him.

Words for reference: protect, grow.

Treasure

People treated the forest. They marked the trees for felling. The foresters felled the tree. There were nuts in its hollow. Throughout early and late autumn, the squirrel worked. But the animal forgot about his treasure. Found it in the cold winter of her neighbor. This often happens in the forest. One squirrel is working on the treasure. The stock of nuts goes to her friend. In the harvest year, there is enough food for everyone.

Reference words: working.

spring morning

Spring has come into its own. Nice early spring morning in the garden. Here comes the first ray of the sun. Night darkness hid in the dense foliage of trees. The robins woke up. The feathers on their breasts were the color of the dawn. Delicate apple blossom petals dotted the garden's shady alleys. Dew drops glistened on the leaves. Golden bees began to circle above the flowers. They greedily drink sweet juice. Swifts flew by. It's good to have fast and light wings!

Words for reference: dawn, apple tree, alley.

May is coming

May is coming. He hurries to decorate the forest glades with green grass and flowers. May decorates the trees with young leaves. There comes a cheerful holiday of young foliage. There is a wonderful smell from the bird cherry. It has more white flowers than leaves. Take care of this fragile tree. Do not let evil hands break the beauty. Starlings and finches sing loudly. In the forest, the sound of a woodpecker is heard. The cry of a crane resounds through the swamp. What bird doesn't sing in spring?

Words for reference: young, on her, carried.

earth in bloom

Quiet summer night. Darkness thickened between the trees. Wonderful smells filled the air. Lights flicker in the grass and on the leaves. I admired them and stepped towards a low bush. His hands began to catch mysterious sparks. But here I caught one light. It turned out to be a small bug. Fireflies live in damp forest places. At night they crawl out of their hiding places.

Reference words: bug, fireflies.

In the spruce forest

It was early morning. Quiet in the spruce forest. Dense huge fir trees create coolness. Darkness reigns under the trees. The rays of the sun rarely penetrate the thicket. Butterflies don't flutter. Grasshoppers don't jump. But here a flock of crossbills flew by with noise. They sat on a big tree. Heavy cones hung from the tree. Klest pressed the cone to the branch with his paw. With his beak, he took out winged seeds.

Words for reference: twilight, penetrate, pressed.

In the garden

In late autumn, I planted young apple trees. A friendly spring has come. Water gurgled under the roads. The snow fell quickly. The puddles shone brightly in the sun. I came into the garden and examined my apple trees. The branches and twigs were all intact. The kidneys burst. The scarlet edges of flower leaves appeared. Wonderful songs of birds were heard in the garden. The songs sounded the joy of meeting with warmth and spring. It was easy and calm in my heart.

Words for reference: descended, came, calmly.

snowdrops

Along the edges of the forests, in the forest clearings illuminated by the sun, the first forest flowers bloom. These are snowdrops. They look like the joyful smile of spring. Good at this time in the awakened forest. The forest is filled with cheerful bird voices. The odorous resinous buds swelled and puffed out on the trees. On the tops of tall birches, spring guests whistle loudly. Everyone is happy with the sun, the arrival of spring.

(According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

October

The street is dull and chilly. The wind hits the trees with force and rips off the last leaves. The jackdaws scream loudly. Near cold. A ray of sunshine splashed. But this smile of autumn was sad. Here comes the heavy rain. The birch grove choked with rain. A sharp chill rarely peeks into the thicket. We made a fire. The red fire danced merrily.

Words for reference: sad, choking, beam, fire.

Milk mushrooms

Grandfather Ivan Petrovich lived on our street. He loved hunting and fishing. Of the mushrooms, only the white mushroom was recognized. It was autumn. The coolness of the forest kept the night still. Branches of bushes swollen from water. Mist wafted from the river. Grandfather took us to his mushroom places. By noon our baskets were full. The youngest milk mushrooms flaunted in the grandfather's wickerwork.

Words for reference: flaunted.

tits

Tits have appeared at the sawmill. They were clever and brave birds. They were not afraid of the noise and screech of the saw. The tits examined each log. They put their beaks in the cracks and pulled out pests. Birds worked from morning to evening. The frost was getting stronger. They flocked to warm themselves on the warm tire of the tractor.

(According to A. Musatov)

Words for reference: sawmill, examined, pulled out, warmed up.

When are animals treated?

When the animals are sick, they are given medicine. The medicine is put into the jam for the bear. Obyazyana drinks it with sweet tea. The zoo has an animal hospital. Veterinarians treat animals there. And what about the tiger? Here the doctors go to the trick. The animal is placed in a very narrow cage. The cell walls are close. The tiger is pinned against the wall. He submits to man.

(According to M. Ilyin and E. Segal)

Words for reference: zoo, veterinarian, close, submits.

In the woods

I stopped near an aspen. An unusual picture opened up on the largest branch. A marten was chasing a squirrel. Here, grab her. The flexible body of the marten lay on a branch. The tail was extended. The squirrel ran to the edge of the branch. She was ready to jump. How did this fight end? I look at the tree and smile. The blizzard worked well. Wonderful forest animals!

Words for reference: unusual.

Duckling

Winter came. The duckling swam on the lake without rest. A severe frost struck at night. Ice cracked on the lake. The duckling quickly worked with its paws and was exhausted. A man was walking by the lake early in the morning. He took the duckling home. The kids began to play with him. But the duckling ran out the open door. He lay down in the bushes.

