Riddles 2 junior group animals. The roof is big - (Raise the handles high up.)

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Natalya Zubkova
Abstract of leisure on the development of speech in the second junior group "Evening of riddles"

CONSPECT OF LEISURE

In second junior group on the topic« Evening of riddles

« Riddles about animals

Program content: teach children to guess puzzles, develop memory, imaginative thinking, create a good mood.

materials: puzzles, pictures - helpers for children, apple tree, apple stickers.

Lesson progress

Guys do you love puzzles? About whom and what are puzzles? (children's answers). Today we will guess puzzles, but riddles are not easy, riddles about animals. There are pictures on the table with which you can guess puzzles. But from the beginning we will be divided into two teams. (children are divided into two teams) The team that gives more answers and gets more apples. Waiting for a prize. And we will stick apples on a tree for correct guesses. (to the apple tree).

I will give you riddles,

You give me clues

Listen carefully,

Think hard.

caregiver makes riddles.

Nimble little animal -

Under the trees lope yes lope!

Here is a plate with goodies!

Eat nuts... (squirrel)

Ears on top

At the forest animal.

You know him!

It's grey. (bunny)

Who came to visit us?

If a mouse, where is your tail?

I can't understand!

You are not a mouse! You. (hamster)

Who darted into the hole there?

Who gnaws there crust?

And to whom do I cry:" Shh!

Get out of here …. (mouse)

Milk laps,

The mouse is chasing...

Jump - and on the window!

Who is she?. (cat)

Wet nose, four paws -

Slippers he stole from dad

He took a sock under the sofa.

Who is this rascal? (puppy)

Who deftly jumps on a palm tree?

Who hides coconuts in leaves?

Who threw two bananas to us?

Guessed? …. (a monkey)

He's striped like a cat

All fluffy and mustachioed.

Only instead of different games

Will show you fangs (tiger)

If someone scares

She doesn't run away

In the shell hides from fear!

Who, tell me? (turtle)

Here is a green log:

It's very strange.

Look, your eyes are open

Evil and scary.... (crocodile)

She glanced slyly

Tail waved

And disappeared - miracles!

Where are you, redhead ....? (Fox)

Oh, the bunnies are not laughing

From his fangs and fur.

He knows a lot about hares from childhood

Angry, toothy grey…. (wolf)

There is such an animal, guys:

The tail is fluffy, striped.

He lives in a dense forest.

It's called…. (raccoon)

Needles stick out of it

Just like from our Christmas tree

He is prickly as a Christmas tree, too

Meet this... (Hedgehog)

He loves hunting very much

But not during the day, but on a dark night.

Twilight covered the earth -

Who flies in the forest? (owl)

He sleeps in dens in winter,

guarding the bees in summer

Honey will find and well, roar!

What is his name?. (bear)

This fish deftly jumps,

Catches the hoop, catches the ball.

We have one question:

What is her name ?. (dolphin)

A black tail flickered in the water.

Caution! Be in trouble!

Nearly got sucked into the sea

Us toothy. (shark)

Ko-ko-ko, stones, bumps!

Stop, yellow lumps!

Everyone fled somewhere

Naughty. (chickens)

Quack-quack-quack, catch the flies

And then in the water-splash!

Swimming is no joke!

This is how kids learn... (duck)

Who walks important

Courageously rushes into battle:

The beard will suddenly dissolve

And pout? (turkey)

Ha-ha-ha, the bird cackles,

If you get very angry.

All right, I'm not afraid

Because it …. (goose)

You - Well done guys from guessing everything puzzles. And now we are waiting for the calculations of which of the teams scored more apples. The teacher gives the children long-awaited prizes to one and the other team.

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Entertainment "Evening of riddles"

(fairy tales)

in the second junior group

Educator: Shevtsova T.N.

2017

Purpose: to cultivate love for Russian folk art; to consolidate the ability of children to guess riddles; develop curiosity, interest in the environment; develop memory, thinking, attention, speech.

Preliminary work: reading Russian folk tales, fairy tales by K. Chukovsky.

Attributes: a fox mask, a basket with "telegrams" and sweets for children, costumes for the turnip fairy tale.

Entertainment progress:

Children sit on chairs in a semicircle. The group includes Lisa.

Fox: Hello children. Do you know who I am? I am Lisa Patrikeevna, I like to visit the children in kindergarten, play with them and make riddles. Do you like to solve riddles?

Fox: You know how smart I am, and how many fairy tales I know. I heard that you know a lot of fairy tales. Help me figure it out, I found a bag with telegrams, and I don’t understand who sent them. Will you help me?

