Card index of didactic games on the topic “Wintering birds”


Thematic lesson: Wintering birds


Winter is still coming and the birds need our help. This is a good time to play with the children and teach them more about birds. Previously, there were Sudoku, Lacing and Clothespins materials. I have prepared for you tasks on the topic “Wintering Birds” to develop logic, fine motor skills, the ability to write, read and count, as well as draw and much more! This is a completely ready-made material for conducting a lesson on this topic with methodological recommendations for each type of task. I bring to your attention tasks for children from 1.5 to 6 years old on the topic “Wintering birds”. Types of tasks for a thematic lesson:

  • Lay out the letters S, D, G, V and birds with pebbles
  • Quantity cards for games with clothespins
  • Memory cards for the development of logic and memory
  • Game "Find the bird from the fragment."
  • Cards for playing with clothespins - find the same one
  • Fold the halves for kids
  • Solve puzzles for older children
  • Labyrinth "Bird Tracks"
  • Trace according to the pattern given at the beginning of the page.
  • Sort birds by size and type
  • Arrange the birds by size
  • Bird structure - learning to read
  • Puzzles with numbers from 1 to 5, from 1 to 10, from 11 to 20.
  • Write down the words - the names of all wintering birds
  • Color the birds in the indicated colors
  • Wires
  • Connect in order from 1 to 10 and from 11 to 20
  • Connectors
  • Find the superfluous - develop logic
  • Walk the lines
  • Math puzzles
  • Connect by numbers from 1 to 45
  • Draw a woodpecker in cells
  • Find five differences
  • Read and match the picture and description
  • Write the alphabet
  • Learning to write letters
  • I'm learning to write words
  • Write the numbers
  • Count the examples
  • We collect and count
  • Fill in the missing numbers
  • Complete the sentences
  • Continue logical series
  • Math maze up to 20
  • Follow the tracks with your fingers
  • Walk your finger over the bird
  • Game "Wintering Birds"
  • Connect the syllables - read and remember
  • Cut out a feather
  • Fill in what's missing
  • Creative tasks
  • Description of the bird according to plan
  • Physical exercises “Tit”, “Sparrows”
  • Finger gymnastics “The birds flew up to the house”
  • Pure talk
  • List of recommended books to read
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I really want to appeal to everyone who loves to analyze my tasks into pictures and post them on various social networks and on their websites. Let's respect each other's work! I specially make every picture and task MYSELF ! I spend a lot of time and effort on this! If I offer you these materials for free , this does NOT mean that you have the right to post them under your own names and in other formats! If you want to talk about them, then use my picture and make an active link to this page of the site. Due to the current circumstances, I would like to warn you that if I still find my materials in disassembled form on the Internet, then I will make all thematic classes PAID.

I apologize for the mistake, I corrected it and re-uploaded “The Structure of Birds”. But you can fix it yourself by covering up these letters)))

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Extracurricular event “Wintering Birds” for primary schoolchildren with presentation

Event in elementary school “Birds are our concern”
Goal: expanding and enriching knowledge about wintering birds. Objectives: 1. To consolidate children’s knowledge about wintering birds, about the role of humans in the life of wintering birds. 2. To form a system of knowledge about wintering birds; 3. Foster a desire to help birds in difficult times. 4. Instill a love for birds and cultivate an ecological culture. 5. Involve in practical activities to protect birds in winter, so that children have a desire to help birds in the winter season.


Design: illustrations of wintering birds, a folding book “A page for each bird”, an exhibition of drawings “Birds are our feathered friends”, a poster “What are birds”, “Take care of birds”, bird masks (magpie, tit, sparrow), feeders, taken by children or photographs. Logistics and technical support: computer, projector, presentation “Wintering Birds” (works by clicking)
PROGRESS OF THE EVENT:

