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Subject: solving puzzles .

Target: Introduce the rules for solving rebuses, puzzles and crosswords.

Tasks:

    Educational: teach you how to solve puzzles and crosswords.

    Developmental: develop logical thinking, intelligence, fantasy and imagination.

    Educational: fostering perseverance, patience, and the ability to overcome difficulties.

Equipment: notebooks, pens, colored pencils, blackboard, printed materials.

During the classes.

Hello children! Sit down.

Organizing time.

Checking readiness for the lesson.

Check if everything is ready for the lesson. Please remove everything unnecessary so that nothing distracts you.

- Let's remember what we talked about in the last lesson? (Children's answers...).

Introduction to the topic:

- The topic of our lesson today: Puzzles. Puzzles. Crosswords and puzzles. General rules solving puzzles .

Do you like to solve riddles and crossword puzzles? (Answers...)

Let's figure out what a riddle, rebus, puzzle and crossword are.

Mystery- a metaphorical expression in which one object is depicted through another that has some, at least remote, similarity with it; Based on the above, a person must guess the intended object. V.I. Dal wrote: “A riddle is a brief allegorical description of an object, proposed for solving.”

Riddles appeared a very long time ago and have always been a test not only of a person’s knowledge, but also required observation, the ability to see their similarities and differences in the most ordinary objects, and required the ability to perceive the world around us figuratively, poetically.People still come up with riddles today. This is a very interesting activity - be sure to try it!Any riddle is an intricate question or allegory that requires an answer. They are written in a short and entertaining form, most often in poetry. They are characterized by clarity, expressiveness and precision of definitions. More oftenIn all, riddles contain a list of signs by which one must guess what objects or phenomena are being discussed. The simplicity or complexity of the riddle depends on how many of these signs are present and how detailed they characterize what is being asked. For example, in the riddle “It’s not fire, but it burns” (nettle) one sign is indicated, but it is so characteristic that it is enough to guess. Sometimes riddles contain 3-4 signs: “Round, hunchbacked, near furry, trouble will come - water will flow” (eye). Each of these signs is needed to determine the hidden word. But, of course, the most interesting thing in any riddle is the figurative, poetic perception of the surrounding world.

Russian beauty

Standing in a clearing

In a green blouse

In a white sundress.

(Birch)

Wonderful friend -

Wooden hand.

He is held in high esteem by carpenters:

Stabs, chops - all at work.

(Axe)

Along the paths, along the lowlands

An invisible man walks through the forest,

Repeating after me

All words are in the silence of the forest.

(Echo)

Where is the water year after year?

Doesn't run or flow

Doesn't sing or gurgle,

And he always stands like a pillar.

(In the well)

He comes out in the hot summer

Dressed in a white down jacket.

But the wind will blow - instantly

The down jacket flies around.

(Dandelion)

There is a back, four legs,

Not a dog or a cat.

(Chair)

Puzzle - a difficult task, the solution of which, as a rule, requires ingenuity, and not high-level special knowledge.

The main principle of the puzzle is to immediately send a person down the wrong path, which at first glance seems 100% correct. A puzzle is “breaking” your head, which means breaking a “stereotype of thinking.” A person is trying to find a solution to a seemingly complex problem.

To solve the puzzle you need to use all your skills and abilities. You need to discard unnecessary data that can only confuse you, and look for the very necessary information that will lead to victory. Puzzles evoke only pleasant, positive feelings and emotions. Puzzles are very useful for children!

Game of marbles.
-
Circle the pairs of balls that add up to 10.
Example:

Porcupine.
Fill in the blanks with this number porcupine.

There are no “right answers” ​​to these puzzles, so just some options are provided. Children's intelligence, originality and wit are encouraged.

The woman did not have her driver's license with her. She did not stop at the railway crossing, although the barrier was lowered. Then, not paying attention to the sign prohibiting entry with a “brick,” she calmly moved along the one-way street against the traffic of cars. All this happened in front of a traffic police officer, who for some reason did not stop her. What actually happened?

