Subject week of the surrounding world in elementary grades. Subject week of the world around in elementary grades Tests crossword puzzles

Sborshchikova Marina Gennadievna
teacher-organizer at MOU DOD
City Center for Additional Education for Children
Ob, Novosibirsk Region

Priceless Russian forest beauty,
Green gold is our forests
Guard the wealth of the forests, guard,
Attentive vigilant green patrol.

Tree, flower and bird
They don't always know how to defend themselves.
If they are destroyed
We will be alone on the planet. Good afternoon dear friends! I am glad to welcome you. Today we will talk about nature. Tell me, guys, what does the world around you mean to you? What is your favorite season? What animal? And the plant? Everything in life is beautiful, everything is interconnected. We are also part of nature. Let's never forget this.

  1. Before we start our game, let's give team name and choose captain . Each team must have their own motto, who will help them during the game, will be a kind of talisman.

  2. Warm up questions
  • At the very bottom, in the thick grass, a forest hedgehog lives. Who is he? (ruff)
  • One pours, the second drinks, the third grows. (rain, earth, plant)
  • A hut was built without hands, without an axe. (nest)
  • The bird flew, not winged, not feathered, long nose, thin voice. Whoever kills her will shed human blood . (mosquito)
  • There was a small pillow with needles under the trees. She lay, she lay, she ran. (hedgehog)
  • He does not sleep day and night. It will slip into any crack. In winter - cold, warm - in summer, in a hurry somewhere …(wind)
  • Breathes, grows, but cannot walk. (forest)
  • Eroshka stands on one leg. They are looking for him, but he is not gu-gu . (mushroom)
  • What will not be sown? (grass)
  • From heaven to earth, hair is loose in the wind. (Rain)
  • Through the fields, through the meadows, an elegant arc rises. (rainbow)
  • Blue fur coat covered the whole world. (sky)
  • The tablecloth is white, dressed the whole world. (snow)
  • What kind of master put leaves, herbs, and thickets of roses on the glass? (freezing)
  • A bridge is being built without boards, without an ax, without a wedge. (ice on the river)
  • Two brothers look into the water, never converge. (shores)
  • What is higher than the forest, what is more beautiful than light? (red sun)
  • The sister goes to visit her brother, and he hides from his sister. (day and night)
  • She came without paints and without a brush, but painted all the leaves. (autumn)
  • The silent one will be silent, the screamer will be shouted down. (echo)
  • Scarlet sugar itself, green velvet caftan. (watermelon)
  • One hundred clothes and all without fasteners. (cabbage)
  • A woman is sitting on the beds, all in patches. Whoever undresses her sheds tears. (onion)
  • In a dark hut, the canvases of an old woman are woven. (bees)
  1. Burime

____________________________plants
____________________________ settlements
____________________________ huts

____________________________ curlicues
____________________________ fields
___________________________Earth

  1. Crossword

In-app crossword grid

Answers
Horizontally: 1. Experiment. 2. Water. 3. Hibernation. 6. Photoperiodism. 11. Plankton. 12. Tier. 14. Ide. 15. Reducer. 16. Peace. 17. Ibis. 20. Autotroph. 22. Oak forest. 23. Security. 26. Selection. 27. Biocenosis. 28. Erosion. 29. Air. 30. Nitrogen. 31. Mutagens.

Vertically: 1. Ecology. 3. Light. 4. Rhythm. 5. Tolerance. 7. Catching. 8. Reserve. 9. Saprophage. 10. Humus. 13. Phenologist. 18. Biomass. 19. Shooting. 21. Cycle. 23. Cleaning. 24. Anabiosis. 25. Area.

