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Competitions for Defender of the Fatherland Day. Scenario of a relay game for boys dedicated to Defender of the Fatherland Day Relay races for Defender of the Fatherland Day


Relay race for boys on Defender of the Fatherland Day
"Young Patriots"
Goal: to create a festive atmosphere in a competitive game.
Tasks:
- development of memory, attention, organization, independence;
- formation of collectivism;
- development of speech, creative abilities, cognitive interest of students;
- formation of an attentive and caring attitude towards your classmates.
Progress of the event.
-1. Today we celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day, which is celebrated on February 23. The word “Fatherland” has the same root as the words “father”, “Fatherland”, “father’s land”, “father’s house”. The Fatherland is our country, the Motherland.
Our Motherland was defended by different people at different times: they dressed differently, owned different weapons. But they had one thing in common - a strong love for the Motherland.
Even now, the military guards peace and order.
2. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GIRLS
1st girl
February 23
The holiday is celebrated.
Congratulations to all men,
Everyone knows about it!

2nd girl
On a February day, a frosty day
Everyone celebrates the holiday.
Girls on this glorious day
The boys are congratulated.
3rd girl
To our pugnacious half
We send our congratulations.
There is a reason for congratulations---
Hurray for the defenders of the country!
4th girl
We wish you forever:
So that you don’t be timid in life,
may it be with you forever
boyish courage.

5th girl
And all the obstacles on the way
You can overcome it together.
But first, grow up
And you need to grow up.
6th girl
Listen, boys, to us,
Congratulations!
we know on this day you have
second birthday!
Today we are holding competitions for boys and we cannot do without a jury; they will evaluate the correctness and speed of completing tasks. Let's welcome the distinguished jury: Orekhova V.I., Tolstikova L.P.
3. We are starting our “Young Patriots” program
We invite the participating teams, fans and guests to greet the participants with applause.
A) Our first competition “Greetings”
Each team presents its business card:
- its name
- motto
And the fans support their teams with friendly applause.

1-“A” 2-“A” - special forces.
Motto:
The order sounds - forward, special forces!
And again the assault, and the hour struck,
And again fight, at any cost
We need to stand now!
For all friends, for you! For us!
Go, special forces! Come on special forces!
B) competition “Relay Races”
From early childhood, a boy must form his character, cultivate courage, determination, and honesty. Today we will test ourselves for strength and endurance, ingenuity and resourcefulness.
. Let's start the relay competition.
I relay race “Throw March”
This is a backpack for a fighter, it contains spare things. Your task is to quickly put on your backpack, run to the finish line and return back to your team, passing the backpack to the next participant.

II relay race "Obstacle course"
There are two jump ropes stretched at different heights, under one you need to crawl on your bellies, and jump over the other. Come back at a fast run.
Well done guys, you are so clever!
III relay race “Snipers”
There are targets (hoops) on the floor. Each player must hit a “grenade” (small ball) at a lying target.
Who is faster and more correct?
IV relay race “Crossing”
Imagine that you need to walk through a swamp. You are given two sheets of bumps that you can step on and so you move back to the finish line and return running
V relay race “Sappers”.
Walk from start to finish, avoiding the pins placed along the route. Go back the same way.
Who is more accurate?
VI relay race. "Overcome the obstacle."
Run from start to finish, jumping over barriers (ball), and crawl along the bench. Run back quickly.
Who is faster and better?
7 relay race. "Snake".
Run with the ball in your hands, running around the chips, leave the ball in the hoop, run to the finish line, and run back. The next one runs the same way and takes the ball.

8 relay race. "Airplanes".
Run to the finish line, simulating the flight of a military aircraft. Same thing back.
Who will depict it more accurately and execute it faster?
III. Summarizing. Rewarding.
At the end of all stages of the relay, the jury sums up the results. Then the results of the relay are announced. Teams are awarded.
1st place in the “Young Patriots” relay race.
2nd place in the “Young Patriots” relay race.

Participants are awarded certificates and medals.


Attached files

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution

kindergarten "Fairy Tale"

"Air Games Day"


Prepared and conducted:

Physical education instructor

Chernitskaya O.S.

February 2018

"Air Games Day"

senior and preparatory group

Tasks:

Involve children and their parents in physical education and sports.

To promote psychological rapprochement between children and parents, the development of positive emotions, and a sense of mutual assistance.

Develop physical qualities - speed, strength, endurance, flexibility.

Ensure high physical activity of children.

Expand children's understanding of the national holiday.

Foster love for the Motherland.

Progress of the event:

To the sounds of a military march, the children enter the hall.

