Classroom hour on the topic: A bird is strong with wings, and a person is friendship. Communication scenario for the development of speech “A bird is strong with wings, and a man with friendship Strong with wings and a man with friendship

Classroom hour

"A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship"

for students in grades 1-4.

Teacher: Adamova Galina Vasilievna.

MBOU secondary school No. 4 Aksai.

Today we are having class.

You determine the topic of the lesson yourself by listening to the poem.

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Be friends with each other

Like a bird with the sky

Like a field with a plow

Like the wind with the sea

Grass with rain

How the sun is friendly

With all of us!

Let's determine the topic of our lesson (children speak out).

That's right, guys, we'll talk about friendship.

    What is friendship, everyone knows?

It might be funny to ask.

Well, what does it mean

This word? So what is it?

Friendship is if your friend is sick

And he can't come to school

Visit him willingly

Bring school lessons.

    Patiently explain tasks

Take on some of his worries,

Give him your attention

Days, weeks, month or year.

    If your friend is something to regret,

Badly done or said

We must honestly, directly, without a doubt

Tell the truth to his face.

    Maybe he'll be offended all of a sudden.

You still have to tell the truth

After all, that's what a best friend is for.

    Friendship in joy and friendship in sorrow.

A friend will always give the last.

A friend is not the one who flatters, but the one who argues.

He who does not deceive will not sell.

Friendship never knows boundaries. There are no barriers to friendship. Friendship on Earth unites. All children, white and colored.

Now, in the process of activity, we will determine the name of the class hour.

Guys, let's stand with you and pretend to be birds. First, a titmouse or a sparrow (Let's depict how they fly. Children depict).

Now let's depict the flight of an eagle (Children depict)

Why is the flight of these birds different?

How strong is a bird?

(wings)

Here is the first part of the phrase: The bird is strong with its wings.

And now look:

in front of you is a bunch of twigs. Let's try to break them all at once. (Children come out, try).

It does not work.

Why doesn't it work?

How easy is it to break? (untie and break one branch at a time).

Now let's imagine that a twig is a person without friends, and a lot of twigs is a person with friends.

How strong is a person?

That's right, a person is strong in friendship.

Now we are once again convinced of the truth of folk wisdom:A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship.

The purpose of our lesson: You must also determine for yourself: Why do we need to talk about friendship, what should we learn (children express their thoughts. That's right, we must learn to be friends, understand people who are next to us, will meet in life.

We all need each other, plants need land to feed on, apple trees need bees to pollinate flowers. People need friends.

What does it feel like to have no friends? (children speak)

Now be careful. Before you proverbs-folk wisdom, which does not lose its relevance even now (the teacher reads).

1. Wealth is like water: it has come and gone.

2. A man without friends is like a tree without roots.

3. To talk smart - what to drink honey.

4. You can’t even pull a fish out of a pond without labor.

5. Friendship is like glass: if you break it, you won’t put it together.

6. On someone else's side, I'm happy with my little funnel.

7. Do not have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends.

7. An old friend is better than two new ones.

8. Woe is that the sea: neither to swim, nor to cry.

Choose proverbs about friendship and show with a fan (children show)

Your choice turned out to be correct. And let's try to explain the meaning of proverbs. You can choose which one you like (children speak out).

Attention! New planets have appeared in the universe. Hear how people live there. (slide in progress)

1 planet . On this planet, people live richly, they have everything: houses, beautiful furniture, cars, clothes. But everyone lives alone, no friends, no relatives.

2 planet . Families live here, everyone has friends, there are quarrels and fights. But then people understand their mistakes, ask each other for forgiveness, learn to live together.

3 planet. Here you can do everything: fight, spit, say bad words. Here people cannot smile, do not come to each other's aid.

Let's name these planets.

1 planet - children call "Sorrow"

2 planet - children call "Joy"

3 planet - children call "Enchanted"

(The teacher writes the name on the blackboard.)

You now need to choose the planet on which you would like to live. On the table you have a flower, decide on the planet and attach your flower. (Children come out, attach).

Why did you choose this particular planet?

Why didn't they want to live on other planets? (there is wealth, and there you can do everything. Children answer).

