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Game program « Journey to Fairytale Town" for children of primary and secondary school age

Target: Activate children's existing knowledge about fairy tales.

Tasks:

Educational:

· Consolidate knowledge about fairy tales.

· Teach children to identify types of fairy tales.

Educational:

· Development of children's cognitive abilities.

· Developing the ability to work in a group and interact with friends.

· Development of attention, imagination, thinking.

Educational:

· Cultivate a sense of teamwork, diligence, and patience.

· To instill in children a love of folk tales.

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"Journey to Fairytale Town"

Target: Activate children's existing knowledge about fairy tales.

Tasks:

Educational:

  1. Strengthen your knowledge of fairy tales.
  2. Teach children to identify types of fairy tales.
  3. Draw children's attention to the authors of the books they read.

Educational:

  1. Development of children's cognitive abilities.
  2. Developing the ability to work in a group and interact with friends.
  3. Development of attention, imagination, thinking.

Educational:

  1. Cultivate a sense of teamwork, diligence, and patience.
  2. To instill in children a love of folk tales.

Equipment:

  1. Laptop, music
  2. Balloons, 2 buckets, hockey sticks, brooms

Dear guys, hello!

Today we will take an unusual journey...

Behind these curtains is a magical room of fairy tales. But to get into it, you need to solve literary riddles:

Quiz (presentation) based on Andersen's fairy tales.

Leading: Well done boys! And now we’re going on a trip to Fairytale City.

The fairy-tale world is great and varied. It is generously inhabited by various good and evil heroes: gnomes and trolls, sorcerers and merman, Baba Yaga and Koschey the Immortal, Ivan Tsarevich and Vasilisa the Beautiful. And whose heart will not tremble at these enchanting and alluring words: “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, once upon a time…”

Who among us has not soared into the sky in a dream, not the Little Humpbacked Horse, who has not tried to reach the magical feather of the Firebird.

A journey game will help us continue this wonderful dream, on which we will go on a magical Booklet. We will visit the city of Skazkograd and bring back new knowledge about fairy tales.

On the magical Booklet

Skazkograd is easy to get to

Close your eyes tighter

We're flying high!

The landing will be soft -

Now we can see our city.

Finds yourself in a fairy tale city

Nice, friendly crew.

Now, crew, let's get acquainted. (Pick up a ball or toy, pass it around, everyone who picks it up says their first and last name).

Questions for children:

Everyone loves fairy tales, why do you think?

What fairy tales are your favorite?

Which fairy tale would you like to play a role in?

What fairy tales have you read?

General warm-up.

Doctor Aibolit's sister? ( Varvara)

Crocodile Gena's strongest desire? ( to find a friend )

How many piglets outwitted the evil wolf in S. Mikhalkov's fairy tale? ( Three )

What were the names of the three bears in L. Tolstoy's fairy tale? (Mikhailo Potapych, Nastasya Petrovna, Mishutka)

Where is the death of Koshchei the Immortal? (Tree, chest, hare, duck, egg, needle)

The name of Papa Buratino in A. Tolstoy’s fairy tale “The Golden Key or the Adventures of Buratino”? ( Papa Carlo)

What was the name of Matroskin's cat's cow? ( Murka)

What words usually begin Russian folk tales?(“In a certain kingdom, in a certain state there lived...")

1 competition game: After the leader’s words, if the players agree with him, they must say “And we too”

I went to the fairy forest

I was very happy

I walked along fairy-tale alleys

I saw little bunnies

I rode in a hut on chicken legs

I ran after Baba Yaga

I was going to have lunch

I ate Ivanushka

I defeated Zmey-Gorynych

I love fairy tales!

2 competition: What magic words do we know and use all the time? (question for everyone)

3 competition game: Well, since you are all so familiar with polite words, then in my opinion polite team, complete tasks. Ready? Please raise your right hand up, and now your left hand, please clap.....pinch the person on your left. (Shout, please sing C, jump, etc.)

4 competition: Now, let's remember some more words:

Only kind ones

only alarming ones

only sweet ones

air only

only cold ones

only loved ones

5 competition : “Wonderful story”

Rules of the game. On a piece of paper, the presenter writes down adjectives from the children’s words. The presenter reads a pre-written story, inserting adjectives in the order they are written.

