New Year's field of miracles scenario for adults. Game script for primary school “New Year's Field of Miracles. "New Year's "Field of Miracles"

Promote the development of thinking and cognitive activity, creative and communication abilities; expand children's ideas about celebrating the New Year in ancient times and today, in Russia and other countries. intellectual game. organized joint creative activities.

Age of participants:

9-10 years.

Rules of the game:

The game is played in 3 qualifying and 4 main rounds (three current and one final). Everyone can take part in the first qualifying round. Each qualifying round has 3 questions. The one who first answers the question correctly becomes a player in the main part of the game (i.e., part of the three players). Those who have not yet participated in the main game take part in the second and third qualifying rounds.

Each main round involves 3 players. Their goal is to take turns naming letters to guess the encrypted word. For correctly guessing the letter, players receive a token. If there is no such letter in the word, the turn goes to the other player. If the letter is guessed correctly, then the same player has the right to perform the move again (name another letter). The winners of each round advance to the finals. The player who guesses the final word wins the game. The winner chooses a gift based on the number of tokens collected.

Progress of the game

Introduction

There are many wonderful holidays,
Everyone takes their turn,
But the kindest holiday in the world,
The best holiday is New Year!
He comes along the snowy road,
Round dance of snowflakes.
Mysterious and strict beauty
New Year fills the heart!
He gives us faith in a good chance,
On the first day and on a new turn,
Helps you become better
Happy New Year to everyone in the world!

This holiday appeared a long time ago - more than 2 thousand five hundred years ago. He was born in Mesopotamia. True, it was celebrated then not on January 1, as we are used to, but in March.
A little later, this holiday passed from the Babylonians to the Jews (ancient Jews), and from them to the Greeks and the peoples of Western Europe. In 46 BC, Roman Emperor Julius Caesar moved the New Year celebration to January 1. Gradually, other peoples of the world began to celebrate it on this day. And so this wonderful holiday came to us, with Christmas tree decorations, lights, gifts and Santa Claus.

Today our game “Field of Miracles” is dedicated to the kindest, most magical holiday - the New Year.

1st qualifying round:

Answer: Peter I.

Additional information:

In Ancient Rus', the New Year was celebrated in March. In 1700, the Russian Tsar issued a decree to celebrate New Year according to Latin custom - January 1. Muscovites were invited to decorate their homes with pine, spruce and juniper branches. The townspeople were supposed to congratulate all their relatives and friends on the holiday. Peter I went out onto Red Square at exactly midnight with a torch in his hands, and he himself launched a “shumikha” (rocket). Guns and cannons began to fire everywhere. The holiday lasted a week.

When was the New Year celebrated in Rus' before Peter's decree?

Additional information:

Which country is considered the historical birthplace of the Christmas tree, and then the New Year tree?

Answer: Germany.

Additional information:

In ancient times, people believed that the spirits of vegetation and fertility lived in trees, on which the harvest of bread and vegetables depended. People went into the forest and hung gifts for the spirits on the branches of the largest tree to make them kinder.

I round

In which country is the New Year celebrated not at midnight, but at sunrise?

Answer: Japan.

Additional information:

In Japan, New Year is considered the biggest holiday. The New Year is celebrated not at midnight, but at sunrise. When the first sun rays illuminate the earth, the Japanese congratulate each other on the new year and exchange gifts. When the New Year arrives, the Japanese begin to laugh. They believe that laughter will bring them good luck in the coming year. The evening is usually spent with family.

Musical break

Children sing a song: “Merry New Year”
Words: M. Sadovsky Music: Z. Kompaneitsa

When it's getting closer
New Year is coming to us,
He's new to everyone
Carries a lot.

Chorus:
New,
New,
New,
New,
New Year's Eve! (2 times)

On the new fives
He rushes faster
And I left two marks
At the old doors.

And new books
Will help you read
New Year's Eve
Everything is new!

No wonder the arrival
Everyone is waiting for him so much
And new for good reason
Everyone calls him!

2nd qualifying round:

What was the name of Father Frost in Russia before 1917?

Answer: Saint Nicholas

Additional information:

The real prototype of modern Santa Claus is one of the most revered saints of our church - St. Nicholas. It was believed that Saint Nicholas threw gifts through the chimney. Therefore, at night the children put their shoes or hung their stockings by the fireplaces, from where gifts fell into them.

