GAME-QUIZ “Birds of Migratory” Author: teacher-speech therapist: Zavarzina N.S. Goal: to consolidate knowledge about migratory birds.


"Migratory Bird Experts"

Goals:

summarize children's knowledge about migratory birds of our Motherland in a playful way.

develop the ability to play a role determined by the conditions of the competition.

to cultivate love and respect for nature, a sense of beauty.

Roles

leading, spring, nature are performed by students. The words of their assistants are spoken by children in grades 1-4.

Cabinet

decorated with children's drawings on this topic.

Presenter 1.

Today, at your request, an Owl should fly to us, but when we came here, we found a note on the board.

I can’t be there today, I’m very sorry, but so that you don’t waste your time, hold the competition without me. The Council of the Wise will help determine the strongest.”

Advice

the wisest: representatives of parents and teachers from each class.

Students in grades 1-4 come out and read poems.

Attention! Attention! Today at five o'clock the station will be open for groves and forests. Today in our studio... Attention! Attention! Different birds will flock to the radio meeting! Firstly, on the question: “When, at what time is it more convenient and profitable to use dew?” The second question is long overdue: “What is called an echo? And if it is in the forest, then where is it hiding? On the third question, Rook, who was appointed to manage the repair of poultry cottages, reports. Then the debate will begin: And whistling, and creaking, and singing, Rumbling and squealing, And chirping, and chirping. Performances of Starlings, Goldfinches, Tits and all other famous birds will begin. Attention! attention! Today at five o'clock the station will be open for groves and forests.

Presenter 2.

Wow! We ended up at a bird meeting. It is obviously about welcoming spring. Look how many birds have arrived. And spring has come to visit us, it has replaced winter. In Rus' they welcomed spring by calling. Let's say the chant in unison:

Bug - hook - spider, Come to us, little Easter cake, Vitu - Vitu - Vitu - bark, Brought spring to our region.

Spring.

And here I am, Spring is red! Who needed me here?

Guys.

Us! Us!

Spring.

I am the red Spring, I awaken the earth from sleep, I fill the buds with juice, I grow flowers in the meadows. I drive ice away from the rivers and make the sunrise bright. Everywhere, in the field and in the forest, I bring joy to people. Hello, dear guys! Are you comfortable? Can everyone hear? Was there enough room for everyone? Dear guys, I didn’t come alone. I have good helpers - stoneflies.

Vesnyanka 1.

Spring of light - March: Winter is angry for a reason. Its time has passed. Spring is knocking on the window and driving you out of the yard.

Vesnyanka 2.

Spring of water - April: Winter is still busy And grumbles at spring, She laughs in her eyes And just makes more noise.

Vesnyanka 3.

Spring of green grass - May: Go away, gray winter. The beauties of spring, the golden chariot, rushes from the mountain heights.

Spring.

I'm opening our fun competition. Guys, what signs of spring do you know?

(Children pronounce signs about March).

Spring begins in March, so they say: March is the morning of spring. How in March winter does not get angry, but submits to spring. Blue clouds mean warmth or rain. A lot of sap flows from a birch tree - a sign of bad weather. The early arrival of cranes means early spring. Long icicles - for a long spring.

Presenter 1.

Guys, to make the game interesting we need to select players from each class.
Now our assistants will draw lots. To do this you need to take a token ( children take tokens
). You have the tokens in your hands, look at them carefully. Those who have a mark, please go to the middle of the hall.

Presenter 2.

You probably know that in the old days they baked cookies called larks. Housewives put a surprise in individual items - a penny. The one who received it, according to the legend, could be rich. You, those who have the mark, have the honor of demonstrating the dexterity, knowledge, artistry of your class.

Presenter 1.

Now each team will receive cards with questions.
One minute is allotted to prepare answers, after which the team gives an answer. For each correct answer you receive 1 point. Attention, rival teams! If the answering team gives the wrong answer, you can answer if you know the correct answer and bring extra points to your team ( Leaders hand out question cards).
Presenter 2.

While the teams are thinking, questions for the fans.

Questions:

What birds do little swans look like? (On ducklings)

Who wrote the fairy tale “The Ugly Duckling”? (H.H. Andersen)

What other Andersen fairy tales do you remember that have bird names in the titles? (“Nightingale”, “Wild Swans”)

Presenter 1.

So, a minute has passed. Please give answers (teams answer, if there are incorrect questions, then give other teams the opportunity to answer, preferably in turn).

Questions:

What bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird)

Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle)

What is the smallest bird in our country? (Korolek)

What is the largest bird in the world? (Ostrich)

When is a sparrow's body temperature lower - in summer or winter? (Same)

What bird bears the name of a famous Russian writer? (Gogol)

  1. In which country do white cranes build their nests and raise their chicks? (In Russia)
  2. How do mother pelicans feed their chicks? (they regurgitate softened fish from the crop)
  3. How does a jay escape from enemies? (Submerges like a submarine)
  4. How many eggs do eagles lay? (Two)
  5. What bird hatches its chicks in the rain? (Swan)
  6. How does a gray heron hunt? (Stands motionless, neck drawn in and one leg tucked)
  7. Which bird has the longest tongue? (The woodpecker has up to 1.5 meters)
  8. Which birds have wings covered not with feathers, but with scales? (In penguins)
  9. Which bird has the longest tail? (Magpie)
  10. Where do tits build their nests? (In the hollows of trees)
  11. What benefits do tits bring? (Eat bugs and larvae)
  12. When are geese especially angry? (When the goslings appear)
  13. How long are a goose's wings? (Up to 1.5 meters)
  14. How do geese protect their babies from bad weather? (Hide under the wings

Presenter 2.

