Mushrooms. Berries. Forest. Topic: "Forest. Mushrooms and berries" Homework for a speech therapist on the topic of mushrooms and berries

Summary of a speech therapy lesson in a senior group on the lexical topic “Forest. Mushrooms"

First version of the outline (First year of study)

Correctional educational goals:

Consolidating ideas about the forest and plants growing in the forest. Clarification, expansion and activation of the dictionary on the topic “Mushrooms” (forest, mushroom, leg, cap, boletus, boletus, boletus, chanterelle, fly agaric, honey fungus, russula, collect, prepare, hide, hang, poisonous, edible, fragrant, soft, smooth). Improvement grammatical structure speech (coordination of numerals with nouns in gender and number), learn to compose descriptive stories; form nouns with diminutive suffixes; practice selecting antonym words; consolidate the use of prepositions; consolidate vocabulary on the topic.

Corrective and developmental goals:

Development of visual attention and perception, speech hearing and phonemic perception, memory, articulatory, fine and gross motor skills, coordination of speech with movement.

Correctional and educational goals:

Formation of skills of cooperation, mutual understanding, goodwill, independence, initiative, responsibility. Fostering love and respect for nature.

Equipment: A typesetting canvas, a basket with flat images of mushrooms, a riddle picture “What do you see?”, notebooks, colored pencils.

I. Organizational moment

1 . The speech therapist gives the children one picture of mushrooms.

- I’ll tell you riddles, the one who has the answer picture will sit down.

In the autumn forest in September These are beautiful mushrooms!

On a boring rainy day, How many different hats

The mushroom has grown in all its glory, Among the dried leaves -

Important, proud. Yellow, blue, red!

His house is under the aspen tree, (russula)

He is wearing a red hat. (boletus)

Lucky, so lucky - Well, and this, in the clearing

A bucket full of mushrooms! Poisonous... (toadstools)

They covered a whole tree stump,

Collect if you are not too lazy! (honey mushrooms)

I greet you with a brown hat.

I am a humble fungus without any embellishment.

I found shelter under a white birch tree.

Tell me, children, what is my name? (boletus)

Red hat, polka dots on the hat,

Short skirt with a white leg.

A beautiful fungus, but it won’t deceive you,

Whoever knows about him will not touch him. (fly agaric)

II. Main part.

2. Exercise “Echo”

- You and I are back in autumn forest. We got a little lost and shouted “AU”. The girls scream loudly, and the boys quietly answer from afar: “AU”

3. Game “Basket with Mushrooms”

- Let's now count how many mushrooms you have collected.

October brought us a harvest of mushrooms.

Salt, marinate and fry them in sour cream,

Make mushroom soup, cook them with potatoes,

And add a little of them to the meat dish.

The forest shares its wealth with you.

Thank you for the joy of autumn miracles!

Children count mushrooms in a noisy picture.

4. Finger gymnastics"Mushrooms"

One, two, three, four, five! They “walk” their fingers on the table.

We're going to look for mushrooms.

This finger went into the forest, They bend one finger at a time,

This finger found the mushroom, starting with the little finger.

I began to clean this finger,

This finger began to fry,

This finger ate everything

That's why I got fat.

5. Didactic game“Where does the caterpillar sit?”

The speech therapist attaches an image of a mushroom with a caterpillar to a magnetic board and asks questions:

-Where does the caterpillar sit?

-Where did the caterpillar hide?

6. “Exercise “Blow on the fungus”

- Each of you has a fungus. Name what a mushroom has?

– What should we affectionately call him?

- Got up in the forest strong wind. Blow on the fungus.

7. Compilation descriptive stories about mushrooms.

Where does it grow?

Under what tree?

Structure.

Color, shape.

Magnitude.

In what form do we use it?

8. Ball game "One is many"

- I will throw you a ball and name one object, and you will

talk a lot.

