Interesting quiz questions in the animal world. Quiz “In the world of animals”
Quiz “In the world of animals”
Target: test and deepen children's knowledge about wildlife, help children remember already known animals.
broaden students' horizons;
cultivate a caring attitude towards nature;
develop imagination, attention, thinking;
awaken interest in the world around you;
develop initiative and activity.
Today you will go on a journey around planet Earth. You will observe animals and birds, answer my questions and complete tasks.
You are divided into groups, you must choose a team name so that it is the name of an animal, and describe it (what it does, what it eats, what color it is, where it lives) everyone from the team must tell
1 participant - 10 points
The journey has begun.
1 station “Earth”.
Leading: Name the wild animals based on their descriptions.
“I am very big, about two meters tall, and my weight is 350 kg. I have brown fur, small ears and a tail. I can walk on my hind legs and climb trees in search of food. And I eat fish, berries, I can feast on ants, worms and beetle larvae. I spend the whole winter hibernating, and in the spring I come out of the den thin, hungry and angry.” (Bear.)
“I have a sharp muzzle, erect ears, and a very finely developed sense of smell. I'm very gluttonous. I eat meat, attacking deer, elk, rodents, but sometimes, when I can’t find anything, I subsist on plant foods - berries. I like to hunt at night, alone. Sometimes I chase prey for hours, running not even a single kilometer. But in winter, to feed ourselves, we gather in flocks.” (Wolf.)
“My sense of smell is very sharp. The biggest delicacy for me is field mice. A mouse squeaks a little and I can hear it a hundred meters away, even in winter, when it hides under the snow. I can eat up to 20 of them a day. I hunt at night, and during the day I like to rest. They often call me a red-haired cheat.” (Fox.)
“I live with my family in a hole, which I dug with my front paws and covered with soft grass and fluff. I'm very careful. Before approaching the hole, I will make several jumps to the side, then several jumps to the other side, and only then I jump into my house. In winter, in order to be invisible in the snow, I change my fur coat.” (Hare.)
“I, a kind, fussy animal, live everywhere. I have a long bushy tail and beady eyes. The tail, almost equal to the length of my body (about 20 cm), serves as a pole and umbrella, allowing me to maintain balance and jump along branches. There are small tassels on the ears that protect my ears from frost. On very frosty days I sit in a hollow tree and eat acorns, dry mushrooms, and nuts.” Squirrel.
You can call me a forest giant. My ears are large and mobile. My hearing is well developed. I love to eat herbs, leaves of bushes and trees, mosses and mushrooms. I even love fly agarics, but I don’t advise you to eat them. I have very beautiful horns, but once a year I have to shed them. (Elk)
2station
"Fairytale Animals"
1) What did the giant ogre turn into? (mouse)
2) What kind of animal was the old man selling at the market in S.V.’s fairy tale? Mikhalkov? (Cow)
3) Who carried Masha in the basket? (bear)
4) Who went for milk? (goat)
5) Who ate the kolobok? (fox)
6) What was the name of the dog in the fairy tale “Turnip”? (Bug)
7)Who broke the golden egg? (mouse)
8) Who did Ivanushka turn into? (into a kid)
9) He drove the fox out of the hare bast hut. (Rooster.)
10) Who got hit by the tram? (bunny)
Leading: Now we will check your attention and rest a little. When you hear the name of the birds, you should wave your arms.
The rooks are flying, trumpeting all over Rus': “Chu-chu-chu - we are calling spring.”
The cranes are flying, shouting all over Rus': “Gu, gu, gu – no one can catch up.”
The piglets fly, squealing all over Rus': “Oink-oink-oink - we’re tired of being in the barn.”
The tits are flying, shouting all over Rus': “zu-zu-zu - no one can catch it.”
The cubs are flying. The plump feet are flying: “ru-ru-ru - we’re tired of being in the forest
3station
"Name the missing names"
1) Chicken….. (Ryaba)
2) Mongoose…… (Rikki-Tikki - Tavi)
3) Fox ..... (Patrikeevna)
4) Turtle……(Tortilla)
5) Fawn... (Bambi)
6) Piglets…. (Naf-Naf, Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf)
7) Cat ..... (Matroskin)
8) Bear... (Winnie the Pooh)
4 station
Do you know?