Answer:The woman was walking.

We all know that Russian female names end in either “a” or “ya”: Tatyana, Maria, Olga, etc. However, there is a female name that does not end in either “a” or “ya” . Name it.

Answer: Love.

When is the best time for a black cat to get into the house?

Answer:When the door is open.

Is it possible: two heads, two arms and six legs, but only four in walking?

Answer: Yes, it's a rider on a horse.

Which car wheel does not spin when making a right turn?

Answer: Spare.

What word always sounds wrong?

Answer: The word "incorrect".

On one leg, the chicken weighs 3 kilograms. How many kilograms does a chicken weigh on 2 legs?

Answer: also 3.

Rebus - a riddle in which the words to be solved are given in the form of pictures in combination with letters and other signs.

Rebus - this is a special type of riddles in which the hidden words are encrypted using a sequence of pictures, letters, numbers and other symbols.

In order to solve and compose puzzles, you need to know the rules and techniques that are used in composing them. Remember these rules.

1. The names of all objects depicted in the rebus are read only in the nominative case and singular. Sometimes the desired object in the picture is indicated by an arrow.

2. Very often, an object depicted in a rebus may have not one, but two or more names, for example, “eye” and “eye,” “leg” and “paw,” etc. Or it may have one thing in common and one specific name, for example “tree” and “oak”, “note” and “D”, etc. You need to select the one that is appropriate in meaning.

The ability to identify and correctly name the object shown in the picture is one of the main difficulties when deciphering puzzles. In addition to knowing the rules, you will need ingenuity and logic.

3. Sometimes the name of an object is not used in its entirety, then it is necessary to discard one or two letters at the beginning or end of the word. In such cases, the conventional sign is used -comma. If the comma is to the left of the picture, then this means that the first letter of its name must be discarded; if it is to the right of the picture, then the last letter. If there are two commas, then two letters are discarded accordingly, etc.

For example, a “yoke” is drawn, you only need to read “whirlpool”, a “sail” is drawn, you only need to read “steam”.

4. If two objects or two letters are drawn one inside the other, then their names are read with the addition of a preposition"V" . For example: “v-oh-yes”, or “not-in-a”, or “in-oh-seven”:

In this and the next five examples, different readings are possible, for example, instead of “eight” you can read “SEVEN”, and instead of “water” - “DAVO”. But such words do not exist! This is where ingenuity and logic should come to your aid.

5. If any letter consists of another letter, then read with the addition"from" . For example: “iz-b-a” or “vn-iz-u” or “f-iz-ik”:

6. If behind any letter or object there is another letter or object, then you need to read with the addition"behind" .
For example: “Ka-za-n”, “za-ya-ts”.

8. If another letter is written after a letter, then read it with the addition of “by”. For example: “po-r-t”, “po-l-e”, “po-ya-s”:

Try to come up with a puzzle yourself.

Well done!

Crossword ( Crossword - intersection of words) - “crossword", "braids", "pyramids", "paths", "magic squares"; a puzzle consisting of an interlacing of rows of cells that are filled with words according to given values.

Let's try to create a small crossword puzzle together. The theme of our crossword puzzle is “Garden and vegetable garden.”

(Draw a crossword puzzle on the board and come up with questions and words)

Our lesson has come to an end, well done everyone!

Practice solving crosswords and puzzles at home.

Thank you for your attention and activity!

The lesson is over.

Crosswords. Puzzles. Puzzles

Crossword “Words with an unpronounceable consonant”

1. A plant that grows in and above water. (Reed.) 2. Beautiful heavenly body, star. (Sun.) 3. ... in the evening. (Late.) 4. Angry, angrily. (Furiously.) 5. When we really like a food, we say... (delicious). 6. A butterfly that loves cabbage. (Cabbage.) 7. This ticket is taken for travel on transport for a month, a year, a day and is called... (travel card). 8. This word is an antonym for the word “joyfully.” (Sad.) 9. It can be rural and even urban, flat or hilly. (Location.) 10. Food, treats or delicacies. (Yastva.) 11. When many people go in one direction in an organized manner. (Procession.) 12.... deposit. Jewelry is made from this stone. (Diamond.) 13. Sad. (Sad.) 14. Great, great. (Wonderful.)

