What plants are grown in your area for this purpose?

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  1. KITTEN Professor
    What is the purpose of greening cities, especially industrial areas? Observe what plants are grown in your area for this purpose.

    KITTEN, 8 Aug 2017 # 1

  2. zinuLya Professor
    1) For beauty and dust absorption, as well as windscreen.
    2) Spruce maples oaks
     
     

    zinuLya, 8 Aug 2017 # 2

MOTHERLAND

LESSON 47 What crops are grown in your native land?

Topic. What kind of cultivated plants are grown in your native land?

Purpose: to acquaint with the cultivated plants of the native land, teach them to name them; develop the ability to highlight the main thing in the educational material; cultivate respect for bread.

DURING THE CLASSES

I. Organizational moment

II. Communication of the topic and purpose of the lesson

- Consider the drawings (cucumber, sunflower, cherry, currant).

- How are all these plants similar? (they were planted and raised by a man.)

- Today in the lesson you will learn what conditions are needed for growing cultivated plants.

III. Perception and awareness of new material

1. Work according to the textbook (p. 1 06-10 7)

- Remember: what conditions are necessary for growing plants?

- View the photo on page 106 above.

- What plants grow in your area?

- Do you know what plants are grown in the fields, vegetable gardens, orchards of your area? Use the help desk in the tutorial.

- Think: do all cultivated plants need the same amount of sunlight and heat, as well as water?

- View the photo on page 106 below.

- What is depicted on them?

- What is the bread made of?

- Do you know what grain crops are grown in the fields in your area?

- Do you know what other dishes are made from wheat?

- How do you feel about bread?

- Wheat and rye, from which bread is made, are grown in all corners of Ukraine. Bread is a symbol of life. A lush loaf is a sign of hospitality, harmony and friendship.

- Look at the photo on page 107.

- What is grown in your region?

- What is grown in Polesie?

- What is grown in Central Ukraine?

- What is grown in Transcarpathia?

- What is grown in the steppe Ukraine?

- What is grown in Crimea?

- By what signs did you recognize corn?

- What fruit and berry plants are grown in the gardens of your area?

Assignment for a friend of the nature of his native land

- Tell us how a grain of wheat turned into bread on your table.

2. Physical education

IV. Generalization and systematization of the knowledge gained

1. Work in pairs. Find a Pair

- For each word of the first column, select a pair from the second column and connect with an arrow. Explain your choice.

onion flax

pear rye

wheat potatoes

cotton plum

peony daffodil

- Where can people grow all these crops? (In the garden, in the garden, in the field)

- What was the first pair you found? (Onion - potato)

- What is it? Where are they grown? What are these plants called? Give your examples of vegetable plants.

- The second pair: pear - plum.

- And what's that? Where do they grow? What are these plants called? Give your examples of fruit and berry plants.

- The third pair: wheat - rye.

- Where are these plants grown?

- Every day you eat bread. It is baked from flour, and flour is obtained from grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats. What are their names?

- Fourth pair: cotton - linen.

- Who knows what these plants are?

- And the last, fifth pair: peony - daffodil.

- What is it? Why are they grown?

2. The game "It is necessary - not necessary"

The teacher says, “I want to plant vegetables in the garden. Do you need potatoes? "Children answer: "I need it." The teacher names vegetable and fruit plants. When finished "planting" vegetables in the garden, the game continues - "plant" fruits (berries) in the garden. The teacher also names vegetables when naming fruits. The winner is the student who has never made mistakes.

V. Lesson summary

- What plants are called cultivated? Give examples of cultivated plants.

- Why does a person grow them?

- What is grown in your region?

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