Auction of knowledge for elementary school. Intellectual game for high school students "knowledge auction"

Lesson type: complex application of knowledge and skills.

Lesson form: knowledge auction lesson.

Lesson Objectives:

  • to systematize the knowledge of students in the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics);
  • learn to quickly navigate in various situations;
  • to develop cognitive interest, to prove the unity and practical significance of educational subjects;
  • to consolidate the importance of laws and patterns in human life;
  • to cultivate independence in acquiring new knowledge;
  • develop teamwork skills and a sense of responsibility.

Equipment: hourglass (1 min), balloons, black boxes, trays with chemical reagents, three jars, three barrels (each with a rectifier, voltmeter, ammeter, rheostat, key, light bulbs, wires) set of spices, potatoes, peas, sheets of paper , pens, iodine, a knife, posters: “Knowledge is power”, “Unanimity creates friendship”.

DURING THE CLASSES

Leading. Fairs of scholars, what is it? In the explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by S. Ozhegov, the word “fair” means a big bargain, usually with entertainment, entertainment, arranged regularly, in one place and at the same time.
Today, the main thing at the fair is bargaining and goods. I am the buyer and you are the merchants. Your product is knowledge, and everyone wants them to be good, not stale.
By bargaining, I might buy your knowledge. By selling your product, you will become wealthy people, you will have capital, which is usually stored in the safest place - in a bank. Therefore, we will also have our own fair jars (each team receives a glass jar).
And the currency is also the most reliable, very solid, quite green. (shows a jar of green peas)
Each fair is famous for its shopping malls. Look here (shows a diagram of the malls). Guys, I invite you to actively answer questions. Think about the statement of Academician A. Yablokov: “Everything you say, any of your assumptions is a stage of cognition.” So let's start trading.
There are three teams in the game.
Each team presents a business card-emblem, a motto, drawn up taking into account knowledge of the natural sciences. This is also evaluated and bought. Paid in hard currency.

Buffoon.

Please do not just engage in contemplation,
And try to think and solve.
Take an active part in the meeting
Reveal your knowledge.

Leading. Dear fans! Closely follow the work of scholars. They may also need your commodity - knowledge. The winners will be not only scholars, but you, their support, support. The award will be given to the deserving.

Each team aims to answer more questions in 1 minute, the correct answer is a pea in the team's jar. If you don't know, say, "Go on, go on." For the correct answer “currency” to the bank.

Questions for the first team.

  1. It does not burn in fire and does not sink in water? (Ice)
  2. Who has eyes on horns and a house on his back? (Snail)
  3. Blue gold? (Natural gas)
  4. White as snow, in honor of everyone,
    Got in your mouth and disappeared there? (Sugar)
  5. Chemical element millionaire? (Carbon)
  6. Many arms, but one leg? (Tree)
  7. Number science? (Mathematics)
  8. What chemical element was depicted in the form of a warrior in the 18th century? (Iron)
  9. What is visible if nothing is visible? (Fog)
  10. Who compiled the periodic table? (Mendeleev Dmitry Ivanovich)

Questions for the second team

  1. SI unit of time? (Second)
  2. The ratio of sine to cosine? (Tangent)
  3. This bird swims but can't fly? (Pelican)
  4. Is mercury in thermometers dangerous? (Yes)
  5. The angle of incidence is...? (angle of reflection)
  6. When does the Earth move faster - during the day or at night? (Same)
  7. The science of substances and their properties? (Chemistry)
  8. Solids of revolution: ball, sphere…? (Cylinder)
  9. A protein in the blood? (Hemoglobin)
  10. A scientist who studies the universe? (Astronomer)

Third team questions

  1. Do the molecules of water, water vapor, ice differ? (No)
  2. Is this substance responsible for photosynthesis? (Chlorophyll)
  3. Purpose of studded tires? (increases friction)
  4. How many tentacles does a squid have? (10)
  5. A European capital that was saved by geese? (Rome)
  6. Combining a finite number of polygons? (Polyhedron)
  7. Which scientist was called the “university of sciences”? (Lomonosov)
  8. A device for measuring pressure greater than or less than atmospheric pressure? (Barometer)
  9. Which animal has a tongue 1.5 times longer than its body? (Chameleon)
  10. The process of connecting identical molecules? (Polymerization)
  11. The science of natural phenomena? (Physics)

Leading. Game with spectators

Buffoon.

The one who can figure out how to
Waiting for a small, but reward.
To comprehend the secrets of science here,
You have to be careful.

Riddles, questions.

  1. Are white doves sitting around the hole? (Mouth, teeth)
  2. What mixture of substances is gunpowder made from? (Mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, coal)
  3. Can aluminum be soldered? (Only possible with rosin)
  4. What gas do we exhale? (Carbonic)
  5. What organic acid is formed in butter during long-term storage? (Butyric acid)

Second shopping mall. "Black box"

Leading. I describe one of the items in the black box:

  • Oval-shaped, available in every home, table, dining room, adults and children cry. (Bulb)
  • Flat-oval, transparent, available in almost every home, available in physical and biological laboratories, is the greatest value in projection technology. (Lens)
  • The alchemists called this substance the bile of the god Verekan. (Piece of sulfur)

More and more detailed information until one of the participants in the game guesses what is in the “black box”

Buffoon. Game with spectators.

Come on give me an answer
And I know now
Whether you know science or not
Everything will open immediately

Leading. In one minute, answer the homonym words with a pencil.

Each group of fans is given sheets - drawings with homonyms. Each correct answer is a currency. ( Application No. 1)

Leading. An interesting trade row - "Troubles from a barrel".

Biology question. To hide the traces of the crime, the offender burned the victim's bloodied clothes. However, a forensic medical examination, based on an analysis of the ashes, established the presence of blood on the clothes. How?

Answer: after combustion, inorganic compounds remain. Blood hemoglobin contains a lot of iron, which means there was blood on the clothes.

Chemistry question.

- Carbon monoxide!, exclaimed Holmes.
- No no.
– Have you heard about the “dog cave” effect in Italy? There is such a cave - a pit. The person will enter and walk around, and the dog or rabbit will die in a few minutes.
- Why?
“Gas is escaping from a volcanic fissure…

What gas are we talking about, and on what property is this effect based?

Answer: carbon dioxide is heavier than air and stays at the bottom. The human head is above this zone. Canine - no. And carbon dioxide does not support breathing.

Questions on physics.

1. A rocket was launched at noon today. It flies much faster than light and will reach the target at seven in the morning. Yesterday.

Answer: the rocket flies to the east.

2. In 1640 in Italy, the Duke of Tuscany decided to arrange a fountain on the terrace of the palace. He spared no money, he wanted to be the owner of the largest fountain. He built a system of communicating vessels, but the water did not rise high. Why? How high can water rise?

Answer: According to Pascal's law, the pressure of the atmosphere is balanced by the pressure of the water column. It is possible to lift water up to 10.3 m without a pump.

