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Scenario for a bird festival for elementary school. Scenario of an extracurricular event for elementary school students “Bird Day”

Purpose of the holiday:

Introduce the main dates for bird conservation activities; contribute to the development and strengthening of students’ interest in nature native land, formation of ecological culture; cultivate a love of nature, a culture of communication with the outside world;

Introduce the main dates of bird conservation activities;

— introduce children to the customs and holidays of the Russian people dedicated to welcoming spring and the arrival of birds;

- develop cognitive interest in the culture and history of your people;

— develop students’ communication skills;

— to form a sense of national pride in children;
— teach to appreciate and protect the world around us.

Equipment: computer, projector, screen, stereo system.

Preliminary preparation: making a presentation, making feeders, baking bird figurines. The walls of the hall or classroom are decorated with posters “Birds are friends of the forest, garden and vegetable garden!”, “Guys, love and protect birds!”, “Schoolchildren, get ready to meet feathered friends!”;

an exhibition of children's drawings and crafts on the theme “The World of Birds” is being organized; the hall stage is decorated with silhouettes of birches and fir trees;

Musical accompaniment.

1. Ukrainian folk song “Bird”.

2. Russian folk song “Oh, my meadow duck.”

3. Song “Song about lapwing” lyrics. A. Alien, music. A. Jordansky

4. Song “Nightingale Grove” lyrics. A Transverse, music. D. Tukhmanov

1st presenter. Dear friends, today we have a holiday in honor of our friends,

But you can tell us which ones yourself, after guessing the riddles...

Little boy

In a gray army jacket

Snooping around the yards

Collects crumbs

Spends the night in the fields

He steals hemp.

(Sparrow)

In the summer he follows the plowman,

and in the winter he goes away screaming.

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.

(Crane)

Not a king, but wearing a crown,

Not a hussar, but with spurs,

Doesn't look at his watch

And time knows.

Every year I fly to you,

I want to spend the winter with you.

And even redder in winter

The bright red tie is mine.

(Bullfinch)

There is an awl in front,

Behind is a fork,

On top there is a blue cloth,

Below is a white towel.

(Martin)

Sleeps during the day, flies at night,

It scares passersby.

Winged, loud-mouthed,

Red flippers.

Spinning, chirping,

He's busy all day.

Over the field, over the swamp,

I start singing early.

And I love by helicopter

Hanging in the blue air.

(Lark)

Two, three kilometers

I rise and spin.

From this enormous height

I can even see a mouse.

This is an old friend of ours:

He lives on the roof of the house -

Long-legged, long-nosed,

He flies to hunt

For frogs to the swamp.

(on the slide there are pictures for the answers (birds))

(Ukrainian folk song “Bird” sounds)

1st presenter. Birds have long attracted human attention. People were delighted by their melodious singing, bright plumage, their bold, swift

flying. Birds - the clear-voiced nightingale, the brave falcon, the invisible lark - are associated with vivid poetic images in the works of many peoples. Following the bird, the man rushed into the sky to take a bird's eye view of his native land.

2nd presenter. Birds are reliable protectors of fields from harmful insects and rodents. And April 1 is International Bird Day (the date and name of the holiday are on the slide)

1st presenter. The date of the holiday was not chosen by chance. In April, most winged wanderers, overcoming all obstacles, return to their native nests.
Therefore, for more than a century, International Bird Day has been celebrated at the beginning of April.

Birds have haunted people for many centuries. They flew - a man could not do this,

no matter how you study, no matter how hard you try. The man dreamed of wings, but remained powerless. And the birds, these amazing creatures, endowed with the gift of free flight, continued, as if nothing had happened, to soar and excite the human imagination. They were called lords of the air, aristocrats of the sky, children of the storm. Birds often became fabulous and even divine creatures. And it served them well.

For a long time, traditional veneration of many bird species successfully replaced scientific protection - they were inviolable.

2nd presenter. On March 19, 1902, the “International Convention for the Conservation of Useful Birds” was signed in Paris. agriculture", which came into force on December 12, 1905, and since 1906 the world began to celebrate Bird Day.

1st presenter. In 1950, the International Convention for the Conservation of Birds was signed, replacing the outdated 1902 document.

Bird Day is the “oldest” holiday of the environmental calendar; it began to be celebrated all over the world at the beginning of the 20th century.

However, for the first time, Bird Day, as a mass children's party, began to be held in the United States of America back in 1894 in the small American city of Oil City (Pennsylvania) on the initiative of a local teacher, Charles Babcock.
And by the beginning of the 20th century it penetrated into Russia.

2nd presenter. At the same time, in Russia the holiday was celebrated later than in America, which is associated with the later arrival of the bulk of birds to us. The idea of ​​holding Bird Day, installing nest boxes and feeders fell on fertile ground in Russia, because attracting birds to artificial nesting sites was first started precisely in Russia.

1st presenter. Another famous traveler, Peter Simon Pallas, noticed that Russian peasants hung cylindrical boxes made of bark in places for starlings.
For storks in Ukraine and Belarus, according to tradition, cart wheels were displayed on poles in the spring. 2nd presenter (slide with dates and drawings of birds)

However, even in ancient times, rituals associated with the arrival of birds took place:

March 9 – Meeting Day of Migratory Birds (Midsummer Day) – Larks, Calls of Spring, Magpies. According to legend, on this day the first forty birds fly in and bring spring on their wings.

March 12 - Break the crust (Feofan, Gregory), the day on which birds were welcomed to their native lands, to houses, to beds of flax and hemp seed.

March 17 - in the folk calendar (monthly word) there is the day Rooker (Gerasim), which marks the arrival of the first spring birds - rooks.

On March 22, figurines of larks were baked in Rus', welcoming these birds, and with them spring, symbolically living together with nature as they awaken from hibernation.

1st presenter On this day, they baked figurines of birds (wedderbirds, larks) from dough, put hemp seeds inside, and instead of eyes -

highlights. Children put baked birds on sticks and shouted calls. An ancient custom is to bake larks from dough on this day and sing special chant songs (spring songs).

(Children’s dramatization of an excerpt from the ritual)

***
1st That's it, little white snowball,
Lie on the thawed ground!
Time, little white snowball,
Time to melt and disappear
Flow into the valley
And cheese to feed the earth!

***
2nd Frost Red Nose,
Here's bread and oats for you,
Now get out, I'll say hello.

***
3rd Spring, red spring!
Come, spring, with joy!
With joy, with joy,
With great mercy!
With tall flax,

With deep roots!
With abundant bread!
With viburnum-raspberry!
With black currants
With pears and apples!
With azure flowers,
With grass-ant!

***
4th Sunshine, show yourself!
Red, gear up!

So that year after year
The weather gave us:

Warm summer

Mushrooms in birch bark,
Berries in a basket,
Green peas.

***
5th Titmouse - sisters,
Tap dancers,
Red-throated bullfinches,
Well done goldfinches,
Sparrow thieves!
You can fly at will
You will live on the field,
Bring spring to us soon!

***
6th Sandpiper flew
From across the sea
Brought a sandpiper

Nine Castles
- Sandpiper, sandpiper
Close the winter
Unlock spring
Warm summer!

***
7th You are a little bee,
Ardent bee!
You fly overseas
Take out the keys
The keys are gold.
You close the winter,
Freezing winter!
Unlock your fly,
Letechko is warm,
Letechko is warm,
Summer is grainy!

***
8th We say goodbye to the cold winter,
We welcome a warm spring.
Winter is leaving on a cart,
Spring floats in a shuttle:
With showers, with flowers,
With songs, with cranes,
With a sheaf of rye,
With a golden spikelet.

1st You are a hard drinker, a hard drinker, a lark,
You sing your song, a sonorous song.
Sing, sing, little birdie,
A small, vocal bird,
Yes, about that one about the warm side,
What about those lands, about overseas ones,
Overseas lands, foreign,
Where dawn meets dawn,
Where the red sun does not set,
Where there is never enough heat.
You're a binge, a binge, lark,
You are a lark, a spring guest.

2nd Larks, larks!
Come and visit us
Bring us a warm summer,
Take the cold winter away from us.
We're tired of the cold winter,
My hands and feet were frozen.

