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The Mystery of Beauty” (scenario for a flower festival)
The holiday consists of two parts:
1. Exhibition-competition of flowers and compositions;
2. Educational and entertaining literary game.
The holiday is advertised in advance. Invitation cards are sent to well-known flower growers and specialists. It is advisable to celebrate the holiday in the last days of August.
After viewing the exhibition, two presenters invite guests to go into the hall where the celebration will continue.
1st presenter. Flowers are life itself. They accompany a person from birth to death.
2nd presenter. Flowers are a symbol of love and memories.
1st presenter. This is what people say about how flowers came to Earth...
2nd presenter. It was as if Ivan Tsarevich was returning from Baba Yaga. I reached a big river, but there was no bridge. He waved his handkerchief three times to the right - a wonderful arc hung over the river, and he moved along it to the other bank.
1st presenter. He waved twice in the other direction - the rainbow became a thin, thin bridge. Baba Yaga rushed after Ivan Tsarevich along this bridge, got to the middle, and he just broke off.
2nd presenter. The rainbow on both sides of the river crumbled into small fragments - flowers. Some flowers were good - from the traces of Ivan Tsarevich...
1st presenter. And others, evil and poisonous, are where Baba Yaga walked.
2nd presenter. “A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it,” says the people.
1st presenter. Valery Bryusov writes in amazing words about the flowers that delight us in the field, in the meadow, in the forest...
2nd presenter. Some of you, dear friends, have two lines from Bryusov’s poem on your tickets. Whoever has them written in blue is one team, whoever has them in red is another. You need to compose and read this poem as the author wrote it.
The flowers are poor
Northern spring,
You blow with meekness
Peaceful silence.

Lily of the valley bends pearls
Large white tears
blue bell
Sleeps in the shade of birch trees.

White violet
Tall, slim,
White chamomile
Visible in the greenery.

Ivan da Marya is here,
Dandelion is there
Yellow stars
Everywhere in the meadows,

Occasionally between the leaves
Scarlet hint,
Like immortal moss
Immortelle flower.

White, yellow, blue –
In the green meadows
A modest crown of heaven
Deprived countries.

1st presenter. The winners are awarded one flower.
2nd presenter. While the participants are working on poems, we are offering you an auction of epithets that you would give to this miracle of nature.

1st presenter. The person who named the epithet last gets the flower.

2nd presenter. And now let’s listen to Valery Bryusov talk about flowers.

1st presenter. Today we talked a lot about flowers, but there are also narcissistic flowers.

2nd presenter. Once upon a time there lived a young man, says one legend, and he was the son of the Biotian river god Kerfis and the charming nymph Diriope. The young man was good and handsome to everyone, and many girls sought his love, but he remained indifferent to everyone. No one knew his unforgivable weakness - he loved no one but himself.

1st presenter. The young man, however, had never seen his reflection before. The prophets predicted to him that as soon as he saw himself, he would immediately die. But the young man only laughed at this prophecy and blithely indulged in empty entertainment and hunting.

2nd presenter. The goddess Nemesis punished the narcissistic young man. One day in the spring, having gone hunting, he came to a spring and wanted to drink. He leaned towards the mirror water and saw himself. I saw it and could no longer tear myself away, fascinated by my own reflection. So he died near the water. The kind forest nymphs prepared a grave under the bushes of shady trees. And when they came for the body, they did not find it.

1st presenter. In the place where the young man's head bowed, a flower grew. And they named him... (Narcissus.)

2nd presenter. Anyone who names the flower correctly receives a special prize - a book about flowers.

1st presenter. Remember, from Pushkin: “My light, mirror, tell me...”

2nd presenter. We invite those who wish to look at themselves in the magic mirror.

1st presenter. Have you looked? Now outline the contours of your face, but do not forget that the self-portrait should be in the shape of a flower - any flower.

2nd presenter. There is no language on earth more intimate and understandable to the heart than the language of flowers. How often can a single flower say more to a person than the very

In the proud hour of trouble and failure
I saw: flowers, like people, cry
And the dew is dropped on the sand.
(R. Gamzatov.)

Poppy will cloud your heart,
Poppy will lull your mind,
The hops of the cheek will blush
And your head will spin.
(A. Ostrovsky.) In a hedgehog honeycomb,
Full of sunflower seeds,
Shields of leaves
Having covered the hard camp,
Blooms above the pumpkins
Sunflower King
The teeth of the crown are facing the sun...
(V. Kataev.)

The fence is overgrown with nettles
Dressed in bright mother of pearl
And, swaying, whispers playfully:
"Good morning!"
(S. Yesenin.) I will not hide from you:
You hide your lips in the snow of jasmine.
I feel that snow on mine,
He melts on mine in my sleep.
(B. Pasternak.)
Only the evening turned blue,
Only the stars will light up the skies,
And bird cherry silver frost
Remove the dew with pearls...
(A. Budishchev.)
1st presenter. Those who correctly name the author are awarded a flower.

2nd presenter. We have become so close to flowers that sometimes we don’t even think about how
They are amazing and perfect creations of nature.

1st presenter. But in the tiniest buttercup or dandelion, or in the cornflower lost among the grains, lies a great power that makes a person happy or sad, worried, worried and remembering something of his own...

2nd presenter. Let's all remember the song about flowers and sing it together.

1st presenter. Do you know how grass grows? Many times I have heard old people tell stories that if you put your ear to the ground, you will hear a tiny sprout rising and rustling, creaking, and groaning, gaining strength.

2nd presenter. If you are fast asleep at dawn, you won’t see it, you won’t hear it. It is difficult for a person to get into the habit of rising with the sun. But since he has cultivated this habit in himself, then he will, together with the greenery, together with the flowers, rejoice in the morning awakening of nature, and any flower - even the smallest and most unsightly, that rose before his eyes, will become close and dear to him, he will not will tear it off thoughtlessly and immediately trample it in the dust...

1st presenter. Because he himself will be involved in the great mystery of the sorceress Flora.

2nd presenter. These are the words with which we would like to end our evening today, which is based on the literary materials of the amazing book about flowers “The Secret of Beauty” by the wonderful author Vladimir Semenovich Molozhavenko.
The song can be prepared in advance. Write the words in large print on tablets.
The presenters take chamomile each.
Memo for the interpreter:
Daisy - consent to marriage.
Azalea – sadness caused by loneliness.
Hyacinth - number of buds - hour of rendezvous.
Rose – love and worship.
Forget-me-not - memory.
Violet – modesty.
Cornflower - trust.
Lily - purity.
Mignonette – kindness of the heart.
Clover - waiting.
Roses with myrtles - marriage..
Interpreters can be both presenters and spectators invited from the audience.
For this competition, mirrors are installed, which are then covered with sheets of whatman paper, and the presenters give felt-tip pens to the participating artists. Participants are encouraged with flowers.


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LYUDMILA VIKUSHEVSKAYA

Flower Festival "FLOWER TURN"

Purpose of the holiday: create a joyful, cheerful mood in children; consolidate knowledge about flowers and where they grow; cultivate a caring attitude towards nature and a desire to help.

Participants: Children of all age groups.

Materials and equipment: costume of the Fairy of Flowers and Thorn, a seven-flowered flower, yellow, red and blue petals, flowers of different types, 2 each and one extra, 2 baskets, flowers.

Music plays and children go out to the playground.

Leading: Summer time has come, kids!

Look around, different flowers are blooming here and there!

Listen, the music is playing quietly, who is in a hurry to visit us?

To the tune of P. Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz of the Flowers,” the Flower Fairy enters the hall.

Flower Fairy: They call me the Flower Fairy

I know everything about flowers, kids.

Guys, we're in trouble

The thorn stole all the colors... and my whole kingdom became black and white, and even my magical seven-flowered flower became gray.

(Thorn runs in to the music)

Thorn: I am Burdock Thorn.

Everyone thinks I'm a bitch.

I'm a very scary weed,

And flowers are my main enemy.

I collected flowers for the dungeon,

You need to come to terms with this.

I have tasks for you -

Solve them, that means

I'll let the colors go free

And I won’t interfere anymore.

