All riddles are about a hot air balloon. Riddles about a bicycle, the sun, soap and a balloon. Balloon games

Natalya Ryabova

Target: Creation festive mood for children; development motor activity; nurturing a sense of mutual assistance and friendship.

Facilities: balloons according to the number of children, hoops, badminton rackets, markers. Record player.

Educator: Hello children! How beautiful and cheerful you are! How the group was decorated! Surely you have holiday! How much do I see balloons. And I know about balls riddle. Listen:

I'm big but empty.

I fly into the sky above the earth.

And not proud, but inflated,

Entangled in a thick thread.

I'm with the children, I've always been friendly,

And my name is...

Children: balloon.

Educator: What the it's your holiday? Balloon Festival? How amazing!

Someone once invented balls,

How fun for kids.

Someone once cheated for the first time,

Someone once breathed their soul into them.

No, there won't be a carnival without balloons

And it won't be decorated festive hall.

Balloons we have all been attracted to for a long time,

Each of them has flight and space.

Educator: What are they needed for? air balloons?

Balloon - joy for everyone, a toy loved by both children and adults. They are used to decorate events and create a cheerful mood.

Educator: Children, do you know the poems about balloons? I suggest you play a fun game and read poetry.

Games "Roll on, cheerful one. ball…» - (to music).

Children stand in a circle and say the following: words:

You go, cheerful ball,

Quickly, quickly, hands over.

Who balloon ,

He will tell us the poem.

(balloon passed from one child to another, on whom it stops ball, he recites a poem)

Children:

1. Ball, ball

My air,

Fidgety, naughty

The ball is round,

Ball - smooth,

The ball is light,

The ball is soft!

2. Right ball,

Left ball

My glowing lantern

Let me hug you

And I’ll press it to my cheek!

3. I'm on I press the ball

It flies out from under your hands

Up but I caught it

I tied a thread to my finger.

4. Lightweight my balloon

I pulled the thread disobediently,

He interrupted and said: Bye!

And rushed off into the clouds.

5. If pump up the ball,

Then he will fly.

I need to tie a thread,

To hold the ball.

6. I have a ball air

Bright, light and obedient.

When I go for a walk,

I'm holding the ball by the string.

7. Today everything is rejoicing!

In the hands of a child

They dance for joy

Balloons.

8. I had ball.

Bright as a flashlight.

The ball was wow and ah!

And then he's like bang!

Educator: You want to play and have fun with balls? Then go ahead to meet joy and fun!

I propose to split into two teams and come up with a name for them. Let's see which team will be the winner today. Children are divided into teams.

A game "Ball Catchers"- use a net to catch the balls.

A game “Who is the most dexterous?”

A game « Smiley ball» -drawing on ball with felt-tip pens.

A game "Who will throw higher ball

A game "Collect balls by color"- collect balls of the same color into multi-colored hoops.

A game "Find a similar item to ball» .

A game "Fun Jumps"- pressed between the knees balls jump on two legs.

A game "Drive ball in the goal» - use badminton rackets to drive ball in goal.

Educator: Well done guys! What fun we had holiday! How much joy, laughter and fun can an ordinary balloon. I think that today both teams completed the tasks and had a lot of fun, which means friendship won.

In custody holiday children dance to music with their balls.



Publications on the topic:

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For children of preschool educational institutions of secondary preparatory groups of the Serebryano-Prudsky municipal district. Goal: develop basic physical skills in a playful way.

"Balloon Festival" Physical education for middle group children"Holiday balloons» Physical education leisure for children of the middle group No. 4 “Bees” Purpose: To introduce outdoor games and develop physical skills.

Scenario for physical education “Amazing transformations of balloons” This entertainment is recommended for children of the middle group together with their parents. Progress of the entertainment Children with their parents accompanied by cheerful circus music.

December 4 was my son's birthday. While my first grader was at school, I decided to give him a little surprise. I hung it on the wall in the hall.

Without me there will be no light
Without me there will be no summer
In the morning, I knock on the window:
Wake up, it's up...
SUN!

Soap

So as not to be “dirty”,
You should be friends with me.
Foamy, fragrant,
Handles will be clean.
If I get in your eyes,
I'll pinch it a little...
But as soon as the foam was washed away,
Stopped pinching...
SOAP

Balloon

I'm big but empty.
I will fly into the sky above the earth.
And not proud, but inflated,
Entangled with a thick thread.
I’m with the children, I’ve always been friendly,
And my name is...
AIR BALLOON.

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Municipal treasury educational institution

Novokhopersky municipal district

"Beryozovskaya basic secondary school"

Section #1 Start exploring

Subject research work:

3rd grade student

Vorozheeva Zarema

Supervisor:

primary school teacher

Shcherbakova

Yulia Vladimirovna

2015-2016 academic year

Content.

