Class hour - quiz "Our Motherland - Russia". Poems are read by Oleynik Denis and Kudryavtsev Sasha

Homeland Quiz

(for elementary school children)

Tasks:

1) To expand and deepen children's ideas about our country, about our region;

2) Develop cognitive interest in children;

3) Development of memory, thinking, imagination, perception, attention, speech.

Organizing time:

Educator: At the beginning of the event, we need to invite teams of students (formed in advance by 3 students per class) to sit at their tables. (3 teams)

Educator: We invite the jury to take their places.

Event progress:

Educator: Our Motherland is so big that if we want to travel from region to region, then by the fastest train this road will take a whole week, and by plane it will take a whole day.

Children: How big is my land

How wide are the spaces!

Lakes, rivers and fields

Forests and steppe and mountains

Spread my country

From north to south.

We live in a happy land

And we must know it.

Russia's country.

Your bright edge beloved.

Children: People who live together and speak the same language are called in one word - People. The place where the People lives is called the Motherland. Our Fatherland, our Motherland - Mother Russia!

Children: I see a wonderful freedom, I see fields and fields,
This is Russian expanse, this is Russian land!
I see giant mountains, I see rivers and seas,
These are Russian paintings, this is my Motherland!
I hear the songs of the lark, I hear the trills of the nightingale,
This is the Russian side, this is my Motherland!
Educator: Today our quiz is dedicated to our homeland, Russia!

We continue the conversation about our Motherland. Our State is called?

Children: Russia, Russian Federation.

Educator: Name the capital of Russia. (Moscow)

Educator: Who is the President of Russia? (Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev)

Educator: Quite right. And now you are offered the following task: each team is given pencils of three colors (red, blue, white), as well as sheets of paper on which you need to draw Flag R.F. (the works are going to be given to the jury.)

Educator: Our flag consists of three horizontal stripes. White on top, blue in the middle, red on the bottom. These colors symbolize: the unity of the world, earth and sky. Our flag is also called the banner, tricolor, tricolor flag).

Educator: In addition to the flag, our state has a coat of arms. The coat of arms is the emblem of the state. It is depicted on all seals, banknotes, both paper and metal, passports, documents.

Task: "Collect the Coat of Arms"

The children are given a coat of arms cut into pieces (puzzles), the task of the children is to lay down the coat of arms.

Educator: The anthem of the Russian Federation is the music of the Russian composer A. Aleksandrov, the words of Sergei Mikhalkov. Now we will listen to an excerpt from the Russian anthem. During the performance of the anthem, all citizens of our country must stand up.

(an excerpt of the Russian anthem sounds, everyone gets up)

Educator: Eat big motherland, and there is a small homeland. Our big motherland is Russia, and the small motherland is the place where you were born.

Children: I am happy that I was born in this city,
That with him I was forever related by fate,
I'm proud and I don't hide my pride
My city is the capital of the Siberian region!

Educator: Each state has its own symbols by which you can recognize the country, for example, if they say the Statue of Liberty, it is understood that they are talking about America, the Eiffel Tower - they are talking about France.

Educator: Name the most popular Russian toy in the world, which, as soon as they see it, they immediately say - Russia.

(MATRYOSHKA)

Educator: What is your favorite treat during the ancient Russian Maslenitsa holiday? (PANCAKES)

Educator: Name the very first Russian cosmonaut in the history of mankind.

(Yur. Al. Gagarin)

Educator: Name the athletes of Russia.

Educator: Name the most popular hero of Russian epics. (Ilya Muromets)

Educator: Now let's talk about Russian nature.

1) What is the most cunning beast in Russian folk tales. (FOX)

And what animals that live in Russia do you still know? (name in order)

2) Name the largest rodent animal in Russia. (Beaver)

I make riddles for the teams, and they have to guess them, the jury will help me, which of the team members will be the first to raise their hand, and we will ask the answer!

3) Guess which birds living in Russia and Siberia are spoken about:

  • Knocking all the time

Trees are hollowed out.

But they are not crippled

But only heals.

(WOODPECKER)

  • Fidget motley,

long-tailed bird,

talking bird,

The most chatty.

