Competitions      08/31/2023

Games and competitions for summer camp. Games in a summer day camp for primary school children

Children are divided into teams. The players of one team show a small scene without words, in which some well-known proverb is encrypted, and the players of the second team try to guess this proverb. The game is played against time. If a team is unable to give the correct answer within 5 minutes, then the right to “show the proverb” goes to the other team.

I know more

Players are divided into teams. The presenter names a specific topic. For example, “sports”, “flowers”, “baked goods”, “women’s names” or another. And the teams try to remember and write down as many words as possible related to the specified topic for five minutes. The team that can come up with the most suitable words wins.

Trainers and predators

Players are divided into two teams - trainers and predators. A circle is drawn in the center of the playing area. The “trainers” are given stickers. The “trainer” must catch up with the “predator” and be able to stick a sticker on it, after which the “predator” is considered caught and is taken to the circle. The “trainers” team tries to catch and bring into the circle all the players from the “predators” team.

Air pointer

Players are divided into teams. Each team is given balloons and tape. Participants in the game need to inflate as many balloons as possible and use tape to connect them into a long pointer chain. The team whose air pointer is longer wins.

Let's tell fortunes by hand

A curtain or curtain is pulled in the room, in which there is a small hole for the hand. One team stands on one side of the curtains, and the other on the other side. Players on one team take turns putting their hand into the hole, and players on the other team try to guess who exactly the hand belongs to. The one who gives the most correct answers wins.

Word-noser

A player from one of the teams is invited - a “word bearer”. A topic is voiced to him, for example, “space,” “shop,” “school,” “sea,” or others. On this topic, he names the words that come to his mind. These words are written down. And then the rest of the team players are invited, the topic is announced to them, and they try to guess the written words. The winner is the team that guessed the most words, called the “word noser”.

Unbreakable connection

Players are divided into pairs. One of the pair names the word, and the other comes up with an association for it. For example, “elephant - trunk”, “bread - butter”, “key - lock”. Then all players are blindfolded and taken in different directions. After which they, shouting only one word, exactly the one their partner called, try to find each other and hold hands.

Indian name

Each player writes any adjective on one piece of paper, and any noun on the other. All adjectives go into one box and nouns into another. The contents of the boxes are then shuffled and each player goes to the boxes and draws one noun and one adjective. A combination of these words becomes his name for the whole day. Phrases can be very unexpected and funny. For example, “blue eye”, “cheerful cucumber”, etc.

School events and school holidays

Fun event at summer camp Fun Fair

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Conducting games and competitions for the entire camp.

Event location: summer camp playground.

Number of participants: 50-100 people.

Age of participants: 10-15 years.

Material support:

  • props for competitions at stations;
  • station map;
  • auction prizes;
  • toy money;
  • prizes for sale.

Preparing for a summer camp event

In preparation for the holiday, it is necessary to arrange tables for “stations”, prepare and distribute the necessary props. It is desirable that the “stations” cover a fairly large area.

For orientation between them, you can draw a diagram of their location and hang it in a visible place (a better, but more labor-intensive option is to make diagrams for each participant).

In addition, for the holiday it is necessary to prepare “money”, which participants will receive for completing tasks, and prizes that can be purchased for this “money” in the fair shop.

Shops can also be placed in several places (by indicating their location on the map). Do not forget to calculate that the “sold” goods provide all the “money” issued.

Another interesting event for the fair is an auction, which can be held after the main part of the holiday to raffle off the remaining “money”.

Camp event plan:

  1. Introduction.
  2. Running through the “stations”.
  3. Fair shops.
  4. Auction "Pig in a poke".

Event duration: 2 hours.

Introduction

As an introduction, you can tell the children the rules of the holiday, show on the map what stations there are, where the “shops” are located.

Running through the “stations”

For “stations” you can come up with any tasks that can be completed quickly and easily. The “fee” for completing a task may depend on its complexity. If the task involves competition between several participants, the winner receives the main “cash” prize, the remaining participants are necessarily awarded small incentive prizes. A participant who has earned “money” from a “station” cannot participate in the same competition again.

1. Tongue twister station.

Participants are asked to pull out a piece of paper with a written tongue twister from the bag and pronounce it.

Examples of tongue twisters

In the shallows we lazily caught burbot.
You replaced my burbot with tench.

Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia?

Cavaliers to the Queen
They sailed in a caravel.

The jackal walked, the jackal galloped.

The priest is standing on his head, the cap is on his butt,
a shock under the priest, a priest under the hood.

Popcorn bag.

Sashka has cones and checkers in his pocket.

You can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can’t over-speak them all.

We bought Valerika and Varenka
Mittens and felt boots.

Buy a pile of spades.

2. Station of ditties.

Participants are invited to sing any ditty and receive a prize for it.

3. Station of riddles.

Participants are asked to guess the riddle. Those who guess correctly (possibly several people at once) receive a prize.

Examples of riddles with a trick

Who likes to run around on branches?
Of course, red... ( Squirrel)

Knows a lot about raspberries
The owner of the forest, brown... ( Bear)

Who is beating like a drum?
Sitting on a pine tree... ( Woodpecker)

Who is not friends with bright light,
Underground in winter and summer?
He dug up the entire slope with his nose.
It's just gray... ( Mole)

Who is trembling under the tree in the forest,
So as not to meet with a double-barreled shotgun?
He gallops across the field, emboldened.
This beast is called... ( Hare)

This beast sleeps in winter,
He looks awkward.
Loves berries and honey.
And it’s called... ( Bear)

In the thicket, with my head raised,
Howling from hunger... ( Wolf)

Daughters and sons
Teaches you to grunt... ( Pig)

From the palm tree down, to the palm tree again,
Jumps deftly... ( Monkey)

The tail is a fan, there is a crown on the head,
There is no more beautiful bird than... ( Peacock)

4. Origami station.

Participants are invited to make a paper figurine (with the help of the facilitator or independently).

5. Attraction “Hand Golf”.

For the competition you need to make a handmade golf course from a shoebox. To do this, the box is turned upside down and a hole is cut at the bottom into which a tennis ball should freely pass. The lid of the box is placed on top of it in a heap so that a ball can be rolled along the lid.

The task for the participants is to roll the ball into the box.

6. Attraction “Burst the Ball!”

Each player has a balloon tied to his right leg (ankle). After the starting signal, all participants try to break through the balls of other players and save their own ball. Players whose balloon pops are eliminated from the game. The last person remaining in the game is declared the winner. All participants receive incentive prizes.

7. Attraction "Cockerels".

A circle with a diameter of 2 m is drawn on the ground. Two people participate in the competition at the same time. Each participant stands on his right leg, holding his left leg by the ankle with his right hand. The left hand is hidden behind the back. The goal of the players is to push the opponent out of the circle. The one who does this is declared the winner. In addition, a participant who lets go of his left leg or uses his hands during the “fight” is considered a loser.

8. “Tear off the hat” attraction.

The presenter calls two opponents and puts hats on their heads. Each participant presses his left hand to his body and has no right to use it during the game. The players' task is to rip off the opponent's hat with their right hand, while keeping their own on their head. The winner is the participant who completes the game task first.

9. Attraction "Ring throw".

To play, you need to make several rings from thick rope. The task for the participants is to throw a rope ring over a stick dug into the ground.

10. Skomorokhi station.

At this station, participants are invited to perform a short variety act (sing a song, recite a poem, show a pantomime, etc.).

11. Tricky task station.

Participants are asked to solve a problem. Those who find the correct or original answer to the problem (possibly several people at once) receive a prize.

Sample problems

Which clock shows the exact time only twice a day?

Answer: A clock that has stopped.

What is lighter: a kilogram of cotton wool or a kilogram of iron?

Answer: They have equal weight.

When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house?

Answer: When the door is open.

How to write the word "mousetrap" in five letters?

Answer: cat.

What rocks are not in the sea?

Answer: dry.

What three numbers, when added or multiplied, give the same result?

Answer: 1, 2 and 3.

When are hands pronouns?

Answer: when they are you-we-you.

What female name consists of two letters that are repeated twice?

Answer: Anna, Alla.

One egg is cooked for 4 minutes. How many minutes should you boil 6 eggs?

Answer: 4 minutes.

Where is the end of the world?

Answer: where the shadow begins.

