What kind of bird is called a miracle? Quizzes for schoolchildren

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Goals:

  • test and deepen the acquired knowledge of 3rd grade students in lessons about the surrounding world on the topic “Diversity of Animals” about the birds of their native land, their benefits; identify the best experts on feathered friends;
  • continue to develop memory, thinking, expand horizons, erudition;
  • cultivate love and respect for living nature.

Equipment: tablets with numbers from 1 to 8, recordings with the voices of birds, prizes for participants, a diploma for the winner, certificates for participants, star tokens, images of birds, a board with tasks, an encrypted word, a reproduction of a painting.

Preparation: children prepare messages about birds, poems.

Progress of the game

Teacher's opening speech. (a recording with the voices of birds is turned on)

Dear Guys! Today we are holding a quiz dedicated to our feathered friends - birds. They are dear to us as part of the nature of our Motherland. The fauna of the Krasnoyarsk region is rich and diverse. Here in the taiga and tundra, in the mountains and forests, approximately 342 species of birds live. Their melodic, cheerful, sonorous songs and bright plumage instill joy in us. Without them, nature is dead.

What other benefits do birds provide?

(They protect our forests, gardens, vegetable gardens from harmful insects, mice; they spread seeds...)

Many birds fly south
Many spend the winter here.
Jackdaw, crow, bullfinch, sparrow.
Come on guys, remember them quickly!

(children name wintering and migratory birds)

Before starting the game, in which the winner will be determined - the best bird expert, we will conduct a qualifying round and select participants in the game. I think that smart, inquisitive guys have gathered here who will quickly and correctly answer all my questions.

Qualifying round.

Quiz.

Which bird is considered a symbol of wisdom and knowledge? (owl)

Who is called a forest doctor? (woodpecker)

What do hunters call wood grouse? (kapalukha)

What bird in our area can live 100 years? (crow)

(wood crows live in pairs for 200 years)

What birds spend the night burrowing into the snow? (grouse, hazel grouse)

When is International Bird Day celebrated?

Game conditions "Finest Hour".

8 participants in the game have been identified. They will fight for victory. After each round, 2 players, having collected the least number of star tokens, automatically leave the game and become fans-spectators, receiving a participant prize. And the winner of the game will be only one participant who has collected the most tokens.

So, the start of the 1st round is announced.

1st round

Birds are depicted on the board.

Take a close look at these birds and remember everything you know about them.

When answering questions, at my command you need to raise a sign with the desired number - the answer.

Questions of the 1st round.

1. What bird flies to us with the onset of winter and likes to eat rowan?

(2 – bullfinch)

1 student.

These red-breasted birds live further north in the summer, in the taiga, and in the first half of winter, flying away from severe frosts, they appear in our forests. Some stay with us all winter. They can often be seen in the snow, like red apples scattered along roads or under trees.

2 student.

You know the North and Siberia,
You burned your chest, bullfinch.
What a cold winter day
Did you burn her with fire?
And there was a red spot
In your family a long, long time ago...

(A. A. Prokofiev)

2. The bird is a postman, a symbol of peace. (4 – dove)

In the distant past, these birds lived in the mountains, so they like to nest in attics and roofs of houses.

3. Which bird’s tail helps not only in flight, but also in getting food? (3 – woodpecker)

3 student.

The feathers on the woodpecker's tail are strong and can rest against bark protrusions. The beak is long and strong, sharp. The woodpecker strikes with it only where it hears that a caterpillar is sitting under the bark. The woodpecker will make a hole with its beak, pull out the caterpillar and eat it. Loves to peck spruce and pine cones.

4. An agile and dexterous bird with a greenish back and yellow belly. (6 – tit)

4 student.

Tits do not fly to warm countries for the winter. In severe cold they fly to the huts.

In spring and summer, flying from tree to tree, tits discover all the cracks in search of insects and their larvae. The great tit destroys 120 caterpillars per day. While feeding the chicks, a pair of tits flies to the nest up to 500 times, bringing 1000 different insects.

5. What bird does not build nests and hatch chicks? (5 – cuckoo)

5 student.

Over the summer, the cuckoo destroys 270 thousand large caterpillars and chafers.

All birds build nests and hatch chicks, except the cuckoo. She waits for some bird to fly away from the nest for food, and then throws her egg into someone else's nest.

6. This bird makes its nests in cliffs above the river. (1 – swallow)

6 student.

A family of swallows destroys about a million pests over the summer.

Swallows, like swifts, come to us in the spring. They build their house from clay and their own saliva in the cliffs above the river. In the summer, they hatch their chicks and teach them to catch flies and midges, dragonflies and other insects.

