Scenario holiday ball of beautiful flowers. Scenario “Ball of beautiful flowers. Meleshkina N.V., primary school teacher

Flower Festival

Purpose of the event:

To expand students' knowledge of flowering plants, show their diversity, introduce legends and the history of flowers.

Cultivate love and respect for nature.

Equipment:

Presentation, artificial and natural flowers, a basket of flowers, a tape recorder, an exhibition of books about flowers, drawings, music.

Event progress

The music of P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Seasons"

LeadingNo. 1: I'm ready to argue with the whole world,

I'm ready to swear on my head

And they look at us with you.

In the bitter hour of trouble and failure

And the dew is dropped on the sand.

You see, blinking barely

Looking at people with confidence

All flowers are like people in a cradle.

(R. Gamzatov)

Lead No.2:

Like small, warm fires

LeadingNo. 1: And today we will talk about flowers, sung by poets, musicians, artists. Let the holiday be a source of goodness and good mood for you.

Exit to music

Fairy.

Did you recognize me? I am a fairy from a magical flower garden. Well, folks, summer is over. Here you will see many flowers. From spring to late autumn, various plants bloom in the forests, fields, in our gardens and squares. The snow had just melted, and snowdrops had already appeared in the forest. A little later, lilies of the valley, irises, forest lilies, peonies and other flowers appear. Summer is coming, and spring flowers are being replaced by summer ones: bluebells, cornflowers, carnations, snapdragons and many others. And from the end of summer and early autumn, we admire gladioli, dahlias, and asters. Flowers decorate our lives, and today we dedicate our holiday to flowers.

Song"There is a flower in the world..."

I have a flower, and it is not simple. He can do whatever you want. To do this, say the words:

Fly, fly, petal,

Through the west to the east

Through the north, through the south,

Come back, make a circle.

As soon as you touch the ground

Let our holiday begin.

Curtains open. A flower town appears.Each child is dressed in a specific flower.

Flowers come alive with music

flower girl: no holiday, no celebration is complete without flowers. Everyone loves flowers. They decorate gardens, parks, streets and dwellings. It becomes more elegant and more fun in a room with flowers. But flowers are not only decoration! Each flower from the bouquet keeps its own secret, and sometimes funny or instructive stories, which are interesting to learn about for those who love flowers.

Rainbow in the sky

Went down to the meadows.

The sun plays in the field.

All around revived

And flowers in the dew shine

Quiet, gentle fire.

flower girl: There is nothing on earth more beautiful and tender than flowers. Giving flowers means expressing to a person your sincere feelings of love, respect, respect. Flowers are good intermediaries between people. They help make our relationship more cordial, trusting.

Flowers, like people, are generous with kindness.

And generously giving tenderness to people,

They bloom, warming hearts,

Flower Girl:Flowers - these beautiful fragile creations of nature, have always been close to man.

All the life the flowers don't leave us

Beautiful heirs of nature.

They come to us at dawn,

At sunset, they carefully leave.

Flower Girl:Flowers and nature have always inspired musicians, artists and writers. Always and everywhere flowers were a symbol of beauty. They are a symbol of some states: in India - a lotus, in Egypt - a lily, in Japan - a chrysanthemum, etc.

I'm ready to argue with the whole world,

I'm ready to swear on my head

That there are eyes in all colors,

And they look at us with you.

In the hour of our thoughts and worries,

In the bitter hour of trouble and failure

I saw: flowers, like people, cry

And the dew is dropped on the sand.

Who does not believe, I call everyone to the garden

You see, blinking barely

Looking at people with confidence

All flowers are like people in a cradle. (Rasul Gamzatov)

Flower girl: Let's start our ball!

The waltz sounds and "Flora" comes out

Flora:Hello guys! I am the mistress and goddess of flowers - Flora, I came to the holiday and I will tell you some of the secrets of flowers.

I am the young goddess of all colors.
I am tenderness and spring, my name is Flora.
I am the patroness of the forest, herbs, fruits.
I am filled to the brim with enthusiasm.

I give people joy and warmth.
A great feast was dedicated to me in Rome.
At the celebration in the houses it is beautiful and light,
And decorations of various abundance:

Garlands and fragrant wreaths,
Grass and leaves are certainly in every home,
And women, airy and light,
They dress up in colorful dresses for a feast.

The people in the neighborhood have fun and walk
Arranges games, dances, a feast.
And everyone loudly glorifies Flora!
And I bring Good, Love and Peace.

The year has a wonderful time when mysterious transformations take place in nature - Spring. And in the spring the first messenger appears - a snowdrop.

Spring flower coming to us through the snow

A simple flower, but how much does it carry

Goodness and joy and happiness to man.

Meet my friends

Snowdrop:An ancient legend tells: when Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, it was snowing heavily and Eve was cold. Then, in order to calm her, warm her, several snowflakes turned into flowers. Seeing this, Eva cheered up, believed in happiness and she had hope for better times. Hence the symbol of the snowdrop - hope.

Flora: And the Russian legend claims that once the old woman Zima with her companions Frost and Wind decided not to let Spring come to earth. But the snowy snowdrop straightened up, spread its petals and asked for protection from the Sun. The sun spotted the snowdrop. It warmed the earth and opened the way for Spring.

Sounds Tchaikovsky's play "Snowdrop" performed by a student.

Flora:Perhaps this is the smallest flower, but how many poems have been written about him by poets, how many legends and folk tales are complex about him.

By the forest, by the river, at the crossroads,

Where the birch surface is lined,

Such forget-me-nots caught fire,

Take a look - do not take your eyes off!

(Dance "Forget-Me-Not")

Flora:One day, the goddess of flowers, Flora, sank to the ground and began to bestow names on flowers. She gave gifts to everyone and wanted to leave, but she heard a weak voice: "You forgot me, Flora! Please give me a name!" Flora barely made out a small blue flower in the forbs. "Good!" - she said - You will be called Forget-Me-Not. And I will also endow you with miraculous power: you will return the memory to those people who begin to forget their loved ones or their homeland.

forget-me-not dance

Lily of the valley(runs in and says): Did you recognize me? Tradition claims that the lily of the valley is the happy laugh of the mermaid Mavka, scattered over the spring forest.

Since the 17th century, on the eve of May Sunday, the French have celebrated the feast of lilies of the valley. Lily of the valley is a symbol of love.

A lily of the valley was born on a May day,

And the forest keeps it.

It seems to me: his back

He chimes softly

And the meadow, and the birds, and the flowers will hear it:

Let's listen, and suddenly you and I will hear.

Sounds like a song about lilies of the valley

It turns out chamomile.

And if you happen to catch a cold

There will be a cough, a fever rises

Pull the mug towards you, in which it smokes

Slightly bitter, fragrant decoction.

Did you guys guess who I am?

Chamomile: Chamomile is a cute charming flower. According to folk legend, chamomile grows where a star falls from the sky. HER is usually accompanied by the epithets "modest", "field", but it is difficult to do without it, weaving a wreath, collecting a bouquet of wildflowers.

Flora:Friends! There are many, many flowers in the world. How many tenderness in their names! Cornflower, bluebell, daisies, dandelion, buttercup, violets, etc. e. They fascinate us with an amazing harmony of shapes, lines and colors. Let's weave a wreath of wildflowers.

Round dance: boys and girls.

We weave, weave a wreath

We braid the field, ah-lyuli, ah-lyuli

We braid the field.

We weave, weave a wreath

From the flowers of the field

Ai-luli, ai-luli

From the flowers of the field.

And who should wear a wreath?

And who should wear it?

Kate in that wreath to walk

Ai-luli, ai-luli

So Kate and drive.

(Everyone sits in a clearing.)

Quiz

The name of which flower is a confectionery? (Iris)

There is an oak, full of cereals, covered with a roof. (Poppy)

It blooms with a yellow flower, after flowering it is blown away.

What is this flower? (Dandelion)

Here's another little one

Bluer than day

What is her name: (forget-me-not)

That's right, friends.