When washing, a polar bear can pick up snow in its paws and wipe its eyes and ears with it.
The mouse goes to sleep on its babies, covering them with itself like a blanket so that they do not freeze.
The wolf pulls a splinter out of its paw with its teeth, and if it gets sick, it is treated with hunger and medicinal herbs.
The hare does not sweat, and in hot weather it releases excess heat through its long, thin ears, which contain many blood vessels.
A camel can go for a long time without water, but then it drinks several buckets at once.
An Indian rhinoceros, plunging into water, escapes from horseflies and gadflies, which lay eggs in the folds of its skin.
The Indian elephant is smaller than the African elephant, and its ears are not so large, but it is less aggressive, very smart and laid down
A beaver chews through a 12 cm thick willow trunk in 5 minutes. And if the tree is thicker, the beavers work together: while one is gnawing, the other is resting, and then they change.
One of the dams in the USA, built by beavers, reached a length of 700 m. And the hut, which the beavers completed every year, rose by 13 m.
There were no horses in America until the Spaniards brought them there. These animals, unseen by the natives, helped Europeans conquer new lands.
Domestic chickens are the most common among birds on Earth. In second place are sparrows
Blitz poll (questions for each team)
1.What will the tadpole become in the future? (Frog).
2.Who is a hippopotamus? (Hippopotamus).
3. King of beasts? (lion)
4.Which animal is more like a human? (Monkey).
5.Who gathers in flocks for winter? (Wolves.)
6.White in winter and gray in summer (hare)
7.Which forest dweller dries his mushrooms on the trees? (Squirrel.)
8.Which animal has a hump? (camel)
9.The largest animal on land. (Elephant.)
10.Black and white horse? (zebra)
11.Underground inhabitant. (Mole.)
12.What animal doesn’t like a red rag? (Bull.)
13. Large spotted cat with tufted ears. (Lynx.)
14.What animal is useful for humans and produces meat, milk, sour cream, cottage cheese, butter? (Cow.)
15.Which pet provides healing milk, meat, wool and fluff? (Goat.)
16.Which animal is considered the most favorite in the house? (Cat.)
17.What animal loves bamboo (panda)
18.Who carries the baby in the bag? (kangaroo)
19.When he is in a cage, he is pleasant,
There are many black spots on the skin.
He is a beast of prey, albeit a little bit,
Like a lion and a tiger, similar to a cat. (Leopard)
Let's summarize, while my assistants count the points, you watch a film about animals, summing up. Rewarding. Thank you all, well done!
Quiz
"In the Animal World"
Prepared by: Bauer T.V.
Altynsarinskaya secondary school, 2016
Avelicheva Elena
Quiz “Experts of wild and domestic animals” for older children
Quiz “Experts of wild and domestic animals” for older children.
Target: consolidate knowledge about animals (wild, domestic);
learn to solve an encrypted word;
continue to teach children to work in a team;
develop attention, cognitive activity of children, intelligence, memory;
cultivate interest in the animal world.
Material: pictures depicting wild and domestic animals (to divide children into two teams); cards for the games “Guess whose tail?”, “Who eats what?”, “The fourth odd one”; pictures depicting puzzles; books for questions on fairy tales; chips for counting points; medals for quiz participants.
Quiz progress:
The teacher gives the children pictures of wild and domestic animals and asks them to split into two teams.
Guys, what two groups are you divided into? (in one group there are children whose pictures depict wild animals, in the other - domestic ones).
Guys, today we will play. I will ask each team questions about animals. For a correct answer, the team will receive 1 point. The winner will be the team that scores the most points.
