Weekend route" as a way of effective interaction between family and preschool educational institution project on the topic


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Project for parents and children of primary preschool age “Weekend Walks”

Topic: “Yellow Brick Road”

Type of project: educational - gaming, recreational

Project duration: short-term

Author: Ivannikova Marina Dmitrievna

Participants: children, parents, teachers.

Age of children: younger group.

Goal: to teach parents how to properly spend family leisure time outdoors on weekends.

Project objectives:

  • integrate various types of joint activities of children and parents during the preparation and conduct of a day off in the family
  • create conditions during a walk for the environmental and physical education of preschool children
  • organize family leisure on weekends
  • create a photo album: “Weekend walks”

Parent-oriented teacher tasks:

  • advise parents on practical skills for preserving and promoting children’s health
  • to develop parents' interest in spending time together with their children on weekends
  • equip parents with basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the field of health and physical activity
  • increase the competence of parents in the field of health care: provide information about the importance of an active child’s walk outside, options for carrying it out, drinking regime during a walk, proper dressing of children according to the seasons
  • introduce parents to active and sedentary games with children of primary preschool age

Child-oriented teacher tasks:

  • children's accumulation of impressions about bright seasonal changes in nature
  • replenishing children's active vocabulary with the names of flowers and trees
  • reinforcement of safety regulations and rules of safe behavior on the playground
  • nurturing emotional responsiveness and respect for nature.

Hypothesis

“If you correctly form a child’s initial ideas about the world around him, the culture of communication, the beauty of life through joint walks with his parents, then he can raise an intellectually developed, creative personality.”.

Relevance:

A day off is an opportunity for longer communication between parents and children. The baby learns a lot of new things while walking with mom and dad around the village and in nature. Even in the yard, a walk together brings joy to the child: riding a bicycle, playing with a ball, outdoor games, and in winter - skating and sledding. Playing together helps children develop the skills they need to be prepared to face a challenging world in the future.

After all, a well-spent weekend not only contributes to the unity of all family members, but also helps the child understand how important he is to his parents, forms his connections with the outside world, and simply creates a great mood and gives a charge of vivacity for the entire working week, both for adults and and children.

We must not forget that walking improves our mood and our well-being. Our brain is saturated with oxygen. The more walks, the less disruption in our body. Thanks to being in the fresh air, anyone's sleep will be more sound and enjoyable. And this is very important for a growing organism.

For adults, a family walk is a unique opportunity not only to improve the health of children, but also to enrich the child with new knowledge, to show experiments, the material for which is provided by nature itself, to develop attention, memory and respect for nature.

Project implementation:

  1. Preparatory stage
  2. Main stage
  3. The final stage

Preparatory stage:

  • Selecting a project topic, setting goals and objectives
  • Studying literature on the project topic
  • Studying Internet resources on the project topic
  • Studying the available conditions for walking
  • Questioning of parents (questioning to obtain information about how children spend their days off, what they do, whether parents know what games their children play. Do parents themselves know outdoor games)
  • Informing parents about the idea of ​​the project and jointly developing a plan, forms and methods for implementing the walk
  • Selection of advisory material for parents
  • Conversations with children about the weekend
  • A selection of outdoor games for children and their parents
  • Selection and creation of presentations: “Traffic rules for kids” , “Trees and flowers of our region” (focusing on the age of children), “Pencil’s Travels” (the author’s interactive game on life safety for knowledge of behavior on the street and the playground), “My village”
  • Creating a plan - a route for a joint walk
  • Contacting the head of the library to organize the planting of marigolds in a flowerbed near the library
  • Contacting the leaders of the “High Five” and the “Kindness Squadron” to help in beautifying our village and planting flower seedlings in flower beds
  • Growing marigold seedlings at home with children

Main stage:

Monday theme of the day “My village”:

  • Conversation with children on the topic: “My family” and “Where I like to walk with mom and dad”
  • Verbal game: “You can - you can’t” (goal: to consolidate children’s knowledge about right and wrong commands in relation to each other)
  • D/i: “Wonderful bag” (goal: to recognize by touch objects for playing outside)
  • View the presentation: “My village” (goal: recognize in the photographs places for games, playgrounds, courtyards, a plot in the kindergarten in our village)