(MAGPIE)

  • Red-breasted, black-winged,

Likes to peck grains,

With the first snow on the mountain ash

He will appear again.

(BULLFINCH)

And now riddles about trees and berries:

1) Like pines, like Christmas trees,

And in winter without needles.

This is the most common tree in Russia.

(LARCH, 45% forest)

2) The trunk turns white,

The cap is green.

Standing in white clothes

Hanging earrings.

(BIRCH)

3) turned green in the spring,

Burnt in summer

Red corals

I put it on in autumn.

(ROWAN)

4) And this berry grows in the Novosibirsk region and not only!

Sitting next to us

Looks with black eyes.

Black, sweet, small

And the guys are nice.

(BLUEBERRY)

5) Does this berry grow in swamps, is it red? What is this berry? (cranberry)

6) What grows in our fields? What kind of crops? (wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, peas, sunflower, corn)

7) What grains are used to bake bread? (wheat, rye)

8) What is the main vegetable grown in Siberia, you can make delicious mashed potatoes from it, cook in a "uniform", bake and much more delicious meals. (Potato)

Educator: Well done boys! You already know a lot about your Motherland, and if you are interested and listen carefully to your teachers and educators in the classroom, you will learn even more.

Educator: And we would like to end the event with a poem about native places:

Children: In native places, the wind smells like chamomile
And to the blade of grass the whole earth is its own,
In native places and the sun shines brighter,
And a silvery voice by the stream.
In native places the sky is blue,
In native places, meadows are more spacious,
Birch trunks are straighter and slimmer
And a multi-colored rainbow-arc.
In native places everything is better and more beautiful,
From the stars of the night to the dawn,
In native places on droplets of dew
The dawn of cheerful lights are burning.
Educator: Well done guys!

Well, now let's ask the jury to sum up our quiz

Awarding certificates and sweet prizes.


  1. Explain the origin of the word "village."
  2. The skins of what animals were money among the ancient Slavs? What was the name of this money? (The skins of the marten-kuna, the skins of the squirrel-veveritsy. Kuns were also called money among the Slavs in general, and the veveritsy is the smallest monetary unit Ancient Rus'.)
  3. What three Russian heroes did V.M. Vasnetsov depict in his picture? What is the name of this painting? (The painting "Bogatyrs" depicts Ilya Muromets, Dobrynya Nikitich, Alyosha Popovich.)
  4. How did the name of the city of Minsk come about? (Minsk used to be called Meneks or Mensk. According to researchers, the name of the city comes from the name of a small river Menki or Meni.)
  5. Who owns winged words“Whoever comes to us with a sword will die by the sword. On that stood, stands and will stand the Russian land”? (Alexander Nevsky.)
  6. What language did Genghis Khan read and write in? (Genghis Khan was illiterate.)
  7. Where did the name of the city of Mytishchi come from? (“Myt” in ancient times was called the trade duty, which the merchant paid for the right to trade when entering the principality. This is how the name of the city of Mytishchi, once located on the border of the Moscow principality, appeared.)
  8. What mountains in our country were called in the old days the "stone belt", and in Western Europe - the "belt of the world"? (Ural Mountains.)
  9. Explain the origin of the word "ruble". (“The ruble” comes from the word “cut.” In ancient times, money bars - “hryvnias” - were chopped in half, thus obtaining new coins - rubles.)
  10. When did the expression "beaten hour" appear? (After 1404, when the first clock was installed in Moscow and the time began to ring the bell, the expression “beaten hour” showed that a lot of time had passed - a whole hour. Before that, time was determined by the sun, by eye.)
  11. In what year was the stone Moscow Kremlin laid? And why was Moscow called white stone? (In 1367, the Kremlin was surrounded by a wall of white stone, since then, for many centuries, Moscow has retained the name - White Stone Moscow.)
  12. Who cast the famous Tsar Cannon? (The famous caster Andrei Chokhov in 1586. He cast a cannon weighing 40 tons, more than 5 meters long, with a caliber of 89 centimeters. The cannon is decorated with an ornament depicting plants and animals, as well as with the image of the Russian Tsar on a horse. Hence its name Tsar Cannon .)
  13. Where is the oldest monument in Moscow located? (The monument to Kozma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky is located on Red Square.)
  14. Where did the expression "in the middle of nowhere" come from? (Kulichki or Kulishki is a remote area of ​​old Moscow.)
  15. When, where and on whose initiative was the first Academy of Arts in Russia created? (1757 in St. Petersburg on the initiative of M.V. Lomonosov.)
  16. When, where and on whose initiative was the first university in Russia founded? (In 1775, on the initiative of M.V. Lomonosov, there was a university in Moscow, which was initially located on Red Square, on the site where the building is now located historical museum. There were faculties - philosophical, legal, medical.)
  17. What were slaves called in ancient Rus'? Who could become a slave? (Slaves. Prisoners of war fell into the serfs, as well as the poorest peasants who sold themselves into slavery to the feudal lords. The one who married a servant also became a serf.)
  18. Explain the expression "small fry". (In Ancient Rus', taxes were levied "from the plow", that is, the more land there was, the more influential he was, and vice versa. Therefore, they called a "small fry" about a land-poor person.)
  19. What is a cabinet of curiosities? (The first museum in Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1714.)

