Hello to all summer residents, gardeners, lovers of vegetables, poetry and fairy tales!
Today we have children's vegetable... Or garden?
Poems about a vegetable dispute that happened in the garden. And they are called “The Garden Tale”.
What can you find in grandma’s garden!
Vegetables fruits. And flowers, flowers!
Just a fairy garden for a real fairy!
There are also trees. Tall, branchy, you can see far from them.
Or - squat, but with fruits.
What is the first thing grandchildren do when they come to their grandmother’s garden? Of course, they run to see what’s growing in grandma’s garden this time? Can you eat it, or just admire it?
But if, after all, it’s possible. Will it be sweet, or sour... Or just delicious?
This is a very, very interesting matter! After all, every time it turns out that the strawberries (what a pity!) have moved away, but the blackberries have “gone”!
That instead of large and fleshy tomatoes, small and sweet Cherry tomatoes, similar to bunches of grapes, ripened.
The apples are still greenish, but you can secretly nibble on one, hiding behind the barn.
You can also peek under the huge zucchini leaves, trying to count the plump inhabitants lazily lounging there. Fill your pockets with peas, or climb a cherry tree and spit out the pits.
In a word, anything can happen in the garden.
And if, moreover, it happens in a fairy tale, then things can come to an argument...
Scene at the autumn festival
Children participating: Aibolit, 1st presenter (girl), 2nd presenter (boy), eggplant, peas, beets, cabbage, cucumber, radish, carrots, tomato, potato.
Each child has a hat on his head with the image of one or another vegetable; Aibolit has a white coat and a doctor’s cap.
1st presenter: Blue eggplants, red tomatoes. They start a long and serious argument.
Vegetables: Which of us vegetables is both tastier and more useful? Who will be more useful to everyone in case of all illnesses?
2nd presenter: A pea popped out - what a braggart!
Peas (cheerfully): I'm such a good little green boy! If I want, I’ll treat everyone to peas.
1st presenter: Blushing with offense, the beets grumbled:
Beets (important): Let me say at least a word, Listen first: Beets are needed for borscht and for vinaigrette. Eat and treat yourself - There is no better beet!
Cabbage (interrupting): You beets, shut up! Cabbage soup is made from cabbage! And what delicious cabbage pies! Trickster bunnies love stumps. I'll treat the kids to sweet stump.
Cucumber (provocatively): You will be very pleased after eating a lightly salted cucumber! And everyone will like a fresh cucumber, of course! It crunches and crunches on your teeth. I can treat you!
Radish: (modestly): I am a ruddy radish. I bow to you very low. Why praise yourself? I'm already known to everyone!
Carrot (flirtatiously): The story about me is not long. Who doesn't know vitamins? Always drink carrot juice and nibble on carrots - then, my friend, you will be strong, strong, and dexterous!
2nd presenter: Here the tomato pouted and said sternly:
Tomato: Don't talk, carrot, nonsense. Shut up a little! The most delicious and enjoyable, of course, is tomato juice!
Children: There are a lot of vitamins in it. We happily drink it!
1st presenter: Place a box by the window, Water only more often, And then, like a faithful friend, the green one will come to you.
Onion: I am the seasoning in every dish and am always useful to people. Did you guess it? I am your friend. I am a simple green onion.
Potato: I, potato, am so modest, I didn’t say a word. But everyone needs potatoes: both big and small.
Eggplant: Eggplant caviar is so tasty and healthy.
2nd presenter: It’s time to end the argument, it’s useless to argue!
A knock is heard on the door. Vegetables crouch on the floor in fright.
Bow: Someone seems to be knocking.
Potato: This is Doctor Aibolit!
Aibolit: Well, of course, it’s me. What are you arguing about, friends?
Eggplant: Which of us, among the vegetables, is tastier and more necessary? Who, with all illnesses, will be more useful to everyone?
