Which bird gets its food? Game around the world “Lucky chance”

Intellectual game "Lucky chance"

(compiled by: teacher primary classes Ikhsanova M. G.)

  1. Organizing time.

- Good afternoon guys! Today we will play the game “Lucky Chance”. After all, it was a happy accident that brought us all together now to think about why we need to be very careful about nature, protect it and love it.

But before you help nature, you need to know and study it. Of course, we already know some of her secrets and quirks. So, let's share our knowledge and dedicate our game to the topic “Nature and its protection.” Undoubtedly, in the game we will learn even more interesting and unexpected things. And the main ones actors“Luckily” there will be two teams:(go on stage, sit on chairs). Let's welcome them! Well, the audience, of course, will also be in for pleasant surprises, riddles and questions. The results of the competition will be calculated by our representative jury consisting of: ….

Now the participants, after a quick consultation, come up with names for their teams and choose captains.

1 – team….. 2 – team……

So the game begins.

First game.

Now each team needs to answer as many questions as possible, one at a time, and as quickly as possible. For each correct answer - 1 point.

Questions for Team 1:

1. Herb for 99 diseases. (St. John's wort)

2. What does a toad eat in winter? (Nothing, she's sleeping)

3.Are rabbits born blind or sighted? (Sighted)

4. Who can drink with their feet? (Frog)

5. Who picks apples with their backs? (Hedgehog)

6. What birds hatch chicks 3 times during the summer? (Sparrows, buntings)

7. Is a penguin a bird or not? (Bird)

8. The sweetest tree in our forests (Linden)

9. Multi-colored mushrooms. (Russula)

10. Which berry is black, red and white? (Currant)

11. Whose teeth grow every day? (Beaver, hare)

12. Which tree has a white trunk? (At the birch)

13. Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle)

14. Which bird is the smallest in our country? (Korolek)

15. who sleeps upside down? (Bat)

16. When does a thunderstorm most often occur? (In May)

17. What does a grasshopper chirp with? (Foot on the wing)

18. What happens to a bee after it stings? (Dies)

19. Which tree gives water to woodpeckers in the spring? (Birch)

Questions for the team 2.

  1. What bird throws eggs into other people's nests? (Cuckoo)
  2. The name of which plant indicates where it lives? (Plantain)
  3. Who runs with their hind legs forward? (Hare)
  4. Bloodthirsty predator of our forests. (Wolf)
  5. What flower starts summer? ()Bell)
  6. Before what weather do birds stop singing? (Before the rainy one)
  7. What is the largest bird in the world? (Ostrich)
  8. An animal of our forests, similar to a cat. (Lynx)
  9. When does a hedgehog not prick? (When I was just born)
  10. Do birds winter in birdhouses? (No, it's cold there)
  11. The tree is a symbol of our Motherland. (Birch)
  12. Whose leaves turn green in the fall? (Alders)
  13. What bird gets its food under the ice? (Dipper)
  14. Which animal has the loudest voice? (Crocodile)
  15. Where is the grasshopper's ear? (On the foot)
  16. What does elk lose every winter? (Horns)
  17. What is the lower body temperature of a sparrow, in summer or winter? (Same)
  18. What bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird)
  19. How many legs does a spider have? (8)

Playing with the audience.

Guys, while the jury is summing up the game, we will all play the game “The Birds Have Arrived” together. I will only name birds, but if I suddenly make a mistake and you hear something else, that is, not the name of the bird, then you need to clap your hands. Begin?

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, tits,

Flies and swifts...(Clapping)

  • What's wrong, why? (Flies are insects.)

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, tits, storks, crows,

Jackdaws, pasta... (Clapping) - what's wrong?

Let's start again: The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, martens. (Clapping) - Why?...

  • Let's continue: Birds arrived: Pigeons, tits,

Lapwings, siskins, jackdaws and swifts,

Mosquitoes, cuckoos. (Clap)…..

  • And in last time: Birds, pigeons, tits arrived,

Jackdaws and swifts, lapwings, siskins,

Storks, cuckoos, even scops owls, swans, starlings,

All of you are WELL DONE!

Word of the jury: The results of the 1st game are summed up by the number of points scored.

Guys, game II is called “Troubles from a Barrel”. Since we don’t have a barrel, we take tasks from the table.

  • Each team is assigned 3 questions. The captains come up, take 3 problems (questions), and prepare answers to them.

