On the ice of the river the ice skates burrowed. Poems about autumn months. Who is in what

Putties 28.12.2020

SEASONS IN POETRY

All year round

Winter comes suddenly

On all counts, taking his own.
She must be on time.
But, come on, you - there is none!

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

Spring comes gradually:
In the fields the snow melts inaudibly,
Escape from ice captivity
The waters of the rivers are secretly prepared.

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

And after spring comes summer,
After Summer, Autumn in its turn,
And again Winter. And again somewhere
Spring is in a hurry to go.
(S. Mikhalkov)

Seasons

The mother came up with names for her daughters,
Here is Summer and Autumn, Winter and Spring.
Spring is coming, forests are turning green
And bird voices are ringing everywhere.
And Summer has come - everything blooms under the sun,
And ripe berries ask in the mouth.
Generous Autumn brings us fruit,
Fields and orchards give crops.
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 ship,
Let's say for starters.

Steamboat? Can not be!
The ship 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 boat.
Unusual ship.

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

Here it floats in autumn -
Clouds in the sky, it's raining.
Here lies the winter before him -
In white hoarfrost at home.

Here he floats in the spring -
The ringing of a drop in silence.
He swims at night and during the day,
As nature dictates
Over the seas that we call
Seasons of the year.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

Carousel

A string of weeks
As nature dictates
Spinning time-carousel
Seasons of the year.
According to the sheets of the calendar
They follow each other
January to December
Months in a circle.
After autumn comes winter
After spring - summer.
There's already autumn, so that again
Winter has come...
Rotate your carousel
Time is not tired.
In the calendar row
Brother will replace brother.
How many months in a year?
That's right, twelve.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

sparrow diary

Spring
And at random, and at random, and straight
Streams run. Chirp-chirp!
Starlings, thrushes, rooks cry -
Try to outshout everyone!

Summer
Chirik-chik-chik. Light. Warm.
And so summer is here again.
I sing along with everyone:
"Let it never end!"

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

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

Tracks of the Year

Gone sandals
paths of summer,
Along the narrow paths
Running.
turned off
Into the green forest
Sandals
And disappeared somewhere...
Then
On the wet grass
Shoes were walking.
Autumn was waiting for them.
Leaf fall…
On the snow path
Boots are coming.
Go
And they creak softly...
(Raim Farhadi)

mother nature
(Four Seasons)

At Mother Nature
All year - business, business ...
Although at her age
And I could rest!

Strictly on schedule
She lives for a long time
After all, there is little time
And things are full.

Wakes up first in the spring
Wake up birds and animals
And the buds on the trees
Will open soon.

Draws water from the river
Rain will wash the forest.
And the sun is like a stove
Melt in the sky...

Full of worries in the summer:
Nature hurries to the garden -
Irrigate everything with bright light
To sew an outfit for trees.

And berries with mushrooms! ..
What about herbs and flowers?
She needs everything, like a mother,
Get it before dark.

Must she under Autumn
Arrange leaf fall
Help birch trees to lose
Shabby outfit.

Harvest potatoes from the garden
Burn the leaves from the gardens...
Put everything in order
Until the first cold.

But now the snow is spinning,
It's getting darker.
Nature goes to bed
With the start of winter days.

Covering her, blizzards
She is dreaming:
- Sleep, Mother, in bed
Until next Spring!
(A. Usachev)

Round dance - all year round

One after the other every year
There is a round dance.

I entered the round dance with frost
Young January first.
On aspens and birches
He hung up the lace.

And February brought snowdrifts
Near the house in half a day,
Have fun riding
With them on the sled guys.

So that on fresh meadows
Sheep walked in the herd
March began to melt the snow,
Drive streams to the river.

April woke up the grass:
- Wake up, sleepyhead! -
Forced to bring out a trill
Starling on a maple.

May couldn't keep up.
Over the river early
I kindled a fire from flowers,
He cleared the field.

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

July wheat in the fields
Poured with selected grain.
And scattered the birds high
In the heavens spacious.

August took out a melon with a pear
And fragrant loaf:
- Well, everyone eat to your heart's content
And treat your neighbor!

And September, childish friend,
Walked through the schools.
Leading the starlings south
Made the field bare.

Happy October and the year has grown!
Decorated with gold
He brought the rain with him
Necessary for arable land.

Brought November into celebration
Bright Banners:
Hotter than the sun itself
Talkative ringing.

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

Sleeping under the snow
Bushes and garden
And a pond and a garden.
Opened January
Our calendar
And the new year began.

Into any gap
A blizzard is blowing
Walks on the ground.
Painter-winter
Bushes, houses -
Everything whitens in February.

The last blizzards
cold fluff
Spring leads to the start.
warm rays,
The rooks are flying
March takes off his coat.

Singers sing -
Thrushes, starlings,
Rivers break ice.
And all April
Ringing drops:
"Spring, spring is coming!"

meeting May,
Do not forget,
What is precious every day.
Hurry up,
To grow oats
Buckwheat and barley!

