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Crossword

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All about crosswords. History of crosswords. Crossword. The history of the crossword puzzle. The first Russian crosswords. Electronic crossword friends. About the health benefits of crossword puzzles. Crossword theory. Classification of crosswords. Classification of crosswords. Types of crosswords. Stages of crossword development. Drawing up conditions for a crossword puzzle. From work experience. Organization of the study. Making crosswords. Rules for creating a crossword puzzle. Crossword forms. System of criteria and indicators. Knowledge assessment scale. Effectiveness of practical application. Asteroids. Land. Air clothing of the Earth. - Crossword.ppt

Games lessons

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Game teaching methods in biology lessons. Lessons are competitions. Lessons - press conferences. Lessons like KVN. Theater lessons. Lessons with group forms of work. Peer learning lessons. Lessons taught by students. Lessons - tests. Binary lessons. Lessons are generalizations. Lessons - lectures. Lessons - conferences. Lessons - seminars. Lessons - excursions. Lessons - games. I will give several examples of the use of gaming techniques in lessons and at extracurricular activities. LOTTO: option 1. LOTTO: option 2. 1. Rebus “Coniferous plants” What is the significance of coniferous plants in nature? - Games lessons.ppt

Biology game

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“SUCH DIFFERENT BIOLOGY” (game for students in grades 9-11). Rules of the game. Three teams play. The rules are similar to the rules of the TV show “Own Game”. The right to move first is drawn by lot. The correct answer is assessed by the amount of points assigned to the question. If the answer is incorrect, the right to move is transferred to the opponents. Additions to the game. “All-in” - the question is interrupted only by all-in. Final round. The team bets on a certain number of points. The question is read out, and the team members write down the answer on sheets of paper. At the end of the time (1 minute), the answers are read aloud. The team with the most points wins. - Biology game.ppt

Biology game

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Games and game situations in biology lessons. About the game in general and educational games in particular. The word “game” is interpreted in different ways: Features of an educational game. Didactic possibilities of educational games. Orientation. Preparation for the event. Carrying out the game. Summarizing. Discussion of the progress and results of the game. Classification of educational games (according to T. P. Voitenko). Role-playing games. Competition games. Simulation and modeling games. The game is a guided discussion. The game is a creative discussion. 6th grade. "The Trial of Chlorophyll." The class is divided into three teams (rows). The board offers rubrics and points for correct answers. - Biology game.ppt

"Own game" in biology

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My own game. The structure of the kidneys. What two layers are distinguished in each kidney? Blood purification. Vessels. Microscopic capsule. Ringworm disease. How can a person become infected with scabies? Which of these diseases is skin? A man invented a vaccine against rabies. What layers of skin are distinguished? Outside surface. What types of leather are there? Outer layer. Nerve endings. Binary Latin name of the species. List the main functions of the skin. Plaster casts. Functions of the spinal cord. Brain. Explain the structure and functions of the cerebral cortex. Hypovitaminosis. Products containing vitamin C. - “Own game” in biology.pptm

Biology lesson game

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In the world. Plants. The wood of which plant is used in shipbuilding. Flowerbed. Cellulose. Bamboo. Needles. Mammoth. Whale. Chameleon. Flounder. Antelope. Bones. Scoliosis. Blood. Where is the organ of taste located in humans? Hormones. "Water horse" is a hippopotamus. China is the only country where blue roses grow. Pheasant is the same chicken. Centipedes and tarantulas are poisonous insects. Penguins can't jump, they just waddle. Cell. Karyotype. Biotechnology. Photosynthesis. What crossbreeding is used to determine the genotype of individuals. - Biology lesson-game.ppt

“Biology game” 6th grade

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Biology game. 1. Basket. Golden mean. All in the spring in the high forest. Little white dress. Blizzard. Weed. Petals. What's superfluous. Earthworm. “Biology game” 6th grade. Find the mistake. Wood grouse. Catch the bird. Y. Walk in the forest. Spring is coming. Crossword. P. Insect. Ch. Freeze frame. Living letter. Team. Guess the rebus. Linden. Beet. Well done everyone. - “Biology game” 6th grade.ppt