In February, the festival of plum blossoms, in March, peaches, in April, cherries, in June, peonies, in October, chrysanthemums. Music, songs sound, poets dedicate poems to flowers and pin them on long strips of paper to flowering bushes and trees. Two flower festivals are celebrated in India. In Germany, on the first Sunday of March, violets are celebrated, in France - lilies of the valley. The ancient Slavs have a holiday of Ivan Kupala.

Presenter 2:

Flowers, like people, are generous with kindness.

And generously giving tenderness to people,

They bloom, warming hearts,

Like small, warm fires.

(K. Janet)

Not a single holiday, not a single celebration is complete without flowers. Many years ago in Greece and Italy, people used to decorate their homes with wreaths and flower garlands on holidays. During holidays and round dances, girls in Russia decorated their heads with wreaths of flowers.

The “Waltz of the Flowers” ​​by E. Dogi sounds, after a short pause, against the background of music, the presenters continue to read the text

Giving flowers means expressing to a person your sincere feelings of love, respect, respect. Did you know that the history of the bouquet began in the 16th century. Translated from French, the word "bouquet" means "a beautifully assembled group of flowers." The bouquets were small. Often men wore them in buttonholes, and women in boutonnieres. Small bouquets of fragrant flowers were used to decorate dresses, hairstyles and headdresses. Such bouquets served as a substitute for perfumes and they were made only from strongly smelling flowers. The most commonly used flowers for these purposes were lilies of the valley and violets. Only in the first half of the eighteenth century did large bouquets come into fashion, which served to decorate the home.

Presenter 1:

And only in the second half of the nineteenth century did the custom appear

present bouquets as a gift. From the same time, the passion for the "language of flowers" began. Even a "botanical grammar" arises, in which each flower is assigned its own interpretation. For example, like this: mignonette - “the good qualities of the soul are better than beauty”, heliotrope - “I love you more than anything in the world”, rosebud - “young girl”.

In the Victorian era, the popularity of this language of flowers reaches its peak, then bouquets of tussie mousse (a small bouquet of flowers, always wrapped in a lace napkin and tied with a satin ribbon) enjoyed special love. In parallel with the European art of composing flower arrangements, it also developed in the East. Japanese ikebana is one of the most famous oriental trends. In ikebana (translated as “flowers endowed with life”), plants and flowers have always been selected with meaning. Each element is a symbol and carries its own semantic load.

Azalea. A symbol of loneliness and sadness.

Carnation. Passion, love, engagement.

Forget-me-not. "Do not forget", be faithful, a symbol of memory.

Violet. A symbol of modesty and innocence.

Cornflowers. A symbol of holiness, tenderness, friendliness and trust.

Chamomile. Romance, youth and love.

Lily. A symbol of purity, chastity and purity.

Rose. Symbol of earthly love.

Callas, white lily, white rose.

Symbol of chastity, nobility of soul and

deeds, a symbol of purity.

Rose:

They call me the queen of flowers!

For the color and the smell of my petals

Though my green bush is ready to hurt you

But who will not forgive me the prickly thorns!

Who am I? (Rose)

The rose is a symbol of divine mystery. The ancient Greeks created many legends and tales about this beautiful flower. It is said that the rose appeared from the snow-white sea foam that fell from the body of Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, when she emerged from the sea with the first rays of dawn. According to Christian mythology, the rose is a symbol of mercy, spiritual purity.

Rose:

About her poet poets

There is nothing more tender and beautiful in the world

Than this whistle of scarlet petals

Opened into a most beautiful cup.

(S. Marshak)

The kingdom of flowers has its own king, but he can be seen after passing the test.

The participants sing a potpourri of flower songs, the first line sounds, and the children sing along:

Million, million scarlet roses

From the window, from the window you see

Who is in love, who is in love and seriously

Turned your life to the end into flowers

("City flowers", "Lavender", "Daisies hid", "Lilac blossomed"),

The king of flowers enters the stage.

The king of flowers.You can talk about flowers endlessly. Flowers are music, they are legends, they are poems. Without flowers, our life would be boring. Be sensitive, kind to flowers.

Do not give a sheaf of bird cherry to your loved ones

Lilac pain and jasmine screams

Be generous with your soul, do not disturb the bushes

Give me a star in the blue sky

Do not destroy the flowers in the meadows and in the forest

Take care of the original beauty.

(V. Dinaburgsky)

Dance of the king of flowers, Flora and flowers. Minuet.

1st student.

We make bouquets of flowers,

picking flower after flower,

And fragrant fresh summer

Comes with us to our house.

2nd student.

You are proud of the beauty of the dress,

Filled with sunshine

Our guests from the school garden,

Our parks and squares are flowers.

Fairy.Well, since we all consider flowers to be our friends, let's invite them to the holiday, let them have fun with us! We tear off the second petal and say the magic words: Fly, fly, petal, ...

Come out, dear guests, tell us about yourself, about your life in the field.

All.

We are flowers, and our share is

Grow, bloom in the forest and in the field.

All details about us

We will tell you now.

Dandelion.

I am a dandelion!

When you walk the path

Wherever you look - in the fields

White miracle balls

On thin stems.

through, silver,

They are light as fluff

Standing and swaying a little

From the breeze from the river.

Bell.

Bell! Bell!

In the meadow all around

Light-light, thin-thin,

It's like I'm dreaming.

Bell! Bell!

Is it really you

So you ring and so you tremble

Where there are herbs and flowers.

Chamomile.

Native daisies familiar from childhood

We tear on the lawn by the quiet river

Like white stars, among pink porridge,

They unfurled their petals.

All in white, our clearing is dressed,

The breeze shakes the flowers on the run ...

Daisies! Daisies!

I have a sultry summer without you and imagine

I can't myself.

Poppy.

Anyone would notice this miracle:

The steppe turns blue more and more, and there -

Crimson poppies scattered

On the hills smoking in the heat.

Fled in such abundance

So flutter, dry and light,

Precisely this is all - butterfly wings,

And not poppies simple petals.

Song "Poppy"

scene

On the stageRosa and Lily are talking, preening. A dandelion is doing something in the distance (sweeping, watering, etc.)

In the fragrant cold

The traveler could find his rest at the end of the journey.

Once I got into that garden and at dawn I heard.

LILY: Listen, Rosa, I found out that the Tsar is giving a ball today!

ROSE: Even as a bud I dreamed, He chose me as a queen.

LILY: Dreams are in vain, sister, you'll see - I'll be the queen!

Nobler than the count and baron, by right - Lily of Saron.

(The bee tries to touch the flowers)

ROSE: Go away, Bee, you remember the outfit!

LILY: Give them free rein, everyone strives

Sip someone else's nectar.

Like it's a free gift!

DANDELION: Fly here, fluffy friend,

Drink a sweet drink!

(A bee flies up to Dandelion, he gives her a drink, they talk, flowers listen to the conversation)

BEE: Thank you very much!

Oh, Dandelion, how kind you are!

Believe me, I know a lot about flowers

Another is beautiful in appearance

Weed in my soul... Did you hear?

Flowers will celebrate today!

DANDELION I'm afraid, my friend, I'm not ready to appear in such an outfit.

ROSE: He is worthy of digging in the ground...

LILY: Look at your hands, everything is covered in humus and dirt!

ROSE: There's a place for shoes in the landfill!

LILY: What a freak! Shame and disgrace, among us is growing!

(The Herald enters, bangs the rod on the ground.)

CALLER: King! The king is coming!

(The King enters, there are many flowers with Him, looks around at everyone, Rose and Lily, pushing each other away, rush to the King)

LILY: Now He will choose me!

ROSE: Me!

LILY: Me!

(The King approaches Dandelion, but turns to Rose and Lily)

TSAR: Your argument is in vain.

My, Dandelion, you are beautiful!

I crown you with a crown and appoint you to be the Queen.