12. Stikhoplety station.

Participants are asked to compose a quatrain containing a pair of given rhymes.

13. Station Geographical Society.

Participants are asked questions. Those who answer the question receive a prize.

Sample questions

How many continents are there in total? ( Six)

What oceans do you know? ( Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Arctic)

Where is Brazil? ( In Latin America)

Capital of France? ( Paris)

Brussels is the capital of which country? ( Belgium)

The inhabitants of this country call it Suomi, but what do we call this country? ( Finland)

Which country is called the Land of the Rising Sun? ( Japan).

The world's highest mountain? ( Everest).

In what country is Sydney located? ( In Australia)

What is the zero parallel called? ( Equator).

15. Competition Hit the target.

The game "Darts" is required for the competition. Participants compete in throwing darts at a target and receive a reward based on the accuracy of their throw.

16. Competition Catch the candy.

A candy is tied to one end of the thread, the other end must be secured to the visor of the cap so that the candy is at the level of the chin of the person wearing the cap. Participants in the competition take turns putting a cap on their head and try to catch the candy with their mouth, without using their hands. The one who succeeds receives a prize.

Fair shops

At the same time as the stations, “shops” begin to operate. It is best to place them in different places and divide them according to the range of “sold” goods.

Examples of stores:

  • cafe (“sale” of juices, sparkling and mineral water (in glasses), various buns and sandwiches). It is advisable to place several tables next to it or organize a “cafe” right in the dining room;
  • food kiosk (“sale” of chocolates, sweets, chewing gum);
  • “a thousand little things” (“sale” of small prizes - stationery, small toys, etc.);
  • bookstore (“sale” of small books, crosswords, magazines);
  • win-win lottery (drawing of various prizes).

Auction “Pig in a poke”

The auction is held for children who did not have time to spend the “money” they earned. The interesting thing about the auction is that the lot is not shown to participants until the end of the drawing. The presenter only gives an approximate or humorous description of the item and names its initial cost.

Participants offer their bets and the one who reports the highest amount receives the item being played and finds out what it is. Thus, 5-10 lots can be played in the auction. In this case, it is necessary to alternate between valuable and funny prizes.

Examples of lots and comic descriptions for them

  • the item is edible and necessary for all of us ( salt);
  • something sticky ( candy);
  • small that can become big ( balloon);
  • business person subject ( notebook);
  • an item for those who want to leave their mark ( colored chalk);
  • set of young artist ( pencil and sheet of paper);
  • set of young writer ( pencil and sheet of paper);
  • set of young mathematicians ( pencil and sheet of paper);
  • item to satisfy hunger ( bread).

The layout of the “stations” and “shops” needs to be thought through and ensure that there is an even distribution of participants between them so that there are not long queues or too many people crowding around the stations. Each child who took part in the competition should receive a small reward, regardless of the success of his actions.

At a health camp, children remain children - and they want to play. Not only in pioneer ball, catch-up and other outdoor games, but also in “dolls”, “in the sand”, and making something. There are many known outdoor games. And we have collected options for calm games and fun that do not require much physical activity and can be made from the simplest means. They are good both in a cozy camp and in their own house with a plot.

ON THE WALL
water wall. A cunning labyrinth is constructed from hoses and containers, through which water flows through obstacles.

Music wall. All sorts of noise makers, rattles, and things that can make interesting (but not disgusting!) sounds are attached to the stand. Bells, cans, pieces of wood, clay whistles, a homemade xylophone. “Could you play a nocturne on the drainpipe flute?” Children can.

Exhibition wall. Figurines and funny crafts are attached to the wall, hung on strings (and not displayed on tables).

Wall collage. Here anyone can carefully make a small picture, a story, a comic about the past day, draw and cut out an animal figurine, etc. And glue it to the free space. It's easier, faster and more fun than a traditional art or squad corner display. And more beautiful than a wall randomly painted and scribbled on.

IN THE COURTYARD
Water bombs. Water is poured into small balloons. On a hot day you can throw and catch.

Water pinata- who will hit the water balloon faster blindfolded? Such games are good on a hot day if you have something to change into.

Wooden town. From sanded pieces of wood, saw cuts, stumps, and driftwood, you can create a city, castles, an obstacle course for toys, and much more. The main thing is not to throw stumps.

Wooden construction set. If you cut down branches, you can make a fun construction set.

Jungle. We will plant toy animals on the branches, hang serpentine vines, huge flowers, and rope ladders in a safe place. Let someone dress up like animals. Each animal will hide a riddle about where to go next to the prize. Then you can play, for example, Mowgli or Indiana Jones.

Butterfly House. Live butterflies are released into a net stretched between two disposable plates. With label. Place a small piece of fruit there.

Zoo made of cardboard. We will make an “aquarium” with fish on strings from a cardboard box. In another box you can hang birds, animals, and have a competition to determine.



Dwarf kitchen. Baking clay pies, making salads from grass, decorating a sand cake with flowers and dyes, doing something else for a dungeon gnome party - this may seem fun not only to little ones, but also to older children. Just don't eat something particularly appetizing.

Labyrinth. Make a labyrinth from pebbles or drawn lines to walk like a snake, or play in some other way.

Bubble. We take a solution for soap bubbles (with glycerin) and blow it using unusual things: a strainer, a fly swatter, a bunch of straws, and experiment.

Tent of Wonders. Set up a bright tent or awning to organize practical jokes, role-playing games, and decorate it.

Pallets with sand. In them you can play with animals, role-play situations, just dig around, fantasize, and also study psychology, ecology and even mathematics (like Pythagoras). And you don’t have to bend over like in a sandbox.

Twister on the grass. The stenciled circles are painted over with spray paint. Unlike oilcloth, this twister does not wrinkle.


ON A WALK
Raven count. You need to count or estimate how many elements there are - crows in a flock, leaves on a branch, petals on a flower, ledges on a mountain. Who is faster, who is more accurate. This strengthens the eye muscles.

Indian rumor. The competing teams close their eyes and become silent. Everyone counts by ear how many birds are singing, grasshoppers are chirping, bees are buzzing, etc. Then they discuss, report and compare the results.

Natural treasures. Images of natural objects (minerals, parts of plants, hidden small animal toys, etc.) are glued onto the egg container. They need to be found, collected, laid out. Whoever finds everything is allowed to the next stage of the game.

Determinant. Cards are printed with images of plants (flowers, fruits, leaves) and animals (including insects, birds, footprints). With names! Whoever finds it puts a tick. Several small teams (“elves”, “hobbits”, etc.) compete to see who can find the most and remember the names.

ON THE BEACH
Towers of stones. Who can photograph the most unstable pebble on top of the tower?

Bean balls. Peas (or other cereals) are poured into two small nested balloons. We throw the resulting colored balls at targets on the ground. If it breaks, peas will grow everywhere.

Bodypainting. Paint with gouache and then wash it into the sea. Much better than factory stickers.

Flying Dragons. We fly paper kites that you can make yourself in the workshop.

Petanque. A popular game in Western Europe. You need to throw your ball as close as possible to the small wooden cochonnet ball. This activity seems boring until you try it yourself.

Garden of rocks and sand. Make wooden combs that you can use to create a “reanji garden” on the beach with stones and sand labyrinths. Looks good if you start with the frame.



Sundial. Insert a stick or figurine, make divisions and note how the shadow moves. Use a special stone to represent the moment when it’s time to pack up and leave, otherwise you won’t be able to force the children.

Figures made of pebbles. We lay out mosaics from pebbles, as if they were pixels. You can take something with you that could serve as a frame for a picture (slats, canes), and paint the pebbles with gouache. The main thing is not to get sunburned by getting carried away by “pointillism.”

CRAFTS
Herbarium. You can make not a scientific herbarium (clumsy, with creepy roots and threads), but a decorative one: glue separately dried flowers and leaves onto thick colored paper - and into the Diary of Memories. Make the labels stylized.

Pinhole camera. Make it out of a box with a hole, cover the back side with oiled paper and a curtain. It looks “magical”.

Collection. Tiny natural objects are glued into the box: dried cicada, shells, dried flowers, straws, pebbles, etc. You can make a window out of transparent plastic or take a transparent box from stationery.

Ships. We make boats from paper, shells, and pieces of wood and launch them in a stream, lake, even in a basin. We arrange battles to see who will blow away whom.

