Camp event "book of camp records". Scenario of a competitive entertainment program for schoolchildren in the camp Guinness World Records Day in the nomination camp

Camp event “Book of Camp Records”

Target: show the individuality of each child, his natural and creative potential.

Tips for organizers:

Children should know about Record Day in advance. The council of this creative activity, consisting of teachers and children, comes up with the first program of tasks, competitions, competitions, announces its conditions and gives all children in the camp the opportunity to contribute any “crazy” ideas and suggestions. The range of such notions can be bright, unusual, and varied. Each child has the right to announce his own idea for a “record,” individual or collective, and to apply for participation in any “record” competition.

Special delicacy and special conditions are required so that there are guaranteed chances for self-realization for all children without exception. You should not conduct dubious competitions that could humiliate the dignity of a child; you must observe a sense of proportion and tact when choosing situations for “records.”

All “records” fit into the camp “Book of Records”; in addition, it is important to think through the forms of reward for each “record holder”.

For example, these could be medals (see the application below for the event)

Equipment: depending on the selected competitions

Progress of the event:

Leading. The word “record” denotes the highest achievement achieved in some area. This could be an achievement in science, art, sports...It all started on November 10, 1951, when the Englishman Sir Hugh Beaver, manager of the Guinness company, was hunting with friends in a place called Northern Mud in the southeast of Ireland. A dispute broke out between hunters about who is the fastest bird in Europe - the golden plover or the black grouse. And then Sir Hugh thought that similar questions were being discussed in all the counties of England and Ireland. Since 1955, thanks to Hugh Beaver, the Guinness Book of Records has been published annually in all major languages ​​of the world. This book records the achievements of mankind, as well as the records of the world around us.
And this year we are starting the release of our book, which is called “The Book of Records of Camp Dreamers.” You all want to get into the history of our camp and will be happy to take part in this. So, our first nomination is “I am the most, I am the most...”, where you can demonstrate your “natural privileges”.1. Nomination “I am the most, I am the most...”
The tallest man in the world was American Robert Wadlow. In June 1940, his height was 2 m 72 cm.
- The tallest boy. (Gulliver)
The smallest person in the world was Paulli Musteres, born in the Netherlands. At the age of 19, her height was 55 cm.
- Most a little boy. (Tin soldier)
- The tallest girl. (Highlight)
- The smallest girl. (Thumbelina)
- The most tanned boy. (Chocolate bunny)
- The most tanned girl. (Chocolate)
- The most freckled boy. (Sun-faced)
- The most freckled girl. (Sunflower)
And the longest hair in the world belonged to Swami Pandarasannadi, the head of the monastery in India, and it was almost 8 meters.
-Longest hair (Rapunzel)
- The most unusual hairstyle for a girl. (Pippi Longstocking)
-The most unusual hairstyle of a boy (Hipster)
- Who will have the longest lace? (Lace)

-The longest dress for a girl (Princess)
The longest surname in the world is Scottish, and it consists of 29 letters.
- The longest surname in the camp. (Alphabet)
Yes, guys, do you want to know what the shortest surname in the world sounds like? The shortest surname in the world consists of a single letter “O” and it predominates in Korea.
- The shortest surname in the camp. (I)
- The most common name in the camp. (Distributor) (reward to the squad)
- The rarest name (Exclusive)
2. “My squad is the most, the most...” - The loudest squad (Screamers)
-The smartest squad (Experts)
-Most
dance squad (Dancers)3. Nomination “Almost sports records.”
Tasks (one participant per squad):
- Jumping forward. (Jump forward)
- Jumping backwards. (Jumper back)
- Jumping from a place to the side. (Side jumper)
-Squats, holding a pencil between your nose and lips. (Sophisticated Squat)
- Put a newspaper into the bottle without tearing it (several people at the same time, who is faster). (Skilled)
- Roll out the longest sausage from plasticine (several people at the same time, time - 1 minute). (Sausage maker)
- Inflate the balloon with one exhalation (several people at the same time, who has the larger balloon). (Best ball blower)
The longest dribble of a basketball was completed in May 1999 by American Jamie Borgess, who dribbled the ball 156 km without running. - Who hits the basketball the most times on the bottom of an inverted bucket. (Basketball player)
The longest hoop in the world was the American Roxanne Rose. Her record-breaking performance lasted 90 hours! How many hoops do you think you can rotate on your body at the same time? So, Lauren Lomeli from the USA achieved 82 hoops.
- Who can spin the hoop around their waist the longest? (Gymnast)
- Who will walk (not jump) the distance faster, holding the pin with his knees. (Fast walker)
-The fastest eater. (Bread eater)
-Who can do the most squats in 1 minute? (Squat)
Summing up the results, rewarding the “record holders”.


