Lesson on how plants live. Lesson topic: “How do plants live?”

Lesson on the subject “The World Around Us”

1 class.

Topic: “How plants live”

Lesson - Research

    Purpose: to introduce the conditions necessary for plant life.

Create conditions for solving problems:

educational:

-familiarization with life cycle plants, with the conditions necessary for plant life.

To form the cognitive activity of students.

- developing:

To promote the development of skills to observe, analyze, generalize, reason, and think logically.

Promote the development of communication skills, the ability to work in groups;

educational:

To promote a sense of love and care for all living things.

Technologies: ICT, pedagogical cooperation.

Equipment: multimedia device, cards for working in groups, jars, plant seeds for conducting experiments.

Lesson structure.

Stage.

Teacher's activities.

Student activities.

I.Organizational moment.

II Updating knowledge. Introduction to the topic.

Slide number 1.

Slide number 2

III. Subject message.

Slide No. 3

IV. Repetition of what has been learned.

Slide No. 4,5,6

Generalization

Physical exercise.

Slide number 11.

Fizminutka

Slide number 7.

Educational moment.

Slide number 12.

Slide number 8

Slide No. 9

VI. Reflection.

Slide No. 10

The bell rang loudly -
Lesson begins
Our ears are on top
Eyes wide open
We listen, we remember
We don't waste a minute.

Today we have an unusual lesson. And you will understand why now. Guys, a letter came to our school asking for help. The king is addressing us from the distant fairyland of Rastindia. Listen to what happened to them. In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king and a queen, and a little princess was born to them. Everything would have been fine, but the princess slept all the time. Years passed, but the little princess did not grow and did not wake up. And then the king shouted a cry to all corners of the world. So that the best nannies would gather and wake up the little girl. And so one nanny came and left with nothing, and the second could not wake up, and the third, no matter how hard she tried, did not succeed. The king was completely desperate. One day a fairy flew past the kingdom, and she told the king that he could wake up the princess if he answered the riddle. And the riddle was difficult.

And then the king decided to write a letter to the school. After all, this is where small children are found who can solve any riddle.

Maybe you and I can solve the riddle?

Sleeping magical dream baby

Waking her up is no joke!

Three nannies wanted to wake her up in bed.

How long have we walked apart?

Only in vain: they didn’t wake me up, -

And the three of us touched him,

Instantly his eyes woke up.

And here there is a postscript.

To wake up the princess you will have to go through a difficult path.

Well, let's not be afraid, let's go?

And here is the map, let's see how we can move.

What do we see in this unknown world?

What to call these organisms in one word?

Plants are different. What groups of plants have you already studied?

Find the main ones features plants.

What do all these plants have in common?

Match the plant parts.

What part is missing? Or maybe the plant doesn’t need it at all? Prove that the part that is missing is necessary.

Guys, it turns out that the plant feeds, reproduces, and dies?

What organisms can breathe, live, and die?

This means that plants are living organisms.

Dance

Look on the map it says experimental field.

The very word experimental field indicates that experiments are carried out here. Isn't this the place where we conducted our experiments? A week ago we put out four jars. Each group planted seeds. What did you do, tell me?

You probably can't wait to look into them and see what's going on there? And now we finally got the result.

What does it take for a plant to start its life?

A plant is a living organism; what else do living organisms need to exist?

Living organisms breathe, which means that plants need air for their development.

How did our plant grow?

Can the plant develop further? Why? Do you remember my seeds? I put them in a jar before and the ones that had water and warmth sprouted, and I felt sorry for them. I decided to plant it and look what I got? Now our bean will live with us in the classroom, continue to grow, and you and I will watch it. And if we just watch to see if it continues to grow.

You need to take proper care of her, because despite the fact that she is alive, she cannot take care of herself. How will you care?

How can plants thank a person for his help?

Guess the riddle and you will get the answer.

Baby sleeps in a magical sleep

Waking her up is no joke!

the nurses wanted to wake him up in bed.

How long have we walked apart?

Only in vain: they didn’t wake me up, -

The four of them touched him,

Instantly his eyes woke up.

So what does it take for a plant to germinate and develop further?

Mood barometer”

So, guys, what was interesting for you in class today? What didn't you like? What more would you like to know about plants? Your wishes!

I suggest you choose a person’s face that will reflect the mood with which you leave today’s lesson.

1. If you liked the activity, smile.
2. I didn’t really like it - with a straight mouth.
3. Didn’t like it – sad.

We learned a lot of new things and did a good deed, provided help. What's that last red lantern?

And I tell you: “Thank you everyone for your work!”

They try to guess the riddle.

Children's answers

Work in groups.

Work in groups. Each group talks about their experience

They draw conclusions.

Class: 1

The purpose of the lesson:

  • give students an idea of ​​the development of a plant from a seed, trace the life cycle of plants, introduce the living conditions of plants, with pollinating insects, show the connection between plants and animals in seed distribution,
  • learn how to properly care for indoor plants,
  • cultivate a caring attitude towards nature.

