Riddles of working in the garden in the vegetable garden. Entertainment for children in the senior group “Riddles from the garden”

Kids just love to play with their parents. Therefore, both a riddle about a vegetable garden and a math problem can be solved easily and simply if you transform the lesson into a game form. In this matter, you can completely use your imagination to make the event fun and carefree.

Why should children ask riddles?

Children should regularly make riddles about the garden, about nature or animals, because this is very useful for their developing personality. Questions that need to be answered will help:

  • develop imagination;
  • demonstrate talents and skills;
  • develop perseverance;
  • teach your child to listen to your words;
  • develop logical thinking;
  • learn to take part in social events;
  • arouse desire and desire to achieve results.

Therefore, it’s worth coming up with interesting riddles about the garden to fill your child with new skills and useful information.

How to transform an activity into a game form

Of course, it is important for the child that the classes are not difficult and forced. It is worth considering a program in which solving problems will be relaxed and fun. It is not necessary to write scripts for your son or daughter to like a riddle about a vegetable garden; it is enough to come up with interesting options for completing the game event. For example, you can arrange a relay race in which for each question that is answered, the child will receive a chip. At the end of the game, hand over the expected gifts according to the number of chips.

At what events can you use children's riddles about the vegetable garden?

Logical tasks will easily fit into absolutely any holiday. Riddles about the vegetable garden with answers can be used during a child's birthday. Also, during outdoor recreation, children will definitely enjoy this kind of entertainment. And if the younger generation is just visiting, it’s worth pampering them with fun relay races using riddles.

Riddles about the garden and vegetable garden for the little ones

Children who are still very young should come up with simple, easy-to-understand problems. Fascinating riddles about the garden for children can contain the following content:

  • At my grandmother's dacha there are flowers growing there, and also potatoes, tomatoes and mushrooms.
  • There are apples and pears, which you want to eat, cherries also grow there, then they will end up in the compote.
  • We take strawberries and raspberries from there, and collect pears and apples on it.
  • The grandmother digs the ground, plants tomatoes and waters the trees, then treats them to apples. Where does she grow so much stuff?
  • You saw at the dacha that an apple had fallen, then you went and took it so that it would fall into your mouth. Where does this tree grow? Of course it is... (garden).
  • There are tomatoes, cucumbers, and sometimes flowers. I picked strawberries there to give to my daughter.
  • We come to the dacha and work together there so that delicious fruit appears there in the spring and summer.
  • Apples, pears, cherries, sweet cherries - all this is delicious, to be honest. Grandmother waters and loosens the soil, because she is worried about the fruits. Where does this happen, where does the cherry grow? Come on guys, will anyone understand?
  • You pick delicious strawberries there, and grandma buries the potatoes in the ground.
  • My grandparents worked there for a year to produce juicy tomatoes. Also cucumbers and potatoes, and a little strawberries and raspberries.
  • Grandma went there and picked apples from the trees. She also picked raspberries and treated you to them later.
  • You like to work hard there, picking berries. Grandma planted them, they are very sweet. What kind of place is this, who will answer, did anyone guess, children?
  • There are carrots, corn, pumpkin, zucchini. Grandma sat them down and then lay down on her side. While grandma is resting, her harvest is ripening.
  • You take pears and apples there, and I pick pumpkins and zucchini. Delicious berries also grow here. You really love collecting them from there.

Approximately such a riddle about a vegetable garden will be easily solved even by the smallest children. The most important thing is to voice it with passion and expression.

Riddles for schoolchildren

When sons and daughters are already attending an educational institution, they will be very enthusiastic about solving riddles about the garden for children in order to take a break from everyday activities. Approximately the tasks could be as follows:

  • Dill and parsley grow there and the tomatoes are juicy. The two of us collect them and create a delicious salad.
  • Where do the strawberries, sweet raspberries, apples and pears, and tomatoes that you so want to eat grow?
  • Yesterday we planted a tree and watered it abundantly. Then fruits will grow there. Where does this happen, do you know?
  • Currants, strawberries and raspberries, also tomatoes and zucchini. Where does all this grow, tell me, my friend?
  • Yesterday you weeded there, loosened it, then sprinkled the seeds. And soon they will grow into tomatoes and cucumbers, we love them very much.
  • At the dacha there we collect fruits and vegetables from there on the table. Tell me guys, where does all this grow?
  • Apples, pears, and you can eat them. Everyone is happy about this when they come to our... (garden).

