On the ice of the river the skates are ringing buried. Poems about the autumn months. Who is what

Putties 28.12.2020

SEASONS IN VERSES

All year round

Winter comes inadvertently

In all respects, taking his own.
It should be on time
But, come on, there is no her!

And suddenly, one day, early in the morning,
Looked through the window pane
And you see the "self-assembled tablecloth" -
Everywhere, around, white-white ...

Spring comes gradually:
Snow melts inaudibly in the fields
Escape from ice captivity
Secretly prepare the waters of the rivers.

Not those frosts at night,
And now the starling is flying
To your house on a birch trunk ...
Spring came. Winter is over!

And after Spring comes Summer,
Over the Summer, Autumn in its turn,
And again Winter. And again somewhere
Spring is in a hurry to hike.
(S. Mikhalkov)

Seasons

Mother invented names for daughters
Here is Summer and Autumn, Winter and Spring.
Spring comes - the forests turn green,
And bird voices are ringing everywhere.
And Summer has come - everything blooms under the sun,
And ripe berries are asking for in the mouth.
The generous Autumn bears fruit for us,
Fields and orchards give yields.
Winter covers the fields with snow.
In winter, the earth rests and slumbers.
(A. Kuznetsova)

Year-steamer

Mom, what is a year?
Mom answered:
The year is a huge steamer
Let's say for a start.

Steamer? Can not be!
The steamer must sail
He floats. And we are on it.
And other people.
Gray hare with an elephant.
Boy on a camel.
Animals and trees.
Villages and villages.
Cities and countries.
Rivers, oceans.
This is a strange steamer.
An unusual steamer.

And he does not float on water,
It floats in time.
Here he floats through the summer -
The whole earth is warmed by the sun.

That floats in the fall -
There are clouds in the sky, it is raining.
Here lies winter before him -
In the white frost of the house.

Here he floats in the spring -
Droplets ringing in silence.
He sails at night and during the day,
As nature dictates
On the seas that we call
Seasons of the year.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

Carousel

A string of weeks
As nature dictates
Time is spinning roundabout
Seasons of the year.
According to the sheets of the calendar
Walk one after another
January to December
Months in a circle.
Following the fall - winter,
Spring is followed by summer.
There is already autumn, so that again
Winter has come ...
Rotate your carousel
Time is not tired.
In the calendar volume
Will be replaced by brother brother.
How many months in a year?
That's right, twelve.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

Sparrow diary

Spring
And at random, and at an angle, and straight
Streams are running. Tweet-tweet!
Starlings, blackbirds, rooks cry -
Try to shout everyone down!

Summer
Tweet-tweak-tweet. It is light. Warmly.
And that means that summer has come again.
I sing with everyone at the same time:
"Let it not end!"

Autumn
The clouds covered the blue.
Rains fall into the grass.
Chick-chick-chirp! To the ends of the earth
Cranes are flying somewhere.

Winter
Snow is everywhere. And someone to me
He puts the feeders on the window.
I'm used to being grateful.
Thanks people!
Chir-chirp!
(M. Plyatskovsky)

Tracks of the Year

Gone sandals
Summer paths
On narrow paths -
Running.
Rolled up
Into the green forest
Sandals
And disappeared somewhere ...
Later
On a wet blade of grass
Boots walked.
Autumn was waiting for them.
Leaf fall ...
On a snowy path
Boots are coming.
Go
And they creak quietly ...
(Raim Farhadi)

Mother nature
(Four Seasons)

At Mother Nature
All year - business, business ...
Although in her years
And I could have a rest!

Strictly on schedule
She has been living for a long time:
After all, there is not much time
And there are plenty of things to do.

In the spring he will wake up first
Wakes up birds, beasts
And buds in the trees
Will reveal it as soon as possible.

Draws water from the river
The rain will wash the forest.
And the sun is like a stove
Will melt in the middle of the skies ...

Full of worries and in Summer:
Nature hurries to the garden -
Water everything with bright light
Sew an outfit for the trees.

And berries with mushrooms! ..
And the herbs and flowers ?!
She needs everything, like a mother,
Catch before dark.

She should be under Autumn
Arrange leaf fall,
Help the birches to reset
Shabby outfit.

Collect potatoes from the beds,
Burn the leaves from the gardens ...
Put everything in order
Until the first cold weather.

But now the snow is spinning
It's getting darker.
Nature goes to sleep
With the beginning of winter days.

Covering her, blizzards
Dreams are conjured up to her:
- Sleep, Mother, in bed
Until next Spring!
(A. Usachev)

Round dance - all year round

One after another every year
There is a round dance.

I entered the round dance with frost
Young January first.
Along aspen and birch trees
He hung up the lace.

And February covered snowdrifts
Near the house in half a day,
I rode more cheerfully so that
Children are on the sled with them.

To fresh meadows
There were sheep in the flock,
March began to melt the snow,
Drive in streams to the river.

Woke up the grass April:
- Wake up, sleepyhead! -
The trill forced to withdraw
A skvorushka on a maple.

May could not lag behind.
Beyond the river early
I kindled a fire from flowers,
I dressed up a clearing.

June is the swimmer of all swimmers
He is cheerful and gallant,
Gathered guys from all over
To the pond: - Guys, swim!

July wheat in the fields
I poured it with selected grain.
And scattered ptah high
Across the spacious skies.

August brought out a melon with a pear
And a fragrant loaf:
- Well, eat your fill
And treat your neighbor!

And September, childish friend,
I walked around the schools.
Led the starlings south
Made the field bare.

Happy October and the year has grown!
Decorated with gold,
He brought the rains with him,
Needed for arable land.

Introduced November into celebration
Bright banners:
Hotter than the sun itself
More talkative than ringing.

December is full of worries
In the city, village, -
For kids on New Year's Eve
Decorates Christmas trees.
(G. Lyushnin)

Sleep under the snow
Bushes, and a garden,
And the pond and the garden.
Opened January
Our calendar
And he started the new year.

Into any gap
A blizzard is sweeping
Walking on the ground.
Painter-winter
Bushes, at home -
Everything whitens in February.

The last blizzards
Cold fluff
Spring leads to the start.
Heat rays
Rooks are flying
She takes off her fur coat March.

The singers are singing -
Blackbirds, starlings,
The rivers break the ice.
And all of April
The drops are ringing:
"Spring, spring is coming!"

Meeting May,
Do not forget,
That every day is dear.
Hurry to pasha
So that oats grow,
Buckwheat and barley!

It's hot.
It's time
Everything grow and mature.
On a June day
Don't hide in the shadows
Don't be afraid to get tanned!

Sometimes a thunderstorm
Blinds your eyes
Green flax blooms.
Grew by the sparkles
For haymaking
July leads the mowers.

That and wait -
It will rain.
Do not trust the days of August.
Take off soon
Bread from the fields
So that there are no losses.

The gardens are yellow
In the meadows of ricks,
Starlings fly south.
September has come
And school doors
Opened to the guys.

The sheets rustle
The fields are empty
And now to the houses
October is lucky
Grain and honey -
Income by workdays.

We are with november
In the ranks of one -
We don't care about the wind.

On the ice of the river
Skates are ringing.
A capercaillie buried itself in the snow.
December is coming
End the year
And the old calendar.
(G. Ladonshchikov)

Exercise

For summer

Reading is not a punishment

v Do not try to force your child to read when they are actively engaged in another activity.

v Reading aloud - playing the theater.

v Reading is correct, error-free, with understanding.

v We read children's magazines and comics, do crosswords.

