Games aimed at developing a culture of verbal communication


Card index of kindness games for children 3-4 years old

Card index of games for goodwill

for children 3-4 years old

“The sun illuminates friendship”

Goal: developing children’s friendliness towards each other, the desire to please.

A circle is drawn on a piece of paper. Children paint their palms with gouache and print a palm in a drawn circle, with whom they would like to create a couple next to.

"Compliments"

Goal: develop emotional sensitivity, practice verbal communication skills. Sitting in a circle, everyone joins hands. Looking into your neighbor's eyes, you need to say a few kind words to him, praise him for something. The receiver nods his head and says: “Thank you, I’m very pleased!” Then he gives a compliment to his neighbor, the exercise is carried out in a circle. Some children cannot give a compliment; they need help. Instead of praising, you can simply say “delicious”, “sweet”, “floral”, “milk” word. If a child finds it difficult to give a compliment, do not wait for his neighbor to be sad, give the compliment yourself.

"Friendship begins with a smile"

Goal: to practice nonverbal communication skills. Children sitting in a circle hold hands, look into their neighbor's eyes and silently smile at each other.

"Friends"

Goal: to create a sense of unity, cohesion, and the ability to act in a team. Children stand in a circle. 1 verse. Here you are, here I am (stretch your palms forward), You can’t quarrel (they shake a finger at the center)! Here you are, here I am (stretch your palms forward, then place them on your chest), Together we are friends (hold hands)! Here you are, here I am (stretch your palms forward, then put them on your chest) You can’t quarrel (they shake a finger at each other) Here you are, here I am (stretch your palms forward, then put them on your chest) Together we are friends (hug each other friend).

"Animal Piano"

Goal: develop the ability to cooperate with each other. Children sit in one line (it turns out to be a piano keyboard). The presenter gives each child cards with images of animals, whose voices will sound “keys” (cat, dog, pig, mouse, etc.). The presenter, that is, the “pianist,” touches the children’s heads (“plays the keys”). And the “keys” each make their own sound. You can also play on your knees – the keys. Then you can also introduce sound volume into the game. If the pianist touches the key lightly, it sounds very quiet, barely audible, if more strongly, it sounds loud. If it is strong, then the “key” is to speak loudly.

"Merry little engine"

Goal: To develop the cohesion of a group of children, the ability to overcome obstacles together. The presenter is a “locomotive” who must make up a train of children. The guys are assigned the role of “carriages”. The “locomotive” drives up to each of the “cars” in turn and gets acquainted with it. When naming a name, you can ask the guys to come up with one good word for themselves, for example: “I’m the funny little engine Lena, and who are you?” - And I’m a beautiful trailer, Sasha. - Let's move on together. - Go. The children go after the next “car”, and so on until a whole funny train is assembled. Then the children stand one after another. In this position, they overcome various obstacles: Throughout the entire exercise, children should not become detached from their partner. The train that arrives at the finish line in full strength is awarded (“The engine and the carriages were very attentive, took care of each other and therefore did not lose anyone along the way”).

Entertainment for older children “Kind Words”

ENTERTAINMENT “ Kind words”

Senior group

Target:

cultivate a kind attitude towards yourself and the people around you.

Tasks:

Encourage children to actively participate in the discussion of the problem posed (explain, reason);

Deepen children's understanding of kindness as a valuable, integral quality of a person;

To consolidate ideas about the importance and necessity of using “kind words” in colloquial speech, to arouse the desire to use them.

Leading.

Hello guys, I invite you to a celebration of kindness and politeness. Well, before we start our holiday, I suggest you play a game.

“One, two, three, four, five - Together we will go for a walk, Hands reached out to the sun, We smiled at each other. Let's quickly hold hands and gather in a circle. If we frown in the morning, Kindness will help us.

- Look, we have formed a circle of kindness and attention to each other. And I wish that everything goes well with you and me today.

I invite you to sit comfortably in your seats, and may you feel warm, good and comfortable.

“Invented by someone simply and wisely - When meeting, say hello: Good morning! Good morning to the sun and birds! Good morning to smiling faces! And everyone becomes kind and trusting. May good morning last until evening!”

- What do you think is “goodness”, “kindness”? (children's answers) You know, there are different types of good. One good thing is treasures: books, paintings, toys, jewelry. You can see such goodness and even touch it with your hands. Another good thing you can hear is music, sincere poetry, gentle words. But there is such goodness that every person should have: you, and I, and our friends. What kind of good do you think this is? (children's answers) Every person should have a kind heart, a kind soul, kind words in order to help everyone, feel sorry for those who are in trouble, and, of course, love everyone. What do they say about such people? What are they? (children's answers)

“They really say about such people: they are “kind people.” And the good deeds of good people are called good deeds. Let us look into the magic box and find out which of you did good deeds and what kind. Have you ever heard of politeness? Who can be called a polite person? (children's answers)

Leading.