Flower Fairy: Well, guys, help, free up all the paints!

Leading: Guys, can we help the Flower Fairy?

Flower Fairy: We will now ask you questions, if you agree, say yes, yes, yes! If you don’t agree, no, no, no! Agreed? Then listen!

Shout: Do we like to plant flowers? Yes Yes Yes!

Are we going to pull it out by the roots? No no no!

Shall we water the flowers? Yes Yes Yes!

Shall we take the weeds home? No no no!

Do they make wreaths from flowers? Yes Yes Yes!

And do they put them all in the salad? No no no!

Shall we put flowers in a bouquet? Yes Yes Yes!

And let's sweep the floor with a bouquet? No no no!

Thorn: Okay, I’ll return one color to you.

Thorn: Maybe you will surprise me and tell me some poetry?

(Carnation): Look, look, what's that red light?

This wild carnation is celebrating a hot day.

And when evening comes, the flower will fold its petals,

"Until morning! See you!" - And the light will go out.

(Bell): Bell, bell...In the meadow from all sides

Light - light, thin - thin, as if you can hear their ringing.


(Cornflower): I am the blue of heaven, a simple flower of the field.

That’s why I’m not Vasily, but just a cornflower.

(Violet): On the sunny edge the violet blossomed -

She quietly raised her lilac ears.

She is buried in the grass from raking hands.

But someone bows to her, and it’s immediately obvious: a friend.

(Tulip): Proud appearance and strict figure

- This is a sunny tulip.

I settled in a flowerbed

And in the spring it blossomed!

(Daisies): Go out for a walk in the field

- You can meet me.

My petals are so tender

So thin and snow-white,

The middle is yellow

Looks like a fashionable hat.

So as not to spoil the beauty,

Everyone needs to take care of flowers!

(Forget-me-not): Forget-me-not, how are you?

I was waiting for the gardener.

Why do you need a gardener?

He is very friendly with flowers.

(Aster): Why do flowers bloom?

For the soul and beauty.

Will the asters bloom soon?

In September they are brought to class.

(Sunflower): I am a golden sunflower!

The children all know me.

That's why my outfit is yellow,

That I grew up under the sun.

(Narcissus): I am not a ceremonial flower,

But cheerful and elegant,

I'm not afraid of frost

And I will appear in the flowerbed,

It will be spring for you

Have fun with me

(Rose): Adults and children know

I am the most beautiful in the world!

My magical scent

Fills the blissful garden.

I am a dream, a living dream!

I am the queen of flowers - the rose!

Thorn: Well, it’s wonderful, it’s so wonderful,

You have passed the test.

For this I will give you a petal.

Flower Fairy: A strong wind blew and tore off the petal.

Help me guys, pick a flower!

GAME “Collect a beautiful flower”

(Scatter flower petals)




Thorn: Well done, keep another petal.

Thorn- You won again! Do you want to play?

GAME “Find yourself a match”

(The presenter gives each one one flower. At the presenter’s signal, the children scatter around the hall. With the words “Find yourself a pair!”, children holding the same flowers find a pair for themselves. An odd number of children participate in the game, 1 must be left without a pair.

The players say: “You are Andryusha - don’t yawn, quickly choose a pair!”)

Thorn: Now you get another color.

Flower Fairy: Now guys, guess the riddles!

Yellow center, and rays around

White in color and not hot.

And if you want to know: whether he loves you or not,

This flower will quickly give the answer. (Chamomile.)

Here's the blue bell

He shakes his head.

Only the sounds are not heard,

What is his name, tell me. (Bell.)

I'm a fluffy ball

I turn white in a clean field,

And the wind blew -

Stem left (Dandelion)

Thorn: Well, you solved all the riddles, for that I will return you another color.

Well done! Well, what can I say?

I would like to collect pictures.

I mixed up the parts

You can't handle it, friends!

Leading: Don't deceive us, villainess,

Our children are still smarter . (Children are divided into groups and collect cut-out pictures depicting a flower.)



Thorn: You have completed this task, hold the next petal.

Flower Fairy: Now let's play with Thorn.

(relay race - collect flowers in baskets)


Thorn: All! Guard! It's time to give up!

Keep the last color.

Flower Fairy: Well, finally you helped me return my magical seven-flowered flower. Do you want to see its magic? Let's all close our eyes and count to five. Here comes the magic, there is a surprise in our flower - treats (treats the children).


Guys, let's give our Thorn a treat, maybe she'll become kinder?

Thorn: Oh, thank you friends, I won’t offend anyone again

Flower Fairy: Well guys, it’s time for us to say goodbye and return to our kingdom!


Publications on the topic:

Photo report "Bird commotion" The past week was devoted to bird themes. All groups of our small kindergarten sent their own.

Children enter the hall to the music and stand around the Christmas tree. Presenter: Hello, thick Christmas tree, You came to our kindergarten to have fun with us.

Flower Festival in the group “Pochemuchki” Purpose: To promote the development of interest in the subject “Floriculture and Ornamental Gardening”, expansion.

Game scenario for junior schoolchildren “Autumn Trouble” Scenario for the holiday “Autumn Trouble.” GAME “UNUSUAL GREETING” GAME “MOLECULE” for team building (if there is enough space in the hall).

New Year's Guide 2016-17 “Cock Trouble.” Snowflakes meet the guys in the hall and put them in a circle. Snowflake: - On this New Year's holiday.

Flower Festival - station game

Purpose and objectives of the event:

1. Expand students’ knowledge of plants and floral etiquette.

2. Develop students’ creative abilities and artistic taste.

3. Foster love for surrounding plants and respect for them.

Competitors:

4th grade teams of 6 people (3 boys, 3 girls). Come up with team names and logos.

Program:

The game is played at the following stations:

    « Floral etiquette"

    « Flower auction »

    « Flower kaleidoscope »

    « Flower glade »

    « Flower tales »

Following the route, the team at the stations collects points, which are included in the route sheet. The winning team is determined by the sum of all points scored at the stations.

Awards:

Participants are awarded certificates.

Equipment:

    flowers

    computer

    exhibition of books about flowers

    drawings

    presentation about flowers

    music.

Progress of the event:

There is music and a presentation. The hall is decorated with flowers. An exhibition of books and drawings is organized in the hall. The teams have been built.

Presenter 1: Good afternoon, dear guys, dear guests! We are glad to see you in this room.

Presenter 2: Our holiday is dedicated to flowers - beautiful creations of nature. Who among us has not looked into the blue eyes of forget-me-nots, touched the glowing cheeks of tulips with trepidation, who has not admired the golden and radiant sun of a daisy, or stopped in amazement at the nobility of a rose?

Presenter 1: Today we will talk about flowers sung by poets, musicians, and artists.

Music is playing.

Flower girl: Not a single holiday, not a single celebration is complete without flowers. Everyone loves flowers. They decorate gardens, parks, streets and homes. It becomes more elegant and fun in a room with flowers. But flowers are not only decoration! Each flower in the bouquet keeps its own secret, and sometimes funny or instructive stories that are interesting to know for those who love flowers.

Reader: Rainbow arc in the sky

She descended into the meadows.

The sun is playing in the field.

Everything around came to life

And the flowers shine in the dew

Quiet, gentle fire.

Flower girl: There is nothing on earth more beautiful and tender than flowers. Giving flowers means expressing to a person your sincere feelings of love, respect, respect. Flowers are good mediators between people. They help make our relationships more cordial and trusting.

Reader: Flowers, like people, are generous with goodness.

And generously giving tenderness to people,

They bloom, warming hearts,

Like small, warm fires.

Flower girl: Flowers are beautiful, fragile creations of nature that have always been close to humans.

Reader: All our lives flowers do not leave us

Beautiful heirs of nature.

They come to us at dawn,

At sunset they carefully leave.

Flower girl: Flowers and nature have always inspired musicians, artists, and writers. Flowers have always and everywhere been a symbol of beauty. They are a symbol of some states: in India - the lotus, in Egypt - the lily, in Japan - the chrysanthemum, etc.

