Quiz game with answers for elementary school students “WOOD ROBINSONS”.

GOALS and OBJECTIVES: to arouse children’s interest in natural phenomena and broaden their horizons; introduce books about nature.

QUIZ GAME SCRIPT.

Presenter 1:
April 25, 1719 A book was published in England that was destined to survive centuries and become one of the most popular and read. This is Daniel Defoe's book "Robinson Crusoe". Her hero became loved by many generations of children who see in him a man who found the strength not to lose heart in difficult circumstances. Today we received a letter:
“I have been living in the world for about 300 years now! Who would have thought that fate would play such a joke on me! Having thrown me ashore and almost taken my life, she subsequently made me a long-liver. Apparently, it was not destined to die in the depths of the sea! 28 for long years I stayed on a desert island for almost all alone. True, from the very beginning I was very lucky. The island on which I was thrown was truly a paradise, where all year round summer. From the ship I managed to take everything that my strong hands could carry: weapons, clothes, tools...
The only problem is that I didn’t know those around me wild plants. I would really like to understand their properties. But, alas! I never managed to discover their secrets. Luckily for me, grapes and orange trees that were familiar to me grew on the island.
What if fate had thrown me into the taiga or, for example, into the forests middle zone Russia? Oh, it would be bad for me. So my friends, be curious, explore. the world, so that you are fully armed with knowledge to meet the blows of fate if they befall you! Sincerely yours - Robinson Crusoe!

Presenter 2:
The name Robinson Crusoe has become a household name for us. This is the name given to people who find themselves alone with nature.
This is how a person is made that he strives to test himself in the most difficult tests. To this day, the most difficult transitions through the deserts are made; daredevils cross oceans alone on a boat; they land on uninhabited islands, trying to find a means of subsistence there; They go to the taiga without food and, in the full sense, eat pasture. Strength of spirit, good physical fitness and, of course, knowledge of their native nature help people emerge victorious from all these situations.
And today you and I will become such Robinsons, learning to recognize plants, show dexterity and dexterity, as well as the ability to navigate the terrain.
And so they began! The first "Warm-up" competition. Your task: answer as many questions as possible larger number questions.
1. The name of which plant is associated with ringing? Bluebell.
2. The juice of which plant produces warts? Celandine.
3. Smallest bird? Hummingbird.
4. Is the hare sideways? No.
5. Which one scary beast Craving raspberries? Bear.
6. Which thread is the thinnest in nature? Web.
7. Where do crayfish spend the winter? In burrows along river banks.
8. Eyes on the horns, and a house on the back? Snail.
9. Which fish resembles a chess piece? Sea Horse.
10. Is a whale a fish or a beast? Beast.
11. Which snow melts faster: clean or dirty? Filthy.
12. What happens to a crow after three years? 4 years.
13. Most big snake? Anaconda.
14. What animal crawls out of its skin? Snake.
15. Name carnivorous plant. Sundew.
16. What is the herb that the blind know? Nettle.
Presenter 1:
And so, we did the warm-up. The next competition is “living pharmacy”.
Each team is given a card with the names of plants and mushrooms. It is necessary to answer where the following plants are used:
a) chokeberry; b) pumpkin; c) Scots pine; d) sphagnum moss; d) plantain; e) bird cherry; g) rose hips; h) chaga; i) fly agaric.
Cards with questions are also issued:
1. Which of the proposed plants can be used as cotton wool? (G)
2. What plant is used for indigestion? (e)
3. Which plant is used for goiter? (A)
4. What is the best medicine for moose? (And)
5. Which plant is used for inflammation and burns of the skin? (d)
6. What is the best anthelmintic? (b)
7. Which plant is the richest source of vitamin C? (and)
8. What has been used since ancient times in the fight against cancer? (h)
9. From which plant is turpentine used for radiculitis obtained? (V)
(Answers are scored on a 9-point system.)
While the teams are working with the cards, I invite the fans to guess the riddles:
Tail with patterns,
Boots with spurs.
(Rooster)
Sleeps in winter
And in the summer the hives turn back.
(Bear)

Fast little animal
Jump and hop through the trees.
(Squirrel)
There's a palace on a pole,
There is a singer in the palace.
(Starling)
Who is cold in winter
Walking in the forest angry and hungry?
(Wolf)
Swimmed in the water -
It remained dry.
(Goose)
He is friends with the owner,
The house is guarded.
Lives under the porch
And the tail is a ring.
(Dog)
Which owl hunts during the day?
(Polar)
What bird sings at night?
(Nightingale)
Presenter 2:
The next competition of our quiz is “FOREST BAROMETER”
In this competition you need to use folk signs to predict the weather for tomorrow.
Pillar of smoke - (towards frost)
There is dew on the grass in the morning - (there will be no rain)
There was frost at night - (there will be no snow)
The cuckoo makes sounds similar to croaking - (it will rain)
The rooks arrived early - (to warm spring)
Fish jump out of the water - (to the doge).
For each correct answer the team receives 5 points.

