"What are the plants" - Do not pour any muck on the ground. organizational moment, communication of the purpose of the lesson. Birds. Love nature! Introduction to plant diversity. A ball of fluff, Long ear, jumps deftly, Loves ... . What are the animals? Where will you find out by guessing the riddle. Forest. Now let's complete the diagram. What are the plants?

"Bunin Clean Monday" - Introduction. Another, inner life of the heroine opens on Forgiveness Sunday. The theme of spiritual purification in the story of I.A. Bunin "Clean Monday". The research method is an analytical reading of I.A. Bunin’s story “Clean Monday”. The title of the story refers to the Orthodox holiday Clean Monday.

"Pure substances and mixtures" - Distilled water Air Soil. Lesson Objectives: Find out what substance is considered pure. Crystallization. What is a mixture? Sea water Milk Oxygen. 2. Make up the chemical formulas of the compounds: A pure substance has constant physical properties (tboil, tmelt, ?, etc.). barium hydroxide. SO3, MgO, CuO.

"Clean Water" - Spring. Seas. Polar ice and glaciers. Rivers. Pure water. The ocean is a continuous water shell of the Earth, which has a common salt composition. Conclusion. Lakes. Reservoirs. Oceans. Keep your water clean! A glacier is an accumulation of atmospheric ice on the earth's surface. Determination of water purity.

“Diamond stone” - Diamond is simply crystalline carbon C. They began to be used as women's jewelry only from the middle of the 15th century. Diamond elements. mystical properties. A symbol of power, wealth, beauty and wisdom. It is good to receive a diamond as a gift or by inheritance. A diamond is a diamond that has been given a special shape by processing.

"Yasnaya Polyana Tolstoy" - Volkonsky House - the oldest building on the estate. Let them excommunicate you as they want and from what the Pharisees “high priests” want. Swimming pool on the Upper Pond. In the office at work. Walkway to the greenhouse. Hall interior. The house was asleep when Tolstoy woke up. L. N. Tolstoy. "Christmas night". Morning walk along the linden alley, or around the house was short.

And do not overtake on a horse. (River)

7. Clean and clear, like a diamond,

There are no roads

He was born from his mother

He gives birth to her . (Ice)

8. Flies - is silent, lies - is silent,

When he dies, then he roars. (Snow)

For your information:

The most extensive lakes in the water mirror are those of the Chelyabinsk region: Uvildy, Irtyash.

The deepest: Uvildy, Kisegach, Turgoyak.

The most capacious: Uvildy and Turgoyak.

The cleanest water in the lakes Turgoyak, Zyuratkul, Uvildy (a white disk is visible at a depth of 19.5 m)

The most poetic lakes of the Chelyabinsk region:

Uvildy - "the blue pearl of the Urals";

Turgoyak - "lake-spring, the younger brother of Baikal";

Zyuratkul - "Ural Ritsa".

The longest river in the Chelyabinsk region is the Ural, its total length is 2428 km and it flows into the Caspian Sea.

The shallowest sea is the Caspian Sea, the greatest depth of which is 14 m.

The deepest lake is Baikal (1637 m). 336 (554) rivers flow into it (according to various sources).

Ladoga and Onega are the largest lakes in Europe.

The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea. Its area is 371,800 sq. km, and the depth reaches 1025 m.

The longest river is the Nile, its length is 6670 km.

Let's give the floor to the experts - which speech attracted your attention the most, which speech has a practical focus?

Experts award nominations:

"The most informative presentation" - group B, which spoke about different methods of hardening and water purification at home.

"The most reasonable speech" - group A, who spoke about the power of water, about the structure of hydroelectric power plants

"The most beautiful performance" - group B, which introduced everyone to various types of sanatoriums in the Chelyabinsk region.

"The most graceful performance" - group G, which made us think about the consumption of drinking water.

Each group is given a bottle of mineral water. .

IV. I would like to end the event with a quiz about water.

1. The science of natural waters, the movement of water in nature.

- Hydrology.

Apparatus for breathing a person when immersed in water.

-Scuba.

Special suit for work under water .

-Wetsuit.

A researcher who swims in a special apparatus underwater at great depths.

- Aquanaut.

A power plant that uses the energy of falling water to generate electricity.

-Hydrostation.

Transparent paints diluted with water .

-Watercolor.

Hand pump that supplies liquid for watering, spraying.

-Atomizer.

The surface of the water space, reservoir; water area .

- Water area.

An aircraft capable of taking off from and landing on water.

- Seaplane.

Bridge structure with a channel (or pipeline) for supplying water across a ravine, river .