(recording of A. Fet’s poem “The Swallows Are Missing”)

7. What bird likes to ride on the back of a cow, horse, or sheep in order to find food there - insects, larvae? (8 – starling)

A family of starlings destroys 350 caterpillars, beetles, and snails per day, saving fields, orchards and vegetable gardens.

8. What bird is called a nocturnal cat? (7 – owl)

7 student.

At night, an owl silently flies over a forest clearing. The mouse darts, rustles the leaves, the owl catches it and returns to the hollow again. Since 1964, the owl has been protected. One owl destroys 1000 mice over the summer, which are capable of destroying 1 ton of grain. No cat can compete with an owl in this.

The results of the 1st round are summed up, star tokens are counted, 2 participants leave the game having received prizes.

2 round

Birds are depicted on the board.

1 2 3

Round 2 questions.

1. What bird breeds chicks in winter? (2 – crossbill)

Crossbills live in coniferous forests, climbing branches, clinging with their paws and beak. Even if he hangs with his tail down, even if he hangs upside down, he doesn’t care. He is busy with one thing: removing seeds from cones. And for this purpose it has a special beak - the lower and upper halves intersect at the ends.

2. Which birds fly to us from the south in the spring first - rooks or starlings? (1 – rooks)

Rooks build nests from dry branches high in the trees. There are sometimes 15 - 20 nests on one tree.

Starlings fly in after the rooks. The starlings arrive first, followed a few days later by the starlings. Before their arrival, the males look for a birdhouse, sing, waiting for their girlfriends - starlings.

The results of the 2nd round are summed up, 4 participants remain in the game.

3rd round

(reproduction of the painting “The Rooks Have Arrived” by the famous artist)

(a quiet melody sounds)

Here is a reproduction of a painting by a famous artist, which was painted in 1871. Many years have passed since then. Before us is a picture of Russian nature that is dear to our hearts. The messengers of spring - the rooks - have returned from warm regions to their old nests. There are no bright colors in the picture, but a quiet joy and love for one’s land emanates from it.

Round 3 question.

Which of the following artists painted this picture? (2 – Savrasov)

1

Vasnetsov

2

Savrasov

3

The results of the 3rd round are summed up.

Additional questions if children have the same number of tokens

Who cuckoos - a male or a female cuckoo? (male - cuckoo)

The smallest bird of coniferous forests? (wren)

Which bird has the longest tongue - 8 - 10 cm? (woodpecker)

Name the birds of prey? (owl, eagle, hawk)

What birds do not land on land or water? (swifts)

Why was the bird called nightjar? (they have a large mouth, but fly up to the herd to hunt insects)

What bird calls cat? (oriole)

What bird hisses like a snake? (wryneck)

The end of the game.

(2 participants will compete for the title of best nature and bird expert)

Mystery.

Spinning, chirping,

He's busy all day.

Final task.

From the word FORTY in 2 minutes. make up as many words as possible.

(SPITH, CANCER, JUICE, SORA, BARK, DEW, ROCK, WASP, FORTY, DEADLINE...

Summing up the results of the game, awarding a diploma to the best player, a word to the winner.

Guys, our game has come to an end. I think that everyone discovered something new for themselves today. And the main thing is that birds are our friends, part of nature, younger brothers. And we must take care of them and protect them, feed them in the winter, and build birdhouses in the spring.

See you again, young nature lovers!

Quiz for primary schoolchildren "International Bird Day"

Chelysheva Irina Vasilievna, teacher of the educational institution "S(K)O boarding school of the VIII type No. 5" in Kursk.

Goals:
Correctional and educational:
-summarize and consolidate children’s knowledge about birds;
Correctional and developmental:
- develop interest, observation, broaden children’s horizons, arouse interest in the natural world;
Correctional and educational:
- cultivate a caring attitude towards feathered friends.
Equipment: recording of bird voices, presentation, multimedia projector, chips, certificates for awarding winners.
Quiz progress:
Educator:- Today we will talk about our friends. Which ones? Listen to the recording and you will understand. (A phonogram of birdsong sounds).
There are a lot of birds in the world - about 9000 species. There are very large birds, and there are tiny ones, no larger than a butterfly or dragonfly, weighing several grams. There are birds that can fly above the clouds, and there are also those that cannot fly, for example, penguins.
Some birds live in the forest, others in the steppe. But there are also birds that cannot live either in the forest or in the steppe. They live only in the desert or mountains, while others live only on the seashore.
Some eat fish, others insects. There are birds of prey that feed on animals. And there are those who eat only plant foods: Mainly berries and seeds (woodpecker, goldfinch).
Some settle in hollows, others build nests on the ground or on the branches of trees and bushes.
Today we will conduct a quiz on the topic: “What do we know about birds.” Let's split into two teams. Each team must come up with a name for itself. Our quiz will consist of four competitions. For each correct answer, the team receives one chip. If a team does not have an answer, the opposing team has the right to answer.
- Before we start the quiz, we’ll warm up with you a little.
First competition "Warm-up"
Educator:- The first team to give the correct answer earns a chip.
***
I'm blue-winged
Everyone has been calling me since childhood.
As a symbol of peace
They both love and honor. (Pigeon.)


