The name for the animal quiz. Quiz "In the world of animals
- broaden the minds of students; nurture respect for nature; develop imagination, attention, thinking; to awaken interest in the world; develop initiative and activity.
Riddles
1. The shepherd needs a shotgun, Scare the evil ... (wolf). 2. He will strongly roar, To meet ... (bear). 3. What happened? What's wrong? Out on the edge ... (Moose). 4. Looking for a motel all day In the northern tundra ... (deer). Teacher: Identify the animal by description:
- In winter, white - in the snow it does not notice. In the summer - brown, only the belly is white. (White hare.) The wild species of this animal is preserved only in Mongolia, in the most remote parts of the bush deserts. Wintering in the mountains: saved from cold winds. It feeds on prickly bushes, young shoots of saxaul. Can not eat or drink for a long time. Food and water stores in the form of fat "for the future" in the humps. (Camel.) Although a predator, but does not refuse fruits and berries, and in a hungry year - and from carrion. The famous participant of the majority of children's fairy tales. (Fox.)
- A large relative of the chicken. Lives in coniferous and mixed forests. In the summer, pecks berries, flowers, leaves, insects on the ground - and everything is running.
- Large European bull. Lives in lowland, partially swampy or mountain forests. Eats grass, leaves, shoots of trees, bark.
- Looks like a sheep on thin legs. Muzzle swollen, with a nose-proboscis, hanging over the mouth. Eats steppe grasses, looking for a better idea, and carefully bites off each green shoot. In the open space runs flush with the car.
- Giant lizard from Komodo Island (Malay Archipelago), weighs up to 150 kg. He lives in the dense coastal jungle. Predator: attacks deer, wild boars, monkeys, buffaloes. Trap prey and swift throw or tail knocks down.
- orangutan, langur, nosach, gavial, gibbon.
- Himalayan bear, brown bear, big panda, polar bear?
Do you know that…
- A polar bear, washing its face, can take snow in its paws and wipe its eyes and ears with it. The white bear is sleeping on its side, clutching the bear with its paw on its furry chest. The mouse goes to sleep on their little mice, covering them with them, like a blanket, so that they do not freeze. The snow leopard female, when it sleeps, presses the baby to itself and covers it with its tail so that it is warm. The wolf pulls a splinter out of his paw with his teeth, and if he falls ill, he is cured by hunger and medicinal herbs. The hare does not sweat, but in the heat it sheds excess heat through its long, thin ears, in which there are many blood vessels. Foxes have a small bald spot at the base of the tail. Resting and curling up, foxes often nag their nose. There they have iron, smelling violet. The fox and the fox have a violet gland, and it is especially fragrant in winter. And why foxes need it, scientists don't know for sure yet. Calan (sea otter) uses stone as an anvil. Roll over on his back, put a stone on his chest and, firmly holding a shell in his paws, with a force hits it on the stone. Smash - and eat the contents. Many birds present gifts to girlfriends: the bridegroom of the tern gives the bride fish, chomga and northern booby - snatches of algae, heron - sticks. The fox brings the chanterelle, expecting offspring, feed and takes care of its cleanliness: pulls out fleas from the fur. A camel can do without water for a long time, but then several buckets drink at once. The Indian rhinoceros, plunging into the water, is saved from gadflies and gadflies, which lay eggs in the folds of its skin. The relative of the big panda is the little panda. She pulls claws and washes like a cat, climbs up the trees like a bear, and jumps around like a raccoon. The Indian elephant is smaller than the African elephant, and its ears are not so big, but it is less aggressive, very intelligent, and easy to tame.
Riddles
1. The terrible mane of this anger. The king of beasts, of course, ... (a lion). 2. Walking is important, as if the graph With our long neck ... (giraffe). 3. In the jungle, swings are creepers, They love to swing on them ... (monkey). 4. Through the thicket of the barrier He walked through the jungle thick ... (elephant).
Guess what!