Interactive biology games

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Biological game. Cultivate children's curiosity. Qualifying round. Arrange the planets in order of distance from the Sun. Mercury. A game. 16,000. 100 points. The celestial body closest to Earth. Moon. 200 points. Redwoods. Giant trees. 300 points. The structure of plants. Ecology. 500 points. Galileo. Schleiden. 1000 points. Name of the plant. Double name of the plant. 2000 points. Beluga. Shark. 4000 points. Grasshoppers. Grasshoppers belong to the order. 8000 points. What birds saved Rome. Swans. 16,000 points. What class of animals do turtles belong to? Fish. 32,000 points. Frogs. - Interactive games on biology.ppt

Biology riddles

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Fun biology. Quiz about our little brothers. "Erudite tour". "Poems of Znayka and Dunno." A thick-skinned hippopotamus takes hay with its trunk. "Confusion". - Biology riddles.ppt

Biology questions

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Interesting biology. The green “lungs” of the planet. Symbol of our Motherland. Can a penguin call itself a bird? How to distinguish insects from representatives of other classes of arthropods. What kind of animal builds a nest on the grass and bushes. What is the Red Book. The tallest cereal. What kind of bird can crawl up a tree trunk upside down? Not an animal, not a bird, a sock like a knitting needle. Which animal has more cervical vertebrae? How does a nature reserve differ from a nature reserve? How to tell how old it is by looking at the stump of a felled tree. Name the largest bird living in Russia. Why are insects called “children of the Sun?” - Questions on biology.ppt

Biology competition

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Biology competition. Warm up. M i o r d. Teams. The science of preserving and strengthening human health. The science of the structure and form of the body and its organs. Fixed connection of bones. Competition for captains. Term. Blood and circulation. Erythrocyte. Find the mistake. Nasal cavity. Brush. Right atrium. 1. Capillary 2. Arterial 3. Venous. Erudite competition. Pope Innocent. Field of Dreams. Part of the brain. English scientist. The science. Biology competition. - Biology competition.pptx

Biology Quiz

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Good afternoon, young biology experts! The most famous student of our school, “Pochemuchkin,” welcomes you. Today, two teams are participating in the biological shootout: “Roots” and “Tops”. An hour of entertaining biology. Team presentation. Each team shows a “business card” - the name of the team, the emblem - for 2 minutes. Defense in the form of a song, poetry, skit of your choice. Warm up. Warm-up for “Tops” 1. The branch in clusters is dressed in purple. “Secrets of the Black Box” Hint No. 1. Unpretentious. In the heat they dry out and seem lifeless. They live up to 50-100 years. Hint #2 Symbiosis. Lichen + Mushroom. - Biology Quiz.ppt

Nature Quiz

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The earth is our common home. Human impact. Guess the riddle. Earth's birthday. Dear home. In the animal world. Rare and endangered species. Steller's cow. Green friends. Medicinal plants. Birds. Friends of the garden and vegetable garden. Cheerful boy. Night-bird. Herbs and clays. Flycatcher. Tit. Water. Forest mysteries. Excellent vision. Sedentary animal. Panda. Apple. - Quiz about nature.ppt

Biology Quiz Questions

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Bioworld. The questions are divided into three groups. Biology. Anatomy. Zoology. Botany. Topics of questions. Alien bodies. Arteries. Hypertension. Alveoli. Trap. Two questions. Scientist. Outer layer of skin. Division of the brain. Pupil. Central braking. Outgrowth of a nerve cell. 2. Bird. A collection of animals. Trap. Question. Animal behavior. Pallas. Chloroplasts. Organism. Properties of organisms. Parts of the body. Formozov. Warm-blooded animals. 3. Cytology. Rudimentary shoot. Tree. Plants. Sunflower. Symbionts. Bark of tree. Juicy single-seeded fruit. Trap. -

Biology Quiz

Warm-up 1. What fluid is approximately 5 liters in the body?

2. Chemical element that makes up bones?

3.The part of the brain responsible for coordinating movements?

4.Is this organ the size of a clenched fist?