Puzzles:

1. In fairy tales, the red-haired godfather,
She is cunning by nature.
Will fool anyone
Even an evil wolf.
(Fox)

2. Fluffy mischief,
Everyone really, really likes it.
She plays with a ball
Chasing the mouse.
(Cat)

3. He wanders through the forest,
It eats fish from the river.
In autumn it goes into hibernation,
He sleeps and waits for spring.
(Bear)

4. Nimble dancer,
Jumping along the branches.
Lives in a hollow
He gnaws nuts.
(Squirrel)

5. Prowls through the forest,
Looking for prey.
Gray robber
Hare hunter.
(Wolf)

6. Nimble white lump
Jump and hop through the snow.
In fairy tales he is reputed to be a coward,
It chews bark and branches.
(Hare)

7. The ship is sailing through the desert,
He carries packs on himself.
He is not afraid of heat and thirst,
He walks bravely across the sands.
(Camel)

8. He is looking at the new gates
And he doesn’t want to budge.
He is curly and small,
And his horn is curled into a roll.
(Ram)

9. She's such a twit
And a terrible bully.
Imitates a person in everything,
She often performs in the circus.
(Monkey)

10. My four-legged friend
Knows all the people around.
He has a keen sense of smell
And the same subtle hearing,
Surely he is guarding the house
And protects our peace.
(Dog, dog)

11. He is very dangerous
Toothed predator
Floats down the river
Guards the victim.
(Crocodile)

12. They harness her to a cart,
They are forced to work in the fields.
She harrows and plows,
It boldly waves its tail and mane.
(Horse)


The event can be held on April Fool's Day or at a children's camp...

Tips for organizers:

Children should know about Record Day in advance. The council of this creative activity, consisting of adults and children, comes up with the first program of tasks, competitions, competitions, announces its conditions and gives all children in the camp the opportunity to contribute any “crazy” ideas and proposals. The range of such notions can be bright, unusual, and varied. Each child has the right to announce his own idea for a “record,” individual or collective, and to apply for participation in any “record” competition.

All “records” fit into the “Book of Records”; in addition, it is important to think through the forms of reward for each “record holder”. For example, these could be medals.

Leading: In 1955, an English publishing house released one of the most popular books in the world - “The Book of Records”, the circulation of which has already reached 700 million copies.

Oh, these Guinness records... And whoever is not in the famous book, a new edition of which is published every year.

24-year-old Edward Nino Hernandez was recognized as the smallest man in the world. He lives in Bogota, Colombia. (Photo by William Fernando Martinez/Associated Press)

This Egyptian Mustafa Ismail became the owner of the most voluminous biceps and triceps in the world. Their girth is 64 cm. (Photo by Guinness World Records)

The lowest car (45 cm from the ground to the highest point) in the world. The car is called Mirai ("Future") and was assembled by students and teachers at the Automotive Engineering Faculty in Asakuchi, Japan. (Photo by Shinsuke Kamioka/Guinness World Records)

Residents of Seoul in front of the largest Levi's jeans, 30 m high. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun)

Omanis mix ingredients in a huge cauldron. They prepare the traditional dish "kabsa". (Photo by Mohammed Mahjoub/AFP Photo)

Surfers on the longest surfboard in the world - 47 surfers fit on a 12-meter board on Australia's Gold Coast. (Photo by Steve Holland/Associated Press)

Thousands of children fly kites in an attempt to break the world record for the most a large number of kites launched simultaneously in northern Gaza. More than 7,200 kites took to the air. (Photo by Khalil Hamra/Associated Press)

The largest collection of Barbie dolls is 15,000 dolls. (Photo by Ranald Mackechnie/Guinness World Records)

A soccer field in Mönchengladbach, Germany, was filled with 142,000 soccer balls. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Bongarts)

American house of cards master Brian Berg breaks down his creation - a card version of a casino and hotel in Macau. It took 44 days and 218,792 cards to create. (Photo by Dale de la Rey/AFP Photo)

Zeus is the tallest dog in the world. Her height is 111 cm. (Photo by Guinness World Records)

The heaviest bike you can ride. Its weight is 748 kg, its creator is Wouter van den Bosch from the Netherlands. (Photo by Ranald Mackechnie/Guinness World Records)

Sam, a 4-year-old donkey, is recognized as the tallest in the world. His height is 15.3 hands, or 1.5 meters. (Photo by James Ellerker/Guinness World Records)

The world's most expensive hamburger A burger called Le Burger Extravagant, costing $295, is served at the New York restaurant Serendipity 3. The dish includes white and black truffles, Japanese beef, quail eggs, and Cheddar cheese.

The smallest country in the world is Vatican City (0.44 sq. km). Unofficially, the self-proclaimed microstate of Sealand. It's exactly what's in the photo. Formed as a result of the seizure of the former sea military base Major Roy Bateswom in 1967. Sold for 750 million euros.

The highest mountain in the world is Everest (Qomolungma or Sagarmatha). Located in the Himalayas. Maximum height- 8844 meters. At the top the wind blows at a speed of 200 km per hour, and at night the temperature drops to -60 degrees.


And we are starting the release of our book, which is called “Book of Records...”. I think you all want to get into the history of our school/camp and will be happy to take part in this. So, our first nomination is “I am the most, I am the most...”, where you can demonstrate your “natural privileges”.