Equipment: textbooks by A.A. Pleshakov “The World Around Us”, workbooks for the 1st grade textbook “The World Around Us”, an image of the sun on the board, circles cut out of colored paper, a multimedia projector, a computer, a screen.

During the classes

I. Organizational beginning of the lesson.

Today in class we will need your attention, help and support. Close your eyes, lower your heads and listen to the words: “If we close our eyes, we will see nothing. There was nothing before but darkness. And it was so until a big sparkling blue ball appeared. This is the Earth. Life begins : The world shimmers dazzlingly. And it is so important that this continues forever." <Приложение 1>

So, life goes on, the lesson begins.

II. Lesson topic message.

Plants are an important part of nature. They turn sunlight into food. Without plants there would be no animals. They provide food and shelter to many animals. But today we will learn “How do plants live?” <Приложение2>

III. Work on the topic of the lesson.

Observing plant life in spring.

We will now take a journey through the seasons and observe plants at different periods of their life. But at what time we will begin the journey, you can now guess for yourself.

She comes with affection
And with my fairy tale.
With a magic wand will wave,
The snowdrop will bloom in the forest.

What time of year is this riddle talking about? (About spring)

Spring is an amazing time of year. <Приложение 3>

(Student reads a poem)

The snow is melting, the stream is babbling,
The sun is warming up.
And already among the birches
The snowdrop is blooming.

Guess the riddle of the Wise Turtle.

The distance of the fields is green,
The nightingale sings,
IN White color the garden is dressed,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,

What month is this? : (May)

In spring, all plants wake up from a long winter sleep. <Приложение 4> Nature awakens and comes to life. In spring, white-pink clouds seem to descend on the gardens - there are so many flowers on the apple and cherry trees. Each tree hums quietly with a multitude of insects. But time passes, and where there were flowers, ruddy apples and juicy fruits appear.

Why is this happening?

Of course, bees, bumblebees and other insects participated in the creation of this abundance.

A flower sits on a flower
Drinks sweet flower juice.
- This flower sweet juice is nectar.
He dressed himself in smart fur,
I didn't forget the mittens.
Since the day was cool,
And the flight was long.

Insects are great workers. To collect 1 kg of honey, a bee needs to fly 300,000 km and visit 19,000,000 flowers.

We admire flowers and rejoice in them. All this is true.

Why do you think they form on plants? beautiful flowers? (children's answers)

However, they do not bloom for people. Flowers need bright colors and aroma to attract insects.

Only we humans can admire the beauty of flowers. But for insects, only the color, shape of the flower and smell are important.

After all, flowers not only attract, they also feed some insects with juice and nectar, others with pollen, and others with both. Pollen and nectar are the favorite foods of insects.

Insects will never confuse flowers. They fly only to those where the food is suitable for them and where it can be obtained.

2. Physical education minute.

We follow each other
Forest and green meadow.
Motley wings flicker,
Butterflies fly in the field.
One two three four -
They flew and circled.

3. Observing plant life in summer. <Приложение 5>

Red summer has come (Slide 1)
Flowers grow in the fields,
Berries and mushrooms guys
They carry me home from the forest.
They swim in the river all day,
Even the shadow can't save you.

What happens to plants in the summer? (children's answers)

In summer the plants continue to grow and bloom. For example, linden blooms in July. In Ukraine, July is called Lipen. These beautiful, fragrant trees have been growing on the streets, alleys, parks and gardens for a long time. Linden is the most urban tree. (Slide 2)

The linden tree blooms for only 10-12 days. The bees are in such a hurry to stock up on the tree’s sweet tribute that they sometimes even collect it at night!

But the flowering time for every plant ends someday. What happens to the plant after this? (children's answers)

By the end of summer, plants produce fruits with seeds in place of flowers.

The Question Ant cannot guess who we are talking about here:

He produces sheets
Wide latitude.
Kept on strong stems
One hundred rough, tenacious fruits:
If you don't get around them -
You will find them all on yourself.
(burdock) (Slide 3)

4. Plant propagation.

Each plant reproduces in its own way.

Name the methods of dispersing plant seeds that you know.

But the burdock fruits with hooks cling to the fur of animals, to human clothing and ride on them until they fall. Humans and animals are the transport of burdock.

Recitation by students in chorus:

Under the fence at the edge of the steppes
The lonely burdock slept sweetly.
I slept and had wonderful dreams.
How he grabs someone's pants,
In the wolf's tail or in the hare's chest
And the journey will go far.

Why does thistle like to travel so much? To prevent the baby burdocks from dying, the seeds set off on their journey. Both goats and horses are ridden by burrs. That's why burdocks have thorns - chains.

Borrowing from nature.

Plants help people invent new things. Many useful devices in construction, transport and other areas of our life, man has taken a peek at nature. Burdock became the prototype of Velcro fastener. (Show).

Folk sign.

The burdock cones straighten their thorns before the rain.

Burdock, thistle and some other plants that travel as free passengers are popularly called burdock.

When do they say about a person “he stuck like a burr”? (Annoying)

Is it good or bad?

What plant are we talking about?