While they are thinking, we again have a GAME WITH THE SPECTATORS.

  • Guys, have you ever thought that birds also have professions? ... Yes, yes, now you and I will play the game “Bird Professions”. You will need, according to the characteristic feature,
  • according to their deeds, recognize the birds and name them.
  1. The carpenter bird spends hours chiseling the bark of trees, extracting harmful insects from there. (Woodpecker)
  2. The most skillful nest builder made of clay and saliva. This is a bird - ... (swallow).
  3. An acrobat bird that climbs trees upside down. (Nuthatch)
  4. Nocturnal predator, swallows mice whole. (Owl)
  5. A frivolous mother who does not care about her children. (Cuckoo)
  6. They say about this bird: “In the forest orchestra he is the first violin, the most reverent and sonorous. Who is this feathered soloist? (Nightingale)

So, let’s check “Tricks from a Barrel”: one by one, first one player of the first team answers one question, and then another player from the second team answers his own question, etc.

Answers to questions - “Troubles from a barrel”

  1. Why do snakes show their tongues? (Don’t think that they are teasing you. They are “feeling the air, looking for prey. And what they find, they carry into their mouth on their tongue.”)
  2. Why do swallows fly low before it rains? (They catch insects that are knocked to the ground by the cold air.)
  3. Why is it forbidden to make noise, turn on a tape recorder, or light fires in the forest, especially in spring? (The noise and smell of smoke frighten forest inhabitants, force birds to abandon their nests, and animals to look for a secluded place).
  4. You saw a bird's nest. How to save it? (Do not trample the grass near the nest if it is on the ground. Do not touch the eggs with your hands. Do not pick up the chicks.
  5. What are the causes of forest fires? (Unextinguished cigarette butt, fire, lightning).
  6. Why is the wolf called the “forest orderly”? (He gets his food primarily from sick, weakened animals).
  • Attention, guys, while the jury is evaluating the teams' answers, I will ask you riddles, you guess them, raise your hand, answer quickly.
  1. It rings and blooms. (Bell)
  2. Makes snow and ice from water. (Freezing)
  3. Without which liquid is there no life? (Water)
  4. Braid without the letter "k". (wasp)
  5. The mushroom is a fly killer. (Amanita)
  6. Weaves nets for flies. (Spider)
  7. Mother of seven kids. (Goat)
  8. What is your favorite time of year for long holidays? (In summer)

- Well done. The jury gives the floor.

Result of the game.

III game. “You - for me, I - for you.”

Each one in turnthe team takes 1 question from the table, asks it to each other, and immediately guesses what kind of bird it is?

  1. My beak is like a chisel, and I hollow out an excellent nest for myself in a tree. ( Woodpecker).
  2. I eat 7-8 mice a night. My family alone destroys 10 thousand mice per year and thus saves 20 tons of grain. ( Owl)
  3. In a day I eat 39 grasshoppers, 43 cabbage butterfly caterpillars, 5 chafer larvae, 3 butterfly pupae, 4 spiders and a lot of ant eggs. ( Cuckoo).
  4. I promise you guys to catch 300 flies and mosquitoes every day. Although I am very small, I have a big appetite. (Pied Flycatcher).

Result of the game.

IV game. "A dark horse".

(The role of a dark horse can be played by a teacher of biology, geography or a presenter who takes turns asking questions to the teams).

1. Where is the nightingale’s home?

Possible answers: a) in the fork of a tree; b) at the roots of the tree.

- Yes, the nightingale makes its nest at the very roots of a tree or bush, and camouflages it so that even a wolf passing by will not notice.

2. What kind of house does the hare have?

A) hole; b) any bush.

- That’s right, the long-eared one doesn’t dig holes or make a den. Maybe that’s why he’s been trembling all his life, because he doesn’t have a safe home..

3. In the bird kingdom there are lucky ones who can walk, swim, and fly. Name them.

A) ostrich; b) duck;

- c) rook.

Yes, the happiest of all the birds listed is the duck, which can walk, swim, and fly.

4. You were bitten by a mosquito. Who bit you?

A) Female;

b) Male.

Male mosquitoes feed exclusively on flower nectar. Only females suck blood. But sometimes, if there are no people or animals nearby, they are also content with nectar.

Game results.

V game. "Race for the leader." (1 minute)

Questions for 1 team.

