KVN "Ancient Greece" educational and methodological material on history (grade 5) on the topic. When did no one fight in Greece? When no one fought in ancient Greece

Teacher of history and social studies, MOU

"Yashkul multidisciplinary gymnasium"

Berikova Nadezhda Badaevna

The theme of the lesson is “Journey through Ancient Greece»

Goals and objectives of the lesson:

Educational: identify the quality and strength of knowledge on the topic and the ability to use it in practice;

Developing: further development of skills to formulate one's thoughts, to select the main thing, activation of thinking, memory, emotions;

Educational: development of teamwork skills combined with student independence; increasing responsibility not only for their own knowledge, but also for the success of their peers, their team.

Lesson type: summarizing repetition.

Equipment: Computer, projector, handouts, table "Ancient Greece", text with errors.

During the classes.

I Orgmoment

II The lesson starts with introductory word teachers

Today we will take a trip to Ancient Greece. On the way you will find many obstacles in the form of various tasks. The knowledge gained in the history lessons on the topic "Ancient Greece" will help you successfully cope with them. So, first of all, let's remember what is it geographical position of this state.

Working with the map. (p. 113)

Greece is located in Europe, in the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula

What sign on the map on the map indicates the boundaries and the name of the main regions of Greece? (red line)

What seas borders Greece? (Ionian and Aegean)

What is the symbol on the map of the cities of ancient Greece? Name them. (In blue circle. Mycenae, Tiryns, Pylos, Thebes, Athens)

Name the largest island former part Greece? (Island of Crete)

Which city is the modern capital of Greece? (Athens)

Describe natural conditions Ancient Greece? What do you think the ancient Greeks did?

Why did you make such a conclusion?

Student's message. Greece is surrounded on all sides by the sea. In many places of the coast, especially the eastern one, the sea goes deep into the land, forming bays and bays convenient for sailors. From childhood, the Greeks learned to swim, handle oars, set a sail, fight the waves.

Greece is a mountainous country. Mountain ranges cross it up and down. The highest mountain in Greece - Olympus - is located in the northeast. The Greeks believed that the palaces of the gods were located there. In the mountains of Greece there were many minerals: ores, clay and various types of building stone. In Greece, there is little fertile land, the soil is stony and scarce, so there was not enough fields and pastures. The rivers of Greece are unsuitable for irrigating fields, orchards and orchards. Meanwhile, the rains in Greece are mainly in winter, in summer they are very rare. The farmers of Greece suffered from drought.

Differences from the nature of Egypt.

Conclusion: Greece - poor country, in ancient times with difficulty provided itself with bread. At the same time, its natural conditions favored the development of crafts, navigation, and fishing.

First stage. Historical warm-up .

    How did they call themselves ancient Greeks in the II millennium BC? ( Achaeans)

    Nature divided Greece into .... parts. (3)

    The southern part of Greece is called? ( Peloponnese).

    The richest and most powerful city of Ancient Greece? (Mycenae)

    When did no one fight in ancient Greece? (During the Olympic Games)

    The second name of the city of Troy ( Ilion).

    The military leader of the Trojans was ( Hector).

    The bravest warrior was ( Achilles).

    At home, Odysseus was waiting for his wife for many years ( Penelope).

    Creator of the poem "Odyssey" ( Homer).

Teacher So, you and I will not get into a mess, knowing what awaits us in this amazing country. But still, it does not hurt to recall the historical terms associated with Greece. So, be careful, I name the definition, and you name the term that refers to it.

Stage 2.Terminological dictation.

1. Greek city-state (Polis)

2. "Power of the people", or democracy (Democracy)

3. Council of the nobility in Athens (Areopagus)

4. Building with many intricate passages (Labyrinth)

5. 9 rulers (Archons)

6. Commander of the Greek army and fleet (Strategist)

7. Slaves of the Spartan state (Helots)

8. Short, bright and accurate speech (Concise)

9. All free inhabitants of Athens (Citizens)

10. The body that decided important state affairs, all the citizens of Athens participated in its work ( People's Assembly)

Warm-up "Facts and Figures"

The host alternately lays out cards with numbers in front of the teams. Teams must report facts from the history of Ancient Greece related to these figures.