Reader: I'm ready to argue with the whole world,

I'm ready to swear on my head

The fact that all colors have eyes,

And they look at you and me.

In the hour of our thoughts and worries,

In the bitter hour of trouble and failure

I saw: flowers, like people, cry

And the dew is dropped on the sand.

Who doesn’t believe, I invite everyone to the garden

You see, blinking barely

They look at people trustingly

All flowers are like people in a cradle. (Rasul Gamzatov)

Leading:Today we have a station game. Are the teams ready? Team captains are given route sheets.Following the route, the team at the stations collects points, which are included in the route sheet. The winning team is determined by the sum of all points scored at the stations. The final station is here, in the assembly hall (award ceremony).

Station "Flower Etiquette" (maximum score – 14).

Questions:
1. How to pick flowers correctly? (They are not plucked, but cut off.)
2. Who do they give flowers to? (Mom, dad, family, teachers, friends, etc.)
3. What should a gift bouquet look like? (It must be completely wrapped in paper or cellophane.)
4. You entered the apartment. Your actions? (Remove the paper from the flowers or open the bouquet halfway.)
5. How many flowers should there be in a bouquet? (If there are up to 10 colors, then their number should be odd. If the number is larger, it should be arbitrary.)
6. In which hand should you hold the bouquet? (First in the left, after the greeting, the bouquet is taken in the right hand and handed over.)
7. Show me how to hold a bouquet correctly? (Stems down, flowers up.)
8. What should the hostess (host) do when receiving flowers as a gift? (Say “thank you” and immediately put it in a vase in a prominent place.)
9. On what holidays are flowers given? (March 8, birthday, housewarming, graduation, wedding, etc.)
10. Which flowers are better to give to a man and which to a woman? (It is better to give large flowers with long stems to a man, any flowers to a woman.)
11. What flowers are best to visit a sick person with? (Better with gentle ones, without a pungent odor.)
12. What rules do you need to know when making a bouquet? (Place the flower heads in different planes; do not allow them to cross at the top; destroy spines, thorns, and other sharp parts; large flowers should not have their heads facing each other or down, much less hang down.)
13. On what occasion is a basket of flowers presented? (Retirement, wedding, artists at a concert. Baskets with flowers are sent home. A greeting card with the name of the congratulator is included in the bouquet or basket).
14. On the day of the holiday you were late to present flowers. When will you do it? (No later than noon the next day.)

Station "Flower Auction"

Task 1: Who knows more colors starting with the letter “R” and “L”. (Teams write down the names of colors starting with these letters in two columns). For each correct word - 1 point.

Task 2: Solve the crossword puzzle. (maximum score – 9).

CROSSWORD

(Lily of the valley.)
2. In the meadows, little sister has a golden eye, white eyelashes. (Chamomile.)
3. The head is on a leg, there are polka dots in the head. (Poppy.)
4. What is the name of the flower in which the woman discovered Thumbelina? (Tulip.)

5. Which flower name is a confectionery product? (Iris)

6. There is an oak tree, full of cereals, covered with a roof. (Poppy)

7. It blooms with a yellow flower and is blown away after blooming.

What kind of flower is this? (Dandelion).

8. Here's another little one

Bluer than day

What is her name? (Forget-me-not).

9. The golden mean and the rays go around

Could this be a picture? The sun is in the blue sky.

No, not the sun on a piece of paper -

There is a flower in the meadow, guys... (chamomile).

Station "Flower Kaleidoscope" (maximum score – 10).

1. Which plants have flowers that can “dive” under water? (White water lily, egg capsule.)

2. Which plants have flowers or inflorescences used as medicinal raw materials? (Linden, primrose.)

3. Which plant uses flower petals as raw materials? (Rose is for oil.)

4. Which plant in Chinese means “man is the root”? (Ginseng.)

5. The flowers of which plant are hunted in the jungle in the same way as wild animals are hunted? (Orchids.)

6. The name of which plant translated into Russian means “star”? (Aster.)

7. The generic Latin name of this plant “centaure” comes from the ancient Greek mythical creature Centaurus (Centaur), who with the juice of this plant healed wounds inflicted by Hercules. What is this plant called in Russian? (Cornflower.)

8. Which plant has the largest flower in the world? (In Rafflesia Arnoldi from the island of Sumatra.)

9. What plants never bloom? (Algae, mosses, ferns, horsetails.)

10. The flowers of which ornamental plant are eaten? (Nasturtiums.)

Station "Flower Glade" (maximum score – 5).

The team receives whatman paper, pencil, markers, scissors, glue, and colored paper.

The children are invited to create compositions from flowers, herbs, leaves of different shapes and sizes, cut out of colored paper. The prepared parts are glued to whatman paper. It turns out to be a flower meadow. The authors come up with names for their compositions. An exhibition is organized from the compositions compiled.

Station "Flower Tales" (maximum score – 5).

Players need to complete the following tale:

“In a certain kingdom, the Cornflower State, there lived King Cornflower and Queen Violet. And they had three sons..."

Summarizing (in the Assembly hall).

Leading: There is a lot of mysterious and unusual things in the life of flowers.

Student 1. White water lily - among the Slavic peoples it was considered a powerful flower, it helped against evil spirits. The white water lily has the largest flower in our area, and the duckweed has the smallest flower in the world.

Student 2. Lady's slipper is from the orchid family. It is this flower that is the subject of legends associated with the goddess of beauty - Venus. Orchids are listed in the Red Book.

Leading. Our faithful friends must be protected and we must take care of everything that surrounds us.

Student 1: The fate of plants depends on our attitude towards it. You have to see people carrying bouquets, some small, some large armfuls. Flowers wither and are thrown away. Plants are becoming smaller in species composition and quantity. Maybe instead of a bouquet you will bring home photographs that will always remind you of a meeting with a beautiful person?

Student 2: Humanity must strive to preserve the entire species diversity of the planet, so that not only we, but also people of the future can see these wonders, the beauty of nature.

Rewarding.Teams are awarded certificates.

Scenario of the holiday “Let's talk about flowers...”
Tasks:

1. Formation of a caring attitude towards nature and ecological culture of students.
2. Development of cognitive interest.
3. Nurturing a sense of beauty in a child’s soul.

Decoration of the hall: 1. Flower compositions made by students;

2. The stage is decorated with flowers;

3. Presentation about flowers.

Progress of the event
1st leading.

All our lives flowers do not leave us.
Beautiful heirs of nature,
They come to us at dawn,
At sunset they carefully come in.
They prolong the joy of our meetings,
They postpone the time of separation.
We must protect our souls and hearts
From predatory hands, from evil and vegetation.

^ 2nd presenter. Hello guys! We are glad to see you in this hall today, because everyone has done a very good thing - they have made people’s lives a little more beautiful and brighter.

^ 1st presenter. Among flowers, hearts soften, tenderness and kindness bloom in people's souls, talents are revealed, and it is not without reason that flowers often serve as a source of inspiration.

^ 2nd presenter. Hymns were composed for them, legends were written about them, and holidays were held in their honor. The ancient Greeks and Romans revered roses and lilies, and the Egyptians revered lotus. In Rus', the favorite flowers were peonies, hollyhocks, and tulips.

^ 1st presenter. Flowers are living beauty in your home. Flowers are life itself. They accompany a person from birth to death, give us a good mood, and help in sad moments. “Sadness brightens when flowers bloom,” said the famous poet Nikolai Rubtsov.

^ 2nd presenter. There are thousands, tens of thousands of flowers on Earth, and each flower has its own purpose, its own character, its own history, its own fairy tale. A person’s entire life is probably not enough to learn the innermost secrets of the magical kingdom of Flora. Today we want to slightly, at least for a moment, open a window into this amazing and mysterious world for you. Our meeting today is dedicated to flowers.
(quiz about flowers)
^ 1st presenter.

Flowers, like people, are generous with goodness,
And generously giving tenderness to people,
They bloom, warming hearts,
Like little warm fires.

2nd presenter: Flower festivals are held in different countries.