Rainbow World. We paint all sorts of things: shells, leaves, pieces of wood, crafts, ourselves - with stripes of the rainbow.

Chop drawing. Place a plant with bright flowers on a sheet of watercolor paper, cover with a paper towel, and tap on top with a hammer. You will get a bright print.

Homemade paper. You can make your own paper in a mold - with the addition of dried flower petals.

You can find or come up with a lot of similar fun. If only it was fun, beautiful, safe, and there was enough space for everyone to work and play.

Scenarios for summer school camp (Games, competitions).
There is never a dull moment at summer camp.
Every day new interesting competitions, events, songs and much more interesting things.

Colorful game.
Good evening, “Forest Glade”! Hello, girls and boys! Do you know the name of our competition? That's right, "The Colorful Game". Why do you think our competition is called that? …. Paints in the usual sense are colored energy that makes the world around us bright, colorful, colorful and light. Each squad was given homework - to prepare a song about any color or paint of their choice.
So, I wonder what the...... detachment has prepared for us?

1. Competition "Color Song"

The groups take turns singing songs.

2. Competition “Cheerful Clown”

To participate in this competition, we invite 1 participant from each team. You have balloons and markers on your chairs. Your goal is to draw a cheerful clown on a balloon with a felt-tip pen. Originality and speed are taken into account.

3. Competition “Draw a cat”

Dear teams, you need to draw a cat. Each team member draws one detail, i.e. Each participant comes up to the chair in turn and draws a certain detail.

4. Competition “Camp Emblem”

Squads, you have a piece of paper and pencils on your desks. Your task is to come up with and draw the emblem of our camp. The quality and speed of task completion are taken into account.

5. “Amazing Smile” Competition

One participant from each team is called and asked to draw a smiling man. But the participants will not paint with brushes, but will dip their noses into the paint. The originality and speed of completing the task are taken into account.

6. Competition “Drawing on a letter”

Teams are given the task to draw objects with the letters “A”, “B”, “C”, “K”, “L”, “M”, “N”, “P”, “R”. For each drawn object - 1 point.

7. Competition "Confusion"

Oh, what a disaster!
An evil, insidious robber came who loves only the color black, and to make the whole world so gloomy and boring, he mixed up all the letters in the words denoting colors so that no one would recognize them. Let's decipher this abra-kadabra and help the Colorful Ones free themselves.

1 team – Loaisyvat – light green
Team 2 – Vineirise – lilac
Team 3 - Zheirynoav – orange
Team 4 – Doyryovb – burgundy
Team 5 - Nayloimiv – raspberry
Team 6 – Voiliil – purple
Team 7 – Rechyvokiin – brown
Team 8 – Toyfivoyel – purple

8. Competition "Rainbow"

What a miracle - beauty!
Painted gates appeared on the way,
You can’t drive into them or enter them!
Someone built multi-colored gates in the meadow,
And it’s not easy to get through them, those gates are high!
The master tried, he took paints for the gates,
Not one, not two, not three, look at seven!
What is the name of this gate, help me find it

You are invited to look carefully at the sheet and, from the 6 proposed rainbows, choose one where the colors of the rainbow are located correctly. Tell the jury the answer.

9. “Let’s draw everything together”

And now all the participants within their team draw a collective picture about what we are now going to tell you about.
The sea, and on the sea there is land,
And on land there is a palm tree,
And the cat sits on a palm tree and sees -
The sea, and on the sea there is land...

Summarizing

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"Across the seas, across the waves..."
We invite you guys to take an exciting journey along the rivers and seas. You may ask why we chose a marine theme? Therefore, the sea is a symbol of light, space and freedom. How many artists, poets, composers dedicated their works to the seas and rivers! And how many interesting films the directors have made! I'll tell you guys now about the ocean.

The little neighbor asked the other day
At the stream pouring from the tap:
Where are you from? Water in response:
From afar, from the ocean.
Then the baby walked in the forest,
The clearing sparkled with dew.
Where are you from? - asked dew.
- Believe me, I’m from the ocean too!
What are you fizzing, soda?
And from the seething glass came a whisper:
- Know, baby, I came from the ocean.
A gray fog lay on the field,
The kid also asked the fog:
Where are you from? Who are you?
- And I, my friend, am from the ocean.
Amazing, isn't it?
In the soup, in the tea, in every drop,
In a ringing piece of ice, and in a teardrop,
And in the rain and in the dewdrop
Will always respond to us
Ocean water.

1. Guess
Junior squads:
If he lies at the bottom,
There are no legs, but it moves; then the ship will not run.
It has feathers, but does not fly; (anchor)
There are eyes, but not blinking.
(fish)
It walks and walks across the sea,
There is water all around, and it will reach the shore -
But drinking is a problem. This is where it will disappear.
(sea) (wave)

I am both a cloud and a fog,
And the stream and the ocean.
And I fly and I run,
And I can be glass.
(water)
Senior Squads (quiz)

1. What is the address of the pirates? (sea)
2. Favorite currency of pirates (gold)
3. What was the name of the captain who circumnavigated the world on the yacht “Trouble”?
(Vrungel)
4. Where do pirates keep their treasure? (box)
5. What was the name of the teenager on the ship learning seamanship? (cabin boy)
6. A tall post for a sail on a ship (mast)
7. Severe storm at sea (storm)
8. Flat as a plate, lives at the bottom of the sea (flounder)
9. Favorite drink of pirates (rum)
10. The most terrible fish (shark)
11. Crew of a ship, plane, tank (crew)
12. What can run, but cannot walk? (river, stream)
13. The deepest lake on earth? (Baikal)
14. Pet Thick algae on the bottom of a river or pond (mud)
15. Who is the author of “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” (A.S. Pushkin)

2. Maritime professions

Write as many maritime professions as possible on a piece of paper.

3. Pour it over

Pour water from a full glass into an empty glass with a syringe, without spilling it on the chair.

4. Mermaid Dance

To the music, one participant from each team dances the Mermaid dance - who is better.

5. Fishermen

What a fascinating thing fishing is! But our competition will not depend on the bite. For fishing you will need a “pond” with fish - a bucket of water with matches and a “fishing rod” - a spoon. The task of each participant is to run to the “reservoir”, catch one fish with a “fishing rod”, without helping himself with the other hand, then put it in the “tank” - a plate, run to the team and pass the baton to the next one. Happy fishing!

6. Dodger

Signs with inscriptions are attached to the opponents' backs. Participants should not see these labels. The task of the participants is to try to read what is written on the back of the opponent, who tries to hide his inscription on the back by dodging. The one who reads this inscription faster wins.

Sea storm
Sea wolf
Scarlet Sails
Desert Island
Light breeze

7. Reclamation

One of the tasks of this profession is draining swamps. Reclamation workers use sophisticated technology for this. But we don't need this. There are plates of water on the chairs - this is our swamp. We have to drain it. At the signal, the participant runs to the chair and blows on the plate with all his might to blow out as much water as possible. Then he passes the baton to the next one.

8. Homework - song

Teams perform a song on a theme related to water - sea, river, etc.

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Ship - ship - show (teams of 6 people)

1 Ved.: Attention! Attention! Attention! Says and shows "Forest glade!" Microphones are installed in this hall, where exactly today, now, this very minute the spike - spike - show will begin. But it’s interesting: will everyone be able to decipher the abbreviation of the name of the evening? Well, why are you shrugging your shoulders and looking uncertainly at these letters? Let's join our efforts and decipher the mysterious words! So, let's start!
Jokes and gags, pranks and pranks!
And if, when getting ready for our evening today, I, and you, and all of us together took with us a good mood and friendly, cheerful, mischievous laughter, smoothly turning into deafening and long-lasting laughter, then we are all very lucky!
So, the evening of jokes and gags, pranks and pranks is declared open! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
2 Ved.: Good evening, dear participants, fans and dear jury! It is with great pleasure that I would like to introduce the teams that are ready to joke, play pranks, have fun, dance and joke around today.
So, greet the _____ squad team with applause.
We welcome the team of _____ squad
The audience applauds the team of the _____ squad.
Don't forget to applaud the _____ squad team.
And finally, the team of the ______ detachment bursts into thunderous applause and applause.
And now, finally, the time has come to introduce our respected jury, which can and loves to have fun, play mischief, fool around and even judge us all. Wow! What a class! So, listen, watch, and reel yourself in.
The jury included: Veterans d.l. "Forest Glade", people who gave him the best years of their lives, actively and fruitfully participated and continue to participate in the ship-ship movement, having a wealth of experience in judging ship-ship.
So, I think, a thunder of applause will break out and these walls, which have seen nothing like this, will tremble.

