Quiz game. Gifts of autumn.
Quiz game “Gifts of Autumn” senior group No. 1 “Bee” teacher Sibikina E. G. Purpose: to summarize children’s knowledge on the topic “Gifts of Autumn”. Objectives: Educational: consolidate knowledge about the signs and gifts of autumn; activate children's vocabulary on the topic of the lesson; to form in children a generalized idea of vegetables and fruits. Developmental: develop children’s cognitive interest, their auditory and visual attention, memory; develop interest in completing tasks; develop a culture of verbal communication between children and each other and with the teacher. Educational: improve the skills of listening carefully, answering questions, solving riddles. Progress of the quiz. Educator: Hello, guys! One wonderful guest came to our city. And she asks you to guess a riddle about her: The air already smells like rain, It’s getting colder every day. The trees change their outfit, The leaves are slowly losing. It’s clear to everyone, like twice makes two – I’ve come. . . Children: Autumn time Educator: Well done, guys! You guessed the riddle correctly, because a beautiful autumn has come to our city. Today we will talk about the gifts of autumn: vegetables and fruits, in the form of a quiz. Now it's time for us to start our quiz. And to begin with, you have to remember and name all the signs of autumn, say what is amazing about the autumn season. Children, look at our picture, it will highlight questions that I will read out loud, and your teams will take turns answering these questions. For each correct answer, your team will receive a chip - an autumn leaf. Whichever team collects the most leaves will win our quiz today about the gifts of autumn. To the teacher: I will start a sentence, and you will continue it, finish it, 1. Autumn is the brightest and most beautiful time of the year 2. There is a light drizzle of autumn rain outside. The earth has become like a beautiful carpet 4. A strong wind is blowing 5 The bunches of rowan trees turn bright red 6. Birds gather in flocks and... . . fly away. Educator: Well done, guys! We answered all the questions, now you and I know everything about the signs of autumn. Finger game “Pickling cabbage” We chop the cabbage, moving up and down with straight brushes. We are three carrots, the fingers of both hands are clenched into fists, the fists move towards and away from ourselves. We salt the cabbage, imitate sprinkling salt from a pinch. We are pressing cabbage. Clench and unclench your fingers. Educator: Well done guys, now guess the riddles? Riddles about vegetables and fruits: 1. Casseroles, potato pancakes, Pancakes and mashed potatoes, Zrazy and dumplings, Peeled livers, And excellent okroshka You can make it from...(potatoes) 2. It came from a field mouse, Hidden into the ground with its head, Only tight ones on top arrows skillfully reach for the sun. Cures seven ailments, Ripe... (onion) is useful to everyone 3. This vegetable is sweet and sour, round, juicy, soft, smooth. He rubbed his cheeks red, and called. . . (tomato) 4. The leaves are collected in a head of cabbage in the villagers’ garden. Without it, the cabbage soup is not thick. What is her name? ...(cabbage) 5. Even though he didn’t see black, he suddenly became purple And is shiny from praise. Very important...(eggplant) 6. The fruit looks like a tumbler. Wears a yellow shirt. Breaking the silence in the garden. Fell from the tree...(pear) 7. A ball with a crown, thick skin, Looks like a casket - A treasure is hidden in it of rubies. This strange fruit is ... (pomegranate) 8. The prince from the gardens is ready to please everyone. There is one with a rosy side and a cheerful worm. Round with a dimple Liquid...(apple) 9. Among the fruit muses, she always stands out. He loves to show off in blue, and will throw off his green sundress. Guess who this diva is? Well, of course it is. . . (plum) 10. The taste is tart and sweet The inside is like cotton wool The orange fruit grows in the southern countries, everyone knows The gender is female They guessed that. . . (persimmon) Educator: Well done, guys! You are very good at solving riddles, now each of your teams has collected a large number of pieces of paper. But you and I have been sitting too long and now we need to do a little gymnastics. Everyone get up from your chairs and stand near the tables. Physical education minute I stand on my toes, I take out an apple, I run home with the apple, My gift to Mommy! How blush is the autumn garden! There are apples hanging everywhere. Red-sided, red-cheeked, On their high branches Like suns burning! (Rise on your toes) (Hands up) (Run in place) (Clap your hands) (Light clap on the cheeks) (Turn your torso to the left, right) (Tilt to the left with your arm raised) (Tilt to the right with your arm raised) (Extend your arms forward with spread fingers - “sun”) Educator: Each of the teams again needs to guess riddles, but now about mushrooms, and also determine whether it is an edible or inedible mushroom, whether we put it in our basket or leave it in the clearing. Educator: Our quiz has come to an end. Today our friendship won, and Autumn really liked the way you answered questions and guessed riddles about her gifts.
