Games competitions in the lesson for elementary school. Games and competitions for graduation at elementary school "fun shop"

04.03.2020

The game program of the children's holiday "Jolly Shop" is ideal. The idea is that the prize (product in the holiday shop) can be obtained at the cost of participating in one of the competitions.

The list of prizes and competitions can be expanded at your own discretion, while maintaining the idea of ​​obtaining a useful school subject in a playful and fun way. Try to make the prizes look equal in the eyes of the graduates and that everyone participates in the competitions, not just the active ones, and every future high school student leaves with a "deserved" gift...

Suggested games and competitions for graduation in elementary school can also be included in any school holiday scenario.

Scenario of the game program "Merry Shop"

First, prepare a table that will represent the store counter, and lay out on it things that are somehow related to high school. These can be atlases of the "Political World", textbooks for grade 5, notebooks for tests in various disciplines (also for grade 5), that is, everything that will be useful to a primary school graduate next year.

Leading: To receive any of the items, the graduate buyer must complete a task. This will be his payment for the "goods".

1. Competition for the graduation "Ownership of the world"

For example, to someone who wants to get a globe, offer to add

quatrain with prepared rhymes on a "geographical theme":

……………………..a country

………………..........one.

…………………...Russia

………………….Beautiful!

2. Competition for schoolchildren "Know or Dunno"

100 competitions for preschoolers and younger students

1. PET SCHOOL

All children go to school. More precisely, only human children go to school, there are no schools for kittens and puppies. And then one day, many pets decided, imitating people, to organize schools for their kids. These schools are very similar to human schools, only they speak cat, dog, and so on. Imagine and show how a lesson could be held at a school where young people study ...

· dogs;

· cows;

piglets

donkeys;

cats.

2. DIFFICULT RHYME

Dunno, the hero of a fairy tale by Nikolai Nosov, once wanted to become a poet. But no matter how hard he tried. I could not find a rhyme for the word "tow". Try to do what Dunno failed, and pick up rhymes for the word:

· kettle;

· carpet;

· chandelier;

· armchair;

· briefcase;

Try to compose couplets with the received rhymes

3. TRACES OF EVIL FORCE

Since childhood, everyone has known a line from a poem by A.S. Pushkin: “There are traces of unseen animals on unknown paths...”. No one has ever seen these tracks, but it can be assumed that next to the tracks of unseen animals there were also traces of evil spirits. Imagine and draw what the footprints look like:

Baba Yaga;

· Water;

· Koshchei Immortal;

Leshy;

· Kikimora.

4. BALL AT THE MUHA-TSOKOTUKHA

After the Tumbler Fly was rescued, after the valiant Mosquito defeated the evil spider, as you know, a ball was held. At this ball, only insects had fun and danced. Try to portray these insects and dance as you could dance...

· cockroaches;

butterflies;

· grasshoppers;

· dragonflies;

May beetles.

And as a dance melody, you can use “Kamarinskaya”.

5. MIXED OFFER

In each sentence, the words are arranged in a specific order. If this order is changed, the sentence may lose its meaning. Imagine that in some sentences the words played leapfrog and got mixed up. Help the sentences return to their original form by putting the words in the right order. These are the suggestions:

· suitcase, with, boy, in, found, sweets, small, yard, and, walked;

· grandfather., hammer, colored, old, help, TV set, with, repaired, and, screwdriver;

· daughter, day, cooked, from, mother, prunes, birth, saucepan, on, compote;

· cats, sat, film, on, soft, and, grandmother, pro, watched, sofa, Siamese;

· dream, elephant, girl, s, trunk, dream, pro, green, pink, big.

Attention: you can not use additional words and you can not leave "extra" words. In order to make the sentence correct, in some words you can change the endings.

6. CANDY WRAPPER

Imagine that you are artists working in a candy factory. your task is to invent and draw wrappers for chocolates, sweets, cookies. At the same time, your drawings should always correspond to the name of the confectionery. Recently you received an order - to draw wrappers for new sweets. Try to complete this order if you know that the new candies are called:

“Dairy”

“Nutty”

· “Berry”

“Fruit”

· “Honey”

7. ZOLOGICAL JUMPS

In the animal world, there are different ways of movement: running, walking, crawling. Many animals move by jumping. Try jumping like they do...

· sparrows;

· kangaroo;

hares;

· frogs;

grasshoppers.

8. UNUSUAL SINGING

Everyone knows how to sing correctly. But sometimes singing “in the right way” is not interesting. Try to perform the song “Little Country” (from the repertoire of Natasha Koroleva), but at the same time ...

pinch your nose with your fingers;

Take water in your mouth

draw inside the cheeks;

bite your lower lip

Hold a match between your teeth.

9. THINGS LIKE PEOPLE

A person has arms, legs, a head. Animals can walk, sit, run, jump. But it turns out that not only people and not only animals can do all this. This can be done by some inanimate objects. For example, a watch can walk, and a sweater can sit (they say: “How well the sweater sits on you”). List those things, objects, phenomena (at least five) that are similar to people and animals in that ...

They have legs (legs);

They have hands (handles);

They can speak (make sounds);

they can drink (fill with liquid);

They can give off their warmth to those around them.

10. FLIGHT OF BIRDS

Almost all birds can fly. But birds fly differently. The beauty, the speed of the flight of a bird depends on its size, on the wingspan, on the shape of the wing. Try to portray how they fly ...

· martin;

· crane;

hawk

· duck;

Hummingbird.

11. DRAWING ON THE PANKE

Most often, artists draw with pencils or paints on paper or canvas. But when there are no pencils or paper at hand, artists can draw with anything on anything. For example, they can draw with condensed milk on a pancake. To do this, you just need to put a pancake on a plate, scoop condensed milk from a jar with a spoon and drop this milk onto a pancake so that you get a picture. After finishing work, such a picture can be eaten. Try sometime during breakfast or lunch to draw at least a flower on a pancake, for example ...

chamomile;

· cloves;

bell;

· gladiolus;

· tulip.

12. AN OLD TALE WITH A NEW END

A fairy tale can have a good ending (like in “Repka”), it can have a bad ending (like in “Teremka”). But the end of a fairy tale is always the same, no matter how many times this fairy tale is told. And is it right? Try to come up with a new ending to such well-known folk tales as...

“Ryaba Hen”;

· “Kolobok”;

· “Turnip”;

· “Teremok”;

· "The wolf and the seven Young goats".

13. SILENT ACTION

As a rule, all human actions are accompanied by noise. When a person writes, the paper rustles and the pen fastens. When a person reads, the pages rustle and the book cover creaks. Especially a lot of sounds are heard when a person picks up kitchen utensils. Try to refute the stable expression “rattling dishes”, try completely silently ...

put the spoon into the glass

put the fork on the plate;

put the cup on the saucer;

Close the pot with a lid

Remove the lid from the kettle.

When performing the task, it is allowed to use not only hands, but also additional devices.

14. LULLABY

Lullabies are sung to the smallest children at night. Lullabies help the baby to calm down and fall asleep. Imagine that you need to lull your baby to sleep, but you have forgotten all the famous lullabies. But there is a way out! You can perform, as a lullaby, any other - even very peppy - song. The main thing is to perform this song quietly, lulling. Try to sing calmly and sleepily a song like...

· “Seaman” by Oleg Gazmanov;

· “A man with an accordion” by Natasha Koroleva;

· “My Bunny” by Philip Kirkorov;

· “School time” by Tatyana Ovsienko;

· “The Tramp Boy” by Andrey Gubin.

15. NEW CALENDAR

Today we use the calendar that came to us from ancient Rome. In this calendar, most of the names of the months are just ordinal numbers. So, “September” means “seventh”, and “December” means “tenth” (the Roman year began on March 1). But it's very boring. Try to come up with a new, beautiful name for the month...

· January;

· March;

· June;

· September;

· november.

16. MAGIC MYSTERY

Bookmarks are different: thick and thin, with a pattern and with appliqué, in the form of a nesting doll and in the form of a rocket ... Try to make a magic bookmark, that is, which would look like a magical object from a fairy tale. For example, it might look like

Feather of the Firebird;

· Magic wand;

· The Scarlet Flower;

· Magic arrow;

· Golden Key.

17. EXCESSIVE PREFACE

Once in Africa, scientists immediately discovered 5 unknown tribes. And what was the surprise of scientists when they heard that the language of the natives is almost the same as ours. The only difference in the language is that the natives add some kind of prefix to each of our words. Moreover, each tribe used its prefix. Try to read the beginning of K.I. Chukovsky’s poem “Cockroach” (“The bears rode on a bicycle ...”) in the language of unknown African tribes, and for this, add a prefix to each word ...

Fer;

mur;

· pip;

· So;

· blunder.

18. DANCE ON THE HEEL

Have you ever seen the Dance of the Little Swans from P.I. Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake". As it should be in ballet, this dance is performed on toes. Try to repeat this dance, but be sure to dance it ...

· On the socks;

on the heels

On the inside of the foot

On the outside of the foot

· on the knees.

19. COAT OF VILLAGE

Previously, each city had its own coat of arms. Recently, in one country, they decided to revive this tradition. Moreover, they decided to make sure that not only each city, but also each village, which is called ...

· Syroezhkino;

Barabashkino;

Vatrushkino;

· Murkino;

· Dandelion.

20. REPEATING RHYME

Once a poet wrote this poem:

One morning under the mountain

Late afternoon sometimes

There was a boy with a beard

The blue tomato was eaten.

With him the old man went young

With a drainpipe.

They went to the watering hole

They beat the flies with a frying pan.

If you want - cry, but if you want - sing

Over such nonsense.

