Interesting facts (grade 1) on the topic: Flower Quiz. Extracurricular event "flower quiz"



































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Goal: Replenishing children's knowledge interesting information about flowers.

  1. Create conditions for expanding students' knowledge about colors;
  2. Promote the development of attention, communication skills, thinking;
  3. Promote the development of a respectful attitude towards nature;

Equipment: multimedia presentation, computer , screen.

Progress of the event

1. Organizational moment.

Before the game starts, the class is divided into two teams. Each team chooses a captain and comes up with a name related to flowers.

2. introduction teachers.

Guys, today we are holding a quiz, during which we will take a trip to the world of flowers. By competing, we will enrich our knowledge with interesting information about them. And I hope you will be even more attentive to the wildlife around us.

Our quiz consists of several tasks:

For each correctly completed task, the team receives 1 point.

3. Main part.

Teacher. The first competition “Questions about flowers”.

  1. What is the name of the flower with girlish eyes? (Pansies)
  2. This is the queen of flowers. It blooms in summer and smells wonderful. (Rose)
  3. This plant is a bush with fragrant clusters of flowers. He blooms in spring, and in summer the flowers come in all shades from white to dark lilac. (Lilac)
  4. What is the name of a plant that has a piece of iron in its name? (Carnation)
  5. What is the name of a flower with excellent memory? (Forget-me-not)
  6. What is the name of the flower that bears the name of the narcissistic prince? (Narcissus)
  7. What flower are they trying to find on the night of Ivan Kupala? (Fern)
    What flower did the frog princess choose? (Water lily)

Teacher. The next competition is “Riddles about flowers”.

White peas
On a green leg. (Lily of the valley)

Rye is earing in the field.
There, in the rye, you will find a flower.
Bright blue and fluffy,
It's just a pity that it's not fragrant. (Cornflower)

Sisters are standing in the meadows -
Golden eye, white eyelashes. (Chamomile)

Eh, bells, Blue colour,
With a tongue, but no ringing. (Bells)

I'm a fluffy ball
I turn white in a clean field,
And the wind blew -
A stalk remains. (Dandelion)

The first to get out of the earth
On a thawed patch,
He is not afraid of frosts
Even if it's small. (Snowdrop)

Head on a leg
There are polka dots in my head.
The sun is burning the top of my head,
He wants to make a rattle. (Poppy)

I - herbaceous plant
With a lilac flower.
But change the emphasis
And I turn into candy. (Iris)

The ballerina came out:
The skirt is fluffy.
Ruffles and ruffles
Folds and linings.
And the artist’s name is
Heavenly registration. (Aster)

There are flags on the pole.
Under the pole are swords. (Gladiolus)

Teacher. And now the competition “Flowers from a Fairy Tale”.

  1. In what fairy tale did a girl with blue hair, washing her face in the morning, powder her cheeks and nose with flower pollen, and then try to teach a naughty wooden boy to read and write, forcing him to write a magical dictation: “And a rose fell on Azor’s paw”? (A. Tolstoy “The Adventures of Pinocchio”)
  2. In which fairy tale did a little girl save the hapless gardeners from the wrath of their owner, the very evil Card Queen? This person ordered their heads to be cut off because they planted white roses instead of red ones in the garden, and to correct their mistake, the gardeners decided to paint the flowers with red paint. The queen and her retinue found them doing this. (L. Carroll “Alice in Wonderland”)
  3. In which fairy tale are the petals amazing flower helped the girl get mountains of toys, lots and lots of sweets, visit the North Pole..., and finally understand that you can only become a happy person when you help others, take care of someone? (V. Kataev “The Seven-Flower Flower”)
  4. In which fairy tale The fairy, for her kindness and friendliness, gave the sweet girl the following gift: “... from now on, every word you utter will fall from your lips either as a flower or as a precious stone”? (Ch. Perrault “Gifts of a Fairy”)
  5. What is the name of the fairy tale in which a very self-confident queen in winter, under New Year came up with a “new law of nature”? (S. Marshak “Twelve months”)
  6. In what fairy tale did the youngest daughter bow at her father’s feet and ask him to bring “a flower that would not be more beautiful in this world”? (S. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”)

Teacher. The last competition of our quiz “Flower Puzzles”.

1. According to an ancient legend, these flowers appeared on the site of the last extinct fire during the onset of the Ice Age as a sign that glaciation is not eternal, that life and joy on earth will be resurrected.

The flower predictions came true. But to this day, under the joyful colors they hide the sadness of parting with people. What flowers are these? (Dahlias)

2. These flowers are similar in shape to umbrellas, and, according to legend, in ancient times they were umbrellas for small steppe gnomes. When it starts to rain in the steppe, the gnome will cover himself with a flower, or pick it and walk across the steppe, raising the flower above his head. The rain knocks on the umbrella, flows off it in streams, and the gnome remains completely dry. What flower are we talking about in this legend? (Chamomile)

3. In China, this flower is a symbol of longevity and love, and in Japan it is the personification of shyness. In Pakistan, Iran, India it is a symbol of clumsiness and stupid pride. Say the name of the flower. (Peony)

4. One day, the goddess of flowers, Flora, descended to earth and began to bestow names on flowers. She gave all the flowers a name, did not offend anyone, and only one flower remained without a name. However, Flora gifted him with the miraculous power of returning people's memories. What is the name of this flower? (Forget-me-not)

5. Ancient legend tells: when Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, it was snowing heavily, and Eve was very cold. Then, wanting to warm her with his attention, several snowflakes turned into flowers. Seeing them, Eve became cheerful and had hope, so this flower became a symbol of hope. What kind of flower is this? (Snowdrop)

6. Ancient people endowed it with supernatural properties, suggesting that the soul of a person moves into the flower in order to communicate with surviving relatives and friends, in order to convey to them the last bow - greetings from the deceased. Name this flower. (Immortelle)