When you walk along the path.
Everywhere you look, in the fields
Miracle balls turn white
On slender petals.
Clean fluffs are flying
For the meadow, for the garden, for the forest,
And to us as paratroopers
Descending from heaven.
(Dandelion). (Slide 4)

Why does a dandelion need to be large, noticeable, bright, and now, when ripe, light, almost transparent? (So ​​that the wind will carry away his children and scatter them on the ground).

5. "Research laboratory". Work in groups. <Приложение 6>

Now let's see how the seeds of other plants have adapted to life. To do this, we need to work in a research laboratory.

(Each group of children is given various plant seeds - sunflower, peas, beans, maple)

So, we examine the seed according to plan:

What branch is this baby from?

Appearance, what does it look like?

What shape?

(After some time, each group is given the floor. Students talk about seeds according to plan. While students are talking about maple reproduction, I give additional tasks)

Vocabulary - lionfish.

Pick up related words By the way, lionfish.

Why do you think they called it that?

Borrowing from nature.

A helicopter flies when its wings rotate. This is similar to how a maple lionfish moves in the wind.

Message from the leading laboratory assistant.

Maple is one of the most common trees in our deciduous forests. The cheerful maple loves sunlight. Maple is planted to decorate a city park. Maple seeds fly far. A seed will fall into comfortable spot, then next year a thin maple will grow.

But we learn about how oak develops from the textbook on page 50.

6. Work according to the textbook.

With a cap on his head.
As if ready to go,
He's hiding in the leaves
Golden oak.

The oak blossoms when it still has very small leaves, and the trees seem to be dressed in thin green lace.

After flowering, the small cup-shaped wrapper grows first, and then the acorn itself. Each acorn contains one large seed. Acorns are very nutritious. Perhaps acorns were the “first bread” of the European population.

Let's examine this seed:

Appearance, color, shape.

Shell.

Let's help Question Ant. He is completely confused and wants to understand how the oak tree develops. <Приложение 7>

(Students talk about the stages of plant development using the example of oak)

What conclusion can we draw about plant life? (The plant is alive. It grows, bears offspring. Every plant dies someday.)

Read the output in the textbook on page 50.

Message from the leading laboratory assistant.

Acorns are very capricious. They cannot stand drying out at all. As soon as they lose even a small part of the water, they dry out.

Acorns fall to the ground in early autumn. After this, the oak sheds its leaves, and they cover the acorns with a protective layer.

Why do you think?

(Protected from drying out; so that animals do not eat. After all, out of 1 million acorns only 1 tree will grow).

Additional material.

And also large and heavy oak fruits - acorns and hazel nuts - fall next to the tree and wait for the “carriers” to carry them to other places. Squirrels and mice don’t have to wait long. They will run up, pick up acorns and nuts and carry them to their holes and hollows. It’s worth the effort: after all, acorns and nuts pay for the journey with tasty food and good supplies for the winter. Some of the forgotten and lost supplies will sprout new trees and shrubs in the spring.

Underground he will sleep
In bad weather and cold.
And someday again
It will break out.

Let it grow to the skies
Every year it gets higher.
Let him spread his canopy
Multi-pitched roof.

The wind also helps the birch, linden, and fir trees - their flying seeds spin like helicopters and fly far, far away.

Caught by the wind, like gliders, the seeds fly, rising high into the sky. They fly over trees, houses, rivers. Sometimes they cover paths, streets, benches, water in a continuous layer: Wherever they take them! But then the seeds flew off, calmed down and went to sleep for the winter. In the spring they will have to again big job- grow a new tree.

7. Observing plant life in autumn.<Приложение 8>

The leaves are painted in autumn attire.
Like gold, they burn brightly in the sun.
Rowan is burning, blazing with fire
And he gives us the ripe berries.

Yellow color is a symbol of autumn. Her time begins with the yellow leaves of the trees. The sunny outfit of gardens, parks and forests gave it its name.

What do you think this name is? (gold).

Why should trees shed such a magnificent outfit? They would stand and stand until spring with leaves. (Children's guesses)

Plants should not be left with leaves over the winter. If it falls and snow sticks to the foliage, the branches of the trees will not withstand its weight and will break off. Sometimes this happens if snow falls much ahead of time. The trees are shedding their leaves.

In addition, the tree prudently removes all unnecessary substances into the foliage. Then, like a cork, the leaf petiole is plugged with dead cells. And with the first gust of wind, the leaves break off and fall.

Laboratory assistant's message.

The earliest trees to lose their leaves are linden, birch and elm. Already at the end of early autumn, leaf fall begins. With the first frosts, aspen leaves fall off, then maple leaves. Only spruce and pine are green. Their leaves - needles - are not afraid of frost. Each needle, like a fur coat, was covered with a waxy coating.

Solving a crossword puzzle.

Now let's see how smart you are. Let's all solve the crossword puzzle together.

