Game program “Autumn Festival”
Game program “AUTUMN HOLIDAY” for primary school students
(Music sounds, presenter comes out)
Hello guys! We are very glad to see you in our hall. Do you know why we have gathered here?
Do you love autumn? Autumn can be not only rainy, gloomy and gloomy, but also golden, crimson, and painted, as it is now. Mother Nature doesn't have bad weather. And Autumn also has many surprises: the sun can shine in the morning, and it can rain during the day, and in the evening the leaves will begin to fall. But still, the beautiful colors of Autumn lift your spirits with their variegation, brightness and variety. So we suggest you play a little to improve your mood.
All the guys will be divided into 3 teams: September, October and November. Each team receives slips for completing the task correctly, and whoever has the most of them wins.
1 COMPETITION.
Autumn is a wonderful time, children love autumn. Pears, plums, grapes, Everything is ripe for the guys! Guys, do you know what fruits and vegetables ripen in the fall? I invite 1 person per team. Each of you, in turn, will name one autumn fruit or vegetable. If the response delay is more than 5 seconds. the participant is eliminated. Whoever comes out last wins. Okay, guys, you know the gifts of autumn. Well done!
2 COMPETITION.
Now, guys, try to answer my questions (3 questions per team): 1. How many days does autumn last? (91 days) 2. What is the period of warm weather in mid-autumn called in Russia? (Indian summer) 3. Which tree is a symbol of autumn? (maple)
1. How many days did it rain, leading to the Flood? (40 days) 2. Which of the ancient Greek gods controlled thunder and lightning? (Zeus) 3. How would the phrase “big wind” sound in Chinese? (typhoon)
1. What universal remedy for rain was invented in China? (umbrella) 2. Which birds are considered the best rain predictors? (swallows and swifts) 3. How does autumn end? (November) Well done, guys, they managed to answer all my questions!
3 COMPETITION.
Guys, now we will hold a competition “Her Majesty’s Chief Tailor”. I invite a boy and a girl from each team. The participants’ task: in a short time, cut out a maple leaf from fabric and sew it onto the magical cloak of the Autumn Queen.
The quality and speed of work is appreciated!
Impromptu - pause
Guys! Turnips are a favorite treat for many children. And you all know the Russian folk tale “Turnip” well. (7 people are recruited and roles are given out: Turnip, Grandfather, Grandmother, Granddaughter, Bug, Cat, Mouse.)
The turnip says - “UGH!”, Grandfather - “BOTH-ON!”, Grandmother - “OH-OH!”, Granddaughter - “I’M NOT READY YET!”, Bug - “WOOF-WOOF!”, Cat - “MEOW - MEOW!”, Mouse “PEE-PEE!” Grandfather planted a turnip. The turnip has grown big. Grandfather went to pull a turnip. He pulls and pulls, but he can’t pull it out. Grandfather called grandma. Grandma for grandfather. Grandfather for the turnip. They pull and pull, but they cannot pull. The grandmother called her granddaughter. Granddaughter for grandmother. Grandma for grandfather. Grandfather for the turnip. They pull and pull, but they cannot pull. The granddaughter called Zhuchka. A bug for my granddaughter. Granddaughter for grandmother. Grandma for grandfather. Grandfather for the turnip.
They pull and pull, but they cannot pull. Bug called the cat. Cat for Bug. A bug for my granddaughter. Granddaughter for grandmother. Grandma for grandfather. Grandfather for the turnip.
They pull and pull, but they cannot pull. The cat called the mouse. A mouse for a cat. Cat for Bug. A bug for my granddaughter. Granddaughter for grandmother. Grandma for grandfather. Grandfather for the turnip.
They pulled and pulled and pulled out the turnip.
And we continue our competition program, time for the 4th competition!
4 COMPETITION.
Teams are given sheets of thick paper.
(You should first draw a large apple, pear and eggplant (or something else) on whatman paper, then cut out these drawn fruits and cut each image into 8 parts.)
The teams' task is to assemble a drawing on the floor as quickly as possible. (To complicate the task, you can add some extra details - from another fruit or vegetable.)
5 COMPETITION.
Let's see who is the most accurate. Let's play, what do you think? But they didn’t guess right: in BOOSTER BALL.
- Three small baskets prepared in advance are placed in the middle of the hall at a distance of 5-6 steps, each participant is given three spruce or pine cones.)
The task is to throw as many cones into the baskets as possible.
At the end, the conclusion is summed up.
6 COMPETITION.
And now we invite you to solve riddles, but not simple ones, but fruit and vegetable, mushroom, rainy riddles - the most autumn ones! 1. And on the hill and under the hill, Under the birch and under the fir tree, In round dances, and in a row, the fellows are standing in their hats. Mushrooms! 2. There are no more friendly mushrooms than these. Adults and children know. They grow on stumps in the forest, like freckles on the nose. Honey mushrooms! 3. The boys didn’t know mushrooms, that’s hilarious! They brought home from the forest... Fly agarics! 4. And under the old pine tree, Where the old stump huddles, Surrounded by his family, The first one was found... Boletus! 5. It grows very thickly, It blooms imperceptibly, And when summer passes, We eat its sweets, Not in paper, but in shells, Take care of your teeth, children! Nut! 6. They grow in the summer, and fall in the fall. Leaves! 7. How riddles grew in our garden bed, Juicy and round, So big! They turn green in summer, red in autumn. Tomatoes! 8. The Golden Sun grew from a seed. Sunflower! 9. And in this bed - Bitter riddles, 33 clothes, all without fasteners, He who undresses them sheds tears. Onion! 10. The red maiden was born in a dungeon, and deftly threw her braid out the window. Autumn is coming, They pull out... Carrots! 11. I tried all summer, I dressed and dressed, and when autumn came, I gave away all my outfits, We put a hundred clothes in a barrel. Cabbage! 12. Autumn came to us in the forest and lit a red torch. Here blackbirds and starlings scurry about and peck at her noisily. Rowan! 13. Red beads hang and look at us from the bushes. Children, birds and bears love these beads very much. Kalina! 14. Who beats on the roofs all night, taps, and mutters, and sings, and lulls you to sleep! Rain!
The results of the competition are summed up.
Dance break
Assignment: depict animals in dance.
(While music is playing, invites children to portray hares, bears, wolves, foxes, ostriches).
7 COMPETITION.
But I wonder, do you know what you need to do to enjoy vegetables all winter, besides growing crops? Absolutely right, collect it and save it. And to do this, the harvest needs to be collected in bags, right?
So, I have prepared quick bags for you, by climbing into which you turn into a harvest. And the one who runs around the pin faster and without falling and returns back will be considered the most successful and zealous owner who saved his harvest from the cold winter. Is the task clear?
So, off to the start, attention, march...
It's time to sum up the results of our competitions and award the winners!
We had a great celebration today! Yes, Autumn can be different - cheerful and sad, sunny and cloudy, with rain and wet snow, with cold winds and frosts. But one must love her for her generosity, for her beauty, for her rare but glorious warm days!
Thank you for coming to our wonderful holiday today.
See you again!
Goodbye, guys!