-Aqueduct.

Asked the other day baby neighbor

At a trickle pouring from a faucet:

Where are you from?

Water in response:

From afar. From the ocean !

Then the kid walked in the forest

The meadow sparkled with dew

Where are you from?-

Asked for dew

Believe me too

From the ocean!

You soda

What are you hissing?

And from a seething glass

There was a whisper:

Know. Baby.

And I came from the ocean!

A gray mist fell on the field.

The kid asked the fog:

Where are you from? Who are you?

And I, my friend, from the ocean!

Amazing, isn't it?

In soup, in tea, in every drop,

In a ringing piece of ice and in a tear,

And in the rain, and in the dew

We will always respond to ocean water.

Water! It has no color, no smell, no taste. It is impossible to describe it, they enjoy it, they do not know what water is.

And therefore: “It cannot be said that life is necessary. You are life itself!” (Exupery)

The first game of the spring series of games “What? Where? When?". A youth team from Minsk is playing.

Members

Team of connoisseurs

  • Petr Klimenko
  • Olga Klyueva
  • Agnia Sergeyuk
  • Anton Iokov
  • Alexander Shevtsov
  • Ivan Zaikov

Viewer Team

  • Roman Salagov (Salihorsk)
  • Valery Kazakevich (Sevastopol)
  • Sofia Jamalova (Samarkand)
  • Artashes Emin (Yerevan)
  • Elena Khristoforova (Kharkiv)
  • Olga Anikeeva (Moscow)
  • Svetlana Shitova (Kostroma)
  • Svetlana Chakmozyan (Vladimir)
  • Anastasia Tulubaeva (Zmeinogorsk)
  • Olga Surzhko (Rossosh)
  • Mikhail Makashin (Rainbow)

Also on the gaming table there are sectors "Blitz" and "Sector 13".

Round 1 (“Sector 13”, Yuri Berchun, Moscow)

Gilbert Chesterton said that intellectuals are divided into two groups: some worship the intellect, and others ... Please finish your thought.

Answered by Alexander Shevtsov: Use intelligence. Correct answer: And others use it (intelligence). Check - 1: 0

Round 2 (Roman Salakhov, Soligorsk, Minsk region)

X-rays in a black box

A black box is taken out into the hall. In the middle of the 20th century, censorship was rampant in the Soviet Union. Fans of forbidden melodies made records themselves and called them "records on the ribs" or "records on the bones." In the black box is what served as the basis for these records. What's in the black box?

Agnia Sergeyuk answers: X-ray Correct answer: X-rays Check - 2: 0

Round 3 (Olga Anikeeva, Moscow)

In July 1936, Salvador Dali gave a lecture at Burlington Gardens. The theme of the lecture is "Surrealism of immersion in the subconscious." What did he wear to this lecture?

Olga Klyueva answers: In a scuba diver's suit. Correct answer: In a diving suit. Check - 3: 0

Round 4 (Anastasia Tulubaeva, Zmeinogorsk, Altai Territory)

On the walrus pirate ship, under the command of Captain Flint, there was a complete set of items that allowed them to freely approach any ship at close range. What did the pirates use?

Answered by Anton Iokov: Set of flags of different countries Correct answer: Flags of one state Check - 3: 1

Round 5 (Sector "Blitz")

Riddle 1 (Oksana Kolesnichenko, St. Petersburg)

All 20 did not take off their heads, but no blood was shed, all 20 are not dead.

Ivan Zaikov answers: Nails Correct answer: Fingers and toes that have had their nails clipped

Riddle 2 (Ekaterina Spiridonova, St. Petersburg)

Clean and pure and clear, like a diamond, there are no roads, he was born from his mother, he gives birth to her.

Agnia Sergeyuk answers: Mind Correct answer: Ice Check - 3: 2

Round 6 (Artashes Emin, Yerevan)

Artashes filmed the question on camera. Armenian craftsmen of the Middle Ages were famous for their glazed tiles. They made such eggs that have applied significance in churches. How did such eggs help save parish funds?

Peter Klymenko answers: This is a censer, and as you know, smoke comes out of the censer, then this egg caught this smoke and allowed not to ventilate the church Correct answer: The church is illuminated by such lamps in which oil was used. It was a delicacy for mice that climbed the chains and destroyed it. Suspended on a chain, such an egg was an insurmountable obstacle for those mice. Check - 3: 3

Round 7 (Valery Kazakevich, Sevastopol)

In fact, an integral part of the monument is a goose feather

John Stow became famous for devoting his entire life to collecting materials for compiling the chronicle of England. As a token of gratitude, a monument was erected on the grave of John Stowe for this enormous work. This photograph is missing an item that is an integral part of this monument. What is this item?