We write without dirt - develop fine motor skills

o 1. We train fine motor skills - modeling, application, drawing.

o 2.Coloring - shading in different directions - pictures in color pencils. The main task - strokes are even, the same in intensity, do not get out for

borders of the picture.

Alternative to the Russian language

o1. Playing "Cities" is very useful -

Come up with a word not at first, but at

second, third sound of the previous word

o 2. Write often, but not enough!

o 3. To write off texts, to determine the stress in words, syllables; repeat vocabulary words

Maths

v Table addition and subtraction in

within 10, 20 to learn before

Automatism

The success of a person is certainly a merit of his

the closest people with inconspicuous, on

at first glance, by daily efforts,

work, patience and responsibility.

program "School of Russia"

memorize small poems


1. Tales of A.S. Pushkin
2. Leo Tolstoy "Lipunyushka"
3. P. Ershov "The Little Humpbacked Horse"
4. S.P.Aksakov "The Scarlet Flower"
5. V. I. Dal "Snow Maiden"
6. V. Odoevsky "Moroz Ivanovich"
7. Stories, tales, fables by Leo Tolstoy and DK Ushinsky
8. Stories about animals V. Bianki, N. Sladkova, E. Charushina
9. Stories and tales of N. Nosov
10. A. Milne "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all", etc.
11.E. Uspensky "Crocodile Gena and His Friends", "Uncle Fedor", Dog and Cat "," About Vera and Anfisa "
12.Vladimir Dragunsky's stories about children
13 the tales of C. Perrot
14. Tales of H.H. Andersen
15 the Brothers Grimm fairy tales
16.D. Rodari "Adventure of Cipollino"
17.A.Lindgren "Kid and Carlson"

Reading speed

Class

Incoming control

(September)

I semester

(December)

II semester

(May)

1 class

-

-

30 - 40 words

2nd grade

30 - 40 words

40 - 50 words

50 - 60 words

Grade 3

50 - 60 words

60 - 70 words

70 - 80 words

4th grade

70 - 80 words

80 - 90 words

90 - 100 words

Ukrainian folk tales (parents read to children)

Mikita Kozhumyaka "," Kotigoroshko "," Ivasik - Telesik "and others.

Maths

1. Write down only those examples where the answer is 4:

2+1, 3-2, 2+2, 5-3, 5-1, 1+3, 3+2.

2. Compare (>,<,= ):

6….2 6+2….6+1 5+3….4+4

4….4 3+2….4+2 1+7….6+1

3. Numbers

increase by 3 and write down the answers

4. Write down the answers:

3+2= 4+3= 3+3=

5+1= 2+4= 7+2=

5. Insert the missing numbers so that the equalities are correct:

6-….=4+1 8-1=6+…. ….-1=8+1

….+1=9-1 4-1=….+1 9-1=2+….

6. Find the wrong equations and solve correctly:

10-3=6 5+3=8 3+5=7

9-5=4 3+4=8 8-2=6

7. Find wrong equalities and solve correctly:

4+5=9 4+3=8 9+1=11

3+4=7 3+1=4 8-5=4

8. Solve the problem:

Children go to school 4 months before the New Year and 5 months after the New Year. How many months have children been in school?

9. Numbers

reduce by 3 and write down the answers.

10. Circle two-digit numbers:

3, 1, 10, 4, 15, 13, 8, 6, 41, 7, 2, 19, 5

11. Circle single-digit numbers:

3, 12, 5, 8, 19, 11, 6, 20, 21, 9, 34, 10

12. Write down the number that precedes the number:

…,3,…,5,…,7,…,9,…,11,…,13,…15.

13. Fill in the table:

Term 9 3 0 8 2 4

Term 1 6 10 1 7 4

Sum . ... ... ... ... ...

14. Find the unknown term:

6+…=8 3+…=7

…+1=7 8+…=10

…+4=9 3+…=6

15. Solve the problem:

5 kittens were playing in the yard. 3 more kittens approached them. How many kittens are there?

16. Count:

10+7= 9+10= 17-7=

18-10= 10+2= 14+1=

17. Compare (>,<,= ):

18…10+3 10…8+10

14…6+4 16…10+6

12…2+10 19…17-10

18. Solve the tricky problem:

A goose, a rooster and a cat ran along the path. How many feet stomped that path?

19. Fill in the table:

Term 2 4 6 8 3

Term 7 6 5 2 9

Sum . ... ... ...

20. Count:

5+0= 10+0= 7-0=

0+3= 7-7= 4+0=

6-0= 9+0= 0+8=

21. Solve the problem:

One pen costs 6 hryvnia. How much do two such pens cost?

22. Solve the problem:

Dishes ran away from Fedora-

Three glasses, three cups, three dishes.

How many fugitives were there?

23. Draw a polyline consisting of three links. Write down what its length is.

24. Find the sum, in which the first term is number 9, and the second term is number 6, underline:

9-6=3 9+6=15 6+3=9

25. Fill in the table:

Decreased 10 9 8 7 6 5

Subtracted 6 3 5 2 4 5

Difference. ... ... ... ... ...

26. Count:

9-6= 10-3= 7-6=

10-8= 8-4= 4-4=

7-5= 9-5= 10-5=

27. Solve the problem:

In Russian, there are 10 vowels (name from), and there are 4 less sounds. How many vowels are there in Russian?

28. Draw one line 5 cm long and the other 3 cm shorter.

29. Numbers

reduce by 3 and write down the answers.

30. Find the difference, in which the subtracted number is 9, and the subtracted number is 6, underline:

9-6=3 9+6=15 9-3=6

31. Count:

10+2= 15-5= 19-10=

11-10= 10+7= 13-3=

15-10= 14-4= 11-1=

32. Solve the tricky problem:

The table top has 4 corners. One corner was cut down. How many corners does the table top have?

33. Compare (>,<,= ):

10+3…10+5 10+0…10+1

10+6…10+8 10+9…10+2

10-3…10-5 10+7…10+4

34. Write down the numbers to make the equalities true:

…-4=9 …+0=17 13-…=10

11-…=8 14-…=14 17-…=7

35. Correct the errors:

13-4=8 13-8=5 12-5=6

13-7=6 13-9=4 12-6=6

13-5=7 13-6=8 12-8=5

36. Remember the composition of the number 12 ... Fill in the table:

10 6 8 7 9 5

. . . . . .

37. Restore records:

8-5=….+…. 9-5=….+…..

9-5=….+…. 6+3=….+…..

8-2=….+…. …-…=….+…..

38. Remember the composition of the number 13 ... Fill in the table:

4 6 8 7 9 5

. . . . . .

39. Compare (>,<,= ):

7+3…7-3 2+4…9-4

8-3…4+3 7-4…3+4

9-3…3+3 5+4…5-4

40. Solve the problem:

4 ducklings were basking in the sun. 5 goslings came running to them. How many birds have become?

41. Draw a closed polyline consisting of four links.

42. Tricky task:

There are 10 brothers in the family. The oldest is 20 years old, and each next one is 2 years younger than the previous one, how old is the youngest?

43. Write down your answer:

13-7= 7+5= 9+2=

10-2= 2+7= 5-1=

11-7= 7-4= 5+6=

44. Numbers

reduce by 5 and write down the answers.