Lying in the light
Thrown into the darkness
And there is no peace there either:
How to get out into the light. (se m I)

I am rosy Matryoshka
I won’t tear you away from my friends,
I'll wait until Matryoshka
It will fall into the grass on its own. (apple O co)

Red Egorka fell into the lake,
I didn't drown myself
And he didn’t stir up the water. ( l ist)

All covered in dust
At least a little strength,
He sticks out by the road.
His legs are bent
He is inconspicuous in appearance. (podor O zhnik)

For us in the rain and in the heat
A friend will help
Green and good -
Will stretch out dozens of hands to us
And thousands of palms. ( d tree)

Golden sun from the sky
Golden rays are pouring.
In the field as a friendly wall
Golden barbels. (wheat ts A)

In the summer - in the garden,
Fresh, green,
And in winter - in a barrel,
Strong, salty. (cucumber s )

Well done!

8. Observing plant life in winter. <Приложение 10>

What time of year have we not visited yet?

That's right, we haven't yet remembered how plants live in winter time of the year.

What happens to plants when winter comes? (Children's answers from their own observations)

Like a layer of snow covering the ground like a fur coat. The ability of snow to block heat from the ground and thereby create a kind of natural greenhouse is very important for plants. Grass and crops do not freeze under the snow. It’s bad for them when there is no snow cover for a long time.

The trees also prepared fur coats for themselves. All summer every year, trees lay porous cork tissue under the skin of the trunk and branches - a dead layer. This cork is remarkable in that it does not allow either water or air to pass through. The air stagnates in its pores and does not release heat from the living body of the tree. The older the tree, the thicker the cork layer. Therefore, old trees tolerate cold more easily than young and thin ones.

But indoor plants do well at any time of the year!

Why do you water indoor plants?

Why are indoor plants close to the window?

Why does the girl wipe the leaves of plants?

Why did the plant die in the following picture?

Under what conditions do you think indoor plants will grow well? (children's answers)

Of course, every plant needs sunlight, warmth and nutrition, i.e. water.

10. Work in notebooks. (p. 21)

Let's complete task No. 2 in the notebook.

Which design option did you choose? Why? (In the second picture proper watering, because The watering can is located close to the pot, the water does not splash, and the soil is not washed away by the stream of water.)

So, our journey ends. We're back to class. Look how happy we are with our indoor plants that you care for. And in return they give us their beauty and fresh air. And if we look at their green foliage for a few minutes, then our eyes can rest, because the green color is soothing.

Let's try to do this. (Children look at the green foliage for several minutes while listening to calm music.)

IV. Reflection.

There are circles on your desks. Depict your mood on them. Now let’s attach each circle to our sun, which hangs on the board. This is the mood with which we end our lesson. I think that joy, kindness and a smile will always help a person.

V. Summing up.

What new things have you learned from our journey today?

What can you tell your parents about at home?

Prove that the plants are alive. (They grow, multiply, die.)

What do plants need to live?

VI. Creative task.

In the notebooks on p. At home 21 you can complete an interesting task. At home, each of you can again be a researcher and answer the question: How does a spikelet emerge from a grain?

Goals: introduce the living conditions of plants; expand ideas about the life and growth of plants; show basic care techniques indoor plants; cultivate a caring attitude towards plants.

Planned results: Students will learn techniques for caring for indoor plants.

Equipment: cards with tasks, indoor plants, drawings of trees, shrubs, herbs, acorns, water for watering plants, items necessary for caring for indoor plants (watering can, diffuser, rags), school dictionary “Plants of Russia”; Students have colored pencils.

During the classes

I. Organizational moment

II. Updating knowledge

1. Graphic dictation

(The work is done on checkered pieces of paper, which are signed by the teacher. The teacher reads the statements, the students put the appropriate sign (the signs are given on the board).)

Snow melts into water. (Yes.)

If water freezes, it turns into ice. (Yes.)

The snow is colorless. (No.)

The ice is transparent. (Yes.)

A snowflake has five rays. (No.)

The snow is loose. (Yes.)

Ice is fragile. (Yes.)

The snow is opaque. (Yes.)

All snowflakes are the same. (No.)

Snow is white. (Yes.)

(As a result, the children should have a drawing.)

2. Work with cards

Find signs of snow and ice and connect them with arrows.

(You can use CMMs (test 20, p. 33).)

III. Self-determination for activity

(On the board there are drawings of plants; trees, shrubs, herbs, flowers.)

- Guys, look what drawings Ant brought! What do you see on them?

(Students name the plants.)

Guess what we will talk about in class today. (About plants.)

Do you think plants are alive? Prove it.

(Students' opinions may vary.)

Do you think it is necessary to care for plants? (Children's answers.)

Read the topic of the lesson on p. 70 textbook. (How do plants live?)

- Read what educational tasks we will set for ourselves.

IV. Work on the topic of the lesson

1. Conversation, work from the textbook

- What plants do you know?

Which group of plants do we include those that grow on the windowsill? (Houseplants.)

(The teacher draws the children’s attention to the indoor plants in the classroom. You can put several plants on the table near the board.)

— What do you already know about plants? (All plants have a root, stem, leaves, flower and fruit with seeds.)