1. Which snow melts faster - clean or dirty? (Filthy)

  1. 2. How many wings does a beetle have? (4)
  2. 3. Who protects the forest clearing from harmful flies? (Dragonfly)
  3. Which tree blooms the latest? (Linden)
  4. Which bird skillfully imitates the voices of many birds? (Starling)
  5. What bird breeds chicks in winter? (Crossbill)
  6. Which herbaceous plant blooms first in spring? (Coltsfoot)
  7. The condition of a river when water floods large areas. (Flood)
  8. The cleanest animal. (Badger)
  9. An animal that builds a house on the river. (Beaver)
  10. Which bird has the longest tongue? (At the woodpecker)
  11. The arrival of which birds signifies the beginning of spring? (Rooks)
  12. born in water, but lives on land. (Frog)
  13. What is the smallest animal? (Shrew, 3.5cm)
  14. Who has the most sensitive nose? (at the butterfly)
  15. The month of the first primroses. (April)
  16. Plant Science. (Botany)

What does the crying of a birch mean? (Sap flow)

Which tree in the forest keeps its leaves trembling? (At the aspen) Questions for team 2. 1. What mushroom is called forest

beast of prey

? (Fox)

2. Which animal spends almost all its time underground? (Mole)

3. At what times of the year can fog be observed? (In everything)

  1. 4. What bird loves burdock seeds? (Goldfinch)
  2. 5. What kind of grass do cats like? (to Valerian)
  3. Who calls the cuckoo - a female or a male? (Male)
  4. What is a squirrel's nest called? (Gaino)
  5. Which tree blooms first? (willow, willow)
  6. Which babies are born naked, but after a few hours they have a covering? (Ezhata)
  7. Changes in fur color and thickness in animals. (Molt)
  8. Which giraffe legs are longer - back or front? (The same)
  9. Where do crayfish spend the winter? (Underwater, under driftwood)
  10. Which edible mushrooms appear first? (Mols)
  11. What insects clap their hands? (To the mosquitoes)
  12. What is semolina made from? (From wheat)
  13. Animal Science. (Zoology)
  14. Does a lizard, grabbed by the tail, always throw it away? (No, only from pain)
  • Guys, while the jury is summing up the overall results, I suggest you solve the following situations, the answers to which are given in the tests:
  1. The chick fell out of the nest. What will you do?

A) leave it in the same place without even touching it.

B) Place the chick in the nest.

C) You will take it home and keep it in a cage.

  1. You are invited to a birthday party; your friend really loves lilies of the valley. What will you give her?

A) Plastic or glass bouquet.

B) Several fragrant garden flowers.

C) A huge bouquet of delicate lilies of the valley.

  1. Your whole family or class went to the forest. There you lit a fire, baked potatoes, ate candy, drank lemonade, and cooked canned soup. Before you go home, you...

A) Place the papers, bottles and cans neatly under the bush.

B) They threw everything into the fire.

C) The paper was burned, iron cans and glass bottles were taken home, the fire was filled with water or covered with earth

D) Why?

The game is over

It's time for us to part ways...

Look at the jury, everyone - let's sum up the game.

The result of the game is summed up by the jury.

Winner's reward ceremony.


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LESSON 31

Warm-up

1. Whose leaves fall green in the fall? (alders)
2. Which bird gets its food under the ice? (dipper)
3. Which animal has the loudest voice? (crocodile)
4. Where is the grasshopper's ear? (on the foot)
5. What does moose lose every winter? (horns)
6. When is the sparrow’s body temperature lower: in summer or winter? (same)
7. What is the name of the only bird on Earth that can fly backwards? (hummingbird)
8. How many legs does a spider have? (eight)
9. How many wings does a beetle have? (four)
10. Who protects the forest clearing from harmful flies? (dragonfly)

Task 2

The names of 11 pets are included in the puzzle. try to read it open letters names of all animals.

Answer: 1) chicken. cow, horse, dog, rabbit. 2) rooster, turkey, ram, cat, goat, puppy.

Task 3

Each of the figures in line B consists of one or more small figures...

Answer: 1 figure - No. 4, 6; 2nd figure - 6,2,5,3; 3 figure - 4,5,6; 4 figure - 6,5,2,7; 5 figure - 1,4,5

Task 4

There is one geographical error in each of these pictures. Point them out.