1. Nomination “I am the most, I am the most...”

- The tallest boy. (Gulliver)

- The smallest boy. (Tin soldier)

- The smallest girl. (Thumbelina)

- The biggest boy's foot. (Boot-walker)

— The smallest leg of a girl. (Cinderella)

- The most tanned boy. (Bronze deer)

- The most tanned girl. (Chocolate)

- The most freckled boy. (Sun-faced)

- The most freckled girl. (Sunflower)

- The red-haired boy. (The leader of the Redskins)

- The reddest girl. (Firebird)

- The brightest boy. (White Iceberg)

- The brightest girl. (White Sun of the Desert)

- The darkest-haired boy. (Raven wing)

- The darkest-haired girl. (Black Sea)

- The longest braid. (Madam)

- The fluffiest hair. (Sister Alyonushka)

— The most unusual hairstyle for a girl. (Pippi Longstocking)

- The most blue-eyed girl. (Forget-me-not)

- The darkest one. (Night)

Different colour eye. (Rainbow)

- Longest surname

- Most common name

- The sleepiest one.

- The most grumpy one.

- The quietest one.

- The loudest.

- The most cheerful.

- The most mobile.

- The most active.

- The calmest one.

- The most harmful.

2. Nomination “Record Breakers”

2. Pea picker: who, in 30 seconds, will collect the largest number of peas scattered on the table into a mug. You are allowed to take one pea at a time.

3. Long plasticine sausage roller: who can roll the longest sausage out of a piece of plasticine in 30 seconds.

4. Long-shouter: whoever can shout the sound “A” longer in one breath.

5. Toy finder: whoever, blindfolded, will collect the most toys from the floor in 30 seconds.

6. Pencil-finger holder: who can hold a pencil on one finger longer.

7. Bubble Gum Blower: Who will blow the biggest bubble gum bubble?

8. Tongue Twister Repeater: whoever repeats a tongue twister three times without hesitation. Each participant has their own tongue twister.

Options for tongue twisters

Grandma's bean blossomed in the rain.

Grandma will have bob in her borscht.

The rooks are chattering and chattering,

The jackdaws are looking at the rooks.

Grandfather Dodon hummed the trumpet,

Dimka's grandfather hurt him.

The donkey carried firewood to the village,

The donkey dumped the wood in the grass.

They gave Varenka felt boots,

Valenka - mittens.

Cat Potap clapped his paw,

And Potap drowned the cat.

Varvara finished cooking the jam,

She grumbled and sentenced.

More often in our Pushcha,

In our forest the thicket is thicker.

9. Button threader: whoever threads the most buttons onto a thread in 30 seconds.

10. Surprise getter: who will quickly get the Kindersurprise toy wrapped in ten newspapers.

11. Single-legged jumper: who can jump on one leg over a skipping rope the longest?

12. Candy grabber: whoever grabs the most amount of candy in a handful at a time.

13. Spoon glass drinker: who can drink a glass of soda faster with a large spoon?

14. Palm leaver: whoever jumps will leave a palm print higher than others. (A large black sheet is attached to the wall at a level of two meters from the floor. Before jumping, the participant rubs his hand with chalk.)

16. Eyeball Drawer: who can draw a six-nosed eyeball on a piece of paper with a felt-tip pen in one minute. Whose drawing is funnier and more original?

17. Straw eater: who can quickly eat a stick from a tall bottle - an edible “straw” - without the help of hands (the “straw” is placed in the bottle so that only its tip sticks out.)

18. Ball picker: who can pick up a tennis ball from the table with a teaspoon faster, without using the other hand.

Leading . And again we have a fun break. What do you know about Japan? (Listen to answers.) The Japanese can be proud of their achievements in mechanical engineering, electronics, culture and much more. And tourists, coming to Japan, certainly buy gifts for their loved ones. My friend also visited Japan. So, the game “My friend came from Japan.” I will repeat this phrase several times, and each time you should ask me in unison: “What did he bring you?”

The first time the presenter answers that his friend brought him a fan, and invites everyone to imitate the movement of fanning with a fan. right hand. Then he says his phrase again, and when the children ask him, he answers that a friend brought him a cell phone, and invites everyone to say the phrase: “Ding-ding, hello!”, while continuing to “fan himself.” Then he again says the phrase: “My friend came from Japan,” and when the children ask him, he answers that his friend brought a rocking chair. Children continue fan-shaped movements with their right hand, and depict a rocking chair by rocking their body back and forth, while saying: “Ding-ding, hello!” Moreover, the presenter himself shows the movements first and invites the children to continue the movements. He again says that his friend came from Japan. The fourth gift is a foot-operated sewing machine. Now to the swaying and plowing and saying “Ding-ding, hello!” alternate tapping of the feet is added. The fifth gift is a tape recorder that sounds like “la-la-la.” And now the whole hall is swaying, knocking their feet, waving their arms and saying: “Ding-ding, hello, la-la-la!” The presenter remarks: “Strange. And I thought they were going crazy one by one!”

19. Shoemaker: all participants take off their shoes, take the hoop and rotate it around their waist. Who puts on shoes faster?

20. Newspaper compressor: who can quickly squeeze a newspaper in his fist so that it is not visible.

21. Paper-chain collector: who can collect the longest chain from paper clips in 30 seconds.

22. Spole wringer: who can do more push-ups in one minute?

23. Braider: who can weave the longest braid out of twine in 30 seconds.

24. The best whistler: whoever eats a piece of bread faster and whistles.

25. Best announcer: competition for speed of reading (same text - TV program, individually, time 1 minute).

3. Nomination “Homemade”

— The best expert on his pedigree.