- Let's repeat all the parts of the plants again. Open the textbook on p. 22.

(Students complete the task.)

- Guess what the riddle is about.

In this smooth bun

Bronze color

A small oak tree is hidden

Next summer. (Acorn.)

An acorn is the fruit of an oak tree. There is a seed hidden in it.

(The teacher demonstrates acorns and shows a cut acorn.)

Look at the picture on p. 70 and tell each other how the life of an oak tree begins with an acorn.

(Work in pairs, then group discussion.)

What influenced the oak seeds so that they began to germinate? (Water in the form of rain, warmth of the sun's rays.)

What came out of the sprout? (Root and sprout.)

What gradually happens to the sprout? (He gets taller, bigger.)

What does the sprout need now? (In the sunlight. He stretches his neck towards the sun.)

Why did one of the trees dry up? (The tree trunk is damaged.)

- How is the plant similar to Living being? (Plants grow, bear offspring, and someday die. That means they are alive.)

- Can you now answer the question of whether plants are living or not? (Alive.)

2. Completing the task in the workbook

No. 1 (p. 48).

- Find the appendix to this task. Cut out the pictures and paste them in the correct order.

— Who remembers what rules need to be followed when working with scissors?

(Examination.)

V. Physical education minute

The nimble tit is jumping,

She can't sit still,

Jump-jump, jump-jump,

Spun like a top.

I sat down for a minute,

She scratched her chest with her beak,

And from the path to the fence,

Tiri-tiri, shadow-shadow-shadow!

A. Barto

VI. Continuation of work on the topic of the lesson

1. Work according to the textbook

- Look at the pictures on p. 71. Draw a conclusion about what plants need to live. (Approximate answer. In the first picture, a watering can and a bottle are drawn next to the plants, which means that the plants need water. From the second picture it is clear that the plants need sunlight. In the third picture, the girl is wiping the leaves of the plant - it probably has difficulty breathing and needs air. In the fourth picture, a window was opened near the plant, and it died, which means it needs warmth.)

— The Ant and the Wise Turtle gathered to check whether you did a good job with these pictures. They have prepared some tricky questions for you. Are you ready to answer them? (Students answer the questions after the pictures.)

2. Practical work in pairs

(The teacher shows and talks about techniques for caring for indoor plants.)

Every living thing requires care. Our flowers also love to be looked after. How can you water flowers? (Children's answers.)

It is better to water flowers from a watering can. You can pour water directly into the pot, or into a tray. The water should not be cold or hot. It is advisable to water the flowers with settled water. room temperature once or twice a week.

(The teacher shows the prepared water for watering the flowers in the class. Reminds that those on duty should water the flowers.)

To ensure that water passes to the roots of the plant and does not stagnate, the flowers should be loosened.

(The teacher demonstrates a device for loosening flowers. 1-2 students can try to loosen the soil in pots.)

They love flowers and water treatments. If the leaves are smooth, like those of a ficus, then they can be wiped with a damp cloth. And if the sheet is fleecy, then it is better to brush off the dust with a brush. Many flowers love spraying.

(The teacher sprays the plant with a spray bottle.)

— Why do you need to wipe the leaves of plants? (This is how plants breathe.)

Plants need sun, air and water to live. Some plants like a lot of light, others don't. Therefore, they are located differently in the room: some are on the windowsill - closer to the sun, others are located further away from the window, as they do not like the sun.

(Children, under the supervision of the teacher, water the plants themselves, loosen the soil, spray and wipe the leaves. Next, they draw the objects that were used to care for the plants in a workbook (pp. 48-49, No. 2). You can organize work with the school dictionary “Plants Russia.")

3. Completing the task in the workbook

No. 3 (p. 49).

— Do you have indoor plants at home? Name them.

- Who takes care of them at home? Are you helping? What are you doing?

~ Look at the pictures. In which picture is the plant watered correctly? Color this drawing.

~ Why can’t you raise the watering can high when watering indoor plants?

VII. Reflection

(Students answer the questions in the textbook (p. 71, in the box).)

(Students take out one of the signs and explain their choice.)

VIII. Summing up the lesson

Remember what learning task we set for ourselves at the beginning of the lesson.

Have we coped with this task?

1. Workbook: No. 4 (p. 49).

Additional material

How should you care for cacti?

Although cacti are desert dwellers, those who rarely water them at any time of the year are doing wrong. Should the soil be in their pots all summer? be wet. If the soil is too dry, the thin fibrous roots will dry out, the water will stagnate and the plant will rot. In warm weather sunny weather cacti need to be watered two to three times a week, more often in hot weather, and less often in rainy and cloudy weather. This rule must be firmly understood. It is better to water cacti with tap water or rain water warmed to room temperature. In summer it is useful to spray them daily with a spray bottle. warm water. It is necessary to spray early in the morning or in the evening. But cacti, densely shrouded in hairs, cannot be sprayed. Water that gets on the hairs will confuse them, and the plant will lose its attractiveness.

Lesson summary on the surrounding world in 1st grade on the topic: `How do plants live?