Presenter 1:
And now it will be "CAPTAINS" competition.
(Captains are asked one by one questions to which they must answer - “BELIEVE” or “DON’T BELIEVE.” Each correct answer is worth 1 point.)

1. Do you believe that bees and ants lead a social lifestyle? (I believe)
2. Do you believe that England has completely abandoned cars and switched to cycling? (I do not believe)
3. Do you believe that a tick can live without food for up to 7 years? (I believe)
4. Do you believe that the eggs of the largest butterfly, Agrippina, are equipped with a pair of wings and are capable of flying to more sheltered places in case of danger? (I do not believe)
5. Do you believe that polar bears do not feed on penguins in the wild because they live in colonies and it is dangerous to attack them? (I do not believe)
6. Do you believe that housefly adapts to changing conditions faster than humans external environment, because it has numerous offspring? (I believe)
Presenter 2:
And here is the fourth obstacle on the way of our Robinsons - "PROBERDS". Individual parts of phrases must be selected so that ten can be read folk signs about birds. Maximum amount points – 10.

1. The cuckoos began to cuckoo - ... (e). A)…spring is just around the corner.
2. Swallows are flying low -…(c) B)…winter is in the yard.
3. Tit to the hut -…(b) C)…rain is predicted.
4. The sandpiper is not big, but... (g). D)…praises his swamp.
5. The nightingale sang - ... (d). D)…soon the thunder will thunder.
6. A sandpiper flew in from overseas -…(h). E)…there will be no more frosts.
7. The swallow flew in - ... (j) F) ... after all, a bird.
8. The goose flies - ... (and) Z) ... brought spring out of its seclusion.
9. Rook on the mountain - ... (a). I)…has the winter on its tail.
10. Every sandpiper... (d) K)...the water has subsided.
Presenter 1:
Well, now we’ll see how our Robinsons can solve riddles about animals and plants. The next quiz competition is “Take a Riddle.”
Black and not a raven
Horned, but not a bull,
Six legs without hooves
It flies and howls,
He sits down and digs the ground. (Bug)
Berries are not sweetness
But it's a joy to the eye,
And decoration for the gardens,
And the blackbirds have a treat.
(Rowan)
There is a palace on the pole,
There is a singer in the palace.
(Starling)
Fisherman, here’s the thing,
Got hooked...
(pike)
Small, white,
Jump-jump along the forest,
One snowball at a time.
(Hare)
ь Red-haired bird-house
I came to the chicken coop,
I counted all the chickens,
She took it with her. (Fox)
Who are they talking about:
Backing away?
(about cancer)
Hiding from toothy pikes,
Swam by...
(crucian carp)
In the forest under a birch tree - a baby,
Just a head and a leg.
(mushroom)
Pied Quack
Catches frogs.
(Duck)
Winged, loud-mouthed,
Red flippers.
(goose)
Grow at the bottom
They provide shelter and food to everyone.
(seaweed)
Into a golden ball
The oak tree hid.
(Acorn)
All the beetles, insects, flies -
Delicious breakfast for…
(frogs)
Presenter 2:
Forest Robinsons, in addition to knowledge, need to be able to overcome the bumps of a swampy swamp, climb through forest rubble, penetrate caves, etc. Therefore, the next stage of our quiz game is "FUN RELAY"
1. “Each grain in its own bag.” Robinsons must be able to not only search, but also collect plant food. (Carrying cubes from hoop to hoop).

2. “Sharp Shooter.” Animals have been killed since ancient times to get food. And for this you need to be accurate. Darts are in front of you. Each participant performs one throw. The team that scores the most points wins.

3. "Disguise". For the hunt to be successful, you need to be able to camouflage yourself so that the “enemy” does not notice. Each team begins to move around the hall in different directions. When the signal “Bumps” is given, everyone must sit down and tilt their heads forward. Signal “Kopna” - the team must quickly gather, stand in a circle, hold hands and raise their arms up. “Path” - stand one after another, put your hands on your neighbor’s shoulders.

4. "Drag". Robinsons must not only get food, but also carry it to their home. Now let's see whose team is stronger. The teams stand opposite each other, in a row. They put their hands on the neighbor’s belt, and the team guides hold hands and, on command, try to pull the opponents over.

5. On a desert island, Robinson must milk a wild goat or cow himself. The strongest representative from each team must come to us (we are given a bucket and glove with water). He will be a Burenka. The rest will act as hostesses. At the start, you put on a scarf and an apron and run to milk the cow. And so, one by one, until you have milked all the milk.
Presenter 1:
Our quiz game is over. Now we know how to survive in difficult conditions, but we also need to remember about nature. Now the jury will sum up the results and announce the winners. (Word by the jury). Rewarding.
Presenter 2:
And I would like to end our meeting with the words of Vl. Shefner:
You, man, loving nature,
At least sometimes you feel sorry for her:
On pleasure trips
Don't trample her fields,
Don't burn her recklessly
And don’t exhaust it to the bottom,
And remember the simple truth:
There are many of us, but She is one!