Worth the heat.
The time has come
Everything to grow and mature.
June day
Don't hide in the shadows
Don't be afraid to burn!

Sometimes a thunderstorm
Blinds eyes
Green flax blooms.
I grew up in sequins
For haymaking
July leads the mowers.

Wait for that -
It will rain.
Do not believe in the days of August.
shoot soon
Bread from the fields
So that there are no losses.

yellow gardens,
Stacks in the meadows,
Starlings fly south.
September has come
And school doors
Opened for kids.

rustling sheets,
The fields are empty
And now to the houses
October is lucky
Grain and honey
Workday income.

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

On the ice of the river
The skates are calling.
Capercaillie buried in the snow.
December is coming
end the year
And an old calendar.
(G. Ladonshchikov)

The task

For summer

Reading is not a punishment

v Don't try to force your child to read when he is actively in the mood for another activity.

v Reads aloud - plays theatre.

v Reading is correct, unmistakable, with understanding.

v We read children's magazines and comics, solve crossword puzzles.

We write without dirt - develop fine motor skills

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

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

drawing borders.

Alternative to Russian

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. Write off texts, determine stress, syllables in words; repeat vocabulary words

Maths

v Table addition and subtraction in

within 10, 20 learn before

automatism

The success of a person is, of course, his merit.

the closest people with inconspicuous, on

first glance, daily efforts,

hard work, patience and responsibility.

program "School of Russia"

memorize short poems


1. Tales of A.S. Pushkin
2. L.N. Tolstoy "Lipunyushka"
3. P. Ershov "Humpbacked Horse"
4. S.P. Aksakov "The Scarlet Flower"
5. V.I.Dal "Snow Maiden"
6. V. Odoevsky "Moroz Ivanovich"
7. Stories, fairy tales, fables by L.N. Tolstoy and D.K. Ushinsky
8. Stories about animals by V. Bianchi, N. Sladkova, E. Charushina
9. Stories and fairy tales by N. Nosov
10.A.Milne "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all", etc.
11.E.Uspensky "Crocodile Gena and his friends", "Uncle Fyodor", a dog and a cat", "About Vera and Anfisa"
12. V. Dragunsky's stories about children
13. Tales of Ch. Perro
14. Tales of G.H. Andersen
15. Tales of the Brothers Grimm
16. D. Rodari "The Adventure of Cipollino"
17. A. Lindgren "Baby and Carlson"

Reading speed

Class

Input control

(September)

I semester

(December)

II semester

(May)

1 class

-

-

30 - 40 words

Grade 2

30 - 40 words

40 - 50 words

50 - 60 words

3rd grade

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 Kozhumyak”, “Kotigoroshko”, “Іvasik – Telesik”, etc.

Maths

1. Write down only those examples in which 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 true:

6-….=4+1 8-1=6+…. ….-1=8+1

….+1=9-1 4-1=….+1 9-1=2+….

6. Find incorrect equalities and solve correctly:

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

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

7. Find incorrect 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 do children go to school in total?

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 the single digits:

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 came up to them. How many kittens have become?

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 problem with ingenuity:

A goose, a rooster and a cat ran along the path. How many paws 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 of these 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 broken line, consisting of three links. Write down what its length is.

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

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

25. Fill in the table:

Reduced 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:

There are 10 vowels in Russian (name from), and there are 4 fewer sounds. How many vowels are 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 minuend 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 problem with ingenuity:

The table top has 4 corners. One corner cut off. 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 in the numbers so that the equalities are fulfilled:

…-4=9 …+0=17 13-…=10

11-…=8 14-…=14 17-…=7

35. Fix bugs:

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 ran up to them. How many birds have become?

41. Draw a closed broken line consisting of four links.

42. Task for ingenuity:

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

43. Write down the 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. Fill in 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 elk grazing in the clearing, and 6 more deer. How many deer were grazing in the meadow?

48. Task for ingenuity:

What floor from above will be the fourth floor of a 20-story building?

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 1dm 2 cm =…cm

19 cm=…dm…cm 1dm 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 live in the other. How many gnomes live in two houses?

(Problem for 2 actions. Try to solve it.)

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

7 9 8 10 6 5

. . . . . .

54. Task for ingenuity:

Tea, milk and juice were poured into three yellow, green and blue cups. 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 graduates of the dog school received 5 gold, the same number of silver and 3 bronze medals. How many medals did school graduates receive in total?

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. Task for ingenuity:

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

61. Solve the problem:

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

62. Fill in 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. Task for ingenuity:

The dog Sharik, the cat Matroskin and the cow Murka have been together for 6 years. How old 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 the 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 less balls. 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. Fill in 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:

A young pear has a height of 4 meters, and an old one - 9 meters. How many meters taller is an old pear 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. Task for ingenuity:

Katya, Natasha and Olya were gathering cones in the forest. One girl found 8 cones, the other - 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. Write a consonant to make a word:

Lu…, ra…, ro…, co…, dy…

3. Place the stress in the words. If you're at a loss, look it up in a dictionary.

School, lamp, song, business, catalog, shovel.