Quiz for the Day of Russia for schoolchildren "My beloved Russia"

Polyakova Elena Grigorievna - teacher additional education MBOUDOD "Center for extracurricular activities", Bryansk
Target: building ownership of Russian history and pride in counting oneself among the citizens of the country.
Tasks:
- consolidate cultural knowledge;
- to form knowledge on the symbols of the state;
- develop creative abilities.
Material Description: I propose the development of a quiz for students in grades 3-4, dedicated to the celebration of the Day of Russia. The quiz will be useful for managers of summer health camps, class teachers, teachers of additional education, educators.
Form: quiz.
Equipment: computer, projector, screen, presentation, soundtracks of songs about Russia.
Preliminary preparation:
- conversations on history and cultural traditions Russia;
- holding creative competition on the theme of the Motherland: poems, drawings;
- learning the anthem of Russia.

Quiz progress

Organizing moment: The teacher announces the beginning of the event, its theme, divides the students into 2 teams, offers to come up with a name for the teams, announces the conditions of the quiz (about 5 seconds are given for the answer, 1 point is awarded for each answer, the team that scored the most points wins). The jury announces the results of each competition, and at the end the overall result is summed up. The jury is presented and may consist of teachers, counselors and the schoolchildren themselves.

Lead student:
I have a homeland - Russia.
This is happiness, this is my life,
This is my future strength
This is my friendly family.

This is the silk of the azure sky
And forests unmeasured expanse.
This is a field of golden bread
And my people are a good hero.

Only - only you stand on your feet,
You are at the beginning long way,
You will go first along the path,
You will be on the road.
Teacher: Yes, indeed, our country is at the beginning of a long journey, despite the fact that the history of Russia is many centuries old. June 12, 1990 the first Congress people's deputies adopted the Declaration on State Sovereignty (Independence) of Russia, which proclaimed the supremacy of the Constitution of Russia and its laws.
An important milestone in the strengthening of Russian statehood was the adoption of a new name for the country - the Russian Federation (Russia), before that, since 1922, the country was called the USSR - the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. By the way, it was on June 12, in addition to “independence”, that Russia gained its first President as early as in 1991, the first nationwide open presidential elections in the country’s history were held, in which B.N. Yeltsin. It was he who, by his decree in 1994, gave state significance to June 12, and the holiday itself was called the Day of the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Russia. Later, for simplicity, it was called Independence Day, then Russia Day.
Let's play with you today and check how much we know about our Motherland - Russia.
Lead student: The 1st competition "Warm-up" is announced.
(Representatives of the teams pull out cards with the number of the question and answer one by one, if there is no answer, then the other team answers and gets a point).
Questions:
1. What is the name of the country in which we live? (Russia)
2. What is the name of the place where a person was born and raised? (homeland)
3. What city is the capital of our state? (Moscow)
4. What is the name of the inhabitants of our country? (Russians)
5. Who is the head of our state? (The president)
6. Who is the president of our country? (V.V. Putin)
7. What is the name of the state symbol, which depicts a double-headed eagle? (Coat of arms)
8. What symbol of our state is called the tricolor? (Flag)
9. What is the name of the main law of the state? (Constitution)
10. Who guards the borders of our state? (Army)
11. What tree is the symbol of Russia? (Birch)
12. What is the name of the solemn song of praise performed on special occasions? (Hymn)