- What word came out horizontally? (Unpronounceable.)

Crossword "Fruit"

Restore the names of the fruits.

Horizontally : 2. BAIRKSO. 4. IIVC. 5. RKUFYT. 6. ABNNA. 10. MRNNAADI. 11. MLINO.

Vertically : 1. BOLKOYA. 3. VLASI. 5. KINTHI.

7. SNANAA. 8. MURHA. 9. GAOMN.

Answers . Horizontal: 2. Apricot. 4. Kiwi. 5. Fruits. 6. Banana. 10. Mandarin. 11. Lemon. Vertical: 1. Apple. 3. Plum. 5. Dates. 7. Pineapple. 8. Persimmon. 9. Mango.

Crossword puzzle for the topic “Your health”

1. Guess the riddle and find out what you need to do to be healthy.

Everyone knows, everyone understands

It's nice to be healthy.

Become beautiful like a sculpture

It will help us... (physical education).

2. A synonym for the word “routine”, it must be followed in order to be healthy. (Mode.)

3. Arrange the letters in ascending order and find out what else strengthens our health.

4. What else is necessary for us to be healthy, the saying will tell you: “... is the key to health.” (Purity.)

5. Must be healthy, containing the amount of vitamins, minerals, proteins and carbohydrates necessary for a person... (Food.)

6. Health is impossible without a good mood. But the key to a good mood can, without a doubt, be called something that makes a new day brighter, a rainbow wakes up in the sky, and becomes warmer. What is this? (Smile.)

7. Guess the missing word. “Where there is health, there is beauty.”

Crossword "Ball games"

Horizontally : 3. A sports game with an oval-shaped ball. (Rugby.) 6. A sports game of throwing a ball into a special device on a pole. (Basketball.)

Vertically : 1. A ball sport that uses a racket. (Tennis.) 2. A sports game of throwing a ball over a net. (Volleyball) 4. Sports team game on ice. (Hockey.) 5. Sports game of kicking a ball. (Football.)

Crossword "Human Organism"

1. Digestive organ. (Mouth.)

2. Circulatory organ. (Heart.)

3. Organ of vision. (Eye.)

4. Organ of touch. (Leather.)

5. Olfactory organ. (Nose.)

6. Hearing organs. (Ears.)

7. Digestive organ. (Teeth.)

8. Organ of the nervous system. (Brain.) (Word horizontally: organism.)

Math crossword

Horizontally : 1. The result of the subtraction action. (Difference.) 3. The number from which it is subtracted. (Reducible.) 6. Component of the action of addition. (Addend.) 7. The number that is divided. (Divisible.) 8. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon. (Perimeter.) 10. Measure of mass. (Kilogram.)

Vertically: 2. The result of the addition action. (Sum.) 3. Equality in which the unknown is indicated by a letter of the Latin alphabet. (Equation.) 4. The number by which we divide. (Divisor.) 5. Component of the subtraction action. (Subtractable.) 9. A measure of length equal to 100 cm. (Metres.)

Crosswords "Plants"

I. "Vegetables"

1. The girl is sitting in prison,

And the braid is on the street. (Carrot.)

2. Ten boys

They live in green closets. (Beans.)

3. It's fresh and pleasant

And juicy looking

He used tomato juice

He'll treat you. (Tomato.)

4. The garden bed is long and green,

And in the tub it’s yellow and salty. (Cucumber.)

5. From him a fragrant clove

We'll put it in your soup.

It will give the soup flavor

The soup will become a hundred times more delicious. (Garlic.)

6. It is boiled, fried, rubbed,

It is baked over a fire. (Potato.)

7. You salads, vinaigrettes

Decorate with scarlet color.