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

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

5. Which words have fewer letters than sounds? Write them out.

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

6. Insert the words you need in the meaning into the sentences.

Dill and ………… grow in the garden.

Walked along the path ……………

Put stress on the words.

7. Underline the vowels in the words.

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

8. Underline the consonants in the words.

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

9. Place the stress in the words. If you're at a loss, look it up in a dictionary.

Riddle, magician, leisure, briefcase, sorrel, beets.

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

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

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

hawk, train, guest, ability, oven, 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 consonant letters denoting solid consonant sounds.

Table, chairs, plate, flowers, camomile, calendar.

14. Underline consonant letters denoting soft consonant sounds.

Day, month, cup, awl, album, boy

15. Insert the missing letters into the words. Pick out spellings.

From ... rock, p ... cash, cla ... .., m ... l ... ko, in ... r ... beat, to ... ditch, girl ... vochka.

16. Write out words in which all consonants are solid. If you spelled correctly, you have an offer.

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

17. Write out words in which all consonants are soft. If you spelled correctly, you have an offer.

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

18. Insert the missing letters in the words. Pick out spellings.

D ... zhurny, in ... ron, r ... bot, m ... tire, k ... r ... ndash, student ... nickname

Write 5 more words with these spellings.

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

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

3). m, n, o, p 4). c, h, sh, sh

20. Write the words in alphabetical order:

hat, sea, kissel, wave, yacht, pine

21. In which word are all consonants voiced? Emphasize.

Rocket, flag, war, victory

Write two words in which all consonants are voiced.

22. In which word are all consonants deaf? Emphasize.

Glass, word, rainbow, cloud

Write two words in which all consonants are voiceless.

23. Write a sentence. Check. Pick out spellings.

The student took a notebook and a pencil.

24. Insert the missing letters into the words. Make up 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 the stress :

champion-peony+o+dacha-cha+n

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

Horses, beast, shadow, horse, spruce, door

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

Push ... nka, top ... on, f ... zn, sh ... lo, vys ... vka, press ... vka,

28. Read the text. Divide it into sentences. Sleep.

I'm walking through the forest and suddenly I hear the sound of a woodpecker; they call him the orderly of the forest.

29. Write words according to the model:

light - light

fun - _____________________

Okay - ____________________

fast - _____________________

politely - ____________________

diligently - ___________________

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

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

Modesty suits everyone.

There are tears - there is a conscience.

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

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

32. Write out words that consist of two syllables:

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

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

H ... to, h ... lok, sh ... ka, h ... forehead, sh ... finger, h ... gun, dragged ...,

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

Ch ... ynik, sch ... vel, cloud ..., grove ..., h ... yka, farewell ... nie, print ... t,

35. Fill in the missing letters. Specify spelling.

In the forest, a murmuring ... l stream. Birds are looking for ... t food .... The elk goes to h ... sh ... forests. The woodpecker knocked on the tree. Already ... crawling into the reeds ....

36. Sleep. Specify spelling.

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

37. Insert the missing words:

On the ice of the river ringing ___________.

Buried in the snow _______________.

Coming to end the year

and old _____________________.

Reference words: december, skates, capercaillie, calendar.

38. Read:

Like thin ice

A white snow fell.

Write the words with a soft sign, separating them with dashes for hyphenation.

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

Girl, letter, vasil, dot, big, hospital, 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, student ... nickname, d ... journal, t ... tradition, teaches ... l, portfolio ..., p ... cash.

41. Draw sound patterns of words:

Sew ______________________

Swifts ______________________

Lighthouse__________________________

Tea _________________________

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

Good ... winter days ... ki! Snow ... nk, like push ... nk, fall to the ground. I take a ... r ... ndash and draw fluffy ... snow.

43. Read the words:

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

h ... right, s ... fast, sp ... rtivnaya.

Match the words of the first line with the words from the second line that are suitable in meaning, write it down.

44. Write a sentence, underline soft consonants:

The brown bear is 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 with dashes into syllables:

Animals ... ki, bol ... nitsa, boy ... chik, fell ... then, fire ... ki, perch ... ki, rel ... sy, vasil ... ki, lived ... tsy, school ... nicknames.

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

B, spruce, l ... su, stood, high.

48. Insert the missing letters choosing a test word:

Gl ... for - ..., n ... ha - ..., l ... shadka - ..., x ... lmy - ..., s ... ma - ..., in ... lna - ..., sm ... I - ..., st ... would - ....

Write your two words for this spelling.

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

………-r…ka, ………….-r…sa

………-m… ha, ………..-z… blah

………-sv…cha, ………..-s…dy

………-st…on, ………..-d…ma.

50. Write down, mark the stress in words .

Kyiv is the main city of our country.

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

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

52. Insert the missing letters:

A clean tetra ... b, brown bear ... b, rubber boots ..., strong frost ..., green pencil ..., blooming sa ..., tractor factory ..., big city ...

Underline the words that have more letters than sounds.