  1. Captains competition. Since ancient times, man has mastered the art of imitation. He copied the habits of animals and this helped him in hunting. At the same time, the person repeated the steps, jumps and voice sounds of different living beings. He endowed these creatures with emotions, feelings, characters - everything that he himself possessed. As a result, the animals portrayed by man turned out to be more emotional than they really were. Try, like our ancestors to portray:
  • anxious cat,
  • sad penguin,
  • anxious rabbit,
  • gloomy eagle,
  • angry pig
  1. Questions
  • Why don't they beat fur-bearing animals in spring? (fur-bearing animals molt in spring. They produce cubs)
  • Are rabbits born blind or sighted? (sighted)
  • Where is it more convenient for a hare to run: uphill or downhill? (uphill, as the front legs are shorter than the rear)
  • What terrible predatory beast is greedy for raspberries? (bear)
  • Is a bear skinny or fat in a den? (bold)
  • Why does a horse snort when scared of something? (the horse has a very sensitive sense of smell, clearing the nose can sense danger)
  • Can elephants swim? (Yes)
  • Which animal has babies in autumn? (for a hare)
  • Are the eyes of a cat the same day and night? (no. Pupils are small during the day and wide at night)
  • Does cancer always move backwards? (No. It always swims back, and forward for food.)
  1. Songs about nature

Which team will remember the most nature songs in 5 minutes.

    Leading.

    Horizontally:
    2. Blue coat
    Covered the whole world (Sky)
    4. In the blue village
    Round girl.
    She can't sleep at night
    Looks in the mirror (Moon)
    7. People are waiting for me, calling me,
    And you come - they run away (Rain)
    9. The eagle flies
    Through the blue sky
    Wings spread out
    The sun has dimmed. (Cloud)
    10. It flies without wings,
    Running without legs
    Sailing without a sail. (Cloud)
    13. A fiery arrow flies,
    No one will catch her
    Neither king nor queen
    Not a red girl. (Lightning)
    14. Noisy, thundered,
    I washed everything and left.
    And orchards and orchards
    I watered the whole area. (Thunderstorm)
    17. Draws without hands,
    Bites without teeth (Frost)
    19. Flies, growls,
    breaks branches,
    The dust kicks up
    Can you hear him
    And you don't see him. (Wind)

    Vertically.

    1. He is fluffy, silver,
    But don't touch him with your hand
    Become a little clean
    How to catch in the palm of your hand. (Snow)
    3. Under our roof
    Hanging white nail.
    The sun will rise -
    The nail will fall. (Icicle)
    5. White cat
    Flying through the window. (Dawn)
    6. There is an invisibility:
    Doesn't ask for a house
    And before people run,
    Hurry up. (Air)
    8. In the morning, the beads sparkled,
    All the grass was tucked in.
    And let's go look for them in the afternoon,
    We are looking, we are looking - we will not find. (Dew)
    11. Through the fields, through the meadows
    There was an elegant arc. (Rainbow)
    12. You shouted - it was silent,
    You were silent - it screamed. (Echo)
    15. Well, which of you will answer:
    Not fire, but it burns painfully,
    Not a lantern, but it shines brightly,
    And not a baker, but bakes? (The sun)
    16. Not snow and not ice,
    And he will remove the trees with silver. (Frost)
    17. Growing up, growing up,
    Was horned - became round.
    Only a circle, a miracle circle
    He suddenly became horny again. (Month)
    18. Peas crumbled
    For a thousand roads. (Stars)

    Leading.

    The team won..

    Leading.

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"Guess (competition of crossword puzzles, riddles and rebuses)"

Municipal budget institution

additional education

"Center for additional education "Perspective"

Guess

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Conducted: 03/21/2016

according to Danilkina I.S.

Stary Oskol

Age of participants: 7 - 12 years.

Duration: 45 minutes.

Target: to form an aesthetic taste, creativity, cultural attitude towards oneself and others.

Tasks:

To develop the cognitive interest of children;

Contribute to the creation of an atmosphere of celebration, active recreation;

Cultivate a respectful attitude towards nature;

Equipment: sheets of paper, crossword, task cards.

Location: club at the place of residence "Magnitka"

Event progress

On the desk: "Guess" ( competition of riddles, crosswords and puzzles)

Leading.

    Hello guys, today we gathered on the day of spring break for the event competition of riddles, crosswords and puzzles "Guess", I propose to divide into 2 teams ("Rainbow", "Chamomile") and choose a team captain. I wish everyone victory and let each team show dexterity, erudition and the ability to work together and work as a team. For each correct answer, the team receives 1 token, in case of an incorrect answer, the right to answer and get an additional point goes to the opposing team.

