Ukrainian literature Grade 5. From a fairy tale to a book of existence. Collection 1

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Interactive Course: Ukrainian Language. Grade 5. Poetry Paints the World

In this interactive course, students have the opportunity to perform interactive tasks that develop their interest in Ukrainian literature and its diverse genres (epic, lyric). Students will be introduced to the history of Kyivan Rus, its royal dynasty, and the significant events of the time, as well as Ukraine's historical past and its fight for independence. The course will help students understand the value of ancient chronicles for future generations, enabling them to retell stories, distinguish between fairy-tale and historical motifs, and improve their literary analysis skills. Through expressive reading tasks, the course fosters the development of connected speech and the ability to distinguish between prose and lyric poetry.

Course Modules:

Module 1: From Fairy Tales to the Book of Life. The Book Teaches How to Live in the World

Lesson 1: Chronicles

  • 1.1. The Tale of Bygone Years (excerpts)

Lesson 2: Alexander Oles

  • 2.1. Prologue
  • 2.2. Ukraine in Ancient Times
  • 2.3. The Campaign to Constantinople
  • 2.4. Yaroslav the Wise

Lesson 3: Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky

  • Cossacks

Lesson 4: Yevhen Hutsalo

  • The Moose

Lesson 5: Volodymyr Vynnychenko

  • 5.1. Fedko-Khalamydnyk
  • 5.2. Fedko-Khalamydnyk (Part 2)
  • 5.3. Fedko-Khalamydnyk (Part 3)

Lesson 6: Hryhor Tytniuk

  • The Oddball

Lesson 7: Halyna Malyk

  • 7.1. Unusual Adventures of Ali in the Land of Unskilled People
  • 7.2. Unusual Adventures of Ali in the Land of Unskilled People (Part 2)
  • 7.3. Unusual Adventures of Ali in the Land of Unskilled People (Part 3)
  • 7.4. Unusual Adventures of Ali in the Land of Unskilled People (Part 4)

Lesson 8: Vsevolod Nestayko

  • 8.1. The Magical Talisman
  • 8.2. The Magical Talisman (Part 2)
  • 8.3. The Magical Talisman (Part 3)

Scientific and Popular Science Literature

Lesson 9: Dmytro Krasytsky

  • The Childhood of Taras

Lesson 10: Anna Bahryana

  • Little Lyaputeta

Module 2: Short Glossary of Literary Terms


Here You Will Learn

  • What is a chronicle?
  • Who founded Kyiv?
  • What was ancient Ukraine like?
  • What made Prince Oleg and Yaroslav the Wise famous?
  • What are the main and secondary characters in a story?
  • How do people behave in extreme situations?
  • Does good always prevail over evil?
  • Can we truly see and enjoy the beauty of nature?
  • What are scientific and artistic literary works?
  • How did Taras Shevchenko start his career in painting?
  • How was the future theatrical star Maria Zankovetska raised?

This course immerses students in Ukrainian literary heritage, helping them engage deeply with both historical and fictional narratives. It develops essential skills in reading comprehension and literary analysis, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural and historical contexts.