— The most interesting friendly cartoon, caricature, epigram, funny parody.

— My collection (stamps, posters, badges, toys, postcards, etc.). (Best Collector)

- The best toy of... nothing.

— Competition “I found, I found” (gifts of the forest, meadow, river, sea).

— Handicraft competition (macrame, appliqué, knitting, wickerwork, etc.). (Great master)

Summing up the results, rewarding the “record holders”.


Elena Serebryakova
Scenario for the “Day of Records” holiday

Target: identify the different abilities of children and parents.

Tasks:

Introduce children to the capabilities and abilities of people in "Book Guinness records» ;

Teach to be aware of your individual capabilities, to affirm the desire for self-improvement.

promote the physical development of children, their strength, speed, agility, develop endurance, endurance

Strengthen the physical and mental health of children

To cultivate competitive qualities, a sense of mutual assistance, support, love for your family, relatives and friends

Create an atmosphere of fun, goodwill, the need for collective friendly competition and pleasure

Preliminary work: conversation with children about the book Guinness records, viewing illustrations; decoration of the hall, preparation of attributes.

Kind day, Dear friends! Day the one we've all been waiting for has arrived

Today we have “ record day".

And on this occasion your stormy applause!

But first, I want you and me to find out how "Book Guinness records» .

A little history. It all started on November 10, 1951, when the Englishman Sir Hugh-Beaver, manager of the company "Guinness", was hunting with friends in a place called Northern Mud in the southeast of Ireland. A dispute broke out between hunters about who is the fastest bird in Europe - the golden plover or the black grouse.

And then Sir Hugh thought that similar questions were being discussed in all the counties of England and Ireland. Since 1955, thanks to Hugh Beaver, it has been published annually in all major languages ​​of the world. "Book Guinness records» .

Book records Guinness is a collection of world records, published annually. In the book you can find the most interesting and unusual records in various categories.For example: courage, knowledge, achievements, wealth, fame, art and means mass media, Human, modern technologies, danger and disasters, sports.

This is the benefit of the book records Guinness turns 61

It is extremely popular in every country. Published in more than 100 countries, in more than 20 languages

Many believe that some of the achievements from the Book are absolutely useless, but they allow you to advance in medical and scientific research. For example, after establishing records by Wim Hof(he spent 73 minutes in a transparent pipe with cold water and ice, and also swam under the ice of a frozen lake for about a minute) scientists are studying his abilities in order to solve the problem of the body’s adaptation to low temperatures.

All world-class sporting achievements are also included in the Book Guinness records. To find similar records The editors work closely with sports media and use video material as confirmation of the established achievement.

The rest records are most often recorded after the applicant submits an application for consideration by a special commission; only if its members recognize the uniqueness of such an achievement, its author has a chance to get on the pages of one of the most popular publications in the world and receive a Guinness World Records certificate (but no financial reward the record holder does not receive).

Guys, what does the word “” mean? record"? (Translated from in English word " record” denotes the highest achievement achieved in a field. This could be achievements in science, art, sports, etc.)

We are starting to release our book, which is called "Book records...» . I think you all want to get into our history kindergarten and be happy to take part in this

Today we will recognize the most outstanding boys and girls of our kindergarten. We will definitely include their names in "The book Guinness records»

So, our first nomination “I’m the best, I’m the best...” where you can show off your "natural privileges"

By the way, let's look at "The book Guinness records» .

30-year-old Sultan Kösen from Turkey, as the most A tall man in the world, whose height is 251 cm, was included in the Book Guinness records.

Thanks to doctors, the tallest man in the world has finally stopped growing. The constant growth was caused by acromegaly disease - a tumor of the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the production of growth hormone.

After treatment in medical center University of Virginia in the US, where he took a new drug that helps control the secretion of this hormone, Sultan will no longer grow

Chandra Bahadur Dangi from Nepal, whose height is 54.9 centimeters, was recognized as the smallest person in the world and included in the Book Guinness records.

The reason for Chandra's short stature has not yet been clarified. All other members of his family are of normal height

The tallest

The smallest

The reddest boy

Now we'll talk about hair. The owners of truly long curls all over the world can be counted on one hand. Someone left their mark on the Book Guinness Records, the achievements of others were never properly recognized.

We will install ours records in"Book records»

The longest braid.

Hairstyles:

The most extravagant

The tallest

The most beautiful

The most original

The most stylish

The most tattooed

A million rubber bands on short hair

Golden curls

Most braids

Variety of braids

The most elegant

And now we have a fun break. What do you know about Japan? (Listen to the answers.) The Japanese can be proud of their achievements in engineering, electronics, culture and much more. And tourists, coming to Japan, certainly buy gifts for their loved ones. My friend also visited Japan.

So the game “My friend came from Japan”. I will repeat this phrase several times, and you have to ask me in unison every time: “What did he bring you?”

The first time the presenter answers that his friend brought him a fan, and invites everyone to imitate the movement of fanning the fan with their right hand.

“My friend came from Japan, and when the children ask him, he answers that his friend brought him a cell phone, and invites everyone to say the phrase: “Ding-ding, hello!”, while continuing "to fan oneself".