***
This bird loves the sea.
I'm used to living in open spaces.
Will dive into the blue sea -
He will bring a fish in his beak.
What kind of bird? Guess what!
Everyone knows what it is. (Gull.)


***
Flies all night -
Gets mice.
And it will become light -
Sleep flies into the hollow. (Owl.)


***
The brothers stood on stilts,
They look for food along the way.
Are you running or are you walking?
They can't get off their stilts. (Cranes.)


***
He sits in a cage all day,
And he repeats under his breath,
But when I heard the door creak,
He shouts "Philip-Philip"
Give Kesha a drink quickly,
Who is this - (Parrot.)


***
Feathers are black and shiny,
Can be quite cocky
That's it - the end of the pests!

The name of that bird is ... (Starling.)


***
She lives under the roofs
He builds his nest from clay,
He fusses all day long,
Doesn't sit on the ground
Flying high in the clouds,
Eats midges on the fly,
Sweetheart in a black tailcoat,
Is it called?…..(Swallow.)


***
Kar-kar-kar! Kar-kar-kar! –
That's the whole repertoire.
Announces the maple crown
With his singing...(Crow.)


***
Tuft on the head,
In the swamp, as in the canteen:
Thinking about food
Walks and wanders on the water,
Where the stranded fry are swarming.
Catches fish and frogs.
Grab, frog throw, up-la.
The juggler, apparently... (Heron).


***
This white-winged bird
It doesn't fit in the zoo.
To make people smile
He flies towards them with a package... (Stork.)


The second competition “Don’t yawn, answer questions!”


Educator:- Each team must quickly answer ten questions; if you don’t know the answer, say “next.” The second team is silent and does not give any hints. For this competition you will receive as many chips as you give correct answers.
Questions for the first team:
1. Which birds do not land on the ground, on water, or on branches (Swifts)
2. The smallest bird (Wren)
3. Which bird hatches chicks in winter (Crossbill)
4. Which bird barks like a dog (Male Ptarmigan)
5. What bird is named after the writer (Gogol)
6. Where do starlings nest except in birdhouses (in Hollow)
7. Where are penguins found (in Antarctica)
8. Which birds are the fastest (Swifts)
9. The largest bird in Russia (bustard)
10. Which bird drums (Woodpecker)
Questions for the second team:
1. Which bird makes the longest flight (Arctic Tern)
2. Does the chick breathe in the egg (Yes)
3. Which birds have females and males singing (Bullfinches)
4. Which bird is named after an insect (Flycatcher)
5. Do our migratory birds build nests in the south (No)
6. A bird that sings only high in the sky (lark)
7. Which bird has the same name as the boy? (Slavka)
8. Which bird's name is associated with a horse? (Skate)
9. What bird runs underwater? (Dipper)
10. Which bird is named after the dance? (Tap dance)
Third competition "Living Synonyms"


Educator:- It is necessary to select the names of birds in order to obtain expressions used in comparison with people. For example, “wet” (helpless), like a hen (wet chicken).
Assignment to the first team:
1. Wise as ... (owl)
2. As cocky as... (rooster)
3. Thieving, like ... (magpie)
4. Important, pompous, like... (turkey)
5. Long-legged, like ... (heron)
6. Big-eyed like... (eagle owl)
7. A predatory look, like ... (a hawk)
8. A keen gaze, like that of... (a falcon)
9. A nose with a hump, like ... (an eagle)
10. The neck is tender, long, like that of ... (swan)
Assignment to the second team:
1. Loyalty... (swan).
2. Love and tenderness... (pigeon).
3. Big-eyed, like... (eagle owl).
4. Yellowmouth, like... (chick, chick).
5. Chat or chatter like... (magpie).
6. Twitter, chat happily, like... (sparrow, bird)
7. Coo like... (dove).
8. Caw (cause trouble) like... (a crow).
9. Pound (say the same thing) like... (woodpecker).
10. Majestic gait, like ... (a peacock) (performs like a peahen).
Fourth competition “Proverbs about birds”.