(children come on stage and talk)

1 student: The ancient Greeks and Romans celebrated the holiday of dahlias and lilies, the French - the holiday of roses and lilies of the valley, the Japanese - the holiday of chrysanthemums and peonies.

The Slavs also had one day a year when real and mythical flowers became the occasion for dancing, songs and funny jokes, a mysterious search in the dark forest. It was the famous holiday of Ivan Kupala.

^ 2nd student: It was held at the height of summer, on July 6th. The symbol of the Kupala night was considered to be the fern - “Perunov’s fireflower,” as it was called in Rus', personifying the pagan god of lightning. According to Slavic beliefs, the fern flower bloomed on this mysterious night. Popular fantasy represented it as golden or red, unusually bright and fleeting.

^3rd student: Whoever found it could become invisible and could easily find all the locks and doors.

However, it was very difficult to see the flowering plant. Goblin, devils - every evil spirit guarded the "fire flower" more than their eyes, unleashing all sorts of troubles on people, like the one described by Gogol in "The Evening on the Eve of Ivan Kupala", told by a village deacon. Having grabbed the flower, you need to rush out of the enchanted place without looking back. If a person is overcome by fear and turns back, the magic firefly instantly disappears from his hands.

(game with the hall “Guess the flower”)

^4th student: On May 31, 1959, the first flower festival took place in Tbilisi. Thousands of plants were sent here by botanical gardens. They decorated streets, houses, parks. How charming the roses and tulips, carnations, etc. seemed.

^ 5th student: Muscovites followed their example. In August 1960, the first “Flower Festival” was held in Moscow. In our country, dozens, if not hundreds, of similar flower carnivals are organized. Exhibitions at VDNH or in the city of Kislovodsk, or in the city of Omsk, become a kind of celebration of beauty for nature lovers.

^ 1st presenter:

2nd presenter: There are so many interesting things about flowers. For example, our ordinary carnation does not tolerate noise. If you put it next to a radio, it will wither. And also that not all flowers can stand in one vase.

Lily of the valley should not be placed with other flowers; it releases toxic substances into the water.

^ 1st presenter: There are flowers - monuments:

a) And the first dahlias were brought from America and they were named in honor of the scientist Dahl. In 1806, a double form of flowers was obtained and given the name dahlia in honor of the Russian scientist Dahlia.

b) Gloxinia is named after the botanist Gloksin, who published the first report about this flower in 1785.

2nd presenter: Do you know that you can determine time without a clock:

a) dandelion from 5-6 a.m., from 2-4 p.m.
b) night violet from 21.
c) rose hips bloom from 4-5 o'clock.
d) fragrant tobacco from 20.00.

(puzzles)

1st presenter:

II. STUDENTS' SPEECH. (Flower costume, performance).

Presenters: Fairy, gnome.
F: Oh, how can I manage everything? There is a festive ball tonight, and the concert is not ready yet. And I don’t even know who to invite to participate in it. It’s always like this, all the other fairies are preparing their outfits for the holiday, but I have nothing but worries. I'm so tired of working for everyone!
G: Hey! Why are you hanging your nose again? No matter how many times I meet you, you whine all the time. It seems to me that you look less like the fairy of pink dreams, and more like the fairy of the sniffling nose.
^ F:- By the way, well-mannered gnomes first say hello, and then say all sorts of nonsense.
G.- Hello everyone! Well, sorry, I'm joking. So what happened to you this time?
- ^ F. Don’t you know that our queen has decided to organize a flower ball.
G.- Of course I know. Just what's sad about this? Of course, you won’t be classified as a flower, but that’s no reason to whine. You, fairies, have your own purpose - to bring beauty to people!
F.–Yes, I know everything. The fact is that I am responsible for the festive concert, and I have no idea who to invite! These flowers, they are so delicate, fragile, and there are so many barbarians around. What happens, answer me.
G.- Well, I didn’t think that was a problem for a fairy! You used to make a carriage out of a pumpkin. Crabble - crible - boom and you're done!
- and who to invite - I’ll help you!

^ F.:- Okay, help!

G.: Fairy, do you know that even the smallest modest flower has its own story.

And here is our first guest.

Speech 2nd grade (forget-me-not)

^ F.: And you, gnome, also know stories about wildflowers. They are very interesting .

G.: Of course I know. We have another wildflower visiting us. This is a cornflower.

^ F.:- Something we are all about wildflowers. Will there be more distinguished guests?
G.:- Her Majesty Rose let us know that they will definitely come!
F.: Her Majesty the Rose!
G.:- Easy to remember! Meet us!
6th grade performance. (Rose Presentation)
G..
- Madam Rose, dear guests from the retinue, take your seats! Our holiday is just beginning!
^ F. - Do you know that rose is the queen of flowers? (F)
G.:- I know even more than you! That's why he invited her on stage! Otherwise, God forbid, he gets offended, and he hunts everyone down with his thorns! And I also know what days roses are patronized! Are there anyone here in the hall who was born from August 13 to August 23? (D)

^ F.:- Do you like flowers? If it's not a secret, then which ones? But according to the horoscope, your personal flower is a rose and it will bring you good luck!
G.:- Her Majesty Princess Lily!

7th grade performance (lily performance)
G.:
-What a beauty! And you didn’t know who to invite.
^ F.- Perhaps I will also plant lilies in my garden now. I liked it too.
G.: - those who were born from March 11 to March 20! Lily is your flower!
F.:- Lily girls love secrets, mysteries and dressing up. This is true?
G.:- And boys love to solve puzzles!
F.:- So you and I will play with flowers.
Flower game: Who can name the most flower names in turn? The one who runs out of fantasy the fastest is eliminated.
G.:- You know, it would be wonderful if someone mysterious, exotic, unprecedented came to us, I would definitely be praised then for how great I came up with everything!
F.:- Well, it's that simple! Kribble krabble boom!
- The most mysterious, the most fabulous Sir Fern!
^ 5th grade performance (fern performance)
G.:
-Do you believe in the story about the fern?
F.:- Well, we fairies know where and when rare flowers bloom. But this is a secret, otherwise life will be uninteresting!
^ G.:- And I propose to play with the audience, believe it or not, and ask 6 people to take the stage.
Those who don't believe me will come to me.
F.:- And to me those who will accept what is said as the truth.
- Do you believe that matches are made from aspen? +
- what about guitars and balalaikas made of oak? (from spruce)
- Do you believe that a grasshopper has ears on its legs? +
- Are the most numerous birds sparrows? (Oh no! Chickens!)
^ F.:- Well, the winners get a florik.
- G.: Hey you people! While you were playing here, a cactus arrived, but you didn’t meet it in time, and now it’s being capricious. In general, a cactus!
^ 11th grade performance (cactus)

G.: fairy, do you know which flower is the most narcissistic? By the way, he also came to visit us today. Meet me, Sir Narcissus.
Class performance (8) daffodil
F.:
- Listen, do you know songs about flowers? (Game with the audience)
^ G.:- Lady daisy, welcome straight from the July fields.
1st grade performance (daisy)

F.:
- Do you know which flowers are the most practical? They bloom the longest, there are no frosts
to be afraid, they last the longest when cut and are of such beauty that they rival roses and peonies.
- G.: I know who you're talking about, she's already here!
- The most beautiful of the beautiful, majestic and extraordinary aster! Meet the last guest of our holiday.
^ 9th grade performance. (aster)
1 presenter: Flowers are disappearing on Earth,

This is becoming more noticeable every year.

Less joy and beauty

Leaves it to us every summer!

Revelation of meadow flowers

It was hardly clear to us

We trampled them carelessly

And they tore madly, mercilessly.

2 presenter: The magical “Stop!” was silent within us.

It seemed to us that everything was little and little,

And then in the city crowd

We dragged armfuls of them tiredly.

And they didn’t see how from under their feet,

Silently, barely breathing,

The cornflower gazed doomedly,

The daisies looked hopeless.

Student reads: If I pick a flower,

If you pick a flower,

If everything: both me and you,

If we pick flowers -

All the clearings will be empty

And there will be no beauty!

Application.