Jury presentation.

Ved. So I announce
1 Competition "Oh, potatoes!"
One participant from each team is invited. We tie a potato suspended on a rope to the participant’s belt, the distance from the potato to the floor is 20 cm. Your task is to move the matchbox to the edge of the stage by swinging the potato.

2 Pantomime Competition
Ved. And now I want to give each team a card with a famous proverb. The whole team must convey the content and meaning of this proverb without words, using gestures and pantomime. The team is given exactly 1 minute to think. Get ready, let's start!
1. A woman with a cart makes it easier for a mare.
2. One with a bipod - seven with a spoon.
3. Where the needle goes, so does the thread.
4.Seven do not wait for one thing.
5. Water does not flow under a lying stone.
6. If you like to ride, you also like to carry sleds.
7. The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.
8. Measure seven times, cut once.
9. The hut is not red in its corners, but red in its pies.
10. Work is not a wolf; it won’t run away into the forest.

3 Competition “The Most Sensitive”
Ved. I invite one most sensitive participant from the team. A certain amount of sweets was placed on the chair. Your task is to determine with your butt how many candies are on the chair. And then eat them. So, attention, let's start!
We thank the most sensitive ones and wish to always be the same great mathematicians!

4 Competition "Dance"

For junior squads:
Create a dance with a mop to the tune of “Lezginka”

For senior squads:
Create a dance with a chair to the tune of “Waltz”

5 Competition "Statue"
Ved.: I hasten to announce the beginning of the next 5th “Statue” competition. Each team receives a card with the name of the statue written on it. One, the most sculptural participant from each team must complete the task. Then two stage workers will approach him and take him backstage. The statue must remain in character until the very last moment. So, get ready, let's start!
1. Girl with a paddle. 6. Monkey in a cage.
2. Border guard on patrol. 7. Ballerina in flight.
3. Conquerors of the peak. 8. Patient at the dentist
4. Javelin thrower 9. Goalkeeper catching the ball.
5. Statue of a lover. 10. Fisherman pulling a catfish.
Great, now stage workers, take away the statues. And your task, dear “statuaries,” is to preserve the original image of the statue.

6 Competition “Animal Dialogue”
Ved. And now I invite two participants to the stage, the most vocal ones who can imitate the voices of animals and birds. So, the competition begins - a dialogue of onomatopoeia and animal conversation. Please receive task cards.
1. Chicken - rooster. 6. Donkey - turkey
2. Dog - cat 7. Bumblebee - frog
3. Pig - cow 8. Sheep - horse
4. Crow - monkey 9. Lion - cuckoo
5. Duck - goat. 10. Sparrow - snake
Game for spectators "Hypnosis"
Dear friends, I invite to this wonderful stage 5-6 spectators who want to undergo hypnosis and one assistant.
Imagine, friends, that you are walking slowly through a fabulous and amazing garden, the sun is shining brightly overhead. And suddenly a wonderful flower blooms in front of you. Pink buds, carved leaves. You close your eyes from its blinding beauty and drop to one knee in admiration, pressing your hands to your heart. The flower emits a delightful aroma. You feel?
Stretch your nose towards the flower. You wanted to pick it to give it to your loved one. But be careful, the stem is thorny. Therefore, forward the relaxed right hand. You feel hot. Are you thirsty. And on the petal of the flower a large drop of dew froze. You wanted to lick it off. Stick out your tongue, freeze. We opened our eyes.
Comrade foreman, a group of guard dogs to protect the state border of the PMR are ready.

7th competition "Mannequins"
And now I invite the most artistic guys to the stage, one participant per team. Our competition is called - mannequins. Plastic improvisation in a given image until the command “stop”, that is, I read the text, and you must walk in a circle, depicting what I will tell. So, get ready, let's start!
1. A man, a former champion of the tram park in lifting weights. The height is below average, the legs are short (no longer than half a meter), the chest is sunken, the stomach is watermelon-shaped, the right shoulder is 30 cm lower than the left. Blows his nose periodically and is very proud.
2. Woman, height 180 cm, low fat, right leg shorter than left, spine curved in three places, tongue does not fit in mouth. One eyebrow is higher than the other, he cries often, crying easily turns into laughter.
3. A very tall man, a giant, his spine is bent with a question mark, his right leg is dragging, his lower jaw is pushed far forward. He has a pronounced grin, protruding ears, often snores when walking, and is shy.
4. An old woman, close to a century old, is engaged in race walking, her head and legs are shaking, she is slightly blind, but her back is straight, her gait is jumping, suspicious, she often looks around, and suffers from a chronic smoker’s cough.
5. A child between 2 and 3 years old, with a large head and thin neck. He tries to reach his nose with his tongue, often falls into puddles, laughs cheerfully, even too much, and suffers from a chronic runny nose.

8th competition “Beat the Team”
All participants take off their shoes and put them in a pile and mix them. One of the participants must put on his team's shoes. So, get ready, let's start!
Ved.: And now it’s time to give the floor to our charming but strict jury
(The jury speaks and the teams are awarded.)

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COOK SCHOOL
Good evening friends! Today our meeting will take place at the Krendel club. Only today and only now are we opening a school for cooks there. All school graduates can successfully work in our camp canteen. Competition games are played on speed. We start every game together. Let's imagine that we are in the catering unit, the holy of holies of all canteens.

1 competition “Meet the Chefs”.
Each squad was asked to prepare a so-called business card for their team, in which they would introduce the audience to their team of cooks and their assistants. Chef, soup cook, pastry chef, cook.

Warm-up “Edible-inedible”
The teams are called different objects, if it can be eaten, the children clap their hands, if not, they are silent.
Bun. Screw. Jam. Cheese. Honey. Cheesecake. Cars. Chocolate. Slipper.
Sail. Casket. T-shirt. Cookie. Fish fat. Airplane. Beanbag.
Pasta. Marmalade. Bulb. Sausage.

2 competition “To the cellar for potatoes.”
Every meal preparation begins, as a rule, with the acquisition of the necessary food products. Now our competitors have to bring potatoes from the cellar to the catering unit. Along the route you see hoops - this is the entrance to the cellar. Participants are given bags, with which, at a signal, they run, climb through a hoop, and take 1 potato from a chair. Back in the same way.

3 competition “Pour cereal into the cauldron”
On each chair there is a bottle (empty), a pan with sand, a watering can and glasses. You need enough sand to fill an empty bottle. Each team must, as quickly as possible, pour sand from the pan with a glass into a watering can, and from the watering can into a bottle.

4th competition “Bake a pretzel”
Now our chefs will show their culinary art, they will bake a pretzel each. On the tables there is plasticine, a children's spatula and potatoes. At the signal, the first team numbers run up to the table, take plasticine and roll it out until it can be made into a pretzel: they take it with a spatula and put it on the potatoes. Whose team can bake a pretzel faster?

5th competition "Exams"
Let's summarize our training at the Krendel cooking school. Now the teams must create a three-course lunch menu so that the first, second and third courses begin with the same letter. So, to the team “……….” letter “K”, team “…………” letter “B”, team “……..” letter “C”, team “……….” letter "O", etc.

6th competition “Best Dance”
Everyone passed the exams well and was in a cheerful mood. There is an offer to dance. The teams perform the dance as a whole.

7th competition “Identify by smell”
Participants are blindfolded and asked to identify what it is by smell. Whoever was more accurate earns a prize.

8th competition “Eat gingerbread in Vietnamese style”
On the chairs in a plate are pieces of gingerbread and a couple of Vietnamese chopsticks. Players use chopsticks to quickly eat the gingerbread.