45. Insert the missing numbers:

11-…=9 …-8=5 3+…=9

6+…=12 13-…=8 …+7=15

1+…=4 … -3=9 3+…=11

46. ​​Remember the composition of the number 15 ... Fill in the table:

6 9 8 5 10 7

. . . . . .

47. Solve the problem:

There were 3 moose grazing in the meadow, and 6 more deer. How many deer grazed in the meadow?

48. Tricky task:

What floor will the fourth floor of a 20-storey building be on top?

49. Numbers

increase by 6 and write down the answers.

50. Decide:

9+4= 9-4= 5-2=

8+4= 12-6= 3+6=

13-10= 1+10= 11-5=

51. Translate:

16 cm =… dm… cm 1 dm 2 cm =… cm

19 cm =… dm… cm 1 dm 7 cm =… cm

20 cm =… dm… cm 1 dm 1 cm =… cm

52. Solve the problem:

4 gnomes live in one house, and 2 more gnomes in the other. How many gnomes live in two houses?

(This is a 2-step problem. Try to solve it.)

53. Remember the composition of the number 14 ... Fill in the table:

7 9 8 10 6 5

. . . . . .

54. Tricky task:

Tea, milk and juice were poured into three cups of yellow, green and blue. What drink is in each cup if tea is not in a blue or yellow cup, and juice is not in a blue one?

55. Decide:

12-8= 10-5= 7+6=

15-9= 4+8= 9-3=

8+3= 9+4= 13-8=

56. Numbers

reduce by 8 and write down the answers.

57. Solve the problem:

At the dog show, the graduates of the dog school received 5 gold, the same amount of silver and 3 bronze medals. How many medals did school graduates receive?

58. Remember the composition of the number 10 ... Fill in the table:

3 6 2 7 5 9

. . . . . .

59. Decide:

8+5= 18-9= 4+9=

11-7= 14-8= 6-5=

9+4= 17-8= 10+9=

60. Tricky task:

The weight of a half of a watermelon is 3 kg. What is the mass of a whole watermelon?

61. Solve the problem:

One artist painted 6 oranges, and another painted 4 more. How many oranges did both artists paint?

62. Insert the missing numbers:

3+…=12 14-…=9 …-9=5

8+…=12 6+…=14 15-….=9

13-…=5 17-…=8 …+6=11

63. Remember the composition of the number 18 ... Fill in the table:

9 8 16 7 13

. . . . .

64. Decide:

9+5= 13-9= 12-7=

7+4= 10+4= 11-8=

1+7= 14-9= 17-7=

65. Numbers

increase by 7 and write down the answers.

66. Tricky task:

The dog Sharik, the cat Matroskin and the cow Murka have been together for 6 years. How many years will they be together in a year, was it a year ago?

67. Remember the composition of the number 11 ... Fill in the table:

2 6 9 7 8 5

. . . . . .

68. Solve the problem:

There were 9 tulips in the bouquet, 4 of them are red, the rest are yellow. How many yellow tulips are in a bouquet?

69. Decide

10-4= 9+3= 16-9=

8+8= 11-2= 9- 4=

12-10= 5+2= 7+5=

70. Solve the problem:

The white clown has 5 balls, and the red one has 3 balls less. How many balloons do both clowns have?

71. Numbers

reduce by 9 and write down the answers.

72. Insert the missing + or - signs:

10…6…8=8 5…7…9=3

16…7…5=4 4…10…5=9

11…2…9=18 15…6…4=13

6…6…15=15 17…7…8=2

73. Insert the missing numbers:

…+4=12 …-7=7 2+…=11

15-…=9 13-…=5 9+…=14

12-…=7 6+…=12 …-6=9

74. Solve the problem:

The young pear is 4 meters high, and the old one is 9 meters. How many meters is an old pear taller than a young one?

75. Remember the composition of the number 17 ... Fill in the table:

10 8 7 9 0

. . . . .

76. Decide:

3+8= 8+5= 14-7=

12-6= 3+3= 15-8=

10-9= 14-9= 5+3=

77. Solve the problem:

There were 9 dogs in the arena. 7 dogs sat on the bedside tables, and the rest jumped into the house. How many dogs were in the house?

78. Tricky task:

Katya, Natasha and Olya collected cones in the forest. One girl found 8 cones, another - 9, and the third - 10. Natasha collected more cones than Olya, and Katya more than Natasha. How many cones did each girl collect?

Russian language

1. Add a vowel to make a word:

d ... m, p ... t, p ... l, m ... l, s ... n

2. Add a consonant letter to make a word:

Lou ..., ra ..., ro ..., so ..., dy ...

3. Place stress in words. If you are at a loss, look in the dictionary.

School, lamp, song, case, catalog, shovel.

4. What words have more letters than sounds? Write them out.

Stranded, coats, friends, joy, sea, fun, bumblebee.

5. In what words are there fewer letters than sounds? Write them out.

Singing, plane, apple, patience, daughter, raccoon, poplar.

6. Insert the words you need in the meaning of the sentence.

Dill and ………… grow on the garden bed.

I ran along the path ……………

Put stress in the words.

7. Underline vowels in words.

Acacia, smile, shop, frost, frying pan, country.

8. Underline consonants in words.

june, leaves, car, backpack, cash desk, kettle.

9. Place stress in words. If you are at a loss, look in the dictionary.

Riddle, wizard, leisure, briefcase, sorrel, beets.

10. What words have more letters than sounds? Write them out.

Stump, family, night, jam, skates, trees, blizzard.

11. Which words have less letters than sounds? Write them out.

Hawk, train, guest, skill, stove, spruce, seal

12. Underline the words in which the second syllable is stressed:

Shop, sadness, city, ravine, lettuce, sugar, tomato.

Write two words in which the stress falls on the second syllable.

13. Underline the consonant letters for solid agree sounds.

Table, chairs, plate, flowers, chamomile, calendar.

14. Underline the consonant letters for soft agree sounds.

Day, month, cup, awl, album, boy

15. Insert the missing letters in the words. Highlight spelling.

From ... rock, p ... nal, cla ... .., m ... l ... to, to ... r ... beat, to ... ditch, d ... vochka.

16. Write down the words in which all consonants are solid. If you wrote it out correctly, you got an offer.

Water, earth, our, faithful, friend, helper.

17. Write down the words in which all consonants are soft. If you wrote it out correctly, you got an offer.

They, we, loved, raised, lilac, lily of the valley.

18. Insert the missing letters in the words. Highlight spelling.

D ... zhurny, v ... rona, r ... bot, m ... tire, to ... r ... ndash, uch ... nickname

Write 5 more words with these spellings.

19. In which group are the letters not in alphabetical order? Emphasize.

1). b, s, b, e 2). c, d, e, f

3). m, n, o, n 4). c, h, w, u

20. Write the words in alphabetical order:

hat, sea, jelly, wave, yacht, pine

21. In what word are all consonant sounds voiced? Emphasize.

Rocket, flag, war, victory

Write two words in which all consonants are voiced.

22. In which word are all consonant sounds deaf? Emphasize.

Glass, word, rainbow, cloud

Write two words in which all consonants are voiceless.

23. Write off the offer. Check it out. Highlight spelling.

The student took a notebook and pencil.

24. Insert the missing letters in the words. Make a sentence with one of the words, write it down.

M ... two, from ... rock, d ... zhurny, d ... vochka, Kie ..., for ... c.