1. I am waiting for my grandmother, granddaughter, Bug, Cat and Mouse to pull a turnip. (Grandfather)

2. Do not drink, brother, otherwise you will become a goat! (Alyonushka)

3. He cured all the animals in Africa! I'm coming back! (Dr. Aibolit)

4. Help drive the fox out of the bast hut! (Hare)

Fox: Well done boys! Helped me figure it out. Now all the telegrams will fall into the right hands. Since you know fairy tales so well, guess what kind of fairy tale it is:.

1. Oh, you, Petya - simplicity. You blundered, a little bit.Looked out the window.(Cockerel-golden comb).

2. There is no river, no pond, Where can I drink water?Very tasty waterIn the hoof hole!(Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka).

3. The mouse found a home for itself,The mouse was kindIn the house there, in the end, there were many tenants.(Teremok).

4. I left my grandmother, I left my grandfather ("Gingerbread Man")

Fox: That's right, well done. Tell me, whom did the bun meet in the forest after he rolled away from his grandparents. (Gingerbread man met a hare, a wolf, a bear, a fox.)

Fox: Now let's take a break and play a game.

Physical education minute

Grandmother and grandfather lived together (clap their hands)

They decided to make a gingerbread man (they make a gingerbread man)

They swept over the barn

(with both hands pretend to be sweeping with a broom)

They scratched the bottom of the barrel

(scratch the table with both hands)

The dough is kneaded (knead the dough - clench fists)

Rolled up a bun (circular movements of the hands)

They put it in the oven (we stretch our arms)

Cooled on the window (show the window)

Here's what it turned out, kolobok.

Fox: Guess another fairy tale: Someone for someoneHe grabbed it tightly: Oh, there’s no way to pull it out! Oh, stuck tight! But, more helpers Will soon come running Will win the stubborn Friendly common work! Who sat down so tight? Maybe this (turnip).

Fox: Well done guys, you figured it out right away.Tell me, guys, in what fairy tales can you meet me? Yes, you know everything.And now I invite you to play with me.

Game-staging "Grandfather planted a turnip."

(The roles of grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter, bugs, cats, mice, at the request of children).

At the end, a joint song with children.

If you have a hard time in life, you always stand for each other. Even if the turnip is holding tight, Pulling the turnip is nonsense for us!

Fox: Even though I'm cunning, even though I'm smart, I can't cope with you, I'll go home to come up with even more difficult tasks. Goodbye guys! Wait for me to visit with new riddles.

Characters: presenter, cat Murka.

Entertainment progress:

Children run into the music hall to the music. Game exercise "Birds fly".

(They flew "to the nests" sit on the chairs)

Leading: Guys, I did not come to you alone.

Who purrs at the window:

You stroke me a little!

From warmth and affection

I will close my eyes.

Guys, did you guess who it is?

Children's answers.

Cat: Hello children.

Children greet.

Cat: How many of you guys. How big and elegant you are. Look - I dressed up today too. Leading: Murka, and the children know a song about you, and they will sing it to you with pleasure. Really, kids?

Children sing the song "The cat came to the children."

Cat: What a good song. I liked her very much. I came to you for a reason. I want to know if you like riddles?

Leading: Yes, we love to solve riddles, we will solve any riddle, even the most difficult one.

Cat: Let's check:

Grumbled a living castle,

Lying across the door

Two medals on the chest

Better not come into the house!

Cat: Did you know what it's about?

Children's answers.

Cat: Well done. (Takes out a toy - a dog from the basket).

Leading: Listen to Murka, we will tell you a nursery rhyme about a dog:

Bye, bye, bye, bye

You don't bark a dog.

Belopapa do not whine

Don't wake our daughter.



Dark night, can't sleep

Our daughter is afraid.

Cat: Oh, you made me happy with your knowledge. Something is sad here with you, I will cheer you up, perhaps! I have an unusual toy in my basket. I'll give you a riddle about her, and you guess what it is.

Here's a toy

Multi-colored, large.

She crashes every time.

Here are the things.

The children name the toy. (The cat shows a rattle)

Leading. (Hands out rattles)

Rattles we'll take

And let's start the fun dance.

"Rattle Dance"

Leading: Oh, how fun they danced, and not a bit tired. Murka, do you know any other riddles? Listen, we will guess a riddle for you, and you try, guess.

He sleeps through the winter

Sometimes he sucks his paw.

He also loves to roar.

Of course, this is… (Bear) (Shows a picture)

Cat: Yes, it's a bear. Look, I even have such a toy.

He takes out a toy from the basket - a bear.

Leading: What a wonderful bear, and we have a toy bear (shows a toy), he loves to play with the guys.

The game "At the bear in the forest".

Cat: Young guys, great game.

It's time to say goodbye, kids.

I really enjoyed playing with you. For the fact that you cheered me up, accept gifts from me. (Gives out books of riddles).

Leading: Goodbye Cat Murka, don't forget us, come again.

(Children leave the group.)