***
3rd Lark on Pritalinka
Singing, singing,
He calls himself, he calls himself
Spring is red, spring is red.
Don't let snowballs lie in an open field
Melt, melt,
In the blue sea, in the blue sea
Roll away, roll away.

***
4th Chiville-ville-ville,
Lark!
Fly to the lights
Bring it to us
You make spring red,
Red sun,
The warmth is flying,
Green mowing,
Take away the dry frost!

***
5th Larks, larks,
Come and visit us
Bring us Spring-Red,
I'm red to the sun,
Warm the nest!

***
6th Larks-larks!
Quail-quails!
Come and visit us
bring it to us
warm spring

summer is fertile
Spring with rain
summer with herbs.
Spring with sunshine
summer with grain.

1st presenter. On Annunciation Day - April 7 - it was customary to release songbirds from their cages into the wild.

In Rus', spring was awaited with great impatience and they believed that birds could speed up its arrival. That is why, since ancient times, there has been such a beautiful custom of releasing birds into the wild on this holiday, so that together with the birds nature would gain complete freedom from winter, so that along with the free life and ringing singing of birds, spring would fully come into its own.
When releasing the birds they said:

7th Tit-sisters,
Tap dancers,
Red-throated bullfinches,
Well done goldfinches,
Thieves sparrows!
You can fly at will
You will live in freedom,
Bring spring to us soon!

1st presenter in Russia in the 18th century. It was considered a crime to destroy a nest or kill a starling in the vicinity of a village. This was probably influenced by the long-standing idea of ​​him as the harbinger of spring.

2nd presenter The great sin was the destruction of the nest of the swallow - “God's bird”. Christians guarded the characters of biblical tales - the crossbill, the bullfinch, the dove. During the crucifixion of Christ, the crossbill pulled out nails, the bullfinch broke the needles of the crown of thorns on the Savior’s head, and one drop of blood fell on his chest. A dove informed Noah about the appearance of the earth during the World

flood The tradition of attracting a white stork for nesting arose in connection with the belief that it brings happiness, health, prosperity, and protects the house from fires, lightning, and natural disasters.

1st presenter Guys! And who can name the wonderful ones, magical birds, which are spoken about in fairy tales and epics? (Swan Princess, Firebird, Finist-Falcon, etc.) Have you ever heard of Alkonost, Stratim-bird, Gamayun Bird, Sirin Bird?

2nd presenter Today they will introduce themselves to you, and I will tell you something. Let's start with the Stratim Bird. It is also called Nogai-bird or Straphil-bird. Legends claim that she is the progenitor of all birds. She supposedly lived on the sea-ocean, was so large and strong that a storm arose from her cry, and from the flapping of her wings the sea overflowed its banks and swept away entire cities from the land.

(appear fairy birds wearing masks)

Stratim bird:

All the birds came from me,

I am the mother of all Russian birds.

The ocean is ready to rage

I’ll just start flapping my wings.

The waves are dressed in lace,

The ocean swayed

The wild winds are happy -

They like a hurricane.

2nd presenter: Falcon was held in great esteem in Russian songs and fairy tales. Fairy-tale heroes often turned into falcons, for example, in order to instantly overcome vast distances or suddenly strike an enemy, unexpectedly appear in front of a red maiden, etc.

Bird Falcon! I am held in high esteem by the people.

Any bad weather is not dangerous for me.

I, like lightning, will overcome space,

In a fair battle I will not spare the enemy.

It is impossible to hide from my eyes.

And I behave very carefully.

It is not in vain that all heroes are called:

The brave falcon, the young falcon and the clear falcon!

2nd presenter: It’s not for nothing that Finist the Clear Falcon is called one of the most mysterious and charming heroes of Russian fairy tales. The name Finist is consonant with the name of the undying Phoenix. The ancient Greeks have a legend about the Phoenix bird. Having grown old, she soars into the sunny heights, lights her nest with lightning and burns herself, only to be immediately reborn again. This legend has something in common with the Slavic legend about the Firebird, the incarnation of the Sun God and the Thunder God. The radiance of her plumage blinds the eyes, her feather can bring great happiness to the owner. She lives in the thirtieth kingdom in

the Garden of Eden, where the tower of the Tsar Maiden stands. In the same garden, rejuvenating apples also grow, giving a person eternal youth.

Firebird:

The Firebird is flame and fire!

You can go blind from its radiance.

Oh, how many fights and chases there were,

As the old tales say,

To take possession of at least her pen!

One hero accidentally guessed

And he treated her to intoxicating grain -

And he returned home with the Firebird.

During the day, sitting in a cage, the Heat bird sings -

The stingray scatters pearls from its beak.

And at night, having made a free flight,

The garden of paradise illuminates with plumage.

2nd presenter: It’s time to introduce you to a bird that you most likely have not heard of before. This is Alkonost: half woman, half bird. According to legend, she lays her eggs at the edge of the sea and does not hatch them, but immerses them in the depths of the sea, and then there is windless, calm weather for seven days.

Alkonost:

I am a bird of paradise

My name is Alkonost,

Compare with me

It’s not easy for you birds:

In my double guise -

Maiden and bird -

I'm a girl with a face

And the body is from a bird.

2nd presenter: If Alkonost is a good, bright bird, then the Sirin bird, which is very similar to it, is a messenger of evil power. Legends tell of her incomparable beauty and the destructive power of her voice. Listening to the Sirin bird, a person forgot about everything in the world and died, feeling complete bliss.

2nd presenter: The Slavs also had a prophetic bird - Gamayun, the messenger and herald of the gods. He revealed the future to those who knew how to interpret his singing, mysterious to the uninitiated. When Gamayun flew from the East, he brought with him a deadly storm.

I am the messenger of the gods

And the herald of centuries!

I sing hymns to people,

Listen to my song:

About earth and sky,

About water and bread,

About the epic hero

And about God Almighty.

I sing my songs

None are more wonderful

For those who know secrets,

To those who solve them!

2nd presenter: Tell me, which bird do you remember most?

And now for our fairy-tale heroes sing a song.

Song "Song about lapwing" lyrics. A. Alien, music. A. Jordansky

1st presenter In 1926, the first official Bird Day in our country was held, during which young people installed birdhouses even on the Lenin (Sparrow) Mountains. In 1927, Bird Day was embraced by all of Moscow. 1098 bird houses were hung, 5 thousand children took part, and since 1928, Bird Day has spread throughout the country, approximately 65 thousand enthusiasts took part in it, 15 thousand birdhouses were hung. The guys don’t forget to learn interesting things about birds. Let’s compete and remember what interesting things we know.

Competition "Names" (for knowledge of bird names)

(for each correct answer the child receives a token)

* What other bird's name is hidden in the word "lark"? (Crow)

* Add one letter to the name of the Russian river to make the name of the bird. (Oriole)

* Which of our birds flies the fastest? (Swift)

* What is the smallest bird in our country? (Korolek)

* What birds dig holes for nests? (Sand swallow, kingfisher)

* Chicks, what bird doesn’t know its mother? (Cuckoos)

* Which birds have wings covered not with feathers, but with scales? (In penguins)

* Do our migratory birds build nests in the south? (No)

*What kind of bird most does he walk the path? (Landrail)

* Which birds have all their fingers connected to each other by membranes? (In waterfowl)

*Which bird has the longest tongue? (In the woodpecker - up to 15 cm)

* Where do tits build their nests? (In the hollows)

* When are geese especially angry? (When the goslings appear)

* Favorite treat storks? (Frogs)

Competition for knowledge of facts from the life of birds.

2nd presenter: And now the competition “Believe it or not.” I will read out facts from the life of birds, and you must answer whether it is true or not. Is the task clear?

