Drawings on the theme we are neighbors. “your neighbors on the planet” class hour on the topic

ENVIRONMENTAL QUIZ DEDICATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DAY

June 5 World Environment Day. On this day, people think about whether they are doing everything to save our planet and our smaller friends living on it.

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUIZ,
DEDICATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DAY

"YOUR NEIGHBORS AROUND THE PLANET."

Presenter: June 5 World Environment Day. On this day, people think about whether they are doing everything to save our planet and our smaller friends living on it.

Leading: Watching animals and plants, we are surprised by the whole world around us. Today we will test your knowledge about animals and reward the winners of our quiz.

Leading:

The wounded bird was not allowed to be handled.

A wounded bird remained a bird.

This dream is old

I still dream about it.
A bird flinches on the bloody grass.

Leading:

Guess riddles about animals.

At the bottom, where it is quiet and dark, lies a mustachioed log. (som)

The children fell asleep and the lights went out. The loud-mouthed one is silent... (rooster)

Apples on a branch in winter! Hurry up and collect! And suddenly, the apples flew up, because these are... (bullfinches).

I’ll visit everyone during the day, I’ll tell you everything I found out. (forty).

A boy in a skullcap sat down to dine on a tree stump. The boy had lunch. The stump has become shorter. (woodpecker).

Less tiger, more cat. Behind the ears are hands - horns. (lynx).

Who jumps along a slippery path, like a ball jumps deftly. (frog).

If you are a fashionista with wings, a striped dress, even if you are tiny, if you bite, it will be bad. (wasp)

A blue airplane sat on a white dandelion (dragonfly)

My tail cannot be distinguished from my head, you will always find me in the ground. (worm).

Leading: Guys, tell us famous writers who write about animals and plants?

(Eduard Shim, Vitaly Bianki, Fet)

Host: And now our quiz “Who? For what? Why?"

- The penguin, although a bird, does not fly. Why does he need wings?

(To row underwater).

Why does the seal dive into the water all winter?

(catches fish)

Why does a polar bear cover its nose with its paw when sneaking up on its prey?

(to be unnoticed)

What does a brown bear do in the fall?

(preparing for hibernation, making a den. Changing fur to thicker one. Fattening up.)

How does a bear build a den?

(Finds a place, collects moss, leaves, small spruce branches and throws them at the found place.

Where does the squirrel live?

(in a hollow tree).

What does a squirrel eat?

(mushrooms, cones, acorns, nuts.)

Why does the moose roar in the autumn?

(Challenges opponents to a fight.)

Why does a hedgehog need spines?

(for protection).

Leading: This concludes our quiz.

We invite you to draw those animals that were discussed in our questions.

(Children start drawing. The drawn drawings are hung on the stand. Presenter:

People are 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!


The zoogeographic competition for children aged 9-13 can be used during any event related to ecology, biology, geography or natural history. It is simple to organize, conduct and evaluate. We selected photographs of endemic animals for the competition, that is, those that live only in Africa, America or Eurasia. This was done to facilitate the work of the presenter in assessing the result - the answers are clear. Even if animals are very similar in appearance or name, they can always be differentiated and their habitats determined. So, the brown bear is a Eurasian resident. And his American counterpart, although very similar to him, is called a grizzly bear. There is still a difference between these bears, although it is not immediately noticeable. For example, a grizzly bear has huge claws, which prevent it from even climbing trees. Or two types of elephants - Indian and African, savannah. They are quite different in both appearance and character.
If you want to use other, more famous animals from our latitudes in the competition: elk, hare, fox, then most likely the guys will place them on the Eurasian continent. But there will be more than one correct answer, and the presenter should be prepared for this.

Progress of the zoogeographical competition for children “Neighbors on the Planet”.

Some equipment is required for the competition. First of all, cards with names and photographs of animals. We also need a world map. Any large card that can be placed on the table or floor will do. But it will be more convenient to evaluate the competition if it is only the outlines of the continents. You can make such a map yourself by drawing it on a Whatman paper and signing the names of the continents. No special precision is required. And the easiest option is to do without a map. Just print the names of the continents and ask the children to post cards with animals under the desired name.
The easiest way is to give each team its own card and its own set of cards and offer to “resettle” the animals within a certain time. As soon as the time is up, the teams move away from the cards and the presenter sums up the results and points out mistakes. For each correctly placed card, the team receives one point.
You can make a zoogeographic competition for children more dynamic by introducing a relay race element. Then you only need one card and one set of cards. Teams line up in a column, one at a time, on both sides of the table. One team must “populate”, for example, Africa and South America, and the other Australia and Eurasia. Two sets of cards with animals of these continents are placed on the table - at one end for one team, at the other for the other. In addition to the animals of the “competitive” continents, you can also add completely “left” animals to the sets of cards. There should be more or as many cards with the “correct” animals as there are children in the team. As a last resort, duplicate the same animals.
Children take turns taking cards from the table, running to the card and placing the animal where it should live. After this, the child returns to the team and stands last in the column. As soon as all members of one of the teams run once, the game stops. Points are calculated - each correctly placed animal plus one point, and each mistake - minus one point.