Is Jaco a parrot, fish or antelope? (A parrot. The biggest talker of all parrots. He can memorize over 100 words.) Is goliath a snake, lizard or frog? (Frog. The largest frog in the world. It weighs up to 3 kg and can reach a length of 25 cm. This is a very rare frog, and it can be found only in Cameroon.) Is a scarab a scorpion, monkey or dodger? (Dung beetle. From dung this beetle rolls balls into which it lays eggs.) Teacher:From Africa we go to Australia and Oceania. Australia is the smallest continent of the Earth. Usually it is associated with a group of islands (about 10 thousand) located nearby in the Pacific Ocean. They are called Oceania. Of the animals inhabiting Australia, 90% of the species are not found anywhere else. There are no ungulates, monkeys and predators, natural for almost all other parts of the land. There are only those of them, which people have delivered at different times. And now the task: the names of animals are written on the cards (rabbit, kangaroo). One student portrays an animal, and the rest must guess who it is. Wins the one who first called him correctly. (Students do the assignment.) And now we will visit North America. If you solve all the words written in a crossword puzzle horizontally, then in the first line on the left you will vertically read about the name of reindeer in Canada. Horizontally: 1. Blind and stupid, dug the whole earth. Frost came - went to the ground. 2. The people live under water, go backwards. 3. Who wags a tail under the bridge? 4. Redhead with a fluffy tail lives in the forest under a bush. 5. Stir in a flower. All four petals. I wanted to rip it, He fluttered and flew away. 6. Is it there that the black ribbon to the streamlet slips nimbly? So, what is the name of reindeer in Canada? (Caribou.)
Riddles
1. spears, but kind In the rivers carpenters are ... (beavers). 2. Jump into the ice hole, do not tremble - Harden yourself as ... (walruses). 3. Do not be lazy the whole day - Tolstoy must be ... (seal).
Do you know that…
- The beaver gnaws a willow trunk 12 cm thick in 5 minutes. And if the tree is thicker, the beavers work together: while one nibbles, the other rests, and then they change. One of the dams in the USA, built by beavers, reached a length of 700 m. And the hut, which the beavers completed each year, rose by 13 m. You can distinguish a walrus from a walrus by fangs. Walruses are longer and fatter than walruses. The musk oxen has longer hair than the bonds of all other animals living on the earth. On the back - up to 16 cm, and on the stomach and chest - up to 90 cm. There were no horses in America until the Spaniards brought them there. These animals, unprecedented by the natives, helped the Europeans to conquer new lands. Of the birds on Earth, most domestic chickens. Sparrows are in second place.
Learn animal
- This is a small animal, weighing up to 2.5 kg. Its tail, fluffy and shaggy, is usually longer than the body. He often lifts his tail upside down so that he can be seen far away. On this animal rarely attacks. He immediately "shoots" at the enemy from the special glands of the disgusting-smelling blinding liquid. (Skunk.) He sleeps during the day, curled up in a hollow or at a fork in the branches. At dusk, it slowly moves through the tree in search of nests of tree ants. He will find, destroy the walls of the nest with the sharp claws of the front paws and collect prey with a sticky tongue. (Dwarf anteater.) Arrange the letters in order, and you will find out which bird is the national symbol of the United States.
Choose the correct answer!
The slowest animal in the world. From one branch to another, the next, he can move more than half an hour: a) not wanting; b) slow slider; c) sloth. Little bat. He lives in the plains and mountains of the colonies, where there are tens and hundreds. During the day, he sits in hollows, caves, in attics - where it is dark and cool. At night, flies and attacks sleeping horses, goats, pigs. With two sharp incisors, she cuts the skin of the victim and drinks blood. The saliva of bats relieves the wound and prevents blood from clotting. The wound is bleeding for a long time, inflamed. These bats fly well and run fast, folding their wings along the forearm. Every year, the mother gives birth to one cub. People have invented a fabulous creature that turns into a bat: a) a sorcerer; b) a vampire; c) spiderman. A resident of the tropics of South America, one of the largest beetles of the world. The length of his body is a little more than 15 cm, but half of it is occupied by a huge horn on the front of the back. There is porridge, which is called the same as this beetle. By the way, this porridge is very useful for both children and adults. a) semolina; b) buckwheat; c) Hercules. Teacher: And finally, we reach the final destination of our journey - Antarctica. Continent Antarctica is located around the South Pole of the Earth. It is covered with a thick layer of ice. In the center of the continent, the height of the ice cover reaches 4 km, to the edges it decreases. Almost everywhere the ice breaks into the sea by a steep wall from 15 to 40 m.
Guess what!