Leading : Hello, dear guys and our dear guests! Today we have gathered in this hall to congratulate all men on Defender of the Fatherland Day, which is celebrated on February 23. There are protectors in every family: grandfathers, older brothers and, of course, your beloved dads. And we also want to congratulate you, our dear boys, because when you grow up, we are sure you will become strong, brave men.
The Defender of the Fatherland must have courage, courage, endurance and ingenuity. And these qualities will come in handy today at our sports festival under the cheerful name “Day of Air Force Games.” We are very happy to see strong, brave and cheerful dads ready to take part in the competition. We are glad to see their equally brave and courageous children next to them. Let's all greet each other in unison - clap our hands loudly.

Children read poetry:

What kind of holiday does the country have?

Flags are flying!

Sons of our Motherland

Nowadays they are glorified!

Our Russian army

Birthday in February

Glory to her, invincible,

Glory to peace on earth!

Soldiers of friendship, peace

They go to the parade

Soldiers and commanders

They stand next to each other, row by row!

Soldiers guard

And life, and peace, and work.

So let all the guys

Grow up happy!

On the high mountains,

On the steppe expanse

Protects our

Homeland of the soldiers

He flies into the sky

He goes to sea

Not afraid of the defender

Rain and snowfall.

Birch trees rustle,

The birds are singing
Children are growing up

In my native country.

Soon I'll be on patrol

I'll stand on the border

So that only peaceful ones

People had dreams!

Let us remember about protection,

Long live the Earth!

Let me congratulate everyone

Happy twenty-third of February!

Leading:

Defender of the Fatherland is a proud title,

All the boys are ready to wear it.

But you gotta be brave

hardy, tough,

For this you need to be friends with sports.

Our guys are already training to become strong, brave, dexterous and resilient. Today we have not just a holiday, where we will glorify our brave defenders, sing, dance, and read poetry. Today there will be a fair fight between the two teams.Both boys and girls will take part in our competitions, so that girls can understand how hard it is in military service, as well as our beloved dads.

Any competition must be judged by a jury. And now I want to introduce it to you. (If there are mothers, we will put them on the jury).

But today it’s not just a jury, it will be our military commanders who will give us orders and monitor how we carry out these orders.

Commanders are strict, get ready

Give teams scores.

Just give me your word of honor

Don't offend anyone!

ORDER

In connection with the celebration of Defender of the Fatherland Day, I order:

1. Conduct fun exercises in which the children of the Skazka kindergarten, as well as their dads, will take part.

2. Divide the cheerful army into two teams - red and blue.

3. Present the teams with insignia.

4. All teams go to fun exercises in a cheerful mood.

Instructor: Let's begin our construction! I suggest the children line up at two

lines, and dads stand between their children. (draw, choice of commander)

Please introduce yourself to the teams!

Blue Team pronounces the motto: “Don’t whine, don’t cry in the corners,

Half the trouble and the joy!”

Team "Red" pronounces the motto: “When we are united -

We are invincible!

Guys, in order not to let your army down during exercises, let’s do some exercises first.

Warm-up dance

The time has come to test your strength and readiness to become a defender of our Motherland. Guys, today we will conduct exercises at four bases: naval, air force, military field, and we will also visit a border outpost. After the exercises conducted at each military base, our commanders will evaluate us. If the team completed the task, then it receives a star like this.

Leading: Attention! Attention! I announce the beginning of the exercises.

MILITARY NAVAL BASE

Sailors are not afraid of anything

and they know how to fight the storm.

Anchors shine on the caps.

Sailors will go around all the seas.

Game "Marine ABC".

To get to the naval base we need to learn several signals from the naval alphabet.

I should take the flags in my hands -
And I can write everything.
There is such an alphabet
Wonderful sea

Remember what to do when I raise these flags:

Blue - clap

Green-stomp

Yellow - keep quiet

Red - “Hurray!” shout.

“Combat Alert” relay race.

In the army, it is very important to be able to quickly get dressed on command and take your place in the ranks, without letting the team down. Team members run one by one to the designated place, put on a vest and cap, salute, take off everything, put it back and return, passing the baton.

Relay race "Sea Knot".

Teams are built in the sequence “adult - child”. The adult runs to the place where the rope is secured, ties a knot in the rope and returns back. A child runs behind him, who must untie this knot and again pass the baton to an adult.

Competition for dads “Raise the Anchor!

Instructor: Sometimes a ship's crew needs to quickly weigh anchor and go on a mission. Now we will test the dexterity of our dads. One person from the team participates. Each participant is given a stick to which a rope is attached, and at the end there is a cardboard anchor. You need to wind the rope around the stick as quickly as possible before it collides with the anchor.

Guys, we have conducted exercises at a naval base, now let's listen to our military commanders. (Jury's word)

Halt. Dance "Sailors"

MILITARY AIR BASE .

Our pilots are heroes, they vigilantly guard the sky.

Our pilots are heroes, protecting peaceful labor.

To get to the air force base we must solve riddles.