Math question. The volume of this body is calculated by the formula 4 PR 2, and the surface area is 4/3 PR 3. What is this body?

Answer: metal ball

Leading. Game with spectators

Buffoon.“Cause - time, fun hour". Blindfolded, select items related to:

  • to mathematics: cylinder, pencil, triangle, circle;
  • to physics: wires, bulbs, key, rheostat, rectifier;
  • to chemistry: salt, sugar, water, test tube, flask;
  • to biology: flower, scissors, dummy, potatoes, peas.

Leading. Fourth mall. "Collect yourself."

Buffoon.

We have seven, eight lessons a day,
They give a small lunch.
In the classroom - occupy
And they give homework.

Physics assignment. Assemble an electrical circuit, which law can be applied to determine the current strength in the circuit.

Answer: J = 0.2 A; Ohm's law for a circuit section

Chemistry assignment. Cut a potato, drop a solution of iodine on the cut. Why did the potato change color?

Answer: iodine gives a blue color with potato starch.

Biology assignment. Identify spices by smell: bay leaf, pepper, cloves, cinnamon.

Leading. Fifth mall. "The best of the best…"

Ditties from each team

Buffoon.

Ah, girlfriends, without a doubt,
I need to learn physics, chemistry
Without knowledge of all phenomena
Impossible to live today

Chorus:

Chemistry, chemistry
Favorite chemistry.

Leading.

It's time to say goodbye
And we want to wish you
Always eager to learn
And never be discouraged.
And before we part
And go home
We want to say goodbye
And we want to wish you
For you to be healthy
To always keep your word
To value friendship
For you to have fun
And in all matters they were able
Achieve the cherished goal!
We are breaking up now
Good luck and good times!

(to be held in classes of 5-6 parallels as part of the week of the humanities)

history teacher Khusainov P.P. (MOU Shchelkovo Gymnasium)


“Now children do not play, but study. They all learn and learn and never start living.”
(A.S. Green. "Scarlet Sails")

The abundance of methods and forms of education, tested by teachers and substantiated by psychologists, exist not in order to show the immense possibilities of education, but in order to expand the world of children's perception. AND game method learning is not so much a way to introduce interactivity into the educational process as an opportunity to simulate life for a child in different conditions of this world.

Psychologists and educators are convinced that what smaller child plays, the more he is limited in the game, the less he develops. The game allows him to learn how to interact in a small group, simulate behavior in various situations, develop a narrow but clear skill through specific exercises. In addition, the game allows the teacher to protect the child from the routine and monotony of the educational process, create conditions for his self-realization, and show that learning can be fun.

The game allows you to motivate behavior and activates the imagination of students. The principles of the game allow you to create conditions for a surge of temperament, emotions and other psychophysical qualities.

The game method, more used in the junior and middle levels of secondary school, allows you to use a whole tangle of interactions (student - student, teacher - student, teacher - student - group). Particularly productive for this age group(middle link) is simulation and training. And it is the game and its rules, within the framework of a world understandable to a teenager, that make it possible to simulate for him new conditions that require new behavior (unless, of course, for a teenager with his fantasy, fueled by the resources of the media, any behavior can be absolutely new).

The choice of the game is based on the tasks of social adaptation of students to after-school life. Given that the game is an activity preceding work, its model should develop in students those skills that will be involved in almost any field of professional activity (objective assessment of their capabilities at this stage, conscious risk, responsibility for the consequences of their actions, awareness of the ability with additional preparation to cope with any work, etc.). That is why in the course of any game it is necessary to create an atmosphere of priority of the process over the result. The initial bar (preliminary stages) in the game should be achievable for a student with any level of training, so that in the process of it each student realizes himself as an equal participant, and regards the loss not as a result of lower abilities compared to others, but as a local miscalculation in actions in during the game, which he saw, realized and on which he gained experience for the future.

Goals:

Educational:

Identification and consolidation of knowledge gained in and out of the gymnasium in history, literature, culture, sports, cooking, cinema and other spiritual spheres;

Expanding students' horizons.

Educational:

Formation of skills of interaction with other participants in the situation (both intraclass and interclass);

Facilitate the acclimatization of new students (according to the specific situation);

Excitement of interest in the sciences and the book.

Developing:

Development of attention, logical thinking and skills of using acquired knowledge in an extracurricular situation.

Organizational and pedagogical:

Through simulation and training, creating conditions for self-realization of students.


Tasks:

To help students master the skills of arguing, reasoned expression of their thoughts, anticipation of the actions of opponents and colleagues, which are necessary in further practical and professional activities.

To form skills of action within the rules of the game;

Create conditions for the need for a quick response of students to a changing situation;

Through small comments on the answers to questions, to form in students an understanding of the significance of knowledge from various fields and the possibility of their application in various life situations;

Develop a sense of collectivism through support groups in the semi-finals and finals;

Reveal imminent or imminent conflict situations and create psychological conditions for their elimination.

GAME DESCRIPTION

The game "Auction of Knowledge" is adapted for high school and has long been a well-known model of the educational game. The most optimal, taking into account age and psychophysical characteristics, is its implementation in classes of 5-6 parallels. The rules of the game require the game to be held in several stages (days), which makes it the most appropriate for the week of the humanities.

Stage I: bringing information about the game and its rules to all students in the class (with simulation examples from the game)..

Local tasks of the 1st stage:

  • to interest (intrigue) students with the opportunity to diversify educational activities;
  • consolidate the understanding of the need to learn the rules of the game.

Little tips: The draw kegs can be made from plastic containers from Kinder-Surprise, which are easy to assemble with the help of the students themselves.

Stage II: qualifying games for parallel classes..

Local tasks of the 2nd stage:

  • formation of the ability to navigate and act in new conditions;
  • activating the attention of students and developing the ability to manage their attention;
  • awareness of responsibility for the consequences of conscious and unconscious risk;
  • relieving stress from school work.

By drawing lots, the students of the class are divided into 6 qualifying groups of 4-5 people. Each participant receives an auction card with a number and an initial game capital of 30 conventional units (in our case, “gymnasiums”).

Each selection group is asked 7-10 questions from various spiritual realms. The right to answer a question is played according to the rules of the auction (the initial price of the question is 10 gymnasiums), for which auction cards with numbers serve.

The winner of the auction gets the right to answer: for the correct answer, regardless of the size of the bet, the participant receives the cost of the question (10 gymnasiums), for the wrong answer, he loses the amount that he put during the auction. From each qualifying group, one player who has earned the most by the gymnasium advances to the semi-finals. According to the results of the qualifying games, 6 students from each class of the parallel go to the semi-finals.

III stage: lottery..

Local tasks of the 3rd stage:

  • maintain the interest and activity of students who did not qualify for the semi-finals;
  • obtain additional material for compiling the psychological characteristics of classes and individual students.

At the end of the qualifying games, in the presence of all the winners, the semi-final groups are drawn, during which 6 semi-final groups are formed, each of which includes one person from each class of the parallel. Lists of semi-final groups are posted in the classroom.