Where, according to residents of Scandinavian countries, confirmed by a UN decision, does the real Santa Claus live?

Answer: in Lapland

Additional information:

The birthplace of Father Frost or Santa Claus, as he is called in Europe, is considered to be the fabulous country of Lapland, namely the Finnish city of Rovaniemi. The village of Santa Claus is located near the Arctic Circle (8 km from Rovaniemi, in the town of Pajakylä).

What is the name of the decorative decoration made of branches and flowers for the New Year tree?

Answer: Garland.

Additional information:

New Year tree usually decorated with balls of thin glass and gold leaf, tinsel, decorative figures and garlands. In light of Christmas traditions, the main colors of decorations are red (the color of Santa Claus's suit), gold, silver and white (the color of snow).

2nd round

In which country in New Year's Eve Can you see a carnival procession of fairy-tale characters on the city streets?

Answer: England

Additional information:

New Year is the most joyful national holiday. This fun often spills out onto the city streets. In England, on New Year's Day, it is customary to stage performances for children based on the plots of old English fairy tales. You can see a cheerful carnival procession on the street, where Lord Disorder leads fairy-tale characters: Hobby Horse, the March Hare, Humpty Dumpty and others.

Musical break

Children sing a song: “Three white horses”

Music: Krylatov E.
Words: Derbenev L.

The rivers have cooled and the earth has cooled,
And they got a little ruffled at home.
It's warm and damp in the city,
It's warm and damp in the city,
And outside the city it’s winter, winter, winter.


Into the ringing bright distance
December, January, and February.

Winter has opened its snowy embrace
And until spring everything sleeps here.
Only Christmas trees in triangular dresses,
Everyone is running, running, running towards me.

And they carry me away, and they carry me away
Into the ringing bright distance
Three white horses, three white horses -
December, January, and February.

The rivers have cooled and the earth has cooled,
But I'm not afraid of freezing.
It was in the city that I was sad,
And outside the city - a mixture, I laugh, I laugh.

And they carry me away, and they carry me away
Into the ringing bright distance
Three white horses, three white horses -
December, January, and February.

3 qualifying round:

Which city is declared the geographical homeland of Santa Claus?

Answer: Veliky Ustyug.

Additional information:

The estate of Father Frost is located in a pine forest, near the city of Veliky Ustyug. The journey into a fairy tale begins from the carved gate leading to the domain of a fairy-tale wizard. You will have to get to Santa Claus's house along the Fairy Tale Trail or the Alley of Miracles, and along the way, children will have a lot of adventures.

What is the name of the New Year's character unique to Russian culture?

Answer: Snow Maiden.

Additional information:

In Russian folklore, the image of the Snow Maiden is presented as a character folk tale about a girl made of snow who came to life. In 1873 A.N. Ostrovsky wrote the play “The Snow Maiden”. In it, the Snow Maiden appears as the daughter of Father Frost and Spring-Red, who dies during the summer veneration of the Sun God Yarila.

Name the popular New Year's dance around the tree.

Answer: round dance.

Additional information:

The New Year must be celebrated in dance. It’s better to have one that will unite everyone. Of course, it’s hard to come up with something better than a round dance. people stand in a circle, holding hands, and begin to dance around the tree. The beauty of this dance is that everyone will be able to get to know each other better, talk, and become friends.

III round

What item do the Japanese consider the best New Year's gift?

Answer: rake.

Additional information:

Every Japanese believes that it is necessary to have a rake in order to have something to rake in happiness for the New Year. Bamboo rakes - kumade - are made from 10cm to 1.5m in size and are decorated with various designs and talismans.

Musical break

Children perform New Year's ditties

We'll sing ditties for you,
Please don't laugh!
We are young artists -
We might be shy.
Holiday, New Year holiday
Don't skimp on sweets!
People love sweets
Give me more joy!
I am a cheerful Snow Maiden,
I'll play blind man's buff with you,
But I'm afraid to drink tea -
The heat will melt me.
I sit on the sled
I'm boldly rolling down the hill,
Let it be white from the snow,
But how brave!
Near the house, by the skating rink
I made a snowman
Made a nose out of a carrot
It turned out to be Santa Claus.
Everyone is making a snowman.
Mom is looking for Igor.
Where is my son? Where is he?
Rolled into a snowball.
Dad put me on a suit
Spider-Man.
I didn’t have time to look back -
I'm hanging from the ceiling.
Mom and I decorated the Christmas tree,
And the flashlights were turned on.
There will be my Christmas tree
The most beautiful!
Children dance in circles
They clap their hands.
Hello, hello, New Year!
You are so good!
There's a flock of snowflakes outside the window
He also leads a round dance.
Saying goodbye to year old,
We are celebrating the new year!
Let any dreams be yours
They will come true, they will come true.
Let the lights on our Christmas tree
Light up brightly.