Page

Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….. 3

A little history……………………………………………………………4

    Theoretical part. “The Balloon Mystery” ......................... 5

    Practical part. “Experiments with a balloon”…………….7

Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………10

Literature………………………………………………………………………………...11

Application

Introduction.

All children love to play with balloons, and so do I and my sisters. Inflate and throw up, watch how it flies and then falls to the ground. I wonder why the ball flies? And why don’t all balls make different flights? It happens that, unable to hold it in your hands, the ball flies away. Why? After all, he has no wings...

And I decided to do a little research and find out what properties a balloon has and what affects its flight range.

Purpose of the study: Find out why an untied balloon flies away and what determines its flight range.

Subject of study: balloons of different sizes.

Research objectives:

    Conduct experiments showing the movement of the ball.

    Find out how the size of the ball affects the flight range.

    Find out if there are representatives in the plant and animal world that move like a balloon.

    Find out how scientists used knowledge about this movement, and what this movement is called.

Research hypotheses:

    Let's say the wind helps the ball.

    Perhaps the balloon is helped by the air escaping from it.

    Let's assume that the size of the ball will affect the flight range.

Research methods:

    Studying literature.

    Search on the Internet.

    Conducting experiments.

    Observation.

    Compiling tables.

A little history...

Looking at modern hot air balloons, many people think that this bright, cuddly toy has only recently become available. Some, more knowledgeable people, believe that balloons appeared somewhere in the middle of the last century.

But in fact - no! The history of balloons filled with air began much earlier. In former times, painted balls made from animal intestines decorated the squares where sacrifices and festivities of noble people of the Roman Empire were held. Afterwards, balloons began to be used by traveling artists, creating balloon decorations to attract new viewers. The theme of balloons is also touched upon in Russian chronicles - buffoons, performing for Prince Vladimir, used balloons made from bull bladders.

The first balls of the modern type were created by the famous English researcher of electricity, professor at Queen's UniversityMichael Faraday. But he did not create them to distribute to children or to sell at a fair. He was just experimenting with hydrogen.

The way Faraday created his balloons is interesting. He cut out two pieces of rubber, placed them on top of each other, glued the outline, and sprinkled flour in the middle so that the sides did not stick to each other.

Faraday's idea was taken up by rubber toy pioneer Thomas Hancock. He created his balls in the form of a DIY kit consisting of a bottle of liquid rubber and a syringe. In 1847, vulcanized balls were introduced in London by J. G. Ingram. Even then, he used them as toys to sell to children. As a matter of fact, it is they who can be called the prototype of modern balls.

About 80 years later, the scientific hydrogen bag turned into a popular pastime: rubber balls were widely used in Europe during city holidays. Due to the gas that filled them, they could rise upward - and this was very popular with the public, who had not yet been spoiled by either air flights or other miracles of technology.

In 1931, the first modern latex balloon was released by Neil Tylotson. And since then, balloons have finally been able to change! Before that, they could only be round - but with the advent of latex, for the first time it became possible to create long, narrow balls.

This innovation immediately found application: holiday designers began to create compositions from balloons in the form of dogs, giraffes, airplanes, and hats. Clowns began to use them, inventing unusual figures.

1. Theoretical part.

In the theoretical part, I decided to look on the Internet and look for something about the movement of a balloon. On one of the sites I read that the movement of a balloon is based on jet propulsion.

I asked my physics teacher, Olga Vladimirovna, what is jet propulsion?

To which I received the following explanation: Reactive movement occurs when some part of it is separated from the body. And what’s most interesting is that jet motion can be observed in living nature, in flora and in technology. And I decided to learn more about these movements.

    [pic:1]

Jet propulsionused by many shellfish.

Octopuses, squids and cuttlefish have a special pouch. They take water into it and release it out in a strong stream. This jet pushes the animal back. Squid can reach speedup to 60–70 km/h.

A sea scallop mollusk sharply compresses the shell flaps and jerks forward due to the jet stream of water thrown out of the shell.The jump of a large scallop can reach half a meter or more in length.

The salpa is a sea animal with a transparent body; when moving, it takes in water through the front hole and pushes it out through the back hole. So she moves forward.

    [pic:2]

The ripe fruits of the “mad” cucumber, when touched lightly, bounce off the stalk, and liquid with seeds is forcefully thrown out of the resulting hole; the cucumbers themselves fly off in the opposite direction. The mad cucumber shoots at more than 12 meters.

3. The invention of humanity in the 20th century. [pic:3]

One of the most important inventions of mankind in the 20th century was the invention of the jet engine, which allowed man to rise into space. This is how rockets appeared, and then jet planes. Later andengineers created an engine similar to a squid engine. They called it a water cannon. This engine is found on some fast boats.

  1. Practical part.

Experiments with a balloon.

