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SUMMARY OF DIRECT EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES SPEECH DEVELOPMENT ON THE TOPIC “MIGRATORY BIRDS” FOR CHILDREN OF THE OLDER GROUP.
Summary of organized educational activities in the educational area “Cognitive Development” on the topic: “Enchanted Mathematical Kingdom” in the senior group.
Goal: to develop the desire to understand the world around us through educational and research activities. Objectives: Educational: to consolidate knowledge about the properties of water (no color, odorless); consolidating.
- to form children’s ideas about plants grown by humans for food; - to consolidate children’s ideas about the needs of plants for light, heat, water; - to develop the ability to understand.
Introducing students to the history of buttons.
Mathematics lesson with preschoolers of the preparatory group on the lexical topic “Wintering birds”.
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This summary will increase interest in physical exercises and expand children’s knowledge about vegetables.
Leisure time with younger children. Goal for children: go to visit Autumn. Goal for the teacher: to consolidate children’s ideas about vegetables and fruits.
autumn entertainment based on the song cycle by S. Sosnin “The Cheerful Garden”.
Children today know more than their peers did a few years ago, they are computer literate, and they have developed logical thinking. At the same time, they are much less likely to be directly surprised and delighted.
Goal: To generalize and expand the knowledge of preschoolers about how to care for plants indoors; involve as many children as possible in the project; make the project a co-creation of teachers.
A lesson on familiarization with the outside world for children of the older group is aimed at developing generalized ideas about vegetables, at deepening knowledge about the conditions necessary for the growth of vegetables.
Environmental project on the topic: “Our cheerful vegetable garden on the window.”
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Music on the theme "Fruit"
Karen Khachaturyan "Cipollino - Prince Lemon"
The middle of the 20th century can be called, without exaggeration, the “golden age” of Russian animation. The artists carefully worked out every stroke, the cartoons were voiced by first-class actors, and great attention was paid to music. The music was bright, memorable, imaginative, capable of capturing a child’s imagination.
For example, remember the wonderful cartoon “Chippolino”, created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio by director B.P. Dezhkin in 1961. I still remember the bright musical compositions that sounded in the cartoon. The music for this cartoon was written by the great Soviet composer Karen Khachaturyan. 13 years later, based on this music, Karen Khachaturian created a children's ballet of the same name.
According to the composer, Gianni Rodari’s fairy tale captivated him so much that its characters lived in his imagination for a long time. “I couldn’t forget the cheerful Cipollino, the gentle Radish, the noble Cherry, the evil, loud Lemon... And for some reason, each hero now appeared to me in a dance,” admitted Karen Surenovich. Thus was born the idea of a ballet, which was embodied in a complete work in 1974. The choreography for the ballet was composed by choreographer Genrikh Mayorov.
The fate of the ballet was brilliant from the very beginning. The composer became famous throughout the world, and the ballet itself became one of the best in contemporary art aimed at children. The main roles in the ballet were performed by such famous dancers as Maris Liepa, Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Nina Sorokina, Marina Kondratieva and many others.
Some information about Karen Khachaturyan. He was born in Moscow into the family of a theater director. In 1949, Karen graduated from the Moscow Conservatory. His teachers and mentors included Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky. Shostakovich emphasized Karen Khachaturian’s “depth of thought, masterly development of material, perfection of its implementation, beautifully flowing melodies, amazing sounds.” Karen Khachaturian composed music for symphony and small orchestras, for violin, cello and piano. Wrote five symphonies. Since 1950, Karen Khachaturian has written music for films and cartoons. The most famous of them were: music for “Cipollino” and for the film “Viy” with Natalya Varleya. In 1981 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR.
We invite you to watch the wonderful cartoon “Chippolino” with your children. And discuss many of the topics raised in the cartoon: mutual assistance, courage, inequality. Well, and, of course, find heroes who belong to vegetables. And the music, of course, listen more carefully to the music written by Karen Khachaturyan.
Conversation with children on the topic: “What grows in the garden?”
Conversation with children on the topic: “What grows in the garden?”