What are the largest animals on our planet. In the skin of this animal can accommodate a herd of 12 African elephants. Collect the ice floe from the pieces, and you will know the name of this animal. (The task is distributed in envelopes.)Parts should be assembled clockwise. (Blue whale.) What kind of penguin does not exist? a) royal; b) the king; c) imperial. Teacher: Our journey across the continents is over, but I want you to complete 3 more tasks: listen to what the birds tell about themselves and give their names. 1. I live in the Galapagos Islands. I am the only bird that obtains food with the help of "tools of labor". For a start, I will carefully examine the trunks and branches of trees, climbing up and down their heads like a nuthatch. Tapping on the bark with my beak, I, like a doctor, continually put my ear to the trunk, trying to catch the rustle of the larvae disturbed by the thud. Having found a larva, I quickly rake the bark and open the larval course. If the larva sits deeply and cannot be reached with its beak, then I proceed as follows. In the deserted coastal zone, where prickly pears grow, I break off a spike suitable for the length, and if it happens in a damp mountain forest, I look for a suitable thin and straight stick on the ground. Taking the gun in the beak at one end, I probe them to open the course. Usually unable to withstand such treatment, the larva crawls out. Here I peck at it. Sometimes if I use a sharp and long thorn of a cactus, the larva is impaled on it, and I independently pull out the prey. If I liked the chosen stick, then I, flying from tree to tree, carry it behind me in my beak. For the time of searching for the next larva, I secure the wand or thorn in some crack of the bark. I can even "process" my tools - shorten too long sticks or break off their forks. Guess what is my name? You can use riddles-tips. 1) In vain he did not waste time - Healed the trees ... (woodpecker) Remove the fourth letter from the riddle’s answer and add the letters to the rest of the word -love. 2) Do not find me a friend's house - Zamela roads ... (snowstorm). From the riddle answer, remove the last two letters and connect them with the answer of the next riddle, replacing the last letter with "k" in it. 3) The house where our language lives, We all call ... (mouth). Remembering the story, you will know my name. (Woodpecker finch.) 2. I live in the West Indies and build their nests in the trees there. I will see a suitable sheet on a branch and begin to sew to it another, old, picked up on the ground. Sometimes I put together two growing leaves. The result is a hanging socket with an entrance from above. I spread the walls of my dwelling with vegetable fluff. I am a real master of my craft. Long before a man, I "invented" a thread and a needle, but without an ear. A thread is a vegetable fiber, sometimes a cotton thread or horsehair, and a needle is its own beak. Deftly wielding them, I make holes in the leaves, and then thread the thread in them. They say that among people there is also such a profession. And you guessed my name? (Bird-dressmaker.) 3. Among wild birds, people often find good helpers for themselves. I live in the savannas of Africa, and they call me the secretary. On the head I have a crest of long feathers. By a degree I really resemble an old official with a quill pen behind an ear. I have one very valuable property. I skillfully exterminate snakes, although I do not refuse other living creatures, however, the hunt for reptiles is my "main profession". I catch a snake and trample it down. From deadly snake bites, I defend myself with quick and strong blows of the wings. The villagers sometimes tame me so that I protect the hens from snakes and rats. If you have not yet figured out what kind of profession I own, then for this you will have to solve the rebus. (Chicken watchman.) On this, our quiz is over. Until new meetings. O.A. Potahina,
primary school teacher of secondary school, village Shalsky, Pudozh district, Republic of Karelia
Program for extracurricular activities for elementary school "We know the world"
ProgramProgram for primary school. "We know the world"
ProgramThe Concept of Modernization of Russian Education clearly outlines the social requirements for the school, which “should become the most important factor in the humanization of social and economic relations, the formation of new personal attitudes of the individual.
Index Biology Abrakhina N. O. Preserves of Russia: study guide for pupils of 5-9 grades / N. O. Abrakhina, S. M. Sokolovskaya
Bibliographic indexAbrahina N.O. Russian reserves: a textbook for students of 5-9 grades / N.О. Abrahina, S.M. Sokolovskaya; Ed. Z.I. Tyumaseva. - Chelyabinsk: A Look, 2003.
Game quiz "In the world of animals"
Game objectives
Educational goals: to repeat and systematize knowledge about animals and their life activity, about their relationship with the environment, about the role of animals in nature and human life, to improve the ability to recognize different animals by signs.
Correctional and developmental goals: to develop students' speech activity, the skills of logical utterance, develop the skills of oral coherent speech, develop the ability to compare, synthesize, draw conclusions.
Educational goals: to cultivate a love of nature, instill an interest in biology.
Equipment: computer, multimedia projector, screen, magnetic chips.
World Animal Day or just Animal Day - International Day, designed to draw the attention of mankind to the problems of the other inhabitants of the planet Earth. This date is celebrated annually on October 4th.
Rules of the game.
The class is divided into two teams. Teams take turns choosing a question and answering it. For each correct answer, teams receive 1 point. All participants play. The number of points is determined by the number of magnetic chips on the board. The team with the most points wins.
Choose question number ( only 25 questions)
At first, the answers appear in the slide, then the question. For the development of cognitive interest and curiosity, each answer is accompanied by a brief message and interesting facts.