(According to G. X. Andersen)

Secret

Young birch trees appeared along the edges of the road. Why did they grow at the same distance from each other? Chance helped unravel the mystery. Once I visited the forest in winter. It was the end of January. The ground was circling. I stood and watched. The snow was covered with dark dots. It was birch seeds lying on the snow. The wind came up. Seeds fell into the pits from the trace of a person.

(According to Yu. Dmitriev)

Meeting

I'm walking through the forest. The snow crunches underfoot. Christmas trees sleep under shaggy hoarfrost. I went out into the field. Huge drifts all around. The frost was getting stronger. Suddenly the snow exploded underfoot. Three grouse flew out. They quickly disappeared into the fluffy trees. Only holes in the snow remained from the birds. That's the meeting!

Words for reference: hoarfrost, went out, exploded.

Rooks

Young rooks have chosen one tree. A rook arrived with worms. When she sat down, the branch sank from the weight. The rook flew away. The branch went up. The rook swayed as if in a cradle. All the spruce from the birds moved its branches, as if alive.

(According to M. Prishvin)

winter bread

The road stretched across the fields. The tractor is running. It leaves even furrows. The earth has just woken up. At the edge of the field, birch trees were white, as if a cloud had descended to the ground. Bare land all around. Only one field was green. They explained to me that this is winter bread. He was chilly under the snow. But here comes the first warmth. The bread came to life and reached for the sun.

(According to E. Shim)

Words for reference: like.

She-wolf

The she-wolf made her way through the snowdrifts to the barn. She began to rake the straw on the roof with her paws. Right in the face she smelled of warm steam and the smell of milk. The wolf jumped into the hole and grabbed something soft and warm. The sheep darted sharply against the wall. The wolf rushed out. She firmly held her prey in her teeth. Her eyes shone brightly in the darkness of the night, like two lights.

(According to A. Chekhov)

Reference words: something.

Forest Lake Mystery

One day I went to a forest lake. It was a warm autumn day. At the shore at the bottom of the lake, I found a storehouse of firewood. They were aspen logs. Each log is bevelled at the ends. But who guessed to hide them under water? I looked around and noticed a beaver. There was an amazing silence on the lake. Now I know whose job it is.

Words for reference: logs, noticed.

Dog Chris

Lost little girl. Grandma is in tears! They called Chris the dog for help. He sniffed at the children's slippers and pulled his grandmother along. Out on the street, Chris quickly picked up the trail. And here is the fugitive. The little girl was standing at the entrance to the park. Chris did a good job. Dogs adopt all habits from humans. An evil person is an evil dog. And the good man is kind.

Words for reference: adopt, habits.

Ant

I sat on the side of the road. A large red ant easily crawled onto my boot. He looked around from a height and descended to the ground. Goosebumps quickly ran across the road. I started following him. Here he stopped near the stump. On one side, the stump was smooth and shiny. On the other side lay gnarled furrows. The ant crawled over them.

Words for reference: to the side of the road, behind him, along them.

Anna has a neat collection of insects. The trolleybus is made of metal. Illumination sparkled with millions of lights. Find the sum of two and five. The team of metallurgists sent a telegram to Moscow. Emma looked at the illustrations in her grammar book. Mom bought a kilogram of apples and three grams of spices.

In the early spring morning, the intelligent correspondent Gennady was sitting on the terrace with young naturalists Inna and Suzanna. Millions of people love tennis and hockey. On Saturday, Alla and Nonna wrote a grammar program. On an autumn day, a group of young naturalists walked along the territory of the alley. The director made a film about a Russian trainer from Odessa.

The Russian classic took a ticket at the box office and arrived on the Rossiya passenger train to the city of Odessa. In the early spring morning, Anna, Emma and Gennady went cross-country with the class. Rimma and Inna made a neat application on Saturday, and then swam in the pool and played tennis. Cyril fell ill with the flu, lost his appetite, and Nonna gave him a compress.

Yesterday our class with Anna Gennadievna went on an excursion to the forest. Beautiful autumn forest. The trees are green, yellow, crimson. We collected beautiful leaves. Today the guys are making a neat collection. Tomorrow we will write a story about autumn based on illustrations without grammatical errors. We love Russian lessons.

Joyful Seryozha whistled to the sad puppy. The weather was inclement late in the evening. A joyful feeling seized the man when he looked at the starry sky. Local old-timers spoke about the dangers of the surrounding forests. The unfortunate wordless serf worked honestly in vain for the imperious and malicious gentleman.

The end of November is the saddest time in the village. Wet wind is blowing in the garden. The road was washed out. The area is shrouded in mist. In inclement weather it is good to stay at home. The fire crackles cheerfully in the stove. Here comes the bright sun. The first winter day came with a slight frost. We went down the stairs to the forest lake.

(According to K. Paustovsky)

There are rainy autumn days. Clouds cover the sun for a long time. Autumn rain pours from early morning until late evening. A fierce wind rips the last leaves from the trees. Gardens, fields and forests became both wet and sad. Animals huddled in warm minks. The buzzing of insects is not heard. Sad time!

Late autumn is so wonderful and beautiful! After a night of rain, the darkness of the night begins to thin with difficulty. The sun will shine brightly in the sky. Giant drops fall from the trees everywhere, as if every tree washes itself.

(According to M. Prishvin)

Furious winds are blowing and sailing boats are being driven. Our area is beautiful. With a joyful feeling in a beautiful childhood, we met cranes in the spring. Schoolchildren filmed giant caterpillars from cabbage leaves. The hunter caught an unfortunate crane with a sore leg in a giant reed. The famous director arrived in beautiful Odessa on a rainy day.