Mushroom – toadstool mushrooms – toadstools

Butter dish - butter russula - russula

Fly agaric - fly agaric chanterelle - chanterelles

9. Exercise “Fold a mushroom” (from sticks)

– Look at the picture, take as many sticks as you need to make the same mushroom.

10. "Mathematical Riddle"

– I’ll read you a riddle, but not a simple one. Listen and count how many mushrooms I found.
As soon as I went into the bushes, I found an aspen boletus,
Two chanterelles, a boletus and a green moss.
How many mushrooms did I find? Who has the answer?

III.End of class

We enrich and activate vocabulary. Consolidating knowledge nouns: mushroom, leg, cap, boletus, boletus, boletus, chanterelle, honey fungus, butterfly, honey agaric, fly agaric, toadstool, tree, stump, forest, mushroom picker, basket, knife, russula, mycelium;
adjectives: edible, poisonous, wormy, white, orange, brown, red, useful, beautiful, thick, thin, tall, short; verbs: search, find, cut, put, sort out, cook, fry; adverbs: fast, slow, tasty, harmful, bad; prepositions: on, under, from under, because of, near, between.

Formation of the diminutive form of nouns
Exercise “Call me kindly” (children over 4 years old)
Mushroom - fungus
Boletus - boletus
Russula - russula
boletus - boletus

Education plural nouns in Name and Gender.
Exercise "One - many" on the use of plural nouns in genitive case.
Boletus - boletus - many boletus
Russula - russula - a lot of russula.
Honey mushrooms - honey mushrooms - a lot of honey mushrooms. Etc.

Forming adjectives from nouns(mushroom - mushroom).
Game "Say it differently."
Mushroom soup - mushroom soup.
A place where a lot of mushrooms grow is a mushroom place.
It's time when a lot grows mushrooms, - mushroom it's time.
Mushroom filling - mushroom filling.
Mushroom pie - mushroom pie.
Education difficult words
under the birch - boletus
under the aspen - boletus

Getting to know the polysemy of words
chanterelle mushroom, affectionate name for the animal

Exercise "Count" to coordinate numerals with nouns. For children 6-7 years old, we complicate the task with an adjective (one white mushroom…., two strong honey fungus...)
1 mushroom, 2 ..., 3 ..., 4 ..., 5 ...
1 fox, 2 ..., 3 ..., 4 ..., 5 ...
1 honey fungus, 2 ..., 3 ..., 4 ..., 5 ... Etc.

Exercise “Where the fungus is hiding”(practicing prepositions)
Chanterelles under a leaf, boletus behind a stump, honey mushrooms near a log......etc.

Exercise "Say the opposite, finishing the sentence" to select antonyms.
The old mushroom is big, but the young one is...
The boletus has a thick leg, and the boletus has a...
Honey mushrooms edible mushrooms, and fly agarics -...

SPEECH GAMES

Self-massage of fingertips

(for each line - kneading the pad of one finger):
Climb out on a hummock little finger
small mushrooms: unnamed
milk mushrooms and bitter mushrooms, middle right hand
saffron milk caps, waves. pointing
Even a small stump is big
I couldn’t hide my surprise. big
Honey mushrooms have grown. pointing
Slippery oily, middle left hand
Pale toadstools nameless
We stood in the clearing with our little finger

Finger gymnastics

I'm taking a basket to the forest,
I'll pick mushrooms there.
My friend is surprised: They show surprise,
“There are so many mushrooms around here!” spread their arms to the sides.
Boletus, oiler, alternately bend
Boletus, honey fungus, fingers on both hands,
Boletus, chanterelle, milk mushroom - starting with the little finger of the right hand.
Let them not play hide and seek!
Ryzhiki, volushki
I'll find it at the edge of the forest.
I'm returning home
I take all the mushrooms with me.
But I won’t carry the fly agaric. Thumb left hand
Let him stay in the forest! they dismiss him and threaten him.

Development logical thinking. Let's learn to solve riddles.