Quiz about autumn with answers for preschoolers
Goals:
- Direct participation of parents in the educational process of preschool educational institutions.
- Increasing children's cognitive interest in nature and its study.
Educational:
- Expand children's understanding of the diversity of natural objects and phenomena.
- Learn to navigate the natural world.
Educational:
- Develop the ability to speak as a means of communication and culture.
- Enrich your active vocabulary.
- Develop communication and interaction of the child with adults and peers.
- develop speed of reaction, resourcefulness, intelligence, logical thinking.
Educational:
- Foster love and respect for nature.
- Help to realize the value of joint activities.
- Foster a communicative culture.
Integration of educational areas:
- cognitive development;
- social and communicative development;
- speech development.
Equipment :
- multimedia projector;
- screen;
- hourglass;
- team emblems;
- presentations for the competitions “Barrels-troubles” and “Fabulous”.
The presenter enters the hall to the music.
Presenter: Today 2 teams are participating in the “Lucky Chance” quiz. A team of boys and a team of parents. Let's welcome them.
I invite the teams to take their places. I represent the players of the parents’ team, which is called “Znayki”. Our motto : We are ready for competitions, forward to new victories!
The team of guys is called “Pochemuchki”. Our motto: Let difficult questions lie ahead. We can find all the answers!
Presenter: Will help me conduct the “Lucky Accident” quiz for the jury. (Introduction of the jury members)
For each correct answer, the team receives one point. So, let's start our game.
Let everyone boldly enter into battle, In the excitement of competition, Success will not come by itself. Your knowledge will help.
And now, I ask one of the spectators, using a counting rhyme, to determine which of the teams will be the first to answer the questions.
1 game “Give me a word”
Our first game is called “Give me a word.”
I start a sentence and team members finish it.
Questions for the “Whychek” team:
- The owl flies, and the rabbit...
- The crow croaks, and the dog...
- The bear loves honey, and the cat...
- The little bear has a mother bear, and the little squirrel...
- The wolf howls, and the fly...
- The frog croaks, and the horse...
Questions for the Znaek team:
- The cow eats hay, and the fox...
- The mole digs holes, and the titmouse...
- The bird makes its nest, and the spider...
- The rooster crows and the hen...
- The cow has a calf, the sheep...
- The cat feeds the kittens with milk, and the whale...
Presenter: The distinguished jury announces the results of the 1st competition.
Host: Let's continue our game.
Game 2 “Barrels-troubles”
The next game is called “Barrel Troubles”.
Each team is given the opportunity to pull out a barrel with a task number. The game is very difficult, so I have prepared tips for you. On the screen you see natural objects that will tell you the correct answer. You just need to listen carefully and choose the right clue.
The team is given 10 seconds to discuss the riddle. Let's start with the team...
A team member takes out a keg and announces a number.
1. Striped calf Tied with a string, Lies and gets fat: The older, the sweeter. (Watermelon)
2. I ate grains, became lighter, became limp... Who digs mountains under a hole?
3. Silent during the day, screaming at night, No one understands, but does it scare tramps? (Owl)
4. A red maiden walks across the sky. (Sun)
5. The little animal is jumping, not a mouth but a trap. Both the mosquito and the fly will fall into the trap. (Frog)
6. The more you eat, the more you have leftover. (Nuts)
7. Yashka is standing in a red shirt. Whoever passes by will bow to him. (Berry)
8. He made a hole, dug a hole, the Sun is shining, but he doesn’t know. (Mole)
9. All made of gold, He stands in the sun. (Ear)
10. From branch to branch, fast as a ball, the red-haired circus performer jumps deftly. (Squirrel)
Presenter: The jury gives the floor, announce the results of the 2nd competition.
Game 3 “Proverbs are not said in vain”
Presenter: Our third game is the mini-game “Proverbs are not said in vain.” Members of one team begin the proverb, members of the other finish it.
Let's start with the team...
- Where there is a spider, there is... a “web”.
- Gruzdev called himself get in the body".
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".
- Without difficulty you can’t catch even... “a fish from the pond.”
- Where there is a flower - ... “there is honey.”
- To be afraid of wolves -… “don’t go into the forest.”
Host: After such difficult tasks, let's rest a little.
I know that the guys were preparing a surprise for the teams. And now I think it's time to present it.