Educator:- I start, and you finish.
1. That bird is bad (whose nest is not nice).
2. The word is not a sparrow, (if it flies out, you won’t catch it).
3. Better is a bird in the hands (than a pie in the sky).
4. Goose is a pig (not a friend).
5. An old sparrow (you can’t fool him on chaff).
6. On someone else’s side, (glad about my little crow).
7. The raven won’t peck out the crow’s eye.
8. Every sandpiper (praises his swamp).
9. For forty martyrs (forty birds fly).
10. Annunciation - (the release of birds to freedom).
Summarizing
Awarding the winners and the most active players (certificates).
Educator:- I would like to end our quiz with the poem “Request” by N. A. Zabolotsky.
The wounded bird was not given into the hands,
A wounded bird remained a bird.
I still have this old dream:
A bird flinched on the bloody grass.
Birds, fish, animals look into people's souls.
Feel sorry for them, people! Don't kill in vain!
After all, the sky without birds is not the sky,
And a sea without fish is not a sea,
And a land without animals is not a land.
Giant people, giant people,
You have rifles, nets and traps.
You have fearlessness, you have strength forever.
And there must be a heart. Human heart!
Human people, countries and peoples,
We are now forever debtors to nature!
We need to pay off this debt somehow.
Let the wounded bird spread its wings!

MKOU "Cheremshanskaya secondary school"

Ecological competition program “In the World of Birds” dedicated to Bird Day.

Teacher: O.S. Shelikhova

Progress of the event


Leading: Hello guys! Guess the riddle:
A spider dreams at night

Miracle Yudo for a bitch.

A long beak and two wings...

Arrives - things are bad.

Who is the spider afraid of?

Did you guess it? This… (Bird)


That's right, guys, it's a bird. April 1 is celebrated as International Bird Day. This holiday began in 1906, when the International Convention for the Conservation of Birds was signed. In Russia, Bird Day appeared in 1926 on the initiative of young naturalists. In the 40s, this good tradition was interrupted, and in 1996 it was restored.

Today we are holding an environmental competition program “In the World of Birds”. During the program we will identify which of the participants is an expert on the bird world, for this I ask the teams to come out. So, we greet the participants with friendly applause. Teams take the stage

1. “Sparrow” (Nastya Shchekina, Tolya Krivtsov, Olya Fritz, Egor Elagin, Anyuta)

2. “Hummingbird” (Alina Belkina, Lesha Novokreshchenov, Alina Semakina, Dima Khoroshev, Sasha)

The teams are ready for the competition, we wish them all the peace and a happy journey!

For the correct answer, the team receives a token. At the end of the program, the tokens are counted and the result of victory.


  1. Competition “Riddles about birds”

  • Guess what kind of bird it is:
Little dark girl

White from the belly,

The tail is spread into two tails. (martin)


  • Stands on one leg
He looks intently into the water,

Pokes his beak at random,

Looking for frogs in the river. (heron)


  • Long-tailed, she
Black from the back,

White belly and shoulders,

Rattling instead of speech.

At least he sees someone - instantly

Raises a chatter-cry. (magpie)


  • I don't like building nests
And when I fly from the south,

Then, without opening his beak,

I scream the loudest in the forest. (cuckoo)


  1. Competition “Whose nose is better?”

Name whose beaks these are.

(1 – crow – very powerful and strong beak, feeds on different foods;2 – pelican - at the bottom of the beak there is a leathery bag in which the bird puts fish).
(1 – eagle – a sharp curved beak, this is a bird of prey;2 – swan - a waterfowl that feeds on animal and plant foods).

3.Competition “Who flies?”

Based on the pictures, determine the name of the bird in flight. (Children complete tasks using cards).

Name who is flying.

(1 – duck; 2 – swallow).

Name who is flying.

(1 – magpie; 2 – heron).

Name who is flying.

(1 – crow; 2 – goose).

While the teams are completing the task, you and I will take part in the game with spectators.


Let's have a laugh.

Can a rooster call itself a bird? (No, he can't talk)

Why does the cow lie down? (Because he doesn’t know how to sit down)

Under what tree does a hare sit in the rain? (Under the wet)

Can a blackbird freeze its tail? (No. He winters in the south)

Can a badger climb onto a branch for a pine cone (No)

Can a sandpiper bite its tongue? (He has no tongue)

Can a seal lie on its side all day? (Yes, and not only him)

Can a tit live on the roof? (Yes)

Can a bee sting a donkey? (Yes, and not only him)

Can a bear dance and sing? (Yes)
Quiz “Interesting things about birds”

Looking for food)

- What bird brings life to the wall clock? (woodpecker. Cuckoo. bullfinch)

- Which secretary eats snakes? ( Bird - secretary)

- What candies can you buy in the store? (Mouse tails, crow's feet,

duck beaks)

- What kind of bird exists? (Bublichek, Karavayka, Kovrizhka)

- What kind of fruit bird is there in nature? (Orange, Pear, Mandarin duck)

- Laying hens are (housewives carrying heavy bags from stores. Chickens laying eggs.

Ladies rushing at high speed in foreign cars)

- A turkey is (an Indian's wife, an Indian's wife,

large poultry of the chicken family)

4.Competition “What fairy tale are we from?”