Raisa Yanbulatova
Questions for the quiz on environmental education

\Working with children preschool age I use quizzes very often. Children like this form of work, the main thing is that the questions correspond to the age of the children, are thought out in advance, and are accompanied by the display of illustrations, pictures, and toys. If there is such an opportunity, then ICT can be used.

The quiz can be done as final lesson according to any educational field. Nowadays, a lot of ready-made quizzes for any section of the program can be found on the Internet, I offer the questions that I compiled for the section “ Environmental education", using literature for children:

V. V. Zotov “Forest mosaic”, A. A. Pleshakov “ Green Pages", V. A. Alekseev "300 questions and answers about animals", encyclopedias for children, etc.

“I personally would not want to live in a world without birds, without animals and plants. Nature constitutes the wordless and deprived of rights votes of the majority, which can only survive with our help.” Darell

Questions for the quiz

1. They say that a bear in a den sucks its paw. And what do you think?

2. Why does the hare sleep with his eyes open?

3. What hatches from frog eggs?

4. Why do vipers stick out their tongues?

5. How many times a year does a sparrow have babies? Why is the bird called a sparrow?

6. What kind of bear is called a pestun? What about the connecting rod?

7. Why is the cockchafer dangerous? And what about its larvae?

8. Where and how does a magpie build a nest?

9. Who is calling: a male or a female? What does the cuckoo's cuckooing mean?

10. What do ants see? How do ants find their way home?

11. Where and why does birch sap drip?

12. Why does nettle burn?

13. Why does coltsfoot have such a strange name?

14. Why doesn’t the spruce branches hold a lot of snow?

15. Why can ants tell you the place where strawberries grow?

16. Why is the milk mushroom called that?

17. Which tree does the boletus not like?

18. What are the similarities and differences between clouds and fog?

19. What is a crown? How does the crown of a lone pine tree differ from the crown of a pine tree growing in the forest?

20. What benefits do earthworms bring?

21. How many times a year does a squirrel change its outfit?

22. How does a moose get through a forest swamp? Why doesn't he fall into the swamps?

23. What harm do cuckoos and their chicks do to songbirds? Why?

24. Where does a snail leave its home when it walks?

25. Why did the bear get its name?

26. What bird breeds chicks at any time of the year, even in winter, among the snow?

27. What kind of wood are musical instruments made from?

28. What do grasshoppers chirp with? Where are their ears?

29. How does a woodpecker get harmful insects from the depths of a tree?

30. Why is the crow called the forest orderly?

31. Are mushrooms plants?

32. Are fly agarics needed in nature?

33. Why was the Red Book called red and not blue, for example? Name the plants (animals) from the Red Book.

34. What enemies of the forest do you know?

35. Is a spider an insect?

36. Will people be able to live without insects?

37. Why can't polar bears live in the forest?

38. How is a hedgehog similar to a bear?

Quiz answers

1. He does not suck, but licks it. On the sole of a bear in winter, the old skin that has become rough over the summer peels off. Young, tender skin itches and freezes. He licks the soles with his hot tongue and smacks his lips.

2. Out of caution so as not to be grabbed beasts of prey and even birds. They turn their heads into the wind to hear the enemy in time.

3. Tadpoles.

4. They feel with them.

5.2-3 times. They called it that because it drags crumbs, etc. big birds, “beat the thief.”

6. Shatun is a bear that wanders in winter in search of food (in summer it accumulates little fat). Pestun is a bear from last year’s litter.

7. Eats tree leaves, larvae eat tree roots.

8. B dense thickets. He builds from twigs, intertwining them with blades of grass, and holding them together with clay. The top and sides of the nest are covered with thorny branches, which serve as a reliable roof. The nest looks like a ball, there is an entrance on one side.

9. The male cuckoos, he calls the females with his “cuckoo”. Warns that the site is occupied.

10. Ants see poorly, but their antennae help, with which the ants feel everything they encounter on the way. Using odorous tracks on the paths, they find their way home using their antennae.

11. From the cracks that appeared from severe frost, through wounds from broken branches. The roots draw the sap from the ground, and all the branches and buds of the birch drink it.

12. There are hairs on the leaves and stems, very fragile, sharp, like the needles of a tiny syringe. When touched, they easily break off and burn with caustic juice.

13. The leaves below are soft, fluffy, affectionate, above - shiny and cold.

14. Spruce branches are elastic and springy. They bend over from the snow and it slides down.

15. They build their houses on dry lands and in weak sunshine, where strawberries often grow.

16. They grow in groups, families, as if they are loading on each other.

17. The boletus does not like spruce trees, because it is dark under them, but it needs light.

18. General - they consist of droplets of water, but clouds are above the earth, fog is above the surface of the earth.

19. Crown – the upper branched part of a tree along with twigs and branches. A lonely pine tree has a crown with wide open powerful branches.