In the summer our family made an interesting trip to Sevastopol. A beautiful city! We saw a lot of wonderful things there. Late in the evening we returned home. Lightning lit up the area. The area suddenly changed dramatically. The thick reeds on the pond looked like big trees. The local pond is overgrown with giant reeds. Terrible lightning lit up the area.

An honest heart beats in my chest. Hello, holiday of the sun and spring! Wonderful kittens at the cabbage beds met a sad mole. Serious guys got good news. Children's voices are everywhere. A famous writer came to school. He will read his interesting stories. Happy schoolchildren gathered for a local holiday.

October was cold and rainy. The boarded roofs were terribly blackened. The lovely grass in the garden has fallen. Over the meadows trudged giant clouds. A sad rain fell. Local shepherds stopped driving their flocks to the surrounding pastures. Until spring, the wonderful shepherd's horn died down.

Dictation texts are intended for third grade students. The texts cover the following rules:

Types of offers;

Offers with homogeneous members;

Spelling words with unpronounceable consonants;

Case of nouns;

The composition of the word;

Spelling of numbers.

snowdrops

Spring has come. The first leaves have blossomed on the trees. Green grass breaks out from under the melted snow. The first spring flowers appeared in the thawed patches - snowdrops. These are the most daring flowers, because they are not afraid of cold snow. Their white heads modestly peek out of the grass and seem to nod to the warm rays of the sun. Snowdrops are like pearls scattered across the meadow.

(53 words)

spring morning

The spring sun shone in the sky. Nature is happy. The sun's rays ran across the earth and woke up the delicate flowers. Dewdrops shone playfully, played on every blade of grass.

But here comes the cloud. She blocked the sun. And immediately became sad. The sharp wind sent up a column of dust. The trees rustled. Large drops of rain pounded on the ground, bent down the young grass. Terrible peals of thunder were heard.

But the spring storm quickly ended. The cloud moved on. Quiet in the forest. All you can hear is the woodpecker tapping on the bark of the tree.

(77 words)

Spring in the city

Spring has come. Everything around came to life, began to move. Thick icicles are getting thinner and slimmer every day. Ringing streams run across the land. This is the last snow melting, which still hunches gloomily on the roadsides. Snow does not want to understand that his time has passed. Spring is coming, spring is on the way!

Finally, you can throw off a warm coat and boots. The evil blizzard will no longer whirl, it will not cover the eyes with snow. It's so nice to paddle through warm puddles and launch boats.

(71 words)

Victory Day

At the end of spring, our country celebrates the most important holiday - Victory Day. On the ninth of May we congratulate our veterans. They survived the terrible years of the war. Brave soldiers fought for our Motherland. And they won! Our Motherland did not bow its head to the Nazis.

On Victory Day in all cities and villages people take to the streets. They carry flowers to monuments and obelisks. Everyone smiles, sings songs and congratulates each other on the holiday. The war is long over. But the memory of the feat of our people will forever remain in our hearts.

(82 words)

Spring break

Spring break has come. We went to the village to the grandmother. Mom and dad helped grandma in the garden. And I went for a walk in the forest.

Good in the forest! It is quiet, the bright sun shines, and the air is filled with the scents of flowers. Suddenly I saw a small squirrel. She was sitting on a tree branch. Her fluffy ponytail provocatively stuck out, and small eyes closely followed my movements. I extended my hand to her, but the squirrel quickly jumped to another branch.

(69 words)

Tasks:

1. Indicate the case of nouns in the third sentence.

2. Enter an exclamatory sentence.

3. Parse 2 sentences.

Forest Glade

Beautiful forest in spring. Nature is awakening from its long winter sleep. The trees happily try on new outfits. The birch decorates its branches with fluffy earrings. And the mighty maple joyfully rustles young foliage.

Quiet in the forest clearing. The old stump is lazily basking in the rays of the spring sun. Lizards and beetles hide in the green grass. A gray shadow flickered in the grass. This hare is rushing to the stream.

(58 words)

Tasks:

1. Place the stress in the words of the last sentence.

2. Make a phonetic analysis of the words "lizards", "joyfully", "sun"

3. Separate the words for transfer: rustles, flashed, trees.

Late spring in the garden

Late spring is a beautiful time. The days are warm. The rays of the sun gently warm the earth. It often rains at the end of May. After a spring thunderstorm, flowers smell so sweetly in the garden.

A warm downpour blew. Droplets of water sparkle on leaves and grass. The hushed sparrows and magpies chirped again. Nimble titmouse joyfully jump from branch to branch.

We went out into the garden. Fresh air makes you dizzy. Everyone is excited about spring!

(66 words)

Tasks:

1. Parse 7 sentences.

2. Disassemble the composition of the word: late, chirped, quieted down, spring.

3. Find words in the text where there are fewer sounds than letters.

FINAL CONTROL DICTATIONS

5 Class

The sky cleared before dawn. It has no clouds or clouds. A blue fog spreads over a narrow river. There is no one to meet here at this early hour. The pre-dawn silence is not broken for a long time by any sounds, no voices. You can't see anything in the morning mist. Only the grass, heavy with dew, lies low to the ground and glitters with silver drops. But there was a slight breeze. The sound of a woodpecker is heard, and the forest is filled with birdsong. A slanting hare jumped out of the bush and dropped dew drops from the branches.