To begin with, I decided to find out the opinions of my classmates and students of other first grades. What do they think makes a balloon that isn't tied fly away? For this purpose, I conducted a survey. I offered them three answer options:

1) The wind helps the ball fly.

2) The gas in the ball is lighter than air, which is why the ball flies.

3) The air coming out of it helps the ball fly.

    Find out what makes the balloon move.

I'll blow up two balloons. I’ll tie one, and just hold the other in my hand and go outside in windy weather. After I released the balls, the tied ball flew into the sky, and the one that was not tied flew up very quickly, and then deflated and fell to the ground. And after a while, the tied ball flew under the gusts of wind and also fell to the ground. In the apartment, the tied ball slowly fell to the floor. And if not tied, it flies very quickly, and then just as quickly falls to the floor.

Still, the wind helps the ball fly. But he flies even without wind. This means that my hypothesis was partially confirmed. [pic:4]

I know that warm air is lighter than cold air and the warm air in the apartment is near the ceiling, I think that’s why the balloon rises up. It’s interesting that we inflate a balloon most often with our lungs, which means carbon dioxide. Then it turns out that carbon dioxide is lighter than air?

I will conduct the following experiment. I'll take two identical balls. I will inflate one with my lungs, and the other with air using a small pump. I will tie them with thread and throw them over a stick. [fig.:5] It is immediately noticeable that the ball, inflated with carbon dioxide, sank lower. That means it's heavier. In the reference book I found confirmation of my conclusion. It turned out that carbon dioxide is 1.5 times heavier than air.

This hypothesis turned out to be false.

When we inflate the balloon, the rubber shell stretches and fills with air. When the inlet hole is released, the air rushes out with force. [Fig.: 6] The ball decreases in size. The air from the balloon flies in one direction, and the shell of the balloon flies in the other. They repel each other. The path of the ball is unpredictable. When all the air leaves the ball, it stops.

I asked my physics teacher Olga Vladimirovna about this.

She explained to me that the ball flies away under the influence of reactive force.

Then I looked at the magazine “Galileo. Science by experience" to read in more detail what jet propulsion is and when it occurs. “Reactive motion occurs when a part of it is separated from a body at a certain speed...”.

It turns out that the ball pushes the air that comes out of it?

Wow! My balloon is a jet!

    Conduct experiments showing jet motion.

I will conduct more experiments showing the reactive motion of the ball.

    I’ll inflate a balloon, insert a bent tube and tie it. I'll attach the ball to my typewriter. Turn the juice tube back. I release the hole in the tube. The air rushes back sharply. Hooray! The car is moving forward!

    I put the same ball with a tube in a bowl of water. The tube should point to the side. I release the tube. The ball begins to rotate through the water under the influence of reactive force. A very exciting spectacle![fig.:7]

    Find out how the size of the ball affects the flight range.

I wonder what determines the flight range of the ball?

Let's take balls of different sizes and conduct an experiment. [fig.:9]

I'll take the fishing line and stretch it across the room as far as possible. I'll put a small piece of juice tube on the fishing line. I’ll inflate the balloons one at a time and secure them to the straw with tape and release them. The ball will fly along the fishing line for some distance and stop. After this, I measure the distance traveled with a tape and record everything in a table.

Conclusion : The larger the ball, the further it flies.

Conclusion.

In my work, I set a goal: to study the movement of a balloon.

To achieve this goal I:

I studied the properties of a balloon,

Identified factors influencing the flight range of the ball.

After doing my own research, I found out that a balloon flies under the influence of reaction force. And without experiment, without practical justification, any science turns into a dry, boring set of facts and formulas. Exploring the balloon turned out to be interesting, educational and, most importantly, a lot of fun.

After finishing my work, I realized how important jet propulsion is in nature and human life.

For me, this work was not just an exciting activity, but also an educational study!!!

Bibliography.

    Galileo. Science by experience. Issue No. 1, 2011.

    “Entertaining physics”, Ya.I. Perelman, Moscow, Nauka, 1982.

    L.L. Sikoruk. Physics for kids.

    http: // www. class- fizika.ru

Applications

Picture 1

Jet motion in wildlife.

Figure 2

Examples of jet propulsion in the plant world.

Figure 3

The invention of mankind in the 20th century.

Figure 4

Hypothesis 1. Let's say the wind helps him.

Figure 5

Hypothesis 2. Suppose that the gas in the ball is lighter than air and therefore flies.

Figure 6

Hypothesis 3. Perhaps the ball is pushing the air coming out of it.

Figure 7



Experiments showing jet propulsion.

Figure 8

How do the dimensions of the ball affect the flight range?

I hold him by the leash
Although he is not a puppy at all.
And he got off the leash
And flew away under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Tied by the tail, behind us
He flies under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Your ponytail

I'm in held in his hand,

You flew -

I ran.