Ivan Zaikov answers: England map Correct answer: Goose feather Account - 3: 4

Round 8 (Svetlana Shitova, Kostroma)

Plan of old Kostroma

To your right is the plan of the old Kostroma, which, due to frequent fires, was completely rebuilt by decree of Catherine II. According to the new plan, all the central streets began to converge in the central part of the city. When Catherine 2 was asked - what kind of Kostroma would she like to see, the empress showed the audience an object that was backstage. What is there?

Players take "Help of the club" Ivan Zaikov answers: Fan Correct answer: Fan Check - 4: 4

Round 9 (Svetlana Chakmazyan, Vladimir)

“English tea” is brought into the hall. For a long time, the British have been drinking tea with milk, and first milk in a porcelain cup, and only then tea, and this is no coincidence. This tradition has two reasons: firstly, according to the British, if tea is poured into milk, then it acquires a unique aroma. Name the second reason.

Peter Klymenko answers: Milk first, then tea, because milk is cold and tea is hot, and if you first pour milk and tea into it, there is less chance that the cup will become hot and you can burn yourself. Correct answer: Hot tea might crack the cup. The British protected porcelain from cracks Check - 4: 5

Round 10 (Elena Khristoforova, Kharkiv)

In Soviet times, many books by famous authors were published. These books were united by the appeal on the last page. The formula was described in this appeal. What, according to this formula, was equal to 60 kg?

Peter Klemenko answers: Correct answer: 60 kg of waste paper - one tree Check - 5: 5

Round 11 (Olga Surzhko, Rossozh, Voronezh region)

What have some Japanese people started placing in the center of takanoma in recent years?

Ivan Zaikov answers: Air freshener Correct answer: TV Check - 5: 6

Game results

  • Ivan Zaikov's team is defeated and ends this season.
  • The best player of the team is Agniya Sergeyuk.

From the book Gods of the New Millennium [with illustrations] author Alford Alan

WATER, THIS IS THE ESSENCE! While I was pondering the possibilities of burning hydrogen and how mines should be sealed so that gas could be transported through them, fate, in the form of Channel 4 of the Equinox program, gave me the last clue to unraveling this

From the book About Three Whales and Much More author Kabalevsky Dmitry Borisovich

Living water Composers who lived at different times and in different countries of the world listened to the music of their people and studied it in the same way as we all study our native language. They loved the folk song, absorbed its life-giving juices, relied on it in an effort to make their own music.

From the book of Nature beauty author Sanzharovsky Anatoly Nikiforovich

Water 1 Not a horse, but running, not a forest, but making noise. 2 Between the mountains, between the valleys, a white horse runs. 3 It grew, it grew, it crawled out of the beard, the sun became, nothing became. 4 Clean and clear, like a diamond, there are no roads, he was born from his mother, he gives birth to her. 5 In a new wall, in a round window, during the day

From the book Winged words author Maksimov Sergey Vasilievich

From the book Samurai Cookbook or Damn Te What, not a book about Japan author Carlson Kitya

Water of life Oh! Hot water - you are living water. Once upon a time, our planet was a young planet of fire, then water and life cooled the earth, then people appeared under the green cover of the forest near cold rivers, but somewhere in the depths, where only the deepest streams reach, from heat

From the book Myths of Armenia author Ananikyan Martiros A

Water If the fire had a feminine essence, then the water had a masculine one. As we have already mentioned, they are very closely related to each other and are associated with brother and sister in the Armenian fire cult. Probably, the idea of ​​kinship was inspired by trees, luxuriously green along the banks of rivers and lakes.

From the book The Chinese Art of Tea Drinking by Lin Wang

Water Now let's talk about the relationship between water and the art of tea making. Imagine babbling springs, the rustling of river waves, the misty surface of lakes, and sweet and clear well water. The relationship between water and tea is the same as the relationship between wine and

From the book Slavic mythology author Belyakova Galina Sergeevna

FIRE AND WATER Opposition of fire and moisture (water) is closely connected with world religions. The constant motif of confrontation and merger is especially clearly manifested in it. In Russian fairy tales, epics, conspiracies, fire is personified in the form of a fiery serpent - a dragon, then

From the book Pre-Christian Viruvannia of the Ukrainian People the author Ogienko Ivan

From the book Encyclopedia of Slavic Culture, Writing and Mythology author Kononenko Alexey Anatolievich

