Presentation on "wild and cultivated plants." Wild plants Presentation wild plants

Lesson “Knowledge of the world” 3rd grade.

Teacher of KSU “Secondary School No. 23”, Karaganda

Belchenko N.V.


  • Highlight the trees with a red pencil, the bushes with blue, the grass with yellow:
  • Plum, juniper, fir, gooseberry, dandelion, larch, cherry, burdock, coltsfoot, cedar, raspberry.

  • Plum , juniper , fir , gooseberry , dandelion , larch , cherry , burdock , coltsfoot , cedar , raspberries .

What groups are plants divided into based on the type of foliage?

Plants

Deciduous

How do deciduous plants differ from conifers?


What is the significance for a person have plants?

Plants feed humans - rye, wheat, apple, cabbage...

Plants clothe a person – linen, cotton.

Plants heal people - coltsfoot, St. John's wort, birch...

Plants provide many useful things - furniture, building materials, fuel...


Plants

The person plants it himself, cares for the seedlings, harvests it, and uses it for food.

Grow independently of humans .


How are spruce and apple trees similar and different?

Trees

They benefit people.

It grows in a garden and is looked after by a person.

Grows in the forest.


How are gooseberries and junipers similar and different?

Shrubs

It grows in a garden and is looked after by a person.

Forest plant.


How are they similar and how are they different? coltsfoot and tomato?

Herbaceous plants

A man plants. Looks after and harvests.

It grows everywhere.


Plants

It is specially grown by a person.

No one plants them, they grow on their own. They can be found in the forest, meadow, and near a pond.

Cultural

growing wild

tions


We are going out into the forest with you. (We march in place).

There are so many miracles around here!

(They were surprised and threw up their hands.)

We looked to the right, to the left (Tilts to the right, to the left).

They bent over and sat down. (Tilt down, squat).

Let's run along the path,

We'll run to the lawn.

(Running in place).

On the lawn, on the lawn

We'll jump like bunnies.

(Jumping in place on both legs).

Stop! Let's rest a little.

And we'll walk home.

(Walking in place).

Stand still, “one-two.” We "came home" and

Let's continue talking about plants.


  • Rye is earing in the field,
  • There you will find a flower in the rye.
  • Bright blue and fluffy,
  • It's just a pity that it's not fragrant.

  • What can cornflower flowers be compared to?
  • Cornflowers are called weeds. They do not benefit people and prevent bread from growing. But still they are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue as the sky, many people collect them and weave wreaths from them. People have invented many songs and legends about cornflower.


Cultivated plants

  • Name the plants of each group.

Trees

Shrubs

Herbs







Consolidation of the studied material. 1.Work in notebooks. 2. Guessing riddles.

  • What's red on the outside is white on the inside
  • With a green tuft on his head?

  • In the summer - in the garden, Fresh, green,
  • And in winter - in a barrel, strong, salty.

  • How I put on a hundred shirts,
  • It crunched on my teeth.

  • - What groups of cultivated plants did we talk about today?
  • - Give two or three examples of plants from each group.

“Diversity of the plant world” - Clover. Variety of plants. Potato. St. John's wort. Birch. Ferns. Chicory. Oak. Plum. Apple tree. Kukushkin flax. Trunk. About 350 thousand plant species are known. Mosses. Baobab. Seaweed. Eucalyptus. Raspberries. The tubers are processed into starch. Lily of the valley. Flowering plants. Calendula. Aspen. Trees.

“Names of medicinal plants” - Viburnum red. Responsible. Strawberries. Beneficial features. Development of cognitive processes. Sea ​​buckthorn. Sage. Parents of pupils. Possibility of using medicinal plants. Introduce the names of medicinal plants. Collection of medicinal plants. Excursions. Medicinal plants of the native land.

“Life forms of plants” - Lianas. Ivy. Mouse peas. Practical work“Studying the life forms of plants in the school plot.” 1 – “sheep plant” 2 – astragalus tragacanth. Subshrub. Woody Herbaceous. Cushion plants. Cherry. Hop. Broad-leaved Small-leaved Conifers. Sorrel. Saxaul.