Children. Look who's our guest today?

Children.

Parsley.

Leading

. Why is Parsley silent?

He came, didn’t greet us, doesn’t say anything. What happened to him?

Leading.

Now I'll try to find out from him. Do you know what Petrushka told me? It turns out that today he was playing with children from another kindergarten and had a fight with them.

Leading.

Parsley, what happened between you?

Parsley.

At first I wanted to play with the red car, and I took it away from the boy. Then I got tired of it and broke the machine. Then I started pulling the girls' pigtails and the boys' ears. The guys got angry and drove me away.

Leading

. Why do you think, children? Answers.

Yes, Petrushka, he doesn’t know how to be polite, kind, responsive.

What will you do, Petrushka, if you need to play with a friend’s toy?

Parsley.

I'll take it away.

Leading.

What will you guys do?

Children.

We'll say please.

Leading

. And when they treat you to candy, what do you say?

Parsley.

Nothing.

Leading

. What about you guys? Children's answers.

Leading

. I suggest you play the game:

«Don't be mistaken, please."

I will ask you to complete the task, but you must complete it only when I say the “magic word” - please. Be careful! -Stand up please! -Please clap your hands! -Hands up! - Stomp, please. - Jump, please. -Hands forward. Sit down please.

Leading

. Well done boys. I think it was useful for Petrushka to play too.

I suggest a game

for older children, pay attention. Tell me, how can I say hello or greet friends and acquaintances? Children's answers.

With the eyes and head (children greet with their eyes in the way they come up with at this moment, you can offer a wink, a nod of the head, etc.) - With their hands (children greet as best they can and as their imagination allows them) - With their mouth (say: “Hello!”, “ Hello!”, “Great!”) Presenter.

Now let's change the rules a little. At the signal, you begin to move around the hall and say hello to everyone you meet along the way. You need to greet in a certain way: • One clap – we shake hands; • Two claps – we greet with hangers; • Three claps – we greet with our backs.

Leading.

Well done. And again the game:

“Finish the sentence.”

The boy is polite and developed, he says when we meet... (Hello). We were very tired during the day, let's tell everyone... (Good night). The old tree stump turns green when it hears... (Good afternoon). When we are scolded for pranks, we say... (Excuse me, please). You met a friend at lunch and told him... (Hello). If we have a meeting in the evening, we’ll tell him... (Good evening). If a girl is sick, she coughs hoarsely and sneezes again five times, we will tell her... (Be healthy). If we can’t eat anymore, we’ll tell mom... (Thank you). In both France and Denmark they say goodbye... (Goodbye).

Leading.

Parsley, do you like fairy tales? A fairy tale brings us good, those who know will understand! It turns out that goodness also lives in fairy tales. And we will be convinced of this now. Help me all in unison.

He treats small children, He treats birds and animals, The Good Doctor looks through his glasses... (Aibolit) He lives in Africa. And he sings songs in a terrible voice. He's just a villain This is......(Barmaley) Wooden boy He makes noise like a drum, A favorite of adults and children, An inventor of all sorts of ideas, A long nose will show cleverly, Instead of a nose there is not a carrot! Who is this? (Pinocchio) An elderly man with a very long beard! He offends Pinocchio, Artemon and Malvina. Do any of you know who this is? (Karabas) I fly in a mortar - I kidnap children In a hut on a chicken's leg, I have a hooked nose, my eyes are stuck out. Who am I? (Baba Yaga) Everyone is waiting for him in winter, He is kind, he is not evil, He has a beard up to his eyes. Red-cheeked...(Santa Claus) In a fairy tale he was born gray, Everyone is afraid - like fire! All the little animals ran into the house and hid from me! Suddenly there was a menacing click of his teeth... Evil, terrible, gray... (Wolf) The Wolf offended these little children - he ate them, the villain! Only one survived, the Wolf did not get caught in his teeth. He told his mother everything, he showed all his brothers. Who are the gray ones? If you know, name it! (Kids) He lived in a poultry house, he was afraid that the turkey was laughing at him, After all, no one knew that he was born a White Swan. (Ugly duck)

Leading.

Not only words, but also deeds are kind.

Game: “Choose pictures depicting good deeds.”

Leading.

And Parsley will help you.

Leading.

Today we repeated so many kind and affectionate words and now we will check whether Petrushka remembered them.

Game: Musical Chair

Children move to the music in a circle, in the middle of which there is a chair. The music stops and the child, who is standing near the chair, says a kind word.

Leading.

Well done, guys, and Petrushka has finally learned to be polite.

Parsley.

This is how I will always be now. Thank you guys. I’ll run to the kids in another kindergarten and apologize to them for offending them. Goodbye, guys!

Leading

. At the end of our holiday, I propose to dance to cheerful music: “What is kindness?”