20. Earthworms loosen the soil.

21. The squirrel changes its outfit 2 times. In spring, gray turns to red, and in autumn, vice versa.

22. The sharp hooves of the moose are cut and diverge to the sides. And between the dissected parts there is a leathery membrane that prevents the elk’s legs from falling into the swamps.

23. The male distracts the birds, and at this time the female lays an egg, sometimes even throws out an extra egg. The cuckoo is disturbed by the shells of eggs and other chicks, he begins to throw them away, and is left alone.

24. The snail walks with him.

25. Knows where there is honey.

26. Crossbill. He feeds his chicks with spruce and pine seeds.

27. Made from spruce. The most melodious and sonorous tree. Even in ancient times, violins were made from spruce.

28. Ears on the front legs. The elytra rub, resulting in a chirping sound.

29. He has a very long tongue, 10-15cm, it is sticky, with hard notches. Insects stick to the tongue or become impaled on the barbs.

30. The raven eats everything, collects carrion, cleanses the forest.

31. Mushrooms are fungi, although they were previously classified as plants. Mushrooms contain substances that are not found in any plant.

32. Some animals feed on fly agarics: moose, squirrels, magpies. This is medicine for moose. Mushrooms are involved in processing plant residues in the forest: they destroy stumps, dead leaves, fallen branches (forest orderlies). The fly agaric decorates the forest.

33. Red color is a danger signal. Animals - Amur tiger, polar bear, leopard, Snow Leopard and etc. ; plants – May lily of the valley, white and yellow water lilies, snowdrops, etc.

34. Caterpillars,

35. A spider has 8 legs, but insects only have 6.

36. They won’t be able to: first the plants will disappear (no one to pollinate), then animals, birds (nothing to eat). Everything in nature is interconnected. Everything depends on man.

37. They eat fish.

Ecological quiz"Take care of the Earth, take care of it!"

Author: Zatulnaya Zoya Ivanovna, teacher primary classes MBOU "Annovskaya Secondary School named after Hero" Soviet Union A.N. Gaidasha" Annovka village, Korochansky district
Description: I offer my own development of an entertainment script for elementary school children. The material may be useful to primary school teachers and additional education teachers. During the event, children consolidate their knowledge about nature and learn to protect nature.
Goals: Expand and deepen children’s environmental culture; create conditions that encourage children to treat nature and all living things with attention and care; involvement in environmental work.
Equipment: posters, drawings, music soundtrack, presentation, fairy tale “Turnip”, globe, costumes for the scene “Turnip”, waste ( cans, bottles, etc.)

PROGRESS OF THE CLASS
1. Organizing time
The class is divided into 2 teams. Each team has a name and emblem.
The teacher is holding a globe in his hands.

2. Main part.
Like an apple on a saucer
We have one Earth.
Take your time, people
Exhaust everything to the bottom.
It's no wonder to get there
To hidden hiding places.
Loot all the wealth
In future centuries.
We common life grains,
Relatives of the same fate.
It's shameful for us to feast
For the next day.
Understand this people
Like your own order.
Otherwise there will be no Earth
And each of us.
Students read poetry.
1. I look at the globe - the globe,
And suddenly he sighed as if alive;
And the continents whisper to me:
“You save us, save us!”
2. The groves and forests are in alarm,
Dew on the grass is like a tear!
And the springs quietly ask:
“You save us, save us!”
3. Sad deep river,
losing our shores,
And I hear the voice of the river:
“You save us, save us!”
4. The deer stopped its run,
Be a man, man!
We believe in you - don't lie:
“You save us, save us!”
5. I look at the globe - the globe,
So beautiful and dear!
And lips whisper in the wind:
“I will save you, I will save you!”
Show presentation
Teacher:- Look around: how beautiful, amazing world We are surrounded by forests, fields, rivers, seas, oceans, mountains, sky, sun, animals, birds. This is nature. Our life is inseparable from it. Nature feeds, waters, and clothes us. She is generous and selfless. The writer Paustovsky K.G. there are these words: “And if I sometimes want to live to be one hundred and twenty years old, it is only because one life is not enough to fully experience all the charm and all the healing power of our Russian nature. Love to native nature- one of the surest signs love for your country."
Man has long admired the creations that Mother Nature created: amazing plants and animals. You and I know that the lives of all people are inextricably linked with nature: from environment people receive oxygen, food, raw materials for industry, medicine and much more. But, unfortunately, people do not always think about caring for nature.