(Balloon)

I hold him by the leash

Although he is not a puppy at all.

And he got off the leash

And flew away under the clouds.

(Balloon)

Round, smooth, like a watermelon...

Any color, for different tastes.

If you let me off the leash,

It will fly away beyond the clouds.

(Balloon)

Today everyone is rejoicing!

In the hands of a child

They dance for joy

Balloons)

Games with balloons

Laughing

This game is good to play at the very beginning, especially if the children are not very familiar with each other, because it liberates and unites the company.

All children stand in a circle, the leader in the center. He throws a balloon to the ceiling. While he falls, everyone should laugh out loud. As soon as the ball hits the floor, everyone should be silent. This is where the fun begins. It turns out that staying silent is not so easy. There are one or two kids who cannot stop and continue to laugh. Then there are more funny people - a chain reaction ensues.

Color show

This is also a team game. We will need a large number of balls of two colors, for example, red and blue.

The players are divided into two teams and, at the leader’s signal, they begin to collect their colors: one team has red balls, the other blue. Whoever collects his color faster wins.

Air shooting gallery

We glue strips of double-sided tape onto a large thick sheet of cardboard, and inflated balloons on it. We distribute darts to the participants and place them in one line (at a distance of approximately 2 m from the cardboard with balls). At the leader's command, the children begin to throw darts at the balls. The one who can pop the most balloons is considered the winner.

Kapitoshka

All participants stand in a circle. The presenter launches four balloons filled with water. Participants pass balls to each other to the music. The one who still has the ball in his hands after the music stops is eliminated from the circle. The competition is repeated and continues until a winner or winners are identified.

Duel at sea

There is no water in our “sea”, but there are fins! Participants put a fin on their right leg and tie a ball to their left leg. It is necessary to “drown” the opponent’s ball, i.e. slam it.

Finger games

We went to the market
Buy a balloon.
Here it is green, like a leaf,
Blue, like cornflower.
Red, brighter than tomatoes,
Yellow - the color of lemon peel

Don't waste your time,
Choose quickly!
We need it for the game
Multi-colored balls.

Game "Inflate a balloon"

The tips of the fingers of the left hand are pressed against the tips of the fingers of the right hand: thumb to thumb, index to index, middle to middle, etc.

We blow on our fingers - “inflate the ball.” Without taking your fingers off each other, slowly spread your fingers apart - this is a “ball”.

You can “inflate” a large balloon.

Continuing to blow, we tear our fingers apart from each other and spread our arms to the sides to the size of an imaginary ball. We say: “Bang!” - and wave our hands (“the ball has burst!”).

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Final lesson of the game week

  1. Tasks
  2. Project plan
  3. Application

Goal: Broaden the horizons of younger children preschool age about a hot air balloon.

Objectives: To introduce children to the simplest generation of static electricity by sound vibrations. Learn to use balloons in games.

Project plan:

  1. Riddle about a hot air balloon as transport.
  2. A riddle about balloons, what they are like.
  3. Dramatization of the fairy tale “Bubble, Straw and Bast Shot” on flannelgraph.
  4. Physical exercise.
  5. Experiments with balloons.
  6. Games with balloons.

Application:

  1. Riddles about balloons.
  2. Poems about balloons.
  3. Experiments with balloons.
  4. Games with balloons.

Educator: Today we will go to the country of Sharoland. Guys, what transport do you think we can use to get there?

(children's answers)

Educator:

A balloon with warm air,

And under it is a basket,

The earth is under your feet

Just like in the picture

(Balloon)

Educator: Of course, in a hot air balloon.

Get into the basket quickly, let's fly!!!

Educator: And here comes Charolandia. Unusual inhabitants live in this country - these are... Listen to the riddle and guess.

They pump helium into us,

So that we can fly higher,

Katya, Dima, Ira, Vovka,

Dasha and Vadim;

Hold us by the rope

Otherwise we'll fly away.

(Balloons)

(children's answers)

Educator: Yes, various balloons live here. What are they like?

(children's answers)

Educator: Did you know that balls are made of rubber?

But we will now learn from this fairy tale what kind of balls there were once upon a time, a very, very long time ago.

Educator: Which fairy tale character filled the balloon?

(bubble, they inflated it, tied it, it flew away)

Educator: In this fairy tale, the bubble is very lazy.

But in Sharoland, the balls love to work, what can they do? Listen carefully to the poem, and then answer what a balloon can do.

My light balloon,

Pulled naughty thread,

Cut off , said: “Bye.”

AND rushed off into the clouds.

T. Efimova

Blue ball inflatable
Didn't want to play with me.
For some reason today he
looked at me inflated.

N. Yaroslavtsev

To me ball bought
And we became friends.
Around the house all day
Like snowflakes were spinning!
Offended deflated,
He became sad with me.
For this you
Dad hung it from the chandelier.