1. Questions are asked to each team in turn.
Where does a bear sleep in winter? (in the den)
What is the name of a baby horse? (foal)
Forest doctor in a red cap with wings? (woodpecker)
Mom is a duck and dad is? (drake)
How many legs does a beetle have? (six)
Where does the pig live? (in the pigsty)
What animal can confuse its tracks? (hare)
Name the clock that runs? (rooster)
Why does a hare change the color of its coat in winter?
Biggest poultry? (turkey)
What animal lives underground? (mole)
Mouse catcher? (cat)
What does a hedgehog do in winter? (sleeping)
Best watchman in the house? (dog)
2. Game “Whose Tail”
3. - Wild animals, like humans, have body parts, but they are called differently. Now we will find out whether you know or not.
A man has hands, and a beast has paws.
Face - muzzle
Belly - belly
Nails - claws
Mouth - mouth
Teeth - fangs
Hair - wool
4. Game “Name Mom.”
In fox cubs - (fox)
In chickens - (chicken)
Have hares - (hare)
The gosling has - (goose)
In bear cubs - (mother bear)
In a calf - (cow)
In wolf cubs - (she-wolf)
In rabbits - (female rabbit)
In baby squirrels - (squirrel)
In lambs - (sheep)
5. Game “Who eats what?”
Pictures are displayed on the board separately for each team (wild animals, domestic animals). Pictures depicting food are laid out on the table. Children select a corresponding picture of food for each animal.
6. Game "Fourth wheel"
Den, hole, lair, hollow.
Cow, goat, ram, horse.
Elk, bear, hare, fox.
Goose, duck, chicken, pig.
Squirrel, hedgehog, wolf, bear.
Swan, rooster, goose, duck.
Fizminutka:
Let's go for a walk in the forest,
and we'll pick raspberries,
we squat lower
and put it in the basket.
Suddenly we saw a bear
and took off running.
And we ran so fast,
That we're a little tired,
1,2,3,4,5 we will relax together. (children make appropriate movements)
7. Solve the puzzle.
8. - Guys, you all love fairy tales. Now I will ask you questions about fairy tales.
Who gave Pinocchio the golden key? (turtle)
What was the name of Ellie's dog from the fairy tale "The Wizard of Oz"? (Toto)
Who caught fish with their tail? (wolf)
Who did the ugly duckling turn into? (in swan)
Why couldn't Gray Neck fly away with everyone else? (broke a wing)
What was the name of Winnie the Pooh's friend? (Piglet)
Who sang this song:
We are not afraid of the gray wolf,
Gray wolf, gray wolf,
Where do you go, you stupid wolf?
Old wolf, terrible wolf. (piglets)
Who couldn't share a wheel of cheese? (cubs)
Counting points and awarding winners.
Biology Quiz Gamefor grades 5-6.
Compiled by: biology teacher Kulaeva.Zh.A.
Quiz game for grades 5-6.
Target: - fostering a caring attitude towards the environment and animals. Development of cognitive interest in the world around us.
Children choose teams of 7 people, possibly from different classes, name it themselves, choose a team captain, for the correct answer the team receives a token, the team with the most tokens wins.
Equipment: animal paintings
"Tailed Quiz"
Task - guess the animal based on the description of its tail:
1. This wonderful jumper's tail helps him maintain his balance. (Kangaroo.)
2. On the tail of this representative of the cat family there is a fluffy brush, and in it there is a sharp claw. (Lion.)
3. His tail is gray in summer and white in winter. (Hare.)
4. Her tail is like a whip, it’s great for driving away biting insects. (Cow.)
5. Pig nose, crochet tail. (Pig.)
6. Her fluffy red tail flashes cheerfully between the green branches and serves as a parachute for its owner during jumps. (Squirrel.)
7. They say about a coward that he trembles like her tail. (Sheep.)
8. He caught fish in the ice hole with his tail. (Wolf.)
9. This giant has a much longer nose than its tail. (Elephant.)
10. Her long fluffy tail covers up the traces of her cunning mistress well, especially in the snow. (Fox.)
11. For this river builder, his tail is both a rudder and an oar, and in it he accumulates fat for the winter. (Beaver.)
12. This nocturnal animal sleeps with its tail wrapped around its head. (Lemur.)
13. The black triangles on the white fluffy royal robe are the tips of their tails. (Ermines.)
14. Everyone can easily recognize this animal by the black rings on its tail, the number of which ranges from 5 to 10. (Raccoon.)