7. Guess the riddle: “The flowers are angelic, but the claws are devilish.” (Rose hip, rose)

8. What flower is this riddle about: “What will be born in bread, but is not good to eat”? (About cornflower)

9. The flowers of which giant African tree are pollinated not by insects, but by bats? (Baobab)

10. What color are the flowers of plants that are pollinated by nocturnal insects? ( White- so they can be seen better in the dark)

11. How many kilograms of rose petals are required to prepare one kilogram of rose oil? (Three thousand kilograms, that is, three tons of petals)

12. What is the name of the Japanese art of arranging bouquets? (Ikebana)

13. From what flower was the poison that Juliet asked Father Lorenzo made? (From buttercup)

14. What do the Russian people call buttercup flowers? (Night blindness)

15. Surrounded by what flowers is the god of Sleep, Morpheus, depicted? (Poppy)

16. Which red flower terrified the tiger Shere Khan in Rudyard Kipling’s fairy tale “Mowgli”? (Fire)

17. Which state’s coat of arms contains a chrysanthemum flower? (Japan)

18. Which flower is a symbol of narcissism? (Narcissus)

19. In what flower is the Egyptian god Osiris depicted? (Lotus)

20. Which flower is the symbol of Scotland? (Thistle)

21. What flower in the old days in Rus' was called “overcome-grass”? (Water lily)

22. When, by folk signs, is a fern flower blooming in Rus'? (On the night of Ivan Kupala, the seventh of July)

23. Which flower festival is celebrated every year in February in the French city of Cannes? (Mimosa)

24. Which writer made snowdrops bloom in February in his fairy tale? (Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak, fairy tale “Twelve Months”)

25. In which ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky do flowers dance a waltz? ("Nutcracker")

26. The name of which flower is translated from Greek as “star”? (Aster)

27. The name of which flower comes from the Latin word for “sword”? (Gladiolus)

28. This common flower received its name in the eighteenth century from the Latin word for “crane.” What kind of flower is this? (Geranium)

29. The name of which flower is translated from Greek as “golden flower”? (Chrysanthemum)

30. The name of which flower is translated from Greek as “pearl” or “mother of pearl”? (Daisy)

31. Which flower is considered a symbol of inaccessibility? (Edelweiss)

32. Which flower gets its name from a headdress very common in the Middle East? (Tulip from turban)

33. What flower symbolizes England? (Rose)

34. What is it called differently? alpine violet? (Dryakva, cyclamen)

35. What do people call the flower “calendula”? (Marigold)

36. What was the name of the war in England between York and Lancaster? (War of the Roses)

37. What flower has the second name Iris? (Iris)

38. Which flower is the symbol of Ireland? (Clover. With the help of this flower, St. Patrick, according to legend, explained the trinity of the Holy Trinity

Itsy. He took a leaf of a flower and showed: one petal is God the Father, the other is God the Son, the third is God the Holy Spirit)

39. What aquatic flower is almost everyone incorrectly called a lily? (Water lily)

40. Name at least one flower that has only one petal. (Calla, Anthurium)

41. What profession do people have two crossed poppies as their emblem? (Anesthesiologists)

42. What flowers do Mongolian boys walk around neighboring houses with and sing:

“Flowers have come to visit you!

Congratulations on the New Spring!

(With snowdrops. The owners give the children gifts and sweets)

43. On November 9, 1620, the Mayflower ship landed the English polygrims on the American coast at Cape Cade Cod. How is the name of the ship translated from English? ("May Flower")

44. For many peoples of Europe, May 1 is, first of all, a Holiday the most delicate flowers. Which ones? (Lilies of the valley)

45. Japan has a Boys' Day. What is the second, “flowery” name it has? (Iris Festival)

46. ​​Japan also has a Girls' Day. What “flower” name does it have? (Peach Blossom Festival)

47. Which flower in China is considered a symbol of wealth and nobility? (Peony)

48. In Lithuania, on March 4, they celebrate the Kozyukos holiday, for which thousands of bouquets of multi-colored immortelle flowers are made, framed by dry ears and herbs. What are these bouquets called? (Willow trees. Some of them are taller than human height)

49. Why did the “white slumber” flower get its name? (The white nap shows off only at night. During the day it stands with its head down, as if dozing)

50. Why are yellow roses called tea roses? (Tea flowers mean “Chinese”, from the English “Chine” - China. These flowers there are symbols of Beijing)

Anna Gladkova
Quiz “Flower Experts”

State government institution

social services of the Krasnodar region

"Otradnensky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors"

Subject: « Flower connoisseurs»

Form of work: quiz

The target audience: minors 14-18 years old.

Form and methods of work: conversation, quiz, exercise, riddles.

Target colors.

Tasks:

colors according to essential characteristics;

curiosity;

uniting the children's team.

Expected Result: minors will expand their knowledge about flower world.

Equipment: pictures with images colors

Plan:

1. Introductory part: greeting, exercise "Pulse".

2. Start of class: conversation on the topic.

3. Main part: holding quizzes.

4. Final part: summing up, rewarding children.

Quiz« Flower connoisseurs» .

Target: Expand students' understanding of diversity colors.

Tasks:

Develop the ability to determine the name colors according to essential characteristics;

Foster a caring attitude towards nature;

Develop thinking, observation, curiosity;

Uniting the children's team.

Progress of the lesson.

1. Introductory part.

Greetings, exercise "Pulse".

2. Start of class.

Today we will spend with you color quiz. Our theme quizzes« Flower connoisseurs» .

3. Main part.

1. This one the flower is called"green acrobat". At first, like all plants, it grows upward. Then its top begins to rotate counterclockwise, describing a full circle in just two hours in sunny weather. When it encounters any support while rotating, it clings to it and grows upward. (Boundweed.)

