Extracurricular event “Spring is Red”. Extracurricular event "Spring has come!"
Extracurricular activity"Hello spring!"
To promote the formation of an idea of poetry as a special view of the world, to teach to perceive the world around us alive and animated, to feel its beauty and defenselessness, to empathize and sympathize with it.
To develop cognitive and aesthetic experience, artistic taste, poetic ear, artistic vigilance.
Develop the basics research activities, creative imagination, imaginative thinking, attention, speech.
Formation of communication skills.
Progress of the event:
I. Organizational moment.
We're in a great mood
And smiles are a common thing.
Let's wish each other well,
It's time for us to start our lesson .
The motto of our lesson
“We will respond actively,
Behave well
So that dear guests
We wanted to come again"
II. Preparatory stage.
Guys, what changes are happening in nature now?
Listen to the riddles and guess them:
In warm sunny boots, with a light on the clasps,
A boy is running through the snow - the snow is scary, little naughty boy:
As soon as he steps, the snow melts, the ice along the rivers breaks.
He was overcome with excitement: and this boy - (March)
What is March called in Kazakhstan? (Nauryz)
People say about March:
March sets the frost on the nose. Whoever does not start sowing in March forgets about his wealth.
March is the morning of spring. Its beginning. The sun shines brighter and therefore March is also called the spring of light.
It awakens the forest, fields and mountains, all the clearings and gardens. He knocks on every hole and sings near the water.
“Wake up! Wake up! Sing, laugh, smile!”
A pipe can be heard far away. This wakes everyone up……April.
How to Kazakh language call it April? Sauir-April
April is the spring of water. April begins with water and ends with greenery. April is also called the month of birds. From warm countries Migratory birds are returning to us.
Folk wisdom reads:
Where there is a river in April, there is a puddle in July. April with water, May with grass.
What birds come to us first in the spring? (Rook)
A baby is running in bast shoes, you can hear his steps.
He runs and everything blooms, he laughs and everything sings.
I hid happiness in the petals of the lilac bushes...
“My lily of the valley, smell sweet!” - the cheerful ..... May commanded.
In Kazakh language - mamir.
May is the end of spring. The earth puts on its best clothes. There are many flowers in May. Leaves are blooming on the trees. May is the spring of greenery. Insects also appear.
- People say about May:
May, may, don’t take off your fur coat.Blooming May is real May.Just as it rains in May, so will there be rye
What did we call you? (months)
At what time of year can we meet these months? (spring)
So we found out that today our lesson is dedicated to spring.
Main stage.
How do you understand what spring is?
Spring is the morning of the year... Spring is new life, this is a bright celebration of the birth of nature. In spring, all living things wake up. The sounds that surround us in spring are unusual... Spring is warmth, blue sky, bright sun. . Spring means the first flowers, green grass, green leaves on bushes and trees. And in spring there is always a joyful mood!
Children, let's call the Red Spring!
Spring, red spring! Come, spring, with joy.
With joy, joy, With great mercy:
The flax is tall, the rye and oats are good.
Pupils: Good afternoon, Mother Spring!
Spring:
Dear guys, dear guests! Congratulations to you all on the beginning of spring!
My name is Spring - I am a girl - Spring.
I walk along a forest path without rest or sleep.
I want the rays of the sun to warm everyone.
So that merry rooks will fly from the south
I have prepared riddles for you, try to guess them.
The sparrow chirped: "Spring has returned to us!" And the mountain ash under the window I even pulled myself up. The snow has almost all melted, Puddles on the path. So as not to get your feet wet, On a forest thaw A small flower has grown. Hiding in dead wood Little white... | Arrived from distant lands This is a small tenant. Sat on a branch by the birdhouse And he sang: “Winter is over!” Who is this fellow? What's his name?.. The sun is bright in April, And the rooks flew to us. Along the river, breaking the ice, I'm having a blast... |
Well done guys.
Come Spring, be our guest!
Each person sees the arrival of spring differently. Poets write poems, artists paint their paintings, musicians compose music.
Now we will visit an art gallery and see how great artists depicted spring in their paintings. (prepared students speak)
A.K. Savrasov is a wonderful landscape artist. In his painting “The Rooks Have Arrived” he talks about the arrival of spring. Together with the artist, we seem to hear a polyphonic bird choir. Rooks noisily flock to their favorite trees and settle into new “apartments”. Under the spring sun the snow became loose. Birches stand in melt water. But their branches are still weak and have not come to life. With their delicate patterns, they decorate the still gloomy sky like lace. However, nature is awakening. Spring is coming.