776 BC - Greece hosted the first Olympic Games.

594 BC. - election of archon Solon

490 BC. - Battle of Marathon

1200 BC. – Trojan War

480 BC. - Battle of Salamis

42 km- the distance from Marathon to Athens, which the Athenian warrior ran to report the victory over the Persians.

16 - The Macedonian phalanx consisted of 16 rows.

12 How many feats did Heracles accomplish?

10 - so many years there was a war between the Greeks and the Trojans.

7 - so many girls and boys sent Aegeus to the island of Crete as a gift to the Minotaur.

Stage 3. Historic shootout. Tasks for teams

Questions for 1 team

1. Student's message. Policies of Ancient Greece

2. Completing the task "Graphic dictation"

    Attica is a region in Northern Greece.

    The main city of Attica is Athens.

    The main occupation of the inhabitants of Attica was agriculture.

    On the slopes of the hills of Attica, as elsewhere in Greece, grapes were grown.

    Power in Athens belonged to the nobility.

    Demos participates in the government of Athens.

    On the plots of noble people there was a debt stone.

    On a hill. Dedicated to the god of war Ares, the council of the nobility, the Areopagus, met.

    Every year, from among the rich and noble Athenians, the Areopagus elected nine archon rulers.

    In Athens there were debtor slaves.

    The laws of Solon marked the beginning of Greek democracy.

    Peasants, artisans, merchants were part of the aristocracy of Athens.

3. The organization of power in Athens.

Questions 2 to the Solon Reforms team

1. Working with a historical document.

2. Find matches.

I. Athens to Solon

II. Athens after Solon's reforms

    Demos and the aristocracy.

    aristocratic republic.

    The people got the opportunity to participate in government.

    The popular assembly of free male citizens elected the archons.

    A rich, but not noble person could become an archon.

    Judged by customs, there were no laws.

    The first laws were created by the Dragon.

    The People's Court was established.

    The main issues were decided by the people's assembly.

    The foundations of democracy have been laid.

Carefully read the extract from the laws of Solon.

How do you think? In whose interests did Solon carry out his reform?

Why did he do it?

Name the changes in the government of Athens.

Questions 3 team

"Spartan State"

    "Find mistakes and fix"

Sparta was a very beautiful city. Foreigners usually admired its fortress walls, a large theater and beautiful statues.

Spartan youths were famous for writing correctly, without a single mistake, and for reading a lot. In their education, the Spartans surpassed all other Greeks.

2. Find matches. I. Athens. II. Sparta.

    Solon's laws.

  1. Laconic.

  2. Council of Elders.

    Messinia.

    Alien slaves.

    There was no trade.

  3. Black and white stones were used in court.

    What was the Spartan state?

Teacher. The next contest is "Black Box" or "Who could this belong to?"

Many different things have accumulated in our lost and found office, and since their owners have not been announced for a long time, it was decided to distribute them to those who know who they belong to, what they served for, what stories happened with their participation in Ancient Greece.

Teams take turns calling whose things they are.

Black fabric.

This is the fabric for Theseus' sails. Going to battle with the Minotaur, he promised his father Aegeus, in case of victory, to replace the black sails with white ones, but forgot to do this. Seeing black sails, Aegeus threw himself off a cliff into the sea. Since then, the sea has been called the Aegean.

Stone wrapped in cloth.

The titan Kronos was predicted that his own son would deprive him of power. All the children that his wife Gaia gave birth to, Kronos immediately swallowed. When she gave birth to Zeus, instead of a baby, she brought him a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes. Kronos swallowed it. This is how Zeus was saved.

