Long-term planning in the first junior group of kindergarten according to the Federal State Educational Standard for the year by month. Long-term planning in the second junior group Long-term planning 2nd junior group according to the Federal State Educational Standard

 I approve the Head of MBDOU kindergarten No. 2 Order No. From " " 2012. MBDOU kindergarten No. 2 in Balakovo, Saratov region Work program 2nd junior group for children from 3 to 4 years old Compiled by: Suslina I.B. - teacher Mikheeva O.V. - teacher Doronina I.G. - teacher Yulenkova I.I. - teacher Adopted by the decision of the pedagogical council From " " 2012 Minutes No. Introduction. Second younger group (from 3 to 4 years old) Age characteristics of children. At the age of 3-4 years, the child gradually leaves the family circle. His communication becomes non-situational. An adult becomes for a child not only a family member, but also a bearer of a certain social function. The child’s desire to perform the same function leads to a contradiction with his real capabilities. This contradiction is resolved through the development of play, which becomes the leading activity in preschool age. The main feature of the game is its convention: performing certain actions with certain objects presupposes their attribution to other actions with other objects. The main content of the play of younger preschoolers is actions with toys and substitute objects. The game duration is short. Younger preschoolers are limited to playing with one or two roles and simple, undeveloped plots. Games with rules are just beginning to take shape at this age. A child’s visual activity depends on his ideas about the subject. At this age they are just beginning to form. Graphic images are poor. Some children's images lack detail, while others' drawings may be more detailed. Children can already use color. Modeling is of great importance for the development of fine motor skills. Younger preschoolers are able to sculpt simple objects under the guidance of an adult. It is known that application has a positive effect on the development of perception. At this age, children have access to the simplest types of appliqué. Constructive activity in early preschool age is limited to the construction of simple buildings according to a model and design. In early preschool age, perceptual activity develops. Children move from using prestandards—individual units of perception—to sensory standards—culturally developed means of perception. By the end of primary preschool age, children can perceive up to 5 or more shapes of objects and up to 7 or more colors, are able to differentiate objects by size, orient themselves in the space of a kindergarten group, and with a certain organization of the educational process - in the premises of the entire preschool institution. Memory and attention develop. At the request of an adult, children can remember 3-4 words and 5-6 names of objects. By the end of primary preschool age, they are able to remember significant passages from their favorite works. Visual and effective thinking continues to develop. At the same time, transformations of situations in some cases are carried out on the basis of targeted tests, taking into account the desired result. Preschoolers are able to establish some hidden connections and relationships between objects. In early preschool age, imagination begins to develop, which is especially clearly manifested in play, when some objects act as substitutes for others. The relationships between children are determined by norms and rules. As a result of targeted influence, they can learn a relatively large number of norms, which serve as the basis for evaluating their own actions and the actions of other children. Children's relationships are clearly manifested in play activities. They rather play nearby than actively interact. However, already at this age stable selective relationships can be observed. Conflicts between children arise mainly over toys. The child's position in the peer group is largely determined by the opinion of the teacher. In early preschool age, one can observe a subordination of motives for behavior in relatively simple situations. Conscious control of behavior is just beginning to emerge; In many ways, a child’s behavior is still situational. At the same time, one can also observe cases of the child himself limiting his own motives, accompanied by verbal instructions. Self-esteem begins to develop, and children are largely guided by the teacher’s assessment. Their gender identification also continues to develop, which is manifested in the nature of the toys and stories they choose. Contents of psychological and pedagogical work Direction "Physical development" Educational area "Health" Explanatory note. “The content of the educational field “Health” is aimed at achieving the goals of protecting children’s health and forming the basis of a culture of health through solving the following tasks: preserving and strengthening the physical and mental health of children; developing cultural and hygienic skills; forming initial ideas about a healthy lifestyle.” Preserving and strengthening the physical and mental health of children. Strengthening and protecting the health of children, creating conditions for the systematic hardening of the body, the formation and improvement of basic types of movements. Constant monitoring of the development of correct posture. Under the guidance of medical personnel, a complex of flooding procedures is carried out using various natural factors (air, sun, water). Maintaining optimal temperature conditions in the room. Organize regular ventilation. Forming the habit of wearing lightweight clothing indoors. Ensuring that children stay outdoors in accordance with their daily routine. Daily morning exercises lasting 5-6 minutes. If conditions exist, teach children to swim. Education of cultural and hygienic skills. Improving cultural and hygienic skills, developing the simplest skills of behavior while eating and washing. Forming the habit of taking care of your appearance; the ability to use soap correctly, carefully wash your hands, face, ears; Wipe yourself dry after washing, hang the towel back, use a comb and a handkerchief. Formation of basic table behavior skills: correct use of tablespoons, teaspoons, forks, napkins; do not crumble bread, chew food with your mouth closed, do not talk with your mouth full. Formation of initial ideas about a healthy lifestyle. Developing the ability to distinguish and name sensory organs (eyes, mouth, nose, ears), forming an idea of ​​their role in the body and how to protect and care for them. Formation of ideas about healthy and unhealthy food; about vegetables and fruits, dairy products that are beneficial to human health. Forming the idea that morning exercises, games, and physical exercises cause a good mood; With the help of sleep, strength is restored. Introduction to exercises that strengthen various organs and systems of the body. Formation of ideas about the need for hardening. Formation of ideas about the value of health; desire to lead a healthy lifestyle. Fostering a caring attitude towards your body, your health, and the health of other children. Developing the ability to report well-being to adults, avoid situations that are harmful to health, and recognize the need for treatment. Formation of the need for hygiene and neatness in everyday life. Educational field "Physical education". “The content of the educational field “Physical Education” is aimed at achieving the goals of developing children’s interest and value attitude towards physical education, harmonious physical development through solving the following specific tasks: development of physical qualities (speed, strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination); accumulation and enriching children's motor experience (mastery of basic movements); developing in pupils the need for motor activity and physical improvement." Development of physical qualities, accumulation and enrichment of motor experience. Developing the ability to walk and run freely, without shuffling your feet, without lowering your head, while maintaining cross-coordination of the movements of your arms and legs; act together. Forming the ability to form a column one at a time, in a line, in a circle, to find one’s place in formations. Formation of the ability to maintain correct posture in sitting, standing, in motion, and when performing exercises in balance. Forming the ability to follow basic rules, coordinate movements, and navigate in space. Improving various types of movements, basic movements. Development of climbing and crawling skills; dexterity, expressiveness and beauty of movements. Introduction of more complex rules into games with changing types of movements. Development of the ability to energetically push off with both legs and land correctly in jumps from a height, on the spot and moving forward: take the correct starting position in long and high jumps from a place; in throwing sandbags and balls with a diameter of 15-20 cm. Consolidating the ability to energetically push balls away when rolling and throwing; catch the ball with both hands at the same time. Learning to grip the bar while climbing. Strengthening the ability to crawl. Formation of the need for physical activity and physical improvement. Encouraging children to participate in play and physical activities together. Cultivating an interest in physical exercise and a desire to use physical education equipment in free time. Formation of positive emotions and activity in independent motor activities in children. Formation of the desire and ability to ride a sled, tricycle, and skis. Developing the ability to independently mount, ride, and dismount a tricycle. Developing the ability to put on and take off skis, walk on them, and put skis in place. Development of the ability to respond to signals “run”, “catch”, “stop”, etc.; follow the rules in outdoor games. Development of independence and creativity when performing physical exercises and outdoor games. Organization of outdoor games with rules. Encouraging children to play independently with wheelchairs, cars, carts, bicycles, balls, balls. Comprehensive thematic planning for the section of physical education. September Week No. Topic 1-2 weeks: “Hello kindergarten”; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 1-2-3 Walking and running in small groups in a forward direction behind the teacher; Walking and running between parallel lines; P/n "Run to me"; Low mobility game: “Let’s find a bunny”; Game exercises: “Walk across the bridge”, “Bring an object”. Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 4-5-6 Walking and running as a whole group in a forward direction behind the teacher; Jumping on two legs in place; P/i "Catch the Ball" Card file "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 7-8-9 Walking and running in a column one at a time in small subgroups; Rolling balls to each other from a sitting position, legs apart; Jumping on two legs around an object; P/i "My cheerful ringing ball". Card file "Physical education 2nd junior group" D/v No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 10-11-12 Walking and running in a column one at a time; Crawling on all fours with support on the palms and knees; Walking between objects in a “snake” manner, hands on the belt; P/i "Find your house". Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. October Week No. Topic 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Monitoring Filling out the screen of children’s physical development and physical fitness. Filling out monitoring cards for children's development in the direction of physical development. Week 2: Carrying out monitoring Filling out the screen for the physical development and physical fitness of children. Filling out child development monitoring cards in the direction of physical development. Week 3: Lessons No. 13-14-15 Teach children to walk and run in circles; Develop stable balance when walking and running with a reduced support area; Practice jumping on two legs; P/i "Mother hen and chicks" Card file "Physical education 2nd junior group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 16-17-18 Teach walking and running with a stop at the teacher’s signal; Develop the ability to land on bent legs when jumping; Roll the ball in a straight direction; P/i "Train" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. November No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “My home, my city” 3,4,5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 19-20-21 Exercise walking and running in a circle ; Develop the skill of energetic repulsion when rolling balls to each other; Practice crawling on all fours; P/i "Train". Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 22-23-24 Teach children to act on the teacher’s signal while walking and running; Practice the ability to maintain stable balance when walking on a smaller support area; P/i "Run to the flags" Card file "Physical education 2nd junior group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 25-26-27 Exercise the ability to alternate walking and running at the teacher’s signal; Develop stable balance when walking on a reduced support area; Strengthen the skills of landing on bent legs in jumps while moving forward; P/i "Mice in the pantry" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 28-29-30 Consolidate walking skills in a column one at a time, completing tasks at the teacher’s signal; Practice jumping from hoop to hoop; Secure rolling the ball in a straight direction; P/i "Tram" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 5: Lessons No. 31-32-33 Strengthen the skills of alternating walking and running in a column one at a time; Develop dexterity and eye in catching and throwing a ball; Practice crawling under an arch on all fours; P/i "Find your house". Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. December No. of the Week Theme 1-2 weeks: “Man and the animal world” 3-4 weeks: “New Year” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 1-2-3 (2nd quarter) Learn to walk and run in all directions using all hall area; Exercise in maintaining stable balance when walking on a limited support area; Develop the skill of landing on bent legs in jumps while moving forward; P/i "Mother hen and chicks" Card file "Physical education 2nd junior group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 4-5-6 Introduce walking and running in a circle; Learn jumping from heights; Practice rolling the ball to each other from a sitting position; P/i "Train" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 7-8-9 Learn to walk and run between objects without touching them; Practice rolling the ball between objects; Learn to crawl under an arch on all fours, develop coordination of movements; P/i "Sparrows and the cat" Card index "Physical education 2nd group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 10-11-12 Exercise walking and running in a circle; Learn to crawl under the cord in a group; Learn to walk on a plank, hands on your waist, maintaining balance; P/i "Bird and chicks" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. January Week No. Topic 2,3,4 weeks “Winter” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 1: Vacations Week 2: Lessons No. 13-14-15 Introduce children to forming and walking in pairs; Repeat balance and jumping exercises; Practice walking on a plank while maintaining balance; P/i "Rabbits" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 16-17-18 Exercise walking and running randomly; Continue to teach how to land softly when jumping on bent legs; Practice rolling a ball around an object; Develop coordination of movements; P/i "Tram" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 19-20-21 Exercise in walking in pairs, running in all directions; Strengthen rolling balls and crawling under the arc; Develop eye and dexterity of movements; P/i "Frogs". Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. February No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 22-23-24 Exercise walking and running with a stop at the teacher’s signal; Strengthen the skills of crawling under the cord in a group; Exercise in maintaining balance when walking on a limited area of ​​support; P/i "Find your color" Card file "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 25-26-27 Strengthen the skills of walking and running in all directions; Practice balance and jumping; P/i "Mice in the storeroom" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 28-29-30 Exercise walking and running while completing tasks at the teacher’s signal; Continue to teach how to land when jumping on bent legs; Learn to push off energetically when rolling the ball in a straight direction; P/i "Birds in Nests" Card file "Physical education 2nd junior group" D/v No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 31-32-33 Exercise walking while stepping over objects; Practice crawling under the cord; Learn to throw balls over a cord; P/i "Sparrows and the cat" Card index "Physical education 2nd group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. March No. Topic 1-2 weeks: "International Women's Day" 3-4 weeks: "Man and the world of things" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 1-2-3 (3rd quarter) Strengthen the skills of walking and running in a circle ; Practice walking at alternating steps (through the ladder slats) while maintaining balance; Practice energetic push-off and soft landing on bent legs in jumps with forward movement; P/i "Rabbits" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 4-5-6 Practice walking in pairs and running in all directions; Introduce standing long jumps; Develop dexterity when rolling the ball; P/i "Train" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Lessons No. 7-8-9 Strengthen the skills of walking and running in a circle; Learn to throw a ball on the ground and catch it with both hands; Practice crawling on a board; P/i "Sparrows and the cat" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 10-11-12 Teach the correct grip on the ladder slats when climbing; Strengthen the skills of walking and running in all directions; Practice walking and stepping over obstacles; P/n "Catch a mosquito." Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. April No. Topic 1,2,3 weeks: “Spring” 4-5 weeks: “Folk culture and traditions” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Lessons No. 13-14-15 Exercise walking and running with a stop at the teacher’s signal; Exercise in maintaining balance while walking on a gymnastic bench; Strengthen standing long jumps; P/ and "Hen and Chicks" Card file "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 16-17-18 Repeat walking in a column one at a time; Strengthen running in all directions; Practice throwing a ball on the floor; Practice standing long jumps; P/i "Tram" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. 3rd week: Lessons No. 19-20-21 Exercise walking and running randomly; Strengthen throwing the ball up and catching it with both hands; Repeat crawling on the board; P/i "Catch a Mosquito" Card file "Physical education 2nd group" D/v No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 4: Lessons No. 22-23-24 Strengthen the skill of walking and running in a column one at a time; Practice climbing an inclined ladder; Practice maintaining balance while walking on a plank; P/i "Bubble" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989 developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 5: Lessons No. 25-26-27 Strengthen the skills of walking and running in a circle; Exercise in maintaining stable balance when walking on increased support; Practice jumping over cords; P/i "Mice in the pantry". Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. May Week No. Topic 1-2 weeks: “Fairy tales” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 5: Lessons No. 28-29-30 Strengthen the skills of walking and running in all directions; Continue to teach how to land on bent legs in standing long jumps; Practice throwing the ball up; P/i "Train" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 2: Lessons No. 31-32-33 Strengthen walking skills in a column one at a time while completing tasks; Practice throwing the ball up; Strengthen the ability to crawl on a board on all fours; P/i "Train" Card index "Physical education 2nd ml. group" D/in No. 7 for 1989. developed by L.I. Penzulaeva. Week 3: Monitoring Filling out the screen for the physical development and physical fitness of children. Filling out monitoring cards for children's development in the direction of physical development. Week 4: Carrying out monitoring Filling out the screen for the physical development and physical fitness of children. Filling out child development monitoring cards in the direction of physical development. Direction "Cognitive and speech development". Educational area "Cognition". Explanatory note. "The content of the educational field "Cognition" is aimed at achieving the goals of developing children's cognitive interests, intellectual development of children through solving the following tasks: sensory development; development of cognitive-research and productive (constructive) activities; formation of elementary mathematical concepts; formation of a holistic picture of the world, expansion children's horizons"*. Sensory development. Development of perception; creating conditions for children to become familiar with the color, shape, size, tangible properties of objects (warm, cold, hard, soft, fluffy, etc.); development of the ability to perceive the sound of various musical instruments and native speech. Consolidating the ability to identify color, shape, size as special properties of objects; group homogeneous objects according to several sensory characteristics: size, shape, color. Improving the skills of establishing the identity and difference of objects according to their properties: size, shape, color. Remind children of the names of shapes (round, triangular, rectangular and square). Enriching children's sensory experience, developing the ability to record it in speech. Improving perception (actively including all senses). Development of figurative ideas (using epithets and comparisons when characterizing objects). Demonstration of different ways of examining objects, actively including hand movements on the object and its parts (grasping the object with hands, moving one or the other hand (finger) along the contour of the object). Explanatory note. Development of cognitive and research productive (constructive) activities. Encouraging research interest, conducting simple observations. Familiarity with methods of examining objects, including the simplest experiments (sinking - does not sink, tearing - does not tear). Leading children to a simple analysis of created buildings. Improving constructive skills. Consolidating the ability to distinguish, name and use basic building parts (cubes, bricks, plates, cylinders, triangular prisms), construct new buildings using previously acquired skills (overlaying, attaching, attaching), and use parts of different colors in buildings. Maintaining the feeling of joy that comes from creating a successful building. Forming the ability to place bricks and plates vertically in a row, in a circle, along the perimeter of a quadrangle), placing them tightly next to each other, at a certain distance (fence, gate). Encouraging children to create design options by adding other details (put triangular prisms on the gate posts, cubes next to the posts, etc.). Forming the ability to change buildings in two ways: by replacing some parts with others or building them up in height and length (low and high turret, short and long train). Developing a desire to build buildings according to one’s own design; Forming the ability to play with buildings, combine them according to the plot: path and houses - street; table, chair, sofa - furniture for dolls. Forming in children the habit of carefully putting parts into boxes after playing. Productive activity. Development of productive activity, consideration, discussion of its results. Formation of ideas about the connection between the result of activity and one’s own purposeful activity, that is, about the authorship of the product. Explanatory note. Formation of elementary mathematical concepts. Quantity. Developing the ability to see a common feature of objects in a group (all balls are round, these are all red, these are all big, etc.). Formation of the ability to form groups of homogeneous objects and isolate individual objects from them; distinguish between the concepts many, one, one at a time, none; find one or several identical objects in the environment; understand the question “How much?”; When answering, use the words many, one, none. Formation of the ability to compare two equal (unequal) groups of objects based on mutual comparison of elements (objects). Familiarity with the techniques of sequential superposition and application of objects of one group to objects of another. Developing the ability to understand the questions “Is it equal?”, “What is more (less)?”; answer questions using sentences like: “I put a mushroom on each circle. There are more circles, but fewer mushrooms” or “There are as many circles as mushrooms.” Magnitude. Formation of the ability to compare objects of contrasting and identical sizes; when comparing objects, compare one object with another according to a given size characteristic (length, width, height, size as a whole), using the techniques of superposition and application; denote the result of comparison with the words: long - short, identical (equal) in length, wide - narrow, identical (equal) in width, high - low, identical (equal) in height, large - small, identical (equal) in size. Form. Introducing children to geometric shapes: circle, square, triangle. Examination of the shape of these figures (using vision and touch). Orientation in space. Development of the ability to navigate the location of parts of one’s body and, in accordance with this, distinguish spatial directions from oneself: above - below, in front - behind (behind), right - left; distinguish between right and left hands. Time orientation. Formation of the ability to navigate in contrasting parts of the day: day - night, morning - evening. Complex thematic planning for the section on the formation of elementary mathematical concepts and productive (constructive) activities of the educational field "Cognition" September No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Hello kindergarten"; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (September) Strengthen the ability to distinguish and name a ball (ball) and a cube (cube) regardless of the color and size of the figures. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” Construction Week 2: “Fence for kindergarten” (lesson No. 14 from the “Fence” series) Teach children to alternate shapes by color and type; Develop constructive abilities. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.72 L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.43FEMP 3 week: Lesson No. 1 (October) Strengthen the ability to distinguish the number of objects using the words one, many, few.V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” FEMP 4 week: Lesson No. 2 (October) Introduce the compilation of a group of objects from individual objects and the isolation of one object from it; Learn to understand the words many, one, none. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Classes on FEMP 2nd junior group group" October Week No. Topic 3-4 weeks "Autumn" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section FEMP and the development of productive (constructive) activities 2 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field “Cognition” section FEMP and the development of productive (constructive) activities FEMP 3 week: Lesson No. 3 (October) Continue to develop the ability to compose a group of subjects from separate objects and select one object from it; Learn to answer the question “how much?” " and define aggregates with the words one, many, none. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group group" Construction 4th week: "Pathways of different lengths" Teach children to build paths, varying their length; Fix the names details.T.V.Kovrigina, M.V.Kosyanenko, O.V.Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.72 L.V.Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.38 November No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “My home, my city” 3,4,5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (November) Learn to compare two objects in length and indicate the result of the comparison in words long - short, longer - shorter; Improve the ability to compose a group of objects from individual objects and isolate one object from the group; Designate aggregates with the words one, many, none. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group FEMP group 2 week: Lesson No. 2 (November) Learn to find one and many objects in a specially created environment, answer the question “how many?” using the words one, many; Continue to teach how to compare two objects in length using the methods of superimposition and application, to denote the results of comparison with the words long - short, longer - shorter. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” FEMP 3rd week: Lesson No. 3 (November) Continue to teach how to find one and many objects in a specially created environment, denote aggregates with the words one, many; Introduce the square, teach to distinguish between a circle and a square. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Classes on FEMP 2nd junior group group" Construction 4th week: "Houses" Teach children to build houses for nesting dolls; Strengthen the ability to name parts and their color; Develop constructive abilities. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.41 FEMP Week 5: Lesson No. 4 (November) Strengthen the ability to find one and many objects in a specially created environment, denote aggregates with the words one, many; Continue to teach to distinguish and name a circle and a square. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group group" December No. Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Man and the animal world" 3-4 weeks: "New Year" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 ( December) Improve the ability to compare two objects in length, the results of comparison are denoted by the words long - short, longer - shorter, equal in length; Exercise the ability to find one or many objects in the environment. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" FEMP 2nd week: Lesson No. 2 (December) Continue to improve the ability to find one or many objects in the environment; Strengthen the ability to distinguish and name a circle and a square; Improve the ability to compare two objects in length using the methods of superimposition and application, the results of comparison are denoted by the words long - short, longer - shorter, identical in length. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" Construction Week 3: "Fence for a horse (cow)" (lesson No. 15 from the series "Fence") Teach children to build a fence, a fence for a horse; Strengthen the ability to name parts and their color; Develop constructive abilities. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.43 FEMP 4th week: Lesson No. 3 (December) Learn to compare two groups of objects by superimposition, understand the meaning of words in many, equally; Practice orientation on your own body, distinguish between right and left hands. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" January Week No. Topic 2,3,4 weeks "Winter" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: FEMP holidays 2 week: Lesson No. 1 (January) Learn to compare two objects that are contrasting in width, using overlay techniques and applications, denote the results of comparison with the words wide - narrow, wider - narrower; Continue to teach how to compare two groups of objects using the method of superimposition, to denote the results of comparison in words many, equally, as many. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2 junior group" E. Cherenkova "The ABC of the development of the simplest origami models" FEMP 3rd week: Lesson No. 3 (January) Introduce the triangle: learn to distinguish and name the figure; Improve the ability to compare two equal groups of objects using the method of superimposition, denote the results of comparison in words by many, equally, as much - as; Strengthen the skills of comparing two objects in width, learn to use the words wide - narrow, wider - narrower, equal in length. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" Construction Week 4: "Matryoshka dolls dance around the Christmas tree" (Lesson No. 11 from the series "Houses") Teach children to build a slide with two ladders; Strengthen the ability to name parts and their color; Develop constructive abilities. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.42 February No. Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (February) Continue to teach how to compare two equal groups of objects using the method of application, to denote the results of comparison in words by many, equally, as much as; Improve the ability to distinguish and name familiar geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle); Practice determining spatial directions from yourself and denoting them with the words above - below. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" FEMP 2nd week: Lesson No. 2 (February) Introduce techniques for comparing two objects in height, learn to understand the words high - low, higher - lower; Practice determining spatial directions from yourself; Improve the skills of comparing two equal groups of objects using the method of application, denoting the results of comparison in words in many, equally, as many - as. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” FEMP 3rd week: Lesson No. 3 (February) Continue learning to compare two objects in height using the methods of overlay and application, denote the results of comparison with the words high - low, higher - lower; Continue to improve the skills of comparing two equal groups of objects using the methods of superimposition and application, denoting the results of comparison with words in many, equally, as many - as many. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Classes on FEMP 2nd junior group” Construction 4th week: “Slide with ladders” Teach children to build a slide with two ladders; Strengthen the ability to name parts and their color; Develop constructive abilities. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p. 37 March Week No. Topic 1-2 weeks: “International Women’s Day” 3-4 weeks: “Man and the world of things” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological provision of FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (March) Continue to teach how to compare two unequal groups of objects using the methods of superimposition and application, denote the results of comparison with the words more - less, equally, as much - as; Improve the ability to distinguish and name familiar geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle). IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" FEMP 2nd week: Lesson No. 2 (March) Improve the ability to compare two equal and unequal groups of objects, use expressions more - less, equally, as much - as; Reinforce methods for comparing two objects in length and height, and indicate the results of the comparison with appropriate words. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group group” FEMP 3rd week: Lesson No. 3 (March) Practice comparing two groups of objects using methods of superimposition and application and use the words more - less, as much - as; Strengthen the ability to distinguish and name parts of the day: day, nightV.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” Construction 4th week: “Teremok” (Lesson No. 12 from the series “Houses”) Strengthen the ability to build a house, a teremok; Encourage the construction of additional buildings; Learn to play around with buildings. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p. 136 April No. Topic 1, 2, 3 weeks: “Spring” 4-5 weeks: “Folk culture and traditions” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (April) Learn to reproduce a given number of objects and sounds according to a model (without counting or naming the number); Improve the ability to distinguish and name familiar geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle). IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group group" FEMP 2nd week: Lesson No. 2 (April) Strengthen the ability to reproduce a given number of objects and sounds according to a model (without counting and naming the number); Practice the ability to compare two objects by size, denote the result of comparison with the words large, small. Practice the ability to distinguish spatial directions from yourself and denote them with words: ahead - behind, left - right. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” FEMP 3rd week: Lesson No. 3 (April) Learn to distinguish between one and many movements and indicate their number with the words one, many; Practice the ability to distinguish spatial directions relative to yourself and denote them with words: ahead - behind, left - right, above - below; Improve the ability to form a group of objects from individual objects and select one object from the group. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina “Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group” Construction 4th week: “Gate” Teach children, change the building, transforming it in height; Fix the names of parts; Develop imagination. L.V. Kutsakova “Design and artistic work in kindergarten” p.40 FEMP 5th week: Lesson No. 4 (April) Strengthen the ability to compare two equal and unequal groups of objects by means of superimposition and application, use expressions more - less, equally, as much - How many; Exercise in comparing two objects by size, denoting the result of comparison with the words large, small; Learn to determine the spatial arrangement of objects using the prepositions on, under, in, etc. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group group" May Week No. Topic 1-2 weeks: "Fairy tales" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support FEMP 1 week: Lesson No. 1 (May) Strengthen the ability to compare two equal and unequal groups objects in ways of overlay and application, use expressions more - less, equally, as much - as; Exercise in comparing two objects by size, denoting the result of comparison with the words large, small; Learn to determine the spatial arrangement of objects using the prepositions on, under, in, etc. IN AND. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Lessons on FEMP 2nd junior group" FEMP 2nd week: Lesson No. 2 (May) Improve the ability to distinguish and name geometric shapes: circle, square, triangle, ball, cube. V.I. Pomoraeva, V.A. Pozina "Classes on FEMP 2nd junior group" 3 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section FEMP and the development of productive (constructive) activities 4 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for mastery children with the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section of FEMP and the development of productive (constructive) activities Explanatory note. Formation of a holistic picture of the world, expansion of horizons. Subject and social environment. Formation of the ability to focus attention on objects and phenomena of the subject-spatial development environment; establish the simplest connections between objects and phenomena, make the simplest generalizations. Familiarity with objects in the immediate environment and their purpose. Development of the ability to determine the color, size, shape, weight (light, heavy) of objects; their location in relation to oneself (far, close, high). Familiarity with materials (wood, paper, fabric, clay), their properties (strength, hardness, softness). Formation of the ability to group (tea, table, kitchen utensils) and classify (dishes - clothes) familiar objects. Acquaintance with the theater through mini-plays and performances, as well as through dramatization games based on works of children's literature. Acquaintance with the immediate environment (the main objects of urban/village infrastructure): house, street, store, clinic, hairdresser. Acquaintance with professions that a child can understand (doctor, policeman, salesperson, teacher, etc.). Getting to know nature. Expanding children's understanding of plants and animals. Continued acquaintance with domestic animals and their cubs, the characteristics of their behavior and nutrition. Getting to know the inhabitants of this corner of nature. Expanding ideas about wild animals (3-4 species characteristic of the area). Formation of the ability to observe birds flying to the site (3-4 species characteristic of the area). Feeding birds in winter. Expanding children's understanding of insects (3-4 species characteristic of a given area). Development of the ability to distinguish and name by appearance: vegetables (3-4 types), fruits (3-4 types), berries (3-4 types). Acquaintance with some plants of the area: trees, flowering herbaceous plants (3-4 species). Introduction to indoor plants (3-4 species). Forming the idea that plants need soil, water and air to grow. Acquaintance with the characteristic features of successive seasons and the changes that occur in connection with this in the life and activities of adults and children. Formation of ideas about the properties of water (flows, overflows, heats up, cools), sand (dry - crumbles, wet - molds), snow (cold, white, melts from heat). Formation of ideas about the simplest relationships in living and inanimate nature. Familiarization with the rules of behavior in nature (do not tear plants unnecessarily, do not break tree branches, do not touch animals, etc.). Seasonal observations Autumn. Developing the ability to notice changes in nature: it becomes colder, it rains, people put on warm clothes, leaves begin to change color and fall, birds fly away to warmer climes. Expanding the concept of harvesting vegetables and fruits in the fall. Development of the ability to distinguish the most common vegetables and fruits by appearance, taste, shape and name them. Winter. Expanding ideas about the characteristic features of winter nature (it’s cold, it’s snowing; people wear winter clothes). Organizing observations of birds flying to the site and feeding them. Developing the ability to notice the beauty of winter nature: trees covered in snow, fluffy snow, transparent pieces of ice, etc. Encouraging children to participate in sledding downhill, making crafts from snow, and decorating snow buildings. Spring. Acquaintance with the characteristic features of spring nature: the sun shines brighter, the snow begins to melt, becomes loose, grass has grown, leaves have blossomed on the trees, butterflies and chafers appear. Expanding children's understanding of the simplest connections in nature: the sun began to warm up - it became warmer - grass appeared, birds began to sing, people replaced warm clothes with lighter ones. Observing the planting of seeds of flowering plants and vegetables in the beds. Summer. Expanding ideas about summer changes in nature: hot, bright sun, plants are blooming, people are swimming, chicks appear in nests. Formation of elementary ideas about garden and vegetable plants. Consolidating knowledge that many fruits, vegetables and berries ripen in the summer. Comprehensive thematic planning for the section on the formation of a holistic picture of the world in the educational field "Cognition" September No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Hello kindergarten"; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “It’s good in our kindergarten” Teach children to navigate in some rooms of the preschool institution; Cultivate a friendly attitude and respect for preschool employees. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group." With. 22 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 56 Week 2: “What we do in kindergarten” Continue to acquaint children with the work of preschool workers - educators; Learn to call teachers by name, patronymic, and address them as “you”; To cultivate respect for the teacher and his work. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group." With. Week 333: “Introduction to the root vegetables of turnips and carrots” Teach children to distinguish between carrots and turnips; Name the names of root vegetables, their sensory characteristics; Develop children's different sensations, their speech S.N. Nikolaeva "Young Ecologist" p. 114 week: "Acquaintance with beets and potatoes" Learn to distinguish between vegetables - beets and potatoes; Know and name their names, features of shape, color, taste; Develop sensory sensations. S.N. Nikolaeva “Young Ecologist” p.14 October No. of the Week Topic 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field “Cognition” " section - formation of a holistic picture of the world 2nd week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section - formation of a holistic picture of the world 3rd week: "Getting to know fruits" Learn to distinguish between an apple, a pear, a plum; Know the names of fruits, their sensory characteristics; Develop children's various senses - visual, tactile, gustatory and olfactory. S.N. Nikolaeva "Young Ecologist" p. 234 week: "Vegetables from the garden" Learn to distinguish by appearance and taste and name vegetables; Expand your understanding of growing vegetables; To create a desire to participate in the dramatization of the Russian folk tale "Turnip". O.A. Solomennikova "Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group" p.8 November No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "My home, my city" 3,4, 5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “My hometown” Teach children to name their hometown; Give basic ideas about your hometown; Bring to the understanding that in the city there are many streets, multi-storey buildings, different cars. O.V. Dybina “Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. 292 week: “Transport” Teach children to identify and distinguish between transport, types transport; Identify the main features (color, shape, size, structure, etc. ) O.V. Dybina “Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. 113 week: “Dad, mom, I am a family” Form primary ideas about the family; To instill in a child an interest in his own name. O.V. Dybina “Classes on getting to know the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. 134 week: “Varvara-beauty, long braid” To acquaint children with the work of a mother, to give an idea of ​​what mother takes care of her family, her beloved child; To form respect for mother. O.V. Dybina “Classes on getting to know the world around us in the 2nd junior group” p. 135 week: “Our family album” To form in children ideas about the family and their place in it; Foster independence, the desire to take care of family and friends; Encourage to name family members. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 103 December No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “Man and the animal world” 3 -4 weeks: “New Year” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Visiting grandma” Continue to introduce children to domestic animals and their cubs; Teach how to properly handle pets; To form a caring attitude towards pets. O.A. Solomennikova “Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group” p.8 2nd week: “Dogs, cats, mice. Comparison and game” Clarify and consolidate children’s ideas about dogs and cats, their habits , body structure. S.N. Nikolaeva “Young ecologist” p.65 Week 3: “Winter has come” Form ideas about the seasons (winter); Learn to name the main signs of the winter period; Foster a love of nature. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Comprehensive classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 108 Week 4: “New Year’s tree holiday for dolls” Help children remember the poem; Develop intonation expressiveness, convey joy and triumph in speech. S.N. Nikolaeva “Young ecologist” p.36 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. .128 January No. of the Week Theme 2,3,4 weeks “Winter” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Vacation 2 week: “Let’s feed the birds in winter” Consolidate children’s knowledge about winter natural phenomena; Show the children a bird feeder; Create a desire to feed birds in winter; Expand ideas about wintering birds. O.A. Solomennikova “Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group” p. 15 Week 3: “In January, in January, there is a lot of snow in the yard...” Clarify children’s knowledge about winter natural phenomena; Form an aesthetic attitude towards the surrounding nature; Enrich and activate vocabulary. O.A. Solomennikova “Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group” p. 17 Week 4: “The hare and the wolf are forest inhabitants (The hare, wolf, bear and fox are inhabitants of the forest” Give an initial idea of ​​the forest and its inhabitants, about nutrition and the habits of forest inhabitants during winter. S.N.Nikolaeva “Young ecologist” p.36 and p.40 T.V.Kovrigina, M.V.Kosyanenko, O.V.Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.142 February No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Aibolit checks the health of children” Begin to cultivate an understanding of the value of health; Form a desire not get sick, improve health; Develop children’s speech. S.N. Nikolaeva “Young Ecologist” p.51 Week 2: “Our little bunny is sick” Give children the idea that mother takes care of her family, she is a doctor and nurse in her home; Develop respect for mother. O.V. Dybina “Classes on getting to know the world around us in the 2nd junior group” p. 233 week: “How Funtik and I carried sand” Give children the idea that dad cares about his family; Dad knows how to drive a car, transport cargo and people - he is a driver in his house; To form respect for the father. O.V. Dybina “Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. 