New Year's competitions at school. New Year's competitions for primary classes

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Interesting competitions For school holidays dedicated to the New Year.

Competition "New Year's Riddle"

He himself doesn’t know the days

And he calls others. (Calendar.)

Transparent like glass

You can't put it in the window. (Ice.)

What a strange man

Arrived in the twenty-first century:

Carrot nose, broom in hand,

Afraid of the sun and heat? (Snowman.)

The forests hide many troubles,

There is a wolf, a bear and a fox.

There the animal lives in anxiety,

The trouble takes your feet away.

Well, quickly guess,

What is the animal's name? (Bunny.)

Lukerya scattered

Silver feathers. (Blizzard.)

Winter on the gray roof

Throws seeds

Grows white carrots

She is under the roofs. (Icicles.)

In winter, during fun times,

I'm hanging on a bright spruce.

I shoot like a cannon

My name is... (cracker).

We are happy to overtake each other,

Look, my friend, don't fall.

Nice and so easy

Speed ​​skates... (skates).

She is more cunning than all the animals,

She's wearing a red fur coat,

A fluffy tail is her beauty.

This is a forest animal... (fox).

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree.

She's in front of you.

We decorated the top

Rubinova... (star).

A white swarm curled and curled,

He sat down on the ground and became a mountain. (Snowdrift.)

They stood all summer

Winter was expected.

The time has come

We rushed to the mountains. (Sled.)

He slept in a fur coat all winter,

He sucked a brown paw.

And when he woke up, he began to roar.

This is a forest animal... (bear).

I will paint the branches with white paint,

I'll throw silver on your roof,

Warm winds will come in spring

And they will drive me out of the yard. (Winter.)

Competition "Christmas tree decoration"

The children temporarily decorate small Christmas trees, prepared in advance, with whatever they need: elements of their clothes, utensils, school supplies etc. The team whose Christmas tree is the most elegant and beautiful wins.

Competition “New Year is moving around the planet”

1. This country occupies the third place of honor in terms of area in the world. In this regard, in southern India New Year It is celebrated in March, in the north in April, in Kerala in June, and in the western part of the country on October 8. You can celebrate the New Year several times, and each will be unforgettable in its own way, since different states have their own customs and legends. In the West, for example, the celebrations of Div Ali, or the festival of fire, last for several days in October - November. It is notable for the fact that the streets of all cities and villages, every house, every hut are illuminated with lights - bowls with wicks, painted lanterns, multi-colored electric garlands. Explosions of firecrackers are heard from all sides, rockets fly into the air, in public places they set off fireworks, thereby scaring away evil spirits. (India.)

2. In this country, the New Year coincides with the cattle breeding holiday. That's why on christmas tree Santa Claus comes to children in an unusual at first glance costume of a cattle breeder. On this day, sports competitions, tests of agility and courage are actively held. The best will certainly be lucky in the coming year. (Mongolia.)

3. Residents of this country fill their glasses with water on holiday, and when the clock strikes twelve, they throw it out through the open window into the street as a sign that old year ended happily and they wish the New Year to be clear and pure, like this water. Light streams of water are considered the best “bright path” for the outgoing year. On this night, whole streams pour from the windows onto the street. You need to empty jugs, buckets and basins quickly in order to have time to eat the “good luck grapes” before the chimes strike. It was the grapes that absorbed the life-giving sun. (Cuba.)

4. The pre-holiday week is very bright and varied: launches into the sky paper kites, dancing in masks, girls going to the field to pick up the “seven spring herbs.” For example, bamboo and pine guard the house as symbols of fidelity and longevity, and for prosperity, a branch of a blossoming plum is placed nearby in the house. A rope and bundles of straw stretched in front of the doors are the most reliable protection from evil spirits. In the house, it is necessary to place rice cakes in the most visible place, on top of which tangerines are placed, symbolizing happiness, health and longevity. As the New Year approaches, the people of this country begin to laugh loudly. They believe that laughter will definitely bring good luck in the new year. In the temples, 108 blows are beaten, with each of which, according to legend, everything bad goes away, which should not happen again in the new year. On the morning of January 1, all residents of cities and villages go out to watch the sunrise. At the first rays of the sun they congratulate each other and exchange gifts. (Japan.)