Birds are a source of inspiration for writers, poets, and musicians. Many writers and poets have works dedicated to our feathered friends. Now we will remember some of them. Guys, you need to answer the questions, and also name the author and the title of the book in question.


1.Who laid not an ordinary egg, but a golden one? (Russian folk tale “Ryaba Hen”).

2.Who did Nils travel with? (With wild geese; S. Lagerlöf “Nils’s Journey with wild geese”).

3.What birds did the frog traveler fly with? (With wild ducks; V. Garshin “The Frog Traveler”).

4.What kind of bird did the minister of the underground kingdom turn into in the fairy tale by Anthony Pogorelsky? (Into the black chicken; A. Pogorelsky “The Black Chicken, or Underground Inhabitants”).

5.What kind of bird did the ugly duckling become when he grew up? (Swan; H.H. Andersen “The Ugly Duckling”).

6.What birds did the evil queen turn the eleven brother princes into in the fairy tale by H. H. Andersen? (In the wild swans; G. H. Andersen “Wild Swans”).

7.Which bird did Thumbelina save? (Swallow; G. H. Andersen “Thumbelina”).

8.Who did the fox steal the cheese from in one of Ivan Krylov’s fables? (At the crow; I. A. Krylov “The Crow and the Fox”).

9.Which bird, when they knocked on the door, asked: “Who’s there?” (Galchonok; E. Uspensky “Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat”).

10.Name the name of the crow from the program “Good night, kids!” (Karkusha).


5. Competition “The proverb is not said in vain.”

There are many proverbs and sayings about birds in Russian folklore. Let's remember some of them. I will name the first part of the proverb, and you will finish them.


  • On someone else's side... (glad about my little crow).

  • Better than a bird in your hands... (than pie in the sky).

  • Every bird... (own song).

  • Chicks in the fall... (consider).

  • The word is not a sparrow... (you won’t catch it if it flies out).

  • The little bird started singing early... (as if the cat didn’t eat it).

  • Old sparrow... (you can’t get by on chaff).

  • Every sandpiper has its own... (the swamp praises).

  • That bird is stupid... (who doesn’t like her own nest).

  • One swallow... (does not make spring).

  • The young crane flew high... (Yes, he sat low).

  • The nightingale sings for a month, and the crow... (caws all year round).

  • Goose to pig... (not comrade).

  • Like off a duck's back... (water).
“Our little brothers” live in the forest: birds and animals. Among them are many of our faithful friends. Birds are protectors of forests, fields, and gardens. They preserve the harvest by destroying a huge number of harmful insects per day. Birds of prey catch rodents in the fields. Birds decorate our lives. In spring, many birds return to their native lands.

Guys, try for a moment to imagine our world without birds. Without a lark over the arable land, and a nightingale in the grove, and a sandpiper in the swamp, and a woodpecker on a pine tree, without flocks of sparrows. How impoverished our lives would be! What else could happen if all the birds disappeared? (Children answer).

Yes, guys, huge hordes of pests will attack our gardens, orchards, fields and forests. Very quickly they will destroy the vegetation, and death will come to man and the entire animal world. Let's hope that such an environmental disaster will not happen on planet Earth. Let's remember what we should do so that such beautiful creatures as birds do not disappear? (Children answer).

That's right, guys. Birds' nests must be protected; Don't shoot birds with slingshots. In addition, in the spring you need to install birdhouses, and in the winter - feeders. And, of course, don’t forget to fill these feeders and birdhouses...


6. Competition “Further, further...”

Answers are given very quickly within a minute.


  1. The largest bird in the world (weight up to 160 kg, height up to 3 m). (Ostrich).

  2. The smallest bird (weight 2 g). (Hummingbird).

  3. Which bird is considered a forest orderly? (Woodpecker).

  4. The fastest bird in the world (speed up to 1000 km/h) and at the same time the name of a city in the Vologda region. (Falcon).

  5. The bird is a symbol of peace. Since ancient times, it has been a reliable human assistant in delivering letters, and now it is a permanent inhabitant of city streets. (Pigeon).

  6. A large flightless bird that feeds on fish, it lives only in the southern hemisphere: southern Australia, Africa, South America and Antarctica. (Penguin).