Nothing tastes better

And rich borscht. (Beet.)

(Vertical word: cabbage.)

II. "Orchard"

Write the names of the fruits. Read the word that appears vertically.

1. Here is a green bush growing,

Not tall, but very thick.

And earrings hang on it

For Anyuta and Antoshka -

Black and red

Excellent for jelly. (Currant.)

2. In spring it

Very green, sour.

As soon as he gets ready, he will blush,

He will have time to fall down from the branch. (Apple.)

3. Here on the branch, look,

They suddenly became flushed.

Juicy juice is poured,

They smile at the children from the branches. (Cherry.)

4. Hangs from branches in tassels,

Sweet juice attracts.

We treat everyone:

Very tasty... (grapes).

5. Little Red Matryoshka,

Little white heart.

Children love her very much

And in the dense forest there are bears. (Raspberries.)

(Vertical word: plum.)

Decipher the names of the animals. Which one is the odd one out?

"Puzzles. Puzzles. Crosswords and puzzles.

General rules for solving puzzles."

Topic: Riddles. Puzzles. Crosswords and puzzles. General rules for solving puzzles.

Target: Introduce the rules for solving rebuses, puzzles and crosswords.

Tasks:

    Educational: teach you how to solve puzzles and crosswords.

    Developmental: develop logical thinking, intelligence, fantasy and imagination.

    Educational: fostering perseverance, patience, and the ability to overcome difficulties.

Equipment: notebooks, pens, colored pencils, blackboard, printed materials.

During the classes.

Hello children! Sit down.

Organizing time.

Checking readiness for the lesson.

Check if everything is ready for the lesson. Please remove everything unnecessary so that nothing distracts you.

- Let's remember what we talked about in the last lesson? (Children's answers...).

Introduction to the topic:

The topic of our lesson today: Riddles. Puzzles. Crosswords and puzzles. General rules for solving puzzles.

Do you like to solve riddles and crossword puzzles? (Answers...)

Let's figure out what a riddle, rebus, puzzle and crossword are.

Mystery- a metaphorical expression in which one object is depicted through another that has some, at least remote, similarity with it; Based on the above, a person must guess the intended object. V.I. Dal wrote: “A riddle is a brief allegorical description of an object, proposed for solving.”

Riddles appeared a very long time ago and have always been a test not only of a person’s knowledge, but also required observation, the ability to see their similarities and differences in the most ordinary objects, and required the ability to perceive the world around us figuratively, poetically. People still come up with riddles today. This is a very interesting activity - be sure to try it! Any riddle is an intricate question or allegory that requires an answer. They are written in a short and entertaining form, most often in poetry. They are characterized by clarity, expressiveness and precision of definitions. Most often, riddles contain a list of signs by which one must guess what objects or phenomena are being discussed. The simplicity or complexity of the riddle depends on how many of these signs are present and how detailed they characterize what is being asked. For example, in the riddle “It’s not fire, but it burns” (nettle) one sign is indicated, but it is so characteristic that it is enough to guess. Sometimes riddles contain 3-4 signs: “Round, hunchbacked, near furry, trouble will come - water will flow” (eye). Each of these signs is needed to determine the hidden word. But, of course, the most interesting thing in any riddle is the figurative, poetic perception of the surrounding world.

Russian beauty

Standing in a clearing

In a green blouse

In a white sundress.

Wonderful friend -

Wooden hand.

He is held in high esteem by carpenters:

Stabs, chops - all at work.

Along the paths, along the lowlands

An invisible man walks through the forest,

Repeating after me

All words are in the silence of the forest.

Where is the water year after year?

Doesn't run or flow

Doesn't sing or gurgle,

And he always stands like a pillar.

(In the well)

He comes out in the hot summer

Dressed in a white down jacket.

But the wind will blow - instantly

The down jacket flies around.

(Dandelion)

There is a back, four legs,

Not a dog or a cat.

Puzzle- a difficult task, the solution of which, as a rule, requires ingenuity, and not high-level special knowledge.