5. This country was the third after Russia and England to adopt the date of the New Year. Only once did she celebrate this holiday not on January 1, but on September 22 in 1792 during the fall of the Republic. Then she returned to the previous time report. Traditions have never changed. A well-mannered guest did not come to the burning fireplace in the house with empty handed, but he brought a Christmas log with him and with the words: “Let this hearth burn for a long time,” he threw it into the fire. Meanwhile, Santa Claus was putting gifts into children's shoes. (France.)

6. In this exotic country The New Year is called Navruz. It is believed that this holiday was established by the legendary King Dzhemshid, who was the first to light New Year's bonfires in Persia. Since then, on March 22, dressed in fancy dresses people jump over fire to purify themselves in the sacred flame. And instead of the usual glass of champagne, locals put a glass clean water with live fish. Before the shot signaling the onset of the first month of the New Year, one must not touch food, but must sit silently, holding coins in their hands, which should ensure wealth in the future. (Iran.)

Competition "Make a Word"

Four circles are drawn on the floor (hoops can be used for this purpose) big size). 2-3 people stand in each circle. Each team receives a balloon, inside which letters (pre-drawn on circles the size of 50 kopecks are placed in the balloon, which is then inflated). The task of the teams is to look at the letters and form a word. For example: than longer word, the more difficult it is to guess. The problem is that the ball must be above the heads of the competition participants at all times; It cannot be picked up or dropped on the floor. A participant who leaves the circle leaves the competition, and the team is eliminated from the game.

Competition "Mirror"

Three students and three teachers (parents) participate. Having split into pairs (student-teacher (parent)), the participants begin to dance to catchy music (for example, rap). The difficulty is that the Teacher (parent) must copy the intricate movements of the Student, as in mirror image. You can prepare cards in advance on which you indicate the task for the students: dance like animals (monkey, elephant, jackal, etc.), fairy tale characters(Karabas-Barabas, turtle Tortila, etc.), items household appliances(kettle, toaster, etc.). The prize goes to the most harmonious couple.

Competition "Artist"

Draw a portrait of Santa Claus in thirty seconds, the lie is that all team members do it at the same time, so it often turns out to be fun. You can get creative and imagine how the wizard relaxes, watches TV, makes patterns, etc.

Students sit at tables in the classroom. Each table is a team, whose representatives participate in various competitions. The winners of the competitions are awarded with sweets, chocolates, waffles, apples, bananas, etc.

Business Card Competition

Each team table presents a name and its own motto. After this, each participant will have an emblem on their chest.
Warm-up (candies are awarded for correct answers)
1. How much is 2+2*2? (6)
2. How much will it be if fifty is divided by half? (2)
3. Name the pronouns that bother drivers on the road. (I-we)
4. Which pronouns are the purest? (you-we-you)
5. Name words that have one hundred identical letters. (sto-n, hundred-p, hundred-th, hundred-l)
6. Why is a canary called a canary? (originally from the Canary Islands)
7. Where are you from? Siberian cats? (from south asia)
8. What animal is attached to one place all its life? (coral)
9. Which birds have wings covered with scales? (in penguins)
10. Who has the longest tongue? (at the anteater)
11. Why does a glass of water with sugar cool down faster than a glass without sugar? (the process of dissolving sugar requires heat)
12. It begins with a bird, ends with an animal, what is the name of the city? (raven-hedgehog)
13. Name a bird that can digest metal. (ostrich)
14. Which is easier: a pound of iron or a pound of hay? (they weigh the same)

Competition "Applesauce"

(2 apples, 2 graters, 2 plates)
More than 200 years ago, New Year was celebrated on September 1st. Dear guests were treated to apples straight from the trees. What does half an apple look like? For the second half. So, competition - you need to make applesauce. The players are given 2 apples of the same size, each with a grater and a plate. Speed ​​and quality are taken into account. The winner is awarded a prize, the second an apple.

Competition “Get an Apple”

A bowl of water is placed in front of each participant in the competition. The condition of the competition is to reach a floating apple without using your hands.

Competition "Relay Race"

(pan, spoon, glass of water)
Each team member uses a spoon to transfer water from the pan to the glass. Who is faster and who will have more water in the glass.

