Open extracurricular event in geography. Extracurricular event in geography with presentation and music "geographical trail" Activities in geography

Open extracurricular activity

Intellectual game “Own game”

Among students in grades 6-8

Goal: summarize the knowledge gained in the lessons

Work on developing students’ creativity through completing assignments that are varied in content and form.

Apply students' knowledge in practice, increase interest in extracurricular activities, and cultivate collective relationships.

To conduct the game, two teams of 6-7 people, an independent presenter and a jury of 3-5 high school students are selected

Leading

Today there is a battle between the teams.

But let there be no hard feelings among you.

After all, winner or loser

Today will be among you

We will be glad if you are in battles

Show your resourcefulness.

Skill, knowledge and fun allow you

Play to a draw.

Leading: Not in the television theater, but among the school walls, we are now starting a fun “Our Game”

The teams greet each other.

Team greetings (team name, motto, emblem)

IN The rider asks short questions first to one, then to the other team. Students must answer the question within 30 seconds; each correct answer is worth 1 point.

1 competition “Warm-up”

1st team.

1. The deepest lake on earth ( Baikal)

3. The living shell of the Earth (biosphere)

4. Beginning of the river (source)

5. The largest ocean ( Quiet)

6. The depression through which the river flows ( Ruslo)

7. An imaginary line dividing the globe into two hemispheres ( Equator)

2nd team.

1. The highest peak in the world ( Everest)

3. The air shell of the Earth (Atmosphere)

4.End of the river ( Estuary)

5.The coldest ocean (Arctic)

6. Ice block in the ocean ( Iceberg)

7. Treeless natural area with a predominance of herbaceous vegetation (Steppe)

2nd competition: “Around the country”

Teams take turns guessing what geographical object they are talking about. If the first team cannot answer, then the 2nd team answers and receives an extra point. Each question can be given a different number of marks depending on its difficulty.

Leading:

Go beyond the seas and oceans,

You have to fly across the whole earth;

There are different countries in the world,

But you won’t find one like ours.

    These lakes are also called seas. One of them is the largest on Earth, the other is the deepest. One is distinguished by the lowest shores lying below ocean level, the other is surrounded by mountain ranges. Name these lakes.

(Answer: Caspian Sea and Lake Baikal)

2 To which peninsula, which by its name complains about its size, did the poet L. Lantsui devote these lines:

Our peninsula is entwined with paths,

Like a ranger with narrow straps,

There are many paths in the tundra...

Our grandfathers walked the earth,

Along the threads of paths hidden in the darkness,

And they didn’t know what was under their feet,

What is there prehistoric flame,

Transformed into coal, oil and gas,

Apparently it was dozing, waiting for us.

(response from Yamal Peninsula)

3. One of the peninsulas is called the country of volcanoes. Many fire-breathing mountains stretch for hundreds of kilometers from north-west to south-west. There are hundreds of hot springs at the foot of the volcanoes. What peninsula is this?

(answer: Kamchatka Peninsula)

4. In his poem “The Path to the Ocean,” the poet A. Chepurov described his meeting with this river:

"What forces of the Far East

Could they create such a miracle?”

And they did not delay their answer:

From the big mountain, where the forest and stone are gloomy,

Argun and Shilka - two rivers ran away......

Name what river is formed at the confluence of these rivers?

(answer: Amur River).

3 Competition “Add a line”

A cascade of water flies from the mountains, So this is……………….. (waterfall)

Wide and deep is the Mother Volga…………………. (river)

The beauty of the young pine tree………….. caresses the eye. (Bohr)

The light of the sun shines on the quiet quiet …………… (ocean)

Golden haystacks “inhabited” ………………………… ( shores)

This mountain is proud of its passes…………………………… (ridge)

The mountains attract us more than once famous ………….. ( Caucasus)

Game with spectators Riddles

I'm good and tall

The clouds caress me

And climbers every year

They rush to me from all latitudes (Mountain)

I spew out ashes, stones, lava,

I shake everything around in anger

And I look majestic at the same time.