You can also ask school-age children riddles about garden plants. They may contain the following content:

  • Red, round, it releases juice and usually ends up in the salad (tomato).

  • Green striped, k red filling. Both Sashka and Alinka eat it in the summer (watermelon).
  • A round, sweet thing grows on a tree, whoever eats it will gain health (apple).
  • Red berries grow on the tree, in the summer you pick them, eat them and throw them into compote (cherries).
  • It looks like a pig, but it is green and lies on the ground (zucchini).
  • There is orange beauty in the ground, and a green spit (carrot) lies on the ground.
  • Sweet, red, and absolutely wonderful with sugar (strawberries).
  • They dig a little into the ground, but it turns out a lot... (potatoes).

  • From it caviar and stew, n and I will pick it from the garden. Looks like a pig, but doesn't grunt (zucchini).
  • Green daredevil, sweet, tasty... (cucumber).
  • Green herb is always added to salad (dill).
  • It is bitter and stings, but is very useful for colds. They also put it in food. What is this, tell me, children? (Onion).

In any case, a riddle about a vegetable garden for school-age boys and girls should be such that you have to think and use logic to solve it.

Riddles for adult children

Adult children and their parents can also come up with interesting riddles about the vegetable garden. For example:

  • You come to the dacha and you plant potatoes on it.
  • A shovel, a hoe, a rake - all this is needed here.
  • Here you plant trees, then wait for the fruits to grow.
  • Both a tree and a fruit grow on the ground, we know what it is - ... (vegetable garden).
  • There you can pick an apple or a pear and eat it right away.

How to motivate a child when solving problems

In order for the game to make sense and not be boring and monotonous, it is worth coming up with motivation for your child. For example, you can give a toy for a victory, and make a Kinder surprise a consolation prize. You can also come up with a cumulative motivation system for your child. Thus, balls are collected throughout the week, and at the end of the period, the son or daughter receives a reward based on the results of their efforts.

Have fun and have fun with your child. Children love to spend quality time with their parents!

1. The golden sieve of black houses is full.

2. A patch on a patch, but there was no needle.

3. Countless clothes and all without fasteners.

4. No windows, no doors - the room is full of people.

5. The bird built a nest underground and laid eggs.

6. The scarlet sugar itself, the caftan is green velvet.

7. The grandfather is sitting, dressed in a hundred fur coats.

Whoever undresses him sheds tears.

8. Red beads are hanging, looking at us from the bushes. These children, birds and bears love beads very much.

9. The beautiful maiden sits in prison, and her braid is on the street.

10. I was green and small, then I became scarlet. I turned black in the sun and now I am ripe.

11. I grow in the garden. And when I ripen, they boil me into a tomato, put it in cabbage soup and eat it like that.

12. There was a child - he did not know diapers, He became an old man - a hundred diapers on him.

13. It grows in the ground and is removed by winter. The head looks like a bow. If you just chew even a small slice, it will smell for a long time.

14. He is tightly dressed in ten clothes, and often comes to us for lunch. But as soon as you call him to the table, you won’t even notice how you will shed tears.

15. Two sisters are green in the summer, by autumn one turns red, the other turns black.

16. The red nose is rooted in the ground, and the green tail is out.

17. The centipede boasts: “Am I not a beauty? And all that’s left is a bone and a little red blouse.”

18. A red mouse with a white tail sits in a hole under a green leaf.

19. My caftan is green, but my heart is like calico, It tastes like sugar, it’s sweet, and it looks like a ball.

20. Martyn climbed over the tine, climbed over himself, but left his head on the tine.

21. He doesn’t hit or scold, but he makes them cry.

22. It dried out in the hot sun and bursts from the pods...

23. Lounging in disarray on their feather bed, a hundred green bear cubs lie with nipples in their mouths, continuously sucking juice and growing.