* In Chinese restaurants you can taste the nest of the swiftlet bird, which it makes from its saliva. (Yes)

* The first spring bird is the starling. (No, rook)

* A peregrine falcon can reach a speed of 300 km/h when catching prey. (Yes)

* Owls are the only birds that have ears. Their hearing is 50 times sharper than that of humans. (Yes)

* The nightjar bird flies at night to herds of cows or goats to feast on milk. (No, she eats midges)

* Tits living in Germany and England understand each other, but do not understand what the tits living in India and Afghanistan are saying. (Yes)

* The plumage of birds that live in cages becomes brighter. (Vice versa)

* There is such a waterfowl - the grebe. During times of danger on the water, she hides the chicks on her back, in her feathers. (Yes)

* In Australian emu ostriches, the eggs are incubated by the male. He also raises the hatched chicks. (Yes)

* In spring, penguins can fly to a height of up to two meters. (They don't fly)

* Penguins can swim at a speed of 40 km/h, overtaking boats. (Yes)

* The dipper bird can run along the river bottom in search of food. (Yes)

* The laughing bird lives in the south of America. She makes sounds similar to human laughter. (No such thing)

* Crossbills hatch chicks in winter. (Yes)

2nd presenter: In Russian folklore there are many proverbs and

saying about birds. Let's remember them. I will name the first part of the proverb, and you will finish them.

Competition "Magpies - Taratorki" (competition for knowledge of tongue twisters)

* The swallow begins the day... (the nightingale ends)

* Better tit in the hands... (than a pie in the sky)

* Each bird... (its own song)

* Do not count your chickens before they are hatched)

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

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

* Old sparrow... (you can’t fool him on chaff)

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

* That bird is stupid... (which doesn’t like its nest)

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

* ... a pig is not a friend (goose)

1st presenter: And for the next competition I invite 1 participant from the class. The competition is called “Magpies - Chabbers”. Participants will compete with each other in pronouncing tongue twisters.

* The woodpecker was pecking at the oak tree but didn’t finish it.

* A quail and a quail have five quails.

* The crow missed the little crow.

* I hid the quail and the chicks in the copse from the guys.

* Three magpies were chattering on the hill.

* It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is forty hassle.

1st presenter Well done, guys. And it’s spring outside. These days, migratory birds, at the call of millions of their avian ancestors, fly north, covering thousands of kilometers. Birds demonstrate the great miracle of love for their homeland and carry the good news of the coming spring. Rooks open the season, followed by wild geese, ducks, cranes, and seagulls. In April, thrushes, robins, greenfinches, finches, finches, and buntings arrive.

2nd presenter Traditionally, at this time, in anticipation of the arrival of birds, birdhouses, titmice, cackling houses and other “bird houses” were hung (more than 400 species nest in Russia). The ancient Russian tradition of making birdhouses and other nesting boxes had deep meaning: man not only helped the birds, but through this he himself became closer to nature, better understood his primordial unity with it.

Let’s sing a song for them so that our friends can come to us too. They will hear and fly.

Russian folk song “Oh, my meadow duck.”

1st presenter 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's answers)

2nd presenter 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 both man and the entire animal world. Let's remember what you and I must do so that such beautiful creatures like birds. Birds' nests must be protected; do not shoot birds with slingshots; install birdhouses in the spring and feeders in the winter. And, of course, don’t forget to fill these feeders and birdhouses... Today we have prepared a surprise for our friends...

Birdhouse competition.

1st presenter Today, promotions and events dedicated to International Day birds take place throughout the country. Environmentalists and ornithologists urge everyone to take care of our feathered brothers. Over the past four hundred years, about 100 species of birds have disappeared from the face of our planet, and many others are already close to extinction or are so threatened.

2nd presenter Many countries have laws and participate in international agreements for the protection of migratory birds. However, a more serious threat to birds comes not from hunters, but from completely “peaceful” species human activity. Skyscrapers, television towers and other high-rise buildings are deadly obstacles for migratory birds. Birds are hit and crushed by cars. Oil spills in the sea kill many aquatic birds. Pollution poses an equally serious threat

environment. Natural pollutants are substances that are constantly present in nature.

1st presenter Artificial pollutants are chemical substances that are practically absent in virgin nature. It is unlikely that it will be possible to stop the human advance on the world of birds; the only hope is

slow it down. One measure could be stricter liability for the destruction of natural habitats and environmental pollution. Another measure is to increase the area of ​​protected areas in order to preserve natural communities, which include species that are in danger of extinction. According to disappointing forecasts from ornithologists, about 1,000 species of birds will disappear from the Earth in the next hundred years. Therefore, humanity should make every effort to maintain a stable population of at least some species of birds.

2nd presenter After all, as the famous teacher Pyotr Buzuk said, “he who destroys the nest devastates the sky.”

1st presenter

There are several so-called “bird” dates in the world:

International Migratory Bird Day - second Saturday in May, or
World Migratory Bird Day - May 11
2nd presenter Remember these dates (on the slide).

Student:
Feed the birds in winter
Let it come from all over
They will flock to you like home,
Flocks on the porch.
Their food is not rich -

I need a handful of grain

One handful -
And not scary
It will be winter for them.
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.
How can we forget:
They could fly away
And they stayed for the winter
Together with people.
Train your birds in the cold
To your window
So that you don’t have to go without songs
Let's welcome spring.
(A. Yashin. Feed the birds.)

Children perform the song “Nightingale Grove” lyrics. A Transverse, music. D. Tukhmanov

2nd presenter It’s time for us to say goodbye, but we think that you won’t forget everything you learned about. Take care of the birds! And for your active participation there is a sweet prize - larks made from dough.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF STAROBESHEVSKY DISTRICT

KOMSOMOLSK COMPLEX EDUCATION SCHOOL

І-ІІ STAGES No. 2

Holiday scenario

« Bird Meeting Day"

Prepared by:

teacher primary classes

Gunya T.A.



Holiday script "Bird Meeting Day"

Goals and objectives of the event:

Educational:

    To acquaint students with the diversity and vital activity of birds, to show the enormous importance of birds in nature and human life, to reveal the role of protecting birds and the environment.

    Use students’ knowledge and skills on the topic “Birds of our region” in practical activities; develop skills of analysis, generalization, comparison.

    Through riddles and poems, summarize children's knowledge about birds.

    Learn to understand the figurative meaning of riddles.

Educational:

1. Foster a feeling of love for native nature;

2. Foster a kind, caring attitude towards birds.

3. To develop interest in the traditions of the Russian people.

Developmental:

    Develop children's creative abilities and artistry.

    To develop in children an emotional response to the spring manifestations of nature; aesthetic feelings, experiences.

    Develop cognitive activity.

Equipment:

1. Multimedia projector.

2. Presentation.

3. Phonograms of songs, melodies for dancing, voices of birds.

4. The hall is festively decorated with flowers and balloons. An exhibition of drawings “Our Feathered Friends” was created.

5. Posters “Let's live together!”

Characters:

    Two presenters

PROGRESS OF THE HOLIDAY

(Sound of the forest.)

1st presenter:

You can already hear the trill of tits,

The buds on the trees are bursting -

April came to us in Donbass,

Bloomed green leaves.

2nd presenter

And wherever you look, there is grass all around.

In the morning the dew sparkles in silver,

The skies are spacious and blue,

This only happens in a vein.

(The month of April comes out to the music and throws a ring.)

April:

You roll, roll, little ring,

On the spring porch,

It will be warmer more often!

And the winter is warmer

And spring is nicer.

April(takes the staff and speaks loudly, in a full boyish voice):

Run away, streams,

Spread out, puddles.

Get out, ants,

After the winter cold.

A bear sneaks through

Through the dead wood.

The birds began to sing songs,

And the snowdrop blossomed!

Hello children! April has arrived - the first day of spring. Together with my parish, April 1 is celebrated all over the world - “Bird Day”. The date of the holiday was not chosen by chance: just at this time from warm regions the birds are returning. On this day, adults and children improve the habitats of waterfowl, hang out new feeders and birdhouses.
I invite you, children, to celebrate this wonderful holiday with me today!

1st presenter:
Soon they will fly from the south

And rooks and herons.
2nd presenter:
There are already ringing sounds outside the window
Drops, drops, drops,
1st presenter:
One two three four five.
2nd presenter:
Six, seven, eight.
1st presenter:
Spring has come to us again!
2nd presenter:
Please!
1st presenter:
Please!
2nd presenter:
Please!
All:
Please!
1st presenter:
Let the groves come to life.
To the sound of a forest stream
Let the violets bloom!
2nd presenter:
Let us and the sun be together
The noise of birds will wake you up,
We will run with a song
Through groves and meadows.
1st presenter:
We want these groves
They bloomed more magnificently again.
All:
Spring is red!
We are children
We are calling you quickly!

(Music starts and Spring appears.)

