During the classes
I. Org. moment.
We have many guests today, and you and I are very worried, so let's close our eyes, mentally wish each other good luck and kindness, and send the excitement to the basket.
And in order to tune in to work, let's breathe, as in the BOS office.
II. Recording homework.
Open your diaries and write down your homework
(pp. 84-85 paraphrase)
III. Repetition.
In the lessons of the world around us, we discover all the diversity of nature.
Let's remember what nature is like?
(living, non-living)
But there are also objects made by human hands.
Rules of the game:
If you hear the name of an object of wildlife - get up, raising your hands up.
If you hear the name of an object inanimate nature- sit down;
And if you hear the name of an object made by human hands, clap your hands.
Game "Nature is not nature"
Wood, house, stones, chamomile, car, icicles, sand, butterflies, mushrooms, air, spoon, birds, sun, water, people, shoes, animals, insects.
IV. Checking homework
The topic of our last lesson was "Forest Dangers".
(Conversation, find signs of spring in the picture; switch to SLIDE No. 9)
Demonstration of the painting "March" (№109793)
traffic lights
Demonstration of the painting "March snow" (№100823)
(Conversation, switch to SLIDE #9)
traffic lights
Slide #10
Poems are written about spring, songs are written, artists create paintings. Let's listen to excerpts from Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons"
What object of inanimate nature affects the change of seasons? Sun)
(Resource of the Unified DER "Change of seasons".
Physical minute.
Correctly! The sun gives light and warmth to all nature.
Let us and we are now charged with his energy.
Get out from behind the desks, fold your arms above your head and take a deep breath with your nose, reach for the sun, and then exhale (3 times)
So really:
Slide number 11 - The sun
(It shines brighter, it warms more and more every day, the days are getting longer and warming is coming)
Slide #12 - Sky
(Blue, high, white light clouds float on it.)
What precipitation falls in the spring?
(In March - snow, in April - snow and rain, in May - rain.)
Slide number 13 - Precipitation
Precipitation: snow, rain.
Rain with thunder
What happens to her in the spring?! Why?
Slide number 14 - Soil. Reservoirs.
(In spring, the soil thaws. A lot of moisture accumulates in it from melting snow. Gradually, the soil dries up on the surface, but remains moist in depth.)
We came across the word ICE DRIFT, but what is it?
(The ice on the reservoirs darkens, cracks, melts. At the end of April, ice drift begins on the rivers: the ice breaks, the ice floes float along the river, collide, break and constantly melt.)
We will get to know this phenomenon of nature in more detail.
Work according to the textbook page 84 "Ice drift".
Reading in paragraphs
What words describe this phenomenon?
Although it is beautiful, it should be remembered that it is very dangerous to walk on melted ice, because it can break. Pranks on the river during ice drift are very dangerous.
Demonstration of the plot from the disc "Society. Nature. Man"
No. 1 - 2 (Ice drift)
Conclusion: Slide 15
So, what changes in inanimate nature occur in spring, how are they interconnected?
(Children answer using the diagram on the slide)
Now let's watch the plot and just admire the beauty spring nature and listen to the sounds of spring!
Demonstration of the plot from the disc "Society. Priora. Man"
No. 4 - 2 (Snow melting)
VI. Physical education minute
And now let's once again remember the signs of the onset of spring.
VII. Consolidation of the passed.
Choose the numbers of correct answers and enter them in the table in ascending order.
1. leaf fall, P
2. warming, V
3. blizzard, Oh
4. ice drift, E
5 departure of migratory birds, K
6. high water, C
7. withering herbs, and
9. snowmelt, N
10. first thunderstorm. A
Examination
2 4 6 9 10 in e With n a
Outcome.
Guys! Today we talked about spring changes in inanimate nature.
Nature is changing every second, watch, admire, catch every moment. After all, nature has no bad weather, every weather is a blessing:
(Cassette "Office romance" - song "Nature has no bad weather")
Remember that nature is especially defenseless in spring and needs our help and protection. Many spring flowers are listed in the Red Book. It is in the spring that hunting for animals is prohibited.
We will talk about them in detail in the next lesson.
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The snow is already melting, the streams are running, The spring breeze blew through the window: The nightingales will soon whistle, And the forest will be dressed in foliage! The sky is clear, The sun has become warmer and brighter; something; As if happiness is ahead And the winter of worries has taken away! ...
Tasks:
Summarize and bring into the system knowledge about spring changes in nature. To form the skills and abilities of research behavior: to see the problem, make assumptions, define concepts, draw conclusions and conclusions, structure the material, observe, prove and defend your ideas. To develop cognitive interest, attention, memory, imagination, speech and information culture, the ability to reflect, broaden one's horizons. Cultivate a careful and correct attitude towards nature.