53. Sleep. Separate words with hyphens.

Taras Grigoryevich Shevchenko is a great Ukrainian poet.

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

Mom, golden, aquarium, with, Vitalik, a fish, gave.

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

Painter __________________

Teacher ____________________

Builder ___________________

What does a soldier do?

56. Answer the questions:

Who is chirping? __________________

Who is croaking? ___________________

Who is mooing?____________________

Who is chirping? _________________

put stress in words. Check the spelling of words in a 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:

Egor has wonderful things:

Planer, saw, hammer and tongs.

He also has an ax with a chisel.

can Yegorka build a house.

59. Guess what the word is.

The first letter is in the alphabet 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-ka + cho + leg-ha + k

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

Gr (o, a) for, n (o, a) ra, v (o, a) lna, s (e, i) blah, l (e, i) tso, tr (a, o) va

62. Make up sentences from the words, write them down. Draw a proposal outline.

The girl, fragrant, grandmother, treated strawberries.

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

Zv…zda, to zv…here

G ... ra, at g ... ry

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

H ... sy, at h ... owls

Following ... dy, following ... ladies

64. Sleep. Identify hard and soft consonants:

Ze zhi bu zhe si chu cha tse

Tiny tiny crumble

65. Draw sound patterns of words:

Oaks ______________________

Walruses ______________________

Tractor_______________________

Hare _______________________

66. Find words that start with a letter h, write down divide into syllables:

Zpozumbrellasuzvyazhemirorozzvuk

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

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

68. Choose and complete the correct word:

Next to the bike was a cat (fluff, fluff) _______________________

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

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

I poured millet into the feeder, sparrows and tits immediately flocked, they deftly pecked at the food.

70. Read the test words and fill in the missing letters:

Teeth - tooth ... coast - take ...

Beaches - beaches ... oaks - du ...

Treasures - class ... trains - train ...

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

71. Write, changing the words in brackets, as it should be in meaning:

Heavy (works) ______________

Gentle (slopes) _______________

Cheerful (views) ______________

February (frost) ___________

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

Duck, pole, bison, slot, regiment, fishing rod

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

ka, bel nok, call, nick, che

for, cha, yes ka, re re, ta, bya

74. Guess the word:

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

Write the word, put the stress.

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

Grains, boy, seagull, shadow, cash register, singing, bunny, umbrella, magazine

76. Fill in the missing letters at or Yu:

Ch ... lok, ut ... g, kolch ... ha, kl ... h, h ... desa, l ... tiki, clap ... shka

77. Compose and write down a sentence from these words. Specify spelling. Draw a proposal outline.

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

78. Write an offer. Draw his diagram:

Emma is reading an interesting book.

REFERENCE MATERIAL

ALPHABET

Aa Bb Vv Gg Dd Her Eyo Fzh Zz Ii Yi Kk Ll Mm Nn ​​Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Ff Xx Ts Hh Sh Sh Shch y y y Ee Yuyu Yaya

SOUNDS AND LETTERS

Vowels letters: a o u s e

I yo yu and e

Vowels: [a], [o], [y], [s], [e], [and]

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

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

Always solid: [w], [w], [c]

Always soft: [h '], [u '], [th ']

Paired: b c d e f h

P f k t w s

Voiced: b c d e f h l m n r y

Deaf: p f k t w s x ts h

They do not have sounds: 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, cash-sa, ok-but - you can;

I-ma, cha-ya, skates, group-ppa, hundred-I - you can’t.

WRITING COMBINATIONS OF LETTERS

ZHI SHI - write with the letter I,

CHA SHA - write with the letter A,

CHU SHU - write with the letter U,

CHN CHK SHCHN - write without b.

WRITING UNSTRESSED VOWERS,

ACCENT CHECKED

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

For example: l and sa - whether sy; tro pa- tro py.

WRITING PAIRED CELLS AND VOICED CONSONANTS

Choose the test word so that after this consonant there is a vowel.

For example: mushroom - mushrooms, fruit - fruits, giraffe - giraffes.

Seasons, time

◘ Round year: seasons, months of the year

W ima

Spring

L UTB

Autumn

Days of the week, time

All year round

Winter comes randomly,
On all counts, taking his own.
She must be on time.
But, come on, you - there is none!

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

Spring comes gradually.
In the fields the snow melts inaudibly,
Escape from ice captivity
The waters of the rivers are secretly prepared.

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

And after spring comes Summer,
Beyond Summer Autumn in turn,
And again Winter. And again somewhere
Spring is in a hurry to go.
(S. Mikhalkov)

Seasons

The mother came up with names for her daughters,
Here is Summer and Autumn, Winter and Spring.
Spring is coming, forests are turning green
And bird voices are ringing everywhere.
And Summer has come - everything blooms under the sun,
And ripe berries ask in the mouth.
Generous Autumn brings us fruit,
Fields and orchards give crops.
Winter covers the fields with snow.
In winter, the earth rests and slumbers.
(A. Kuznetsova)

Year-steamer

Mom, what is a year?
Mom answered:
Year - a huge ship,
Let's say for starters.