What am I? Guess what, friend. (volcano)

I'm on a stand, I'm round,

You can turn me around

See rivers and lakes,

Sands, seas, forests and mountains,

The whole world of the Earth from end to end.

What am I? Guess. (globe)

I am a stream of water

Flying down

In a rainbow glow

In splashes of foam.

Try to introduce me,

And you will definitely find out right away. (waterfall)

4 Competition “Signal riddles”.

Each team must guess what is shown in the picture.

And get the right answer

5 Anagram Competition

1. Rearrange the letters to get the names of the most important sciences about the nature of the Earth:

I I O O I M K L A G T L …………… climatology……………………………

O O O E E I I T R L M G ……………… meteorology………………………….

2. Rearrange the letters so that you get the name of the founder of the doctrine of soil:

E U O A D V CH K …………… Dokuchaev………………….

6 “Dark Horse” competition.

You need to guess who we are talking about. For each correct answer -2 points. Teams answer in turns, or which team answers first.

    He was born in Portugal and belonged to an old, poor noble family. He was a page to Queen Leonora. Five ships under his command set off on the voyage. The swim was unusually difficult. It was all there: strong storms, tropical heat, uncertainty, hunger, disease. Only one ship returned to Spain. And out of a crew of 265 people, only 18 sailors returned home. The navigator himself died on one of the islands in a battle with the aborigines. They made a great geographical discovery. Who was this brave navigator?

(answer: F Magellan)

    The biography of his life is in many ways mysterious and tragic. Until the end of his days, he did not know about the significance of his feat and was convinced that he had opened the sea route to Asia, for which he was given the title “Admiral of the Sea-Ocean.”

Neither he himself nor his contemporaries were able to appreciate the significance and magnitude of his feat. He died suffering from loneliness, poverty and oblivion. Who are we talking about?

(answer: H. Columbus)

7 Competition Logical chain (what's extra?)

Balkhash Baikal Azov Chad (Azovskoe)

Jupiter Saturn Uranus Mars (Mars)

Africa Australia Madagascar Eurasia (Madagascar)

For spectators, while the teams are solving a logical chain

"Joking Questions"

Why do ducks swim? (from the shore)

What rocks are not in the sea? (dry)

What disease do they not get on earth? (Nautical)

What kind of belt won't you gird yourself with? (Geographical)

How many equators can be drawn on a globe? (one)

8 Captains' competition "The Most"

The largest ocean (Quiet)

The coldest ocean (Arctic)

Smallest continent (Australia)

The largest island on Earth? (Greenland Island)

The deepest depression in the ocean? (Marianskaya)

The closest star to us (Sun)

The hottest continent (Africa)

The largest planet (Jupiter)

9 “Geographic Lotto” competition

Each team must collect a lotto.

The first takes a question card, the second selects an answer card for it, then the second selects a question card, and the third selects an answer card for it, and so on. Answer cards are made in the form of photographs, diagrams or parts of a map. Question cards:

    A water stream that flows in a channel created by itself. (river)

    A natural depression filled with water. (lake)

    Water located underground. (The groundwater)

    Huge areas of land dividing the world's oceans into parts (Continents)

    Powerful flows of water in the World Ocean caused by differences in water temperatures. (Currents)

    A part of the World Ocean separated from it by rising land. (Sea)

    A small area of ​​land surrounded on all sides by water. Island)

    A narrow body of water connecting large bodies of water. Strait)

    Lake in Kazakhstan, the western part of which is fresh and the eastern part is salty (Bolkhash)

Game with spectators Riddles

They are drawn to him

Clear on sunny days.

And on them throughout the ages

The clouds are resting. (mountains)

If you look there,

If you look here.

Then everywhere there is only water,

And today and always. (Sea)

No tram, no metro

A bucket leaks in the morning

Milk from the cow,

In summer, children are barefoot,

The tractor rumbles in the field,

And beyond the field there is a forest (Village)

Many years in the mountains in a row

It's snowing and hailing

The layer of sediment is so large

And his name is (Glacier)

10 Competition “In the Country of Understanding”

I have to answer, my friend, without difficulty:

What is smaller than the sea, but larger than the pond? (Lake)

Having stumbled upon the stones of mountain barriers,

The river turned dashing (waterfall)

A hundred seas that giant

It's called (ocean)

Everyone goes around this place:

Here the earth is like dough,

There are sedges, hummocks, mosses…….