25. Perform arithmetic operations with letters and write the resulting word and put stress :

champion-peony + o + dacha-cha + n

26. Write down the words in which there are fewer sounds than letters:

Horses, beast, shadow, horse, spruce, door

27. Insert the missing letters, write two words on this spelling:

Push ... nka, verch ... na, w ... know, w ... lo, vka ... vka, press ... vka,

28. Read the text. Divide it into sentences. Write off.

I am walking through the forest suddenly I hear the knocking of a woodpecker. They call him the orderly of the forest. A woodpecker heals trees from pests.

29. Write words by pattern:

light - light

funny - _____________________

OK - ____________________

quickly - _____________________

politely - ____________________

diligently - ___________________

Indicate stress in words. Underline the syllables with the letter th.

30. Write down the proverbs without mistakes. Check it out. Explain their meaning. Specify spelling.

Modesty suits everyone.

There are tears - there is also a conscience.

31. Divide words into syllables, write off. What words cannot be transferred?

Guys, lion cubs, gifts, horse, Olya, crane, stork, ice floe.

32. Write down words that consist of two syllables:

Acacia, star, radio, kettle, dance, watermelon, meadow, subway, pit.

33. Insert the missing letters, write two words on this spelling:

H ... before, h ... lok, sch ... ka, h ... brow, sch ... finger, h ... gong, drag away ...,

34. Insert the missing letters, write two words on this spelling:

Ch ... ynik, sh ... vel, clouds ..., grove ..., h ... yka, forgiveness ... nie, print ... t,

35. Insert the missing letters. Specify spelling.

There is a murmur in the forest ... a stream. Birds are looking for… t food…. The elk goes to the h ... u ... the forest. Woodpecker knocking ... l on wood. Already ... crawling into the reeds ....

36. Sleep. Specify spelling.

Rains, grass, fields, rain, nest, scarf, mushrooms, snow, flag, snow, swifts, mushroom, mountain, thrush, hedgehog.

37. Insert the missing words:

On the ice, the rivers ring ___________.

Buried in the snow _______________.

The year is about to end

and old _____________________.

Words for reference: december, skates, wood grouse, calendar.

38. Read:

As on thin ice

White snow fell.

Write out the words with a soft sign, separating them with hyphenation lines.

39. Write off, inserting, where necessary, a soft sign:

Girl, write, mo, cornflower, exactly, big, sick, cloud

40. Insert the missing letters, if in doubt which letter to write, then look in the spelling dictionary. Remember how they are written:

M ... two, for ... c, l ... sitsa, uch ... nick, d ... zhurny, t ... trad, teaches ... eh, briefcase ..., p ... cash.

41. Draw sound schemes of words:

Sew ______________________

Swifts ______________________

Lighthouse__________________________

Tea _________________________

42. Read it. Insert the missing letters. Specify spelling.

Good ... in winter den ... ki! Snow ... nki, like push ... nki, fall to the ground. I take to… r… ndash and draw push… snow.

43. Read the words:

Sch ... ka, k ... r ... ndash, m ... w ... on;

h ... gum, s ... strong, sp ... rtivnaya.

Pick up the words from the second line that are suitable for the meaning of the words of the first line, write it down.

44. Write a sentence, underline soft consonants:

The brown bear is a fast, agile and very strong animal.

45. Insert the missing letters, if in doubt which letter to write, then look in the spelling dictionary. Remember how they are written:

M ... dved ..., December ..., primer ..., t ... trad ..., los ..., l ... sitsa, for ... c, portfolio ..., p ... cash, June ..., September ...

Write a sentence with one of the words.

46. ​​Insert the missing letters and divide the words by lines into syllables:

Beast ... ki, bol ... nitsa, small ... chik, fell ... then, light ... ki, perch ... ki, rel ... sy, vasil ... ki, lived ... tsy, schools ... nicknames.

47. Read the words. Make a sentence out of them, write down:

B, spruce, l ... su, stood tall.

48. Insert the missing letters choosing the test word:

Gl ... za- ..., n ... ha - ..., l ... shad - ..., x ... lmy - ..., z ... ma - ..., in ... lna - ..., zm ... I - ..., st ... would - ....

Write your two words on this spelling.

49. Choose a test word for each word, write down:

……… -r… ka, …………. -R… sa

……… -m… ha, ……… ..- s… blah

……… -with… cha, ……… ..- with… dy

……… -st… na, ……… ..- d… ma.

50. Write down, mark the stress in words .

Kiev is the main city of our country.

51. Write down, changing the words in brackets according to the meaning:

Beautiful (oaks), thin (ices), educational (years), fresh (bread)

52. Insert the missing letters:

Pure tetra ... b, brown bear ... b, rubber boot ..., strong moro ..., green pencil ..., blooming sa ..., tractor plant ..., big mountain ...

Underline words that have more letters than sounds.

53. Sleep. Separate words with hyphenation lines.

Taras Grigorievich Shevchenko is a great Ukrainian poet.

54. Make a sentence out of words, write it down. Draw a diagram of it.

Mom, gold, an aquarium, with, Vitalik, a fish, presented.

55. Add words that are appropriate in the meaning, for example: the doctor treats.

Painter __________________

Teacher ____________________

Builder ___________________

What does a soldier do?

56. Answer the questions:

Who is tweeting? __________________

Who croaks? ___________________

Who hums? ____________________

Who chirps? _________________

put an emphasis on the words. Check the spelling of the words in the dictionary.

57. Sleep. Specify spelling.

A person should have a good heart, and a tree should have a good root.

58. Read, write down the names of the instruments in alphabetical order:

Yegor has wonderful things:

Planer, saw, hammer and pliers.

he also has an ax with a chisel.

can Egorka build a house.

59. Guess what that word is.

The first letter in the alphabet stands before the letter L, the second before the letter P, the third before the letter O, the fourth before the letter E.

Write this word, count how many letters and sounds it contains.

60. Perform arithmetic operations with letters and write the resulting word and put the stress:

Jackdaw + cho + leg-ha + k

61. Think about what letter you need to insert into the words, choosing the test words. Write it down.

Gr (o, a) za, n (o, a) pa, v (o, a) lna, z (e, i) bla, l (e, i) tso, tr (a, o) va

62. Make a sentence from the words, write it down. Draw a proposal outline.

She treated the girl, fragrant, grandmother, with strawberries.

63. Choose a check for the words of each line, write it down, put the stress, insert the missing letters:

Zv ... zda, to z ... zda

G ... ra, u g ... ry

Gr ... would, for gr ... bami

H ... sy, u ... ow

Sl ... dy, after ... I will

64. Sleep. Indicate hard and soft consonants:

Zee zhi bo zi chu shcha tse

Tiny tiny crumbling

65. Draw sound schemes of words:

Oaks ______________________

Walruses ______________________

Tractor_______________________

Hare _______________________

66. Find words that start with a letter s, write down, divided into syllables:

ZlateUmbrellaSoundSuperMirrorSound

67. Write down, underline a word of 5 letters and 4 sounds:

Dress, shoes and home should be as clean as possible.

68. Choose and add the desired word:

There was a cat (fluff, fluff) next to the bike _______________________

Our house is saved from enemies by a dog (kid, kid) ________________

69. Read the text, divide it into sentences. Write off the second sentence:

I poured millet into the feeder, sparrows immediately flew and the titmice nimbly pecked at the food.

70. Read the test words and insert the missing letters:

Teeth - zu ... shores - shores ...