    And so we begin our competition dedicated to mother nature.

    The night has passed, the dawn is reddening, -
    And dawn came.
    The sun is rising again
    Pure gives light.

    Waking up early in the morning
    Feel the grace
    From the beauty of wise nature, -
    The day goes on again.

    Enjoying nature
    Every single day.
    The sun rises over the mountain,
    Hello new day!

    Guys, I bring to your attention a presentation with which you will try to solve riddles. (The presenter shows the presentation)

    Leading.

Well done guys, they did a great job. Now let's see how you can solve puzzles.

And you completed this task.

Leading.

And who knows how to solve crossword puzzles? (children's answers)

Well done! Now let's see which of the teams will cope with this task first.

Horizontally:
2. Blue coat
Covered the whole world (Sky)
4. In the blue village
Round girl.
She can't sleep at night
Looks in the mirror (Moon)
7. People are waiting for me, calling me,
And you come - they run away (Rain)
9. The eagle flies
Through the blue sky
Wings spread out
The sun has dimmed. (Cloud)
10. It flies without wings,
Running without legs
Sailing without a sail. (Cloud)
13. A fiery arrow flies,
No one will catch her
Neither king nor queen
Not a red girl. (Lightning)
14. Noisy, thundered,
I washed everything and left.
And orchards and orchards
I watered the whole area. (Thunderstorm)
17. Draws without hands,
Bites without teeth (Frost)
19. Flies, growls,
breaks branches,
The dust kicks up
Can you hear him
And you don't see him. (Wind)

Vertically.

1. He is fluffy, silver,
But don't touch him with your hand
Become a little clean
How to catch in the palm of your hand. (Snow)
3. Under our roof
Hanging white nail.
The sun will rise -
The nail will fall. (Icicle)
5. White cat
Flying through the window. (Dawn)
6. There is an invisibility:
Doesn't ask for a house
And before people run,
Hurry up. (Air)
8. In the morning, the beads sparkled,
All the grass was tucked in.
And let's go look for them in the afternoon,
We are looking for, we are looking for - we will not find. (Dew)
11. Through the fields, through the meadows
There was an elegant arc. (Rainbow)
12. You shouted - it was silent,
You were silent - it screamed. (Echo)
15. Well, which of you will answer:
Not fire, but it burns painfully,
Not a lantern, but it shines brightly,
And not a baker, but bakes? (The sun)
16. Not snow and not ice,
And he will remove the trees with silver. (Frost)
17. Growing up, growing up,
He was horned - he became round.
Only a circle, a miracle circle
He suddenly became horny again. (Month)
18. Peas crumbled
For a thousand roads. (Stars)

Leading.

So our competition has come to an end, I propose to count the points. I want to praise the participants of the two teams for their solidarity, erudition and ingenuity.

The team won.......

Leading.

At the end of our competition, I want to say: “We are the masters of our nature, and it is the pantry of the sun with all the treasures of life, let's love and protect it for ourselves and our descendants!”

See you soon! (rewarding of winners with prizes, participants with incentive prizes)

MOU "Dmitrievskaya secondary school"

Methodical development

"The subject week of the world around

in elementary grades"

Performed:

Surnina Svetlana Alexandrovna,

primary school teacher

with. Dmitrievka, 2015

Environment Week for Elementary School Students

Motto of the week "Look how good the world you live in"

Purposes of the event:

    To develop students' interest in the lessons of the "World Around"; raise the educational level; carry out environmental education.

    To form the ability of students to perceive a holistic picture of the world, respect for nature.

    To create conditions for the development and implementation of the cognitive and creative abilities of students in the study of nature.

    Create conditions for the formation of a healthy lifestyle.

    Develop the ability to work independently, present the result of individual activity.

Plan of the event:

    Opening of the week. Campaign "Plant a tree".

    Quiz "About green forests and forest wonders."

    Olympiad "Connoisseurs of Nature" in grades 1, 2, 3, 4.

    Competition "Breakfast on the grass" (menu from plants).