Animal cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”

How to copy and print animal cards for a zoogeographic competition for children.

To print the cards, click on the picture to enlarge it. Right-click and select “copy image” from the menu that appears. Open Microsoft Word and paste the copied image. Set the image dimensions. You can choose any scale, but set the same image width in all pictures. We suggest choosing 18 cm, then after cutting the size of each card will be about 6x3.8 cm.
Place all the necessary pictures on a sheet of paper and print. Glue the pictures onto a thick base (cardboard) and cut out the cards.

Animals of Eurasia.

Please note that Eurasian animals are similar to North American ones! But, after all, in Europe the bison, and in America the bison and the American brown bear are called grizzly.

Animals of Eurasia. Cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”

Animals of North and South America.

Here are presented five animals that live only in North and only in South America. And three animals that live in both places.


Animals of North America. Cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”


Animals of South America. Cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”


Animals living in both North and South America. Cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”
The armadillo is distributed all the way to Mexico and the southern states of the United States, although (perhaps thanks to Kipling's fairy tales) it is clearly associated with South America. The amazing hummingbird, not only the smallest bird in the world, but also the only bird that can fly backwards, also lives in two Americas. Moreover, some of their species survive even in the harsh conditions of cold Alaska. The puma or mountain lion is also found in southern North America, and in South America throughout the continent.

Animals of Africa

African animals are quite well recognized by children. The only difficulty can be caused by the elephant, which can also be Indian. But the children know from kindergarten that the elephant lives in Africa and without hesitation they “populate” the African savannas with Indian elephants.


Animals of Africa. Cards for the zoogeographical competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”

Animals of Australia

The fauna of the Australian continent is so unique that it is difficult to confuse it with any other. Except that the wild dog Dingo is very reminiscent of the neighbor's mongrel Sharik.


Animals of Australia. Cards for the zoogeographical competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”

Animals of high latitudes - Arctic and Antarctica

Animals at high latitudes are potentially fraught with potential for diversity. Young zoologists can rightfully place the arctic fox, polar bear or polar partridge in the north of Eurasia or North America. And penguins are at the southern tip of Africa or South America. The only true endemic in this series is the wingless bell mosquito. But, in any case, penguins should not suddenly end up at the North Pole, and polar bears at the south.


Animals of the Arctic. Cards for the zoogeographic competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”


Animals of Antarctica. Cards for the zoogeographical competition for children 9-13 years old “Neighbors on the Planet”

SEPTEMBER 2011

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Pictures from the exhibition

"We are neighbors"

This spring, flocks of bright, interesting, bold children's drawings have been added to the flocks of migratory birds. They all rushed to ancient Ivangorod for the traditional “We Are Neighbors” competition. Ninety-nine studios from different cities and towns - from the Far East to the Baltic states - sent in their drawings. One thousand five hundred and eighty wonderful works! Of course, it was very difficult for the jury to choose the best of them, because every time the skills of the young artists grow and become stronger, the themes become more interesting, the techniques and genres become more diverse. Only the main idea of ​​the competition does not change: friendship between neighbors, between neighboring states, trust and love for each other, respect for the history and culture of other peoples. In a word - a peaceful and creative life as the only possible way of life on Earth.

The jury assessed the artistry and individuality of the competition entries. The drawings were presented at the festive final exhibition in the Exhibition Halls of the Ivangorod Art Gallery. This is where the bold flight of fantasy and bright colors of childhood were! It turned out to be a real celebration of friendship and creativity.

The organizers of the International Children's Drawing Competition "We Are Neighbors" are convinced that children's creativity is a passport to a new, future world, a world without aggression, where people rejoice together and empathize with each other, where talent and a kind outlook on the world are highly valued.

Sergey STEPANOV,
director of the Ivangorod children's art school,
Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation






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