I. I. Levitan, an outstanding Russian landscape artist, forever entered the history of world art. He drew and painted nature in all seasons, in different times days. Loved twilight moonlight, but, above all, the sun. That’s why I was so keen on spring motifs.
His painting “Spring. Big water"is a real hymn to the Russian spring. Melt spills are widespread spring waters. Thin-trunked birch trees with a reviving crown look like their cold blue. It seems that they are directed towards an almost cloudless sky.
Levitan's landscapes are deserted. But the person always seems to be present in them. Here, too, a boat washed ashore and wooden buildings that can be seen in the distance remind of him.
Group work. Composing the painting “Spring”
You and I looked at paintings depicting spring. Now, in groups, draw spring on leaves. In front of you are cut out pictures, select the ones you need and from them create your own picture of spring to the music of Vivaldi. Then the speaker of each group will tell you how you depicted Spring in your works.
Game "Birds Have Arrived"
When I name birds, you should flap your hands like wings; when I name non-birds, you should not raise your hands. Be careful.
Birds arrived: pigeons, tits, crows, jackdaws, swallows, sticks.
Birds arrived: pigeons, tits, nightingales, starlings, rooks, bricks.
Now we will find ourselves in the literary drawing room. Here is a selection of poems about spring by various authors. Let's read them out loud. (Children read poetry).
March It's frost, it's blue puddles, V. Orlov Fedor Tyutchev It’s not for nothing that winter is angry, its time has passed - Driven by spring rays, Already sang in the silence of the nights A. S. PUSHKIN The snow is still white in the fields, And in the spring the waters are noisy - They shout all over the place: “Spring is coming, spring is coming!” Spring is coming, spring is coming! | Spring The snow is already melting, the streams are flowing, Pure heavenly azure, And my heart is so strong in my chest If the snow is melting everywhere If the snow is melting everywhere, E. Karganova The grass is turning green Alexey Pleschev |
Compiling a syncwine “Spring”
Thanks guys. There are pieces of paper in front of you, on which each of you will compose your own little five-line poem about spring.
First line - Spring, second line - write down 2 adjectives - what kind of spring?, third line - 3 verbs - what does spring do?, fourth line - write down a sentence about spring - some sign, last, fifth line - write down one word, association By the way, what do you imagine when you hear the word spring?
2-3 students read out their syncwines.
Let's paste all your poems about spring onto whatman paper.
Now we will work in groups. I give each group cards with signs, proverbs and holidays, and you must select only those cards that correspond to spring. Then read them out and paste them onto whatman paper.
Group work
Group 1 – chooses signs of spring
Group 2 – chooses holidays that are celebrated in the spring.
Group 3 - chooses signs of spring.
They read out their choice and paste proverbs, holidays, and signs onto whatman paper.
Lesson summary
We have worked well together, here is the result of our work. ( teamwork)
Guys, there are flowers in three colors in front of you, each color indicates what your mood is now, yellow is happy, green is good, and blue is sad. Choose a flower that suits your mood and decorate our final work.
And now I invite everyone to stand in a circle of joy and say pleasant words to our spring. (everyone speaks down the line)
How's Spring, did you like how our guys worked in class? How much do they know about your season?
Spring: Thank you guys! You did a good job today.
The time has come for me to leave you,
Look after the flowers and herbs,
So that they grow and bloom,
They were filled with all the juices of the earth.
And you guys, don’t be lazy and get straight A’s in everything.
I congratulate you on the upcoming holiday of Nauryz, happiness and health. (throws candy and says wishes.)
Oral journal for 5th grade students of the Krasnodar boarding school
"Spring, spring outside."
Design: On the board : 1. Screen for presentation. 2.Children's drawings. 3.Paintings of famous artists. 4. Photo vernissage of children's works.
Equipment:
Colored pencils or markers. The sun without a smile, cut out of paper (6 pieces). Score sheets for the jury. (Appendix 1) Certificates, diplomas, prizes for awarding.
Goals:
1. To introduce students to the works of different authors about spring, expanding the reader’s horizons and enriching vocabulary children. 2. Summarize children’s knowledge about spring changes in nature. 3. Cultivate love for native nature, the ability to see beauty, respect for it, cultivate a sense of camaraderie, mutual assistance, and kindness. 4. Develop speech, thinking, ingenuity, the ability to observe, compare, and draw conclusions. 5. Instill interest in subjects " Literary reading", "Speech development", "Fine arts".