In this poem, all lines end in - “... oh”. Try to compose the same poem of ten lines, and so that all the lines end in rhyme ...

· ...la;

· ...re;

· ...th;

· ...ka;

· ...ill.

21. FUN SQUAT

All physically strong people know how to squat. Squatting is considered a very useful exercise that strengthens the muscles. True, sometimes squatting is boring. In this case, the exercise can be a little more difficult, make it more fun. Try to do 10 squats, but with a prerequisite:

stand only on toes, without touching the floor with your heels;

hold an unfolded newspaper in outstretched hands;

Hold a tennis ball between your knees

hold one dumbbell behind your back with both hands;

Place a glass of water on your head and hold it with one hand.

During squats, nothing should fall, spill or tear.

22. PLANT BEADS

Since ancient times, girls have loved jewelry. Beads have always been one of the main decorations. Usually, beads were made from some valuable or beautiful material: pearls, amber, ivory... But when there are no precious metals or semi-precious stones at hand, you can make beads from natural, plant material. Try to make beads from...

rosehip berries;

maple seeds;

fallen acorns;

dandelion flowers;

acacia pods.

23. BIRTHDAY SONG

When guests come to someone's birthday, they always sing a song for the birthday person. For example, “Song of the crocodile Gena” which begins with the words “Let the clumsy pedestrians run ...”. Imagine that a birthday is celebrated not by a girl or a boy, but by some animal. And his relatives came to him. Show how they would sing a birthday song if they couldn't speak with words. And they don't know how to speak because they...

· crows;

· wolves;

· frogs;

· goats;

hens and roosters.

24. MIXED TALES

All children know the fairy tales “Little Red Riding Hood”, “The Bremen Town Musicians”, “Three Bears”, “Silver Hoof”, “The Snow Queen”. Now imagine that the names of these fairy tales are mixed up. Try to compose and tell a fairy tale, which now has the following title:

“Red Bears”;

· “Snow musicians”;

“Three queens”;

· “Bremen hoof”;

“Silver Cap”.

25. EMOTIONAL HANDS

Unlike animals and unlike robots, humans are highly emotional beings. Usually all our emotions are “written on the face”. The ability of a human face to convey different emotional states is called facial expressions. But emotions can be shown not only by facial expressions, they can be shown with hands. Try, using only your hands, to portray;

· anger;

· joy;

fright;

· sadness;

dislike.

26. DIAL

Very often on the watch dial you can see some pattern. For example, tanks, planes, ships and submarines are painted on watches called “Commander's” and designed for army officers. But it's unfair. If there are watches for the military, there must be watches for people of other professions. Try to draw a clock face that could be called:

· “Driver's”;

· “Policemen”;

· “Doctoral”;

· "Composer's";

· "Teacher's".

27. COUNTER

Somehow, the heroes of Disney cartoons decided to play hide and seek. But the trouble is, they forgot all the counting rhymes, and without them you can’t choose a driver. Help the cartoons and compose a counting rhyme for them. And be sure to mention in this rhyme the names of those characters for whom it is intended. And the counting rhyme is intended for the heroes of the animated series:

· "Gummy Bears";

· "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers";

· "DuckTales";

· “Black cloak”;

· “Goofy and his friends”.

28. TICKING CLOCK

Unlike electronic watches, mechanical watches can make a sound, or simply tick. Many people really like to listen to the ticking of the clock. But one day it happened that all the clocks became silent. Try to help people who like to listen to ticks and sound the clock. But do it unusually:

hitting one's stomach like a drum;

depicting hiccups;

sitting on a chair and clapping your feet;

short breaths of air through the nose:

flicking one's earlobe.

Make 60 “ticks”, while trying to match your sounds with the progress of the second hand.

29. DANCING ROBOTS

There are many cartoons and movies about robots. In these films, the robots walk, run, fly and - almost constantly - shoot. But, perhaps, there is not a single film in which robots would dance. Show how they could do it. Dance like robots...

Letka-enka;

polka

Shake

Waltz

sirtaki;

30. NEW USE

Everyone knows what a plate or a pan, a towel or a tablecloth are for. But after all, all these items can be used not only for their intended purpose. For example, you can make an aquarium in a saucepan, and a tablecloth will make a great costume for a ghost. Come up with at least ten new uses for familiar objects such as...

· handkerchief;

a tablespoon

clothespin;

sewing needle;

· Toothbrush.

31. HOLIDAY CARD

For the holiday, polite people send greeting cards to each other. At the same time, they always pay attention to the picture on the postcard. You can’t send a postcard with a picture of a Christmas tree on March 8! Imagine that in one city they decided to celebrate several new holidays at once. But the trouble is, not a single greeting card has been issued for the new holidays. Help the inhabitants of this city and draw a picture for a postcard that could be presented in...

Sweet Tooth Day

Day of cleanliness;

Laughter day;

Day of fashionistas;

Day of dreamers and inventors.

32. PORTERS

Try to complete the simplest task - move a chair from one end of the room (stage) to the other, but:

Without the help of hands

as if it were a basin filled to the brim with water,

as if you are walking through a minefield,

as if you are Charlie Chaplin,

without touching the floor at all.

33. OFFER-CHINEWORD

There is a game called "Chineword". In this game, different words are called, and each new word must begin with the same letter that the previous word ends with. According to the laws of this game, you can make a whole sentence. For example, such “Carlson drew swallows pecking halva. Or this "Thumbelina carefully peeled an orange." Try to make the same chainword sentence about the heroes of A. Tolstoy's fairy tale “The Golden Key”. In this case, sentences must consist of at least five words and begin with the name of the hero:

Pinocchio;

Karabas;

· Malvina;

· Duremar;

· Artemon.

34. MARCH SONG

Marching songs help to walk in the ranks, that is, to march. These songs have a very clear rhythm, they are performed loudly and cheerfully. Try to march in formation while singing a well-known song ...

· "In the grass Grasshopper sat...";

· “It's cold for a small Christmas tree in winter...”;

· “From a smile a gloomy day is brighter...”;

· "Tired toys are sleeping...";

“Tell me, snow maiden, where you were...”.

35. DOLL WARE

Anyone who has ever eaten chocolate has always held a shiny, rustling foil in their hands. (Chocolate is wrapped in foil to keep it from spoiling.) So many sweet lovers feel sorry for throwing away the foil after the chocolate is eaten. But where to put it, what to do with it? It turns out that many interesting things can be made from foil: for example, if the foil is crumpled like plasticine, you can mold dishes for a doll out of it. Let this set include...

· fruit bowl;

a saucer and a cup for coffee;

socket for jam;

glass for juice

a large pie dish.

36. INTONATION

When we talk, we, of course, pay attention to the meaning and content of the messages. But no less, if not more important, is the intonation with which we pronounce this or that phrase. Any sentence can be pronounced with a huge number of shades, and each time, due to intonation, the sentence will have a new meaning. Try to say a simple phrase “Well, that's it!” But it needs to be said...

Joyfully, as if you have finished writing a homework essay;

bloodthirsty, as if you had exterminated all the flies flying around the apartment;

sad, as if you watched the last episode of your favorite television series to the end;

frightened, as if you were caught up by a wolf from which you tried to escape;

Tired, as if you had just peeled two buckets of potatoes.

37. UNFINISHED QUADLINE

One aspiring poet once decided to compose short poems about cartoon characters. But, apparently, on this day the poet had no inspiration, and he could not finish a single quatrain. He could only compose the first two lines. Try to complete the work that the novice poet did not cope with, and come up with the last two lines in quatrains. And the first lines of the quatrains sound like this...

Winnie the Pooh once said:

“I won't eat honey anymore...”

Leopold looked out the window

and dreamed of having friends...

Somehow Gena with Cheburashka

went to the river to rest...

The wolf is very angry with the Hare;

says: "Well, wait a minute!" ...

Carlson on a visit to the Kid

arrived in the evening...

38. DANCES OF LITTLE ANIMALS

You know the “Dance of the Little Ducklings”, in which the movements of the dancers resemble the movements of a duckling, opening its beak, flapping its wings and tail. Try to come up with a dance with the movements of other animals to the same melody and perform it. You may get:

dance of little kittens

dance of little puppies

dance of little foals,

dance of the little pigs

dance of little monkeys.

39. UNFINISHED DRAWING

One famous artist decided to paint a picture. He drew the first line on the sheet with a felt-tip pen ... And then he was distracted from work. The drawing was left unfinished. Try to penetrate the artist's intent and complete his work. Finish the picture if you know that the first line drawn by the artist is ...

Two parallel segments

· wavy line;

semi-circle line

a zigzag line

Two line segments forming an acute angle.

40. GARDEN TALES

R. Kipling has fairy tales with such names: “Where does the camel have a hump”, “Why does the elephant have such a long nose”, “Where did armadillos come from”. In these tales, the writer explains the origin of the hump or trunk, but he explains, of course, in a fairy tale way. Try to compose the same explanation tales, but about vegetables from the garden. And these tales will be called like this:

Why is the tomato red?

Where does a radish have a tail?

Why is watermelon striped?

Why do cabbages have so many leaves?

Why is the cucumber pimply?

41. REALIZED TOYS

Toys are small copies of animals and people. Toy makers always strive to create such a toy that it is “like a living thing”. But you can “revive” toys in another way. To do this, you just need to imagine yourself as a toy, and then try to walk, sit, talk, like this toy. Try using gestures, sounds, gait to portray ...

rubber Crocodile Gena;

wooden Pinocchio;

Plush Winnie the Pooh

plastic Malvina;

metal Samodelkin.