Lead student: The 2nd contest "Do you know the anthem of Russia?"
(Teams in turn, in the order of the draw, are invited to read by heart the text of one of the verses of the anthem and the chorus - in total with the refrain of quatrains - 4, each 2. If the text is reproduced inaccurately, the other team can correct and receive extra score. After reading each verse, its text appears on the screen.)
Teacher: Our quiz is, of course, not that solemn occasion when it is required to perform the anthem, however, you must understand that every citizen should know the words of the anthem of his country. We all saw how our athletes sang the anthem during XXII Olympic Games in Sochi and were proud of them. So, let's begin:


Lead student: The 3rd Skillful Designer Competition is announced
(There are a lot of pictures on the table, on the theme of our Motherland: from state paraphernalia, to folk crafts, Russian culinary dishes, landscapes, etc. Two representatives, one from each team, need to select 5-10 images they like in 10 seconds, return to the team, discuss the future collage and complete its project on a magnetic board. 3-4 minutes are allotted to complete the work. The competition is evaluated on a 5-point scale.)
Sample collages:
Orthodox churches in Russia


Motherland


We carefully preserve the traditions of the people


Russia - my homeland


Teacher: During the collage, the song "I love you, Russia" will sound
music by D. Tukhmanov, lyrics by M. Nozhkin
I love you Russia
Our dear Rus'.
unspent power,
Unexplained sadness.
You are immense in scope,
There is no end to you.
You are incomprehensible for centuries
foreign sages.


You've been tortured many times
To be Russia or not to be,
Many times in you tried
Kill the Russian soul
But you can't, I know
Neither break nor intimidate.
You are my motherland,
Free will road.


You are your kindness and kindness,
You are strong in your soul.
unsolved fairy tale
Blue-eyed country.
I would be in birch chintz
Would dress up a white light.
I used to be proud of you
I am not happy without you!


Teacher: Guys, who can name the performer of the song about Russia that has just been played? (answers). Yes, this is the great Russian singer, who has always sung about our Motherland, Lyudmila Zykina. You have prepared projects for future collages, which we will definitely implement on paper in the near future.
Lead student: The 4th competition "Repetition is the mother of learning" is announced
(Team representatives pull out cards and answer questions one by one, if there is no answer, then the other team answers and gets a point).


