Game - quiz with a presentation on the theme “Autumn” for primary schoolchildren, grades 2-3


Game - quiz with a presentation on the theme “Autumn” for primary schoolchildren, grades 2-3

Summary of the quiz game “Hello, Autumn!”
Description of the material: the quiz script can be used to organize class hours and extracurricular activities. The development will be useful for school teachers, additional education teachers, teacher organizers, and children's camp counselors. Participants: students in grades 2-3. Goal: to generalize and expand children’s knowledge about the season - Autumn. Objectives: • consolidate and develop the skills of collective communication and activity of children; • consolidate knowledge about the phenomena of living and inanimate nature in the autumn season; • create conditions for creative self-expression; • activate mental processes: memory, attention, perception, speech, imagination. Equipment: multimedia presentation, projector and screen, sound speakers, sheets for writing down answers, Whatman paper, dried leaves, PVA glue, scissors, colored paper, pencils, pens, signal cards (green and red).
Progress of the game:

The class is divided into 2 teams and answer the proposed questions.
All questions are presented in the presentation and are divided into blocks: “Feathered Friends”, “Writer’s Autumn”, “Autumn Holidays”, “What’s Extra”, “Autumn Notes”, “Autumn Draws”. Block "Feathered Friends". There are images of birds on the screen. The task of the teams is to remember their names and determine which category they belong to: “wintering” or “migratory”. Score: for each correctly distributed bird - 1 point. The maximum score is 8. Children enter their answers into a table. Answers: Wintering birds - sparrow, pigeon, tit, bullfinch. Migratory birds - cuckoo, crane, mallard, swift. If the children have difficulty determining the category for the bullfinch, then the presenter explains: The bullfinch is a wintering bird. We constantly see bullfinches only in winter because in summer they live in forests where there is plenty of food. But in winter, when everything is covered with snow, there is no food in the forest. And bullfinches begin to fly long distances from forests in search of food. In summer, bullfinches live only in forests that are located far from populated areas with people. Bullfinches build nests and hatch chicks in the summer. And for this they need peace and quiet. So they hide in the forests. They especially like to build nests at the very tops of spruce trees, such as spruce or pine. The tops of these trees are high and it is difficult for people to see bullfinches there. Block “Writer's Autumn”. The slides contain excerpts from poems and stories. Teams need to determine the author and/or from which work. The answers are written on separate pieces of paper and submitted for verification. Score: for each correct answer - 2 points, maximum - 6. 1. Ice pieces crunch under your feet, You can’t see anything. Darkness. And the invisible leaves rustle, flying around from every bush... (Evgenia Fedorovna Trutneva) 2. Kwa! - said the frog and immediately turned around to see if there were any friends here who could hear her and judge her for croaking in the fall. She really couldn’t resist croaking at least once. - Take me with you! - This is amazing to me! - exclaimed the duck. - How will we take you? You don't have wings. (Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin “The Frog Traveler”) Already the sky was breathing in autumn, The sun was shining less often, The day was getting shorter, The mysterious forest canopy was exposed with a sad noise, Fog was laying down on the fields, A caravan of noisy geese was stretching to the south: a rather boring time was approaching; It was already November outside the yard. (Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin) Physical exercise : Children stand up and repeat the words and movements after the leader. Suddenly the clouds covered the sky (We rise on our toes, raise our crossed arms up), the prickly rain began to drip (Jumping on our toes, hands on our belts). The rain will cry for a long time, It will spread slush everywhere (We squat, hands on our belts.) Mud and puddles on the road, Raise your legs higher (We walk in a circle with a high knee lift). Block “Autumn Holidays”: On the slides the names of the holidays, you must write the date. The answers are written on separate pieces of paper and submitted for verification. Score: 1 point for each correct answer, maximum 4 points. Answers:
September 1 – Day of Knowledge; October 5 – International Teachers Day; November 4 – National Unity Day; November 18 – Father Frost’s birthday;

Block "What's extra":

There are pictures on the slides, teams must choose the odd one out and explain why.
Teams raise signal cards and give an answer. Score: 2 points for the correct answer (or 1 if the choice is correct but the explanation is not). Maximum – 6. 1. Apple tree, plum tree, pear tree, birch tree (answer: birch, because the rest of the trees have fruit); 2. Maple leaf, poplar leaf, birch leaf (maple leaf, because in the fall it not only turns yellow, but also turns red). 3. Hare, squirrel, fox, weasel (fox, because it does not change the color of its coat depending on the season). Children can name the squirrel because... it lives in tree hollows, however, weasels can also live in low-lying hollows. Block “Autumn Notes”: Teams listen to backing tracks of songs with an autumn theme, hold up signal cards and give an answer. Answers: 1. “Forest Deer”; 2. “Autumn has knocked on our door”; 3. “Natasha the first-grader.” The block “draws Autumn”. The team creates a collage of autumn leaves. Equipment: Whatman paper A3, dried leaves, colored paper, scissors, PVA glue. 5 points for the collage. Summing up:
Well done to everyone. (Count points) Team __________ won.