Aibolit: To be healthy and strong, you need to love vegetables, everyone without exception! There is no doubt about it. There is benefit and taste in everyone, And I don’t dare to decide Which of you is tastier, Which of you is more needed.
ParaPhrases for kids
Children dressed as vegetables sing couplets about their character to the tune of famous children's songs. The order of the songs is optional.
Watermelon
Chunga - changa - our watermelon has grown! Chunga – changa – tastes delicious! Striped, red and big! Chunga changa - my sweetie!
Miracle-sweet, miracle-red Our watermelon is so beautiful! Our watermelon is so beautiful Chunga – changa!
Our happiness is to eat watermelons of Wonderful taste, Wonderful taste, chunga-chang!
Eggplant
“There is nothing better in the world”
There is nothing better in the world, An eggplant grew in the garden in the summer! He was blue and so beautiful and he gave people vitamins! And he gave people vitamins!
Lalalalalala…. Ba-ba-eggplant!
Zucchini
Original: “I’m lying in the sun”
I'm lying in the sun, I'm looking at the sun! I just lie and lie and look at the sun!
I'm a happy zucchini! My barrel is delicious! It’s not for nothing that I’m lying here and looking at the sun!
Original: “Two cheerful geese”
Tears are flowing like hail! Onion said, “That’s how it should be!” After all, with me, oh, all salads will become tastier!
I am a useful onion! I cure diseases! So cry your heart out! Be so kind!
Carrot
Original: “From a Smile”
Carrots will make everything tastier: salad, soup, and jellied fish. So may you come across a golden carrot in any - any food!
And then for sure carrots will keep you healthy and improve your eyesight for centuries! It will help you grow up. It will give strength to your teeth. And in general, our carrots are delicious!
Cucumber
Original: “A grasshopper sat in the grass”
In the garden near the river Our cucumber was ripe, Our cucumber was ripe, It was green!
Imagine, imagine Our cucumber was ripe, Imagine, imagine It was green!
Tomato
Original: “I am a merman”
I'm a beautiful tomato! I'm decorating the garden. I have vitamins, And I myself am like a painting!
Oh, I’m so beautiful - Growing in the garden! And I want to lie down in a great way, lie down already, lie down on a sandwich!
Radish
Radish, radish Let's go feed Lariska! Radish, radish Let's go feed Lariska!
Tili-tili, trali-vali, Thank you for inviting me! Thanks for calling me! Param - pum-pum, param - pum-pam.
Beet
Original: “If only there were no winter”
If there were no beets in cities and villages, we would never have known such fun dishes. The vinaigrette wasn’t tasty And at least the salad, the Borscht would have had a different color Kaba, Kaba, Kaba...
Pumpkin
Past the white apple of the moon, Past the red apple of the sunset The pumpkin pours from the head And grows and grows, grows somewhere.
Well, where are you growing, tell me, pumpkin?! Pumpkin, you are used to being beautiful! You scare all the people on Halloween, ripen in the sunny garden as soon as possible!
Festive event Autumn - harvest festival_16498
Festive event
“ Autumn is a harvest festival!” “
Goal: generalization of children’s knowledge about autumn, team building, development of attention, cognitive activity of students, memory, observation; fostering responsiveness towards each other.
Equipment: tape recorder, P. Tchaikovsky’s play “Autumn Song”, song “Autumn”, music by P. Tchaikovsky “The Seasons”, Round dance “Harvest”, music for the dance of autumn leaves; leaves made of colored paper, children's drawings about autumn; 2 sheets of paper, markers (for the competition); candies.
The hall is decorated with autumn leaves and posters.
Costumes are made for students who will act as vegetables.
Students draw autumn landscapes, which are hung in the hall.
An Autumn costume is being made.
Progress of the event:
Children enter the hall to the music (
P. Tchaikovsky’s “Autumn Song”). F. Tyutchev’s poem “There is in the original autumn ” .
There is a short but wonderful time in the original autumn - The whole day is as if crystal, And the evenings are radiant...