9 competition “Original recipe” (homework)

10th competition “Candy in flour”
On the chairs are plates with flour in which sweets are mixed. Participants must remove candy from the flour without using their hands (one for each participant)

Summarizing. The winning team is given a certificate: **************************************

"Boy - Gel - Show"

Good evening, girls!
Good evening, boys!
Good evening, “Forest Glade”!..
Only today you are sitting in this hall in a somewhat unusual way, because you and I are on... (the audience shouts: “Boy-Gel-Show”!). Well done! A show is always a holiday, it's always a game... But, like any game, we have our own rules. So, what can and cannot be done on our show? I will name these rules, and you will show them. Agreed? Throughout the evening you can:
stomp and clap! (the hall shows)
scream and hoot!
dance and sing!
greet each other with applause!
boys greet girls with whistles!
girls - squeal!
You can blow kisses to each other!
to wave hands!
And just greet each other!

You have all understood the rules, and now I want to introduce you to our esteemed jury, headed by ………………………………………… (introduction of the jury)

I suggest you go in search of the truth. Where can one look for this truth? We thought and thought, and couldn’t come up with anything better than to travel back in time. You are ready? ...Do you want this?.. Will you succeed? What do you think, in which century is it better to start looking for the truth of the eternal dispute? Well, of course, in stone! Close your eyes…

(space music sounds)

And so, you and I found ourselves in the Stone Age. What were the people doing there? What was happening there? I will name various actions, and you will demonstrate them.
Men hunted animals...
threw stones... and threw spears...
The women fanned the fire... and collected the roots...
The men shot with arrows... and shouted at the animals...
Women spanked naughty children... and showed their teeth...
And all together they jumped around the fire, thinking that they were at a disco!..

And now we invite our participants to the stage - 1 boy and 1 girl from each squad.
(Rhythmic music sounds, the teams rise to the stage;
participants say their names)

So, let's start our first competition. Of course, the very first thing that ancient people, ancient men, did was “hunt the mammoth.”

1. Competition “Mammoth Hunting”.
To participate in this competition, we invite our boys to come down to the hall.
“Mammoth” will be an ordinary inflatable ball. Spectators chase the “mammoth” around the hall, the participant who touches the ball wins. Contestants can move through the rows.
(rhythmic music sounds)
I invite our girls to participate in the next competition
What did ancient women do in those distant times? While the men were hunting mammoths, the women were resting. As soon as the men returned with their prey, the women began to butcher the mammoth skins in order to sew clothes for their husbands. Our next competition is called: “Skin Stitching”.

2. Competition “Skin stitching”

Participants need to “sew” a large canvas of skins on stage. And the “skins” are the clothes of the spectators. Contestants are allowed to go down to the auditorium, but spectators are not allowed to go up to the stage.
(Here and in subsequent competitions, the Host, together with the audience, counts from 1 to 10 and the competition ends).

3. Competition “Rock Painting”

Each participant in the competition is given a jar of gouache of any color and a brush. Boys draw “portraits” of girls on “rocks” and stones, and girls draw portraits of boys. The one who draws the best portrait wins.
(The jury announces the winner).

You and I saw that in the Stone Age we were stronger...
Maybe in the Middle Ages everything was the other way around? There is dead silence in the hall... our “time machine” is working.
(Cosmic music sounds)

And we are ready to depict what men and women did in the Middle Ages.
Men fought with swords and rapiers...
The women waved their handkerchiefs at them... and pretended to be afraid of them.
Men under the windows sang serenades to the girls...
And the girls turned away shyly and blushed...
The men rode horses...
Women shook in carriages and fainted...

For the next competition I invite girls.

Here are charming, beautiful girls standing in front of you. They do not yet know that they will have to travel far, far away. The fact is that the favorite pastime of men of that time was “crusades”. That's what this competition is called!

4. Competition “Crusades”

Assignment: girls are given military commands. Sitting astride their “horse” (mop), the girls follow commands.
The girl who most accurately and faithfully followed the orders wins.

Teams:
Company, on horseback! Right! Left! All around! Trot in a circle, march!
Stand in one line!

(The jury sums up the results of the competition).

I invite boys to participate in the next competition.
Of course, in the Middle Ages girls loved balls.
Oh, what balls they were!.. What dresses they were!.. And what hairstyles they were! Our next competition is called “Hairstyle”.

5. “Hairstyle” competition

(1 girl from each squad with accessories is invited to the stage)
(While the teams in the front row are preparing their “masterpieces,” a game is being played with the audience.)

But that is not all. The 20th century awaits us!
In the 20th century:
Men fly airplanes...
Women milk cows...
Men watch football...
Women repairing the rails...
And everyone together has a great time at discos!..
6. Find your other half
The girls are blindfolded and must identify their boys, who are sitting in the same row, by their hair.
7. Competition “Cinderella’s Shoe”
All competitors will take part in the next competition. The boys have to put their girls' shoes on blindfolded. The girls take off their shoes, the shoes fall into a common pile. Boys look for shoes by touch and put them on their girls.
8. The most observant
Boys and girls stand in two rows with their backs to each other. Each person is asked the following questions in turn:
- What color…..is your partner’s?
- How many buttons does your lady have on her blouse?
- What color is the hairpin?
- What kind of shoes does your boy have?
- How many ears does your partner have?
- What are the buttons on your partner's shorts made of? etc.

9. Competition "Gait"

And now we will check how our girls can walk in different styles (one at a time)
- The gait of a woman carrying very heavy bags from the market.
- The gait of a woman suffering from radiculitis.
- The gait of a business woman.
- The gait of an athletic woman.
- The gait of a child taking his first steps.
- The gait of a woman whose shoes are too tight.
- The gait of a woman walking along the catwalk.
- The gait of a woman walking along the edge of a skyscraper.
- The gait of a very tired woman

10. Competition "Dance"

Now let's see how our contestants can dance in different styles and styles of music.
(summarizing)

I propose to end our evening with a declaration of love.
“Boys, what can we shout to the girls?”
- Girls, we love you!
“Girls, how can you answer the boys?”
- Boys, we love you too!
Boys, do you like girls?! Girls, what about you?!
Well done! We were once again convinced that “Forest Glade” brought together wonderful girls and boys capable of true friendship! See you again!

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36.6 (YOUNG DOCTORS)

Dear guys, I don’t like you for some reason! Sit on your beds all day and don’t go to sports fields. So you won’t live to see the end of the race in our camp. Just eating and lying on the beds can give you shortness of breath. Measures are needed, then maybe they will survive, at least they will live to see the end of the shift. Our game is called 36.6. Exactly 36.6 is the normal temperature of a healthy person. Health is the greatest value given by nature to man, but like all values, it can be lost. Every person should be able to take care of their body, otherwise it is difficult to hope for good health, well-being, and relationships with others. And also all people should live in movement, because movement is life. And you in our camp should not be passive. Well, if you do get sick and your body is in danger, the first thing to do is consult a doctor. A polyclinic is a medical institution where medical specialists work. Each medical specialty has a name, which can be long and difficult to pronounce because it is of Greek or Latin origin. And now together we will try to understand the names of medical specialists.

1 Competition “Who heals”
Children are offered cards with the names of medical specialties, which are written at odds with the deciphering of the activities of a particular specialist. Task: against each doctor, assign an occupation that corresponds to him.

Cards
A pediatrician is a doctor who deals with childhood diseases.
Therapist is someone who treats internal diseases using non-surgical methods.
ENT is a doctor who deals with diseases of the ear, nose and throat.
Surgeon - a doctor who deals with diseases that require surgical intervention
A traumatologist is a doctor who deals with injuries and their treatment.
A cardiologist is a doctor who deals with diseases of the cardiovascular system.
Neuropathologist – a doctor who deals with diseases of the nervous system
A psychiatrist is a doctor who deals with mental illness.
An ophthalmologist is a doctor specializing in eye diseases.
Gastrologist is a doctor who deals with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

2 Competition "Therapist"
It is necessary to get three vitamins into the “patient’s” mouth from a distance of 3 meters. Each hit is 1 point

3 Competition "Ophthalmologist"
Each squad has a table on which you see multi-colored circles. You need to carefully follow all the “paths” with your eyes and find out what color circle should be inside the square, triangle and rhombus. When determining the route, your hands should be behind your back.

4 Competition "Neurologist"
Neurologists are experts in human emotional states. You are invited to use your feet to demonstrate anger, respect, fear, fatigue, delight - as you choose. Who will be more expressive?

5 Competition "Cardiologist"
In front of each representative of the squad is an envelope with fragments (parts) of one cardiogram. On one piece of paper you will see the number 1. Try to collect the entire cardiogram as quickly as possible.