314 week: “We congratulate our fathers” Introduce the public holiday - Defender of the Fatherland Day; Cultivate a good attitude towards dad; Induce a feeling of pride in your father. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Comprehensive classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 168 March No. Topic 1-2 weeks: “International Women’s Day” 3 -4 weeks: “Man and the world of things” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “That’s right, mother, golden” Continue to acquaint children with the work of mothers and grandmothers, show their business qualities; Cultivate respect for mother and grandmother, a desire to talk about them. O.V. Dybina “Classes on getting to know the world around us in the 2nd junior group” p. 292 week: “Adventures in the room” Continue to acquaint children with the work of their mother at home; Cultivate respect for mother and a desire to help her. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the surrounding world in the 2nd junior group" p. 293 week: "Find objects of the man-made world" Encourage children to identify, distinguish and describe objects of the natural and man-made world. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the outside world in 2 ml. group "p. Week 214: “Which is better: paper or fabric?” To consolidate children's knowledge about paper and fabric, their properties and qualities; Teach children to establish relationships between the material from which an object is made and the way the object is used. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group" p. 36 April No. Topic 1, 2, 3 weeks: “Spring” 4-5 weeks: “Folk culture and traditions” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Walk through the spring forest” Introduce children to the characteristic features of spring weather; Expand your understanding of forest plants and animals; To form elementary ideas about the simplest connections in nature. O.A. Solomennikova “Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group” p. 17 Week 2: “Acquaintance with indoor plants” Clarify children’s ideas about two indoor plants already familiar to them (impatiens, ficus, coleus, aspidistra); Learn to distinguish leaves, stems, flowers, know that the roots are in the ground; Give an idea that they need to be fed in the spring. S.N. Nikolaeva “Young ecologist” p.54 Week 3: “Ecological trail (Trees and shrubs on our site)” Expand children’s knowledge about plants; Form a caring attitude towards them; Develop labor skills. O.A.Solomennikova "Lessons on FEEP in the 2nd junior group" p.17 T.V.Kovrigina, M.V.Kosyanenko, O.V.Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p.217 Week 4: " A plate made of clay" To acquaint children with the properties of clay, with the structure of its surface. O.V. Dybina "Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group" p. Week 365: “Funny drawing” Introduce children to the properties of paper and the structure of its surface; To provide knowledge about what can be drawn on paper; Introduce the work of some artists. O.V. Dybin “Classes on familiarization with the surrounding world in the 2nd junior group” p. 26 May No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “Fairy tales” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 5: “Gifts for the little bear” Consolidate children’s knowledge about the properties of materials, the structure of their surface; Improve the ability to distinguish between materials and perform different actions with them. O.V. Dybina “Classes on familiarization with the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. Week 382: “Golden Mother” Continue to introduce E. Blaginina’s poem “That’s what a mother is”: Introduce children to the properties of fabric, the structure of its surface. O.V. Dybina “Classes on familiarizing themselves with the outside world in the 2nd junior group” p. Week 303: Carrying out monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children mastering the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section - forming a holistic picture of the world Week 4: Carrying out monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children mastering the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Cognition" section - forming a holistic picture of the world Explanatory a note. Educational field "Communication". “The content of the educational field “Communication” is aimed at achieving the goals of mastering constructive ways and means of interaction with people around them through solving the following tasks: development of free communication with adults and children; development of all components of children’s oral speech (lexical side, grammatical structure of speech, pronunciation side of speech ; coherent speech - dialogical and monologue forms) in various forms and types of children's activities; practical mastery by pupils of speech norms"*. Development of free communication with adults and children. Facilitating children's communication with familiar adults and peers through assignments (ask, find out, offer help, thank, etc.). Reminding children of examples of addressing adults who have entered the group (“Say: “Please come in,” “Suggest: Do you want to see...”, “Ask: “Did you like our drawings?”). In everyday life, in independent games, helping children interact and establish contacts with each other through speech (“Advise Mitya to transport blocks in a big car”, “Suggest Sasha to make the gate wider”, “Say: It’s a shame to fight! You’re already big”). Promoting friendly communication between children. Developing a desire to listen to the teacher’s stories about life events understandable to children. Forming the need to share your impressions with teachers and parents. Encouraging the desire to ask questions to the teacher and peers. Development of all components of oral speech, practical mastery of speech norms. Formation of a dictionary. Expansion and activation of children's vocabulary based on enriching ideas about the immediate environment. Clarification of the names and purposes of items of clothing, shoes, hats, dishes, furniture, types of transport. Development of the ability to distinguish and name essential details and parts of objects (for a dress - sleeves, collar, pockets, buttons), qualities (color and its shades, shape, size), surface features (smooth, fluffy, rough), some materials and their properties (paper easily tears and gets wet, glass objects break, rubber toys restore their original shape after being compressed), location (outside the window, high, far away, under the closet). Attracting children's attention to some objects with similar purposes (plate - saucer, chair - stool, fur coat - coat - sheepskin coat). Development of the ability to understand general words (clothing, dishes, furniture, vegetables, fruits, birds, etc. ); name the parts of the day (morning, afternoon, evening, night); name domestic animals and their babies, vegetables and fruits. Sound culture of speech. Improving children’s ability to clearly pronounce vowels a, u, i, o, e) and some consonant sounds (p - b - t - d - k - g; f - v; t - s - z - c) in words. Development of motor skills of the speech-motor apparatus, auditory perception, speech hearing and speech breathing, clarification and consolidation of the articulation of sounds. Developing the correct tempo of speech and intonation expressiveness. Formation of the ability to clearly pronounce words and short phrases, speak calmly, with natural intonations. Grammatical structure of speech Improving the ability to coordinate adjectives with nouns in gender, number, case; use nouns with prepositions (in, on, under, for, about). Helping children use in speech nouns in singular and plural form, denoting animals and their young (duck - duckling - ducklings); plural forms of nouns in the genitive case (ribbons, nesting dolls, books, pears, plums). Treating children's word creation as a stage of active mastery of grammar, prompting them to the correct form of the word. Forming the ability to obtain common ones from common simple sentences (consisting only of a subject and predicate) by introducing definitions, additions, and circumstances into them; make sentences with homogeneous members (“We will go to the zoo and see an elephant, a zebra and a tiger”). Coherent speech. Development of dialogical form of speech. Involving children in conversation while looking at objects, paintings, illustrations; observations of living objects; after watching performances and cartoons. Formation of the ability to conduct a dialogue with a teacher: listen and understand the question asked, answer it clearly, speak at a normal pace, without interrupting the adult speaking. Reminders to say “thank you”, “hello”, “goodbye”, “good night” (in the family, group). Providing children with pictures, books, and sets of objects to independently examine in order to develop initiative speech, enrich and clarify their ideas about objects in their immediate environment. Development of children's initiative speech in interactions with adults and other children. Explanatory note. Educational field "Reading fiction" "The content of the educational field "Reading fiction" is aimed at achieving the goal of developing interest and need for reading (perception) of books through solving the following tasks: the formation of a holistic picture of the world, including primary value ideas; the development of literary speech ; introduction to verbal art, including the development of artistic perception and aesthetic taste." Formation of interest and need for reading. Reading works of fiction that children know and love, recommended by the Program for the first junior group. Developing the ability to listen to new fairy tales, stories, poems, follow the development of action, and empathize with the characters of the work. Explanations of the characters' actions and the consequences of these actions. Developing the ability, with the help of a teacher, to stage and dramatize short passages from folk tales and songs. Repetition of the most interesting, expressive passages from the read work (giving children the opportunity to finish words and phrases that are easy to reproduce). Developing the ability to read nursery rhymes and short original poems by heart. Formation of interest in books. Regularly look at illustrations with children. Comprehensive thematic planning for the speech development section of the educational field "Communication" and "Reading Fiction" September Week No. Topic 1-2 weeks: "Hello kindergarten"; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “We play with blocks” Encourage children to compose a short story based on the picture together with the teacher; Answer the teacher’s questions with simple sentences; Develop visual perception and observation. N.A. Karpukhina “Program development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from week 432: “Come visit us” Introduce children to the genre diversity of small folklore forms: songs, nursery rhymes; Encourage children to solve descriptive riddles; Practice the pronunciation of the vowels a, u, o, i. N.A. Karpukhin “Program development of educational areas” in the 2nd ml. group from week 433: “Tell about vegetables” Learn to compose a descriptive story about objects according to the teacher’s plan and model.N. A. Karpukhina "Program development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group from week 634: "Reading poems about autumn. Didactic exercise "What comes out of what" Introduce children to poetry, develop a poetic ear; Practice the formation of words by analogy. V.V. .Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p.36 October No. of the Week Topic 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field “Communication” " and "Reading fiction" Week 2: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational area "Communication" and "Reading fiction" Week 3: "Visiting the housewife's grandmother" Encourage children to compose a story from 3-4 simple proposals for a set of items together with the teacher; Develop visual perception, observation; To develop in children the skill of using prepositions in, on, under, about, before, and to expand their active vocabulary. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from week 434: “Reading A. Blok’s poem “Bunny”. Memorizing A. Pleshcheev’s poem “Autumn has come” Help children remember A. Pleshcheev’s poem “Autumn has come”; Call sympathy for the little bunny who is cold, hungry and scared in the uncomfortable autumn season. V.V. Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p.35 November No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “My home, my city” 3,4,5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Trolleybus and toys” Encourage children to compose a short story based on the picture; Form a generalizing word - transport; Encourage them to clearly pronounce words and short phrases. N.A. .Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group from week 1392: "Book House" Encourage children to reproduce short stories close to the text; Develop auditory perception, intonation expressiveness; Cultivate hard work, the desire to listen and retell literary texts. N.A. Karpukhin “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from week 1183: “Who is good with us, who is handsome with us. Reading S. Cherny’s poem “Pustalka” To arouse children’s sympathy for their peers with the help of the teacher’s story; Help kids believe that each of them is a wonderful child, and adults love them. V.V. Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p. 244 week: “Reading the Russian folk tale “The Cat, the Rooster and the Fox” "Introduce children to the fairy tale "The Cat, the Rooster and the Fox"; Using the example of the heroes of the fairy tale, show how family members take care of each other. V.V. Gerbova "Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group" p. 275 week: "Good and bad actions of Masha and Oika" To form in children a holistic perception of a literary text; To develop intonation expressiveness; To encourage children to convey their impressions, to evaluate the actions of the heroes. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group from 153 December No. Week Topic 1 -2 weeks: “Man and the Animal World” 3-4 weeks: “New Year” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Cat with kittens” Encourage children to compose a short story based on the picture together with the teacher; Learn to highlight the main thing in the picture by answering to questions; Develop visual perception, observation. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group with 178 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" With. Week 692: “Reading poems from S. Marshak’s cycle “Children in a Cage” Introduce children to the bright poetic images of animals from the poems of S. Marshak. V.V. Gerbov “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p.41 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.873 week: “Visiting the Snow Maiden” Continue to introduce children to Russian lyrics; Encourage children to emotionally convey their feelings; Intensify children’s speech adjectives and verbs. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from week 434: “Memorizing the poem by E. Ilyin “Our Christmas tree” Help children remember the poem; Develop intonation expressiveness, convey joy and triumph in speech. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from 89 January Week No. Topic 2,3,4 weeks “Winter” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Vacation 2nd week: "Reading the fairy tale "The Snow Maiden and the Fox" Introduce children to the Russian folk tale "The Snow Maiden and the Fox"; Practice expressive reading of the passage - the lamentations of the Snow Maiden. V.V. Gerbova "Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group" p. 44 N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group p. 923 week: “Reading the story by L. Voronkova “It’s snowing”, the poem by A. Boseev “Three” Introduce children to the story by L. Voronkova “It’s snowing” ; Help me remember A. Boseev’s poem “Three” V.V. Gerbov “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p.46 Week 4: “Looking at the painting “On a walk in winter” Teach children to look at the plot picture; Answer the teacher’s questions, draw simple conclusions. V.V. Gerbova "Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group" p. 50 N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group p. 177 February No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks : “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Conversation on the topic “What is good and what is bad” Improve the dialogical speech of children; Learn to express your opinions. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group with 160 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" with .2562week: “Memorizing the poem by V. Berestov “The cockerels have fled” Help children remember the poem; Learn to read it expressively. V.V. Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p.56 T.V. Kovrigina, M. V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.1833 week: “Reading poems by B. Zakhoder “Builders”, O. Driz “We are men”, L. Lagzdyn “I’m galloping” To form in children emotional perception and understanding of the content of the plot of a poetic text. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group from 119-1204 weeks: "Song of Friends" Form in children the perception of the figurative basis of poetic works; Develop creative activity; Cultivate a love for poetic word. N.A. Karpukhina "Program development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group from 120 March No. Topic 1-2 weeks: "International Women's Day" 3-4 weeks: "Man and the world of things" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological provision 1 week: “Reading the poem by I. Kosyakov “She’s All.” Didactic exercise “I love mommy very much, because...” Introduce the children to the poem; Improve dialogic speech; Cultivate a kind, attentive attitude towards mother. V.V. Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd ml. group” p.58 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in 2nd ml. .group" p. 189 2nd week: "Reading the Russian folk tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats" Introduce children to the fairy tale; Create a desire to listen to the work again and remember the goat's song; Cultivate a love for animals, using the example of a fairy tale to show the love of a mother for her children. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.159 N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from week 1193: “Wonderful bag (composing descriptive stories about a toy) "Form children's coherent speech; Encourage them to compose a descriptive story about a toy together with the teacher; Fix in the active dictionary the names of objects on the topic "Toys" by N.A. Karpukhin "Software development of educational areas" in 2 ml. group from week 1004: “Visiting the doll Masha (composing descriptive stories based on a set of objects)” Encourage children to compose a story based on a set of objects from 3-4 sentences together with the teacher; Develop visual perception, observation; Use nouns in singular and plural forms in speech. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group from 158 April No. Topic 1,2,3 weeks: “Spring” 4-5 weeks: “Folk culture and traditions" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 1: "Spring trills" To form creative activity in children when listening to the text and retelling it; To teach the ability to conduct a dialogue with a teacher; Pronounce vowels clearly and distinctly: a, u, i, o, e. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group p. 2002 week: “Reading A. Pleshcheev’s poem “Spring”. Didactic exercise “When does this happen?” Introduce children to the poem; Learn to name the signs of the seasons. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p.221 V.V. Gerbova "Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group" p.58 3rd week: "Repetition of poems. Memorizing I. Belousov's poem "Spring Song" Help children remember the poems they learned earlier; Remember the new poem. V.V. Gerbova “Classes on speech development in the 2nd junior group” p. 71 Week 4: “Grandma Arina’s Magic Box” Introduce preschoolers to the heritage of world literature; Develop intonation expressiveness of speech; To cultivate love and interest in the poetry of world literature and the works of A.S. Pushkin. N.A. Karpukhin “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group p. 2005 week: "Dream visiting children (small folklore forms)" Introduce children to the semantic meaning of the content of nursery rhymes and songs; Develop an active vocabulary; To promote the development of voluntary memory. N.A. Karpukhina "Software development of educational areas" in the 2nd junior group p. 47 May No. of the Week Theme 1-2 weeks: “Fairy tales” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 5th week: “Tales about the cockerel” To form in children an emotional perception of the literary genre - fairy tales; Encourage preschoolers to actively participate in the staging and dramatization of individual passages; To consolidate the clear pronunciation of the sounds з-з, to highlight these sounds in words. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd junior group p. Week 1712: “Tales about the Fox” To form in children the image of fairy tale heroes; Develop observation skills; To consolidate the correct pronunciation of words with iotized sounds i, e, yu. N.A. Karpukhina “Software development of educational areas” in the 2nd ml. group p. Week 1313: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills in the educational area “Communication” and “Reading fiction” Week 4: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children mastering the necessary skills in the educational area “Communication” and “Reading fiction” Explanatory note. Direction "Artistic and aesthetic development". Educational field "Artistic creativity". “The content of the educational field “Artistic Creativity” is aimed at achieving the goals of developing interest in the aesthetic side of the surrounding reality, satisfying children’s need for self-expression through solving the following tasks: development of children’s productive activities (drawing, modeling, appliqué, artistic work); development of children’s creativity; inclusion to fine art." Development of children's creativity. Development of aesthetic perception; attracting children's attention to the beauty of surrounding objects (toys), natural objects (plants, animals), promoting a feeling of joy from contemplating them. Formation of interest in visual arts. Development of skills in drawing, modeling, applique, depicting simple objects and phenomena, conveying their figurative expressiveness. Including in the process of examining an object the movement of both hands on the object, covering it with hands. Promoting the emergence of a positive emotional response to the beauty of nature, works of art (book illustrations, handicrafts, household items, clothing). Development of the ability to create both individual and collective compositions in drawings, modeling, and appliqué. Introduction to fine arts. Leading children to perceive works of art. Acquaintance with elementary means of expressiveness in different types of art (color, sound, shape, movement, gestures), leading to the distinction between types of art through the artistic image. Preparing children to visit a puppet theater, an exhibition of children's works, etc. Developing interest in works of folk and professional art, literature (poems, songs, nursery rhymes, prose), listening and performing musical works, highlighting the beauty of seasonal changes in nature, objects of the surrounding reality (color, shape, size: house, carpet, dishes, etc.). Aesthetic development environment. Promoting a feeling of joy from the design of the group: light walls, beautiful curtains on the windows, comfortable furniture, new toys, books with bright pictures are neatly placed in the book corner. Fostering a desire to maintain cleanliness and order in the group so that it is cozy and beautiful. Examining drawing materials with children, drawing attention to their diversity, color, and the opportunity to get beautiful drawings. Creating a joyful mood when looking at images created by children in drawings, modeling, appliqué (individual, collective). Familiarization with the equipment and design of the site, drawing attention to its beauty, convenience for children, cheerful multi-colored colors of buildings and physical education facilities. Attracting children's attention to various plants, their diversity and beauty. Explanatory note. Development of productive activities. Drawing. Ensuring the relationship between drawing and other educational areas in order to enrich children's impressions and expand their impressions of objects and phenomena of reality. The urge to convey in drawings the beauty of surrounding objects and nature (blue sky with white clouds; colorful leaves swirling in the wind and falling to the ground; snowflakes, etc.). Improving the ability to correctly hold a pencil, felt-tip pen, brush, without straining your muscles or squeezing your fingers too tightly. Formation of free movement of the hand with a pencil and brush while drawing. Developing the ability to put paint on a brush: carefully dip the entire bristles into a jar of paint, remove excess paint on the edge of the jar with a light touch of the bristles, rinse the brush well before picking up paint of a different color. Forming the habit of drying the washed brush on a soft cloth or paper napkin. Reinforcing the names of colors (red, blue, green, yellow, white, black), becoming familiar with shades (pink, blue, gray). Attracting children's attention to choosing a color that matches the depicted object. Introducing children to decorative activities: decorating silhouettes of toys cut out by the teacher (bird, goat, horse, etc.) and various objects (saucer, mittens) with Dymkovo patterns. Developing the ability to rhythmically apply lines, strokes, spots, strokes (leaves are falling from the trees, it is raining, “snow, snow is spinning, the whole street is white,” “rain, rain, drip, drip, drip...”). Encouragement to depict simple objects, draw straight lines (short, long) in different directions, cross them (stripes, ribbons, paths, a fence, a checkered handkerchief, etc.). Leading children to depict objects of different shapes (round, rectangular) and objects consisting of combinations of different shapes and lines (tumbler, snowman, chicken, cart, trailer, etc.). Developing the ability to create simple plot compositions, repeating the image of one object (Christmas trees on our site, tumblers walking) or depicting various objects, insects, etc. (bugs and worms crawling in the grass; a bun rolling along the path, etc.). Developing the ability to arrange images throughout the sheet. Comprehensive thematic planning for the section development of productive activities - drawing, educational field "Artistic Creativity" September No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Hello kindergarten"; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Introduction to pencil and paper” Teach children to draw with pencils; Learn correctly, hold a pencil, guide it along the paper, do not press too hard on the paper; Draw children's attention to the marks left by a pencil on paper. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 26 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 34 Week 2: “Beautiful stairs” Teach children to draw lines from top to bottom; Learn to put paint on a brush, dip it with all the bristles; Continue to introduce flowers. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 30 Week 3: “It’s raining” Teach children to distinguish between carrots and turnips; Name the names of root vegetables, their sensory characteristics; Develop children's different sensations and their speech T.S. Komarova "Fine arts classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 27 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.43 Week 4: “Colored balls” Teach children to draw continuous lines in a circular motion without lifting the pencil; When drawing, use pencils of different colors; Draw children's attention to the beauty of multi-colored images. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 34 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.68 October Week No. Topic 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" 2nd week: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" 3rd week: "Multi-colored carpet of leaves" Develop aesthetic perception; Form figurative ideas; Teach children to hold a brush correctly; Learn to draw leaves by applying brush bristles to paper. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 33 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.62 Week 4: “Trees on our site” Teach children to create an image of a tree in drawing; Draw objects consisting of straight vertical and inclined lines; Arrange images throughout the entire sheet of paper. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 50 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 120 November No. Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “My home, my city” 3,4, 5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Beautiful balloons” Teach children to draw round objects; Learn correctly, hold a pencil; Develop interest in drawing. T.S. Komarova “Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group. " p. 41 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 90 Week 2: "Multi-colored wheels" Teach children to draw round objects with a continuous continuous movement of the brush; Strengthen the ability to wash a brush; Develop color perception. T.S. Komarova “Fine art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 43 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 95 Week 3: "Rings" Teach children to hold a pencil correctly; Practice circular movements of the hand ; Consolidate knowledge of colors. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 36 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 754 week: "Inflate the bubble" Teach children to convey images of outdoor play in drawing; Consolidate the ability to draw round objects of different sizes; To develop the ability to paint with paints. T.S. Komarova “Fine Arts classes in 2 ml. group." p. 375 week: "Draw something round" Exercise children in drawing round objects; Strengthen the ability to use paints; Teach to enjoy their drawings. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 45 December No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Man and the animal world" 3-4 weeks: "New Year" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: "Saucer for milk" Teach the correct techniques for painting without leaving behind the outline, recognize the color and name it; Learn to enjoy your drawings. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Comprehensive classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 101 2nd week: “Who lives in the forest ?" Strengthen the ability to work with pencils or a brush; Develop creative imagination. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 107 3rd week: "Snowballs, large and small" Strengthen children's ability to draw round objects; Teach the correct techniques for painting with paints; Learn to repeat an image, filling the free space of the sheet. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 48 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 113 Week 4: "Christmas tree" Teach children to convey the image of a Christmas tree in drawing; Continue to teach use paints and a brush. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 51 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 134 January Week No. Topic 2,3,4 weeks "Winter" Program objectives topic content Methodological support Week 1: Vacation Week 2: “New Year tree with lights and balls” Teach children to convey the image of an elegant Christmas tree in a drawing; Learn to draw a large Christmas tree, on the entire sheet, decorate it; Introduce pink and blue flowers. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 55 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 140 Week 3: “We made snowmen on a walk” Arouse in children the desire to create images of funny snowmen in drawings; Practice drawing round objects. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 62 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.160 Week 4: “Trees in the snow” Teach children to convey a picture of winter in a drawing; Practice drawing trees; Develop aesthetic perception. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 66 February No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “The sun is shining” Teach children to convey the image of the sun in a drawing; Learn to supplement the drawing with images that correspond to the theme; Develop independence. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 63 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.172 Week 2: “Sunny Bunny” Teach with a spot of color, convey the character of the image; Develop skills in working with a brush. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 191 Week 3: “Planes are flying” Strengthen the ability to draw objects consisting of several parts ; Learn to convey the image of an object in a drawing; Develop aesthetic perception. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 65 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 178 Week 4: “Our legs walk along a level path” Learn to rhythmically apply brush strokes horizontally on a sheet, position images with the content of the action, notice the nature of the traces made, perform movements at a common pace for everyone. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.210 March No. Topic 1-2 weeks: “International Women’s Day” 3-4 weeks: “Man and the world of things” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: “Draw what you want beautiful for your mother” Develop aesthetic perception; Learn to see and highlight beautiful objects and phenomena; Strengthen the ability to draw with different materials; Cultivate a desire to please mother. T.S. Komarova "Fine arts classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 71 Week 2: “Books for babies (as a gift)” Teach form-building movements of drawing quadrangular shapes with a continuous movement of the hand from left to right, top to bottom, etc. ; Clarify the technique of painting by moving your hand from top to bottom or from left to right; Develop imagination. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 71 Week 3: “My cheerful, ringing ball” Form children’s ideas about the round shape of objects and their size; Strengthen knowledge about color; Learn to paint over drawings with a brush. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 216 Week 4: “Beautiful flags on a string” Teach children to draw rectangular objects with separate vertical ones and horizontal lines; Introduce the rectangular shape; Continue to practice drawing techniques and painting over drawings with colored pencils. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 69 T.V.Kovrigina, M.V.Kosyanenko, O.V.Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.222 April No. Topic 1,2,3 weeks: “Spring” 4-5 weeks: “Folk culture and traditions" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 1: "All the icicles cried" Teach rhythmically, apply strokes, placing them on a sheet of paper in accordance with the direction of the icicles; Develop brushwork skills. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 222 Week 2: “Dandelions in the grass” Arouse in children the desire to convey the beauty of the blooming in the drawing meadows, flower shapes; Practice painting techniques; Strengthen the ability to carefully rinse the brush. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 85 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 228 Week 3: “Birdhouse” Teach children to draw an object consisting of a rectangular shape, a circle, a straight roof; correctly convey the relative size of the parts of an object; Reinforce painting techniques. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 78 Week 4: “Acquaintance with Dymkovo toys. Drawing patterns” Introduce folk Dymkovo toys; Arouse the joy of looking at a bright, elegant painted toy; Learn to identify and name individual elements of a pattern, their colors. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 53 Week 5: “Let’s decorate the Dymkovo duck” Continue introducing children to the Dymkovo toy; Learn to highlight painting elements and apply them to a duck cut out of paper; Arouse joy from the resulting result. T.S. Komarova "Fine arts classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 58 May No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “Fairy tales” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 5: “Let’s decorate the mitten - house” Teach children to draw based on the fairy tale “The mitten”, create a fairy-tale image; Develop imagination and creativity; Develop the ability to decorate an object. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 56 Week 2: “Matryoshka Russian round dance” Learn to draw dots and lines of different thicknesses with a brush; Develop the ability to work with gouache; To cultivate aesthetic taste. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 233 Week 3: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field " Artistic creativity" 4th week: Monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic creativity" Explanatory note. Educational field "Artistic creativity". Modeling. Formation of interest in modeling. Consolidating ideas about the properties of clay, plasticine, plastic mass and modeling methods. Developing the ability to roll out lumps with straight and circular movements, connect the ends of the resulting stick, flatten the ball, crushing it with the palms of both hands. An incentive to decorate sculpted objects using a stick with a sharpened end. Forming the ability to create objects consisting of 2-3 parts, connecting them by pressing them against each other. Consolidating the ability to carefully use clay, place lumps and sculpted objects on a board. Encouragement to sculpt simple objects consisting of several parts (tumbler, chicken, pyramid, etc.); combine sculpted figures into a collective composition (tumblers dance in a circle, apples lie on a plate, etc.). Maintaining the feeling of joy that arises when perceiving the results of one’s own and common work. Explanatory note. Educational field "Artistic creativity". Application. Introducing children to the art of applique, developing interest in this type of activity. Formation of the ability to first lay out (in a certain sequence) on a sheet of paper ready-made parts of different shapes, sizes, colors, composing an image (conceived by the child or given by the teacher), and stick them. Developing the ability to carefully use glue: spread it with a brush in a thin layer on the back side of the figure to be glued (on a specially prepared oilcloth); apply the side coated with glue to a sheet of paper and press tightly with a napkin. Formation of neat work skills. Maintaining the feeling of joy that comes from creating a successful image. Development of the ability to create in appliqué on paper of various shapes (square, rosette, etc.) object and decorative compositions from geometric shapes and natural materials, repeating and alternating them in shape and color. Consolidating knowledge of the shapes of objects and their colors. Development of a sense of rhythm. Comprehensive thematic planning for the section development of productive activities - modeling and appliqué, educational field "Artistic Creativity" September No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Hello kindergarten"; 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Modeling. “Introduction to plasticine clay” To give children the idea that clay is soft, you can sculpt from it, you can pinch off small lumps from a large lump; Learn to place clay and molded products only on the board, work carefully; Develop a desire to sculpt. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 27 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.29 Week 2: Application. “Big and small balls” Teach children to choose large and small round objects; To consolidate ideas about round objects and their differences in size; Learn to carefully paste images. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 28 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.37 Week 3: Modeling. “Various colored crayons” Exercise children in sculpting sticks by rolling out clay with straight movements of the palms; Learn to work carefully with clay and plasticine; Develop a desire to sculpt, to rejoice in what has been created. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 30 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.43 Week 4: Application. “Vegetables (fruits) lie on a round tray” Introduce children to round-shaped objects; Encourage you to trace the shape along the contour with the fingers of one and the other hand, naming it; Teach gluing techniques. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 32 October No. of the Week Theme 3-4 weeks “Autumn” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field “Artistic Creativity” 2 week: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children’s mastering the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" 3rd week: Modeling. “Bagels (Baranki)” Continue to introduce children to clay; Learn to roll a stick into a ring; Strengthen the ability to roll out clay with straight movements, sculpt carefully. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 32 Week 4: Application. “Big and small apples on a plate” Teach children to stick round objects; Strengthen ideas about the differences in size of objects; Reinforce proper gluing techniques. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 35 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.63-64 November No. Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “My home, my city” 3, 4.5 weeks: “Me and my family” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Modeling. “Balloons” Develop the ability to sculpt balloons; Maintain the desire to depict the subject; To cultivate a desire to engage in creativity. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.83 2nd week: Application. “Multi-colored lights in houses” Teach children to stick round images; Learn to alternate circles by color; Practice neat gluing. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 42 Week 3: Modeling. “Pretzels” Strengthen the technique of rolling out clay with straight movements of the palms; Teach children how to roll the resulting sausage in different ways; To develop the ability to examine works. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 42 Week 4: Application “Berries and apples on a plate. Preserving fruits” Consolidate children’s knowledge about the shape of objects; Learn to distinguish objects by size; Practice careful use of glue. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd grade group." With. 38 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.695 week: Modeling. “Gingerbread” To consolidate the ability to sculpt balls; Learn to flatten a ball by squeezing it with your palms; Develop the desire to do something for others. T.S. Komarova "Fine arts classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 44 December No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “Man and the animal world” 3-4 weeks: “New Year” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Application “Chickens in the meadow” Teach children to make a composition from several objects; Depict an object consisting of several parts; Continue to practice your neat gluing skills. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 87 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.2412 week: Modeling. “Gift for a beloved kitten” Form imaginative perception and imaginative ideas, develop imagination; Teach children to use previously acquired skills in modeling; Cultivate a kind attitude towards animals. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 36 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p. 693 week: Application. “Pyramid (New Year’s gifts)” Teach children to convey the image of a toy in applications; Depict an object consisting of several parts; Strengthen knowledge of colors. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 51 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.128-130 Week 4: Modeling “Rattle” Teach children to sculpt an object consisting of two parts: a ball and sticks; Learn to connect parts, pressing them tightly against each other; Practice rolling clay with straight and circular movements of the palms. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 49 January Week No. Topic 2,3,4 weeks “Winter” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1st week: Vacations 2nd week: Application. "Snowman" To consolidate children's knowledge about round shapes, about the difference in size of objects; Learn to compose an image from parts; Practice neat gluing. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 60 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.115-116 Week 3: Modeling. “Little dolls are walking in a snowy meadow” Learn to create the image of a doll in modeling; Learn to sculpt an object consisting of two parts; Strengthen the ability to roll clay between the palms with straight and circular movements. T.S. Komarova "Fine art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 61 Week 4: “Stick on whatever toy you want” Develop children’s imagination and creativity; Consolidate knowledge about shape and size; Practice proper gluing techniques. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 54 February No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: “I will grow up healthy” 3-4 weeks: “Defender of the Fatherland Day” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Modeling. “Sparrows and a cat (based on outdoor play)” Continue to develop the ability to reflect images of outdoor play in modeling; Develop imagination and creativity; To consolidate previously acquired skills and abilities. T.S. Komarova "Fine arts classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 63 Week 2: Application. “Truck” Consolidate knowledge about shape and size; Develop imagination. T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova “Complex classes in the 2nd junior group” p.156 Week 3: Modeling. “Planes are standing at the airfield” Teach children to sculpt an object consisting of two parts of the same shape; Strengthen the ability to divide a lump of clay into two equal parts by eye; Arouse joy from the created image. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in the 2nd junior group." With. 64 Week 4: Application. “Flags” “Festive panorama” Reinforce the ability to create an image of a rectangular object in an application; Distinguish and correctly name colors; Use glue carefully. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 68 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 168 March No. Topic 1-2 weeks: "International Women's Day" 3- 4 weeks: “Man and the world of things” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Modeling “Treat for grandmother (dolls)” Develop children’s ability to choose the content of their modeling from the named objects; Foster independence; Reinforce modeling techniques. T.S. Komarova " Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 72 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 186 2nd week: Application. "Flowers as a gift for mother, grandmother" Teach children to compose image from details; Cultivate the desire to make a beautiful thing (gift); Develop aesthetic perception. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 67 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 193 3rd week: Modeling. "Tumbler Teddy Bear" Exercise children in depicting objects, consisting of round parts of different sizes; Practice the ability to fasten parts of an object, pressing them tightly against each other. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 74 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 1994 week: Application. "Beautiful napkin" Teach children to make a pattern on square paper ; Develop compositional skills, color perception. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 58 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 142 April No. Topic 1,2,3 weeks: "Spring" 4- Week 5: “Folk culture and traditions” Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support Week 1: Modeling “Big and small birds at the feeding trough” Continue to develop in children the desire to convey images of birds in modeling; Reinforce modeling techniques; Develop the ability to talk about what they have made .T.S.Komarov "Fine art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 67 2nd week: Application. "Birdhouse" Teach children to depict objects consisting of several parts in application; Clarify knowledge of colors; Develop color perception. T.S. Komarova "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 76 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 218 3rd week: Modeling. "Chicks are walking" Continue to develop the ability to sculpt objects consisting of two parts; Learn to depict details using pinching techniques; Include children in the creation of a collective composition. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 82 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 212 Week 4: Application. "Napkin" Learn to make a pattern of circles and squares on square-shaped paper napkin; Develop a sense of rhythm; Strengthen the ability to glue parts carefully. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 73 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 205 Week 5: Modeling. "Beautiful bird (based on the Dymkovo toy)" Learn to sculpt an object consisting of several parts; Reinforce the technique of pinching with your fingertips; Learn to sculpt according to the model of a folk (Dymkovo) toy. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 77 May No. of the Week Topic 1-2 weeks: "Fairy tales" Objectives of the program content of the topic Methodological support 1 week: Application. "House (Teremok)" Teach children to compose an image from several parts; Consolidate knowledge of geometric figures. T.S. .Komarov "Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 88 T.V. Kovrigina, M.V. Kosyanenko, O.V. Pavlova "Complex classes in the 2nd junior group" p. 254 Week 2: Modeling. "Bowls of the Three Bears" Teach children to sculpt bowls of different sizes ; Learn to flatten and pull the edges of the bowl up; Strengthen the ability to sculpt carefully. T.S. Komarova “Art classes in 2 ml. group." p. 79 3rd week: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" 4th week: Conducting monitoring Filling out monitoring cards for children's mastery of the necessary skills and abilities in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" Explanatory note. Educational area "Music" "The content of the educational area "Music" is aimed at achieving the goal of developing children's musicality, the ability to emotionally perceive music through solving the following tasks: development of musical and artistic activities; introduction to the art of music"*. Development of musical and artistic activity, introduction to the art of music. Listening. Introducing children to folk and classical music. Acquaintance with three musical genres: song, dance, march. Formation of emotional responsiveness to a work, the ability to distinguish between fun and sad music. Formation of the ability to listen to a piece of music to the end, understand the nature of the music, determine how many parts there are in the work. Developing the ability of children to distinguish musical sounds in pitch within an octave - seventh, to notice changes in the strength of the sound of a melody (loud, quiet). Improving the ability to distinguish the sound of musical toys, children's musical instruments (musical hammer, barrel organ, rattle, drum, tambourine, metallophone, etc.). Singing. Formation of the ability to sing expressively. Development of singing skills (sing without tension in the range D (mi) - la (si), at the same tempo with everyone, pronounce words clearly and clearly, convey the character of the song (fun, drawn-out, affectionate, melodious)). Song creativity. Development of the desire to sing and finish singing the melodies of lullabies with the syllable “bye-bye” and cheerful melodies with the syllable “la-la”. Formation of skills in composing cheerful and sad melodies according to the model. Musical-rhythmic movements Formation of the ability to move in accordance with the two-part form of music and the strength of its sound (loud, quiet); respond to the beginning of the sound of music and its end. Developing the ability to march together with everyone and individually, to run easily, at a moderate and fast pace to the music. Improving the execution of dance movements: stomp alternately with two feet and one foot. Development of the ability to circle in pairs, perform a straight gallop, move rhythmically to music and according to the tempo and character of a musical piece, with and without objects, toys. Development of skills for expressive and emotional transmission of playful and fairy-tale images: a bear is walking, a cat is sneaking, little mice are running, a bunny is jumping, a cockerel is walking, chickens are pecking grains, birds are flying, etc. Development of dance and gaming creativity. Encouraging children to independently perform dance movements to dance tunes. Formation of skills for more accurate execution of movements that convey the character of the animals depicted. Playing children's musical instruments. Introduction to some children's musical instruments: pipe, metallophone, bell, tambourine, rattle, drum, as well as their sound. Formation of the ability to play along on children's percussion musical instruments. Planned intermediate results of mastering the Program. Intermediate results of mastering the Program are formulated in accordance with Federal State Requirements (FGT) through revealing the dynamics of the formation of integrative qualities of pupils in each age period of mastering the Program in all areas of child development. By the age of four, with successful completion of the Program, the next level of development of the child’s integrative qualities is achieved. Integrative quality “Physically developed, mastered basic cultural and hygienic skills.” Anthropometric parameters (height, weight) are normal. Masters age-appropriate basic movements. The need for motor activity has been formed: shows positive emotions during physical activity and in independent motor activity. Shows interest in participating in joint games and physical exercises. Uses physical education equipment in his free time. Performs age-appropriate hygiene procedures independently. On his own or after a reminder from an adult, he follows basic rules of behavior when eating and washing. Has a basic understanding of the value of health, the benefits of hardening, and the need to observe hygiene rules in everyday life. Integrative quality: “Curious, active.” Shows interest in various types of games, in joint games. He is interested in himself (who am I?), information about himself, about his past, about the changes happening to him. Interested in objects in the immediate environment, their purpose, properties. Shows interest in animals and plants, their characteristics, and the simplest relationships in nature; participates in seasonal observations. Asks questions to an adult, an older child, listens to the teacher's stories about funny incidents from life. Loves to listen to new fairy tales, stories, poems; participates in discussions. Participates in conversations while looking at objects, paintings, illustrations, observing living objects; after watching performances and cartoons. Active in creating individual and collective compositions in drawings, modeling, appliqué; enjoys participating in exhibitions of children's work. Tries to sing, sing along, move to the music. Shows interest in participating in holidays, productions, joint leisure and entertainment. Integrative quality "Emotionally responsive." Knows how to show goodwill, kindness, and friendliness towards others. Responds to the emotions of loved ones and friends. He makes attempts to feel sorry for his peer, hug him, and help him. Emotionally and interestedly follows the development of action in dramatization games and puppet shows created by adults and older children. Listening to new fairy tales, stories, poems, he follows the development of the action, empathizes with the characters of fairy tales, stories, stories, tries to read nursery rhymes and short poems by heart with expression. Shows emotional responsiveness to works of fine art, to the beauty of surrounding objects (toys), objects of nature (plants, animals), and experiences a feeling of joy; tries to depict simple objects and phenomena in drawing, modeling, and appliqué, conveying their figurative expressiveness. Shows emotional responsiveness to age-appropriate musical works, distinguishes between cheerful and sad melodies, and tries to expressively convey playful and fairy-tale images. Tries to reflect received impressions in speech and productive activities. Integrative quality “Mastered the means of communication and ways of interacting with adults and peers.” Able to organize acts in everyday life, in independent games through speech, and interact with peers. Able to team up with peers to play in a group of 2-3 people based on personal sympathies, choose a role in a role-playing game; demonstrates the ability to interact and get along with peers in short joint games. Knows how to share his impressions with teachers and parents. In case of a problematic situation, he can turn to a familiar adult and responds adequately to the adult’s comments and suggestions. Addresses the teacher by name and patronymic. Integrative quality “Able to manage one’s behavior and plan one’s actions based on primary value concepts, observing basic generally accepted norms and rules of behavior.” Has a positive attitude towards observing basic rules of behavior in kindergarten and on the street; on proper interaction with plants and animals; reacts negatively to obvious violations of the rules he has learned. Able to act together in outdoor games and physical exercises, to coordinate movements. Ready to follow basic rules in joint games. Can communicate calmly, without shouting. Situationally shows a friendly attitude towards others, the ability to share with a friend; has experience in correctly assessing good and bad deeds. He understands that he needs to live together, use toys and books together, and help each other. Observes the rules of basic politeness. On his own or after a reminder he says “thank you”, “hello”, “goodbye”, “good night” (in the family, in the group). Knows how to notice disorder in clothes and eliminate it with a little help from adults. Knows that it is necessary to maintain order and cleanliness in the premises and area of ​​the kindergarten, and after playing, put away toys and building materials. After the explanation, he understands the actions of the characters (works, performances) and the consequences of these actions. Integrative quality “Able to solve intellectual and personal tasks (problems) that are age-appropriate.” Strives to independently carry out basic tasks, shows a desire to participate in the care of plants and animals in the corner of nature and on the site. Able to independently complete basic tasks (put away toys, organize materials for classes). Can independently select attributes for a particular role: supplement the play environment with missing items and toys. Uses different methods of examining objects, including simple experiments. Able to establish the simplest connections between objects and phenomena and make the simplest generalizations. Shows a desire to build buildings according to his own plans. Knows how to occupy himself with games and independent artistic activities. Integrative quality “Having primary ideas about himself, family, society, state, world and nature” Has primary ideas about himself: knows his name, age, gender. Has primary gender ideas (men are brave, strong; women are gentle, caring). Calls his family members and their names. Knows the name of his hometown (village). Familiar with some professions (teacher, doctor, salesman, cook, driver, builder). Integrative quality “Mastered the universal prerequisites of educational activities.” Has the simplest skills of cultural behavior in kindergarten, at home, on the street. Able to independently carry out basic tasks and overcome minor difficulties. In case of a problematic situation, seek help. Experiences positive emotions from correctly solved cognitive problems, from cognitive-research and productive (constructive) activities. In a dialogue with a teacher, he is able to hear and understand the question asked, and does not interrupt the adult speaking. Shows interest in books and looking at illustrations. Integrative quality “Having mastered the necessary skills and abilities.” The child has developed the skills and abilities necessary to carry out various types of children's activities. Planned results of children mastering the necessary skills and abilities in educational areas. Educational field "Health". Accustomed to neatness (notices disorder in clothes, eliminates it with a little help from adults). Possesses the simplest skills of behavior while eating and washing. Educational field "Physical education". Able to walk straight, without shuffling, maintaining a given direction. Able to run, maintaining balance, changing direction and running pace in accordance with the instructions of the teacher. Maintains balance when walking and running on a limited plane, when stepping over objects. Can crawl on all fours, climb ladders and gymnastic walls in any way. Takes off energetically in jumps on two legs, jumps at least 40 cm from a standing position. Can roll the ball in a given direction from a distance of 1.5 m, throw the ball with both hands from the chest, from behind the head; hit the ball on the floor, throw it up 2-3 times in a row and catch it; throw objects with the right and left hands at a distance of at least 5 m. Educational area "Socialization". Can take on a role and briefly interact with peers in the game on behalf of the hero. Able to combine several game actions into a single storyline; reflect in the game actions with objects and relationships between people. Able to adhere to game rules in didactic games. Able to follow the development of theatrical action and respond emotionally to it (puppet, drama theaters). At the request of an adult and independently, acts out small excerpts from familiar fairy tales. Imitates the movements, facial expressions, and intonation of the characters being portrayed. Can take part in conversations about the theater (theater - actors - spectators, behavior of people in the auditorium). Educational field "Labor". Able to dress and undress independently in a certain sequence. Can help set the table for dinner. Knows how to feed fish and birds (with the help of a teacher). Educational field "Security". Complies with basic rules of behavior in kindergarten. Observes basic rules of interaction with plants and animals. Has a basic understanding of traffic rules. Educational area "Cognition". Productive (constructive) activity. Knows, names and correctly uses parts of building materials. Knows how to place bricks and plates vertically. Modifies buildings by adding or replacing some parts with others. Formation of elementary mathematical concepts. Able to group objects by color, size, shape (select all red, all large, all round objects, etc.). With the help of an adult, he can form groups of homogeneous objects and select one object from the group. Able to find one or many identical objects in the environment. Correctly determines the quantitative relationship between two groups of objects; understands the specific meaning of the words: “more”, “less”, “the same”. Distinguishes between a circle, a square, a triangle, objects with corners and a round shape. Understands the meaning of the designations: top - bottom, front - back, left - right, on, above - below, top - bottom (stripe). Understands the meaning of words: “morning”, “evening”, “day”, “night”. Formation of a holistic picture of the world. Names familiar objects, explains their purpose, identifies and names characteristics (color, shape, material). Orientation in the premises of the kindergarten. Names your city (town, village). Knows and names some plants, animals and their young. Highlights the most characteristic seasonal changes in nature. Shows respect for nature. Educational field "Communication". Answers various questions from adults regarding their immediate environment. Looks at toys and pictures. Uses all parts of speech, simple unextended sentences and sentences with homogeneous members. Educational field "Reading fiction". Retells the content of the work based on the pictures in the book and the teacher’s questions. Name the work (in a free version) after listening to an excerpt from it. Can recite a short poem by heart with the help of an adult. Educational field "Artistic creativity". Drawing. Depicts individual objects, simple in composition, in plots that are uncomplicated in content. Selects colors that match the depicted objects. Uses pencils, markers, brushes and paints correctly. Modeling. Knows how to separate small lumps from a large piece of clay and roll them out with straight and circular movements of the palms. Sculpts various objects consisting of 1-3 parts, using a variety of sculpting techniques. Application. Creates images of objects from ready-made figures. Decorates paper blanks of various shapes. Selects colors that match the depicted objects and as desired; knows how to use materials carefully. Educational field "Music". Able to listen to a piece of music until the end. Recognizes familiar songs. Distinguishes sounds by height (within an octave). Notices changes in sound (quiet - loud). Sings without falling behind or ahead of others. Knows how to perform dance movements: spinning in pairs, stamping feet alternately, moving to music with objects (flags, leaves, handkerchiefs, etc.). Distinguishes and names children's musical instruments (metallophone, drum, etc.).