Goal: to form generalized ideas about vegetables (Vegetables are parts and fruits of plants that are grown in the garden for consumption). Clarify ideas about the variety of vegetables. To develop the ability to generalize based on essential features, use the simplest model, and reflect the result of generalization in a detailed speech judgment. To develop the ability to listen carefully to the teacher and peers, to answer the question posed accurately and completely.
Contents: The teacher brings a tray of vegetables to the group. He asks what is on the tray and how to call it all in one word (vegetables). Where did vegetables come to us from? Where do they grow? (In the garden) who grows vegetables?
The teacher clarifies: that’s right, guys, a person plants seedlings or vegetable seeds in the ground, takes care of them, waters them, weeds them, loosens the soil, and only at the end of summer - in the fall does he get a harvest of vegetables. Vegetables are the fruits of a plant, part of it.
Tell me, guys, do all vegetables grow on the surface of the earth? There are vegetables whose fruits are in the ground and are called root vegetables. (Children call vegetables root vegetables). There are a lot of vegetables. They are all different. Let's find the signs of differences between vegetables. (Children examine vegetables and make conclusions about the differences between vegetables in shape, color, size, and what the surface feels like). Why do people grow vegetables? (To be eaten). Do all vegetables taste the same? This means that vegetables also differ in taste.
“There lives a grandfather dressed in a hundred clothes. On top there is a light rustling cover. Who found the answer? (onion)
Yellow, not the sun, round, not the moon.
They boil it, steam it, eat it raw, and tell fairy tales about it. (Turnip)
Children taste vegetables, identifying onions and turnips. Invite the children to write riddles about vegetables themselves.
Poems about vegetables for children
Poems about vegetables for children. We quickly and easily learn poems and memorize vegetables.
Poems about radishes
2. Radish
A radish with a white tail has browned its side, and sister Raiska has collected a large bunch from the garden bed for us.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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3. Radish
We watered the radishes, and everyone was waiting for them to grow. With sour cream, very tasty, with the addition of cabbage!
Author: T. Yudina
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4. Radish
There is a large harvest of radishes in Anfisa's garden. And the neighbors are all tearing radishes for salad.
Author: I. Darnina
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5. Radishes
What kind of ostriches are these? They grew up in the garden in the summer. Above the ground there are only one Leaves - the tails are visible. Red radishes are clever, they hid their heads in the ground.
Author: G. Rukosueva
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Poems about onions
6. Onion
Oh, this feisty bow! With him you will experience so much torment! It burns your eyes and burns your tongue, will make you cry in an instant.
Author: E. Zhukovskaya
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7. Onion
Baba Tanya is peeling an onion. The grandson ran away from the kitchen. He may be small, but he knows for sure that he will bite the onion by the eyes.
Author: T. Kazyrina
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8. Onion
- What grief! - Luke shouted. – I bring so much torment! The mistress sheds tears for half a day, As soon as she takes off my fur coat.
Author: L. Schmidt
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9. Friend
I have a friend, He has seven ailments! This is a tasty and healthy yellow-golden onion!
Author: I. Efremov
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Poems about carrots
10. Carrot
Like a grandmother’s garden, a very sweet vegetable has grown. Let’s do a training session to see who can gnaw a carrot the fastest.
Author: L. Gromova
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11. Carrot
Carrots are dozing underground. What is she dreaming of there? Let's threaten, frowning - Show yourself, girl!
Author: I. Fink
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12. Carrots have a red nose
The carrot has a red nose, a juicy, tasty, sweet fruit. And the green lush tail decorates the garden.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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Poems about cucumber
13. Green cucumber
Green cucumber - Big, big sly: Sits in his garden, Plays hide and seek with people.
Author: V. Bezladnov
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14. Cucumber
I am long and green, Sometimes fresh, sometimes salty, I grow in the garden, I am loved by all the people, That’s how great I am, I’m called a cucumber.
Author: E. Zhukovskaya
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15. Cucumber
In the garden, a cucumber, like a lazy little man, sleeps in the garden all day and yawns and snores.
Author: S. Bakhrushina
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Poems about zucchini
16. Poem about zucchini
Once in the garden a zucchini lay down on its side and sang: “Mistress! Film me now. I sang this song because I was ready!”