I. Introductory remarks
The music
“Birdsong” is played, in the background the presenter quietly pronounces the words:
Slide 1,2 presenter The forest is fabulously beautiful on a clear winter day, especially when a ray of sunlight suddenly flashes and illuminates the snow-covered treetops. And now, among the snow-white flakes on the branches, we see extraordinary “flowers”. This is…..(click) Presenter What do you think our event will be dedicated to? children's answers
Leader Indeed, the sounds and design of our class, your drawings and crafts all indicate that the conversation will be about wintering birds.
Slide 3 Presenter January 15, guys, Day of Wintering Birds of Russia (Evgeny Nosov’s birthday).
There is such a day in November. November 12 - Autumn Bird Day - the day of Zinovy-Titmouse according to the folk calendar of nature. This day is called the Sinichkin holiday. From this day begins the all-Russian cultural and environmental campaign “Feed the Birds!” in memory of the writer Evgeny Nosov. II.
Main part Slide 4
Presenter The world of birds is very colorful and diverse.
There are a lot of them in nature. Birds live in the forest, in the field, on the river - everywhere. Slide 5
Presenter Look how elegant they all are.
What a variety of colors and shades! And each of them is beautiful in its own way. You can describe the variety of bird outfits not only with colors, but also with words. Listen to poems about birds. Reader 1: Slide 6
Waxwings Again, in the autumn, they came to visit us and sat down as a friendly family on the branches of waxwings.
They fly from afar, Through the winds, rain and hail. Rowan berries are red lights, They are probably beckoning. We will hang a bunch of rowan berries outside the window for guests, (click) What if a cheerful waxwing comes to our house. Reader 2: Slide 7
NUTCH Blue back, Red flank.
Along the aspen trunk, Behind the leap there is a leap, The fidgety nuthatch Jumps up and down; The holey one climbed into the trunk and hung with its beak down. He turned his head, looked at the woodpeckers, flashed a sparkle from under his black eyebrow, whistled: “Hey, you woodpeckers! I’m jumping down with my beak... You’re unlikely to do that, Woodpeckers can handle it!” Reader 3: Slide 8
CROSSBIRDS Snowstorms are circling, Frost is crackling at night, On the top of a lush spruce, a bright crossbill is peeling a cone.
He is not afraid of frost, Winter is not afraid of him! Pines and spruces give the bird Golden seeds. Reader 4: Slide 9
PEBBLES There is shaggy snow in a thick bed on the fence.
The little jackdaws suddenly swooped in... Wow, what a serious look! They walk sideways along the fence, their heads bent, and soon they grab each other's beaks with their beaks. Why are you quarreling, little birds? Is there not enough space for you all around - On the top of a birch tree, on the porch and under the porch. Oh, if I were a jackdaw myself, I would wave through the window And drown in a merry dive in the blue sky... (1921) Sasha Black Slide 10 Reader 5: Bullfinches and waxwings They flew to us in the old park, They sat down together on a rowan tree, They pecked and sang... (click) Guests have also arrived on the pines and spruce trees, looking for cones with seeds, lively woodpeckers with crossbills. (slide 11)
The sun is shining, the snow is sparkling, a flock of birds is having fun.
Reader 6: The flocks of birds have flown away, (click) The forest is covered in snowdrifts up to the branches. That's when we waited for Our northern guests. (slide 12)
The winter forest does not sleep, but slumbers, All wrapped in silver.
Without leaving this land, many birds remained here. Presenter: Birds that stay with us for the winter or fly to us in winter from the north are called wintering birds. What wintering birds of our region do you know? Slide 13 Children: Sparrow, crow, jackdaw, tit, crossbill, nuthatch, wood grouse, black grouse, tap dancers, hazel grouse. (click) Presenter They come to us for the winter: (click) bullfinch, jay, waxwing, tap dancer, nutcracker Presenter And where there are non-freezing waters, ducks remain to spend the winter on them. there is noise, screaming, knocking outside the door Presenter What happened? What's that noise? Children wearing bird masks (sparrow, titmouse) enter the classroom
and stage a performance “We’ll Live Until Spring.”
A disheveled sparrow appears: Oh, save me! Guard! Who shot a snowball at me? These bad boys interfere with the life of the sparrows. Either with snowballs or with a slingshot! But it’s not so sweet for us anyway! A titmouse appears: Br-r! What bitter frost! Where would be a better place to hide? Freezing on the fly! Maybe I can warm myself here? Sparrow notices: Chik-chirikin! What happened to you? You're so disheveled! Maybe someone offended you? Or did you see a cat? Sparrow: Oh, neighbor! Quiet! Quiet! Do you see three boys there, Heartless, angry and rude? They feel good in warm fur coats, in hats, in fur jackets! I barely escaped them! Titmouse: I, neighbor, agree with you! Bird life in winter is terrible! Frost, snowstorms, and hooligans are against us! Cats are tracking us, And there are no crumbs in our mouths in the morning! There are no worms and midges, and what would lunch be without them? Oh, how difficult it is to live in the world! What should we do? Who will