Musical pause.
Presenter: The floor is given to the members of the jury. Game 3 results.
Host: And we still have everything ahead. Now is the time for the most amazing, most mysterious game.
Game 4 “Dark Horse”
Guess who our guest is? “The most harmful postman is a village resident who can easily fake a mustache of any length.”
Pechkin: Hello! It was I, postman Pechkin, who brought you telegrams from the forest. The only problem I have is this. Woodpecker, our forest telephone operator, forgot to convey who these telegrams were from. Help me!
Guess who sent them?
- I will help everyone whose alarm clock is broken.
- I am the most charming and attractive! I'll fool anyone you want to deceive. Considering all this, I urge you to call me by my first name and patronymic.
- To the one who finds my tail! Keep it as a keepsake. I will successfully grow a new one.
- I teach all sciences! I make birds out of chicks in a short time. Please note that I conduct classes at night.
- Everyone, everyone, everyone! If anyone has a need for horns, contact me once a year.
- I can help kind but lonely birds find family happiness! Hatch my chicks! I have never experienced maternal feelings. I wish you happiness in your personal life.
Pechkin: Thank you teams for your help, you helped me out. Well, I went, I still need to deliver all the telegrams. Goodbye!
Host: I’ll ask the jury to announce the score. Presenter: Attention! Attention! Let's continue the competition!
Game 5 “Fairytale”
Attention to the screen. Remember the names of the fairy tales whose heroes are depicted here.
The team starts first...
Presenter: Time flies very quickly and we have come to the last game. Before the last test, I will ask the jury to announce the leader.
So, the last game is “Race for the Leader”
Each team needs to answer as many questions as possible in 1 minute.
1. Who is called the forest doctor? 2. Which animal can pretend to be dead? 3. What desert dweller can go without drinking for a week? 4. Leo hairstyle? 5. What is Snow Maiden’s favorite time of year? 6. Deciduous tree with white bark? 7. Winter apartment of a bear? 8. A man-made birdhouse? 9. Flying flower? 10. Horse in a vest? 11. How do trees differ from shrubs? 12. Tallest African animal? 13. How does spruce differ from pine? 14. Who can go out into the open field without leaving their house? (snail). 15. What is the largest animal on the planet? (whale) 16. Which trees have red leaves in autumn? 17. What insect hears with its feet? (grasshopper) 18. Does she wear a red fur coat in summer, and a gray one in winter? (squirrel) 19. A bird that runs fast but doesn’t fly? (ostrich) 20. Part of the day from the end of the day to the beginning of the night? (evening). 21. Fruits and berries boiled in sugar syrup? (jam) 22. What grows with its top down? (icicle) 23. The bird whose legs became the most suitable support for Baba Yaga’s house? 24. Striped insect with a thin waist? (wasp) 25. Who uses his nose instead of his hand? (elephant) 26. The largest lizard in the world? (monitor lizard) 27. Not a person, but talking? (wind) 28. A sea animal with eight legs? (octopus)
Host: Our game is over. While the jury sums up the results, we have a musical break. Host: So, the jury has the floor to announce the results of the game.
Team awards.
Author: Krasnova Natalya Aleksandrovna
Quiz for children of senior preschool age “Autumn gatherings”
Task No. 5: Relay race “Cook soup/compote according to recipe”
— Autumn brings its gifts to people - these are fruits and vegetables that ripen in gardens and vegetable gardens.
Harvesting fruits in autumn
Lots of joy for people after all their hard work!
Five children from each team stand in columns. In front of them on the table are flat images of a jar (for compote) and a pan (for soup). At a distance of 2 m from each team, there are hoops on the carpet in which flat images of vegetables (for the team preparing the soup) and fruits (for the team preparing the compote) are laid out, and next to it there is a “recipe” for soup / compote with images of the ingredients and their quantities. The first player receives a basket from the host. At the leader’s command, the player runs to his hoop, takes the required amount of vegetables/fruits according to the “recipe” and puts them in his basket. Then he returns to his team, puts vegetables/fruits in a pan/jar, passes the basket to the next team player and stands at the end of the column. After the teams have completed the task, they do a mutual check: they check the number of vegetables/fruits on the “recipe” and in the jar/pan (five potatoes, two tomatoes, three onions.../ two bananas, five plums, three apples...). The team that completes the task faster and with the fewest errors wins.
Task No. 6: “Guess the taste”
“I suggest we see how attentive you are, let’s play the game “Plum - Apple - Banana.”