“My friend came from Japan”, and when the children ask him, he replies that a friend brought a rocking chair. Children continue fan-shaped movements with their right hand, and depict a rocking chair by rocking their body back and forth, while saying this: “Ding-ding, hello!”

Moreover, the presenter himself shows the movements first and invites the children to continue the movements.

“My friend came from Japan. The fourth gift is a foot-operated sewing machine. Now to the swaying and plowing and words “Ding-ding, hello!” alternate tapping of the feet is added.

“My friend came from Japan. The fifth gift is a tape recorder that sounds like "la-la-la". And now the whole hall is swaying, knocking their feet, waves his hands and says: “Ding-ding, hello, la-la-la!”.

The presenter notices: "Strange. And I thought they were going crazy one by one!”

Guys, want to know what the shortest surname in the world sounds like? The shortest surname in the world consists of one

letters "ABOUT" and it predominates in Korea.

In our kindergarten, the shortest surname is Sedov - 5 letters, and the longest is Mukhametkarimova - 15 letters.

Well, let's return to the pages of the Book Records, in which there is information that the longest name consists of 622 letters! Can you imagine how difficult it is to pronounce it! Let's find out who has the longest name in kindergarten.

The longest name is Vladislava - 10 letters

The shortest name is Eva -3 letters

Now we must reveal record holder who can sit on a chair with his legs up the longest without helping himself with his hands?

- Pencil-finger holder: who can hold a pencil on one finger longer.

One-Legged Jumper Who can jump on one leg the longest?

“The strongest” - You are given a balloon, and your task is to keep your balloon in the air as long as possible by blowing on it

The Guinness Book records that one person managed to stand on one leg for 34 hours.

We also have our own record holder who stood on one leg the longest - Anton Cherepanov

- Long Screamer: who can scream the sound the longest in one breath? "A". – Kornilova Angelica

“The most accurate” - Take one candy at a time, now eat it, and roll the piece of paper into a ball. You must take turns hitting the glass with your paper ball.

“The most polite” - You need to take turns calling out the magic words, who will name it last Magic word, he will be the winner

“The most attentive” - Listen to the rules of the game. Sit up straight and place your hands correctly on your knees. I will alternately name the two birds: crow and sparrow. For the word “crow” you raise your hands up, but for the word “sparrow” you need to lower your hands. Whoever makes a mistake is eliminated from the game.

We divide the hall in half:

Left "Yes" shout back

On the right they answer "No".

Guys, live without sweets

Very bad, boring?. Yes!

There is such a bike

What flies into space? No!

Maybe a heroic athlete

Jump to the moon? No!

Everyone is standing at a red light -

Both cars and people? Yes!

Maybe a black cat

Can't see it at night? Yes!

Seaworthy vessels

Can they swim on land? No!

Lunch might be delicious

From raw potatoes? No!

Maybe a water gun

Shoot a giraffe? No!

From a dry pond

Will the fish be caught? No!

Do all the trains go?

Only on rails only?. Yes!

Maybe a very old grandfather

Go back to school? No!

All answers are good

You screamed your heart out.

Let's say goodbye

Let's shout: "Goodbye!"

Record Day

Target: show the individuality of each child, his natural and creative potential.

Tasks:

– provide every child with the opportunity to express themselves;

– approve and celebrate the creative manifestations of children.

ADVICE TO ORGANIZATIONS:

Children should know about the record day in advance. The council of this creative activity, consisting of teachers and children, comes up with the first program of tasks, competitions, competitions, announces its conditions and gives all children in the camp the opportunity to contribute any “crazy” ideas and suggestions. The range of such notions can be bright, unusual, and varied. Each child has the right to announce his own idea for a “record,” individual or collective, and to apply for participation in any “record” competition.

Special delicacy and special conditions are required so that there are guaranteed chances for self-realization for all children without exception. You should not conduct dubious competitions that can humiliate the dignity of a child; you must observe a sense of proportion and tact when choosing situations for “records.”

All “records” fit into the camp “Book of Records”; in addition, it is important to think through the forms of reward for each “record holder”.

For example, these could be medals:

In addition to a commemorative medal for each “record,” children are awarded miracles, this further stimulates them, because they are given the opportunity to make their personal contribution to the general squad’s treasury.

Equipment:

– “Camp Book of Records”;

– a book of preliminary applications for participation in the competition;

– heart medals according to the number of competitions;

– stopwatch;

– crayons;

– 6–8 pencils;

– 6–8 plastic bottles;

– 6–8 newspapers;

– plasticine;

– 6–8 inflatable balloons;

- "bubble";

– 6–8 slices of bread;

– text – TV program schedule for the week;

- mirror;

– letters to teachers;

– a stand for hosting exhibitions and projects;

– tables for placing collections;

– cheerful music for screensavers and accompaniment of competitions.

Proceedings

Leading. In 1955, an English publishing house released one of the most popular books in the world - “The Book of Records”, the circulation of which has already reached 700 million copies.

And this year we are starting to publish our book, which is called “The Wonderland Book of Records.” I think you all want to get into the history of our camp and will be happy to take part in this. So, our first nomination is “I am the most, I am the most...”, where you can demonstrate your “natural privileges”.

1. Nomination “I am the most, I am the most...”

- The tallest boy.(Gulliver.)