Questions:
1. Our Motherland is the Russian Federation. What does the word "Federation" mean? (Union, association)
2. Most main city each country? (Capital)
3. Common name every population of the country? (People)
4. A person who loves his homeland? (Patriot)
5. What continent is Russia on? (Eurasia)
6. A resident of our state who has rights and performs duties? (Citizen)
7. Most main man country, received from the people the right to rule? (The president)
8. What symbols of the state do you know? (Flag, coat of arms, anthem)
9. What is the name of the symbol image that shows historical traditions city, state, family, individual? (Coat of arms)
10. How many colors does the Russian flag have, which ones? (Three: white, blue, red)
11. What does the white color of the Russian flag mean? ( White color denotes the purity of aspirations)
12. What does it mean Blue colour Russian flag? (Blue - the will to peace)
13. What does the red color of the Russian flag mean? (Red - readiness not to spare one's blood in defense of the Motherland)
14. What are the names of the rules that the state establishes? (Laws)
15. Popular vote, which is held according to the most important issues state life? (Referendum)
16. When is Russia Day celebrated? (12 June)
Lead student: The 5th blitz contest "The Fastest" is announced
(The question is asked. Whoever raised his hand first, he answers. Score-1 point)
Questions:
1. What was our Motherland called in ancient times? (Rus)
2. Name the capital of the first Russian state (Kyiv)
3. Russian holiday of seeing off winter, this is (Maslenitsa)
4. The most favorite treat during Maslenitsa (Pancakes)
5. The most famous Russian fabulist (Ivan Andreevich Krylov)
6. The very first cosmonaut in the history of mankind (Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin)
7. The most popular Russian toy in the world (Matryoshka)
8. The most popular hero of Russian epics (Ilya Muromets)
Teacher: Guys, who can answer the question with what event this holiday began?
(Answer: on this day in 1990, a decision was made on the independence of Russia, and a year later, the nationwide elections of the first President of Russia were held).
And now the jury is summing up, but while it is working, let's not waste time.
We all know how rich and beautiful our native Russian language is. The common people came up with many proverbs and sayings - this is folk wisdom.
Lead student: An out-of-competition task "A proverb is said to the word" is announced.
(Cards of 2 words are pulled out, according to which the proverb must be restored)
Words:
Mal-expensive (Small spool, but expensive)
Word-deed (Judge not by words, but by deeds)
Time-hour (Cause time - fun hour)
Labor-fish (Without labor, you can’t pull a fish out of the pond)
Forest-chips (Forest is cut-chips fly)
Clothes-mind (Meet by clothes, see off by mind)
Born-useful (Where he was born, there he came in handy)
Teacher: Guys, you did a good job, and now we give the floor to the jury.
(The results are summed up, according to the sum of points scored by the teams, the winning team is announced, prizes are awarded to the participants)
Teacher: Thank you all for participating in our quiz. I hope that each of you will grow up to be a true patriot of our great motherland. In conclusion, let me finish our quiz with poetic lines:
Love flowers, forests, expanse of fields,
Everything that is called your homeland!


Lead student:
Oh Russia!
With a difficult fate, the country ...
I have you, Russia,
Like a heart, alone.
I will tell a friend
I will tell the enemy
Without you,
Like without a heart
I can't live...
(Yu. Drunina)

(The event is over, the participants disperse to the sounds of the song "Russia, we are your children")
Music by V. Ososhnik, lyrics by N. Ososhnik

I admire you brightly flooded with sun
Beyond the lakes are golden fields.
And in the first words forever remains
The land where I grew up is my Russia.

And far from space
And the vastness of the oceans
We are beckoned by their mysterious power,
But Russia is waiting for us, loving and forgiving,
How mothers love their sons.

Chorus:
Russia, we are your children!
Russia - dew on green grass.
Russia, we are your children!
Russia and the sun's rays in the sky.

Let banners fly over the world
And with your proud name Russia
We are all your children, Russia!
And that means we will win.
Chorus

May your springs
Will smell like rain
And the laughter of children will illuminate every day.
May love and kindness be with us in the heart
And the name of the motherland sounds so proudly.
Chorus

Dear colleagues and guests of the portal, I thank you for your attention!
Sincerely, Elena Grigorievna.

Oksana Rudneva
Game - Quiz Theme: "Russia is my Motherland".

Target: to generalize and consolidate knowledge about our country - Russia; state symbols; our capital Motherland; about the history of ancient Rus'; about the life of our ancestors. Continue to form and develop patriotic feelings. To instill in children pride, love for their Motherland.

Equipment and materials: drum with balls (lottotron); specially prepared electronic presentation for questions quiz; music video clip "Our Motherland» ; medals for awarding; Balloons three colors (red, blue, white). Multimedia installation or computer to show presentations and clips. Musical composition performed by the orchestra "Steppe, yes steppe all around ...".

(backing track).

Course progress.

The hall is specially prepared for the game - quiz: places for two teams, a place for the jury, a screen for multimedia, multimedia installation. Drum, with numbered balls.

Sounds Russian folk melody. The host invites the children to go into the hall and take empty seats.

Guys, you probably noticed that today our lesson will be a little unusual. Firstly, you took places on the chairs, whoever likes where, and we formed two teams. Today quiz - competition. Two teams: The blue ball team and the red ball team will answer questions. Whose team is more to answer the right questions, that and the winner in our game.