2. For the grain grower this flower is the worst enemy, it grows in rye and contaminates crops. (Cornflower.)

3. The real name of this flower - cornflower. But in everyday life we ​​call it by another word, confusing it with flower, very similar to this one. (Chamomile.)

4. As legend has it, this flower appeared on earth in an unusual way. When Aphrodite was swimming in the sea, some brave souls decided to spy on her. Angry Zeus turned them into this flower. (Pansies.)

5. This one flower in different parts of Russia they wear different things Name: bowler hat, bell, dove, eagle, sandpiper, bootie. (Bell.)

6. This one flower can be called the queen of the garden, but picking it is not so easy. (Rose.)

7. Elegant flower red, white, yellow colors, one bulb of which cost a fortune in the 17th century. (Tulip.)

8. This one flower grows in damp places, has very small inflorescences. According to legend, blacksmiths tempered blades in the juice of this plant, which then easily cut iron and stone. At the same time they were light and flexible. (Forget-me-nots.)

9. This one the flower is an excellent honey. 1 hectare of land dotted with these flowers, can produce up to 50 kg of honey. People use it in food: coffee is made from the roots, salad is made from the leaves, flowers - jam. This is a real storehouse of vitamins. (Dandelion.)

10. Yellow or white flower, the real name of a young man from Greek mythology who died of love for himself. (Narcissus.)

11. According to ancient legend, flowers these appeared on the site of the last extinct fire during the onset of the Ice Age as a sign that glaciation was not eternal, that life and joy on earth would be resurrected. Predictions colors were justified. But to this day they are under joyful colors hide the sadness of parting with people. What are these flowers? (Dahlias)

12. These flowers They are similar in shape to umbrellas, and, according to legend, in ancient times they were the umbrellas of small steppe gnomes. It will start to rain in the steppe, the gnome will take cover flower, or picks it and walks across the steppe, picking up flower above your head. The rain knocks on the umbrella, flows off it in streams, and the gnome remains completely dry. About what flower is this legend talking about? (Chamomile)

13. In China this flower- a symbol of longevity and love, and in Japan - the personification of shyness. In Pakistan, Iran, India it is a symbol of clumsiness and stupid pride. Say a name flower. (Peony)

14. Once upon a time a goddess colors Flora descended to the ground and began to give gifts flowers names. Everyone gave the flowers a name, did not offend anyone, and only one the flower remained without a name. However, Flora gifted him with the miraculous power of returning people's memories. What's the name of this one flower? (Forget-me-not)

15. Ancient legend tells: When Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, it was snowing heavily and Eve was very cold. Then, wanting to warm her with his attention, several snowflakes turned into flowers. Seeing them, Eva became cheerful and had hope, so this flower became a symbol of hope. What is this flower? (Snowdrop)

16. Ancient people endowed it with supernatural properties, suggesting that in flower the soul of a person migrates to communicate with surviving relatives and friends in order to convey to them the last bow - greetings from the deceased. Name this one flower. (Immortelle)

17. Guess the riddle: « Angel flowers, and the claws of the devil". (Rose hip, rose)

18. About what this flower is a mystery: “What is born in bread, but is not suitable to eat”? (About cornflower)

19. Flowers Which giant African tree is pollinated not by insects, but by bats? (Baobab)

20. Which colors of flowers in plants, which are pollinated by nocturnal insects? (White colors- so they can be seen better in the dark)

21. How many kilograms of rose petals are required to prepare one kilogram of rose oil? (Three thousand kilograms, that is, three tons of petals)

22. What is the name of the Japanese art of arranging bouquets? (Ikebana)

23. From which the flower was poisoned, which Juliet asked from Father Lorenzo? (From buttercup)

24. What do the Russian people call ranunculus flowers? (Night blindness)

25. Surrounded by what colors depict the god of sleep - Morpheus? (Poppy)

26. From what red flower The tiger Shere Khan was horrified in Rudyard Kipling's fairy tale "Mowgli"? (Fire)

27. In the coat of arms of which state is there chrysanthemum flower? (Japan)

28. Which flower is it a symbol of narcissism? (Narcissus)

29. In what flower Is the Egyptian god Osiris depicted? (Lotus)

30. Which flower is a symbol of Scotland? (Thistle)

31. Which flower in the old days in Rus' they called "overcome-grass"? (Water lily)

32. When, according to popular belief, in Rus' fern flower blooms? (On the night of Ivan Kupala, the seventh of July)

33. What holiday flower Celebrated every February in the French city of Cannes? (Mimosa)

34. Which writer made snowdrops bloom in February in his fairy tale? (Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak, fairy tale "Twelve months")

35. In which ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky flowers dance waltz? ("Nutcracker")

36. What name flower translated from Greek "star"? (Aster)

37. What name flower comes from the Latin word "sword"? (Gladiolus)

38. This common name is flower received in the eighteenth century from the Latin word "crane". What is this flower? (Geranium)

39. What name flower translated from Greek as "gold flower» ? (Chrysanthemum)

40. What name flower translated from Greek as "pearl" or "nacre"? (Daisy)

41. Which flower considered a symbol of inaccessibility? (Edelweiss)

42. Which flower got its name from a headdress very common in the Middle East? (Tulip from turban)

43. Which flower symbolizes England? (Rose)

44. What is another name for alpine violet? (Dryakva, cyclamen)

45. What is popularly called flower"calendula"? (Marigold)

46. ​​What was the name of the war in England between York and Lancaster? (War of the Roses)

47. Which flower has the second name Kasatik? (Iris)

48. Which flower is a symbol of Ireland? (Clover. Using this Saint Patrick flower, according to legend, explained the trinity of the Holy Tro

Itsy. He took a leaf flower and showed: one petal is God the Father, the other is God the Son, the third is God the Holy Spirit)

49. What aquatic flower Almost everyone is incorrectly called a lily? (Water lily)

50. Name at least one flower, which has only one petal. (Calla, Anthurium)

51. What profession do people have two crossed poppies as their emblem? (Anesthesiologists)

52. With what flowers Mongolian boys are walking around the neighboring houses and sing:

"They came to visit you flowers!