This mushroom is my favorite
With a thick and straight leg.
He covered himself with a red hat,
He was buried under an aspen tree. (Boletus)

These sweet sisters don't eat chicken.
These friendly sisters are standing next to each other.
Like little yellow buttons
They stuck into the moss near the path. (Chanterelles)

The man is standing -
Brown cap. (Boletus)

I'm growing up in a red cap
Among the aspen roots.
You'll recognize me a mile away
My name is... (Boletus)

While the children are each wearing a beret,
When they grew up, they put on their hats. (Mushrooms)

Small, remote,
Passed through the earth
I found Little Red Riding Hood. (Mushroom)

Learn a poem (any)

Borovik.
Walked along the path
They found the boletus.
Boletus boletus
He buried his head in the moss.
We could get through it
It's good that we walked quietly.
A. Prokofiev

Folk song
I'm walking through the forest on green wanderings,
I'll collect mushrooms in a box,
I pick saffron milk caps from the aspen forest,
Along the birch tree - birch trees,
Along the pine stumps - honey fungus,
And under the tree - porcini mushroom- boletus.

In the forest
We went to pick berries in the distant forest.
There are apparently miracles there!
We saw a red ant
We met a squirrel by the stream.
We found a little white fungus,
They carefully placed it in the box.
Well, there are countless ripe berries there!
As soon as we get home, we’ll start eating.
We would walk in the forest until the morning,
Yes, the evening is approaching - it’s time to sleep.
N.Sakonskaya

Oil cans
Silly oil cans
Swaddled in diapers,
And the old oil cans
Everyone wears collars.

White mushroom (Borovik)
I'm not used to giving in:
We wandered in the forest all day
Everyone couldn't find him.
Finally, he took pity on us
And he stepped forward boldly.
Hey, mushroom, hero!
That's how it sounded out in breadth,
With a snow-white strong leg
I barely fit into the basket!

Yellow Chanterelles
They guard the Christmas tree,
Yellow Chanterelles
They invite us over.
Let's collect them quickly
We are without fuss,
Just say this:
Where are your tails?
Every fox
Should have a tail
Otherwise the name
It has nothing to do with it!

* * *
With a red cap with white dots
There are mushrooms here.
It's like everyone stepped out of a picture -
They just ask to be put in the basket,
Here you can collect a mountain of them.
Why, this is Fly agarics!
The mushroom is very good
You just can't fool us,
Because he is rumored to
Harmful to everyone, not just flies!

- additional material on the topic "Mushrooms".

Nouns:

boletus, boletus, boletus, fly agaric, chanterelle,russula, mushroom, leg, hat, forest, clearing,

moss, stump, basket, butterdish, honey fungus, flywheel, milk mushroom, saffron milk cap,wave, toadstool, mycelium, thicket,

basket, mushroom picker,strawberries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, blueberries,lingonberries, cloudberries, cranberries,

strawberries, compote, jam.

Verbs:

grow, stand, hide, blush, grow, cook,collect, cook, cut, dry, salt,

marinate, get lost, holler.

Adjectives:

white, red, red, small, old, edible,inedible, wormy, mushroom (rain, summer,

clearing, year), raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, lingonberry,cranberry, cloudberry, strawberry.

Adverbs:

near, far, close.

Finger gymnastics

BASKET WITH BERRIES

That's a basket - that's a basket!

There are gooseberries in it,

There are raspberries in it,

And wild strawberries,

And garden strawberries,

There are lingonberries and blueberries!

Come and visit us!

The berries that we find in it,

There is nothing healthier and tastier!

WITH . Vasilyeva

(Feign surprise,spread their arms to the sides.)

(Fingers bend, startingfrom large, at the same time

on the right and left hands.)

(Do invitinggesture - movement of hands on

myself.)

(Alternately rhythmicallyhit with fist and palm with palm .)

Coordination of speeches with the movement “We are going in the spring” forest"

Goals: teach to coordinate speech movement, developcreative imagination, consolidate in speech

nouns -names of mushrooms, develop fine motor skills.