No leg support. (swamp)

Lives in seas and rivers

And often flies across the sky.

How will she get bored of flying?

It falls to the ground again. (water)

Summing up the game

Winner's reward ceremony

Municipal state educational institution

"Lozovskaya secondary school

Verkhnemamonsky municipal district

Voronezh region"

Extracurricular activity

by geography

Quiz

"Fun Geography"

Prepared and carried out

geography teacher in grades 7-9 I QC

Volobueva V.I.

2015

Goals:

    Educational : Expanding students' horizons.

    Developmental: Development of spatial thinking, attention, memory, creative imagination; development of cognitive interest in the study of geography.

    Educational: Increasing interest in the subject being studied, encouraging the search for new, additional knowledge on the material studied; attentive attitude to nature, formation of a worldview, value judgment; fostering a sense of duty, responsibility and collectivism.

Preparing for the quiz: 3 teams are formed from students of grades 7-9 (5-6 people). Each team prepares its own greeting (name, motto) and chooses a team captain.

Equipment: task cards.

Progress of the event

I. Organizational moment.

II. Holding an event.

We are used to studying geography using strict school textbooks, atlases, and encyclopedic publications. Is it always possible to talk about geography only in geography lessons? No. This will be my goal today - to prove to you that geography is an all-pervasive science, and of course we will check how extensive your knowledge of geography is.

So here we go...

    Today we have three teams of students competing, let's greet each other.

    Team greetings (name, motto, team captain) – worth 3 points

Each team is evaluated by a jury and the results are reported after each competition. (each correct answer – 1 point).

1st competition “The country has realized”
(geography + ingenuity)

1) Mystery warm-up:

1st team

    A geologist, a tourist, a driver, an archaeologist takes it with him (map);

    You can’t see its roots, the top is higher than the poplars, it goes up and up, but it doesn’t grow (mountain);

    What a weak breeze could not inflate the sails (calm);

    Instead of oaks, birches and linden trees, you will see eucalyptus trees; if you look out the window in the morning, kangaroos are jumping across the field (Australia);

2nd team

    The cards in it are stitched one to one in a printing house. Now he is always with you - a geography guide (atlas);

    He is in summer and winter - between heaven and earth, even if you go to him all your life - he will always be ahead (horizon);

    It picked up dust from the road, and then, gathering strength, spun, spun and soared into the sky like a column (a tornado);

    Well, half the planet lives in this part of the world, and, of course, here, without a doubt, are the largest mountains (Asia);

3rd team

    In geography, a drawing looks like a large carpet. And on it my country is visible from end to end (map);

    Everyone goes around this place: here the ground is like dough, here there is sedge, hummocks, mosses... There is no support for the feet (swamp);

    The wind raged in the sea, turning the waves into a shaft. He did a lot of things and where Neptune was looking (storm, storm);

    It’s not clear where I am now? The steppes here are called “prairie”. Here they call any shepherd a “cowboy” (America).

2) Geographical charades:

To solve charades you need to know geography.

For example:

First you can make it out of snow,
A piece of dirt could also be one.
Well and
second - passing the ball,
This is an important task in football.
Whole People take hikes
After all, without him they will not find the way, (com + pass - compass).

1st team:

Start words are pronouns
What upstarts shout without hesitation,
What's in
end - the child puts on,
Some clothes are sleeveless.
Together - this island is very hot,
The sun shines brightly in the skies there. (Me + jersey = Jamaica).

2nd team:

Last letter of the alphabet
Open word andclosed.
A
between them bareback
The horse is so small.
You should know this word:
It is the name of the country. (Me + pony = Japan).

3rd team:

Part one - the bridge,
But without the final letter.
Second - sounds carefree in the swamp.
A
whole - terrain.
Beloved ardently,
Which people call White Stone. (Mos + kva = Moscow).