    Competition of editors-in-chief "The world around us" (crossword puzzles, rebuses).

    Drawing competition "Our world is a miracle."

    Photo contest "We are responsible for those we have tamed."

    Game-journey "In the realm of nature" (Thursday)

    Summing up (Saturday).

    Rewarding. Closing of the subject week (Monday).

We wish you creative success!

Stock "Plant a Tree"

A tree without leaves hangs on the wall in the hall. During the week, leaflets with the names of various trees are attached to it.


Quiz.

"About green forests and forest wonders."

For students in grades 1-4.

    What birds in the spring mutter "I'll buy a hoodie, I'll sell a fur coat"?

    Do mosquitoes have teeth?

    Grass for 99 diseases?

    Colored mushrooms?

    What is a squirrel's nest called?

    What cubs are born "naked", and after a few hours they have a coat?

"About green forests and forest wonders." (answers)

For students in grades 1-4.

    Why do pine lower branches die off, but spruce does not?(Pine is a light-loving tree)

    Which tree blooms the latest?(Linden - blooms in summer)

    What kind of hunting is allowed in the forest at any time of the year?(Photo hunting)

    What is the most voracious predator on the planet?(Dragonfly, because in a day she eats several times more food than she weighs herself)

    What birds in the spring mutter "I'll buy a hoodie, I'll sell a fur coat"?(Kosachi, black grouse - males, words are similar in imitation of his song - muttering)

    What bird secrets does leaf fall reveal to us?(Bird nests are clearly visible)

    Are bunnies born sighted or blind?(Sighted)

    Who cuckoos at the cuckoo, a female or a male?(Male)

    What animal grows teeth every day?(For all rodents)

    Do mosquitoes have teeth?(Yes - 22)

    Which animal has 2 monuments?(to the frog)

    Are there rhinos in our forests?(Yes, rhinoceros beetle)

    What animal runs like a wolf, climbs like a cat, and looks like a bear?(Wolverine)

    Grass for 99 diseases?(St. John's wort)

    Colored mushrooms?(Russula)

    Is the tree a symbol of our Motherland?(Birch)

    What is a squirrel's nest called?(Gaino)

    What cubs are born “naked”, and after a few hours they have a coat?(Ezhata)

    What kind of insects clap their hands?(Mosquitoes, moths)

    What plants are insect predators?(Sundew)

    The name of which plant says where it lives?(Plantain)

Olympiad for class 1 around the world.

1. Riddle. Draw a clue.

White carrot grows in winter. ______________________

2. Write emergency phone numbers:

Police - ___________, Ambulance - ___________, Fire - ____________

3. Underline with a pencil the names of the planets of the solar system:

Mercury, Pluto, Aldebaran, Moon, Earth, Mars, Sirius, Venus, Jupiter, Sun, Saturn.

4. Collect the names of animals from the letters:

BAR - ______________________ CUTTING - _______________________

WURDLEB - ___________________________ LEZOK - _____________________________

5. How many legs does a spider have? __________

6. What bird throws its eggs into other people's nests? _______________________

7. What is the name of the position of the head of state?_____________________

What is the name of the position of the head of the city?__________________________

8. Match the words from the first column with the words from the second column:

Animal dwelling

Bear Beehive

bee chicken coop

Kennel dog

Chicken Anthill

Fox Berloga

Ant Burrow

Olympiad for class 2 around the world.

Surname, name _____________________ Number of points ____________

1. Riddle. Write an answer.

Without arms, without legs, knocking under the window, asking for a hut. ______________________

2. What country do we live in?________________

3. Underline objects of inanimate nature with a pencil: the Sun, a stone, a bear, a cloud, a hut, a rock, a well, a tunnel, a horse, a bird, an airplane, lightning.

4. Collect the names of plants from the letters:

BUNCRSIA - ______________________ AIAMLN - _______________________

ZAREBE - ___________________________ LTPAYUN - _____________________________

5. What distinguishes fish from other animals?

___________________________________________________________________ __________

6. How are the plants arranged in the forest? Underline the correct answer:

Groups, tiers, families.

