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CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW NOUNS: mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandson, granddaughter, surname, first name, patronymic, family, aunt, uncle, father, mother, schoolboy, schoolgirl, excellent student, swimming pool, chess , checkers, magazine, book, TV, radio, house, apartment, entrance. ADJECTIVES: big, small, affectionate, senior, junior, adults, beloved, friendly, kind, evil, tall, low, childish, old, young, colorful, soft, hard, comfortable, comfortable, two-, three-, four-room, strong, weak, exemplary, playful, obedient, cheerful, sad, wise, stupid, lazy. VERBS: sits, stands, sleeps, draws, sews, flogs, cooks, irons, repairs, tears, darns, washes, cleans, scatters, tells, cries, laughs, makes friends, quarrels, helps, cares, grumbles, loves, swaddles, cook, visit. CHILDREN SHOULD BE ABLE TO SELECT THE SIGN: Mom (which one?) - affectionate, kind, gentle, caring... Dad (which one?) - brave, strong, strict, cheerful, hardy... Grandmother (which one?) - kind, affectionate, thrifty, neat... Grandfather (which one?) - hardworking, caring, attentive... Family (which one?) - friendly, strong, united, large, large, athletic... FORM POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: Scarf (whose?) - mother's, father's, grandfather's, brother's, sister's... Jacket (whose?) - daughter's, mother's, grandmother's... Coat (whose?) - mother's, father's, grandmother's... BE ABLE TO COMPARE WHO IS OLDER/YOUNGER: Dad - son (father is older, and son is younger). Dad - grandfather... Uncle - grandson... Granddaughter - grandmother... UNDERSTAND LOGICAL - GRAMMARICAL CONSTRUCTIONS: Mother's daughter, mother's daughter, mother's daughter. COMPLETE A STORY ABOUT YOUR FAMILY: FAMILY is your relatives living nearby, in your apartment. Who do you live with? How many people do you have in your family? Who is the oldest? Who is the youngest? Who are the children? Who are the adults? What are the names of your parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters? How do you live? What do mom, dad, brother, sister, you do? What do you like to do on your days off? How are you spending the holidays? Who do you like to visit? Why? Do you love your family? For what?
GAME “WHO IS RELATED TO WHO?” Who is a girl to mom? (daughter) Who is mom's boy? (son) Who is the boy for the girl? (brother) Who is mom to dad? (wife) Who is grandpa's girl? (granddaughter) Who is grandma's boy? (grandson) Who is grandma’s mother? (daughter) Who is mom's dad? (husband) Who is grandma's dad? (son) GAME “WHO IS OLDER (JUNGER)?” Who is older, the girl or the mother? Who is younger, boy or mother? Who is older, the girl or the grandfather? Who is younger, the boy or the grandmother? Who is older, mother or grandmother? GAME “Whose? WHOSE? WHOSE? WHOSE?" Grandmother wears a robe. Whose robe? (grandmother's) Dad wears a tie. Whose tie? (dad's) Mom has a scarf. Whose scarf? (mother's) Petya has a ball. Whose ball is it? (Petin) Grandfather wears a shirt. Whose shirt is it? (grandfather's) Mom wears a hat. Whose hat is it? (mother's) Tanya is wearing a dress. Whose dress? (Tanino) Dad put on his coat. Whose coat? (dad's) Grandfather put on his shoes. Whose boots? (grandfather's) Mom put on her boots. Whose boots? (mother's)
Intellectual game for schoolchildren in grades 7-8 on the topic: Family
Intellectual game for schoolchildren in grades 5-9 “Linguistic Pentagon” on the theme “FAMILY”
Brief description of the work The game will help raise the prestige of knowledge and promote the intellectual development of the personality of students in grades 5-9 Objectives: 1. Raise the prestige of knowledge 2. Promote the intellectual development of the individual. Objectives: 1. Development of imaginative and logical thinking. 2. Development of variability of thinking, creativity, imagination and constructive skills. 3. Development of speech (the ability to substantiate one’s beliefs, build simple conclusions). 4. Formation of the skills to think and plan actions, implement decisions, guess about the results and check them strictly subject to given rules and algorithms. Equipment : envelopes for teams, mini answer sheets, pens, watch or stopwatch, game report. Rules of the game: Teams of 5 people are created. Each team must be assigned a “runner,” that is, a person who will carry envelopes with answers to the jury table. When the team is ready to give an answer, they write it on a mini-sheet and put it in an envelope, after which the “runner” carries the answer to the jury table. The judges note how many points the answer is given and only when the correct answer is announced by the presenter do they check the team envelopes. The jury must have at least 2 people. One jury member keeps track of time, the second is responsible for assigning points. Round 1 “Family Traditions” maximum 5 points
According to the rules of the game, in the first round the presenter announces the topic of the question and begins to read out the clues.