We are going into the autumn forest.

And the forest is full of miracles!

It rained in the forest yesterday-

This is very good.

We will look for mushrooms

And collect it in a basket.

Here are the butterflies sitting,

On the stump - honey mushrooms,

And in the moss there are chanterelles,

Friendly sisters.

“Boletus, milk mushroom,

Get into the box!

Well, and you, fly agaric,

Decorate the autumn forest."

I. Mikheeva

(They march in place.)

(Spread their hands in sides are “surprised.”)

(Shaking palms both hands.)

(Clap their palms.)

(Place palm toforehead, they look at one,then in the other direction.)

(Bring their hands together in front of them- "basket".)

(Fold one at a timefinger on both hands

simultaneously for eachname of the mushroom.)

(They make alluring hand movements.)

(They threaten with the indexfinger of the right hand.)

Patter

Goals: develop general speech skills: clarity of diction,correct pronunciation, correct

Progress of the game. The teacher offers the children a competition: whowill pronounce the tongue twister faster and more correctly.

The stumps have five honey mushrooms again.

Dialogue

Goal: develop general speech skills, work onintonation expressiveness of speech.

-Were you and I walking?

- Let's go.

-Have you found the boletus?

- Found.

-Did I give it to you?

- Gave.

-Did you take it?

-I took it.

-So where is he?

-Who?

-Boletus.

-Which?

-Were you and I walking?

- Let's go.

Etc.

Game "Who's Lost?"

Goals: develop auditory attention.

Progress of the game. The teacher says: “Imagine that you and ILet's go into the forest, someone gets lost and shouts “Aw!”

One of the children turns his back to the bone. Children take turnssay "Aw!" with different

Game "In the Forest"

Goals: activate and enrich children's vocabularylexical topic “Mushrooms”.

Progress of the game. The teacher invites the children to listen to the storyand supplement it. You can put it in front

childrenpicturesimage of mushrooms.

Autumn has come. You go into the forest and gasp. Trees inthey stand in golden attire and break through the branches

solar rays. Look around and understand - it’s not for nothing that they say thatautumn forest with gifts

rich. Here red caps flash under the aspen tree. This is friendlyfamily. And under the birch tree there are slender (...)

are standing. You'll go further intoforest and you will see red caps in the moss. You will part the moss with your hands, and there

sisters-(...) hid. What is this mushroomAre they sitting on a stump? Experienced mushroom picker right away

will understand what it is (...). But the luckiest one will be the one who is in the depths of the forest important mushroom

will find - (...).

I. Mikheeva, S. Chesheva

Game “What kind of brew? What compote?”

Goals: develop grammatical speech (educationrelative adjectives, agreement

adjectives withnouns).

Hodigames. The teacher invites the children to answerquestions from the girl Katya. You need to follow

correctness use of endings (raspberry jam, raspberry compote).

Autumn is the time for preparations. Katya and her grandmother decidedstock up on sweet jam for the winter and

fragrant compote.Early in the morning they walked through the forest with berries. The path lay ahead not close.

“Grandma,” asked Katya. “If my malinaLet's put it together, what kind of compote will you get? (...) And the jam

which? (...)

“What if we find blueberries,” Katya continued to think.

What kind of compote will you get? (...) What kind of jam? (...)

Well, what if we come across lingonberries? What kind of compote will we cook?(...) What kind of jam? (...)

My favorite cranberry jam. Guess which one? (...)

And I love cloudberry compote. Guess which one? (...)

So the grandmother and her granddaughter approached the clearing unnoticedke, on which there were apparently strawberries.

Which Grandma will make compote? (...) What kind of jam? (...)

S. Chesheva

Game "Extra Berry"

Goals: learn to recognize familiar berries and assign namesberries to reinforce the concepts of “forest” and

"garden berries"; train in identifying the presence of sound [a] in a word places in it

(beginning, middle, end), develop visual attention.

