Slide 1 "Why do people grow crops?"
Slide 2 Assignment to all those present: prepare a message on the topic "Cultural plants of our region"
Slide 3 Message plan. 1. Introduction. 2. The main part. 3. Conclusion. Many fields and gardens, workers are cultivating Why do they cultivate? they invest a lot of work, treat them with care What groups of plants are grown ...
Slide 4 What is the difference between a spruce and an apple tree? ?
Slide 5 General Difference Grows in the forest. Grows in the garden. She is looked after by a person. tree tree Benefits Benefits
Slide 6? What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato?
Slide 7 General Difference Herbaceous Plant Herbaceous plant Grows in the vegetable garden. A person plants, cares, reaps crops. Growing everywhere.
Slide 8 Wild Cultural No one takes care of wild plants. They have adapted to natural conditions. Cultivated plants require human attention and care.
Slide 9 pine beet blueberry water lily anemone watermelon dahlia wheat fern currant moss sphagnum sea buckthorn Wild - Cultural -
Slide 10 WHY do people grow crops? To feed people. For animal feed. For the manufacture of fabrics. For beauty.
Slide 11 We go out with you into the forest. (We are marching in place). How many miracles are around here! (They were surprised, threw up their hands). We looked to the right, to the left (Tilts to the right, to the left). We bent over and sat down. (Bend down, squat). We will run along the path, We will run to the lawn. (Running in place). On the lawn, on the lawn We jump like bunnies. (Jumping in place on both legs). Stop! Let's get some rest. And let's go home on foot. (Walking in place). - Stop at the place, "one-two." We "came home" and continue to talk about plants. EXERCISE MINUTE
Slide 12 Cultural plants, fruit, vegetable, grain, ornamental, medicinal
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Slide 16 Vegetable
Slide 17Decorative
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Slide 20 Medicinal herbs of our area
Slide 21 Grains
Slide 22 To which groups will Misha assign these plants?
Slide 23 Message plan. 1. Introduction. 2. The main part. 3. Conclusion. Many fields and gardens, workers are cultivating Why do they cultivate? they invest a lot of work, treat them with care What groups of plants are grown ...
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"Why do people grow crops?" Assignment to all those present: prepare a report on the topic "Cultivated plants of our region". Plan of the message. 1. Introduction. 2. The main part. 3. Conclusion. There are many fields and gardens, the workers are cultivating What are they cultivating?
What is the difference between a spruce and an apple tree ?? General Difference Grows in the forest. Grows in the garden. It is looked after by a person.
? What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato? Common Difference Herbaceous Plant Herbaceous plant Grows in vegetable garden. Man plants, cares, reaps crops, grows everywhere.
Wild Cultural No one looks after wild plants. They have adapted to natural conditions. Cultivated plants require human attention and care.
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pine tree beetrootclacternwater lilywindmouthwatermelondahliawheat ferncurrant sphagnummossmossmoose buckthornWild - Cultural -
WHY do people grow cultivated plants? To feed people. To feed animals. To make fabrics. For beauty.
We go out with you into the forest. (Marching in place) How many miracles there are around! (They were surprised, threw up their hands). We looked to the right, to the left (Tilts to the right, to the left). We bent over and sat down. (Bending down, squatting) We'll run along the path, We'll run to the lawn. (Running in place) On the lawn, on the lawn We jump like bunnies. (Jumping in place on both feet) Stop! Let's rest a little and go home on foot. (Walking on the spot) .- Stand on the spot, "one-two." We "came home" and continue to talk about plants.
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What groups will Misha classify these plants to? Communication plan 1 Introduction 2 Main part 3. Conclusion. There are many fields and gardens, workers are cultivating What are they growing for?
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- Slide 1 Cultivated plants
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Plants that a person plants himself, cares for seedlings, reaps crops, uses for food are called cultivated.
- Slide 3 Cultivated plants
fruit vegetable grain spinning decorative
- Slide 4 Fruit
These are plants that are grown in gardens. apple pear
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red black currant
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gooseberry sea buckthorn
- Slide 9 Vegetable
These are plants that a person grows in the garden or in the fields. cabbage tomato
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potato beet
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kohlrabi cauliflower
- Slide 15 Decorative
These are plants that are grown in flower beds and flower beds for beauty. He looks like a guard, As if he began to guard the flower bed, Very bright and cheerful, In Latin it means "sword". gladiolus
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They call me the queen of flowers For the color and smell of my petals, Although my green bush is ready to hurt you, But who does not forgive me thorny thorns. the Rose
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I am a herbaceous plant With a lilac flower. But rearrange the stress And I turn into candy. iris
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Everyone knows us: Bright as a flame. We are namesakes With small nails. Carnation
- Slide 19 Spinning
These are the plants from which the fiber is derived. Cups whiten on the bushes, In them both threads and shirts. cotton
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What are the pants made of for the boy? What are the little girls made of undershirts? Who is attentive, smart, will immediately say this - ... flax
- Slide 21 Cereals
These are plants that a person grows in the fields, and eats seeds (grains). They are also called bread plants or grains. Cereals include wheat and rye, barley and millet, oats, rice and corn.
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The field is heading in unison Will give us some bread ... Guess the riddles: wheat
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Wheat grains are processed into flour, from which white bread is baked.
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Black bread is good We will give it ... rye
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Rye is used to produce flour, from which black bread is baked. This bread is very nutritious. In England, black bread is very expensive, it is considered bread for the rich. In addition to flour, bran, straw and chaff are obtained from rye, which are fed to domestic animals.
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Different cereals look and taste different. I’m not wheat, not millet, Not buckwheat and not rye, You’ll be just a good fellow, If you call me. But is it not clear as day that my name is ... barley
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Barley grain is used for the production of pearl barley and barley groats, in brewing, for making barley coffee and kvass, for livestock feed.
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We did not grow porridge Neither spring nor autumn, We sow it in the summer, and we mow it in the summer. buckwheat
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When buckwheat blooms, there is a solid white-pink carpet of flowers on the ground. This amazing carpet has a honey scent. Bees collect fragrant buckwheat nectar and pollinate the buckwheat. A little time will pass, and small triangular "nuts" will appear in place of the flowers. If you remove the brown skin from them, then it will be buckwheat, from which porridge is cooked.
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As in the field, on the mound There are girls with earrings. oats
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Delicious and healthy oatmeal is cooked from oat grains and oat flour, oatmeal cookies and oat cakes are baked. The guys love oatmeal, Delicious porridge is our nurse! Loves oats and a bay horse: It will become frisky, cheerful and smooth, If I feed it with oats, I will pat its lush mane with my hand. Oats are also grown for livestock feed.
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Small baby, Golden egg. millet
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Peeled millet grains produce golden-yellow millet groats. Millet porridge is cooked from it in milk or cream. Millet is used to prepare flour, which is then fed to chickens, geese and pigs.
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Grows "oatmeal", And under it is a blade of grass. rice
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Rice is eaten boiled, porridge is made from it and casseroles are made, rice is added to soups, salads, used as a filling for pies, pilaf is made from rice with vegetables and lamb.
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I grow up wonderfully for everyone - Tall, slender, beautiful, I hide golden ears in light gloves, I may not be sweeter than a watermelon, But more satisfying, I ... corn
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Corn kernels are canned and added to salads and soups, they are used to make cornmeal and delicious crunchy cornflakes.
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