Before you are personality traits, both positive and negative (there is a slide).

Kind, brave, rude, polite, cheerful, cocky, greedy, attentive, cruel, honest, envious, sympathetic, responsible.

Choose one that you want to cultivate in yourself, consider the most important, to be a true friend, write on the petal.

We will grow the "Flower of Friendship" (Children write down who wrote down, go out and attach).

Why did you choose this quality?

Guys, we have something to strive for. Let's develop all these qualities in ourselves.

It's all science

Be a good, generous friend;

Help with a kind word, do not pester with nonsense.

Cry and laugh together

Do not be rude, do not be offended,

Be attentive and sensitive

Being a friend is no joke!

With all the good qualities a person is not born "Good people become more from exercise than from nature," wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Democrat. Therefore, we need to learn to be friends with you.

The game "Magic Chair" (the chair is decorated) Do you like the chair? Why? Soon everyone will sit on this chair, but today you and I must choose 5 people. These are the guys whom you want to bring joy today, support, help to believe in yourself.

Look around to whom we will give such an honor today. (Children choose. Selected children sit on a chair one by one). And you should tell them kind affectionate words, compliments (children say).

What are we learning now? (children express their thoughts)

Guys, what needs to be done to make a person smile if he is sad, upset because of something? (children express their thoughts)

And who will help you in this in the first place? (children answer)

Game "Give joy, find a friend."

Each of you has a heart on your desk. Let's give him some of our warmth.

Let's take it to heart. Now look around and present to someone with whom you would like to be friends, or whom you offended, or love, adore. (Children carry hearts, hand them to each other).

The teacher takes a big heart and gives it to all the children.

I want to be friends with you. (Everyone goes to the board with hearts)

Let's become a circle of friends.

Guys, what do you need to do to live together? (Children speak).

That's right, guys, before you are the laws of friendship. Let's read them together (read).

1. Do not offend others with a rude word.

2. Learn to respect other people's opinions.

3. Learn to notice for yourself where your help is needed.

4. Argue without quarreling.

5. Know how to keep your word.

6. Everything that you think about a friend, say it directly in the eye.

Will it be easy to keep the laws of friendship?

What needs to be done for this?

Let's conclude: Why is a person strong in friendship? (Children speak).

At the end of our class hour, let's define the motto of our class?

There is a crossword puzzle on the board, you can solve it by taking the first letters from each word (the children say, the teacher enters).

Buck, mustache, oak, spruce, mother. (we will)

Beetle, game, you, b. (live)

House, fish, dinner, sting, knife, window. (Together)

Read the slogan together:

Let's live together!

Right guys, friendship is a great thing? Joy and responsibility, and nobility, tact and sincerity.

To summarize, let's define our mood.

1. who has a lung - toss a cotton ball

2. who has a joyful smile

3. who has fun - jump

4. who is happy - clap your hands.

And whoever experiences all these feelings can do everything. (Children express their mood).

Guys, are all the people on Earth in a good mood now?

Why are you in a good mood? Let's send a piece of our warmth to all people - we will dispel our joy all over the world, let everyone live happily (children raise their hands to the sun, forward and blow it off their palms.

My dear friends, learn to be good people, learn to be friends and forgive.

After all, the beauty of the mind is surprising, the beauty of the soul is respect. (Bernard Fontenelle, French writer).

Yana Kapkaikina
Communication scenario for the development of speech "A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship"

Proverb:

A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship

A conversation on questions revealing the meaning of the proverb:

Educator: Children today, on the way to kindergarten, a dove sat on my shoulder and handed me this envelope. He was sent from the valley of fairy tales. Let's see what's in there.

Children: Yes

Educator: See what an interesting picture is in it. What do you think the fairy-tale characters want to tell us?

Children speak out, an adult, with the help of clarifying and leading questions, helps each child to justify his answer, for example, that the main thing in birds is wings, with their help they can fly away from danger, and a person has the main friendship, which can also support and help him.

Educator: Can a man be without friends, or a bird fly without wings?

Children: Not

Educator: Is it then possible to say that the proverb is true: A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship.