Spring:

Here I am, here I am

Hello my friends!

I am Spring - red,

Visible to everyone from afar.

The breeze guides me

The birds praise my arrival.

1st presenter:

The grass is turning green

The sun is shining

Swallow in the spring

It flies towards us in the canopy.

With her the sun is more beautiful

And spring is sweeter...

Chirp out of the way

Greetings to us soon!

I'll give you grains

And you sing a song,

What from distant countries

I brought with me...

Spring:

And I brought you Sunshine!

(The “rays” with colored ribbons run out and perform a dance. At the end of the music, Sunny comes out.)

Sun:

I am the radiant sun

I bring warmth and light,

I return your smiles

And I give joy to everyone!

The sun doesn't frown

He can't take his eyes off you,

Because Sunny

I like it!

2nd presenter:

The sun hugs us tenderly,
It plays restlessly with a warm ray,
The sun feels, the sun knows,

The sun is calling birds to us in the spring!

Spring:

Our sun has come out. It became warmer, brighter and more cheerful. Let's start our holiday and wait for the feathered guests.

1st presenter:

Hey! Boys! Hey! Girls!
Bird trills pour from the sky.
The ringing holiday began to spin,
Like a funny carousel.
We invite everyone to have fun,
So that laughter spins like a carousel!

Sun: Now, children, let's play a little.

(Game conditions: When they call something other than birds, the children clap their hands.)

The birds have arrived:

Tit pigeons,

Storks, crows,

Jackdaws, pasta.

(clap hands)

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, tits.

flies and swifts

(clap hands)

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, martens...

(clap in clap.)

The birds have arrived.

Pigeons, tits,

Lapwings, siskins,

Gali and swifts

Mosquitoes, cuckoos.

(clap in clap.)

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, tits,

Jackdaws and swifts,

Lapwings, siskins,

Storks, cuckoos,

Even Scops Owls,

Swans and ducks –

Thanks for the joke!

Well done boys! Great game!

2nd presenter:

With the arrival of spring, our friends - migratory birds - return to us.

They attract with their bizarre plumage, singing, movements, flight, and, of course, mysterious way of life.

A characteristic property of the vast majority of birds is the ability to fly. Birds fly excellently thanks to the characteristics of their feathers.

The feather is a miracle of nature's art.

There are a lot of birds, they differ in size, color and habits. The most large bird peace - African ostrich, the smallest birds in the world are hummingbirds.

1st presenter:

And it seems that spring is in exploration

She sent a bird, and bending the branch,

The rook opened the right path for her.
And after the rooks the starlings fly in. The males arrive first, followed a few days later by the females. Before their arrival, the males look for a birdhouse, often evicting the sparrows from their houses.

Having settled down, the birdhouse sings loudly with enthusiasm, waiting for its friend. (A starling in a black suit appears)

Starling:

Hello guys! You recognized me?
And for those who don’t recognize, allow me to introduce myself.
I'm speaking to you
Like a young spring messenger.
I'm glad to see my friends!
Well, my name is Starling!
Right! You guessed.
I'm a very useful bird
With whom you need to become friends.
From year to year, from century to century
I live where people live.
I live next to a collective farmer,
I look after his field, his garden -
I protect it from pests.
And that’s why I’m not just a starling, but a great starling!
2nd presenters:

We are glad to see you, well done starling.

The benefits of birds in nature are enormous. And they are dear to us, as man’s irreplaceable helpers in the struggle for the harvest, faithful allies in exterminating farmland pests and forestry.

Rodents and insects cause enormous damage to our gardens, fields, forests, and vegetable gardens.

Mouse: (Runs out )

We Mice eat up to a quarter of the entire harvest; we gnaw young trees in the forest, and in winter - the bark of fruit trees in the garden; We carry pathogens of various diseases.

Locust: (Runs out )

We, Insects, eat all kinds of plants, spoil grain, destroy vegetables in gardens, fruits in orchards.

1st presenter:

Yes, guys, without birds there would be no harvest.

(After the words, an owl runs out and attacks the mouse. )

Owl:

I, Owl, eat 7-8 mice per night. My family alone destroys 10 thousand mice per year and with this we save 20 tons of selected grain and thousands of trees.

(Tit runs out )

Tit:

I, Tit, all year round- in winter and summer I look for harmful insects, their larvae and eggs on trees and destroy them.

1st presenter:

You will learn more about the wonderful world of birds from our presentation.

Attention to the screen!

Virtual presentation"The amazing world of birds."

1 reader. You know, and I know,

Like feathered friends

Songs are sung in the forest,

They bite midges and worms.

2 reader. Who is always knocking and knocking?

Woodpecker, good friend of the forest.

Woodpecker looking for lunch

Longhorned beetle and bark beetle.

3 reader. A frisky titmouse is jumping

Right, left, up and down.

The titmouse has a habit:

Each branch and leaf

Looks around - and from insects

The leaf will be clean for a long time.

4 reader. Here he is, a cute squirrel

Basking in the sun.

He is resourceful, dexterous, brave.

He's in the garden today

I examined all the cabbage.

And from all the cabbage leaves

Chervyakov ate. So tasty!

5 reader. Little flycatcher

Catches fast midges deftly.

An angry mosquito flies, is not afraid, -

He's going to bite you now!

It's time for the bird to eat -

Hop! - and there is no mosquito.

6 reader. It's bad if you have no friends

Near forests, gardens, fields.

If only the birds would stop

There are bugs for lunch -

Worms, mice, caterpillars

It would cause great harm.

7 reader. All birds are my friends.

I protect them.

I give my word of honor

That nowhere and never

I won't do anything bad to them

And I won’t touch their nest!

Spring: and now another one spring game"Golden Gate".

(Game conditions: We draw a small circle on the ground and stick a twig in the middle. We line up in pairs one after another, raise our hands up as if playing trickle - this is the golden gate.)

Mother spring is coming,

Open the gate.

The first of March has arrived

The white snow has melted.

And behind it comes April

He opened the window and door.

And just as May came -

Invite the sun into the tower!

(The driver walks through the gate and uses the edge of his palm to separate the hands of either pair. The pair members scatter in different directions and run towards the circle. The one who pulls out the branch goes through the gate and leads the next one. A late child stands with the first driver in a pair at the front of the entire column.)

Spring:

I love you all very much

I send you warm greetings,

But it's time for me to say goodbye to you,

And come back!

Look after the flowers and herbs,

So that they grow and bloom,

They poured all the green juices.

So that birds' nests appear

And the chicks hatched there.

Goodbye! Goodbye!

2nd presenter:

Covered with snowdrifts

Hillocks, courtyards, paths.

The birds can't find it

Not a grain, not a crumb.

And now they fly weaker and weaker

Crow, jackdaw, sparrow

Help quickly, children!

At this most difficult hour

The birds are waiting for us to save them.

Feed them! Warm up!

1st presenter:

Hang the house on the bitch!

Scatter the crumbs on the snow,

Or even semolina porridge.

And the poor things will come to life!

Sliding merrily across the sky.

Feathered friends will take flight

And they will sing and tweet:

“Thank you very much!”

2nd presenter:

To prevent birds from dying, you need to hang feeders. Of course, you can buy a ready-made feeder, but it’s much more interesting to make it yourself.

1st presenter:

The feeder can be hung on a tree branch or mounted on the wall of the house.

With the onset of cold weather, it is difficult for birds to obtain food for themselves, so we must always remember this when pouring food into the feeders.

2nd presenter:

We held an environmental campaign “Feeding Trough” at our school. Within the framework of which, the children of our school participated in competitions of drawings, leaflets, photos, crafts, and feeders.

1st presenter:

The students, together with their parents, made feeders and prepared food. These feeders were hung in the courtyard of our school. And the authors best works were awarded certificates. We bring to your attention a video of the environmental campaign “Feeder” at our school.

Watch a video about the work done.

1st participant:
We need peace - you and me,
2nd participant:
And to all the children in the world.
3rd participant:
And the dawn should be peaceful,
Which we will meet tomorrow.
4th participant:
We need peace beautiful world inherited .
1st participant:
Who cares about this world, with flowers on the edge?
2nd participant:
Who aimed a cannon at this world, this beautiful world?
3rd participant:
I will be glad, you will be glad and we will all be glad,
When all the bullets and shells disappear on the ground!
4th participant:
Do you hear, friend, the streams are ringing, singing on the branches
birds.