15. Under the tail of this animal there is a gland that contains a surprisingly foul-smelling liquid, which it squirts, raising its tail, onto the enemy. (Skunk.)
16. The long bare tail of this rat-like animal replaces its fifth paw. Living in trees, he constantly uses it, wrapping tenacious rings around first one branch and then another. (Opossum.)
17. This jumping animal has the head of a hare, the body and front legs of a mouse, the hind legs of a bird, and the tail of a lion. (Jerboa.)
18. With one swing of her tail she broke the golden egg. (Mouse.)
19. The tail of these rodents is an excellent means for obtaining food from hard-to-reach places: the tail is inserted, dipped in sweetness, and then sucked on. (Mice and rats.)
20. This prickly animal begins to shake its tail when meeting an enemy. At the same time, long needles come off and fly in all directions. (Porcupine.)
21. This beauty’s tail gave its name to women’s hairstyle. And her tail is combed, trimmed, curled and braided. (Horse, hairstyle - ponytail.)
22. In a famous fairy tale, he lost his tail. (Donkey named Eeyore.)
23. The tail of these horned artiodactyls serves as a beacon for relatives: a raised small lump prevents the animals from getting lost and warns of danger. (Deer.)
24. Boots with spurs, tail with patterns. (Rooster.)
26. This bird “spreads news throughout the forest” on its long tail. (Magpie.)
27. Indians wear feathers from the tail of this bird on their heads. (Eagle.)
28. This bird can climb tree trunks with its tail first. (Nuthatch.)
29. A very active bird, which, even when resting, constantly waves its long tail. This habit gave the bird its name. (Wagtail.)
30. This bird’s tail is forked at the end, like a tailcoat. (Swallow, killer whale - barn swallow.)
31. The word “tail” is in the name of this bird, and the shape of its tail strongly resembles a musical instrument - a lyre. (Lyrebird.)
32. This bird “sings” with its tail. And the song resembles the bleating of a lamb: “Bee-e-e.” For this property, the bird received the nickname “forest lamb.” (Snipe.)
33. This feathered healer would have fallen out of the tree in a moment if he had not held on to the trunk with his claws and, of course, his tail, which serves as a support for him. (Woodpecker.)
34. The tail of this small brownish-gray bird is fiery red, which is why he gave it such a “fire hazardous” name. (Redstart.)
35. His tail helps him hunt: the blow of his tail is dangerous even for large animals. Covered with horny plates, it is as heavy as a log. With its powerful tail, this animal knocks its prey off its feet, throws it up and catches it with its huge toothy mouth. (Crocodile.)
36. Her head smoothly turns into a tail, there’s not even a neck. (Snake.)
37. On the tail of this snake, the scales form a rattle, which is reflected in its name. (Rattlesnake.)
38. She is not afraid of losing her tail, because a new one will definitely grow. (Lizard.)
39. With its meter-long tail, this lizard mercilessly whips the enemy, inflicting sensitive and even dangerous blows. (Iguana.)
40. This sand-colored lizard has a striped, erect tail. (Gerbil lizard.)
41. The tail of this descendant of dinosaurs serves as a grasping organ and can curl well into a spiral. (Chameleon.)
42. The tail of this lizard begins to chirp when in danger. Hearing the desperate cries of this tail, other owners of similar tails run away. Even when broken off, the tail will spin, roll on the sand and “scream” at all the scales. (Gecko.)
43. This arthropod usually moves its tail forward. (Cancer.)
44. She only has a tail in infancy, and then disappears. (Frog.)
45. These aquatic vertebrates, in the absence of a tail, would simply lie on the bottom and rest: the tail, like a rudder, pushes their body forward with its left-right movements. (Fish.)