3) Geology:

Using these definitions, guess the geographical term or concept. Whoever gives the correct answer based on fewer definitions is considered the winner:

    Warm, cold, starry, acidic, blind, mushroom, frequent, lingering, torrential... (rain),

    Meteor, transport, financial, air, human, rain, water, mud, river... (flow),

    Terrestrial, underwater, dormant, extinct, formidable, fire-breathing, erupting... (volcano),

    Golden, sugar, large, small, sea, river... (sand),

    Living, dead, fiery, hard, soft, cloudy, transparent, flowing, fresh, salty... (water),

    Lush, curly, wadded, cirrus, stratus, cumulus, rain, thunderstorm...(clouds),

    Starry, cheerful, cold, warm, strong, weak, gusty, southern, northwestern... (wind),

    Sound, light, air, explosive, shock, magnetic, long, gentle, seismic, sea, tidal... (wave),

    Warm, friendly, relaxed, intense, healthy, polluted, earthy, sunny... (atmosphere).

4) Does anyone live in the city or in the village?

As you know, Muscovites live in Moscow, Odessa residents live in Odessa, and Japanese live in Japan. But try to determine where they live:

    Chelny residents (in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan),

    Omsk (in Omsk),

    Indians (in India)

    Kuryans (in Kursk),

    Tomichi (in Tomsk)

    Donetsk residents (in Donetsk, Ukraine).

5) Look for the answer in the question:

Try to answer our simple humorous questions, and look for geographical answers inin the words of the questions themselves . Be careful! (for example - In what river did Tanya drop the ball? (into the Nile, which is in Africa - uroNile A)).

    From what city did they call?Rome yora? (from Rome - make-up artist).

    Where are yousouth doesn't it howl? (In the south there is a blizzard).

    Who spoiled the wine at nighthail Nick? (Grad - vineyard).

6) To each his own:

For each list of proper names, you need to find its adjective so that with it you get a geographical name, which can actually be found on the map.

    Canyon, Barrier Reef, Yenisei - ... (Large: Grand Canyon in the USA, Great Barrier Reef along the coast of Australia, Great Yenisei River in southern Siberia).

    Orleans, Zealand, Guinea - ... (New: New Orleans is a city and port in the southern USA, New Zealand is a state in the Pacific Ocean, New Guinea is an island in the western Pacific Ocean).

    Arctic Ocean, Ossetia, Caucasus - ... (Northern: Arctic Ocean, North Ossetia-Republic of the Russian Federation, North Caucasus).

2nd competition “In the ocean of humor”
(geography + humor)

1) Comic geography quiz:

    The green scarf was dropped into the Yellow Sea. How was he pulled out of the water? (wet)

    Name the thinnest and sharpest cape (Cape Agulhas),

    What kind of lake do they admire in the theater (Swan Lake),

    What is the name of the island in the ocean where coconuts do not grow and crocodile are not caught (the island of Bad Luck),

    In which country do all the animals run around with bags (Australia),

    Which city in Russia is the angriest (Grozny),

    Which peninsula claims its size (Yamal),

    Which island calls itself sportswear (Jamaica),

    Which island, having lost a letter, becomes a geometric figure (Cuba),

    Which chain cannot be climbed (Mountain chain),

    Which front are they not fighting on (atmospheric)

    Which country can you wear on your head (Panama),

    Which European capital stands on mown grass (Seine),

    What kind of forest grows in school classrooms during those lessons for which the children are well prepared (Forest of Hands),

    Which of the two mountains is higher: Everest or Chomolungma? (These are different names for the same mountain),

    Name the sweetest and most beloved desert by all children ((Karakum)

    The back rows of desks in the classroom are named after which peninsula of our country? (Kamchatka).

2) Funny poems for attention.