Now there is no danger of getting lost in the fog. The hot sun rises. It casts its rays on the spring earth. Mornings are never as beautiful as early spring. Breathe easy, enjoy nature.

Here is the forest. Shadow and silence. Stately aspens murmur softly above you. Hanging branches of birch trees barely move. A mighty oak stands next to a beautiful linden. You are driving down a narrow path. Large yellow flies hang motionless in the golden air and suddenly flock. Midges curl in a column, brighten in the shade, darken in the sun.

You drive further into the forest. An inexplicable silence sinks into the soul, and around is so drowsy and quiet. The wind came up and the tops of the trees rustled. Tall grass grows in places through last year's foliage. Mushrooms stand in the roadside grass under their oil caps.

And how beautiful the forest is in late autumn! No bright sun, no traffic, no noise. Through the boughs of the trees the sky peacefully whitens. The last green leaves hang on the lindens. Tall dry blades of grass move quietly. Long threads glitter on the pale grass. The chest breathes calmly.

(125 words.) (According to I. S. Turgenev.)

In front of me was a gray desert field. One guard mound stood in the distance and seemed to vigilantly guard the plains. It was cold and windy in the steppe in the morning. The wind, drying the ruts of the road, rustled last year's weeds. Behind me, in the west, a ridge of chalk mountains was picturesquely drawn on the horizon. Darkening with patches of forests, like old, dull silver, she was drowning in the morning mist. The wind blowing towards me chilled my face. The steppe captivated, OJ~,!

Behind the mound flashed a hollow, round, filled with spring water. There is something pure and cheerful about these April swamps. Voiced lapwings hover above them, gray wagtails run along its banks, leaving their star-shaped footprints on the silt. In the water, shallow, transparent, clear azure and white clouds of the spring sky are reflected.

The barrow was wild, never yet touched by a plow. "His time

I thought - forever passes. In centuries of oblivion, he only remembers the distant past, the former steppes, the former people. (141 word.)

bear cub

I came across a clearing in the taiga. It burned out from a forest fire, but on. the black earth was already growing shiny lingonberry leaves. On the edge were thickets of raspberries. I was picking raspberries, and ahead of me some kind of animal was walking, rustling in the leaves. I decided to find out what kind of animal it is. He sat down on a stump and began to whistle softly. The beast first stopped and froze, and then began to creep up on me. He thought that I would not see him, but the tops of the raspberry bushes were moving and giving him away. I knew right away it was a teddy bear. Then I began to creak about a stump to attract his attention. The bushes parted, and I saw a black nose and two eyes. I just wanted to play with him."

Final control dictation

5th grade

mushroom hike

At the end of summer we went to the surrounding forest for mushrooms. We decided to collect only porcini mushrooms, boletus and boletus. We went down the gentle slope of the hill, and we were surrounded by birch trees. Among them came across aspens and single pines.

Whole families of mushrooms grew around the birch, which were located close to each other here. In the clearings on the green grass, bright caps of boletuses and yellow mushrooms stood out well.

We cut the mushrooms, carefully cleaned them from the ground. Soon we began to meet local mushroom pickers with heavy full baskets and buckets.

The wind played with birch and pine tops. We were tired, sat down under the trees, laid out our prey, and began to sort through the mushrooms. (90 words)

(According to V. Tetyurev)

Grammar tasks

1. Make a morphemic analysis of words

Option 1: Surrounded, boletus, local

Option 2: Boletus, cut off, surrounding

2. Make a phonetic analysis of words

Option 1: birch

Option 2: here

3. Parse the indicated sentences

Option 1: We cut the mushrooms ...

Option 2: The wind played ...

Final control dictation

Every year cranes return from distant countries to their native swamp. Over the seas and the wide steppe, over the rivers and vast forests, they fly in the spring to their homeland.

A large swamp is overgrown with reeds and last year's sedge. Cautious cranes build their nests in the most remote places. It is good for them to live in the swamps. No one will disturb their peace.

In the spring, cranes lead cheerful round dances, they gather in a circle in the swamp and flap their wings. Soon they will hatch little cranes. They will grow up quickly and fly.

(According to I. Sokolov - Mikitov) (78 words)

Grammar tasks

1. Determine the number of letters and sounds.

Option 1 - wings

Option 2 - your

2. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - by the seas, going, small

Option 2 - reeds, bred, distant.

Option 1: swamp (1 offer)

Option 2: reeds (3 offer)

4. Perform syntactic analysis of the specified sentences

Option 1 - A large swamp is overgrown with reeds and last year's sedge.

Option 2 - Little cranes will hatch soon.

Final control dictation

I like to wander along narrow forest paths among trees and bushes in early spring. I stop at every clearing, look at the tracks of animals in the snow, listen to the sonorous chirping of woodpeckers.

The path leads me to a wide Volga bay. Here is a real celebration of colors and light. I sit on a stump and look at the bay.

Snow in the sun is sparkling, pinkish, and blue in the shade. And the forest turned pink in the morning light, glowed, sparkled.

But now the sun rises higher and extinguishes the warm pink light on the earth. Now the snowy distance of the bay, and the shore, and the forest become white, silvery.

There is a long March day ahead, which I will spend on the ice fishing.

(According to G. Skrebitsky) (100 words)

Grammar tasks

1. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - paths, sparkling, looking

Option 2 - animals, silver, sit down

2. Perform syntactic analysis of the specified sentences

Option 1 - I sit on a stump and look at the bay

Option 2 - And the forest turned pink in the morning light, warmed up, sparkled.