All students who did not qualify for the semifinals are invited to take part in the Knowledge Auction lottery. On a special form, students should try to guess the winners of each semi-final group and final. One half of the form is handed over to the teacher, the other remains with the student.

Analysis of the results will provide material for determining the level of interclass relations, identifying recognized leaders, identifying the prerequisites conflict situations and so on.

Stage IV: semi-final and final..

Local tasks of the 4th stage:

  • develop a sense of collectivism and respect for the opponent;
  • learn to positively perceive other people's successes;
  • create conditions for players to understand responsibility for their class.

Semifinal and final game are carried out in one go.

In order to bring an element of novelty into the game at a new stage, the following are introduced:

♦ First, the principle of "all-in". During the auction, the priority is now given to the participant who is the first to offer "all-in" (a game for the entire amount he has, but on condition that this amount is not less than the last bet);

♦ secondly, the addition of “risk questions”, for the right to answer which students bargain without knowing the question itself (ie blindly).

To keep the classmates active, support groups are created that come up with slogans and banners. Interest is fueled not only by sports rivalry between classes, but also by a direct relationship between the results of the game and the lottery.

According to the results of the semi-final games, 6 people go to the final (one winner from each semi-final group).

The final is played in the same way as the semi-finals.

Little tips: answers to "risk questions" can be accompanied by additional prizes (pens, pencils, sharpeners, notebooks, badges, etc.). If the answer is correct, the student gets the right to choose and burst any of those in the hall balloons, inside of which there are notes with the names of prizes (you can come up with a sports element for bursting balls). To preserve the atmosphere of the holiday during the lottery, it is advisable to reward not only the one who most accurately predicted the winner and the composition of the finalists, but also the owner of the blank (or place) number that will fall out according to the Sportloto principle. To increase the status of the game for the semi-final games and the final, it is advisable to invite the parents of the students.

Stage V: awarding..

Any game should have a multiple result (moral and material reward). Students receive moral rewards during the game through the recognition of their real or potential success. The material reward should stimulate and encourage further movement, show the significance of success, but not incite commercialism in the student. Therefore, it is better to use books as prizes for semi-finalists and finalists within the framework of the Knowledge Auction game.


Questions for the game "Knowledge Auction" in the 5th parallel

The Ancient East.

What was the name of the ancient Egyptian god, who does not need to say anything, because he knows everything and will always find a way out?

(Thoth is the god of knowledge, writing and the patron of scribes)

Where did the ancient Egyptians think humans came from?

(From the tears of the sun god Amon-Ra)

With what monster did the gods, sailing along the underground Nile, fight?

(Apop)

What happened in the country of Ta-Kemet when the goddess Tefnut got angry, and why?

(Drought: Tefnut - goddess of rain and moisture)

In what guise did the goddess of death Dies most often appear?

(Lioness)

We know that a person simply cannot live without pets. But it was not always so. Once upon a time, man lived alone, and animals were either enemies or prey. But then the man began to tame them. What animal did he domesticate first?

(Dog)

Populating the Earth, people gave names to new places to distinguish them from each other. In which country is there a mountain, which in translation into Russian is translated as “the dwelling of the gods”, and how does it sound in the local language?

(India, Mount Jamolungma - Everest)

Everything in our world obeys the laws of nature: in summer the grass turns green, in winter it disappears; rivers flow in their own direction; the sun moves across the sky. But man began to argue with nature. He makes the grass grow in winter, the rivers turn back. But already in ancient time The Phoenicians made the sun move in the opposite direction. How did they do it?

(Crossed the equator)

The alphabet is a good thing, without it there is no knowledge to convey, no reading, no love note to write. But not all alphabets are perfect enough to be understood. For example, Egyptian hieroglyphs or primitive cuneiform we will not understand. And what was the disadvantage of the ancient Phoenician alphabet?

(lack of vowels)

Why did Thutmose III fail to take the fortress of Megiddo by storm?

(Warriors, forgetting about the battle, rushed to rob the dead)

Every state has an army, and every army has the best units. We have this landing or special forces. And what part was the best in the ancient Persian army and occupied the position of bodyguards?

(10 thousand "immortals")

What frightened a man entering the palace of the Assyrian kings?

(Statues of bulls with five legs
⇒ the feeling that the bulls are making a move)

Many people now say about a very rich person: "As rich as ...". Like who? What Lydian king is he compared to?

(Croesus)

What is the 3rd riddle of the pyramid of Cheops?

(Where did the coffin lid go)

Which pharaoh's tomb was found unplundered?

(Tutankhamun)

When the Egyptians first saw the river Euphrates, they were surprised and gave it a very strange name. How and why?

(“Inverted River” - it did not flow from south to north, like the Nile, but vice versa)

Who is called the son of god?

(Pharaoh)


Ancient Greece.

Whom did Phidias cut to prove that he was not a thief?

(Athena - took off all the gold and weighed)

What did the Greek Theagenes do when he terribly liked one of the statues of the city?

(Put her on his shoulder and take her home)

What is depicted on the pediments of the Parthenon?

(1. Birth of Athena.
2. The dispute between Athena and the Parthenon.)

Name the 3 main battles of the Greco-Persian Wars.

(1. In the Marathon bay.
2. In the Thermopylae Gorge.
3. In Salamis Bay)

What did Darius I demand from the Greeks?

("Lands and Waters")

Find the error in the passage from the story of ancient Greece.
And the Athenians went out into the field of battle. And the king himself led them. With a sharp spear and a bronze shield, he walked ahead of the phalanx.

(Noble people fought on chariots)

If slaves were sold in our stores, then what would the counter have to be made of and what would it be called?

(stone sale)

What happens in the world when Persephone meets her husband?

(Autumn and winter come)

Name the three most powerful brothers Ancient Greece.

(Zeus, Hades, Poseidon)

How did the ancient Greeks think dolphins appeared?

(Enraged by the god Dionysus, the pirates jumped overboard and turned into dolphins)

Why is Hephaestus lame?

(Tried to intercede for his mother, for which Zeus threw him off Olympus, and he injured his leg)

Who is called the "father of medicine"?

(Hippocrates)

Who is called the "father of history" and why?

(Herodotus - wrote about the Greco-Persian wars)

Where was the presentation of the book of Herodotus "History"?

(Olympic Games)

Which of the Greeks was elected 15 times in a row to the post of the first strategist?

(Pericles)

How did the Aristocrats mockingly call Pericles?

(bulbhead)

What was the name of the spirit that, according to the ancient Greeks, moved into a pillar at the hippodrome in Olympia?

(horse horror)

Which country's athlete was the first winner in the marathon race?

(Greek warrior who brought the news of the victory in Marathon Bay to Athens)

What is "concise speech" and where did this concept come from?

(Brief and clear expression of thought.
This was the difference between the inhabitants of Sparta, located in the region of Laconia)

Who got the "apple of discord"?

(Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty)

With what words did Spartan mothers escort their sons into battle?