  7. Amazon, macaw, cockatoo, kakapo, kea, cockatiel, lorikeet, lovebird, rosella. All this... Who? (Parrot).

  8. A bird that can move both up and down trees. (Nuthatch).

  9. This flightless bird, found only in New Zealand, takes its name from the sweet, juicy berry. (Kiwi).

  10. People consider this bird to be one of the most beautiful and at the same time stupid birds. (Peacock).

  11. Which bird has a snowy name? (bullfinch)

  12. What bird breeds chicks in the cold season? (crossbill)

  13. Why do ducks swim? (from the shore)

  14. What kind of cage doesn't keep birds in? (in notebook)

  15. What birds spend the night buried in the snow? (partridges, black grouse)

  16. What is more scary for birds in winter: hunger or cold? (hunger)

  17. The cub has not yet been born, but has already been given to its stepmother to raise. And who is the mother? (cuckoo)

  18. What bird is called a winged cat? (owl)

  19. Why does a bird lay eggs? (if he throws them, they will break)

  20. What bird has the same name as the porridge that the English love? (oatmeal)

While the teams are counting their earned tokens, we will listen to the guys' performance.

Poetry

1) Guys, I love birds.

I never catch them

No traps, no nets.

I don't keep them in a cage at home.

I will never touch a nest

Neither magpies nor crows,

Neither starling nor sparrow

I have never offended anyone in my life.
2) Feed the birds in winter,

Let it come from all over

They will flock to you like home,

Flocks on the porch.


3) Their food is not rich -

I need a handful of grain

One handful -

And not scary

It will be winter for them.
4) It’s impossible to count how many of them die,

It's hard to see.

But in our heart there is

And it's warm for the birds.


5) Is it possible to forget:

They could fly away

And they stayed for the winter

Together with people.


6) Train your birds in the cold

To your window

So that you don’t have to go without songs

Let's welcome spring.


Song "Pepwing on the road." Performed by 3rd grade children.
Now let's sum up the results of the competitions.

At the end of the game, the number of tokens is counted and the winners are awarded.

All program participants are awarded certificates and the winners are awarded a diploma.

Galina Nikolaevna Toropkina
Quiz “This wonderful world of birds”

Target: generalizing children's knowledge about migratory and wintering birds.

Software tasks:

To consolidate children's knowledge about the distinctive features of birds and their way of life.

Develop children's ability to solve riddles about birds.

Develop attention, thinking, memory.

Cultivate a desire to care for birds.

Material: pictures of migratory and wintering birds, hat - cats, sticks.

Quiz progress:

Educator:

There are wonderful creatures living on our planet.

They birds fly and sing, and sacredly protect the earth.

Tell me, children, is it possible to live without birds in the world?

What happens if the birds on earth suddenly disappear?

Insects, bugs, worms will attack the trees.

And they will eat the bark, leaves, gnaw off branches, buds -

This is what will happen if, if the birds

Everyone will disappear - disappear!

And there will be no chirping, wondrous trills of the nightingale,

And the magpies chirp, the sparrow chirps….

It will be boring, the children know, life without birds in this world!

Children, today we have gathered to conduct a quiz “This wonderful world of birds”. Let's split up into teams. Since we are going to talk about birds, then the names of the teams should be related to birds. You have parts of pictures in your hands, you need to assemble them into whole ones, and then we will find out the names of the teams.

Didactic game “Collect a picture”

Educator: Well, now we have two teams “Swallows” and “Bullfinches”.

Let's start our quiz. Be careful. When you are ready to answer questions, raise your hand. For each correct answer, the team receives these birds (silhouettes of birds made of cardboard). At the end of the quiz we will determine the winner.

1 task “Quick question - quick answer”

Questions for the Lastochka team

What do the names of these birds have in common? Starling, nightingale, stork, crane. (They are migratory)

What birds are called migratory? (Which fly away to warmer climes for the winter.)

Why do they fly away? (It's getting cold and it's hard to forage)

Which birds are the last to fly away? Why? (Waterfowl, because water bodies freeze)

Questions for the Snegiri team

What do the names of these birds have in common? Magpie, crow, tit, pigeon. (They are wintering)

Why are they called that? (Wintering)

Where do wintering birds live? (Near human habitations)

Educator: Now we will see how well you distinguish between wintering and migratory birds. The "Swallows" team will select all the pictures depicting migratory birds, and the "Bullfinches" team will select the birds that stay with us for the winter.

Task 2 “Bird questions”.

To the Swallows team:

a) What is the largest bird in the world? (Ostrich)

b) which birds cannot fly? (penguin, ostrich, kiwi);

c) name a mother bird that does not take care of its chicks? (cuckoo);

d) Alyonushka’s sister took away the bird’s brother. Name them and the fairy tale (“Geese and Swans”).

e) Which bird flies the fastest? (Swift)

f) Which birds have special nurseries? (In penguins)

g) Who sleeps during the day, flies at night, and scares passers-by? (Owl, owl).

h) What bird builds a nest on the roof of a house? (stork)

f) Why should you not touch eggs in nests with your hands? (Because the bird abandons the nest if you touch it with your hands; birds have a good sense of smell.)

