Class hour. Game "Lucky Chance"


Extracurricular activity for grades 5-9 game " Lucky case»

Technology– gaming.
Target:- development cognitive abilities, erudition, speed of thinking
memory, attention.
- fostering self-confidence, a sense of responsibility, and the ability to overcome difficulties.
- expanding the horizons and intellectual abilities of students.
- development of communication skills, extraordinary thinking, ability to justify and
argue your point of view.

Two teams of 4 - 5 people each take part in the game. The participating teams have their own name. The game is played in 5 games. Before the game starts, it is decided which team will respond first. For each correct answer, the team receives the number of tokens equal to the number of points they earned. At the end of each game, the final result of each team is announced.
Each team is given a piece of paper with a labyrinth - whoever finds the exit faster, that team starts first.
"Further, further, further..."
Each team takes turns rolling the game dice. Ones are written on four faces of the cube, a zero is drawn on one face of the cube, and a horseshoe is drawn on another. If a one appears on the top face of the cube, then the team receives 1 point for the correct answer to the question asked by the leader. If a horseshoe falls out, this means that the team is lucky, it has a “lucky chance” and for the correct answer to the same question it can receive 3 points. But if a zero appears, this means a changeover. During the first game, each team rolls the dice 11 times.
First game questions:
1.Which elephant does not have a trunk? (at the chess one).
2. What happened on February 31? (there is no such day).
3. Who saved the hares during the flood? (grandfather Mazai).
4. What notes can be used to measure distance? (mi-la-mi).
5. How do day and night end? (soft sign).
6. In which fairy tale does a girl go to buy flowers in winter? ("Twelve months").
7. The table has four corners. One corner was sawed off. How many angles are there? (five).
8. What happens if you hurry? (you'll make people laugh).
9. What two notes grow in the vegetable garden? (beans).
10. Name the author: “God sent a piece of cheese to a crow somewhere”? (Krylov).
11. What does not burn in fire and does not sink in water? (ice).
12. Is it motley itself, eats green, gives white? (cow).
13. What clock does it show? right time only twice a day? (which are worth it).
14. Name a children's humorous film magazine. (“Yeralash”).
15. What terrible beast is greedy for raspberries? (bear).
16. Which beetle is named after the month in which it was born? (May).
17. What birds cannot fly? (penguins and ostriches).
18. A product obtained from beets and cane? (sugar).
19. Underground Railway? (metro).
20. Which state can you wear on your head? (Panama).
21. What kind of fuel is produced in the swamp? (peat).
22. Viut Lee migratory birds nests in the south? (No)
"Troubles from a barrel."
The presenter brings out 7 multi-colored numbered barrels on a tray (you can use capsules from “Kinder Surprises” and put question numbers inside them). The team that has the this moment less points. The presenter reads the question to the team, the number of which is indicated on the keg. If the question is answered correctly, the team receives 2 points. If the team does not answer, then the team that knows the answer can answer and receives an additional 2 points.
Since our game is called “Lucky Chance,” there is no question in one of the barrels, but the team gets 2 points.