1.On our globe on the earth,
Where we were born and live,
Where is the summer dew in the grass?
And blue skies
Where is the sea, mountains, steppes, forest -
Full of mysterious miracles.
- A gray wolf wanders through the forest,
And the thin lily of the valley blooms,
In the steppe feather grass is like delicate silk,
The breeze brushes.
A waterfall thunders on the rocks,
And the splashes fly like a rainbow.
And in the blue sea there is a blue whale -
Big as a house, it sleeps on the waves.
2. Don't destroy this world,
Girls and boys
Otherwise these miracles
They will remain only in the book.
- So that there is Narzan in the springs,
From the clearing - strawberries,
Be careful like Tarzan
Make friends with wild nature!
- You are also part of her miracles,
And the forest darkens for you,
And the bright river flows,
And everything will bloom in spring.
And we have to try
We can't part with this!
So our game begins!

Now we will conduct a quiz “Take care of the earth, take care.” We will compete in teams, the winning team will receive the “Experts of the World Around us” medal.
There is one garden planet
In this cold space.
Only here the forests are noisy,
Calling migratory birds,
Only on her alone do they bloom,
Lilies of the valley in the green grass,
And dragonflies are only here
They look into the river in surprise.
Take care of your planet -
After all, there is no other one like it!

1st competition. Quiz “Forest riddles”.
Teams take turns answering questions.
1. What are the names of animals whose bodies are covered with feathers? (Birds).
2. What are the names of animals whose bodies are covered with scales? (Fish).
3. What are the names of animals whose bodies are covered with hair? (Beasts).
4. Chicks, which bird does not know its mother? (Cuckoos).
5. Who travels through the air on a string? (Spider).
6. Who has a pantry on the knot? (At the squirrel).
7. Which thread is the thinnest in nature? (Web).
8. What bird is called “white-sided”? (Magpie).
9. There are lumberjacks on the rivers
In silver-brown fur coats
From trees, branches, clay
They build strong dams. (Beavers).
10. The little animal is jumping:
Not a mouth, but a trap.
Will fall into a trap
Both a mosquito and a fly. (Frog).
11. He is flying over the river,
This miracle airplane.
It soars smoothly over the water,
Its planting is on a flower. (Dragonfly).
12. I carry the house on my back,
But I won’t invite guests:
In my bone house
There's only room for one. (Turtle).
13. There is a rope lying
The cheat hisses,
It's dangerous to take it -
It will bite. Clear? (Snake).
14. Waves carry to the shore
A parachute is not a parachute
He doesn't swim, he doesn't dive,
As soon as you touch it, it burns. (Jellyfish).
2nd competition. Game "Fourth wheel".
Cross out the extra ones. Explain why?
1 team
1. Maple, rowan, spruce, tulip. Because …
2. Birch, oak, rose hip, poplar. Because …
3. Apple tree, currant, raspberry, rowan. Because …
4. Aspen, linden, oak, spruce. Because …
2nd team
5. Pine, poplar, rowan, willow. Because …
6. Linden, aspen, maple, apple tree. Because …
7. Pear, plum, poplar, cherry. Because …
8. Strawberry, rose, lily of the valley, violet. Because …

3rd competition. Game "Collect cones".
(Pine cones are scattered on the field. One member from the team comes out).
- Who will collect the most cones? (Repeat several times).

Students read poetry.
1. Everything is from an old pine tree near the fence
To the big dark forest
And from the lake to the pond -
Environment.
And also a bear and a moose,
And the kitten Vaska, I suppose?
Even a fly - wow! –
Environment.
I love the silence on the lake
And in the pond reflections of the roofs,
I love picking blueberries in the forest,
I love the badger and the fox...
I love you forever,
Environment!

2. There is so much beauty in nature -
Take a closer look and you will understand
Why dewy bushes
Trembling envelops me.
Where does the babbling stream run?
Transparent than glass
What about in the evening, in a field of rye,
The quails are singing...
Let it become to your heart
The bird's speech is clear -
And you will learn that
How to take care of it all.