Children: Yes

Problem situation revealing the meaning of the proverb (description):

Warm-up Guys, let's stand with you and pretend to be birds. First, a titmouse or a sparrow (Let's depict how they fly. Children depict).

Now let's depict the flight of an eagle (Children depict)

Why is the flight of these birds different?

How strong is a bird?

(wings)

Here is the first part of the phrase: The bird is strong with its wings.

And now look:

in front of you is a bunch of twigs. Let's try to break them all at once. (Children come out, try).

It does not work.

Why doesn't it work?

How easy is it to break? (untie and break one branch at a time).

Now let's imagine that a twig is a person without friends, and a lot of twigs is a person with friends.

How strong is a person?

That's right, a person is strong in friendship.

Now we are once again convinced of the truth of folk wisdom:

A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship.

Joint creative speech activity: inventing a story or a fairy tale, revealing the direct meaning of the proverb:

What is friendship? -

I asked the nightingale.

Friendship is birds in the air.

I asked the carp:

What is friendship? -

Birds are friends in the sky

Fish are friends in the depths,

The ocean is friends with the sky,

People from different countries are friends.

I asked Katya:

What is friendship? -

Sharing joy and sorrow

It means to be friends!

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In ornithology, the term "bird of prey" describes any kind of bird that hunts in flight, has strong claws, sharp eyesight, and a strong beak capable of capturing or killing its prey. It is mainly because of these formidable characteristics that many people consider birds of prey to be among the most feared creatures on the planet. However, it is hard not to admit that at the same time these large predators are captivating and majestic creatures.

There are several different criteria that are used to determine the size of these birds, such as overall length, wingspan, or weight, which actually makes it difficult to identify the largest birds of prey.

To raise awareness about these amazing birds, we decided to compile a list of some of the largest, heaviest, most powerful and feared raptors.

From huge condors and fearsome vultures to bald eagles, here are 25 of the largest birds of prey that are amazing yet awe-inspiring!

25. Andean condor

Native to the Andes and the adjacent Pacific coast of South America, the Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world by combined measurements of weight and wingspan. The wingspan of this bird reaches 3.3 meters, being the fifth largest among birds (only two species of albatrosses and two species of pelicans have a larger wingspan).

Considered close to vulnerable, the Andean condor is also one of the world's longest-lived birds, with a lifespan of over 70 years.

24. Crowned eagle


The crowned eagle is a large bird of prey that lives south of the Sahara, in South Africa. Armed with unusually large claws and very strong hind legs, the crowned eagle is said to be the most powerful eagle in Africa when measured in terms of the weight of its prey. It often preys on mammals such as the bushbuck (a type of antelope) that can weigh up to 30 kilograms.

23. Wedge-tailed eagle


The wedge-tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in Australia and one of the largest predators in the world.

Able to soar in the sky for long hours without flapping its wings, the wedge-tailed eagle has a wingspan of up to 2.84 meters and reaches a length of 1.06 meters.

It has long, fairly wide wings, fully feathered legs, and an undeniably wedge-shaped tail (hence the name).

22. Himalayan vulture


The Himalayan Vulture, also known as the Kumai or Snow Vulture, is a huge bird from the Old World Vulture subfamily.

One of the largest vultures and real predators, this species lives mainly in the highlands of the Himalayas, Pamirs, Tibet and Kazakhstan up to the northwestern borders of Afghanistan and the southern limits of Bhutan.

21. Berkut


One of the best known and most widespread birds of prey in the northern hemisphere, the golden eagle is a large raptor with a wingspan of up to 2.34 meters.

For centuries, birds of this species were among the most revered: they were used in falconry. Eurasian subspecies were used to hunt and kill such large prey as gray wolves.

Due to its excellent hunting prowess, this bird is treated with great reverence in some tribal cultures.

20. Owl


With a wingspan of up to 190 centimeters, the eagle owl is sometimes called the world's largest owl. Living mainly in mountainous regions, coniferous forests and steppes, the eagle owl is a nocturnal predator that preys on a number of different predatory species, mainly small mammals, as well as other birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, large insects and various invertebrates.