Second game questions:
1. In 1850, a bird was first brought to America, which soon took root there. It so happened that in the suburbs of Boston insects multiplied greatly. The caterpillars caused serious damage to crops. A bird came to the rescue - it destroyed the pests. As a token of gratitude, residents erected a monument to her in the central park of Boston. Name the bird.
Answer: Sparrow
2. In order for it to serve faithfully, it must be lubricated regularly. The hinge and bearing units - bushings, chain tensioner rollers, steering columns - need lubrication. Shifter and brake cables. It should be remembered that excess oil is bad for it; sticking dirt can get inside the components. What are we talking about?
Answer: Bicycle
3. Despite small sizes: 2.54 centimeters thick and 7.62 centimeters in diameter, weighs less than two hundred grams, speeds about 160 km/h, it poses a great danger to spectators if not protected with protective glass. What subject are we talking about?
Answer: Hockey puck
4. The first one can be made from snow,
A piece of dirt could also be one.
Well, the second thing is passing the ball,
This is an important task in football.
Whole people take them on hikes,
After all, without him they will not find the way. (compass-compass)
5."Lucky case"
6. When welcoming guests with bread and salt, our ancestors put the concept of health into bread. What did salt mean?
(Wealth)
7. The ancient Incas could only sacrifice a parrot instead of a person. Why this particular bird?
(He can talk)
"A dark horse".
The facilitator distributes to the teams pieces of paper on which the task is printed.
Using the clues, guess the words and names of those animals that “ran away” from them.
Hy _ _ _ _ _ (rules for maintaining health) hyena
Bala _ _ _ _ _ (folk musical instrument) balalaika
_ _ _ fir tree (camping pan) cat
Pa _ _ _ _ garden (fenced garden in front of the house) fox
Two hundred _ _ _ _ a (hunting rifle) wolf
P _ _ _ _ ok (small locality) donkey
_ _ _ _ _ ka (tasty nickname for a car steering wheel) ram
"Race for the Leader"
Each team is asked 20 questions in a row. For each correct answer the team receives 1 point. If within 3 seconds after reading the question the team does not give any answer, the presenter reads out the correct answer and asks the next question. The presenter begins to ask questions to the team that has fewer points.
Questions for the first team:
1. A cow as a child? - Calf.
2. Home car? - Garage.
3. “Measure seven times, once...” - Cut.
4. Astronaut suit? - Space suit.
5. Northern capital of Russia? - Saint Petersburg.
6. Which city flies? - Eagle.
7. Which snow melts faster: clean or dirty? - Filthy.
8. Hidden treasure? - Treasure.
9. Does he show the way to ships at night? - Lighthouse.
10. A magic tablecloth where food appears on its own? - Self-assembly.
11. Father of the wooden boy? - Papa Carlo.
12. A plot of land for growing vegetables? - Vegetable garden.
13. Is water in a gaseous state? - Steam.
14. What size boots did Uncle Styopa wear? - 45th.
15. The seventh letter in the word “electrification”? – The letter “i”.
16. Boxing ground? - Boxing ring.
17. What does a hedgehog do in winter? - Asleep.
18. Is there an Orange Sea in the world? - No.
19. A day of fun, joy, celebration? - Holiday.
20. Chocolate covered ice cream? - Eskimo.
Questions for the second team:
1. Gingerbread man overgrown with needles? - Hedgehog.
2. Dog's house? - Kennel.
3. The student's very first book? - Primer.
4. Baba Yaga's personal transport? – Stupa / Pomelo.
5. Baby goat? - Little goat.
6. Who said the magic words: “Sim, Sim, open!”? - Ali Baba..
7. City animal facility? - Zoo.
8. What goes on without moving? - Time.
9. What can you see with your eyes closed? - Dream.
10. What key did Buratino receive from Tortila the turtle? - Gold.
11. Rectangle with equal sides called... - Square.
12. What holiday is celebrated on January 7? - Christmas.
13. Which note is not needed for compote? - Salt.
14. Who speaks all languages? - Echo.
15. Place for a circus performance? - Arena.
16. Horse symbol of good luck? – Horseshoe
17. Who can lie on a board with nails? - Yogi.
18. Appears on the iron due to dampness? - Rust.
19. State emblem? - Coat of arms.
20. The fastest-footed bird? - Ostrich.

Summing up the game.

And we still have the last lot left unraveled - this is the auction lot.
Let's start the draw.
"Auction of lots."
The lot is read out - the player who gave the correct answer receives a prize.
LOT No. 1- The symbol of the Garden of Eden, which became the cause of discord. (apple)
LOT No. 2- Prevents a person from drying out; vitamins necessary for life are added there.
(juice box)
LOT No. 3- Thought fixer. (pen)
LOT No. 4“If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have said anything.” (language)
Always in your mouth, never swallowed.
LOT No. 5– A source of “winter freshness”, a super-modern dental instrument.
(chewing gum)
LOT No. 6– Silence is not only gold, but also a lot of sweet pleasure, and also a remedy for
talkativeness (lollipop)
LOT No. 7– aircraft (balloon)
LOT No. 8– simply necessary for those who sometimes have to “cover their tracks.” (eraser)
LOT No. 9– energy drink for the mind. (chocolate)
LOT No. 10– a cosmetic product that adds shine to the surface and protects it from damage and destruction.
(varnish)
LOT No. 11– a talisman of pedantic people who adore precision in everything (ruler)
LOT No. 12– tear absorber (handkerchief)
LOT No. 13- a stress reliever. (coffee bag)
LOT No. 14– an ominous place in Bermuda (school triangle)
LOT No. 15- I feed everyone willingly, but I myself am mouthless. (spoon)
LOT No. 16- what it’s about the mystery is here,
good to eat with some tea,
looks like a small loaf,
with sweet filling. (roll)
LOT No. 17– a fermented milk product made from cow’s milk, cream, etc., prepared with the addition of special starter cultures and fruit additives. (yogurt)
Thank you everyone for your active participation.

A GAME"LUCKY CASE"

Target: promote the development of cognitive activity of students, broaden the horizons of children; instill a love of reading fiction; develop a sense of responsibility and the ability to work in a team.

Equipment: illustrations for works of art, a stopwatch or an hourglass lasting 1 minute, a typesetting canvas, kegs and a barrel, gifts for awarding.

Progress of the game

Leading: Good afternoon, dear guests, teachers and children. We are at the game “Lucky Chance”. It was a happy accident that brought us together today to think again, reflect on this important issue, as communication with works of art.

We dedicate our game to this topic. Main actors there will be two teams.

Teams, please introduce yourself.

(There are 7 people per team, one is the captain)

Team "Why"

The motto is “We want to know everything.”

Team "Erudite".

Motto: “The book is ours” best friend,

Without her, it’s like without hands.”

Everyone introduces themselves by giving their first and last name. Music is playing.

GAME 1

"Warm-up"

Each team must answer as many questions as possible in one minute. For each correct answer she gets 1 point.