And so the rules of the game: each member of the team (in turn, goes out and spins the lottery drum and takes out a ball. There is a number on the ball. This is the question number. I, the presenter, read out the question, the team confers and gives an answer to question asked. If the answer is correct, then the ball is credited to the team. If not, then the loto drum returns to the drum.

The correctness of the answers and the calculation of points will be carried out by a respected jury. There is a performance.

Now let's do the draw. Call one of the team members. The child who draws the ball with largest number, that command answers the question quiz first.

Now let's find out the theme of our game. Listen to the poem and determine what our lesson will be devoted to. a game.

The host reads:

Russia- our sacred state,

Russia is our beloved country.

Mighty will, great glory -

Your property for all time.

From the southern seas to the polar region

Our fields and forests are spread out.

You are the only one in the world! One you are -

Protected by God Mother country! S. Mikhalkov

That's right guys, today we will talk with you and answer questions on the topic Russia, our with you Motherland about the history of our Fatherland.

Question 1. What is the name of our country in which we live?

Answer: Our country is called - Russia. And still has the official full name Russian Federation.

Question 2. What is the capital? Name the main city of our country.

Answer: The capital is the main city of any country. The capital of our Motherland - the city of Moscow.

Question 3. In front of you are the flags of various states. Define Flag Russia. What do these three colors mean.

Answer: On the flag Russia three colors: white, red, blue. It is also called the tricolor.

Question 4. There are various coats of arms in front of you. Identify among them the coat of arms of our country. Tell what kind of rider on a white horse.

Answer A: It's not just a rider. His name is George the Victorious. He has long been revered in Rus' as the patron of warriors, the defender of the Fatherland. He has a silver spear in his hand. With this spear, he strikes the black snake, and the faithful horse tramples the snake with his hooves. The snake is a symbol of evil.

Question 5. What is the name of the main, solemn song of the country? What should you do when it sounds?

Answer: the main song of the country is called the anthem. It sounds only at very solemn moments, you have to get up, and the men still have to take off their hats.

Question 6. Attention to the screen. You have a map in front of you. cities: Moscow, Vladimir, Kostroma, Uglich, etc. - this is a map diagram. How else is it fashionable to say about these cities with other words and why?

Answer: These cities, if connected, form a ring (circle) and called « Golden ring Russia» . And they are called so, they are very beautiful, ancient, there are many monuments.

Question 7. Before you photos: 1. Valley of geysers in Kamchatka. 2. Lake Baikal. 3. Peterhof - the summer residence of Tsar Peter 1. 4. Natural monument "Poles of weathering in the Komi Republic". 5. St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. 6. Mamaev Kurgan and a statue Motherland- mothers in Volgograd. 7. Mount Elbrus. What are these photos, what do they tell you about, what do you like the most.

Answer: Photos is "Seven Wonders" Russia» .

Question 8. Who are the Slavs? What were they then called and why?

Answer: The Slavs are our ancestors who lived a very long time in Ancient Rus'. Then the Slavs began to be called "Russians" or "dews". According to scientists, this name comes from the river Russia. From the name of this tribe came the names Russia and"Russians".

Fizkultminutka.

The wind blows over the fields.

And the grass sways (Children gently shake their hands above their heads).

The cloud floats above us

Like a white mountain (Sipping - arms up).

The wind carries dust over the field.

The ears are bowing -

Right - left, back - forward,

And then vice versa. (Tilts left - right, back - forward).

We are climbing the hill. (Walking in place).

We'll have some rest there. (Children sit down).

Question 9. Why earlier in Rus' residential settlements and cities were mainly built on the banks of large and small rivers?

Answer: Because there used to be dense, impenetrable forests and it was very difficult to build roads. And the river served, like the road, in summer on water on boats, and in winter on ice on horseback, also a source of food (fish).

Question 10. What is the Kremlin? Does it exist only in Moscow or is it in other cities? What?

Answer: The Kremlin is a fortress. It served to shelter the civilian population from enemies in Ancient Rus'. Kremlins - there are fortresses in almost all ancient cities Russia.

Question 11. What was the name of the residential village in Rus', consisting of wooden houses. Why?

Answer: A residential village of wooden houses was called a village. Because the houses are wooden.

Question 12. What is the name of a house built from round wooden logs?

