Intellectual game “Nature Experts”; 5 - 6 grades

Neshataeva Elena Vasilievna

Geography teacher

MSKOU VIII type Krasnovishersk

Intellectual game “Nature Experts”.

Goals of the game:

  • Development of students’ cognitive activity, intelligence, broadening their horizons.
  • Fostering love and respect for living nature.

There is just a temple, There is a temple of science, And there is also a temple of nature - With forests stretching out their hands Toward the sun and winds Open to us in the heat and cold, Come here, be sensitive with your heart, Do not desecrate its shrines.

Good afternoon, dear guests, children! We are at the game “Nature Experts”. It was the game that brought us all together today to think again and reflect on such an important issue as nature conservation. To protect nature, you need to know it.

You know many animals and plants well, you have heard or read about others, you have seen others on television, and you will meet some today. And so let's start our game.

The main characters will be two teams.

Team presentation. "TRANSFORMERS" "KNOW-ALLS"

Jury:

1. “Warm-up” competition

There are 15 questions, you need to answer them as quickly as possible. For each correct answer the team receives 1 point.

Questions for team #1

  1. What is the name of the herb for 99 diseases. (St. John's wort)
  2. How many legs does a spider have? (eight)
  3. Will hares be born blind or sighted? (sighted)
  4. What birds hatch chicks three times a year? (sparrows, buntings)
  5. Who picks apples with their backs? (hedgehog)
  6. Is a penguin a bird or not? (Yes)
  7. What does elk lose every winter? (horns)
  8. Which berry is red, white and black? (currant)
  9. Who's teeth grow every day? (beaver, hare)
  10. Which tree has a white trunk? (birch)
  11. Which bird flies the highest? (eagle)
  12. Who sleeps upside down? (bat)
  13. When is the first thunderstorm most likely to occur? (in May)
  14. What happens to a bee after it stings? (she is dying)
  15. What animal loves raspberries? (bear)

Questions for team #2

  1. What bird throws eggs into other people's nests? (cuckoo)
  2. The name of which plant tells where it grows? (plantain)
  3. Who runs with their hind legs forward? (hare)
  4. Bloodthirsty predator of our forests. (wolf)
  5. What flower starts summer? (bell)
  6. Before what weather do birds stop singing? (rain)
  7. What is the largest bird in the world? (ostrich)
  8. An animal that is very similar to a cat. (lynx)
  9. What bird can talk? (parrot)
  10. Do birds winter in birdhouses? (no it's very cold there)
  11. Is a tree a symbol of Russia? (birch)
  12. Who has the worst eyesight? (mole)
  13. It looks like a lined notebook. (zebra)
  14. Which animal runs well, jumps and boxes well? (kangaroo)
  15. Which tree gives water to woodpeckers in spring? /birch/

Well done guys, you know a lot, you were able to answer so many questions. Tell me, where can I learn about interesting plants and animals? Yes, you can find this out in encyclopedias.

2.competition “Troubles from a little party”

You can score 3 points for a correct answer.

Guess from the 1st clue.

1. Bonfire

  1. This serves as protection from predators.
  2. Saves from hunger.
  3. It is bred by tourists and reindeer herders.
  4. You can boil water and cook food on it.

2. Tent

  1. Essential for tourists going on a hike for several days.
  2. Helps hide from animals and insects.
  3. Protects from cold, wind and rain.
  4. You can hide from the hot sun.

3. Globe

1. The item is round in shape, but is not used in the gym.

2. Motley, spinning.

3. With this item you can travel without having money. This is what its owner does.

4. Lives in the geography room.

4 Blue whale.

  1. A mammal that gives birth to live young and feeds them with milk.
  2. Listed in the Red Book.
  3. These animals include: beluga whale, humpback whale, lied whale, sperm whale, killer whale.
  4. This is the largest animal that has ever existed on earth.

5. Tourism

  1. Kind of sport.
  2. There are mountain, water, ski.
  3. Group hike.
  4. A type of travel undertaken for leisure.

6. River

  1. Water flow of considerable size.
  2. You can admire her.
  3. Has a source, mouth.
  4. It can be mountainous or flat.

Since 1600, 150 species of animals and birds have become extinct on our planet, more than half in just the last 50 years. The Red Book maintained by the International Union for Conservation of Nature now lists about 100 species of animals and birds that are in distress.

37 species of birds are listed in our Red Book of the Perm Territory. Today we will get acquainted with some species.

3. competition “Birds of the Red Book of the Perm Territory”.

I'm asking a question. You pick up the card with the desired number. For each correct answer you get a point. So, let's start the game. Listen carefully.