Competition "Take the Prize"

(chair, prize)
A bag with a prize is placed on the chair. Around the chair are the competition participants. The presenter reads the poem “One, two, three!”. Those who tried to grab the prize at the wrong time are eliminated from the competition.
I'll tell you a story
Fifteen times.
I’ll just say the word “three” -
Take the prize immediately!
One day we caught a pike
Gutted, and inside
We counted small fish -
And not just one, but TWO.
A seasoned boy dreams
Become Olympic champion,
Look, don’t be cunning at the start,
And wait for the command one, two, SEVEN.
When you want to memorize poems,
They are not crammed until late at night,
And repeat them to yourself
Once, twice, or better yet FIVE!
Recently a train at the station
I had to wait THREE hours.
But why didn’t you take the prize, friends?
When was the opportunity to take it?


Competition "Theatrical"

(task cards)
Interested competitors are given cards with a task that they complete without preparation. You need to walk in front of the tables like this:
- a woman with heavy bags;
- gorilla in a cage;
- sparrow on the roof;
- stork in the swamp;
- chicken in the yard;
- girl in tight skirt on high heels;
- a sentry guarding the food warehouse;
- a baby who has just learned to walk;
- guy in front unknown girl;
- Alla Pugacheva during the performance of the song.

Competition “Make a Word”

“Strange” words are written on the board. In them above" rearrange the letters so that the word ceases to be "strange".
Ople - (field)
Rwanya - (January)
Lauzi - (street)
Badus - (fate)
Clerosa - (mirror)

Soap Bubble Competition

(air balloons)
The willing boys inflate the balloons. Then they break into pairs, each of which tries to “crush” the ball with their bellies. The surviving ball is a reward.

Competition "Get the candy"

(bowl, flour, candy)
Flour is poured into a bowl in a heap. The candy is inserted into it so that the tip sticks out, by which it can be pulled out. If your nose and cheeks are not stained with flour, you can take the candy as a prize. Not representatives of teams, but everyone who wants to test their dexterity can take part in this competition.

Competition "Funny Pictures"

(chalk, board)
On the board you need to draw AT THE SAME TIME: a triangle with one hand and a square with the other.

Competition "Mosaic"

(envelopes with postcards)
Each table is given an envelope in which beautiful card cut into different geometric figures. The task is to collect a postcard. (You can “restore” a landscape picture, a portrait of a writer).

Competition “One ring, two rings”

(items, rings)
At a distance of 2-3 meters from the competition participants there are objects wrapped in paper. Each person is given 3 rings with a diameter of 10-15 centimeters made of thick cardboard. Contestants must throw rings on these objects. The item on which the ring has fallen becomes the property of the victim.

Competition "Funny Nonsense"

(sets of strips of paper with text)
This competition improves the mood of those present and adds joy to the holiday.
The presenter has two sets of strips of paper. In the left hand - questions, in the right - answers. The presenter goes around the tables, the players take turns playing “blindly”, pulling out a question, (reading out loud) then an answer. It turns out to be hilarious nonsense.
Use your imagination when composing questions and answers. The larger the list of questions and answers, the more options for funny combinations you will get.
Sample questions:
- Do you read other people's letters?
- do you sleep peacefully?
- Do you listen to other people's conversations?
- Do you hit dishes out of anger?
- can you screw your friend?
- do you write anonymously?
- are you spreading gossip?
- Do you have a habit of promising more than your capabilities?
- would you like to marry for convenience?
- Are you intrusive and rude in your actions?
Sample answers:
- it is mine favorite hobby;
- occasionally, for fun;
- only on summer nights;
- when the wallet is empty;
- only without witnesses;
- only if this is not associated with material costs;
- especially in someone else's house;
- this is my old dream;
- no, I am a very shy person;
- I never refuse such an opportunity.

Competition "Jump-jump"

Participants of the competition stand in one line. When the leader says “land,” everyone jumps forward; when they say “water,” everyone jumps back. The competition is held at a fast pace. The presenter has the right to pronounce other words instead of the word “water,” for example: sea, river, bay, ocean; instead of the word “land” - shore, land, island. Those who jump at random are eliminated, the winner is the last player - the most attentive.

Competition "Chamomile"

(paper daisy)
A large daisy was made, which has as many petals as there are tables in the classroom. A representative from each table tears off a petal with a task. The whole team takes part in the competition.
Possible tasks:
- show product advertisements;
- depict a silent picture from a fairy tale;
- act out a scene from school life etc.