- Now let’s try to guess the taste of vegetables and fruits. 5-7 people from each team participate. With his eyes closed, the child guesses the taste of a vegetable or fruit and calls it affectionately (carrot, cucumber, tomato, apple, pear, grape, cream). The team that guesses the names of all vegetables/fruits and correctly calls them affectionately gets a point.
— What can be prepared from fruits? (jam, jam, compote)
Task No. 7: presentation “Machine jam”
Masha has grown a lot of different fruits and berries, she wants to make jam for Mishka. Let's help her. An image of fruits or berries appears on the slide. The teams take turns saying what kind of jam Masha made. The team that completes the task with the fewest errors wins.
Task No. 8: “Name the migratory birds”
— With the onset of autumn, some birds fly away from us to the south, why? (discussion with children: insects, worms, seeds and fruits of plants, frogs, mice disappear in the fall = birds become hungry
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Teams are asked to find pictures of migratory birds on the table and name them. Then the teams take turns calling migratory birds in the plural in the V.p. form:
Quiz “Autumn Outside”
Transcript
1 Quiz “Autumn Outside the Window” Compiled by: Voloshina I.A., additional education teacher Progress of the quiz Today we will hold a quiz, these are competitions where you will show your knowledge about autumn, ingenuity and ingenuity. For the correct answer, each team will receive a token. Warm up the mind: “Say a word” (answers in chorus) He will wash the roof of the hut. He will take Misha to the den, complete the peasant’s work, and then rustle the leaves. We will quietly ask her: “Who are you?” And will we hear? (autumn) What's that creak? What's that crunch? What kind of bush is this? How can there be no crunch, If I (cabbage) are both green and thick A bush has grown in the garden bed. Dig a little: Under the bush (potatoes). Round side, yellow side, Gingerbread Man sits on the bed. Rooted firmly into the ground. What is this? (turnip) Near the forest on the edge, Decorating the dark forest, It grew motley, like parsley, Poisonous (fly agaric). A solid, steep-faced (zucchini) leaned on a barrel in the garden. Quiz “What do we know about autumn” 1. When does autumn begin according to the folk calendar? (September 14) 2. Why do birds fly to warmer regions in autumn? What are these birds called? (migratory), (the amount of food decreases, it is more difficult to find it) 3. How many days does “Indian summer” last? (from September 14 to 21) 4. What happens every year on September 23? (day of the autumnal equinox) 5. What date does summer end? (September 24, when the duration of daylight becomes less than the duration of darkness) 6. What three seasons do we distinguish in autumn? (September primrose, October deep autumn,
November 2 pre-winter) 7. At what time of autumn does leaf fall usually occur? (for the first half of October) 8. Which trees do we observe the latest leaf fall? (oak, aspen) 9. Which trees’ leaves turn red in autumn? (rowan, maple, aspen) 10. What month do people say that it is the son of October, the grandson of September and the dear father of winter? (November) Proverbs and sayings about autumn: September sees off the red summer, welcomes the golden autumn. September is cold, but full. They don’t pour winter winter grain into the bin. The autumn fly bites more painfully. Autumn is a stock-up, winter is a pick-me-up. In autumn the sparrow is also rich. Autumn, not summer, is dressed in foliage. In autumn, the cat also has a pie. Autumn will give orders, and spring will say its own. In autumn, a gray morning, a red day. November with a nail, December with a bridge. Grass should not grow after autumn, flowers should not bloom in the snow in winter. Rainy summer, worse than autumn. Spring and autumn, there are eight weather conditions per day. Spring is rich in flowers, and autumn is rich in sheaves. In September there is one berry, and that bitter rowan. In autumn bad weather there are seven weathers in the yard: it sows, it blows, it twists, it stirs, it tears, it pours from above, it sweeps from below. Thunder in September foreshadows a warm autumn. The bee is small, and it works. There will be rain, there will be mushrooms. Riddles about autumn phenomena: It is unknown where he lives. It will fly and bend the trees. If he whistles, the river will tremble, Mischievous, but you won’t stop. (wind) The bags are full of holes, and sometimes water flows from the bags. Let's hide better From the holey (cloud) She came without paints and without a brush, But she repainted all the leaves. (autumn) She walked through the meadows, through the forests, through the fields, she prepared supplies for us, hid them in cellars, in bins, said: “Winter will come for me! (autumn)
3 The garden in the village is empty, Cobwebs are flying into the distance, And cranes have flocked to the southern edge of the earth. School doors opened. What month has it come to us? (September) Nature's face is becoming more and more gloomy: The vegetable gardens have turned black, the forests are becoming bare, the birds' voices are getting wet, the bear has fallen into hibernation. What month did he come to us? (October) The field became black and white; It's raining, then snow, and it's also getting colder. The waters of the rivers are frozen in ice. The winter rye is freezing in the field. What month is it, tell me? (November) The fields are empty, the ground is getting wet, the rain is falling. When does this happen? (in autumn) Autumn has come to our garden. The red torch was lit. There are blackbirds here, Starlings are scurrying about, and, noisily, they peck at him. (rowan) A lanky man walked and got stuck in the ground. (rain) Guess what month we're talking about? The collective farm garden is empty, Cobwebs are flying into the distance, And cranes have flocked to the southern edge of the earth. School doors opened. What month has it come to us? September heather (heather blooms), deciduous Signs In September the forest is thinner and the birds' voices are quieter. In September (October) there is one berry, and that bitter rowan. September is cold, father, but there is plenty to feed. Thunder in September for warm autumn.