- The smallest boy.(Tin soldier.)

- The smallest girl.(Thumbelina.)

- The biggest boy's foot.(Boot-walker.)

– The smallest leg of a girl.(Cinderella.)

- The most tanned boy.(Bronze deer.)

- The most tanned girl.(Chocolate.)

- The most freckled boy.(Sun-faced.)

- The most freckled girl.(Sunflower.)

- The red-haired boy.(The leader of the Redskins.)

- The reddest girl.(Firebird.)

- The brightest boy.(White iceberg.)

- The brightest girl.(White Sun of the Desert.)

- The darkest-haired boy.(Crow's wing.)

- The darkest girl.(Black Sea.)

- The longest braid.(Madam.)

- The fluffiest hair.(Sister Alyonushka.)

– The most unusual hairstyle for a girl.(Pippi Longstocking.)

- The bluest-eyed boy.(Blue sky.)

- The bluest girl.(Forget-me-not.)

- The darkest one.(Night.)

- Different eye colors.(Rainbow.)

– The longest surname in the camp.

– The most common name in the camp.

- The sleepiest one.

- The most grumpy one.

- The quietest.

- The loudest.

- The most cheerful.

- The most mobile.

- The most active.

- The calmest one.

- The most harmful.

2. Nomination “Almost sports records.”

Tasks:

– Jumping from place. (Best jumper.)

– Jumping backwards.

– Standing side jumps.

Squats while holding a pencil between your nose and lips. (Sophisticated squatter.)

– Put a newspaper into the bottle without tearing it (several people at the same time, whoever is faster).

– Roll out the longest sausage from plasticine (several people at the same time, time – 1 minute).

– Shout the sound “i” without drawing in air (individually, for a while).

– Inflate the balloon with one exhalation (several people at the same time, who has the larger balloon). (Best ball blower.)

– The largest soap bubble (three attempts each).

-Who can eat a piece of bread faster and whistle? (Best whistler.)

– Competition for reading speed (same text – TV program, individually, time 1 minute). (Best announcer.)

– Competition of Barons Munchausens (dreamers and inventors).

– Competition for the best games organizer, mass entertainer.

3. Nomination “Homemade preparations”.

Tasks:

- The best expert on his pedigree.

– The most interesting friendly cartoon, caricature, epigram, funny parody.

– The best letter to the teacher (teachers read out the “beautiful” letters sent to them).

– Fantastic project “Our camp in 10 years” (drawings, drawings, description).

– My collection (stamps, posters, badges, toys, postcards, etc.). (Best collector.)

- The best toy of... nothing.

– Competition “I found, I found” (gifts of the forest, meadow, river, sea).

– Handicraft competition (macrame, applique, knitting, wickerwork, etc.). (Great master.)

Best competition for the Book of Records.

4. Summing up, rewarding the “record holders”.

Preview:

Russian Traditions Day

Target: to form in children moral qualities based on folk traditions; expand your horizons.

Tasks:

learn about abilities and habits social roles children;

remember your favorite heroes of Russian fairy tales, forgotten games;

create an atmosphere of friendliness and creativity.

Equipment:

route sheets;

signs with the names of “glades”;

48 “turnips” made of cardboard;

material for making amulets;

quiz questions;

program of Russian folk games;

two bundles of bagels (according to the number of children in the camp);

samovar, cups, tea, sugar.

Description.

The program for the day of Russian traditions does not require preliminary preparation of children. But it is advisable to inform them about the upcoming event and give them a task - to find information (from parents, from books) about interesting old Russian folk games.

The entire event takes place in six stages - “glades”. Each unit is given a route sheet according to which the guys move. A certain time is allocated for completing each stage - 20 minutes. At the V and VI “glades” all the children gather together.

At each “clearing” the children are met by a teacher; these responsibilities are distributed among the teachers in advance. Based on the results of completed tasks, children receive 1-3 “turnips”.

W o w t h e s t v i o"pol i na m"

Leading. Today in our “land of wonders” there is an extraordinary holiday - the day of Russian traditions. We will once again touch upon Russian culture, remember our favorite heroes of Russian fairy tales, forgotten games, remember Russian traditions and customs of antiquity.

So, we begin our journey through the “glades”. At each “clearing” you will be offered interesting task, for completing which you can earn from one to three “turnips”. We will count the final number of “turnips” earned with you at the end of our holiday.

And now each link receives a route sheet.

IN bon voyage! I wish you all success!

I glade. "Legends of our antiquity."

In this “clearing” the children are met by an arts and crafts teacher who has the skills of making Russian amulets.

(Making amulets can be replaced by modeling Russian toys from clay or plasticine.)

He shows samples of amulets, gives brief information about the history of their appearance, and children make amulets with their own hands.

Based on the results of their work, children receive 1–3 “turnips”.

II glade. " old tale on new way».

Educator: We are all familiar from early childhood with the immortal fairy tale about Kolobok, which ends very sadly. Suggest a new version of this fairy tale, in which Kolobok outwitted the Fox, remained alive and an interesting event happened to him:

Episode 1 “First time in first grade” (task for the 1st squad, 1st link).

Episode 2 “Happy graduation!” (task to 1st detachment, 2nd link).