42. NOISE ORCHESTRA

Orchestras are different: symphonic, wind folk instruments. And there are also “noise” orchestras. In a noise orchestra there are no musical instruments (violins, balalaikas, trumpets), instead of musical instruments in such an orchestra they use a variety of objects that have nothing to do with music: cans, bottles, sticks, etc. Try to create a noise orchestra, but such that all sounding objects in it are from the same material:

from metal

· from glass;

· from a tree;

from stone and brick;

from synthetic materials.

43. Etching on a banana peel

There are paintings that are not painted with a pencil or a brush. They are scratched on a varnished metal plate with a special engraving needle. These paintings are called - etching. Try to create an etching not on metal, but on a banana peel. To do this, take a needle and scratch a pattern on a banana. After 15 minutes, what you scratched will darken, and you will get a real etching. And you can draw those vehicles on which the banana arrived in our country:

· airplane;

· ship;

· train;

van;

space rocket (bananas are brought from Mars on it).

44. HIDDEN WORDS

Words are made up of letters. Very often, from the letters that make up one word, you can collect many other words. For example, from the word HISTORY, you can make the words THREE, MOUTH, RICE, GROWTH, SITO, etc. Try to make at least seven words from the letters included in the word:

· MATHEMATICS;

· LITERATOR;

· GEOGRAPHY;

· Rhetoric;

ASTRONOMY.

Try also to compose some kind of fiction, which would necessarily include all 7 words found.

45. CATCHERS

All people from childhood have to catch something or someone. Try to picture how they do it. Show me how...

The goalkeeper catches the ball

The zoologist catches a butterfly;

A fisherman catches a big fish;

housewife catches a fly;

· A pensioner catches a leaflet dropped from an airplane.

46. ​​DANCES OF CINDERELLA

Cinderella has always loved to dance. But there was never free time for this. Therefore, Cinderella had to dance while she was doing housework. Show how Cinderella danced at the moment when she ...

· Was ironing clothes;

watered the flowers

beat out the carpet

washing dishes;

wiped off the dust.

As a melody for the dance, you can take the music from the movie or cartoon about Cinderella.

47. APPLICATION

Everyone who attended kindergarten is familiar with the application (application classes are very common in kindergartens). Try again to do the application, but not quite the usual one. Its unusualness will lie in the fact that for gluing it is necessary to use exactly 10 parts of different colors, but of the same shape. In other words, you need to create a picture consisting only of ...

· circles;

triangles;

· squares;

rhombuses;

rectangles.

48. USEFUL GIFT

One day Eeyore had a birthday. And on this day he was presented with many useful gifts. The most useful gift turned out to be the lace that the Owl brought. Imagine that the Owl really liked making gifts, she decided to come to everyone for birthdays and give something useful. For each birthday, Owl even composed a speech in which she explained the benefits of her gift. Think about what the Owl can say at the moment when it gives ...

Winnie the Pooh - a weight from the scales;

Piglet - a call from a bicycle;

· Rabbit - an arrow from a compass;

Tigre - a frame for glasses;

· Kenge - a light bulb from a flashlight.

49. STAGED SONG

In recent years, the music video genre has become very popular. Clips, or dramatized songs, are shown on TV from morning to evening. But, alas, all the clips are dedicated to modern songs performed by fashionable pop singers. What about old folk songs? Try to fix the skew and make a clip of a folk, joke song, or, in other words, staging the song...

· Two merry geese lived with granny...;

· The moon shines, the clear one shines...;

· How a fly sings songs at our gates...;

· It was in the village, in Olkhovka...;

Once upon a time, my grandmother had a gray goat...

50. PICTURE LETTER

Once people did not know letters. But they could still send letters to each other. Instead of letters and words in these letters there were drawings, so the letter was called “pictorial”. Try, like ancient people, to “write” with the help of drawings a short letter addressed to your good friend:

“Call me today at 6 o'clock”;

“Let's go play football in the evening”;

“Let's do homework together”;

“Give me a puppy for my birthday”;

"Bring me scissors and colored paper."

51. FOREST STORE

Imagine that a department store has been built in the forest. And once 10 forest dwellers came to it: an elk, a bear, a wolf, a fox, a wild boar, a beaver, a hare, a squirrel, a lynx, a hedgehog. The animals visited different sections of the department store and bought one item from each section. Moreover, the names of those goods that the animals bought were never repeated. List what each inhabitant of the forest bought in the following sections of the department store:

· hats;

· dishes;

· shoes;

· furniture;

· outerwear.

52. SHADOW THEATER

Shadow theater is a very ancient art. It was invented by primitive people when they sat in a cave by the fire and watched their own shadows “dance” on the walls. But the firelight is very unstable, and therefore only with the invention of electricity did it become possible to completely “control” the shadow. Try using an electric lamp and your own hands to “depict” on the wall some animal characters from R. Kipling’s fairy tale “Mowgli”:

Panther Bagheera;

the bear Baloo;

tiger Sherkhan;

wolf Akela;

boa constrictor Kaa.

53. MATCH PICTURE

What matches are used for, everyone knows. Everyone knows that matches are not toys. But if you don't light matches, why not play with them? For example, you can make a picture out of matches. For example, in this picture some athlete can be depicted. Try to make figures out of matches ...

footballer;

basketball player;

hockey player

baseball player;

water polo player (water polo player).

54. UNDERWATER BALL

Somehow the king of the sea, imitating the kings of the earth, decided to arrange a ball. But who can dance in the underwater world? Only fish! Try to portray fish at an underwater ball. And for this, get down on the floor (fish have no legs, and they don’t walk) and show the dance that you performed at the ball ...

· sea Horse;

· acne;

slope;

· shark;

· flying fish.

As a dance melody, it is best to use the song from the cartoon “In the blue sea, in white foam”.

55. PASTRY TALES

Very often, the main idea, the main idea of ​​the story, is indicated in the title of a fairy tale or story. These titles usually begin with the words: “About how...”. Try to compose such a fairy tale yourself. Let her heroes be not people and not animals, but confectionery. The title of the story will be:

“About how a cake wanted to become a cake”;

“About how marmalade quarreled with chocolate”;

“About how the candy lost its wrapper”;

· “About how ice cream traveled around Africa”;

“About how waffles learned to swim”.

56. UNHAPPY TREE

When there is bad weather in the yard, a person hides in an apartment. Animals, birds, insects have burrows, hollows, nests. And only plants cannot hide anywhere from natural elements. Just for a moment, try to imagine yourself as a tree, on which all natural misfortunes fall. And if presented, then depict with the help of facial expressions and plasticity how it looks ...

a tree during a drought;

tree under snowfall

a tree among car exhausts;

a tree in the pouring rain;

a tree in a storm.

57. CAT HOUSE

Everyone is familiar with S.Ya. Marshak's poem "Cat's House". But the trouble is, the poem does not say what breed the cat was. But cats of different breeds and houses should be different. Try to correct this shortcoming and draw a house for the cat. Let's assume it was...

british tabby cat

Siberian cat:

· Persian cat:

· Siamese cat:

· Russian blue cat.

58. MELODY ON THE KITCHEN Utensils

Very often, when performing Russian folk songs, wooden spoons are used. Musicians who play on spoons are called spoon-players. But why, of all kitchen items, only spoons have the honor of becoming a musical instrument? Try to correct this injustice in relation to other representatives of the world of dishes and perform the folk song “The Moon Shines” accompanied by such “musical instruments” as...

Forks

· glasses;

graters;

· dishes;

casserole with lid.

Very often on the streets of cities, as well as in different buildings, you can find signs: “Entrance is prohibited to strangers!”, “Do not walk on lawns”, “Walking dogs is prohibited”, “Do not litter!”, “Do not park cars!”. Such signs are called prohibition signs. Imagine that the heroes of some fairy tales also decided to get prohibition signs. Think of 5 prohibition signs that could appear...

in the palace of the Snow Queen;

in the Emerald City;

in the theater of Karabas Barabas;

in the Aibolit hospital;

in Ali Baba's cave.

60. SIAMESE TWINS

A very long time ago, twins, boys Chang and Eng, were born in Thailand. They were unusual in that they shared body parts, meaning they were fused. Since Thailand was called Siam in the old days, the boys were called Siamese twins. Being Siamese twins is very difficult, because there are only two hands for two people. Try to see for yourself: hug each other so that the right hand of one and the left of the other are free, and in this position, perform the simplest actions from the point of view of a normal person:

thread the needle;

Light a candle with matches

cut out a circle of paper with scissors;

tie a shoelace

Insert the refill into a ballpoint pen.

61. DOUGH BEASTS

Pies and cheesecakes, donuts and pancakes, buns and cakes are made from dough. And from the dough you can sculpt different figures. Then these figures can be eaten, or you can paint them, varnish them and keep them as a keepsake. Try to mold unusual animals from the dough. Their names sound like this:

cubetail,

· shvabroshurstius,

· longmonius,

dentoglasius,

curvature.

62. DANCE WITH AN UNUSUAL OBJECT

If someone has not seen it, they must have heard that there is such a “Sabre Dance” from A. Khachaturian’s ballet “Spartacus”. In general, dancing with different objects in your hands is a very common tradition. Usually they dance with an umbrella, with a cane, with a scarf. Try dancing with an object that is not normally used in dance. Come up with and stage a dance...

· with a mop;

With a stool

With a kettle

· with a washcloth;

with pillow.

Choose the melody for the dance yourself, depending on the nature of the dance: lyrical, comic, tragic.

63. SCARY STORY

Many children love scary stories. For example, such: “The RED sun sank below the horizon line. And as always at this hour, a RED car drove into the streets of the city. Drops of RED blood fell from its body onto the asphalt. The car stopped in front of a traffic light that was RED. And then a RED hand poked out of the cockpit window...” Try to compose a similar story yourself. But with one condition. The definition must be used at least five times in the story:

· black;

· round;

iron;

a curve

· shaggy.