One _______ day we decided to go to _______ forest. And they began to prepare for this in advance. We collected_________ food, took________ water. And _________ in the morning we went out on the ____________ road. Walking through the meadow, we saw many ________ flowers, ________ butterflies fluttered over them, and a ________ smell. We were all very tired of walking into the _______ sun and tried to quickly reach the edge of the _________ forest. Having entered the ________ coolness of the forest, everyone was very happy and began to look around. Look what __________ trees, _________ bushes grow here, _________ birds sing. ________, we sat down in a clearing to rest. At the rest stop, we ate all the _________ food, rested and went back. We will not forget this ____________ excursion for a long time.

6 competition: " Answer me please"

What types of fabulous transport do you know? (A stove, a hut on chicken legs, walking boots, Sivka-burka, Gray wolf, Little Humpbacked Horse, self-propelled sleigh, flying ship, flying carpet, mortar, broom, etc.)

Name the fairy tales where grandmothers participate (“Little Red Riding Hood”, “Ryaba Hen”, “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, “Snow Maiden”)

Name the films that were based on fairy tales(“Finist – Clear Falcon”, “Vasilisa the Wise”, “Cinderella”, “Puss in Boots”, “Golden Key”)

Name the numbers most common in fairy tales. Name these fairy tales as well.(“Three Fat Men”, “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”, “12 Months”, “Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs”)

7 competition: "Riddles of fairy-tale heroes." Guys, let's try to guess who they are based on the stories of the fairy tale heroes themselves?

“I decided to just travel around the world and didn’t know that everything would turn out like this. I thought everyone was as kind as my Grandmother and Grandfather. But it turned out that evil, cruel, and cunning people live in this world...” ( Kolobok)

“I knew it would end like this. I’m too shabby and old, I’ve been standing in the field for so many years. I dreamed, of course, that someone had settled inside me... But there were so many of them that I simply could not stand it and collapsed..." ( Teremok)

“What a tail this mouse has! Can't compare with either Grandfather's fist or Grandmother's fist. And this Mouse had to run out at the most inopportune moment. Now everyone would admire me..." (Egg from the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen”)

“It feels good to be on this girl’s head. I like to go with her to visit my grandmother. But here’s the problem: my mistress is very, very trusting. Because of this, all sorts of troubles happen to her..." ( Little Red Riding Hood )

“Honestly, it’s unpleasant when the Cat puts you on your feet. He has claws! Of course, I understand that all this running around is for the sake of the owner, but it hurts..." (Boots, fairy tale "Puss in Boots")

“We didn’t want to let her down. We could have fallen behind, and the whole story would have ended there, at the ball. But we have no right to rush or lag behind.” (Clock, fairy tale "Cinderella")

“It’s very harmful for me to be in the water. Thanks to this curious boy. If it weren’t for him and the Turtle, how long would I have lain at the bottom?” ( Golden Key )

“I am, of course, ready to fulfill any of her wishes. After all, her husband saved my life. But the more you give to a person, the more he wants. So such people have to stay with nothing.” (Fish, "The Tale of the Goldfish")

“I stayed alive only thanks to this little, fragile girl. She warmed me, fed me, gave me water. What a wonderful life! Enjoy the sun and warmth!” (Swallow, fairy tale "Thumbelina")

I also suggest turning into fairy-tale heroes yourself. Shall we try?

8. “Fairytale relay race”(children are divided into teams)

First: The Little Humpbacked Horse.

Participants bend at the waist. Place a ball or inflated balloon on your back. To prevent the ball from falling during movement, it must be held with your hand, while remaining in a half-bent state.

Second: Baba Yaga.

Question: what did Baba Yaga use to fly?

Each participant stands with one foot in a bucket and holds a mop with the other. In this position, you need to cover the entire distance. (Option: run the distance “riding a broom”)

Third: Cinderella

Participants with a broom and dustpan walk the distance, collecting candy wrappers or specially “scattered” pieces of paper along the way.

Fourth: Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat

Question: which of them pretended to be blind, which was lame?