1 slide. “Spring, spring outside.”
Hello dear guests. We are pleased to welcome you to our oral journal “Spring, Spring, Spring….
Guys, welcome the guests.
Today I invite you to visit... who you will now tell yourself by guessing the riddles.
If the river is blue
Woke up from sleep
And he runs, sparkling in the fields, -
If the snow has melted everywhere,
And the grass in visible to the forest,
And a flock of little birds sings, -
This means that... (spring) has come to us
So, we are heading towards spring. Or rather, it has already come to us, to our region, and today we have gathered to talk about the wonderful time of year - about spring! Spring is an awakening!
Students read:
1 reader.
Water, foliage, earth - everything:
Fires in the forest and bird couples,
To my eyes and heart.
2 reader.
It all started with a simple drop,
And now the snow is flowing,
And they began to murmur and ring
Trees, air and meadows.
3 reader.
The splash is rushing from the forest bends,
In the ravine the wind tears the strings,
The whole world is awakened and sounded
And he looks into the conductor's mouth.
Guys, what do you imagine Spring to be like? What is it like for you?
- Spring comes to us in different ways. Spring has its own signs and symptoms.
Guys, how do we know that Spring has come to us? By what signs and signs?
(children answer)
- the snow has melted,
- thawed patches appeared;
- streams run;
- the rivers were freed from ice;
- the birds have arrived and are singing loudly;
- the sun is high above the horizon and shines brighter;
- it became warm;
- grass has appeared, flowers are blooming;
- the sky has become higher and more transparent, bluer and clouds are floating across it;
- the days have become longer, etc.
Well done!
2 slide
Do you know spring months?
A warm south wind blows,
The sun is shining brighter,
The snow is thinning, the soft one is melting,
The loud rook flies,
What month? Who will know? (March)
The river roars furiously
And the ice breaks.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
What month has it come to us? (April)
The fields are turning green
The nightingale drinks it down.
IN white the garden is dressed,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles, guess what?
What month is this? (May)
Do you know spring has three debts !
First - overcome the darkness of the earth. March copes with this.
Second - remove the snow, wake up the earth and warm it up. To do this, April waters it from the streams with living water.
Third – warm earth remove from the greens. May does this. He is decorating the forest, waiting for summer to visit.
3 slide. "Think and answer"
And now we are starting to think, reason, and be smart again!
Let's read together and guess!
Riddles about spring:
4 slide.
Hanging outside the window
Ice bag
It's full of drops
And it smells like spring. (Icicle)
5 slide.
At the snow-covered hummocks
Under a white snow cap
We found a little flower
Half frozen, barely alive. (Snowdrop)
6 slide.
They are silent in winter
They murmur in spring
Forest inhabitants
They will give you water to drink. (Streams)
Slide 7
good, good
He looks at people.
And to people for themselves
Doesn't tell me to look. (Sun)
8 slide.
Spring has come
She ran again. (River).
Slide 9
On the branches -
Dense spines.
They sleep in them
Sticky leaves. (Kidneys)
10 slide.
She came and smiled -
The snowstorms have subsided
Started calling
drop bell,
The river has awakened
The ice has melted
Snow-white outfit
We put on the gardens. (Spring)
Everyone always admires spring! Writers, poets, artists and musicians reflect it in their works. This can be seen in our exhibition of paintings and books.
11 slide.
And the next page of our magazine“Literary page “Poems about spring.”
Now we will hear wonderful poems famous poets about the wonderful time of year - spring, which the guys will read to us.
We read brightly, beautifully, expressively, take our time and don’t worry. Poets have entrusted you with conveying the beauty and grandeur of Spring!
We are starting our poetry competition, which will evaluate our beauty,
good jury.
Present to the jury.
I introduce each reader to everyone, saying his first and last name. (The reader names the author and the title of the poem).
(Children read poetry)
12 slide.
- What primroses do you know?
Phys. just a minute. - What can you tell us about them?
A flower wakes up -Why can't they be torn?
A petal reaches out to the sun
And it sways in the wind
Low, low to the ground bends
And then it rises again
And he smiles sweetly at everyone!
Slide 13
Watching a movie.
14 c laid. (additional)
Games with children.