To the "Bullfinches" team:

a) What is the smallest bird? (Hummingbird)

b) Which birds are the last to fly to warmer climes? (waterfowl);

c) The favorite delicacy of tits (lard);

d) What birds lived with grandma? (geese);

e) Which bird has a very long tail? (Magpie.)

f) Which bird's beak is a real bag? (Pelican)

g) Which bird has the longest tongue? (At the woodpecker)

h) Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle)

i) What's inside bird bones? (Air.)

j) Why do they say: “Water is off a duck’s back”? (The feathers of a goose are always covered with fat, so water does not wet the feathers and rolls off them in drops.)

Task 3 “Cozy Nest”

Educator: You need to build a nest from branches and blades of grass and put the bird in the nest. We work as a team (Who can build it faster)

Was it difficult to build? But birds build nests with their beaks and paws. Would you like to try again - with beaks? (Children carry chopsticks in their mouths)

Task 4 “Riddles”

1) Black-winged, red-breasted, 2) Stands on one leg,

He is not afraid of colds, but he warms others.

And in winter it will find shelter - I didn’t buy boots,

With the first snow it's right here. (Bullfinch) And now he regrets it. (Heron)

3) This is a restless bird, 4) You recognize him right away:

Same color as birch. Black-billed, black-eyed,

Vereshunya, white-sided, he walks importantly through the arable land,

And her name is... (Magpie) Worms, finds beetles. (Rook)

5) On its claws on a pine trunk 6) It flies all night -

The red-headed fitter climbed in. Gets mice.

He worked hard, and it will become light -

But the light did not flash in the forest. (Woodpecker) Sleeping flies into the hollow. (Owl)

7) Grayish coloring, 8) In a gray feather coat,

The gait is furtive. And in cold weather he is a hero.

Famous person, Jumps, frolics on the fly,

Who is she? (Crow.) Not an eagle, but still a bird. (Sparrow)

Task 5 “Bird Experts”

Teams receive envelopes with a set of pictures and blank paper squares on which they must write the first letters of words - the names of objects. Then use the letters to form a word - the name of the bird and find a picture with its image.

(CROW CUCKOO)

Outdoor game "Starlings and a cat."

To the music, starlings fly around the hall, and the cat dozes on the sidelines. At the end of the music, the cat catches the starlings, and they fly into the hoop houses, but only two at a time occupy the houses. There are two more starlings; the cat catches them. The game repeats itself.

Task 6 “Fairy-tale characters”

Educator: You need to recognize birds from different fairy tales.

What birds took away the brother from sister Alyonushka? (Swan geese.)

Which bird helped Thumbelina get to the land of the elves? (Martin.)

A magical bird with golden plumage? (Firebird.)

Who was the wife of Prince Guidon in the fairy tale “About Tsar Saltan?” (Swan Princess.)

The bird that laid golden eggs? (Chicken Ryaba.)

What bird sat on King Dodon's knitting needle? (Cockerel.)

What birds carried the traveler frog on a twig? (Ducks.)

Who did the “ugly duckling” turn into? (Into a beautiful swan.)

Who is the fairy tale “The Gray Neck” about? (About the duck.)

Task 7 “Artists”

Educator: Our next competition is a drawing competition. Teams are invited to the start. Please queue one after the other. On a piece of paper you need to draw a bird, but not all at once, but in parts, one person - 1 fragment. Teams will recognize these birds from each other.

Educator: And now another game for attention. I will only name birds, but if you hear that something other than birds has appeared, let me know. You can stomp and clap.

Birds have arrived: Pigeons, tits, Flies and swifts... (Children stomp.)

What is wrong? (Children: “Flies!”)

And who are the flies? (Children: “Insects!”)

Birds arrived: Pigeons, tits, Storks, crows, Jackdaws, macaroni. (Children stomp.)

Now who's stopping? ("Pasta")

Birds arrived: Pigeons, martens... (Martens)

Birds have arrived: Pigeons, tits, lapwings, siskins, Jackdaws and swifts, Mosquitoes, cuckoos... (Children stomp)

The birds arrived: Pigeons, tits, jackdaws and swifts, lapwings, siskins, storks, cuckoos, swans and ducks - and thanks to the joke!

Educator: The quiz has come to an end. Well done! You know birds well. Don’t forget them, treat them with seeds, millet and don’t offend them, and then they will delight you with their singing.

Summarizing. Team awards.

Interesting and educational quizzes for primary and secondary school children. Quizzes on the topic “All about birds.” All quiz questions with answers. Quizzes on knowledge of bird species, knowledge of historical information about birds, and biological characteristics of birds.

Quiz “All about birds”

■ Why is the woodpecker called the “helper” of other birds? (The woodpecker crushes the bark of trees and thus makes it easier for other birds to get food).

■ Which forest bird makes a nest on the ground? Warbler.