1. A bird flies - a fable, and inside the people sit, talking among themselves. (airplane)

2. Without acceleration, it takes off skyward, resembles a dragonfly, and our Russian one takes flight. (helicopter)

3. He hums and draws with chalk, he draws white and white on blue paper that is above our heads. (airplane)

4. There are no clouds on the horizon, but an umbrella opened in the sky, a few minutes later it descended... (parachute)

Competition "Fold the plane" (fold a paper airplane) - dads

Competition "Jet Planes". Children launch airplanes folded by their dads.

Let's listen to our military commanders. (Jury's word)

BORDER POST

He stands on watch and is vigilant and brave

So that no one dares to disturb the world!

To get to the border outpost we need to crawl through

Relay "Crossing the Tunnel"

Adults build a tunnel (leaning on their palms and feet, raising their back high, the first one stands under him, the second crawls under him, stands up, then the third. As soon as the last adult stood in the tunnel, the children begin to crawl one after another into the tunnel at the same time to the landmark, move to the other side of the hall .

Relay race "Border Guard with a Dog"

Children and dads get into pairs, dad is a border guard, the child is a dog. The adult takes long steps, the child crawls under his feet like a snake. Let's run back.

Game "Border"

The children of one team and 1 adult (border guard) of the other team play.

The children's task is to cross the border (2 ropes so that the border guard does not catch him

The task of an adult (border guard) is to catch as many children (violators) crossing the border as possible. The team whose border guard caught the most violators won.

MILITARY - FIELD BASE

To be brave, courageous in battle

And save us our Fatherland,

We must become strong, dexterous,

Run like the wind and shoot accurately.

To get to the military base, you need to go through a field that is mined. To do this, we will call sappers - these are our dads.

Competition for dads “Demines the mines”

Balloons are laid out around the hall. Dads need to burst all the balloons.

Relay "Sharp Shooter"

Dads stand with buckets at the end of the hall. The child runs to the middle of the hall

He takes the ball and tries to get into the bucket. Dads try to catch the ball.

Leading. You played very friendly and completed the tasks.
It's time for us to count the stars,
Find out the winners.
While the jury sums up the results of our competition, let's listen to our guys.

We held a competition
And we wish you goodbye
Strengthen everyone's health,
Pump up your muscles stronger.

Don't watch TV
Sweat more with weights.
Don't lie on the sofa
Jump rope.

We wish all dads
Don't grow old and don't get sick,
Do more sports
Have a sense of humor.

Song "Don't be afraid, Mom!!!"

The jury speaks, the award order is read out.

Leading. Our holiday is over. All team members showed their courage, dexterity, and strength. Today we made sure that we have

A worthy generation of defenders of the Fatherland is growing up. And this means

what we will have, who will defend our Motherland. We congratulate you again

Happy Defender of the Fatherland Day to everyone, we wish you health and happiness. Let it go

the sky over Russia and the whole world will always be only blue!

Vera Nikolaevna Fedyunina
Collection of competitions, games, relay races for the holiday “Day of Defenders of the Fatherland”

Collection of competitions, games, relay races for the holiday Day of Defenders of the Fatherland.

Dear Colleagues! Over many years of working in kindergarten, I have collected many games for children. Perhaps, dear colleagues, they will be useful to you in your work. I will be very happy.

1. Bring shoulder straps

2. Crossing

3. Skillful hands

4. Sled (on bags)

Teams of children, each team's dad carries a child on a bag to the flag.

5. Kangaroo

Now we'll jump around a little. I suggest our dads to

turn into a kangaroo for a while, and our children -

in small cubs that are in the kangaroo's pouch.

6. Competition “Warm-up”

Participants pass the ball between their legs, when the last one has the ball, he runs over with the ball and becomes the first. When the first one stood up first again, the relay race is over.

7. Competition "Caterpillar"

Team members sit on the floor and hold each other by the waist. At the signal, they begin to move to the landmark - run back, holding hands. Girls dance a dance chosen by the teacher. The jury sums up the preliminary results.

8. "Tail of the Dragon"

The players hold each other by the waist. The last player has a large tail tucked into his shorts. A player from the other team must rip off the tail. Total time one minute.

9. "Bravo, captains"

Use your stick to push as many balloons into the goal as possible.

10. “Pull-Push”

The rope is tied in a ring. Inside dad.

Reach for your goal and score three goals.

11. “Magic Ball” relay

1. A dad with a child on his shoulders hits the ball to a landmark and back.

2. Boys – ball between Kangaroo’s legs to the landmark, run back.

3. Dad on the fitball to the landmark and back.

Total participants in one team: 4 dads, 4 boys.

12. “Continue the sentence”:

“He controls the tank.”

"The cannon fires."

“He sits at the controls of the plane.”

“He’s firing from a machine gun.”