Questions for the “Why” team:

    “The poor priest gave up his forehead.” To whom? (Balde)

    Baba Yaga's home? (A hut on chicken legs)

    What is the name of Santa Claus's granddaughter? (Snow Maiden)

    Which of the inhabitants of the swamps became the prince's wife? (Frog)

    The device on which Baba Yaga flies? (Mortar)

    What did Cinderella lose? (Glass slipper)

    Whom did the little robber give to help Gerda? (Deer)

    What got into Kai's eye? (Mirror Shard)

    What flowers did the stepdaughter pick in the fairy tale “The Twelve Months”? (Snowdrops)

    Pinocchio's friend? (Malvina)

    Bear teaching Mowgli the law of the Jungle? (Balu)

    Is a cheerful person an onion? (Cipollino)

    The fox companion of the cat Basilio? (Alice)

    The boy who has the best friend in the world? (Baby)

    Uncle Styopa's nickname? (Calancha)

    The hero of a Russian folk tale traveling on a stove? (Emelya)

    Contents Scarecrows from the fairy tale “The Wizard of Oz”? (Straw)

    Crocodile, friend of Cheburashka? (Gena)

    Who is Uncle Fyodor? (Boy)

    A wild animal with a fluffy red tail? (Fox)

Questions for the Erudite team:

    The organ grinder who made Pinocchio? (Papa Carlo)

    Is he famous, is he famous, is he a doctor...? (Aibolit)

    Tsar from A. Pushkin's fairy tale? (Saltan or Guidon)

    The old woman's rat Shapoklyak? (Lariska)

    Great and terrible? (Goodwim)

    Weapon Tin Woodman? (Axe)

    The hero of a Russian folk tale who caught an unusual pike? (Emelya)

    Postman of the village of Prostokvashino? (Pechkin)

    Panther, Mowgli's friend? (Bagheera)

    Who lost the glass slipper? (Cinderella)

    Who said the magic words: “Fly, fly, petal, through the north to the east...”? (Zhenya)

    Who did the ugly duckling become? (Swan)

    What magic remedy does Aladdin have? (Lamp with Genie)

    Who has Winnie the Pooh stuck in their door? (at the rabbit)

    Who got into Through the Looking Glass? (Alice)

    Which medicine did Carlson prefer? (Jam0

    What is the name of the fairy-tale hero who has big ears? (Cheburashka)

    In what city did Dunno live? (Flower City)

    “Burn, burn clearly so that it doesn’t go out” - the words of which fairy tale? ("12 months"

    What was the name of Gerda's friend? (Kai)

(Summing up)

GAME 2

"A dark horse"

I read excerpts from fairy tales and children's works studied at school. Each team takes turns. Which works are the lines taken from and who wrote them?

    “He had a poet friend who lived on Dandelion Street. This poet’s real name was Pudik...” (N.N. Nosov “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”)

    “He landed on the water and swam towards the beautiful swans.” (H.K. Andersen “The Ugly Duckling”)

    “Carlo started whittling logs.” (A. Tolstoy “The Adventures of Pinocchio or the Golden Key)

    “Suddenly the hat crawled straight towards Vadik. He shouted “Ai!” and jumped onto the sofa.” (N.N. Nosov “Living Hat”)

    “He’s been fishing for thirty years and three years.” (A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”)

    Here are Fedorina's cats

Tails are dressed up,

We ran at full speed,

To turn the dishes.

(K.I. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”)

7. I'm going. Quiet. I hear ringing

Under the hoof in the snow.

Only gray crows

They made noise in the meadow.

(S. Yesenin “Porosha”)

8. Who was sitting on the bench?

Who looked at the street

Tolya sang, Boris was silent, Nikolai shook his leg.

(S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”)

GAME 3

"Troubles from a Barrel"

From the barrel, each participant takes out a question number written on a small barrel and answers (one from team I, one from team II, etc.). The captains don't come out. Questions from different areas.

    It is impossible to find either a beginning or an end? (at the circle)

    What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (from empty)

    What tree does a crow sit on during heavy rain? (for wet)

    With this item you can make wonderful things, or even kill the most terrible hero of Russian fairy tales? (Needle)

    Which of the inhabitants of the swamp became the prince's wife? (Frog)

    The name of the boy who was carried away by wild swans? (Ivanushka)

    What phrase ends the letter? (Goodbye)

    What human organ is called the “motor”? (Heart)

    Does a person have twenty of them? (Fingers)

    Where are four brothers under one roof? (In the table)

    A place where vegetables grow. (Garden)

    What does elk lose every winter? (Horns)

    A simple tool for drawing a straight line. (Ruler)

    Why does a goose swim? (From the shore)

“Troubles from a barrel” (for captains).

(they take out the barrels).

Add the required word:

    Fairy tale by Ch. Perrault “Red...” (cap)

    Fairy tale by C. Perrault “Blue...” (beard)

    Story by V. Oseeva “Blue...” (leaves)

    Magic story by A. Pogorelsky “Black...” (chicken)

    A. Kuprin's story “White...” (poodle)

    Story by D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray...” (neck)

    Fairy tale by P. Bazhov “Silver...” (hoof)

    Fairy tale by H.H. Andersen “Wild...” (swans)

(summing up)

    “My mirror is my light! Tell,

Tell me the whole truth:

Am I the sweetest in the world,

All rosy and white?”