■ Who sleeps during the day, flies at night, and scares passers-by? Eagle owl, owl.

■ What birds live in the open sea for years, even sleeping on the waves, swaying like a float? (Albatrosses, frigates, phaetons).

■ Why did scientists exonerate the cuckoo even though foundling cuckoos throw other chicks out of the nest? (The cuckoo is the only bird that eats hairy (poisonous and most voracious, destroying forests by the hectares) caterpillars. No other bird touches these caterpillars.)

■ What birds were used in ancient Greece to send messages over long distances? (Pigeons. Pigeon mail still exists in our time).

■ What is the main reason for birds migrating to warmer regions with the arrival of autumn? (Only due to lack of food. Cold is not the reason for the flight. A hungry bird freezes, a well-fed one never.)

■ What birds come to us first in the spring? (Rooks.)

■ Why do rooks “discover” spring, and swallows arrive later than other birds? (Due to the way they feed. Rooks look for food in the soil, and swallows catch insects in flight. Insects appear in the air later, and accordingly, swallows arrive later than other birds.)

■ Why do migratory birds hurry so much in the spring, but not in the fall? (Birds in the fall do not fly away as long as there is food.)

■ Which birds do not fly at all? (Ostriches, penguins.)

■ Which birds have eggs that are incubated by the male? (In ostriches.)

■ Which bird's chick does not know its mother? (Cuckoo chick.)

■ What is the name of the large-headed grebe bird, on whose head the feathers stand upright? (Horned bird.)

■ Which birds have special nurseries? (In penguins.)

■ Where do crows sleep in winter and autumn? (On trees in gardens and parks, gathering in small flocks.)

■ What is the name of a male crow? (A crow, but a raven is a completely different bird, although they are related.)

■ Who rests while sitting on the wires? If it flies low to the ground, it means rain. (Martin.)

■ What is the meeting of two roosters called? (Cockfighting.)

■ At what time does the sparrow wake up? (Later than all the birds, but always at the same time at 5-6 am.)

■ What is the name of a large, brightly colored bird of the order Gallinae with a long tail, which is partially domesticated? (Pheasant, peacock.)

Quiz "Wonder Birds"

■ Who is called the king of birds? (Eagle.)

■ What is the largest bird in the world? (Ostrich.)

■ What is the smallest bird? (Hummingbird.)

■ Which bird flies the fastest? (Swift.)

■ Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle.)

■ What is the smallest bird that lives in our country? (Korolek.)

■ Which bird has a long tail? (Peacock, magpie.)

■ Which bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird.)

■ Which bird of our forests best imitates bird voices? (Starling.)

■ Which bird is a symbol of beauty, purity and tenderness? (Swan.)

■ Which bird is considered the mistress of the night forest? (Owl.)

■ What bird lives in a basket nest? (Oriole.)

■ Which yellow bird with a black tie builds a nest on sand and pebbles? (Plover.)

■ What birds catch insects in flight? (Swallow, swift.)

■ Which birds remain faithful to each other all their lives? (Swan geese.)

■ What birds got their names from their beaks? (grosbeak, shoveler, etc.)

■ Which birds hatch their chicks twice a summer? (Tits, pigeons.)

■ Which bird's nest looks like a floating island? (Greebes.)

■ Where does the warbler build its nest? (In the grass, her nest looks like a hut.)

■ Which bird has the longest tongue? (At the woodpecker.)

■ Which bird's beak looks like a hook? (Hawk.)

■ Which bird's beak is a real bag? (Pelican.)

■ Which bird's beak looks like a net? (Nightjar.)

■ What instruments do the “noses” of waders look like? (On an awl and a sickle (awl and curlew).)

■ For some reason this bird is called that, even though it doesn’t catch any turnips? (Repolov.)

Blitz quiz “From the life of birds”

■ Bird house. (Nest.)

■ Mass settlement of birds. (Market.)

■ Whistle for luring birds and animals. (Decoy.)

■ Hole in birdhouse and budgie house. (Tray.)

■ Bird's hands. (Wings.)

■ Duck legs. (Paws.)

■ Forest doctor. (Woodpecker.)

■ Feathered messengers of spring. (Rooks.)

■ Child of any birds. (Chick.)

■ The bird's mouth and nose. (Beak.)

■ Cackling hen. (Chicken, or whooping hen.)

■ A bird soaring over the ocean. (Albatross.)

■ American large multi-colored long-tailed talking parrot. (Ara.)

■ Large eared night bird of the order of owls. (Owl.)

■ Northern waterfowl. (Loon.)

■ A bird that looks like a swallow. (Swift.)

■ Hen of the woods from the proverb: “Deaf as...”. (Grouse grouse.)

■ Is a penguin a bird? (Yes.)

■ She is called a thief for her love of shiny objects. (Magpie.)

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