For one question, the presenter reads out 5 clues. The time to think about the answer for each clue is 1 minute. Each team has the right to give an answer for each clue. The team that gives the correct answer from the first clue receives +5 points, from the second - +4 points, from the third - +3 points, from the fourth - +2 points, from the fifth - +1 point. For any incorrect answer from any clue, the team receives 0 points. The team does not receive additional points for duplicate correct answers. 15 seconds after the announcement of the fifth clue, the correct answer is announced. For one question, a team can earn a maximum of 5 points (if they answer correctly from the first clue and do not give a single wrong answer) and a minimum of 0 points (if they give one wrong answer to all 5 clues). 1. Topic: a polysemantic word 1. A group of animals, birds, consisting of a male, female and cubs, 2. It begins with children, Herzen believed 3. A group of close relatives living together 4. This is a unit of society 5. They say there is a freak in it Answer: Family 2. Topic: a polysemantic word 1. For Orthodox and Catholics who observe church everyday rituals, the day of remembrance of some saint 2. This is a holiday for the person who was named after this saint at baptism 3. Angel's Day 4. It is considered that if you dream of them, then this portends successful establishment of contacts with business partners. 5. On this holiday, it is customary to bake a loaf Answer: name day 3. Topic: ambiguous word 1. The thoracic organ that receives blood from the whole body 2. It lies between two unequal halves of the lungs 3. It is usually offered along with the hand 4. Sometimes it goes to his heels 5. The song says that he doesn’t want peace at all Answer: heart 4. Topic: ambiguous word 1. Plural means trousers, trousers, trousers 2. Legal union of husband and wife 3. Goods that turned out to be unusable, damaged or below proper kindness 4. Marriage 5. Hitchcock said that he will only be happy when the husband understands every word that the wife did not say. Answer: marriage 5. Topic: ambiguous word 1. Rituals accompanying marriage. 2. For many peoples, this includes the ritualized move of the bride from her parents' house to the groom's house, 3. Exchange of gifts, feast 4. They say that she will live to see her 5. Silver - twenty-fifth anniversary of married life Answer: wedding round 2. “Family Values” For the correct answer, a maximum of 25 points.
According to the rules of the game in the second round, the presenter announces the topic of the question and begins to read out the clues.