19. South American harpy


The South American harpy is the largest and most powerful raptor native to the Americas and one of the largest surviving eagle species in the world.

The destruction of the natural habitat of these birds has led to their extinction in many parts of their former range (mainly in Central America), but, fortunately, this amazing bird is still quite common.

18. Bearded man, or lamb


Found in mountainous regions from Europe to much of Asia and Africa, it is a large bird of prey with a wingspan of up to 2.83 meters. The bird can be recognized by its unusually long and narrow wings and long wedge-shaped tail.

The bearded vulture is a scavenger with a very acidic stomach (estimated to be around 1 pH), which allows it to digest even large bones.

17. Philippine Eagle


Also known as the Philippine harpy eagle, the Philippine eagle is considered the world's largest eagle in terms of body length and wing surface.

Being one of the rarest and most powerful birds in the world, it has been declared the national bird of the Philippines. This species is endangered mainly due to the loss of vast areas of habitat due to deforestation.

Luckily, the Philippine government has made a number of efforts to preserve the species, and killing the Philippine eagle is now punishable by 12 years in prison.

16. Martial Eagle


Living in open and semi-open places in Africa south of the Sahara, the martial eagle is a very large bird, the average length of which reaches 96 centimeters, a wingspan of up to 260 centimeters, and a weight of up to 6.2 kilograms.
Feeding on everything from other birds to lizards and even large and dangerous snakes, including the black mamba, the martial eagle is one of the most powerful birds of prey in the world.

15. Fish owl


The Latin name of the species is given in honor of the English naturalist Thomas Blakiston, who discovered this species of owls in Japan in 1883.

The fish owl is a large owl that hunts in the coastal areas of East Asia and Russia. With a wingspan of up to 190 centimeters, the fish owl is often considered the world's largest owl (at least in terms of wingspan).

14. Steller's sea eagle


The Steller's sea eagle is a large bird of prey that lives in the coastal regions of Northeast Asia.

Distinguished by its huge yellow beak, this bird mainly preys on fish and waterfowl. Her favorite treats are salmon and trout.
On average, this is the heaviest eagle in the world: some individuals reach 9 kilograms of weight.

13. African eared vulture


A bird from the vulture subfamily is one of the longest and largest vultures in the world.

The African eared vulture is a scavenger, feeding mainly on animal carcasses. These birds are so powerful and aggressive that other vultures usually give in if they decide to make themselves known.

12 California Condor


Reaching up to 12 kilograms in weight, the California condor is the largest North American land bird and one of the largest predators in the world.

The species was nearly extinct by 1987 (the year the last free-living Californian condor was caught), but thanks to a restocking program, the species has reappeared in parts of Arizona, Utah, and California.

The California Condor is a symbolic bird for many Californian Native American groups and plays an important role in their traditional mythology.

11. White-tailed eagle


Also known as the sea eagle or gray sea eagle, the white-tailed eagle is a very large bird of prey, reaching a length of 94 centimeters with a wingspan of up to 2.45 meters.

A highly skilled hunter as well as an adaptable scavenger, the white-tailed eagle is considered a close relative of the bald eagle, occupying the same ecological niche, but only in Eurasia.

10. Black Vulture


The black vulture is a large bird of prey that lives in a large area of ​​Eurasia.

Reaching a weight of 14 kilograms, a length of 1.2 meters and a wingspan of 3 meters, the black vulture is sometimes considered the largest true bird of prey in the world.

9. African vulture


A close relative of the European Griffon Vulture, the African Vulture is a typical vulture, except that it has no feathers on its head and neck, very broad wings, and a short tail.

The bird weighs up to 7.2 kilograms, reaches a length of up to 1 meter and has a wingspan of 2.25 meters. The African vulture is a scavenger, feeding mainly on the corpses of animals, but sometimes it does not disdain the remnants of food that it finds near human dwellings.

8. Kaffir Eagle


Found in the hilly and mountainous regions of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the southern Middle East, the kaffir eagle is a very large raptor.

Its length from the beak to the tip of the tail is up to 96 centimeters, and females (which are usually larger than males) can weigh up to 7 kilograms.