Progress of the game. The teacher displays pictures withimage of berries (for example: cranberries,

blueberries, strawberries),asks to name the berries and say which berry is the odd one out. Educatorasks every child

explain your choice.

For example:

Extra strawberries, because they are - garden berry, and everyone else - forest

The child determines whether the name of the berry contains the sound [a] and vwhat part of the word it is in.

Words: lingonberries, strawberries, raspberries, wild strawberries, cranberries,currants, blueberries, gooseberries.

Game "Make a diagram"

Goals: consolidate the skill of analyzing sentences into words.

Hodigames. The teacher invites the children to listensentences, count the number of words

draw diagrams. Reminds me that sentences may contain “small”words" are prepositions.

For example:

The autumn forest is rich in gifts.

There are a lot of strawberries in the forest clearing. UnderA boletus hid behind a spruce branch. Onsour cranberries are ripe in the swamp.

Game "Collect mushrooms"

Goals: improve phonemic processes, teachselect words for a given sound.

Hodigames. The teacher puts a small box in front of the childrenwritten on it with the letter “n” and suggests

put children in itonly those mushrooms (dummies, pictures) that have a sound in their name[n].

Words: honey fungus, butterfly, boletus, boletus.

Riddles

Goals: develop auditory attention, auditory memory, teachcoherent monologue statement

(interpretation of the riddle).

Progress of the game. The teacher makes a riddle, the children guess.One of the children explains its meaning.

The rest complement.Then everyone learns any riddle together.

I greet you with a brown hat.

I a modest fungus without any embellishment.

Under I found shelter with a white birch tree.

Tell me, children, what's my name?

(Boletus)

In the autumn forest in September

IN boring rainy day

The mushroom has grown in all its glory,

Important, proud.

His house is under the aspen tree,

He is wearing a red hat.

Many people are familiar with this mushroom.

What should we call it?

(Boletus)

Red hat, polka dots on the hat,

Short skirt with a white leg.

A beautiful fungus, but it won’t deceive you,

Whoever knows about it will not touch it.

All people have known for a long time

That the mushroom is filled with poison... (fly agaric).

Text for retelling

Mitka picked up so many mushrooms that it was impossible to bring himhome. He put them in the forest. At dawn Mitka

I went to get some mushrooms.

The mushrooms were taken away, and he began to cry. His mother told him:

Why are you crying? Or did cats eat our cakes?

Then Mitkes became funny, interpolitsuslezuisam laughed.

L. Tolstoy

Questions:

Why did Mitya leave the mushrooms in the forest?

What happened this morning?

What did mom say?

Text for retelling

BROTHER AND YOUNGER SISTER

Sanka and his little sister Varya are walking out of the forest. Dialstrawberries are carried in boxes.

My grandmother looked and chuckled:

Well, Sanya... Little Varya has scored more than you!

Of course! - Sanka answers. - She doesn’t have to bend over, that’s it.and gained more.

Sanka and Varya are coming out of the forest again, dragging baskets of mushrooms buttery.

“Well, Sanya,” says the grandmother. “It’s small.” gained more.

Of course! - Sanka answers. - It’s closer to the ground, that’s it dialed.

The third time they go to the forest of Varyai and Sanka.gather. And I went with them.

And suddenly I see Sanka, unnoticed by Varya, pouring her someberries in a box. Varya will turn away, and he will take it

will add...

Let's go back. Varya has more berries, Sanka has fewer.

Grandma meets.

So what? , - says, - Sanya... Raspberries are highgrowing! It’s easier for you to reach, but Varya gained more!

Of course! - Sanka answers. - Varya is a great guy,

Varya is our worker. You can't keep up with her.

According to E. Shim

Questions:

What did Sanka and Varya carry in the box?

What did grandma say?

What did Sanka answer?

What did Sanya and Varya collect in the forest for the second and third time?

What did Sanka answer to his grandmother every time?

Why do you think Sanka slipped Varya some berries?