4 Now what month will you hear about? The face of nature is becoming increasingly gloomy: The vegetable gardens have turned black, the forests are becoming bare, the bird voices are falling silent, the bear has fallen into hibernation. What month did he come to us? October Mud Signs In October neither on wheels nor on a sleigh. October is crowned with white snow and great mud. October often cries into the scarf of the red dawn. September smells like apples, October smells like cabbage. October thunder for a snowless winter. Finally, the last autumn month of November, the field became black and white: now it rains, now it snows. And it got colder - the waters of the rivers were frozen in ice. The winter rye is freezing in the field. What month is it, tell me! November is a semi-winter road, off-road. Signs November has a small forge, but forges fetters on all rivers. November nails, and December paves. November is the twilight of the year. Father, October is cold, and November has made it too cold. The last month of autumn is November, the gates of winter. Riddles “Rich Harvest”: Which vegetables have mustaches? (peas, beans) Which vegetable has eyes? (potatoes) What parsley is not put in cabbage soup? (toy) Which vegetable prevented the princess from sleeping? (peas) Which vegetables have a red nose? (radishes, carrots, beets) Round like the moon, leaves like a spruce, and a tail like a mouse? (turnip) Game: “Collect an autumn bouquet” The task is in envelopes, each group individually needs to collect a bouquet of flowers from cut-out pictures Game: “Autumn Leaves” In the hall on the floor there are leaves of different colors (burgundy, yellow, red, green). Or leaves of different trees (aspen, oak, birch, poplar, willow). Two people from each team come out and quickly collect leaves into bouquets.
5 Blitz survey: What animals eat mushrooms? What kind of fish is called an orderly? (pike, she eats weakened, sick fish first) What harm does collecting juice cause? (without sap the tree dries up) What beetle is called a “dangerous criminal”? (Colorado) What bird can count years? (cuckoo) Who is called the forest orderly? (wolf) Who is called the forest doctor? (woodpecker) What kind of wood are matches made of? (aspen) What is silent hunting? (mushroom picking) Name the second autumn month. List migratory birds. Which animal species hibernates during the winter? (bears, hedgehogs, badgers, snakes, etc.) Why is autumn golden? What is the name for the phenomenon of waltzing leaves? (leaf fall) List edible mushrooms. Game “Jump over puddles” Children (each group is divided into two teams) at a signal, jump over “puddles” (unfolded newspapers). The team that was faster wins (you can’t step on puddles) Listen and remember some more signs of autumn: In the circle, the moon in October Says from heaven to you: - In the summer it will be dry, A fly won’t get drunk. The moles dragged a lot of straw into their holes. Wait for the cold winter and insulate the apartments. If there are a lot of nuts in the forest, But there are no mushrooms, Expect a harsh winter, There will also be plenty of snow. Thunder was heard in October, Know that the winter will be snowless. If the fox crumbles and falls on the wrong side, then don’t be afraid of winter, it will be soft.