(Wears a crown, they dance and all around)

Whoever is the loudest is not ready!

And who was silent, doing good,

Worthy, became in the eyes of the Tsar!

God does not judge the appearance, understand

And what is hidden in us inside.

Floral etiquette

QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. How to pick flowers correctly? (They are not torn off, but cut off.)

2. Who do they give flowers to? (Mom, dad, relatives, teachers, friends, etc.)

3. You go to visit. What flowers are best to present? Own-made bouquet or purchased? (Your own is better, but you can also buy it.)

4. What should a gift bouquet look like? (It must be completely wrapped in paper or cellophane.)

5. You entered the apartment. Your actions? (Remove the paper from the flowers or open the bouquet halfway.)

6. How many flowers should be in a bouquet? (If there are up to 10 colors, then their number should be odd (1, 3, 5, 7, 9). If there are more, it is arbitrary.)

7. In which hand should you hold the bouquet. (First in the left, after the greeting, the bouquet is taken in the right hand and presented.)

8. Show me how to hold a bouquet correctly? (Stalks down, flowers up.)

9. What should the hostess (owner) do when she receives flowers as a gift? (Say "thank you" and immediately put in a vase in a prominent place.)

10. On what holidays do they give flowers? (March 8, birthday, housewarming, graduation, wedding, etc.)

11. What flowers are better to give to a man, and which ones to a woman? (It is better for a man to give flowers large with long stems, for a woman - any.)

12. With what colors is it better to visit a sick person? (Better with gentle, without a strong smell.)

13. What rules do you need to know when making a bouquet? (Flower heads should be placed in different planes; do not cross at the top; thorns, thorns, and other sharp parts should be destroyed; large flowers should not be turned heads towards each other or down, and even more so, hang down.)

For each correct answer and addition, the team receives a point.

14. On what occasion is a basket of flowers presented? (Retirement, wedding, artists at a concert.)

Teacher. Baskets with flowers, bouquets are presented not only during a celebration or a concert, they are sent home. A greeting card with the name of the congratulator is inserted into the bouquet or basket.

The bride at the wedding is most often given pink and white roses, as well as carnations, tulips, lilies of the valley. The bouquet should be small and match the bride's outfit. The bouquet for the bride is not wrapped in cellophane.

15. On the day of the holiday, you were late to present flowers. When will you do it? (Not later than noon the next day.)

16. Solve riddles. For each riddle - a flower.

Forever dark under the spruce,

Smells damp and musty.

Under the furry paw

Glowing lamps. (Lily of the valley.)

In the meadows sister - a golden eye, White cilia. (Chamomile.)

Head on a leg, peas in the head. (Poppy.)

On May 31, 1959, the first flower festival took place in Tbilisi. Thousands of plants were sent here by botanical gardens. They decorated the streets, houses, parks. How charming roses and tulips, carnations and hyacinths seemed

Narcissus (dramatization)

The legend of the daffodil.

In ancient Greek legend, the handsome young man Narcissus cruelly rejected the love of a nymph. The nymph withered from hopeless passion and turned into an echo, but before her death she pronounced a curse: "Let the one whom he loves not reciprocate with Narcissus."

On a hot afternoon, exhausted by the heat, young Narcissus leaned over to drink from the stream and saw his reflection in its bright jets. Narcissus had never met such beauty before and therefore lost his peace. Every morning he came to the stream, dipped his hands into the water to take away the one he saw, but it was all in vain.

Narcissus stopped eating, drinking, sleeping, because he was unable to move away from the stream, and melted almost before our eyes, until he disappeared without a trace. And on the ground where he was last seen, a fragrant white flower of cold beauty grew. Since then, the mythical goddesses of retribution, the Furies, have adorned their heads with wreaths of daffodils.

Lily

Lily legend.

According to ancient Greek legend, the Theban queen Alcmene secretly gave birth to the boy Hercules from Zeus, but, fearing the punishment of Zeus's wife, Hera, she hid the newborn in the bushes. However, Hera accidentally discovered the baby and decided to breastfeed him. But little Hercules sensed an enemy in Hera and rudely pushed the goddess away. Milk splashed into the sky, the Milky Way was formed, and those few drops that fell to the ground sprouted and turned into lilies.

cornflower

The beautiful young mermaid fell in love with Vasily, a handsome young peasant boy, and he reciprocated her feelings. They were very happy, but they could not agree on where it would be better for them to live together. The mermaid called Vasily to the cool waters of the river dear to her heart, and the young one wanted to settle near his native fields. For a long time they argued, persuaded each other, but no one wanted to give in. Then the mermaid decided on the last extreme: she turned it into a modest blue flower - a cornflower. She hoped that the blue cornflower flower - Vasily - would sooner or later come to her water house. But she never waited; the cornflower clings tightly to the arable land and is inseparable from its native fields. (Ukrainian legend.)

Blooming Sally

There lived in one village a boy named Ivan, who walked in a red shirt and liked to spend most of his time on the edges among flowers and shrubs. He cared for flowers, bred new varieties and daydreamed about something in silence. And the villagers, seeing a red shirt flickering among the greenery, said: “Yes, this is Ivan, tea, he walks there.” (In this area, people inserted the introductory word "tea" into their speech.)

And before that they got used to it that they did not notice the absence of Ivan in the village. And when scarlet flowers that had never been seen before suddenly appeared near the outskirts, they began to say: “Yes, this is Ivanchai!” So they began to call them. In addition, if this plant is brewed with boiling water, you get a pleasant refreshing drink.

daisies

The Virgin Mary, as a child, once looked at the sky dotted with sparkling stars at night, and expressed a desire: how good it would be if these amazing stars became earthly flowers, and she could play with them. And as soon as the stars heard this wish, they were reflected in the crystal drops of dew that glittered on earthly plants. The next morning the sun shone on the earth, and everyone saw that it was covered like little stars - white flowers. The Virgin Mary was delighted, adorned herself with them and exclaimed that they would always be her favorite flowers and let them be called Mary's flowers - daisies. (Christian legend.)

Pansies

In the corollas of Pansies, we see three colors: white - the color of hope, yellow - surprise, purple - sadness. According to Russian legend, three periods of Anyuta's life were reflected in the tricolor petals of this flower, with a kind heart and trusting radiant eyes. She lived in the village, trusted people, believed in goodness and justice. To her misfortune, she met a frivolous guy who, with affectionate speeches, awakened love in the girl. Anyuta loved him with all her heart, and the young man was frightened and hurried on the road, promising to return to his chosen one. Anyuta waited for him for a long time, went out onto the road, peered into the distance and quietly faded away from melancholy. And when she died, amazing flowers with tricolor petals grew on her grave, which reflected hope, surprise and sadness. They were called pansies.

Violets (dramatization)

The god of light, Apollo, pursued one of the beautiful daughters of Atlas, who ran away from him in fear.

And when he almost overtook her, the girl prayed to Zeus so that the Thunderer would shelter her from Apollo. Great Zeus took pity and turned her into a blooming violet, hiding it in the shade of his forests. Since then, every spring it has bloomed and filled the heavenly forests with its fragrance, delighting the gods and goddesses. Perhaps this flower would have remained in the heavenly forests and never hit the ground. But one day, young Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, was tearing violets, choosing the most tender and beautiful for her bouquet. Then the god of the gloomy underworld Hades crept up to her and wanted to kidnap her. Persephone rushed away, clutching the plucked flowers to her chest, but Hades nevertheless caught up with her. In fright, she dropped the violets, and they fell to the ground. This is where the duality in the veneration of the flower among the ancient Greeks comes from. On the one hand, violet is a sign of sadness and mourning, on the other hand, it is a symbol of spring and reviving nature. (Ancient Greek legend.)