Juice package "Nectar"

The drink of the gods on Olympus.

3 apples

These are the apples of eternal youth that Hercules got in the garden of the Hesperides.

Salt.

The Greeks decided to go on a campaign to Troy. Only Odysseus did not want to leave the beautiful Penelope. Pretending to be insane, he harnessed a donkey and an ox to the plow and began to plow his fields and sow them with salt. However, his trick was discovered.

Wax.

Sailing past the island of sirens - half-birds, half-women, who lured sailors with their sweet singing and devoured them, Odysseus ordered to seal the ears of his comrades with wax. He himself tied himself with a rope to the mast in order to listen to the sirens and survive.

CHALLENGES FOR EVERYONE

1. ATVIIin. BC. Greeks began to move to other countries. Why?

What are the reasons for the migration of the Greeks to other countries.

There was not enough fertile land for ordinary Greeks

Lack of food

The struggle of the nobility and the demos

Development of trade

    WHAT IS THE "HELLENIC WORLD"?

    What signs reveal this concept?

The rights of the Greeks in the colonies, their religious beliefs and rites, administration did not differ from those that existed in their homeland. Thus, wherever the Greeks lived, they spoke the same language. They used the same letter, worshiped the same gods and called themselves Hellenes, Greece - Hellas. This is how the "Hellenic world" was formed

3. Greco-Persian Wars. Compare 3 battles. What happened between them

in common, what was the difference?

Marathon battle

Battle of Thermopylae

Battle of Salamis

    Courage, bravery of the Greek warriors

    The Greeks defended their homeland.

    The talent of Greek strategists (Miltiades, Themistocles)

Difference

Greek victory

Help from the inhabitants of Plataea

First victory over the Persians

Defeat of the Greeks Betrayal

Greek victory

30 Greek states joined forces in the fight against the enemy.

Creation of a strong navy

Why did Greece, a small country, manage to repulse the powerful Persian state?

What was the significance of these major military battles? (During such battles, the Greeks were able to defend their independence.)

Fixing the material.

1. Fill in the table " Ancient Greece"

Location

In Europe, in the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula

R. Eurotas

Aegean, Ionian

rulers

Theseus, Solon, Leonid

Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Ares, Hermes.

Writing

alphabet

Literature

The myth of Daedalus and Icarus, The Iliad, The Odyssey, Tales of the Trojan Horse, The Myth of Pelops

Dali to the world

Olympic games, alphabet, frescoes

2. Find a match.

    Features of European civilizations.

    in common with the peoples of the East.

    The first states appeared in 2000 BC.

    States arose where there were fertile lands and water.

    States fought a lot.

    Writing emerged.

    The emergence of religion and belief in the afterlife.

    Metal processing.

    Military fleet.

    Died from a volcanic eruption.

    conquered by other nations.

    Slave labor was used.

    They had legends and myths.

Teacher. This concludes our journey through Ancient Greece. We overcame the last obstacle, filled in the table "Ancient Greece". Based on the table, and repetition, say what is common in Greece and in all countries of the Ancient East and what is the difference.

9. Summing up. Grading.

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"Quiz for grade 4" - The main inhabitants of the meadow Birds Insects Mammals. Flax Wheat Corn. Orderlies of the reservoir Caddisflies Crayfish Frogs. What plant is the fabric made from? Frog cubs Frogs Tadpoles Leeches. Water Builder Perch Bear Beaver. Quiz. Bivalves 2. Pike 3. Algae. "Live filters" of the reservoir.

"Tests around the world" - Superfluous word. Set a match. What rights does each person have? Tests around the world. Natural zone. Delete the excess. How many planets revolve around the sun. Colored stripes. historical source. Who discovered America. Bread. The science of celestial bodies.

"Test" - 2) Short and warm spring. 4) west. 4) one second. 9. Indicate the main sides of the horizon? 3) two-thirds. 7. Specify what air is. 10. Specify combustible minerals. 1. Find the correct and complete definition of the concept of horizon. 3) south. 2) torso, legs, limbs. 3) gas. 1) line. 4) mobile phone.