A. Malaev

I had a ball.
Bright as a flashlight.
The ball was wow and ah!
And then he's like bang!
I sat down on the button: once and - BAM!
In general, the ball burst myself.
And there were scraps left
Unprecedented beauty.

(children's answers)

Educator: And now you and I will turn into balloons.

FISMUTKA:
We stand up straight.

Now turn on the pump,

We pump air into the ball.

"sh-sh-sh-sh sh-sh-sh-sh sh-sh-sh-sh"

Left - once, right - twice,

Left - once, right - twice,

We did a good job.

We're flying under the clouds

And the earth floats beneath us.

Grove, field, garden and river

Both houses and people.

(Fly your arms like wings)

We're tired of flying,

We landed in a swamp.

(Squats)

Educator: Guys, what do balls like to do in their country?

They love to show tricks!!!

  1. Ball magnet.

Rub the ball on your hair. It’s better to be stronger and about strangers (try to choose a person whom you don’t feel sorry for, and he is smaller than you, or runs worse). Bring them to the pieces of paper - they will stick to the ball like shit!

  1. Attraction of balls.

Educator: Balloons also love to play. And now we'll play with them.

Balloon Games:

1.Kangaroo

The team that completes the task faster than the other wins.

2. “Slam the ball, slam!”

They play in pairs. Two balloons are tied to each leg of the player. When the presenter blows his whistle, the competition begins. Task: step on your foot and slam the opponent's ball, but save your own balls.

3. Tightrope walkers

  1. Who can keep the ball on their nose longer?
  2. Who can hold the ball on a pencil or pointer longer?

Educator : So our journey to the country of Sharoland has ended. Oh guys, look what a big unusual ball it is. It seems to me that there is something inside!

(Yes, the children are looking at the ball)

Educator: Let's burst it.

Educator: Guys, these are balloon gifts.

(Thank you!)

Application

  1. Riddles about balloons

I hold him by the leash
Although he is not a puppy at all.
And he got off the leash
And flew away under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Tied by the tail, behind us
He flies under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Your ponytail

I held it in my hand

You flew -

I ran.

(Balloon)

I hold him by the leash

Although he is not a puppy at all.

And he got off the leash

And flew away under the clouds.

(Balloon)

Round, smooth, like a watermelon...

Any color, for different tastes.

If you let me off the leash,

It will fly away beyond the clouds.

(Balloon)

Today everyone is rejoicing!

In the hands of a child

They dance for joy

Balloons)

  1. Fairy tale "Bubble, straw and bast shoe"

Once upon a time there was a bubble, a straw and a bast shoe.

They went into the forest to chop wood. They reached the river and don’t know how to cross the river.

Lapota says to the bubble:

Bubble, let's swim across you!

No, bast shoes! It’s better to let the straw stretch from bank to bank, and we will cross it.

The straw was pulled from bank to bank. The bast shoe went over the straw, and it broke. The bast shoe fell into the water.

And the bubble laughed and laughed and burst.

  1. Poems about balloons

My light balloon
He pulled the thread disobediently,
He interrupted and said: Bye!
And rushed off into the clouds.

***
Blue inflatable ball
Didn't want to play with me.
For some reason today he
He looked at me poutingly.

***
A joyful hedgehog ran through the forest,


Only suddenly the sun went behind a cloud...

It became dark... The wind blew...
The owl hooted... and the forest was empty...

Sun, oh! Night has come to earth...




He unclenched his paw and let go of the thread...




The paths are visible between the trees!


“How does my ball look like the sun!”

***
If the balloon is pumped up,
Then he will fly.
I need to tie a thread,
To hold the ball.
Created for kids
Multi-colored balls.

***
They bought me a blue ball.
It was light and airy.
Oh, how handsome he was
But terribly naughty.
He was always rushing to the sky,
I didn't want to be submissive.
And as soon as I gaped,
He took the ball and flew away.
I'll wave my hand at him,
Although I feel a little sorry for him.

***
Carefree balloon,
He is irrepressible, disobedient,
If only he could fly in the blue sky
And dream about the carefree wind.

***
I have a hot air balloon
Bright, light and obedient.
When I go for a walk,
I'm holding the ball by the string.
I really regret the ball
Why is he losing weight?

  1. Experiments with balloons.

Ball magnet.

You will need an inflated balloon and small pieces of paper.

Rub the ball on your hair. Bring it to the pieces of paper - they will stick to the ball.

Experience clearly demonstrates the existence of mysterious static electricity. When we rub the ball against our hair, it receives a negative electrical charge. And since unlike charges attract, pieces of paper that have a positive charge in addition to a negative charge are also attracted to the ball. The ball will attract not only pieces of paper, but also hair, dust particles, stick to the wall and even bend a thin stream of water from the tap.