The main principle of the puzzle is to immediately send a person down the wrong path, which at first glance seems 100% correct. A puzzle is “breaking” your head, which means breaking a “stereotype of thinking.” A person is trying to find a solution to a seemingly complex problem.

To solve the puzzle you need to use all your skills and abilities. You need to discard unnecessary data that can only confuse you, and look for the very necessary information that will lead to victory. Puzzles evoke only pleasant, positive feelings and emotions. Puzzles are very useful for children!

Game of marbles.
-
Circle the pairs of balls that add up to 10.
Example:

Porcupine.
Fill in the blanks with this number porcupine.

There are no “right answers” ​​to these puzzles, so just some options are provided. Children's intelligence, originality and wit are encouraged.

The woman did not have her driver's license with her. She did not stop at the railway crossing, although the barrier was lowered. Then, not paying attention to the sign prohibiting entry with a “brick,” she calmly moved along the one-way street against the traffic of cars. All this happened in front of a traffic police officer, who for some reason did not stop her. What actually happened?

Answer: The woman was walking.

We all know that Russian female names end in either “a” or “ya”: Tatyana, Maria, Olga, etc. However, there is a female name that does not end in either “a” or “ya” . Name it.

Answer: Love.

When is the best time for a black cat to get into the house?

Answer: When the door is open.

Is it possible: two heads, two arms and six legs, but only four in walking?

Answer: Yes, it's a rider on a horse.

Which car wheel does not spin when making a right turn?

Answer: Spare.

What word always sounds wrong?

Answer: The word "incorrect".

On one leg, the chicken weighs 3 kilograms. How many kilograms does a chicken weigh on 2 legs?

Answer: also 3.

Rebus- a riddle in which the words to be solved are given in the form of pictures in combination with letters and other signs.

Rebus- this is a special type of riddles in which the hidden words are encrypted using a sequence of pictures, letters, numbers and other symbols.

In order to solve and compose puzzles, you need to know the rules and techniques that are used in composing them. Remember these rules.

1. The names of all objects depicted in the rebus are read only in the nominative case and singular. Sometimes the desired object in the picture is indicated by an arrow.

2. Very often, an object depicted in a rebus may have not one, but two or more names, for example, “eye” and “eye,” “leg” and “paw,” etc. Or it may have one thing in common and one specific name, for example “tree” and “oak”, “note” and “D”, etc. You need to select the one that is appropriate in meaning.

The ability to identify and correctly name the object shown in the picture is one of the main difficulties when deciphering puzzles. In addition to knowing the rules, you will need ingenuity and logic.

3. Sometimes the name of an object is not used in its entirety, then it is necessary to discard one or two letters at the beginning or end of the word. In such cases, the symbol used is a comma. If the comma is to the left of the picture, then this means that the first letter of its name must be discarded; if it is to the right of the picture, then the last letter. If there are two commas, then two letters are discarded accordingly, etc.

For example, a “yoke” is drawn, you only need to read “whirlpool”, a “sail” is drawn, you only need to read “steam”.

4. If two objects or two letters are drawn one inside the other, then their names are read with the addition of a preposition "V". For example: “v-oh-yes”, or “not-in-a”, or “in-oh-seven”:

In this and the next five examples, different readings are possible, for example, instead of “eight” you can read “SEVEN”, and instead of “water” - “DAVO”. But such words do not exist! This is where ingenuity and logic should come to your aid.

5. If any letter consists of another letter, then read with the addition "from". For example: “iz-b-a” or “vn-iz-u” or “f-iz-ik”:

6. If behind any letter or object there is another letter or object, then you need to read with the addition "behind".
For example: “Ka-za-n”, “za-ya-ts”.