Two pairs: the Fox bends his leg, holds it with his hand, the cat is blindfolded. They go arm in arm.

At the end of the event, an improvisational performance is staged.

Play.

(based on the fairy tale “Hedgehog in the Fog” by Sergei Kozlov)

The roles are distributed between the children: mosquito, moon, cow, dog, hare, hedgehog, star, grass. The presenter reads the text, the children portray the heroes of the fairy tale.

Komarik ran out into the clearing and played a squeaky violin. The moon came out from behind the clouds and, smiling, floated across the sky. “Mmm-oo-oo-oo,” sighed the cow across the river.

The dog barked and the hare ran along the path. The hedgehog sat on a hill and looked at the moonlit valley. It was so beautiful that from time to time he shuddered: was he dreaming of all this. And the mosquito never tired of playing his violin, the hare danced, and the dog howled.

“I’ll tell you, they won’t believe it!” – thought the Hedgehog and began to look even more carefully in order to remember all this beauty. “The star has fallen,” he noted, and the grass tilted to the left. The hedgehog went and fell into the river. He began to beat with his paws in all directions. Then he took a deep breath and went with the flow. When he got ashore, he thought, “This is the story.” He shook himself off and went into the fog.

Presenter: Well done guys! Thank you for attention.


Often parents, teachers, pedagogical organizers, and counselors at health holiday camps have the question: “How to organize an interesting, memorable holiday for children?”

What does this question have to do with children of very different age categories - from toddlers - kindergarten students, primary school students, teenagers to already matured boys and girls.

Conducting a game program is the most suitable means to solve this problem. As a rule, game programs have a specific theme and focus. It could be a New Year's party, a gaming disco, a stage performance with the participation of spectators, a sports festival, etc. The festive event is held by animators - actors dressed in costumes familiar to children, characters from fairy tales, cartoons, feature films. Games held at the holiday can be of various types of physical, intellectual and emotional activity: entertaining competitions, educational games, outdoor competitions, role-playing games.

As a rule, the action develops under conditions determined by the script of the game program. The games fit harmoniously into the holiday storyline. In general, this is a performance among spectators, involving them in participating in games and competitions with the presentation of prizes.

From the above, it becomes clear that it is very difficult to create a good game program without a pre-written script. To facilitate the work of animators (they can be parents, teachers, and older children), a section “” has been created. Here you will find scripts on various topics and tastes, for small and large children.

All that remains is to wish you good luck and a creative approach to bringing the chosen scenario to life!

The children go on a trip with the presenter. They will visit the forest, the river, the sea and even the mountains. Interesting games and competitions await them everywhere.

Target:

Create a festive mood, a friendly atmosphere.

Attributes:

  • Cones, baskets;
  • Wooden circles;
  • Ball;
  • Fins, diving mask.

Roles:

  • Presenter

Progress of the event

Presenter:

Summer means sun, bright days,
Rainbow after the rain and moths.

Summer is happiness, sky, forest, water,
This is a flock of birds near a pond.

In summer you can run, jump and gallop,
And it's fun to play outside!

Presenter: Guys, let's play and have fun! Today we will travel! Want to?

The children answer.

Presenter: But first, let's get acquainted. State your names.

Children call.

Presenter: I didn't hear everyone. But it doesn't matter! I'll see you now. Those whom I call, raise your hands up and shout “It’s me!”

The presenter calls names, the children complete the task.

Presenter: That's how we met. Well, now let's go on a trip. Tell me, where can I relax in the summer?

They answer: at the sea, on the river, in the forest.

Presenter: And you and I will visit everywhere! Close your eyes and imagine that you are in a forest. Oh, how fresh and beautiful it is here! It becomes easier to breathe. Let's raise our hands up and say "Hello, forest!"

Children complete the task.

Presenter: What is a forest? Who lives in the forest? What plants can be found in the forest?

The children answer.

Presenter: Guys, there lives in the forest... a centipede! Do you think it's easy for her to move with so many legs? Let's check. And for this we need to turn into centipedes!

Held Relay "Centipede".

Participants are divided into several groups and line up in a column. Then they bend over, stretch their right hand forward and their left hand back between their legs, grabbing the palm in front and behind the standing participants. The centipede is ready. Now she needs to run as quickly as possible, without falling apart, to a certain place and back.