“He goes on reconnaissance missions.”

“Guards the border.”

“On duty on a submarine.”

"Jumping with a parachute."

“They serve on ships.”

13. "Soldier's rations."

One participant from each team plays. Each person on command must eat a piece of gray bread, washed down with water,

as fast as possible. Carlson eats lazily, without appetite.

14. “Saboteurs.”

1. Crawl under a tripwire (an arc with plastic bottles hung on it - “mines”).

2. Walk along the bench.

3. Climb over the cube.

4. Hit a tank (toy tank or military vehicle) with a grenade (small ball).

5. Return to the team.

15. “Hit the target” (two hoops, sandbags)

16. “It’s boring to sit like this”

There are chairs on both sides of the hall. The children sit against one wall, after the verse they all run to the opposite wall to sit on chairs, there is one less chair there. On the other side, two chairs are removed. And so on until one chair.

It's boring, boring to sit like that, looking at each other.

Isn't it time to go for a run and change places?

17. "Hoops"

Two children stand near empty hoops. Dance music is performed.

When the music ends, everyone runs to the other hoops and transfers one toy at a time to the empty hoop. (4 hoops, 2 toys each, handkerchief).

The one who carried all the toys first runs to the handkerchief and raises it high.

18. “Blind Man’s Bluff with a Bell”(bell, scarf, long towel)

The players stand in a circle. According to the counting rhyme, they choose the “blind man’s buff” and the “ringer”

with a bell. The “blind man’s buff” is blindfolded, and given a handkerchief tied with a tourniquet. The bell-ringer and the blind man's buff run in a circle; at the sound of the bell, the "blind man's buff" must catch the "bell-ringer" in the circle and wrap a tourniquet around him.

19. Relay races

1. “RUN WITH A FLAG” (pass the flag after running around the pyramid)

2. “STEP THE ISLAND” (step over the hoops, rearranging them)

3. “RUN WITH THE BALL” (running, pushing the ball lightly with your foot)

4. “BUGS” (move on your hands, holding a ball on your knees)

5. “RUCK” (running between chairs while rolling a ball)

6. “BASKETBALL” (dads hold a hoop, and children try to hit the hoop with the ball)

20. Competitions:

1. Set the table

2. Make a sandwich

3. Dads - eat

21. “Whose dad is stronger?” Who has the strongest dad? Shall we check?

Come out if you want, take your dad.

The father puts the child on his shoulders.

Now let’s squat: who will do it longer?

22. "Penguin"

two dads put their child on their feet and thus walk around the cones

to the music.

23. "With Hoops"

At the signal, you stand in the second hoop. throw the first one over yourself forward, go into it yourself and so on until the pin, then take both hoops and pass them to those who are barely blowing on the team.

24. “Hit the target”

Children stand in two teams, each with a ball.

There are 2 dads ahead. Children throw balls to dads, and they put them in baskets

25. “Feed Daddy”

dad is blindfolded, the child is given vegetables and fruits, dad must find out

26. “Riddles about military equipment”

Leading. And now I’ll tell you some riddles for you guys.

1. Boldly floats in the sky, Overtaking the flight of birds.

Man controls it. What's happened? (Airplane.)

2. Without accelerating, I take off skyward, reminding me of a Dragonfly.

Our Russian takes flight. (Helicopter).

3. I walk around in an iron shell, completely lined with armor.

I shoot shells, I am very formidable in appearance. (Tank).

4. There is an iron whale underwater. The whale does not sleep day or night.

Day and night under water Protects my peace. (Submarine.)

5. The miracle bird, scarlet tail, flew into a flock of stars.

Our people built this Interplanetary. (Rocket).

27. "Papa the owner"

Dad runs, wakes up the child, puts on a coat, hat, scarf, mittens, and the two of them run to kindergarten. Father and child participate in pairs

28. “Tie your daughter a bow”

29. “Carry the Baby”

30. “Bring the shoulder straps”

Participants are placed matchboxes on their shoulders.

They must carry them without dropping them.

31. "Rough Riders"

(teams line up in two columns, dads stand on all fours, children sit on dads “astride”, holding on with their arms and legs. To reach the landmark, run back)

32. “Skillful hands”

Presenter: Our dear dads, we know how well you wield a hammer.

and other tools.

Now we'll see how you handle a needle and thread.

Each team must sew as many buttons as possible onto a piece of fabric in one minute. One point is awarded for each button sewn on.

33. “Throw the enemy with shells”

The players stand in two lines. Opposite there are baskets, and the players have balls in their hands. It is necessary, within a certain time, to throw as many balls as possible into the opponent’s basket. For each ball that hits the basket, the team receives one point.

34. "Orphans"

(Opposite each team there is a “wounded person”. Team members, in turn, run up to the wounded person - bandage his leg, the second participant - his hand,

etc. Then the “wounded” is taken away from the battlefield.)