As you and I prepared for the oral journal, we became artists and photographers, writers and even directors.
The symbol of spring is bright sun. The sun is awakening, life, happiness, joy, warmth...
Now I will distribute the sun to everyone, and you will leave a piece of your warmth and wonderful mood on it! (Appendix 2)
What do you think the smells of spring are?
(Thawed earth, young grass, green leaves, blooming flowers...)
- Guys, listen to the music of spring, look at its colors, smell the smell of spring!
Guys, everyone great mood? Do you have guests?
1 5 c laid.
Dear guys! Well done today! They pleased us very much with their good reading of poems and magnificent drawings. They are beautiful, almost like those of great artists. Wonderful essays and amazing photos. You did a very good job!!! By taking part in these competitions, we were once again convinced that spring is wonderful, amazing, delightful, great time of the year!
- Everything awakens with her!
- Everything begins to live, sing, love... With the arrival of spring, we become kinder, sweeter, smiling, happier!
16 c laid.
I wish you all health, spring mood, enthusiasm, love beauty and everything that and who surrounds you!
Let the first snowdrop
Will give you tenderness!
Spring sun will give you warmth!
And the May wind will give hope,
And happiness, and joy, and only goodness!
So be kind, simple,
Always with a smile on your face!
Well, in a word, be like that,
How spring should be.
17 c laid.
Thank you everyone for participating in our Oral journal"Spring, spring outside."
Correspondence walk into the forest “The snow is already melting, streams are running...”
Goals: development of perception of beauty spring nature; upbringing careful attitude to the environment.
Equipment: paintings of the forest, early and late spring; spring costume, hats with images of animals, birds; drawings and postcards depicting plants, a drawing of an all-terrain vehicle; birdhouse; musical accompaniment.
Progress of the event
Teacher. Hello! Today we celebrate the holiday “The Arrival of Spring”. We will sing, read poetry, and rejoice in the coming of spring.
Student 1.
The snow is already melting, the streams are flowing,
There was a breath of spring through the window.
The nightingales will soon whistle
And the forest will be clothed with leaves.
A. Pleshcheev
Student 2. The most noticeable colors in spring are bright blue and green. Awakened by warmth and light, the first insects wake up, and the birds begin to arrive. Flowers are blooming - catkins on trees and bushes.
Student 3.
Birch woke up from sleep.
Don't cut white birch
Do not destroy the wilderness of the forest!
Do not destroy and do no evil!
And especially in spring!
Spring comes to the music.
Spring.
Hello!
I am Spring-red,
I wake the earth from sleep,
I fill my kidneys with juice,
I grow flowers in the fields,
I drive ice from the rivers,
I make the sunrise bright!
I came to invite you for a walk in the forest.
Teacher. Let's go on an all-terrain vehicle, because this vehicle is capable of passing through any forest thicket. The all-terrain vehicle moves silently - you should not scare birds and animals in the forest. Let us also never destroy animal holes or bird nests. Let the birds and small animals live well next to us. Before we set off, let’s remember the rules of behavior in the forest.
Student 1. You can't make noise in the forest.
Student 2. You should not scare animals with screams or loud music.
Student 3. You must not destroy anthills, bird nests and animal homes.
Student 4. You cannot trample forest grass or break living branches of trees and bushes.
Student 5. You cannot throw sticks and stones at animals, catch animals, birds and insects, torture or kill them.
Student 6. You cannot litter in the forest, throw cans, pieces of paper, or light fires.
Teacher. And here is the first stop - a forest clearing.
Two students come out
Teacher. Let's say hello to the forest.
Children.
Hello forest, dense forest,
Full of fairy tales and miracles.
Student 1.
What are you making noise about?
On a dark, stormy night?
What do you whisper to us at dawn?
All in dew, like in silver?
Who is hiding in your wilderness?
What kind of animal? What bird?
Open everything, don’t hide:
You see, we are our own.
S. Pogorelovsky
Student 2.
Why are we friends with the forest?
Why do people need it?
Here is an ordinary table. This is a forest!
Or frame, doors, floor? Forest!
Is our pencil case beautiful? Forest!
Or this pencil? Forest!
Well, what about the table, bench, desk? Forest!
What about a notebook, book, desk? Forest!
Look around, everything around -
This is our green friend.
Teacher. It's so good to breathe in the forest. Listen to the report prepared by the children.