1st participant:
We were lucky to be born on a wonderful land,
2nd participant:
So let it always bloom,
3rd participant:
Let the gardens rustle,
4th participant:
Let people look at her with loving eyes.

(Participants raise posters with the words “Let’s live together!”)

2nd presenter:

Guys, our holiday is coming to an end. Let us give our guests these (shows) small birds. Dear guests, these birds are not simple, but with a secret. Whoever gets it will come true. If a grain is a well-fed and cheerful life, money is wealth, a button is a new thing.

(Children release paper pigeon birds with a secret. Guests catch them.)

1st presenter:

Did you celebrate spring?

Praised!

Did you play games?

And now at the very hour

To everyone's surprise

Brew fragrant tea

Yes, taste the treat!

(A tray with baked larks for tea is brought in.)

2nd presenter:

See you again!

(The song “Bird of Happiness” plays)

Napreeva Svetlana
Scenario extracurricular activity for students primary school"Bird Day"

Introduction. - Let's go with you guys... for miracles! Yes, yes, for miracles!

And the theme of our journey is hidden in riddle:

A spider dreams at night

Miracle Yudo on a bitch:

Long beak and two wings

Arrives - things are bad.

Who is the spider afraid of?

Did you guess it? This … (bird) .

Yes, today we will dedicate the day to birds. Birds have long attracted human attention. People were delighted by their bright plumage, their bold, swift flights, and melodic singing. By observing birds, people expanded their knowledge. Undoubtedly, the first thoughts about aeronautics, the desire to learn to fly, arose when looking at birds.

Birds are everywhere - above us, around us, far, nearby. You can meet them in the forest, in the field, on the river, and in the mountains. Birds there are a lot of them in nature. In Russia alone there are more than 760 species. Just to look at everyone birds, whole life will not be enough.

But you need to know those who live in the forest or in the field near your home.

(1, 2 slide) And it was no coincidence that a special day is Bird Day. It is celebrated on April 1st.

Why do we pay so much attention to birds? Why do we need birds? Benefit birds(3-7 slide)

Poetry reading - 2 students

To feed her chicks, Grul - 6 b

Stuff your mouth with food

The tits will find worms,

Crawling into the garden.

Everywhere the birds will fly -

They are both here and there.

All the caterpillars that spoil the garden

They will find it on apple trees.

From bloodthirsty mosquitoesPristavko

There is no peace in summer -

Their warblers and repols will be caught for lunch.

A birds Which order is most abundant? Passeriformes. It is passerines that destroy insects the most.

Which birds belong to the order passerines?

Which of the squad is the largest and which is the smallest? (8 slide)

Let's see if you called it correctly passerine birds(9.10 slide)

They make noise, make noise, shout from morning to evening. The birds talk to each other and to us.

Unravel bird conversations. Let's listen. And let's try to find out whose voice you will hear.

Well done for finding out birds.

“Xin-Xin!”- the titmouse whistles.

“Chi-chi! Chi-chi!- the siskin echoes her.

"Gra-gra!"- the rook introduces himself.

“Skvor-skvor!”- the starlings sing.

Now let’s find out how the names of others were formed birds. The guys got ready and will tell us how the names of some birds.

Children's performance Titles birds. (slide 23)

1. The name of the Robin suits a bird that greets the morning and evening dawns with a song.

2. Jay, or redstart. This bird so named for its red tail, which quivers all the time. It seems that it flashes with a light and shines, which is why the jay was called the redstart.

3. Why was the bullfinch given such a name? Because we see the bullfinch only in snowy times. Bullfinches come to us with the first snow, and in the spring, when the snow melts, they fly north to their native lands.

4. Title birds crossbill comes from an old Russian word "to bite", What means "to compress, squeeze, squeeze". This one has a beak birds bent crosswise, it seems to be squeezed, compressed.

5. Waxwing. In ancient times, there was a word in the Russian language "whistle" with meaning "whistling", "squeal". This bird whistles.

6. Chaffinch. Why is this called that? bird? Because it's chilly? It turns out that the finch is not at all afraid of the cold and flies in early spring when there is still snow on the fields. And it flies away in late autumn during a cold, chilly time, as people say. Because this bird flies and flies away in cold weather, and they called it a chaffinch.

We found out which there are a lot of birds.

Are there such birds that disappeared from the face of the earth due to the fault of man. (24 slide) Let's see which ones birds were destroyed by man.

And we are missing birds, let's find out which ones? andWhere have our birds gone?

Dramatized song Lived with Grandma

My grandmother was found missing. Not all we found birds, we still have something missing, let’s see which birds have disappeared?

Scene The little gosling is missing RAISA KUDASHEVA - THE GOOSE IS MISSING

Birds walk in the morning

Across the wide yard

They worry, they scream,

The goslings will never count.

"Ga-ga-ga! go-go-go-go (Vika and Rosa 2nd grade)

There is no gosling alone. "

- “Didn’t he run into the woods?” – (Gaidamakin 4th class)

The cockerel tells them.

- “No; wasn’t it carried away by a kite?” -

Duck argues - flat nose. (4th grade Tanya Kodak) Bogdan 5th grade

And the turkey: "Bullsheads (Bogdan 5b class)

Look near the water."

The white geese have converged

We trudged along the road.

The black raven has arrived

He sat higher up on the fence:

“Carry-carr! I saw it myself (Dorokhov Maxim 4th grade

The wolf ran like a gosling."

How can we help the trouble now?

Geese with grief - march to the water

And they set off on the waves.

Lo and behold, the gosling is there too!

The geese began to cackle at once:

"How dare you leave us?"

And the gosling: "Go Go go (Olya 2nd grade)

Water is my favorite."

Well, guys, all our missing items were found. And again it became a lot birds. And it happens that birds becomes very small?

And what kind There are few birds on Earth? And what needs to be done to there are a lot of birds again?

To birds also did not disappear from planet Earth. Many of them are taken under protection. Let's get to know some of them. (25-27 slide)

What causes the disappearance birds? Who is to blame for the death of the birds? (28-31 slides).

How can we help birds(slide 32)

Our guys schools know how to help birds and they rush to tell us about it

Reading a poem by 2 students

The goldfinch and the nightingale are singing, Maxim Dorokhov, 4th grade

Robin and thrush

“Don’t you dare destroy nests

Don't touch the birds' nests!

And we will not ruin - Tanya Sidorova, 4th grade

Here's the word from all the guys.

Let the bird songs come again

There are ringing sounds in our garden!

In our there was a promotion at school"Feed birds» , guys from our schools took an active part in it. That's how the guys from our schools helped birds survive in winter. Show slides of the action. (slide 33 - 38)

Reading a poem "If started feeding the birds»

Summing up the results of the drawing competition

Game Arrived birds:

Attention attention! Urgent information! Everyone, everyone! In our School today is Bird Festival! Now everyone around will fly here birds and we'll have some fun here! Let's fly, let's tweet!

Game conditions: called birds when they are not called birds, the spectators stomp.

Arrived birds:

Tit pigeons,

Storks, crows,

Jackdaws, pasta. (stomp)

Arrived birds:

Pigeons, tits.

Flies and swifts (stomp)

Arrived birds:

Pigeons, martens... (stomp)

Arrived birds.

Pigeons, tits,

Lapwings, siskins,

Gali and swifts

Mosquitoes, cuckoos.

(stomp.)

Arrived birds:

Pigeons, tits,

Jackdaws and swifts,

Lapwings, siskins,

Storks, cuckoos,

Even Scops Owls

Swans and ducks –

Thanks for the joke! (Leaves.)

Which birds Are they among the first to arrive to us?

Reading a poem

We even got up at night, Sofia 6th grade

From the window we looked into the garden.

Well when, oh when

Will our guests arrive?

And today we looked -

A starling sits on an alder tree.

They arrived, they arrived, they finally arrived!

Scene“This incident took place in April”

Teacher:Squash birds are flying from the south. They want to live in a new house. - But their houses are occupied.

And sparrows occupy them. Look how it happens. (A starling and a sparrow come out.)