6 Competition "Dentists"
The groups are asked to solve the crossword puzzle and pretend to smile (to erase the “black” tooth with an eraser)
Crossword
1. What is harmful to teeth (candy)
2. An object used to clean teeth (brush)
3, 4. Preferred time of day for brushing teeth (morning, evening)

7 Competition "Speech therapist"
You need to demonstrate the patients' speech impediments. It is necessary to read the poem with a burr, a lisp, a stutter... (according to the assignment).

8 Competition "Surgeon"
Use a disposable syringe to pour liquid from one glass to another. The winner is the one who does it faster and spills as little water as possible.
It’s a worthy cause to bring people health! But in order not to go to doctors, a person needs to take care of himself, he needs to take care of his health. Remember: no one cares about you better than yourself.
We wish you that your body temperature will always be 36.6. Be healthy!
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Game "NOSES"

The question on the agenda:
What kind of nose is there?
A nose in love with aromas,
The nose is drooping, guilty.
Nose, closed from frost,
Blushing like a rose.
Cold, snotty nose
And a pecking nose, sleepy.
Nose up - troublemakers,
The one who takes the trail is from the dog.
A button nose - from childhood,
And frivolous - in coquetry.
But with a purple bruise
I don't know the peaceful nose.
And sometimes the nose is sleek.
From the greenery it is green.
Multi-hole - near the watering can,
Hooked - for the villainess.
The nose is as hard as a nut,
The nose is beautiful - without a flaw.
And with experience, he has wrinkles.
There is a sniffling for no reason.
A nose that has not matured
And, of course, a long nose.
Nose poking in without asking
Curious as questions.
What is a snub nose?
The nose, of course, what else!
Twin nose - twin nose.
This seems to be the end.

How many wonderful poems, songs, epithets are dedicated to the eyes and lips! But much less attention is paid to the nose. Why? The nose is the “prominent” part of the face. And sometimes a lot in a person’s life depends on what kind of nose it is.

Poor nose is undeservedly forgotten! Let's restore justice and give the nose the attention it deserves today. First, let’s check your erudition, how savvy you are in the “question of the nose.” You should respond quickly. Whoever answers correctly earns a point for his team.

1 competition “What would it mean”
-What does the expression “The nose is not mature enough” mean? (Anyone else is too young to do anything)
-Name fairy-tale characters who have an unusually long nose. (Dwarf Nose, Pinocchio, Pinocchio?)
-What does the expression “hang your nose” mean? (Become despondent, become upset.)
-What does the expression “with a gulkin nose” mean? (Very little.)
-What does the expression “Poke your nose” mean? (To point out something for edification, usually in a sharp form.)
- Where did it come from and what does the expression “hack on the nose” mean? (Means to remember well and for a long time.)
-What does the expression “Lead by the nose” mean? (To deceive, mislead, usually promising something and not fulfilling what was promised.

2 Competition “The most sensitive nose”
One player from each team is called up and they are blindfolded. Various odorous objects are brought to the nose. If you don't guess correctly, you get a penalty point. First they offer a banana, apple, lemon, orange, soap, toothpaste, perfume or cologne. Then the task becomes more complicated - they offer spices: pepper, cinnamon, cloves, etc.

3 Competition “Nose in Words”
Who can name the most words containing “nose”? (Contribution, rhinoceros, stretcher, carry-carry, platypus, footnote, tray, etc.

4 Competition “The nose in proverbs, sayings, riddles”
Teams take turns naming riddles, proverbs, sayings that they know that mention the nose. Who is bigger?
- People always have it, ships always have it. (Nose)
- You will solve the problem freely:
I am a small part of the face.
But read me from the end -
You will see anything in me. . (Nose - dream)
- Curious Varvara’s nose was torn off at the market, etc.

5 Competition “Attach a nose to a snowman”
At some distance from the players, two stands are placed; large sheets with images of snowmen are attached to them. The place where the snowman's nose should be is circled. Children are blindfolded. At the signal, they must reach the snowman and put on his carrot nose. Other children can use the words “Left, right, lower, higher” to coordinate the actions of the participants. As soon as the nose is in the circle, the participant is allowed to remove the bandage and quickly return to his team, passing the carrot baton to the next relay participant. The team that finishes the es-taffeta the fastest wins.

6 Competition “Sick Nose” (recipe for a runny nose)
Teams present their performances. These could be skits, poems, ditties, or the message “News from the first aid station,” where children will tell how to help with a runny nose, nosebleeds, etc.

7 Competition “Nose Drawing”
1 participant from each squad is called up. They are asked to draw a person’s smile, but they need to do this not with a brush, but with their nose.

8 Competition “A ditty about the nose” (d/z)

Leading. The jury gives the floor. Now we will find out who “left whom with a nose,” and who “wiped the nose of whom.”

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"Baba Yaga's Benefit Performance"
Dear friends! Today, not a single home can do without a TV. You enjoy watching various shows with the participation of everyone’s favorite artists, actors and presenters. Mothers and grandmothers enthusiastically watch various concert programs. For example: Benefit performance of Shifrin, Petrosyan, Elena Vorobey. And today we will have an unusual benefit performance. Benefit performance of Baba Yaga. Everyone, young and old, knows this fabulous forest dweller. But no one actually saw her. Only today and only now, dear guys, will you have the opportunity to personally enjoy the company of the beautiful inhabitants of the Merenesti forest. So, meet our charming Granny Hedgehogs of the Forest Glade. Babok Yozhek's appearance on stage. Now let's get to know our lovely girls better. Each participant had to tell a little about themselves.

1. Business Card Challenge
Miss Moscow has, Bust, Leg
Well, where is Miss Yaga?
All! Let's gather the red maidens
We'll hold a super competition
Ugh, ugh, I can’t believe my eyes
What a lovely babble
How suitable for these fairies
Title of Miss Baba Yaga
Baba Ezhki, go boldly on your way
Advertise for yourself
We meet you by your clothes
We accompany you according to your imagination.
The jury evaluates Baba Yaga's appearance on stage, her costume, and her story about herself.
But it would be hard for our Grandmother Yagulkas to live alone if they didn’t have a dear friend nearby.

Test 2 “My darling”.
Each B.Ya is given a sheet of paper to draw with a felt-tip pen or marker the faithful friend of the forest old woman - Koshchei the Immortal. The winner will be the participant who produces the most interesting Koscheyushka.

Test 3 "Baba Yaga's Makeup".
Berries, vegetables, fruits - they
Naturally given for makeup
Who will turn Baba Yaga into a flower?
He will win this competition.
Apply makeup to the image of Baba Yaga.

Test 4: “Shards of Happiness”
Drawings depicting Koshchei the Immortal are cut into 10 parts. Our lovely participants need to assemble the drawing correctly as quickly as possible. Which one of you turns out to be quicker than the rest is the winner.

5th test “Making a spell” (d/s)
Using the art of witchcraft
Create a magic spell
And your imagination will also help you
Just 10 words
Must be there
Who can come up with something more original and better...

6th test “Dance with a broom”.
A broom is a luxury, our Auto
Baba Yaga is nothing without a broom.
Dancing with a broom is a thrill, it's heaven
Your partner can take off, don’t forget
Hold tight to your favorite broom
And in a whirlwind of dance you will spin with her

Fast and slow music plays. B. I dance to the music. Summarizing.
The most fashionable Baba Yaga – ………………………………
The most charming Baba Yaga is…….
The kindest Baba Yaga is …………………….

This is an intellectual game during which the most erudite, smart and resourceful guys are identified. The competitions for it are selected in such a way that any number of people from the squad can participate in them. It may be that in one squad there will be five people who want to test themselves and their knowledge, and in another there will be only one. One winner is determined in each competition. He receives a star, which can then be exchanged at the Bank for a “scholarship” (camp money).

Competitions are won by those who:

Gave more correct answers faster than his competitors;

More precisely, he completed the task;

Completed the task correctly faster than his opponents.

It happens that by the end of a competition, 2-3 people come out with the same result. In this case, it is necessary to leave the main contenders on stage and continue the competition with them to accurately determine the winner.

Description of competitions

1. "Auction". As a warm-up, offer the kids a fairly simple competition: name nouns that start with the letter A and end with the letter Z.

2. “Yes - no.” Invite the children to raise their hands up if they think the statement you read is true and not to make any movement if they think it is false.