35. "Rescuers"

(on the floor, at different ends of the hall, there are two hoops, in one of them there are children. The dads are located between the hoops. At the command of the Leading dad, the children are passed from hand to hand in turn. Whose team evacuates people to a safe place faster.)

36. "Dress me, dad"

(On the bench there are children’s clothes - tights, sweaters, socks, hats, jackets. Which team will dress their children faster and correctly.)

37. "Kangaroo"- Now we'll jump a little. I suggest that our dads turn into kangaroos for a while, and our children turn into little cubs that are in the kangaroo’s pouch.

(Teams line up in two columns, the children are on their fathers’ chests, clasping their necks with their arms and their torsos with their legs. Dads, holding the babies with their hands, jump on both legs to the landmark and return running)

38. “Come visit us”

From the set of products that are on the tables, each team prepares a treat for all guests.

39. Games - competitions:

1. Tug of war;

2. Get through the hoop;

3. Move the toys (two hoops each) There are three toys in one hoop.

In another, the children first march, and after the music ends, they carry

into an empty hoop, between two hoops - a scarf. Whoever gets there first takes a scarf and dances.

40. “Pilots, the infantry has gone into battle.”

The presenter says the words: “pilots - pilots” - everyone moves

in a circle, depicting airplanes with outstretched arms. After the words “hiding in the trenches,” everyone squats down, wrapping their arms around themselves; after the words “the infantry went into battle,” everyone begins to march to the center of the circle.

The one who makes a mistake is out of the game.

41. “Saboteurs.”

Teams of five play. Each participant must overcome a number of obstacles and carry out the combat order of the chief of staff.

1. Crawl under the tripwire

(an arc with plastic bottles hung on it - “mines.”)

2. Walk along the bench.

3. Climb over the cube.

4. Hit a tank (toy tank) with a grenade (small ball)

5. Return to the team.

42. Who will reach the Moon faster?

(two children take sticks tied to the ends of the rope and stand so that the rope is taut. A Moon circle is pinned to the middle of the rope. Children, at a signal, wind the rope around the stick).

43. "Captains Competition"

(2 participants from each team throw a balloon forward. The winner is the one whose balloon flies the longest).

45. “Who can bandage the wounded faster” (bandages)

46. ​​"Take a Seat in the Rocket"

(3 people per team, 5 hoops, calm music - “floating” in space,

when the music ends, take a place in the circle)

47. "Captains Competition"

(items are laid out on the tray. Remember the location for a minute, then turn away, remove one item from the tray, guess what is missing)

48. "Tug of War"(teams will measure their strength)

49. "Border Guards"

(two players are blindfolded and placed at a distance of a meter from each other. One of the children tries to pass between them, walking as quietly as possible. If the players hear him, they must say: “Stop! Who’s coming?” If the offender crosses the border this team loses).

50. "Fog"

(only two participants from different teams, they are explained which path they should take and given a try. Children walk around the pins, step over the cubes. Then the players are blindfolded and asked to follow the same path. The players need to be told what to do, and remove all objects. Players diligently perform all actions. At the end it is explained that this was a joke).

51. “Whose missile will hit the target?”

(at a distance of 3-4 meters from the players, pins are placed, grouped in groups of 5. Participants must roll a “rocket” ball across the floor and knock down the pins. The participant who knocks down the largest number wins).

(two participants from each team. Throw a balloon forward.

53. "Anxiety"

(on the chairs are a cap, a belt, a machine gun. At a signal, the children get dressed).

54. "Pass the ball"

(two teams stand behind each other and pass the ball over their heads from the first to the last player).

55. “Clear the field”

(cubes are scattered on the floor. One of the team is blindfolded. Players must collect cubes from the floor. The participant who collects the most cubes wins).

56. "Weightlessness"

(children sit freely in the hall, do a “swallow”, stand on one leg, straighten the other and move it back, straight arms spread to the sides. Children standing on the other leg sit down. The one who stood the longest wins).

57. “Strongman Competition.”

Music for the competition - phonogram of the song “Heroic Strength” by A. Pakhmutova. Children lift large inflatable balls in the form of weights.

58. Competition “The Russian soldier is rich in intelligence and strength”

Take turns pulling proverbs out of the bag.

2. Under a lying stone. (water doesn't flow)

3. You can’t take it out without difficulty. (fish from the pond)

4. Time matters. (fun hour)

5. Peace builds - but war... (destroys)

6. Difficult to learn... (easy in battle)

7. Alone in the field... (not a warrior)

8. One for all... (and all for one)

9. Cabbage soup and porridge... (our food)

10. The brave one wins... (the coward dies)

Competition "The Strongest Dad"

1. Who can squeeze a newspaper with one hand faster?

2. Arm wrestling

3. Who can inflate the balloon faster?

59. "Barber"

The task for dads who have daughters’ paws is to give the dolls 2 tails. The one who makes them faster and more beautiful wins.