Author: N. Golovko
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17. Zucchini
Who lies so pot-bellied And in a striped shirt? This is not a trifle, this is a miracle - zucchini!
Author: V. Lyzlova
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See also:
100 riddles about vegetables for children and adults with answers
100 delicious riddles about fruits for children with answers
82 riddles about berries: learning delicious fruits with children
18. Grumpy Zucchini
A fat zucchini is overripe in the garden And grumbles furtively, Like an old man: - I gained weight over the summer, I lay down on my sides, I would go on a diet, But I don’t know how.
Author: E. Tolstenko
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Poems about tomatoes
19. Happy Tomato
Why did they pick me and call me a tomato? What kind of jokes, what kind of nonsense? I am a happy tomato!
Author: A. Alferova
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20. Tomato
I am a tomato, or a tomato, I am rich in vitamins, I am not terrible in appearance: I am round and red, Everyone will be very happy to put me in a salad.
Author: E. Zhukovskaya
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21. Red tomato
This bright red fruit just begs to be put into our mouths. It's soft and juicy inside, call it a tomato.
Author: N. Masley
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Poems about potatoes
22. Potato
I think from vegetables, the best of all is potatoes, without it you can’t cook cabbage soup, you can’t eat okroshka.
Author: L. Gromova
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23. Favorite potatoes
I won’t leave a single crumb from the crumbly potatoes. I’m very happy with the potatoes, They have a good look. And also, look, she has a wide mouth.
Author: P. Mezhins
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24. Potato
Dig up the bed a little, and look, there are potatoes living there. One potato, two and three... Take it all into the bucket.
Author: E. Golubenko
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Poems about peas
25. Peas
I will weed my garden and water it from a watering can. I'll grow sweet peas in the garden everyone. There will be my little brother. I'm most happy with peas.
Author: L. Burtan
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26. Peas
He hid in a pod, his whiskers were like a worm. It is sweet, since it has not dried out. They put peas in porridge and soup.
Author: Talyzin V.
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27. The pea's mustache grew
The peas spread their mustache, There was a commotion in the pod: A whole brood of peas, They all looked alike.
Author: R. Bikmetova
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Poems about cabbage
28. Cabbage
Look, the cabbage in the garden is all dressed up in fashion! A hundred outfits, that's too much! There is a stump under the leaves!
Author: Sibirtsev V.
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29. Elegant cabbage
On a hot day and on a cool day, Cabbage wants to be elegant. She stands on a large leg and holds all her clothes in her arms.
Author: G. Grinev
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30. Lady - cabbage
This lady is a cabbage. She wrapped the leaves in a ball. “It will be very tasty with cranberries” - That’s what the chef told us.
Author: Dovzhenko N.
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Poems about turnips
31. Turnip
The turnip has grown, It’s ripe and delicious, It’s tasty and glorious, And even more so for us.
Author: Review I.
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32. Turnip
The yellow ball has grown into the ground, with only a green tail on top. Holds onto the bed tightly Round vegetable. It's a turnip!
Author: E. Savelyeva
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33. Turnip
She fed everyone, young and old. Today, too, on the table - look, honest people always take off their caps, When we sing a turnip song.
Author: Review I.
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Poems about beets
34. Beetroot
Beets are a delicious red and burgundy root vegetable. Eat in salad all year round to become healthy.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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35. Beetroot
There are a lot of vitamins in beets. Beets are a champion in this. Buy in stores I offer it in your diet.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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36. Beetroot
All the guys know beets. This vegetable is very bright. The beets will color the borscht red so that it doesn't look faded. The dish will be so beautiful, and delicious, everyone will be amazed.
Author: M. Borina
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Poems about pumpkin
37. Our pumpkin
Our pumpkin has grown fat, its sides are swelling. By September it turned gilded and became the color of copper.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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38. Pumpkin
The pumpkin-pumpkin has grown up, Mom brought the pumpkin; Dad-dad - warm the water! Cook the pumpkin quickly.
Author: Avdeenko K.