Student 1. Attention! Attention! We are starting a forest program about the trees of our region (The teacher should adjust the information below based on local specifics). The most common is oak, then pine, then aspen, birch, alder, etc. A forest consisting of oaks is called oak grove.
Student 2.
Touching the clouds
With a gray head,
The oak stands mighty
With an age-old thought.
Storm by black bird
Suddenly it whistles in the crown.
The oak stands calm,
Like a king in a crown.
Looks into the sky
Above everyone else in the area!
Knows a lot of songs
He hears a lot of fairy tales.
Teacher. Oak - very beautiful tree. In the first years it grows slowly, but takes root deep into the ground. From the age of 9, oak trees begin to grow rapidly at 30-40 cm per year. The oak produces its first acorns at the age of 20. We only have old oak forests in the Thorn Forest. It grows there unique oak, which is more than 400 years old. Find out which tree we will talk about next from the riddle.
What kind of girl is this?
Not a seamstress, not a craftswoman,
She doesn’t sew anything herself,
And in needles all year round? (Pine or spruce)
Student 3.
The pine forests are rustling,
And slender, cast pines,
It's like the arrows are golden
They go boldly into the sky.
Teacher. Pine is the most common tree in our region. Pine can grow on sand, on rocky circles, on chalk badlands. In our region there are pine trees that are more than 200 years old and up to 400 m high (that’s about a 14-story building). There is a known pine tree that is 384 years old. What kind of tree is this?
Student 4.
Without caring about the weather,
He walks around in a white sundress,
And on one of the warm days
May gives her earrings. (Birch)
Teacher. That's right, birch. This tree symbolizes tenderness and nobility, beauty and generosity. Birch grows very quickly. In 25 years it reaches the height of a 5-story building. Birch lives 100-150 years. Birch is a pioneer tree. It is the first to grow in a cut down or burnt out area.
The speakers leave.
Teacher. Let's go to the meadow of flowers.
Spring and children enter with postcards depicting snowdrops, lilies of the valley, dandelions, and coltsfoot.
Snowdrop.
In the forest, where the birch trees crowded together,
A blue eye looked at Snowdrop.
Little by little at first
He put out his green leg,
Then I stretched with all my little strength
And quietly asked:
“I see the weather is warm and clear.
Tell me, is it true that it’s spring?”
P. Solovyova
The play by P.I. is playing. Tchaikovsky "Snowdrop".
Lily of the valley. I bloom in May, “when the first thunder of spring, as if frolicking and playing, rumbles in the blue sky.” I live in the shade under oak trees. The first insects are feeding in my snow-white flowers. Unfortunately, I have become rare plant and is listed in the Red Book.
Dandelion. And I'm not complaining. I grow wherever my seeds fall on parachutes. My root is long and strong. And they love me no less than other flowers.
Coltsfoot. Eh, Dandelion! I wish I could bloom as much as you! I am the very first flower, so everyone is happy about me, but sometimes they pick them off, offending me. And as the leaves begin to fall, the flowers disappear. A beetle or ant will hide in me. Once I even hid a bee.
Spring. Everything is clear. We have the same concerns. Beauty and human greed destroy you. Guys, I ask you to treat all plants with care.
Student 5.
If I pick a flower,
If you pick a flower,
If everything: both me and you, -
If we pick flowers,
All the clearings will be empty
And there will be no beauty!
T. Sobakin
Teacher.
Stop for a moment, freeze...
How beautiful it is all around!
Amazing morning forest
Temple of Flowers and Horned Snails,
It's as if he was sculpted all over
Made from the finest silver threads.
So, behind is a clearing of flowers. We continue our exciting journey. And here is the bird clearing. Let's listen to the birds.
Students enter wearing bird caps (starling, lark, swallow).
Starling.
Hello guys! Do you recognize me?
I'm speaking to you
Like a young spring messenger.
I'm glad to see my friends!
Well, my name is... (starling).
Right! You guessed it! My name is starling! From year to year, from century to century, I live where people are. I'm staying with villager nearby, I look after his field and garden, clean the plants from harmful insects, eat butterflies, beetles and bedbugs. And that’s why I’m not just a starling, but a great starling! I am a very useful bird that you need to become friends with.
Children. We are glad to see you, well done starling!
Lark.
In the sun dark forest burst into flames,
In the valley thin steam whitens,
And he sang an early song
Sings, sparkling in the sun,
Spring has come to us young,
I'm here singing the coming of spring!