Answer: Penguins and polar bears live at different poles, the Eiffel Tower is in Paris, not Venice, there are no tigers in Egypt, and birches do not grow in the Sahara.

Task 5

Here are pairs of adjectives, sometimes with the same root, and sometimes simply similar in appearance. Give each of them a noun that they can define.

  • furry animal, fluffy tail
  • spruce branch, Christmas tree market
  • military plant, military duty
  • boy's hobby, boy's coat
  • color TV, floral scent
  • marsupial, pouch compartment
  • onion field, radiant sun
  • copper basin, honey drink
  • stuffy corridor, fragrant flower
  • globe, earthworm
  • wooded hill, forest flower
  • apple juice, apple orchard
  • plum jam, cream margarine
  • offensive gesture, touchy person

Quiz for schoolchildren with answers

1. What bird lives from two to four years: eats, drinks, sleeps and mates on the fly? (Common swift)

2. What birds breed on ice when average temperature minus twenty degrees Celsius and wind speed - twenty-five to seventy-five kilometers per hour? (Penguins)

3. Which bird, when running at full speed, can have each step equal to seven meters? (In the African ostrich)

4. Which modern bird has the largest wingspan? (The albatross, wandering in the southern seas, has a wingspan of three meters and sixty-three centimeters)

5. Which birds make the longest flights? (Arctic terns breed in the Arctic Circle, fly to Antarctica for the winter, and then return back, making a flight of thirty-five thousand kilometers)

6. Which bird flaps its wings more often than others? (Hummingbird. The usual frequency of beats is ninety beats per second, during courtship - two hundred beats per second)

7. Which birds have each feather equipped with a small muscle that controls its movements: on land, the feathers puff up, creating an insulating layer of air, and in water they are tightly pressed to the body, like a waterproof barrier? (Penguins have the densest feathers: there are eleven to twelve feathers per square centimeter)

8. Which bird has a beak length of forty-seven centimeters? (In the Australian pelican)

9. What amazing bird, having left the nest, does not return to earth until full maturity, which takes from three to ten years; Does she fly all the time, only occasionally resting on the water? (Sooty Tern)

10. Which birds of prey are the most vigilant and are able to spot a pigeon at a distance of eight kilometers? (Peregrine falcons)

11. This little bird is making a nest in a hollow tree. And if someone wants to feast on her chicks, she skillfully imitates a snake - she stretches her neck and hisses. It is for such masterly control of her neck that she got her name. Which? (Wryneck)

12. Which bird got its name from its large crop, which increases the size of its throat? (Dove)

13. The finch is not at all afraid of the cold; it flies in early spring, when there is snow on the fields, and flies away in late autumn. Why was he nicknamed the finch? (He flies and arrives in cold, “chilly” times)

14. The beak of this bird is bent crosswise, it seems to be compressed, squeezed. This bird got its name from the shape of its instrument-like beak. Which? (Klest. The Russian word “klest” meant “to squeeze, squeeze, squeeze.” The word “pincers” came from this verb)

15. This bird’s beak is huge, like a net. Horseflies, flies, mosquitoes, which so disturb livestock, will not escape this trap. So this bird flies to where there is a lot of livestock and feasts on insects. And people thought that she was coming to milk the cattle, so they called her... What? (Nightjar)

16. The name of which wading bird comes from an ancient Russian verb meaning “to move slowly”? (“Heron” from the verb “chap” - walk slowly)

17. Which bird’s name indicates that it trembles with one part of its body? (Wagtail)

18. What family of birds does the peacock belong to? (To the chicken family)

19. What bird can swim better than fly and run? (Penguin)

20. What is the sacred bird, according to ancient legend, could be reborn from the ashes, why did it become a symbol of immortality? (Phoenix)

21. Which parrot has a crest? (At the cockatoo)

22. What birds’ arrival do we consider the beginning of spring? (Arrival of rooks)

23. Which songbird gets its food by diving into the water under the ice? (Dipper)

24. What bird breeds chicks at any time of the year, even in the snow? (Crossbill. Crossbills feed their chicks with pine and spruce seeds)

25. What birds spend the night buried in the snow? (Grouse, partridge, hazel grouse)

26. Which bird has eyes moved to the back of its head and why? (In the woodcock, because it gets its food by sticking its beak deep into the ground)