64. DOUGH BEASTS

All over the world, when meeting, it is customary to say hello: shake hands, take off your hat, rub your noses - what gestures people from different countries have not come up with to greet each other. Think of how the savages from...

Warlike tribe Yoho-cho;

rich tribe Shuo-tu;

· hospitable tribe Syosyo-ki;

the beggar of the Lulu-am tribe;

· peace-loving tribe Tura-bu.

Imagine that all these tribes still live on the same island in the Pacific Ocean.

65. MEDAL

Medals are awarded for feats or outstanding dotsitsiya. Draw a medal that could be awarded for extraordinary achievements:

for chocolate liking;

for the best puddle passability;

for speedy lace-tying;

for safe railing;

for plushkopoglotitelnost.

66. SPECIALTY SHOP

There are shops where you can buy anything you want. They are called “department stores” or supermarkets.” And there are shops "specialized". They sell either one product: furniture, shoes, books; or they are designed for any one category of buyers: hunters, businessmen, parents of infants. Imagine that several specialty stores opened at once in one city. Think of at least 5 types of goods that could be sold in them, and explain why. The stores are called:

· “All for Losers”;

· “All for truants”;

· “All for sluts”;

· “Everything for repeaters”;

· “Everything for the hardened non-porters of removable shoes.

67. MORNING EXERCISE

Everyone knows how useful it is to do exercises in the morning. Morning exercises are simple and “thematic”. Thematic exercises differ from simple ones in that all the exercises in it are dedicated to people of a certain profession (hairdresser) or the movements of any mechanisms are repeated in the exercises (crane). Try to come up with a set of ten exercises that would be called like this:

"Marine exercise";

"Fire charge";

"Kitchen exercise";

"Construction charge";

"Space Charge"

68. FRUIT HOUSE

Very little people lived in one fabulous country. They were so small that they built their houses out of fruit. It is very easy to build such a house: you only need to cut windows, doors and a pipe for the stove. Try to cut houses for little people from different fruits. At the same time, try to make sure that the doors are closed and the windows have shutters. And as a “material” for the house, use:

· apple;

· orange;

· pear;

· pomegranate;

· peach.

After the completion of the “construction”, the houses can be eaten.

69. A SONG THAT EVERYONE KNOWS

There are songs that the whole world knows and loves. These songs can be heard in the most remote corners of the Earth in the most unusual performance. Show how you could perform the world-famous song “Moscow Evenings”...

· African natives;

Highlanders of the Caucasus;

Indian yogis

reindeer herders of Chukotka;

Apache Indians.

Do not forget that this song is sung everywhere in Russian, new national arrangement.

70. MUSHROOM TALES

Folk tales have traditional beginnings: “Once upon a time...”, “Once upon a time...”, “Once upon a time...”. Try to compose a fairy tale yourself, which already has a beginning, and it sounds like this:

· “Once upon a time there was a friendly family of orange Chanterelles, but one day a misfortune happened: the youngest of the sisters fell ill, she did not sleep, did not eat and turned green day by day ...”;

· “A daughter was born to the Mushroom King Boletus 1st, and therefore he arranged a feast for the occasion, invited all the mushroom inhabitants to it, but did not invite the evil sorceress White Toadstool...”;

· “An evil robber, whose name was Amanita Red, settled in the neighborhood of the peaceful village of Opyat...”;

· “Once upon a time there was Borovik and Borovikha, and they had three sons - Borovichka: two are smart, and the third is a fool ...”.

71. CIRCUS PROFESSIONS

The circus program usually consists of many different numbers. And after each number, a clown enters the arena to make the audience laugh. Very often, a clown in his performance parodies those serious artists who have just performed. Show how a clown could parody, that is, mimic ...

tightrope walkers;

· jugglers;

trainers;

magicians;

power acrobats.

72. LETTERS ON DRAWINGS

Every person endowed with imagination will surely say that all letters are similar. For example, “G” looks like a crane, “O” looks like a lifebuoy, and “W” looks like a rake lying on the ground with pegs up. Try to draw those objects, tools, machines, etc. that different letters look like. Try to make 5 different drawings dedicated to the same letter...

· D;

· R;

· YU;

· X;

Z.

73. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN INTO RUSSIAN

Any phrase in Russian can be said with any words. Try to say differently, without repeating a single word, but keeping the meaning, the following sentences:

The fly sat on the jam;

There is a glass on the table;

I strike the clock twelve times;

Sparrow flew in through the window;

The detachment was walking along the shore.

74. PARADE IN THE EMERALD CITY

One day Scarecrow the Wise, the ruler of the Emerald City, decided to hold a military parade. He sent out invitations to all the peoples who inhabited the Magic Land. A detachment arrived from each country. And on the appointed day, all the detachments marched along the main square of the Emerald City. But they marched differently. Show how soldiers from...

· Winkies' countries;

· Chatterbox countries;

· Munchkin countries;

· Countries of the Jumpers (Marranos);

· Countries of Underground Miners.

75. ANIMALS FROM THE PLANET BAM-S

On one planet - it was called Bam-s - there were very bad meteorological conditions. There, every day, meteorites, or simply stones, fell from the sky. Therefore, all animals on this planet had a shell, just like our turtles. Try using plasticine and walnut shells to make figurines of animals from the planet Bam-s. And these animals were called like this:

Hanurik one-legged:

· susipusik scalloped;

fanged manmaronchik;

· long-tailed lamurik;

needle carabyasik.

76. DANCE COMPOSITION

There are dances without a name; in this case, those who dance simply wave their arms and step to the music from foot to foot. There are dances with the name; in this case, all the movements of the dancers must be strictly defined and consistent. And there are also dance compositions; in this case, the movements of the dancers should reflect some kind of plot. Try to perform a dance composition to the melody of V. Shainsky “Smile”, which is called ...

· “I got a deuce”;

“They bought me a soccer ball”;

“I broke my mother's favorite vase”;

“Guests will come to me today (it's my birthday)”;

“I lost my apartment key.”

77. DRAWING PROVERB

Usually artists paint landscapes, portraits, still lifes. And you try to draw a proverb. For example, this one:

Do not open your mouth at someone else's loaf;

If you chase two hares, you won't catch one;

· they do not look at a given horse's teeth;

· One head it's good, but two better;

a kind word and a cat is pleased.

78. BURIME

Burime is a game that is several hundred years old. The player in burim has to compose a poem to given rhymes. Try to play this game and compose a quatrain, the lines of which end with these words:

cat - spoon - window - a little;

glass - banana - pocket - deception;

running - snow - century - man;

mug - girlfriend - frog - ditty;

horse - accordion - fire - palm.

79. STAGED JOKE

An anecdote is a short story with an unexpected ending. Any story can be staged. Try acting out a joke. But for this, first remember those jokes in which the main character is ...

· a lion;

· hare;

· crow;

· bear;

monkey.

80. PLUCKED PORTRAIT

If you take a sheet of white paper and pinch off small pieces from it for a long time, then in a few minutes a figure of an indefinite shape with plucked edges will remain in your hands. But if you pinch off pieces not just like that, but according to a pre-planned plan, then you can get not a shapeless figure, but, for example, someone's portrait in profile or full face. Try using the plucking technique to create a portrait gallery of characters from Gianni Rodari's fairy tale "The Adventures of Cipollino". And in this fairy tale there were such heroes:

Chipollino - an onion boy;

Senior Tomato;

· Prince Lemon;

· Professor Pear;

· Countess Cherries.

81. BERRY TALES

The names of many fairy tales begin with such words: “Incredible adventures...”, “Extraordinary adventures...”, “Extraordinary adventures...”. Try to write another fairy tale with the same name. Let the heroes of this fairy tale be berries, and the fairy tale will be called like this:

· “Extraordinary Adventure of Cherries in the Land of Wild Grapes”;

· “Strawberry's fun adventure on the island of unripe pineapples”;

· “Fantastic adventures of Strawberry on the planet Kiselny Volcanoes”;

· “Amazing Adventures of Gooseberries in the Blackcurrant Cave”;

· “Incredible Adventures of Klyukovka in the City of Insidious Dried Fruits”.

82. MILITARY EQUIPMENT

The boys are very fond of drawing military equipment: tanks, planes... Of course, drawing a tank is not easy. But it is even more difficult to depict the same tank with the help of gestures, movements and sounds. Try to depict military equipment in such a way that others guess what it is ...

tank

bomber;

anti-aircraft installation;

a cruise missile

· Submarine.

83. PLATES FOR GNOMS

Once the heroes of the fairy tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” almost quarreled. During dinner, the dwarfs started an argument about plates. They couldn't figure out which plate belonged to whom. Then Snow White, in order to avoid conflicts, decided to mark all the plates. She decided to make a drawing on each plate, from which it would be easy to guess who is the owner of this plate. Help Snow White and make a drawing on the plate for the gnome. Please note that this picture should reflect the name of the gnome. And the gnomes, as you know, were called like this:

· Monday;

· Tuesday;

· Thursday;

· Friday;

· Sunday.

84. SPELL

In fairy tales, it is customary to cast spells. For example, Pinocchio, when he buried coins, said: “Rex, pex, fex.” And Old Man Hottabych, pulling the hairs out of his beard, whispered: “Fuck-tee-bee-doh.” Spells are magical words that help a wish come true, with the help of them you can accomplish any of the most difficult things. It would be great if in real life people of different professions would have their own spells that would help them in their work. Think of a spell you could cast...

a football player in front of a penalty kick;

· angler before throwing the hook;

a patient in front of a dentist's office;

gardener before planting potatoes;

skydiver before the jump.