The team competition continues.
The next competition is for the best knowledge of proverbs. You are offered cards with the names of birds. Remember the proverbs that mention these birds. One minute to think. Maximum – 5 points.

  1. Sparrow (the word is not a sparrow - you won’t catch it if it flies out. You can’t fool an old sparrow on the chaff).
  2. Sandpiper (every sandpiper praises its swamp).
  3. Goose (the goose is not a friend to the pig).
  4. Tit (better a tit in the hands than a pie in the sky. A tit is not big, but a bird).

Presenter 1.

While the teams are thinking about questions for the fans.

  1. Name the favorite delicacy of storks. (Frogs)
  2. What bird's nest hangs just above the water at the end of a branch in the form of a soft bag? (Remez)
  3. What is the Red Book? (Book about endangered animals)

Thank you. A minute has passed, and now let's listen to the commands. Team responses.

Presenter 2.

In the spring, peasant children loved to play.
One game was called “Spring”. Listen to the terms of the game we are about to play. Each team will play for itself. Maximum – 5 points.
Children stand one after another on one side of the spring stream, clasp each other’s arms to the waist and sing:

The fontanel overflowed, the golden horn. Wow! The spring spilled, White, snowy, Wow! Through mosses, through swamps, Through rotten decks, Ooh!

Having sung a song, they jump sideways over the stream to the other side. At the same time, they interfere with each other, hold each other, trying to push them into the water. Whichever of the guys touches the water is eliminated from the game.

Presenter 1.

Now we will see how you can solve riddles
.
For each correctly guessed riddle - 2 points. In the summer he follows the plowman, and in the winter he leaves screaming. (Rook)

He is gray in appearance, but famous for his singing. (Nightingale)

Blind during the day, sighted at night, Catches mice, not the cat. (Owl)

The brothers stood on stilts, looking for food along the way. Whether walking or running, They can’t get off their stilts. (Cranes)

A little boy in a gray army jacket sneaks around the yards, collects crumbs, spends the night in the fields, steals hemp. (Sparrow)

Every year I fly to you - I want to spend the winter with you. I'm even redder in winter, My bright red tie. (Bullfinch)

Not a king, but wearing a crown, not a hussar, but wearing spurs, He doesn’t look at his watch, but knows the time. (Rooster)

There is an awl in front, a fork in the back, a blue cloth on top, a white towel on the bottom. (Martin)

Winged, loud-mouthed, red flippers. (Goose)

Blacksmiths are forging among the trees. (Woodpeckers)

Mother, I don’t know father, but I often call them, I won’t know the children - I’ll be strangers. (Cuckoo)

It sleeps during the day, flies at night, and scares passers-by. (Owl)

Well done. The Council of the Wise will now sum up the results and announce to us.

Presenter 2.

While the Council of the Wise sums up the results, a question for the fans. I will name a word, and you say a proverb that contains this word. "Bird". (Answer option: A bird is recognized in flight, and a person is recognized in work).

Monologue of nature

(
elementary school student reading
).

Nature. I am a great master. Eternal master of life. I can, Man, give you a gift for complicity - All this is in my power! - A mushroom in the forest, a chamomile in a meadow, the sky at the hour of sunrise and sunset, a willow tree over the river... And, finally, a sun-baked, reddish ear of bread! Like the crown of everything... Only my gift, my teaching. Do not take it as tribute: I am not a slave. Don’t forget: you yourself are my creation! And you and I have the same destiny! Yes, you have grown. You said goodbye to childhood. Wider - no matter the year - are your steps... But don’t engage in self-criticism! And even the blade of grass that I gave you as an inheritance, take care! Even a wolf - suddenly he’s the last... You will destroy (an animal is not a pencil) - You cannot create the latest machines with the help of the most complex calculations. You and I are rolling along the same road - not an hour apart, not a day... And you cannot be above me, Just as you cannot be outside of me.

Mistress of the Forest

(
an elementary school student reads a monologue).
We are the masters of nature, and she is the storehouse of the sun with all the treasures of life. Fish need water, birds need air, animals need forests, steppes, mountains, and humans need nature. And protecting it is our main goal. The earth is so small! let's take care of her!

There are many of us, guys! Wherever we live, we will plant trees, create gardens! Take care of this Earth, this water, Loving even a small epic, Take care of all the animals inside nature, Kill only the animals inside yourself!

Presenter 1.

Let's listen to the advice of the wisest.

Summing up, awarding the winners.

Competition “Connoisseurs of Migratory Birds”

Teacher: Zhukova I.V.

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