60. "Chain".

There is a basket with balls in front of the captain. At the signal, the captain passes one ball at a time, and the team passes them along the chain. The last participant puts the balls in a basket that stands next to him. The team that passes the balls faster wins.

61. Competition "Leapfrog"

A couple - dad and child move to the landmark in this way: dad takes a position - standing, legs apart, the child crawls under dad's legs and takes a position - "crouching"; dad jumps over the child and so on. The couple runs back, the child sits on the dad’s shoulders and passes the baton to the next couple on command.

62. "Strong Men"

Teams are divided into an even number of people. It is advisable that both children and fathers take part in the competition. A ribbon is placed in the middle of the hall to mark the boundary. When the whistle blows, the teams begin to “blow” balloons into enemy territory.

Whoever has more balls on the territory loses.

63. “Bring the shoulder straps”

Participants are placed matchboxes on their shoulders. They must carry them without dropping them and pass them on to the next relay participant.

64. Show me your walk

Children are given cards with a picture of a soldier, a bear, a wolf, and so on. They must show their gait. This competition can be developed further - by offering, for example, instead of images of animals, various types of transport or troops. Parents must guess.

65. “Who can name more male professions?”

This competition does not need a detailed description. Participants are divided into two teams and alternately name men's professions. The task can be complicated by having children name professions, and parents giving examples of feats from history in these or military professions.

Participants are divided into two teams. First, one participant jumps. From the place where he landed, another team member begins to jump.

67. “Tear off your hat”

Only children can take part in this competition. Children wear hats or caps on their heads. The task is to take off the other person’s hat, but at the same time keep your own on your head - without giving it away.

68. "Flipper Race"

Participants are divided into two teams. The children start the race and are given little fins. They must run around the chair and return to their starting position. The race continues with dads wearing large fins. Thus, the younger generation and the older generation alternate. The team that completes the task faster wins.

69. "Crossing"

Participants are divided into two teams. Dads cross their arms and sit one child down. Whoever transports the most children wins.

70. “Kind words about dad”

Children say the word and insert a match into the apple. At the end, each team presents its “hedgehog”.

71. “Pull-pull”

Unbeknownst to the children, a rope is inserted into the sleeves of each father's outerwear and the two teams are offered a tug-of-war, while helping the weakest.

72. "Crossing the Minefield"

Dads and boys each have two balloons tied to their ankles. Participants must run to the landmark and back without stepping on the ball. Hitting the ball is considered an explosion. You can use balls

from the “dry” pool, scattering them on the floor. Participants must run

to the landmark and back without stepping on them.

73. "Who is faster"

Each player overcomes an obstacle course: hoops by jumping, a bench by flattening, a stand by running around. Passing the baton to the next team member.

74. "Kangaroo"

Both teams line up behind the starting line. At the end of each team there is a stand. On command, the boys on balls with ears begin to jump to the post and back, returning to the team at a run and must pass the ball to the next one.

75. "Found in the Dark"

(one participant from each team)

Blindfolded, on command, they kneel down and begin to collect the scattered cones on the floor. Whoever collects the most cones faster and wins.

76. "Tunnel"

(two teams participating)

Children on command stand one after another at a distance, with their legs spread wide apart, and a hoop with balls lies in front of the first player. The team's task is to pass all the balls through their legs.

Physical education teacher Vladimir Olegovich Chernetsov

Attack

Participants are divided into teams. A line (line) is drawn beyond which attackers are prohibited from crossing. A waste paper basket or pan is placed at a distance of several meters from the line. The attacking team throws balls of paper, trying to get them into the basket, and the team defending the “object” can deflect the projectiles. Then the teams change places. The team with more shells hitting the target wins.

Air bomb

Participants are divided into teams. At the finish line, an empty three-liter jar is placed for each of them. At the command of the leader, the participants take turns running with a coin or button clutched between their knees to the finish line and try to throw this “air bomb” at the target, that is, into a jar, without using their hands. The team with the most bombs in the bank wins.

Prisoners under guard

Outline or otherwise designate a large circle. One guard is selected from among the participants. The rest stand in the center of the circle with their hands tied behind them. At the signal from the leader, the prisoners, jumping on one leg, try to cross the border of the circle, and the guard does not allow them to do this. The last participant remaining in the circle becomes the guard in the next round of the game.

Saboteurs

The saboteurs were caught on the territory of the headquarters. It is necessary to interrogate them. To do this, one participant is invited from each team, who carefully examine each other for a minute. After this, the guys stand with their backs to each other. The presenter takes turns asking everyone questions regarding the appearance of the opponent. For example, what color shirt is your opponent wearing? What are you wearing on your feet? How many buttons, etc. Whoever gives the most correct answers becomes the winner of the competition.