85. FALL SCENE

Probably, there is no person on Earth who has never fallen. Children and old people fall. They fall by slipping on the ice and tripping over a rock. But it's one thing to fall by accident, and another - on purpose, for example, when it's necessary for filming a movie. In the second case, the fall turns out to be somehow unnatural, simulated, and only the best actors can fall in such a way that you can’t distinguish it from a “real” fall. Try, like real movie artists, to portray the scene of the fall. At the same time, it is necessary to fall as if ...

you have been electrocuted;

you are exhausted from thirst in the desert;

you slipped on a watermelon peel;

you saw a terrible monster;

You have been riddled with bullets.

86. PICTURE FROM HOLES

If you pierce a sheet of paper with a needle, you get a small hole. If you pierce the paper many times with a needle, you will get many holes. But if you pierce paper for a reason, but with a plan in mind, you will get not just a lot of holes, but a drawing. Try to “draw” an ordinary leaf of a tree with a needle on paper. Let it be a leaf...

Maple

alders;

· birches;

· and you;

oak.

87. HIDDEN NOTES

If you carefully read the sentence “Me and my DOG WAS DRIVING TO THE HOUSE in the pouring RAIN”, then you can find the name of the note “DO” occurring five times in it. This note was hidden in the words “house”, “rain”, “dog” ... Try to make a sentence in which 5 notes would be hidden:

la;

mi;

re;

fa;

si.

88. SPORTS MIME

Pantomime is a very famous and popular genre of art. Masters of pantomime in their performances, as a rule, depict people of different professions. Try to also become masters of this genre and portray athletes in your speech:

rowers in a kayak with a coxswain;

shot putters;

Long jumpers

Weightlifters-weightlifters;

masters of synchronized swimming.

89. HEADGEAR

In one city there lived a master hatter. He made hats and caps, caps and panamas. One day he got tired of it: every day the same thing! And he decided to make such a headdress, which had never been before. First, he came up with a name for the headdress, and then got to work. Try to draw what the master hatter made. And the new headdress was called like this:

· kepkanama;

bereteika;

· furalyapa;

cillotte;

· three-peaker.

90. FUNNY STORY

Write a story about...

a dog that lived in a refrigerator;

a crow who loved to ride a bicycle;

a pike that played the guitar;

a birch tree that wanted to learn how to swim;

May beetle, which was very afraid of heights.

91. LUNCH AT THE ZOO

All people are taught how to behave at the dinner table: how to sit, how to open your mouth, how to use a fork and knife. For a person, eating is an art. But no one teaches animals how to eat properly. And therefore, all animals eat not “how beautiful”, but “however”. Show how they do it. Imagine that lunch has come in the zoo and depict a diner ...

elephant

· boa constrictor;

a tiger

a turtle

giraffe.

92. THREAD PATTERN

Threads are used for sewing or embroidery. And with the help of a thread, you can make a pattern. To do this, you just need to put the thread on a sheet of paper, and then use your finger or some device to turn, bend the thread so that you get some kind of contour. To make the thread more “obedient”, it can be wetted. Try to “draw” a normal tree with a thread, for example...

· birch;

spruce;

· cactus;

a palm tree

pyramidal poplar.

93. FLOWER TALES

Many fairy tales describe magical, fabulous cities. They differ from the real ones in that not people live in them, but various fabulous creatures. Imagine a city where only flowers live. Each flower has its own character, its habits. Every day, flowers go to work, to shops, to the cinema. Try to come up with a fairy tale about how they do it. For example, if the fairy tale was called “A sewing workshop in the city of flowers”, it could contain a story about the old master Cactus, who sewed a military uniform for the Gladiolus guards, and once the ballerina Forget-me-not ordered a ballerina from him, etc. Let the new fairy tale be called like this:

· “Hairdressing salon in the city of flowers”;

· “Hospital in the city of flowers”;

· “Amusement park in the city of flowers”;

· “Shop in the city of flowers”;

· “Fashion salon in the city of flowers” ​​.

94. DOCTOR'S RECEPTION

There are few people who would like to visit the clinic. For some reason, many people are afraid of visiting a doctor. Sometimes it's just funny and sad to watch how patients behave in the doctor's office. Try to stage a patient's visit to the doctor, and for this, remember what doctors do and say, and how patients behave. And let the staging take place in the office...

a dentist;

an eye doctor

a doctor checking the ears;

a speech therapist (that is, a doctor who teaches to pronounce letters);

massage therapist.

95. ILLUSTRATION FOR A SONG

An illustration is a drawing that accompanies the text. Usually illustrations are made for books. But you can also make an illustration for the song - after all, the song also has lyrics. Make illustrations for lines from some popular songs:

“Beyond the pink sea on the blue coast

A green town lurks in the mountains...”

(from the repertoire of Tatyana Ovsienko);

“Lilac fog floats above us,

A midnight star burns above the vestibule...”;

(from the repertoire of Vladimir Markin);

“I dream of a green summer

With veins of yellow flowers...”

(from the repertoire of Natasha Koroleva);

“The sun will touch the edge of the earth,

And the windows will burst into crimson fire ... "

(from the repertoire of Alla Pugacheva);

“A green sunrise rises over Moscow,

An orange cat is walking across the bridge...”

(a song by Leonid Filatov from the repertoire of many bards).

96. REBUS

A rebus is a game in which you need to encrypt a word or a whole sentence using drawings or by unusual arrangement of letters. For example, if the syllable “yes” is written inside the capital letter “O”, it can be read like this: “The letter “O” has the syllable “yes”, or abbreviated “v ... o ... yes”, that is, “water” . Come up with and draw a rebus in which the name would be encrypted:

Vova;

· Natasha;

· Vania;

· Nadia;

· Vitya.

97. MODELING FROM PLASTILINE

In one city there lived a master confectioner. He baked buns and rolls, buns and donuts, pretzels and curls. One day he wanted to make something out of dough that no one had ever made before. First, he came up with a name for his future creation, and then set to work. Try to mold from plasticine what the master baker conceived. And his products were called like this:

rhombus;

ball;

· pyramindel;

· cylindric;

a cone.

98. LETTERS IN THE DISCO

All people can dance. Dance-like movements are found in insects, birds, and animals. In fairy tales, even inanimate objects dance: tables, chairs, wash basins... But no one has ever seen how letters dance. Or maybe they also want to go to the disco? Imagine yourself as a letter and show how she could perform a modern disco dance. Best imagine yourself as a letter...

· B;

· TO;

· T;

· U;

· I.

99. PICTURE FOR BIRDS

Every person, when having dinner, loves that the food on the plate is not only tasty, but also beautifully presented. But why is table setting and beautiful decoration of dishes the privilege of only a person? Why, when we feed our younger friends - animals and birds, do we not care about the beautiful decoration of their table and put food on them literally in heaps? Try to prepare a beautiful dinner, for example, for birds. And for this, pour millet into the bird feeder. And be sure to lay this millet in the form of a picture of the most favorite bird food - insects. In other words, “draw” with the millet on the feeder...

a butterfly

· cockroach;

a caterpillar

ant

dragonfly.

100. NEW SCHEDULE

One day a new principal was appointed to a school. He was a very unusual person, and therefore he decided everything at school to remake and remake. And he began to redo everything from the names of school lessons - he was terribly tired of the old names. So in the school schedule instead of “reading” appeared “lettering”, and instead of “drawing” - “painting”. Help out the fun principal and come up with at least three new titles for lessons like...

· mathematics;

· music;

· physical training;

labor;

· Russian language.

A good education of children in primary school is a starting point for successful further education. Therefore, it is very important to constantly test how they learn a particular subject and acquire some skills in the first school years, and do this not only by doing homework. Our Aida website invites elementary school teachers to involve their wards in various Olympiads that take place online. Olympiads are blitz tests on various topics, consisting of fifteen multiple-choice questions. Their results appear immediately after the child answers the last question. Upon successful completion of the Olympiad, he can take first, second, third place, receive the status of a laureate or participant.

Olympiads involve accepting works from students who are divided into categories. The works are considered by the competitive jury within two days, after which the participants are informed of the result. This can also be the first, second, third place, the place of the participant or laureate. The number of winners in Olympiads for elementary school students is unlimited, and every child can successfully pass them. The main thing is that he be well prepared and have not only subject, but also general knowledge.

Why Olympiads are useful for elementary school students

Olympiads allow you to test how deeply children learn information on a particular subject, how they navigate in the world around them and what abilities prevail in them. In addition, they instill in the child communication skills, demonstrate his psychological state, broaden his horizons, stimulate interest in the sciences.

Regular participation in Olympiads develops the child's logical thinking, makes him more active, collective, creates a desire for competition, increases the amount of knowledge, instills a desire to learn more about something specific.

Why is it worth involving children in the Olympiad?

Olympiads for elementary school students on our website are free of charge, but they involve obtaining diplomas of the first, second, third degree, certificates of laureates, participants, which cost one hundred rubles. They are issued in the surname, name, patronymic of the participant, have an individual number, include the date of issue and the results of the Olympiad. Such diplomas are proof that the student has a good intellect, creative abilities, and an excellent memory. They are a reward for the child for his first victories and give hope for a promising future.

Olympiads for elementary school students reveal their potential, help them learn arithmetic, writing, literacy, help teachers identify the most gifted children. In addition, they are also useful for teachers, as they show their professionalism, competence, ability to teach their subject in an accessible way, and help them quickly and successfully pass certification.

How to qualify as a teacher through the active participation of students

The diploma that elementary school students receive after the Olympiad on our website contains the data of their leader. It can be attached to the portfolio and provided to the certification commission for advanced training. Such diplomas are evidence that the teacher has professional talent and deserves to be assigned a new category and a salary increase. And this, in turn, opens up new career prospects and encourages further growth of the teacher as a specialist.