Children come out and read a poem by A. Pleshcheev
Falling leaves are wandering in the grove, through the bushes and maples, and soon they will look into the garden with a golden ringing sound.
Let's assemble a fan from the leaves, Bright and beautiful. The wind will run through the leaves, Light and playful.
And obediently to the wind, the leaves fly away. This means there is no more summer, Autumn is coming.
Students read poems by A. Pleshcheev
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The brooding forest is covered in a blue haze, Each leaf is silvered with a thin cobweb.
Maple leaves in a motley flock Quietly and quietly fall From the silent river a light coolness blows.
Silent paths go blue into the distance, Flocks of cranes fly over the forests
Students read a poem.
Autumn! It’s a glorious time! Children love autumn. Plums, pears, grapes - Everything is ripe for the children. All in chorus: harvest festival - We have fun, Come, we are waiting for you, Golden autumn!
Autumn comes to the music of P. Tchaikovsky “The Seasons”.
-Are you talking about me? And here I am! Hello, cheerful friends! You are glad to meet me! You like my autumn outfit. I came to your holiday to Sing and have fun. I want to make strong friends with everyone here.
The dance of autumn leaves is performed.
Autumn:
They harvest fruits in the fall (children come out pretending to be vegetables: eggplant, peas, carrots, tomatoes, beets, potatoes, onions, cabbage, cucumbers, radishes.)
Staging of the poem “Dispute of Vegetables” by N. Semenov
Autumn: Our harvest is good, it is abundant:
And carrots, and potatoes, white cabbage, green zucchini, red tomatoes, they start a long and serious argument.
Vegetables: Which of us, the vegetables, is both tastier and more useful?
Who will be more useful to everyone from all diseases?
Autumn: The peas popped out - what a braggart!
Polka Dots (cheerfully): I'm such a pretty little green boy!
If I want, I’ll treat everyone to peas! Autumn: Blushing with offense, the beets grumbled...
Beets (important):
Let me say a word, listen first.
You need beets for borscht and for vinaigrette. Eat and treat yourself - there is nothing better than beets!
Cabbage (interrupting): You, beetroot, shut up!
Cabbage soup is made from cabbage. And what delicious cabbage pies!
Cucumber: You will be very pleased if you eat a lightly salted cucumber.
And everyone will like a fresh cucumber, of course!
Radish (modestly): I am a ruddy radish, I bow to you low and low.
Why praise yourself?
I'm already known to everyone! Carrots (flirtatiously): A short story about me: who doesn’t know vitamins?
Always drink carrot juice and nibble on carrots - then, my friend, you will be strong, strong, and dexterous.
Autumn: Here the tomato pouted, and said sternly...
Tomato:
Don’t talk, carrot, nonsense, shut up a little.
The most delicious and enjoyable, of course, is tomato juice.
There are a lot of vitamins in it. We drink it willingly. Autumn: Place a box by the window.
Just water more often. And then, like a true friend.
Green... onions will come to you! Onion: I am the seasoning in every dish and am always useful to people.
Did you guess it?
I am your friend. I am a simple green onion! Potato (modestly): I, potato, am so modest - I didn’t say a word...
But potatoes are so needed by both big and small!
Eggplant (timidly): Eggplant caviar is so tasty, healthy...
Autumn:
It’s time to end the argument!
There's no point in arguing! (A knock is heard on the door. All the vegetables fall silent.) Someone seems to be knocking... (a student dressed as Aibolit enters) Vegetables (in unison):
This is Doctor Aibolit!
Aibolit:
Well, of course, it’s me!
What are you arguing about, friends? Vegetables:
Which of us, among the vegetables, is tastier and more important?
Who will be more useful to everyone from all diseases?
Aibolit (pacing): To be healthy and strong, you need to love vegetables.
Everything, without exception. There is no doubt about it! Each of you has a benefit and a taste, and I don’t dare to decide: Which of you is tastier, which of you is more needed!
