"Reading Book 4th Grade" is compiled in accordance with the school curriculum. Contains works of Russian folklore, Russian and foreign classics of children’s literature. Allows you to get acquainted with literary works in an accessible way. Helps master correct, literary pronunciation of words. Expands the schoolchild’s vocabulary. Helps them learn to read.
Contents:
Baratynsky E. A.: Homeland;
Garin-Mikhaylovsky N. G.: We Know!, An Unsuccessful Day. A chapter from the story “The Childhood of Tёма”;
Garshin V. M.: The Tale of the Toad and the Rose;
Dahl V. I.: Petersburg Gatekeeper;
Droz hzhin S. D.: “Along the road, the snowy blizzard…”, Spring Kingdom, Summer Evening in the Village, Mikula Selyaninovich’s Song;
Zhukovsky V. A.: “There, heaven and clear waters!..”, Cup (ballad);
Kozlov I. I.: Evening Bell;
Krylov I. A.: The Wolf and the Lamb, The Wolf in the Courtyard, Two Barrels, The Quartet, The Mouse and the Rat, The Orёli, Chickens, A Dog’s Friendship;
Lermontov M. Yu.: Borodino, Gifts of the Terek, Prayer, The Beggar, Clouds;
Leskov N. S.: The Invaluable Ruble;
Maykov A. N.: Spring. “Go away, gray old winter!..”, Winter Morning, Landscape;
Mamin-Sibiryak D. N.: Emelya the Hunter, Stubborn Billy-Goat;
Nekrasov N. A.: Exile, On the Eve of a Bright Holiday, An Unharvested Strip;
Nikitin I. S.: “I remember: once, nanny…”, Spring in the Steppe, Thought, Music of the Forest, Rus’;
Pleshcheev A. N.: “The lights have gone out in the house…”, “I’ll rest, I’ll sit at the forest edge…”, Children and the Little Bird, Childhood;
Polonsky Ya. P.: “I remember how, as children, with rosy cheeks…”;
Pushkin A. S.: “In the beginning of life, I remember school…”, “The raven flies to the raven…”, “How often, in bitter parting…”, an excerpt from the novel “Eugene Onegin”, “The Battle of Poltava” (excerpt from the poem “Poltava”), “I have erected a monument to myself not made by hand…”, Gold and Steel, To the Sea, The Horsemen, The Song of the Prophetic Oleg, The Nightingale, The Cloud;
Saltykov-Shchedrin M. E.: The Tale of How One Peasant Fed Two Generals;
Surikov I. Z.: The Steppe, In the Night;
Tolstoy A. K.: “Oh, haystacks, haystacks…”, Благовест, The Mound;
Tolstoy L. N.: The Shark, Childhood. A chapter from “Childhood”, The Jump;
Tyutchev F. I.: “Even the sad sight of land…”, “How joyful is the roar of summer storms…”, “How unexpectedly and brightly…”, Spring, First Leaf;
Fet A. A.: “The rye is ripening over the hot field…”, “Again, unseen efforts…”, “The sun is shining, waters are splashing…”, “Learn from them—the oak, the birch…”, “By the winter wizard…”, “What an evening! And the brook…”, Butterfly, A Small Moth for the Boy.