7. Write 3 symbols of any state. _______________________________________________

9. Who sleeps where? Ant -in an anthill , bear -in a lair ,

horses - _______________, pigs - ________________, bees - ____________________, foxes - _______________, cows - _________________, dogs - __________________.

Magpie Poured

Owl Gogochet

Nightingale Tenkaet

Sparrow Tweets

Tit chirping

goose hoots

Olympiad for grade 3 around the world.

Surname, name _____________________ Number of points ____________

1. Name the animals whose names have only 3 letters.

2. What sea does not exist? Emphasize.

Red Sea, White Sea, Black Sea, Blue Sea, Yellow Sea.

3. What body can be in a solid, liquid or gaseous state? _____________

4. Why is hunting strictly prohibited in spring? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. What is the worst thing for birds in winter? ____________________________________________

6. Think about what parts of the plant are eaten:

Beets have ___________________, lettuce has ________________________, plums have ____________________, and roses have ____________________.

7. Three spoons were placed in hot water: iron, plastic and wooden. After 3 minutes they wanted to get it. Which spoon will be the hottest? ____________________

8. Guess the crossword:

1. An object that helps determine the cardinal points.

2. The edge is visible, but it is impossible to reach it.

3. Visually impaired animal.

4. And a cloud, and fog, and a river, and an ocean. I fly and run, and I can be glass.

5. Forest doctor (bird).

6. A bird that brings children.

7. Wintering bird.

Olympiad for grade 4 around the world.

Surname, name _____________________ Number of points ____________

1. Name the animals whose names have only 2 letters.

_____________________________________________________________________________

2. Match the names of countries and the names of capitals

Paris *

* Japan

Rome *

* France

Moscow *

* Germany

Tokyo*

* Russia

London *

* Italy

Berlin *

* England

3. Remember what color the flag of Russia is and color it.

4. Solve puzzles:

5. Three spoons were placed in hot water: iron, plastic and wooden. After 3 minutes they wanted to get it. Which spoon will be the hottest? ____________________

7. What berry is black, red and white? _____________________________________

6. Write down the words for "rooms" in different institutions:

In hotel - ____________

In the monastery - _______________

In the clinic - __________________

On the train - _________________

In the museum - ____________________

Answers.

Olympiad 1st class Okr. World

1. Icicle

2.02,03,01

3. Mercury, Pluto, Earth, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn.

4. Badger, Camel, Dog, Goat

6. Cuckoo

7.President, Mayor

8. Bear-den, bee-hive, dog-kennel, chicken-coop, fox-burrow, ant-anthill.

Olympiad 2 class Surrounding world

1. Wind

2. Sochi

3. Sun, stone, cloud, rock, lightning.

4. Lingonberry, birch, raspberry, tulip

5. Gills, fins, scales

6.Tiered

7. Coat of arms, flag, anthem

9. Horses - in a stable (in a stall), pigs - in a pigsty, bees - in a hive, foxes - in a hole, cows - in a barn, a dog - in a kennel.

10. The eagle owl hoots, the goose cackles, the nightingale floods, the sparrow chirps, the magpie chirps, the tit tinkles.

Olympiad 3 class Surrounding world

1.bull, ruff, catfish, ide, siskin, etc.

2.blue sea

3.water

4.because the animals feed their young

5. hunger

6. beets have a root, a plum has a fruit, a lettuce has leaves, a rose has a flower

7.iron

8. compass, horizon, mole, water, woodpecker, stork, bullfinch

Olympiad 4 class Surrounding world

1.yak, already, hedgehog, etc.

2. Paris - France, Rome - Italy, Moscow - Russia, Tokyo - Japan, London - England, Berlin - Germany

3.white

blue

red

4. crossroads

traffic lights

5. iron

7.currant

6.Hotel - a room, a monastery - a cell, a polyclinic - an office, a train - a compartment, a museum - a hall.

Competition“Breakfast on the grass” (plant menu)


What do forests give to a person?
Raspberries, nuts, bird voices.
dewdrop leaf,
A bunch of mushrooms.
Each of us is ready for a miracle.