"The smartest" - Fizminutka. Who has ears on their feet? Which month is named after Mars, the Roman god of war? Dentist Pediatrician Surgeon. The smartest. Pancakes Fritters Pies. Local history Natural history Geography. A subject that studies traditions and customs. The hut is not red in the corners, but red ... Ushkalyag. The result of the subtraction.

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"Test around the world in grade 3" - Substances. Botany studies... I. What does chemistry study? Output. Pupae. Author: Murzina Ruslana. Errors: 1. Thank you for your attention! Your score: Errors: 4. V. Baby fish are… Plants. Errors: 3. Errors: 2. Caterpillars. Try again? Animals. Stars. Zoology studies ... Fry. Larvae. Errors: 0. Test around the world for the 3rd grade.

Guys, help ... No one knows .. We went through the history of the Mongol-Tatars, so what do you think? We were asked to write 10 Tatar words that are now

used. For example! I know this is not the case: chair is a Tatar word and we use it. Help

"USSR" PLEASE HELP: 1) why there was no section on the evacuation of people and enterprises in the Soviet mobilization plan 2) who

3) plan "barberry" is

4) who was the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars during the war

5) who led the evacuation council during the war

6) what was used to rebuild the economy on a war footing

7) reasons for victories Soviet troops near Stalingrad

8) with whom the USSR did not fight during the great patriotic war

9) the reasons for the failure of the plan of the German offensive on Kursk

10) what battle in the 2nd world war stopped the advance of the Nazis

who could say such words about himself? for what reason? 1. I hid him, I hid him out of fear so that he would not be killed. I called the inhabitants of the swamps

For them to help me. One wise woman told me: "Do not be discouraged and do not be afraid! Your child is inaccessible to his opponent: thickets are impassable, death does not enter through them!" 2. Envy and malice torment me. The one whom I envy is handsome, kind, commands thousands of people. They all curse and hate me. For the sake of seizing power in the country, I will do anything, up to murder. 3. My name is Adamat, which means "Eater", Those of you who did not do evil and were not the cause of other people's tears, do not be afraid of my sharp teeth. But woe to envious people, liars and thieves! Sooner or later we will meet with them.

Help answer briefly 1. Who led the Russian army on the Kulikovo field?

2. Who fought with Chelubey on the Kulikovo field, how did the fight end?
3. Which of the monks was sent by St. Sergei of Radonezh with Dmitry Donskoy to the Battle of Kulikovo?
4. Whom did Alexander Nevsky defeat on Lake Peipsi?
5. What is the first military rank assigned to Alexander Suvorov?
6. Why did Fyodor Ushakov receive his first order, and which one?
7. What mountains in Europe did the Russian army led by Suvorov cross?
8. What is the first heroic deed committed by the young cadet Fedya Ushakov?
9. How many Russian ships were lost when Ushakov led the fleet?
10. Who led the Russian fleet during the capture of the island of Corfu?
11. What kind of highly moral, dignified behavior did the Russian army differ from the cruel Turkish army during the war with France at the end of the 18th century?
12. Name the highest naval order introduced since the Second World War.
13. Order which is awarded to officers navy, since the time of the world war, for skillful and good organization, they ensured military success.
14. Which of the Russian princes led the militia in Time of Troubles at the beginning of the 17th century?
15. Who and in what city of Russia publicly and publicly called to act as a militia against the unrest and Polish intervention at the beginning of the 17th century?
16. Who led the Russian army during the war against Napoleon in 1812?
17. Name the Russian Orthodox warrior, glorified in the face of the holy martyrs during modern war with Chechen bandits?
18. Name the name of the Russian Orthodox priest-rector of the temple in honor of the Archangel Michael of Grozny, who was brutally murdered Chechen fighters.
19. How should a Russian Orthodox warrior treat the enemies of his fatherland?
20. How old was Suvorov when he, when he led the Russian army, crossed the Alps?
21. What was the first battle won by the commander of the fleet, Rear Admiral Ushakov?
22. What was the first victory that Ushakov brought to the entire Russian fleet, commanding only its vanguard?
Who wants to answer, who does not want, does not answer

Scenario KVN for 5 classes

I. Greeting teams.

Each team presents its name, motto, emblem, addresses greetings to fans, opponents or judges.