Attention! Or, to evaluate this competition, you must have very attentive assistants who mark the correct answers of all children, and this must be done very quickly so that the competition does not drag on.

Or you can send off the stage the guys who gave the wrong answers after each question.

1.1. Scissors can be sharpened by cutting sandpaper. (Yes)

1.2. Is it possible to give a Japanese man white flowers when meeting? (No. This is the color of mourning.)

1.3. A veil on a lady's hat provides warmth. (Yes)

1.4. It is easier to pull a wheelbarrow with vegetables behind you than to push it in front. (Yes)

1.5. Ships get stuck in the Sargasso Sea, becoming entangled in seaweed. (No)

1.6. The whale lets out fountains of water. (No. He is blowing air.)

1.7. There is enough gold in the sea to make every person on Earth a millionaire. (Yes)

1.8. The octopus turns almost black from fear. (No. White.)

1.9. Camels, while traveling through deserts, store water reserves in their humps. (No. The humps are filled with lard. Due to this, camels live in the complete absence of food.)

1.10. Every seventh wave is higher than the previous six. (No)

1.11. Ladybugs bite when they are angry. (No. But when they are harassed, a blood-like fluid oozes from their joints, which is caustic and irritates the skin.)

1.12. Owls hear a cockroach crawling on the ground. (Yes)

1.13. During mating fights, male vipers beat their opponent to death. (No)

1.14. Bats can run on the ground. (Yes)

1.15. The grammastola (hairy) spider eats young rattlesnakes. (Yes)

1.16. Albino grasses grow in caves. (Yes)

1.17. The giant squid, in pursuit of its prey, reaches speeds of over fifty kilometers per hour. (Yes)

1.18. Islam is the oldest of the world's religions. (No. The youngest.)

1.19. Is the film “Black Tulip” based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas? (No)

1.20. Did Stevenson write the novel The Mysterious Island? (No. Jules Berne)

1.21. The cobra has a poisonous sting. (No. The cobra does not sting like insects, but bites with its teeth. Venom enters the victim through the holes.)

1.22. The heaviest vegetable is cabbage. (No. Pumpkin.)

1.23. The Arabs believe that the hundredth Name of Allah is known only to the donkey. (No. The camel. That's why he is so proud and arrogant.)

3. “Both this and that.” The presenter reads out adjectives that can become definitions for the same word. We need to name this word faster than our opponents.

3.1. And sea, and beer, and soap... (Foam)

3.2. And snowy, and rum, and stone, and grumpy... (Baba)

3.3. And German, and postal, and excise... (Stamp)

3.4. And Finnish, and table, and dull, and sharp... (Knife)

3.5. And water, and air, and financial, and stormy... (Flow)

3.6. And square, and cubic, and linear... (Meter)

3.7. And verbal, and fencing, and bloody... (Duel)

3.8. And underwear, and bedding, and thin... (Lingerie)

3.9. And spreading, and rotten, and fruity... (Tree)

3.10. And joyful, and sad, and mocking... (Smile)

3.11. And active, and gambling, and ancient... (Game)

3.12. And machine gun, and satin, and adhesive... (Tape)

3.13. And hidden, and gas, and single... (Camera)

3.14. And fake, and gold, and small, and rare... (Coin)

3.15. And healthy, and milky, and rotten... (Tooth)

3.16. And broken, and tinted, and magnifying... (Glass)

3.17. And aristocratic, and bad, and pleasant... (Manners)

3.18. And satin, and quilted, and terry... (Robe)

3.19. Both oil and key... (Well)

3.20. Both cardiac and safety... (Valve)

3.21. O crown, and empty, and hotel, and ordinal... (Number)

3.22. And English, and coded, and barn... (Castle)

3.23. And the dead one, and the rope, and the door... (Loop)

3.24. And yellow, and white, and student, and travel, and entrance... (Ticket)

3.25. And gaming, and geographical, and topographical, and political, and large-scale... (Map)

3.26. And new, and maple, and lattice... (Canopy)

3.27. And smoke, and tolovaya, and spicy, and Cossack... (Cheshka)

3.28. Both hockey and tennis... (Court)

3.29. And Olympic, and plush, and clubfoot... (Bear)

3.30. And high, and steep, and copper... (Mountain)

4. “Warm-up for the mind.” You must answer the questions written on the tickets. If you answered, you continue to play; if you didn’t answer, you’re out.

4.1. Name something that any person has, but the biblical Adam could not have. (Navel)

4.2. What can a good singer lose, but a bad singer still won’t get it? (Voice)

4.3. Name glasses that allow you to control yourself. (Lorgnette)

4.4. Which master has selfish interests? (Furrier)

4.5. A man is sitting, and you cannot sit in his place, even if he gets up and leaves. Where is he sitting? (On your lap.)

4.6. Whoever does not have it does not want to have it, whoever has it cannot give it away. What is this? (bald)

4.7. She has not done a single stupid thing, but is considered a symbol of stupidity. What is this? (Cork)

4.8. What masculine word means queen? (Queen)

4.9. How can you fill a bucket to the brim three times without emptying it? (First pour stones, then sand, then pour water.)

4.10. Which doctor often has to extract the root? (To the dentist)

4.11. What architectural structure contains a large amount of intelligence? (Ward)

4.12. What eggs have never been laid by anyone? (Kinder Surprise)

4.13. What kind of thing, despite its small size, is allocated a separate room in the apartment? (Toilet)

4.14. What atavism puts you at risk of going under the knife? (Appendicitis)

4.15. What kind of person talks about the same thing for the thousandth time with apparent pleasure? (Guide, tour guide, art critic)

4.16. What kind of guard does a person create in his own image and likeness? (Scarecrow)

4.17. Who walks while sitting? (Chess player)

4.18. There is one word in the Russian language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is this word? (Wrong)

4.19. Why can't a man living in Kyiv be buried east of the Volga River? (Because he's still alive.)

4.20. How many animals did Moses take into his Ark? (Not at all. Noah had the ark, not Moses.)

4.21. Is it allowed in Turkmenistan to marry your widow's sister? (If a man's wife is a widow, then he is already dead.)

4.22. What becomes easier when it is filled? (Balloon)

4.23. You are competing and have passed the runner in second position. What position do you take now? (Second)

4.24. You have passed the last runner. What position do you take now? (This is impossible. If you are running after him, then he is not the last.)

4.25. Mary's father has five daughters: 1. Chacha. 2. Cheche. 3. Chichi. 4. Chocho. What is the name of the fifth daughter? (Mary)

4.26. Two Americans are standing at the entrance to the British Museum. One of them is the father of the other's son. How is this possible? (They were husband and wife.)

5. “What and how much?” The children are given cards according to the number of questions and markers. Having solved the problem, they must write the answer with a marker and raise the card above their head.

5.1. How many nines are there in numbers from 1 to 100? (Twenty)

5.3. What sign must be placed between 2 and 3 to make a number greater than two but less than three? (Comma)

5.4. How many times is the larger single-digit number smaller than the larger two-digit number? (99:9 = 11 times)

5.5. How much will you get if you subtract the number expressed by five units of the first digit from a number expressed by three units of the second digit? (30 - 5 = 25)

5.6. How many units less is the largest single-digit number than the largest two-digit number? (99 - 9 = 90)

5.7. Name two numbers such that their sum and difference equal three. (3 and 0)

5.8. How much do you get if you subtract the largest six-digit number from the smallest seven-digit number? (1)

5.9. How much do you get if you add the smallest two-digit number to the largest four-digit number? (9999 + 10 = 10,009)

5.10. The guys probably know how to write Roman numerals within ten. But the numbers indicating large values ​​will need to be drawn on the poster: L 50, S 100, D 500, M 1,000.

The presenter shows cards on which Roman numerals are written, the guys write the same values ​​​​on their cards, in Arabic numerals that are familiar to us:

5.11. Old Church Slavonic numbering is based on almost the same rule as the Roman one: several letters under the title (this is a dash on top of the letter), written side by side, indicate a number equal to the sum of the numbers indicated by the letters. At the same time, numbers less than a thousand, but more than twenty, are written in the order in which they are pronounced, that is, from left to right. Hang a poster with a picture in front of the children. (See below.)