3. Make a morphological analysis of words

Option 1: in the clearing (2 offer)

Option 2: Bay. (3 offer)

Final control dictation

6th grade

One summer night I was sitting at my desk in my room. In the complete silence of the night under the floor, some quiet voices were suddenly heard. They were like the whispers of chicks that have awakened in the nest. But what kind of chicks could be underground? For a long time I could not understand who was talking under my floor. Then I guessed it was hedgehogs.

Hedgehogs are meek and meek animals. Of course, they don't know how to talk. It was I who heard them fuss. They harm no one and fear no one. They sleep during the day and go hunting at night. They destroy harmful insects, fight rats and mice.

For the winter, hedgehogs fall asleep. Their small lairs are covered with snowdrifts, and they sleep peacefully all winter. (110 words)

(According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

Grammar tasks

1. Write out pronouns, determine the category

Option 1: 1 paragraph

Option 2: 2, 3 paragraph

2. Make a morphological analysis

Option 1: sat (First sentence)

Option 2: cover (Last offer)

Option 1: They sleep during the day and go hunting at night.

Option 2: They destroy harmful insects, fight rats and mice

Final control dictation

“Well, there will be a thunderstorm after such a heat,” everyone said.

And the storm finally came. She approached slowly, and we followed her from the very morning. The sky was filled with smoke. Behind him were puffs of black, as if petrified cotton wool. It was a thundercloud peeping through the smoke.

There was dead silence all around. The frogs and birds fell silent, the fish stopped splashing. Finally, the earth sighed freshly and lingeringly.

The first thunder rolled through the forests and went far to the south over the loaves rustled by the wind. Then everything howled and whistled. Centennial lindens creaked. A yellow haze rushed over the earth itself. Glass fell off. A yellow fireball swept over the noisy peaks. It crackled and smoked, and then exploded with a dry roar.

Finally the downpour came down. Solid hopeless streams poured into the neighboring park. (According to K.G. Paustovsky) (117 words)

Grammar tasks

1. Perform phonetic analysis of words

1st option - yellow

Option 2 - ground

2. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - translucent, thunderstorm, peaks

Option 2 - whistled, fiery, smoke

3. Make proposal schemes

1 option - 1 offer

2nd option - 3rd offer

4. Make a morphological analysis of words

Option 1 - was approaching (3 offer)

Option 2 - sighed (9 offer)

Final control dictation

(6th grade)

The sky cleared before dawn. It has no clouds or clouds. A blue fog spreads over a narrow river. There is no one to meet here at this early hour. The pre-dawn silence is not broken for a long time by any sounds, no voices. You can't see anything in the morning mist. Only the grass, heavy with dew, lies low to the ground and glitters with silver drops. But there was a slight breeze. The sound of a woodpecker is heard, and the forest is filled with birdsong. A slanting hare jumped out of the bush and dropped dew drops from the branches.

Now there is no danger of getting lost in the fog. The hot sun rises. It casts its rays on the spring earth. Mornings are never as beautiful as early spring. Breathe easy, enjoy nature. (109 words)

grammar task

1. Determine the number of letters and sounds

Option 1 - cleared up

Option 2 - handed out

2. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - morning, adjacent, sounds

3. Make a morphological analysis of words

Option 1 - spread out (3 offer)

Option 2 - see (sentence 6)

4. Make proposal schemes

Option 1 - There is a knock of a woodpecker, and the forest is filled with bird singing

Option 2 - An oblique hare jumped out of the bush and dropped dew drops from the branches.

Final control dictation

7th grade

spring song

Far, far away the spring song of the lark was carried through the fields, through the meadows and through the deaf forests. slums.

Hearing this spring song, everyone who was hiding from the fierce winter cold hastily climbed out of their minks, from the lye, from the cracks. Beetles, spiders, insects got out into the sun, basked there, spread their wings, antennae, legs.

A fat lazy badger also crawled out of the hole. Even the huge bear shifted from side to side in his lair.

All the animals, and birds, and tiny insects listened to the song of the lark. And everyone thought that now the fierce cold was no longer terrible, that there was nothing to be afraid of it, because bright spring days always come after the winter storm.

And the lark kept singing, rising higher and higher. The bright sun illuminated him, and now he no longer looked like a gray bird from the earth, but a golden star, born of the earth itself. (130 words) G. Skrebitsky

Final control dictation

(7th grade)

spring song

Far, far away the spring song of the lark carried through the fields, through the meadows, and even through the forest thickets.

Hearing this spring song, everyone who was hiding from the severe winter cold crawled out of their minks, from lye and cracks. Beetles, spiders, insects, climbed out into the sun, warmed themselves and spread their wings, antennae and legs.

A badger crawled out of its hole, and even a huge bear turned from side to side in its lair.

All animals, birds and tiny insects listened to the song of the lark. They thought of one thing, that the fierce cold was no longer terrible, that there was nothing to fear from it. They rejoiced that bright spring days had come.

And the lark kept singing, rising higher and higher. The bright sun illuminated him, and now he no longer looked like a gray bird from the earth, but a golden star, born of the earth itself. (123 words)

(According to G. Skrebitsky)

grammar task

1. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - hearing, listening, winter, wings

Option 2 - got out, stepped on, gray, spiders

Option 1 - selected (3 offer)

Option 2 - born (9 offer)

3.