24. The golden sieve of black houses is full, So many little black houses, So many white inhabitants.

25. The lady sat down in the garden bed, dressed in noisy silks. We are preparing tubs and half a bag of coarse salt for her.

26. Round, round, sweet, sweet, with smooth striped skin, And if you cut it, look: it’s red, red inside.

27. Blue uniform, yellow lining, and sweet in the middle.

28. What kind of head is this, that there are only teeth and a beard?

29. He never offended anyone in the world. Why do both adults and children cry from him?

30. The cramped house split into two halves, and beads and pellets fell into the palms.

31. Green branches grow in the garden bed, and on them are red children.

32. Red on the outside, white on the inside, On the head there is a tuft of green forest.

33. Are you red? No - black. Why white? Because it's green.

34. Bright, sweet, poured, all covered in gold. Not from a candy factory, but from distant Africa.

35. I was born to glory, my head is white and curly. Who loves cabbage soup - look for me.

36. There are a lush bush of black berries - they taste good.

37. Even though I have a lot of teeth, I don’t bite anyone. I myself get into the teeth of pigs and cows.

38. What was dug out of the ground, fried, boiled? What did we bake in ashes, eat and praise?

39. Among the melons are green balls. The kids swooped in - the balls were nothing but bark.

40. I grew up in the garden, my character is nasty: Wherever I go, I will bring everyone to tears.

41. He dragged the fox out of the mink by its curly tuft. It feels very smooth to the touch, tastes like sugar, sweet.

42. Seventy clothes, all without fasteners.

ANSWERS:
1 - sunflower
2 - cabbage
3 - onion
4 - cucumber
5 - potato
6 - watermelon
7 - onion
8 - raspberries
9 - carrot
10 - cherry
11 - tomato
12 - cabbage
13 - garlic
14 - onion
15 - currant
16 - carrot
17 - cherry
18 - radish
19 - watermelon
20 - pumpkin
21 - onion
22 - peas
23 - cucumbers
24 - sunflower
25 - cabbage
26 - watermelon
27 - plum
28 - garlic
29 - onion
30 - peas
31 - tomatoes
32 - radish
33 - currant
34 - orange
35 - cabbage
36 - black currant
37 - corn
38 - potato
39 - watermelon
40 - onion
41 - carrot
42 - cabbage

MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 29 "Smile"

Card index

riddles

about "Merry Garden!"

Prepared by the teacher:

Khavshabo E.I.

Maykop 2018

Riddles about vegetables.

Red mouse
With a white tail
Sitting in a hole
Under a green leaf
Red on the outside
White inside
There is a crest on the head -
Green forest.
(Radish)

You'll throw it into the ground
Little flea
She'll lie down for a while
And look - it's already growing
Samovar-root vegetable.
(Turnip)

I'm lying in the garden bed proudly,

The sun warms my side.
I am green, tasty, hard,
And my name is... (Zucchini)

It's good when in the garden

Everyone sat down in order.
The garlic is growing stronger on the left,
On the right - ripening... (Zucchini)

This vegetable is the pumpkin's brother -

He also looks a little thick.
Lie down on the side under a leaf
Between the beds...(Zucchini)

At least it grew in the garden,

Knows the notes “sol” and “fa”.

Answer: Beans

I am not a pea, although I have pods.

The soup made from me is more tender and tastier.

Two notes is my name.

Think, make an effort.

Answer: Beans

Worth a freak
In the middle of the garden
Evil for everyone
And everyone is nice.
radish

Is this a flatbread?

The zucchini has changed its style!