Competition “Your hand is the ruler”

(rope, scissors, candy, gifts)
Identical “candies” hang on a string, inside of which it is indicated what the one who cuts the “candy” with a blindfold will receive as a gift.

At the end of the holiday, the host (or representatives from each table) can read the poem:

New Year has come to us again,
And wonderful days have come!
And the thirty-first will leave:
And he'll take you away goodbye
All our bad marks and sorrows.
And the wishes are clear,
And every year the same:
Peace and tranquility for the whole country,
And children of different heights
Boots, hats and pants
Change once a year - but not less often;
Eat sweets, take care of your stomach;
Play pranks, but not mischief;
Chop cutlets, eat compote;
Go to the cinema, theater and bathhouse;
With that - to fight, but with that - to be friends,
But in general - do the right thing
And go to school every day,
Without demanding a reward for that!

New Year's games and entertainment for schoolchildren

The games proposed in the article will allow you to organize an entertaining all-around tournament for everyone remaining in the house or class. Competitions can be held according to the Olympic system: participants are divided into pairs, losers drop out of the game and become fans, and winners meet each other. With each round, the tasks become more complicated: the distance to the target increases, the number of objects that need to be remembered increases, the size of the throwing rings, the size of the targets decreases, etc. Everything necessary for the attraction games must be prepared in advance - this will make them more dynamic. The role of judges is usually performed by the owners of the house or those who prepared the evening.

And don't forget about gifts for the winners! Try to understand that a gift is not expensive, but attention is expensive. The “gift system” can be completely diverse. Much depends on your imagination.

INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE GAMES

"Game as a gift". A rope is tied across the width of the room, and paper bags with gifts are tied to it at a distance of 10-15 cm (the number of bags should be equal to the number of guests). All participants move 1-2 m away and use a counting machine to choose who will be the first owner of the gift. He is blindfolded, spun around himself 5 times and directed in the direction where the rope is stretched. His task is to tear off “his” bag. Then the next participant is chosen, and the game is repeated from the beginning until each of the guests finds a gift.

"What changed?". The game involves 3-4 people. Various objects are laid out on the table (toys, pencils, keys, coins, etc.), the number of which depends on the age of the players. Participants in the game are asked to remember the location of objects on the table within 1-2 minutes and, at the presenter’s signal, turn away or leave the room; In the meantime, some of the items are moved to other places or removed altogether. The winner is the one whose answer to the question “Are all the objects left on the table and which ones have been rearranged?” - will be more accurate. The game can be complicated by using chess, checkers, dice, dominoes, etc. for this purpose.

"Don't drop it." 5-6 people participate in the game at the same time. They sit on chairs 4-5 steps opposite each other. Each of them is given a prop: a small stick, a pencil or rolled into a tube thick paper. The players’ task is to stand up at the signal and hold the object vertically on the tip of their finger, walk to the “opponent’s” chair and sit on it, without dropping the object from their finger. If the object falls, then the participant in the game gives the host a forfeit and leaves the game. And at the end of the evening the forfeit “redeems”. The “ransom” should not be delayed; the task is given by the host of the evening. They should be simple and easy to implement. For example: sing one verse of a song, say a tongue twister, etc.

“Who has the most accurate eye?” The game involves 4 people. To play this game you need a ruler and several sheets of unlined paper. Each competitor is given a sheet of paper folded into 5-7-9 (necessarily an odd number) strips of equal width. The players’ task is to determine by eye the length and width of the strip and the entire sheet.

The presenter uses a ruler to determine the winner. Whoever has the most accurate readings wins. You can set other tasks: determine the length of the table circumference, the height of one of the players, etc.

“Who is more resilient?” 3-4 people participate. A ribbon is stretched on the floor from strips of paper or twine - a path along which you must walk with your eyes closed. In turn, each participant is blindfolded, spun around 3 times and directed to the track.

The one who takes the most accurate steps along the ribbon wins.

"Walk with binoculars". 3 - 4 people participate. A rope several meters long is placed on the floor; you need to put binoculars with wide lenses to your eyes (thereby the rope will move away from the player). The player's task is to walk exactly along the rope to the end.

The one who completes the task correctly wins.