7. Great Gray Owl

Also known by many other names such as ash owl, lapland owl, bearded owl, the gray owl is a very large bird, recorded as the world's largest owl species by length (it can reach up to 80 centimeters).

The Great Gray Owl seems to be very large and strong, but appearances are deceiving, because this bird, covered with very fluffy feathers, weighs only 1.29 kilograms.

6. Eagle-screamer


Found near bodies of water throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the screamer eagle is a large bird of prey that resembles the bald eagle in appearance.

Females of this species (weighing up to 3.6 kilograms and with a wingspan of up to 2.4 meters) are much larger than males.

As one of the most common African sea eagles, the screamer eagle is the national bird of countries such as Zimbabwe, Zambia, and South Sudan.

5. Cape vulture


The Cape vulture is an Old World vulture endemic to southern Africa. Found mainly in Lesotho, Botswana and Namibia, the Cape vulture is a huge and robust bird of prey up to 115 centimeters long, weighing up to 11 kilograms and with a wingspan of up to 2.6 meters.

4. White-bellied sea eagle


Also known as the white-breasted sea eagle, the white-bellied sea eagle is a large diurnal bird of prey found in an area stretching from India to Sri Lanka across Southeast Asia to Australia.

The bird lives on the coast and along major waterways, breeding and hunting near water. Fish make up nearly half of its diet, however it is also an opportunistic scavenger.

The bird of prey can reach up to 90 centimeters in length, have a wingspan of up to 2.2 meters and weigh 4.5 kilograms.

3. Long-tailed eagle


The long-tailed eagle is a large brown sea eagle native to Central Asia. The size of the bird reaches up to 84 centimeters in length, the wingspan is up to 215 centimeters.

Its diet consists mainly of freshwater fish. The long-tailed eagle is perhaps the largest weightlifter among birds of prey. A case was recorded when a long-tailed eagle caught, lifted and carried away through the air a fish whose weight was twice its own.

2. Griffon Vulture


With a wingspan of up to 2.8 meters and a weight of up to 15 kilograms, the griffon vulture is a large Old World vulture that can be found in many parts of Europe and Asia. It nests in large groups in hard-to-reach rocks, untouched by people.

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As the national bird and national animal of the United States, the white-headed

Sevak Galstyan | 17 February 2017

long stories

January 20 at MBOU secondary school No. 5 with an in-depth study of certain subjects in the urban district of Podolsk became special and exciting for the students of our school. And all because a schoolboy from Chile, Esteban Chilinos, came to study with us.

He will study at our school for a whole year. Upon graduation, he will have to pass exams to receive a special certificate. In addition to studying in educational institutions, students from other countries are given a wonderful opportunity to learn the culture and traditions of the country in which they live.

This became possible thanks to the program of school international exchanges. Since 1993, MBOU Secondary School No. 5 has been accepting students from the USA, New Zealand, Italy, Venezuela, Brazil, Turkey, Austria, and Germany. Since 1996, our school has been actively involved in school exchanges with Italy.

In 2015-2016, two students studied at our school: Camilla Perego from Italy and Barna Menhart from Hungary. Our school is a friendly hospitable family.

Friendship is a great power. Russian folk proverb says: "A bird is strong with its wings, and a man with friendship." So our school has been participating in intercultural exchanges for many years and has become home to many foreign students from different parts of the world. And many of our schoolchildren met their peers from Italy, Austria, Germany, New Zealand, the USA and studied in other countries.

The participation of our schoolchildren in international programs is recognized as really improving direct intercultural contacts and mutual understanding between peoples. The program promotes the personal development of its participants and the training of highly qualified specialists of various levels. Our school pays special attention to the support and promotion of the Russian language in the world.

MBOU secondary school No. 5 not only accepts students from around the world, but also sends its students to study in one of the countries participating in the program. A student of the 11th "A" class Anna Rybalova in the 2014-2015 academic year participated in the annual program in Italy. She represented our country with dignity! Now a student of the 9th "B" class Polina Solovieva is studying in sunny Argentina.

Schoolchildren who have successfully completed their studies in Russia do not say goodbye, but say: “See you again!”.