From South the birds have arrived

The snow is melting, and the sparrow

kicked out of housing.

Starling:Get out, bully! Grul6 b class

I should live here - Starling!

Sparrow:- Never! My apartment! Magurov Lyosha 6th grade

I'm not a temporary resident!

I'm here with blizzards and frost

He endured it patiently.

And now under this roof

I am preparing a nest for the family.

And I won’t move! At least kill it!

So I decided - Sparrow!

Starling: Don't be stubborn! My inheritance

I got this house from childhood.

Fly out, my beak is sharp...

Otherwise (throws up feathers unnoticed)

Misha came out with the birdhouse

He quickly climbed onto the roof with her,

Tied tightly

And he said it kindly!

Misha:I'm glad to see you both. Bogdan 5b class

Pupils of grades 2,3, 4, 5 prepared for us a song about the first spring birds. Let's guess which one they will tell us the bird.

Riddle about the starling.

We built it together

For guests of the spring house,

Or rather, a palace.

Come here... (starling).

Song "Skvorushka"

You learned a lot birds today, but which of them are the best?

Quiz The most (slides from 39 – 48)

1. Which one bird– the largest in the world? (African ostrich.)

2. Name the smallest one bird in the world. (Hummingbird)

3. What birds in our country they don’t sit on the ground, or on the water, or on branches and fly the fastest? (Swifts.)

6. Deepest diver, fastest swimmer. (Penguin)

7. Which one birds most large scale wings (wandering albatross)

8. What is the name of the wingless bird. (kiwi)

9. What is the name of the poisonous bird? (Thrush Pitohu Flycatcher, Blue-headed Ifridakowaldi)

10. Which one bird makes a nest out of fish bones? (Kingfisher.)

11. What birds spend the night buried in the snow? (Grouse grouse, hazel grouse.)

12. Which one bird of our forests hatches chicks in winter? (Crossbill.)

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

14. Name birds wintering in our area. (Tit, bullfinch, crow, sparrow, magpie, crossbill, jay, nuthatch, woodpecker, etc.)

You met many people today birds, learned a lot of interesting things about them. Try to guess the riddles about birds.

Riddles about birds

All migratory birds of the mob,

He looks for worms in the arable land,

Jump back and forth across the arable land,

And it's called bird…(rook).

Stands on one leg

He looks intently into the water.

Pokes his beak at random -

Looking for frogs in the river.

A drop hung on my nose...

Do you recognize? This… (heron).

Has been crackling since the morning:

“Por-r-ra! Let's go!".

What time is it?

She's such a hassle,

When it cracks... (magpie).

Grieving in the forest at night bird,

She is afraid to identify herself.

- Ku-ku... Ku-ku...

The edge does not sleep,

A This bird's name is...(cuckoo).

In winter there are apples on the branches!

Collect them quickly!

And suddenly the apples flew up,

After all, this is... (bullfinches).

He builds a house on a rock.

Isn't it scary to live in it?

Although there is beauty all around,

But such a height!

No, the owner is not afraid

Slide down a steep cliff,

Two mighty wings

The owner... (eagle).

I love bad weather

I really respect water.

I'm staying away from the dirt

Clean gray... (goose).

The night is pitch black.

Gray the bird has no time to sleep:

It slides between the bushes like a shadow,

Those who are not sleeping are on guard.

He catches every rustle sensitively,

And when he screams, it will become creepy,

The sleeping grass will tremble.

It sucks... (owl).

We end our holiday with these words

May this always be the custom

Will remain in my country

To lovingly meet flocks of birds,

Rejoicing in spring with all my heart.

Perhaps they dreamed in a foreign land

My home is among the thick branches.

May Russian hospitality

In a familiar land he will meet them.

Leading. Today we will talk about birds. People have been celebrating Bird Day for a long time. With the arrival of spring they flock to their homeland from different countries migratory birds. It is impossible to imagine our planet without them. They bring a lot of benefits. But they also need to be taken care of, and sometimes protected from bird hunters. Today we will learn and remember a lot of interesting things about birds. So, let's begin.

"Costume Riddles"

Leading. We will find out how well you know birds and their habits by how you solve the riddles.

Guys dressed as birds come out and ask riddles to themselves. The one who guessed correctly receives a picture of this bird.

"Names of Birds"

Leading. Birds have funny names. Many birds gave themselves names.

The guys are asked questions:

1. Why do you think the cuckoo got such a name? (For your cry "kuckoo")

2. Why is the bird called a pika? (Because this bird makes a squeak)

3. Why did the bird get the name “white-sided magpie”? (The head, wings and tail of the bird are black, and the sides are white)

4. For what action was the bird called a sparrow? (The sparrow is very fond of seeds and grain. Flocks of these birds gathered in places where grain is processed. When chasing away the birds, people shouted: “Beat the thief! Beat the thief!” This is where the name came from)

"Bird puzzles"

Leading. The next competition involves using the puzzles shown on the poster to guess the name of the birds.

"Birdsong"

Leading. Who hasn't heard the birds singing? Let's close our eyes, sit back, imagine a spring forest and listen to a bird concert recorded in the forest.

Leading. Well, now let's see if you can recognize the voices of birds.

They include the singing of one bird. The guys are guessing. Then the second bird sings, the guys answer again, etc.

Game "Bird Meeting"

Leading. It's time for us to play. The birds gathered for an important meeting. I ask everyone to come out and play. (Players come out.)

But since they will only solve their own bird problems, outsiders cannot be allowed in. And the birds set up guards who were supposed to give a signal if strangers appeared. First, the cuckoos stood guard. Guys, you must give the peek-a-boo signal if someone else appears. Whoever makes a mistake leaves the guard.

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Crows, rooks,

Flies and swifts...

And now the crows have sat on guard.

The guys must give the signal “Kar!”

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Swallows, tits,

Cabbage rolls, swifts,

Storks, crows...

And then the eagle owls sat down to guard.

Signal "Wow!"

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Storks, foxes,

Crocodiles, seagulls...

Then the sparrows went to guard.

The signal "Chick-chirp!"

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Boltki, tits,

Owls and rooks,

Flies, locusts...

Now, come on, black grouse, fly to guard!

The signal “Chok-chok-tok-tok!”

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Pigeons, tits,

Gadgets, cuckoos,

Owls, lahmushki...

(Note: chickadees are a type of tit.)

Now let’s ask the wood grouse to guard the forest.

Signal "Clock-clack!"

Leading.

The birds have arrived:

Crows, cuckoos,

Storks, frogs,

Lapwings, swifts,

Seagulls and siskins...

Leading. Please applaud the best watchmen.

Quiz “Special Birds”

The presenter reads out questions written on pictures depicting a bird about which we're talking about. The one who guesses correctly gets it.

Questions:

1. What bird can fly tail first? (Hummingbird)

2. A bird that has been a symbol of wisdom since ancient Greece? (Owl)

3. Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle)

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

5. What bird bears the name of a famous Russian writer? (Gogol)

6. A bird that is a symbol of courage? (Eagle)

7. Which bird is the smallest in our country? (Korolek)

8. When hunting, which bird stands motionless with one leg tucked under it? (Grey Heron)

9. What bird hatches its chicks in the rain? (Swan)

10. Which bird has the longest tongue? (In a woodpecker - up to 15 cm)

11. Which birds have wings covered not with feathers, but with scales? (In penguins)

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

13. Which birds, in order to feed their chicks, regurgitate fish from their crops into the chick’s beak? (Pelicans)

14. Which bird dives into water like a submarine to escape from its enemies? (Grebe)

15. The oldest known bird fossil is about 150 million years old. Scientists called this bird Archeopteryx, but what does this mean when translated into Russian? (Ancient Wing)

Game "Owl Hollow"

Leading. As you know, owls live in the hollows of old trees. But it often happens that people cut down trees, and birds are left without shelter. Let's see what happens to "homeless" owls.

Hoops are laid out on the stage - this is “duta”. All players are divided into pairs and occupy hollows. At the command “Night,” the couples leave the “hollows” and move around the stage. At this moment, one hoop is removed. At the command “Day”, pairs must comma any hollows. Those left without shelter are eliminated from the game, i.e. the owls die. The game continues until there is only one pair left.

Competition "Ingenuity Challenges"

➢ “Two Crows”

Two crows sat on a tree and looked in different directions.