The history of flowers is
part of human history.
Auerbach

Early in the morning, flower markets are bustling with activity. Traders arrange flowers in beautiful groups. And everyone tries to arrange their product beautifully and effectively.
The beauty of this picture is enhanced by the wonderful enchanting smell that comes from all these hundreds of thousands of flowers.
On warm, sunny spring days, these markets are especially beautiful. There are so many flowers there that buyers are in a difficult situation.
The flower trade is carried out predominantly by women. The reason for this is very clear: composing boutonnieres, wreaths, plateaus and various kinds of jardiniere requires a lot of taste, a lot of grace, and in this women, of course, are immeasurably superior to men. That’s why flower shop windows are a true delight for the eyes. We must not forget the outstanding role that the beauty of a vase, the original style of a basket, the originality, color and luxury of a ribbon, the effect of a bow or bandage made from it can play. All this is an inalienable property of a woman.
“In good years,” statistics say, “in a big city such as Moscow, about 30,000,000 rubles are spent on flowers.”
In many houses you will see flowers on the windows. They greet a newborn with flowers and see off the deceased. The bride and groom are decorated with flowers. They greet the birthday boy with flowers and offer them to the artists. In short, there is no event, happy or sad, where there would be no flowers.
Each flower has its own meaning, its own language. Flowers played a role in wars, feasts, solemn funeral processions, served to decorate altars and sacrifices, were magical and healing herbs, as well as guardians of the hearth and pets.
There are many interesting legends, historical tales and stories associated with flowers. What significance they had in the home and social life of both individuals and entire nations is difficult to even imagine.

^ From the history of evolution
When the Earth reached the age of three billion years, some cells developed something like a brain (a small area in the center of the cell that controls all chemical processes). All important DNA molecules are concentrated in this center - the cell nucleus.
From the moment of the origin of life to the emergence of the first cells with a brain, at least two billion years of continuous evolution passed. After the emergence of these highly developed life forms, the pace of evolution greatly accelerated.
Plant cells, with the help of chlorophyll, converted sunlight into vital energy (sunlight, air, water).
It took three billion years for the worm to evolve from primary living organisms, and only one billion years for man to evolve.
Exit of plants to land.
The climate changed, the vegetation changed. The conquest of the essence lasted about 50 million years. Nature created new living organisms through the evolutionary process.


^ Legend of flowers
Flowers lived in Paradise, but one day they noticed that grief and sadness were overwhelming people on Earth. The flowers decided to soften people's lives to the best of their ability. Having descended to Earth, they dotted it with such a variety of herbs that these wonderful colors and intoxicating fragrance began to bring comfort to people.
Try to guess what colors we will talk about in our stories. Those who guess on the first try will receive 5 florists.
She is called the mistress of flowers. She got her name from ancient words meaning “white-white.” In Rus', she was affectionately called clear eyes, sunny dew. She has always been associated with purity and innocence. This is the flower of France, its symbol. In France there is even an order - a silver flower on a white silk ribbon. And in the Middle Ages it was believed that this flower promoted the transformation of metals into gold. (Lily.)
*In the East, this flower is called the white dragon flower. There is such a legend: a cunning and evil white dragon, wanting to annoy people, decided to encroach on the Sun itself. There was only one thing the white dragon did not know: it was beyond his strength that he chose his prey. The dragon tore the Sun with its teeth and claws, and the hot sparks turned into flowers and fell to the Earth. This flower is depicted on the coat of arms of Japan, on seals and coins. And at the same time, in the East they prepare salads and cakes from it. (Chrysanthemum.)
*This flower was born from sea foam along with Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, and at first it was white, but from a drop of the goddess’s blood, pricked on a thorn, it became red. The ancients believed that this flower inspired courage, and therefore, instead of helmets, they wore wreaths of these flowers, and their image was embossed on shields. The paths of the victors returning from the war were strewn with the petals of these flowers. This flower, like an order, was awarded for heroism. (Rose.)
*In China it is called the flower of nobility and honor, and is presented to friends as a sign of good wishes. And in India and Pakistan it is considered a symbol of clumsiness and foolish pride. It is also sometimes called the rose's rival. Allegedly, he once tried to outdo the beautiful rose, if not in color and aroma, then at least in size: he puffed up, puffed up, and remained that way. (Peony.)
*Once upon a time, a Genoese ship sank in a storm off the coast of Holland. Its wreckage washed ashore. And a few weeks later, children playing on the sandbank noticed, almost at the very edge of the surf, a flower that had never been seen before: its leaves looked like the leaves of a tulip, and the stem was completely planted with many beautiful flowers, similar to small lilies. The flowers smelled unusual, and no one could explain where such an outlandish miracle came from here. The name of this flower is translated from Greek as “flower of rains”; the Greeks called it the flower of sadness, dying and resurrecting nature. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy loved these flowers very much; they often delighted the writer in his Yasnaya Polyana house. (Hyacinths.)
^ Game of colors.
Some flowers like to get tangled. Let's find out why they like to mix things up and weave them together.
- Standing in a common circle and holding hands, we turn into a garland of flowers. Without intercepting our hands, we entangle ourselves until we stand close to each other.
- Without releasing our hands, we try to unravel and return to the starting position.

1 presenter: There is a belief: if you stand among these flowers at night and listen carefully, you can hear

A barely perceptible whisper is how the stars communicate with their sisters - the stars. And it’s not surprising - by

According to legend, this flower grew from a speck of dust that fell from a star. (Aster).

2 presenter: The name of this flower is translated from Latin as “sword” because its leaves resemble the shape of a sword.

(Gladiolus).

1 presenter: This tall autumn flower is a decoration for any flower bed or flower garden. He conquers with his

Densely double flowers from white, pink, yellow to dark burgundy. In any weather, these flowers are pleasing to the eye.

Bright caps of inflorescences and lush green leaves. (Dahlias).

Some stand without bending.

2 presenter: The bright orange inflorescences of these plants close before the rain. And although the sun is shining in the sky and day

Good, they still won’t open, foreshadowing rain. This plant is also medicinal. Decoction of flowers

Gargle, wash wounds, and use in making creams, shampoos, and soaps. This plant has

Another name is marigold because its seeds look like marigolds. (Calendula).

1 presenter: This is a plant with carnation-shaped inflorescences of golden yellow color. It is used for planting in flower beds

And flower beds. The flower got its name because if you stroke it with your hand, you will get the feeling as if you are stroking velvet. (Marigold). Leading: There is one such flower,

You can't weave it into a wreath.

Blow on it lightly

There was a flower - and there is no flower! (Dandelion).

2 presenter: The little blue bell is hanging,

It never rings! (Bell).

1 presenter: There is a curl in the field -

White shirt,

Heart of gold.

What it is? (Chamomile).

2 presenter: With bell, with chamomile

It blooms very cheerfully.

And his bee porridge

Calls our people. (Clover).

1 presenter: Rye is earing in the field...

There in the rye you will find a flower,

Bright blue and fluffy,

It's just a pity that it's not fragrant. (Cornflower).
Chop it - there will be a grain,
plant it - there will be sunshine. (Sunflower.)

Dew and rain watered them,
They are fresh and good
Through the blue eyes of Russia.
They look in fields of ripe rye. (Cornflowers.)

There is nothing more tender and beautiful in the world,
What is this bundle of scarlet petals
Opened with a fragrant cup. (Rose.)

He will make my heart cloudy,
He will put your mind to sleep,
It will rouge your cheeks.
And your head will spin. (Poppy.)

On the lake, among green forests,
They blossomed like stars. (Water lilies.)

Oh, delicate flower! From under the snow
You're asking for sunshine.
What virginal bliss.
In your fragrant purity. (Lily of the valley.)

This flower will never fade
Directing your gaze to the sky of freedom,
He was a symbol of popular uprisings,
An unquenchable flower of barricades. (Carnation.)

He looks like a guard
As if he stood up to guard a flowerbed,
Very bright and cheerful
In Latin it means "sword". (Gladiolus.)