("With a shield or on a shield")

What is the connection between the slave who accompanied the ancient Greek boy to school and me?

(Such a slave was called a teacher)


Macedonia.

Tell me two differences between the Macedonian phalanx and the Greek?

(1. Number of rows - 16.
2. The first six rows have spears of different lengths.)

We know that the Macedonian phalanx looks like a bristling hedgehog in front. How many needles can we count?

(First 6 rows of 1000 people = 6000 tips)

Who unraveled the Gordian knot?

(Alexander the Great)

What city did Alexander the Great proclaim the capital of his empire?

(Babylon)

What did Alexander the Great remind the Greeks to force them to go with him on a campaign against the Persians?

(The burning of Athens by Xerxes in the 2nd Greco-Persian War)


Ancient Rome.

We all know what pets are. We know and love. Sometimes they even save someone's life. And what animals saved Rome in antiquity?

(geese)

What does the expression "Achilles' heel" mean?

(the only weak spot)

What does the expression "Trojan horse" mean?

(a gift that brings misfortune)

What does the expression "Pyrrhic victory" mean?

(victory like defeat)

You all know the story of Mowgli, who was raised and brought up by a wolf family. And who will remember a similar case, widely known and studied in history.

(Romulus and Remus)

In what city were Romulus and Remus born?

(Alba Longa)

Who was the father of Romulus and Remus?

(God of War - Mars)

Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus, and why shouldn't she have children?

(Vestalka - the priestess of the goddess of fire and the hearth of Vesta;
they were forbidden to marry

Pirates - a formidable army of robbery! They arose in ancient times and dominated the entire Mediterranean. But soon the Roman Republic decided to deal a crushing blow to the pirates. Which of the Roman generals defeated the pirate flotilla and liberated the Mediterranean Sea from them?

(Pompey)

How in Ancient Rome was the holiday called in honor of the victory of the commander?

(Triumph)

In 455, a wave of barbarians broke into the eternal city of Rome and crushed it, destroying everything in its path, destroying and burning the priceless achievements of mankind. And the name of these tribes became a household name, denoting the senseless destruction of cultural monuments. What were these tribes called?

(vandals)

What was the name of the conquered country among the Romans?

(Provinces)

Any ancient Roman senator, when asked how it is easier to conquer the people and rule them, will point to the wall where this phrase is carved. What is carved in the Senate building and how is it translated into Russian?

("Divide et impera" - divide and conquer)

The Roman emperor Nero considered himself a great poet and decided to describe the fall of Troy, but inspiration did not come. And then he decided to inspire himself to write in a very cruel and barbaric way. What did he do?

(ordered to set fire to Rome)

With what phrase did the Roman senator Cato end his every speech, wanting to force the Romans to start a war with Carthage?

("Carthage must be destroyed")


Other.

What is the name of the peninsula on which Greece was located.

(Balkan Peninsula)

Name the peninsula on which Rome was located.

(Appeninsky peninsula)

What is the name of the peninsula on which Lydia, rich in gold, was located.

(Peninsula Asia Minor)

What is the name of the person after whom the whole peninsula was named?

(Pelops - Peloponnese)

All of you probably love meat pies, especially hot and in cold weather. But what is the name of the meat filling for such pies?

(Ground meat)

What was the name of any white bread in Russia?

(Bulka)

With what kind of fish and in what environment are people compared in a crowded bus?

("Like sprats in tomato sauce")

We all love to meet New Year, the main owner of which is Santa Claus. Where is the birthplace of Santa Claus?

(Lapland, northern Finland)

You all know the heroes of Nikolai Nosov and his fairy tales about Dunno. In one of them, Znayka accidentally created weightlessness. How did it happen?

(Put the moonstone in the cabinet with minerals)

What planet did Dunno and Donut fly to?

(Moon)

In Nikolai Nosov's book Dunno on the Moon, Donut became a millionaire through trade. What did Donut trade?

(Salt)

Peter I became most famous among the Russian emperors. He introduced many useful innovations - he built a fleet, introduced new customs and holidays, built schools, imported coffee and potatoes to Russia. And what innovation of Peter I turned out to be harmful to people's health?

(Tobacco)


Questions for the game "Auction of knowledge" in the 6th parallel

The Kremlin is the heart of not only Moscow, but the whole of Russia. His churches have a Russian soul. And which Kremlin cathedral was the most important in Rus' and all Russian tsars got married there?

(Assumption Cathedral)

Soon our capital Moscow will be 850 years old. For the first time, we learned about it from a letter to Prince Svyatoslav of Chernigov, in which it was said: "Come to me, brother, to Moscow." And who is the author of this letter?

(Yury Dolgoruky)

Rus' has always been famous for its temples, where you can study its history. Tell me, who and in honor of what event built St. Basil's Cathedral?

(John the Terrible - in honor of the capture of Kazan)

Princess Olga was famous for her cunning and intelligence, which allowed her to get out of any situation. And how did she get rid of a noble Byzantine fiance?

(Baptism is the godfather)

The chroniclers wrote about him: “He went to the enemy with the speed of a leopard, ... if he went to the enemy, he never attacked him by surprise, but he always warned in advance: “I’m going to you.”

(Svyatoslav)

John IV - Terrible;
John III - Great;
John II - Meek;
John I - ?

(Kalita)

About what Russian prince did the chronicler write: “He was lame, but he had a good mind, and he was brave in the rati”?

(Yaroslav the Wise)

He took the city and built a temple. Fled the city to be allowed to shed blood. Dreamed of the sea and started a war. He adored his son and killed him. Who is he?

(John the Terrible)

Question about Moscow. She is already 850 years old and belongs to everyone and does not belong to anyone. And who owned Moscow 850 years ago?

(boyars Kuchka)

This Grand Duke of the era of feudal fragmentation and the Mongol-Tatar invasion became famous more than others for his victories, for which he was canonized as a saint. And the Metropolitan of All Rus' at his funeral said: "The sun of the Russian land has set."

(Alexander Nevskiy)

"Az, beeches, lead, verb ...". Continue this list with at least one more word.

("... good, eat, live .....")

In Rus', after the death of their father, his children first of all thought about their ass. What it is?

(inheritance)

In one of the ancient chronicles, the following words are recorded: "I will reach the last sea, and then the whole universe will be under my hand." To whom do these words belong?

(Genghis Khan)

Which of the Russian monarchs bore the name Great?

(John III, Peter I, Catherine II)

(bell)

Give me the most terrible and hated three-digit number for all Christians.

(three sixes - the sign of the Devil)

In science, there is such a thing as "world religions", i.e. religions that are common to most of the world's population. There are only three of them. Who will name these three "world religions"?

(Buddhism, Christianity, Islam)

I hope you know that Andrei Rublev's most famous icon is the "Trinity", which depicts three angels. What do these three angels represent?

(God the father, God the son, holy spirit)

In the New World it lasted 60 days, and in the Old - 40 days. What it is?