“Your wings,” says the first crow, “are covered in mud.”

“And you,” the second one answers, “have your paws in the ground.”

How can this be? Crows look in different directions. (The crows looked at each other)

➢ “How many pigeons?”

Five pigeons were sitting on a tree. With one shot the hunter killed two pigeons. How many pigeons are left? (There are two pigeons left, the rest have flown away)

➢ “Boiled eggs”

One egg is boiled for 5 minutes. How long will it take to cook 3 of these eggs? (5 minutes)

Quiz “Say a Word”

Leading. Many books have been written about birds. Try to remember fairy tales, stories about birds and say the full name.

➢ The story of A. Pogorelsky “Black...” (Chicken)

➢ The story of D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray...” (Neck)

➢ A. Popovkin “Black...” (Swans)

➢ V. Flint “Where the white man lives...” (Crane)

➢ V. Surov “Journey to...” (Pelicans)

➢ The fairy tale of S. Lagerlöf “The Wonderful Journey of Nils with the Wild...” (Geese)

➢ Tale of A.S. Pushkin “Golden...” (Cockerel)

➢ Fairy tales by G. H. Andersen “Ugly...” (Duckling), “Wild...” (Swans)

➢ Russians folk tales“Chicken...” (Ryaba), “Geese-...” (swans), “Fox and...” (crane), “Heat-...” (Bird)

"Dance of the Little Swans"

Leading. All of you have most likely seen swans. But I doubt the dancing ones. Several small swans were brought to us from one zoo. Please enter them.

4 boys in ballet costumes enter.

Look how graceful they are. But these are not ordinary swans: they can dance. Don't believe me? Now you will see that I am telling the truth.

Boys perform “Dance of the Little Swans” to music from P. I. Tchaikovsky’s ballet “Swan Lake”.

Sketch “Two cheerful geese”

Leading. And now I invite you to watch a sketch based on the Russian folk song “Two Cheerful Geese.”

Song:

Lived with grandma

Two cheerful geese:

One is gray

The other one is white

Two cheerful geese.

Stretched their necks -

Who has it longer?

One gray

Another white one

Who has it longer?

Washing the geese's feet

In a puddle near a ditch.

One is gray

The other one is white

They hid in a ditch.

Here's grandma screaming:

Oh, the geese are gone!

One is gray

The other one is white

My geese, my geese.

The geese came out

They bowed to grandma.

One is gray

The other one is white

They bowed to grandma.

Competition "Domino of Proverbs"

Leading. If we touched on folk art, then let’s continue it.

The spectators are given cards divided into two halves: on one the beginning of one proverb is written, and on the other the end of another proverb. The cards are attached to a magnetic board, like in the game Dominoes.

Proverbs:

Things are not like doves - they will not fly away.

Every bird loves its nest.

On the other side there is an eagle and a crow.

That's why the cuckoo crows because it doesn't have its own nest.

Deaf as a black grouse.

The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.

The goose is no friend to the pig.

Better a bird in your sleeve than a pie in the sky.

The titmouse is not big, but a bird.

Cackling like a goose in a thawed patch.

Give a chicken a row and it will dig up the whole garden.

The young crane flew high and sat low.

I saw a rook - welcome spring.

A woodpecker and an oak tree are hammering away.

Leading. Let's treat birds this way, guys, so that they don't get scared of us, so that their sonorous songs will always delight our ears. They, just like the rest of us, need care and attention. Especially wintering birds, because they are so short of food in severe frosts.