Congratulations on the New Spring!

(With snowdrops. The owners give the children gifts and sweets)

53. November 9, 1620 ship "Mayflower" landed the English polygrims on the American coast at Cape Cayde Cod. How is the name of the ship translated from English? ( "May flower» )

54. For many peoples of Europe, May 1 is, first of all, the Feast of the Tender colors. Which ones? (Lilies of the valley)

55. Japan has a Boys' Day. What's the second one? « floral» , what is the name of it? (Iris Festival)

56. Japan also has a Girls' Day. Which « floral» does it have a name? (Holiday peach blossoms)

57. Which flower in China it is considered a symbol of wealth and nobility? (Peony)

58. In Lithuania, on March 4, they celebrate the Kozyukos holiday, for which thousands of bouquets are made from multi-colored immortelle flowers framed by dry ears and herbs. What are these bouquets called? (Willow trees. Some of them are taller than human height)

59. Why flower"white slumber" got that name? (The white nap shows off only at night. During the day it stands with its head down, as if dozing)

60. Why are yellow roses called tea roses? (Tea shops means "Chinese", from English "Chinese"- China. These flowers there are symbols of Beijing)

Interesting Facts.

Flowers - weather bureau.

Botanists count up to 400 barometer plants. You can meet them everywhere: in the garden, in the vegetable garden, in the field, in the forest, in the swamp.

Bindweed - on a sunny day flower open, on a cloudy day - closed.

Clover - if the leaves fold, wait for a storm.

Dandelion - before the rain, it folds its fluffy ball like an umbrella.

Malva closes her gramophone before the onset of rain or bad weather.

Oxalis - forest barometer. Before the rain, the leaves droop and move closer to the stem, as if they want to hide from bad weather.

Thistle is prickly in hot weather, but does not prick before rain.

Legends of flowers.

cornflower (Ukrainian legend)

A beautiful mermaid fell in love with a young, stately peasant guy, Vasily, and he reciprocated her feelings. They were very happy, but they just couldn’t agree on where it would be better for them to live together. The mermaid called Vasily to the cool waters of the river, dear to her heart, and the young man wanted to settle near his native fields. They argued for a long time, persuaded each other, but no one wanted to give in.

Then the mermaid decided on the last extreme: turned it into a modest blue flower - cornflower. She hoped it was blue flower-cornflower - Vasily - sooner or later will come to her watery house. But she didn’t wait. The cornflower firmly holds onto the arable land with its roots and is inseparable from its native fields.

Blooming Sally (Russian legend)

There lived in one village a boy named Ivan, who wore a red shirt and liked to spend most of his time on the edges among flowers and shrubs. He looked after flowers, developed new varieties and dreamed about something in silence. And the villagers, seeing a red shirt flashing among the greenery, talked: “Yes, this is Ivan, tea, he walks there”. (In this area, people inserted an introductory word into their speech "tea".)

And they were so used to it that they didn’t even notice Ivan’s absence from the village. And when, at the outskirts of the city, unprecedented scarlet trees suddenly appeared flowers, become speak: “Yes, this is Ivan-chai!” That's what they started calling them. In addition, if you brew this plant with boiling water, you will get a pleasant, refreshing drink.

Forget-me-not (Ancient Greek legend)

Once upon a time a goddess colors Flora descended to the ground and began to give names to everyone flowers on the ground. All flowers were gifted with names, the beautiful goddess did not let anyone through and was about to leave, when suddenly she heard someone’s faint, thin little voice: “Don't forget me, Flora! Give me some name too!”

Flora turned around, looked around and again wanted to leave without seeing anyone. But the voice repeated itself and asked for a name. And then only Flora noticed a small gentle flower blue color . The goddess laughed and said that he would be called forget-me-not. And along with this name, she endowed him with a wonderful power - to return the memory of those people who begin to forget their homeland and their loved ones.

Snowdrop (Christian legend)

When Adam and Eve were expelled from Paradise, it was snowing heavily, and Eve was very cold and sad. Then several snowflakes took pity on her, fell to the ground and turned into flowers - snowdrops. Seeing them, Eve was happy, cheerful, she had hope, and since then the snowdrop has become a symbol of joy and hope.

Lilies (Ancient Greek legend)

The Theban queen Alcmene gave birth to a boy, Hercules, from Zeus, but, fearing the revenge of Hera, the wife of Zeus, hid the baby in a dense bush. However, Hera accidentally discovered him and decided to breastfeed him. But little Hercules, sensing an enemy in Hera, pushed her away. The milk splashed into the sky, causing the Milky Way to form, and a few drops fell to the ground and turned into snow-white lilies.

Lily of the valley (Old Russian legend)

The sea princess Volkhova fell in love with the young man Sadko, who played the harp beautifully, and he gave his heart to the beautiful Lyubava. Sad Volkhova came ashore and began to cry bitterly. And where the princess’s tears fell, lilies of the valley grew - a symbol of purity, love and sadness.

Pansies (Russian legend)

In the corollas of Pansies we see three colors: white - color of hope, yellow - surprise, purple - sadness. According to Russian legend, in tricolor petals of this flower three periods of Anyuta’s life were reflected, with a kind heart and trusting, radiant eyes. She lived in a village, trusted people, believed in goodness and justice. Unfortunately for her, she met a frivolous guy who aroused love in the girl with affectionate speeches. Anyuta fell in love with him with all her heart, and the young man got scared and hurried on the road, promising to definitely return to his chosen one. Anyuta waited for him for a long time, went out onto the road, peered into the distance and quietly faded away from melancholy. And when she died, amazing flowers grew on her grave. flowers with tricolor petals, which reflected hope, surprise and sadness. They were called pansies.