The presenter dictates the number in Old Church Slavonic. Children must write it in Arabic (modern) numerals:

5.12. When denoting numbers less than 20 and greater than 10, the letter denoting one is placed in front of the letter denoting ten. Dictate the following numbers to the children:

5.13. The poster has Chinese numbers written on it. The presenter pronounces the numbers in Russian, one for each player, and the children call them in Chinese. (See picture below.)

6. “Equivalents of proverbs.” It is necessary to name a Russian proverb, which in meaning coincides with the foreign one.

6.1. English proverbs:

6.1.1. Good thoughts come later. (A good thought comes later.)

6.1.2. Wealth makes friends; need tests them. (Friend is known in trouble.)

6.1.3. Stand in the mud. (Sit in a puddle, galosh.)

6.1.4. Silent as the grave. (Mute like a fish.)

6.2. Armenian proverbs:

6.2.1. Every failure is an edification. (You learn from mistakes.)

6.2.2. Anyone who is friends with a crow will also dig in the dung. (Whoever you get along with, that’s how you’ll gain. To live with wolves, howl like a wolf.)

6.2.3. No matter what you tell him, he still drives his donkey. (At least there’s a stake on your head.)

6.3. Bashkir proverb:

6.3.1. Where they don’t know you, they respect your fur coat. (They greet you by their clothes, they see you off by their intelligence.)

6.4. Belarusian proverb:

6.4.1. In its time, the pine is red. (Every vegetable has its time.)

6.5. Buryat proverb:

6.5.1. The first pig is blind. (The first pancake is lumpy.)

6.6. Indonesian proverb:

6.6.1. The squirrel jumps very quickly, but sometimes it breaks down. (The horse has four legs, and then stumbles.)

6.7. Chinese proverbs:

6.7.1. If you save a handful a day, in ten years you will buy a horse. (Fluff to feather - there will be a feather. A penny saves the ruble.)

6.7.2. If he meets a person, he speaks like a human, if he meets a devil, he speaks like a devil. (Both ours and yours.)

6.7.3. Eyes can see a thousand miles, but cannot see their own eyelashes. (Can’t see beyond his own nose.)

6.7.4. If there is no tiger in the mountains, then the monkey is the prince. (In the absence of fish, cancer is a fish. Between the blind and the crooked, there is honor.)

6.8. Lithuanian proverb:

6.8.1. If you don't crack the nut, you won't eat the kernel. (If you don't drown, you won't burst.)

6.9. Mari proverb:

6.9.1. I haven't tried salt yet. (The milk on the lips has not yet dried.)

6.10. Mordovian proverb:

6.10.1. And there is rubbish in the wheat. (Every family has its black sheep.)

6.11. German proverb:

6.11.1. Foxes are caught by foxes. (Fight fire with fire.)

6.12. Persian proverbs:

6.12.1. The grass in the goat's mouth is sweet. (Tastes could not be discussed.)

6.12.2. The sour curdled milk can be seen in the pot. (You can see the bird in flight.)

6.13. Polish proverb:

6.13.1. Small rain from a big cloud. (The mountain gave birth to a mouse.)

6.14. Turkmen proverb:

6.14.1. To the one who knows - it is light, to the one who does not know - it is dark.) Teaching is light, ignorance is darkness.)

6.15. Uzbek proverb:

6.15.1. It is better to be a shepherd at home than to be a padishah in a foreign land. (It is better to be the first in the village than the last in the city.)

6.16. Finnish proverbs:

6.16.1. And the old fox's head may get stuck in the jug. (And the old woman gets screwed.)

6.16.2. For livestock and bedding. (It’s a hat after Senka.)

6.16.3. If the father drinks the horse, the son will drink the cart. (The apple never falls far from the tree.)

6.16.4. In its field the plow is not heavy. (He doesn’t carry his own burden.)

6.17. French proverb:

6.17.1. Separation is the death of love. (Out of sight, out of mind.)

6.18. Japanese proverb:

6.18.1. With a sparrow's tear. (With a gulkin nose. The cat cried.)

Notes:

In addition, competitions “Auction”, “This and that”, “Warm-up for the mind”, “Say by...”, “Equivalent of proverbs” - can be held with the entire audience and stars can be awarded to everyone who gave the first answer.

If the children want, they can determine the most gifted child by inviting those who have the largest (and most importantly!) equal number of stars to play the game “The Most-Most.” The presenter reads out the definition - you need to name what is being discussed faster than your opponent:

7. “The very best.”

7.1. The deepest ocean. (Quiet)

7.2. The saltiest sea. (Dead)

7.3. The shallowest ocean. (Atlantic)

7.4. The largest musical instrument. (Organ)

7.5. The largest stringed instrument. (Double bass)

7.8. The largest island belonging to Russia. (Sakhalin)

7.9. The largest island on Lake Baikal. (Alder)

7.10. The largest volcano in Russia. (Klyuchevskaya Sopka)

7.11. The smallest state in the world. (Vatican)

7.13. The largest river in the world, flowing from West to East. (Amazon)

7.14. The coldest pole on Earth. (Southern)

7.20. The largest city in Western Europe. (Paris)

7.21. The largest city in the USA. (NY)

7.22. The most prickly flower. (Cactus)

7.27. The largest tributary of the Yenisei River. (Angara)

7.28. The largest land mammal. (Elephant)

7.31. The most famous hero of the books by Ilf and Petrov. (Ostap Bender)

7.32. The largest state in Latin America by area. (Brazil)

7.33. The most common lighting device in fifteenth-century Russia. (Luchina)

7.34. The most famous composer of organ works. (Johann Sebastian Bach)

7.35. The longest sleep a person can fall into. (Lethargic)

7.36. The biggest seed. (Coconut)

7.37. The most common word coined by the Czech writer Karel Capek. (Robot)

7.38. The most abundant chemical element in the Universe. (Hydrogen)

7.39. The most terrible natural phenomenon in terms of destructive power. (Earthquake)

7.40. The most populous city in Europe. (Moscow)

7.41. The most domesticated insect in Europe. (Bee)

7.42. The greatest English playwright. (William Shakespeare)

7.43. The best diver among mammals. (Sperm whale)

7.44. Our tree that scatters the most seeds per year. (Poplar)

7.46. The largest reptile living on Earth today. (Crocodile)

7.47. The most fusible metal. (Mercury)

7.48. Who among the inhabitants of the animal world develops the highest speed (Falcon. Three hundred kilometers per hour.)

7.49. The largest circus of Ancient Rome. (Coliseum)

7.50. The most numerous class of the animal world, by number of species. (Insects)

7.51. The highest speed in nature known to modern science. (Light. Three hundred thousand kilometers per second.)

7.52. Name the founder of the very first Russian university. (Mikhailo Vasilievich Lomonosov)

7.54. The largest rodent in Russia. (Beaver)

7.56. Which animal has the longest life expectancy? (Giant, or Elephant, tortoise - 180 years.)

7.57. The most ancient (first) book on the history and geography of the Russian Land. (“The Tale of Bygone Years.”)

7.58. Name the sea that washes the largest number of states. (The Caribbean Sea washes 22 states.)

7.59. Name the most frost-resistant bird. (Domestic goose can withstand temperatures of 110 degrees)

7.60. The most famous Italian opera house. (La Scala)

7.61 The smallest mammal on Earth. (Shrew)

7.62. Tallest building in Washington. (Capitol)

7.63. The most refractory metal. (Tungsten)

7.64. The most populous city in the world. (Mexico City)

7.67. Tallest building in Paris. (Eiffel Tower)

7.68. The bird has the largest beak. (Pelican)

7.69. A mammal that has adapted to live at the highest altitude above sea level. (Yak)

7.71. The animal with the biggest ears. (Elephant)

7.72. Tallest mammal. (Giraffe)

7.73. The largest mammal living today on our Planet. (Blue whale)

7.74. Which animals gather in the largest herds? (Gazelles. A herd can cover an area of ​​24 kilometers x 150 kilometers.)

7.75. Which bird dives the deepest? (Penguin)

7.76. The smallest continent in area. (Australia)

7.77. The fastest sea animal. (Orca dolphin)

7.79. Which animal has the longest tongue? (At the anteater.)

7.81. Which sea animal has the longest horn? (At the narwhal unicorn.)

7.82. Which insects have the largest nests? (In termitlv.)

7.83. The deepest lake in the world. (Baikal)