4th competition. "Collect the word."
The letters in the words are mixed up, swap them in places so that you get words.
5th competition. “Collect a proverb.”
Team members receive envelopes with the text of the proverb cut into words. At the presenter’s signal, they must open the envelope and glue the proverb together.
(“If there were a forest, the nightingales would fly.”).
The text of the proverb is presented to the jury, which evaluates the correctness and speed of completing the task.
While the teams are working, we invite fans to solve riddles and bring extra points to their team.
Puzzles
1. Russian beauty,
We all really like it.
She is white, slim,
The clothes are green. (Birch).
2. They rush straight into the sky, upward;
Take a close look:
Not birches, not aspens,
There are no leaves, there are needles. (Eli).
3. Here is a barrel with a cap,
Fell from a tree.
A year has passed - and the tree
He became small. (Acorn).
4. She bowed the branches over the river,
It looks sad in the river. (Willow).
5. Quiet autumn will come,
The tree will become marvelous:
Leaves are bright stars,
Golden, hot. (Maple).
6. In the sultry summer it will bloom -
He immediately calls the bees to come to him.
round leaves,
Light flowers.
Their nectar is tasty and sweet...
Did anyone recognize the tree? (Linden).
7. What kind of tree is this
Treats bullfinches?
The snow is standing, the frost is crackling,
Well, the berries are tastier. (Rowan).
6th competition. "Funny little animals."
If you watch animals, you can see a lot of interesting and funny things. And now I invite the teams to portray animals, so that everyone can guess - WHO IS THIS?
1. Crane and heron.
2. Lion and dog.
3. Crow and fox.
4. Three bears.
Teacher: Guys, now, before we hold the next competition, let's take a look scene "Turnip"
Presenter: Grandfather planted a turnip. When is she imprisoned? (Children answer: in the spring)
Grandfather: How much time has passed, but she is not growing. Grandma, come help!
Grandmother: Yes, our nurse is small! I’ll go get some water from the river and pour it over. (Brings red water)
Grandfather: Something strange about the water. Where did you get it?
Grandma: In our river. I should probably call my granddaughter for advice. Granddaughter, come here. Look how beautiful the water is.
Granddaughter: Grandma, where did you get this water?
Grandma: In our river.
Granddaughter: What, you! What you! This kind of water cannot be used. The turnip will die immediately. This plant dumps used water. I'll go get water from the spring. (Brings water from the spring, waters it, everyone sits near the turnip and waits)
Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter sigh: It’s not growing!
Granddaughter: Bug, come help!
Bug: We need to loosen the ground! (The bug loosens the ground with its paws, throws out cans and bottles)
Zhuchka: Probably tourists were relaxing near our garden. Cat, go home, help! (The bug and the cat loosen the ground and throw out various garbage)
Cat: Wow, I'm tired! Well, tourists. We rested and littered everything around. (The bug and the cat sit next to the grandfather, grandmother, and granddaughter)
All: Grow, turnip, big, big. Now the water is clean and the soil is loose. (The turnip begins to grow)
Mouse: Why don’t you call me? Has the turnip grown?
Everyone (in unison): Yes!
Presenter: Grandfather for the turnip, grandmother for the grandfather,
Granddaughter for grandmother, Bug for granddaughter,
A cat for a bug, a mouse for a cat,
They pulled and pulled - and they pulled out the turnip.

7th competition. "Sort out the trash"
Using the arrow, move the pictures of objects to the squares with the inscription.
8th competition. "Forest Rules"
You should answer “yes” in unison and clap your hands.
If you came to the forest for a walk,
Breathe fresh air
Run, jump and play.
Just don’t forget
That you can't make noise in the forest,
Even sing very loudly!
The little animals will be scared
They will run away from the forest edge.
Don't break oak branches (yes)
And remember more often:
Remove trash from the grass! (Yes)
There is no need to pick flowers in vain! (Yes)
Don't shoot with a slingshot, (yes)
You didn't come to kill!
Let the butterflies fly
Well, who are they bothering?
There's no need to catch everyone here (yeah)
Stomp, clap, hit with a stick. (Yes)
You are just a guest in the forest.
Here the owner is the oak and the elk.
Take care of their peace,
After all, they are not our enemies.
While the jury is summing up the results, the students speak.
1. Let's be
Be friends with each other
Like a bird with the sky,
Like a field with a plow,
Like the wind with the sea,
Grass - with rains,
How the sun is friendly
With all of us!
Let's be
To strive for this
So that they love us
Both the beast and the bird.
And they trusted us everywhere,
As the most faithful
To my friends!
2. Take care of the earth. Take care
Lark at the blue zenith,
Butterfly on dodder leaves,
There are sun glares on the paths.
A crab playing on the stones,
Over the desert the shadow of the baobab tree,
A hawk soaring over a field
A clear moon over the river calm,
A swallow flickering in life.
Take care of the earth! Take care!
3. Let's decorate the Earth together,
Plant gardens, plant flowers everywhere.
Let's respect the Earth together
And treat it with tenderness, like a miracle!
We forget that we have only one -
Unique, vulnerable, alive.
Beautiful: be it summer or winter...
We have only one, one of our kind!

3. Summing up. Winner's reward ceremony. Medals “Experts of the World Around us” are awarded

ENVIRONMENTAL QUIZ

"PROTECT NATURE!"

(primary school week)

Target: expand and deepen students’ natural history knowledge, educate careful attitude to nature, caring for its inhabitants; the desire for good deeds, pure thoughts and feelings; improve communication skills, as well as promote a sense of beauty and responsibility for the world around us.

PROGRESS OF THE CLASS

1. Organizational moment

Student 1:

In the morning the sun rises,

He invites everyone to the street.

I'm leaving the house -

Hello, my street!

I sing - and in the heights

The birds sing along with me.

Student 2:

The herbs whisper to me on the way:

Hurry up, my friend, to grow up.