Option 1 - And the lark kept singing, rising higher and higher.

Option 2 - All animals, birds and tiny insects listened to the song of the lark

Final control dictation

7th grade

In the bird sanctuary

Already at sunrise we were in the bird sanctuary. Surrounded by innumerable flocks of birds, resting on a light oar, we quietly sailed through the middle of a mirror-calm bay. The bright spring sun was reflected in the golden surface.

The circle of birds surrounding us imperceptibly opened up and again converged behind the stern. Invariably we remained in the center of the living circle of birds.

Individual flocks of birds were visible to the right and left. Over the very smooth surface of the bay, spreading their wings, reflected in the mirror water, huge pelicans flew by. And the swans, reminiscent of fairy-tale ships, were not far from us.

Surrounded by innumerable birds, we made our way into the depths, and, sitting in the boat, I wrote down several stories of our guide. (119 words)

(According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

Grammar tasks

1. Make a morphemic analysis of words

Option 1: golden, on the right, resting, converged

Option 2: those around, on the left, were, reflected

Option 1: reminiscent

Option 2: surrounding

3. Parse the indicated sentences

Option 1: The circle of birds surrounding us imperceptibly opened up and again converged behind the stern.

Option 2: Over the very surface of the bay, spreading their wings, reflected in the mirror water, huge pelicans flew by.

Final control dictation

8th grade

(According to M. Gumilevskaya)

Grammar tasks

2. Make a morphological analysis of words

3. Parse the indicated sentences

Final control dictation

(8th grade)

Unfamiliar estate

One day, returning home, I accidentally wandered into some unfamiliar estate. The sun was already hidden, and evening shadows were stretched on the flowering rye. Two rows of closely planted fir trees stood, forming a beautiful alley. I climbed over the hedge and walked along it, gliding over the spruce needles. It was quiet and dark, and only on the peaks a bright light trembled here and there and shimmered like a rainbow in the webs of a spider. I turned down a long linden alley. Here, too, desolation and old age. Last year's leaves rustled underfoot. To the right, in an old orchard, an Oriole sang in a weak voice, probably also old. But now the limes are gone. I passed a house with a terrace, and suddenly a wonderful view opened up in front of me: a wide pond with a bath, a village on the other side, a high narrow bell tower. A cross burned on it, reflecting the setting sun. For a moment I felt the charm of something familiar, very familiar. (130 words)

(According to A.P. Chekhov)

grammar task

1. Perform morphemic analysis

Option 1 - rustled, lime, to the right, sliding

Option 2 - hiding, long, quiet, planted

2. Make a morphological analysis of words

1 option - blooming (2 offer)

Option 2 - coming in (12 offer)

3. Perform syntactic analysis of the specified sentences

Option 1 - Once, returning home, I accidentally wandered into some unfamiliar estate.

Option 2 - I climbed over the fence and walked along it, sliding on spruce needles.

Final control dictation

8th grade

The number of stars visible in the sky with the naked eye seems to be innumerable. In fact, there are not so many of them. At the same time, in our field of view, as scientists say, there are no more than three thousand stars, because we see half of the firmament.

The stars are the same suns. They appear to us as brilliant dots, distant from the Earth at boundless distances.

Even in ancient times, people noticed that some groups of bright stars form different shapes. By dividing the entire sky into constellations, astronomers compiled star maps. All stars, even the smallest ones, were assigned to one constellation or another.

Both the location of the stars in the constellations and their distance from each other seem to be unchanged. This is explained by the fact that astronomical science appeared relatively recently. The stars during this time have not yet had time to change their apparent position in the sky. They move at great speeds in different directions, but we do not notice this movement. (135 words)

(According to M. Gumilevskaya)

Grammar tasks

1. Do a syntactic analysis of phrases.

Determine the type of subordinating relationship between words.

Option 1: with a simple eye, made maps, appeared recently.

Option 2: the vault of heaven, seem to be points, form figures.

2. Make a morphological analysis of words

Option 1: Visible (First sentence)

Option 2: shiny (Fifth sentence)

3. Parse the indicated sentences

Option 1: They seem to us as brilliant points, distant from the Earth at immense distances.

Option 2: Dividing the entire sky into constellations, astronomers compiled star maps.

Final control dictation

8th grade

The number of stars visible in the sky with the naked eye seems to be innumerable. In fact, there are not so many of them. At the same time, in our field of view, as scientists say, there are no more than three thousand stars, because we see half of the firmament.

The stars are the same suns. They appear to us as brilliant dots, distant from the Earth at boundless distances.

Even in ancient times, people noticed that some groups of bright stars form different shapes. By dividing the entire sky into constellations, astronomers compiled star maps. All stars, even the smallest ones, were assigned to one constellation or another.

Both the location of the stars in the constellations and their distance from each other seem to be unchanged. This is explained by the fact that astronomical science appeared relatively recently. The stars during this time have not yet had time to change their apparent position in the sky. They move at great speeds in different directions, but they are so far from us that we do not notice this movement. According to scientists, it will be possible to notice it only after tens of thousands of years. (156 words)

Final control dictation

8th grade

Singer Russian forests

Enter the hall of the Tretyakov Gallery, where paintings by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin hang, and it will seem to you that the damp breath of the forest, the fresh wind of the fields have wafted in, it has become sunnier and brighter. In Shishkin's paintings, we see either an early morning in the forest after a forest storm, or the endless expanses of fields with a path running towards the horizon, or the mysterious twilight of a forest thicket. Contemporaries called Shishkin a forest hero. In these words there was both a friendly joke and respectful admiration. Indeed, none of the Russian landscape painters, except for Shishkin, could embody the power and beauty of the Russian forest in painting on such a grand scale. His paintings excite us with the touching love of the artist for everything that he sees in nature. The landscape painter also notices the red caps of mushrooms hidden in the grass, and circles on a sawn cut of a tree, branches of dried pine needles. He comprehends the beauty of the most seemingly ordinary things and objects. The picturesque language of Shishkin's landscapes is extremely precise and simple. His paintings resurrect impressions and images that are stored in our memory all our lives.

