Presentation on wild and cultivated plants. wild plants
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MOU - Lyceum №2
Suzdaltseva Oksana Alexandrovna
Trees
bushes
Herbs
What groups are divided into
all plants?
What is the importance of plants to humans?
Plants feed man - rye, wheat, apple, cabbage ...
Plants dress a person - linen, cotton.
Plants heal a person - coltsfoot, St. John's wort, birch ...
Plants give many useful things - furniture, Construction Materials, fuel…
What is the difference between a spruce tree and an apple tree?
Difference
Grows in the forest.
Grows in the garden. A man is taking care of her.
wood
wood
Benefits
Benefits
What is the difference between hazel and gooseberry?
bush
bush
Benefits
Benefits
Difference
Grows in the garden. A man is taking care of him.
Grows in the forest.
What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato?
Difference
herbaceous plant
herbaceous plant
Grows in the garden. Man plants, tends, harvests.
Grows everywhere.
Which two groups
can you share all the plants?
Plants grown by humans.
Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, and in the meadow, and on the pond ..
Cultural
wild
We go with you to the forest. (We march in place.)
How many miracles are around here!
(Surprised, shrugged).
We looked to the right, to the left (Tilts to the right, to the left).
Bent over and sat down. (Tilt down, squat).
Let's run along the path
Let's run to the lawn.
(Running in place).
On the lawn, on the lawn
We jump like bunnies.
(Jumping in place on both legs).
Stop! Let's get some rest.
And we'll walk home.
(Walking in place).
Stay where you are, one or two. We came home and
Let's talk about plants.
PHYSICAL MINUTE
wild
Trees, shrubs and grasses grow on their own. They are not cared for by humans.
Rye is earing in the field,
There you will find a flower in the rye.
Bright blue and fluffy
Just a shame it's not fragrant.
cornflower
- What can you compare flowers of cornflowers with?
- Cornflowers are called weeds. They do not benefit a person and prevent the growth of bread. But still they are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue as the sky, many collect, weave wreaths from them. Many songs and legends have been invented about the cornflower by the people.
rain and wind oak
Not afraid at all.
Who said that oak
Scared to catch a cold?
After all, until late autumn
It stands green.
So the oak is hardy,
So it's hardened.
What is this tree?
Cultural
Plants grown by humans. Cares for them, harvests.
Cultural
trees
bushes
herbs
Apple tree
Pear
Gooseberry
Currant
Tomato
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Wild and cultivated plants. Lesson on the world around 2 class
Trees Bushes Grasses A) flowers B) lichens C) mosses What groups are all plants divided into?
What is the importance of plants to humans? They feed a person They treat a person They give a lot of useful substances. Dress up a person
What is the difference between a spruce tree and an apple tree? ?
Common Difference Grows in the forest. Grows in the garden. A man is taking care of her. tree tree Benefits Benefits
What is the difference between hazel and gooseberry? ?
Common Shrub Shrub Benefits Benefits Difference Grows in the garden. A man is taking care of him. Grows in the forest.
What is the difference between a dandelion and a tomato?
General Difference Herbaceous plant Herbaceous plant Grows in the garden. Man plants, tends, harvests. Grows everywhere.
What two groups can all plants be divided into? ? ? Plants grown by humans. Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, and in the meadow, and in the reservoir.. Cultivated Wild
Wild Trees, Shrubs and Herbs grow by themselves. They are not cared for by humans.
Rye is earing in the field, There you will find a flower in the rye. Bright blue and fluffy, Only a pity that it is not fragrant. cornflower
Cornflowers do not benefit a person, on the contrary, they interfere with the growth of bread, and yet cornflowers are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue as the sky. Many collect them, weave wreaths. The people said that the grateful cornfield (a field where bread grows) gave the sky cornflowers and gratitude for rainwater, without which grain ears will not ripen.
Oak is not afraid of rain and wind. Who said that the oak is afraid to catch a cold? After all, until late autumn He stands green. This means that the oak is hardy, It means that it is hardened. What is this tree?
The beauty of the oak was appreciated by the ancient Romans, who called it "quercus", that is, "beautiful". However, this tree is not only beautiful, but also useful: it grows where it is difficult for other trees to grow.
What is this tree? Birch got its name because of the light white bark. It can be seen that 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, brilliant, white." It was from him that the words "birch bark", "birch" came.
The Slavs loved the white-trunked beauty so much that they even arranged a birch festival. They celebrated the end of spring field work.