Quiz« Flowers from fairy tales» .

1. What was the name of the man who really wanted to create a stone flower? (Danila the master, a character from P. Bazhov’s fairy tale.)

2. In which work did the heroes fly in a hot air balloon? Flower City? (N. Nosov. "Dunno and His Friends".)

3. The hero of which book he liked to repeat words: “Fly, fly, petal, through west to east, through north, through south, come back after making a circle.”? (" Seven-flowered flower,. V. Kataev)

4. From which flower Was the tiger Sherkhan terrified? (Fiery flower, R. Kipling "Mowgli".)

5. Nerds call this viola flower, what is it called among the Russian people? (Pansies.)

6. What is the art of arranging bouquets called? (Ikebana.)

7. Which flower Is it the first to grow on the site of forest fires? (Blooming Sally.)

8. Which country specializes in growing tulips? (Holland.)

9. For which heroine of H.H. Andersen flower was your place of permanent residence? (Thumbelina.)

10. Which one flower"decorated" shoulder of the famous heroine of the novel by a famous French writer? (Lily, my lady. A. Dumas "Three Musketeers".)

11. Which flower is it a symbol of narcissism? (Narcissus.)

12. What flowers, according to Natalia Koroleva, are messengers of separation? (Yellow tulips.)

Riddles about flowers.

Golden mean and rays all around,

Could this be a painting, the sun in the blue sky?

No, not the sun on a piece of paper

In the meadow flower. (chamomile).

They are visible and invisible,

You can't count them!

And who just invented them -

Cheerful, blue?

Must have been torn off

A piece of the sky

We did a little magic

And they did flower! (forget-me-not)

Early in the morning it dissolves

Your petals flower,

And when evening comes,

The red light goes out.

Look at that, look at that

What is this red fan?

It's bright. (carnation)

The new one celebrates the day.

Looked out flower in the twilight of the forest -

A little scout sent in the spring;

Let the snow still rule over the forest,

Once the scout came, then spring came! (snowdrop)

When he grows up, he will dress up

In a little white dress.

Light, airy, obedient to the breeze.

In the meantime, he stands dressed

In a yellow sundress,

And the guys call him Simply. (dandelion).

Everyone would like you flower, good,

Why are you spoiling rye!

Better come to the garden,

You'll make the guys happy! (cornflower)

She stands on the sunny edge in the grass,

She quietly raised her purple ears.

And here your ingenuity will help you,

Everyone's calling flower. (violet).

4. Final part.

Summarizing. Rewarding children.

Quiz for older children preschool age.


Anufrieva Irina Viktorovna, senior teacher of the Children's Preschool Educational Institution "Kolokolchik" b. Dukhovnitskoye village, Saratov region
This development will be useful preschool teachers, primary school teachers. In it I offer various questions and tasks on the “flower” theme; they can be used in the form of a quiz, competition, or inserted into game thematic moments, OD, etc. I included many more questions in the quiz than were required in the time frame, so that teachers had the opportunity to choose tasks for their contingent of children. I am attaching the accompanying presentation (I did not insert illustrations into the text of the quiz - they are all in the presentation).
Target: generalization of children's knowledge -
*about flowers and everything connected with them,
*about works, fairy tales, where they are talked about.
Tasks:
*teach children coherent, grammatically correct speech ( educational field"Speech development");
* form a sustainable interest in fiction(educational field “Artistic and Aesthetic Development”);
* increase preschoolers’ interest in the world around them, broaden their horizons (educational area “Cognitive Development”);
*develop skills in completing tasks, choosing the correct answer, solving rubuses, riddles;
*develop a respectful attitude towards nature.
Preliminary work. Reading works, fairy tales, based on which quiz questions are compiled, conversations, studying colors.
Organizational matters: You can divide the children into teams, or conduct a quiz with the whole group (each for himself).

Quiz progress:

Teacher: In the yard, spring played out with a bright riot of colors and beckoned us with its first gentle sounds to the street, to the park, to the green garden... And here, in the garden, starlings have taken a fancy to birdhouses, small bugs, “soldiers” and worms have woken up and sleepy ones begin to fuss through the trees and warm earth. The first tender greenery so caresses the eye that you want to turn your face to the gentle sun and scream at the top of your lungs: “Hurray, spring!”
How beautiful nature is in spring! And soon everything will bloom! All our gardens, parks and squares, forests and clearings will be filled with blooms.
Flowers are our friends; not a single event in life, not a single significant date is complete without them. Flowers not only decorate our lives, they bring us joy... This is probably the most beautiful thing on earth. But we guys must take care of nature, plants, and, since I started talking about flowers, FLOWERS. Believe me, it is much more interesting to admire flowers in a clearing than flowers in a vase and, if possible, do not try to immediately pick an armful of flowers, but leave them where they were born and raised. Let's think about other people who will also come to the forest to relax and enjoy the floral aromas and vibrant colors...
You agree with me?
Slide 1
Today Cosmeya came to visit us and we will play and dance with her.
Slide 2
1 task.
I suggest you go to the table and find this flower (there are pictures on the table different colors, among which is cosmos).