Presenter: Now imagine that it rained and... What? That's right, rainbow! Tell me, how many colors does the rainbow have? Name them.

Children: Red, orange, ….

Presenter: Now let's test your dexterity and attentiveness!


Presenter: And after the rain, a lot of... what grows?

Children: Mushrooms!

The Mushroom Pickers competition is being held.

Presenter: We have collected mushrooms, now we will walk through the forest (she walks in a circle, the children follow her). Let's go and admire nature... Oh, what is it? It's like my legs got stuck. Where did we end up?

Children: In the swamp.

Presenter: To go further, you need to bypass dangerous places.

Presenter: We did it! We did it! And they went straight to the river! Guys, what do you do on the river in the summer?

Children: Swimming, sunbathing.

Presenter: Do you know that the river has a guardian - mermaids? Those who swim far, who violate the laws of the river, they take to the bottom of the sea!

The game "Mermaids" is being played.

A circle is outlined on the ground - a river. There are 2 willing people - mermaids, they go into a circle. The rest walk along the river bank along the drawn line. As soon as the presenter says “Mermaids!”, the children gather in groups of four (three). Those who do not have time to do this are taken with them to the bottom by the mermaids - now they too become mermaids. The game continues until all the children turn into mermaids.

Presenter: Let's take a walk, take a swim, let's light a fire and fry some potatoes!

The game "Hot Potato" is played.

The guys form a circle. Then they quickly throw a ball - a potato - to each other. The presenter times 20 seconds and blows the whistle after the time has passed. The one who has a “potato” at this moment is eliminated (can be seated in a circle). The game continues.

Presenter: Now let's check if you know animals.

Plays the game “Runs, jumps, flies.”

The presenter throws the ball to one of the participants and calls a word, for example, “Flies.” The participant names an animal that flies (falcon). If he can’t name it, he’s out.

Presenter: Now let's go to the sea, to the beach! Let's go diving. Or rather, I’m just learning to swim with fins. Who wants to try?

The relay race “With fins” is being held.

Those interested are divided into 2 groups. Participants take turns putting on fins (you can also use a diving mask), run the required distance, and return to pass the baton to the next one.

Presenter: Guys, we haven’t been to the mountains yet! It’s so cool there: you can even go skiing if there’s snow! But we won’t do this - it’s dangerous for your health to ski on the ground. Yes, and skis can be broken. We will get acquainted with a phenomenon that often occurs in this place and can cause a collapse. Can you guess what I mean?

Children: Echo.

Presenter: Right. You will now turn into an echo, okay?

Conducts the game "Echo".

The presenter names a word or phrase, the players repeat the last part: mountain - ra, read a book - yoke.

Presenter:

Let's continue this game:

The game is over - ra-ra-ra.
It's time for us to part - ra-ra-ra.
We say “farewell” to you - bye-bye-bye.
Remember us, forget us - wai-wai-wai.

Presenter: Our little summer trip is over! Next time we will go on a sea cruise. But that is another story! Goodbye, guys!

Who is not familiar with the situation when a good, interesting, exciting script for an event is written, an exhibition of drawings or crafts is organized, but the name cannot be thought of... But often it is a well-chosen name of the event that can arouse interest in the audience and a desire to attend it.

What should the name of the event be?

Firstly, it must be suitable.

For example, for an exhibition of decorative and applied arts such names as:

"City of masters",

"Skillful fingers ",

"Man-Made Miracles"

"Talent call".

If the exhibition is dedicated to a certain type of arts and crafts, this can also be emphasized in the title, for example:

- “Forge of Happiness”(exhibition of forged products),

- “Songs of the Potter's Wheel”(exhibition of clay products)

- “Poem about a tree”(artistic wood carving),

- “White Fairy Tale”(lace making).

If we are preparing a professional holiday, we can make sure that the profession is guessed in the name:

– for Medical Worker Day –“Emergency cult help”, “Recipe for a good mood”

– for Builder’s Day:“Foundation of Happiness”, “Home Fires”

– for Motorist Day:"Wheel of Fortune", "The Roads We Take"

– for Agricultural Workers Day:“Birch Tree Festival”, “Golden Wheat”, “Hands Smelling of Bread”, etc.

