Once a year the gardens bloom
All preschool children know the seasons and the flowers that bloom in a certain season. For this competition you need to prepare cards or simple drawings of flowers (snowdrops, scillas, tulips, lilies of the valley, peonies, gladioli, daisies, cornflowers, chrysanthemums, asters, dahlias). All these flowers need to be arranged according to the seasons. To make it easier for the children to cope, children are divided into several teams, because working in a team is always more interesting and easier. Whose team is the fastest to correctly distribute the flowers according to the appropriate seasons is the winner.
Berries, vegetables, fruits
Children are divided into several teams. Each team is given 3 baskets labeled “berries”, “vegetables”, “fruits” and a stack of drawn and cut out pictures (or just pictures) of various fruits, vegetables and berries, for example, watermelon, apricot, potato, orange, banana, cherry, tomato and so on. At the command “start”, all the children begin to place pictures in the corresponding baskets. Whose team completes the task correctly the fastest, that team receives a prize, for example, some delicious fruit set.
Competitive game program "New Year's Fun"
"New Year's fun"
game holiday program
Target:
Create a festive New Year's mood.
Objectives:
- Develop creative abilities - Improve motor skills and abilities - Create a favorable, friendly and welcoming atmosphere in the communication process - Develop the ability to interact in a team - Cultivate a sense of mutual assistance and attention to each other.
Preliminary preparation:
print out a telegram from Santa Claus, cards for playing forfeits and cards of the eastern horoscope; record funny New Year's music for competitions, music for disco; prepare props for competitions.
Progress of the event.
Leading:
Good afternoon
Happy New Year, friends! I congratulate you all today! It is impossible to be sad and sad today, I wish you all fun and joy! There is fun and laughter in this hall today. There will be various dances and competitions. Success and various surprises await everyone who is cheerful and courageous. Presenter (addresses the children)
: Guys, have you seen Santa Claus?
Children (in unison
): No!
Presenter (addressing adults)
: Have you seen Santa Claus? Guys, Santa Claus has a lot of work on New Year's Eve, and he cannot come to our holiday. But he sent us a telegram:
Leading:
Thanks to Grandfather Frost for such a beautiful congratulation!
Well, let's have fun and play without Santa Claus. We will send him photos from our holiday later! Do you agree? Children (in chorus)
: Yes!
Host:
I suggest playing the game “Say a word.”
Game “Say the Word”
It's snowing outside, the holiday is coming... (New Year) The needles glow softly, the coniferous spirit comes from... (Christmas tree) The branches rustle faintly, the beads are bright... (glitter) And the toys swing - flags, stars... (crackers) Threads of colorful tinsel, bells , ... (balloons) Whitebeard and Rednose under the branches ... (Santa Claus) Presenter:
Guys, have any of you heard about the famous “Animal Cycle” What is it?
The cycle is 12 years.
Each year is named after an animal in a specific order .
Host:
Do any of you know what year, according to this calendar, we will be celebrating in a few days? Answer: 2022 will be the year of the White Metal Rat
Leading:
Why were the years named after these particular animals, and why does the Year of the Ox begin after the Year of the Rat, and not the Year of the Dragon?
Children's answers Presenter:
My grandmother told me that once, a long time ago, someone suggested naming the years after twelve animals. Now no one can remember who this wise man was. However, there remains a legend among people that says that the animals themselves agreed to count the years and begin the cycle with the one who first sees the rising sun of the New Year. The camel, believing in the superiority of his height, was less worried than the others and therefore fell asleep just before dawn, and the little mouse, without thinking twice, climbed onto the top of his head and, of course, saw the birth of the New Year before anyone else. Therefore, they begin to count the years from the Year of the Mouse, but not a single year was named after the camel that slept through the sunrise.
Leading:
It’s unlikely, guys, that everything happened exactly like that, but, in any case, the “animal calendar” quickly spread among different peoples, albeit with some variations.
For example, the Year of the Snail is called the Year of the Dragon by the Chinese, Mongols and Japanese, and the Year of the Fish by the Turkmens and Uyghurs, and instead of the Cow and Chicken, the Bull and Rooster appeared. Presenter:
Which of you can now correctly name all the names of the years according to the eastern calendar will receive a sweet prize.