Teacher: Cosmea is a symbol of modesty, purity, translated as “Beauty”, this name, you probably noticed, is consonant with the word Cosmos - peace, tranquility. He comes from America.
Why was this flower called that? The origin of this name, as befits a true “beauty,” is shrouded in mystery. Some believe that this is a translation from Greek - “decoration”, while others, due to the similarity of its bright flowers with stars, believe that they look like constellations twinkling in the night cosmic sky.
In the language of Japanese symbols, pink cosmea means a warm heart, and white cosmea means the pure love of a girl.
In India, where they love this flower because it is very bright and elegant, they use it at weddings, make garlands for the newlyweds...
Let's start our first round dance with our Beauty. In this round dance we must remember all the flowers that we know. We walk in a circle, I start, and you finish the sentence:

“We start a big round dance,
Many flowers will come to us,
We must guess them all -
Name it based on the first syllable...”

Each time the teacher names a syllable or letter (ro-, odu-, fi-, li-, zha-, neza-, as-, tyu-, pi-, etc.)
2 task
Question: “What flower does our guest look like?” (for chamomile). If anyone is at a loss, I offer a hint: white-white petals and a yellow center.
Slide 3 - answer
3 task .
In the fairy tale by H. H. Andersen " The Snow Queen"Kai and Gerda were caring for some flower. What kind of flower is this? (rose)
Slide 4 - answer
4 task .
What is the name of the fairy tale where the youngest, beloved daughter asked her father to bring a flower that “wouldn’t be more beautiful in this whole world”? (S. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”)
Slide 5 - answer
5 task.
The holiday is coming, and women everywhere are given tender branches with yellow fluffy balls. What kind of flower is this (mimosa)?
Slide 6 - answer
Task 6 .
In the fairy tale “The Twelve Months,” the stepmother sent her stepdaughter, her stepdaughter, to buy flowers in winter... Which ones? (snowdrops)
Slide 7 - answer
Task 7 .
Attention to the screen: from what flower did the little girl Thumbelina come from? If you answer correctly, a flower will appear on the screen (tulip).
Slide 8 - answer
8 task .
Attention to the screen: what is the name of this flower? (Lilac)?
Slide 9 - answer
Teacher: Guys, now "Gymnastics for the eyes" . Our eyes can get tired of the screen: TV, computer... So today we are also watching a presentation on the projector screen.
Let's play with Cosmea and the animals. You need to constantly follow the flower with your eyes.
Slide 10, 11
9 task .
Attention to the screen: what flowers are used to make jam? (dandelion)?
Slide 12 - answer
10 task .
Which flower is considered a symbol of Victory Day?
Slide 13 - answer
11 task.
And who can name me an inquisitive flower that turns after the sun? (sunflower)?
Slide 14 - answer
The teacher holds a sunflower in his hands:
And now we all get up in a round dance.
You will pass the sunflower around in a circle, I will say a little rhyme to the words “Frozen! Stop!"- the one whose sunflower freezes and answers the question. Then the round dance count continues.
Our round dance is floral
It is bright and very fragrant
Freeze! Stop! How it has grown into the ground! –
“You” will answer the question.

Questions for the round dance:
*Which flower changes its headdress over the summer? If you are at a loss here is a hint: first the cap is yellow, then it is white fluffy (Dandelion).
*Which flower is ringing? (Bell)
*Which flower is the first to smile at the sun? (Snowdrops)
*What is the name of a flower with “girl eyes” (Pansies)
*How Dunno is connected with flowers (Lives in Flower City, on Daisy Street)?
*There is a flower whose name tells us that it will not forget anything (Forget-me-not).
*On which flower did Ivan Tsarevich discover the frog princess? (Water lily)?
*In the cartoon, Aladdin’s bride has a flower name... You, of course, will tell me it now (Jasmine). But I know that not all of you have seen this flower, let's look at the slide.
Slide 15
Finger gymnastics “The Birth of a Flower”(to instrumental music).
Guys, you can repeat the movements after me, or you can show your imagination and come up with your own.
Gymnastics text: “Let’s dig a small hole. Let's put a small flower seed in it, now you need to cover it with soil, pour warm water over it and leave it to germinate. The sun came out, a light warm breeze blew, and the ground began to heat up. The seed woke up, stretched, began to swell, and put out sprouts and roots. A small sprout rushed up, broke through the ground, and looked out into the light. He looked to the right, to the left and turned to the sun... He was still very weak and defenseless. But a little time will pass and it will turn into beautiful flower. It will open its petals, the wind will caress them, the rain will water them, and the flower will delight us with its beauty.”

Teacher: Now go to the tables... Task 12 “Lost Flowers”.
There are pictures of flowers on the table (scarlet flower, seven-flowered flower, stone flower, roses, snowdrops), they got lost, they need to be sent each to their own fairy tale (“Scarlet Flower”, “Seven Flower Flower”, “Stone Flower”, “Snow Queen”, “12 Months”)
Slide 16
Task 13. Purely speaking.
Two children are competing, one says the first two lines of a spoken word, the other says the second... Who can do it better!
Camomile dressed up
In a colored shirt -
Turned into a fairy
Beauty Cosmea...

14 task. Puzzles .
Proud and strict
Oh, how we all like it...
But he will prick everyone,
Who touches her (rose).

Small delicate flowers
They turn blue modestly near the hummock.
And further away, by the doghouse
They also blossomed... (forget-me-not).

People always wonder about me
I have white color.
You will find me in the field,
I will decorate your bouquet (chamomile).

There is a flower in the pole
Sad and sad.
Why doesn't it ring?
He's musical after all (bell)!

I stand on my own feet,
I burn with scarlet color.
From my ripe crown
You can make a rattle
Who's going to snatch my basket?
Get the filling in the bun (poppy).

Task 15. Encryption.
On the slide there is an image of an object under which a flower is encrypted; you need to guess this flower.
Slides 17, 18, 19
Our quiz has come to an end. Share your impressions.

GKOU "Turuntaevskaya SKOSHI" VIII type

Entertaining and educational quiz:

"In the world of flowers"

With. Turuntaevo

Target: Enriching children's knowledge with interesting information about flowers.