Sometimes there is a moth on it.
Not afraid to rest.
And, showered with pollen,
Continues the long journey.
No, they offended me in vain
A strange nickname for a flower!
He grows up, like everyone else, beautiful,
And he could not be otherwise. (Snapdragon.)
Flowers are chosen as symbols for many reasons. The huge variety of flora allows you to find a suitable symbol for some abstract quality in form, color, specific growing conditions, beauty or aroma (verbena and lavender), preservation for an indefinite time (immortelle), unusualness (sunflower and heliotrope) due to their connection with the sun.
Plants are worthy of worship for their effects on nature and the human mind in the form of ointments, essences, and medicines obtained from them.

^ Symbolism of flowers
The rose is the joy of Aphrodite, the favorite flower of the muses, the queen of flowers - a symbol of divine mystery.

Lily is a symbol of purity, spring and purity. According to legend, an elf lives in every lily flower. The three lilies signified compassion, justice and mercy. Expresses atonement for sins. There are gold and silver in fairy tales.

Chrysanthemum is one of the favorite winter flowers. Kiku (Sun) is what it is called in Japan and its image is sacred.
A golden flower with 16 petals is a symbol of government protection.
Picked in the 9th month and on the 9th day it acquires magical powers.
Together with pine resin, they are processed into a mysterious remedy that protects against old age.

Bindweed.
Like a garland, it means a spiritual whirlwind, the rapid growth of consciousness through different periods of life: Ignorance, Aging, Understanding.

^ Fortune telling by colors (jokingly and seriously)

Daisy.
It will bring you joy, warmth, tenderness from your friends. Messenger of life renewal.

Primrose (keys of happiness).
Little sheep on the forest edges. You will find the keys to happiness, you will be healthy and rich.

^ Lemon (fruit of goodness).
You bring goodness into life. Life will answer you in the same way.

Myrtle (symbol of sensual love, the sky with all the starry world).
You will preserve your beauty for a long time. Is a wedding decoration.

^ Poppy (flower of dreams).
You will take a break from mental trauma and suffering. The long-awaited calm will return to you.
Poppy is an attribute of the God of sleep - Hypnos, the God of death Thanatos, the Goddess of the Night, who was depicted with a wreath of poppy flowers.
God of dreams - Morpheus: his home was planted with poppy plants. When he wants to put someone to sleep or make someone dream, he touches them with a poppy flower.

Lily.
Your life will be transformed. You will learn compassion and mercy. Finally, your prayers will be heard.

Chrysanthemum.
New things await you, and you will be able to accomplish them. Your life will take on a new bright meaning. Show your creativity and imagination, add any flowers yourself.

This will only make your holiday more interesting.

Scenario of a literary and musical composition with theatrical elements “Flowers - the smile of nature” »

Purpose of the event: Introduce students to the most common flowering plants. Develop observation and cognitive interest in the world around you. To form an ecological culture among students. To foster a caring attitude towards our native nature, a desire to decorate our land, to cultivate a sense of beauty, aesthetic taste, and to observe etiquette when giving flowers.

Presenter 2 : " To live you need sun, freedom and a small flower." - said the great storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. And indeed, flowers accompany us all our lives: they greet us at birth, console us in old age, delight us at weddings, name days and celebrations, and come on memorable dates. Both at home and at work, in spring and in severe cold, in hot summer and autumn - flowers are necessary, without their beauty life becomes poorer. Flowers open up the opportunity for a person to experience beauty and feel the fullness of life. Closeness to flowers, contemplation of their unique, perfect and subtle beauty softens the soul and reveals the best facets of human character.

" He who loves flowers cannot be evil." So says the Hungarian proverb .

The video “Blooming flowers to the music of Sri Chinmoy” is shown

Presenter 1:

Good afternoon dear friends! We are happy to see you.

There are many difficulties and problems in our lives, sometimes our health fails, we often don’t have enough time to communicate with our acquaintances and friends. But moments of rest are so necessary!

That’s why we invited you all to join us today for our extracurricular event. It is dedicated to flowers - beautiful creations of nature. Who among us has not looked into the blue eyes of forget-me-nots, touched the glowing cheeks of tulips with trepidation, who has not admired the golden and radiant sun of a daisy, or stopped in amazement at the nobility of a rose?

Brides wove wreaths from them,

The girls carried them to school,

And at the graves, sometimes unknown,

Their widow's tears burned for a long time.

They grow, loved in all ages,

They cannot be destroyed or trampled.

They are indestructible flowers,

To match us, the unbending ones.

(V. Safronov)

Today we will talk about flowers sung by poets, musicians, and artists. Let our meeting become a source of goodness, beauty and good mood for you.

Presenter 2:

Flowers are the living beauty of the earth; they have always been close to people. The history of flowers takes us far into the past. Fossils of ancient plants show that flowers appeared 130 million years ago. But we still cannot say exactly when and how the first flowers appeared. Charles Darwin himself was baffled by this question and called it a "terrible mystery."

People have been growing flowers since ancient times. Images of roses dating back to 3000 BC were found on the island of Crete. Seeds and leaves of ficus, date palm and other ornamental plants were found in the pyramids of Ancient Egypt. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are one of the "seven wonders" of the ancient world. In the gardens of Iran, along with ornamental and fruit trees and shrubs, flowers were grown - tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, violets, poppies, etc., but roses were especially honored. Over time, flowers became widespread in Europe.

There is nothing more beautiful than flowers

Those who came to the palisades and dwellings.

They came from time immemorial,

To make life more sublime and purer!

(S. Krasikov)

Presenter 1: Many peoples have long had flower festivals. In Paris there is a holiday of roses, in Switzerland - daffodils, in England - forget-me-nots, primroses and pansies, poppies.

In mid-May, a tulip festival takes place in the American city of Holland, inhabited by descendants of the Dutch. There is an abundance of flower festivals in China and Japan: in February - the plum blossom festival, in March - peaches, in April - cherries, in June - peonies, in October - chrysanthemums.

There is music, songs, poets dedicate poems to flowers and pin them on long strips of paper to flowering bushes and trees.

Two flower festivals are celebrated in India. In Germany, the first Sunday in March is the day of violets, in France - lily of the valley. The ancient Slavs have the holiday of Ivan Kupala.

Presenter 2:

Flowers, like people, are generous with goodness.

And generously giving tenderness to people,

They bloom, warming hearts,

Like small, warm fires.

(K. Janet)

Not a single holiday, not a single celebration is complete without flowers. Many years ago, in Greece and Italy, people decorated their homes with wreaths and garlands of flowers on holiday.

During holidays and round dances, girls in Rus' decorated their heads with wreaths of flowers. Different peoples have many beautiful legends about flowers. Flowers have their own goddess - Flora, she often descends to the earth and we will see her now.

Students of grade 4 "A" perform:

Dramatization: One day, the goddess of flowers, Flora, descended to earth and began to bestow names on flowers. She gave all the flowers a name, didn’t offend anyone and wanted to leave, but suddenly she heard a weak voice behind her: “Don’t forget me, Flora! Give me a name too." She looked around - no one was visible. I wanted to leave again, but the voice repeated: “Don’t forget me, Flora! Please give me a name too." And only then Flora saw a small blue flower in the forbs. “Okay,” said the goddess, “be a forget-me-not.” Together with my name, I give you strength - you will return the memory of people who begin to forget their loved ones or their homeland.

There is another legend about this flower:

The traveler remained in a foreign country and became fabulously rich and noble. And the mother waited for him for a long time and, in despair, asked a passing psaltery player to take a bouquet of forget-me-nots to her son. A psaltery player came to a foreign country, saw his son drowning in luxury, and asked permission to sing to him. And he sang the lullaby that his mother sang to him, and handed over a bouquet of forget-me-nots. And the son remembered everything, he came to his dying mother, because the forget-me-not is a flower of constancy and fidelity.

Presenter 1 :

And now the guys want to tell you about a famous flower - cornflower - a Ukrainian legend.

Cornflowers do not benefit humans; on the contrary, they prevent bread from growing. And yet, cornflowers are loved by the people. These are lovely flowers, blue as the sky. They are collected and weaved into wreaths. Many songs and legends have been invented about cornflower.