(Global flood)

The legend says that when he was little, while playing with the guys, the archangel Gabriel descended from the sky. All the children fled, but he remained, and the archangel ripped open his chest and took out something black and threw it away, thereby purifying the boy's soul for a holy future. Who is that boy?

(Muhammad)

What city did the Mongols call the "evil city"?

(Kozelsk)

A bit of a musical question. Everyone knows that the symbols of any state are: coat of arms, flag and anthem. Few people know the modern anthem of Russia, but almost everyone has heard the tsarist anthem of Russia. I want one of you to sing at least one line from the royal hymn to me.

("God save the king
Strong, domineering.
Reign for glory, for our glory."
Words by Zhukovsky, music by Lvov)

To whom does this teaching belong: “What you know is good, don’t forget it, and what you don’t know, learn that, ... laziness is the mother of every vice, with it a person will forget what he can ...”.

("Teachings" by Vladimir Monomakh)

Imagine that you ended up in the court of the Inquisition as an accused, and the judge read out the verdict: “In connection with the mercy that our faith dictates to us, and the love that we, based on the commandments of our merciful Lord, have for all sinners, we command execution without shedding blood." What would you expect in this case?

(Sentence of the Inquisition, meaning death at the stake)

He was considered a white god and was depicted as a feathered serpent. He was revered as a teacher, and they waited for him to return. Who is he?

(Topeltzin Quetzalcoatl)

This beautiful square in Rome has an equally beautiful and romantic name. But the Inquisition turned it into a place for an auto-da-fé, which did not fit in with the name of the square. Giordano Bruno was burned here in 1600. What was the name of that area?

(Flower Square)

His talents were recognized by his descendants, while his contemporaries recognized him only as an artist, otherwise he was considered a dreamer. And he dreamed up the first project of an aircraft, a propeller, a parachute, etc. Who is this fantasy artist?

(Leonardo da Vinci)

He belonged to the family of the rulers of Wallachia. His father, being in Germany, joined the "Order of the Dragon". When in 1431 his son was born, he called him the “son of the Dragon”, but the people called him the “impaler” and invented a lot of bloody legends about him. About whom in question?

(Vlad III Dracula)

Name me a famous navigator in history who has never gone on sea expeditions?

(Henry the Navigator - Prince of Portugal)

Greedy and courageous, cruel and brave hero of England and a thunderstorm for Spain, he was called "Her Majesty's corsair". Who is he?

(Francis Drake)

Think about who could say these words about himself: “I was born high, but I lived low; I was supposed to wear a crown, but I had to put it on someone else's head; I was burned and later married off.”

(Joan of Arc)

He was a Saxon who fought against the Normans. He should have rightfully held the title of Earl of Huntington. But deprived of it, he was called "the king of robbers." He should have flaunted in silks and satin, but he was proud of his green robes. He was supposed to live among the nobility, but he loved his "forest brothers", terrifying the aristocrats with his bow and well-aimed shot. Who is he?

(Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest)

What is common between William I of Normandy, who captured England, and Mehmed II Fatih, who captured the Byzantine Empire?

(both were nicknamed "The Conqueror")

This man traveled around Asia for 24 years and brought noodles to Italy from China. And now the Italians call it spaghetti and consider it their national invention. Who is this man who stole the pride of the Chinese and gave it to his native country?

(Marco Polo)

At the site of the founding of Constantinople, according to legend, a battle took place between 2 animals, personifying the future of II Rome. Tell me, what are these animals and what did they represent?

(eagle - Christianity, serpent - Islam)

In 455, a wave of barbarians broke into the eternal city of Rome and crushed it, destroying everything in its path, destroying and burning the priceless achievements of mankind. And the name of these tribes became a household name, denoting the senseless destruction of cultural monuments. What were these tribes called?

(vandals)

Mexico is the birthplace of ancient advanced civilizations. Mexico City is the capital of modern Mexico. What was the name of this city to the Aztecs?

(Tenochtetlan)

The legend says that the gods punished the people of the Incas and sent death to them. And the frightened Incas asked the priests to ask the gods how to earn forgiveness. And the gods demanded... What did the gods demand?

(cancel letter)

In the sitting room of the English Parliament, a sack full of what made England a prosperous country stands in a place of honor. What's in this bag?

(sheep's wool)

"The king is dead..." Continue this sentence.

("…long live the king!")

You all know the story of Mowgli, who was raised and brought up by a wolf family. And who will remember a similar case, widely known and studied in history.

(Romulus and Remus)

Finish the catchphrase: "All roads lead ..."

("... to Rome")

What does the word "jihad" mean?

(Muslim holy war)

What air made a person free in the Middle Ages?

("City air makes a man free")

And the poet wrote in that hour: "And darkness surrounded me." And the writer asked the historian a question: "Was the poet there alone?" What should the historian say?

(darkness - 10 thousand people)

Tom Sawyer is one of my favorite characters so far. Can you tell me what city he lived in?

(Saint Petersburg)

One day Huck Finn and Slave Jim were talking about the French and the French language. Huck decided to demonstrate his knowledge. "Imagine," he said to Jim, "a man comes up to you and says, 'Parlet vu France', what do you say to that?" What answer did Jim give?

(“I will not say anything, but I will take it and crack on the head ... Of course, if it is not white. I will never let me call me like that”)

In J. Verne's novel "The Mysterious Island" several brave heroes end up on a desert island. How are they, without matches, with the help of two wrist watch lit a fire?

(A magnifying glass was made from two glasses filled with water)

I hope you all know the brave knight Ivanhoe, sung by the English writer Walter Scott. And who knows whose squire Ivanhoe was?

(Richard the Lionheart)

You all know that Sherlock Holmes had one bad habit that spoiled his health - he liked to smoke tobacco. And what even more bad habit did the great detective have?

(drugs)

Each person has a hobby - a hobby that he does in his spare time, for the soul. And what was the great Sherlock Holmes's hobby?

(playing the violin, chemical experiments)

In which country are neither forks nor spoons served at the table?

(China, Japan)

Once upon a time, I watched a children's film in which the guys wanted to grow Jerusalem artichoke. And then I wanted to know what it is. Do you know?

(ground pear - vegetable)

There are a lot of seas on earth and they sometimes have not only the original name, but also forms. And what sea has no shores - it is covered with algae, which led to the creation of legends about the death of ships. What is the name of this sea?

(Sargasso Sea)

Is our Moscow lonely? Is there anywhere else a city with the same name. And if there is, then where?

(USA, Arizona)

The kitchen is a workshop of inventions. True, we do not know many of the inventors by name, but we know the countries where certain dishes were invented. What country invented pancakes?

(Russia)

What is cornmeal porridge called?