Gray owl -

Large head, smoky gray color. The eyes are yellow with dark stripes around them. A black spot under the beak, similar to a beard, is how this species got its name. Hunts in the evening and at night mainly on small rodents, sometimes on squirrels and small birds.

Great Sparrow Owl

- a very small bird of prey, weight - 55-80 g. Females are larger than males. The head is small, round, slightly flattened, there are no “ears”, and there are short white “eyebrows” above the eyes. It hunts during the day, at dawn, and at dusk. Its food mainly consists of rodents: lemmings, voles, wood mice, as well as small passerine birds. In winter, they like to visit bird feeders, where tits, bullfinches, and sparrows lie in wait.

Great curlew -

The bird is easily recognized by its long, slightly downward-curved beak. The beak is long, sharp, and curved, helping to find prey in the damp, soft bottom. Legs are elongated.

Oystercatcher

- a large bird with a long orange-red beak and black and white plumage. The legs are short pink-red. Runs and swims well. A fussy and noisy bird. The main cry, emitted both on the ground and in the air, is the far-audible trill “quirrrrrrr”. It feeds on mollusks, worms, and insects. In search of food, it moves along the shore in shallow water, sticking its beak into the water or sand.

Intellectual game “Nature Experts”

Organizes work in teams and answering questions.

1 block of questions. Birds

1.

We have received a complaint. Guess who's complaining?

Oh, and people don’t like me. You see, they don’t like my voice, and they say my eyes are ugly. They think I bring trouble. Is this so? If it weren’t for me, some would have to sit without bread. Slide No. 3

(The owl has been under state protection since 1964. One owl destroys 1000 mice over the summer, which are capable of destroying a ton of grain.)

2

.
I, a tree bird, live in the forests. Using its beak, I extract pests from under the bark of trees and eat them in large quantities. During a winter day I eat 150 bark beetles. Who am I? ( Woodpecker
) Slide number 4

3.

Many birds have become symbols among the people: the swan is a symbol of fidelity and love, the raven and owl are symbols of wisdom.
Name the bird - a symbol of peace. (Dove)
Slide No. 5

4.

Many birds have become symbols of countries: the peacock is a symbol of India, the cardinal is a symbol of the USA, and the flamingo is a symbol of the Bahamas.
Name the bird - the symbol of Russia. ( Eagle
)

Slide No. 6

2 block of questions. Fish

1.

What kind of fish does the merman ride in Russian folk tales?
(Som)
Slide No. 7

2.

Which sea fish is shaped like a chess piece?
( Seahorse.
) Slide No. 8

3.

This is a river predator. There are stripes and spots on her green body. She has very sharp teeth. Stop roach and crucian carp! And don't ask for mercy! I am the mistress here in the pond - I’m going hunting. This fish is capable of fulfilling human wishes, just like a goldfish. (Pike) Slide No. 9

4.

White, blue, tiger, whale, prickly... Who is it?
(Species of sharks)
Slide No. 10

3 block of questions. Animals

1.

A large spotted cat with tufted ears.
(Lynx)
Slide No. 11

2.

Some animals are called differently, for example: bear - clubfoot, fox - red, hare - scythe... This popular animal in Russia was called veksha
.
What animal are we talking about?
( Squirrel
) Slide No. 12

3.

This animal is distributed throughout the Perm region and lives mainly in places rich in twig and grassy food.
The largest animal in the Perm region. (Elk.)
(Body length up to 3 m , height at withers 2 m, weight 300-380 kg )

Slide No. 13

4.

Different animals eat differently. All animals can be divided into two large groups, predators and herbivores. Predators are animals that eat the meat of other animals. Another large group is herbivores - these are animals that eat plant foods. There are animals that, depending on the situation, eat different types of food. They are sometimes called omnivores. These animals, unlike other predators, feed not only on meat: they eat grass and berries. (Bears) Slide No. 14

4 block of questions. Plants

1.

Many countries of the world have their own plants - symbols: Lebanon has the Lebanese cedar, Canada has the maple, Japan has sakura, India has the lotus.
Which tree is considered a symbol of our Motherland? (Birch)
Slide No. 15

2.

Which tree leaves turn red in autumn?

(Aspen, rowan, maple)

Slide No. 16

3.

In winter, this tree looks like a dried spruce; in spring, the branches of the tree are covered with soft green needles; They turn golden in autumn and fall off in winter. What kind of tree is this?

(Larch)

Slide No. 17

4.

The flower is the shoe of the Roman goddess of love.

(Venus' slipper.) Slide No. 18

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