Preparing the equipment

A very fun competition. One participant from each team is called up. They will have to use a marker on a sheet attached to the board to draw as quickly as possible Not with their working hand (if the child is right-handed, then he draws with his left hand, and vice versa) the object that the leader quietly whispers to them. The team that is the first to guess what exactly their participant is drawing wins. You can draw military equipment (airplane, tank, ship, missile carrier, etc.).

Watch

Our observation post is located in a swamp, we need to be extremely careful. There was a single, very small hummock (a thick sheet of paper or cardboard) on which the participants would have to stand on one leg. The one who stumbles will “drown in the swamp” and is eliminated from the game. Either one person from a team or several can participate.

Mined field

Participants will have to pass through a mined field and not get blown up. Blindfolded players must walk around 8 mins (pins or plastic bottles). The team whose guys hit the fewest mines wins.

Prisoners under guard!

Prisoners have been detained and need to be put in prison. But this is not so easy to do.

Two people from each team participate in the competition. A circle is drawn on the floor. Participants stand outside the circle at the border and join hands. At the leader’s command, they must drag the opponent into the circle, but not get there themselves. The one who crosses the border of the circle is eliminated.

Encryption

The children are given sheets of encrypted texts. A computer keyboard will help you decipher them. The texts are written on sheets of paper in English letters. To decrypt, you need to find this letter on the keyboard and see which Russian letter it corresponds to.

Gather your will into a fist

Children are informed in advance that in the next competition they will need to muster their will. After this, each participant is given a large sheet of paper on which the word “will” is written in large letters. You need to crumple this sheet into a fist with one hand. The first one to complete the task wins.

Nurse

At the front, you constantly have to provide assistance to the wounded, and the speed of the medical service. personnel often depends on human life. For the competition you will need gauze bandages. Players need to rewind the bandage back into the roll as quickly as possible.

Difficult position

Soldiers often have to find themselves in difficult situations and get out of them. A player from each team has his hands tied behind his back. A box of matches is poured onto the floor in front of each person. The participants' task is to collect matches as quickly as possible.

There is strength...

Soldiers must have a certain strength. The goal of the competition is to squeeze as much juice as possible out of half a lemon with one hand. The winner is the one with the most juice.

Desperate snipers

A hoop is placed in the middle of the hall. Each participant has five plastic bottle caps. It is necessary to hit the hoop with the cork from a distance so that it does not pop out. This is not so easy to do. The one with the most corks left in the hoop wins.

Army cuisine

You need to put a knife and potatoes on the table. Participants will decide that they will need to peel potatoes at speed. However, as soon as those interested come out, you need to ask them to take turns naming dishes that contain potatoes. A fairly funny competition that evokes a storm of emotions among both the participants and the support group.

Scout

Participants in the competition have a rope tied around their waists, at the end of which a potato is attached, located at knee level. A box of matches is placed on the floor. You need to move the box to the finish line, pushing it with potatoes.

Combat wound

Each participant must hit the ball into a basket or bucket. But before that, they draw out a card on which it is written which part of the body was wounded in battle. This could be “right hand”, “left foot”, “left eye”, etc. The injured part must not be used. The winning team is determined by the number of hits.

Rapidity

Who can inflate the balloon faster? (who can quickly disassemble and assemble a pen, Lego, etc.)...

Force

Amrestling in two teams to determine the winners. Competition between the strongest pair (“best of the best”)....

Savvy

Which month has 28 days? (every month)

What does a toad eat in winter? (nothing, she sleeps in winter)

What's in the front of the giraffe and what's in the back of the walrus? (letter Zh)

Why do hungry wolves walk in winter? (on the ground)

What happens to a cat when he turns 2 years old? (the third one is coming)

How much does a three-ruble bun cost? (3 rubles)

What do crocodile, monkey and man have? (letter O)

What's upside down above us? (fly)

Why do ships go to sea? (from the shore)...


Contest " Methodical piggy bank of a preschool educational institution teacher"

Scenario for a sports festival dedicated to Defender of the Fatherland Day for older and school-preparatory children.

Equipment:

  • 2 easels
  • visual landmarks (cones)
  • 2 caps
  • 2 hoops on stands
  • 2 tunnels
  • 2-4 images of military equipment with dots
  • 2 pans
  • potatoes by number of participants
  • 2 spoons
  • 2 cut pictures
  • 1 rope
  • 2 pairs of skis (linoleum).

The progress of the holiday

Children enter the hall to the music and line up around the perimeter of the hall.

Host: Guys, today we celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day. This is a holiday for all grandfathers, fathers, older brothers and of course our boys, because when they grow up, they will also serve the country, the Fatherland. And our sports competitions are dedicated to this holiday.