The guys sing the song “Autumn has come knocking on us with golden rain!”
Lyrics :
T. Propisnova,
Music:
I. Smirnova
Autumn:
Guys, now guess the riddles about vegetables and fruits.
(prepare riddles about vegetables and fruits)
Autumn:
Now we will cook borscht and compote.
- Guys, for borscht you need...
Autumn
: And for compote?...
Game “Cooking borscht and compote”
Autumn:
Dear guys, thank you for the holiday. I hope we will meet again next year. And now my gifts for you.
Problems for skits about vegetables
Such interludes, performed at children's events, broaden their horizons, because kids learn something new from the world of plants. about vegetables can also relate to relationships between people. This happens because Potatoes and Cabbage, Carrots and Onions, Beetroot and Pumpkin seem to come to life and acquire human character traits.
Thus, funny scenes about vegetables also cultivate a variety of positive qualities in children. Although sometimes they can make fun of negative character traits.
On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes
Consolidating the signs of autumn, guessing autumn-themed riddles, playing with a collective answer, dramatizing a fairy tale.
This essay is about my choice of profession.
The article discusses the issue of increasing the growth of aggressiveness in children and ways out of conflict situations.
The story of how vegetables such as tomatoes and potatoes appeared on our table.
A dramatization of a fairy tale can be used during an autumn holiday, or shown at a parent meeting.
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Impromptu fairy tale
You can put on a funny performance without any preparation. Impromptu staging looks very fun. Anyone from the audience becomes an artist. They are given roles and words. You should go on stage immediately after the presenter names the character and give your speech.
Pumpkin: “Well, leave me alone... Let me sleep!”
Tomato: “Is it really my fault that I’m so attractive and charming!”
Cucumber: “And at the other end of the village the vegetables will be more beautiful...”
Cabbage: “I would like another fur coat for the holiday. Who would give it, eh?”
Turnip: “Well, my grandfather imprisoned me... If I free myself, I will take revenge!”
“A difficult situation arose in citizen Ded’s garden. He wanted to reap the harvest. I approached Pumpkin. Pumpkin: “Well, leave me alone... Let me sleep!” Well, just like how he himself screams in the morning when his old woman sends him to work in the garden. It turns out that he raises his hand.
Grandfather sighed and went to the Tomato. Tomato: “Is it really my fault that I’m so attractive and charming!” Grandfather is ashamed to raise his hand against him - really, what is his fault? He himself was once a handsome man. Or wasn't it? Or not quite handsome? It doesn't matter now!
I decided to pull out the turnip. Turnip: “Well, my grandfather imprisoned me... If I free myself, I will take revenge!” Grandpa was completely freaked out. Yes, there was such a thing in my youth, together with a classmate we bullied, and the young Grandfather then blamed all the blame on his friend. Jumped aside as if stung!
Rushed to Cabbage. Cabbage: “I would like another fur coat for the holiday. Who would give it, eh?” Immediately, the old man’s neighbor came to mind, to whom he was knocking wedges - she also kept demanding his fur coat.
Then he decided to indulge in salads. I went to the garden bed where I was planting cucumbers. Cucumber: “And at the other end of the village the vegetables will be more beautiful...” That’s all I heard from afar. Apparently, the well done Cucumber galloped off to the other end of the village. Just like Dedok himself in his youth.
So Grandfather remained hungry. And the moral of this tale is: treat others the way you want others to treat you.”
Preview:
Scenario for the theatrical lesson “Why does the tomato turn red?”
Objectives: to introduce the history of the appearance of tomatoes and potatoes in Russia. Develop cognitive interests, memory, speech. To cultivate positive attitudes towards academic subjects, interest in history, botany, and the ability to cooperate with communication partners.
The lesson is conducted in a playful way and children really like it. First grade children take part in the production, and 5th grade students talk about tomatoes and potatoes.
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