Steamboat? Can not be!
The ship 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 boat.
Unusual ship.

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

Here's to autumn floats -
Clouds in the sky, it's raining.
Here lies before him winter-
In white hoarfrost at home.

Here he floats spring -
The ringing of a drop in silence.
He swims at night and during the day,
As nature dictates
Over the seas that we call
Seasons of the year.

( L. Zavalnyuk)

Carousel

A string of weeks
As nature dictates
Spinning time-carousel
Seasons of the year.
According to the sheets of the calendar
They follow each other
January to December
Months in a circle.
After autumn comes winter
After spring - summer.
There's already autumn, so that again
Winter has come...
Rotate your carousel
Time is not tired.
In the calendar row
Brother will replace brother.
How many months in a year?
That's right, twelve.
(L. Zavalnyuk)

sparrow diary

Spring
And at random, and at random, and straight
Streams run. Chirp-chirp!
Starlings, thrushes, rooks cry -
Try to outshout everyone!

Summer
Chirik-chik-chik. Light. Warm.
And so summer is here again.
I sing along with everyone:
"Let it never end!"

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

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

(M. Plyatskovsky)

Tracks of the Year

Gone sandals
Tracks summer,
Along the narrow paths
-
Running.
turned off
Into the green forest
Sandals
And disappeared somewhere...

Then
On the wet grass
Shoes were walking.
Them autumn waited.
Leaf fall…
On the snow path
Boots are coming.
Go
And they creak softly...

(Raim Farhadi)

mother nature
(Four Seasons)

At Mother Nature
All year - business, business ...
Although at her age
And I could rest!

Strictly on schedule
She lives for a long time
After all, there is little time
And things are full.

spring wakes up first
Wake up birds and animals
And the buds on the trees
Will open soon.

Draws water from the river
Rain will wash the forest.
And the sun is like a stove
Melt in the sky...

full of worries and In summer:
Nature hurries to the garden -
Irrigate everything with bright light
To sew an outfit for trees.

And berries with mushrooms! ..
What about herbs and flowers?
She needs everything, like a mother,
Get it before dark.

She must be under Autumn
Arrange leaf fall
Help birch trees to lose
Shabby outfit.

Harvest potatoes from the garden
Burn the leaves from the gardens...
Put everything in order
Until the first cold.

But now the snow is spinning,
It's getting darker.
Nature goes to bed
Since the beginning winter days.

Covering her, blizzards
She is dreaming:
- Sleep, Mother, in bed
Until next Spring!

(A. Usachev)

All year round

January

Opening the calendar -
January begins.

In January, in January
Lots of snow in the yard.

Snow - on the roof, on the porch.
The sun is in the blue sky.
There are stoves in our house.
Smoke rises into the sky.

February

The winds blow in February
Howling in the pipes loudly.
Snake rushes along the ground
Light ground.

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

March

Loose snow darkens in March.
Ice is melting on the window.
Bunny running around
And on the map
On the wall.

April

April, April!
Drops are ringing in the yard.

Streams run through the fields
Puddles on the roads.
Ants coming soon
After the winter cold.

Bear sneaks
Through the woods.
The birds began to sing songs
And the snowdrop blossomed.

Lily of the valley blossomed in May
On the holiday - first day.
May with flowers,
The lilac is blooming.

June

June has come.
"June! June!" -
Birds are chirping in the garden...
Just blow on a dandelion
And it will all fall apart.

July

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

August

We collect in August
Fruit harvest.
Lots of joy for people
After all the hard work.

The sun over the spacious
Niwami is worth it.
And sunflower seeds
black
Packed.

September

On a clear September morning
Villages thresh bread
Birds fly across the sea -
And the school opened.

October

In October, in October
Frequent rain outside.

Grass is dead in the meadows
The grasshopper was silent.
Firewood prepared
For the winter for stoves.

November

November seventh day -
Red day calendar.
Look out your window
Everything outside is red.

Flags fly at the gate
Blazing with flames.
You see the music is coming
where the trams were.

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

December

In December, in December
All trees are in silver.

Our river, as if in a fairy tale,
Frost paved the night
Updated skates, sleds,
I brought a Christmas tree from the forest.

The tree cried at first
From home warmth.
Stop crying in the morning
She breathed, she came alive.

Her needles tremble a little,
The branches were on fire.
Like a ladder, a Christmas tree
The fires fly up.

Flappers glitter with gold.
I lit a star with silver
Ran to the top
The bravest bastard.

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

(S. Marshak)

Round dance - all year round

One after the other every year
There is a round dance.

I entered the round dance with frost
Young January first.
On aspens and birches
He hung up the lace.

BUT February piled up snowdrifts
Near the house in half a day,
Have fun riding
With them on the sled guys.

So that on fresh meadows
Sheep walked in the herd
Began March melt snow,
Drive streams to the river.

Woke up the grass April:
- Wake up, sleepyhead! -
Forced to bring out a trill
Starling on a maple.