"Mosses" - Life cycle. Spore and sexual reproduction in life cycle happen strictly in order! Vegetative Spore Sexual. They live in damp places; – higher plants, the body of which is divided into stems, leaves and rhizoids. Mosses. Kukushkin flax. Sphagnum. Reproduction of mosses. How do higher plants differ from lower ones?

"Cultivated and wild" - Ornamental plants. Cereals. Cultivated plants. Plants that no one plants. Cultivated and wild plants. Look at the pictures. Spinning crops. What groups can all plants be divided into? What significance do plants have for humans? Fruit crops. Garlic. Vegetable crops.

"Venus's slipper" - Yatabe's slipper. Slipper grandiflora. The dandy is incredible. Lady's slipper. Rod Shoe. Don't pick flowers. Description. The shoe is spotted. One of the most beautiful orchids. The shoe is real.

There are a total of 32 presentations in the topic

Lesson on the world around us

Slide 2

  • Trees
  • Bushes
  • Herbs

B) lichens

What groups are all plants divided into?

Slide 3

What significance do plants have for humans?

  • Feeding a man
  • Treating a person
  • They provide many useful substances.
  • Dressing a man
  • Slide 4

    What is the difference between a spruce and an apple tree?

    Slide 5

    • General
    • Difference
    • Grows in the forest.
    • Grows in the garden. A man is looking after her.
    • tree
    • tree
    • Benefits
    • Benefits
  • Slide 6

    What is the difference between hazel and gooseberry?

    Slide 7

    • bush
    • bush
    • Benefits
    • Benefits
    • Difference
    • Grows in the garden. A man is looking after him.
    • Grows in the forest.
  • Slide 8

    What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato?

    Slide 9

    • General
    • Difference
    • herbaceous plant
    • herbaceous plant
    • Grows in the garden. A person plants, tends, and harvests.
    • It grows everywhere.
  • Slide 10

    What two groups can all plants be divided into?

    Plants that are grown specifically by humans.

    Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, in the meadow, and in the pond...

    • Cultural
    • Wild growing
  • Slide 11

    Wild growing

    Trees, shrubs and herbs grow on their own. They are not looked after by humans.

    Slide 12

    Rye is earing in the field,

    There you will find a flower in the rye.

    Bright blue and fluffy,

    It's just a pity that it's not fragrant.

    Slide 13

    Cornflowers do not benefit people; on the contrary, they prevent bread from growing, and yet cornflowers are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue like the sky. Many people collect them and weave wreaths. People said that a grateful field (a field where bread grows) gave the sky cornflowers and gratitude for rainwater, without which the ears of grain would not ripen.

    Slide 14

    Oak of rain and wind

    Not afraid at all.

    Who said that oak

    Scared of catching a cold?

    After all, until late autumn

    It's green.

    This means the oak is hardy,

    So, hardened.

    What kind of tree is this?

    Slide 15

    The beauty of oak was appreciated by the ancient Romans, calling it “quercus”, that is, “handsome”. However, this tree is not only beautiful, but also useful: it grows where it is difficult for other trees to grow.

    Slide 16

    What kind of tree is this?

    The birch tree gets its name from its light white bark. Apparently, the sparkling silver trunk of this wonderful tree once made a strong impression on our distant ancestors. “Ber” among the ancient Slavs meant “light, clear, shiny, white.” It was from him that the words “birch bark” and “birch” came.

    Slide 17

    The Slavs loved the white-trunked beauty so much that they even held a birch tree festival. They celebrated the end of spring field work.

    Slide 18

    Cultivated Plants that are specially grown by humans. He takes care of them and harvests them.

    Lesson on the world around us

    2nd grade


    What groups are they divided into?

    all plants?

    Trees

    Bushes

    Herbs

    A) flowers

    B) lichens

    B) mosses


    Feeding a man

    They provide many useful substances.

    Treating a person

    Dressing a man



    General

    tree

    tree

    Benefits

    Benefits

    Difference

    Grows in the garden. A man is looking after her.

    Grows in the forest.