Program School of Russia textbook for 1st grade A.A. Pleshakova The world around us. Part 1.

Teacher: Presnova G.V.

Lesson type : lesson-research.

The purpose of the lesson:

Create conditions for:

Getting to know the characteristics of plants that characterize them as living beings will help students understand what living conditions plants need;

Tasks:

To familiarize students with the living conditions of plants: water, light, heat, air, soil;

Continue to develop general educational skills: work with the textbook, workbook, accurately follow the teacher’s instructions;

To develop in students mental work skills, the ability to analyze, generalize and draw conclusions;

Cultivate a caring attitude towards plants.

Methods and methodological techniques:

Research, observation, conversation, use artistic word(poem, riddles), visual material, pictures, cards with key words, story based on observation results, practical work: caring for indoor plants, ICT

Planned results:

Children learn:

Identify the properties of plants that allow them to be classified as living beings;

Determine the conditions necessary for plant life

Skills that characterize these achievements:

Describe the properties of plants;

Prove that a plant is a living being;

Make assumptions about the conditions necessary for plant life.

Equipment:

Silhouette of a chamomile made of paper, with the inscription Plant is a living being, with reverse side on the petals there are inscriptions: grows, develops, feeds, breathes, multiplies, moves; cards with the words WATER, HEAT, LIGHT, AIR; THE SOIL

a jar of sprouted seeds, a houseplant, a cloth, a watering can, a sprayer; disk The world around us. 1 class.

Literature for teachers:

Textbook for 1st grade A.A. Pleshakova The world around us. Part 1.

Literature for students:

Textbook for 1st grade A.A. Pleshakova The world around us.

LESSON STRUCTURE:

1. Organizational moment.

2. Updating knowledge.

3. Statement of the educational task.

4.Motivation. Creation problematic situation.

5.Small group research.

6. Physical education minute.

7. Exchange of information.

8. Linking information, generalization.

9.Application

10.Work according to the textbook.

11. Practical work.

12. Lesson summary. Reflection.

During the classes

1. Organizational moment.

Look, my dear friend,

What's around?

The sky is light blue,

The golden sun is shining,

The wind plays with the leaves,

A cloud floats in the sky.

Man and season -

It's all around...nature

What did you do in previous lessons? (We compared fresh and salt water, observed where the rivers flow.)

Do you think the knowledge you have acquired is enough?

Today we will continue to study the world. Let's remember how we learn something new? (We must understand for ourselves what we do not know yet, and try to learn this new thing ourselves.)

2. Updating knowledge.

The following pictures are attached to the board:

Hedgehog, bear, blueberry, snake.

Dove, raspberry, sparrow, magpie.

Mosquito, bee, grasshopper, maple.

Look at the pictures. Name the extra one in the first line.

Name the extra one in the second line.

Name the extra one in the third line.

The teacher hangs up the extra pictures separately.

Name the objects depicted in these pictures in one word. (Plants)

What plants do you know?

What groups can plants be divided into?

What do all plants have in common? (All plants have a root, stem, leaves, flower and fruit with seeds.)

Let's go through all the plant parts again.

Work in pairs

(The children have cards on their desks: an illustration of a pea with well-defined parts of the plant and their names)

Connect the parts of the plant with their names using lines. (students work with cards).

Check if you completed the task correctly?

Let's read the main words.

3. Statement of the educational task.

Guess what we will talk about in class today. (About plants.)

Read the topic of the lesson on p. 70 textbook. (How do plants live?)

Read what learning objectives we will set for ourselves.

Today in class I invite you to become researchers. This means we need to listen carefully, think, reflect, remember, speak out, and then we will complete all the assigned tasks.

Do you think plants are alive?

Prove it. (The plant grows, develops, eats, breathes, reproduces, moves, has the ability to recover, dies. The plant is alive.)

There is a picture of a chamomile on the board. In the center is the inscription Plant is a living being. There are question marks on the petals, and signs are written on the back of the petals confirming that the plant is alive.

4. Motivation. Creating a problematic situation.

You speak well, but your evidence is doubtful, it is clearly insufficient. How can one prove that plants are living beings? What do we need to do?

Study the characteristics of plants and identify those properties that allow them to be classified as living beings.

Small group research (based on illustrations).

Information exchange.

What did you learn from examining the drawings?

The teacher turns over the petals of a chamomile.

Compare the plant properties you highlighted with those written on the petals.

Have you discovered all the facts?

How is a plant similar to a living creature? (Plants grow, bear offspring, and someday die. That means they are alive.)

Physical education minute

Can you now answer the question of whether plants are living or not? (Alive.)

We have proven that the plant is a living being. Then the next question arises, what does he need to live?

Who knows how plant life begins? We sprouted bean seeds in 2 jars. In one jar we had seeds under a wet cloth, and in another jar we had seeds under a dry cloth. Tell us about the results of the experiment (jars on the children’s table.)

What seeds sprouted?

What caused the seeds to germinate?

Students' stories based on observations.

The teacher hangs cards on the board WATER, HEAT.