C O N C U R S S

"Mom's Helper"

Two teams of boys, on a signal, begin to put on a headscarf. Moreover, the first participant turns to the second and ties a scarf to him. The second unties it and turns to the third, and so on. In whose team the last player is more likely to be in a headscarf, she wins. Instead of a scarf, you can use an apron.

"Wonder Hairdresser"

And now, and now

We will ask you together

braid tighter,

Decorate with a bright bow.

Who will braid the braid more beautifully and tie a bow. On the backs of the chairs, it is fixed along a bundle of rope imitating hair. Everyone gets a ribbon for a bow. One boy from each team takes part in the competition.

"First cleaner"

For general cleaning

Everyone gets a five

When he can name
What needs to be washed and washed.

List what is done during the general cleaning of the apartment. The team that names the last desired action wins.

"Most caring babysitter"

It's time to take a walk with the doll,

But first you need

Dress her, swaddle her.

Well, let's be together!

Who will dress and swaddle the doll faster. On the chairs in front of the boys, they put a naked doll, clothes for dolls and a blanket. You can limit yourself to just swaddling the doll.

"Lullaby"

On the eve of the holiday, my mother went on a business trip. The father stayed with the children, who needs to put the child to bed and sing him a lullaby.

"School fees"

Each participant removes one shoe. All shoes are put in one pile (each team has its own). The lights are turned off in the hall (or the players are blindfolded), and at the command of the host, the participants in the dark find their shoes and put them on. The light turns on (or the eyes are untied). The jury sums up.

"Breakfast"

From each team, one dad and one child are called, who are blindfolded. Dad is given a jar of jam and a spoon. The rest of the team members verbally help dad feed the baby.

"Clean your clothes"

While they were putting things in order, the youngest son was hauling around somewhere (there were 20 clothespins on his clothes). The blindfolded dad takes them off.

"Bears and cones"

Cones are scattered across the floor. Two players are offered to collect them with the paws of large teddy bears. The one who collects the most wins.

"Fox and Bunny"

The players stand in a circle. Two of them, standing opposite each other, are given toys: one - a fox, the other - a hare. On a signal, the children begin to pass these toys in a circle. The hare tries to “run away”, and the fox “catches up” with him.

"Venikobol"

Pass between the pins, leading a balloon with a broom. Return, pass to the next.

"Helpers"

The new obstacle is the spoon.

And in a spoon - a potato.

You can't run, you can't tremble.

You can breathe1

There is a potato in the spoon. You need to carry a spoon in front of you on an outstretched hand so that it does not fall out.

"Artists"

Draw a cat with closed eyes. The leader dictates the text:

Draw a big circle.

Above is a small one.

At the crown - two ears -

This will be the head.

Draw for beauty

Bigger his mustache.

Here is a fluffy tail ready -

You are more beautiful than all cats!

"Who will sing whom"

Two different songs are sung at the same time - who wins?

"Know Your Child"

The children drew portraits of their mothers in advance and recorded a short story about their mother on a tape recorder. The teacher shows a portrait of the mother, turns on the tape recording of the child's voice. Mothers should recognize themselves by the portrait, and by the record - their child.

"Know Mom's Hands"

How many kind, affectionate words have been said about mother's hands. They wash, cook, wash, treat, caress, soothe. Will your kids be able to recognize their moms' hands?

Several mothers stand in a circle, one child is blindfolded. By touching his hands, he must recognize his mother.

"Magic ball"

For example, only girls named ... Alyonka compete.

It is necessary, who is faster, to rewind the ball of thread. At the end of the thread is the question: “Which fairy tales have a number in their titles?”

"Knot for memory"

Tie 10 knots on a rope - who is faster.

"Skins"

Who will quickly drink milk from a bottle through a nipple.

"Autumn and Spring Wind"

Two participants blow on the balloon in opposite directions. Who will blow harder, and whose ball will fly farther?

"Bag Run"

"Handkerchief"

Tie scarves on balloons. Balls hang on a string. Who is faster and more correct.

"Feed Your Neighbor"

Two participants sit opposite each other. They blindfold them, tie up their bibs so as not to get dirty, give them each a spoon and a cup of semolina. You need to feed your neighbor.

"Jumping Artist"

Participants must draw houses (something else is possible), but the paper is suspended very high. You have to jump for every stroke.

Pathfinder

Find sweets buried in flour with your mouth. Keep your hands behind your back. Who will find more?

"Where are you, Masha?"

Children stand in a circle. In the center are two children (Masha and Yasha), Yasha is blindfolded, Masha is holding a bell. Yasha catches Masha, constantly asking: "Where are you, Masha?" Masha gives a signal with a bell and exclaims: "I'm here, Yasha!"

"winder"

Cars are tied to a long thread. Participants wind it on a pencil. Whoever is faster will take the car for himself.

"Cinderella"

On trays mixed buckwheat and rice. We must separate one from the other.

"Morning in the chicken coop"

A circle is drawn on the floor, there are eggs and many small objects (cubes, balls, etc.) in it. Two blindfolded participants collect eggs in a basket. Who is bigger?

"Eater"

Bite off a piece from an apple hanging on a thread.

"Find Your Half"

A stand with drawings of children (portraits of fathers and mothers) is hung out. Dads are looking for moms, moms are looking for dads.

"Take a skittle"

Everyone who wants to participate. There are one fewer skittles than participants. Everyone dances to the music. When the music stops, everyone grabs a skittle. Those who do not have enough are out of the game. One skittle is removed, and everything continues again. Play until one player remains.

"Magic Sausages"

Pour water into cellophane from under sausages (5 - 6 pieces) and put a nut. It turns out a long transparent sausage. Turn so that the nut is at the top. Who will go down faster?

These competitions will help educators and parents to entertain children. They can be carried out in the classroom, festive events, at home, on the street.

Firefighters

Turn the sleeves of two jackets inside out and hang them over the backs of chairs. Place the chairs at a distance of one meter with their backs to each other. Place two meters of string under the chairs. Both participants stand at their chairs. On a signal, they should take jackets, turn out sleeves, put on, fasten all buttons. Then run around the opponent's chair, sit on your chair and pull the rope.

Who is faster

Children with jump ropes in their hands stand in a line on one side of the playground so as not to interfere with each other. In 15 - 20 steps, a line is drawn or a cord with flags is laid down. After the agreed signal, all children simultaneously jump in the direction of the laid cord. The one who gets close to her first wins.

Hitting the ball on target

At a distance of 8-10 m, a skittle or a flag is set. Each team member gets the right to one throw, he must try to knock down the target. After each throw, the ball is returned to the team. If the target is knocked down, it is set to its original place. The team with the most accurate hits wins.
- the ball does not fly, but rolls on the ground, thrown by hand,
- players kick the ball with their feet,
- Players throw the ball with both hands over their heads.

Ball in the ring

The teams are lined up in one column one at a time in front of the backboards at a distance of 2-3 meters. At the signal, the first number throws the ball around the ring, then puts the ball down, and the second player also takes the ball and throws it into the ring, and so on. The team that gets into the ring the most wins.

Artists

In the center of the circle or stage are two easels with paper. The facilitator calls two groups of five people. At the leader’s signal, the first from the group take coal and draw the beginning of the drawing, at the signal they pass the coal to the next one. The task is for all five competitors to draw a given drawing faster than their opponents. Everyone should be involved in drawing.
The tasks are simple: draw a steam locomotive, a bicycle, a steamer, a truck, a tram, an airplane, etc.

Roll up the ball

The players are divided into groups of 2-5 people. Each of them receives a task: within a set time (8 - 10 minutes), roll up a snowball as large as possible. The group that rolls up the largest snowball by the specified time wins.

Running with three balls

On the start line, the first one takes 3 balls in a convenient way (football, volleyball and basketball). On a signal, he runs with them to the turning flag and stacks the balls near it. It comes back empty. The next participant runs empty to the lying balls, picks them up, returns with them back to the team and, not reaching 1 m, puts them on the floor.
- instead of large balls, you can take 6 tennis balls,
instead of running, jumping.

Chain

In the allotted time, make a chain using paper clips. Whose chain is longer wins the competition.

Inflate a balloon

For this contest you will need 8 balloons. 8 people are selected from the hall. They give out balloons. At the command of the host, the participants begin to inflate the balloons, but so that the balloon does not burst when inflated. The one who completes the task first wins.

turnip

There are two teams of 6 children. This is a grandfather, grandmother, Bug, granddaughter, cat and mouse. There are 2 chairs on the opposite wall of the hall. A turnip sits on each chair - a child in a hat with the image of a turnip.
The grandfather starts the game. On a signal, he runs to the turnip, runs around it and returns, the grandmother clings to him (takes him by the waist), and they continue to run together, go around the turnip again and run back, then the granddaughter joins them, etc. At the end of the game for a turnip clings to a mouse. The team that pulls out the turnip the fastest wins.

Relay with hoops

Two lines are drawn on the track at a distance of 20 - 25 m from one another. Each player must roll the hoop from the first to the second line, come back and pass the hoop to his friend. The team that finishes the relay first wins.

Relay with hoop and rope

Teams are built as if they were in a relay race. The guide of the first subgroup has a gymnastic hoop, and the guide of the second subgroup has a jump rope. On a signal, the player with the hoop rushes forward, jumping over the hoop (as if jumping rope). As soon as the player with the hoop crosses the start line of the opposite column, the player with the rope starts, who moves forward by jumping the rope. Each participant, after completing the task, passes the inventory to the next player in the column. This continues until the participants complete the task and change places in the columns. Runs are prohibited.