Tulip Legends

Wild types of tulips were known as early as the 12th century, but bulbs of garden varieties were first brought to Russia during the reign of Peter I in 1702 from Holland. Tulip bulbs were expensive at that time, since they were imported from abroad until the end of the 19th century and were grown in the estates of only wealthy people. Since the end of the 19th century, their industrial production was organized directly in

For a long time there was a belief that the bud of a yellow tulip contains the strongest energy and the one who can open it will become happy. However, there was no such person who would be able to open this most delicate bud, which rested on a thin green stem and was blown by the winds of the mountain slope.

But one day a mother with her little son came to this slope for a walk. The boy saw a beautiful flower for the first time and ran to it, wanting to take a closer look at the strange and beautiful plant. When the boy approached the tulip, his face lit up with a smile, and an echo echoed along the slope, repeating the sonorous children's laughter. The tulip opened up to a sincere smile, children's laughter did what no earthly force could do.

The legend of the iris

A miracle flower bloomed on one edge. Forest animals and birds began to argue over who it belongs to. They argued for four days, and the dispute resolved itself. The iris seeds ripened, and the wind carried them in different directions.

According to legend, the first iris blossomed several million years ago and was so beautiful that not only animals, birds and insects came to admire it, but also water and wind, which then spread the ripened seeds all over the earth. And when the seeds sprouted and blossomed, the iris became one of man's favorite plants. From a distance, irises seem like small beacons showing the way to sailors.

The word "Iris" appeared as a botanical name for plants in the second half of the 19th century, and before that period they used the popular name "Kasatik"

The Slavic peoples widely used an iridescent range of colors and shades and bizarre forms of iris inflorescences. They could be seen in folk crafts, in the textile industry, as well as in everyday life decoration: painting dwellings, utensils, clothes (in the ornament of shirts, sundresses, towels, shawls and half-shawls).

Among all the names, the most common is the gentle "kasatik", that is, dear, beloved, desired

Primrose legends.

Primroses are also called primrose, as they appear in the spring among the first flowers. The people also call them "rams" - young leaves, wavy and pubescent, look like the backs of lambs; "keys" - flowers are collected in an inflorescence, resembling a bunch of keys.

Since the plant blooms in spring, on the eve of summer, and the yellow flowers in an umbrella-shaped inflorescence really look like a bunch of miniature keys, the people poetically call the primrose the keys to summer, the key, the keys. Among many Slavic peoples, primrose was revered as golden keys that open the way to the entire green kingdom in spring.

Throughout the long winter, the heavenly Lada languishes in the captivity of thick clouds and fogs. But in the spring, the goddess of love, sun and harmony, washed with spring waters, comes into the world with generous gifts. Where the first lightning fell, primroses grow to unlock the bowels of the earth with their keys for the lush growth of grasses, bushes and trees.

In the Middle Ages, there was a legend about the origin of these flowers. Once, the Apostle Peter, who was standing guard at the entrance to the Kingdom of Heaven, was informed that someone was trying to enter paradise without permission. The apostle, in fright, dropped a bunch of golden keys, which fell to the ground, deeply crashed into it, and a yellow flower similar to the keys of the Apostle grew from there. Although the angel sent to St. Peter for the keys, took them, but there were prints on the ground, from which flowers grow, which unlock the door to warm weather and summer...

Primula is credited with the magical property of opening hidden treasures. According to legend, a woman dressed in white with a golden key appears in the fields. All primroses plucked in her presence gain the ability to open treasures hidden deep underground. At the same time, she says that a person can take any wealth, but let him not forget "the best" - meaning a flower, to use it next time.

Volcanologists claim that primroses predict volcanic eruptions. Each volcanic eruption on the island of Java took a lot of human lives until the inhabitants paid attention to the plants that were found only here, on the slope of the fire-breathing mountain. It was a royal primrose. Interestingly, she bloomed flowers only on the eve of a volcanic eruption. Now the inhabitants of the villages nearby from the volcano systematically monitor the savior plant and, as soon as it begins to bloom, hastily leave the villages. And they say that the primrose has never let them down. Now scientists are interested in this property of primrose.

Romance sounds

“The chrysanthemums in the garden have faded long ago”

(lyrics by V. Shumsky, music by N. Kharito )

Interesting about flowers:

1st student: Our usual carnation does not tolerate noise. If you put it next to the radio, it will wither. And also that not all flowers can stand in one vase. Lily of the valley can not be placed with other flowers, it releases toxic substances into the water.

2nd student: There are flowers - monuments: a) And the first dahlias were brought from America and they were named after the scientist Dahl. In 1806, a terry form of flowers was obtained and received the name dahlia in honor of the Russian scientist Dahlia. b) Gloxinia bears the name of the botanist Gloksin, who published the first report about this flower in 1785.

3rd student: You can determine the time without a clock (flower clock demonstration):

a) dandelion from 5-6 o'clock, from 14-16 o'clock.

b) night violet from 21.

c) wild rose blooms from 4-5 hours.

d) fragrant tobacco from 20.00 h.

Pick up the sign with the number of the flower in question in each of the messages.

In 1500, in Italy, in the vicinity of the city of Compagna, Bishop Paulinius was contemplating the beauty of nature one morning while walking. The beauty of the flowers moved him to tenderness, he began to ask the Lord to send him some kind of sign. And suddenly the bishop heard the flowers begin to ring softly under a light breeze. The bishop considered this to be a sign from God and ordered a giant image of this flower to be fixed on the top of the cathedral. (Bell.)

This flower is called the "green acrobat". At first, like all plants, it grows upwards. Then its top begins to rotate counterclockwise, describing in sunny weather a full circle in just two hours. Having met some kind of support during rotation, it clings to it and grows upwards. (Bindweed.)

For a grain grower, this flower is the worst enemy, it grows in rye, clogs crops. (Cornflower.)

There is a so-called "language of flowers": the presence of a flower in a bouquet can contain a certain message. The number of flowers of this name in the bouquet indicates the hour of the date. (Bell.)

The real name of this flower is nivyanik. But in everyday life we ​​call it a different word, confusing it with a flower very similar to this one. (Chamomile.)

As the legend says, this flower appeared on earth in an unusual way. When Aphrodite was swimming in the sea, some daredevils decided to spy on her. An angry Zeus turned them into this flower. (Pansies.)

This flower has a different name: a bowler hat, a bell, a dove, an eagle, a sandpiper, a chebotochek. (Bell.)

This flower can be called the queen of the garden, but picking it is not so easy. (Rose.)

An elegant flower of red, white, yellow, one bulb of which cost a fortune in the 17th century. (Tulip.)

This flower grows in damp places, has very small inflorescences. According to legend, blacksmiths tempered blades in the juice of this plant, which then easily chopped iron and stone. They were light and flexible. (Forget-me-nots.)

This flower is an excellent honey. 1 hectare of land dotted with these flowers can produce up to 50 kg of honey. People use it for food: from the roots they make coffee, from the leaves - salad, from the flowers - jam. This is a real storehouse of vitamins. (Dandelion.)

A yellow flower, the real name of a young man from Greek mythology who died of self-love. (Narcissus.)

In the Netherlands, the tulip is considered a national symbol, it was also the emblem of the Turkish sultans. Edelweiss is revered in the country of Switzerland. The Iranian symbol is a red rose. It has also been present on the coat of arms of the kings of England since the reign of the Tudors. Japan considers the chrysanthemum as its symbol, and Ireland - clover. In this country, even with the help of flowers, one could understand

sometimes he lives in the house, since the Catholics planted white flowers in the yards, and the Protestants planted orange ones. In Mexico, the coat of arms depicts a dahlia. The American states also have their symbolic plants. For example, in California, the escholcia is revered, in Kansas, the sunflower, and in Ohio, the red carnation.

The rose as a national symbol has also become widespread. It is considered official in Finland, there are nine roses on the coat of arms of this country, as many as there are administrative units.

The hosts sing "The Song of the Magic Flower". Muses. A Zatsepin, op. I. Ziskind.

There is a scarlet-scarlet flower in the world,

Bright, fiery, like the dawn.

The most sunny and unprecedented.

It's called a dream for a reason.