Where do plants get water and heat from in nature?

If the seeds remain in the jar, will the plant be able to grow?

What should be done with sprouted seeds?

If we plant sprouted seeds in a box, where should we put it?

Why? What else do plants need? (Light, air.)

What is necessary for plant life? (To live, plants need: water, heat, light, air, soil)

Students draw conclusions using support words on the board

Well, one more thing is a caring attitude on the part of a person.

Working with the textbook p. 70-71.

What plant do you see? Guess the riddle: An oak tree hid in a golden ball.

An acorn is the fruit of an oak tree. There is a seed hidden in it.

(The teacher demonstrates acorns and shows a cut acorn.)

Look at the picture on p. 70 and tell each other how the life of an oak tree begins with an acorn.

(Work in pairs, then group discussion.)

What influenced the oak seeds so that they began to germinate? (Water in the form of rain, warmth of the sun's rays.)

What came out of the sprout? (Root and sprout.)

What gradually happens to the sprout? (He gets taller, bigger.)

What does the sprout need now? (In the sunlight. He reaches out to the sun.)

Why did one of the trees dry up? ? (The tree trunk is damaged.)

Where does the life of an oak begin? Using a computer, put the pictures in the correct order? The rest are checked using the textbook.

2. Completing the task Vworkbook

1(p.48).

With. 71 in the textbook. Work from drawings.

Teacher. Read the message of the Wise Turtle in the textbook and compare it with our conclusion.

Students reading from a textbook.

What can you say? (Our conclusion coincides with the words of the Wise Turtle.)

Practical work.

Who has indoor plants at home?

Who takes care of indoor plants in your home?

Are you helping? What are you doing?

How to properly care for plants?

2) Familiarization with the memo “Rules for caring for indoor plants.”

Water your plants with water at room temperature. In addition, the water must sit for several hours. In summer, flowers are watered in the evening, in winter - in the morning.

It is better to water flowers from a watering can. You can pour water directly into the pot, or into a tray. Do not raise the watering can high to avoid splashing water.

To ensure that water passes to the roots of the plant and does not stagnate, the flowers should be loosened.

Loosen the surface of the soil in the pot with a stick so that air can flow to the roots. Be careful not to damage the roots of the plant.

Flowers love water treatments.

Wipe dust from large, smooth leaves with a damp cloth or sponge.

Hold the sheet from below with one hand and carefully wipe with the other.

Plants with small leaves and pubescent leaves are cleaned of dust with a soft brush.

Many flowers love spraying.

Why do you need to wipe plant leaves? (this is how plants breathe)

Carefully remove dry leaves and twigs from plants. Keep it clean flower pots and stands.

Plants need sun, air and water to live. Some plants like a lot of light, while others do not. Therefore, they are located differently in the room: some on the windowsill, others away from the window.

Work in groups.

We will divide into 4 groups of 6 people. Choose a captain in your group. The captain will assign responsibilities. 1 pair - wipes the leaves, 2 pair - loosens the ground, and the last 3 pair - waters the flower. Follow all rules.

Lesson summary. Reflection.

In today's lesson, children, you were researchers and were looking for answers to the question: How do plants live? Do you think we were able to find answers to this question?

What is necessary for plant life?

Abstract open lesson

Teacher:Kuznetsova Elena Viktorovna

Class: 1

Lesson: the world

Date of: 12/15/2019

Subject:How do plants live?

Goals:introduce the living conditions of plants; expand ideas about the life and growth of plants; show basic techniques for caring for indoor plants; cultivate a caring attitude towards plants.

Planned results: Students will learn techniques for caring for indoor plants.

Equipment:multimedia presentation (computer, screen), indoor plants, water for watering plants, items necessary for caring for indoor plants (watering can, diffuser, rags, stick for loosening the soil).

Visual material: “daisy” made of paper with the inscription “Plant is a living being”, pictures of “seeds, sprouts” with inscriptions,among students : circles (red, green, yellow), cards “What do you have in common?” different plants?, emoticons.

During the classes:

I. Organizing time.

Hello, young nature lovers. I am glad to welcome you to the lesson! Let's greet each other (claps).

II. Preparation for work at the main stage.

Guess the riddle and find out what we will talk about today in the lesson about the world around us.

He breathes, grows, but cannot walk. (plant)

What will we study in class?

Lesson topic: “How do plants live?” (slide 1)

Do you think plants are alive?

Do you need to care for your plants?

What goals will we set for ourselves?

Goals: learn that plants are living. We will learn how to care for indoor plants.

Today in class I invite you to become researchers. This means we need to listen carefully, think, reflect, remember, speak out, and then we will complete all the assigned tasks.

We will plant each question in the lesson in the ground like a seed, water it with our knowledge and skills so that the seed will germinate. If we answer this question, we will get a young sprout, and if we cannot, then the grain will die in the ground.

Let's not let the grains go to waste? Then be attentive and active.

III. Updating knowledge.

Remember what you already know about plants? (Slide.)

What do all plants have in common?

We plant the first seed.