Final

What is the name of the calendar by which we currently live, counting days, months, years?

Answer: Gregorian.

Additional information:

The Gregorian calendar was introduced in Catholic countries by Pope Gregory XIII on October 4, 1582, replacing the old Julian calendar. In the Gregorian calendar, the length of a year for a non-leap year is 365 days, and for a leap year it is 366 days.

Congratulations to the winner of the game

Bottom line

They say on New Year's Eve
Whatever you want -
Everything will always happen
Everything always comes true.
Even guys can
All wishes come true
It is only necessary, they say,
Make an effort.
Don't be lazy, don't yawn
And have patience
And don’t count your studies
For your torment.
They say on New Year's Eve
Whatever you want -
Everything will always happen
Everything always comes true.

May the New Year 2010 be successful for you, may all your dreams come true. Happy New Year!

Equipment: drum “Field of Miracles”, surprise prizes for participants and winners,

2 boxes, 3 prizes for the final:

Good afternoon, dear ladies and gentlemen.

There are many wonderful holidays,
Everyone takes their turn,
But the kindest holiday in the world,
The best holiday is New Year!
He comes along the snowy road,
Round dance of snowflakes.
Mysterious and strict beauty
New Year fills the heart!
He gives us faith in a good chance,
On the first day and on a new turn,
Helps you become better
Happy New Year to everyone in the world!

This holiday appeared a long time ago - more than 2.5 thousand years ago. He was born in Mesopotamia. True, it was celebrated then not on January 1, as we are used to, but in March.
A little later, this holiday passed from the Babylonians to the Jews (ancient Jews), and from them to the Greeks and the peoples of Western Europe. In 46 BC, Roman Emperor Julius Caesar moved the New Year celebration to January 1. Gradually, other peoples of the world began to celebrate it on this day. So this wonderful holiday came to us, with Christmas tree decorations, lights, gifts and Santa Claus.

Today our game “Field of Miracles” is dedicated to the kindest, most magical holiday- New Year.

So, let's welcome 1 five players:

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We are starting the 1st ROUND

Exercise. Not a single New Year is complete without explosions of firecrackers and rockets. What served as firecrackers in Ancient China?

Explanation. When burned, bamboo trunks burst with a loud crack.

I congratulate the first semi-finalist, we are waiting for you in the next stage. And the remaining participants are awarded memorable prizes.

Well, we are starting the 2nd ROUND. Let's welcome the participants:

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Exercise. In which country was the custom of bringing a New Year tree into the house and decorating it born?

Explanation. The ancient tribes of the Germans believed that the spirit of the forest lived in spruce, which protected plants, animals and birds. So they tried to appease this mighty spirit, paying homage to the spruce tree, decorating it.

We welcome our second semi-finalist. And the remaining participants are awarded memorable prizes.

And I invite the players of the 3rd ROUND

Let's welcome the participants:

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Exercise. In which country did the custom of sending New Year cards and congratulate each other on the upcoming New Year?

Explanation. This custom was invented by the Chinese more than 1000 lats ago. True, on their postcards there were only the names of those who came to wish the owner of the house a Happy New Year, but did not find him there. But this is the first time at the post office New Year's greetings sent by the Englishman Henry Cowell in 1843. He asked his friend John Gersley to draw greeting card. 1000 copies were printed. Cole and Gersley sent congratulations to their friends. But there were fewer than a thousand friends. So the rest of the cards went on sale.

We congratulate you and we will meet you again very soon. And the remaining participants are awarded memorable prizes.

SEMI-FINAL

I congratulate the three semi-finalists, but only one of you will advance to the final.

Exercise. 100 years ago, the owner of a Paris casino decided to attract the public. After this, the casino began to flourish. This invention is still used today, especially on New Year’s Day. What did this man invent?