Children read poems.

Today is a special day
For boys and men
Defender of the Fatherland Day
Every citizen knows!

February, February, winter and sun
And the first birds call!
Today I looked out the window:
He froze and pressed his face to the glass.
My friends - oh yesterday boys
Today we grew up and suddenly
All as one, abandoning their books
They held hands and stood in a circle
And they promised their mothers and sisters
Protect the boundaries of joy.
Take care of our world - both birds and the sun,
Keep me safe in the window.

Presenter: Our boys will soon grow up and go to serve in the army. Let's imagine that we are in the army. You know that there are different types of troops in the army.

Now we will conduct quiz, I will ask questions, and you will answer.

  • Who serves on the tank? (tankers)
  • Who serves on the border? (border guard)
  • Who flies a helicopter? (pilot)
  • Who serves in the missile forces? (rocket man)
  • What is the name of a person who jumps with a parachute? (skydiver)
  • What do you call a soldier who has no military equipment? (infantryman)

Presenter: Well done! You answered well and correctly. Now I ask the teams to take their places. The fan team will greet our participants ( applause).

In addition to teams and fans, we have a jury at competitions consisting of: a music director and a kindergarten methodologist.

Now is the time introduce yourself to our teams.

  1. Group team No. (1, 2, 6) - your name and your motto
  2. Group team number (8, 11, 12) - your name and your motto.

Before the start of the competition, participants must shake hands with each other, this means that you are friendly to each other and will not be offended even if you lose.

Word from the jury: We have two pictures, but they are cut, we will give a fragment after each relay race, and at the end of the competition you will create a whole picture.

Presenter: I declare our competition open! Are the teams ready for the competition? A combat alert is announced in our unit.

1st relay: “Combat alert”. Running with a cap on your head. You need to run to the landmark and back, pass the cap to the next participant. The winner is the team that completes the task quickly and correctly, without violating the rules of conduct in the gym. This relay is worth two points.

On your marks! Attention! March!

Presenter: Now we will move on to combat exercises, we will check whether our future soldiers know how to hit the target.

Relay 2: “Hit the target.” The competitor takes the ball and throws it into the hoop and stands at the end of the column. The team that hits the target the most wins. This relay is judged by the number of hits.

On your marks! Attention! March!

Presenter: The iron fish dives to the bottom, it protects its native land.

Relay 3: “Submarine”(tunnel). You need to crawl through the tunnel, stand up and run to the landmark, return to the team, pass the baton, touching the next participant on the shoulder. This relay will be worth one point.

Are the teams ready? On your marks! Attention! March!

Host: Of course, in the army, soldiers not only fight and train, but also relax. Let's take a break too.

Now competition for fans: “Guess the type of equipment.” You need to connect the dots with the numbers in order and guess what type of military equipment is depicted.

Now the jury has the floor: In the first competition the team won..., in the second competition with a score... the team won..., in the third competition the team won... The total score of the three competitions... while the team is in the lead...

Host: Our soldiers stand guard over our homeland at any time of the year, even in harsh winter. They know how to ski, and now we will see how our future soldiers ski.

Relay 4: “Winter crossing” or “Ski track”. You need to ski to the landmark and back and pass the skis to the next participant. The team that completes the task correctly and quickly wins. Are the participants ready? On your marks! Attention! March!

Host: You know, guys, that soldiers always help cook in the kitchen. So now we will find out whether we are good helpers in the kitchen.

Relay 5 is called “Potato”. You need to put the potatoes in a spoon and bring them to the pan, put them in the pan. Return to the team and pass the spoon to the next participant. All clear? Ready? On your marks! Attention! March!

Host: Before the last competition, we will take a break and watch the dance performed by the support group. Let's welcome them. Your applause.

Host: We checked that our future soldiers know how to hit a target, ski, and help in the kitchen. The time has come for the teams to show their strength.

Relay 6: “Tug of War.” Teams stand opposite each other in columns. The leader gives them a rope. At the signal, team members begin to pull it. The team that pulls its opponents over the dividing line wins.

I ask the teams to take their places. On your marks! Attention! March!

Presenter: 7 final competition: “Collect a picture.” You have received all the fragments of the picture, and now you must assemble the whole one. And we'll see which team can do it faster.

Presenter: Well done! You coped with all the tasks wonderfully, showed that you are strong, dexterous, skillful, that you can serve in the army and will become worthy defenders of our Motherland, which you love and will protect!

I want everyone to laugh
So that dreams always come true,
So that children have joyful dreams,
May it be a good morning,
So that mom doesn't be sad,
So that there is no war!

The final word is given to the chairman. Rewarding teams, distributing prizes.

Script writer: Elena Anatolyevna Galchenko, physical education instructor at MADOU combined type kindergarten No. 77, Khabarovsk.