Tasks:

    Create conditions for expanding students' knowledge about colors;

    Promote the development of attention, communication skills, thinking;

    Promote the development of a respectful attitude towards nature;

Equipment: multimedia presentation, computer , screen, team logos.

Event plan:

    Organizing time.

    Teacher's opening speech.

    Main part:

Questions about flowers;

Riddles about flowers;

Physical education minute;

Flowers from a fairy tale;

Flower puzzles.

    Summarizing. Rewarding.

Progress of the event

    Organizing time.

Hello dear guys and guests. Let me introduce myself, I am Flora - the queen of plants. Today we will visit you in the World of Flowers. Our journey will take the form of a quiz in which two teams will participate. Our group has already been divided into teams, let’s greet each other: team “Daisies”….team “Dandelions”. The competitions will be judged by a jury. Now let's welcome our jury...

2. Introductory speech by the teacher.

Flowers have been grown since ancient times, and they played an important role in the life of all peoples. There are many beautiful stories associated with them. Each flower had its own story, and a very ancient story turned into a legend. In ancient times, flowers not only brought joy to people, but also helped them in healing, protected them from the evil eye, served to decorate altars and sacrifices, and much more. And you know a lot about flowers, about their purposes, about their beauty.

By competing, we will enrich our knowledge with interesting information about them. And I hope you will be even more attentive to the wildlife around us. So let's get started.

Our quiz consists of several tasks:

We will draw lots to choose which team will respond first. If a team cannot answer its own question or gives the wrong answer, then the right to answer passes to another team. For each correct answer the team receives 1 point. The teams will take turns answering questions.

The results will be summed up by our jury after each competition, and at the end the overall result will be summed up. The team with the most points will be the winner. So let's get started...

3. Main part.

- Teacher.The first competition “Questions about flowers”. First question to the “_________________” team.

    What is the name of the flower with girlish eyes?

(Pansies . One day, the sun god Apollo pursued with his burning rays one of the beautiful daughters of Atlas (one of the titans holding up the firmament. The poor girl turned to Zeus (the chief of the Gods) with a prayer to shelter and protect her. And so the great thunderer, heeding her pleas, turned her in a wonderful flower - Pansy eyes (violet) and hid it in the shade of his bushes, where since then it has bloomed every spring and filled the heavenly forests with its fragrance.)

    This is the queen of flowers. It blooms in summer and smells wonderful. (Rose. According to archaeologists, the rose has existed on Earth for about 25 million years, but it has been cultivated for more than five thousand years, and for a longer period of this time the rose was considered a real sacred symbol, the aroma of which has always been associated with something divine.)

    This plant is a bush with fragrant clusters of flowers. It blooms in the spring, and in the summer the flowers come in all shades from white to deep lilac. (Lilac. If you extract the soft core from a lilac trunk or branch, you can use it to make a pipe or pipe. According to Greek mythology, the flute was invented by the god Pan, the god of forests and meadows. He made it from reeds, into which the beautiful nymph Syringa, fleeing from his persecution, turned into - gentle messenger of the morning dawn.)

    What is the name of a plant that has a piece of iron in its name? (Carnation. In France and England, the carnation was a flower of the upper classes, kings loved it, in Belgium it became a flower of the common people, a symbol of a comfortable home; in Germany it symbolized constancy and loyalty. It was the Germans who gave the flower the name “clove” - for the similarity of its aroma with the smell of the spice, dried buds of the clove tree; from German this designation passed into Polish and then into Russian.)

    What is the name of a flower with excellent memory? (Forget-me-not . According to medieval legends, when two hearts that love each other part, they give each other a forget-me-not as a farewell gift, i.e. this flower says "Don't forget")

    What is the name of the flower that bears the name of the narcissistic prince? (Narcissus. The beauty and elegance of a flower is a reason for admiration. Myths have been written about him since ancient times. Calling someone a “narcissist,” as you know, is the same as saying: this person is in love with himself. In the language of flowers, "narcissus" means false hopes, desires, selfishness...)

    What flower are they trying to find on the night of Ivan Kupala? (Fern. Ferns appeared on earth more than 400 million years ago. Can you imagine? In that unimaginably distant era, the entire earth was covered with forests of huge ferns. Now, of course, they have shrunk. You won't find a fern as tall as a tree.)

    What flower did the frog princess choose? (Water lily. Another name is water lily.Rumor ascribes magical properties to it. She was endowed with the properties of protecting people, she could give strength to overcome the enemy, protect them from troubles and misfortunes, but she could also destroy the one who sought her with unclean thoughts. The water lily was placed in an amulet and worn as an amulet.)

Well done boys. In addition to answering questions about flowers, you also learned stories and legends about these flowers.

And now the jury will announce the results of the “Questions about Flowers” ​​competition. (the results of the competition are announced)

- Teacher. The next competition is called “Riddles about flowers.” The first riddle for the team "_________________"

White peas,
On a green leg.

(Lily of the valley - one of the first spring flowers. The healing properties of lily of the valley have been known since ancient times and have not yet lost their significance. In the Middle Ages, medicines for epilepsy, fever, and heart disease were prepared from the plant. Currently, tincture of lily of the valley is widely used in medicine, helping with heart neuroses.. )

Rye is earing in the field.
There, in the rye, you will find a flower.
Bright blue and fluffy,
It's just a pity that it's not fragrant.

(Cornflower. Lovely blue, like the southern sky, this flower serves as a necessary accessory and faithful companion of the rye field and is almost never found in the wild anywhere else; and even if it were found, it could serve as a sure indication that where it now grows there was once a grain field or a road that led to it.)

Sisters are standing in the meadows -
Golden eye, white eyelashes.