Homework on the topic "Mushrooms" for senior group is a collection of speech exercises on this topic, here we have selected poems and riddles that are appropriate to the topic and age for adults to read to children, and graphic exercises and attention exercises directly for children, which also contributes to speech development.

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MUSHROOMS

Repeat with your child:

  • Where do mushrooms grow? (Mushrooms grow in the forest).
  • Which two large groups do all mushrooms divide? (Mushrooms are edible and inedible).
  • What edible mushrooms do you know? (Boletus, boletus, porcini mushroom, russula, butterdish, honey fungus, chanterelles, etc.)
  • What parts of a mushroom do you know? The mushroom has... (The mushroom has a cap and a stem.)
  • What are the roots of mushrooms called? (Mycelium)
  • What do you call people who pick mushrooms? (Mushroom pickers)

"SAY A LOT WITH WORDS"

one russula, many... (russulas).

one honey mushroom - many mushrooms, one chanterelle - many chanterelles, one boletus - many boletuses, one porcini mushroom - many boletus mushrooms, one boletus - many boletus mushrooms, one boletus - many boletus mushrooms, one toadstool - many toadstools, one fly agaric - many fly agarics.

WHAT ARE MUSHROOMS CALLED?

What are the names of the mushrooms that grow under the birch tree? (Boletus mushrooms)? Under the aspen tree? (Boletus). Red-colored mushrooms... (chanterelles) Grow on stumps... (honey mushrooms). Mushrooms with butter caps... (butter mushrooms). Mushrooms used to kill flies... (fly agarics). Bad “bad” mushrooms are called... (toadstools).

CALL IT TENDINGLY

Boletus - boletus, boletus - boletus, butterdish - butterdish, honey fungus - honey agaric, fly agaric - fly agaric, toadstool - toadstool, russula - russula, porcini mushroom - white mushroom.

TELL US ABOUT MUSHROOMS

Story-description of a mushroom according to plan(ceps, fly agaric, chanterelles, honey mushrooms, russula).

  1. What is the name of this mushroom?
  2. Where does it grow?
  3. What color?
  4. Edible or inedible?
  5. What can you cook from it?

WHAT DID YOU DO? WHAT DID YOU DO?

Target: use of perfect and imperfect verbs.

FRIENDLY GUYS

Target: comparison of plural verbs of the 1st and 2nd persons of the present tense.

These guys are very friendly - they always do everything together. We will tell you about them now. I will start sentences, and you help me finish them.

ONE MUSHROOM, TWO MUSHROOM

Target: the use of the verbs “put” and “put”.

Methodical instructions.First, the adult plays the game based on the picture. Then the adult covers the pictures with a sheet of paper and instructs the child to draw the mushrooms that Egorka put in the basket. Finally, the adult opens the pictures and speaks.

Here is Egor - he went into the forest

And I found mushrooms in the forest.

Look and remember how Egorka picked mushrooms:

That's how much - look.

Now remember in what order Egorka put the mushrooms in his basket. Draw them.

Check if you drew it correctly. To do this, tell Egor again how he picked mushrooms:

I put a mushroom in the basket - that's it.

I'm putting...

Answer the questions: How many mushrooms did Egor find? (Three.) What did Egorka do with the mushrooms? (Put it in the basket.)

Reading and memorizing poems

In the forest

N. Gladkov

We'll find a hundred mushrooms in the forest,
Let's go around the clearing.
We won't take you in the box
Pale toadstool.
We'll search all the oak trees,
Fir trees and aspens
And good mushrooms
Let's collect them in baskets.

In cramped conditions

E. Serova

There are a hundred honey mushrooms on the stump.
- It's very crowded here! - they scream. –
Call a mushroom picker
Collect honey mushrooms from stumps.

Mushrooms

V. Shulzhik

I walked along the path,
I found a white mushroom.
I walked along the edge of the forest -
I found three waves.
I went along the fishing line -
Moss fly under a leaf.
And she stepped straight -
I saw a boletus.