27. What flying nocturnal predator appears in our country only in winter? (Polar white owl)

28. What bird makes a nest out of fish bones? (Kingfisher)

29. Which forest bird is white in winter and piebald in summer? (Ptarmigan)

30. Which birds are the smallest in our country? (Roadroot (wren) and wren. They are almost the same height: smaller than the rocker dragonfly)

31. Which of our forest birds have yellow males and green females? (At the crossbills)

32. Which bird screams like a torn cat? (Oriole)

33. Which bird “barks”? (A male ptarmigan makes a sound similar to a dog barking during the spring in the spring)

34. Name the bird Pink colour, about which the song says that it is “a child of the sunset.” (Pink flamingo)

35. Hairy caterpillars are covered with poisonous bristles, and birds avoid touching them. These caterpillars can cause pain even to humans if they get on the skin, eyes, mouth or nose. And only one bird eats them with pleasure without harmful consequences. What kind of bird is this? (Cuckoo)

36. Australian radio begins its broadcasts with very unusual call signs, borrowed from the world of wildlife. Every morning the voice of the kookaburra (or kookaburra) bird is heard on the radio. What is unusual about the calls of this bird? (She laughs loudly and contagiously. This sound is intended to give all waking people good mood for the whole working day)

37. Which bird is a symbol of pedagogy? (Pelican. It has been observed that in times of hunger, pelicans can selflessly peck meat from their bodies to feed their chicks)

38. Which bird in Rus' symbolizes marital fidelity? (Swan. Since a pair of swans, having met once, live together all their lives)

39. Which bird “guards the family hearth”, serves as a symbol of family well-being and ensures that the family has more offspring? (Stork)

40. What birds mutter in the spring: “I’ll buy a robe, sell a fur coat,” and in the fall: “I’ll sell a robe, buy a fur coat”? (Male black grouse (kosachs). These words were chosen in imitation of the spring and autumn muttering of kosachs)

41. When they say about a bird: “It flew overseas to die”? (When the hunter “misses” her)

42. Which bird can kill a person with a kick? (Ostrich)

43. Which bird has the longest legs and the longest neck? (A flamingo. It flies, stretched out like an arrow)

44. What kind of birds are there? globe most? (In first place in number is the order of gallinaceae. In second place are passerines)

45. Which birds walk most of the way from the south? (Crake, marsh hen)

46. ​​What is a “woodpecker forge”? (This is the name of a tree into the crack of which a woodpecker puts cones in order to process them with its beak. On the ground under such a “smithy” a whole mountain of torn cones often accumulates)

47. Which bird gets its name from the island on which it lives? (Canary from the Canary Islands)

48. The ancient Indians called this bird parapushta, which means “fed by another.” What do we call this bird? (Cuckoo)

49. What bird do Americans not go through every Thanksgiving without? (No turkey)

50. Which bird from the raven family can imitate the voices of other birds? (Jay)

51. This bird became known after the discovery of America, and it is called after an Asian country. What kind of bird is this? (Turkey, turkey)

52. What birds, according to legend, saved the city of Rome? (Geese)

53. What are the names of American ostriches? (Nandu) What about African ones? (Emu)

54. Why did the raven fall into the category of the wicked, according to Christian doctrine? (The Bible says that after the end of the rain, Noah’s ark stopped at Mount Ararat. Noah was the first to release a raven from the ark so that it would fly around the surroundings and find out if there were places where the water had come down. But the raven flew away and did not return, as it was busy searching for corpses)

55. What second bird did Noah send from the ark to scout? (A dove. He returned with an oil branch in his beak and was ranked among the sacred birds)

56. What birds, according to legend, fed the Babylonian queen Semiramis? (When Semiramis's mother, the goddess Derketo, refused to raise the girl, she was fed by pigeons, stealing milk from the shepherds)

57. Which artist made the Dove of Peace drawing in 1947? (Pablo Picasso)

58. What song about what bird did Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev and his comrades sing in the famous movie? (“Black raven, black raven, why are you crawling over me? You won’t get any prey. Black raven, I’m not yours...”)