46. This fish can swim tail first: it “switches into reverse” when faced with an enemy. (Knife fish.)
47. These aquatic mammals move using their tail, which, unlike a fish's, moves up and down. (Whales.)
48. The babies of this sea animal will be born tail first, so as not to drown at the moment of birth. (Whale.)
49. In this species of primate, the tail has disappeared as unnecessary. (Human.)
Round 2 Quiz “Who talks like that”
Assignment - remember how the following birds and animals “talk”:
– dove... (coos);
– capercaillie... (leaking);
– duck... (quacks);
- eagle owl... (hooks);
- goose... (cackling);
– crane... (crows);
– sparrow... (chirps);
– crow... (caws);
– turkey... (clucks);
- fox... (barks);
– bear... (roars);
- goat... (bleats);
- horse... (neighs);
– pig... (grunts);
– deer... (grunts);
- elephant... (trumpet);
– mosquito... (squeaks, wings);
– grasshopper... (chirps);
– bumblebee... (buzzing, buzzing);
– bee... (buzzing, humming);
Round 3 “Funny Anatomy”
Questions:
1. Who has a tongue (tongue), but no mouth? (At the bell, at the shoe, at the flame.)
2. Who has a neck, but no neck? (At the bottle, at the decanter.)
3. Who has teeth, but no tongue or mouth? (At the saw, at the comb, at the gear.)
4. Who has an ear but no head? (At the needle.)
5. Who has hands but no arms? (At the grapes, at the rowan.)
6. Who has a back, but no tummy? (At the chair, at the sofa, at the armchair.)
7. Who has legs, but no arms or head? (At the table, at the stools, at the sofa.)
8. Who has arms but no legs? (At doors, at windows, at cups and mugs.)
9. Who has a nose (spout), but no face? (By the ship, by the kettle.)
10. Who has a face but no head? (For fabric, for clothes.)
11. Who has ribs but no spine? (At the cube, at the prism, at the pyramid.)
12. Who has a head, but no hair, arms or legs? (At a match, at a pin, at an onion.)
13. Who has kidneys, but no stomach and liver? (Near a tree, near a bush.)
14. Who has bones but no skeleton? (Apricots, cherries, plums, etc.)
15. Which nails are not scratched and do not need a manicure? (Marigold flowers, otherwise known as calendula.)
16. Whose eyes are multi-colored and never blink? (Pansy flowers.)
18. Who has neither fists nor biceps, but can knock down any strongman? (Near sleep.)
19. Which cup is impossible to drink from? (From the kneecap.)
20. Who speaks and sings without a tongue? (Radio, tape recorder.)
21. Who runs without legs? (River, stream, time.)
22. Who has no arms, no legs, but opens doors and windows, breaks trees, and tears off hats? (Wind.)
23. Who flies without wings, runs without legs, swims without a tail and fins? (Clouds.)
24. Who has no eyes but cries with tears? (Cloud, cloud, icicle, candle.)
25. Who has neither lungs nor gills, but breathes and sighs? (Dough.)
26. Who has a mustache but no face? (Strawberries, cucumbers, zucchini.)
Round 4 “Artist” Comic tour
Draw a cat with your eyes closed!
Let's sum it up. We reward the winners.
In the animal world, in that fascinating, mysterious world, everything is so unusual that you can only be surprised and admired. Nature can arouse interest in almost everyone. She is so attractive and wonderful.
The quiz for children “In the Animal World” contains 10 questions with answers.
Quiz creator: Iris Review
1. This popular animal in Rus' was called veksha. What animal are we talking about?
About protein +
About the marten
About the hamster
2. Iron discipline reigns in a pack of these animals. Everyone obeys the strongest and most dexterous - the leader. The leader's gaze, movement, gesture are the law for animals. What kind of animal flock are we talking about?
Antelope
Wolves +
Deer
3. In the spring, this animal “dances” - it rises on its hind legs and moves in this position in small steps. The foxtrot dance is based on the famous “steps” of this dancer. What animal do you mean?