answer? A magpie appears: Good afternoon, titmouse! Hello! Chick - chirikin, how are you? Oh, I can’t wait to brag - Today I brought stunning news: We will all have something to eat: My friend told me about some feeders. They say that there are children like that - Well, they are not at all evil, but, just the opposite, they help the birds! Here! The sparrow is dissatisfied: Stop chattering magpies, About food, about an easy life, And even about kind children. There are no stupider fairy tales in the world! I will never believe that there is food waiting somewhere! Nobody needs us. Eh, I wish I could live until spring:. Magpie indignantly: Chick - chirikin, You're wrong! I found out yesterday: These are nice guys. They are called young people. So we fly to the school garden, because the feeders are hanging there. Believe me, there are a lot of them there. They contain grain and lard, crumbs of bread and millet! Sparrow is dissatisfied: No, I don’t believe it anyway! Titmouse thoughtfully: But I would fly. I wanted to eat something two days ago. Who's with me in the school garden? Sparrow: So be it, I’ll fly - I’ve been hungry all winter. Everyone flies away. After some time, a titmouse and a sparrow slowly appear. Titmouse: Oh, what a wonderful feast! Now I love the whole world! It was a cruel ordinary day, It turned out not out of malice. People care about me! They need me! Well, there you go! Sparrow: Yes, in the garden I was convinced: I was angry at Magpie in vain. And now in reality I will live to see spring! And in the spring, together, we will sing songs to you, people, and protect vegetable gardens and orchards from evil misfortune. After all, on a full stomach, we, the birds, can handle nonsense And any time of day, And snow, and cold! Addresses the titmouse: Do you agree with me? Titmouse: Yes! I, neighbor, agree with you! What a wonderful way to live in the world! Presenter Our feathered friends, the crow, titmouse and sparrow! It was our guys who hung the feeders in the garden. They know that winter is a difficult, hungry time for the birds that stay with us for the winter. This is a real test for you, birds, especially if the winter is frosty and snowy. Birds cannot find food under the snow. A hungry bird suffers greatly from the cold. In winter, the days are short, and in order to survive and not freeze, you need to eat more food than in summer. And to convince you that the guys are real bird experts, we invite experts to the stage. And we invite you to be our guests. A word from bird experts. 1 expert: Birds have a hard time in winter. They often go hungry. During snowstorms and severe frosts, many birds die from hunger. Birds die especially often at the end of winter, when almost all the food everywhere has been eaten. They died not from the cold, but from lack of food. Expert 2: A little alive. Doesn't even tweet. The sparrow freezes completely. As soon as he notices a cart with luggage, he rushes towards it from under the roof. And he trembles over the grain, poor thing, and flies to his attic. And lo and behold, it doesn’t become harmful Because it’s so difficult for him... N. Rubtsov slide 14 3 expert: In addition to blue tits and great tits, there live very cute titmice, Muscovy titmice, grenadier titmice, and long-tailed titmice. (click) Beautiful blue tit Know:
Without human help, out of 10 tits, only two survive until spring!
But tits bring great benefits, protecting crops and plantings. One tit destroys up to 6,000 insects during the day. Slide 15 4 expert: Crows and magpies, as well as pigeons, have a hard time in winter. In order not to die, they huddle close to human habitation. Therefore, we urge you: Slide 16
Feed the birds in winter, Let them flock to you from all over, like home, on your porch.
Their food is not rich. A handful of grain is needed, One handful is not scary. They will have winter. It’s hard to count how many of them are dying. It’s hard to see. But in our heart there is also warmth for the birds. How can we forget: They could have flown away, But they stayed to spend the winter Together with the people. Teach the birds to your window in the cold, So that we don’t have to welcome spring without songs. (A. Yashin) 5 expert: In our class the operation is announced: “Birds - our concern.” First of all, you need to take care of the birds - faithful friends of the forest and garden. Not only in summer, but also in winter, they spend whole days jumping from branch to branch, looking for crevices and cracks in the bark where insects are hiding. If the branches are covered with an ice crust after a thaw or there was heavy snowfall, searching for them is useless. We need to support the birds! Slide 17 6 ​​expert: We have such a custom, when a snowball falls, a plank bird house is hung on a twig. Every feeder, even the simplest in design and the least rich in pickles, is important. On the balcony, in the park, in the forest, you can arrange a dining room for birds anywhere. Slide 18 7 expert: It’s very easy to make a feeding table for birds. This is a board with low sides, mounted on a high leg. You can tie a simple liter jar to the balcony railing. And pieces of unsalted lard can be pinned onto a pin feeder. It is made of wire and suspended from a rope. Expert 8: But remember: when hanging feeders you must follow simple rules. — Bird feeders should be modest, preferably not bright. — When attaching feeders to trees, do not break off branches or damage the trunk. — When feeding birds, do not leave newspapers, paper, plastic bags, cans and boxes. - Always make sure there is no snow in the feeders. - Add food on time, preferably at the same hour. Expert 9: Guys, do you know what food wintering birds like? (children's answers)
