Progress of observation
The lingonberries are ripening, the days have become colder,
And the cry of a bird only makes my heart sadder. Flocks of birds fly away across the blue sea,
All the trees shine in multi-colored decoration.
Bring the children to the tree, remember its main parts. Give children a visual representation that trees come in different thicknesses and heights. Remind that leaves grow on the branches, but with the onset of autumn they fall off . Offer to stroke the tree trunk. Please note that the tree is tall and you have to raise your head to see it. Offer to find a low tree. Examine the trunk of a young and old tree and compare. Offer to run on fallen tree leaves.
Work activity: cut broken branches from trees together with children. Rake and pour the soil with a rake, adding it to the roots of the trees, explain why this is being done.
Goals:
- cultivate a desire to participate in plant care;
- instill respect for nature.
Outdoor games
1. "Birds in Nests"
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Goals:
- learn to walk and run in all directions without bumping into each other;
act quickly on the teacher’s signal, help each other.
2. "The Mother Hen and the Chicks"
—Goal: to develop in children the ability to jump and move actively.
Take-out materials: children's rakes, blocks for outdoor play, toys for playing with sand, dolls dressed for the weather, strollers for dolls, cars.
NOVEMBER
Walk No. 1
"Observing Frosty Patterns"
Goal: look at the frosty patterns on the window.
Progress of observation
On a sunny day, invite the children to look out the window. The sun looks out the window, looks into our room. We will clap our hands, We are very happy about the sun.
When going out to the site, draw the children’s attention to the warm weather. (Today the sun is shining - it’s warm.)
The sun is huge and hot. Heats the entire earth, sending it rays. Take a small mirror outside and say that the sun sent its ray to the children so that they could play with it. Point the beam at the wall.
Sunny bunnies play on the wall,
Bend them with your finger and let them run to you.
Here it is, a bright circle, here, there, to the left, to the left - it ran up to the ceiling.
At the command “Catch the bunny!”
the children are trying to catch him.
Labor activity: collecting stones on the site.
Goal: continue to cultivate the desire to participate in work.
Outdoor games:
1. "Mice in the Pantry"
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Goal: learn to run easily, without bumping into each other, move in accordance with the text, quickly change the direction of movement.
2. "Get in the circle"
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Goals: improve the ability to operate with objects;
- learn to hit the target;
- develop eye and dexterity.
Take-out materials: sandbags, balls, hoops, small toys, molds, signets, pencils, buckets, scoops.
Walk No. 2
"Watching a Cat"
Goals: - expand the idea of a domestic animal - a cat;
- cultivate a desire to care for animals.
Progress of observation
Hello, forest, dense forest, full of fairy tales and miracles! What are you making noise about in the leaves on a dark, stormy night? What do you whisper to us at dawn, covered in dew, like silver? Who is hiding in your wilderness? What kind of animal? What bird? Open everything, don’t hide it: you see, we are our own.
On the way to the forest, stop the children in a place where the forest is visible from a distance and is clearly visible. Admire the colorful forest and draw children’s attention to the beauty of the landscape. Find out what color is characteristic of autumn trees .
Labor activity: cleaning the forest area where children will play.
Goal: to teach children to maintain cleanliness and order in the forest.
Outdoor games
1."Birds in Nests"
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Goals:
- learn to walk and run in all directions without bumping into each other;
— to teach children to act quickly on the teacher’s signal, to help each other.
2."Find your house"
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Goal: to teach how to quickly act on a signal, to teach how to navigate in space.
Removable materials: baskets for cones, buckets for collecting garbage.
Walk No. 4
"Watching birds while feeding"
Goals:
— instill a desire to take care of birds;
— to develop knowledge about the habits of birds;
- cultivate a love for nature.
Progress of observation
Car, car, my car, I work deftly with the pedals. I drive the car in front of everyone, I ride it in the yard and garden.
Watch with children the movement of a car. Explain that the driver drives the car, he sits in front, and everyone else is passengers. You cannot talk to the driver while driving, so that the car does not collide with other cars.
Labor activity: cleaning the territory.
Goal: to teach how to use brooms correctly.
Outdoor games
1. "Trams"
GOAL: To teach children to move in pairs, coordinating their movements with the movements of other players; teach them to recognize colors and change movements according to them
2. "Cars"
Goals:
— teach to follow traffic rules;
— consolidate knowledge about trucks.
Remote materials: steering wheels, scoops, molds, toys, chalk, cars.
Walk No. 4
"Looking at an autumn tree "
Goal: to develop knowledge about the main parts of wood, their height and thickness.
Progress of observation
Invite the children to see if there is sun or clouds in the sky. Ask what the clouds did (cover the sun, note what the sky is (gloomy), what the weather is (gloomy)
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The winds are blowing, the winds are violent, the clouds are moving, the clouds are dark.
Draw the children's attention to the tops of the trees (they are swaying, the wind is blowing, the trees are swaying. The trees have colorful foliage. If the leaves on the trees have turned yellow, If the birds have flown to a distant land, If the sky is gloomy, if it is raining, This time is called autumn .
Labor activity: watering sand for play.
Goals:
- teach to maintain cleanliness and order in the area, encourage
provide assistance to adults;
— to consolidate the knowledge that dry sand crumbles, and if you water it, it becomes wet and you can make pies for dolls from it.
Outdoor games
"Sparrows and the car"
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Goal: to teach children to run quickly when given a signal, but not to bump into each other, to start moving and change it according to a signal from the teacher, to find their place.
"Take care of the object"
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Goal: to teach how to act and navigate according to a signal, in space, to develop dexterity.
Individual work
Development of movements.
Take-out materials: watering cans, cubes and molds for each child to play with
sand, doll, cars.
Walk No. 2 “Falling Leaves”
Goal: show children the variety of colors of golden autumn ; reveal a new concept of “leaf fall”
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Progress of observation
The teacher leads the children to the spruce tree and draws attention to its slenderness and green outfit.
You can always find her in the forest
- You’ll go for a walk and meet him.
Stands prickly like a hedgehog
In winter in a summer dress.
The teacher draws the children’s attention to the fact that it is very pleasant to be near a spruce tree (it is beautiful and healthy, its aroma is healing for health. He asks what beautiful things the children find in the tree. He suggests alternately breathing deeply with open eyes and looking at it.
To consolidate knowledge about the structure of spruce: the trunk is covered with brown bark, there are many branches that gradually increase in size downwards. All branches are covered with hard, prickly needles and brown cones. Invite children to stroke the trunk, press their cheeks against it, and touch the needles so that they get not only a visual, but also a tactile idea.
The prickly green one was cut down with an axe. The prickly green one comes to our house.
Labor activity: shoveling snow, clearing paths.
Lots of snow, no place to run.
There is also snow on the path.
Here are the shovels for you guys,
We will work for everyone.
Goal: to teach how to use shovels, shoveling snow into a certain place.
Outdoor game
1. "From bump to bump."
Goal: to develop in children the ability to jump on two legs moving forward. Progress of the game.
2. "Find yourself a mate"
Goal: to develop children's color discrimination and spatial orientation
Removable materials: shovels, snow molds, children's sleds, scoops.
Walk No. 3
"Cloud Watching"
Goal: to form concepts about clouds and clouds.