Attraction of balls.

Like electric charges repel, unlike electric charges attract. This physical law can be demonstrated by charging balls with different materials. If both balls are electrified by friction with hair, then suspended side by side by threads, they will deviate from each other (by friction with hair, we electrified the balls so that they both acquired a negative charge). And if one of the balls is electrified on some synthetic fabric, and the other on hair, then the balls will begin to stick to each other. Those. they received a different charge - one ball is positive, and the second is negative.

The principle of operation is that a stream of air escaping from the balloon, after it has been inflated and released, pushes the machine in the opposite direction.

If the car is light enough, it may fly away, so close the window in advance and warn the cat and fish.

Balloon listening device.

Place an inflated balloon to your ear and listen - surrounding sounds will be heard much better. If the second person whispers very quietly very close to the surface of the ball, then his voice will be heard as quite loud.

The fact is that in this experiment the balloon acts as a sound lens. The shape of its surface collects sound waves and directs them to one point.

  1. Balloon games

Laughing

All children stand in a circle, the leader in the center. He throws a balloon to the ceiling. While he falls, everyone should laugh out loud. As soon as the ball hits the floor, everyone should be silent. This is where the fun begins. It turns out that staying silent is not so easy. There are one or two kids who cannot stop and continue to laugh. Then there are more funny people - a chain reaction ensues.

Color show

The players are divided into two teams and, at the leader’s signal, they begin to collect their colors: one team has red balls, the other blue. Whoever collects his color faster wins.

Air shooting gallery

We glue strips of double-sided tape onto a large thick sheet of cardboard, and inflated balloons on it. We distribute darts to the participants and place them in one line (at a distance of approximately 2 m from the cardboard with balls). At the leader's command, the children begin to throw darts at the balls. The one who can pop the most balloons is considered the winner.

Kapitoshka

All participants stand in a circle. The presenter launches four balloons filled with water. Participants pass balls to each other to the music. The one who still has the ball in his hands after the music stops is eliminated from the circle. The competition is repeated and continues until a winner or winners are identified.

Duel at sea

There is no water in our “sea”, but there are fins! Participants put a fin on their right leg and tie a ball to their left leg. It is necessary to “drown” the opponent’s ball, i.e. slam it.

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GBDOU No. 49, Kolpinsky district, St. Petersburg

Game Week Project

On the topic: “Balloons”

year 2014

  1. Target
  2. Tasks
  3. Project plan
  4. Application

Goal: To expand the horizons of preschool children about a hot air balloon.

Objectives: To introduce children to the simplest generation of static electricity by sound vibrations. Learn to use balloons in games.

Project plan:

  1. Riddle about a hot air balloon as transport.
  2. A riddle about balloons, what they are like.
  3. Dramatization of the fairy tale “Bubble, Straw and Bast Shot” on flannelgraph.
  4. Physical exercise.
  5. Experiments with balloons.
  6. Games with balloons.

Application:

  1. Riddles about balloons.
  2. Poems about balloons.
  3. Experiments with balloons.
  4. Games with balloons.

Educator: Today we will go to the country of Sharoland. Guys, what transport do you think we can use to get there?


(children's answers)

Educator: Well done guys, you know a lot, a lot of transport, but we will only get to Sharolandia by…. Guess what:

A balloon with warm air,

And under it is a basket,

The earth is under your feet

Just like in the picture


(Balloon)

Educator: Of course, in a hot air balloon.

Get into the basket quickly, let's fly!!!

Educator: And here comes Charolandia. Unusual inhabitants live in this country - these are... Listen to the riddle and guess.

They pump helium into us,

So that we can fly higher,

Katya, Dima, Ira, Vovka,

Dasha and Vadim;

Hold us by the rope

Otherwise we'll fly away.

(Balloons)

(children's answers)

Educator: Yes, various balloons live here. What are they like?

(children's answers)

Educator: Did you know that balls are made of rubber?

But we will now learn from this fairy tale what kind of balls there were once upon a time, a very, very long time ago.

Dramatization of the fairy tale “The Bubble, the Straw and the Bast Shot.”

Educator: Which fairy tale character filled the balloon?

(bubble, they inflated it, tied it, it flew away)

Educator: In this fairy tale, the bubble is very lazy.

But in Sharoland, the balls love to work, what can they do? Listen carefully to the poem, and then answer what a balloon can do.

My light balloon,

Pulled naughty thread,

He interrupted and said: “Bye.”

And rushed off into the clouds.

T. Efimova

Blue inflatable ball
Didn't want to play with me.
For some reason today he
looked at me
inflated

N. Yaroslavtsev

They bought me a balloon
And we became friends.
Around the house all day
Like snowflakes were spinning!
Offended, deflated ,
He became sad with me.
For this you
Dad hung it from the chandelier.