Explanation. Small pieces of colored paper confetti. It is no coincidence that this name is consonant with the word “candy”. Indeed, at the famous Roman carnivals in the early 18th century, it was customary to throw small candies at each other. But after someone was injured with such “confetti”, this custom was forgotten. And only 100 years ago it was revived in France in the form of paper confetti.

And now it happens, you are at the end of the game.

Thanks to the participants.

FINAL

In the final, you are asked to answer 3 questions, one MAIN horizontally, and two vertically. If you guess the main question, then you win the final game and take one prize, if you guess 2 additional questions, you can take all the prizes.

Horizontal assignment: What was Father Frost called in Russia before 1917?

Answer:Saint Nicholas

Additional information:

The real prototype of modern Santa Claus is one of the most revered saints of our church - St. Nicholas. It was believed that Saint Nicholas threw gifts through the chimney. Therefore, at night the children put their shoes or hung their stockings by the fireplaces, from where gifts fell into them.

Vertical task : In which country is the New Year celebrated not at midnight, but at sunrise?

Answer:Japan.

Additional information:

In Japan, New Year is considered the biggest holiday. The New Year is celebrated not at midnight, but at sunrise. When the first rays of the sun illuminate the earth, the Japanese congratulate each other on the new year and exchange gifts. When the New Year arrives, the Japanese begin to laugh. They believe that laughter will bring them good luck in the coming year. The evening is usually spent with family.

Vertical assignment: What is the name of the decorative decoration made of branches and flowers for the New Year tree?

Answer:Garland.

Additional information:

The New Year tree is usually decorated with balls made of thin glass and gold leaf, tinsel, decorative figures and garlands. In light of Christmas traditions, the main colors of decorations are red (the color of Santa Claus's suit), gold, silver and white (the color of snow).

Summing up, congratulating the winners.

And I congratulate our finalist.

May the New Year 2018 be successful for you, may all your dreams come true. Happy New Year!

Old year ends
Good good year.
We won't be sad
After all, the New One is coming to us...
Please accept my wishes,
It’s impossible without them
Be healthy and happy!
S, friends!
Congratulations to everyone,
Greetings everyone,
Long live jokes
Fun and laughter! (at these words the firecracker goes off)

The holiday is all about having fun.
Let your faces bloom with a smile,
The songs sound cheerful.
Who knows how to have fun
He knows how not to get bored.

Warm-up before competitions

(small prizes are awarded for correct answers, for example, candies, Christmas tree decorations)

  1. Where do Siberian cats come from? (From South Asia)
  2. It begins with a bird, ends with an animal, what is the name of the city? (Raven-hedgehog)
  3. Who has the longest tongue? (At the anteater)
  4. Santa Claus's informer. (Staff)
  5. Object artistic creativity Santa Claus? (Window)
  6. Nickname of Santa Claus? (Frost-Red Nose)
  7. Supposed historical name of Santa Claus? (Nikolai)

Competition "Take a prize!"

A bag with a prize is placed on the chair. The competition participants are around the chair. The presenter reads the poem “One, two, three!” Those who attempt to grab the prize in a timely manner are eliminated from the competition.

I'll tell you a story
In one and a half dozen phrases.
I'll just say the word "three"
Take the prize immediately!
One day we caught a pike
Gutted, and inside
We counted small fish
And not just one, but TWO.
A seasoned boy dreams
Become an Olympic champion
Look, don’t be cunning at the start,
And wait for the command one, two, SEVEN.
When you want to memorize poems,
They are not crammed until late at night,
And repeat them to yourself
Once, twice, or better yet FIVE!
Recently a train at the station
I had to wait THREE hours.
But why didn’t you take the prize, friends?
When was the opportunity to take it?

Competition "Theatrical"

Interested competitors are given cards with a task that they complete without preparation. The prize is fruit. You need to walk in front of the tables like this:

  1. woman with heavy bags;
  2. girl in tight skirt on high heels;
  3. sentry guarding the food warehouse;
  4. a baby who has just learned to walk;
  5. Alla Pugacheva performing a song.

"Merry Nonsense"

The presenter has two sets of strips of paper. In the left hand - questions, in the right - answers. The presenter goes around the tables, the players take turns playing “blind”, pulling out a question, (reading out loud) then an answer. It turns out to be hilarious nonsense.