While playing, experimenting with water and sand:

  • “Flow flowers from a watering can”
  • “Open the right tap and pour water into the bucket” (homemade device for playing with water)
  • "Drowning - not drowning"
  • “Boats” (breathing exercise)
  • “Pick sand into the bucket with a shovel.”
  • "Dig a hole with a shovel"
  • “Hide the gossips in the hole”
  • "Bury the Pebble"
  • Hood. word for a walk: A. Barto “Boat”
  • Outdoor game “One, two, three – run!” (goal: to train children in the ability to act on a signal; to develop running speed, coherence of collective actions)
  • Reading fiction:

A. Kozhevnikov - “Battlers”, “Big and Small”, “Who Lives Where”

  • Constructive activity: “Playground for nesting dolls” (goal: to update children’s knowledge about games on the playground, using material for playing out)

Tuesday. Topic of the day: “Spring day”

  • Games with the didactic book “Nature Calendar” (homemade teaching aid)
  • d/i “Signs of Spring”
  • d/i “What’s the weather like today”
  • d/i “Let’s dress Katya for a walk” (to form children’s knowledge about clothes for a certain season)
  • Game situation “We invite Antoshka the Doll for a walk” (goal: to consolidate the dressing algorithm)
  • Creative game: “Flies - doesn’t fly” (goal: to develop knowledge about insects)
  • Finger game "Ladybug"
  • GCD “Music” theme: “Sunshine, sunshine”

Walk:

  • observation of insects (goal: to update children’s knowledge about insects and children’s behavior when they appear)
  • drawing with sticks on the sand (goal: familiarization with an unconventional form of drawing, development of imagination, hand motor skills)
  • nickname "Sun"
  • Breeze breathing exercise
  • gymnastics for the eyes “Look at...”
  • ECD “Physical Culture” on a walk
  • Base /And. “Sunny Bunnies” (goal: develop interest in the game, teach how to perform various movements)
  • Base /And. “On a level path” (to develop the ability to combine speech with movements)
  • Reading fiction:

M. Plyatskovsky “Sun for memory”

Wednesday. Topic of the day: “Flowers and trees of our region”

  • View presentation: “Trees and flowers of our region”
  • Games in a corner of nature:
  • examining indoor plants, their structure
  • watering flowers, observing loosening
  • d/game “Compare Flowers” ​​(games with homemade felt flowers in pots) (goal: to introduce children to the variety of flowering plants)
  • GCD “Artistic Work” Topic: “Draw a flower with your palm”

Walk:

  • observation of trees, shrubs, grass, flowers
  • watering and loosening flowers in a flower bed
  • thin word: nickname “Rain”
  • outdoor game “Sunshine and Rain”
  • song for flowers “Uuuuuuuuu, aaaaaaaa, ooooooooooo” (goal: development of the lungs, singing in one breath)
  • NOD "Physical development"
  • games with balls (goal: to develop skills in playing with balls)
  • Reading fiction:

E. Yanushko “Funny stories on a walk” (excerpts)

Thursday. Topic of the day: “Safety on the playground”

  • Interactive game “Pencil’s Travels” (goal: to consolidate children’s knowledge about safe behavior on the street)
  • Game situation: “Piggy ran away from his mother” (to develop knowledge about safe behavior on the street)
  • ECD “Artistic Work” topic: “Ladder” (goal: to develop the ability to roll “sausages” from plasticine of the same length and assemble them into a ladder)

Walk:

  • pedagogical situation “Let’s teach Piggy how to properly slide down a slide, swing on a swing, run, etc.”
  • various games with balls: rolling, throwing, kicking, “football” , etc.
  • p/i “Mice dance in a circle” (goal: to develop the ability to act according to the text)
  • “Breathe deeply” (Goal: development of children’s lungs)
  • Children's games in the corner of the plot - role-playing game theme: "Polyclinic"
  • Reading fiction:

K. Chukovsky "Aibolit"

Friday. Topic of the day: “Road rules”