Monkey
Wolverine
Fox +
Note: The English word "foxtrot" translates to "fox step"
4. This animal’s hearing is more subtle than that of a cat, fox, dog, or wolf. And also an excellent sense of smell. This animal can sense prey located in the ground at a depth of several meters. And a baby is born with bumps on the skin. Only a few hours will pass, the tubercles will burst and in place of the tubercles will appear...
Chicken feathers
Hedgehog needles +
Pig bristles
5. Which bird has the most feathers?
At the ostrich
At the mallard duck
At the swan +
6. What animal can spit?
Camel +
Scytodes (spider) +
Fly
7. Which animal is the fastest on earth?
Tiger
Zebra
Cheetah +
8. What small animal puts lions and elephants to flight?
Mosquito
Midge
Stray Ant +
9. Which parrot is the most talkative?
Jaco +
Macaw
Cockatoo
10. Do fish play ball?
No
Yes
Only some types +
Note: if you throw a ball into an aquarium, the Peters beaked whale fish swims up to it, throws it with its head, swims away, and returns to the toy again.
Yana Glebova
Quiz “In the world of animals” for children 6–7 years old
QUIZ “IN THE WORLD OF ANIMALS”
(WITH CHILDREN 6-7 YEARS OLD)
TEACHER:
GLEBOVA YANA VLADIMIROVNA
Target: generalize children's knowledge about animals of Africa and the Arctic, expand and activate vocabulary, develop grammatical structure of speech, coherent speech.
Tasks:
clarify the names of animals and their habitats;
learn to agree nouns with adjectives;
match adjectives to nouns;
practice word formation;
practice agreeing numerals with nouns;
develop speech, attention, memory, thinking;
instill a love for animals;
cultivate goodwill and cooperation skills.
Equipment: multimedia screen, laptop, logos with team names, tokens, medals “For an Expert in the World Around You,” illustrations of animals, audio recording “In the Animal World,” magnetic board, camera, cap.
Preliminary work: viewing and reading books of encyclopedic content, looking at illustrations and photographs of animals, reading fiction on the topic, preparing (together with parents) short reports about animals of Africa and the Arctic, poems.
Progress of the game:
Children enter the hall to the music (2 teams).
Educator: The sun's ray blinds and teases us, We are having fun this morning. Winter gives us a ringing holiday and the main guest at it is a game! She is our big and smart friend, She will not let you get bored and discouraged, She will start a fun, noisy argument, She will help you learn new things!
You know a lot about animals, and the game “In the Animal World” will help us test your knowledge, which will be dedicated to animals living in hot Africa and the cold Arctic. Two teams participate in the game: - the team that protects the animals of Africa is called “Sun” and your motto is: “Always shine, shine everywhere and help friends in trouble!”, - the team that protects the animals of the Arctic is called “Snowflakes”, your motto is: “ We snowflakes are just awesome. Win, try us!”
Our game has rules: answer questions and complete tasks, and for each correct answer the teams will receive tokens.
Are the teams ready? We are starting our quiz “In the Animal World”.
Guys, why are animals called that? (They are alive; they move, breathe, eat, reproduce, grow). - Team “Sun” name the animals of Africa. - Team “Snowflakes” name the animals of the Arctic. (Children name animals)
1 COMPETITION “Guess it”
Assignment: each team is given riddles, for the correct answer - a token. (the answers appear on the multimedia screen).
Riddle for the “Sunny” team 1. The giant washes himself with his nose-hose, as if in the shower. This resident of hot countries is the largest on land. (elephant)
Riddle for the Snowflakes team
2. He is slow, with fangs. His paws are like flippers, and in the zoo pool it is hot for the northern beast. (walrus)
Riddle for the "Sunny" team
3. Here is a living crane, An inhabitant of hot countries, Tearing leaves and bananas from multi-story trunks. (giraffe)
Riddle for the “Snowflakes” team 4. Flies silently, Head around, Polar, white Bird (owl)
Riddle for the “Sun” team 5. Sitting on an ice block, I catch fish for breakfast. I am known as snow-white and live in the north. (polar bear)
Riddle for the Snowflakes team 6. I am a horse, but not the one that runs in a harness. From nose to tail I am in a fur vest. (zebra)
2 COMPETITION “Question and answer”
Assignment: each team is asked questions, after consultation you answer, and for the correct answer you receive a token.