If one figure or letter is drawn under another, then you need to read it with the addition "on the", "above" or "under"- choose a preposition that makes sense.
For example: “fo-na-ri” or “pod-u-shka”:

The phrase: “Tit found a horseshoe and gave it to Nastya” can be depicted like this:

8. If another letter is written after a letter, then read it with the addition of “by”. For example: “po-r-t”, “po-l-e”, “po-ya-s”:

9. If one letter lies next to another, leaning against it, then read with the addition of “u”. For example: “L-u-k”, “d-u-b”:

10. If in a rebus there is an image of an object drawn upside down, then its name must be read from the end. For example, “cat” is drawn, you need to read “current”, “nose” is drawn, you need to read “dream”.

11. If an object is drawn, and a letter is written next to it and then crossed out, this means that this letter must be eliminated from the resulting word. If there is another letter above the crossed out letter, this means that you need to replace the crossed out letter with it. Sometimes in this case an equal sign is placed between the letters

For example: “eye” we read “gas”, “bone” we read “guest”:

12. If there are numbers above the picture, for example, 4, 2, 3, 1, then this means that first the fourth letter of the name of the object shown in the picture is read, then the second, followed by the third, etc., that is the letters are read in the order indicated by the numbers. For example, a “mushroom” is drawn, we read “brig”:

13. If any figure in a rebus is drawn running, sitting, lying, etc., then the corresponding verb in the third person of the present tense (running, sitting, lying, etc.) must be added to the name of this figure, for example “ r-runs.”

14. Very often in puzzles, individual syllables “do”, “re”, “mi”, “fa” are represented by the corresponding notes. For example, words written in notes read: “do-la”, “fa-sol”:

    Leading.

    Horizontally:
    2. Blue fur coat
    Covered the whole world (Sky)
    4. In the Blue Village
    The girl is round-faced.
    She can't sleep at night -
    Looking in the mirror (Moon)
    7. People are waiting for me, calling me,
    And when you come, they run away (Rain)
    9. The eagle is flying
    Across the blue sky.
    Wings spread out
    The sun was covered up. (Cloud)
    10. Flies without wings,
    Runs without legs
    It sails without a sail. (Cloud)
    13. A fiery arrow flies,
    No one will catch her:
    Neither king nor queen
    Neither the red maiden. (Lightning)
    14. Made noise, made noise,
    I washed everything and left.
    And gardens and orchards
    It watered the whole area. (Storm)
    17. Draws without hands,
    Bites without teeth (Frost)
    19. Flies, growls,
    Breaks branches
    Dust rises
    Can you hear him
    But you don’t see him. (Wind)

    Vertically.

    1. He is fluffy, silver,
    But don't touch him with your hand,
    It will become a little bit clean,
    How can you catch it in the palm of your hand? (Snow)
    3. Under our roof
    A white nail is hanging.
    The sun will rise -
    The nail will fall. (Icicle)
    5. White cat
    Climbs through the window. (Dawn)
    6. There is an invisible one:
    Doesn't ask to come into the house
    And before people runs,
    He's in a hurry. (Air)
    8. In the morning the beads sparkled,
    They covered all the grass with themselves.
    And we went to look for them during the day,
    We search and search, but we won’t find it. (Dew)
    11. Through the fields, through the meadows
    An elegant arc emerged. (Rainbow)
    12. You screamed - it was silent,
    You were silent - it screamed. (Echo)
    15. Well, which one of you will answer:
    It’s not fire, but it burns painfully,
    Not a lantern, but shining brightly,
    And not a baker, but a baker? (Sun)
    16. Not snow and not ice,
    And with silver he will remove the trees. (Frost)
    17. Growing up, growing up,
    He was horned and became round.
    Only a circle, a miracle circle
    Suddenly he became horned again. (Month)
    18. Peas fell apart
    On a thousand roads. (Stars)

    Leading.

    The team won...

    Leading.

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“Guess (crossword, riddle and rebus competition)”

Municipal budgetary institution

additional education

"Center for Further Education "Perspective"

Guess

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Conducted: March 21, 2016

according to Danilkina I.S.

Stary Oskol

Age of participants: 7 - 12 years old.

Duration: 45 minutes.