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Autumn is the time of harvest and the time when children go to school after summer holidays.

What else do your students know about this time of year?

Autumn is the time of harvest and the time when children go to school after summer holidays.

What else do your students know about this time of year?

Do a short quiz on an autumn theme. It's fun and educational.

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Be sure to help children answer all questions correctly and in detail.

  1. What are the autumn months called? Why are they called that?

    Answer: September, October, November. The names of the months are taken from the Roman calendar. Septem, octo, novem - means seventh, eighth and ninth. In the Roman calendar, the year began in March.

  2. Which autumn month is the longest?

    Answer: October. It has 31 days. September and November have 30 each.

  3. What is the name of the week in autumn when the sun is shining, it’s as warm as summer and a lot of cobwebs are flying?

    Answer: Indian summer

  4. What are called “gifts of autumn”?

    Answer: Harvest collected in fields, vegetable gardens, gardens, forests - fruits and vegetables, mushrooms and berries

  5. Why are the leaves of trees located at the tops of their heads the last to fall off?

    Answer: Leaves need moisture and light to stay green. The youngest leaves grow at the tips of the branches and at the top of the tree; they absorb moisture better and receive more light than those located below. That is why they remain green longer and do not fall off.

  6. Name the proverbs and sayings you know about autumn.

    Answer: Spring is red with flowers, and autumn with mushrooms. September smells like apples, and October smells like cabbage. There is no turning back from autumn to summer. Autumn will come and ask for everything. These are examples. Children can name their own proverbs and sayings. The bigger, the better.

  7. What bitter berries are made sweet by the first frost?

    Answer: Viburnum and rowan

  8. Gold autumn! What month does it usually fall in central Russia and why is it called that?

    Answer: October. The leaves on the trees changed color to yellow, orange, and red.

  9. What trees and shrubs do not shed their leaves in the winter?

    Answer: Pine, spruce, cedar, juniper, myrtle, thuja, barberry, cypress, boxwood, mountain laurel

  10. Guess the riddle: The fields are empty, the ground is wet, It rains, when does it happen?

    Answer: In autumn

  11. What holidays are celebrated in autumn?

    Answer: Knowledge Day, Teacher's Day, Educator's Day. Autumn Equinox, Autumn, Harvest Festival, Elderly Day, Halloween - All Saints' Eve, Music Day, National Unity Day...

  12. Hares breed several times a year. What is the name of the autumn offspring of hares?

    Answer: Deciduous plants

  13. Why can't you trample poisonous mushrooms in the forest? What are the most dangerous poisonous mushrooms?

    Answer: Mushrooms that are poisonous to humans are medicine for animals. Fly agaric and toadstool

  14. When they say: “I went on a quiet hunt,” what do they mean?

    Answer: Mushroom picking

  15. Name the main natural changes in autumn.

    Answer: Cooling. Reducing daylight hours. Frequent rains...

  16. What happens to the fur of wild animals after the autumn molt?

    Answer: The fur becomes thicker. Changes color (The hare was gray, became white)

  17. List the trees on which cones grow.

    Answer: Spruce, pine, alder, cedar, larch, fir, sequoia

  18. Which coniferous tree sheds its needles for the winter?

    Answer: Larch

  19. Which berry plants do not lose their leaves in the fall?

    Answer: Lingonberry, cranberry.

  20. What should a squirrel prepare in the fall to be well-fed in winter?

    Answer: Berries, nuts, cones, mushrooms.

  21. What is slush?

    Answer: Liquid mud formed from rain or wet snow.

  22. What is drizzle?

    Answer: Very fine rain that falls from fog or clouds.

  23. Why does the danger on the roads increase in autumn?

    Answer: Poor visibility. Slippery. The braking distance of cars increases sharply

  24. What holiday is celebrated on the first day of autumn?

    Answer: September 1 - Knowledge Day

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Quiz “Colors of Autumn”

Quiz “Colors of Autumn”

Name the autumn months

. Why are they called that?

(September, October, November. The names of the months were given by the Roman calendar. Septem, octo, novem - means the seventh, eighth and ninth. This is the serial number of each month, because in the Roman calendar the year began in March.)

Who are “gloomy”, “dirty” and “breast”?

(These are Slavic names for the autumn months.)