The most fabulous and unprecedented,

The most magical flower.

Remembering the joyful miracle

Walking into the distance on the voiced dew.

That flower is sought by many people,

But, of course, not everyone is found.

Maybe there, beyond the seventh pass,

A sip fresh as the wind will flare up,

The most fabulous and unprecedented,

The most magical flower.

Final waltz of flowers.

For 10 years now, the children's public organization "Sunny City" has been operating in MBOU "Secondary School No. 10", whose residents are elementary school students. Each class represents a specific street. There are streets of Daisies and Tulips, streets of Lilies and Dandelions, streets of Buttercups and Lilies of the Valley, Asters, Carnations and Cornflowers. Many bright and exciting events are experienced by small townspeople during the year. These are sports competitions, intellectual marathons, knowledge reviews, creative festivals, social and environmental events, and much more, you can’t list everything. On the lines at the end of each quarter, the curators sum up and award the most active leaders and the best cool teams. But the main event of the outgoing academic year remains the Flower Ball, which gathers and unites all the children of the elementary school. On April 30, the assembly hall of the school was filled with the voices of younger students and was full of multi-colored ties, which are traditionally tied by students for such solemn events. The presenters began the festive program of the "Talents of the Sunny City" with an invitation to the Island of Flower Mood! All the children unanimously uttered the motto of a large school family: “How many bright rays the sun has, so many interesting things we have!” The townspeople greeted each other with the roll call of their mottos. Under the "Waltz of the Flowers" by P. Tchaikovsky, the Flower Fairy appeared in the hall, who told the children the sad news - the evil weed Thistle imprisoned all the flowers in the dungeon, and soon appeared himself. He scared the guys and forced them to perform various tasks. Flowers, representatives from each class told their poems, sang the song together "" The sun is shining." The Sun itself helped the children. Then the Thistle, by cunning and deceit, tried to catch butterflies with a net and pick beautiful flowers. Weed made riddles in the hope that the guys would not cope, but the students turned out to be smarter. After several attempts, the villain gave up and fled the party. And the “Rainbow of Desires” lit up in the hall. These are girls of 6-7 classes performed their multi-colored dance. In the Sunny City there is a Znaika of Shkolograd, who awarded all the literate students with letters and diplomas. The winners and prize-winners of the Olympiads, the winners of the Golden Feather calligraphy contest, young kulibins in the I am an Inventor contest of children's inventions were awarded by Znayka, the best essays were selected in the My Space Story contest. A 4th grade student Dmitry Shaverin was awarded a diploma of the 1st degree. He was awarded the title of "Leader of the 1st degree". Znayka ended his speech with these words: Long live the right to read! Long live the right to write, to draw! Everyone who studies at school has the right to know everything! Well, what is a Sunny city without Dunno. Soon, a cheerful lazy Dunno appeared on the stage and immediately began to give schoolchildren bad advice and offer to refresh themselves with harmful foods. He was scolded by the famous doctor Pilyulkin and had a fun exercise with the guys. By tradition, at the Ball of Flowers we accept the smallest residents - first-graders - into our friendly family. The right to tie ties for first-graders is granted to our graduates of elementary school, students of the 4th grade. Now new streets have appeared in the Sunny City: Violets, Daisies and Bells. The second graders hurried to congratulate the new residents of the "Sunny City" with the dance "Cornflower". And students of the 3rd grade introduced the kids and babies to the rules of the townspeople. Residents of the "Sunny City" know how not only to learn, but also to have fun. Everyone was surprised by the unexpected perky dance-surprise "Shrek" from 4th grade students. When we are small, we learn to make friends, play, be kind and be able to dream. Masha and the Bear took the guys to a perky flash mob. The journey to the Island of Flower Mood ended with the performance of the song “We are together” by all the inhabitants of the city, which sings that only together we are a great force, only friends, holding hands, will overcome all obstacles and achieve new victories. The world is so beautiful, rainbow colors, Everyone has a dream to be always happy. Thin streams wide river, Let's be friends Here is my hand!

150.000₽ prize fund 11 documents of honor Evidence of publication in the media

Kadyrbayeva R.A. - teacher of chemistry and biology, MBOU secondary school No. 1

Svetly village, Svetlinsky district, Orenburg region

Holiday "Ball of Flowers"

Goals :

Educational: Introduce students to diversity

flowering plants, with myths, legends, fairy tales,

associated with these colors, with history, geography,

poetry, music, where references to

these colors.

Educational: aesthetic education, education history,

environmental education.

Developing: develop storytelling skills and performance skills

applications from improvised materials, the ability to teach

material and yourself.

Tasks: As part of the subject week in biology, chemistry and geography, introduce middle-level students to the wonderful world of flowers.

For the holiday prepared: a slide show "The World of Flowers", selected pieces of music and arrangements of songs with the mention of flowers.

3 participants from each class participate in the scenario, they prepare the emblems of the flower they represent; and participate in the scenario - they recite poems, tell legends and tell interesting facts from the story of flowers.

Riddles are being prepared for the contest with the audience, and for the appliqué contest, glue, scissors, pieces of fabric, cotton wool, colored paper, colored threads, pieces of yarn, ribbons, beads and cardboard are being prepared from improvised materials.

Scenario of the holiday "Ball of Flowers"

1 Lead: There is just a temple

There is a temple of science

And there is also a temple of nature -

With scaffolding pulling hands

Against the sun and winds.

He is holy at any time of the day,

Open for us in the heat and chill,

Come in here

Be a little heart

Do not desecrate her shrines!

2 Lead: Look around, what a wonderful wonderful world surrounds us. Do you like flowers? Each flower is like a star falling from the sky. Mother nature spent millions of years to create such a miraculous miracle, filled it with its power, breathed joy and love for life into it, and therefore we, feeling these subtle vibrations, reach out with our whole being to them in order to draw this love and fill it with it. myself.

1 Lead: Flowers decorate our lives, and our holiday today is dedicated to them!

2 Lead: When everything around is white - white, when frosts crackle around, spring drops seem to us and the first spring flowers exude their aromas.

1 Lead: Our ball is opened by students of the 5th "A" class.

5th grade students

1. When there is not enough heat for flowering,

When the snow is not completely gone
Breaking through the snow cover

The snowdrops are in bloom.

2. But where to get bright colors for flowering,
When was the flower cherished by snow?
Snow cold fantasy and zeal
The creator-artist stopped.

3. Another spring will shower us with voluptuousness,
It will also give bright flowers,
The snowdrop will remain timid happiness,
As a sign of innocent pure beauty.

1. After all, for Spring - he is the beloved first-born,
And she is so fond of his soft face.
Oh, where can I get a snowdrop for my beloved?
Its flowering is so short-lived moment!

2. Let more over the forest
The snows rule
Let them lie under the snow
Sleepy meadows;
Let on the sleeping river
Ice is still,
When the scout came
And spring will come!

3. A snowdrop pecked through the snow,

He was waiting for the warmth of your hand

So helpless and tender

A veil of white petals.

2 Lead: The floor is given to 5 "B" class.

Pupils of 5 "B" class

1. The next gift of spring is a flower, which we know from an old Russian legend: the Sea Princess Volkhova fell in love with the young man Sadko, but he gave his heart to the beloved of fields and forests, Lyubava. Saddened Volkhova went ashore and began to cry. And where the tears of the princess fell, lilies of the valley grew - a symbol of purity, love and sadness.

2. O first lily of the valley! From under the snow

You ask for sunbeams;

What a virgin bliss

In your fragrant purity!

3. Sweet lily of the valley, gentle lily of the valley,

White lily of the valley, snow lily of the valley,

Our flower.

You stood between the green leaves,

So that you, who are only vigilant,

I could see.

Bells shaking,

In the air of cheerful May,

White and clean.

You, like stars, shine in the grasses,

You mark with a thin pattern

Full sheet.

1. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky loved this enchanting, mysterious flower with a delicate aroma, slightly dizzying, to a pain in the heart, to "mad adoration". In Florence, deafened by the frantic smell of magnolias and raging roses, the composer became so homesick that he turned to poetry.

2. What is the secret of your charms?

Don't know. But your fragrance gives me

Like a wine stream, it warms and intoxicates,

Like music, it chokes my breath

And, like fire, it feeds the heat of the cheeks.

3. But the lily of the valley is beautiful not only with a secret charm, it is also a person's helper. May lily of the valley preparations are used to treat the cardiovascular system.

1 Lead: Each country has its own national plant and its own national flower. It partly reflects the culture and tells about the history of the state, presenting it to the outside world. The concept of "national flower" is very ancient: it originated before state flags were established in most countries. Then the national flower played an even greater role, being a symbol, a sign of distinguishing for a certain people.

2 Lead: But even now, flowers have not completely lost their roles in the international arena and are often the “logos” of their countries. Here are some of the "national flowers".

1 Lead: Your flower represents 6 "A" class

Pupils of 6 "A" class

1. The daffodil has blossomed!
Sheer charm!
It has so much purity.
and bright light!
To the depths of my soul
he illuminated me
And the heart melted
from the gentle warmth...
Flowers, in some
solar glow,
and white and yellow
intertwined.

2. There lived an old poor woman in China with her son. They endured hardship and deprivation. One day the mother scraped together a handful of rice to cook her son's dinner. Suddenly a traveler knocked on the door and asked for food. The kind woman gave him the last rice and cried - now she had nothing to feed her son. This traveler was a water god. He decided to thank the woman and rushed into the pond, located nearby. And in the morning a delicate flower grew by the pond. Since then, the daffodil has been a symbol of gratitude in China.

3. Narcissus blooms during the Chinese New Year, so in China it has become a symbol of joy, good luck and a happy marriage. His presence is mandatory in every home on New Year's holiday.

1. According to ancient Greek legend:

A flower named Narcissus

Once was a handsome prince

But he suddenly became his own favorite -

Such was the Goddess' whim.

He admired day and night

With its wonderful reflection.

He didn’t eat, didn’t drink, drove his friends away ...

Before death was only a moment.

Goddess to save life

Turned Narcissa into a flower

(Gossip - the nymph begged).

Since then it has started to bloom.

2. The reason was a trifle simple:

He once said to the Goddess,

What does it equal from now on

With its boundless beauty.

And was punished at the same moment,

Goddesses are quick to reprisal.

Appreciate your mind, appreciate your face,

But do not enter into disputes with the Gods.

3. You know that there is a language of flowers, and in that language daffodil means selfishness.

2 Lead: How many little masterpieces

Lives on earth.

My God, what generosity!

How much happiness and smiles

inspiration and love

These creatures give us

Titled Flowers!

1 Lead: Pupils of the 6th "B" class present their flower

Pupils of 6 "B" class

1. How beautiful is that fiery flower!

On a long stem proud and lonely.

The petals of a closed bud are beautiful.

For four centuries the world has been in love with him ...

What's in the heart of an unopened tulip?

What is the miracle of his beauty, what is the secret?

So I want to believe ... look -

Pretty Thumbelina inside…

2. The tulip appeared in Holland only in 1634, and at first its cultivation was of a completely commercial nature. Noticing the fascination with this flower of the Germans and other peoples, the prudent Dutch began to breed it in as many new varieties as possible, and the trade in its bulbs turned out to be so profitable that soon even people who had very little to do with gardening began to engage in it. not the entire population.

3. One passionate lover bought for a huge price the only copy of a tulip, according to the seller, and, returning home, found out that another similar copy still exists in Haarlem. Beside himself with grief, he hurries to Haarlem, buys this second copy for crazy money, throws it on the ground and, trampling it with his feet, exclaims triumphantly: “Well, now my tulip is the only one in the world!”

1. Researcher Zolotnitsky in his book on flowers writes that tulips were directly related to the emergence of stock exchanges.

For one tulip bulb, they immediately paid 24 quarters of wheat, 48 quarters of rye, 4 fat bulls, 8 pigs, 12 sheep, 2 barrels of wine, 4 barrels of beer, butter, cheese, a bunch of dresses and one silver goblet! Even the third grade cost a carriage and a couple of horses.

2. The Dutch princess Juliana once presented Ottawa (Canada) with one hundred thousand bulbs of this flower as a token of gratitude for the fact that during the Second World War the royal family of the Netherlands found refuge in the capital of Canada. And also in recognition of the merits of this country in the liberation of its homeland.

3. Tulip in the language of flowers means a declaration of love.

1 Lead: Flowers surround us, bring joy and peace, raise us to great things. Many fairy tales, stories, legends, poems were composed by the people about flowers; figured out a lot of mysteries. Do you know them? Now we will hold such a riddle contest.

(Riddle contest with spectators)

2 Lead: Pupils of class 7 "A" present their flower

Pupils of 7 "A" class

1. On the lawn by the river

Cornflowers are dove.

Blue like the sky...

Blue like water...

At least once you see them

You will never forget.

    In the language of flowers - cornflower - grace and delicacy.

3. A hundred years ago, cornflower necessarily accompanied the magnificent feasts of the Germans. This flower was the favorite flower of Emperor Wilhelm I and his mother, Queen Louise. There are many stories that the cornflower was a happy omen for the royal Prussian house. Here is one of them.

1. They say that at one court ball given involuntarily by the unfortunate royal couple to Emperor Napoleon and his generals, Queen Louise appeared without any precious jewelry, only with a wreath of cornflowers on her head. And when the French began to make jokes about this, the queen remarked: “Yes, gentlemen, all our precious things are partly looted, partly sold, in order to help the needs of our devastated country in any way; and our fields are so trampled by you that even a wild flower is now a great rarity.

2 . The winners could not find what to answer to this, and fell silent. Many years passed, and Queen Louise's premonitions came true. Cornflower did not deceive her. The royal family, which was in exile and oppression, was restored in its rights, and Princess Charlotte, having married Emperor Nicholas I, from a small, insignificant princess became a powerful All-Russian Empress.

3. And so, when the empress, many years later, once passed through Koenigsberg, the inhabitants of this city, wanting to please her and remind her of the time she lived in its vicinity, arranged for her a solemn meeting, in which cornflowers played an outstanding role. The most beautiful of the girls brought her a wonderful basket of these flowers, and the rest threw cornflowers on the ground and littered her path with them. The Empress was moved to tears by this cordial reception and expressed her deep gratitude for the fact that the Königsbergers chose a cornflower so dear to her for her meeting.

1 Lead: What are flowers? Basically grass.

But how beauty caresses the eye.

And the aroma intoxicates ...

They turn around - there is no way back.

2 Lead: The floor is given to 7 "B" class

Pupils of 7 "B" class

1. White-pink lilies -
A symbol of fidelity to tears.
Petals chiseled lines
Convey the image of the stars
Large, unimaginable,
Those from which the light pours
Those that are given for loved ones,
There is nothing better in the whole world.

2 . But, in no other country did the lily have such historical significance as in France. The names of the founder of the French monarchy Clovis, kings Louis VII, Philip III, Francis I are associated with it. There are ancient legends telling about the appearance of three golden lilies on the banner of the French kings. Lily has become the emblem of royal power in France since the time of Clovis.

3. For the first time in France, a white banner with three golden lilies appears. Subsequently, it is an emblem of royal power and devotion to the papal throne. Saint Louis IX led his knights on crusades under banners bearing three lilies, symbolizing pity, justice and mercy - the three virtues that distinguished the reign of this king. Under Louis XII, the lily becomes the main decoration of all the gardens of France and is called the flower of Louis. Louis XIII established the Order of the White Lily, which became the emblem of the Bourbon party.

1. In France, from the earliest times, the lily flower was considered an expression of the greatest goodwill and respect. In aristocratic families, it was customary for the groom to send white lilies to the bride in a bouquet of flowers every morning, until the wedding itself. France itself was called the kingdom of lilies, and the French king was called the king of lilies.