I answer to herbs,

I answer the winds

I answer the sun, -

Hello, my Motherland!

Student 3:

There is just a temple

There is a temple of science.

And there is also a temple of nature -

With scaffolding reaching out

Towards the sun and winds.

Student 4:

He is holy at any time of the day,

Open to us in the heat and cold,

Come here, be sensitive to your heart.

Do not desecrate her shrines.

Teacher:

– Nature is rich and varied. On land, in the air, in water and under water, life is in full swing everywhere. This life is full of secrets, riddles, miracles. Now we will conduct a quiz “Take care of nature.” We will compete in teams, the winning team will receive the “Nature Expert” medal.

The class is divided into 2 teams. Each team has a name and motto.

Team Rainbow.

Our motto:“We will always be friends, like the colors of the rainbow.”

Team "Ducklings"

Our motto:“Never lose heart, keep your beaks high.”

The teacher announces the start of the game.

And let the struggle rage more intensely,

Stronger competition

Success is not decided by fate,

But only your knowledge.

And let the struggle rage stronger

And your friendship is stronger with her.

2. Ecological quiz

Teacher:

All people on Earth love flowers, have you ever thought that when a person picks a beautiful flower in a meadow, he makes his homeland poorer? This is true. After all, the meadow is part native land. And its beauty is part of the beauty of the Motherland. Some people love wildflowers, some love garden flowers, and some love those that grow in a greenhouse.

1. COMPETITION “Riddles about flowers”

1) Sisters are standing in the field:

Golden eye, white eyelashes. (chamomile)

2) Hey, bells, Blue colour,

With a tongue, but no ringing. (bells)

3) A colorful carpet in the meadow,

I can't stop looking at it.

Put on a smart sundress

Beautiful velvet…(tulip)

4) Even at night there is an ant

He won't miss his home.

Path-path until dawn

Lights up the lanterns.

On large pillars in a row

White lamps are hanging. (lily of the valley)

5) On a green leg

The ball grew near the path.

The breeze rustled

And spread this ball. (dandelion)

6) Everyone knows us.

Bright as a flame.

We are namesakes

With small clusters,

Admire the wild

Scarlet... (carnations)

7) Four bright red

Shiny petals

And grains in a box

This flower has. (poppy)

8) Lovely beauty

Only afraid of frost

Do we all like everything in the bouquet?

What flower? (rose)

2. COMPETITION “Connoisseurs of poetry about nature”

Name the next line.

Questions for team 1:

1. The wind is blowing across the sea... (and the boat is pushing)

2. White birch under my window... (covered with snow, like silver)

3. Winter sings and calls... (the shaggy forest lulls)

Questions for team 2:

1. I love thunderstorms at the beginning of May... (when the first thunder thunders in spring)

2. It’s a sad time!.. (the charm of the eyes)

3. The sky was already breathing in autumn... (the sun shone less often)

3. COMPETITION “If you know the forest, the animals, name them quickly”

1) Lying between the trees

Pillow with needles.

She lay quietly

Then suddenly she ran away.

Answer: Hedgehog

2) I wear a fluffy fur coat, I live in a dense forest.

In a hollow on an old oak tree I gnaw nuts.

Answer: Squirrel

3) The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring,

And in winter, under the blizzard howl,

He sleeps in a snow hut.

Answer: Bear

4) Cunning cheat, red head,

The fluffy tail is beautiful!

And her name is...

Answer: fox

5) Small, white,

Jump-jump along the forest!

One snowball at a time!

Answer: Bunny.

6) He is a persistent hard worker,

He was born in a black fur coat,

And he lives in the earth all his life,

Who is this? This...

Answer: Mole.

7) Slender, fast,

The horns are branchy,

Worn all day.

Answer: Deer.

8) He only makes friends with a fox,

This beast is angry, angry.

He clicks and clicks his teeth,

Very scary gray...

4. COMPETITION “Racing”

One question is asked to each team in turn.

1. Who harms wild animals? (Poachers)

2. Who are poachers? (People who shoot animals without permission and outside the hunting season)

3. Where do wild animals feel safe and have the food they need? (In the nature reserve)

4. Why are some species of plants, birds and animals listed in the Red Book? (There are few of them left on Earth)

5. What should be done to support animals in winter? (Feed)

6. What should you do after you have rested in the forest? (Put out the fire, remove the trash)

7. What kind of wood are matches made from? (From aspen)

8. What kind of wood is used to make skis? (Birch)

9. This tree is familiar to everyone since childhood. With him under New Year a fairy tale comes. (Spruce)

10. Songs and poems have been composed about this tree, it is mentioned in fairy tales and riddles, and in ancient times round dance songs were also composed. (Birch)

Teacher: And now CHANGE. The jury sums up the results of 4 competitions. During the break we received a telegram from MUSHROOMS: “Do whatever you want with us: cut, fry, boil, pickle. But don’t destroy us - don’t tear us out along with the mycelium, otherwise we will stop growing. Mushrooms"

Children sing mushroom ditties.