Beaches - bea ... oaks - doo ...

Treasures - cla ... trains - train ...

Eyes - eyes ... frosts - frost ...

71. Write down, changing the words in brackets, as necessary in the meaning:

Heavy (labor) ______________

Gentle (slopes) _______________

Merry (looks) ______________

February (frost) ___________

72. Read the words. Find new words in them, write them down and put emphasis.

Duck, pole, bison, crevice, regiment, fishing rod

73. Read, form words from syllables, write down, put stress:

ka, bel nok, sound u, nick, che

for, cha, yes ka, re re, that, bya

74. Guess the word:

The first letter of the word in the alphabet is behind the letter O, the second is behind the letter D, the third is before the letter U, the fourth is after the T, the fifth is before the letter C.

Write down the word, put the stress.

75. Write down the words, divide them into syllables for transfer:

Grain, boy, seagull, shadow, box office, singing, bunny, umbrella, magazine

76. Insert the missing letters at or NS:

H ... lok, ut ... g, chain ... ha, cl ... h, h ... desa, l ... tiki, clap ... shka

77. Make and write down a sentence from the given words. Specify spelling. Draw a proposal outline.

In, bloomed, wonderful, lilies of the valley, forest

78. Write off the offer. Draw a diagram of it:

Emma is reading an interesting book.

REFERENCE MATERIAL

ALPHABET

Aa Bb Vv Dg Dd Her Yo Fzh Zz Ii Yi Kk Ll Mm Nn ​​Oo Pn Rr Ss Tt Uu Ff Xx Tsts Chch Shsh Shshch ъ y ь Ee Yuyu Yaya

SOUNDS AND LETTERS

Vowels letters: a o u s e

I yo yo and e

Vowel sounds: [a], [o], [y], [s], [e], [and]

Consonants letters: b, c, d, d, g, h, d, k, l, m, n, p, p, s, t, f, x, c, h, w, u

Can be hard and soft: b, c, d, d, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, f, x,

Always firm: [w], [w], [c]

Always soft: [h ’], [u’], [th ’]

Paired: b c d e g h

P f k t sh s

Voiced: b c d f g z l m n ry

Deaf: p f k t w s x c h

Sounds do not have: b, b

HYPHENATION

Words are transferred from line to line by syllables, but one letter cannot be left on a line and transferred to another line.

For example: re-ka, may-ka, boy-chik, cash-sa, ok-but - you can;

I-ma, cha-yka, kon-ki, gru-ppa, hundred-I - you can’t.

WRITING COMBINATIONS OF LETTERS

ZHI SHI - write with the letter I,

CHA SCHA - write with the letter A,

CHU SCHU - write with the letter U,

CHN CHK SCHN - write without b.

WRITING IMMEDIATE VOICES,

CHECKED BY IMPACT

Choose the test word so that the unstressed vowel becomes stressed.

For example: l and sa - li sy; trope.

WRITING PAIRED CALLS AND DEAF CONSIDERATIONS

Choose the test word so that a vowel appears after this consonant letter.

For example: mushroom - mushroom, fruit - fruit, giraffe - giraffe.

Seasons, time

◘ Round year: seasons, months of the year

Z ima

Spring

L eto

Autumn

Days of the week, time

All year round

Winter comes inadvertently
In all respects, taking his own.
It should be on time
But, come on, there is no her!

And suddenly, one day, early in the morning,
Looked through the window pane
And you see the "self-assembled tablecloth" -
Everywhere, around, white-white ...

Spring comes gradually:
Snow melts inaudibly in the fields
Escape from ice captivity
Secretly prepare the waters of the rivers.

Not those frosts at night,
And now the starling is flying
To your house on a birch trunk ...
Spring came. Winter is over!

And for Spring comes Summer,
Over the Summer Autumn in your turn,
And again Winter. And again somewhere
Spring is in a hurry to hike.
(S. Mikhalkov)

Seasons

Mother invented names for daughters
Here is Summer and Autumn, Winter and Spring.
Spring comes - the forests turn green,
And bird voices are ringing everywhere.
And Summer has come - everything blooms under the sun,
And ripe berries are asking for in the mouth.
The generous Autumn bears fruit for us,
Fields and orchards give yields.
Winter covers the fields with snow.
In winter, the earth rests and slumbers.
(A. Kuznetsova)

Year-steamer

Mom, what is a year?
Mom answered:
The year is a huge steamer
Let's say for a start.

Steamer? Can not be!
The steamer must sail
He floats. And we are on it.
And other people.
Gray hare with an elephant.
Boy on a camel.
Animals and trees.
Villages and villages.
Cities and countries.
Rivers, oceans.
This is a strange steamer.
An unusual steamer.

And he does not float on water,
It floats in time.
Here he floats through summer -
The whole earth is warmed by the sun.

Here on autumn floats -
There are clouds in the sky, it is raining.
Here lies before him winter-
In the white frost of the house.

Here he floats on spring -
Droplets ringing in silence.
He sails at night and during the day,
As nature dictates
On the seas that we call
Seasons of the year.

( L. Zavalnyuk)

Carousel

A string of weeks
As nature dictates
Time is spinning roundabout
Seasons of the year.
According to the sheets of the calendar
Walk one after another
January to December
Months in a circle.
Following the fall - winter,
Spring is followed by summer.
There is already autumn, so that again
Winter has come ...
Rotate your carousel
Time is not tired.
In the calendar volume
Will be replaced by brother brother.
How many months in a year?
That's right, twelve.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

Sparrow diary

Spring
And at random, and at an angle, and straight
Streams are running. Tweet-tweet!
Starlings, blackbirds, rooks cry -
Try to shout everyone down!

Summer
Tweet-tweak-tweet. It is light. Warmly.
And that means that summer has come again.
I sing with everyone at the same time:
"Let it not end!"

Autumn
The clouds covered the blue.
Rains fall into the grass.
Chick-chick-chirp! To the ends of the earth
Cranes are flying somewhere.

Winter
Snow is everywhere. And someone to me
He puts the feeders on the window.
I'm used to being grateful.
Thanks people!
Chir-chirp!

(M. Plyatskovsky)

Tracks of the Year

Gone sandals
Tracks summer,
On narrow paths
-
Running.
Rolled up
Into the green forest
Sandals
And disappeared somewhere ...

Later
On a wet blade of grass
Boots walked.
Their autumn waited.
Leaf fall ...
On a snowy path
Boots are coming.
Go
And they creak quietly ...

(Raim Farhadi)

Mother nature
(Four Seasons)

At Mother Nature
All year - business, business ...
Although in her years
And I could have a rest!

Strictly on schedule
She has been living for a long time:
After all, there is not much time
And there are plenty of things to do.

In the spring wakes up first
Wakes up birds, beasts
And buds in the trees
Will reveal it as soon as possible.

Draws water from the river
The rain will wash the forest.
And the sun is like a stove
Will melt in the middle of the skies ...

Full of worries and Summer:
Nature hurries to the garden -
Water everything with bright light
Sew an outfit for the trees.

And berries with mushrooms! ..
And the herbs and flowers ?!
She needs everything, like a mother,
Catch before dark.

Should she be under Autumn
Arrange leaf fall,
Help the birches to reset
Shabby outfit.

Collect potatoes from the beds,
Burn the leaves from the gardens ...
Put everything in order
Until the first cold weather.