(Chamomile. An infusion of chamomile inflorescences has anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, antiseptic, analgesic, sedative, anticonvulsant, diaphoretic and choleretic effects. Essential oil chamomile has a disinfectant and diaphoretic effect, reduces the formation of gases, relieves pain, weakens inflammatory processes, normalizes the function of the digestive canal, dilates blood vessels in the brain, strengthens and speeds up breathing.)

Eh, bells, blue color,
With a tongue, but no ringing.

(Bells. Bells are mainly used for decorative purposes, but having a number of medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, sedative and analgesic, they are used to treat many diseases. These are fever, cough, headache, constipation, uterine bleeding, heavy menstruation, sore throat. For dog bites, poultices are used to help heal the wounds.)

I'm a fluffy ball
I turn white in a clean field,
And the wind blew -
A stalk remains.

The first to get out of the earth
On a thawed patch,
He is not afraid of frosts
Even if it's small.

(Snowdrop . The snowdrop has quite wide range actions, but it is especially often used in the treatment of the consequences of polio and cerebral palsy. The post-war outbreak of polio, which swept through many countries when there were no effective preventive vaccinations, made this drug very relevant. Under the influence of snowdrop, motor functions are fully or partially restored in sick children.)

Head on a leg
There are polka dots in my head.
The sun is burning the top of my head,
He wants to make a rattle.

(Poppy . The crushed seeds are mixed with honey and eaten for liver diseases. Dry poppy flower petals, ground into powder, are used for stomach diseases in the form of a simple decoction, and petals, ground into powder and boiled in milk or honey, are used for insomnia, and also for mental fatigue.)

I am a herbaceous plant
With a lilac flower.
But change the emphasis
And I turn into candy.

(Iris. It has expectorant properties and is used for bronchitis. Accelerates the process of teething. Used for sore throats, to treat infected wounds, for abdominal pain, and for cholelithiasis.)

The ballerina came out:
The skirt is fluffy.
Ruffles and ruffles
Folds and linings.
And the artist’s name is
Heavenly registration.

(Aster. Infusions and decoctions of the herb are used for diseases of scrofula, eczema, joint pain, dizziness, cough, eczema, and stomach ulcers. Flower decoctionasters used for skin diseases, tuberculosis, and gastrointestinal tract diseases.)

There are flags on the pole.
Under the pole are swords.

(Gladiolus . In ancient times, magicians and shamans endowed gladiolus magical properties. It was believed that if the roots of a gladiolus were hung on the chest in the form of an amulet, this would protect the owner from death and protect him from wounds and help him win a duel.)

Guys, have you guessed the riddles about different colors, about field and decorative. But wherever flowers grow, whenever they bloom, they all have medicinal, beneficial features. We can conclude that flowers are not only a decoration of our lives, they are also healers and helpers of our health.

- Physical education minute.

While the jury sums up the results of the competition, you and I will take a little rest and warm up. Let's all stand up. Let's imagine ourselves as some kind of flower. The backs were straightened and relaxed. Now let’s imagine that the sun is rising. We reach for the sun, the petals have opened. We stretch and stretch. And now a light breeze has blown. The flowers are swaying. And now the sun is setting. The petals fall, the flowers close. Well done. The sun has set. And we take our seats. We rested.

Now let’s listen to the results of the “Riddles about Flowers” ​​competition. The jury's word.

Teacher. Many writers and storytellers attributed magical properties to flowers and endowed them with magical powers. I hope you are familiar with such tales. So, let's move on to the competition “Flowers from a fairy tale.” First question to the “________________” team.

    In what fairy tale did a girl with blue hair, washing her face in the morning, powder her cheeks and nose with flower pollen, and then try to teach a naughty wooden boy to read and write, forcing him to write a magical dictation: “And a rose fell on Azor’s paw”? (A. Tolstoy “The Adventures of Pinocchio”)

    In which fairy tale did a little girl save the hapless gardeners from the wrath of their owner, the very evil Card Queen? This person ordered their heads to be cut off because they planted white roses instead of red ones in the garden, and to correct their mistake, the gardeners decided to paint the flowers with red paint. The queen and her retinue found them doing this. (L. Carroll “Alice in Wonderland”)

    In what fairy tale did the petals of an amazing flower help a girl get mountains of toys, lots and lots of sweets, visit the North Pole... and finally understand that you can only become a happy person when you help others, take care of someone? (V. Kataev “The Seven-Flower Flower”)

    In which fairy tale, a girl was born in a flower very similar to a tulip. shell walnut was her cradle, blue violets were her feather bed, and a rose petal was her blanket. She slept in the shell at night and played on the table during the day. (H.H. Andersen, “Thumbelina”)

    What is the name of the fairy tale in which a very self-confident queen came up with a “new law of nature” on New Year’s Eve? (S. Marshak “Twelve months”)

    In what fairy tale did the youngest daughter bow at her father’s feet and ask him to bring “a flower that would not be more beautiful in this world”? (S. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”)

Now let's listen to the results of the competition. A word from our jury.

- Teacher. The names of flowers often contain combinations of various words known to us. The last competition of our quiz “Flower puzzles”. “Team” answers.

FUCK

Bird cherry

Carnation

Neza

Forget-me-not

Levkoy

Chamomile

Well done boys!!! You also completed the last competition. We saw that the names of colors contain a variety of objects and even the names of animals.

And now the jury will announce the results of the last competition.

5. Summing up. Rewarding.

Our quiz is over. While the jury is summing up the final result, we will talk to you about our quiz. You know a lot about flowers. But today we didn’t just talk about them, we visited the World of Flowers, where we learned a lot of interesting things: legends about flowers, their medicinal properties. We remembered fairy tales that talk about flowers and solved puzzles with the names of flowers.

And now the jury will announce the winners of our quiz. The jury's word.