In Russia the language is Russian,
In France - French,
In Germany - German,
And in Greece - Greek, (not Greek, but Greek)

The sun gets tired during the day,
It goes to bed at night
To the clearing, behind the woods,
Exactly, exactly to the east, (not to the east, but to the west)

Everyone knows for sure from childhood:
The Angara flows into Lake Baikal. (does not flow in, but flows out)

There are six oceans on the planet, does everyone agree with this, children? (no, there are four of them)

The land of snow, frost, blizzards is called the south. (not south, but north)

Every captain knows:
The Volga is an ocean. (Not an ocean, but a river)

The sun and sky are crimson.
The night begins after dawn, (not after dawn, but after sunset)

I hear Vitya’s hint, my friend,
That Everest is a big river (not a river, but a mountain)

From distant times to the present day
It rains like buckets in the desert (not in the desert, but in the tropics)

3rd competition “Ascent to the heights of knowledge”

1) Geographical records of Russia - blitz survey

    The shallowest sea on Earth and the smallest in area off the coast of Russia (Azov),

    The largest plain in Russia (West Siberian),

    The highest mountains of Russia (Caucasus),

    The deepest river in Russia (Lena),

    The highest active volcano in Russia (Klyuchevskaya Sopka)

    With which state does Russia have the shortest border (S. Korea)

    The largest island of Russia (Sakhalin),

    The longest mountain system in Russia (Ural),

    The highest peak (Elbrus in the Caucasus),

    The deepest lake in the world and the largest in area in Russia (Baikal),

    With which state does Russia have the longest border (Kazakhstan),

    Where is the coldest winter in Russia (in Oymyakon, -71).

4th competition “Along the River of Times”
(geography + history)

    Name the commander who founded the city of Alexandria in Egypt? (Alexander the Great in 332 - 331 BC),

    What was the name of the inhabitant of Sakhalin before the revolution? (Convict),

    Which city in Russia during the Second World War withstood a 900-day siege by German troops (Leningrad, now St. Petersburg).

5th competition “To literary sources”
(geography + literature)

1) Geography in Russian proverbs:

Remember, find out or guess what geographical names, terms and concepts are found in these Russian proverbs.

    The language will bring you to... (now a city in Ukraine). (Kyiv)

    He died like a Swede under... (city). (Poltava)

    Not all at once... (the city) was built. (Moscow)

    No... (lake) without omul and omul without... (lake). (Baikal)

    You can’t even pull a fish out of... (pond) without difficulty.

    All that glitters is not gold

6th competition “In protected places”
(geography + zoology)

1) Guess the names of geographical objects in which various animals settled.

    KIT is a state in Asia. (China)

    PONY is an island nation in Asia. (Japan)

    CANCER state in Asia. (Iraq)

    RAK is an active volcano in Indonesia. (Krakatoa)

    KARP is a mountain system in Europe. (Carpathians)

    SOM is a state in Africa. (Somalia)

    TUR is a state in Eurasia. (Türkiye)

    YAK ---- Republic in R.F. (Yakutia)

    VOL - the largest river in Russia (Volga)

7th competition “Song Geography”
(geography + music)

Popular, famous songs and romances will also help you get acquainted and make friends with geography. You need to guess the geographical terms, concepts and names missing in the song lyrics. And sing these songs.

An unfamiliar star is shining,
Once again we are cut off from home,
Between us again... (populated area),
Airfield take-off lights.
Here we have... (atmospheric phenomenon) and... (precipitation),
Here we have cold sunrises,
Here on an unknown path
Intricate stories await.

Ice mountain... (accumulation of ice)
From...(atmospheric phenomenon) grows,
And carries him... (stream of water)
Along the endless, across... (reservoir).

All covered with greenery
Absolutely all
... (land area) Bad luck,
In... (reservoir) there is
...(land area) Bad luck In...(body of water) there is,
All covered with greenery, absolutely all.

III. Summing up, rewarding.

Literature:

    Ageeva I.D. Fun geography in lessons and holidays: Methodological manual. - M.: TC Sfera, 2004. - 249 p.

    Zotova A.M. Games for geography lessons. Grades 6-7: methodological manual for teachers. - M.: Bustard, 2005. - 127 p.

    Mitrofanov I.V. Thematic games on geography. - M.: TC Sfera, 2003. - 112 p.

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Pulenkova Yulianna Viktorovna

MBOU secondary school No. 32, geography teacher

Open extracurricular event in geography “The World Around Us”

(for grades 5-7)

Target: developing students' increased interest in the subject

Equipment : computer, portraits of great travelers and geographers, physical map of the world, globes, atlases, tables.