For one question, the presenter reads out 5 clues. The time to think about the answer for each clue is 1 minute. Each team has the right to give an answer for each clue. The team that gives the correct answer from the first clue receives +25 points, from the second - +20 points, from the third - 15 points, from the fourth - +10 points, from the fifth - +5 points. For any incorrect answer from any clue, the team receives 0 points. The team does not receive additional points for duplicate correct answers. 15 seconds after the announcement of the fifth clue, the correct answer is announced. For one question, a team can earn a maximum of 5 points (if they answer correctly from the first clue and do not give a single wrong answer) and a minimum of 0 points (if they give one wrong answer to all 5 clues). 1. Topic: polysemantic word 1. Synonym of the word Equilibrium 2. Proportional relationship of parts of the whole 3. Correct relationship of simultaneous sounds and the very science with consonances 4. It is an etymologically root word that denotes a musical instrument - movable bellows with two boards equipped with a keyboard 5. In relationship psychology, this is considered the most important principle. Answer: harmony 2. Topic: ambiguous word 1. A feeling of respect, 2. An attitude based on the recognition of someone’s merits 3. Tolstoy believed that a person should feel this towards himself 4. An informal high assessment of an individual’s activities 5. It can be universal , deep, enormous, deserved Answer: respect 3. Topic: ambiguous word 1. A city with this name has existed in Ukraine since 1963 2. The state of a person corresponding to internal satisfaction 3. For a married person it depends on those to whom he is not married , Oscar Wilde believed 4. Chance, a welcome surprise according to Dahl’s dictionary 5. If it weren’t for him, but misfortune would help Answer: happiness 4. Topic: ambiguous word 1. When buying this, first ask who your neighbors are, says Jewish proverb 2. There is an expression that he is my fortress 3. A place of permanent residence of a person 4. An institution dedicated to the memory of a historical person. 5. On the first channel there is a program called “While everyone is there” Answer: house 5. Topic: ambiguous word 1. Deep emotional attraction 2. She will unexpectedly appear when you are not expecting her at all 3. Tolstoy considered this a priceless gift 4. Terry Goodkind said that this is when you share your whole life with another person” 5. They say that all ages are submissive to her Answer: LOVE Round 3. “Family composition” Maximum points 50
According to the rules of the game, in the third round the presenter announces the topic of the question and begins to read out the clues.
For one question, the presenter reads out 5 clues. The time to think about the answer from each clue is 15 seconds. Each team has the right to give an answer for each clue. The team that gives the correct answer from the first clue receives +50 points, from the second - +40 points, from the third - +30 points, from the fourth - +20 points, from the fifth - +10 points. For any incorrect answer from any clue, the team receives 0 points. The team does not receive additional points for duplicate correct answers. 15 seconds after the announcement of the fifth clue, the correct answer is announced. For one question, a team can earn a maximum of 50 points (if they answer correctly from the first clue and do not give a single wrong answer) and a minimum of 0 points (if they give one wrong answer to all 5 clues). 1. Topic: a polysemantic word 1. An ancestor, the founder of something 2. The first, ancient example of something 3. It doesn’t bother me that I’ve already become one, the only bad thing is that I’m married to my grandmother, Groucho Marx said 4. In song, he is always next to his grandmother 5. Father of the father or mother Answer: grandfather 2. Topic: ambiguous word 1. This is a relative who appears as a result of marriage. 2. Perhaps it came from the verb CONSOLE 3. She has a beloved son-in-law. 4. It is believed that her pancakes are the sweetest and most delicious 5. Mother of the wife. Answer: mother-in-law 3. Topic: ambiguous word 1. River in the south of Eastern Siberia 2. Seleucia (Persian) she is a Christian martyr, a virgin who suffered during the persecution of King Shapur II. 3. In the Orthodox Church, November 20 is her day 4. This is the first word, the main word in every destiny 5. Her hands are woven from tenderness, said Hugo Answer: mother 4. Topic: a polysemantic word 1. in the Russian state of the 15-17 centuries. small feudal lords in the military service of princes 2. Boys and (or) girls at an early age. 3. Sons, daughters. 4. They say that they are the flowers of life 5. When you have them, you become parents Answer: children 5. Topic: ambiguous word 1. Persons related by blood 2. A social group consisting of individuals descended from a common ancestor 3. This is a group of people who periodically gather to count themselves and have a tasty meal due to a change in their number 4. If you dreamed that all of them, both near and far, were gathered in your house, then you are expecting an addition to the family 5. Many of us have them crazy. And many of us, in their eyes, are crazy, says Jim Carrey. Answer: relatives Summing up. The jury's word. Winner's reward ceremony.
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