II. Competition "Warm-up".

Each team is asked five questions about the history of the countries of the Ancient East and Greece. You have 1 minute to prepare your answers.

Questions to the team "Olympians" (5 "A"):

  1. Which wild beast became a source of life for many generations of Asians? (Tiger)
  2. Which country has three lions on its coat of arms? (In India)
  3. When in ancient Nobody fought Greece? (During the Olympic Games)
  4. Which thinker of antiquity was called the "Enlightened One"? (Buddha)
  5. On what day of creation, according to the Bible, did God create man? (on the sixth)

Questions to the team "Spartans" (5 "B"):

  1. Which country has the longest wall? (In China)
  2. Which library had fireproof books? (In the library of Ashurbanipal)
  3. What war was won by one horse? (Trojan War)
  4. What city in ancient times was called by contemporaries "the city of blood" and "the city of deceit"? (Nineveh)
  5. Who was the father of Hercules? (Zeus)

Questions for the Titans team (5 "B"):

  1. In which country did the expression "write from the red line" appear? (In Egypt)
  2. What are the names of the numbers we use? Where were they invented? (Arabic, invented in India)
  3. What woman caused the Trojan War? (Elena)
  4. Where were paper and porcelain invented? (In China)
  5. Whom did God create first - a man or a woman? (man)

Scoring: One point is awarded for each correct answer.

III. Do it yourself contest.

Two people are selected from each team, who for a while from various objects (sticks, ropes, stone, etc.) must make a tool.

Score count: 5 point system. The speed, accuracy of work execution is taken into account.

IV. Competition "Mummy".

Two people are selected from each team. For a while (who is faster), one person from the team must wrap another member of his team with toilet paper, that is, turn it into a “mummy”.

Counting results: 5-point system. Speed, accuracy of execution is taken into account.

V. Competition of captains.

Each captain takes turns saying words related to the story. ancient egypt. The captain who made a mistake is out of the game. The one with the most words wins. The captain has the right to apply once for help to the fans or to his team.

Scoring: The winner receives three points.

VI. Competition "Rock painting".

Team member in 10 min. must draw some ancient fossil animal hunted by primitive man.

Counting results: 5-point system. The speed and artistic performance of the drawing are taken into account.

VII. Fan competition.

Fans are guessing riddles. The fan who gets the most correct answers wins a prize - the Wise Owl badge.

VIII. Lost and Found Competition.

The host announces that a lot of different things have accumulated in the Lost and Found. These things must be returned to those to whom they belong, and at the same time remember what these things served for, what stories happened with their participation in Ancient Greece.

For the team "Olympians" (5 "A"):

  1. Black fabric. (This is the fabric for the sails of Theseus. Going to battle with the Minotaur, he promised his father Aegeus to replace the black sails with white ones in case of victory, but forgot to do it. Seeing the black sails, Aegeus threw himself from a cliff into the sea. Since then, this sea has been called the Aegean .)
  2. Stone wrapped in cloth. (The Titan Cronus was predicted that his own son would deprive him of power. As soon as his wife Rhea had a child, Cronus swallowed the baby. When Rhea gave birth to Zeus, she decided to deceive her husband and brought him a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes instead of the baby. Cron did not notice the substitution and swallowed a stone, thus Zeus was saved.)
  3. Pack of juice "Nectar". (The drink of the gods on Olympus.)