Question
Answer Options
Answer - message
1. Which animal eats lunch three days ahead?
Chimpanzee
Elephant
Boa
hippopotamus
Boas they can swallow a whole rabbit or a goat, and then they don’t want to eat for several days.
2. Which of these animals was the primitive person accustomed to before all?
Sheep
Dog
Boar
Cat
According to scientists, the very first accustomed animal was dog.
3. What animal fur does not soak in water?
Sable
Mongoose
Otter
Sloth
Fur otters greased and almost never get wet in water.
4. Which beast howls at the moon?
Wolf
Brown bear
Fox
Varan
Wolves howl at the moon, calling their kinsmen.
5. What are the birds for the year fly a distance almost equal to the length of the equator?
Gull
Parrot
Owl
Secretary bird
Twice a year from polar tundra to Antarctica polar tern ( seagulls) 15 thousand km fly by. For comparison, the length of the equator is 40 thousand km.
6. What animal can look in different directions with different eyes?
Chameleon
Lemur
Lizard - Basilisk
Frog
Eyes chameleon move independently of each other and can look in different directions.
7. On which animal's paws are there two or three large to 7 cm claws?
Hyena
Ant-eater
Sloth
Battleship
Paws sloths adapted for animals to hang on trees for a long time with the help of long curved claws.
8. What kind of bird can even swallow a leg of lamb?
Penguin
Marabou
Bustard
Griffin
Marabou bones are often swallowed whole. Every day he eats about a kilogram of various carrion and small animals.
9. Which animal can hold its breath for 6 minutes?
Marmot
Pangolin
Sloth
Battleship
Armadillos can hold their breath. This helps them to get across the ponds along the bottom.
10. Which of these animals does not apply to rodents?
Mouse
Hare
Rat
Porcupine
Hares, as well as rabbits, are allocated in a separate detachment of lagomorphs.
11. Which of these animals is not bovine?
Reindeer
Saiga
Buffalo
Nilgau
Reindeer belongs to the family of deer or deer.
12. Which of the following animals is considered the largest bird?
Ostrich
Peacock
Bustard
Penguin
Ostrich - the largest bird on earth. The average ostrich has a height of 2.5 m and weighs 120 kg.
13. What other animal name is a snow leopard?
Leopard
Tiger
Jaguar
Snow leopard or the snow leopard lives on the tops of the mountains of the Altai, the Himalayas, the Pamirs.
14. What bird can plan for hours in the air without a single flap of wings?
Albatross
Griffin
Goose
Owl
Albatrosses in good weather, they can spend hours planning on the turbulent currents of the ocean air without flapping their wings
15. Which animals are protected by shaking their paws with sharp claws?
Ant-eater
Pangolin
Sloth
Battleship
Giant ant-eater can gut a dog with one blow of the front paw.
16. What animal is called a water mole?
Shrew
Muskrat
Otter
Desman by origin they are very close to moles, but live in water. Therefore, they are also called water moles.
17. Who swallows their food first and then chews?
Rhinoceros
Tapir
Elephant
Roe deer
Have roes, like all ruminants, is a special way of eating. First they swallow food, and then, in a safe place, they chew it.
18. What is the fastest snake?
Mamba
King Cobra
Anaconda
Coral asp
The fastest of the snakes - black mambaamong the most dangerous poisonous snakes in Africa. Its speed can reach 16-19 km / h.
19. What animal ears are used for cooling?
Elephant
Giraffe
Rhinoceros
hippopotamus
In the ear an elephant many vessels that contribute to the cooling of the body. On hot days, the elephant constantly claps its ears, creating a gentle breeze.
20. Which animals attack domestic livestock in Africa and America?
Jaguar
Leopard
Wolf
Baboon
Baboons attack small antelopes, sheep and pigs.
21. What animals are famous for their great memory?
Elephant
Saiga
Ant-eater
Rat
Elephants remember offended person for life.
22. Who was the royal hunt for in France?
Musk deer
Noble deer
Moose
Buffalo
The royal hunt in France was conducted on deer.
23. What kind of fish can crawl over land?
Anabas
Scat
Stickleback
Dolphin
Anabasor a slider fish lives in the freshwater bodies of India, South Asia and the Philippine Islands.
24. What animals hunt seals and foxes?
White shark
Walrus
Himalayan bear
Polar bear
White bears well caught and seals, and arctic foxes, and fish, and reindeer.
25. What bird is a close relative of the chicken?
Goose
Peacock
Dove
Gull
Handsome men peacocks belong to the same order as our usual hens.
P .S.
The questions are partially taken from the “Smartest Animal Questions” CD - IDEX Creative team, 2006.