Competitioneditors-in-chief of The World Around Us (crosswords, puzzles)

Only you wake up in the morning
You will immediately encounter a rebus,
Don't give up, guess
And help nature!

The game is a journey "In the kingdom of nature."

1. Look, my young friend, what is around:
The sky is light blue, the sun shines golden,


2. The wind plays with leaves, a cloud floats in the sky.
Field, river and grass, mountains, air and foliage,


3. Birds, animals and forests, thunder, fogs and dew,
Man and the season - it's all around nature!

4. Everything, everything, in the world we need each other
And midges are no less needed than elephants.

5. You can’t do without ridiculous monsters
And even without evil and ferocious predators.

6. We need everything in the world, we need everything in a row,
Who makes honey and who makes poison.

7. Bad deeds for a cat without a mouse,
A mouse without a cat is no better off.

8. And if someone seems superfluous to us,
That, of course, would be a mistake.

9. Everyone in the world needs each other
And that's what you kids need to remember.

Chorus: So let's save

Our earthly natural home!

2 mixed teams of eight people are formed (3 from each class). Children determine the captain and the name of the team. After receiving the guide sheets, students travel through four stations. Time is regulated (5 min.).

At the end of the journey, the results are summed up: the total number of points scored by the team is calculated; the presentation by the students of their team is taken into account, the rating of the results is posted.

Sample travel guide.

Team name _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Station name

Number of points

Notes

Guess - draw.

Station of entertaining questions.

Pick up a proverb.

Scrabble

I T O G O

1) The first station "Guess - draw."

Participants guess riddles and collectively draw the resulting plot on a piece of paper.

Riddles.

We cry without him

and how it will appear

hiding from him. (The sun)

The gates went up

Beauty all over the world. (Rainbow)

Flowing, flowing

Won't leak

Runs, runs -

Won't run out. (River)

Cheerful in the spring

It's cold in summer

Feeds in autumn

Warms in winter. (Wood)

Who was born twice:

Smooth for the first time

The second time soft? (Bird)

yellow hostess

Came from the forest

counted all the chickens

and took it with her. (A fox)

Not a mouse, not a bird

frolicking in the forest,

Lives on trees

And chews nuts. (Squirrel)

She does not see herself

And points out to others. (Road)

2) Second – « Station of entertaining questions»

Children are given a card with questions to which they must answer.

Competition questions:

    The smallest bird (hummingbird)

    What bird is called a feathered cat? (owl)

    Which birds have scales on their wings? (penguin)

    What fish has a monkey tail? (sea Horse)

    Which animal carries its babies in a pouch? (kangaroo)

    Bunnies born in winter? (nastovik)

    hares born in summer (herbalists)

    Which animal goes the longest without food? (camel)

    Animal - gargle (raccoon)

    tallest animal (giraffe)

    The fastest animal (cheetah)

    Who has a tongue longer than the body? (chameleon)

    Forest orderly (wolf)

    Beast - builder (beavers)

    The world's largest snake (anaconda)

    The largest animal living on earth (elephant)

    The oldest insect on the planet (dragonfly)

    Domestic insect (bee)

    These mushrooms grow in a friendly family on a stump (honey mushrooms)

    The largest animal in Russia (moose)

    The largest bird. (ostrich)

    The thickest plant. (baobab)

    The smallest animal. (shrew)

    Who picks apples with his back? (Hedgehog. )

    Which birds breed chicks three times a summer? (Sparrows, oatmeal. )

    Which bird gets its food from under the ice? (Dipper. )

    Which animal has the loudest voice? (Crocodile. )

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

    Which bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird. )

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

    What mushroom is called a forest predatory animal? (Chanterelle. )

    Which animal spends most of its time underground? (Mole. )

    1. The third station is "Collect a proverb."

Participants are offered 10 red and 10 yellow cards. The first part of the proverb is written on the red cards, and the second part is written on the yellow cards. Children are invited to collect a proverb. 1 point for each proverb.

Proverbs.

The sun will rise clearly - goodbye, the moon is bright.

They take every mushroom in their hands, but not every one puts it in a box.