In interesting clothes

Dressed up...(squash)

The golden head is large and heavy,
The golden head lay down to rest.
The head is large, only the neck is thin.
(Pumpkin)

The child is wrapped in a hundred swaddling clothes. (Cabbage)
I tried all summer -
Dressed, dressed...
And when autumn came,
She gave us some clothes.
A hundred clothes
We put it in a barrel
(Cabbage)

Onion He never and no one
Didn't offend you in the world.
Why are they crying because of him?
Both adults and children?
(Onion)

The gentleman came from the garden,
All in patches
Whoever looks
Everyone will cry.
(Onion)

The grandfather is sitting, wearing a hundred fur coats,
Who undresses him?
He sheds tears.
(Onion)

Not great underground
Golden old man in a fur coat
(Onion)

Tanya came in a yellow sundress:
They began to undress Tanya,
Let's cry and sob.
(Onion)

He doesn't know how to laugh
And he doesn't like to undress.
Who takes off his caftan,
She often sheds tears.
(Onion)

Small, bitter
Luke's brother.
It grows in the ground

Cleaned up for winter.
The head looks like a bow.
If you just chew
Even a small slice -
It will smell for a very long time.
(Garlic)

Green above, red below,
It has grown into the ground.
There is grass above the ground,
Under the ground there is a scarlet head.
(Beet)

Carrot The red nose has grown into the ground,
And the green tail is on the outside.

We don't need a green tail
All you need is a red nose.
(Carrot)

IN sitting on a branch

There are children in the case,

They grow, mature,

What are they called?

Answer: Beans

No windows, no doors,
The room is full of people.
(Cucumber)

Like in our garden
Riddles have grown
Juicy and large,
They're so round.
In summer they turn green,
By autumn they turn red.
(Tomatoes)

Everyone is rounder and redder.
It tastes best in a salad,
And guys from a long time ago
They love it very much...
(Tomato)

Unprepossessing, gnarly,
And she will come to the table,
The guys will say cheerfully:
“Well, crumbly, delicious!”
(Potato)

Dried out in the hot sun
And bursts out of the pods..?
(Peas)

In the world of fashion, vegetable
Everyone shines with beauty.
Purple kaftan
Puts on...(Eggplant)

Purple kaftan
This dandy puts on.
Tomatoes and potatoes
He has a little family in his family...(Eggplant)

Delicious vegetable, definitely there,
Everyone here knows him.
He's so lilac
Very strange, small.
You can fry and cook,
And water it again in the garden.
Let's guess together
The vegetable of our dreams...(Eggplant)

Garden

Inseparable circle of friends
Hundreds of hands reach out to the sun.
And in my hands there is a fragrant cargo,
Different beads for different tastes.

Garden scarecrow, scarecrow

Worth Antoshka
On a wooden leg
Hands made of sticks
In the hands of a washcloth.
Wooden body
Clothes are torn,
Doesn't eat, doesn't drink,
He guards the garden.

It's in the garden,
Does not say anything.
He doesn’t take it himself
And he doesn’t give it to the crows.

They flew into a raspberry
They wanted to peck her.
But they saw a freak -
And get out of the garden quickly!
And the freak is sitting on a stick
With a beard made from a washcloth.

Seed

Lying in the light
Thrown into the darkness
And there is no peace there either:
How to break out into the light.

Peas

Dried out in the hot sun
And bursts out of the pods..?

Poppy

Head on a leg
There are polka dots in my head.

There is a curl in the garden -
Red shirt,
The heart is not easy.
What it is?

Potatoes, potatoes

Keen eye -
Bogatyr Taras,
He went into the dungeon,
I found 10 brothers.
The brothers came into the world
Gathered for council -
Everyone's big-eyed
Yes, cheeky.

Buried in the ground in May
And they didn’t take it out for a hundred days,
And in the fall they began to dig -
Not just one was found, but ten!
What's its name, kids?

Incomprehensible, lumpy,
And she will come to the table -
The guys will say cheerfully:
“Well, crumbly, delicious!”

What they dug out of the ground,
Fried, boiled?
What we baked in the ashes
Did they praise you?

Cabbage

The lady sat down in the garden bed,
Dressed in noisy silks.
We are preparing tubs for her
And half a bag of coarse salt.