Development of extracurricular activities for grades 5-7
within the week of chemistry and biology
Game quiz "In the world of animals"
Game objectives
Educational goals: to repeat and systematize knowledge about animals and their life activity, about their relationship with the environment, about the role of animals in nature and human life, to improve the ability to recognize different animals by signs.
Correctional and developmental goals: to develop students' speech activity, the skills of logical utterance, develop the skills of oral coherent speech, develop the ability to compare, synthesize, draw conclusions.
Educational goals: to cultivate a love of nature, instill an interest in biology.
World Animal Day or just Animal Day - International Day, designed to draw the attention of mankind to the problems of the other inhabitants of the planet Earth. This date is celebrated annually on October 4th.
Rules of the game.
The class is divided into two teams. Teams take turns choosing a question and answering it. For each correct answer, teams receive 1 point. All participants play. The number of points is determined by the number of magnetic chips on the board. The team with the most points wins.
Choose question number ( only 25 questions)
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At first, the answers appear in the slide, then the question. For the development of cognitive interest and curiosity, each answer is accompanied by a brief message and interesting facts.
Question |
Answer Options |
Answer - message |
1. Which animal eats lunch three days ahead? |
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Boas they can swallow a whole rabbit or a goat, and then they don’t want to eat for several days. |
2. Which of these animals was the primitive person accustomed to before all? |
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According to scientists, the very first accustomed animal was dog. |
3. What animal fur does not soak in water? |
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Fur otters greased and almost never get wet in water. |
4. Which beast howls at the moon? |
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Wolves howl at the moon, calling their kinsmen. |
5. What are the birds for the year fly a distance almost equal to the length of the equator? |
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Twice a year from polar tundra to Antarctica polar tern ( seagulls) 15 thousand km fly by. For comparison, the length of the equator is 40 thousand km. |
6. What animal can look in different directions with different eyes? |
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Eyes chameleon move independently of each other and can look in different directions. |
7. On which animal's paws are there two or three large to 7 cm claws? |
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Paws sloths adapted for animals to hang on trees for a long time with the help of long curved claws. |
8. What kind of bird can even swallow a leg of lamb? |
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Marabou bones are often swallowed whole. Every day he eats about a kilogram of various carrion and small animals. |
9. Which animal can hold its breath for 6 minutes? |
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Armadillos can hold their breath. This helps them to get across the ponds along the bottom. |
10. Which of these animals does not apply to rodents? |
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Hares, as well as rabbits, are allocated in a separate detachment of lagomorphs. |
11. Which of these animals is not bovine? |
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Reindeer belongs to the family of deer or deer. |
12. Which of the following animals is considered the largest bird? |
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Ostrich - the largest bird on earth. The average ostrich has a height of 2.5 m and weighs 120 kg. |
13. What other animal name is a snow leopard? |
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Snow leopard or the snow leopard lives on the tops of the mountains of Altai, the Himalayas, the Pamirs. |
14. What bird can plan for hours in the air without a single flap of wings? |
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Albatrosses in good weather, they can spend hours planning on the turbulent currents of the ocean air without flapping their wings |
15. Which animals are protected by shaking their paws with sharp claws? |
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Giant ant-eater can gut a dog with one blow of the front paw. |
16. What animal is called a water mole? |
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Desman by origin they are very close to moles, but live in water. Therefore, they are also called water moles. |
17. Who swallows their food first and then chews? |
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Have roes, like all ruminants, is a special way of eating. First they swallow food, and then, in a safe place, they chew it. |
18. What is the fastest snake? |
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The fastest of the snakes - black mambaamong the most dangerous poisonous snakes in Africa. Its speed can reach 16-19 km / h. |
19. What animal ears are used for cooling? |
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In the ear an elephant many vessels that contribute to the cooling of the body. On hot days, the elephant constantly claps its ears, creating a gentle breeze. |
20. Which animals attack domestic livestock in Africa and America? |
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Baboons attack small antelopes, sheep and pigs. |
21. What animals are famous for their great memory? |
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Elephants remember offended person for life. |
22. Who was the royal hunt for in France? |
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The royal hunt in France was conducted on deer. |
23. What kind of fish can crawl over land? |
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Anabasor a slider fish lives in the freshwater bodies of India, South Asia and the Philippine Islands. |
24. What animals hunt seals and foxes? |
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White bears well caught and seals, and arctic foxes, and fish, and reindeer. |
25. What bird is a close relative of the chicken? |
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Handsome men peacocks belong to the same order as our usual hens. |
The questions are partially taken from the “Smartest Animal Questions” CD - IDEX Creative team, 2006.
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