(hominy)

You have all heard the name of Alfred Brehm, the author of the book: Animal Life. Listen to an excerpt from this book: “Their head and chest are very small, but the back of the body is large; the hind legs are distinguished by strong muscles, while the forelegs are poorly developed and serve only for grasping ... The usual gait of the animal is clumsy waddle, the animal leans on the palms of the front legs and moves the hind legs forward, leaning on the tail. On the mental side, this is an extremely stupid animal, more stupid than a sheep: every unfamiliar object arouses his fear, it beats and thumps, shaking its head and salivating, inflicting wounds on itself. Many even die of fear ... ". What is this animal and where does it live?

(Kangaroo, Australia)

Alfred Brehm Animal Life. In Central Africa, there is one very strange animal, which the Arabs call "dear", and the scientists "camel-panther". He has a slender body and an elongated head resembling a horse, broad shoulders and a long neck as if taken from a camel, large movable ears from a bull, light legs from an antelope, and, finally, a yellowish skin with brown spots is extremely similar to the fur of a panther. What kind of animal is that?

(giraffe)

Another question about Brem. This is a small animal up to 18 cm long, of which 9 is occupied by the tail. Its color is one-color, most often grayish-black and very rarely white. Long ears reaching half the length of the head. We often meet this animal, but most of you treat it badly, although this animal is easily tamed. By his mental abilities, by the good nature and liveliness of his character, he presents a lot of pleasure for observers. It is curious that among them there are singers, the singing of which some put along with the singing of a canary and even a nightingale.

(house mice)

What are the names of birds that can imitate other animals and even pronounce human words?

(Mockingbirds)

And again Brem. Among superstitious Muslims, there is a belief that this is not a creature created by Allah, but a fiend created by the Devil on the mountain of the faithful. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a more ugly and clumsy animal. A huge quadrangular head, similar to a gigantic boiled calf's head, a massive body, short pillar-like legs and a wide, fanged mouth. The Greeks called it "water horse", the Arabs - "river buffalo". His figure at first glance indicates extreme stupidity, but in fact he is not devoid of intelligence. It has a highly developed love for offspring, reaching the point of self-sacrifice. He has an excellent memory and even has quick wits. Now this animal is preserved in the rivers and lakes of Central Africa, where not a single African animal will dare to attack it.

(hippopotamus or hippopotamus)

This animal has a flexible and prehensile tail like a monkey. His eyes prefer to move on their own - one can look forward and the other back. The color of this animal varies depending on the mood, well-being and the external environment. And to all this, he still has a magnificent tongue-cannon. What kind of animal is that?

(Chameleon)

Man descended from a monkey - I do not insist on this. But one world-famous scientist argued so, and the majority agrees with him. Who is this scientist?

(Charles Darwin)

And now the question is both simple and complex. How many steps do you need to climb to get from the hall of our gymnasium to the teachers' room?

(six)

If you and I got into a cave, we would see such stone icicles growing from the ceiling down and from the floor up. What are their names?

(stalactite, stalagmite)

Can you tell me the three states of water?

(liquid, steam, ice)

Pirates are gentlemen of fortune. How many of them plowed the seas and oceans. A distinctive feature of their ships was a black flag with a skull and crossbones. And who knows what the pirates called this flag?

(Jolly Roger)

Fashion is a terrible thing. For her sake, not only women, but also men go to any lengths. Tell me in which country is the stronger sex and now they flaunt skirts with their heads held high?

(Scotland)

What do Italians call "vendetta"?

(blood feud)

I think all girls love jewelry and look with envy at the jewelry of their older relatives. And who knows which stone is the most precious?

(diamond - rough diamond)

For a swaggering foreigner, any Russian is Ivan, a German is Hans, an American is Sam, and a Frenchman is ?

(Jacques is a simpleton ⇒ "Jacquerie")

How is a shirt different from a shirt?

(a shirt is a sleeveless shirt)

You all know the Barbie doll. This eternally young and charming lady is the desire of most girls, and even some boys. How old is this enchantress?

(Born in 1959 - ...... years)

The nationality of a person can often be determined by the characteristic ending of his last name.
For example: -ov- Russian;
-berg or -burg- German;
-jo or -shvili- Georgian.
What people's last names end in -akos?

(Greeks)

Tell me, what was the name of the first woman to fly into space?

(Valentina Tereshkova)

In the TV play "Tobacco Captain" Peter I questioned a serf who had visited Holland.
- Did you like the Dutch? the king asked.
- Very much, the Emperor! - answered the serf.
- Why? - the king is interested.
- They know a lot! - answered the serf.
- Do you like the Dutch?
- Not very much, sir.
- Why? - the king is surprised.
What did the serf answer?

("Know a lot")

One is brave, the other is experienced, the third is strong, the fourth is smart. Who are they and what is their motto?

(4 Musketeers: "One for all, all for one")

A. Dumas "Three Musketeers". How many pendants were there that d'Artagnan had to bring back from England, and how many did Milady cut?

(12 - 2)

A. Dumas "Three Musketeers". You all know that the adventures of the Musketeers took place in France during the era of the great Cardinal Richelieu. What king ruled then?

(Louis XIV)

Sing to me a passage from d'Artagnan's song, from which it would be clear where he comes from.

(“Burgundy, Normandy, Champagne or Provence.
And there's fire in your veins too
But good fortune, by God, is not up to you,
As long as there is Gascony in the world")

I will be very surprised if suddenly one of you tells me that he knows nothing about the Nautilus submarine and its captain Nemo. I won't ask what this name means (none), but what country is this captain from?

(India)

We all love comedies. Perhaps the most famous heroes of our comedies are Experienced, Dunce and Coward. And who will name the actors playing this cheerful trinity?

(Morgunov, Nikulin, Vitsyn)

All of you have watched the film "Guest from the Future", in which the brave Alisa Selezneva and the guys from the 6th grade fight 2 space pirates. What were the names of these pirates?

(Merry U and the Rats from the planet Cro-Rats)

All of you have watched American Westerns - Indians, cowboys, gunfights. What is the name of the Russian cowboy?

(shepherd)

Terminator, educator in kindergarten, a twin is not a twin, a pregnant woman is all one person. Who?

(Arnold Schwarzenegger)

Danka, Valerka, Yashka and Ksyusha. What was the name of this team?

(Elusive Avengers)

In the popular Soviet comedy Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession, Tsar Ivan the Terrible was immured, as he believed, in an elevator. He thought it was all over, but the elevator opened. What did John think caused the doors to open?

(“This is what the life-giving cross does” - he crossed the door)

One of the most popular sports in the United States is basketball, which was invented by an American. I will not ask his name, but I want you to try to guess what he was by profession?

(1891 - physical education teacher)

What sport is called the "queen of sports"?

(Athletics)

In which country is football not like everyone else?

(USA)

Duels, seconds - all this seems to be the words of the past. But not all. We can meet with the seconds even now. Where?

(Boxing)

At Olympic Games there are many traditions. For example, fire must be carried from the homeland of games - Greece. But there is another tradition that I want to ask about. At the opening of the Olympic Games, which country's team always enters the stadium first, and which one - last?

(first - Greece; last - host of the games)

You probably know that the fastest cars belong to the Formula 1 class, and every year world championships are held in this class. And who will tell me the name of the rider who has become the world champion the most times?