I tried all summer -
Dressed, dressed...
And when autumn came,
She gave us some clothes.
A hundred clothes
We put it in a barrel

I was born to glory
The head is white and curly.
Who loves cabbage soup
Look for me.

How I put on a hundred shirts,
It crunched on my teeth.

Seventy clothes
And all without fasteners.

Alena dressed up
In your green sundress,
She curled the frills thickly,
Do you recognize her?..

Carrot

The red nose has grown into the ground,
And the green tail is on the outside.
We don't need a green tail,
All you need is a red nose.

Red maiden
Sitting in prison
And the braid is on the street.

For the curly tuft
I dragged the fox out of the hole.
To the touch - very smooth,
It tastes like sweet sugar.

Beet

Green above, red below,
It has grown into the ground.
There is grass above the ground,
Under the ground there is a scarlet head.

Pumpkin

Golden head
Big, heavy.
Golden head
She lay down to rest.
The head is big
Only the neck is thin.

Cucumber, cucumbers

In the summer ~ in the garden,
Fresh, green,
And in winter - in a barrel,
Strong, salty.

The calves are smooth
Tied to the garden bed.
They lie in rows
Green themselves.

Fall apart in disarray
On your feather bed
One hundred green bear cubs
They lie with nipples in their mouths,
Continuously sucking juice
And they grow, grow, grow.

Lies between the beds -
Green and sweet.

No windows, no doors
The room is full of people.

Tomatoes

Growing in the garden
Green branches,
And on them
Red kids.

I grow in the garden.
And when I mature,
They cook a tomato from me,
They put it in cabbage soup
And that's how they eat.

Onion

He never and no one
Didn't offend you in the world.
Why are they crying because of him?
Both adults and children?

Kicked off from Yegorushka
Golden feathers -
Egorushka forced
Cry without grief.

I grew up in the garden
My character is smooth:
Wherever I go
I will bring everyone to tears.

Before we ate it,
We had time to cry.

Tightly dressed in ten clothes,
He often comes to us for lunch.
But only you call him to the table,
You won't notice it yourself
How you shed tears.

Come learn shooting with me,
Look for me in the garden.
I can hit the bird accurately,
And more often I end up in cabbage soup.

Grandfather is sitting
Dressed in a hundred fur coats,
Who undresses him?
He sheds tears.

Doesn't hit, doesn't scold,
And it makes everyone cry.

Bulb

The lady came
In a golden sundress,
They began to undress the lady,
They began to cry and sob.

Radish

Red mouse
With a white tail
Sitting in a hole
Under a green leaf
Red on the outside
White inside
There is a crest on the head -
Green forest.

Turnip

Round, not a month,
Yellow, not oil,
With a tail, not a mouse.

You'll throw it into the ground
Little flea
She'll lie down for a while
And look - it's already growing
Samovar-root vegetable.

Garlic

Small, bitter
Luke's brother.
It grows in the ground
Cleaned up for winter.
The head looks like a bow.
If you just chew
Even a small slice -
It will smell for a very long time.

Horseradish

White, skinny root vegetable
It grows underground.
And although he is very bitter,
It is good for us to eat:
Everyone - from adults to children -
They eat it with jellied meat.

Apple

I am rosy Matryoshka
I won’t tear you away from my friends,
I'll wait until Matryoshka
will fall into the grass on its own.

Round, rosy,
Fell from the tree
Lyuba got it in her mouth.

Round, rosy,
I grow on a branch:
Adults love me
And little children.

While I was small,
It didn't fall
But as it grew, it fell.
Isn't it funny?

Just like a fist,
Red barrel.
You touch it with your finger - it's smooth,
And if you take a bite, it’s sweet.

Orange

Bright, sweet, poured,
The cover is all gold.
Not from a candy factory -
From distant Africa.

Watermelon

The pot-bellied one is basking in the sun
A tough guy in a striped shirt.
Round, striped,
Taken from the garden,
Sugar and scarlet became -
Eat, please!

To kindergarten with melons
They brought the balls.
They served the ball for dinner -
It is sweet and like kumach.