Extracurricular event “Bird Day” Goals: 1) To awaken children’s interest in Russian folklore and folk traditions; 2) To develop cognitive interest and creative abilities of children; 3) To foster respect for folk customs. The holiday opens with the song “Sparrow” 1. Sparrow, my little sparrow, Gray, nimble, like a mouse. Eyes like beads, paws apart, Paws sideways, paws at an angle. Chorus: Chip, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp. Chip, chirp, chirp, chirp.2. Jump, jump, I won’t touch you, You see, I crumbled the bread. Move the crow sideways with your beak, Who asked it here.3. Jump closer, come on, come on, So, like this, a little more. The wind is pouring snow - angry And on the back and on the chest. Chorus 4. Make friends with me, birdie. We'll live in the house together. We'll sit side by side under the tree, We'll learn the alphabet. Chorus 5. Closer, just a little more, Oh, he ran away, what an impudence. He ate all the grains, ate all the crumbs, and didn’t say thank you. Leading. – Good afternoon, dear children, guests of our holiday and parents! Today we have gathered to remember the traditions of Russian folklore. Our meeting is dedicated to the spring holiday - Bird Day! The further into the future we go, the more we value the past. And we find beauty in the old. At least we belong to the new. Two presenters come out in national costumes. 1 led. Very often behind events and behind the hustle and bustle of days 2 ved. We don’t remember our antiquity, We forget about it. 1 led. According to the folk calendar, the first month of spring is rich in holidays. 2 ved. The day of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste in the language of the people is called “Magpies”. On the Forty Martyrs, forty forty birds will bring spring. 1 led. Sometimes this holiday is also called “Kuliki”, which is celebrated on March 22, the day of the spring equinox. 2 ved. In Soroca, winter ends and spring begins. 1 led. On Soroki day and night are measured. 2 ved. On this day, according to the peasants, forty birds fly from warm countries, and larks are among the first. 1 led. People wait for their feathered friends, arrange a worthy meeting for them, in preparation for which, the day before they bake ritual cookies called differently: “waders”, “larks”. 2 ved. We greeted spring with jokes, jokes, songs - stoneflies, and games. And it was all something like this. Scene “Morning in a peasant house” Author. The mistress of the house got up early on the holiday and, having lit the oven, began to roll out the dough, singing. Mistress. You binge, binge, lark, You sing your song, a sonorous song, You sing - ka, sing, little bird. Little bird, vociferous... About life - life, about the unearthly... Author. While rolling out the dough, the hostess said charming words. Mistress. Roll along the white, the pure, the arrogant, the twisted dawns, the white is steep, the white is golden. The owner's son.(waking up) Mom, mom! Why did you get up so early? Mistress. The chickens woke us up early and announced spring! The owner's son. What's the date today? Mistress. 22nd, sleepyhead - sleepy. The magpies have arrived. The red sun has already risen over the field, On the mountain everyone has gathered to play: People are waiting for the larks, That they are leading spring to Rus'. Here are the larks for you! (gives it to his son) So that he drinks water like a bird, So that he doesn’t know the sickness, So that he grows like grass in the spring. And now - run to meet spring! Children run out with “larks” and shout:
Larks, come, take away the cold winter, bring the warmth of spring. We are tired of winter, we have eaten all our bread!
Oh, you larks, larks! Oh, fly into the field, bring health: First - cow, Second - sheep, Third - human! Leading.- These short songs are called stoneflies. They called for spring, called it, asked for it. People believed that they should first call the spring birds, and then they would bring spring with them on their wings. Later, many poems about birds were composed.
Early, early in the bright morning, Having descended on the fence, And on the roof, and on the branches, A bird choir sings.
How they sing!.. You can’t count the cheerful, dressed-up singers: Jackdaws, woodpeckers, flycatchers, sparrows, tits, starlings!
Some are quiet, some are loud... And the motive is beautiful and simple. Why does the magpie chirp? Why does the blackbird sing?
These songs are not in vain: Chik-chirik... Tilim... Shadow-shadow. That means it will be a beautiful day, Sunny, spring day! Leading.- And just like in the good old days, we’ll play today. Let's find out which “birds” flew to our holiday. I will ask riddles; whoever guesses them gets the name of their flock. (Team emblems or crowns for participants)Team participation will be judged jury. 1. The small bird has legs, but can’t walk. Wants to take a step - It turns out to be a jump. (Sparrow)2. Black, agile Shouts “krak”, enemy of worms. (Rook)3. Black-winged, red-breasted And in winter he will find shelter: He is not afraid of colds - Right there with the first snow! (Bullfinch)4. Who is wearing a bright red beret, In a black satin jacket? He doesn’t look at me, he keeps knocking, knocking, knocking. (Woodpecker)5. He wears a gray vest, but his wings are black. You see, twenty couples are circling and shouting: “Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar!” (Crow)6. The back is greenish, the belly is yellowish, a black hat and a stripe of a scarf. (Tit)7. The bird has an awl in front, The bird has a fork behind, The bird itself is small, But it was overseas. (Swallow)8. A speckled gray singer flew to the carved palace. (Starling)
Leading.- Our wonderful bird teams are assembled and we are starting competitive program! 1. WARM UP The team that answers first earns a point.1. In what month is Bird Day celebrated in Russia? (April)2. What bird has not taken a single step in its life? (Sparrow)3. What bird breeds chicks in winter? (Crossbill, kingfisher)4. Looking at which bird do people say: “It flies low - it means rain”? (Swallow)5. What bird lays eggs in other people's nests? (Cuckoo)6. Which bird can accurately find its way home? (Dove)7. Which bird has a pouch under its beak? (Pelican)8. Which predatory bird nests on the rocks? (Eagle)9. Which bird lives on the roofs of houses and, according to legend, brings happiness? (Stork)10. Which bird's outfit resembles a black suit with a white shirt? (Penguin)11. Which bird imitates human speech? (Parrot)12. Which bird is a symbol of wisdom? (Owl)13. Who are called "winged rats"? (Crows)14. Who has brighter plumage: a male or a female? (In a male)15. What is the name of the female peacock? (Pava)16. Which bird is the smallest? (Hummingbird) Leading.- You are just great! In Rus', guys, ditties were also written about birds. They were performed during folk festivals. Like a living rainbow, the fiery, whirlwind Russian ditty blossomed in bright colors.1. The loose snow melts in the sun, the breeze plays in the branches, the birds' voices are louder. This means that spring has come to us.2. The streams are running faster, the sun is shining warmer. Sparrow is happy about the weather: - The month of March came to visit us. The bear crawled out of the den, Mud and puddles on the road, A lark trilled in the sky: - April came to visit us.4. The garden tried on the color white, The nightingale sings a sonnet, Our land is dressed in greenery We are greeted with warmth by May.5. The starling's housewarming party. He rejoices endlessly. So that a mockingbird could live with us, we made a birdhouse.6. Here on a branch is someone’s house. There are no doors or windows in it. But it’s warm for the chicks to live there. It’s called a nest.7. Multi-colored, vocal, bright, colorful, spotted. And when he gets up in the morning, he will sing: “Crow!”8. The birds sat on the trees, Count them: one, two, three... Bullfinches with red breasts flew in for the winter.9. We sang ditties for you. Is it good or bad? And now we ask you to clap for us. Leading.– The next competition is also a bird competition. 2. BIRD PUZZLESmagpie crow oriole swallow crow tit woodpecker pigeon swallow bullfinch swan seagull
Leading.- Word to ours jury! -Guys, each bird has its own language, its own speech. Let's now listen to how our birds, team members, can chirp. I'm announcing the next competition! 3. Tongue twisters “MAGIES - TARATORS” Each team has 1 tongue twister, 1 participant from the team “tattles”1. The woodpecker was pecking at the oak tree, but didn’t finish it.2. Three magpies chattered on the slide.3. Forty forty ate the cheese.4. The crow missed the crow. 5. Three little birds are flying through three empty huts. 6. Varvara was guarding the chickens, and the crow was stealing.7. It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is forty hassle.8. The oatmeal flies towards the oats, and Ivan takes the oats away.
Leading.- Well done boys! You have created a real bird choir! Let's take a look at the forest clearing! Scene “In a forest clearing” 1 led. There is grandfather Lesovik in the forest, although he is not tall, but he is familiar with the birds, he knows where whose bird’s house is! Leading. It turns out that who is in the forest bird host- grandfather Lesovik. It would be nice if Grandfather Lesovik himself came to visit us now and told us about the birds. Grandfather Lesovik. Hello, kids, girls and boys, who called me, who called me by name? Leading. Good afternoon, grandfather Lesovik, we called you and the guys. Tell us about winged helpers. About those who fly from hot overseas countries and begin to help our plants and destroy insects. Grandfather Lesovik. Willingly. How did you guys help the birds survive the winter? (children's answers) Well done, guys. Since ancient times, people have sculpted little animals from clay and put them outside the window to appease the frost. Most often they sculpted a ringing singer cockerel. It was believed that in the spring the cockerel was the most important! In the morning he started singing a song, which means the sun had risen. Oh, guys, I hear someone talking in the forest clearing, let's see. Crow. Carr - carr, hooligans! Oh, and life is hard for us, we have to be afraid of everyone, especially children. As soon as they see me, they try to hit me with snow, and at any moment they will “mutilate” me. Tit. Brr, how beautiful it is in the forest, sunny, warm! Hello, Auntie Crow. And I hear someone talking. Let me see, I think. And here you are. Crow. Carr. I barely lost my legs now. I still can't catch my breath. Hooligans! I was sitting on the fence, thinking about how to profit, and the guys hit me with snowballs. Tit. (sighs) And life is no easier for us tits either. You keep flying around, looking to find a crumb of bread or a piece of lard. Sometimes you'll fall asleep hungry. Do you know, Auntie Crow, that out of ten tits, only nine survive the winter. My poor tits! Guys, don’t catch birds! Crow. We must always love birds, not destroy bird nests, help birds in winter, feel sorry for them, warm them.
Presenter: - You guys had homework: prepare stories about birds. We move on to the next competition. 4. RIDDLES - RHYMS 1. I catch bugs all day, I eat bugs and worms, I don’t fly away for the winter, I live under the eaves. Jumping gallop! Don't be timid! I am experienced...( sparrow)Bird message 2. Everyone migratory birds blacker, He cleans the arable land from worms. Jump across the arable land all day long! And the bird's name is... ( rook)Bird message 3. In winter there are apples on the branches! Collect them quickly! And suddenly the apples fluttered... Yes it is... ( bullfinches)Bird message 4. In the forest, to the sound of chirping, ringing and whistling, the forest telegraph operator knocks: “Hello, friend blackbird!” And signs...( woodpecker)Bird message 5. There is a palace on the pole, There is a singer in the palace. And his name is...( starling)Bird message 6. Fidgety, small, almost all yellow bird. Loves lard and wheat Who recognized her?...( titmouse)Bird message 7. Grayish in paint, thieving in behavior, Hoarse and hoarse screamer - a famous person. Who is she?... ( crow)Bird message 8. Flies to us with warmth, Sculpts a house over the window. Little black riding hood, who is this?... (swallow) Bird messageLeading.- We learned so many interesting things about these birds. Well done guys! And now let’s say jury! It will sum up the results of 2 competitions. - Guys, now is the most difficult competition. 5. BIRD EXPERTS Each team is invited to listen and guess the voices of birds.1. sparrow 5. lark 9. rooster 13. owl2. dove 6. crane 10. tit 14. nightingale3. rook 7. cuckoo 11. bullfinch 15. magpie4. goose 8. swallow 12. seagull 16. duck Leading.- Word to ours jury. (Certificates to the winners) So, guys, we learned that in Rus' it was believed that spring would not come on its own - it must be called. They called for spring with chants. People believed that they should first call the spring birds, and then they would bring spring with them. Birds, swallows, cute killer whales! Carry the red Spring on your wings, Drive away the fierce winter.
Skvorushka, skvorushka, ringing throat! We have been waiting for you for a long time. Come visit us on a spring day!
Larks - larks! Fly to us from far away! Call us dear, spring, drive away the fierce cold! The guys will sing the song “Lapwing by the road”1. There's a lapwing by the road, There's a lapwing by the road, He's screaming, the eccentric is worried: - Tell me, whose are you? - Tell me, whose are you? And why, why are you coming here? 2. Don’t scream, winged one, Don’t worry in vain. We won’t enter your green garden. You see, we are guys, We are friends of the birds, We won’t touch yours, your lapwings. 3. The sky is blue, the meadow is rustling with grass - Here choose any path! This is for you and me, dear to all of us - This is our native, native beloved land.4. And when it blooms, And when it blooms, We go on long journeys. Across the steppe latitudes, Ford across rivers, We want to go through the whole country, the country! Leading.- To appease spring, in Rus' they baked “larks” and treated everyone to them. Today we also observe this tradition for our children - tea party with larks.