Sample questions:

  1. Do you read other people's letters?
  2. Are you sleeping peacefully?
  3. Do you listen to other people's conversations?
  4. Do you break dishes out of anger?
  5. Can you screw over a friend?
  6. Are you writing anonymously?
  7. Are you spreading gossip?
  8. Do you have a habit of promising more than your capabilities?
  9. Would you like to marry for convenience?
  10. Are you intrusive and rude in your actions?

Sample answers:

  1. This is my favorite activity;
  2. Occasionally, for fun;
  3. Only on summer nights;
  4. When the wallet is empty;
  5. Only without witnesses;
  6. Only if this is not associated with material costs;
  7. Especially in someone else's house;
  8. This is my old dream;
  9. No, I'm a very shy person;
  10. I never turn down such an opportunity.

Christmas tree jokes

All participants remove “their” pieces of paper (colored in certain colors) from the tree. Jokes can be perceived as a prediction or as a joke.

  1. Dear parents! Would you like any grandchildren?
  2. “Being closer to your mother-in-law means your stomach is fuller; further away from your mother-in-law, your love for her is stronger...”
  3. There can only be two opinions in a family: one is the wife’s, the other is wrong!
  4. Best to give useful gifts. The wife gives her husband handkerchiefs, and he gives her a mink coat.
  5. A compliment doubles a woman's productivity.
  6. I will take on a difficult task -
    Family budget I'll spend it sparingly.
  7. There are no secrets from me in cooking, I will cook both dinner and lunch!
  8. Between worries, between things.
    I will diligently lie on the sofa.
  9. Sometimes we all go somewhere,
    Let's go, swim, fly like birds,
    To where the unfamiliar shore...
    The road abroad awaits you.
  10. And this month you will dedicate to art -
    Go to the theatre, ballet and opera!
  11. Tomorrow morning you will be a beauty, a star, a berry, a pussycat, a little fish, and when you give me beer, you will become a wife again.

"Candy" on a string

A thread with “sweets” hanging on it stretches across the entire room. Each participant, blindfolded, cuts five “candies” for himself. If the gifts have arrived at the wrong address, then you can, with the consent of both participants, exchange them.

  1. Should be happy in abundance
    From the lottery you are now -
    Three wonderful cards
    Lottery drawn for you.
  2. To always be beautiful, hurry to get the cream.
  3. Listen to this advice: fruits are the best diet.
  4. And here’s an elegant, fragrant, delicious, chocolate cheese for you.
  5. If suddenly a child starts crying, you must (you must) calm him down. You'll jump in with a rattle and make him shut up.
  6. To always be neat, hurry up and get toothpaste.
  7. Your winnings are a little original - you got a baby pacifier.
  8. If you suddenly ask what year it is now, we won’t answer you and will give you a rooster.
  9. You got the main prize, get it and share it (chocolate).
  10. Every day you get younger, so look in the mirror more often.
  11. You and your companion never lose heart, and use a washcloth to wipe any place in a hot bath.
  12. By chance you got this tea on your ticket.
  13. To keep your face and sock clean, a piece of fragrant soap was included on the ticket.
  14. Get a hot air balloon and fly into space to the stars.
  15. You look great: both clothes and hairstyle, and it was not in vain that you won a comb as a reward.
  16. Dishwasher. (Mesh for washing dishes)
  17. Mercedes car. (Children's car)
  18. Cotton garbage bin. (Handkerchief)
  19. Your win is quite rare, you got a fir branch; it will make you, without a doubt, participate in landscaping.
  20. Hurry up and get a notebook: write poetry.

Guess the proverb

The presenter reads out a simple explanation of the proverb and offers to name it.

  1. They don’t discuss the gift, they accept what they give... (Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.)
  2. You need to learn throughout your life, every day brings new knowledge, knowledge is endless. (Live and learn!)
  3. If you start something, bring it to the end, even if it’s difficult! (Took hold of the tug, don’t say it’s not hefty!)
  4. Trouble and disaster usually happen where something is unreliable and fragile. (Where it’s thin, that’s where it breaks.)
  5. How you treat others is how you will be treated. (As it comes back, so will it respond.)
  6. Don't take on unfamiliar tasks. (If you don’t know the ford, don’t poke your nose into the water.)

What is this?

The same thing, but with animals.