May could no longer be left behind.
Over the river early
I kindled a fire from flowers,
He cleared the field.

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

July wheat in the fields
Poured with selected grain.
And scattered the birds high
In the heavens spacious.

August took out a melon with a pear
And fragrant loaf:
- Well, everyone eat to your heart's content
And treat your neighbor!

BUT September, childish friend,
Walked through the schools.
Leading the starlings south
Made the field bare.

FROM October and the year has grown!
Decorated with gold
He brought the rain with him
Necessary for arable land.

Contributed November in celebration
Bright Banners:
Hotter than the sun itself
Talkative ringing.

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

The year is coming

Sleeping under the snow
Bushes and garden
And a pond and a garden.
opened January
Our calendar
And the new year began.

Into any gap
A blizzard is blowing
Walks on the ground.
Painter-winter
Bushes, houses -
Everything whitens in February.

The last blizzards
cold fluff
Spring leads to the start.
warm rays,
The rooks are flying
Takes off his fur coat March.

Singers sing -
Thrushes, starlings,
Rivers break ice.
And all April
Ringing drops:
"Spring, spring is coming!"

meeting May,
Do not forget,
What is precious every day.
Hurry up,
To grow oats
Buckwheat and barley!

Worth the heat.
The time has come
Everything to grow and mature.
IN June day
Don't hide in the shadows
Don't be afraid to burn!

Sometimes a thunderstorm
Blinds eyes
Green flax blooms.
I grew up in sequins
For haymaking
July leads the mowers.

That and wait -
It will rain.
days august do not believe.
shoot soon
Bread from the fields
So that there are no losses.

yellow gardens,
Stacks in the meadows,
Starlings fly south.
September came,
And school doors
Opened for kids.

rustling sheets,
The fields are empty
And now to the houses
October lucky
Grain and honey -
Workday income.

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

On the ice of the river
The skates are calling.
Capercaillie buried in the snow.
December goes
end the year
And an old calendar.

(G. Ladonshchikov)

Twelve months

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

January
January comes Happy New Year
To the sound of festive crackers,
Dances under the tree
Among the donated toys.

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

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

April
April hurries and warms after him,
And now from under the ground
On a thin leg, like fairies,
Snowdrop flowers are up!

May
Trees turn green in May
And everything around suddenly blossomed.
And the sun gets stronger every day
Gives us summer warmth.

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

July
And now summer is in full swing!
July bakes in full! Heat!
But in the yards, forgetting about it,
Kids are frolicking in the morning!

August
August is a completely different matter.
He is cooler than the average brother.
There are so many pears and apples in the orchards
Ripe! Rejoice guys!

September
For a long time people thought
The new year is celebrated in autumn.
September will remember this -
The school year is starting!

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

November
And now the winter is rushing
To meet autumn on the threshold,
And outside the window the snow is circling,
November is coming to us.

December

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

Flickering calendar sheets
The New Year is already knocking...
January to December
All this will happen again!
(M. Mitlina)

twelve brothers

January
Bleached January
Page,
Brought clearly
Unit.
Not for an hour
Don't be late -
NEW YEAR
It has arrived!

February
In February, in February
Blizzard rushes on a broom,
Covers all paths
In order not to pass March,
Do not pass - do not come
And do not bring spring! ..

March
All winter
White snow
Belel,
And in March I took
And turned black.
Turned black with annoyance
What people
The sun is happy!

April
In the woods
April cleaning:
Panicles
Willow is making
snowdrop first,
Like a five
A little shy.
And the clouds already
Like a pile
And this means:
Expect soon -

The first thunder will strike, like a miracle, -

Opens the summer rains!

May
Hares after winter cold
Willow tails were given,
They don't need a white tail

The hares are turning gray!
In May, the world looks new:
Sky in cornflower blue,
The ponds overflowed
The gardens have begun to grow,
Everything blooms ... and there is no answer:
Where is spring, and where is summer?!

June
The departures became bolder,
It became quieter and brighter.
The day grows, grows, grows -

Turn towards night soon.
In the meantime, overgrown path,
Strawberry, unhurried
June is coming!

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

The forest went to boast of mushrooms,
Aspen leaf tried on copper,
And in a field of faded chintz
You can't see the path anymore.

August
August bows at his feet,
August asks for help:
Harvest!
Garden and field - over the edge!
There is no rescue! For the rescue Spas!
The harvest is ripe, just right!

September
The summer has come to an end,
School time is coming
And in truth,
He is loved and desired
long-awaited, long-awaited
Sound holiday of September!

October
The leaves have fallen
The birds are gone
Everything that bloomed
Lurked in disgrace.
Burrows are busy
Controversy froze
Frosted fences in the morning ...
What is so sweet in this time
In the heart that squeezes us in October?!

November
Black forest
Irresistible
Drawn to the roots
Behind the November prewinter
Snow is waiting for the soul soon.
For gloomy nights
White dance round dance,
For patience and sorrow
Long-awaited New Year!

December
December is full of worries -

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

Twelve months

We call winter time
DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY,
When the snowflakes swarm white
Flying somewhere far away.