“Determine without looking.” 4 people participate at the same time. Participants in the game can be asked to determine by touch the type of fabric, type of grain, material from which the item is made, and even the names of magazines. In the latter case, the competitors are first given the opportunity to look at the magazines (they should not differ significantly from each other in appearance). At the signal from the presenter, the players are blindfolded. Their task is to correctly identify in 2 minutes the material from which the proposed items are made (their number should not exceed 5 pieces).

The one who gives the most correct answers wins.

"Basket with snowballs". Two players participate at the same time.

Two paper baskets are hung on a crossbar located at a distance of 1.5-2 meters from the floor. They are decoratively decorated with white corrugated paper. You can glue pale blue snowflakes onto paper.

The players are given 7-10 snowballs. Their task is to throw maximum amount“snowballs” into a swinging basket. The winner will be the one who throws the most snowballs into the basket.

Making “snowballs” is very simple: sew small round bags from thick material and fill them with cotton wool.

"Take the Prize". 5-6 people participate. A prize (toy, fruit, candy) is placed on a chair or stool under a bright cap. The presenter invites one of the players to stand with his back to the chair, put on a mask with his eyes taped shut (or, if there is no mask, blindfold his eyes with a scarf), walk forward 5 steps, turn around and, returning to the chair, lift the cap in one motion. The one who lifts the cap wins. He takes the prize for himself.

“Nose to the snowman!” 3-4 people participate. From gauze, cotton wool, papier-mâché and wire frame make a snowman the size of a person. They put a hat on his head and give him a broom in his hands. Instead of eyes, coals are glued, and where the nose should be, a circle is drawn.

The player stands at a distance of 5-7 steps from the snowman, he is put on a mask with his eyes taped shut. They give you a carrot made of papier-mâché and ask you to go to the snowman and put the carrot nose on it. If the player hits the circle with a carrot, he is awarded a prize.

You can also make a flat snowman (from plywood or cardboard).

“Collect the cones.” Two people participate at the same time. Each player is given a basket in his hands and blindfolded. Cubes, balls, cones, pencils, etc., in the amount of 15 pieces, are placed on the platform. These are “cones” that, at the presenter’s signal, the competitors begin to blindly search for and put in the basket. One minute is given to collect the “cones”.

The one who collected the most “cones” wins.

"Bubble". 4 people take part in the game at the same time. Players receive a bottle of soap bubbles.

Assignment: blow as hard as you can.

The winner is the one who releases the most soap bubbles at once. The participant who has fewer soap bubbles leaves the game.

The second match involves three players. They need to blow one big one soap bubble. The one with the biggest bubble wins.

“Crush the ball with your foot.” Two people are playing. They will have three balloons tied to their left leg.

Objective: crush the enemy's balls and protect your own. The one who has at least one ball left wins.

"Cockroach Races" 3-5 people take part in the game. You need ropes, skittles, cubes. Each player is tied with a rope around his waist so that its tip hangs down from the back, like a tail. A pin is tied to the tail. A cube is placed in front of the participant. At the signal from the leader, players must guide the pin cube to the finish line without using their hands.

The one who reaches the finish line first wins.

"Reach for the prize." Two players grab each other's palms with their right hands. In front of everyone, two meters from him, a prize is placed on the floor. Each player pulls the opponent in his direction, trying to take the prize with his left hand.

The winner is the one who outweighs the opponent and takes the prize.

"Who's faster?" 4 people participate at the same time. Competitors are divided into pairs. Each person holds a book with a small prize on it, such as a chocolate bar. At the leader’s signal, the players get closer, each of them tries to take the prize from the opponent’s book. You can put the book behind your back, but if the prize falls to the floor, the player loses. The winner is the one who took the opponent's prize and did not drop his own.

"Pull the Prize". 10 people participate at the same time. From big box 10 ribbons hang down, the prize in the box is tied to only one of them, the rest of the ribbons are empty. Players take hold of the ribbons and, at the leader’s signal, pull out one ribbon at a time. Whoever had the ribbon with the prize won.

"Lump." 3-4 people participate at the same time. An unfolded newspaper or a sheet of paper is placed on the floor in front of each participant. Right hand the players bring it behind their backs, and with their left hand, at the leader’s signal, bending over, they begin to crumple the newspaper, trying to collect the entire sheet of paper into a fist.

The winner is the one who crumples up the newspaper the fastest and who has the smallest lump.