But now the snow is spinning
It's getting darker.
Nature goes to sleep
With the beginning winter days.

Covering her, blizzards
Dreams are conjured up to her:
- Sleep, Mother, in bed
Until next Spring!

(A. Usachev)

All year round

January

Opening the calendar -
Begins in January.

In January, in January
There is a lot of snow in the yard.

Snow - on the roof, on the porch.
The sun is in the blue sky.
Stoves are being heated in our house.
Smoke goes up into the sky.

February

The winds blow in February
They howl loudly in the pipes.
Rushing like a snake on the ground
Light drift.

Rising, rushing into the distance
Aircraft links.
It celebrates February
Army birth.

March

Loose snow darkens in March.
Ice floes melt on the window.
Bunny runs on the desk
And on the map
On the wall.

April

April, April!
Drops are ringing in the yard.

Streams run through the fields
There are puddles on the roads.
The ants will come out soon
After the winter cold.

The bear is sneaking
Through the forest deadwood.
The birds began to sing songs,
And the snowdrop blossomed.

Lily of the valley blossomed in May
On the very holiday - first day.
May accompanying flowers,
Lilacs are blooming.

June

June came.
"June! June!" -
Birds chirp in the garden ...
There is only a blow for a dandelion
And all of it will scatter.

July

Haymaking is in July,
Somewhere thunder grumbles at times.
And ready to leave the hive
Young bee swarm.

August

We collect in August
Harvest fruits.
Lots of joy to people
After all the work.

Sun over spacious
Nivami is worth it.
And sunflower seeds
Black
Stuffed.

September

On a clear September morning
The villages are threshing bread,
Birds rush across the seas -
And the school opened.

October

In October, in October
Frequent rain in the yard.

The grass is dead in the meadows,
The grasshopper fell silent.
Firewood has been prepared
For the winter for stoves.

November

Day of the seventh of November -
Red calendar day.
Look out your window:
Everything on the street is red.

Flags are hovering at the gates
Blazing with a flame.
See the music goes
Where the trams went.

All the people - both young and old -
Celebrates freedom.
And my red balloon flies
Straight to the sky!

December

December, December
All trees are in silver.

Our river, as if in a fairy tale,
Paved frost overnight
Updated skates, sleds,
He brought a Christmas tree from the forest.

The tree cried at first
From home warmth.
I stopped crying in the morning
I breathed, came to life.

Her needles tremble a little,
The lights on the branches came on.
Like a ladder, a tree
The lights run up high.

Crackers glitter with gold.
I lit a star with silver
Reached the top
The most daring light.

***
The year has passed like yesterday.
Over Moscow at this hour
The clock of the Kremlin tower strikes
Your fireworks - twelve times.

(S. Marshak)

Round dance - all year round

One after another every year
There is a round dance.

I entered the round dance with frost
Young January first.
Along aspen and birch trees
He hung up the lace.

A February covered with drifts
Near the house in half a day,
I rode more cheerfully so that
Children are on the sled with them.

To fresh meadows
There were sheep in the flock,
Started March drown the snow,
Drive in streams to the river.

Woke up the grass April:
- Wake up, sleepyhead! -
The trill forced to withdraw
A skvorushka on a maple.

May could not lag behind.
Beyond the river early
I kindled a fire from flowers,
I dressed up a clearing.

June- a swimmer of all swimmers,
He is cheerful and gallant,
Gathered guys from all over
To the pond: - Guys, swim!

July wheat in the fields
I poured it with selected grain.
And scattered ptah high
Across the spacious skies.

August brought out a melon with a pear
And a fragrant loaf:
- Well, eat your fill
And treat your neighbor!

A September, childish friend,
I walked around the schools.
Led the starlings south
Made the field bare.

WITH October and the year has grown!
Decorated with gold,
He brought the rains with him,
Needed for arable land.

Introduced November in celebration
Bright banners:
Hotter than the sun itself
More talkative than ringing.

December full of worries
In the city, village, -
For kids on New Year's Eve
Decorates Christmas trees.
(G. Lyushnin)

Year goes by

Sleep under the snow
Bushes, and a garden,
And the pond and the garden.
Opened January
Our calendar
And he started the new year.

Into any gap
A blizzard is sweeping
Walking on the ground.
Painter-winter
Bushes, at home -
Everything whitens in February.

The last blizzards
Cold fluff
Spring leads to the start.
Heat rays
Rooks are flying
Takes off a fur coat March.

The singers are singing -
Blackbirds, starlings,
The rivers break the ice.
And the whole April
The drops are ringing:
"Spring, spring is coming!"

Meeting May,
Do not forget,
That every day is dear.
Hurry to pasha
So that oats grow,
Buckwheat and barley!

It's hot.
It's time
Everything grow and mature.
V June day
Don't hide in the shadows
Don't be afraid to get tanned!

Sometimes a thunderstorm
Blinds your eyes
Green flax blooms.
Grew by the sparkles
For haymaking
July Kostov leads.

That and wait -
It will rain.
Days August do not believe.
Take off soon
Bread from the fields
So that there are no losses.

The gardens are yellow
In the meadows of ricks,
Starlings fly south.
September came,
And school doors
Opened to the guys.

The sheets rustle
The fields are empty
And now to the houses
October lucky
Grain and honey -
Income by workdays.

We are with November
In the ranks of one -
We don't care about the wind.

On the ice of the river
Skates are ringing.
A capercaillie buried itself in the snow.
December goes
End the year
And the old calendar.

(G. Ladonshchikov)

Twelve months

Twelve months running
Changing seasons
And closes the circle again
Sorceress nature.

January
January comes Happy New Year
To the sounds of festive firecrackers
He dances in circles under the tree
Among the donated toys.

February
February is the last winter month.
But February, what a pity
Isn't that why he is so sad?
Only twenty-eight days were left.

March
The snow melts and runs in streams
Spring beauty is coming.
With the spring month of March, we meet!
A ringing drop sings to us!

April
April rushes after him and warms,
And now from the ground
On a thin leg, like fairies,
Snowdrop flowers have risen!

May
The trees turn green in May
And everything around suddenly blossomed.
And the sun is stronger every day
It gives us summer warmth.

June
Spring is leaving, just in time
Wave a lilac handkerchief.
And white poplar fluff
June flies into every home.

July
And now summer is in full swing!
July is baking! Heat!
But in the courtyards, forgetting about it,
Children frolic in the morning!

August
It's a completely different matter - August,
He's cooler than the average brother.
There are so many pears and apples in the gardens
It's ripe! Rejoice guys!

September
Long ago people believed
New Years are welcomed in Autumn.
September will remember this -
He starts the school year!

October
October. Harvested.
And it gets colder every day.
A carpet of leaves by chance
He washed it with autumn rain.

November
And now winter is in a hurry
To meet autumn on the doorstep
And outside the window, the snow is spinning
The month of November comes to us.

December

The door opened and entered,
Wrapped in a white blanket
Trees, streets, houses ...
December - and winter has come!

The leaves of the calendar flicker
Now the New Year is already knocking ...
January to December
All this will happen again!
(M. Mitlina)

Twelve brothers

January
Whitened January
Page,
Brought out clearly
Unit.
Not for an hour
Not late - It is
NEW YEAR
It has arrived!

February
In February, in February
The blizzard rushes on a broom
Sweeps all the ways
So that March does not pass,
Do not pass - do not come
And you can't bring spring! ..