  1. “Repetition is the mother of learning!” - parrot
  2. "Keep your pocket wider!" - kangaroo
  3. “Tears won’t help your grief!” - crocodile
  4. "There is safety in numbers!" - locust
  5. "Keeping pace" - caterpillar

"Field of Miracles"

The presenter reads the question and names the number of letters in the word. For each word guessed, players receive a prize (a small answer symbol).

  1. First and last name of an elderly man. Ladies' man, dressed in Winter 2005 fashion (8 letters). Answer: Santa Claus.
  2. A dairy product that maintains winter temperature, but is more often consumed in summer (9 letters). Answer: ice cream.
  3. A tree whose absence of leaves indicates its special purpose (4 letters). Answer: Christmas tree.
  4. A fashion model with a brown braid, always participating in winter holidays. Always appears accompanied by an elderly sponsor (10 letters). Answer: Snow Maiden.
  5. Place of long-awaited joy for people who survived until winter. It has always been a symbol located under a tree without leaves (5 letters). Answer: bag.
  6. A liquid that is taken internally during great joy (10 letters). Answer: champagne.

And finally...

A poster is hung with phrases that need to be continued. Everyone participates.

  1. There would be no price for Santa Claus if... (he came every day)
  2. A bad snowdrift is one that does not dream of becoming... (ice cream)
  3. A real tree about an artificial one... ("It's all silicone, and nothing more.")
  4. If Santa Claus is on fire at work, then... (this means the Snow Maiden is on maternity leave.)
  5. Do not shut the mouth of those who... (not worthy of this.)
  6. In terms of the amount of paper per capita, we occupy one of the last places in the world and first... (in terms of the number of brilliant literary works.)

Evgenia Trussenkova

New Year in elementary school. Scenario

Scenario of extracurricular activity “New Year” for 2nd grade

Equipment: 1. To play you need a top and a circle marked into sectors. Available:

Game sectors (the number of points that the player will receive if he names the letter or word correctly is written on them);

Sector “plus” (the player can open any letter in the word);

Sector “chance” (the player can use the help of the hall);

“Prize” sector (the player can take the prize and leave the game);

Sector “bankrupt” (transition).

2. Board with tasks.

3. Prizes for the winner and participants.

Progress of the game - cool hour

Leading. New Year. There is something magical and mysterious about it. It begins with blue twilight, light powder, a decorated Christmas tree, the flickering of garlands and the crackling of candles, hidden hope... Of course, it will be good. New Year is the best time to start a new life, fulfill your plans and dreams. New Year is always hope for the best.

There is some kind of fairy tale in this holiday, and therefore it is no coincidence that for many it is the brightest and most beloved. Whether the New Year will be a fun, amazing holiday, whether miracles will happen, whether good, sweet memories will remain after it for life - depends on you and me.

In all countries, the New Year is celebrated differently, but everywhere this holiday has common features: hope for happiness, prosperity and a better future. Guys, today we will go to other countries and find out how they celebrate the New Year there.

First round

1. In France, the one who gets this product in the pie receives the title of king, and on New Year's Eve everyone obeys him. Name this product. (Bean.)

2. In Austria, Germany and Hungary this dish is festive table considered the key to well-being and happiness. (Pig.)

3. In Hungary, this dish is never served on New Year's Eve: it is believed that happiness can fly away from home on wings. (Game: chicken, duck, goose.)

Players' presentation.

Exercise. There is such a tradition in this country. On New Year's Eve, when the clock strikes midnight, the lights in the house are turned off. During these seconds, many are trying to find Santa Claus in the dark in order to kiss him: according to a comic belief, this portends good luck. Name the country. (Bulgaria.)

Second round

Questions for selecting participants:

1. What animal is stuffed in Sweden on New Year’s Eve? (Goat.)

2. What kind of tree is decorated for the New Year in Japan? (Fir.)

3. In Tibet, women bake this to gift everyone they know and even strangers. The more you give away, the richer you will be. (Pies.)

Players' presentation.

Exercise. In this country, New Year falls on the hottest month of the year. On this day it is customary to pour water on each other, and it is called the Water Festival. (Burma.)

Physical education minute

There are three shelves in the forest

(clap our hands):

Fir trees - fir trees - fir trees

(arms up - to the sides - down),

The heavens lie on the fir trees

(arms to the sides)

There is dew on the Christmas trees below

(hands down, crouched).