A. Malaev

I had a ball.
Bright as a flashlight.
The ball was wow and ah!
And then he's like bang!
I sat down on the button: once and - BAM!
In general, the ball burst myself.
And there were scraps left
Unprecedented beauty.

(children's answers)

Educator: And now you and I will turn into balloons.

FISMUTKA:
We stand up straight.

Inflate the balloons “f-f-f-f f-f-f-f f-f-f-f”

Now turn on the pump,

We pump air into the ball.

"sh-sh-sh-sh sh-sh-sh-sh sh-sh-sh-sh"

Left - once, right - twice,

Left - once, right - twice,

One-two-three-four (2 times)

We did a good job.

We're flying under the clouds

And the earth floats beneath us.

Grove, field, garden and river

Both houses and people.

(Fly your arms like wings)

We're tired of flying,

We landed in a swamp.

(Squats)

The balloons deflated “s-s-s-s s-s-s-s s-s-s-s.”

Educator: Guys, what do balls like to do in their country?

They love to show tricks!!!

(Showing experiments with balloons).

  1. Ball magnet.

Rub the ball on your hair. It’s better to be stronger and about strangers (try to choose a person whom you don’t feel sorry for, and he is smaller than you, or runs worse). Bring them to the pieces of paper - they will stick to the ball like shit!

  1. Attraction of balls.

Like electric charges repel, unlike electric charges attract. This physical law can be demonstrated by charging balls with different materials. If both balls are electrified by friction with hair, then suspended side by side by threads, they will deviate from each other (by friction with hair, we electrified the balls so that they both acquired a negative charge). And if one of the balls is electrified on some synthetic fabric, and the other on hair, then the balls will begin to stick to each other. Those. they received a different charge - one ball is positive, and the second is negative.

  1. Balloon listening device.

Educator: Balloons also love to play. And now we'll play with them.

Balloon Games:

  1. Kangaroo

This game is probably familiar to you. I played it back in the pioneer camp, and now my daughter plays it in the camp.

All players are divided into two teams. The leader marks the starting line and places a stool with a basket (or any other container) at a distance of about 5 m from it.

The first player stands at the start. He has a bag around his neck (or a large scarf tied to form a pocket, like a kangaroo), in which lies a soft toy. The player squeezes the ball between his feet and jumps to the stool. He takes out the toy, puts it in the basket, jumps back and passes the ball and pocket bag to the next player. He also jumps to the stool, takes out the toy, puts it in his pocket bag and jumps back.

The team that completes the task faster than the other wins.

  1. “Pop the ball, pop it!”

They play in pairs. Two balloons are tied to each leg of the player. When the presenter blows his whistle, the competition begins. Task: step on your foot and slam the opponent's ball, but save your own balls.

  1. Equilibrists
  1. Who can keep the ball on their nose longer?
  2. Who can hold the ball on a pencil or pointer longer?

Educator : So our journey to the country of Sharoland has ended. Oh guys, look what a big unusual ball it is. It seems to me that there is something inside!

(Yes, the children are looking at the ball)

Educator: Let's burst it.

(The ball bursts with a pin and candies fall out of it)

Educator: Guys, these are balloon gifts.

(Thank you!)

Application

  1. Riddles about balloons

I hold him by the leash
Although he is not a puppy at all.
And he got off the leash
And flew away under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Tied by the tail, behind us
He flies under the clouds.

Answer: Balloon

Your ponytail

I held it in my hand

You flew -

I ran.

(Balloon)

I hold him by the leash

Although he is not a puppy at all.

And he got off the leash

And flew away under the clouds.

(Balloon)

Round, smooth, like a watermelon...

Any color, for different tastes.

If you let me off the leash,

It will fly away beyond the clouds.

(Balloon)

Today everyone is rejoicing!

In the hands of a child

They dance for joy

Balloons)

  1. Fairy tale "Bubble, straw and bast shoe"

Once upon a time there was a bubble, a straw and a bast shoe.

They went into the forest to chop wood. They reached the river and don’t know how to cross the river.

Lapota says to the bubble:

Bubble, let's swim across you!

No, bast shoes! It’s better to let the straw stretch from bank to bank, and we will cross it.

The straw was pulled from bank to bank. The bast shoe went over the straw, and it broke. The bast shoe fell into the water.

And the bubble laughed and laughed and burst.

  1. Poems about balloons

My light balloon
He pulled the thread disobediently,
He interrupted and said: Bye!
And rushed off into the clouds.

***
Blue inflatable ball
Didn't want to play with me.
For some reason today he
He looked at me poutingly.

***
A joyful hedgehog ran through the forest,
He held a balloon by a thread.
The birds are chirping! Light and warm...
Only suddenly the sun went behind a cloud...

It became dark... The wind blew...
The owl hooted... and the forest was empty...
The hedgehog said: “What is this?
Sun, oh! Night has come to earth...