It is wrong to start working on an event with a name. At the beginning, you need to decide on a topic and idea, then it will be much easier to come up with a name. Let's give an example. When working on a script for a competitive game program for a children's event dedicated to International Children's Day, you first need to develop an idea for the holiday, sketch out a scenario plan, and then, based on the plan, focus on the name. For example: the idea of ​​devoting an event to introducing children to the culture of different countries: with games, proverbs and sayings, symbols, can be called “Around the World in One Summer”, “Journey to the Land of Childhood”, etc.

Secondly, it’s good if the name is figurative . Usually a person perceives an image most easily, so you can try to create a “picture” in your imagination using words. For example, in our country there is a festival called "Maypole", celebration of poetry "Chamomile Rus'", children's and youth creativity competition "Snowdrop".

Thirdly, you can create symbolic title: a symbol dictionary will provide an invaluable service here. For example, from it we learn that:

spark - symbolizes the soul;

labyrinth - mystery, mystery;

ray – creative energy;

crane - longevity, wisdom, honor;

dolphin - salvation, speed, power of the sea;

mountain – spiritual height, ascent, aspiration;

bridge - unification;

dawn - hope and youth;

candle - a lonely human soul;

lyre – poetic inspiration.

So, using the last symbol, you can select a name for a poetry competition, for example “Golden Lyre”, “I dedicated the lyre to my people” etc.

Fourthly, the name can be intriguing . In this case, it should be suitable for the event, but not “reveal all the cards.” An example would be the name of the program "Film, film, film», “It was a matter of...”

“Shake, hello!” etc.

Try playing with words, for example, replacing boring adjectives with nouns. So, if we are talking about an exhibition of lace-making masters, let it not be called “ Fabulous lace" and « Lace fairy tale"; if about an exhibition of pottery, then – not “ wonderful clay" and "Miracles potter's wheel » ; about the exhibition of embroiderers – not “ Magical threads", and "Magic at the tip of a needle."

It is important, in addition to the general name, to try to rename the form of the event itself so that it also arouses interest. Moreover, its content may not change. Remember how in Gerald Bezhanov’s film “The Most Charming and Attractive” the main character bakes a cake "Tea" but comes up with a romantic name for it "Maestro". Try to do the same and instead of the boring “competitive game programs” and “quizzes”, name the events fabulous cruise"Flying ship" or travel game"Around the world in one summer." Agree, this sounds more interesting.

Where can I find a name for an event?

1. Since the name consists of words, it is useful to seek help from word masters - poets, writers, journalists . Often a line from a poem can be used as a title. For example, for the holiday dedicated to March 8 - “And the ice melts, and the heart melts,” for Valentine's Day - “I am conquered, love, by your strength.” Line from a song "Where does childhood go" would be a good name for a school prom. Title of the film by Mark Zakharov "An Ordinary Miracle" suitable for a festival of amateur creativity for disabled people.

2. You will find many ideas in prose: fairy tales, novels, stories. It is useful to remember literary heroes or literary images, such as Scarlet Sails, Blue Bird, Scarlet Flower, Tsvetik-Semitsvetik, Lukomorye. Myths provide great scope for finding a suitable name: ancient Greek, myths of the ancient Slavs.

3. Journalists are experts at coming up with catchy headlines. Therefore, when reading articles on various cultural events, pay attention to the headlines and write down the most beautiful and interesting ones. They may be useful to you in the future.

For example: "See the world with your heart"(article about the festival of creativity for disabled children), "Fantasy Parade"(about the exhibition of decorative and applied arts), "A New Dawn of an Old Friendship"(about the holiday of national cultures),

"Heart to Heart"(about the international folk art festival), etc.

4. Next source – quotes and sayings prominent personalities: writers, politicians, teachers, philosophers, etc. Quotes are usually long, so you need to select keywords from them for the title.

For example, from the statement of P. Beranger “A mother’s heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles” a name for a holiday dedicated to Mother’s Day can be obtained - "An inexhaustible source of miracles." And from the saying of Pliny the Elder, “Home is where your heart is” - the name of an event dedicated to family.