Porters

4 players (2 from each team) stand on the start line. Everyone gets 3 big balls. They must be carried to the final destination and returned back. It is very difficult to hold 3 balls in your hands, and it is also not easy to pick up a fallen ball without assistance. Therefore, porters have to move slowly and carefully (the distance should not be too large). The team that completes the task the fastest wins.

Ball race underfoot

Players are divided into 2 teams. The first player sends the ball back between the spread legs of the players. The last player of each team leans over, catches the ball and runs forward along the column with it, stands at the beginning of the column and again sends the ball between the legs apart, etc. The team that finishes the relay the fastest wins.

Three jumps

The participants are divided into two teams. At a distance of 8-10 m from the start line, put a rope and a hoop. After the signal, the 1st, having reached the rope, picks it up, makes three jumps on the spot, puts it down and runs back. The 2nd takes the hoop and makes three jumps through it and the rope and the hoop alternate. Whose team can do it faster, that one will win.

hoops race

The players are divided into equal teams and lined up along the sidelines of the court. On the right flank of each team is a captain; he is wearing 10 gymnastic hoops. On a signal, the captain takes off the first hoop and passes it through himself from top to bottom or vice versa and passes it to the next player. At the same time, the captain takes off the second hoop and passes it on to his neighbor, who, having completed the task, passes the hoop on. Thus, each player, having passed a hoop to a neighbor, immediately receives a new hoop. The trailing player in the line puts on all the hoops. The team whose players complete the task faster gets the winning point. The team whose players win twice wins.

Quick threes

Players stand in a circle in threes - one after the other. The first numbers of each three join hands and an inner circle is formed. The second and third numbers, holding hands, form a large outer circle. On a signal, the guys standing in the inner circle run to the right with side steps, and those standing in the outer circle - to the left. On the second signal, the players release their hands and stand in their triples. Each time the circles move in the other direction. The players of the trio who gather faster get the winning point. The game is played 4 - 5 minutes. The trio with the most points wins.

Forbidden movement

The players, together with the leader, stand in a circle. The leader takes a step forward to be more visible. If there are few players, then you can build them in a line, and stand in front of them yourself. The leader invites the guys to perform all the movements behind him, with the exception of the prohibited, pre-established by him. For example, it is forbidden to perform the “hands on the belt” movement. The leader begins to make different movements to the music, and all the players repeat them. Suddenly, the leader performs a forbidden movement. The participant of the game, repeating it, takes a step forward, and then continues to play.

Politeness check

This contest is a trick and is only held once. Before the start of the boys' competition, a girl passes in front of them and, as if by chance, drops her handkerchief. The winner is the boy who guessed to pick up the handkerchief and politely return it to the girl. After that, it is announced that this was the first competition.
Option: if the competition is between two teams, then the point is awarded to the one from which the most polite boy was.

Good fairy tale

A fairy tale with a sad ending is taken as a basis (for example, the Snow Maiden, the Little Mermaid, etc.). And the task is given to the children to think about how this fairy tale can be remade using characters from other fairy tales, so that it ends happily. The team that plays the fairy tale in the form of a mini-performance in the most funny and fun way wins.

Train

The participants of the game are divided into two equal groups. The players of each group hold on to each other and form one chain with their arms bent at the elbows.
Ahead of the chain are becoming stronger and more dexterous participants - "clockwork". Standing against each other, the “clockwork” also take each other by the arms bent at the elbows and pull each in their own direction, trying to either break the enemy’s chain or pull it over the intended line.
Rule: start pulling exactly at the signal.

Competition based on the plot of folk tales

Children are divided into two teams. The host says the first words from the name of folk tales, the participants must say this name in full. The team with the most correct answers wins.
1. Ivan Tsarevich and gray ... (wolf)
2. Sister Alyonushka and brother ... (Ivan)
3. Finist - Clear ... (falcon)
4. Princess - ... (Toad)
5. Geese - ... (Swans)
6. By pike ... (by command)
7. Frost ... (Ivanovich)
8. Snow White and seven ... (gnomes)
9. Horse - ... (Humpbacked)

Speak without mistakes

Whoever speaks these proverbs better, he will win:
Sasha walked along the highway and sucked dry.
Carl stole the corals from Clara, and Clara stole the clarinet from Carl.
The ships tacked, tacked, but did not catch.
He reported, but under-reported, and began to report - he reported.

Night travel

The host says that the driver will have to drive at night without lighting, so the player is blindfolded. But first, the driver is introduced to the freeway made from sports skittles. Having handed the steering wheel to the driver, the leader offers to practice and drive so that not a single column is knocked down. The player is then blindfolded and led to the steering wheel. The host gives a command - a hint where to turn to the driver, warns about the danger. When the path is completed, the leader unties the driver's eyes. Then the next participants in the game “go”. The one who knocks down the pin the least wins.

Sharp arrows

A target is attached to the wall. You can use small balls or darts.
Each player has three attempts.
After the game, the host rewards the winners and cheers up the losers.

keep your balance

With their arms outstretched to the sides, the players, like tightrope walkers, walk along the very edge of the carpet.
The winner is the one who last leaves the race.

Horror

The conditions are as follows - there are five eggs in the cassette. One of them is raw, warns the presenter. The rest are boiled. It is necessary to break the egg on the forehead. Whoever gets raw is the brave one. (But in fact, the eggs are all boiled, and the prize is just the last participant - he consciously risked becoming a laughingstock.)

Cheerful Orchestra game

An unlimited number of people participate in the game. A conductor is chosen, the rest of the participants are divided into balalaika players, harmonists, trumpeters, violinists, etc., depending on the number of participants. At the signal of the conductor, who points to a group of musicians, they begin to “play” to the motive of any well-known song: balalaika players - “Shake, shake”, violinists - “tili-tili”, trumpeters - “turu-ru”, harmonists - “tra- la-la." The complexity of the task lies in the fact that the pace of the change of musicians is constantly increasing, the conductor points to one or the other group, and if the conductor waves both hands, then the musicians must “play” all together. You can complicate the task, if the conductor waves his hand strongly, then the musicians should “play” loudly, and if he waves a little, then the musicians “play” quietly.

Game "Collect a bouquet"

There are 2 teams of 8 people each. 1 child in the team is a gardener, the rest are flowers. On the head of flower children are caps with the image of flowers. Flower children squat in a column one by one at a considerable distance from each other. At a signal, the gardeners run to the first flower, which grabs the gardener behind his back. The two of them are already running to the next flower, etc. The team that first ran to the finish line wins.

ringlet

You will need a long cord and a ring. Pass the cord through the ring and tie the ends. Children sit in a circle, put a cord with a ring on their knees. In the center of the circle is the driver. Children imperceptibly from the driver move the ring from one to another (not necessarily in one direction, you can move the ring in different directions). At the same time, music sounds, and the driver carefully monitors the movements of the ring. As soon as the music is stopped, the ring also stops. The driver must indicate who has the ring now. If you guessed correctly, it changes places with the one who had the ring.

And I!

Mindfulness game.
Rules of the game: the host tells a story about himself, preferably a fable. During the story, he pauses and raises his hand up. The rest should listen carefully and, when the leader raises his hand up, shout “and I” if the action referred to in the story can be performed by a person or remain silent if the action is not suitable. For example, the leader says:
“Once I went to the forest ...
All: "Me too!"
I see a squirrel sitting on a tree ...
-…?
Squirrel sits and gnaws nuts ...
— ….
- She saw me and let's throw nuts at me ...
-…?
I ran away from her...
-…?
I went the other way...
— ….
- I'm going through the forest, picking flowers ...
— …
- I sing songs ...
— ….
- I see a goat nibbling grass .... -…? - I'm whistling...
— ….
- The goat was frightened and galloped off ...
-…?
- And I went on ...
— …
There are no winners in this game - the main thing is a cheerful mood.

repeater

Children stand in one line. I choose the first participant by lot or counting. He becomes facing everyone and performs some movement, for example: clapping his hands, jumping on one leg, turning his head, raising his hands, etc. Then he stands in his place, and the next player takes his place. He repeats the movement of the first participant and adds his own.
The third player repeats the two previous gestures and adds his own, and the rest of the participants in the game do so in turn. When the whole team finishes the show, the game can go around the second round. The player who fails to repeat any gesture is out of the game. The last child left is the winner.

Sparrows and crows

You can play together with a child, but it is better with a company. Agree in advance what the sparrows will do and what the crows will do. For example, with the command "Sparrows" - the children will lie down on the floor. And with the command "Crows" - climb onto the bench. Now you can start the game. An adult slowly pronounces “In - ro - ... we!” Children must quickly complete the movement that was given to the crows. Who completed the last or mixed up - pays forfeit.

Pinch feathers

You will need clothespins. Several children will be catchers. They are given clothespins that they attach to their clothes. If the catcher catches one of the children, he attaches a clothespin to his clothes. The catcher who first frees himself from his clothespins wins.

Looking for a ball

Participants of the game stand in a circle and close their eyes. The leader takes a small ball or any other small object and throws it away to the side. Everyone listens carefully, trying to guess by the sound where the ball fell. At the command "Search!" children run in different directions, looking for the ball. The winner is the one who finds it, quietly runs up to a prearranged place and knocks with a stick with the words “The ball is mine!”. If other players have guessed who has the ball, then they try to catch up with him and knock him down. Then the ball goes to the player who caught up. Now he is running away from the others.

glomerulus

Children are divided into pairs. Each pair is given a ball of thread and a thick pencil. At the signal of the leader, the children begin to rewind the ball onto a pencil. One of the children holds a ball, the second winds the thread around a pencil. The pair that completes the job the fastest wins. The second prize can be awarded for the most accurate ball.