My caftan is green,
And the heart is like red,
Tastes like sugar, sweet
And he himself looks like a ball.

It's as big as a soccer ball!
If it’s ripe, everyone is happy!
It tastes so good!
What's this?

I'm red inside
Very sweet,
Well, who will eat me,
Guys?

Round, round,
Sweet, sweet,
With striped skin smooth,
And if you cut it, look:
Red, red
He's inside.

Among the melons -
Green balls.
The kids flew in -
The balls are nothing but bark.

Raspberries

Little red Matryoshka,
Scarlet heart.
Red beads hang
They are looking at us from the bushes.
Love these beads very much
Children, birds and bears.

Strawberries

In a forest clearing
Tatyanka shows off -
Scarlet sundress,
White specks.

I'm a drop of summer
On a thin leg.
Weave for me
Bodies and baskets.
Who loves me
He is happy to bow.
And she gave the name
My native land.

In the heat of the stumps
Many thin stems.
Each thin stem
Holds a scarlet flame.
Unbend the stems -
Collecting lights.

Like a stitch on a path
I see scarlet earrings.
I bent down for one,
And I came across ten!
I bowed down, I was not lazy -
I filled the mug with the top.

Cherry

The centipede boasts:
- Am I not beautiful?
And just a bone
Yes, a red blouse!

She was green, small,
Then I became scarlet.
I turned black in the sun,
And now I'm ripe.
Red, delicious,
There's a bone inside.

Currant

A lush bush of black berries -
They taste good!

Cranberry

I'm red, I'm sour
I grew up in a swamp
Ripened under the snow,
Come on, who knows me?

What kind of bead is here?
Hanging from a pole?
If you look, your mouth will water,
And if you bite through it, it’s sour!

Plum

Balls hang on the branches -
Turned blue from the heat.
Blue uniform
Warm lining,
And it's sweet in the middle.

Gooseberry

Low and prickly
Sweet,
It doesn't smell.
Pick a berry -
You'll rip off your whole hand.

Blackberry

The berry tastes good
But go ahead and rip it off:
A bush with thorns, like a hedgehog -
So it’s named?..

Blueberry

Under a leaf on every branch
Little children are sitting.
The one who gathers the children
He'll stain his hands and his mouth.

In the forest and in the swamp
You will find grass.
And on it the grapes turn blue -
A handful of sweet and sour berries.

Semyonova Lyudmila Georgievna

Goals:

To consolidate children's knowledge about vegetables: about the shape, color, size, structure of the plant, about the work of a vegetable grower and about their conditions necessary for the growth and development of plants.

Develop the ability to solve riddles.

Exercise children in composing a whole object from parts.

Cultivate a friendly attitude towards each other.

Equipment: exhibition “Vegetables from our gardens”, large tray, onion, picture “Green onions”, 5 carrots of different lengths, 3 tomatoes of different sizes, 2 hoops, 2 buckets, 2 potatoes, 2 watering cans, cut-out pictures “Vegetables”, parts of plants : stem, segment, husk, peel, seeds, leaf.

Ved: Hello guys! Please guess the riddle:

“There’s a carrot, there’s cabbage,

It smells delicious there of strawberries

And the goat there, friends,

We can’t be allowed in.”

Children: Vegetable garden!

That's right, this is a vegetable garden.

Who guys have a garden? (Children's answers)

What does your family grow in their gardens? (Children's answers)

You brought vegetables to kindergarten today and we reaped a rich harvest.

What are the benefits of vegetables? (Children's answers)

And today I invite you to see that vegetables can not only be eaten, you can have a lot of fun with them!

Game "Onion bed"

Guys, can you solve riddles? (Yes)

Then answer. Whoever answers correctly will bring the vegetable on the tray.

Guess a riddle:

“Who is the most useful person in the world?

Who will save you from all diseases?

Who will hurt us without hands?

Small, insidious" (bow)

Children bring onions.

2) - Which of you grew onions? (Children's answers)

Showing pictures: onions, green onions (feathers)

3) - And now I suggest you work in the onion bed.