5.Lack of this vitamin causes scurvy in humans

6. How many ears does a person have?

8. Where are the alveoli located?

9. The animal on which Pavlov developed conditioned reflexes?

Competition "Hygiene"

What is the name of the method of hardening with cold water, swimming in an ice hole, walking barefoot in the snow? Winter swimming

What is sunbathing called? Heliotherapy

They say that you should brush your teeth twice a day: for beauty and for hygiene. In what case is this done for hygiene reasons? In the evening, before bed

Why can't you drink hot food with cold water? Enamel cracks due to temperature changes Food must be chewed thoroughly for better... Digestion

If a teenager wears tight shoes, then he develops... Flat feet

Competition "Diseases"

Hyperfunction of the pituitary gland in childhood. Gigantism

A decrease in the number of red blood cells or a decrease in hemoglobin in them Anemia

Severe infectious disease of the mucous membrane of the throat, larynx with severe poisoning of the body. Diphtheria

A droplet-dust infection that most often affects the lungs of the body. Tuberculosis

Destruction of the liver under the influence of alcohol and carcinogenic substances. Cirrhosis

Competition "Pharmacology"

A medicinal plant whose name contains the names of a drink and an atmospheric precipitate.

In the mountains of northeastern Turkey, the bioenergetic potential of non-venomous snakes is used to treat many diseases by applying them to a sore spot. Name this snake. Already

The ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra slept on pillows stuffed with plant petals to improve her sleep. Which one? Roses

Medicinal plant called "white man's trace" by the American Indians.

This plant is popularly called “wild sunflower”. Another name of it speaks about the number of curable diseases Elecampane

Babies must be bathed in a decoction of this plant. It is called: scrofulous grass, goat's horns, arrow, and what is the scientific name of the plant? Series

Competition "In Thoughts"

This animal helped the French researcher Bernard Courtois make an important discovery - to isolate iodine in its pure form, unknown at that time. Name this pet.

Old Arabic medical books mention that people learned about the invigorating properties of coffee beans at the prompting of certain domestic animals. A monk of one of the Ethiopian monasteries noticed that on those days when these animals grazed where coffee bushes and trees grew, they became especially lively and playful. The monk tried to eat coffee fruits: because he, like other monks, had to take part in night vigils. And what? The dream has receded. Soon other monks followed his experience, and then this experience spread beyond the monastery. Which pets told the monks about the invigorating properties of coffee?

Initially, when man first began to domesticate these animals, the Spanish conquerors encountered these animals in Central America completely without hair. The Mexicans fattened them up and ate them. Over time, they began to be used for other purposes. Now these animals serve in the circus, participate in scientific experiments and even took part in space exploration.

The Papuan tribes living in New Guinea honor the cult of this animal. They are raised as family members, addressed by name, placed to sleep next to them, stroked, caressed and cried when the animal is sick. They feed you the best dishes from their table.

Games lessons

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Game teaching methods in biology lessons. Lessons are competitions. Lessons - press conferences. Lessons like KVN. Theater lessons. Lessons with group forms of work. Peer learning lessons. Lessons taught by students. Lessons - tests. Binary lessons. Lessons are generalizations. Lessons - lectures. Lessons - conferences. Lessons - seminars. Lessons - excursions. Lessons - games. I will give several examples of the use of gaming techniques in lessons and at extracurricular activities. LOTTO: option 1. LOTTO: option 2. 1. Rebus “Coniferous plants” What is the significance of coniferous plants in nature? - Games lessons.ppt

Biology game

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“SUCH DIFFERENT BIOLOGY” (game for students in grades 9-11). Rules of the game. Three teams play. The rules are similar to the rules of the TV show “Own Game”. The right to move first is drawn by lot. The correct answer is assessed by the amount of points assigned to the question. If the answer is incorrect, the right to move is transferred to the opponents. Additions to the game. “All-in” - the question is interrupted only by all-in. Final round. The team bets on a certain number of points. The question is read out, and the team members write down the answer on sheets of paper. At the end of the time (1 minute), the answers are read aloud. The team with the most points wins. - Biology game.ppt

Biology game

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Games and game situations in biology lessons. About the game in general and educational games in particular. The word “game” is interpreted in different ways: Features of an educational game. Didactic possibilities of educational games. Orientation. Preparation for the event. Carrying out the game. Summarizing. Discussion of the progress and results of the game. Classification of educational games (according to T. P. Voitenko). Role-playing games. Competition games. Simulation and modeling games. The game is a guided discussion. The game is a creative discussion. 6th grade. "The Trial of Chlorophyll." The class is divided into three teams (rows). The board offers rubrics and points for correct answers. - Biology game.ppt