March comes after February
APRIL and MAY followed.
Hustle is heard in the forest and in the field
Spring bird flocks.

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

Over the summer of autumn ensemble
Perform your dance
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, then NOVEMBER
Cover the garden with leaves.

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

(V. Stepanov)

Twelve months

House - twelve floors,
Name the tenants!

Here are the lights on the first
Here January days.

On the second February mighty,
Snow fills the clouds.

Above March found housing,
The entire floor is covered in puddles.

Here April everyone is happy for him
I planted seedlings around.

May opened wide the windows
To dry everything in the apartment.

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

Where September, there is a rich table,
Eat everyone guys!

Near the window October sighs
Summer remembers sadly.

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 is melting
Everything is dancing
And everything sings

And the sparrows chirp...

AND in summer red
Everything is flowering,
Colored songs
sings,

And the sparrows chirp...

Will send autumn
Birds in flight
Long rains
sings,

And the sparrows chirp...

frosts
Winter will come
Who cares about songs
ringing here,
And the sparrows
They sing…

(V. Stepanov)

ABC of the seasons

WINTER

White path, white.
Winter has come. Winter has come.
I wear a white hat
I breathe white air
My eyelashes are white
Coat and mittens, -
Do not distinguish me in the cold
Among the whitening birches.
Freeze. And a squirrel in silence
Suddenly he jumps into my arms.

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

January
Snow covered hillocks in the forest
And the ravines are covered.
Bunny jumped out of the mink -
Quiet. Coldly. White...

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

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

Drops rang -
The herons roared.
Ants scared
The doors were locked.

Rain buckets Spring
Didn't make it to the village.
A colored rocker
Fled to heaven
And hung over the lake -
Miracles!

March
The forest froze in a transparent haze,
Ice is melting on the trees.
Drops fall from the branches
And the tit trill is heard.

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

May
Kidneys burst together
Leaves unfurl.
Dew trembles on the grass
An elk runs after a rainbow.

straw summer,
Straw sand.
straw hat
Sliding to the temple.

straw gave,
Straw days.
straw horses
Visible in the sun.

straw sky,
Straw hut.
I draw with a straw
Forget about the pencil.

June
The sun shines brightly in the sky
But in dense shade it is not hot.
Here and there chicks sing -
Forests new tenants.

July
In golden flowers edge,
The bees dance.
A frog screams in the reeds:
It's raining because of the river.

August
Warm in the forest until morning
From resinous pines.
Squirrel mushroom carries in the hollow ...
Autumn is coming.

Autumn looked into the garden -
The birds have flown away.
Outside the window rustling in the morning
Yellow blizzards.
Under the feet of the first ice
Crumbles, breaks.
The sparrow in the garden will sigh
And sing -
He is shy.

September
Empty in the swift's house -
The poor one flew away
And like a hedgehog's umbrella
Yellow maple leaf.

October
Knits a spider net,
The wind drives the clouds.
Chipmunk sad
About last summer.

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

(V. Stepanov)

Engine-calendar

The calendar train is racing,
Twelve trailers behind ...

One car is called January,
He meets us "at the parade":
He opens the New Year
Children are pleased with gifts ...

Beyond January February goes
with blizzard, snow and winds...

Behind him is a wagon March;
Spring begins with itself
Giving the command to her: "To the start!".
And nature comes alive...

March is followed by April:
trees are budding,
the sun is shining, drops ...

trailer May brings flowers,
To cover them after
Fields, meadows, gardens, alleys...

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

In support, he takes
July- the trailer is not in vain:
Birds are chirping, everything is blooming
And the sun shines bright...

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

August is coming September,
painting the leaves yellow, red ...

But cuts them off October,
September's labor is now in vain...

And now it's November
It rains, the wind blows...

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

(Anna Aksenova )

Children's calendar

snowy father January
Opens the calendar
All paths and paths
Snow covered with clothes.

And in the student February
Lots of snow in the yard
A blizzard is raging outside the window,
The winter wind is a friend.

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

Drops are dripping loudly
Young came April,
Coppices, fields
Streams flowed.

Warm wind welcome -
Smells like lilies of the valley May,
And laugh without threat
May morning thunderstorms.

Lilac bloomed all around
And noticeably the day arrived
That June dressed in flowers,
The red summer begins.

In bright sunshine
Smell of strawberries
To us July brings the heat
He asks everyone to swim in the river.

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

Brother September beauty
Covers the globe
And my native land
Like a painted box.

IN October before winter sleep
All trees in gold
But through the magnificent outfits
The autumn chill is pouring.

The rain won't stop
A school of cranes is flying,
Mud and puddles on the roads
Helmet November hello from cold.

The year has come to an end
AND December approached,
Fall asleep all nature
Before the winter New Year.
(M. Volkova)

Calendar in verse

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

FEBRUARY with frost reflected:
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 comes with it.
And on the river in a hurry to break,
Ice heated by the warm sun.