Cultivated Plants that are grown specifically by humans. Cares for them, harvests.
Cultivated trees shrubs herbs Apple tree Pear … Gooseberry Currant … Tomato Cucumber …
Find a couple
Cultivated Vegetable Fruit Ornamental Cereal Spinning
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Lyangusova Julia Gennadievna GBOU secondary school No. 28 St. Petersburg Wild and cultivated plants
What groups are all plants divided into? Trees Shrubs Grasses
What are the similarities and differences between spruce and apple trees?
Tree Tree Benefits to man Benefits to man Coniferous plant Deciduous plant Grows in the garden, cared for by man Grows in the forest Similarities Differences
What are the similarities and differences between gooseberries and junipers?
Shrub Shrub Benefits to man Benefits to man Similarity Coniferous plant Deciduous plant Grows in the garden, cared for by man Grows in the forest Differences
What are the similarities and differences between coltsfoot and cucumber?
Herbaceous plants Similarity Grows in the garden. Man Plants, Cares, Harvests Grows Everywhere Differences Herbaceous Plants
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Plants are wild cultivated Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, in the meadow ... Plants that a person himself plants, cares for seedlings, harvests, uses for food
Cornflower Cornflowers do not benefit a person, on the contrary, they interfere with the growth of bread, and yet cornflowers are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue as the sky. Many collect them, weave wreaths. The people said that the grateful cornfield (a field where bread grows) gave the sky cornflowers and gratitude for rainwater, without which grain ears will not ripen.
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Medicinal plants are harvested in dry sunny weather: leaves and stems - during flowering, flowers - at the beginning of flowering, fruits - in the period of full ripening, roots in autumn. Do not collect dusty, dirty and diseased plants. You can not collect plants near the roads and industrial enterprises. You can not take medicinal plants by mouth, as many of them are poisonous. You can not pull out the plants, they need to be cut with a knife or sickle. Roots should be dug up. Dry medicinal plants without delay in a well-ventilated place or room. Many of medicinal plants you can grow on your own plot: oregano, chamomile, sage, valerian officinalis, yarrow, motherwort and many others. Many of the wild plants are poisonous and should not be torn, sniffed, or swallowed. Some of them can cause allergic reactions. The properties of many wild plants have not yet been studied.
Lesson on the world around
slide 2
- Trees
- bushes
- Herbs
B) lichens
What groups are all plants divided into?
slide 3
What is the importance of plants to humans?
- Feeding a man
- Treat a person
- They provide a lot of useful substances.
- Dress up a person
slide 4
What is the difference between a spruce tree and an apple tree?
slide 5
- General
- Difference
- Grows in the forest.
- Grows in the garden. A man is taking care of her.
- wood
- wood
- 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 taking care of 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. Man plants, tends, harvests.
- Grows everywhere.
Slide 10
What two groups can all plants be divided into?
Plants grown by humans.
Plants that no one plants, they grow on their own. They can be found everywhere: in the forest, and in the meadow, and on the pond ..
- Cultural
- wild
slide 11
wild
Trees, shrubs and grasses grow on their own. They are not cared for by humans.
slide 12
Rye is earing in the field,
There you will find a flower in the rye.
Bright blue and fluffy
Just a shame it's not fragrant.
slide 13
Cornflowers do not benefit a person, on the contrary, they interfere with the growth of bread, and yet cornflowers are loved by the people. These flowers are lovely, blue as the sky. Many collect them, weave wreaths. The people said that the grateful cornfield (a field where bread grows) gave the sky cornflowers and gratitude for rainwater, without which grain ears will not ripen.
Slide 14
rain and wind oak
Not afraid at all.
Who said that oak
Scared to catch a cold?
After all, until late autumn
It stands green.
So the oak is hardy,
So it's hardened.
What is this tree?
slide 15
The beauty of the oak was appreciated by the ancient Romans, who called it "quercus", that is, "beautiful". However, this tree is not only beautiful, but also useful: it grows where it is difficult for other trees to grow.
slide 16
What is this tree?
Birch got its name because of the light white bark. It can be seen that 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, brilliant, white." It was from him that the words "birch bark", "birch" came.
Slide 17
The Slavs loved the white-trunked beauty so much that they even arranged a birch festival. They celebrated the end of spring field work.
Slide 18
Cultivated Plants that are grown specifically by humans. Cares for them, harvests.