Work in pairs.(Children on their deskscards : illustration of a pea with well-defined parts of the plant and their names)

Exercise:

Connect the parts of the plant with their names using lines. (students work with cards).

So our seed has sprouted. (1 sprout)

Let's read the main words.

Conclusion: What do all plants have in common?

Check if you completed the task correctly? (slide 2)

IV. Assimilation of new knowledge.

Creating a problem situation:

1) (On the desk chamomile image . In the center is the inscription “Plant is a living being.” There are question marks on the petals, and plant characteristics are written on the back of the petals.)

Guess the riddle:

In the sister’s meadow there is a yellow eye and white eyelashes. (daisies)

One little sister is a daisy in our lesson. (I open the daisy)

Let's read the inscription on the daisy. Do you agree with this statement? Justify your answer.

- How can one prove that plants are alive?

So the second grain fell into the ground. Let's help it grow.

- What do we need to do?

Recall the characteristics of plants and identify those properties that allow them to be classified as living beings.

What did you learn from examining the drawings?

Look, the second seed has sprung!

Generalization: A plant grows, develops, eats, breathes, reproduces, dies. A plant is a living being.

Well done!

2) – We have proven that the plant is a living being. Then the next question arises:What does a plant need to live?

We plant the third seed. He also really needs your knowledge, skills and effort.

Who knows how plant life begins?

Look, you brought sprouted wheat and pea seeds.

What changes have occurred?

The seeds sprouted in the plate.

What caused the seeds to begin to germinate? (water, heat)

Where do plants get water and heat from in nature? (water from the rain, heat from the sun.)

If the seeds remain in the jar, will the plant be able to grow? (No).

Why? What should be done with sprouted seeds? (The seeds need to be planted in the ground.)

If we plant sprouted seeds in a box, where should we put it?

Why? What else do plants need? (light, air)

What is necessary for plant life?

The third sprout, with your help, reaches towards the light.

Conclusion: To live, plants need: water, heat, light, air, soil.

Well, one more condition is caring attitude on the part of the person.

V. Facial minute for the eyes (slide)

VI. Consolidation of new knowledge and methods of action.

1. Observation of plant development. (using oak as an example)

How does a plant develop?

What plant do you see? (slide)

Guess the riddle: An oak tree hid in a golden ball. (acorn)

Work according to the textbook on p.70.

Work in pairs.

Consider how the life of an oak tree begins with an acorn.(silently, just demonstrate planting the 4th seed)

Now look at the slide.

Oak is a symbol of power and longevity. Oaks are long-lived. The lifespan of an oak is up to 1500 years, the tree reaches a height of 30 and even 40 m, bears a powerful crown, develops a thick trunk, the diameter of which often reaches 1-1.5 m. It is no coincidence that when they talk about something especially durable, strong , powerful, they use the comparison with an oak tree.

Where does the life of an oak begin? (Sprout 4: “seed – mature plant»)

2. Practical work.

1) Conversation.

Every living thing requires care. Plants also love to be looked after.

Who has indoor plants at home?

Who takes care of indoor plants in your home?

Are you helping? What are you doing?

How to properly care for plants? (5 sprouts)

Another grain asking for our help? Shall we help?

2) Familiarization with the memo “Rules for caring for indoor plants.”

  1. Water your plants with water at room temperature. In addition, the water must sit for several hours. In summer, flowers are watered in the evening, in winter - in the morning.

It is better to water flowers from a watering can. You can pour water directly into the pot, or into a tray. Do not raise the watering can high to avoid splashing water.

To ensure that water passes to the roots of the plant and does not stagnate, the flowers should be loosened.

  1. Loosen the surface of the soil in the pot with a stick so that air can flow to the roots. Be careful not to damage the roots of the plant.

Flowers love water treatments.

  1. Wipe dust from large, smooth leaves with a damp cloth or sponge.

Hold the sheet from below with one hand and carefully wipe with the other.

Plants with small leaves and pubescent leaves are cleaned of dust with a soft brush.

Many flowers love spraying.

Why do you need to wipe plant leaves? (this is how plants breathe)

  1. Carefully remove dry leaves and twigs from plants. Keep flower pots and stands clean.

Plants need sun, air and water to live. Some plants like a lot of light, while others do not. Therefore, they are located differently in the room: some on the windowsill, others away from the window.

(I hand out reminders to the children)

3) Work in a group.

- Choose a captain in your group. The captain will assign responsibilities. 2 people wipe the leaves, 2 people loosen the ground, and1 person - watering a flower. Follow all rules.

Well done! With your efforts, you helped so many seeds sprout new sprouts and gave life to new plants.

IX. Information about homework.

And at home you will glue them.

X. Summing up the lesson.

In today's lesson, children, you were researchers and looked for answers to questions.

Do you think we were able to find answers to the questions?

XI. Reflection.

You have emoticons on your desks; choose the one that reflects your activities in class. (Children choose the appropriate emoticons and raise them)

Who made the discovery for themselves?

Who can say for themselves, I worked actively in class!

Who was interested in the lesson?

Who did the lesson give you a good mood?