(A. Pushkin “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”)

2. White birch

Below my window

Exactly silver. (S. Yesenin “White Birch”)

    Ay, Moska! I know she's strong

What barks at an elephant! (I. Krylov “Elephant and Moska”)

    My phone rang.

Who's speaking?

Elephant. (K. Chukovsky “Telephone”)

5. Who did the dishes run away from? (From Fedora)

6. In what fairy tale does the ogre turn into a mouse and the cat eats it? ("Puss in Boots")

7. What did the soldier cook the porridge from? (From an ax)

8. What did the Ant advise to the Dragonfly in the fable “The Dragonfly and the Ant”? (Dance)

9. Who wore a frying pan on his head? (Abstracted man from Basseynaya Street)

10. Who did the old man and the old woman sculpt out of snow? (Snow Maiden)

GAME 4

“You - for me, I - for you.”

The guys ask each other questions. Questions are prepared at home.

Guess fairy-tale heroes.

1. Grandmother loved the girl very much

Grandma gave her a hat

The girl forgot her name.

Well, guess what her name was? (Little Red Riding Hood)

    Long unknown to many,

He became everyone's friend.

An interesting fairy tale for everyone

The onion boy is familiar.

Very simple and short

He's called... (Chipolino)

    Calm down, calm down, evil witch,

Don't get your hopes up,

Meeting seven dwarfs in the forest,

Ours will be saved...(Snow White)

    He always loves everyone,

Who wouldn't come to him?

Did you guess it? This is Gena

This is Gena... (Crocodile)

    And I washed it for my stepmother,

And I sorted the peas,

At night, by candlelight.

And she slept by the stove.

As beautiful as the sun.

Who is this? (Cinderella)

    She knew how to work beautifully and deftly,

She showed skill in any matter.

A white swan swam in dance

Who was this craftswoman? (Vasilisa the Wise)

    He is cheerful and not angry

This cute weirdo.

The owner is with him, the boy Robin,

And a friend - Piglet.

For him, a walk is a holiday,

And he has a special sense of smell for honey.

This plush prankster

Little Bear...(Winnie the Pooh)

    I'll tell you what, friends!

She was a frog.

If it weren't for Ivan the Fool,

If only she were a frog like that. (Princess Frog)

    She's as easy as walking on a tightrope

Will walk along a thin rope

She once lived in a flower.

Well, her name is... (Thumbelina)

    He is a friend to animals and children,

He is a living being

But there are no such people in this world

There is no one else.

Because he's not a bird

Not a tiger cub, not a tit,

Not a kitten, not a puppy,

Not a wolf cub, not a marmot,

But filmed for film

And everyone has known for a long time

This cute little face

And it’s called... (Cheburashka)

(Summing up)

MUSICAL PAUSE

Fans sing ditties, dressed in costumes of fairy-tale characters.

1. Like a woman, like Yaga

There's no leg at all

But there is a wonderful one

Aircraft.

2. I'm mixed with sour cream,

I'm cold at the window.

Round side, ruddy side,

The bun rolled.

3. A cunning cheat,

red head,

The fluffy tail is beautiful,

And my name is Lisa.

4. Near the forest on the edge

Three of us live in a hut.

There are three chairs and three mugs,

Three beds, three pillows.

5. Long-eared mischief maker

I'm used to going to the garden

I started jumping around the beds,

I trampled all the cabbage.

6. I am a toothy gray wolf,

I click and click with my fangs,

In winter I am completely hungry.

Don't be afraid, I won't eat anyone.

7. Red Riding Hood me

Calls the kids.

I was walking through the forest

I was almost eaten by a wolf.

8. I am a cheerful Pinocchio,

My nose is sharp

My nose is long

And today at this hour

I sing songs for you.

All: Let's have fun together

We'll sing and dance

To find yourself in a fairy tale

You need to call me!

GAME 5

"Race for the Leader"

The hourglass is set. Which team will have time to answer large quantity questions are correct.

Questions for the “Why” team.

    Who spoke such magic words: “Sim-sim, open the door!” (Ali Baba)

    Who did the 11 brother princes from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale turn into? (Swans)

    What did the frog fly south on? (On the twig that the ducks were holding)

    Who from literary heroes was a friend of the Marquis de Carabas Barabas from the fairy tale by Charles Perrault? (Puss in Boots)

    Baba Yaga's home. (A hut on chicken legs)

    Which literary hero was deceived in the Land of Fools? (Pinocchio)

    The turtle who gave Pinocchio the golden key? (Tartila)

    What did the Crow hold in its beak in the fable “The Crow and the Fox”? (Cheese)

    Is the fairy tale “Spikelet”, which tells about the heroes Krut and Vert, Russian or Ukrainian? (Ukrainian)

    How did the Wolf catch fish in the fairy tale “Sister Fox and the Wolf”. (tail)

    Who writes the books? (Writer)

    Who wrote the poem “Our Tanya is crying loudly.” (A. Barto)

    What is Leopold the cat's favorite expression? (Let's live in peace)

    What gifts did the donkey receive for his birthday? (Tail, ball, pot)

    How did Captain Vrungel, Lom and Fouquet make their extraordinary journey around the world? (On the yacht "Trouble")

Questions for the Erudite team.