Two rams

This game can be played in pairs. Two children, legs wide apart, tilt their bodies forward, rest their foreheads against each other. Hands are clasped behind the back. The task is to confront each other without moving, as long as possible. You can make the sounds "Be-e-e."

Potato

Invite the children to check attentiveness, observation and speed of reaction. It's very easy to do. Let the guys answer any of your questions: “Potato”. Questions can be addressed to everyone, and sometimes it is better to ask one. For example: “What do you have in this place?” (pointing to his nose).
The reaction is easy to imagine. Whoever makes a mistake is out of the game. Do not forget to forgive the most inattentive after the first two questions, otherwise you will not have anyone to continue the game with. Here are some questions you can ask:
- What did you eat for lunch today?
- What would you like to eat for dinner?
— And who is late and now enters the hall?
What did your mother bring you as a present?
What do you dream about at night?
- What is the name of your favorite dog? … and so on.
At the end of the game, give the winners - the most attentive guys - a comic prize - a potato.

truckers

Plastic glasses or small buckets of water filled to the brim are placed on children's trucks. Ropes of the same length are tied to the cars (according to the height of the child). On command, you need to quickly “carry the load” from start to finish, trying not to spill the water. The winner is the one who reached the finish line the fastest and did not spill the water. You can make two prizes - for speed and for accuracy.

Crumple up the newspaper

You will need newspapers according to the number of participants. An unfolded newspaper is placed on the floor in front of the players. The task is to crumple the newspaper at the signal of the presenter, trying to collect the entire sheet into a fist.
Whoever can do it first is the winner.

dexterous janitor

To play, you need to prepare a broom, “leaves” (You can use small sheets of paper). A circle is drawn - this is the place of the "janitor." A janitor is selected. "Janitor" with a broom becomes a circle. At the signal of the presenter, the rest of the participants depict the “wind”, that is, they throw papers into the circle, the “janitor” sweeps the garbage. "Janitor" is considered the winner if after the agreed time (1-2 minutes) there is not a single piece of paper in the circle.

self-portrait

On a sheet of drawing paper or cardboard, two cuts are made for hands. Participants take each of their sheets, putting their hands through the slots, draw a portrait with a brush, without looking. Whoever's "masterpiece" turned out more successfully - takes the prize.

"Monkey"

Children are divided into two teams. After that, the players of the first team confer and think of a word to one of the players of the second team. His task is to show this word to the members of his team only with gestures, without using any sounds and words. When the word is guessed, the teams change places.
Depending on the age of the participants, the complexity of the hidden words may vary. Starting with simple words and concepts, such as "car", "house", and ending with complex concepts, the names of films, cartoons, books.

Snowflake

Each child is given a "snowflake", i.e. by a small ball of cotton. Children loosen their snowflakes and, at your signal, launch them into the air and begin to blow on them from below so that they stay in the air as long as possible. The smartest one wins.

Land - water

Participants of the competition stand in one line. At the word of the leader "land" everyone jumps forward, at the word "water" - back. The competition is held at a fast pace. The host has the right to pronounce other words instead of the word “water”, for example: sea, river, bay, ocean; instead of the word "land" - coast, land, island. Those jumping out of place are eliminated, the winner is the last player - the most attentive.

Draw a portrait

Participants try to draw a portrait of any of the people sitting opposite. Then the leaves are started in a circle. Each on the reverse side will try to write who he recognized in this portrait. When the leaves, having passed in a circle, return to the author, he will count the number of votes of the participants who recognized the drawing. The best artist wins.

Lock

Players are given a bunch of keys, a closed padlock. It is necessary to pick up the key from the bunch as soon as possible and open the lock. You can hang the lock on the cabinet where the prize is hidden.

Sniper

All the players close their eyes and pull from a pile of matches one at a time. You cannot show your match to a neighbor. One of the matches is broken, and whoever takes it out becomes a sniper. Then everyone opens their eyes, the day begins. A sniper can kill a player by looking into his eyes and winking. "Killed" leaves the game and loses the right to vote.
If one of the players witnesses the “murder”, he has the right to say it out loud, at this moment the game stops (that is, the sniper cannot kill anyone), and the players find out if there are any more witnesses. If not, the game continues, and if there is, the angry players lynch the suspect, taking the match away from him and thus finding out if they made a mistake. The task of the sniper is to shoot everyone before he is exposed, the task of everyone else is to expose the sniper until he shoots everyone.

Chinese football

The players stand in a circle facing outward, with their feet shoulder-width apart, so that each foot stands close to the neighbor's symmetrical foot. Inside the circle there is a ball that the players try to score into each other's goal (that is, roll the ball between their legs with their hands). The one between whose legs the ball rolls removes one hand, after the second goal - the second, and after the third - leaves the game.

Aram-shim-shim

The players stand in a circle, alternating by gender (that is, a boy-girl-boy-girl, and so on), in the center is the driver. The players rhythmically clap their hands and say the following words in chorus: “Aram-shim-shim, aram-shim-shim, Arameya-Zufiya, show me! And once! And two! And three! ”, At this time, the leader, closing his eyes and pointing forward with his hands, rotates in place, when the text ends, he stops and opens his eyes. The representative of the opposite sex closest in the direction of rotation to the place shown by him also goes to the center, where they stand back to back. Then everyone else clap their hands again, saying in chorus: “And once! And two! And three!". On the count of three, those standing in the center turn their heads to the sides. If they looked in different directions, then the driver kisses (usually on the cheek), the one who left, if in one direction, they shake hands. After that, the driver stands in a circle, and the one who leaves becomes the driver.
There is also a version of the game in which for the representatives of the stronger sex, spinning in the center, the words “Aram-shim-shim, ...” are replaced by “Wider, wider, wider circle! He has seven hundred girlfriends! This one, this one, this one, this one, and this one’s beloved!”, although in general it doesn’t matter.
When playing the game at a younger age, it makes sense to replace kisses with scary faces that the two in the center make each other.

And I'm going

The players stand in a circle facing inward. One of the seats remains free. The one who is standing to the right of the free space says loudly “And I'm going!” and goes to it. The next one (that is, the one who is now standing to the right of the empty seat) says loudly “Me too!” and goes to it, the next one says “And I'm a hare!” and also occupies a place on the right. The next one, passing, says “And I'm with ...”, and calls someone from those standing in a circle. The task of the one who was called to run across to an empty seat. In this game, you can add a driver who will wedge into an empty seat when someone thinks too long.

Game "Flashlights"

This game is played by 2 teams. Each team has 3 yellow balls. At the command of the presenter, the audience begins to pass the balls from hand to hand from the first row to the last. You need to pass the balls (fire) with your hands up and return them back in the same way without extinguishing the fire (i.e. without bursting the ball).

Contest "Who will collect coins faster"

The competition is attended by 2 people (more possible). Game coins made of thick paper are scattered on the site. The task of the participants is to raise money blindfolded. The winner is the one who collects more coins faster and more. This contest can be repeated 2-3 times.

Rain

Players are freely placed in the room. With the beginning of the text, everyone performs arbitrary movements. With the last word “stopped”, all movements stop, the participants in the game seem to freeze. The leader, passing by them, notices the one who has moved. He is out of the game. A wide variety of movements can be used, but always standing still. At the end of the game, the host also notes those who performed the most beautiful or complex movements.
Text:
Rain, rain, drop
water saber,
I cut a puddle, I cut a puddle,
Cut, cut, did not cut
And tired, and stopped!

Surprise

A rope is pulled across the room, to which are tied with strings
various small prizes. The children are blindfolded in turn,
scissors and they cut off their prize with their eyes closed. (be
Be careful not to leave children alone during this game!).

cockroach race

For this game, you will need 4 matchboxes and 2 threads (based on two participants). The thread is tied to the belt in front, a matchbox is tied to the other end of the thread so that it hangs between the legs. The second box is placed on the floor. Swinging, like a pendulum, the boxes between the legs, the participants must push the boxes lying on the floor. Whoever completes the predetermined distance faster is considered the winner.

Fishing

A deep plate is placed on the chair, the participants must take turns throwing a button or a cork from a bottle into it from a distance of 2-3 meters, trying to hit it so that the button remains in the plate.
This simple game is very captivating and captivating for children.

watchman

The guys sit on chairs so that a circle is formed. Behind each person seated on a chair there must be a player, and one chair must be free. The player standing behind him must wink discreetly at any of those sitting in a circle. All seated competitors must face the player with the free chair. The seated participant, seeing that he winked, must quickly take a free seat. The functions of the players standing behind the seated ones are not to let their players go to the empty seats. To do this, they only need to put their hand on the shoulder of the seated person. If the "watchman" did not release the "fugitive", they change places.

One - knee, two - knee

Everyone sits down on the chairs again in a tight circle. Then everyone should put their hand on the right knee of the neighbor on the left. Have you put it down? So, and now, starting with the leader, clockwise along all the knees, in turn, a light clap of the hand should pass. First - the right hand of the leader, then the left hand of his neighbor on the right, then the right hand of the neighbor on the left, then the left hand of the leader, etc.
The first round is held so that the guys understand how to act. After that the game starts. The one who made a mistake during the game removes the hand that either delayed with its clap or produced it earlier. If the player removes both hands, he leaves the circle and the game continues. To complicate the task, the counselor, faster and faster, gives an invoice for which cotton should be produced. The last three players left win.

figures

The players become in a circle. A rope is stretched inside the circle, for which everyone is holding hands. The facilitator explains what is necessary with closed eyes, without opening hands, to build a square, an equilateral triangle, a star, using only oral conversations.



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