I want to tell you that the food from our table is not suitable for birds.
Seeds of various plants are suitable for feeding birds: hemp, sunflower, melon, watermelon. Only sparrows peck at oats and millet; bread crumbs are also suitable for them. Tits, in addition to seeds, love raw unsalted lard or meat. Crows are omnivorous birds. Bullfinches prefer rowan berries, sea buckthorn, barberry, watermelon seeds, and pumpkin seeds. Rowan and viburnum berries are the favorite food of bullfinches and waxwings. Pigeons love cereals and bread. The crossbill is very fond of spruce and pine cones; its strong beak deftly peels the cones with a cross. The crossbill is also amazing because it hatches chicks in the bitter cold. Remember! Salt is poison for birds! Expert 10: When feeding birds, use sentences: “Bird, bird, here’s some water for you.” Here’s a little one for you, in the palm of my hand.” Let's repeat it together with you in chorus. (repeat) - Who will fly to our feeders? - Guess! 1. Every year I fly to you - I want to spend the winter with you And my bright red tie is even redder in winter. (Bullfinch) 2. Do you recognize this bird? The back is greenish, the belly is yellowish A little black cap And a stripe of a scarf. (Titmouse) 3. The bird is jumping, jumping. Gray shirt. Don’t be timid to respond. This bird..... (sparrow). 4. Northern guests Pecking bunches of rowan berries So elegant and bright There are crests on their heads Singing, trilling Singers…. (waxwings). 5. Ghouls are flying in a friendly flock - the ghouls are singing. Who is the friend in that flock? Blue-winged…. (dove). Slide 19 Presenter: Let our affection and care help the birds survive in difficult winter conditions.
Let the birds come to us. Fresh food will be waiting here every day. The staff at the Bird Canteen will take care of this. III.
Quiz “Bird Experts” Presenter To help feathered friends, you need to know and study them. We invite you to take part in the quiz (chips are given for the correct answer) 1. What birds collect supplies for the winter? (Very few: owls collect killed mice in hollows for themselves, jays (ronja) - acorns, nuts) 2. Which of our birds can move along a vertical trunk and up and down with its head? (Nuthatch) 3. Which birds move along a vertical trunk only upside down? (Woodpecker, pika) 4. What is worse for birds than hunger or cold in winter? (hunger) 5. What birds migrate to human habitation for the winter? (Great tit, magpie, crow, jackdaw) 6. For which bird in winter are burdock seeds a favorite food? (For the goldfinch) 7. What benefits does the tit bring to humans in winter, when all the insects are sleeping? (In winter, tits look for insects, eggs, larvae in cracks and holes and eat them) 8. What types of sparrows nest here? (Brownie and field) 9. The name of which wintering bird is similar to the name of the dance? (Tap dance) 10. Which bird suddenly changes the color of its plumage? (Partridge: it is gray in summer and white in winter) 11. Name the wintering birds that have a crest on their heads? (Waxwing, tap dance) 12. What birds hatch their chicks in severe frost? (Crossbills, kingfishers) 13. How many different tits live in our area? (Six: greater, chickadee, Muscovy, crested tit, blue tit, long-tailed tit) 14. What birds live here only in winter? (Rap dancing, waxwing, polar owl) 15. How can you explain that swallows, swifts, and flycatchers fly south for the winter, while tits, woodpeckers, and nuthatches remain? (Flycatchers, swifts and swallows catch insects in the air, and in the fall the insects climb into shelters, that is, they become inaccessible to these birds. Tits, woodpeckers and nuthatches adapt to catching insects, their larvae, pupae and eggs from winter shelters) 16. Which order birds includes the largest number of species? (Passerines) Presenter Well done, guys.
They showed good knowledge about the birds of our region. The winner, who has collected the most chips, is awarded the “Bird Expert” medal. IV.
Reflection slide 20
Reader 1: Many affectionate, good friends have flown to us. They are sitting at the feeder, Birds are cleaning their beaks. There are goldfinches, siskins, titmice, and sneaky sparrows.
The handsome bullfinches are waiting for us just as patiently. Everyone is used to it - they are not shy, even if you take them with your hands. Presenter But we will not catch birds or put them in cages. Having made a feeder, you can admire their games and songs in the spring. And if you see a stiff bird, you can warm it up, feed it, and be sure to release it into the wild. The song by A. Pakhmutov sounds. Rozhdestvensky “Wounded Bird” All experts: We promise! We will, we will, birds, be friends with you. To live in peace and harmony. We will always remember that you are true friends with us! Presenter Thank you all for your participation and see you again
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Lexical topic “Wintering birds”