“Biology game” 6th grade

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Biology game. Basket. Golden mean. Little white dress. Blizzard. Weed. Petals. What's superfluous. Earthworm. Find the mistake. Wood grouse. Catch the bird. Walk in the forest. Spring is coming. Crossword. Insect. Freeze. Living letter. Team. Guess the rebus. Linden. Beet. - “Biology game” 6th grade.ppt

Biology competition

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Biology competition. Warm up. Teams. The science of preserving and strengthening human health. The science of the structure and form of the body and its organs. Fixed connection of bones. Competition for captains. Term. Blood and circulation. Erythrocyte. Find the mistake. Nasal cavity. Brush. Right atrium. Erudite competition. Pope Innocent. Field of Dreams. Part of the brain. English scientist. The science. - Biology competition.pptx

Biology Quiz

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Good afternoon, young biology experts! The most famous student of our school, “Pochemuchkin,” welcomes you. Today, two teams are participating in the biological shootout: “Roots” and “Tops”. An hour of entertaining biology. Team presentation. Each team shows a “business card” - the name of the team, the emblem - for 2 minutes. Defense in the form of a song, poetry, skit of your choice. Warm up. Warm-up for “Tops” 1. The branch in clusters is dressed in purple. “Secrets of the Black Box” Hint No. 1. Unpretentious. In the heat they dry out and seem lifeless. They live up to 50-100 years. Hint #2 Symbiosis. Lichen + Mushroom. -

Such nests are built by social weavers, placing them on the tops of tall trees. Each couple has their own apartment. Such nests are built by social weavers, placing them on the tops of tall trees. Each couple has their own apartment. To the selection of questions To the selection of questions To the selection of questions To the selection of questions


In flamingos, like in chickens, ducks, geese, and swans, chicks hatch from eggs covered with thick down, with open eyes. After drying out after a few hours, they leave the nests and follow their parents. Birds with this type of development are called brood birds. Chicks of brood birds are able to feed on their own, but at first they need protection from enemies and heating by their parents. In flamingos, like in chickens, ducks, geese, and swans, chicks hatch from eggs covered with thick down, with open eyes. After drying out after a few hours, they leave the nests and follow their parents. Birds with this type of development are called brood birds. Chicks of brood birds are able to feed on their own, but at first they need protection from enemies and heating by their parents. To the selection of questions To the selection of questions












The most fragile nests are built by crested swifts. In fact, the nest is a tiny piece of saliva and a couple of pieces of bark. The “nest” supports the weight of a single, tiny egg, and the parents sit nearby on a branch. The most fragile nests are built by crested swifts. In fact, the nest is a tiny piece of saliva and a couple of pieces of bark. The “nest” supports the weight of a single, tiny egg, and the parents sit nearby on a branch. Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions




The most fragile nests are built by crested swifts. In fact, the nest is a tiny piece of saliva and a couple of pieces of bark. The “nest” supports the weight of one single tiny egg, and the parents sit nearby on a branch. The most fragile nests are built by crested swifts. In fact, the nest is a tiny piece of saliva and a couple of pieces of bark. The “nest” supports the weight of one single tiny egg, and the parents sit nearby on a branch. Return to questions Return to questions




The Arctic Tern flies from the North Pole to the South Pole. In a day it covers a distance of 3300 km without rest, making over 250 thousand strokes. The Arctic Tern flies from the North Pole to the South Pole. In a day it covers a distance of 3300 km without rest, making over 250 thousand strokes. Return to questions Return to questions




Birds sense the Earth's magnetic field, the rotation of the Earth, react to the position of the Sun, and at night navigate by the position of the constellations. Birds sense the Earth's magnetic field, the rotation of the Earth, react to the position of the Sun, and at night navigate by the position of the constellations. Return to questions to questions