Why do the seasons change?

(The time of year depends on the position of the Earth relative to the Sun. The Earth’s orbit is not round, but elongated, and the Earth itself rotates as if at an angle, “substituting” either the southern hemisphere or the northern one closer to the Sun)

Why do the leaves on trees turn different colors in autumn?

(Due to the shortening day and the fading of the tree’s vital activity, chlorophyll – the pigment that gives the leaves their green color – does not have time to recover, so other pigments “appear”)

Are there trees whose leaves do not change color in autumn?

(Yes. For example, alder, lilac. They have no other pigments, so their leaves turn brown or fall straight green)

It has been observed that trees growing near street lamps later turn yellow and later lose their leaves. Why?

(This is due to the additional light source - these trees have a slightly longer daylight hours)

Why do trees shed their leaves in the fall?

(Firstly, a large leaf area evaporates a lot of moisture; if in summer the roots extract moisture from the ground, then in winter this is impossible - the tree would simply dry out if it did not shed its leaves. Secondly, due to the same leaf area, there is snow on the trees if there were more, it would be heavier for them, the branches could break. Thirdly, a lot of mineral salts accumulate in the foliage over the summer, the plant gets rid of their excess. Fourthly, foliage is a fertilizer, the tree prepares food for itself)

What autumn flowers delight us almost until frost?

(Aster, chrysanthemums, cinquefoil, marigolds, etc.) It is no secret that hares give birth to babies several times a year. Nastovich hares are born in the spring, herbal hares are born in the summer, and who is born in the fall? (deciduous plants)

Why do birds fly south in autumn?

(First of all, because there is little food, cold is the second reason)

And which birds remain to spend the winter with us?

(Pigeons, tits, sparrows, crows, etc.)

Are there birds that do not fly south? (Yes, there are birds that fly to the east in the fall: for example, the lentil, the phalarope)

Maybe for some birds our region is a resort? Who comes to us for the winter? (Crossbill, waxwings, tap dancers)

Some animals make provisions for the winter. Do birds stock up?

(Some do - for example, jays, owls)

Ducks are among the last to fly south. Sometimes, if there is food and a non-freezing reservoir, they even stay for the winter. Why don't they freeze?

(They have a subcutaneous fat layer. Ducks’ feathers are very dense and waterproof, and under the feathers there is soft, warm down, this “pillow” warms well. Ducks have a kind of blood circulation, so their paws don’t get cold either)

What kind of Snow Queens are there among the animals that can turn into ice for the winter, and they don’t care?

(These are frogs, snakes, lizards)

What holidays are celebrated in autumn?

(Knowledge Day, Teacher's Day, Autumn, Harvest Festival, Elderly Person's Day, Music Day, National Unity Day)

Gifts of autumn - what are they?

(Harvest of fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, berries)

Autumn gifts: root vegetables for potato pancakes and fruit for charlotte. What is this?

(Potatoes and apple)

According to Alice from Wonderland, this vegetable (more precisely, a root vegetable) is often disingenuous.

(Onion)

This vegetable can be both sweet and bitter.

(Pepper)

What do gardeners do in the garden in the fall, when all the harvest has been harvested?

(Plant grain crops and some vegetables before winter)

What bitter berries are made sweet by the first frost?

(Viburnum and mountain ash)

Name literary works you know on the theme of autumn.

(“Autumn” poetry by A.S. Pushkin, N.N. Sladkov “Icicle Resort”, “Autumn in the Forest”, “Autumn on the Threshold”, M.M. Prishvin “poetic miniatures about autumn”, T. Alexandrova “Kuzka” in the forest" (from the series

about the brownie), D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck”, V.V. Bianchi “Autumn”, “Pansy Duck”, etc.)

What proverbs and sayings about autumn do you know?

(“In autumn, even the sparrow is rich”, “autumn is a storehouse, and winter is a tidy”, “In autumn bad weather there are seven weathers in the yard: sowing, blowing, twisting, stirring up, tearing, pouring from above, sweeping from below” and others)

What musical works dedicated to autumn do you know?

(P.I. Tchaikovsky, cycle “The Seasons”, A. Vivaldi “The Seasons”, children's songs, etc.)

Which painters did autumn inspire creativity?

(I. Levitan, I. Shishkin, A. Savrasov, N. Nesterov, etc.)

In autumn, cold and rain are frequent guests. It's time to put on sweaters and jackets! What's warmer: a double-thick sweater or two sweaters worn at once?

(Two sweaters: there is a layer of air between them, it retains heat well)

Cold wind is also a frequent companion of autumn

. How can you find out the direction of the wind? (Using a weather vane)

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