APRIL meets starlings from the south,
A cheerful drop sounds.
The snow is melting, as if from fear,
Roads turned into jelly.

MAY endowed the earth with flowers,
And the chirping of bright birds.
And the sun is above the clouds
Waving a greeting eyelashes.

JUNE children meet together.
Vacation joyful call,
Calls to rush like the wind
And take a sip of sunshine.

JULY, fishing and hiking,
On a noisy river, children.
Unforgettable years!
It's time for fun days!

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

SEPTEMBER. The bell rang
The baby is going to first grade.
And a ball of yellow leaves
The wind is blowing across the sky.

OCTOBER plunged into the shadow,
A ray of sun covers the cloud.
A dull rain greets the day
Autumn spreads its wings again.

NOVEMBER - we can't walk
Now the frost burns, then the wind cries.
The bear will go to sleep in the lair,
Wait
- winter is coming to us, that means.

DECEMBER - and winter came
Decorate the Christmas tree with snow glitter.
In the district noise and confusion,
How good it is to play on the hill!

(A. Metzger)

golden knitting needles

Once the sun
Lazy in the sky
He has
golden needles,
Colored yarn -
At the bottom of the chest:
Exactly four
Magic balls.

The sun is working
Endless,
Every time
Knit new clothes.
White ball
The year starts
Following green
Yarn is coming.

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

The years go by
And the sun knits.
Knits and words of bad
Won't say.
What can you do
Kohl in nature
Endless
Mods are changing!
(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.
I run skiing through the white forest.

Blue
Blue skies, blue shadows.
The blue rivers have shed their ice.
blue snowdrop - spring dweller,
It boldly grows on a blue thawed patch.

Green
In a green forest on a green blade of grass,
Leads a green beetle with a mustache.
Green butterfly on the path
He covered my net, a thread cap.

Yellow
The yellow sun heats weaker.
Yellow melons on yellow ground.
Yellow leaves rustle down the alley.
Yellow drop of resin on the trunk.

(I. Surikov)

Who is in what

Puddles sparkle
On the paths -
Autumn stomps
In boots.

rain cloud
Carried away -
Walks in shoes
Spring.

Summer walks
Barefoot
Or in sandals

BUT winters but,
Creaking snow, -
In lukewarm
Boots.

( V. Orlov)

Vernissage

Leaves. Yellow pencil -
This autumn scenery.

Whiteness, snowdrift, aspen -
This winter picture.

Snow melts, streams, drops -
Here Spring in watercolor.

Sun, meadow, full of flowers -
This summer canvas.

And here is your artist,
Who did all this beauty
And arranged a vernissage!
(O. Bundur)

year-painter

Here is the white sheet. And coal
Winter draws the forest and the house...
Then spring drops
Add your own watercolor
Color everything. And in turn
Artist-summer will come to us,
So that oil paint again
Paint landscapes around.
And autumn, appreciating the work,
The canvases will be framed with gilding.
(L. Slutskaya
)

On the nose

Like freckles on the nose
This is a sign - Spring"On the nose".
If Tanya's nose turned blue -
Summer. Blueberries ripened in the forest.
Nose from sunburn became bronze -
Wait what autumn coming soon.
Got a little frosty
pink -
So, friends
"On the nose" New Year!

school year seasons

AUTUMN

Autumn rain drumming on my window,
The school has puddles and fallen leaves.
And the clouds are gray, and the path is wet,
And dirt everywhere, and a headache ...
Pours tears of sorrow sad nature.
Sad on the heart, and I want to sleep.
Well, how embarrassing in inclement weather

The earth is shrouded in crystal veil,
Children dive into white snowdrifts,
The skates are sharpened, and the skis are in front of me,
The blizzard is over, and it's time to go to the forest.
Full of cheerful people on the street!
Winter-naughty calls to play snowballs!
Well, how embarrassing in frosty weather
So many lessons for schoolchildren to ask?!

The rays of spring have warmed the whole earth,
Green grass is rampant everywhere
And the trills of birds spread over us,
And the sun is shining, and the head is spinning!
Beckons into the arms of the sorceress-nature!
I look at the street, and I want to walk ...
Well, how embarrassing in good weather
Lessons for us, unfortunate children, to ask?!
(T. Varlamova)

Seasons

Be summer eternal -
everything would burn.

Be eternal autumn
everything would be damp.

in winter eternal
everything would freeze.

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

Learning the names of the months

Said January:
- I am a king!

laughed February:
- You're a liar!

March yawned,
April sneezed,
May pinched the frog.

sang June,
July danced
August bitten apple.

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

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

Said January:
- I am a king…

(I. Gurina )

Learning the names of the months-2

Walked through the snowdrifts January,
All winter frosts king!

Caught up with him February
Lost a shawl from a blizzard.

Came to change March,
It rang: - Spring, to the start!

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

Rustled the leaves May:
Take off your warm jacket!

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

And in July, and in July
We rested on the sea!

August buzzed 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 pick up yellow leaves!

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

Here December is coming to us
Ending a long year!
(I. Gurina )

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