Spring and autumn - eight weather per day.

A moth flies on a good flower.

Don't be afraid of the cold, wash up to your waist.

Spring is red with flowers, and autumn with sheaves.

In the spring, rain soars, autumn wets.

A bad summer when there is no sun.

The berry is red, but it tastes bitter.

Snow in the fields - bread in the bins.

4) The fourth station "Erudite".

Each team is given sheets with the same crosswords. Teams solve them. Time - 5 minutes.

4

6

1

2

3

5

well

and

Questions:

    The name of a group of animals to which the elephant, dolphin and bear (animals) belong.

    The name of a group of animals that includes the snail, scallop and squid (shellfish).

    The name of the group of animals to which the eagle, crane and woodpecker (birds) belong.

    The name of a group of animals that includes the pond frog, toad, and newt (amphibians).

    The name of the group of animals that includes the shark, herring and pike (fish).

    The name of the animal group that includes the bumblebee, grasshopper, and ladybug (insects).

Closing of the week. Summarizing.

Finishing the week of nature connoisseurs,
We are happy to sum up:


Don't be afraid to have breakfast in the woods now.
You will be able to feed and drink each other.
And how many interesting tasty dishes
It was invented from herbs, berries, nuts.

Have any of you been an editor?

These are guys with a strong character.

Crosswords and puzzles can compose
They will not leave nature in trouble!

We found those in the school
Who knows about nature
Most.
Glory to the "Connoisseurs of Nature"!

(Winner's reward ceremony)

Examples of tokens for competitions.


































The word "crossword" came to us from the English language. It was formed from two words: “cross” and “word”, that is, “intersecting words” or “cross-talk”. A crossword puzzle is a puzzle task in which a figure divided into squares must be filled with letters horizontally and vertically. At the beginning of the 20th century, the crossword appeared in the United States, and it became known as the game of the century. Children of primary school age are offered small crossword puzzles, which can be the content of environmental activities. Whoever solves their crossword puzzle first is the winner. Crosswords can be both thematic and mixed.

Crossword puzzles, puzzles, entertaining tasks help to increase the effectiveness of learning, improve the assimilation of information. Students should be warned about the upcoming work with crossword puzzles in advance and asked to repeat the main material of the textbook.

Thematic crossword puzzles for younger students

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Rivers"

Write the names of the rivers in the correct cells of the crossword puzzle.

Vistula, Pechora, Don, Ural, Dnieper, Danube, Volga, Po, Congo.

Crossword puzzle with answers for elementary school on the topic "Oceans and seas"

Write the names of the oceans and seas in the correct cells of the crossword puzzle.

Quiet, Atlantic, Okhotsk, Japanese, Mediterranean, Barents, Azov.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Animals"

Horizontally:

1. The beast, whose dwelling is called "hut".

3. Large northern animal with large fangs.

6. Waterfowl.

9. Snow leopard.

12. Small predatory animal.

13. Wild pig.

14. The name of the wolf - the leader of the pack from the "Jungle Book" by R. Kipling.

Vertically:

1. Pet.

2. Forest fur animal.

4. The animal that the inhabitants of the North ride.

5. The longest animal.

6. Gray forest predator.

7. The name of the cat from the story of S. Mikhalkov "Cat's Tale".

8. Striped relative of the horse.

11. A group of animals living and hunting together.

Answers.

Horizontally: 1. Beaver. 3. Walrus. 6. Otter. 9. Irbis. 12. Weasel. 13. Boar. 14. Akela.

Vertically: 1. Ram. 2. Squirrel. 4. Deer. 5. Giraffe. 6. Wolf. 7.Dusya. 8. Zebra. 10. Brem. 11. Flock.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Fish, birds, animals"

Horizontally:

8. Pet.

9. Fur animal.

10. Humpback hare.

Vertically:

1. Bird of prey.

2. Siberian deer with big antlers.

3. Large predatory fish.

4. An animal used for riding.

5. Bamboo bear.

6. Type of ostrich.

7. Aquarium fish.

Answers.

Horizontally: 8. Cat. 9. Squirrel. 10. Agouti.