6 If the leaves fall off and fall on their front side, then in winter it will be chilly, wait for a cold winter. Migratory birds fly very low to the ground, This is for a frosty winter. If birds fly high from the ground, then you will wait for a warm winter. A late fungus has appeared. There will be a late snow. A lot of rowan. Autumn is rainy, Few rowan is dry and sweet. The cranes have flown, wait for the cover of frost. We flew to Intercession, Winter will come, be healthy! Indian summer without rain It will be dry for many days. Birds fly away late, foretelling a warm winter. Summer is damp, and autumn is warm, which means winter will be cold. If the leaves fall late, then no one is happy about it, a long winter is expected then. If in autumn a leaf falls from oak and birch, But not all the leaves are removed, Expect frost. Thunder rumbles in September. Warm autumn promises. Who is the author of these lines? Glorious autumn! Healthy. Vigorous Air invigorates tired forces. N.A.Nekrasov
7 The sky was already breathing in autumn, The sun was shining less often, The day was getting shorter - Who is the author of these lines? A.S. Pushkin Between the thinning tops, blueness appeared. Bright yellow foliage rustled at the edges. A. Tvardovsky. “Forest in Autumn” The forest looks like a painted tower, purple, gold, crimson, like a cheerful, motley wall, standing above a bright clearing. I. Bunin. "Autumn" Autumn. Our entire poor garden is crumbling, Yellowed leaves are flying in the wind; Only in the distance do they show off, there, at the bottom of the valleys, the bright red brushes of withering rowan trees. A. Tolstoy Already the sky was breathing in autumn, The sun was shining less often, The day was becoming shorter, The mysterious canopy of the forest was exposed with a sad noise. A.S. Pushkin The lingonberries are ripening, The days have become colder, And the cry of birds makes the heart sadder K. Balmont On a clear September morning, the villages are threshing bread, Birds are rushing across the seas, And the school of S.Ya. Marshak The air is empty, the birds are no longer heard, But the first winter storms are still far away, And clear and warm azure is pouring onto the resting field F. Tyutchev Name the Russian artists who painted paintings with the same title “Golden Autumn” at different times (I. S. Ostroukhov, V.D. Polenov, I.I. Levitan)
8 Crossword Horizontal: 1. It is round and red, like the eye of a traffic light. Among the vegetables there is no juicier... 2. For the crest and into the cauldron, and then borscht on the table 3. A beautiful maiden, she grew up in a dungeon. People took them in their hands and tore off their braids. 4. An interesting leaf grows: sour, sour, but useful 5. Red cheeks, white nose, I sit in the dark all day 1 O 2 V 3 O 4 5 I
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10 Guess the riddles: A brave army was walking along the garden bed along the fence. Hundreds of hands hold the peaks, Bitter onions (onions) grow in the summer in the garden, fresh, green, and in the winter yellow, salted in the barrel. Guess, well done, What is our name? (cucumbers) All year round with a green roof, Rounder and taller every day. It has no windows or doors, and a hundred friends live in it. One hundred cheerful little ones, And the house is called (watermelon) What did they dig from the ground, Fried, cooked? What did we bake in ashes, eat and praise? (potato) The Golden Sun grew from a seed. (sunflower) I spent the whole summer trying: I dressed and dressed, and when autumn came, I gave away all my outfits. We put a hundred clothes in a barrel. (cabbage) It is round and red, Like the eye of a traffic light, Among vegetables there is no Juicier (tomato) A first-class sweet vegetable The color will turn dark red Borscht, lettuce and vinaigrette. He has no competitors! (beets) Admire the scarlet cap with white sprinkles. Look if you come across it, but don’t put it in the basket. (fly agaric) Round, not the sun, Yellow, not oil,
11 Sweet, not sugar, With a tail, not a mouse. (turnip) Ten boys live in green closets. (peas) Balls are hanging on the branches, Turned blue from the heat. (plum) I met an old grandfather. The grandfather was not yet gray at all, he stood among the leaves and grass, wearing a hat, but without a head. (mushroom) Round, ripe, tanned, Caught on a tooth, Could not split, But fell under a hammer, Crunched once and cracked the side. (walnut) Sits turns green, falls turns yellow, lies turns black. (leaf) *What they dug out of the ground, fried, boiled. What did we bake in ashes, eat and praise? (potatoes) (children's answers) Crossword Horizontal: 1. Head on a leg, peas in the head. 2.I am important and juicy, I have red cheeks. 3. There is a leg, but no boot, there is a hat, but no head? 4. It makes noise in the field and garden, but does not get into the house. And I won’t go anywhere while he goes. 1
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13 Crossword Horizontally: 1. Is a tree a symbol of our Motherland? 2. This is a natural phenomenon in which the air temperature decreases. A sure sign of this phenomenon is ice on puddles. Most often this happens in autumn or spring. What is this? 3. Which bird throws its eggs into other people's nests? 4. This only happens in autumn. The trees dress up in colorful dresses and then shed their leaves. What is this? 5. In the summer it is warm - mushroom, and in the fall it is cold and drizzling?
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