"Fishing rod". Three people play. The attraction requires 3 bottles and 3 fishing rods. Each player is given a fishing rod with a ring at the end - the rings can be made of wire, they should be of such a size that they can be put on the neck of the bottle. Bottles are placed in front of each participant at a distance of 1.5-2 m (depending on the length of the fishing rod). At the leader’s signal, each player begins to “fish.”

The one who puts the ring on the bottle first wins.

"Winders". 2 people play. A rope 3-4 m long is tied at both ends with a stick or a pencil, the middle of the rope is marked with a ribbon. Two players take sticks and move away from each other, pulling the rope. At the leader’s signal, everyone begins to quickly wrap the rope around the stick, moving forward.

The one who winds the rope to the middle the fastest wins.

“Put your tail in the bottle.” 5-6 people can take part in the game. You need bottles, ropes and pencils.

Each player is tied with a rope around his waist so that its tip hangs down from the back, like a tail.

A pencil is tied to the tail. Empty bottles are placed behind the participants. At the presenter's signal, each participant tries to put his tail into the bottle.

The winner is the one who gets the pencil into the neck of the bottle first.

"The most attentive". Can take part in this game small team for 6-7 people. The presenter, using the game “Who has the most buttons,” determines the driver of this game. It becomes the person who has more of everyone or everyone fewer buttons. He leaves the room and changes something in his appearance. For example: unbuttons his jacket, takes off his tie, takes a newspaper, slouches unusually, etc. (there should be no more than 6 such changes). Having thus prepared, he enters the room where the players are waiting for him. Everyone tries to quickly see what has changed in their appearance, and immediately says out loud everything that they notice. The presenter records the players' answers.

The winner is the one who noted the most changes.

"Turning Hoops" 4 people play. They get four hoops. Participants in the game place them on the floor on their edges and, at the leader’s signal, begin to spin them. Whose hoop spins the longest wins.

"Get through the hoop." 3 people play. Each player is given a hoop and a box with children's cubes. At the presenter’s signal, you need to open the box, place all the cubes one on top of the other in a pile and carry them on one hand from start to finish, where the hoop lies on the floor (approximate distance - 5-6 steps). While continuing to hold the pile of cubes, you need to sit down, take the hoop in your hand and crawl through it without letting go or dropping the pile of cubes.

If the slide falls apart along the way, the player collects it at the place where he failed and continues the game further.

The winner is the one who completed this difficult task the fastest.

"Fun Boxing" 3-4 people play in turns. Balloon suspended at chest height. A boxing glove is put on the player's hand. The player stands at a distance of 10 steps from the ball. He is blindfolded, spun 2-3 times and asked to walk 10 steps to the ball and knock it out of place with one blow of the hand.

The person who completes this task is awarded a prize.

"Hold the snowflake." Number of players - 10-15 people. The presenter hands out a small ball of cotton wool to those who want to play; it needs to be loosened so that you can blow it and it will fly like a feather.

The task is to prevent the “snowflake” from falling; you need to blow on it, keeping it in the air. You cannot pick up a fallen snowflake.

The game begins at the command of the leader.

The winner is the player who keeps the “snowflake” in the air longer than other participants.

“Find a clothespin.” 3-4 pairs participate. The leader blindfolds one player from each pair, and gives the other 5 ordinary clothespins, which he attaches to himself. The blindfolded player's task is to find the clothespins by touch.

The winner is the one who finds all 5 clothespins faster than others.

"Wrap yourself in a rope". Two people are playing. To play, you need a rope or ribbon 8-10 meters long. Players become with different ends rope, wrapping it once around itself. At the leader's signal, they begin to spin forward, wrapping the rope around themselves until they collide together.

The winner is the player who reeled more meters ropes.

"Throw the lasso on the horse." Up to 4 people can participate at the same time. In American films, dashing cowboys of the Wild West throw a lasso on mustangs, and our players will have to demonstrate the same accuracy.

A lasso or lasso is made from a 3 m long rope. At a distance of 2.5 m they place a large playground or cut out a horse’s head from plywood and nail a stick to it.

At the leader’s signal, the players make 3 attempts to throw the lasso onto the horse.

Those who fail their throws are eliminated from the competition.

The one who does it wins greatest number accurate throws.

TEAM GAMES

"Running with a burning candle." Two teams of 4 people each participate.