59. Who calls cuckoos: male or female? (Only the male cuckoos)

60. Tradition says that the famous statesman, archon, strategist and commander Themistocles during the war proposed to include bird fighting in the combat training program of young Athenians. Which ones? (Cockfights so that warriors learn from them dedication, perseverance and courage)

61. Which European country bore the rooster name for a long time? (France was formerly called Gaul from the Latin word "gall" - rooster)

62. What birds were mercilessly exterminated in China in 1959 as crop destroyers? (Sparrows. When these birds were exterminated, locusts came and ate the entire harvest)

63. What birds do the Chinese specially train to capture fish with their beaks and bring them to their owner? (Baklanov)

64. Why doesn’t a trained cormorant swallow the fish it catches? (They put a special leash around their throat, which prevents them from doing this)

Goals:

  1. Strengthen children's knowledge about the animal and plant world.
  2. Develop curiosity, horizons, enrich lexicon children.
  3. Cultivate a love for nature and respect for it.

Event type:Game "Lucky Chance".

Children's level: 2-3 grade.

Progress of the game

Organizing time

Leading. Good afternoon, dear guests, parents and children! We are at the game “Lucky Chance”. It was a happy accident that brought us all together today to once again think and reflect on such an important issue as nature conservation. To protect nature, you need to know it well. We dedicate our game to this topic.
The main characters will be two teams.

The presenter introduces the teams.

1 minute is given. During this time, you need to answer as many questions as quickly as possible. For each correct answer - 1 point.

Questions for team #1:

1. Herb for 99 diseases. (St. John's wort.)

2. Which predatory animals have no claws on their tracks? (Cats, lynxes.)

3. Will hares be born blind or sighted? (Sighted.)

4. Who can drink with their feet? (Frog.)

5. Who picks apples with their backs? (Hedgehog.)

6. What birds hatch chicks three times during the summer? (Sparrows, buntings.)

7. Is a penguin a bird or an animal? (Bird.)

8. The sweetest tree in our forests. (Linden.)

9. Multi-colored mushrooms. (Russula.)

10. What berries are black, red, white? (Currant.)

11. Who's teeth grow every day? (U beaver, hare.)

12. Which tree has a white trunk? (U birch.)

13. Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle.)

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

15. Who sleeps upside down? (Bat.)

16. When is the first thunderstorm most likely to occur? (In May.)

17. What does a grasshopper chirp with? (Foot on the wing.)

18. What happens to a bee after it stings? (Dies.)

19. Which tree gives water to woodpeckers in spring? (Birch.)

Questions for team No. 2:

1. What bird throws eggs into other people's nests? (Cuckoo.)

2. What plant's name tells you where it lives? (Plantain.)

3. Who runs with their hind legs forward? (Hare.)

4. Bloodthirsty predator of our forests. (Wolf.)

5. What flower starts summer? (Bell.)

6. Before what weather do birds stop singing? (Before the rainlong.)

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

8. An animal of our forests, similar to a cat. (Lynx.)

9. When does a hedgehog not prick? (When I was just born."

10. Do birds winter in birdhouses? (No, it's cold there.)

11. The tree is a symbol of our Motherland. (Birch.)

12. Whose leaves fall green in the fall? (Alders.)

13. What bird gets its food under the ice? (Dipper.)

14. Which animal has the loudest voice? (Crocoded.)

15. Where is the grasshopper's ear? (On the foot.)

16. What does elk lose every winter? (Horns.)

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

18. What bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird.)

19. How many legs does a spider have? (Eight.)

The results of the first game are summed up according to the number of points scored.

II. Second game “Troubles from a Barrel”

The barrel is made of cardboard and painted yellow-brown, the “troubles” are wooden barrels with numbers.

Each team is assigned three questions. They get the “troubles” one by one: first, the first player of one team answers the question; then the first player on the other team gives the answer.

1 . Why do swallows fly low before the rain? (They catchinsects that are driven to the ground by cold air.)

2. Why are frosts worse when the sky is cloudless? (Clouds are like a blanket for the earth; they do not allow the earth to cool down.)

3. Why is the wolf called the “forest orderly”? (Preys primarily on sick, weakened animals.)

4. What kind of paper do ground wasps build their nests from? (They make paper themselves. Using sharp jaws, they scrape pieces of wood from a tree and, having crushed it, moisten it with their sticky saliva. The result is a sticky pulp. When it dries, it turns into thick gray “paper”, you can even write on it with a pencil.)

6. Why do snakes show their tongues? (Don’t think that they are teasing you. They are “feeling” the air, looking for prey. And what they sniff out, they “carry” on their tongue into their mouth.)

EIf players take out a barrel that says “Lucky Chance”, they receive a sweet prize.