5. Ordinary experts can help you find names dictionaries. We are not able to keep all the words in memory; many of them are forgotten due to the fact that they are used infrequently.

6. If you urgently need to come up with a name, and only have a telephone directory at hand, I suggest you use helper words. Unfortunately, they won’t produce an original name, but it’s still better than nothing.

7. Another option is to simply substitute a hero, object or some concept (from your event) into one of the words below.

ü Visiting(we substitute the hero depending on the theme of the event - “Visiting Santa Claus”, Lesovichka, Cinderella, etc.)

ü Holiday(Russian scarf, childhood, sun, friends, books).

ü Adventure(sunny bunnies, snowman, etc.)

ü In the kingdom(flora and fauna, fantasies, spring, love)

ü ABC(health, soldier, parents)

ü Journey(on an airplane carpet, to the country of childhood, etc.)

ü Gold(aya, oh) (“Golden Thread” - a competition for fashion designers, “Golden Pen” - for poets, writers, journalists)

ü Music, melody(summer, love, soul, heart, nature)

ü Fairy tale(s)(forests, seas, winter fairy tale)

8. If you have a lot of time, try using association method .

For example, you come up with names for the holiday of March 8th. What do you associate it with? Write down everything that comes to mind.

warm bouquet beauty heart care music

perfection feelings tenderness

When your imagination is exhausted, try to make up a name from the written words.

For example:

1. A bouquet of the most tender feelings

2. If spring lives in your heart

3. Oh, women, your name is perfection!

The more associative chains you create, the greater the choice of words for the name. During this work, you can ask various questions: “What do women like,” “What are their main qualities,” etc. Write down the answers.

Useful tips

1. Avoid cliched names such as

o “Mom, dad, I am a sports family”

o “Bread is the head of everything”

o “My years are my wealth”

o “All ages are submissive to love”

o “Say no to drugs”

o “A healthy mind in a healthy body,” etc.

These names themselves are good, but they are used so often that they have lost their novelty.

2. It is better if the name does not begin with prepositions. For example, in our region, theatrical and concert programs were held: “And the song also fought,” “And for the sake of life on earth.” The title should be short. Don't make it too long.

3. The name should contain some idea; avoid names that don’t say anything, for example, “At My Russia” (Russian Unity Day). This begs the question: “What exactly does my Russia have?”

4. Don’t forget to separate the titles with commas: “Walk , Cossack", "Hello , nice little village."

5. You should not use the well-known truths “Sport is health”, “Drunkenness is poison!”

6. Do not focus on a negative word in the title, for example, “Narcotic dope.” In the title, good must triumph over evil - "I choose life."

Examples of successful and unsuccessful names

Good names:

o Children's fairy tale performance "Ice Fairy Fairy"

o Children's drawing competition “Frost draws patterns”

o Evening meeting with WWII veterans - Ogonyok “Through the eyes of those who were in battle”

o Literary and musical composition “No, the war has not gone into legend”

o Children's theatrical Easter program “Rejoice, O Earth!”

o Children’s gatherings “Children are walking during the winter holidays”

o Poetry evening “In the labyrinths of the soul”

Bad names:

· Thematic program “Touch the feat with your heart”

· Sports and game program “Family Duel”

· Game program for children “Snowy Winter”

· New Year's performance "Wrong Fairy Tale"

· New Year's entertainment program “Sing with us”

· Children's game program "Epiphany Day"

· Theme evening “We are friends and we sing - we live without drugs”

· Competitive and entertainment program “My second mother”

· Children's entertainment program "Let's have fun from the heart"

· Oral journal “On beer alcoholism”

There are many different holidays, but all of them are considered adult and bring little joy to the future younger generation. However, Children's Day is an exception. It is celebrated all over the world. On this day, most adults try to spend as much time as possible with their child, give him gifts and organize some interesting entertainment. We will talk further about what kind of game programs for children can be organized on this holiday.

What to consider when planning a holiday?

If you decide to host or organize a children's party, think through the scenario in advance. The choice of venue for the event will play an important role. For example, this could be a palace of culture or an open area in an amusement park. The main condition for choosing such a place is the availability of free space, which is so necessary for games and holding children's competitions.