With the help of pins, the start and finish of the movement of the players is determined.

The host gives the players a plate with a burning candle glued to it. Competitors run to the finish line, making sure that the candle does not go out. The first numbers, having reached the finish line, return to the start and pass the plate with a burning candle to the next participant.

The winner is the team that finishes the game first and whose candle does not go out while running.

"Crush the ball." Teams of 2 people play. The presenter gives each pair one inflatable ball. Participants hold the ball with their stomachs, squeezing it on both sides.

At the leader’s signal, everyone should begin to press hard on the balls.

The winner is the couple whose balloon bursts, unable to withstand the pressure.

“Hurry up to get dressed.” Two teams of 5 people play. At the finish line, trousers, a fur coat and a hat are placed on a chair in front of each team. At the signal, the first players of both teams, having reached the chairs, put on the lying clothes, then run back, take off the clothes and pass them on to the next player.

He must put on trousers, a fur coat, a hat and run to a chair, undress there and run back, touch his hand to the next player who runs to the finish line, puts on clothes, returns, takes them off, etc.

The team that finishes the dressing run before the other wins.

"Chamomile". This game can be played by 2-4 teams of 5-6 people. You need to make a daisy flower out of paper and back side white petals to write assignments. Then a representative of each team approaches the daisy, tears off the petals and returns to the team, which must prepare the proposed task in 3-4 minutes and then show it. Task options:

1. You know that there is a “Sabre Dance”, and you come up with a dance

With felt boots;

With brooms;

With suitcases;

With mops, etc.

2. Perform the song “A Christmas Tree Was Born in the Forest” as if you:

Indians from the Mumba-Yumba tribe;

Gypsies from the camp;

Highlanders of the Caucasus;

Song and dance ensemble, etc.

3. Imagine that you have forgotten how to speak, and you can only bark, moo, and crow. So perform the song “A Christmas tree was born in the forest” or “The little Christmas tree is cold in winter” in animal language.

4. Compose “Burime”, that is, write a poem using the given rhyming words:

Winter - cold;

Snowflake - fluff;

Frost - nose;

Christmas tree - a needle.

"Bring in matchboxes". Two teams of 4 people each participate.

The presenter places matchboxes on the shoulders of the first players, like shoulder straps, one box each on the right and left shoulders. The task is to run to the specified place and back, trying not to drop the boxes. Players number one pass the boxes to the next members of their team.

The second participant does the same. If the box falls, the participant picks it up, puts it on his shoulder and starts moving from the place where he dropped the box.

The team that finishes the game first and has the fewest box falls wins.

"Tell someone else". It's very simple and funny game, 3-4 pairs or two teams of 5-6 people can participate in it.

The upper part is taken matchbox and is placed on the nose of the first participant. The task: pass boxes from your nose to the nose of another player without using your hands. If a box falls from the nose, the person who dropped it picks it up, puts it on his nose and passes it to the next player.

Those who complete the task faster and more successfully win.

There are several varieties of this game:

1. Participants are given an orange or an apple. The player holds the orange, pressing it with his chin to his chest, and tries to pass it to another without dropping it; another participant, without using his hands, also tries to grab the orange with his chin, pressing it to his chest.

2. Holding a pencil between upper lip and with your nose, pass it to another without dropping it.

Scenario New Year's entertainment for middle school students "New Year's boom"

Description of material: this scenario will be interesting and useful for teachers, counselors, teacher-organizers, and parents when preparing for the New Year holidays.
Target: creating a positive atmosphere in a group of students;
Tasks: development of communication abilities, self-expression of each child, increasing interest in the celebration traditional holiday“New Year”, activating the emotional uplift of the participants.
Preliminary preparation: prepare New Year's lottery tickets, Balloons inside with a note with a number, details for competitions.
Presenter:
Attention everyone! Now!
In that New Year's hour,
I bring to you a decree:
- You should have fun in the hall,
don't be bored, much less angry!
Everyone can joke, laugh,
Sing songs and have fun,
Have fun, people,
Let's celebrate the new year together!
And I want to warn you -
Round dances for everyone!
Otherwise, Santa Claus will freeze you to tears,
He will send you to a palm tree in Africa,
And he’ll send you away to study
In African monkeys
Using a stick is like knocking down a banana.
Is everyone clear? Everyone around?
Everyone stand in a circle together.
We'll sing and dance