  • Conversation with children on the topic: “Road rules” with viewing of the presentation (goal: consolidation of knowledge of traffic rules and road signs “Caution! Children!” and “Pedestrian crossing”
  • S/r game: “I am a pedestrian”
  • Leisure time for children theme: “We are going, going, going!” (organized by the initiative group “High Five” during the project “Books. Children to children” )
  • Reading fiction:

E. Yanushko “Funny stories on a walk” (excerpts)

Walk:

  • building “roads” from sand, twigs, building materials and playing with cars and pedestrians.
  • “Pumping up the tires” (breathing exercises)
  • p/i “Machine, machine roars, hums” (goal: act according to the text)
  • Children's games in the FISO corner:
  • games on an educational mat (homemade aid for crawling, stepping, jumping, with a foot massage function)

Saturday. Theme of the day : “Walk with the whole family”

  • Meeting with children and parents at the kindergarten gate
  • Conversation on the topic: “Safety on the road and street”
  • Setting goals and objectives (walking to the playground along the yellow brick road)
  • Moving around the village using hints in the form of yellow bricks (the road was drawn with chalk on the asphalt in advance by the initiative “High Five” )

1. Sedentary games in a pine park

  • “Hide behind a pine tree or a bush”
  • “Collect cones and leaves”
  • "Hit the target"
  • "Run to Mom and Dad"
  • "The grass is low, the trees are high"
  • physical exercise “The wind is blowing in our faces”

2. Crossing the road at the “Pedestrian crossing”

3. Watching volunteers plant flowers in the flower beds near the library building

4. Planting marigolds (grown at home and brought in advance) together with volunteers.

5. Calls “Sunshine” , “Rain”

6. Outdoor games at the mini-stadium

  • "The mice dance in circles"
  • "Sun and Rain"
  • "It flies - it doesn't fly"
  • "On a smooth path"

7. Breathing exercises to restore breathing

8. Drawing pictures on the stadium sand with sticks

9. P/game “Planes” (goal: work on the sound pronunciation of “starting the engines” )

10. “Playground” (goal: to develop parents’ knowledge about the safety of children on the playground)

11. Children go home.

Route map of the walk:

Working with parents:

  • Conducting a parent meeting on the topic: “Raising healthy children”
  • Questioning parents on the topic: “Weekends with the family”
  • Choosing a family walk route
  • Clarification of parents' capabilities, taking into account their suggestions for organizing and conducting a weekend walk

Consultations for parents on the topics:

  • “Game as a means of educating preschool children”
  • “How to spend a day off with children”
  • "The importance of walking for children"
  • "Hardening the child's body"
  • “We will play together and improve our health”.
  • Memo for parents “Talking to the child... in the language of the game”
  • Memo for parents “Drinking regime in the warm season”
  • Growing marigold seedlings at home with children
  • Creating a photo album: “Weekend walks”

Expected results:

  • Forming a sustainable interest among parents in the problem of preserving and strengthening the physical and mental health of children
  • Creation of new forms of spending the day off
  • Acquisition by parents of experience in motor interaction with children, basic skills in organizing motor and play activities with a child on the street
  • Parents' desire to pay more attention to their child
  • The active participation of parents in the implementation of the project will allow for continuity between the kindergarten and the family in strengthening and maintaining the mental and physical health of children
  • Formation of knowledge among children and parents about safe behavior on the street, road and playground

Used Books:

  • Doronova T.N., Glushkova G.V., Grizik T.I. Together with the family: A manual on interaction between preschool educational institutions and parents. - M.: Education, 2005.
  • T.I. Osokina, E.A. Timofeeva, L.S. Furmina “Games and entertainment for children in the air” , M., Education 1983
  • Abdulmanova L.V. Movement as a way of life for a child // Child in the world of culture. – Stavropol, 1998 – P.187-225.
  • http://lusana. ru/presentation/28784
  • http: //doshkolnik. ru/zdorove/12583. html
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Excursions

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Among the non-standard, but already traditional, various mystical excursions stand out. Ghosts are hunted in Stalin's high-rise buildings, in Kolomenskoye, in ancient mansions, in places described in the works of Mikhail Bulgakov.