Cognitive entertainment in the 1st junior group "Flower meadow"

Event progress:

The teacher with the children enter the music room, where the Vesnyanka doll, a guest from the forest, is waiting for them. Vesnyanka meets children. The children are looking at her. The teacher asks questions.

Educator:

What is Vesnyanka wearing?

What's on her head? (wreath of flowers)

Then the teacher asks: “Where do you live, Vesnyanka? (the doll whispers in the teacher's ear). The teacher says that she lives in the forest in a flower meadow.

Guys, do you know what grows in a flower meadow? (flowers, grass)

Do you want to visit Vesnyanka at the flower meadow?

Vesnyanka says that the road is long, you have to go along a narrow path, jump over a stream, step over a log, and only after that you will find yourself in a flower meadow.

Legs ran straight down the path.

Top-top-top.

Well, more fun, that's how we can.

Jump jump, jump jump.

Seeing the flower meadow, the children admire the flowers, examine them.

Educator:

Look, guys, what a beautiful clearing we have, the sun is shining from heaven, the birds are singing songs loudly on the trees, because spring has come to visit us. The sun smiles at us and calls us for a walk.

Vesnyanka offers a musical warm-up:

A musical fragment from the collection of A. I. Burenina "Top-clap, baby"

On the lawn

Flowers have grown

That's what, that's what

Flowers have grown.

On the lawn

The flowers are hidden.

That's what, that's what

The flowers are hidden.

On the lawn

Flowers have grown

That's what, that's what

Flowers have grown.

Riddles about the seasons

Winter

Who, guess, the gray-haired mistress?
She shook her feather beds - over the world of fluff.

The cold has come.
The water turned to ice.
Long-eared hare gray
Turned into a white bunny.
The bear stopped roaring:
The bear went into hibernation in the forest.
Who's to say, who knows
When does it happen?

***
Snow on the fields, ice on the waters,
The blizzard is walking. When does it happen?

***
Who whitens the glades with white
And writes on the walls with chalk,
sews downy feather beds,
Did you decorate all the windows?

Spring

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does it happen

Summer

I am woven from heat, I carry warmth with me,
I warm the rivers, "swim!" - I invite.
And you all love me for this, I ...

Spring

The beauty walks, lightly touches the ground,
Goes to the field, to the river,
And on the snow, and on the flower

Seasons


One gray-haired, the other young,

Winter

So that autumn does not get wet,
Not sour from water
He turned puddles into glass
Made the gardens snowy.

***
Though she herself is snow and ice,
And she leaves - sheds tears.
(Winter)

Spring

She was white and gray
Came green and young.
Like a pava flew
Sat down on the field.
Released feathers
For any potion.

Spring

I open the kidneys, into green leaves.
I dress the trees, I water the crops,
Movement is full, they call me ...

Year, months, days, nights

I have a tree
It has twelve branches;
Each branch has thirty leaves;
One side of the sheet is black,
The other is white.

Seasons

One gray-haired, the other young,
The third jumps, and the fourth cries.
What are these guests?

Year

On the first step
A young guy got up
To the twelfth step
The gray-haired old man came.

***

Leap year

This year is the longest one:
There are more hours and more days.
We are all waiting for his arrival.
Exactly once every four years.

***

Year, months, weeks, days and nights

There is an oak
on oak 12 branches,
On every branch
4 nests,
Each nest has 7 chicks
Every chick has
One wing is white
The other is black.

***

Year, months, weeks

There is an oak, there are 12 nests on the oak,
Each nest has 4 tits.

***

January

Pinches ears, pinches nose,
Frost creeps into boots.
You splash water - it will fall,
Not water already, but ice.

Not even a bird flies
The bird freezes from the cold.
Turned the sun to the forest
What, say, for a month is this?

***

February

Snow falls in bags from the sky,
There are snowdrifts from the house.
That snowstorms and snowstorms
They attacked the village.
The frost is strong at night
During the day, a drop is heard ringing.
The day has grown noticeably.
Well, so what month is it?

***

March

A warm south wind blows
The sun is shining brighter
The snow is thinning, soft, melting,
The loud-mouthed rook flies,
What month?
Who will know?

***

April

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?

***

May

The fields are green,
The nightingale sings.
The garden is dressed in white.
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles.
Guess,
What month is this?

***

June

Warm, long, long day
At noon - a tiny shadow.
An ear blooms in the field,
The grasshopper gives a voice
Ripe strawberries.
What month is it, please?

***

July

Even chickens seek shade.
The mowing of bread has begun,
Time for berries and mushrooms.
His days are the pinnacle of summer.
What, say, for a month is this?

***

August

Maple leaves turned yellow.
Flew to the countries of the south
Fast-winged swifts.
What a month
Tell me!

***

September

The collective farm garden is empty,
Spider webs fly along
And to the south end of the earth
Cranes stretched out.
School doors opened
What month has come to us?