Answer: A house built of round, wooden logs is called a hut.

Question 13. What in the hut, our ancestors considered the Slavs the main thing? Why?

Answer: The main thing in the hut was a stove, it was heated with firewood, they cooked food in it and heated the entire hut with it.

Question 14. And what dishes were prepared and in what?

Answer: Cooked various stews, fish soup. They also steamed turnips with honey, peas with onions. And they cooked in pots, then they were also called cast iron.

Question 15. Name proverbs and sayings about your native country.

Answer:

There is no land more beautiful than our side.

Everyone has their own side.

Russian expanse 0 freedom for a person.

beloved homeland that mother darling.

Take care of your beloved land like a mother darling.

Live - serve the motherland.

Question 16. What proverbs do you know about our capital? Motherland Moscow?

Answer:

Moscow is the heart Russia.

Moscow is the mother of Russian cities.

They speak in Moscow, but they listen all over the country.

Moscow - the capital of all the people to be proud of.

Whoever has not been to Moscow has not seen beauty.

You are all just great! Questions the quiz is over. And I invite you to admire the beauty of our Motherland, beauty native land, vast expanses Russia...(view music video clip "Our Russia» , words and music by K. Derr, song « Russia» ). At the end of the screening, the presenter is reading:

I see mountains - giants,

I see rivers and seas

These are Russian paintings.

This my motherland!

And now it's time to sum up our game - quiz. Count the number of balls, how much which team earned. They invite one person from the team, they count. The winner is determined.

Leading:

Congratulations guys on your wins. quiz and I wish you to continue to be interested in the history of our country, because today we have come into contact with only a small piece of knowledge of the history of our Fatherland. And as an incentive prize we give you balloons. Pay attention to what colors they are (blue, red, white) what do these colors remind you of? These are the colors of our Russian flag.

Music sounds "I see the Russian expanse"- The children sort the balls.

Note: each question and answer is accompanied by frames of the presentation.

Quiz

"Our Motherland - Russia"

Senior group

prepared by the educator

Shakirova Anna Shaibovna

Tolyatti

Program content:

    consolidate children's knowledge of the state symbols of Russia;

    to cultivate a feeling of love for their homeland - Russia;

    expand ideas about the nature of Russia;

    develop the ability to guess crossword puzzles;

    develop the ability to correctly build your answer, according to grammatical rules;

    develop cognitive interests;

    instill in children a sense of camaraderie, the ability to empathize and support each other;

    create a joyful and cheerful mood in children.

preliminary work.

Reading the stories of M. Prishvin "Forest guests"; viewing cards; viewing illustrations on the topic.

Vocabulary work.

Russia, coat of arms, anthem, mace, scepter.

Material.

Maps, emblems, flags, mosaics.

Methodical methods.

Verbal - conversations (reading poetry, guessing riddles); visual - demonstration (examination); game - d / and, practical - the implementation of tasks.

The music "Hymn" by A. Alexandrov sounds.

We live in a country that has amazing beautiful name- Russia. Do you know why our country has such a name?

For clear dawns, washed with dew,

For the Russian field with tall ears.

Over the rivers spilling in the blue flame

They called you Russia in Slavonic.

S. Komratova

A lot of wonderful countries on Earth, people live everywhere, but Russia is the only, extraordinary country, because it is our Motherland. What do you think homeland is? ( Children's answers: Homeland means native, like mother and father. Motherland is the place where we were born, the country in which we live. Each person has one homeland.)

Let's test our knowledge about Russia.

1 contest. I will say the beginning of the sentence, and you will finish it.

Our country is called… Russia.

Citizens of Russia are called… Russians.

Moscow is the capital of Russia.

Who is the president in Russia... Putin.

Who chose the president... the Russian people.

What document does a Russian citizen have… a passport.

What document contains the rights of a citizen of Russia ... the constitution of the Russian Federation.

What should a citizen of Russia do while living in Russian state… observe rights and obligations.

2 competition."State symbols".

Which State symbols You know? (Coat of arms, flag, anthem.)