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Free weekend hikes

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Museums and art spaces

Including visits to major museums on the weekend, be prepared to spend a good half of the day on them. As a rule, during the tourist season it is quite difficult to get into the Pushkin Museum on Volkhonka, the main building of the Tretyakov Gallery on Lavrushinsky Lane or the Historical Museum on Red Square - sometimes the queues stretch for tens of meters and only a limited number of visitors are allowed inside.

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The situation is much easier with small museums. The queues there accumulate on the third Sunday of the month, when entry becomes free.

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In art spaces in Moscow, works of contemporary artists, sculptors and designers are exhibited, lectures and concerts, fairs and festivals are held. Such sites are located in the workshops of manufacturing enterprises and therefore have a special atmosphere.

The Red October cluster is familiar to every tourist; a chocolate factory with a recognizable logo flaunts in the very center of the city on Bolotny Island. The remaining locations are well known to Muscovites, but guests of the capital, limited in time, do not get to them often. For example, the center for contemporary art “Winzavod” and the art space “Artplay” are both within walking distance from the Kursky railway station , but the tourist flow here is low.

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Estates of the Moscow region

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Ostafyevo

Distance from MKAD: 15 km

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The ancient Ostafyevo estate, located in the village of the same name in the Moscow region, is one of the most popular attractions of this kind. More than 100 thousand people visit it annually.

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Performances by creative groups, festivals, holidays, concerts, and conferences are regularly held on the territory of Ostafyevo.

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Valuevo

Distance from MKAD: 15 km

One of the most preserved and beautiful estates of the 19th century near Moscow. Here you can walk through a huge landscape park with linden alleys, cascading ponds and park pavilions.

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Serednikovo

Distance from MKAD: 20 km

Photo: © Maxim Yashkin

The Serednikovo estate is associated with the name of the Russian writer Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov. The complex includes a main house with a belvedere, four two-story outbuildings, cattle and horse yards, a carriage house, and an arena. A visit to the front house is only with a guided tour, but you can walk around the grounds on your own.

By the way, a 10-minute walk from the estate is the film city of Piligrim Porto with the scenery of 18th-century England.

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Bykovo

Distance from MKAD: 20 km

Photo: © Roman Kondrakov

The Bykovo (Maryino) estate is a famous architectural monument of the 18th century, built in the French Renaissance style, and one of the most recognizable estates near Moscow. The main house-palace, a landscape park with two ponds and a rotunda have survived to this day. The Orthodox church located right there is very unusual, pseudo-Gothic, with an oval at the base, and this is not at all typical for Orthodox churches.

Read more: Bykovo Estate

Ivanovskoe

Distance from MKAD: 20 km

The Ivanovskoye estate complex, located on the banks of the Pakhra River near Podolsk, is a museum and cultural heritage site. In addition to walking through the well-groomed grounds, here you can get acquainted with the museum collection dedicated to professional education in Russia in the 18th-21st centuries, folk arts and crafts and the history of the estate itself.

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Dubrovitsy

Distance from MKAD: 25 km

Photo: © Vladimir Oleynik

You can come to the Dubrovitsy estate on the banks of the Pakhra and Desna rivers and admire the palace and park ensemble and the surrounding nature completely free of charge. But access to the building itself is limited, since the Institute of Animal Husbandry is located there. Sightseeing tours of the Church of the Sign and the estate complex are conducted by the pilgrimage service.

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Bolshie Vyazyomy

Distance from MKAD: 30 km

Photo: © vladkonst

Bolshiye Vyazemy is an estate with almost 500 years of history, which has changed several owners in its lifetime. One of them was Prince Golitsyn. It was at a ball organized by Golitsyn in his estate that Pushkin met his future wife Natalya Goncharova.

Not far from the estate is the estate of Pushkin’s grandmother Marina Alekseevna - Zakharovo .