March
All winter
White snow
White,
And in March he took
And it turned black.
Blackened with annoyance
What people
The sun is welcome!

April
In the woods
April cleaning:
Panicles
The willow makes crafts,
The first snowdrop
Like a five
A little shyly worth it.
And the clouds are already
Like a pile
This means:
Wait soon -

The first thunder will strike like a miracle -

Will open up summer rains!

May
Hares after the winter cold
We gave the tails to the Verb,
They don't need a white tail -

Hares have become gray!
In May, the world looks new:
Cornflower blue sky
The ponds overflowed
The gardens are bustling
Everything blooms ... and there is no answer:
Where is spring and where is summer ?!

June
Departures have become bolder
It became quieter and brighter.
The day grows, grows, grows -

Turning soon towards night.
In the meantime, by an overgrown path,
Strawberry, unhurried
June is on the ground!

July
July, July - the top of summer ...
Falling apples sweet sound
And a shy day since dawn,
Rumbles after noon suddenly.

The forest went to boast of mushrooms,
Aspen leaf tried on copper,
And in a field of faded chintz
Already the path cannot be discerned.

August
August bows at his feet
August asks for help:
Harvest your crops!
Garden and field - over the edge!
There is no savior! Savior for the Savior!
The harvest is ripe, just right!

September
Summer ended free
School time is coming
And in truth,
He is loved and desired
Long-awaited, long-awaited
A resounding holiday of September!

October
The leaves have fallen
The birds are gone
Everything that bloomed
Lurking in disgrace.
Burrows are busy
The disputes froze
Fences froze in the morning ...
What is so sweet in this season,
In the heart of October that squeezes us ?!

November
Black forest
Irresistible
Drawn to the roots
Beyond the November pre-winter
The soul is waiting for snow soon.
Behind the gloomy nights
Round dance of white dances,
For patience and sorrow
Long-awaited New Year!

December
December is full of worries -

How to do everything - he does not know!
He sees off the old year
And celebrates the New Year!
He has to decorate the tree!
The last day is today
To invite everyone in the world
For the New Year's holiday!
(M. Sadovsky)

Twelve months

We call in winter sometimes
DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY,
When the snowflakes are white swarm
Flies somewhere into the distance.

March comes after February,
It is followed by APRIL and MAY.
The hubbub is heard in the forest and in the field
Spring flocks of birds.

For May, summer on the doorstep
JUNE will bring us.
JULY will give berries juice,
And the month of AUGUST is honey.

Over the summer of autumn, the ensemble
Will perform his dance
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, then NOVEMBER
They will fill the garden with foliage.

Dropping snow on the go,
Winter will come again.
Twelve months a year
And you need to know all of them.

(V. Stepanov)

Twelve months

The house is twelve floors
Name the tenants soon!

Here are the lights on the first,
Here January days.

On the second February mighty,
Fills the clouds with snow.

Above March I found a place to live,
The entire floor is flooded with puddles.

Here April, everyone is happy with him,
I planted seedlings all around.

May opened the windows wider,
So that everything in the apartment is dry.

Here June, July and August,
They bring joy to everyone.

Where September, there is a rich table,
Help yourself, guys!

Near the window October sighs,
Summer with sadness recalls.

Here November let's go higher
There at December under the roof

New Year's surprise awaits.
And take the elevator down!
(L. Slutskaya )

Sparrows

Spring will come
The ice will melt
Everything dances
And everything sings

And the sparrows are chirping ...

AND summer red
Everything is flowering,
Colored songs
Sings

And the sparrows are chirping ...

Will send autumn
Birds in flight
Long rains
Sings

And the sparrows are chirping ...

Frosts
Winter will come
Who cares about songs
Voiced here
And the sparrows -
They sing…

(V. Stepanov)

ABC of the seasons

WINTER

Bela is a darling, white.
Winter has come. Winter has come.
I wear a white hat,
I breathe white air
My eyelashes are white
Coats and mittens, -
Do not distinguish me in the frost
Among the whitening birches.
I’ll freeze. And a squirrel in silence
Suddenly he will jump into my arms.

December
The branches of the birches are cold,
Frost bursts in the morning.
Well, the bear doesn't care -
He has been sleeping in the den for a long time.

January
Hillocks swept in the forest
And the gullies were covered with snow.
Bunny jumped out of the mink -
Quiet. Coldly. White ...

February
The formidable Blizzard walks
In a snow cap up to the eyebrows.
Even a wolf, a robber wolf,
Frightened and fell silent.

Spring was walking along the edge,
She carried buckets of rain.
Stumbled on a hillock -
The buckets overturned.

The drops rang -
The herons began to screech.
The ants were scared -
The doors were locked.

Rain Buckets Spring
She did not report to the village.
And the colored rocker
Fled to heaven
And hung over the lake -
Wonders!

March
Frozen the forest in a transparent haze,
Ice floes are melting on the trees.
Drops fall from the branches
And the trill of the titmouse is heard.

April
The snow has melted. It smelled of delusion.
Thunder rolled in the sky.
Ants under an old spruce
The whole family is building a house.

May
Kidneys burst together
Leaves are blooming.
The dew is trembling on the grass
The elk runs after the rainbow.

Straw summer
Thatched sand.
Straw hat
Slides down to the temple.

That straw gave
Straw days.
Straw horses
Are visible in the sun.

Thatched sky
Thatched hut.
I draw with a straw
Forgetting the pencil.

June
The sun shines brightly in the sky
But it's not hot in the thick shade.
Here and there chicks sing -
Forests are new tenants.

July
The edge is in golden colors,
Bees lead a round dance.
A frog cries in the reeds:
It's raining from behind the river.

August
It's warm in the forest until the morning
From resinous pines.
The mushroom squirrel carries in the hollow ...
Autumn is coming.

Autumn looked into the garden -
The birds flew away.
Outside the window in the morning rustling
Yellow blizzards.
The first ice under your feet
Crumbles, breaks.
The sparrow in the garden will sigh
And to sing -
Shy.

September
Empty in the house of the swift -
The poor man flew away
And like an umbrella for a hedgehog
Maple yellow leaf.

October
A spider knits webs,
The wind blows the clouds.
The chipmunk is sad
About the past summer.

November
There is a hollow in the hoarfrost,
Rowan in the lights.
The woodpecker beats with its beak -
Winter is waiting for a visit.

(V. Stepanov)

Engine-calendar

The locomotive-calendar rushes,
There are twelve carriages behind ...

The name of the car is January,
He meets us "at the parade":
He opens the New Year
Children pleases with gifts ...

For January February goes
with a blizzard, snow and winds ...

There is a trailer behind him March;
Spring begins with itself,
Having given the command to her: "Start!"
And now nature comes to life ...

March is followed by April:
the trees bud,
the sun shines, drops ...

Carriage May lucky flowers
So that after covering them
Fields, meadows, gardens, alleys ...

Railway carriage- June lets us know
That summer will warm us now.

In support, he takes
July-the wagon is not in vain:
Birds chirp, everything blooms
And the sun shines clearly ...

And after July August rushes,
He pleases the people with gifts:
His trailer is full
juicy fruits, flowers ...

August is followed by September,
painting the leaves yellow, red ...

But cuts them off October,
The labor of September is now in vain ...

And now November is running,
It rains, blows with winds ...

And then the snowy one rushes December,
The composition of the annual closes!

(Anya Aksenova )

Children's month

Snow Father January
Opens the calendar,
All paths and paths
Snow covered with clothes.