Third round

Questions for selecting participants:

1. In which country is it customary to throw away old things on New Year’s Eve in order to buy new ones in the coming year? (In Italy.)

2. In England, the parliament’s decision to move the New Year from March 1 to January 1 was met with resistance by some categories of citizens: they stated that “Parliament does not have the right to make them many days older.” Who was it? (Women.)

Players' presentation.

Exercise. In Ancient Greece, this vegetable was often sent to quarreling spouses for the New Year - a symbol of quarrels and gossip. (Beet.)

Final

Presentation of the final participants.

Exercise. In what country can you meet such a Santa Claus: on his head with a fox hat, in his hands a long whip, flint, flint and snuffbox? (Mongolia.)

Super game

Exercise. In every country there are many New Year's traditions and customs, but Father Frost or Santa Claus always come to the New Year. Which saint became the prototype of Santa Claus? (Saint Nicholas.) Awarding the winner.

Leading. Happy New Year to you, dear guys!

On New Year's Eve, wishes come true.

On New Year's Eve, everything in life works out.

Problem books suddenly become easy,

Fortune comes to the losers

All grievances and sorrows are forgiven,

People's cherished dreams come true,

Enemies become friends, loyal ones -

All evil evaporates, probably.

The light becomes much better -

Of course, there is no more beautiful holiday.

Playing with spectators

Questions:

1. Where does Santa Claus live? (In Lapland.)

2. In what city does Santa Claus live? (In Veliky Ustyug.)

3. Traditional Christmas dish in the United States of America. (Turkey.)

4. In the Baltic countries, meeting a person of this profession brings happiness. (Chimney sweep.)

5. In Russia, Father Frost is accompanied by the Snow Maiden. Who accompanies Santa Claus? (Elves, gnomes.)

6. What kind of tree is decorated for the New Year in Vietnam? (Peach.)

7. In what fairy tale did all the months of the year meet on New Year’s Eve? (“Twelve months.”)

8. Which Russian writer invented the Snow Maiden? (Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky.)

9. In the fairy tale by V.I. Dahl there is an old man who had twelve birds. Who is this old man? (Old year old.)

10. In the fairy tale by K.D. Ushinsky was played with by an old woman. What was her name? (Winter.)

11. In which Russian fairy tale did Moroz reward his stepdaughter and punish his own daughter? (“Morozko.”)

12. In what fairy tale did the boy’s heart turn into a piece of ice? (“The Snow Queen.”)

13. Name a work in which Dragonfly had a very hard time with the onset of winter. (“Dragonfly and Ant.”)

14. In what fairy tale was the girl able to reach the North Pole and return back in one day? (“Seven-flowered flower.”)

New Year's riddles

Village in white velvet,

And fences and trees.

And when the wind attacks,

This velvet will fall off. (Frost.)

Invisible carefully

He comes to me

And he draws like an artist

He patterns on the window. (Freezing.)

Powdered the paths

I decorated the windows,

Gave joy to children

And I went for a sledding ride. (Winter.)

The carrot is white,

It grew all winter.

The sun has warmed up,

I ate all the carrots. (Icicle.)

Blanket white

Not made by hand

It didn’t weave or crumble -

It fell from the sky to the ground. (Snow.)

Without boards, without axes -

The bridge across the river is ready.

The bridge is like blue glass -

Slippery, fun, light. (Ice.)

In the new wall, in the round window

During the day the glass is broken,

Overnight - inserted. (Ice hole.)

What a beauty

Does he dress up once a year? (Christmas tree.)

New Year's field of miracles

Vedas: 1 Ladies and gentlemen!

Sirs and ladies!

Vedas:2 Senoras and senoritas!

Ladies and gentlemen!

Vedas:1 It’s white and white on the street.

Looks into the glass for the last time

Winter through the eyes of December.

Vedas 2 Already the wing of the calendar

Preparing his final swing.

Vedas 1 And blue shadows in the corners

They condense and cling to the wall,

And the darkness sways in the window.

Vedas 2 And the glorious holiday New Year,

He's already in a hurry, he's coming.

Vedas 1 There are many different holidays,

But my favorite New Year.

They say he is very important:

Whoever meets you lives like that!

Ved 2 So let this evening

Will be celebrated with joy.

Vedas 1 There will be games, jokes, laughter.