The second important point is the game program itself for children. It should not only be interesting, but also correspond to a certain age category of children. If you plan to invite children of different ages during the event, this should be taken into account when planning competitions, games and other entertainment.

The third point is, in fact, the scenario of the event, taking into account the characters, costumes and, if necessary, scenery.

Welcome to Laughland

One of the most entertaining scenarios is a trip to a fairyland. This game program for children will be interesting for both kids and adults. For example, all participants of the event, located on a large playground, can go straight to an amazing country called “Laughterland”. So, the action takes place on a spacious site. A clown with whistles and bright balloons comes out to the amazed children.

Clown: “Hello, children! My name is Bim. I congratulate you on this bright holiday - Children's Day! Do you want to have fun and play? Then go ahead. I will take you to my wonderful country - “Funnyland”. Do you know what kind of country this is? The funniest and most cheerful creatures live in it. There is no place for sad and sad people. You can always hear children’s laughter there, there are a lot of games and entertainment. Do you want to go there?” Waiting for the children's response.

Clown: “Then our competitive game program for children is declared open. Welcome to “Funnyland.” - Makes a forward gesture with his hand. Then he calls all the participants to him. - But the path there is not close and you need to go for a reason. First we will fly like airplanes."

The clown stretches out his arms and, together with other children, moves along the playground in a line. “Then we will go like a train and carriages.” He stands at the head of the children and depicts a train, and the children repeat after him, hold on to the waist of their neighbor and also move in a line.

“Now we will jump like toads.” He sets an example and the children jump. “And in the end we’ll go like we’re driving a car.” Shows an improvised steering wheel and again leads everyone along.

The interesting game program for Children's Day continues with the appearance of the second character in the sketch - the clown Bom.

Hello, good Bom!

At this time a new clown appears. He carries bright little tennis balls in his hands.

First Clown: "Hello, Bom."

Second Clown: "Hello, Bim."

They meet and make a funny greeting with a handshake, a pat on the nose, etc. Next, the game program for Children's Day is accompanied by funny music, for example, it could be the song “Ducklings”. And both clowns invite all participants, including adults, to repeat their funny greeting.

The first task with balls and the choice of captains

First Clown: “Now let’s play a little. But for this we will stand in a large circle and choose captains.”

The second Clown tells the children the essence: one of the participants is given a ball; his task is to get rid of it as quickly as possible while the music is playing; The captain becomes the child in whose hands the ball remains after the end of the melody. For this purpose, the entertainment and game program for children is accompanied by incendiary and cheerful music, for example, from “Barbariki”.

Then the captains are given colored caps or clown noses. After that, each of them chooses members of their team - and the game begins.

Relay game “Bring the ball into the house”

First Clown: “Friends! In our country there are funny laughing balls that help lift the spirits of everyone around us. But, unfortunately, they have lost their home and are tearfully asking to be returned to their place. Well, what? Shall we help the balls?”

The second Clown sets up small arched partitions that any child can easily crawl under, as well as pins and various obstacles. Then he explains the meaning of the competition, organized on the bright and festive Children's Day. The game program in this case is as follows: the participant is given a racket; on the command “to start” he must put the ball on it and start moving; During his journey, the child will overcome obstacles and, if successful, will reach the end of the road without dropping the ball on the ground. At the end of the competition, the winning team is announced, and for each victory, for example, one balloon with a funny face will be given out.

Competition "Topsy-turvy"

Then the competitive game program for children is supplemented with a new competition. Its meaning boils down to the following: one of the participants is selected, he stands in a circle where the rest of the children stand, and begins to show some kind of movement, and the other participants must look at him and do the opposite.

For example, he raises his right hand, and the participants must raise their left; makes his hands up, and you down, etc. All this is also performed to cheerful music. And the one who “strategizes” and gets lost will be forced to take the place of the leader and begin to show his movements.

Competition "Catch me by the ponytail"

The next interesting and spectacular competition is “Catch Me by the Ponytail”. Be sure to include it in your scripts for Children's Day. The game program in this case will be bright, educational and interesting for children and adults.