The event is attended by 2 teams from grades 5-7. The jury consists of high school students and teachers. The results of the competitions are assessed using a 5-point system.

Leading: Hello, dear guests and guys! Today we have not a simple lesson, but an open extracurricular thematic event. Today we will draw, play, solve riddles! You won't get bad grades today! Well-deserved A's and B's will appear in your diaries. Listen and remember! Play and learn! Look and don't say you didn't see it!

For four and a half billion years now, the Earth has been revolving around the Sun. Of course, our planet has not always been the way it is now. The face of the Earth, like the face of a living being, ages with age. The composition of the oceans and atmosphere changes, mountains grow and collapse, seas emerge and dry up, rivers pave a new path for themselves and cut deep canyons in ancient mountains. And under the influence of these global changes, life on Earth is also changing. No matter what events happened on Earth, plants, animals and microorganisms managed to adapt to new conditions. How do we know about this? History is the science of humanity. And geology and paleontology (the science of fossils) tell us about the emergence of the Earth and the development of life on it.

People study paleontology to answer one of the fundamental questions: how did what we see around us come to be? What path has our planet traveled and how did life develop on it? How did everything come to the present state? We will answer these and other questions with you while studying geography...

Competition No. 1: “This mysterious world”

You need to draw a “portrait” of planet Earth. One student from each team comes to the board and draws on the board in detail: continents, seas, oceans, etc. The one who draws our planet more correctly wins.

Quiz for fans

1. Which continent is washed by four oceans? (Eurasia).

2.What is the name of the collection of geographical maps? (atlas).

3.Which continent has almost no rivers? (Antarctica).

4.Which country occupies the largest area? (Russia).

5. What are floating ice islands called? (iceberg).

6.What is the longest parallel of the earth? (equator).

7.Which sea has the saltiest water? (Dead Sea).

8.Which lake has 336 rivers flowing into it, but only one flowing out? (Baikal)

9.What is the name of the line that cannot be reached? (horizon).

10.Largest island? (Greenland).

11.Who made the first trip around the world? (Magellan).

12.A device for measuring azimuth? (compass).

13.Who discovered America? (Columbus).

Competition 2: Find out what it is?

Leading. And now a competition is being announced in which the children must identify the country of Earth by description. Competition participants are invited to listen to short notes and give definitions. The one who wins the competition is

who will answer all questions correctly and quickly.

1. The largest state in South America, occupying almost half of the continent. In the north and east it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. The fifth largest country in the world after Russia, China, Canada and the United States of America.

The main rivers are the Amazon, To Cantins and São Francisco. Other important rivers are the Madeira, Ta Pajos, Rio Negro, Parnaiba, Uruguay. The country's climate varies depending on the region from tropical to temperate. The country's vegetation is very diverse, especially in the Amazon basin.(Brazil)

2. State in northwestern Europe. Consists of an island containing England, Scotland and Wales, and Northern Ireland, which occupies part of the island of Ireland. The vegetation is quite poor, forests occupy less than 4% of the region's territory, the most common are oak, birch, and pine. Representatives of the fauna include deer, fox, rabbit, hare, badger; Among the birds are partridge, pigeon, raven and others. found.

(Great Britain)

3. State in North America. It borders on Canada in the north and Mexico in the south. In the east it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, in the south by the Gulf of Mexico, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean. The highest point in the country (in all of North America) is located in Alaska - Mount McKinley (6194 m), the lowest point - Death Valley (86 m below sea level) - is in California. Among the natural attractions, the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in the Midwest of the country stands out; numerous national parks, one of the most famous is Yellowstone with a valley of geysers and a large number of rare animals; beaches and entertainment areas in Florida and California; Great Lakes; Niagara Falls.(USA)

4. A state in East Asia, the third largest country in the world in terms of territory after Russia and Canada and the first in the world in terms of population. In the north it borders with Mongolia and Russia, in the northeast - with Russia and the DPRK, in the south - with Vietnam, Burma (Myanmar), Laos, India, Bhutan and Nepal, in the west - with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, in the north- west with Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. In the east it is washed by the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, in the south by the South China Sea. Among the representatives of the fauna, some of the rarest animals have been preserved. Among them: some species of alligator and salamander, the giant panda (only found in the southwest), and water deer (only found in this country and Korea).(China)

Competition 3: “Earth on the globe and on the map”

The presenter announces a competition in which students must recognize the continents from photographs. The winner is the most active student who correctly guessed the continents.