Answer: Rat, bull, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. Host:
Well, since you know the eastern animal calendar so well, I offer you the game “Zodiac Signs”
Game "Zodiac Signs"
Props: cards with animal horoscopes by year.
5-6 people take part in the game.
They all receive cards with a horoscope. The presenter names a certain year, and the players, watching on the card, depict this animal. The winner is the player who quickly orients himself and more accurately shows the image of the animal, its voice, and facial expressions. If there are many people who want to play, you can repeat the game with a second set of participants. Host:
Guys, while you were playing the game, I composed a telegram in response to Santa Claus. I just had one problem: I couldn’t find the adjectives. Help me please. Name any 16 adjectives.
The text of the resulting telegram is read out. It turns out to be a very funny text. Leading:
The lights on the tree are bright, the New Year is coming.
What gifts and gifts will Santa Claus bring us? (in a bag)
A magic staff and a bag of gifts are the most important attributes of Santa Claus.
Without them, he never appears at the holiday. I’ll tell you a secret that grandpa’s bag is not simple - it’s bottomless! In any case, Santa Claus never lets anyone near the bag, he only takes gifts out of it himself. He does this without looking, but he always guesses who is waiting for what gift. Host:
I suggest you play the game “Santa Claus’s Bag”
Game "Santa Claus' Bag"
Props: a small Santa Claus bag, cards with forfeits and an empty bail box. Everyone sits in a circle and places an empty bag in the center. Leading:
what
you have in it , ok, say a word and give the deposit.
Everyone takes turns naming words that end in -ok
.
For example, “I put a ball in the bag,”
etc.
Anyone who makes a mistake or can’t figure out what to say puts any deposit in the box - a scarf, pencil, hairpin, chip or other personal item, and temporarily does not take part in the game any further. When all the players make one mistake, the presenter says: “Whose deposit will I get, what should I do?”
first takes out the deposit, and then from the bag a card with the task.
After this, each participant “redeems” his pledge, cheerfully fulfilling what he got. If there are many children, then deposits can be combined in groups of 2-3. Words for reference: bull, felt boot, collar, son, smoke, pot, glove compartment, tank, east, castle, pupil, castle, hammer, scoop, spine, ham, ham, peephole, bell, sock, scarf, breeze, felt, boxes, bun, shoe, hair, voice, fork, cap, corner, whistle, comb, cockerel, puppy, kitten, duckling, chicken, pie, etc.
Examples of tasks for New Year's forfeits: • Depict a New Year's cracker with a pantomime • Depict a festive fireworks display with a pantomime • Depict a sparkler in pantomime that does not want to light up • Walk around the room as if through snowdrifts • Depict a skier dragging a Christmas tree from the forest • Depict a bunny jumping around a Christmas tree • Depict a melting Snow Woman • Depict a Hut on chicken legs • Depict the symbol of the passing year according to the eastern horoscope • Draw the symbol of the coming New Year according to the eastern horoscope • Depict a blinking garland with a dance pantomime • Depict a snowflake with a dance pantomime • Read any New Year's poem • Put a few candies behind your cheeks and sing “A Christmas tree was born in the forest” • Sing the song “A Christmas tree was born in the forest” ", as if you were very cold • sit down 5 times and each time, getting up, raise your hands, greeting everyone and wishing them a Happy New Year • Show in slow motion how a person makes a snowball and then throws it • With accelerated movements, depict how a person dresses up New Year's tree
and others... Host:
We had a lot of fun! This is how Santa Claus's bag came up with tasks for us! Guys, aren't you tired? Do you still want to play? (Yes!). I offer you the game “Two is better than one”
Game "Two is better than one"
Props: hoop, 7 toys (or skittles) There are 7 toys on the floor. 4 participants walk around them to cheerful music. As soon as the music stops, each player must grab two toys. Whoever gets one leaves the game. Each time 2 toys are removed. The game continues three times. One winner will be revealed. Leading:
And now it's time for winter mysteries.
To do this you need to split into two teams. I will ask each team in turn riddles. For each correct answer 1 point. The winners receive candy! (the riddles are not difficult, so everyone gets candy)
Competition “Winter Riddles”
1. Even though she herself is snow and ice, she sheds tears when she leaves. (winter)
2. I am small like a grain of sand, but I cover the earth.
I am made of water, but I fly in the air. (snow)
3.Like fluff, I lie in the fields and, like a diamond, I shine in the sun’s rays.