There will be competitions for everyone!

Vedas: 1 Today you came to the capital - the show “Field of Miracles”. Guys, I'll ask

Turn off phones, remain quiet and do not prompt players.

Ved 2. Let's repeat the rules of the game. There is a “prize” and “chance” sector on the reel. For

Three correctly guessed letters win two boxes.

All the rules are the same as in the TV game. So, let's choose the first one

Three players.

The first one to answer correctly is invited to the stage.

Questions for selecting the top three players.

  1. An ancient but timeless dance at the Christmas tree? (round dance)
  2. How many rays does a snowflake have? (six)
  3. Who came up with the lines: “Winter!.. The peasant is triumphant,

On the firewood he renews the path..."? (Pushkin)

  1. Seasonal "sculpture" made from real natural material. (Snowman) (additional question)

The players are invited to the stage. (game being played)

Questions for selecting the second three players.

  1. Time in the life of the Snow Maiden? (Winter)
  2. What tree is decorated in Russia for the New Year? (Christmas tree)
  3. Carnival "cash"? (Mask)
  4. A person, gray in all respects, running past the Christmas tree at a trot (Wolf) (additional question)

Questions for selecting the third three players.

  1. What is Santa Claus called in America? (Santa Claus)
  2. What is Santa Claus called in France? (Pierre Noel)
  3. What plant is decorated instead of a Christmas tree for the New Year in Vietnam? (bamboo)
  4. A long, narrow, curling ribbon that is thrown at masquerade dancers? (serpentine) (additional question)

Additional option for changing tasks.

Children in Italy carefully watch the chimney: it is through it that the sorceress must enter the house and put the desired gifts in their shoes. What is the name of the sorceress? (Befana).

1st round

Mandatory participant New Year's holiday- good Grandfather Frost. They say that Santa Claus appeared more than 200 years ago. In those ancient times, residents of the North on New Year's Eve placed various foodstuffs in front of the threshold of their homes and begged Santa Claus not to “let in” severe cold. It began to appear at New Year's holidays at the end of the last century. His appearance now it is almost the same among all European peoples: a red hat and fur coat, trimmed with white fur, a white beard, a bag of gifts. But in every country Santa Claus is called differently. Guess the name New Year's grandfather in Japan?(Toshigami)

Choice 2 triples of players

2 round

On New Year's Eve, the lights go out in this island nation. Everyone is standing in the dark, saying goodbye to the Old Year. Then the lamps flash and people begin to congratulate each other.Name this state.(Cyprus)

Choice 3 trio of players

3 round

In this country, people throw water on each other on New Year's Day. Water symbolizes purity, and people hope that this will remove all the troubles of the past year. The holiday lasts 5 days, everyone is on the street, where there is a surprisingly joyful and cheerful atmosphere. Trucks carrying water rush along the roads. Special pavilions were built on the streets. There are hoses suspended from them, from which they spray water on everyone passing and arriving. Exceptions are made only for monks, police officers and postmen.Guess the name of this country.(Burma)

In the final they play:

Since ancient times, the Chinese have been great hunters of fiery fun. They even call the Christmas tree a fire tree because they decorate it with an incredible number of different lights. On this night, they write their names on special pieces of paper and place them in the bellies of horses made of paper. Then these horses are set on fire, and the notes rise to the sky along with the smoke. After the ritual burning, they are fully confident that heaven will hear them and give them a happy year.What is the main attribute of the New Year holiday in China?(fireworks)

Super game

(allowed to open 4 letters)

Try to buy ordinary children's horns, pipes and other musical instruments in Hungary on New Year's Eve - you'll be spoiled for choice! Everything has long been sold out. Popular belief says that the piercing sound of these simple musical instruments drives away evil spirits from the home and calls joy and prosperity into every home.Name one of these musical instruments(whistle) ( super prize - car)

The winner scored ____ points. Choose prizes for this amount

Washing machine – 20

Woodworking machine – 30

Surprise - 50

Sports trainer – 100

Dishwasher – 25

Charger – 35

Factory made carpet – 15

Calculator – 5

Trip around the world – 25 (in a darkened room, a candle is lit, which stands on the table. The player is asked to walk around the table, that is, to travel around the world. Naturally, the player does not know about this)

(eraser, sharpener, chocolate, jump rope, sponge, battery, handkerchief, notebook + pencil)