2. The lily was considered a very honorary sign on French coats of arms. For example, King Charles, wishing to honor the memory of Joan of Arc, awarded her relatives a title of nobility, gave them the surname de Lis, i.e. Lily, and a coat of arms, which is a sword on a blue field with two lilies on the sides and a wreath of lilies at the top.

3. In the language of flowers, white lily means youth.

1 Lead: My God, what generosity!

Is it all for me?

From sunrise to sunset

Summer, autumn, spring

Like from a cornucopia

The path was strewn with flowers!

2 Lead: I admit - in each bud

Wisdom of all flower fairies.

1 Lead: Pupils of 8 "A class" present their flower

Pupils of 8 "A" class

1. What the roses whisper in the morning

Waking up in the morning?

Thank your destiny

And the state of rest?

For beauty we love roses,

Their wonderful scent

For the joy that people bring

They are presented with a glimpse!

2. And rose petals

Red velvet and spikes.

Protects beauty

Not relying on foliage.

Among the flowers she is like

Graceful and smart.

Understands that foliage

Does not save from the enemy

How to pick it, it will wither,

Nobody will need it.

3. In Christian symbolism, a red rose was a symbol of martyrdom, and a white one was a symbol of innocence. There is an order of the Knights of the Rose and Cross, and the war of the Yorks and Lancasters of 1455-1485. was called the War of the Scarlet and White Roses. Thus, white and red roses moved to coats of arms, shields and banners. English flower growers, in memory of this long war, brought out a special variety of roses with white and red petals and called it Lancaster - York.

1. In the language of flowers, a white rose is silence, a yellow rose is infidelity,

a red rose is love and suffering, and a red and white rose together is the fire of the heart.

2. The rose was sung by Blok and Fet, Mandelstam and Rozhdestvensky, Pushkin and Balmont - all and always - at all times.

3. After the storm of the universe,

Shining with fresh life, the world in a wreath of charm

He was beautiful like a child.

White Rose

The image of complete purity;

The young maiden shone

Scarlet glitter of beauty.

2 Lead: The word is given to 8 "B" class

2. In Japan, the image of a chrysanthemum is sacred, and according to state laws, only members of the imperial house have the right to wear matter with its pattern. The rest, in case of violation of this law, are punishable by death. Any attempt to depict this emblem of the Japanese empire and the symbol of imperial power is also punishable by death, and therefore the Japanese government sometimes even resorts to depicting it to prevent the counterfeiting of government banknotes.

3. The reason for such a high veneration by the Japanese of this flower is best explained by its very name: “kiku” (sun). He is their symbol of this luminary, giving life to everything on earth. For a long time, the image of a solar flower was considered sacred. Chrysanthemum develops on the Japanese national flag, minted on coins, depicted on paper banknotes.

1. Once upon a time, these flowers were worth their weight in gold, and were considered the property of the emperor. In 1876, the Order of the Chrysanthemum was created. the highest honor that a person could deserve.

2. Today it is the most common autumn flower.

They have humility, inspiration

Fading beauty...

3. Chrysanthemums in a vase -

In a crystal vessel

In a wicker basket

On a wide platter…

Can be petals -

Long time to admire

After all, in a tender bud

The beauty of chrysanthemum...

1 Lead: Look around, what a beautiful and wonderful world surrounds us - forests, fields and rivers, seas. Oceans and mountains, sky and sun, animals and plants. It's all nature! Our life is inseparable from it. Take care of her!

2 Lead: If I pick a flower

If you pick a flower

If everything: me and you,

If we pick flowers -

All fields will be empty

And there will be no beauty!

1 Lead: This concludes our Ball of Flowers! Thanks to all!

Applications

Riddles about flowers.

1. He stands thoughtful,

In a yellow crown

Freckles darken

On a round face.

(Sunflower)

2. Field flower folk,

Suitable for divination.

(Chamomile)

3. Eh, bells, blue color, -

With a tongue, but no ringing!

(Bell)

4. Yellow flowers -

varnish cheeks,

five beaters,

And the sheets are changeable.

5. First got out of the earth

On the thaw.

He is not afraid of frost

Even though it's small.

(Snowdrop)

6. Leaflets - paired,

Flowers are amber

Fruits are insidious:

And they cripple.

(St. John's wort)

7. Grass that grows on the slopes

And green hills.

The smell is strong and fragrant

And her green leaf

We're going for tea.

What kind of weed, answer?

(Oregano, thyme)

8. Along the edges of the swamp

Something golden:

A lush ball cup -

Yellow shirt.

(Swimsuit)

9. Flower tube,

With a white skirt

And the fruit is evil:

With thorns, with poison.

10. A slob is standing by the path -

She has a sticky shirt on.

Patterned jug on the shoulder

To the brim with black poison.

11. Burned in dewy grass

Flashlight golden.

Then faded, faded

And turned into fluff.

(Dandelion)

12. A flower like a bell,

Small whisk.

It blooms not luxuriantly,

Does it ring? Can not hear.

13. There is a cockerel in the garden -

purple scallop,

And the tail is fighting,

Saber curve

14. Bud - for beauty, thorns -

for a threat.

There is no more beautiful flower...

15. On the pole - flags.

Under the pole are swords.

(Gladiolus)

16. Came from Holland,

And our frost is not a hindrance!

Among the flowers he is "called pan",

Blooms with a cap..

(Tulip)

17. Scarlet flower curled into a fist -

Became a rattle dried up ...

For 10 years now, the children's public organization "Sunny City" has been operating in MBOU "Secondary School No. 10", whose residents are elementary school students. Each class represents a specific street. There are streets of Daisies and Tulips, streets of Lilies and Dandelions, streets of Buttercups and Lilies of the Valley, Asters, Carnations and Cornflowers. Many bright and exciting events are experienced by small townspeople during the year. These are sports competitions, intellectual marathons, knowledge reviews, creative festivals, social and environmental events, and much more, you can’t list everything. On the lines at the end of each quarter, the curators sum up and award the most active leaders and the best cool teams. But the main event of the outgoing academic year remains the Flower Ball, which gathers and unites all the children of the elementary school. On April 30, the assembly hall of the school was filled with the voices of younger students and was full of multi-colored ties, which are traditionally tied by students for such solemn events. The presenters began the festive program of the "Talents of the Sunny City" with an invitation to the Island of Flower Mood! All the children unanimously uttered the motto of a large school family: “How many bright rays the sun has, so many interesting things we have!” The townspeople greeted each other with the roll call of their mottos. Under the "Waltz of the Flowers" by P. Tchaikovsky, the Flower Fairy appeared in the hall, who told the children the sad news - the evil weed Thistle imprisoned all the flowers in the dungeon, and soon appeared himself. He scared the guys and forced them to perform various tasks. Flowers, representatives from each class told their poems, sang the song together "" The sun is shining." The Sun itself helped the children. Then the Thistle, by cunning and deceit, tried to catch butterflies with a net and pick beautiful flowers. Weed made riddles in the hope that the guys would not cope, but the students turned out to be smarter. After several attempts, the villain gave up and fled the party. And the “Rainbow of Desires” lit up in the hall. These are girls of 6-7 classes performed their multi-colored dance. In the Sunny City there is a Znaika of Shkolograd, who awarded all the literate students with letters and diplomas. The winners and prize-winners of the Olympiads, the winners of the Golden Feather calligraphy contest, young kulibins in the I am an Inventor contest of children's inventions were awarded by Znayka, the best essays were selected in the My Space Story contest. A 4th grade student Dmitry Shaverin was awarded a diploma of the 1st degree. He was awarded the title of "Leader of the 1st degree". Znayka ended his speech with these words: Long live the right to read! Long live the right to write, to draw! Everyone who studies at school has the right to know everything! Well, what is a Sunny city without Dunno. Soon, a cheerful lazy Dunno appeared on the stage and immediately began to give schoolchildren bad advice and offer to refresh themselves with harmful foods. He was scolded by the famous doctor Pilyulkin and had a fun exercise with the guys. By tradition, at the Ball of Flowers we accept the smallest residents - first-graders - into our friendly family. The right to tie ties for first-graders is granted to our graduates of elementary school, students of the 4th grade. Now new streets have appeared in the Sunny City: Violets, Daisies and Bells. The second graders hurried to congratulate the new residents of the "Sunny City" with the dance "Cornflower". And students of the 3rd grade introduced the kids and babies to the rules of the townspeople. Residents of the "Sunny City" know how not only to learn, but also to have fun. Everyone was surprised by the unexpected perky dance-surprise "Shrek" from 4th grade students. When we are small, we learn to make friends, play, be kind and be able to dream. Masha and the Bear took the guys to a perky flash mob. The journey to the Island of Flower Mood ended with the performance of the song “We are together” by all the inhabitants of the city, which sings that only together we are a great force, only friends, holding hands, will overcome all obstacles and achieve new victories. The world is so beautiful, rainbow colors, Everyone has a dream to be always happy. Thin streams wide river, Let's be friends Here is my hand!