For teams "Spartans" (5 "B"):

  1. Horse. (After ten years of the siege of Troy, the Greeks went to the trick that Odysseus came up with. The Greeks pretended to swim away from under the walls of Troy, and in their camp they left a gift for the Trojans - a huge wooden horse. The Trojans brought the horse into the city. In order to he climbed through the gate, had to dismantle part of the city wall.At night, when the city was asleep, the door in the belly of the horse opened.A detachment led by Odysseus was hiding inside.Thus ancient Troy was captured.)
  2. Three apples. (The king of the city of Mycenae instructed Hercules to bring three golden apples from a magical garden at the end of the world. These apples gave a person eternal youth.)
  3. Hammer and pincers. (This is the tool of labor of the indefatigable worker of God - the blacksmith Hephaestus.)

For the Titans team (5 "B"):

  1. Sandals with wings. (The messenger of the gods Hermes had such shoes so that he could instantly be transported to any place.)
  2. A ball of thread. (When Theseus went to the labyrinth to fight the monster Minotaur, Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos of Mycenae, gave him a sword and a ball of thread so that Theseus, unwinding the ball of thread, could find his way out of the labyrinth.)
  3. Trident. (The god of the seas, Poseidon, held a trident in his hands, with which he agitated the sea.)

Scoring: 1 point for each correct answer.

IX. Homework.

Each team had to act out one of the myths of the Ancient Greece.

Counting results: 5-point system. Performance, content, costumes, artistry are taken into account.

X. Total scoring.

Announcement of the winning team.

Awarding the most knowledgeable fan with an honorary diploma best student goddess Clio.

Tasks for the Fan Contest

Riddles

He grew up in the valleys of the Nile,

And raised by the sun and water.

He is cut with difficulty in Egypt,

Then put everything together in a row

And then they keep it for many years. ( Papyrus. )

This wonderful creation

Made for our edification

Egyptians for a long time.

It is famous for centuries.

Protecting the pyramid

The sight scares everyone. (Sphinx.)

Built for him

The tomb that stands now.

And everyone sees that pyramid.

She is taller than everyone! ( The Pyramid of Cheops .)

A king in Asia once lived

He was powerful, domineering.

Laws were first established

Protected all subjects from slavery. ( King Hammurabi.)

On the east coast

Seas of the Mediterranean

Sailor State

It was very old.

And to trade them

They just started writing.

Who knew? Their alphabet

All nations will be conquered. ( Phoenicia.)

Call it all yourself

The first of the people .... ( Adam .)

These servants were driven everywhere,

Living in the village was forbidden.

Those in miserable shacks slept, grumbled at their fate. ( Untouchables.)

Odysseus suffered a lot

He knew many monsters.

Name one,

Looks like a snake

And with a dog's head

Yes, with six, not one.

And there are three rows of teeth.

The hero didn't die

When that snake was almost

Their ship was not swallowed. ( Scylla. )

Tell me what kind of dog is this

What does the realm of the dead protect?

Who will find the entrance without Hades,

The monster eats it. ( Cerberus.)

What was this power called?

When the people elected

And the one he chose

Did you report to people? ( Democracy. )

What was the region of Greece called?

Where there is no big river anywhere.

And there was not enough bread for everyone.

Olive trees grew on the mountains.

There main city the Greeks were

Was he a celebrity? ( Attica.)

Know your advice created,

Managed everything all the time.

What was the name of that advice?

Give the correct answer. ( Areopagus. )

He was elected archon

He was known to be cruel and insidious,

wrote the laws,

In them he punished everyone with death. ( Dracont.)

There is an island in the sea-ocean,

Where evil monsters live.

They are known as singers.

Who will swim to their island,

Will not go back home. ( Sirens.)

He earned the respect of all

For being smart and honest.

He saved his fatherland

From the ruin of the farmers.

He abolished Greek slavery

And he gave power to the demos. ( Solon.)


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