(Michal Schumacher - Ferrari)


Risk Issues

An example and 4 possible answers are printed on a sheet of paper, from which the player must choose the correct one in 30 seconds.

671: 11 (options - 62; 60; 61; 67)

52 × 3 (options - 165; 166; 153; 156)

18306 + 2215 (options - 20430; 21601; 20521; 21521)

8168 - 1259 (options - 6909; 5329; 6908; 7402)

18115: 5 (options - 4211; 3514; 3719; 3623)

On a sheet of paper is written: LXIV.
What number is shown here?

This number is divisible by 2 and 3 and is greater than 1 but less than 12. What is this number?

Show me where the north is.

(Check with compass)

Knowledge auction game

Tarasova T.N. geography teacher

MOU SOSH with UIOP. P. Svetlopolyansk

Verkhnekamsky district of the Kirov region

For the formation and development of the cognitive interests of schoolchildren, for the activation of activities in the learning process, I use a variety of forms of education. One of them is a game.

The purpose of geographical games is, first of all, educational: to consolidate the skills of reading a map, the ability to use the acquired knowledge, a variety of additional information, to arouse interest in the subject, the desire to learn even more.

A geographical game is usually used to solve complex problems of mastering and consolidating a new educational material, development creativity schoolchildren and the formation of their general educational skills, the skills of using reference and other literature. And most importantly, in the process of playing, schoolchildren gain knowledge, while experiencing pleasure. Positive emotions affect the better assimilation of the studied material, affect the development of the child's personality as a whole. That is why the game can become a means of comprehensive development of the student, his abilities.

Work practice shows that even small changes in the organization of educational activities, for example, the creation of a problem situation, the introduction of game moments and creative tasks, have a beneficial effect on students. Preparing for such lessons, the teacher must clearly think over the learning objectives, correctly develop a game scenario, identify methodological techniques, create a relaxed atmosphere and a positive emotional mood, and plan ways to evaluate results.

Game "Auction"

Target: Deepening the knowledge of students to identify the features of the relationship between the component and phenomena in nature.

Tasks: Provide an opportunity to answer problematic questions based on the knowledge gained.

      Use the ability to work with geographical sources;

      Show the need for independence, responsibility for their decisions;

      To acquaint the children with an unusual type of communication for many of them - business;

      To promote the development of interest in the study of geography.

Equipment:

Organizing time

Preliminary stage - creating sketches of banknotes, choosing the best sketch, multiplying money in the right amount; the choice of bankers, the choice of the host - the auctioneer. The teacher can act as an expert

Game stages:

    Getting a loan from a bank;

    Announcement of the rules of the game;

    Holding an auction;

    Summarizing.

Basic Rules:

Before starting the game, you need to get 1000 GEOs from the bank at interest (indicated by bankers, possibly 20%). The one who can return the amount with interest is the winner of the game.

If the correct answer is given to the question bought from the auction, the bankers pay remuneration, if the answer is incorrect, the money paid for the question disappears.

In case of an incorrect answer, the question can be put up for auction again, but the auction starts from the price for which the question was bought.

Participants can trade alone or unite in groups with the pooling of capital. In this case, the income will be divided by the number of group members. For breaking the silence, the auctioneer may impose a fine of 100 to 300 GEO

SCOREBOARD

lot name


The auction ends, the results are summed up, the work as a whole is evaluated, the work of the auctioneer, bankers, and individual students. According to the records of the bankers, the winners are revealed

Intellectual game"Knowledge Auction"

for middle management

Veda 1: Good afternoon, Dear teachers, students and our dear guests! Today atwe are a holiday,our school's birthday!

Ved.2:

We sincerely congratulate everyone on this festive day! We wish everyone, without exception, bright and joyful victories, great and true knowledge, a wonderful mood and exciting activities, mutual respect and creative inspiration, the prosperity of our school and the most talented students.
Ved.1: We preserve and continue unique gymnasium traditions: one of them is the performance of our school anthem. I will ask you all to stand up for the performance.

(ANHEM PERFORMED)

Ved.2: And now we give the floor for congratulations to the director of the gymnasium Danis Abdulkharisovich Satdinov.

(DIRECTOR'S SPEECH)

2 leader.

The last days of autumn are passing - in a few days winter will already come, and in our hall today it’s not just warm, but I hope it will even be hot, but it will also be fun, or at least not boring.

Ved.1: We announce an intellectual gameKnowledge Auction.

IN game 2 teams of 10 people participate. Each team has its own table. Today you have to show your knowledge, erudition, skills in the field of various subjects.

And our esteemed jury will evaluate you. Let me introduce them:

  1. Deputy Director for educational work- Gorshkova R.A.this is the most creative person in our school, because all the educational work is in her hands ...
  2. Deputy Director for National Affairs - Khusainova A.R., the most erudite,
  3. School psychologist, Zakirova Elvira Saligzyanovna -the most caring, understanding, will give you the right advice at the right time.

We are glad to welcome teams of participants - scholars. And we start with the greetings of the teams.

Team greeting: name, motto, introduction of captains.

1- round "Natural Science"

We begin the first round of our auction. Listen to the rules.

The host draws lots, the captain names the field of science from which the question will be asked. Each team has the opportunity to choose 10 questions from different areas. For the chosen number, with the correct answer, the team earns the same number of points. If the team gives an incorrect answer, then the opponents have the opportunity to earn points.

Knowledge Auction:

Vegetable world

Animal world

Inanimate nature

Discoveries and inventions

Universe

Questions for round 1

Vegetable world

1. They have a strong, woody trunk covered with strong bark.(Trees)

2. Plants that help a person cope with diseases.(Medicinal)

3. Attracts insects, which promotes pollination and the appearance of fruits and seeds. ( Flower)

4. This plant reproduces by tubers or their parts. (Potato)

5. These plants never bloom, there are no seeds, they reproduce by spores that are directly on the leaves. (Mosses and lichens)

6. What plants have animal names? (Mouse peas, bear's ear, cuckoo flax, goose onion, horse sorrel.)

7. This plant is called the breadwinner of the East. (Rice.)

8. What vegetable did the Romans call head? (Cabbage.)

9. According to legend, it was from this tree that the Trojan horse was built. (Fir.)

10. In ancient mythology, you can find many details related to nature. Remember, for example, what wood was the club of Hercules made of? (From cedar.)

Animal world

1. This bird is a bad mother. (Cuckoo)

2. Which animal has ears on its feet? (Grasshopper).

3. What do koalas and kangaroos have in common? (They are marsupials)

4. What inhabitant of fresh water never drinks? (Frog).

5. Can a polar bear eat a penguin in nature? Explain. (No, since they live at different poles).

6. Do all mosquitoes drink human and animal blood? (No, males feed on nectar).

7. This is the only completely blind animal in our fauna. Adapted to underground life. Feeds on bulbs of steppe plants. The direction of the endless underground passages is indicated by heaps of earth thrown out. Who are we talking about? (Blind man).