Read more: Museum-Reserve "Big Vyazemy"

Muranovo

Distance from MKAD: 40 km

Photo: © andrey2020

The Muranovo Estate Museum is based on the site of the family nest of the great poet and lyricist Fyodor Tyutchev. The owners of the estate were the families of Engelhardt, Baratynsky, Putyatov and Tyutchev, related by kinship ties.

The main attraction of Muranovo is the central manor house, which is open to visitors. It's also nice to stroll through the well-kept grounds.

Read more: Muranovo Museum-Reserve named after F.I. Tyutchev

Abramtsevo

Distance from MKAD: 55 km

Photo: © kasheev

The first owner of the estate was the writer Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov. Outstanding people of their time often visited here: Gogol, Turgenev, Vasnetsov, Vrubel, Chaliapin and others.

Read more: Museum-Estate “Abramtsevo”

Shakhmatovo

Distance from MKAD: 75 km

Photo: © Laskovsky

The modest Shakhmatovo estate complex once belonged to the botanist, rector of the Imperial St. Petersburg University Andrei Nikolaevich Beketov, the grandfather of Alexander Blok. Actually, the museum’s exhibitions introduce the life and work of the outstanding poet of the Silver Age.

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Where to go on a weekend hike?


Weekend hikes can take place in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg, Sochi and Crimea - you can find something interesting everywhere. For example, weekend hikes in the Moscow region and Leningrad region are very popular; these two cities are one of the largest hiking centers in the country. Some hikes cover only natural areas, others allow you to visit ancient Russian cities or other attractions. You can go further. Weekend hikes in the Urals are very popular; there are routes through the Middle Urals, Southern Urals and even the Subpolar Urals. The territory of the Caucasus is also dotted with various routes; the Ob-Altai region, the Volga region, and the Black Sea region are popular. Despite the fact that there are truly amazingly beautiful places in our country - rivers, mountains, forests, in any area you can find a good place for a hike.

Required level of training

Weekend hikes for beginners and beginners

First, if you want to get involved in the spirit of hiking, gain some experience, and train, we recommend that you join one of the hikes you like created by our participants. A list of future and past hikes can be found in the events section. At first, you can go hiking close to home; if your location is indicated in your profile on the website, then first of all you will see those hikes that are planned near you.

Weekend hikes for experienced hikers, organization of hikes

Later, when you get used to it, get involved and your training hikes are over, you can declare hikes yourself, inviting other participants to go with you. You can announce an event to find a company in the adding an event section.

Please note that in this form, weekend hikes are free, you do not pay for participation if you want to go somewhere with someone, and if you are an organizer, you do not require a participation fee from your participants walking with you along the route you developed. Now let's talk about what you may need and what is good to have if you are traveling with a group of like-minded people. If you like everything ready-made, then scroll down to the section on paid hikes.

What is a tourist weekend hiking club RIDEBOOK

Initially, our site was an ordinary club for a group of tourist friends who published their hiking routes and reports. Then we added a very large number of features to the site, turning it into a kind of hiking section. A place where people look for each other and can exchange impressions, discuss plans, draw routes, and share them. Free organization of trips by our participants for our other participants and site guests has become one of the main advantages of our tourist club. All members of our club are equal and have equal rights and opportunities. Our site is free, it is developed by tourism lovers like you, and will always remain so. We (the site developers) ourselves go on hikes organized by our participants, and organize hikes for our participants, but you will never recognize us, and we will not admit it, we are modest :))) The best gratitude for us for everything is your smiles that we see on your faces and the faces of your children!

There are also paid events, but there are much fewer of them, since they are not our main goal and idea.
We strictly ensure that the site is what it was intended to be and is away from the phenomena of commercialization. So that it doesn’t turn out like a prohibited weekend hiking site known in narrow circles, all commercial services described above are provided by our partners, and we try to work with them so that they publish the most interesting routes, so that they create hiking routes according to your individual requests, and provide you receive additional discounts as RIDEBOOK members. By default, your RIDEBOOK member profile is configured so that you only see free events everywhere. If you are interested in paid events, check the appropriate box in the “Tracking” tab of your personal profile. Please send us your comments, suggestions, opinions on the article using the form below. We hope you will find it interesting both on our website and on hikes through forests, fields and rivers.

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