1) Which animal has the longest neck? (giraffe) Why does a giraffe have a long neck?
2) Which northern bird can turn its head back? (Owl)
3) Which bird can swim well, but cannot fly? (penguin)
4) Who is called the king of beasts? (lion) Why?
5) Which African bird cannot fly? (ostrich) Why do you think the ostrich cannot fly? 6) What animal is called the ship of the desert? (camel) Why?
3 COMPETITION “Count the Cubs”
Assignment: Name the baby animals with the numbers two and five. (for example: 2 owlets - five owlets, etc.)
And now for you a motor moment: let’s turn into animals and show what they are like. (using the multimedia screen)
Dily-dily-dily - crocodiles appeared. (Children pretend to be a crocodile.)
Mot-mot-mot - hippos appeared. (They show how hippos walk and how wide they open their mouths.)
Afy-afy-afy - giraffes chew leaves. (Children reach up, imitating giraffes.)
Now, now, now, the elephants are splashing water. (They puff out their cheeks, as if taking in water, then splash.)
4 COMPETITION “Tell about the animal”
Assignment: one child from each team writes a descriptive story about the animal.
Reindeer.
This is a reindeer. He lives in the North. The deer has thick, gray fur. Long, branched horns. He has strong legs and cloven hooves. The deer has a small, short tail. People use deer as a means of transportation. Clothes are made from deer skins, and its meat is eaten.
What did you guys learn from this story about the reindeer?
This is a zebra. She lives in Africa. The zebra has a striped skin and a stiff mane. She has strong legs with hard hooves and they run fast. Zebras have large erect ears and large eyes. Strong teeth with which she chews grass.
Guys, what did you learn from this story about the zebra?
5 COMPETITION “Pick a sign”
Assignment: teams look at pictures of an animal and answer the question “which” using adjectives.
– What an elephant (Huge, mighty, hefty, gigantic, strong, big, big-eared, long-nosed, calm, hardy, herbivorous)
– What a hippopotamus (Large, fat, short-legged, sedentary, lazy, big-headed, herbivorous)
– What kind of giraffe (Tall, spotted, long-legged, calm, long-necked, herbivorous)
- Leo, which one? (Strong, big-maned, angry, lazy, menacing, predatory)
– What kind of animals are elephant, hippopotamus and giraffe? (herbivores) What do you mean by herbivores? (Children's answers) - What kind of animal is a lion? (This is a predatory animal.) What does this mean? (This means that the lion eats meat and hunts animals)
PHYSICAL MINUTE “TRAVEL” 6 COMPETITION “Fourth wheel” Assignment: name one of the four animals that is the odd one out, and explain why.
Lion, tiger, walrus, zebra. (WALRUS) A picture appears
Camel, zebra, lion, giraffe. (LEO) A picture appears
Rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tiger, wolf. (WOLF) A picture appears
Owl, ostrich, penguin, polar bear. (OSTRICH) A picture appears
Educator: Do you like surprises? (children's answers)
And for it to work you need to close your eyes. (The teacher puts on a cap and camera)
Photographer: Did you find out who I am? (children's answers) Absolutely right, I am a photographer and really love to travel. I was in Africa and the Arctic, photographed different animals, these photographs (shows illustrations of animals, here is a family of animals, but I just forgot what they are called. You know everything about animals, help me, name the animal family.
7 COMPETITION “Name the family” Assignment: look at photographs of animals and name the animal family.
Tigress-tiger cub
Baby Elephant
Mother bear cubs
Lion-lioness-cubs
Summing up. - What did you like about our game? What was the most difficult task? Interesting?
Counting the tokens shows us that friendship, ingenuity, resourcefulness won, and you are awarded the “Experts of the World Around You” medals. - “Protect the birds and animals and always help them.” All the best!