It's time for us to celebrate the New Year!
Round dance “What is New Year”
Competition "Tinsel"
Competition-competition for two teams. As a prop, the presenter gives each child tinsel. A New Year's song is playing. To the music, in each team the first participant ties his tinsel in a knot on the hand of the second participant, then the second - on the hand of the third, and so on. The last player runs to the first and ties tinsel to him - it turns out to be a circle. The winner is the team whose members completed the task before their opponents and raised their hands with tied tinsel.
Game "Who's first?"
Agility competition. First hang them on the backs of two chairs. winter jacket with the sleeves turned out, and put on the seats fur hat, a scarf and a pair of mittens. During the competition, players are under cheerful music must turn out the sleeves of the jackets, then put them on and the rest of the winter equipment (hat, scarf and mittens). The prize will be given to the one who is the first to take a seat in his chair and shout: “Happy New Year!”
Competition "Guess the song"
Two teams are given the task of depicting New Year's song using pantomime. The other team must guess. (Song - “Tell the Snow Maiden where you were” from the cartoon “Well, wait a minute!”, “At the edge of the forest.”
New Year's competition “Mask, I know you!”
Of all the guys, you need to choose only one player. The presenter puts a mask on him. Moreover, the player should not see whose mask he is wearing. The rest see what kind of hero this is. The player wearing the mask must guess who is depicted on it. He asks questions to other children and gets hints from them. Questions can only be answered “yes” or “no”. The person who guesses correctly is given a mask as a prize.
Competition "Miracle Prize"
In front of the two players, the presenter places a prize on a chair, wrapped in bright wrapping paper, and says the following text:
“At New Year's hour, friends,
You can't go without attention!
Don't skip the number "three"
Take the prize, don't yawn!
The Christmas tree greeted the guests.
Five children came first,
So as not to be bored on holiday,
Everyone began to count on it:
Two snowflakes, six firecrackers,
Eight gnomes and parsleys,
Seven gilded nuts
Among the twisted tinsel,
We counted ten cones,
And then you got tired of counting.
Three little girls came running..."
If the players missed the prize, the presenter takes it and says: “Where were your ears?” If one of the players turns out to be attentive, the presenter concludes: “Those are attentive ears!”
A game " New Year's miracles»
The presenter speaks quatrains, to which the children give the answers “true” and “false.”
1. Waxwings flew to the birch tree in a motley flock. Everyone is glad to see them, Marvelous praising their outfit. (Right)
2. Bloomed on a pine tree amid frost big roses. They are collected into bouquets and given to the Snow Maiden. (Wrong)
3. Santa Claus melts in winter and gets bored under the Christmas tree - A puddle remains from him;
On holidays it is not needed at all. (Wrong)
4. With the Snow Maiden, the Snowman is used to coming to children. He likes to listen to poems and then eat candy. (Right)
5. In February on New Year's Eve kind grandfather coming
He has a big bag, all filled with noodles. (Wrong)
6. At the end of December, the calendar sheet was torn off. It is last and unnecessary - New Year is much better. (Right)
7. Toadstools don’t grow in winter, but they roll sleds. Children - both girls and boys - are happy with them. (Right)
8. Miracle butterflies fly to us from hot countries in winter; in the snowy warmth they want to collect nectar. (Wrong)
9. In January, snowstorms sweep, covering the spruce trees with snow. A bunny in his white fur coat gallops boldly through the forest. (Right)
10.B New Year's celebration a nice cactus for kids - it's green and prickly, Christmas trees are much cooler. (Wrong)
Game "Guess who has a toy"
Everyone stand in a circle. Pass the toy behind your back while listening to music. The driver in the center of the circle must guess who has the toy.
Competition "Ball with a surprise"
On sheets of paper you need to write humorous New Year's tasks, place notes in balloons and then inflate them. Each participant should be given a ball with a task. You have to burst it without using your hands. When the participant copes with this, he will need to complete the written task (for example, sing a song, depict the symbol of the New Year, dance the dance of little swans, etc.). The one who makes it the funniest will win. Each ball contains a number that will participate in a win-win lottery.
Presenter:
Guys! Did you enjoy the holiday?
I hope our New Year's reset was a success. And in next year Only luck and good mood will accompany us!