First Clown: “Laughing mice live in our city. They run very fast, love to frolic and play pranks. And now they have played out and ate all the supplies of our laughter jam. We need to teach the mice a lesson and catch them.”

The second Clown gives each participant an improvised belt with a mouse tail on the back and helps them put it on. Next, the players are divided into two teams, line up in two lines and, on command, try to grab the tail of their neighbor, who in turn tries to dodge. From the outside, such game programs for children look quite funny. The team that catches all the laughing mice by the tail wins.

Scenarios for Children's Day (game program): competition for attention

First Clown: “Guys, do you like to do your homework, read and count? Do you listen carefully to your parents, educators and teachers?”

Second Clown: "Now we'll check it."

This game is designed for the attention of participants and speed of reaction. It consists of the following: the leader stands in a circle and announces one forbidden movement that cannot be repeated; he shows various exercises, and the audience must repeat them. And, of course, the presenter will confuse the children by periodically showing forbidden movements. The loser is eliminated. The winner is the player who is left alone and performs all the movements correctly. As a continuation of the event, we offer other game programs for children. But more on that later.

Farewell and awards

First Clown: “All of you guys are great. We were glad to meet you and had a fun time. Right, guys?”

Second Clown: “But, unfortunately, the time has come to say goodbye. It’s time for us to return to our glorious city. Once again, we congratulate you all on the holiday. We wish you never to lose heart, laugh more and have fun. See you soon.”

At the end of the game programs for children, as a rule, end with an announcement and an award. Therefore, when planning this event, you should prepare small incentive prizes in advance - small bags of candy, toys or school supplies (pencils, pens, albums).

Game "Cats and pigs"

At the beginning of the holiday, Malvina, Pinocchio and Pierrot appear.

Malvina: "Hello, guys!"

Pinocchio: "We are glad to see you!"

Pierrot: "Happy Children's Day!"

Malvina: “Today we will play, sing and dance with you.”

Pinocchio: "Are you ready?"

Malvina: “Our first game is “Cats and Piggies”. Let’s divide into two teams. Some of you will be cats, and the others will be pigs. Let’s go.”

Then all participants are carefully blindfolded with the help of the main fairy-tale characters, and then the children are “mixed”. The children disperse in different directions and begin to grunt or meow.

The leader approaches one of the team members, takes him by the hands and carefully leads him towards the other children. His task is to find all the players from the “cats” or “pigs” team. The winners are those participants who are the first to assemble their team. This is one of the options that can be included in the scenario of a competitive game program for children.

Pinocchio: “What a great fellow you are. We found all the players. Now make a victorious collective “oink” (or meow).”

Beads from bagels

Next, in the script of the game program for children, be sure to include such a funny competition as “Beads from Bagels”. Its essence boils down to the following: the participants of the game are divided into two teams, two captains are selected, each of whom is put on a string of bagels around his neck. They move away and stand apart from others. Then each player from both teams must run up to their captain and have time to bite off the steering wheel from him. The team that manages to “eat” its captain the fastest wins.

Find the right color

Pinocchio: “Guys, do all of you know how many colors of the rainbow there are?”

Malvina: “Let’s remember them together (the colors are called in chorus).”

Pierrot: “Now let’s play a wonderful game. We will tell you colors, and you will have to look around you and name objects of this color. For example, I say yellow. You answer - yellow slide. The one who cannot answer in time is eliminated ".

The game begins. The players who remain in the game and those who have already dropped out are separated.

“We pull and pull, but we can’t pull it out”

Malvina: “Guys, are there any strongmen among you?”

Pinocchio: “We’ll check this now.”

Pierrot tells the children about the rules of the game. Then the fairy-tale characters included in the script of the competitive game program for children help the participants sort it into two teams. After this, everyone stands opposite the other, and then (at the leader’s command) begins to drag their opponent to their side. The winner is the team whose players manage to drag more children to their side.

Malvina: “How strong and brave you all are.”

Pierrot: “Well, it’s time for us to say goodbye.”

Pinocchio: “We were glad to play with you. Next year we will come to you again.”

The action can end with cheerful music and free-form dancing. It makes sense to give each participant a balloon or a small incentive prize.