Competition 4. “Traveling Blind.”

The leader throws the ball to each team member and at the same time names any geographical object. The ball catcher must name the continent on which the named object is located.

1. Himalaya mountains - Eurasia;

2. Nile River - Africa;

3. Lake Michigan - North America;

4. Andes mountains - South America;

5. Murray River - Australia;

Competition 5. “Geographical mysteries.”

The horses put on nautical vests. (Zebra).

What kind of animal, brothers, can it crawl into itself? (mink).

The more rings, the older the tenant? (tree).

A log is floating along the river, oh, how angry is it? (crocodile).

A blue airplane landing on a white dandelion? (dragonfly)

I was born with a beard, no one was surprised? (goat).

Competition 6 “Reading the map”.

One representative from each team goes to the map of the hemispheres of the world. Receive sheets of paper with assignments. For each correctly shown geographical object, you receive a token.

1 team 2 team

Mariana Trench Madagascar Island

Amazonian Lowlands Cordillera Mountains

Mediterranean Sea. Lake Titicaca

Drake Passage Strait of Gibraltar

Gulf Stream Current. Current of the Western Winds

Mississippi River. Congo River

Leading. Our event has now ended. I wish you success in your studies, and especially in studying geography. Interesting science, isn't it? See you again, friends!

Summing up and awarding

Literature

1. http : volschool 32. ucor . ru

2. Encyclopedia for children. Geography. Volume 3.- M., 2003

Municipal autonomous educational institution

"Secondary school No. 4"

Extracurricular activity in geography:

« Do you know

your planet?

(6th grade)

Compiled by: O.G. Akulinina

Tambov 2014

Goals:

Involving students in creative activities, revealing their intellectual abilities and broadening their horizons;

Development of cognitive interest in studying the subject.

Equipment: computer, media projector.

Preparing for the quiz: 2 teams (10 people in number) are formed from two classes of the same parallel. Each team prepares its own greeting (name, motto) and chooses a team captain.

Form: quiz.

Progress of the event:

1. Organizational moment.

2. Holding the event.

We are used to studying geography using strict school textbooks, atlases, and encyclopedic publications. Is it always possible to talk about geography only in geography lessons? No. This will be my goal today - to prove to you that geography is an all-pervasive science, and of course we will check how extensive your knowledge of geography is.

So here we go...

    Today we have two teams of students competing, let's greet each other.

    Team greetings (name, motto, team captain) – worth 3 points

Each team is evaluated by a jury and the results are reported after each competition (each correct answer is worth 1 point). If an incorrect answer is given, the right to answer that question passes to the other team.

I. Warm-up competition

Slides with questions are shown on the screen: teams take turns reading the questions and giving answers:

    The only country in the world that occupies the territory of the entire continent (Australia)

    What flower blooms first in spring? (primrose)

    This European city is located at zero longitude (London)

    The largest bird in Europe? (swan)

    Symbol of Antarctica (penguin)

    The fastest animal on the planet (cheetah)

    Which insect has been domesticated by humans? (bee)

    What flowers have human names? (rose, lily)

    What is La Perouse? (strait)

    The outline of this country resembles a boot (Italy)

II. Competition "The most attentive"

I will read three comic poems to each team, you must quickly, without hesitation, find the mistakes

    In Russia the language is Russian,
    In France - French,
    In Germany - German,
    And in Greece - Greek, (not Greek, but Greek)

    There are six oceans on the planet, does everyone agree with this, children? (no, there are four of them)

    I hear Vitya’s hint, my friend,
    That Everest is a big river (not a river, but a mountain)

    The sun gets tired during the day,

It goes to bed at night

To the clearing, behind the woods,

Exactly, exactly east. (Not to the east, but to the west.)