You can’t hear the birds, the flowers are closed...
Who will help me find the path?
The hedgehog asked his ball to help -
He unclenched his paw and let go of the thread...

The ball took off over the forest and floated...
He was yellow, like the sun!
It's light again. And the flowers opened,
The paths are visible between the trees!

The darkness is over! Our hedgehog smiled:
“How does my ball look like the sun!”

***
If the balloon is pumped up,
Then he will fly.
I need to tie a thread,
To hold the ball.
Created for kids
Multi-colored balls.

***
They bought me a blue ball.
It was light and airy.
Oh, how handsome he was
But terribly naughty.
He was always rushing to the sky,
I didn't want to be submissive.
And as soon as I gaped,
He took the ball and flew away.
I'll wave my hand at him,
Although I feel a little sorry for him.

***
Carefree balloon,
He is irrepressible, disobedient,
If only he could fly in the blue sky
And dream about the carefree wind.

***
I have a hot air balloon
Bright, light and obedient.
When I go for a walk,
I'm holding the ball by the string.
I really regret the ball
Why is he losing weight?

  1. Experiments with balloons.

1. Ball piercing trick.

You will need an inflated balloon (if you don’t have one, or if you have one but it’s deflated, then alas, the trick won’t work), tape, a metal knitting needle or a long awl.


Unbeknownst to the child, stick pieces of tape onto diametrically opposite points of the ball. It will be better if these points are close to the “poles” (i.e. the top and the very bottom). Then the trick can work even without tape.

Announce that you are about to pierce the balloon, but it will not burst! Feel free to insert an awl or knitting needle so that it passes through the areas sealed with tape!

The secret of the trick is that although a hole is formed, ideally the tape will prevent the pressure from breaking the ball. And the knitting needle itself will close the hole, preventing air from escaping from it.

Ball magnet.

You will need an inflated balloon and small pieces of paper.

Rub the ball on your hair. Bring it to the pieces of paper - they will stick to the ball.

Experience clearly demonstrates the existence of mysterious static electricity. When we rub the ball against our hair, it receives a negative electrical charge. And since unlike charges attract, pieces of paper that have a positive charge in addition to a negative charge are also attracted to the ball. The ball will attract not only pieces of paper, but also hair, dust particles, stick to the wall and even bend a thin stream of water from the tap.

Attraction of balls.

Like electric charges repel, unlike electric charges attract. This physical law can be demonstrated by charging balls with different materials. If both balls are electrified by friction with hair, then suspended side by side by threads, they will deviate from each other (by friction with hair, we electrified the balls so that they both acquired a negative charge). And if one of the balls is electrified on some synthetic fabric, and the other on hair, then the balls will begin to stick to each other. Those. they received a different charge - one ball is positive, and the second is negative.

A balloon as a jet engine.

The principle of operation is that a stream of air escaping from the balloon, after it has been inflated and released, pushes the machine in the opposite direction.

If the car is light enough, it may fly away, so close the window in advance and warn the cat and fish.

Balloon listening device.

Place an inflated balloon to your ear and listen - surrounding sounds will be heard much better. If the second person whispers very quietly very close to the surface of the ball, then his voice will be heard as quite loud.

The fact is that in this experiment the balloon acts as a sound lens. The shape of its surface collects sound waves and directs them to one point.

  1. Balloon games

Laughing

This game is good to play at the very beginning, especially if the children are not very familiar with each other, because it liberates and unites the company.

All children stand in a circle, the leader in the center. He throws a balloon to the ceiling. While he falls, everyone should laugh out loud. As soon as the ball hits the floor, everyone should be silent. This is where the fun begins. It turns out that staying silent is not so easy. There are one or two kids who cannot stop and continue to laugh. Then there are more funny people - a chain reaction ensues.

Color show

This is also a team game. We will need a large number of balls of two colors, for example, red and blue.

The players are divided into two teams and, at the leader’s signal, they begin to collect their colors: one team has red balls, the other blue. Whoever collects his color faster wins.

Air shooting gallery

We glue strips of double-sided tape onto a large thick sheet of cardboard, and inflated balloons on it. We distribute darts to the participants and place them in one line (at a distance of approximately 2 m from the cardboard with balls). At the leader's command, the children begin to throw darts at the balls. The one who can pop the most balloons is considered the winner.

Kapitoshka

All participants stand in a circle. The presenter launches four balloons filled with water. Participants pass balls to each other to the music. The one who still has the ball in his hands after the music stops is eliminated from the circle. The competition is repeated and continues until a winner or winners are identified.

Duel at sea

There is no water in our “sea”, but there are fins! Participants put a fin on their right leg and tie a ball to their left leg. It is necessary to “drown” the opponent’s ball, i.e. slam it.