***

October

All the darker face of nature:
Blackened vegetable gardens
The forests are bare
Silent bird voices
The bear went into hibernation.
What month has come to us?

***

November

The field became black and white;
It rains, then it snows.
And it got colder
Ice bound the waters of the rivers.
Winter rye freezes in the field.
What month, please?

***

December

Name it guys
A month in this riddle:
His days are shorter than all days,
All nights are longer than nights.
To fields and meadows
Until spring, snow fell.
Only our month will pass,
We are celebrating the New Year.

***

Seasons

Every year they come to visit us:
One gray-haired, the other young,
The third is jumping
And the fourth is crying.

***

Months of the year

twelve brothers
Differently called
And different things
Are engaged.

***

winter months

Troika, trio arrived.
The horses in that trio are white.
And in the sleigh sits the queen -
Belokosa, white-faced.
How she waved her sleeve -
Everything is covered in silver.

***

Winter

I will decorate the branches with white paint,
I will throw silver on your roof.
Warm spring winds will come
And they'll kick me out of the yard.

Who, guess
Sedentary hostess:
Shakes feathers,
Above the world of fluff?

Messed up the paths
Decorated the windows.
Gave joy to children
And she rode on a sled.

I'm the antonym for the word "summer"
Dressed in a snow coat
Although I love the frost itself,
Because I am...

We know her threats.
She threatens us all with frost.
Even though she wrapped herself in the snow.
Who is the terrible guest ..?

***

Spring

beauty walks,
Lightly touches the ground.
Goes to the fields, to the river,
And on the snow, and on the flower.

The snow is melting, the meadow came to life,
The day is coming.
When does it happen?

She comes with affection
And with my own story.
Waving a magic wand -
The snowdrop will bloom in the forest.

***

Autumn

Came without paints and without a brush,
I repainted all the leaves.

***

Day and night

Friend after friend
Brother and sister walk peacefully
Brother wakes up all the people
On the other hand, my sister
Calls to sleep immediately

The brother is white, the sister is black,
Brother in the house - sister from the yard

Black swan across the sky
Scattered miracle grains.
Black called white
White grain pecked.

***

Night

Began to approach the house -
The sun has been stolen from the sky.

I am an antonym for the word "day":
Everyone is too lazy to work for a long time,
And the toys away too
It's time to sleep, it's already - ...

***

Twilight

The gray cloth stretches out the window.

***

Dawn

White cat
Flying through the window.

***

Light

Daily in the morning
He enters through the window to us.
If he's already in,
So the day has come.

***

Shadow

You fell at my feet
Spread out along the road
And you can't get up
And you can't be kicked out.

You look so much like me
It's like I'm walking lying down.

***

Days of the week

There are seven brothers:
Years equal,
The names are different.

***

Present day

What happened tomorrow
Will it be yesterday?

***

tear-off calendar

There are exactly seven of these brothers.
You all know them.
Around every week
Brothers walk one after another.
Say goodbye to the last -
The front appears.

Every day, according to clothes
Gives us Seryozhka
And broke up with the last
He went somewhere.

The fat man is losing weight every day
And it won't get better.

When the autumn time comes, teachers try to bring to the minds of pupils, including preschoolers, as much information as possible about the bright and multifaceted time of the year during games and classes. Interesting autumn riddles for children will cope with this task as well as possible. Autumn riddles, like other speech games, develop logic, imagination, thinking, help children learn to answer questions and think about the answers to them. In addition, riddles are a very fun and interesting game. In kindergarten, it can even be used in a competitive manner. Here are autumn puzzles for children of different ages: toddlers, middle groups and preschoolers.

Autumn riddles for the younger group

Very young children are unlikely to be able to analyze the question posed. Their perception of simple and understandable words can be combined with rhyme. In the form of rhymes to be completed, the following is said:

Riddles about the autumn season for the middle group

As children get older, they can better perceive questions and give answers to them. The form of poems is still in the lead, but you can add autumn prose as well. Riddles about the harvest, wind, yellowed trees, the coming winter, the fruits of nature, which are usually harvested in autumn, will be very relevant.

Riddles for preschoolers and younger students about autumn

Autumn in older children may well be associated with school, knowledge. Riddles are chosen according to the theme, complicated by interesting additions and forms. Now the guys should think more logically, think about the theme of autumn and autumn nature from different angles.

Children's riddles with answers will help not only teachers to compose an educational program or brightly complement the scenario of a matinee, but also parents in a daily game with their kids. Answers to riddles about nature, of course, are best kept secret until the last and only revealed if the children fail to guess them.

Adult children can compose riddles themselves, and in the meantime you will discover unexpected talents in them. Suddenly, right now next to you is a future famous poet or writer, scientist or discoverer, albeit still a small preschooler. The development of a new generation is in your hands!