    Who were the animals afraid of in Chukovsky’s fairy tale “The Cockroach!? (Cockroach)

    Who saved the Fly - the tsokhotukha? (Mosquito)

    There are only three in this tale. Name this fairy tale. (Three Bears)

    Whose wing did the Fox break in D. Malin-Sibiryak’s fairy tale? (To Gray Neck Duck)

    What are the names of the three little pigs from the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”? (Nif-Nif, Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf)

    The heroine of which fairy tale woke up from the kiss of the prince? (sleeping Beauty)

    What was the name of the girl who saw the Silver Hoof? (Daryonka)

    In which fairy tale did the girl see green grass under a snow feather bed? (“Moroz Ivanovich”)

    From which fairy tale is the expression: “Staying with nothing”? (“The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” by A.S. Pushkin)

    What did Brother Ivanushka play from the fairy tale “Geese and Swans” from Baba Yaga? (Golden apples)

    Who rescued Cockerel from trouble in Russian folk tale"Cat, Rooster and Fox"? (Cat)

    who wrote the poem "Rope". (A. Barto)

    A fabulous name for a tablecloth. (Self-assembly)

    In which fairy tale does a girl go to pick flowers in winter? ("12 months")

    Who wrote "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"? (A.S. Pushkin)

(Summarizing)

Winner's reward ceremony.

The game has enormous heuristic and persuasive potential; it separates what is “apparently unified” and brings together what in teaching and in life resists comparison and balancing.

Play, the most important type of children’s activity, plays a huge role in the development and upbringing of a child. It is an effective remedy

formation of the student’s personality, his moral and volitional qualities, the game realizes the need to influence the world. The game gives you freedom, since it is not a task, not a duty, not a law. You cannot play by order, only voluntarily.

What does the game give to children?

The game is extraordinary.

Entering a different state of mind. Submitting only to the rules of the game, a person is free from all class, mercantile and other conventions. The game relieves the severe tension in which a teenager lives in his real life, and replaces it with a voluntary and joyful mobilization of spiritual and physical strength.

Order: The system of rules in the game is absolute and unquestionable. It is impossible to break the rules and be in the game. This quality of order is very valuable now in our unstable, chaotic world.

There is an element of uncertainty in the game; contradictions in the game tend to be resolved.

Passion: there is no partial benefit to the game. It intensively involves the whole person and activates his abilities.

Opportunity to create and unite a team. The attractiveness of the game is so great and the gaming contact between people with each other is so complete and deep that gaming communities show the ability to persist even after the end of the game, outside its framework.

Element of uncertainty which excites activates the mind, tunes in to search for optimal solutions.

The concept of honor. It opposes selfish and narrow group interests.

The game gives the concept of self-restraint and self-sacrifice for the benefit of the team, since only a “well-played” team will achieve success and perfection in the game.

Development of psychological plasticity.

The joy of communicating with like-minded people.

The ability to navigate real life situations, replaying them repeatedly and as if in make-believe in your own fictional world. Gives psychological stability. Relieves anxiety levels, which is now so high among parents and is passed on to children. Develops an active attitude towards life and determination in achieving the set goal.

Educational: Development of moral qualities of the individual (goodwill, conscientiousness), communication skills. Nurturing creative initiative.

Game 1 “Next... further... further...”

Each team takes turns rolling a game die (the die is made from a large cardboard box). Ones are written on four faces of the cube, a zero is drawn on one face of the cube, and a horseshoe is drawn on another. If a one appears on the top face of the cube, then the team receives 1 point for the correct answer to the question asked by the leader. If a horseshoe falls out, this means that the team is lucky, it has a “lucky chance” and for the correct answer to the same question it can receive 3 points. But if a zero appears, this means a changeover. During the first game, each team rolls the dice 7 times.

First game questions:

1.Which elephant does not have a trunk? (at the chess one).
2. What happened on February 31? (there is no such day).
3. The table top has four corners. One corner was sawed off. How many corners does the table have? (five).
4. Who saved the hares during the flood? (grandfather Mazai).
5. What notes can be used to measure distance?
(mi-la-mi).
6. How do day and night end? (soft sign).
7. In which fairy tale does a girl go to pick flowers in winter? ("Twelve months").
8. Homemade Santa Claus. (Fridge).
9. What two notes grow in the vegetable garden? (beans).
10. Name the author: “God sent a piece of cheese to a crow somewhere”? (Krylov).
11. What doesn’t burn in fire and doesn’t sink in water? (ice).
12. Is it motley itself, eats green, gives white? (cow).
13. Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day? (which are worth it).
14. Name a children's humorous film magazine.
(“Jumble”).
15. What terrible beast is greedy for raspberries? (bear).
16. Which beetle is named after the month in which it was born? (May).
17. What birds cannot fly? (penguins and ostriches).
18. A product that is obtained from beets and cane? (sugar).
19. Underground Railroad? (metro). 20. Which state can you wear on your head?(Panama).
23. She came to us from Andersen’s fairy tale. Her name means a measure of length equal to only 2.5 cm. What is her name? (Thumbelina).
24. Which fairy tale features animated fruits and vegetables? (“The Adventures of Cippolino”).
25. The toy is the main character of the book and cartoon, who was given a very funny name because he fell off the table. (Cheburashka).