V. Zhukovsky
Martin.
A swallow appeared from the south,
Came to us in the spring,
Busily dizzy
Above the gazebo is carved.
You can hear the squeak and chirp of birds,
Who's watching from the nest?
Swallows rush with prey -
Babies need food.
Teacher. Thank you, birds, for your performance.
A dramatization of V. Ladonshchikov’s poem “Dispute at the Birdhouse.”
This incident took place in April
Birds have arrived from the south.
The snow was melting, and the sparrow
They were thrown out of their homes.
Starling. Get out, you bully!
Sparrow.
No way. My apartment.
I'm not a temporary resident!
I'm here with blizzards and frost
He endured it patiently.
And now under this roof
I am preparing a nest for the family.
Starling.
Don't be stubborn! My inheritance
This house remains from childhood.
But then into the yard
Misha came out with the birdhouse,
He quickly climbed onto the roof with her,
Tied tightly
And he said affably:
Misha.
I, friends, am heartily glad.
Only Misha got down,
Daring sparrow
IN new home moved
And he made peace with his neighbor.
Teacher. With the arrival of spring, friends return to us - migratory birds. And it seems that spring itself sent a bird on reconnaissance. Having bent the branch, the rook opened the right path for her.
Children.
Little rooks, fly from across the sea,
Bring red spring,
The bitter winter has arrived
I walked through the fields and forests.
She brought in a chill,
My arms and legs were chilling,
The white snow shook,
All the warmth was taken away.
Teacher. Starlings fly in after the rooks. The starlings arrive first, and a few days later the starlings arrive. Before their arrival, the males look for a birdhouse, often evicting sparrows from their houses. Guys, we need to make birdhouses and hang them for our feathered friends.
Student 6.
The goldfinch and the nightingale are singing,
Robin and thrush:
“Don’t you dare destroy nests!
Don't touch the birds' nests!
Student 7.
We will not ruin! —
Here's the word from all the guys.
Let the bird songs come again
There are ringing sounds in our garden.
Teacher. After listening to the birds, what conclusion can we draw? (Let us treat our feathered friends with care and concern) Our journey has ended. It's a pity to part with the forest. But we will come here more than once to check if the animals are ready to welcome spring.
Student 8.
You grow up to be a joy to people,
We will be friends with you,
Dark forest, dense forest,
Full of fairy tales and miracles.
Children perform the song “Forest March” (music by Y. Chichkov, lyrics by P. Sinyavsky).
The birds signaled us to rise,
We follow the usual paths.
We will save every birch tree
In the forests of my beloved Motherland.
Chorus:
We ourselves wrote in the forest green book
About the fact that the forest has reliable friends,
The same girls, the same boys,
As happy as you and me.
The lights of our songs flicker,
We walk through forests and copses
Under the cedars of the beautiful taiga,
Under the Polesie pines.
Chorus.
The sun will smile on us more cheerfully
And every day will seem happier to us,
When they pass throughout their native land
Squads of our seedlings.
Celebration of the First Spring Flowers.
Target: Formation of a comprehensively developed, holistic personality.
Tasks:
1. Strengthen children's knowledge about spring and spring phenomena. Instill a love for native nature, the ability to see beauty;
2. Develop figurative expressive speech children;
3. Form the emotional sphere of the child;
4. Enrich and activate the vocabulary, introduce children to the first spring flowers.
Presenter: Hello guys, guests!
Today I invite you to a holiday where you will learn a lot of new and interesting things. Be cheerful, active, attentive and friendly.
If the snow is melting everywhere,
The day is getting longer.
If everything turns green,
And a stream rings in the fields,
If the sun shines brighter,
If the birds can't sleep,
If the wind gets warmer,
So... (spring) has come to us
Spring is a wonderful time of year.
What is the very first month of spring? March.
How impatiently we all look forward to spring.
What happens to nature in spring?
Spring is a time of year that many people call their favorite.
Nature wakes up after a long sleep. The days are getting longer. The gentle spring sun finally peeked out from behind the gloomy heavy clouds. The sun shines brighter and warms the earth more strongly. How we rejoice at the first warm rays of the sun.
The snow is melting, streams are running, ringing spring drops. The forest begins to come alive: they wake up from hibernation animals, birds returning after wintering. The buds on the trees are swelling and new leaves are soon appearing. The ground is still cold, too damp and bare, and the very first flowers are breaking through the remnants of snow. People say that spring has come - a sorceress. The sun will help us meet spring.