On the landscapes of Shishkin, the nature of Russia is presented in its everyday, familiar and natural appearance. (165 words)

Final control dictation

8th grade

On the lake

Beyond the roadside bush rose a mixed forest

On the left hand, black water gleamed from time to time. We were only waiting for the path to rush along it into the depths of the mysterious forest and find out what was there. And here is the path.

Before we had time to take two hundred steps along it, a boisterous, angry yelping of a little dog stopped us. Not far away stood the forester's hut.

The forester invited us into the house and wanted to dispose of the table. But we said that we did not need anything and that we turned off the main road solely to find out what kind of water glittered between the trees.

The water began about fifty paces from the threshold, but much lower than it, since the house stood on a hillock. The narrow boat on which we boarded was so light that, under the weight of four people, it sank to the very edges of the water. The lake of extraordinary beauty surrounded us. The dark green oaks and lindens that densely overgrown the lake shores were clearly reflected in the still water. Rare and clear, like stars, the cool flowers of white lilies rested on the water. Each flower was set off so sharply by the blackness of the lake glass that we usually noticed it two hundred, three hundred meters away. (175 words)

According to V. Soloukhin

Final control dictation

Grade 9

Meanwhile, before the eyes of the riders, a wide, endless plain, intercepted by a chain of hills, was already spreading out. Crowding and peering out from behind each other, these hills merge into a hill that stretches to the right from the road to the horizon and disappears into the purple distance. You drive and drive and you can’t make out where it starts and where it ends ... The sun has already peeked out behind the horizon and quietly, without hassle, set to work. First, far ahead, where the sky converges with the earth, near the mounds and the windmill, which from a distance looks like a little man waving his arms, a wide bright yellow stripe crawled along the ground. A minute later the same streak lit up somewhat closer, crept to the right and engulfed the hills. Something warm touched Yegorushka's back: a streak of light, stealing up from behind, darted over the britzka and horses, rushed towards other streaks. And suddenly the whole wide steppe threw off the morning penumbra, smiled and sparkled with dew.

Harvested rye, weeds, euphorbia, wild hemp - everything turned brown from the heat, red and half-dead, now washed with dew and caressed by the sun, came to life to bloom again. (155 words)

(According to A.P. Chekhov)

Grammar tasks

1. Write out from the sentence

Option 1: The sun has already peeked out ... a phrase with the link AGREED.

2. option: And suddenly the whole wide steppe ... a phrase with the connection CONNECTION.

2. Find in the text

Option 1: sentences with separate definitions and underline them.

Option 2: sentences with isolated circumstances and underline them.

3. Make a scheme of a complex sentence, determine the type of subordinate clause, the type of subordination.

Option 1: First, far ahead ...

Option 2: You go, you go and nothing ....

Knowledge control for the 1st quarter.

Dictation

Farewell to autumn.

October is wet weather. It rains all month long. The autumn wind is blowing. Trees rustle in the garden.

It stopped raining at night. The first snow fell. It's light all around. Everything around became elegant. Two crows sat on a birch. Fluffy snow fell. The road is frozen. Leaves and grass crunch on the path near the house.

Reference words:became, froze.

Grammar task:

  1. In the first sentence, underline the subject and the predicate.
  2. Disassemble the composition of the word: autumn, garden.
  3. Write out from the text a word in which there are more letters than sounds.

Control of knowledge for the 2nd quarter.

Dictation.

Snowman.

It's a wonderful winter day. Light snow is falling. The trees are dressed in white coats. The pond sleeps under the ice crust. Bright sun in the sky.

A group of guys ran out. They began to build a snowman. They made his eyes out of light ice floes, his mouth and nose out of carrots, and his eyebrows out of coals. Joyful and fun for everyone!

Grammar task:

  1. Underline the main terms in the second sentence.
  2. Disassemble the words according to the composition (1st option: winter, fur coats; 2nd option: white, carrots).
  3. Find in the text words with a checked unstressed vowel in the root. Choose test words for them. Write these words.

Knowledge control for the 3rd quarter.

Dictation.

First days of spring.

The bright sun shines over the fields and forests. Darkened in the fields of the road. Ice turned blue on the river. The brooks murmured in the valleys. Resinous buds puffed out on the trees. Soft down jackets appeared on the willows.

A timid hare ran out to the edge. An old moose cow with a calf came out into the clearing. The mother bear took her cubs for the first walk.

Grammar task:

  1. Disassemble by members of the proposal: Option 1: the fourth sentence; Option 2: Fifth sentence. Underline the main members of the sentence, write out the phrases.
  2. Choose adjectives that are opposite in meaning.

Option 1: narrow stream - ...; diligent student - ...; Option 2: cowardly boy - ...; tall bush...

Knowledge control for the 4th quarter.

Dictation.

Spring morning.