8. The body of this animal is “dressed” in thick brown fur with a silvery sheen. The length of the animal is 40 cm, weight is about 500 g. It has an elongated proboscis nose. With his proboscis, he not only sniffs out prey, but also grabs everything that can be eaten and directs food into his mouth. Lives in reservoirs. When diving, the nostrils on the proboscis and the holes in the ears are closed with valves. Name it. (Muskrat).

10. In what part of the body is fat deposited in a platypus? (in the tail)

Inanimate nature

1. What percentage earth's surface covered with water? (Approximately 70%)

2. Air movement. (Wind)

3. I myself am water and I swim on water. (Ice)

4. Air shell of the Earth. (Atmosphere)

5. Name the folk rituals associated with water. (Christening a baby, Dousing with water on the day of Ivan Kupala, Divination with water, Cleansing with Holy water, etc.)

7. The fountain beats the source, the jet to the skies.

A volcano lives in its neighbors, you know that fountain. (Geyser)

8. In which lake is 80% of all fresh water in our country and a fifth of the fresh water of the entire planet? (Baikal)

9. What river flows through 1/5 of all river water in the world? (Amazon)

10. Name the only lake on the globe, in which one half contains fresh water, and the other is salty. (Balkhash)

Discoveries and inventions

1. She dreamed of him in a dream.

You will find it on the cover of a chemistry textbook.

It contains all natural substances in the world (from oxygen and hydrogen to iron, gold, copper).

Who is this stranger?(Chemical periodic table)

2. Galoshes, puddle and mud boots, car tires, sneaker soles. What is it all made of? What did Lebedev invent?

(Artificial rubber, because real, from the juice of hevea trees, very expensive, you can’t collect a lot of it)

He was the first to create artificial rubber from cheap raw materials, and we had the world's first factory for its production.

3. Doctor Lunin Nikolai Ivanovich for the first time showed the need for special substances for our body. The name of this substance is derived from the Latin root "vita", which means "life". What is this substance?

(Lunin discovered substances that were later called vitamins)

4. A soccer ball has been created that makes continuous sounds during the game. Who is it made for?(for blind people)

5. And what did Sergei Pavlovich Korolev invent?

On the wave, on the wave

Music floats to me.(Radio)

6. The invention of Lodygin Alexander Nikolaevich

hid in the following riddle:

Blink, blink,

Dive into the bubble

In a bubble under the ceiling

Day in the room at night!(Bulb)

7. The whole Universe lives in it,

And it's an ordinary thing.

What invention is Rosing Boris Lvovich talking about?(TV)

8. In which country was paper invented?(The Chinese were the creators of paper.And this is no coincidence. Firstly, China already in ancient times was famous for book wisdom and a complex system of bureaucratic management, which required constant accountability from officials. Therefore, there has always been a need for inexpensive and compact writing material. Before the invention of paper, Chinese people wrote on either bamboo or silk.)

9. What navigator proposed to practically use the sphericity of the Earth in order to reach the shores of India by the western route. It took him 16 years to obtain permission and funds for this voyage, and 33 days to fulfill his dream, while discovering what was not included in his plans.? (Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in 1492, intending to find his way to India)

10. Under whose leadership did the first Russian round-the-world expedition of 1803-1806 take place?(Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern)

Universe

1. The totality of all galaxies with their stars and dust is called ... (Infinity, Universe, Metagalaxy, Globular Cluster, Quasar.)

2. How long does it take the Earth to complete one revolution around its axis?

12 hours,

24 hours,

30 days,

12 months.

(Our Earth constantly rotates around its axis. One such revolution itcompletes in 24 hoursDuring this time, one Earth day passes. During rotation, one part of the Earth's surface is hidden from the Sun and is in shadow, while the other is illuminated. The earth revolves around an imaginary line passing through the North and South Poles. This line is called the earth's axis. In addition, the Earth revolves around the Sun at a speed of 29.8 km per second. It completes one full revolution in 365 and 1/4 days. There are 365 days in a normal earth year. Every fourth year, we add up the accumulated quarters and add one more day to the year - February 29th. Such a year, consisting of 366 days, is called a leap year.)

3. What can be found in space?

purple elf,

white dwarf,

Green gnome.(White dwarf)

4. Distances between stars are measured in...

kilometers,

steps,

years,

Liters. (years)

5. A group of stars is called...

compound,

collection,

constellation,

The team. (by constellation)

6. Sirius is one of the brightest stars in the sky. What constellation is it in?

Lyra,

big dog,

Big Dipper,

South Cross.

Sirius system in x-rays. ( Big Dog)

7. A small celestial body that revolves around a larger one and is kept in orbit by the force of its attraction is called ...

Spaceship,

Comet,

Satellite,

Asteroid,

Planet. ( artificial satellite)

8. What are the holes in space?

black,

red,

blue,

White. (black)

9. Where is the Sea of ​​Rains?

On Mars,

On the ground,

In the sun,

On the moon. (On the moon)

10. Which of the planets of the solar system has two satellites, whose names are translated as "Horror" and "Fear"?

Jupiter - Venus - Mars- Uranus. (Mars)

CONCERT NUMBERS FROM THE CLASS

2 - tour “Black box”

Leading

Each team gets its own black box. Your task is to answer the questions correctly.

1. In ancient China, soaked mulberry bark was split into thin strips and boiled in a lime solution for two hours. Then the resulting mass was smashed with hammers, glue was added to it, poured with water, and all this was sifted through a fine sieve. The mass that settled in the sieve was tipped onto a board and pressed. The resulting product was dried and used. And what was it used for?? (The resulting paper, of course, was used for writing).

2. It is inextricably linked with the sea. It was a component of the armor of warriors in Ancient Greece. In ancient China, this served as money. What is this?(This is salt, which, in particular, was soaked in the shell of a warrior in ancient Greece).

CONCERT NUMBERS FROM THE CLASS

3rd round "Yeralash"

Exercise. The lines of this poem are divided into two parts. The first words of each line are written on the left, and the continuations are on the right. The words are all mixed up.

The task is who will compose a poem faster.

ANSWER

Angry boar

Sat on a branch

Sharpened fangs

steamer

languished in a cage

gave beeps

Nightingale

Sharpened fangs

Sat on a branch

Porcupine

gave beeps

languished in a cage

Cat

I taught physics

Catch your tail

Masha

Catch your tail

I taught physics

Pinocchio

Sewing my pants

Ate all the pancakes

Tailor

Ate all the pancakes

Sewing my pants

Hedgehog

Covered for dinner

Chasing mice

Chizh

Usami wiggled

Flying under the clouds

Cancer

Flying under the clouds

Usami wiggled

Table

Chasing mice

Covered for dinner

Boy

Jumping in the yard

Bubbling on the fire

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We give the floor to the distinguished jury.

Leading:

Thanks to the teams for a great game. - The prizes have been raffled off, the awards have found their heroes.

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