(Staging.)

Grandma . Oh-ho-ho, woe, woe! What to do? What should I do? I can't imagine.

Grandfather. What happened? Why are you all sighing and groaning?

Grandma. How can I not grieve? You, old man, don’t see anything, don’t know anything, but we have trouble on our doorstep!

Grandfather . What's the problem? Don't torment me, speak up!

Grandma . Our son Vasily often goes to the pond at night.

Grandfather. Well, so what? What's the problem with that?

Grandma. Here's what it is. People say - a mermaid lives there! She will lure our Vasily into her witchcraft nets...

Grandfather . Don't be afraid, old man! Our Vasily grew up kind, handsome, strong. And how he loves our land! Always on the arable land, always worrying about bread! Should he go after the mermaid?

Grandma. Indeed, our son is good! Strong, strong... And his eyes are blue, like the sky! But he's just sad. Everyone is thinking about something. I wish I could marry him as soon as possible!

(Grandfather and grandmother leave. Vasily appears.)

Basil . What should I do now? What to do? I saw the Little Mermaid and immediately fell in love with her. How she looks into my eyes, and how she calls me in a gentle voice! I can’t resist, I’ll go to her! So the sun has set. Where are you, Little Mermaid?

(“The Little Mermaid swims up.”)

Mermaid. Here, I’ve been waiting for a long time for the moment when you come.

Basil. I have no life without you! Come ashore. We will live like other people, we will have a wedding.

Mermaid . No, that won't happen. It is you who must come to me forever, stay with me in the underwater kingdom.

Basil. No! I cannot live without a clear sun, without a blue sky, without my golden field, full of ripe ears. My native land holds me tightly; I cannot spend my whole life under water.

Mermaid. Then you won't be human. Turn into a flower on the arable land that you value so much!

(A cornflower appears in Vasily’s place.)

Mermaid. Oh! What have I done?! I ruined my Vasily! And the flower is so similar to his eyes, blue as the sky! What should I do now? Maybe he will come back to me? I will ask heaven to give me back Vasily! Maybe my Vasily will come to me in streams from the sky?

(The mermaid “swims away.”)

Grandma . We didn’t save our Vasily!

Grandfather. Yes, our Vasenka disappeared, as if he had sunk into the water!

Grandma. And I collected flowers. They appeared in the field immediately after our son disappeared. They really remind me of my son - blue, like his eyes. Now I will look at them and think about my son.

Presenter 1:

The Rusalka's expectations were in vain. The cornflower clings tightly to its arable land with its roots! This is such a sad legend.

Look how many flowers there are. Let's get to know them.

(Guys dressed in flower costumes come out and read poetry.)

Student 1.

We are flowers, and our share is

Grow, bloom in an open field.

All details about us

We'll tell you now.

Student 2.

I am the blue snowdrop, the spring flower.

I couldn’t get out, get up from under the snow.

But on an April morning there was a smell of spring,

And I blossomed, a forest flower!

Student 3. I am iris!

Student 4. I'm a narcissist!

Student 5. I am a dandelion!

When you walk along the path,

Miracle balls turn white

On thin stems.

Through, silver,

They are soft like feathers,

They stand and sway a little

From the breeze from the river.

Student 1.

In damp forests,

Where the fogs roam

Where in the grassy edges

The dewdrops are shining,

You smell in the twilight

You will hear honey -

Night violet

The aroma flows.

Student 2.

We are in a sunny fairy tale

Like a flock of butterflies.

“Pansies” - everyone calls us.

Student 3.

Lily of the valley was born on a May day,

And the forest protects him.

I think he's screwed

It will ring quietly.

And everyone will hear this ringing:

And birds and flowers.

Let's listen

What if you and I hear.

Student 4.

Look, in the meadow grasses

Tulips are blooming cheerfully.

Scarlet heads are visible

And here, and there, and here.

Student 5.

Look at the poppies

I can’t stop looking!

Like fire signs

Fired up in the meadow!

And from these red poppies

The meadow turned bright red.

Every poppy burns like in a fairy tale,

Like a scarlet flower.

Pupils 11 "A" perform a dance"Inflorescence of Youth"

Presenter 1:

Giving flowers means expressing to a person your sincere feelings of love, respect, respect. Did you know that the history of the bouquet began in the 16th century. Translated from French, the word “bouquet” means “a beautifully assembled group of flowers.” The bouquets were small. Often men wore them in buttonholes, and women in boutonnieres. Dresses, hairstyles and hats were decorated with small bouquets of fragrant flowers. Such bouquets served as a substitute for perfume and were made only from strong-smelling flowers. The most commonly used flowers for these purposes were lilies of the valley and violets. Only in the first half of the eighteenth century did large bouquets come into fashion, serving to decorate the home.

(Song"Lilies of the valley" Spanish girls 11 "A" class)

Presenter 2: It was only in the second half of the nineteenth century that the custom of presenting bouquets as a gift appeared.

From the same time, a passion for the “language of flowers” ​​began. A “botanical grammar” even arises, in which each flower is assigned its own interpretation. For example, like this:

Mignonette - “good qualities of the soul are better than beauty»,

Heliotrope - “I love you more than anything in the world”,

Rosebud - “young girl.”

In the Victorian era, the popularity of this language of flowers reached its peak, when tussie-mussie bouquets (a small bouquet of flowers, always wrapped in a lace napkin and tied with a satin ribbon) were especially loved.

In parallel with the European art of composing flower arrangements, it also developed in the East.

Japanese ikebana is one of the most famous eastern movements. In ikebana (translated as “flowers endowed with life”), plants and flowers have always been selected with meaning. Each element is a symbol and carries its own meaning.

Presenter 1

Azalea- symbol of loneliness and sadness.

Carnation- passion, love, engagement.

Forget-me-not- “Don’t forget”, be faithful, a symbol of memory.

Violet- symbol of modesty and innocence.

Cornflowers- a symbol of holiness, tenderness, friendliness and trust.

Chamomile- romance, youth and love.

Lily- symbol of purity, chastity and purity.

Rose, sir symbol of earthly love.

Red Rose- a symbol of love, passion and desire, understandable to everyone, an open expression of feelings.

Red rose - a symbol of romantic love and passion.

Callas, white lily, white rose - a symbol of chastity, nobility of soul and actions, a symbol of purity.

Presenter 2:

We all know that flowers bring joy, they decorate our lives. There are many beautiful amazing flowers on Earth, but the most beautiful of all are roses. The ancient Greeks solemnly called the rose the queen of flowers. They revered her for her beauty, tenderness and wonderful aroma. Centuries have passed, but humanity still continues to admire these flowers. Songs, fairy tales, and legends are written about them. And now one of the songs about this amazing flower will sound...

Under the sun of the hot south,

Forgetting about snow and frost,

On stems that bend elastically,

Thickets of roses spread out...

But southern lawns are nicer

I want roses of simple lawns,

In our northern alleys,

In the flowerbeds of city gardens.

(Song"White Rose » Spanish students of grade 11 "A")

Presenter 1: But the main thing in a bouquet is not even its beauty and smell, but the desire to please ourselves or the person to whom we present it. After all, most often we give a bouquet to the person we want to do something nice for. The joy of beauty is the only language that all flowers now speak, regardless of their number and color.

Interesting things about flowers:

Presenter 2 :

Our ordinary carnation does not tolerate noise. If you put it next to a radio, it will wither. And also that not all flowers can stand in one vase. Lily of the valley should not be placed with other flowers; it releases toxic substances into the water.

There are flowers - monuments:

a) And the first dahlias were brought from America and they were named in honor of the scientist Dahl. In 1806, a double form of flowers was obtained and given the name dahlia in honor of the Russian scientist Dahlia

B) Gloxinia is named after the botanist Gloksin, who published in 1785. first message about this flower.

Presenter 1:

You can tell time without a clock.