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Lexical topic “Wintering birds”

  1. Find out if the child remembers

    , what birds are called wintering birds, why they don’t fly away. Remind your child their names, characteristic features (tail, beak, plumage, size), where they live, what they eat, how you can help them. Introduce your child to wintering birds such as sparrow, tit, crow, crossbill; show them in illustrations (preferably in nature), tell us about their appearance, habits, and nutrition. Draw the child's attention to the structural features of the crossbill's beak and tell him why the crossbill needs such a beak.

  1. Think about who you can say that about?

A motley, predatory, big-eyed owl;

A nimble, white-sided, long-tailed magpie;

Long-billed, spotted, red-headed woodpecker;

Small, red-breasted, black-headed bullfinch;

Small, noisy, brown-...sparrow;

Yellow-breasted, white-cheeked, thin-voiced-....tit;

Red-feathered, red-winged, with a crossed beak -...crossbill.

Gray, smart, loud-voiced crow;

  1. Improving the dictionary of antonyms “Say the opposite.”

The sparrow is small, and the crow is (big)

The tit has a short tail, and the magpie has a (long)

The dove is heavy, and the sparrow is (light)

The tit has a thin beak, but the crow has a (thick)

A sparrow has a small body, and a crow has a (large)

The sparrow has thin legs, and the crow has (thick)

  1. Changes in cases of feminine and masculine nouns in the plural

*They flew to the feeder (who?) ... tits, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, pigeons, bullfinches;

*The cat sneaks up (to whom?) ... tits, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, pigeons, bullfinches;

*The boy writes an essay (about whom?)… tits, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, pigeons, bullfinches;

*The teacher told us during the lesson that we need to take care of (who?)… tits, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, pigeons, bullfinches;

* Now we will look after (who?) ... tits, sparrows, crows, woodpeckers, pigeons, bullfinches.

  1. Development of attention and use of the genitive case of nouns.

The children scattered the puzzles, guess what birds are depicted on them, why did you decide that? The head of whom is depicted on puzzles: the head of a tit, woodpecker, owl, dove, magpie, raven, sparrow, bullfinch.

  1. Development of coherent speech. Retelling of the story by I. Sokolov-Mikitov «Crossbills»

    according to graphic mnemonic diagrams.

  • Listen to the story.

“The silence of the winter forest is broken by cheerful bird voices.
A flock of crossbills flew overhead and sprinkled the spruce with red beads. They quickly and deftly pull heavy cones and extract seeds from them. Crossbills build their nests in winter and hatch chicks in them. Crossbill nests ; they are hidden in the dense branches of coniferous trees. Females incubate the chicks and do not fly out of their deep nests. But the male carefully feeds the female and sings a cheerful song to her.”

  • Answer the questions.


crossbills different from other birds ?
Children : Because they build nests and hatch chicks in winter.

— What do
crossbills ?
Children :
Crossbills feed on the seeds of fir cones
- How
do crossbills get seeds ?
Children : Quickly and deftly pull heavy cones.

— What kind of winter nests do
crossbills ?
Children :
Crossbills' nests are warm and deep.
-Where are the nests hidden?

Children :
Crossbills' are hidden in the dense branches of coniferous trees.
— How do females hatch their chicks?

Children : Females incubate the chicks and do not fly out of their deep nests.

- What does the male do?

Children : The male carefully feeds the female and sings a cheerful song to her.

  • Retell it according to the diagram.
  1. Development of attention properties “Find the feeder of each bird by its address (letter and number), connect the bird with the feeder, name the bird”
  1. Development of fine motor skills “ Help the crossbill fly to the Christmas tree”
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