150.000₽ prize fund 11 documents of honor Evidence of publication in the media

MOU "Vargashinskaya secondary school No. 3"

1 - 4 class

Meleshkina N.V., primary school teacher.

Vargashi, 2010.

"Ball of Flowers".

Target: to cultivate a caring attitude, love for the native nature, the development of observation and interest in the world around. The form: collective creative work with elements of a quiz and dramatization.

Holiday progress:

Presenter 1:- Fly, fly, petal,
Through the west to the east
Through the north, through the south,
Come back, make a circle.
As soon as you touch the ground
Let our holiday begin!

Tchaikovsky's work "Waltz of the Flowers" sounds - the girls are dancing.

Then they stop and read the verses:

    Take care of the flowers! They are needed.
    They are like tenderness
    Like love, like children.
    Stronger than evil, stronger than anything in the world,
    Stronger than death and stronger than war.
    .Flowers, like people, are generous for kindness.
    And, generously tenderness, giving people,
    They bloom, warming hearts,
    Like little warm fires.
3. I praise those who have grown flowers.
I am grateful to people who
Good hearts and pure thoughts. 4. We make bouquets from flowers,
picking flower after flower,
And fragrant bright summer
Comes with us to our house.
    You are proud of the beauty of the dress,
    Filled with sunshine,
    Our guests from the school garden,
    Our parks and squares are flowers. September takes you through the streets to school
    First-graders are decorously carrying,
    New settlers put in vases on the table,
    As a gift to friends they cherish. We have considered you friends for a long time,
    Children of our gardens and fields.
    Every day we water you
    We protect you from the cold.
Presenter 2: I invite you to our school garden, admire the flowers and learn their history, listen to their songs.So let's start the Ball of Flowers. The song "Magic Flower" (from the movie "Silk Tassel") - the vocal group sings. Sounds Waltz from the movie "My sweet and gentle beast" ( girls in flower costumes, paired with boys, perform dance movements and after that the girls sit on chairs) Presenter 1:. Very beautiful and interesting flowers grow in our flower bed. Who came to visit us first, find out from the riddle: A friend came out from under the snow and suddenly there was a smell of spring. (Snowdrop)(The girl, whirling, goes to the middle and reads her poem :) A spring flower coming towards us through the snow. A simple flower, but how much it brings goodness and joy and happiness to a person! Host 2: An ancient legend tells: when Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, it was snowing heavily and Eve was cold. Then, in order to calm her, warm her, several snowflakes turned into flowers. Seeing this, Eva cheered up, believed in happiness and she had hope for better times. Hence the symbol of the snowdrop - hope.
Presenter 1: And the Russian legend claims that one day the old woman Winter with her companions Frost and Wind decided not to let Spring come to earth. But the snowy snowdrop straightened up, spread its petals and asked for protection from the Sun. The sun spotted the snowdrop. It warmed the earth and opened the way for Spring. Counselors perform the song "Ding Dong" Music by S. Sosnin, lyrics by Ira Vakhrusheva. -And here is another flower coming to meet us: White peas on a green stem. (Lily of the valley)It turns out the girl - Lily of the valley: The lily of the valley was born on a May day and the forest keeps it. It seems to me: his back - he will quietly ring. And this ringing will be heard by the meadow, and the birds and flowers. Let's listen, and suddenly you and I will hear. Presenter 2: Tradition claims that the lily of the valley is the happy laugh of the mermaid Mavka, scattered over the spring forest. She searched for her parents for a long time, and when she found her, the laughter of her joy was heard everywhere.
Presenter1: Since the 17th century, on the eve of May Sunday, the French have celebrated the feast of lilies of the valley. Lily of the valley is a symbol of love. Counselors sing the song "Lilies of the valley" words by O. Fadeev, music by O. Feltsman Leading 2.: The rays of the yellow sun are not hot.The yellow sun has white rays. (Chamomile)"Chamomile" - Elegant dresses, yellow brooches,
There is not a spot on the beautiful clothes.
These daisies are so funny.
Here, they will play like children, in tags. Presenter1: Chamomile is a cute charming flower. According to folk legend, chamomile grows where a star falls from the sky. HER is usually accompanied by the epithets "modest", "field", but it is difficult to do without it, weaving a wreath, collecting a bouquet of wildflowers. This is a medicinal plant Counselors sing the song "The sun came out" (Words by K. Ibryaev), music by Chichkov. Presenter1: They call me the queen of flowers!For the color and the smell of my petalsThough my green bush is ready to hurt youBut who will not forgive me the prickly thorns!Who am I? (Rose)ROSE FLOWER: The rose is a symbol of divine mystery. Poets of all ages sing about it. There is nothing in the world more tender and more beautiful than this whistle of scarlet petals. Lead 2: The rose is a symbol of divine mystery. The ancient Greeks created many legends and tales about this beautiful flower. It is said that the rose appeared from the snow-white sea foam that fell from the body of Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, when she emerged from the sea with the first rays of dawn. According to Christian mythology, the rose is a symbol of mercy, spiritual purity. Counselors sing the song "A Million Scarlet Roses" [R. Pauls - A. Voznesensky]
Presenter 1 : - It blooms with a yellow flower, after flowering it is blown away.
What is this flower? (Dandelion)

Dandelion". (girl counselor) The sun dropped a golden ray,
The first young dandelion has grown.
It has a wonderful golden color.
From the big sun a small portrait.

I have prepared riddles and questions for you: Answers on questions:

    What flower did Thumbelina come from? (tulip-flower of happiness) What flowers did Kai and Gerda grow? (Roses) - Which flower's name is a confection? (Iris) - Here is another baby bluer than the day. What is her name: (forget-me-not) That's right, friends. What fairy tales do you know, in the name of which there is the name of a flower (Scarlet Flower, Stone Flower) What was the name of the owner of the Scarlet Flower in the fairy tale of the same name by S. Aksakov? "Mowgli"? (fire) The aroma of what flowers lulled Ellie, Totoshka and Leo in A. Volkov's fairy tale "The Wizard of the Emerald City"? (poppies) For what flowers did the stepmother send her stepdaughter on New Year's Eve in S. Marshak's fairy tale "Twelve Months"? (for snowdrops)
-And now let's all sing a song about me "Dandelions" (from the movie "Daddy's Daughters")

Presenter 2: Let's take good care of the flowers. plant them everywhere and look after them so that there is beauty everywhere."... Let's walk slowly across the meadow And "hello"! Let's say to each flower. I have to bend over the flowers Not to tear or cut, But to see their kind faces And show them a kind face." Presenter 1: May there always be groves
May there always be birds
Let there be animals in the taiga
And there are flowers near the house! - And now let's say “Goodbye, our dear and tender friends, flowers!” (girls are flowers, they leave to the music)

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