Group work
1 group
Inanimate nature
Inanimate nature The world of plants The world of animals The world of people
The sun is higher than in winter. The day is longer than in winter. The air temperature is rising. Precipitation and other phenomena - snow with rain, rain, the first thunderstorms. Reservoirs - open from ice, ice drift, flood. The soil is thawing.
2 group
plant world
Inanimate nature The world of plants The world of animals The world of people
The sun is higher than in winter. The day is longer than in winter. The air temperature is rising. Precipitation and other phenomena - snow with rain, rain, the first thunderstorms. Reservoirs - open from ice, ice drift, flood. The soil is thawing. Bud swelling Leaf opening Flowering
3 group
Animal world
Inanimate nature The world of plants The world of animals The world of people
The sun is higher than in winter. The day is longer than in winter. The air temperature is rising. Precipitation and other phenomena - snow with rain, rain, the first thunderstorms. Reservoirs - open from ice, ice drift, flood. The soil is thawing. Swelling of buds Blooming of leaves Blossoming Birds - fly home, build nests, incubate chicks, feed them. Insects - come out hibernation, multiply. Animals - give birth to cubs, feed them with milk, molt. Fish - breed, rise to the top layer of water. Amphibians - come out of hibernation, reproduction. Reptiles - come out of hibernation, multiply
4 group
Human world
Inanimate nature The world of plants The world of animals The world of people
The sun is higher than in winter. The day is longer than in winter. The air temperature is rising. Precipitation and other phenomena - snow with rain, rain, the first thunderstorms. Reservoirs - open from ice, ice drift, flood. The soil is thawing. Swelling of buds Blooming of leaves Blossoming Birds - fly home, build nests, incubate chicks, feed them. Insects - come out of hibernation, multiply. Animals - give birth to cubs, feed them with milk, molt. Fish - breed, rise to the top layer of water. Amphibians - come out of hibernation, reproduction. Reptiles - come out of hibernation, multiply People have changed clothes Field (sowing), gardening work has begun
Let's check your knowledge!
Good luck!
1. What will you do if you see a tree from which juice flows?
a) I will pass. b) I will close the wound with clay or plasticine. c) I'll drink some juice and move on.
2. You saw the chicks that fell out of the nest. How will you do it?
a) I will try to put the chicks in the nest. b) I will pass by and not disturb the birds. c) I will take the chicks home and take care of them.
3. Why, especially in spring and early summer, is it forbidden to make noise in the forest and kindle fires?
a) You will be fined for misbehaving. b) Noise, the smell of smoke frighten forest dwellers, make birds leave their nests, animals look for secluded places.
Lesson summary
What revival (what changes) occur in nature in spring and why?
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"Spring, signs of spring" - Riddles about the spring months. The air is clean. Hatching in the specified direction. The day is getting longer. May. Nature. Spring. Kidneys. Materials. March. Poems about spring. Mnemonic track. April. Knowledge of the characteristic signs of spring. thawed patches. Loose snow.
"Spring Awakening" - Insert a verb to make a rhyme. Manor in the village of Mikhailovskoye. What are primroses. Burime. Sound and color writing. Repetition is the mother of learning. What is spring. Poetic workout. All springs are warmed by breath. Why is it forbidden to hunt animals in the spring. Which fruit trees bloom first.
"Signs of spring in nature" - Spring sky. Testing. Precipitation in spring. Signs of spring in inanimate nature. Spring sun. Spring changes in inanimate nature. Soil and water bodies in spring. Spring months. Seasons. Spring.
“I am in the spring forest” - A butterfly flies, flaps its wings: Frrr-frrr-frrr. Suddenly, mosquitoes flew in from somewhere. Course progress. Suddenly we saw a hedgehog under a bush. Oh, who is this. Come on guys to the edge of the forest. The sound of a woodpecker is heard: D-d-d. So we got to a fun clearing. The metallophone sounds (on all keys with a hammer). Guys, look, rivers blocked our way.
"Signs of Spring for Children" - Forget-me-not. Spring has come and it's been so beautiful. The snow has almost melted. Snowball. Animals in the spring. The birds have arrived. Spring. The icicles are starting to melt. Brooks. Develop visual perception. Flowers. Snowdrops. Apple tree. Rook. The kidneys swell.
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and March - a drop "
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thawed patches
First thunderstorm
high water
Snow melting
Ice drift
Bloom
Rise in air temperature
willow seals
The appearance of the leaves
sap flow
flowering bushes currants
Bloom
fruit trees
bud break