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39. Pumpkin
A pumpkin grew in a garden bed - Don't pick it up, guys! If it's a berry, then it's probably for an elephant!
Author: Maskaeva R.
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Poems about garlic
40. Garlic
To be honest, garlic is never alone. After all, garlic’s family, to be honest, is large. To be honest, the little ones are very interesting together. Five brothers, six sisters crawling out of diapers. This is how brothers will hug sisters, You won’t be able to unravel their embrace.
Author: Simbirskaya Yu.
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41. Garlic
It grows in a garden bed and takes care of you all year round. Everyone who grows up next to him is fine: He himself is not sick, and he won’t let others. Microbes bypass him, He is like a strict doctor with infections: Healing and nutritious garlic will get rid of colds and chills.
Author: O. Karelin
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42. Garlic
The sandpiper got all wet in the swamp: - I got sick with the flu, like... - Here, sandpiper, garlic for you - It helped a lot of people.
Author: Luksha V.
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Poems about pepper
43. Pepper
Pepper is an interesting vegetable, very tasty and not bland. Either sweet or bitter, cut it and eat a slice. Yellow or red, it is very beautiful. Or maybe green, baked or salty. And you can fry it, just be careful, don’t burn the skin, and take care of your hands.
Author: Borina M.
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44. Pepper
In September and August - Fruit harvest. Vegetables and fruits - The result of labor. Red and green, Yellow like a lemon, grown in time. Pepper is the hegemon. Tasty and healthy, And loved by people, Pepper for health, Here, take it quickly.
Author: Review I.
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Poems about corn
45. Corn
Corn, corn! The taste is not the same as watermelon! Children love it very much, because the cob is sweet and juicy! It crunches on your teeth, The salt on the grains glitters! A bright sunny cob will make anyone laugh! There are more than enough benefits in it! Hey guys, come on!
Author: V. Zolotova
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46. Corn cobs
Corn cobs are dressed up on the stalk either in diapers or in gloves. The grains ripen in the warmth.
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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47. Corn
Eat corn from your belly, Because you like it! And everyone likes her - Yellow Beauty!
Author: Review I.
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Poems about beans
48. Beans
The beans hid in the pods and sit there for the time being. When she takes off her dress, she will become a beauty, rosy from the heat.
Author: N. Merkushova
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49. Beans
The beans are singing: - Fa-fa-sol, fa-fa-sol... All day long it’s the same thing - Can’t learn notes.
Author: T. Gurova
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50. White beans
In an emerald casket, a small casket, curiosities are hidden - White beans!
Author: N. Khvatska
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Poems about asparagus
51. Asparagus
The Greeks loved green asparagus. And the Romans even bred her. Asparagus has healing properties. Those who eat it become healthier.
Author: Rechushkin A.
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Poems about eggplant
52. Eggplant
We take it out from under the leaves - Eggplants are like babies! “How similar are you to the natives with your dark skin!”
Author: N. Kapustyuk
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53. Eggplant
An eggplant came to us from distant, warm countries. Our guest is afraid of the cold - So he will live in a greenhouse!
Author: M. Druzhinina
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54. Eggplant
Eggplants are of different shapes - Round and oblong, But they always feed us deliciously - That's the main thing, guys. All kinds of salads are always welcome on the table. And we consume eggplant caviar continuously. We carefully raise them, preserve them, store them, and then eat them all winter with the appetite of our loved ones. Mom is happy, we are pleased, And everyone is happy, of course, So it’s not for nothing that nature gave us miracle eggplants.
Author: M. Druzhinina
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Poems about broccoli
55. Broccoli
I bloom lushly and thickly. Look at me! I am related to cauliflower, and to all other relatives. Eating me is good for you - There are simply an abyss of vitamins! In the garden, in the field The best vegetable is broccoli.
Author: O. Emelyanova
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56. Broccoli
The matrons sat in the garden bed, knitting pom-poms for their hats. And they clicked and clicked with their knitting needles, To become real broccoli!
Author: N. Dovzhenko
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57. Broccoli
I am a cabbage, but what kind? I'm growing in a garden bed. I have more inflorescences, my name is Broccoli.
Author: Yu. Chistyakov
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