Game 2 “Riddle, riddle, riddle.”

For each correct answer 1 point.

  1. Dresses up in summer, undresses in winter. (deciduous forest)
  2. Lives - lies, dies - runs. (Snow)
  3. Who gets dressed up once a year? (Christmas tree)
  4. White in winter, gray in summer. (Hare)
  5. Twelve brothers wander around one after another, but do not find each other. (months)
  6. It’s white, but it’s not sugar, there are no legs, but it’s walking. (Snow)
  7. I keep it in my school bag, I’ll tell you how you study.
  8. (Diary)
  9. If you give her a job, the pencil’s work will be in vain.
  10. (Eraser, eraser)
  11. There are eyes - they don’t see, there are ears - they don’t hear, there is a mouth - it doesn’t speak, there is a nose - it doesn’t smell. (Portrait)
  12. Fluffy cotton wool, floating somewhere. (Cloud)
  13. The two sisters swayed - they sought the truth, and when they achieved it, they stopped. (Scales)
  14. I give an answer to every call, but there is neither soul nor body.
  15. (Echo)
  16. What can't you pick up from the ground? (Shadow)
  17. Sleeps during the day, watches at night. (Moon)
  18. It sparkles, blinks, shoots fire arrows.
  19. (Lightning)
  20. They walk and walk, but they don’t leave their place. (Watch)
  21. You screamed - it was silent, you were silent - it screamed. (Echo)
  22. I store hot and cold, I will replace both the stove and the refrigerator for you on the road. (Thermos)
  23. The lady-princess has dressed up the whole world, but she walks around naked. (Needle)
  24. The crutch is crooked and eager to fight. (Hockey stick)
  25. A painted rocker hung across the river.

(Rainbow)

You have it, I have it, the oak tree has it in the field, the fish has it in the sea. (Shadow)

Each team is asked 15 questions in a row. For each correct answer the team receives 1 point. If within 3 seconds after reading the question, if the team does not give any answer, the presenter reads out the correct answer and asks the next question. The presenter begins to ask questions to the team that has fewer points.

Questions for the first team:

1. A cow as a child? - Calf.
2. Home car? - Garage.
3. Astronaut suit? - Space suit.
4. Northern capital of Russia? - Saint Petersburg.
5. Which city flies? - Eagle.
6. A car that counts other people's money? - Taxi.
7. Hero of folk puppet shows? - Parsley.
8. A magic tablecloth where food appears on its own? - Self-assembly.
9. Father of the wooden boy? - Papa Carlo.
10. A plot of land for growing vegetables? - Vegetable garden.

Questions for the second team:

1. Gingerbread man overgrown with needles? - Hedgehog.
2. Dog's house? - Kennel.
3. The student's very first book? - Primer.
4. Baba Yaga's personal transport? – Stupa / Pomelo.
5. Baby goat? - Little goat.
6. Who said the magic words: “Sim, Sim, open!”? - Ali Baba..
7. Belts or ropes for controlling a horse in a harness? - Reins.
8. What key did Buratino receive from Tortila the turtle? - Gold.
9. A rectangle with equal sides is called... - Square.
10. What holiday is celebrated on January 7? - Christmas.

Questions for the third team:

1. Does it appear on the iron due to dampness? - Rust.
2. State emblem? - Coat of arms.
3. The fastest-footed bird? - Ostrich.
4.Boy ​​with a wooden nose? - Pinocchio.
5. City animal facility? - Zoo.
6. Who did the ugly duckling turn into? - Into the swan.
7. Hidden treasure? - Treasure.
8. The fruit that poisoned the princess? - Apple.
9. Chocolate covered ice cream? - Eskimo.
10. Does the chicken breathe in the egg? - Yes.

Questions for the third team:

1. Collection geographical maps and tables? - Atlas.
2. Very confusing road? - Labyrinth.
3. Talking bird? - Parrot.
4. The name of which vegetable comes from the Latin word “kaput”? - Cabbage.
5. Which giraffe legs are longer: front or back? - The same.
6. How many days in leap year? – 366 days.
7. Postage sign? - Brand.
8. Horse symbol of good luck? - Horseshoe.
9. All changes occurring in nature. (Phenomena)
10.What goes on without moving? (Time)

5 game. "Most. Most. Most".

Each question takes 5 seconds and is not answered by moving the turn to the other team.

The answer is given by the presenter. For each correct answer 1 point.