Game "Take it quickly"

A circle is made of cord; inside the circle there are onions (cubes). Children run around the hall to the music, and when finished they quickly pick up the blocks. Each time one cube is removed.

"Signor Tomato, beautiful Carrot"

You have warmed up nicely in the onion bed, your muscles have warmed up well, and it’s time to listen to the following riddles:

1) “Whoever grows green in the beds,

And it turns yellow and red,

It looks like a traffic light

It's round" (tomato)

2) “I am a red maiden

Green braid,

I'm proud of myself

I'm good for anything!

For both juice and cabbage soup,

For salads and borscht,

In pies and vinaigrette

And bunnies for lunch" (carrot)

Assignment: arrange carrots according to size, from shortest to longest;

tomato (big-smaller-smallest).

Nurse Potato

1) Guess the riddle:

“Round, crumbly, white,

She came to the table from the fields.

You salt it a little,

It’s really delicious” (potatoes)

2) - And now I propose to throw all our energy into planting and harvesting potatoes.

Game "Plant and Harvest"

2 teams of 4 people each participate.

1 participant “plows the ground” (puts down hoops)

2 – “plants potatoes” (puts potatoes in a hoop)

3 – “waters the potatoes” (runs around a hoop with a watering can)

4 – “harvests” (collects potatoes in a bucket)

The faster team wins.

Assemble vegetables from parts

Guys, guess the riddles:

1) “For appetizer, for salad

With garlic for flavor

Finally, for pickling

This will come in handy" (cucumber)

“He is indispensable in borscht,

Ketchup is also friends with him.

We love with all our hearts

Dishes with red pepper

I suggest assembling vegetables from parts

Cucumber, tomato, beets and carrots, peppers and eggplant, onions, cabbage, potatoes from

The work of vegetable growers

1) - Tell me, guys, do vegetables themselves grow so beautiful and tasty? Children's answers: you have to work - dig the ground, water it, sow, loosen the ground, weed the weeds.

2) - Let us show you how we work in the garden.

Fizminutka

“They took the rake in their hands and combed the bed (imitation of movement)

We watered the cool beds with water once or twice, watered the beds once or twice (tilt with a turn)

We planted radish seeds in the ground (bending forward). One-two, one-two, this is how we planted (planted with a turn to the right - left)

3) - Guys, what does nature provide for ripening vegetables? (Children's answers)

How can you say affectionate things about each of these assistants?

Soil - earthling

Water - water

The sun is the sun

Wind - breeze

Helper Tools

Well done guys, you know a lot about gardening.

A person has true friends in his garden - helpers. What kind of friends are these, guess?

1) “A long, black snake slithered into the yard,

She watered our garden and didn’t yawn at work” (hose)

2) “Hey, Nazar, it’s time to get up,

Water the garden

Rise up cheerfully

Get it out" (buckets)

3) “I dug the ground, I’m not at all tired,

And whoever dug with me is tired” (shovel)

4) “Toothy, but not biting” (rakes)

Look at and name the parts of the plant (natural objects are laid out on the plates)

Children call: Dill stalk, garlic clove, onion peel, potato peel, pea seeds, beet leaf.

Publications on the topic:

Compiling a syncwine riddle “My Favorite Animal” in the senior group Contents of the activity. Goal: development of speech in preschool children using syncwine technology. Objectives: Educational: - consolidate children’s ability to work.

Poems and riddles for children Everyone is glad for a New Year's gift There is nothing better than our Christmas tree in the whole world: Sticky needles, Lights of light, Balls, toys, Beads in three rows, Rain.

Lesson summary for the senior group “Riddles of the seven-flowered flower” Summary of joint educational activities Topic: “Riddles of the seven-flowered flower” Integration of areas: “Cognitive development”

End-of-the-year entertainment for the senior group for children with speech impairments “Country Soundland” End-of-year entertainment for the senior group for children with speech impairments “Country Soundland” Goal: to develop practical skills.

Rhyming riddles for children Rhyming riddles for finishing words for children from 2.5 to 3 years old. One of the first riddles that are available for a small child.