From the book of the Deities of the ancient Slavs author Famintsyn Alexander Sergeevich

From the book We are Slavs! author Semenova Maria Vasilievna

From the book The Origin of the Fork. The history of good food author Rebora Giovanni

Water and salt Just one short chapter - and immediately about two irreplaceable ingredients. Providing water in ancient Rome was a serious problem and required large financial investments (the remains of Roman aqueducts can still be seen throughout Europe), but in

From the book Nature and Power [World Environmental History] author Radkau Joachim

From the book How to Speak Correctly: Notes on the Culture of Russian Speech author Golovin Boris Nikolaevich

From the book of the Mystery of Cooking. Gastronomic splendor of the ancient world author Sawyer Alexis Benoist

Today was the first game this year "What? Where? When?". A very young team played (average age 15), but the questions were quite "adult".

First round. 13th sector.
Gilbert Chesterton said that intellectuals are divided into two groups: some worship the intellect, and others ... Finish the sentence.

...use it.
Experts answered. Score 1-0.

Second round. Black box.
In the middle of the 20th century, censorship was rampant in the Soviet Union. Fans of forbidden melodies made records themselves and called them "records on the ribs" or "records on the bones." What was the basis of these records?

X-rays.
Experts answered. Score 2-0.

Third round.
In July 1936, Salvador Dali lectured at the Burlington Gardner. Lecture topic: surrealism - immersion in the subconscious. What did he wear to this lecture?

In a diving suit.
Experts answered. Score 3-0.

Fourth round.
On the pirate ship Walrus, under the command of Captain Flint, there was a complete set of items that allowed them to freely approach any ship at close range. What did the pirates use?

It was a set of flags from different countries. A ship in those days allowed another ship to approach it if it had the flag of the same state on it.
Experts seem to have answered correctly, but the presenter did not count the answer. Score 3-1.

Fifth round. Blitz.
Question number 1.
The riddle of the Indian poet Dehlavi. All 20 did not take off their heads, but no blood was shed, all 20 are not dead.

Fingers.
Experts answered.
Question number 2.
Russian riddle. Pure and clear as a diamond, there are no roads. He was born from a mother, he himself gives birth to her.

Ice.
The experts didn't answer. Score 3-2.

Sixth round.
Armenian craftsmen of the Middle Ages were famous for their glazed tiles. They also made eggs at the ends of the lamps (approximately as in the figure). How did such eggs help save parish funds?

They protected the oil in the lamps from mice. When trying to get to the oil along the chains, the mice encountered an insurmountable obstacle in the form of such an egg.
The experts didn't answer. Score 3-3.

Seventh round.
John Stowe lived in 16th century London and became famous for devoting his entire life to collecting material for compiling a chronicle of England. In gratitude for this great work, a monument was erected on the grave of John Stowe. Look at the photo. This photograph is missing an item that is an integral part of this monument. What is this item?


This is a goose feather. Every year, on the day of Stowe's death, the Lord Mayor replaces this pen with a new one. And the old pen is given to the student who wrote the best essay.
The experts didn't answer. Score 3-4.

Eighth round.
Due to frequent fires, the old Kostroma was completely rebuilt by decree of Catherine II. According to the new plan, all the central streets began to converge in the central part of the city. There is a legend: when Catherine was asked how she would like to see Kostroma, the empress showed the object. What is this item?

Fan. This is what the city looked like:

Experts answered with the help of the audience. Score 4-4.

Ninth round.
For a long time, the British drink tea with milk. Moreover, milk is first poured into a porcelain cup, and only then tea. And this is no coincidence. This tradition has two reasons. Firstly, according to the British, if tea is poured into milk, it acquires a unique aroma. Name the second reason.

A porcelain cup may crack from hot tea. If you add milk first, then this will not happen.
The experts didn't answer. Score 4-5.

Tenth round.
In Soviet times, many books by famous authors were published. These books were united by the appeal on the last page. The formula was described in this appeal. Which, according to this formula, was equal to 60 kg.

60 kg of waste paper saves 1 tree from cutting down.
Experts answered. Score 5-5.

Eleventh round.
Tokonoma is the center of a traditional Japanese home. Most often, this is a niche in the center of which an engraving or a scroll with a calligraphically written saying is placed, an ikebana or an incense burner is placed. What have some Japanese people started placing in the center of tokonoma in recent years?

TV.
Experts did not answer, but were very close. Score 5-6.

Sorry guys, they played well. Were close to victory. If they were credited with the question about the pirate ship or the team captain did not make a mistake on the last question, then everything could work out.