All: We'll sing funny lines

About forest mushrooms.

    Boletus in the morning

Was going to visit.

The squirrels stole the hat -

He stayed at home.

    Like red foxes

Three sisters appeared.

It would be nice if there was a boy -

Red-haired handsome guy.

    Russulas dressed up

In multi-colored dresses.

Look at us

What beauties we are!

    Morels are in trouble again!

Sick as always:

Noses sniffled

Snub noses.

    The fly agaric ran home

I lost all the peas.

And the wife’s answer was stern:

She didn't let me in.

    On the edge of the river

Mushroom pickers got lost.

Cunning honey mushrooms

They play hide and seek with them.

All: So we sang the lines for you

And let's put an end to this!

Teacher: There is a belief

And I’ll say this not for the first time:

Don't destroy trees

All trees are alive.

White trunk summer,

Golden-haired autumn -

Here are the live answers

To silent questions.

Don't destroy birch trees

Do not break rowan trees:

Their silent tears

Immaculately innocent.

5. COMPETITION “Collect a tree”

Both teams are given a picture cut into pieces. Teams must assemble the entire picture of the tree.

6. “Weather Bureau” COMPETITION

1. The ants are not in a hurry to work; all passages are closed. (Towards the rain)

2. All the flowers in the meadow smell strongly, the flowers of lilac and jasmine are fragrant. (Towards worsening weather)

3. Swallows are flying above the ground, the sparrows are ruffled. (Towards the rain)

4. Late in the evening, grasshoppers are loudly chattering. (TO have a nice day)

5. Ladybug, picked up, quickly flies away. (For good weather)

6. The spider is intensively weaving its web. (For good weather)

7. Bright red sun at sunset. (For windy weather)

8. There is no dew on the grass. (For rainy weather)

9. The birds sing merrily. (For good weather)

Teacher: Without water, nothing living on the Planet is conceivable.

And water is omnipresent - both in the depths and above the earth,

And planet Earth, blue grain in the Universe,

It would be much more accurate to call it not Earth, but Water.

I really want to believe that people will grow up,

That the source of all Life on this Earth will be preserved,

And in the bottomless space the planet Earth is blue

It will shine just as it did thousands of years ago.

7. COMPETITION “Blitz survey about water”

The teacher asks riddles to the teams one by one. For each correct answer, teams receive 1 point.

1. There is water all around, but drinking is a problem. (Sea)

2. Doesn’t burn in fire, doesn’t sink in water. (Ice)

3. B new wall,

In the round window

During the day the glass is broken,

Installed overnight. (Ice hole)

4. The sleigh runs, but the shafts stand still. (River and banks)

5. I look out the window: long Antoshka is walking. (Rain)

6. Not the sea, not the land, ships don’t float, but you can’t walk. (Swamp)

7. It flows, it flows, it won’t leak,

He runs, he runs, but he won’t run out. (River)

8. The house is noisy, the owners are silent. People came, they took the owners, and the house went out the window. (Water, fish, fishermen, seine)

9. Silent cold winter

But talkative in the spring. (River)

10. Not water and not land - you can’t sail away on a boat and you can’t get away with your feet. (Swamp)

11. What can’t you take away in a sieve? (Water)

13. Came from heaven to earth and left. (Rain)

14. He doesn’t know grief, but she sheds tears. (Cloud)

15. What can’t you wash your face or get drunk without? (Without water)

16. What can’t you hold in your hands? (Water)

17. Without arms, without legs, but runs. (River)

18. By goes to the sea, he walks, and when he reaches the shore, he disappears. (Wave)

19. It’s not fire, but it burns. (Ice)

20. The white tablecloth covered the whole world. (Snow)

Teacher:

The homeland is our country, our villages and cities. This is the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are fish in the river, animals, birds, insects in the forest. If the air and water are poisoned, mineral resources are wasted, forests are cut down, rare plants and animals, our country cannot be rich and happy.

By planting a tree, a flower, or helping an animal, we make our Motherland richer. Let's decorate our Earth with flowers!

Student performance

1. I look at the globe - the globe,

And suddenly he sighed as if alive;

And the continents whisper to me: “Save us, save us!”

2. The groves and forests are in alarm,

Dew on the grass is like a tear!

And the springs quietly ask: “Save us, save us!”

3. The deep river is sad, losing its banks,

4. The deer stopped its run,

Be a man, man! We believe in you - don't lie:

“You save us, save us!”

5. I look at the globe - the globe,

So beautiful and dear!

And lips whisper in the wind: “I will save you, I will save you!”

6. Our planets,

Our land!

From now on we are your children and friends!

From now on we are together big family

Flowers and trees

Birds and me.

The jury sums up the results of the quiz and awards the winners.