A peregrine falcon in vertical flight, falling from a great height, reaches a speed of 250 km per hour. Catches prey only on the fly. There have been cases when a peregrine falcon who missed a target crashed to death on the ground without having time to turn to the side. A peregrine falcon in vertical flight, falling from a great height, reaches a speed of 250 km per hour. Catches prey only on the fly. There have been cases when a peregrine falcon who missed a target crashed to death on the ground without having time to turn to the side. Return to questions Return to questions
















Woodpecker chicks. Woodpecker chicks. In the first days of birth, the chicks make sounds similar to a quiet hiss. They are still completely helpless, lying in a tight group at the bottom of the hollow, intertwined with their long necks. In the first days of birth, the chicks make sounds similar to a quiet hiss. They are still completely helpless, lying in a tight group at the bottom of the hollow, intertwined with their long necks. In this state, they form something like a small pyramid, which is the best way to maintain heat in the absence of parents. Every day the chicks become more and more active, scream loudly and stand up, leaning on their heads. After some time, standing under a tree, you can clearly hear sounds reminiscent of the ticking of a large wall clock. And after a few days, screams from the hollow can be heard for many steps around. Now they resemble the ringing of small metal bells. In this state, they form something like a small pyramid, which is the best way to maintain heat in the absence of parents. Every day the chicks become more and more active, scream loudly and stand up, leaning on their heads. After some time, standing under a tree, you can clearly hear sounds reminiscent of the ticking of a large wall clock. And after a few days, screams from the hollow can be heard for many steps around. Now they resemble the ringing of small metal bells. Back to questions. Back to questions. Back to questions. Back to questions.




Yes, they can, for example, in the photo there are chicks of the yellow wagtail (“redmouths”). Yes, they can, for example, in the photo there are chicks of the yellow wagtail (“redmouths”). Feeding is most often an instinct; a painted mouth attracts the mother's attention. Feeding is most often an instinct; a painted mouth attracts the mother's attention. Return to questions Return to questions




The gosling, unlike the duckling, mistakes any moving object for its mother, acquiring a conditioned reflex to the mother with the help of vision. Ducklings are guided by hearing; the duck teaches them with a sound signal even before they are born. The gosling, unlike the duckling, mistakes any moving object for its mother, acquiring a conditioned reflex to the mother with the help of vision. Ducklings are guided by hearing; the duck teaches them with a sound signal even before they are born. Return to questions Return to questions






Bright tropical birds, and the predominant color is usually bright grassy green. It is especially characteristic that the brightly colored fields are sharply delimited from one another, and their colors are often complementary colors of the spectrum (green and purple, bluish-violet and light yellow, etc.). Bright tropical birds, and the predominant color is usually bright grassy green. It is especially characteristic that the brightly colored fields are sharply delimited from one another, and their colors are often complementary colors of the spectrum (green and purple, bluish-violet and light yellow, etc.). Answer






Hummingbirds fly beautifully forward, backward, to the side and even upside down, and they can also hang in the air. The frequency of wing flapping reaches 90 times per second. Hummingbirds fly beautifully forward, backward, to the side and even upside down, and they can also hang in the air. The frequency of wing flapping reaches 90 times per second. Return to questions Return to questions




Flamingos feed on algae that has a pink pigment. If the diet changes, the flamingo may turn white. Flamingos feed on algae that has a pink pigment. If the diet changes, the flamingo may turn white. Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions








The male frigatebird seeks to attract the attention of the female with the help of a “balloon”, which his swollen crop resembles. The male frigatebird seeks to attract the attention of the female with the help of a “balloon”, which his swollen crop resembles. Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions Return to questions






Due to flight, birds have a unique structure of their respiratory organs. When the wings rise, the bags stretch and air is forcefully sucked through the nostrils into the lungs and then into the bags themselves. When the wings lower, the air sacs are compressed and the air from them enters the lungs, where gas exchange occurs again. What is this breathing called? Due to flight, birds have a unique structure of their respiratory organs. When the wings rise, the bags stretch and air is forcefully sucked through the nostrils into the lungs and then into the bags themselves. When the wings lower, the air sacs are compressed and the air from them enters the lungs, where gas exchange occurs again. What is this breathing called? Answer