    General

    bush

    bush

    Benefits

    Benefits

    Difference

    Grows in the garden. A man is looking after him.

    Grows in the forest.



    General

    herbaceous plant

    herbaceous plant

    Difference

    It grows everywhere.

    Grows in the garden. A person plants, tends, and harvests.


    Plants that are grown specifically by humans.

    Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, in the meadow, and in the pond...



    Rye is earing in the field,

    There you will find a flower in the rye.

    Bright blue and fluffy,

    It's just a pity that it's not fragrant.



    Oak of rain and wind

    Not afraid at all.

    Who said that oak

    Scared of catching a cold?

    After all, until late autumn

    It's green.

    This means the oak is hardy,

    So, hardened.


    Beauty oak The ancient Romans appreciated it, calling it “quercus”, that is, “handsome”. However, this tree is not only beautiful, but also useful: it grows where it is difficult for other trees to grow.



    The Slavs loved the white-trunked beauty so much that even the holiday birch trees arranged. They celebrated the end of spring field work.



    herbs

    trees

    bushes

    Tomato

    Cucumber

    Apple tree

    Pear

    Gooseberry

    Currant



    vegetable

    fruit

    cereals

    decorative

    spinning


    What two groups can all plants be divided into?

    What groups of cultivated plants did you learn about?

    Give examples of plants from each group?


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    Tkacheva Oksana Nikolaevna

    teacher MOUSOSH No. 1

    Sim

    Ashinsky district

    Chelyabinsk region

    2008-2009 academic year year

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    Slide captions:

    Wild and cultivated plants. Lesson on the world around us, grade 2

    Trees Bushes Grasses A) flowers B) lichens C) mosses What groups are all plants divided into?

    What significance do plants have for humans? They feed a person. They treat a person. They give many useful substances. Dressing a man

    What is the difference between a spruce and an apple tree? ?

    General Difference Grows in the forest. Grows in the garden. A man is looking after her. tree tree Beneficial Beneficial

    What is the difference between hazel and gooseberry? ?

    General shrub shrub Beneficial Beneficial Difference Grows in the garden. A man is looking after him. Grows in the forest.

    What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato?

    General Difference Herbaceous plant Herbaceous plant Grows in the vegetable garden. A person plants, tends, and harvests. It grows everywhere.

    What two groups can all plants be divided into? ? ? Plants that are grown specifically by humans. Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, in the meadow, and in the pond... Cultivated Wild

    Wild Trees, shrubs and herbs grow on their own. They are not looked after by humans.

    The rye is earing in the field, There you will find a flower in the rye. Bright blue and fluffy, It’s just a pity that it’s not fragrant. cornflower

    Cornflowers do not benefit people; on the contrary, they prevent bread from growing, and yet cornflowers are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue like the sky. Many people collect them and weave wreaths. People said that a grateful field (a field where bread grows) gave the sky cornflowers and gratitude for rainwater, without which the ears of grain would not ripen.

    The oak tree is not afraid of rain and wind at all. Who said that oak is afraid of catching a cold? After all, it remains green until late autumn. This means that the oak is hardy, which means it is hardened. What kind of tree is this?

    The beauty of oak was appreciated by the ancient Romans, calling it “quercus”, that is, “handsome”. However, this tree is not only beautiful, but also useful: it grows where it is difficult for other trees to grow.

    What kind of tree is this? The birch tree gets its name from its light white bark. Apparently, the sparkling silver trunk of this wonderful tree once made a strong impression on our distant ancestors. “Ber” among the ancient Slavs meant “light, clear, shiny, white.” It was from him that the words “birch bark” and “birch” came.

    The Slavs loved the white-trunked beauty so much that they even held a birch tree festival. They celebrated the end of spring field work.

    Cultivated Plants that are specially grown by humans. He takes care of them and harvests them.

    Cultivated trees shrubs herbs Apple tree Pear ... Gooseberry Currant ... Tomato Cucumber ...

    Find a match

    Cultivated vegetable fruit decorative grain spinning

    Lesson summary What groups of cultivated plants did you learn about? What two groups can all plants be divided into? Give examples of plants from each group?


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