(snow)
4. A person, not a living one, is standing in the yard with a broom.
Instead of a hat, he has our old bucket. The nose is a carrot. The eyes are coal. Who is this? Think about it! (snowman)
5. An invisible artist walks through the city: He will rouge everyone’s cheeks, pinch everyone’s nose, And at night, while I was sleeping, He came with a magic brush and painted sparkling leaves on the window.
(frost)
6. It lies on the branches like a silvery fringe in winter, and in the spring it turns into dew as it flies.
(frost)
7. Two braids, two sisters made of fine sheep yarn, how to walk, how to put on so that they don’t freeze five, yes five.
(mittens)
8. We fly down like an arrow, in spite of all the winds, but the riders pull us back in a crowd.
(sleigh)
9. Two brilliant brothers, like the wind, rush, and all winter long they draw and cut the sonorous ice.
(skates)
10. An ice lollipop hung on the roof, said “drip-drip-drip” and soon disappeared.
(icicle)
11. Guys, name the month in this riddle: its days are shorter than all days, longer than nights, snow fell on the fields and meadows until spring.
Our month has only passed and we are celebrating the New Year. (December)
12. The ears sting, the nose stings, the frost creeps into felt boots.
If you splash water, it’s not water that will fall, but ice. Even the bird cannot fly - the frost freezes the bird. The sun turned towards summer. What, tell me, is this a month? (January)
13.Which month has two friends: frost and blizzard?
(February)
14.They are like mother’s palms, they are like a nest for a bird.
Their grandmothers knit for their grandchildren. Their name is simply... (mittens) Presenter:
Well done! All the riddles have been solved! And now I invite everyone to dance and play the game “Snow Figures”!
Game "Snow Figures"
Children holding hands dance in the hall or around the Christmas tree. The presenter says: “Snowdrift!”
- and everyone raises their hands above their heads.
If he says: “Pit!”
- Everyone, without letting go of their hands, squats.
At the words: “Snowflake!”
- spread their arms to the sides and spin around, imitating snowflakes.
The pace gradually quickens. Presenter:
Well done! So attentive! All tasks were completed correctly. Who can tell me what is the most popular, most beloved snow figure? ... Well, of course a snowman! I also have a snowman here, and more than one, but the problem is that the kids forgot to draw carrot noses for them. We need to help the poor things!
Game "Attach the Snowman's Nose"
Props: 2 easels or special stands, 2 drawings of a snowman without a nose, 2 cardboard carrot noses, 2 scarves. 2 stands are placed in front of the tree, large sheets with images of snowmen are attached to them. Two or more children participate. They are blindfolded. At the signal, children must reach the snowmen and attach the carrot nose to the tape. Other children help with words: left, right, lower, higher... Anyone can play. The most accurate player is determined amid general laughter. Leading:
Guys, try to make a list of attributes that you associate with the New Year
Competition “What is there no New Year without?”
Children take turns listing everything that happens in the New Year: Santa Claus, Snow Maiden, snow, gifts, Christmas tree, tangerines, congratulations from the president, chimes, Christmas tree decorations, sparklers, firecrackers, fireworks, confetti, streamers, tinsel, rain, garlands , favorite salad, cake, needles on the floor, lanterns, etc.
The one who runs out of ideas is out of the game.
The smartest one wins. Host:
Well, well! This, it turns out, is what there is no New Year without! And on my New Year’s table there is always a vase of tangerines. The bright orange color, juicy taste and special aroma of these small balls help create a festive New Year's mood.
Competition "Tangerine Relay"
Props: 2 spoons and 2 tangerines (can be replaced with orange tennis balls) All participants are divided into two teams. The first players put a tangerine in the spoon. Participants compete in a race with a spoon in their hand. Whose team is faster wins. Leading:
Guys, aren't you tired?! Are you bored?!
For your attention - the last test: Who will clap louder?! (Children clap)
Who stomps louder?!
(Children stomp)
Who will jump higher?!
(Children jumping)
Who will blow harder?
(Children blow)
Well done!!!
Presenter:
We gathered at our club for the New Year's holiday. Why should we all stand there to no avail? Sing, dance and have fun!... Having played enough, we move on to telling holiday poems, musical numbers, and a festive disco!