III. Game "Field of Miracles"

The word “iris” is guessed.



IV. Third game "You" - to me, I to you"

Team Question #1:

Why does the crane have one chick? (Cranes lay two eggs, but only one chick remains. The hatched chicks immediately begin a brutal fight until one kills the other. But the worst thing is that the parents stand nearby and indifferently watch this murder.)

Team Question #2:

Why do flies become wild by autumn? (Indeed, by the fall, flies in houses become wild, they begin to bite in vain. There are a lot of bad things behind the house fly, but it has nothing to do with biting, its mouth is not structured that way. There are many flies, over 20,000 species, all similar, and figure it out Only a specialist can handle them. In the fall, the autumn zhigalka is rampant in our homes, which definitely needs to pump blood in order to continue its race.)

The presenter sums up the results of the third game.

V. Musical physical minute

VI. Game four "Dark Horse"

"Dark Horse" offers three questions on the topic "Nature":

1. Name 10 edible mushrooms. (Porcini, aspen boletus, boletus, saffron milk cap, volushka, russula, oiler, chanterelle, honey mushrooms, morel.)

2. When do crayfish molt? (Crayfish molt when their shell becomes too small. This happens somewhere at the end of autumn. And it is too small for them for a simple reason- crayfish are growing. How can you grow if you are encased in a shell? And lose it and grow a little. This is what the cancer does: it first pulls out the back part of the body, and then the legs and claws from the shell.)

3. Who lives for six months without lunch? (One who hibernates in winter.)

If teams cannot answer a question, teachers help. The presenter sums up.

VII. Fifth game “Race for the leader” (1 min)

Questions for team #1:

1. Which snow melts faster - clean or dirty? (Filthy.)

2. What insect “bears the rank” of a naval officer? (Butterfly Admiral.)

3. Which cow do ants milk? (Aphid.)

4. How many wings does a beetle have? (Four.)

5. Who protects the forest clearing from harmful flies? (Dragonfly.)

6. Which tree blooms the latest? (Linden.)

8. What bird breeds chicks in winter? (Klst.)

9. Which herbaceous plant blooms first? (Coltsfoot.)

10. The condition of a river when water floods large areas. (Flood.)

11. The cleanest animal. (Badger.)

12. Which animal's cubs feed on the milk of another's mother? (Hares.)

13. An animal that builds a house on the river. (Beaver.)

14. Which bird has the longest tongue? (In the woodpecker, up to 15 cm.)

15. The arrival of which birds signifies the beginning of spring? (Rooks.)

16. Born in water, lives on land. (Frog.)

17. What is our smallest animal? (Shrew, 3.5 cm.)

18. Who has the most sensitive nose? (At the butterfly.)

19. The month of spring primroses. (April.)

Questions for team No. 2:

1. What mushroom is named after the forest beast of prey? (Fox.)

2. What animal spends almost all its time underground? (Mole.)

3. What is ethyl alcohol, glycerin, camphor obtained from? (From fir branches.)

4. At what times of the year can fog be observed? (In everything.)

5. What bird loves burdock seeds? (Goldfinch.)

6. What grass do cats like? (To Valerian.)

7. Who calls the cuckoo - a female or a male? (Male.)

8. What is a squirrel's nest called? (Gayno.)

9. A tree that blooms earlier than others. (Willow.)

10. What cubs are born naked, and after a few hours they have a covering? (Hedgehogs.)

11. Changes in the thickness and color of fur in animals. (Molt.)

12. Which giraffe legs are longer - front or back? (The same.)

13. Where do crayfish spend the winter? (Underwater, under driftwood)

14. Champion in growth speed among trees. (Eucalyptus.)

15. A herb that even the blind can recognize by touch. (Nettle.)

16. Which edible mushrooms appear first? (Mols, lines.)

17. The fastest animal. (Cheetah.)

18. What insects clap their hands? (Mosquitoes, moths.)

19. What is semolina made from? (From wheat.)

20. Which plant is a predator for insects? (Sundew.)

The presenter sums up.

VIII. Musical physical minute

IX. Summarizing

The presenter sums up the results of the game and awards the winners.



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You can use questions about birds with answers to prepare an interesting quiz for children and adults.