Yu. Kopotov

The little ones are worried:
- What can we do without a tub?
All the mushrooms are in tubs!
Forgot about the waves!
Look for the waves!
Very tasty mushrooms!

Borovik

A. Prokofiev

Walked along the path -
They found the boletus.
Boletus boletus
He buried his head in the moss.
We could get through it
It's good that we walked quietly.

Raincoat

V. Shulzhik

This mushroom is called:
Raincoat, or grandfather's tobacco.
Just touch him on the side,
And he starts smoking tobacco.

Who sowed chanterelles?

E. Alekseev

Klim asked Alexey:
- Who sowed chanterelles in the forest?
Wild animals or birds?
- Well, it’s clear who – foxes.

fly agaric

I. Melnichuk

Near the forest on the edge,
Decorating the dark forest,
He grew up as colorful as Parsley,
Poisonous fly agaric.

Honey fungus

A. Prokofiev

The honey fungus climbed onto a stump,
I stayed for one day
And then he bowed down
Almost fell over
Thin, thin,
The leg is like a straw!

Russula

V. Shulzhik

The rain rushed over the clearing,
To the russula
Got captured...
And the insects fly in a hurry
Go to the russula for water.

The mouse sat on the oil can...

A. Laptev

The little mouse sat on the oil can,
And the oil can is a sticky mushroom,
So the mouse stuck.
Ay-ay-ay, ay-ay-ay!
Mom, mom, help me!

boletus

E. Serova

boletus,
boletus,
Cleverly hid
Under the birch tree.
Don't hide
So diligently -
I will find you
Necessarily.

V. Kozhevnikov

Under a spreading pine tree
Found a squirrel
An unknown forest mushroom.
Mushroom, not a mushroom - a plate!
- He looks very strange, -
The animals tell her. -
- Maybe it's poisonous?
We should check it out.
But he laughs back at them
Forest squirrel.
- There is not a drop of poison in it,
I know this mushroom.
And there’s water in it, so be it,
It's even convenient to drink.
This mushroom is called milk mushroom.
It's quite edible!

Morel

A. Prokofiev

Morel, morel,
Old man from birth.
He grew up on the edge of the forest.
Hat on top of head.
The wind blew... and the morel
Fell on his side,
All covered in wrinkles -
Old man!

Ryzhik

V. Musatov

Under the pine tree
In red needles
Don't look for saffron milk in the spring.
Red saffron
Redhead for good reason:
Ryzhik –
September Bulletin.

A. Laptev

Old mushroom Borovik
He raises his collar.
Near the hummocks he shudders,
He shudders and worries.
He wants to grumble.
He gathered his children
And mutters: - On Saturdays
Hide, children, from people.
Who will be covered with leaves -
He will remain alive.
And the one who opens his mouth -
People will instantly make a purchase!

For mushrooms

V. Shulzhik

A mushroom picker walked from afar
And there’s not a fungus in the basket!
Not a single mushroom -
Only grass and leaves.
The mushroom picker is tired
And he sat down on a tree stump.
- You tell me, forest,
Are you with or without mushrooms?
Looked at the mushroom picker
The forest is dense from above.
I swayed - creaking and creaking! –
He showed me a mushroom under the tree.
“I’m with mushrooms,” said the forest, “
Are you with or without eyes?

I. Demyanov

Oak trees grow on the mountain,
Mushrooms grow under the mountain:
White is old, he didn’t take it,
The flywheel is small and lethargic.
The breast warms the side in the sun.
Go to the box, fungus!

Guessing riddles

A cap and a leg -
That's all Eroshka.
(Mushroom)

Who puts a hat on their foot?
(Mushroom)

He stood on a strong leg,
Now it's in a basket.
(Mushroom)

There are no more friendly mushrooms than these -
Adults and children know.
On stumps they grow into lemmas,
Like freckles on your nose.
(Honey mushrooms)

He stood in the forest
Nobody took him
In a fashionable red hat,
Unsuitable for food.
(Amanita)

Grow on the edge
Pink girlfriends
Their names are...
(Volnushki)

Stocky, wearing a new hat
A mushroom grows like a pine tree in the forest.
Happy grandparents:
- There will be a festive dinner!
Oh, the squirrels grabbed it instantly
This white...