It happened in April. The sun woke up early in the morning and looked at the earth. And there, overnight, winter and frost brought their own rules. The fields and hills were covered with snow. Icicles were hung on the trees.

The sun shone and ate the morning ice. A talkative brook ran through the valley. Suddenly, under the roots of a birch, he noticed a deep mink. A hedgehog slept sweetly in a mink. Hedgehog found this secluded place in autumn. He didn't want to get up yet. But the cold stream crept into the dry bed and woke the hedgehog.

Grammar task:

  1. Disassemble the members of the 7th and 9th sentences.
  2. Disassemble the words according to the composition: 1 option: lit up, morning, birches; Option 2: hung, cheerful, place).
  3. Determine the time, number and gender of the verbs: ran, looked, covered.

Knowledge control.

Dictation for the year.

Morning in the steppe.

Early spring morning. The steppe is cheerfully full of flowers. Gorse turns bright yellow. Bluebells chime softly. White fragrant chamomile. Wild carnation burns with crimson spots. In the morning coolness, the bitter, healthy smell of wormwood is poured.

Everything happily reached for the sun. The steppe woke up and came to life. Larks fluttered high in the air. The grasshoppers raised their hasty chatter.

Grammar task:

  1. Write out two words from the text with unstressed vowels in the root. Write test words for them.
  2. Write down two words with prefixes. Select attachments.
  3. Disassemble the 2nd and 4th sentences by members (by options).

The last snow has melted. The earth, not yet covered with lush greenery, seems ashamed of its nakedness, breathes steam, greedily catches the first warm rays.

What's this? The sonorous trill spilled over the meadows and fields, enveloping all living things in invisible nets. Rooks! The Rooks Have Arrived! And like the owners, busily swarming in the ground, looking for insects and worms, they announce with a ringing song that spring has finally come!

And so warm, so good around! Soon the first grass-ant will reach for the sun, the trees will dress up in magnificent clothes, and the whole world will be transformed. It's so easy to breathe deeply, resting your soul after a long winter, so freely...

The time of arrival of storks, the time of flowers and gentle breeze is very close. Life awakens. Spring came!

(105 words)

The task

1. Title the text.

2. Perform phonetic analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - melted;
  • Option 2 - shy.

3. Find an example of an uncommon sentence in the text. Sketch it out.

4. What part of speech is the word?

  • Option 1 - resting;
  • Option 2 - covered.

5. What is the complexity of the sentence "It is so easy to breathe deeply, resting your soul after a long winter, so freely ..."? Parse it.

6. Perform a morphological analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - close;
  • Option 2 - greedy.

7. Find in the text a sentence complicated by participial turnover. Sketch it out.

Spring forest. The realm of bird trills, the fragrance of flowers, some incomprehensible rustles and sounds of forest dwellers. It is especially nice here in April and May.

Here you can see a clearing with fragrant lilies of the valley, a shy sleep-grass lurks a little further, bells sway in the breeze. So you are waiting for the melodic “ding-ding” to be heard!

The warm sun warms more and more, and around the air seems to explode with bird trills. The time has not yet come for hatching the chicks, and the birds are having fun, as best they can.

It's so nice to breathe in the fresh spring air with an admixture of pine needles! You breathe deeply - and you can not breathe. Well in the forest in the spring, at ease, easily. It keeps pulling me here again and again. To these trees, dressed in juicy green leaves, to these ringing birds, to this silky grass and mighty firs. Only in the forest do you begin to feel truly free.

(124 words)

The task

1. Title the text.

2. Find in the text a sentence complicated by participial turnover. Sketch it out.

3. Perform morphemic analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - warms;
  • Option 2 - admixture.

4. Perform punctuation analysis of the sentence:

  • Option 1: The realm of bird trills, the fragrance of flowers, some incomprehensible rustles and sounds of forest dwellers.
  • Option 2: Well in the forest in the spring, freely, easily.

  • Option 1 - fragrances;
  • Option 2 - silky.

  • Option 1 - inhale;
  • Option 2 is easy.

7. Perform a morphological analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - hid;
  • Option 2 - explodes.

Spring in the city is always especially beautiful. The air does not yet burn with summer heat, it is fresh and clean, especially in the early morning.

Soon, the janitors all together, as if by agreement, will start planting flower beds and front gardens, begin to smear tree trunks with white lime, and sweep the paths. Playgrounds will again be filled with sonorous children's laughter: the kids will run in a crowd to bask in the warm spring sun.

The first flowers will soon bloom, business-like swallows will swarm under the roofs of houses, the happy cries of storks will fly over the city. Good in the city in spring! Together with nature, people seem to renew themselves, become kinder and more affable. I want to smile more, enjoy every warm day. Spring is a cure for cold and worries, a magical elixir of good mood and happiness.

(124 words)

The task

1. Title the text.

2. Find a gerund in the text and perform its morphemic analysis.

3. Find a sentence with comparative adjectives. Parse it.

4. Perform phonetic analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - coat;
  • Option 2 - smile.

5. Perform lexical analysis of the word:

  • Option 1 - elixir;
  • Option 2 - front gardens.

6. Spelling the word:

  • Option 1 - great;
  • Option 2 - medicine.

7. Perform punctuation analysis of the sentence:

  • Option 1: Spring is a cure for cold and worries, a magical elixir of good mood and happiness.
  • Option 2: The air does not yet burn with summer heat, it is fresh and clean, especially in the early morning.

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