The exchange of gases in the lungs during inhalation and exhalation is called double breathing. Its adaptive significance is obvious: the more often a bird flaps its wings, the more actively it breathes. In addition, air sacs protect the bird's body from overheating during fast flight. The exchange of gases in the lungs during inhalation and exhalation is called double breathing. Its adaptive significance is obvious: the more often a bird flaps its wings, the more actively it breathes. In addition, air sacs protect the bird's body from overheating during fast flight. Return to questions Return to questions Exit






In large birds the normal body temperature is °C, in small birds it is °C. In large birds the normal body temperature is °C, in small birds it is °C. Return to questions Return to questions


Intensive digestion, respiration and blood circulation ensure the high level of metabolism characteristic of birds, which is somewhat higher than the level of metabolism of mammals and very significantly reptiles. Body temperature is an indirect indicator of a high metabolic rate. Intensive digestion, respiration and blood circulation ensure the high level of metabolism characteristic of birds, which is somewhat higher than the level of metabolism of mammals and very significantly reptiles. Body temperature is an indirect indicator of a high metabolic rate. What meaning does it have in birds? What meaning does it have in birds? Answer


Passerine birds and pigeons can, without moving their eyes or moving their heads, immediately cover up to 300 degrees with their vision, only one sixth of the circle remains outside the visible. Enviable horizons! Let me remind you that a person’s total field of vision is only 150 degrees. Passerine birds and pigeons can, without moving their eyes or moving their heads, immediately cover up to 300 degrees with their vision, only one sixth of the circle remains outside the visible. Enviable horizons! Let me remind you that a person’s total field of vision is only 150 degrees. Return to questions Return to questions


It is known that birds have excellent vision. With the exception of owls, birds' eyes are not located in front of the head, but on the sides, and birds see more to the side than to the front. Do you know what angle of vision a bird has? It is known that birds have excellent vision. With the exception of owls, birds' eyes are not located in front of the head, but on the sides, and birds see more to the side than to the front. Do you know what angle of vision a bird has? Answer



Such a different life

MBOU secondary school "Technical Lyceum"

Obninsk


Command representation:

Name, motto.


1. Find the common ending to make the words:


2. Make up full names:

Black ear

Tsokotukha

White Bim

Black ear

Max – 5 points

Rikki-Tiki

Tsokotukha

Max. 5 points


2. Make up full names:

White Bim

Tsokotukha

Black ear

Max – 5 points

Rikki-Tiki


3. Make up a story from the words:

  • Microscope, river, rabbit, girl, autumn, summer, illness, sun, scientist, joy.

The audience judges: the best story gets 5 points. While they are composing a story - a game with the audience: words - animals, plants?


  • The first is the note,
  • The second one too.
  • And the whole thing looks like a bean.
  • Beans

The end is at the bottom of the pond,

And the whole thing is in the museum

You can find it easily.


4. Charades (5 points)

The first one is lying on the ground,

Secondly, it flows into the Volga,

And the whole thing is called a bird.


5. Choose the correct answer:

Elephant Batyr became famous for the fact that:

  • Knew how to draw
  • Knew how to speak
  • Was able to solve examples
  • Knew how to dance

Correct answer – 1 point

Born in captivity to wild elephants. Spoke 20 words in Russian and Kazakh. He asked for a drink and praised himself.


5. Choose the correct answer:

How do New Guineans use the web?

  • Catching birds
  • Store food
  • Fishing
  • Making clothes

Correct answer – 1 point

And in Japan they knit socks. Small birds can also be caught. Use as raw material for silk production.


5. Choose the correct answer:

Age of the oldest tree:

  • 8 thousand years
  • 100 years
  • 1 thousand years
  • 5 thousand years

Correct answer – 1 point

Spruce growing in the mountains of Sweden since the Ice Age


5. Choose the correct answer:

Who celebrated their 400th anniversary in 2011?

  • Turtle
  • Mollusk
  • Owl

Correct answer – 1 point

Correct answer – 15 points

Hint cost – 1 point

You can buy hints for points. (1 hint – 1 point)


Hints

  • These units contain an indication of animal and time.
  • A small wild animal collects ticks.
  • The animal collects ticks for 60 minutes.
  • “Not a tailor, but he’s been walking around with needles all his life.”
  • A similar unit of measurement is km/h.

Print, distribute. 1 hint – 1 point

 


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