  1. Which plant has the longest root?
  2. The largest ocean on Earth? (Quiet, S = 178,620,000 km 2)
  3. The deepest river on Earth? (Amazon)
  4. The saltiest sea on Earth? (Dead Sea? 30% salt, more at depth)
  5. The deepest point of the world's oceans? ( Mariana Trench
  6. (trough) 11 km 22 m)
  7. The longest river on Earth? (Africa) (Nile, 6,671 km) The tallest Mountain peak
  8. on the ground? (Everest, Jamalugma Himalayas, 8848 m)
  9. The fastest animal in the world? (Cheetah)
  10. The largest bird on Earth (Ostrich)
  11. Smallest bird on Earth? (Hummingbird)
  12. The most powerful natural phenomenon in North America with enormous destructive power?
  13. (Tornado)
  14. The world's largest desert (Africa) (Sahara) The deepest lake on Earth (Russia) (Lake Baikal, 1637 m) Most
  15. The world's largest desert (Africa) (Sahara) big continent on the ground? (Eurasia)
  16. large peninsula
  17. on Earth (Greenland)
  18. The largest mammal on Earth? (Whale, ? 35 tone, length 33 meters)
  19. The largest fish on Earth? (Whale shark? 20 meters long) The hardest stone on Earth? (Diamond) Tallest tree? (Australia - eucalyptus, 150 meters;
  20. North America – sequoias more than 100 meters))
  21. What are the largest rodents on Earth? (Capybaras -
  22. South America
  23. The most poisonous fish, by location? (Marine)
  24. The largest stingray in the world? (Manta)
  25. Which bird has the largest wingspan?

(Albatross)

Tallest animal in the world? (Giraffe)

The world's largest butterfly? (South America). (Grey Agrippa, wingspan 30 cm)

  1. Game 6 “You for me, I for you.”
  2. In this game, children ask prepared questions to each team. If answered correctly, the team receives 2 points. If the guys do not answer, then other teams give the answer and receive additional points. Devices and materials: Presentation for the colorfulness and clarity of this game.
  3. Cube
  4. large sizes

, on the edges of which four units, a zero and a horseshoe are written.

A set of barrels for the game “Tricks from a Barrel”. A set of tokens for quick scoring.

Used Books. Reference books on physics, geography, biology, astronomy, chemistry. Textbooks: natural history, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, astronomy. Game "Lucky Chance" in primary school Litvinenko Olga Anatolyevna, teacher primary classes
MBOU "Tashlinskaya secondary comprehensive school ", Orenburg region Tyulgansky district village. Tashla. Description of material: the script is designed to organize(in this case it was carried out among second grade students). The development can be useful for both primary school teachers and educators additional education, for teachers working in children's camps.

Subject. Game "Lucky Chance"
Target.
Development of cognitive activity of students.
Tasks:
1. Give children the opportunity to show their knowledge on a wide range of issues.
2. Develop logical thinking, memory.
3. Broaden the horizons of students.
4. Cultivate responsibility for one’s actions, activity, initiative, the ability to win and lose.
5. Cultivate interest in each other, mutual respect, feelings of empathy and support.

Equipment: wooden barrel (used to be a piggy bank); cardboard boxes (troubles) with question numbers; posters with the names of the games: “Warm-up”, “Trouble from a barrel”, “Dark horse”, “You are for me, I am for you”, “I alone answer”; posters with rules of behavior during the game: “Play honestly!”, “It’s a shame when you lose, but don’t get angry!”, “Don’t gloat when others lose!”, “If you win, be happy, but don’t be arrogant!”, “Be persistent, do not be discouraged by failures!”; diplomas for players.

Leading: Good afternoon, dear guys and distinguished guests! We welcome you to the intellectual and entertaining game “Lucky Chance”. To play the game “Lucky Chance”, you need two friendly, close-knit teams of 10 people, active fans and witty questions. We have it all. Let's salute those great teams who agreed to play "Lucky Chance" today. For the first time today, the team “Fidgets” (2nd “a” class) and the team “Romantics” (2nd “b” class) are playing. We greet them with applause.
As one great scientist of our time said: “The main thing is to start!”, so let’s begin!
Let's first get acquainted with the rules of behavior during the game. (Reading and analyzing posters)
And today we will be judged by a magnificent, fair jury. (Introduction of the jury members).

1 game “Warm-up”.
Questions are asked to each team in turn. For each correct answer the team receives 1 point.
Questions for 1 team.
1. Homemade Santa Claus. (Fridge)
2. Gingerbread man overgrown with needles. (Hedgehog)
3. Boy with a wooden nose. (Pinocchio)
4. The student’s very first book. (ABC book)
5. “Measure seven times, once -...” (Cut it off)
6. Astronaut costume. (Spacesuit)
7. What goes on without moving? (Time)
8. Stuffed with down, lies under the ear. (Pillow)
9. Break between lessons. (Turn)
10. Letters that do not represent sounds. (b,b)

Questions for team 2.
1. What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream)
2. Starling's house. (birdhouse)
3. Capital of Russia. (Moscow)
4. The smallest finger. (Little finger)
5. The first Soviet cosmonaut. (Yu.A. Gagarin)
6. What prevented the princess from sleeping? (Pea)
7. Alyonushka’s naughty brother. (Ivanushka)
8. Cow as a child. (Calf)
9. A figure in which all sides are equal and the angles are right. (Square)
10. Curtains on the window. (Curtains)