(Borovik)

A man walked into a pine forest,
Found a slug
It's a pity to quit
Eat - raw.

(milk)

What kind of mushroom is on the hummock?
In a red velvet scarf?

(Boletus)

What are these yellow sisters?
Hidden in the thick grass?
These yellow sisters
They are called...

(Chanterelles)

By the shady ravine
The touch-me-not mushroom has grown:
Just press the side -
Look, there's already a bruise.

(Moss fly)

He stood in the forest
Nobody took him
In a fashionable red hat,
No good.

(Amanita)

She stands pale
She has edible species.
If you bring it home, it's a disaster,
That food will be poison.
Know that this mushroom is a deception,
Our enemy is pale...

(Toadstool)

I'm growing up in a red cap
Among the aspen roots,
You'll recognize me a mile away
My name is….
(Boletus)

I don’t argue - not white,
I, brothers, am simpler.
I usually grow
In a birch grove.

(Boletus)

Along the forest paths
Lots of white legs
In multi-colored hats,
Noticeable from afar.
Pack, don't hesitate!
This …

(Russula)

Math coloring pages



  1. Remember and name the mushrooms and berries that you know. (Boletus, chanterelles, honey mushrooms, boletus, russula, fly agaric, blueberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, strawberries, raspberries, cranberries) Tell me, where do mushrooms grow? What mushroom should you not eat? Why?
  1. Explain why the mushroom is called boletus? Boletus? (Because it grows under birch and aspen) Honey fungus? (grows on a stump).
  1. Count the mushrooms to 5, correctly coordinating the words: MUSHROOM, ASPEN, CHANTERELLE, RUSSUL. (For example: 1 chanterelle, 2 chanterelles, 3 chanterelles, 4 chanterelles, 5 chanterelles)
  1. “One - many” - say in the plural.

Boletus - boletus

Boletus –…..

Boletus -…..

Russula –…..

Chanterelle –…..

Fly agaric - ...

  1. Name nouns in the genitive case (a lot of things?)

Mushroom - lots of mushrooms

Chanterelle - .....

Borovik - ....

Hat –…..

Russula –……

Blueberry - …..

Cowberry - …..

Raspberry –……

  1. “Call me kindly”:

Boletus - boletus

Moss - ....

Basket - …

Forest …

Polyana - ...

  1. Listen to the text. Answer the questions in complete sentences. Prepare a retelling of the text.

Sour cranberries grow in a swamp. Anyone who has not seen how a cranberry grows can walk on it and not see it. Blueberries grow - you see them: next to the berry leaf. There are so many of them that the place turns blue. Blueberries grow in bushes. In remote places there is also a stone fruit - a red berry with a tassel, sour. Our only berry, the cranberry, is invisible from above.

How do cranberries grow?

What other berries grow in the forest?

How do they grow?

Which berry is invisible from above?

  1. “What did you cook?”

blueberry jam – blueberry jam

lingonberry compote - .....

strawberry tea - ……..

mushroom soup -...

mushroom caviar - ……..

roasted mushrooms -...

blueberry pie - ...

  1. Guess the riddles:

Someone important is standing here

On a little white leg,

He's wearing a red cap

There are polka dots on the hat. (Mushroom Amanita)

What kind of bead is here?

Hanging from the stem?

If you look, your mouth will water,

It will immediately become sour. (Cranberry)

  1. Make sentences from the words given in disorder:

Mushrooms, forest, grow, c.

Grow, on, cranberry, swamp.

A lot, on, strawberries, meadow, grow.

Count the number of words in each sentence. Name the “small” words - prepositions.