The famous Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus created a flower clock. He planted flowers in the flowerbed in such an order that they opened and closed strictly by the clock around the clock.

a) the dandelion opens its petals from 5 to 6 o’clock and closes from 14 to 16 o’clock.

b) night violet from 21:00.

c) rose hips bloom from 4 to 5 hours.

d) fragrant tobacco from 20.00 hours

Slide show about Carl Linnaeus' flower clock

And by watching the flowers, you can determine what the weather will be like tomorrow.

There are barometer flowers and we will show them now.

Slide show about barometer colors

Presenter 2: And now we will conduct a short quiz with the audience.

Floral etiquette:

Quiz questions:

(Leaders read the questions one by one)

1. How to pick flowers correctly? (They are not plucked, but cut off)

2. Who do they give flowers to? (Mom, dad, family, teachers, friends, etc.)

3. You are going to visit. What flowers are best to present? Homemade bouquet or purchased? (It’s better to make your own, but you can also buy one)

4. What should a gift bouquet look like? (It must be completely wrapped in paper or cellophane)

5. You entered the apartment with a bouquet. Your actions? (Remove the paper from the flowers or open the bouquet halfway)

6. How many flowers should there be in a bouquet? (If there are up to 10 colors, then their number should be odd; if there are more, it should be arbitrary)

7. In which hand should you hold the bouquet? (First in the left, after the greeting the bouquet is taken in the right hand and handed over)

8. What should the hostess (host) do when receiving flowers as a gift? (Thank the guest and immediately place the flowers in a vase in a prominent place)

9. On what holidays are flowers given? (March 8, birthday, housewarming, graduation, wedding, etc.)

10. Which flowers are better to give to a man and which to a woman? (It is better to give large flowers with long stems to a man, any flowers to a woman)

11. What flowers are best to visit a sick person with? (With flowers that do not have a strong odor)

12. What rules do you need to know when making a bouquet? (Place flower heads in different planes; avoid crossing at the top; destroy spines, thorns, and other sharp parts; large flowers should not have their heads facing each other or down)

13. On what occasion is a basket of flowers presented? (Retirement, wedding, artists at a concert)

Presenter 1 : Baskets of flowers and bouquets are presented not only during a celebration or concert, they are sent home. A greeting card signed by the donor is included in the bouquet or basket.

14. On the day of the holiday you were late to present flowers. When will you do it? (No later than noon the next dayNya).

Presenter 2

Flowers are joy, love, an eternal source of inspiration, high spirits of thoughts, feelings and just a good mood. And, of course, not a single holiday, especially for women, is complete without flowers. And giving flowers is a wonderful tradition.

Mikhail Koryakin has wonderful lines:

Give women flowers

For their warmth and charm.

Give women flowers

For their love and understanding.

Give women flowers

And kiss their hands more often.

Give women flowers

when meeting, even when parting.

Give women flowers

Take care of their feelings.

Give women flowers

Give with love and tenderness.

(Song"Million Scarlet roses" Spanish student of class 9 "A" Ilyina Nelli)

Presenter 1:

I'm ready to argue with the whole world,

I'm ready to swear on my head

The fact that all colors have eyes,

And they look at you and me.

In the hour of our thoughts and worries,

In the bitter hour of trouble and failure

I saw: flowers, like people, cry

And the dew is dropped on the sand.

Who doesn’t believe, I invite everyone to the garden

You see, blinking barely

They look at people trustingly

All flowers are like people in a cradle.

(Rasul Gamzatov)

Presenter 2:

Such a spiritual image of flowers slightly contradicts the fact that they are also a commodity. Holland is considered the heart of the flower industry. Everyone knows that the Netherlands loves flowers. They are grown both in tiny pots and in huge fields. Flowers form the basis of Dutch exports. For tulips, Holland has become an earthly paradise and second home.

But it has very little in common with the true place where these beautiful flowers were born. Wild tulips still grow to this day in the Pamirs and Tien Shan, in the valleys of the Syr Darya and Amu Darya, in the oases of the Karakum and Kyzylkum deserts, in the Altai and Caucasus, in China and Mongolia. From the Caucasus they began their movement towards Europe, and then moved to the next continent - Egypt, Algeria, Morocco.

But it was all a journey of wild tulips. Varietal tulips began their triumphal march in Turkey. In the gardens of Constantinople, tulips made up huge colorful living pictures. In the middle of the 16th century. The Austrian ambassador saw them, became interested in growing amazing greenhouse miracles and took the bulbs to Switzerland, from where they came to Holland. They were brought by Carolus Clusius, the head of the medicinal herb garden. Gardeners in Holland are actively involved in breeding these flowers.

Presenter 1 :

In the country itself, it turned into a real “tulip mania”. The bulbs were weighed on pharmaceutical scales, the unit of weight was takenaas, equal to approximately 0.065 grams. The cost of bulbs of rare varieties is evidenced by entries in accounting books.

For example, an onion of the variety "SemperAugustus"weighing less than 20 grams was sold for 4,600 florins, a pair of horses and a carriage. As quickly as the "tulip mania" began, it waned just as quickly. And the market was oversaturated, and buyers disappeared. Many families went bankrupt - their fortune was invested in bulbs , which could not be sold for even one-twentieth of yesterday’s value.

The Dutch continued to have an ineradicable passion for growing flowers even after the end of the “epidemic”. Thousands of hectares of land here are devoted to tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths. There are 12 specialized flower auctions in the Netherlands, where 6 billion flowers are sold per year.

Every year there is a flower festival in Holland. In the spring, in April, a procession is organized - a flower procession of more than fifty cars. Millions of flowers are used to create colorful sculptures. A more vivid spectacle cannot be imagined.

Song"Yellow tulips » Spanish students of grade 11 "A"

Presenter 2

Flowers are always a holiday for a person; joy comes to us with them.

And you and I must preserve, protect and defend them.

You can get great pleasure from communicating with nature without picking a single flower, if you follow the wise words of the Azerbaijani poet Samad Vurgun, who writes:

"...Let's take a walk

slowly through the meadow

And "hello"!

Let's say to every flower.

I have to over the flowers

bend down

not for tearing

or cut off

and to see

their kind faces

And show them a good face."

Presenter 1:

Flowers are disappearing on Earth,

This is becoming more noticeable every year.

Less joy and beauty

Leaves it to us every summer!

Revelation of meadow flowers

It was hardly clear to us

We trampled them carelessly

And they tore madly, mercilessly.

2 presenter:

The magical “Stop!” was silent within us.

It seemed to us that everything was little and little,

And then in the city crowd

We dragged armfuls of them tiredly.

And they didn’t see how from under their feet,

Silently, barely breathing,

The cornflower gazed doomedly,

The daisies looked hopeless.

Presenter 1:

If I pick a flower,

If you pick a flower,

If everything: both me and you,

If we pick flowers -

All the clearings will be empty

And there will be no beauty!

A person who picks a beautiful flower probably doesn’t think that he has senselessly destroyed another plant, perhaps an endangered species. And he doesn’t know that there are already 25,000 plant species in danger on our planet!

Nature conservation is a common cause. Everyone knows this. But not everyone understands that what is common means him too. After all, not many people have the luck in life to help save whales or tigers. But the joy of leaving a flower to live is available to everyone!

Leading: We can talk about flowers endlessly. Flowers are music, they are legends, they are poems. Without flowers our life would be boring. Be sensitive and kind to flowers.

Don’t give your loved ones a groan,
The pain of lilac and the cries of jasmine.
Be generous with your soul, without disturbing the bushes,
Give a star in the blue sky.
Do not destroy flowers in meadows and forests
Take care of the pristine beauty.
(V. Dinaburgsky)

Presenter: The ancients argued that the roots of goodness go to nature - it is the fundamental basis of beauty!

Sadness brightens when flowers bloom,
When I wander through the primrose meadow!
Alone or with a good old friend,
Who himself does not like fuss.

Behind us is noise and dusty tails -
Everything has calmed down! One thing remains clear
That the world is arranged menacingly and beautifully,
What is easier where there is a field and flowers.
(N. Rubtsov)

Leading: Thanks to everyone who participated in this holiday. Thank you to those who came to the celebration. We hope that you will carry a little warmth towards flowers in your heart.