Lesson summary in the middle group topic: “Autumn” lesson plan on the world around us (middle group) on the topic


Middle group. Junior preschool age. Children 4 - 5 years old

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Summary of a lesson with middle group children on the topic: “Colors of Autumn”.

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution

Child Development Center – Kindergarten No. 14 “Merry Bells”

address: Russian Federation, 140563, Moscow region, Ozyory,

microdistrict named after Marshal Katukov, building 20

8 496 70 4 – 41 – 39, https://ozds14.edumsko.ru/

Lesson notes

with children of the middle group on
the topic: “Colors of Autumn”.
Compiled by:

teacher of the highest qualification category

Sukhanova Tamara Olegovna

Moscow region,

Ozery 2022

Goal: developing ideas about autumn based on familiarization with the essential features of the season. Objectives: 1. Develop curiosity, creative imagination, coordination of movements with speech, auditory and visual perception, the ability to distinguish leaves of different trees, dexterity. 2. To cultivate in children emotional responsiveness to nature, interest and a caring attitude towards the plant world. 3. Arouse interest in your own hand, introduce the possibility of creating images based on identical elements. Vocabulary work: autumn, yellowed, reddened, gilded, howls, hums, moans, pours, walks, drizzles. Preliminary work: looking at tree leaves while walking, observing the autumn sky, trees, and inanimate natural phenomena. Equipment: plot paintings depicting the seasons, a tape recorder, a cassette with a recording of “Autumn Songs” by P.I. Tchaikovsky, tree leaves made of colored paper, a package box, a sheet of cardboard size A3, gouache paints, an easel, napkins for each child.

Progress of the lesson

The teacher reads by heart, accompanied by background music, “Autumn Song” by P.I. Tchaikovsky

Teacher: The Summer Garden has turned a little red. At least repaint it! This autumn - a red cat - snuck into it on a dark night. Where she stepped on soft paws, There she left her mark: The crown of the oak tree - in yellow patches The maple burns with fiery leaves. On the lawn - look for yourself - Not grass, but red wool! This cat was tired of climbing and decided to sit down in the grass. G. Novitskaya Teacher: Tell me guys, what is this poem about?

Children: (about autumn). Teacher: Who does the poet compare autumn with?

Children: (with a red cat). Teacher: Do you want autumn to come?

Children: (yes). Teacher: It’s sad to say goodbye to summer, but autumn will delight us with its miracles. Autumn, like a skilled artist, has chosen the brightest colors to decorate nature. Children, what color do you think is autumn?

Children: (yellow, red, orange). Teacher: Can you say that autumn is colorful?

Children: (yes). Teacher: Guess the autumn riddle: “Are gold coins falling from a branch?” (these are leaves). Look at the miracle of this autumn bouquet of leaves (the teacher distributes the leaves to the children). Aspen leaves are red. So what did they do?

(blushed).

Teacher: What do aspen leaves look like?

(for coins).

Teacher: The maple leaves are yellow. So what did they do?

(turned yellow).

Teacher: What do you think maple leaves look like? (on the palm).

Teacher: Which tree lost this leaf that looks like a feather?

(Rowan).

Teacher: Golden rowan leaves. So they turned gilded. Let's say this word together (pronounced in chorus). Teacher:What wind blows in autumn?

(cold, piercing, angry).

Teacher: What does the wind do?

(howls, hums, moans, roars).

Teacher: And suddenly an autumn breeze blew. The leaves scattered. How many leaves! Yes, we have a whole tree here, like on a kindergarten site.

Outdoor game: “Leaves” The autumn leaves are quietly spinning (spinning in place, arms to the sides) The leaves are quietly lying at our feet (crouching) And rustling and rustling under our feet (moving hands right - left) As if they want to spin again (spinning in place, On the socks). Let's collect a beautiful bouquet in a vase. Let it please us with its beauty (children sit on the carpet).

The teacher shows the box, opens it and reports that our group has received a package from the fall. Guys, do you know the signs of autumn? (Yes). Let's play the game "Autumn Signs". When I name the signs of autumn, say “yes” in unison. If the signs refer to a different time of year, say “no” together. You are ready? (Yes). Give the correct answer: Do flowers bloom in autumn? (No). Do mushrooms grow in autumn? (Yes). Are the clouds covering the sun? (Yes). Does it rain often? (Yes). Are the fogs floating in autumn? (Yes). Well, do birds build nests? (No). Do animals close their holes? (Yes). Is everyone getting the harvest? (Yes). Are flocks of birds flying away? (Yes). Is the sun shining very hot? (No). Does everyone swim in the river? (No). Can children sunbathe? (No). Well, what should you do? Should we wear jackets and hats? (Yes). Should everyone wear boots? (Yes). Well done! You know the signs of autumn.

Drawing “Colored palms” (autumn leaves). Today we will draw leaves, but we will not draw with paints and pencils. Guys, you know, you can draw with your hands. There is an expression “our hands are not for boredom.” Today we will paint our palms with multi-colored gouache paints and put prints on sheets of paper. The teacher dips his palms into plates with diluted gouache paint, puts his palm with fingers apart to a sheet of paper placed on the easel. What does my palm look like? (on maple leaves). The teacher invites the children to transfer their “hands” to a large sheet of white paper. This is the kind of leaf fall we have, yellow, red, green leaves are flying.

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