Questions about birds with answers

1. What bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird.)

2. Which bird has the longest tongue? (The woodpecker has 15 cm.)

3. What kind of bird makes its nest bedding from fish bones? (Kingfisher.)

4. What bird does not land on the ground, on the water, or on a tree? (Swift.)

5. What bird runs along the river bottom for food? (Dipper.)

6. Which bird has three different colors throughout the year? (White partridge.)

7. Which birds have wings covered not with feathers, but with scales? (At the penguin.)

8. When is a sparrow’s body temperature lower – in winter or summer? (Same.)

9. Which night bird does not build nests? (Nightjar.)

10. Which bird has green females and yellow males? (At the oriole.)

11. A bird that eats carrion? (Sip.)

12. A bird that exterminates rodents? (Owl.)

13. A bird with completely black plumage? (Crow.)

14. Birds that breed in winter? (Crossbill.)

15. Waterfowl destroying a large number of fish? (Cormorant.)

16. A bird of prey that doesn’t build nests? (Peregrine Falcon.)

17. What does the word “Archaeopteryx” mean? (Ancient wing.)

18. What birds are called albinos? (Birds that do not have pigment.)

19. What bird can't fly? (Ostrich.)

20. What is the name of the bird that eats snakes? (Snake eater.)

21. Which bird has a floating nest? (In the great grebe.)

22. Which bird's nest looks like a mitten? (At the titmouse.)

23. Who has the most amazing nose? (At the crossbill - with a cross, at the flamingo - with a boomerang.)

24. Give the name to the bird: long legs - stilts; bald spot on the head (coot); green from head to toe (greenfinch); shakes its tail (wagtail); white eyebrows (white-browed); legs are white (white-legged).

25. How many species of birds are there on earth? (8500.)

26. What are the fastest birds? (Falcons - 300 km/h; swifts 170 km/h.)

27. Fishing bird? (Cormorant, pelican, gull, merganser, guillemot, eagle, loon, heron, kingfisher.)

28. What birds do not hatch eggs? (Cuckoos.)

29. What birds hatch an egg holding it on their feet? (Penguins.)

30. What does “pelican” mean in Greek? (Bag.)

31. A bird that looks like a mouse can squeak? (Pika.)

32. Which bird screams “it’s time to sleep, it’s time to sleep”? (Quail.)

33. Which birds are the only ones among the chicken relatives that are migratory? (Quail.)

34. Which birds have exactly the same name as mushrooms? (Toadstools.)

35. Crawling birds? (Nuthatch.)

36. What bird sings with its tail? (Snipe.)

37. Name five songbirds? (For example, nightingale, lark, finch, tit, thrush.)

38. What bird likes to eat forget-me-nots? (Finch.)

39. What bird do people say about: “The beauty of an angel, the voice of the devil, the tread of a villain”? (Peacock.)

40. Which bird is very beautiful, but croaks like a raven? (Bird of paradise.)

41. How does the firebird scream? (Croaks like a frog.)

42. Which bird turns white in winter? (White.)

43. How does a magpie’s nest differ from a crow’s nest? (The magpie is flat, the raven is round with a lid.)

44. Which birds have red males and green females? (At the crossbills.)

45. What are the most birds in the world? (Domestic chickens, sparrows.) or Which birds are the most numerous on Earth? (Chickens.)

46. ​​Name the bird that is used to hunt foxes, hares, and wolves in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan? (Golden eagle.)

47. Which bird has the ability to sleep in flight? (Stork.)

48. What is the largest bird in our country? (Pelican.)

49. Which bird lays the largest eggs? (Ostrich - egg length is 15-17cm, and diameter is 13-15cm.)

50. How many times is the vision of eagles, hawks, and vultures sharper than that of a human? (8 times.)

51. Which bird can dive the deepest? (Emperor penguin, to a depth of 200 meters.)

52. How many times per second does a hummingbird flap its wings during flight? (Up to 55 times.)

53. How fast can an ostrich run? (Up to 50 km/h.)

54. What is the body temperature of most birds? (About 41 degrees.)

55. Which bird has the largest wingspan? (Albatross, over 5.5 meters.)

56. How many breeds of pigeons have been bred by humans? (Over 800.)

57. What is the name of the science that studies birds? (Ornithology.)

58. When is a sparrow’s body temperature lower: in winter or summer? (Same.)

59. Name the favorite delicacy of storks. (Frogs.)

60. Where do tits build their nests? (In the hollows of trees.)