Episode 3 “Serving the Fatherland” (assignment to the 2nd detachment, 1st link).

Episode 4 “Happy Family” (task for the 2nd squad, 2nd link).

During the allotted time in this clearing, the children come up with a script and rehearse their mini-play, which they will show in the V clearing “Our Talents”.

III glade. "Favorite heroes of Russian fairy tales."

In this clearing, the guys answer questions in the quiz:

1. Name one of the criminals with whom Ilya Muromets fought.(Nightingale the Robber.)

2. Brother brother of Ilya Muromets, who liberated Zabava Putyatichna.(Nikitich.)

3. The monster that lives on Mount Sorochinskaya.(Dragon.)

4. A mother with many children whose children were attacked.(Goat.)

5. An inhabitant of land and water, who became the wife of a rich heir after an attempt on her life.(Princess Frog.)

6. The hero of a fairy tale who, according to an original recipe, prepared a delicious dish from a tool.(Soldier.)

7. Who stole the golden apples from the garden in the fairy tale “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf”?(Firebird.)

8. Fairytale child kidnappers.(Swan geese.)

9. A round, smart hero who ran away from pensioners.(Kolobok.)

10. Poultry that could generate excellent income by keeping it.(Chicken Ryaba.)

11. A naughty girl lost in the forest, who was saved by her ability to bake pies.(Masha.)

12. A naive hero who suffered at a pond in winter from the machinations of his red-haired girlfriend.(Wolf.)

13. What was the name of the girl who created chaos in the house of the three forest dwellers?(Masha.)

14. The heroine of a fairy tale who experienced all the horror of being in the stomach of a hungry wolf.(Little Red Riding Hood.)

15. Who turned from ugly to handsome?(Ugly duck.)

16. What was the name of the bride who ran away from her blind and greedy groom?(Thumbelina.)

17. Say a name fairy tale hero, who knew how to crack nuts perfectly.(Nutcracker.)

18. The hero of a fairy tale who emerged victorious in a fight against forty bandits.(Ali Baba.)

19. The dad who removed the shavings from his son.(Papa Carlo.)

20. Merry fellow living on the roof.(Carlson.)

21. A fairy tale hero who has only one drawback - his ears are too big.(Cheburashka.)

22. The hero of a fairy tale who had straw instead of brains.(Scarecrow.)

23. A veterinarian who visited Africa.(Aibolit.)

24. Whose tail served as a cord for the bell?(Eeyore.)

25. What was Pinocchio’s cap?(An old striped sock.)

26. What was the name of the comedy that Pinocchio watched in the Karabas-Barabas puppet theater?(“The girl with blue hair, or Thirty-three slaps.”)

27. What rank did the owner have puppet theater Karabas-Barabas?(Doctor of Puppet Science.)

28. What currency was used by the residents of the town where Buratino lived?(Soldo.)

29. Who is this stingy old woman who hid the golden key at the bottom of the swamp?(Turtle Tortilla.)

30. The name of the prodigal parrot.(Kesha.)

31. Little pig with a balloon.(Winnie the Pooh.)

32. No one needs a resident of water places who dreamed of flying.(Water.)

33. Who likes to visit?(Winnie the Pooh.)

34. Half girl, half fish.(Mermaid.)

35. The friendliest ghost.(Kasper.)

36. Domestic cat in slippers and a bow tie.(Leopold.)

37. Cheerful brownie.(Kuzya.)

38. Two plump investigators.(Koloboks.)

39. Those who measured the boa constrictor.(Baby elephant, parrot, monkey.)

40. Who did the lion cub ride on?(On the turtle.)

Based on their answers, children receive “turnips.”

IV glade. "Let's dramatize a fairy tale."

The teacher suggests staging the famous fairy tale “Turnip” in different genres:

– tragedy (1st detachment, 1st link);

thriller (1st squad, 2nd link);

comedy (2nd squad, 1st link);

music show (2nd squad, 2nd link).

Children spend the allotted time rehearsing their mini-performance.

V glade. "Our talents"

Demonstration of prepared tasks in the clearings “An old fairy tale in a new way” and “Staging a fairy tale.” As a result, children receive “turnips”.

VI glade. "Forgotten games?.."

In this clearing, a mass entertainer works with the children and can invite the children to play Russian folk games. All children must be given the opportunity to play their games, which they prepared as homework.

Children-leaders are rewarded with “turnips”.

At the end of the holiday, the results are summed up and the number of “turnips” earned is calculated. Each squad is rewarded with a bundle of bagels and invited to a tea party over a Russian samovar.


Today is our “record day”. This means that record holders are hiding among us, you just need to look hard for them.

Guys, what does the word “record” mean? (Translated from English, the word “record” means the highest indicator achieved in any field. This could be achievements in science, art, sports, etc.)

Have you probably heard about the “Guinness Book of Records”? The creator of the book is Hugh Beaver, originally from Ireland. The Guinness Book of Records was created more than 40 years ago. And this decision came to his mind under very interesting circumstances. One day Hugh Beaver and his friends went hunting. The hunters shot poorly. And then they hunted for the golden plover bird and they did not manage to get one.