A game with elements of solving project problems “Polite words and actions” for primary schoolchildren

A game with elements of solving project problems for elementary school students “Polite words and actions”
Goal : Formation of cultural behavior skills among students. Objectives : - continue to introduce children to the concept of “politeness”, show the need to use “polite” words in speech; - develop cognitive interest, memory, attention, imagination, speech of students, broaden the horizons of students; — cultivate a culture of communication, develop respect and a friendly attitude towards people. Planned UUD:cognitive
: find answers to questions using your life experience and previously obtained information;
draw conclusions as a result of joint work; • communicative
: express your thoughts in oral speech;
listen and understand the speech of others, engage in conversation; be able to work in a group; jointly agree on the rules of communication and follow them; • regulatory
: determine the purpose of educational activities, a plan for completing tasks, give an emotional assessment of the activity;
personal
: development of cooperation skills with peers and adults.
Equipment: multimedia projector, computer, task cards for group work, puzzles, proverbs, paper, scissors, glue. Progress of the lesson – Starting the lesson, let’s smile at each other. Let’s smile at our guests and share our good mood with those around us. - Let's greet everyone. (The guys say in unison: “Hello”) - See how good everyone feels when our greeting sounds. - Guys, how else can you greet people? (Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening!) Who can say hello in English or German? Now let's say hello in your native Nenets language! Who guessed? What we're going to talk? What is the topic of our lesson? I suggest you watch the video. What is the topic of our lesson? Let's determine the purpose of our work, for this let's pay attention to the slide: (slide) 1. remember - polite words; 2. learn to use polite words correctly in various situations; 3. why know? (why do we need to know polite words?) to be a polite, kind, cultured person. Guys, what does the word “politeness” mean? “Politeness” is the quality of a polite person, the ability to behave in society. In the dictionary of S.I. Ozhegov says about a polite person: “A polite person is a well-mannered person who observes the rules of decency.” Why do you think it is necessary to be polite? How long should you be polite: a day, a month, a year? Why? • Let's try to remember polite words. I have a “seven-flowered flower”, you need to choose a petal and say polite words 1. Greeting words
: good afternoon, good evening, good morning, hello.
2. Words of farewell
: see you, goodbye, goodbye.
3. Words of apology
: sorry, sorry, I'm very sorry, sorry.
4. Words of gratitude
: thank you, very grateful, thank you.
5. Words of request
: could you help me, please, be kind, be kind, if it doesn’t bother you.
6. Words of wishes
: all the best, be healthy, good night, bon appetit, good journey. Well done! • Guys, not only must our words be polite, our actions must also be reasonable, so that we never have to blush or be ashamed for them. Let's talk about actions from the position of a polite person: 1. The boy shouted to a passerby: “Tell me, what time is it?” The boy made four mistakes. Tell me, what are these errors? (The boy should not have shouted, but calmly asked: “What time is it?” the age of one boy is 8 years old, and the other is 11 years old. (The one who is more polite will give way). 3. Lena had to urgently turn to the teacher, and she was talking with another teacher. She ran up to the teacher and said: “Tamara Fedorovna ....” What would you advise Lena? What kind of person do you think is pleasant to communicate with? (with a polite person) Why? (when we are polite, it is easy for us to understand each other, it is easy for us to agree, we can play without quarreling, without taking away each other’s toys, we easy to communicate) That's why we need polite words! • Physical education minute - I will ask you to complete the task, but you must complete them only when I call the “polite word". Please stand up! Raise your hands, please! Lower your hands, please! Stomp Please jump! Please clap your hands! Please, please take your seats. Well done! As you know, people have long strived for good and hated evil, and they reflected this idea in proverbs and sayings that are passed on from mouth to mouth, from generation to generation. Let's check how well you know proverbs and sayings about kindness and politeness. • To do this you need to work in groups. Proverbs: 1. Polite words will not dry up your tongue! 2. A kind greeting gets a kind response. 3. Life is given for good deeds.

Tips for completing the task (slide) 1. Select a team captain and give him a commander’s medal. 2. Look at the group work plan. 3. Distribute responsibilities among you. 4. Start doing the work, mark the completed task + You are given 7 minutes to work. 5. Job protection. Work plan


Job Protection Plan


• Evaluate your team's work: 1. Did all team members participate in the work? 2. Did you work together? Were there any quarrels? 3. Do you like the result of the group’s work?
• Evaluate the performance of other groups.
Give your vote (colored stripe) to the group whose performance in your opinion was most successful. Well done! Summing up At the end of our lesson, let's guys remember once again what we talked about today? Why do you need to know polite words? Why do we need to be polite? Reflection Guys, you have “sad” and “happy” emoticons on your desks.
Please show me how you feel after the lesson. Our lesson is over, thank you all for your attention! Presentation on the topic: Polite words and actions

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