Look what our sun is missing?
So that our sun also sparkles and warms us with its warmth, let’s all give it rays together.
The sun is playing
The sun is sparkling
Happy spring holiday
Congratulations to all of us.
The sun has warmed up
It got warmer right away!
After a long winter's cold,
Wake up from your sleep.
Smile with rays of light
Long-awaited Spring!!!
Release of Spring
Spring
:
Hello guys. Hello guests! Are you all tired of waiting for me?
I am the Sorceress Spring.
I am the meadows, and the forest, and the field,
Woke up from sleep.
Melted the ice and snow
Gave people light!
Presenter: How impatiently we were waiting for you. We are so glad to see you.
Spring: And I came to you guys today with a bouquet of the first spring flowers .
Presenter: Let's find out and get acquainted with the first spring flowers.
After a long winter, spring flowers are especially beautiful. Which beautiful flowers in your cart. The appearance of these small but brave harbingers of spring suggests that spring has come finally and irrevocably.
1. Snowdrop
After all, this is the very first spring flower. Snowdrop - just looking at its delicate greenery, this low plant and the thin milky-white petals of its “bells” makes the heart happy. There are still snowdrifts all around, but this brave baby is already blooming in the first thawed patches, in the middle of the melting snowdrifts, and is not afraid of either night frosts or cold winds.
Snowdrop
At the edge of the forest - near an old birch tree
Looking out from under the snow small flower,
I fought my way for a long time, that’s why I’m tired,
That’s why the man called it a snowdrop.
And as soon as the little flower grew
From under the thick snow, after blizzards and storms,
For some reason the days have become longer,
Warm azure smelled in the air...
Everything around changed, shone brightly,
And people all around give smiles,
During the day it is already warm and hot,
We talk about love and happiness out loud.
2. Crocus
The crocuses are blooming, which means spring has come. Tolerates cold and frost well. The leaves of the flower are dark green with a silver stripe, narrow. The colors of the flowers are very diverse - blue, purple, lilac, striped and speckled.
Crocus1st grade students read poetry
Spring is walking across the earth,
The snow in the snowdrifts melts quickly,
New grass is growing,
The crocus will bloom again.
Crocus is the first of the flowers,
That is ready to bloom in the spring,
Pulls leaves from the ground,
It does not wither in the cold.
3. Woodleaf
As soon as the snow melts, they appear blue flowers woodlands, which many incorrectly, although deservedly, call “snowdrops”. Most species of woodleaf have bright blue flowers. The clearings of flowering plants in the garden resemble lakes that reflect the clear spring sky.
Scillaa 1st grade student reads poetry
Someone threw blue drops of sky onto the snow.
These forest scillas bloom in spring.
All the clearings are blue, blue light flows.
These forest woods bloomed in the spring.
4. Iris
Iris reticulum - fragrant flower purple. This is the earliest type of irise.
There are varieties with flowers of white, yellow and light blue. The leaves are tender and herbaceous.
Irisa 1st grade student reads poetry
Purple iris – spring flower
Its petals are like butterflies taking off.
It’s as if he’s flapping his wings,
But its leaves are as cold as ice. The leaves stretch towards the sun into the light.
5. Violet
She is considered a symbol of tenderness and modesty. There are more than 450 species of violets, distributed throughout to the globe. The earliest of them bloom as soon as the snow melts, bringing us joy and spring mood.
Violeta 1st grade student reads poetry
Winter frosts
The sun has driven away.
fragile violet
I stood up in the clearing.
Blue corolla towards the sun
Pulls on stubbornly.
The first violet
I'll pick it for mom.
Presenter: What else did you come with?
Spring: With spring juice
With the sky high
With melt water
With a fun game
What do you like to do on warm spring days?
You're ready to play.
Competitions:
Collect a flower.
Collect flowers in a basket
Artist (draw a fantastic flower)
Umbrella game
The rooks have arrived
Presenter:
Spring has many colors.
All the flowers are blooming
We'll take the ribbon
Let's start a bright dance.
Children perform the Carousel ribbon dance.
Spring: I liked you guys! But it's time for me to go to the fields, to the meadows. Earth solar heat warm, awaken spring flowers. Goodbye!
Leading: Who came to us? What did you meet today? What did you like?
And our holiday has come to an end. Have a good spring mood, our dear guests!