Game 2 “Troubles from a barrel”.
Team captains take turns taking out “tricks” - barrels with numbers. The question is read out, the team is given 10 seconds to think about it, after which it must give an answer. For a correct answer, the team receives 2 points. If the players take out a barrel that says, in addition to the number, “Lucky Chance,” then the team receives 5 points for the correct answer, not 2 points. (There are two such barrels).
1. What is called “second bread” in Rus'? (Potato)

2. What is another name for Santa Claus? (Santa Claus)
3. Which birds arrive from the south first? (Rooks)
4. When is there anything in an empty pocket? (When there's a hole in it)
5. How to name five days of the week in a row without saying their names? (The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)
6. Why ladybug called "cow"? (When threatened, it secretes a liquid similar to milk)
7. What can you find neither end nor beginning? (At the circle)
8. Which beetle is named after the month in which it was born? (May)
9. What animals fly? (The bats, flying squirrels)
10. What “academic title” did Karabas – Barabas have? (Doctor of Puppet Science)

Musical pause. (The song “If you are kind” is performed)

Game 3 “Dark Horse”.
Guess who came to visit us. Our guest teaches us to love books and take care of them. Offers us a choice interesting books, since her work is directly related to them. We often turn to her for help, and she is always happy to help us. Have you guessed who we are talking about? (Librarian)
Yes, this is our school librarian - Svetlana Vasilievna. She has her questions ready for you.
For the correct answer - 2 points.

For 1 team.
1. Who treated sick animals? (Dr. Aibolit)
2. Postman from the village of Prostokvashino. (Pechkin)
3. Where did Pinocchio end up instead of school? (To the theatre)

For 2 teams.
1. Liberator of the Tsokotukha Fly. (Mosquito)
2. What were the names of the three little pigs? (Nif-Nif, Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf)
3. Who visited Winnie the Pooh and Piglet early in the morning? (At Donkey's)

Physical exercise.
Let's join hands,
Let's turn left
Long strides
We'll go in circles.
Let's clap our hands
Let's stomp a little.
Let's join hands,
Let's turn to the right
Narrow steps
We'll go back.

Game 4 “You for me, I for you.”
Teams ask each other three questions. A correct answer receives 2 points.
1 team.
1. A white liquid that you often eat. (Milk)
2. He came and knocked on the roof, but he left and no one heard. (Rain)
3. In what fairy tale does a girl go to the forest in winter to pick snowdrops? ("12 months")
2nd team.
1. How should I call Sivka-Burka? (“Sivka-Burka, prophetic kaurka, stand in front of me like a leaf in front of the grass”)
2. Doesn't fly, doesn't sing, but pecks. (Fish)
3. Needed for writing on the board. (Chalk)

Musical pause. (The song " Magic flower»)

Game 5 “I alone answer.”
Each player is asked a question. If the participant answers himself, then the team receives 3 points, if with the help of the team - 2 points. If the other team answers, they have the opportunity to get 1 point. Each player will be asked two questions.
Questions for 1 team.
1. City institution for animals. (Zoo)
2. Don’t rush your tongue, hurry... (business).
3. Author of “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.” (A.S. Pushkin)
4. Baba Yaga's personal transport. (Mortar)
5. Sits on the roof above everyone else. (Antenna)
6. The fruit that poisoned the princess. (Apple)
7. Who took the hares on a boat for the amusement of the whole village? (Grandfather Mazai)
8. Brothers of the hares. (Rabbits)
9. Pine forest. (Bohr)
10. Father of the wooden boy. (Papa Carlo)
11. Who picks apples with their backs? (Hedgehog)
12. An animal that builds a house on the river. (Beaver)
13. Who kidnapped Thumbelina? (Toad)
14. What did the chicken lay? (Egg)
15. Car house. (Garage)
16. Baby goat. (Kid)
17. The name of the boy who was carried away by wild swans. (Ivanushka)
18. In what work did Sergei Mikhalkov talk about a man of enormous stature? ("Uncle Styopa")
19. Who raises children in kindergarten? (Teacher)
20. Who did the ugly duckling turn into? (Into the swan)

Questions for team 2.
1. Dog's house. (Kennel)
2. Mother of the lamb. (Sheep)
3. A student who did not advance to the next grade. (Repeat year)
4. Construction for crossing the river. (Bridge)
5. A fur-bearing animal that lives in a hollow. (Squirrel)
6. What do 12 months total? (Year)
7. A device for measuring time. (Watch)
8. Winter bear's lair. (Den)
9. Which tap can you not drink from? (From the lift)
10. Tree with a white trunk. (Birch)
11. Women's clothing. (Dress)
12. Guess which birds are great at singing? (Nightingales)
13. Bad weather. (Bad weather)
14. Droplets of water on the grass. (Dew)
15. An item used to decorate the top of a Christmas tree. (Star)
16. A man guarding the forest. (Forester)
17. Father, mother, son, daughter - in one word. (Family)
18. A piece of snow. (Snowflake)
19. Ice skating area. (Ice rink)
20. Oak fruit. (Acorn)

Leading: Our game has come to an end. All teams behaved with dignity and showed their comprehensive development. Well done! But since we had a competition, let’s summarize. The jury gives the floor.
Graduations.

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