Target: to form aesthetic taste, creativity, cultural attitude towards oneself and others.

Tasks:

Develop children's cognitive interest;

Contribute to the creation of an atmosphere of celebration and active recreation;

Foster a respectful attitude towards nature;

Equipment: sheets of paper, crossword puzzle, task cards.

Location: local club "Magnitka"

Progress of the event

On the desk: "Guess" ( competition of riddles, crosswords and puzzles)

Leading.

    Hello guys, today we have gathered on the day of spring break for an event, a competition of riddles, crosswords and puzzles “Guess”, I propose to divide into 2 teams (“Rainbow”, “Chamomile”) and choose a team captain. I wish everyone victory and may each team demonstrate dexterity, erudition and the ability to work harmoniously and cohesively in a team. For each correct answer, the team receives 1 token; in case of an incorrect answer, the right to answer and receive an additional point goes to the opposing team.

    And so we begin our competition dedicated to Mother Nature.

    The night has passed, the dawn is turning red, -
    And dawn came.
    The sun is turning pink again
    Pure gives light.

    Waking up early in the morning
    Can you smell the grace?
    From the beauty of wise nature, -
    The day goes by again.

    Enjoying nature
    Every single day.
    The sun rises over the mountain, -
    Hello new day!

    Guys, I bring to your attention a presentation with the help of which you will try to solve the riddles. (The presenter shows the presentation)

    Leading.

Well done, the guys completed the tasks. Now let's see how you can solve puzzles.

And you completed this task

Leading.

Who knows how to solve crossword puzzles? (children’s answers)

Well done! Now let's see which team will cope with this task first.

Horizontally:
2. Blue fur coat
Covered the whole world (Sky)
4. In the Blue Village
The girl is round-faced.
She can't sleep at night -
Looking in the mirror (Moon)
7. People are waiting for me, calling me,
And when you come, they run away (Rain)
9. The eagle is flying
Across the blue sky.
Wings spread out
The sun was covered up. (Cloud)
10. Flies without wings,
Runs without legs
It sails without a sail. (Cloud)
13. A fiery arrow flies,
No one will catch her:
Neither king nor queen
Neither the red maiden. (Lightning)
14. Made noise, made noise,
I washed everything and left.
And gardens and orchards
It watered the whole area. (Storm)
17. Draws without hands,
Bites without teeth (Frost)
19. Flies, growls,
Breaks branches
Dust rises
Can you hear him
But you don’t see him. (Wind)

Vertically.

1. He is fluffy, silver,
But don't touch him with your hand,
It will become a little bit clean,
How can you catch it in the palm of your hand? (Snow)
3. Under our roof
A white nail is hanging.
The sun will rise -
The nail will fall. (Icicle)
5. White cat
Climbs through the window. (Dawn)
6. There is an invisible one:
Doesn't ask to come into the house
And before people runs,
He's in a hurry. (Air)
8. In the morning the beads sparkled,
They covered all the grass with themselves.
And we went to look for them during the day,
We search and search, but we won’t find it. (Dew)
11. Through the fields, through the meadows
An elegant arc emerged. (Rainbow)
12. You screamed - it was silent,
You were silent - it screamed. (Echo)
15. Well, which one of you will answer:
It’s not fire, but it burns painfully,
Not a lantern, but shining brightly,
And not a baker, but a baker? (Sun)
16. Not snow and not ice,
And with silver he will remove the trees. (Frost)
17. Growing up, growing up,
He was horned - he became round.
Only a circle, a miracle circle
Suddenly he became horned again. (Month)
18. Peas fell apart
On a thousand roads. (Stars)

Leading.

Our competition has come to an end, I propose to count the points. I would like to praise the members of the two teams for their cohesion, erudition and ingenuity.

The team won......

Leading.

At the end of our competition, I want to say: “We are the masters of our nature, and it is the storehouse of the sun with all the treasures of life, let’s love and take care of it for ourselves and our descendants!”

See you again! (awarding winners with prizes, participants with incentive prizes)

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