What's happened National anthem? (Main song country, performed on especially solemn occasions, it must be listened to while standing, showing respect.) "Hymn" A. Alexandrov.

I propose to choose among different flags on the board Russian flag. The game "Recognize our flag." Purpose: to consolidate children's knowledge of the national flag, to teach to recognize the flag of Russia among the flags of other countries.

Where can you see the Russian flag? (On public buildings, ships, aircraft, residential buildings in the days public holidays.) White stands for purity, blue for heaven and fidelity, red for fire and courage.

Find the Russian coat of arms among other countries. The game "Recognize our coat of arms." Purpose: to consolidate the knowledge of children about the state emblem, to teach to recognize the emblem of Russia among the emblems of other countries.

What is on our coat of arms? (A golden double-headed eagle with a scepter and an orb, George the Victorious on a horse is depicted on the shield, he strikes a snake with a spear.) Our coat of arms symbolizes the victory of good over evil, beauty and justice.

3 competition."Cities of Russia".

Russia is the most big country in the world! There are over a thousand cities in Russia, a lot of villages and villages. Name the cities you know. ( Children's answers: Moscow, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Tobolsk, Saransk, Tyumen, Khanty-Mansiysk, etc.). And now I suggest that you collect pictures from puzzles and guess the sight of which city is depicted there. (Kremlin).

4 competition. " Crossword "Rivers of Russia".

Next competition- crossword. By keyword Guess what this crossword puzzle is about? That's right, about the rivers of Russia. The mighty, full-flowing rivers of Russia carry their waters to the seas and oceans. Our crossword has clues.

1. This river flows in the city, where there are a lot of museums, ancient parks, beautiful fountains, magnificent palaces. ( Neva.)

2. The name of this river is the same as the name of the capital city. (Moscow is a river.)

3. This river is consonant female name. (Lena.)

5 competition."Peoples of Russia".

What nations are not

In our great country:

Like a colorful sunny bouquet,

Kalmyks and Chuvashs

Tatars, Komi and Mordovians,

Bashkirs and Buryats -

We'll tell everyone good words,

Anyone will be welcome.

L. Martyanova

How many peoples do you think live in Russia? ( Children name nationalities: Russians, Khanty, Tatars, Chuvashs, Nenets, Tajiks, etc. ). How are nations different from each other? They may differ in appearance. Among the peoples of Russia different customs, its history, its holidays, its special National costumes. Even everyone's favorite food is different. Each nation speaks its own language. Most numerous people in Russia - the Russian people, therefore the Russian language is the main language in our country: it different nations communicate with each other.

6 competition. " The main holidays of Russia.

In our country there are major holidays that are celebrated by all citizens of Russia. Solve riddles to find out what these holidays are called.

Santa Claus brought gifts

He puts them under the tree.

Came cheerful, bright,

The best holiday ... ( New Year).

So that throughout big earth

Peace has come for humanity

Celebrating in February

Day… (Defender of the Fatherland).

If we need something

The map will help you find the way.

If we need rewards

Fast run will start from the start ...

And in the spring we are glad to meet

Women's Day ... (Eighth March).

Music, flags, balloons and flowers,

So much spring beauty around!

We will always celebrate the first of May

Joyful holiday... (Spring and labor).

There is a parade, fireworks are thundering,

An orchestra plays here and there

Not only great-grandfathers and grandfathers

Meet glorious… (Victory Day).

7 competition. " Flora and fauna of the native land.

A game"What grows in the forest, who lives in the forest." ( Children's answers. Trees, mushrooms, berries, shrubs, grass. Live in the forest: squirrels, foxes, hares, wolves, bears, mice, chipmunks, etc.)

Target: V game form to consolidate the knowledge of children about the flora and fauna of the Russian forest.

Game progress.

The teacher invites the children to stand in a circle. You need a ball to play. The teacher asks the question: “What grows in the forest?” - and throws the ball to one of the children. The child names any plant and throws the ball to another player. When the answer options are exhausted, the teacher asks the question again: “Who lives in the forest?” - and throws the ball to the child. The children answer.

Finish the quiz with the proverb "A Russian person does not live without a Motherland." Motherland is what unites all people living in a water country.

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