Vertically. 1. Hawk. 2. Maral. 3. Shark. 4. Horse. 5. Panda. 6. Nandu. 7. Gourami.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Insects"

Horizontally:

3. Who is killing him,

He sheds his blood.

5. Red, but not a horse,

Horned, but not a ram,

Don't like houses

And they won't buy it at the market.

6. Behind the stove and under the floor

Small insects sing loudly.

7. Not a beast, not a bird,

And the nose is like a needle.

9. Not a bird, but flies,

With a trunk, not an elephant,

Nobody teaches

And sits on us.

10. Who has a stinger at the end of the tail?

Vertically:

1. In a bright dress, a fashionista,

Take a walk huntress.

Fluttering from flower to flower,

Get tired - rest.

2. Not a fisherman, but sets up nets.

4. A little worker flew for a honey.

8. Flies - roars, scares everyone,

Horse and cow bite.

Answers.

Horizontally: 3. Bedbug. 5. Cockroach. 6. Cricket. 7. Mosquito. 9. Fly. 10. Scorpio.

Vertically: 1. Butterfly. 2. Spider. 4. Bee. 8. Gadfly.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Teremok"

Guess who lives in the tower.

Horizontally:

2. The wool is soft,

Yes, the claw is sharp.

5. Little boy

In a gray coat

Sneaking around the yards

Collects crumbs.

8. Not a bird, but flies,

With a trunk, not an elephant,

Nobody tames

And sits on the nose.

9. From the meadow under the fence

A chain of mountains approached.

Someone entered the garden slyly:

Conducted meth underground

12. During the day he sits like a blind man,

And only in the evening - for robbery.

13. What kind of spring birds like to walk and feed behind a plow?

16. Not a beast, not a bird, afraid of everything, catch flies and splash into the water.

Vertically:

1. Spins, chirps, fusses all day.

3. Because of you I beat myself, because of myself I beat you, my blood will be shed.

4. Small, reddish, beautiful and shaggy tail,

Lives on a tree and gnaws nuts.

6. He cries in the swamp, but does not come out of the swamp.

7. Branches are worn. They dig clay.

A dam is being built on the river.

By the dam here and there

They live in round houses.

10. This beast is kind of strange:

The neck is like an arrow at the crane.

11. Blackies live in a dark hut,

Knit lace without knots and loops.

14. What kind of forest animal:

I got up like a column, sucking

And stands among the grass -

Ears bigger than head?

15. All day on the water, but you can’t get enough water.

Answers.

Horizontally: 2. Cat. 5. Sparrow. 8. Fly. 9. Mole. Owl. 13. Rooks. 16. Frog.

Vertically: 1. Magpie. 3. Mosquito. 4. Squirrel. 6. Kulik. 7. Beavers. 10. Giraffe. 11. Bees. 14. Hare. 15. Duck.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Natural phenomena"

Horizontally:

1. It will knock in the sky -

heard on the ground.

5. Over the river, over the valley

A white canvas hung.

6. Without arms, without legs,

And climb into the hut.

7. Curled, twisted white swarm,

Sat down on the ground - became a mountain

8. In the evening it flies to the ground,

The night is on earth

In the morning it flies again.

Vertically:

1. Peas crumbled

For seventy roads.

No one will pick him up.

Neither king nor queen

Not a pretty girl.

2. Through the blue sky

The white goose is swimming.

3. Through the fields, through the meadows

There is a high arc.

4. Between heaven and earth

The fire arrow flies.

5. The eagle flew

Through the blue sky

Wings spread out

The sun has dimmed.

Answers.

Horizontally: 1. Thunder. 5. Fog. 6. Cold. 7. Snow. 8. Dew.

Vertically: 1. Hail. 2. Cloud. 3. Rainbow. 4. Lightning. 5. Cloud.

Crossword with answers for elementary school on the topic "Animal Names"

Kotofey, Terenty, Kryak, Martin.

Animal names

Write the names of the animals in the correct cells of the crossword puzzle.

Pudik, Barsik, Pestrushka, Gena, Daughter, Gnedko, Mu-mu.