    Everyone knows for sure from childhood:

The Angara flows into Lake Baikal. (It doesn’t flow in, but flows out.)

    The land of snow, frost, blizzards

We call it south. (Not south, but north.)

    Every captain knows:

The Volga is an ocean. (Not an ocean, but a river.)

    The sun and sky are crimson.

The night begins after dawn. (Not after dawn, but after sunset.)

    Guys, it's time for you to know

That Baikal is a mountain for us. (Not a mountain, but a lake.)

    From distant times to the present day

It rains like buckets in the desert. (Not in deserts, but in the tropics.)

    Tall pines to the left and right,

Their forest family is called oak grove. (Not an oak grove, but a forest.)

    There is entertainment on the pond:

Go with the flow on your back. (Not on the pond, but on the river, because the current is only there.)

III. Competition "Geography at its best"

Guess words that are geographical concepts, names and names that contain the numeral 100.

If the 1st team cannot answer, then the 2nd team answers and receives an extra point.

Questions:

Cardinal direction (East.)

Beginning of the river (Source)

The main city of the country (Capital)

State in the Baltics (Estonia.)

City of the Russian Federation, port on the Pacific Ocean (Vladivostok.)

The name of the navigator who discovered America (Christopher Columbus.)

IV. Competition “Our Little Brothers”

Demonstration of photographs of animals. Teams must answer the following questions:

What animal is shown?

Where does he live?

What does it eat?

V. Competition “Do you know rivers?”

Students remember all the rivers they know (3 minutes). They read out one by one, and identical answers are not accepted.

V I . Competition "Voices"

V II . Captains competition

Make up as many words as possible from the word geography in 1 minute.

VII I . Blitz tournament

The team must give as many correct answers as possible in 2 minutes.

questions from the presenter.

Blitz tournament questions:

1. Capital of the Old Russian state (Kiev)

2. What did Europeans call the indigenous people of America? (Indians)

3. Does the tree grow in winter? (No)

4. The air shell of the Earth (atmosphere)

5. Giant waves (tsunami)

6. At what time of year did the “Battle of the Ice” take place? (spring)

7. Where were Arabic numerals invented? (in India)

8. Where are the grasshopper's ears? (on foot)

9. Where is it colder on average - the North or South Pole? (on Yuzhny)

10. The largest island on Earth (Greenland)

12.Which bird’s chicks don’t know their mother? (cuckoos)

13. The smallest ocean (Arctic)

14. Capital of India (Delhi)

15. What do the Greeks call their country? (Hellas)

16. Which animals can be said to crawl out of their skin? (snakes)

17. Who made the first trip around the world? (Magellan)

18. Sacred animal of India (cow)

19.What birds dig holes for nests? (swallows)

20. Which country in the 18th-19th centuries? called "mistress of the seas"? (UK)

21. Capital of Turkey (Ankara)

22. Where is it more convenient for a hare to run - uphill or downhill? (uphill because his front legs are longer)

23. How many seas wash Russia? (12)

24. Which points on earth have only one geographic coordinate? (North and South Poles)

25. What animal sleeps upside down all winter? (bat)

26.Which peninsula in the north of our country speaks of its size?(Yamal)

27.Which two seas in Russia are opposite in geographical location, water temperature and name?(Black and white)

28.Which lake in our country has 336 rivers flowing into it, but only one flowing out?(Baikal)

29.Which continent does not have a single river?(Antarctica)

30. I myself am water, and I swim on water.(ice)

31.The river that Doctor Aibolit always strived for?(Limpopo)

32.In what state of water is there the most water in nature?(in liquid)

33.Why does fresh water not dry up in nature?(The water cycle)

34. In which sea will not drown even a person who cannot swim?(in the Dead Sea-lake)

35.Which ocean does not wash Russia?(Indian)

36.On the ice of which lake did the Battle of the Ice take place in April 1242?(Chudsky)

3. Summing up and awarding the winners

The jury counts the points and announces the winner. The winning team is awarded a certificate and sweet prizes.

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