And in the student February
There is a lot of snow in the yard
A blizzard is raging outside the window
Windy winter friend.

Wake up forest from sleep
Spring is coming!
Let the frost do not want to leave,
March spring tramples the path !.

Drops dripping loudly
Young came April,
By copses, fields
Gushed in streams.

Welcome warm wind -
Smells like lilies of the valley May,
And laugh without threat
In May, morning thunderstorms.

Lilacs bloomed all around
And the day has arrived noticeably
That June dressed in flowers,
A red summer begins.

In the bright sunshine
Strawberry smelled
To us July brings heat,
He asks everyone to swim in the river.

August rich in stars,
He bears fruit in the garden,
Gives with honey and mushrooms,
Golden sheaves.

Brother September beauty
Covers the globe of the earth,
And my dear Earth,
Like a painted box.

V October before winter sleep
All the trees are in gold
But through lush outfits
Autumn coolness pours down.

The rain will never end
The crane is flying a joint,
There are mud and puddles on the roads
Send November hello from the cold.

The year has come to an end
AND December came up
All nature falls asleep
Before the winter New Year.
(M. Volkova)

Calendar in verse

JANUARY in the morning jumped on skis,
To inspect your possessions.
He played with the red fox,
And he gave the bunnies a treat.

FEBRUARY reflected with frost:
In icicles and glass puddles.
I played snowballs with a bear,
And he sang to the wolf about the winter cold.

MART does not want to admit
That spring is coming with him.
And in a hurry to break on the river,
Ice warmed by the warm sun.

APRIL greets starlings from the south,
Funny drops are ringing.
The snow melts as if from fright
Turning the roads into jelly.

MAY gave flowers to the land,
And the chirping of bright birds.
And the sun is above the clouds
Wave with a greeting of eyelashes.

JUNE is met amicably by children.
Vacation joyful call
Calls will rush like the wind
And take a sip of the sun.

JULY, fishing and hiking,
Children on the noisy river.
Unforgettable years!
It's time for happy days!

Already AUGUST bakes with the sun,
And everything ripens in the garden.
The shadow attracts us with coolness,
And the aroma of sweet berries.

SEPTEMBER. The bell rang
The baby is walking into the first grade.
And a ball of yellow leaves
The breeze blows across the sky.

OCTOBER plunged into the shadows,
A cloud covers the ray of the sun.
Dull rain meets the day
Autumn again spreads its wings.

NOVEMBER - we can't take a walk
The frost burns, the wind cries.
The bear will go to sleep in the den,
Wait
- winter is coming to us, then.

DECEMBER - and winter has come
Decorating the tree with snow glitter.
There is noise and commotion in the neighborhood,
How good it is to play on the slide!

(A. Metzger)

Golden knitting needles

Once upon a time to the sun
To be lazy in the sky:
He has
Golden knitting needles
Colored yarn -
At the bottom of the chest:
Exactly four
Magic tangle.

The sun is working
Endless,
Every time
Knits new clothes.
White tangle
The year begins
Followed by green
The yarn is going.

Red yarn -
For red summer,
Yarn for autumn -
Yellow colors.

Years go by
And the sun knits.
Knits and bad words
She won't tell.
What can you do
Kohl by nature
Endless
Fashion changes!
(V. Orlov)

Four colors of the year

White
White hats on white birches.
White hare on white snow.
White pattern on the branches from frost.
Cross-country skiing in a white forest.

Blue
Blue sky, blue shadows.
Blue rivers have thrown ice.
Blue snowdrop - spring dweller,
It grows boldly on a blue thaw.

Green
In a green forest on a green blade of grass,
A green beetle moves his mustache.
Green butterfly on the path
Covered my net, thread cap.

Yellow
The yellow sun warms weaker.
Yellow melons on yellow ground.
Yellow leaves rustle along the alley.
A yellow drop of resin on the trunk.

(I. Surikov)

Who is what

Puddles shine
On the paths -
Autumn stomps
In boots.

Cloud rain
Carried away -
Walks in shoes
Spring.

Summer walks
Barefoot
Or in sandals

A winters a,
Creaking with a snowball, -
In lukewarm
Boots.

( V. Orlov)

Vernissage

Leaves. Yellow pencil -
it autumn landscape.

White, snowdrift, aspen -
it winter picture.

Snow melts, streams, drops -
Here Spring on watercolors.

The sun, the meadow, the flowers are full -
it summer canvas.

And here is your artist,
Who created all this beauty
And arranged Opening Day!
(O. Bundur)

Year-painter

Here is a white sheet. And coal
Winter paints the forest and the house ...
Then spring drops
Will add its own watercolor
Will paint everything. And in your turn
Summer artist will come to us
So that oil paint again
To paint landscapes around.
And autumn, appreciating the work,
The canvases will be framed with gilding.
(L. Slutskaya
)

On the nose

How freckles sprinkle on my nose
This is a sign - Spring"On the nose".
If Tanya's nose turns blue -
Summer... Blueberries ripened in the forest.
The sun's nose turned bronze -
Wait that autumn coming soon.
Became a little bit from the frost
pink -
So friends,
"On the nose" New Year!

Seasons of the school year

AUTUMN

Autumn rain drumming on my window
The school has puddles and fallen leaves.
And the clouds are gray, and the wet path,
And everywhere there was dirt, and a headache ...
Sad nature sheds tears of sorrow.
My heart is melancholy, and I want to sleep.
Well, how not ashamed in inclement weather

The earth is shrouded in crystal shroud,
Children dive into white snowdrifts,
The skates are sharpened, and the skis are in front of me,
The blizzard is over, and it is high time to go to the forest.
There are a lot of cheerful people on the street!
Winter-naughty calls to play snowballs!
Well, how not ashamed in frosty weather
There are so many lessons for schoolchildren to ask ?!

The spring rays warmed the whole earth,
Green grass is rampant everywhere,
And bird trills spread over us,
And the sun is shining, and your head is spinning!
The sorceress-nature beckons to the arms!
I look outside and I want to walk ...
Well, how not ashamed in good weather
Lessons for us, unfortunate children, to ask ?!
(T. Varlamova)

Seasons

Be summer eternal -
everything would have burned out.

Be eternal autumn
everything would be damp.

In winter eternal
everything would be frozen.

Here is the eternal Spring
another thing!
(V. Berestov)

Learning the names of the months

Spoke January:
- I am a king!

Laughed February:
- You're a liar!

March yawned
April sneezed
May pinched the frog.

Sang June,
July danced
August bit the apple.

A September flew away
A October whistled
A November slipped,
A December smiled:

- The year is over and again
We must start a new one!

Spoke January:
- I am a king…

(I. Gurin )

Learn the names of months-2

I walked through the snowdrifts January,
All winter frosts are king!

Caught up with him February
I lost my shawl from the blizzard.

Came to replace March,
Rang: - Spring, to the start!

I sailed along the streams April,
He carried drops in his pocket.

Rustled the foliage May:
- Take off your warm jacket!

Dandelion carried June.
Do you want a miracle? Just blow!

And in july and in july
We rested at sea!

August hummed with bees,
Yes, he was sitting like a mushroom in the forest.

In golden september
We forgot about the heat!

The wind blew october:
Let's get some yellow leaves!

US November froze,
He threw the first snow on the ground.

Here December coming to us,
Completing a long year!
(I. Gurin )

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