And in the evening, a debate broke out among friends: whether the golden plover is the fastest bird in Europe. But they did not have a reference book at hand that would answer this question, and therefore the dispute remained unfinished. Years later, a dispute between famous hunters flared up again, but this time over a black grouse, which, as it seemed to them, flew even faster.

That's when Sir Hugh Beaver decided to create a directory that could contain information about all the records. So the “Guinness Book of Records” was created, by opening which you can read who is the fastest, the most dexterous, the strongest, the tallest, the most, the most...

Today the book is republished every year. Every year people puzzle over new records, or improve their previous records, or improve the results of other people's records.

And today, record holders came to visit us - animals listed in the Guinness Book of Records, meet them.

Giraffe: I am the tallest animal in the world, my height is 5.5 meters.

Cat Edward Bear: I am the largest cat in the world and my name is Edward Behr. I live with my owner Jemmy Fleming in Sydney, Australia. My weight is 21.3 kg, length is 96.5 cm, body volume is 83.8 cm.

Blue whale: I am the largest animal in the world, my weight is 90 tons, my length is 33m. I can swallow up to 4 million shrimp in a day.

Platypus: I am the only venomous mammal in the world, my venom is very similar to that of a snake.

Gorilla: I am the largest monkey, my height is from 2 to 2.5 m.

But this book contains not only animal records, but also human records..

In the book you can find the most interesting and unusual records in various categories. For example: courage, knowledge, achievements, wealth, fame, art and media, man, modern technology, danger and disasters, sports.

And again, record holders who want to talk about their records.

Wendy Wall: Every day we all make our bed, and I, Wendy Wall, make my bed in 28 and 2 tenths of a second.

Susan Montgomery: All of you probably love chewing gum, but I, Susan Montgomery from the USA, blew up a bubble of chewing gum - 55 cm in diameter.

Barbie doll: I am the most expensive Barbie doll, Mettel, a toy manufacturing company, celebrated its 40th anniversary with the introduction of a new unique model of Barbie doll on the market worth $82,870.

Egg: The most expensive Faberge egg, a jeweler of the Russian imperial family, created from 1885 to 1917 by order royal family. In total, about 56 Easter eggs were created. The most valuable of them is decorated with more than 3,000 diamonds.

Caviar: The most expensive caviar in the world is “ALMAS” caviar, yellow albino beluga eggs, 100g of caviar costs almost $2,000.

There are also a lot of guys in our squad who will become record holders, and today we will try to write our own book of records. Want to?

To do this, I need your attention, patience and of course discipline.

We need an expert commission, let's appoint the most honest and fair ones to it...

To do this you need to answer the following questions:

6. The widest step

9. Tallest height

10. Shortest height

11. The rarest name

12. Shortest name

13. Longest name

After compiling a book of records by each squad, an expert commission consisting of educators will compile a Book of Camp Records.

Book of camp records.

The most charming smile

The funniest grimace

The most terrible grimace

Smallest foot

Largest foot

The widest step

The longest braid (girl)

Shortest haircut (boy)

Tallest height

Smallest height

The rarest name

Shortest name

Longest name

Shortest surname

Longest surname

Competitions.

COMPETITION “MOST AIM”- Take one candy at a time, now eat it, and roll the piece of paper into a ball. You must take turns hitting the glass with your paper ball. (5-6 lessons)

COMPETITION “MOST CAREFUL”- Now we’ll check how neat you are, who never gets dirty?

There are plates in front of you, flour is poured into them, and there is candy in the flour. You must use your teeth and lips to get this candy. The one who doesn't get dirty wins. (4-5 lessons)

COMPETITION “MOST SKILLED”- You are given sheets of paper, you need to fold the paper into an airplane, but so that it can fly. (4-5 lessons)

COMPETITION “FASTEST”- The one who lowers the pencil into the glass faster wins. They will tie ponytails to your belt, and a pencil at the end of the ponytail, so try inserting the pencil into a glass without using your hands, working only with the ponytail. (3-4 lessons)

COMPETITION “THE WISE”- Now we will see which of you is the wisest. Everyone only has one chance. The need to provide an answer to very unusual problems.

1) One and a half pike perch cost one and a half rubles. How much do 13 pike perch cost? (13 rubles)

2) There were 7 candles burning in the room. A man passed by and put out 2 candles. How many candles are left? (2 candles, and the rest will burn out.)

3) Seven brothers had one sister. How many sisters are there in total? (One)

4) All fairies have their own oddities, and fairy Krapunya too. She likes her alarm clock, which is 15 minutes late every hour. So this morning Krapunya set the alarm clock for exactly 8 o’clock. What time did the fairy's alarm clock show if it was actually noon? (11 o'clock)

COMPETITION “THE STRONGEST”- You are given a balloon, and your task is to keep your balloon in the air for as long as possible by blowing on it. (5-6 lessons)

COMPETITION “MOST POLITE”- You need to take turns calling out the magic words; whoever names the magic word last will be the winner. (All children in the class participate)

GAME “MOST ATTENTIVE”- Listen to the rules of the game. Sit up straight and place your hands correctly on your knees. I will alternately name two birds: the raven and the sparrow. For the word “crow” you raise your hands up, but for the word “sparrow” you need to lower your hands. Whoever makes a mistake is eliminated from the game.