Svetlana Emelyanova
Long-term thematic plan for working with children in the second junior group for a year

In accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation “On Education” (clause 6.2 of Article 9), by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated November 23, 2009 No. 655, federal state requirements (FGT) for the structure of the basic general education program of preschool education were approved. FGTs make significant changes to the structure of planning educational activities. The main fundamental difference is the replacement of the educational block, which was previously called “Specially organized classes” in calendar and long-term planning, with blocks of “Educational activities carried out in joint activities of adults and children”, where an essential feature of joint activities is the presence of a partnership, cooperation between an adult and a child, possibility of free placement, movement and communication of children.

Here is an approximate calendar and thematic planning of educational work in accordance with the “Program of education and training in kindergarten” edited by M. A. Vasilyeva, V. V. Gerbova, T. S. Komarova. - M.: Mosaika-Sintez, 2010.

This material is given for use in the second junior group. You can rely on the topics and forms of work given in planning or use some elements of this material.

Long-term thematic plan for working with children in the second junior group for a year

(developed by the teacher of MBDOU No. 23 of the city of Samara Emelyanova S.A.)

September

Topic: "My family"

Conversations: “Our grandmothers are visiting us,” I want to be like dad.”

Didactic games:

"And who are you?"; “Who needs what?” (about the profession).

Role-playing games:

"Family"; "Bear's Birthday."

Finger game “We shared an orange.”

K. Ushinsky “Cockerel with his family”; L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands.”

Listening to the audio recording of W. Mozart “Lullaby”.

Outdoor games:

"Sun and Rain"; "Horses."

Drawing: “Seven-flowered flower”, viewing photo albums “My Family”.

Socialization;

Cognition;

Communication;

Physical Culture;

Safety;

Artistic creativity.

2 week

"Our favorite kindergarten"

“What is our group?”; “What does a teacher’s assistant do?”

Excursions:

to the kitchen; on the territory of the kindergarten.

Educational game "Doll Natasha".

Didactic games:

“What are our toys made of?”; “What grows on the site?”

Role-playing games:

"Kindergarten"; "Family".

Z. Aleksandrova “Katya in the manger”; E. Yankovskaya “I go to kindergarten.”

Outdoor games:

"Tram"; "Sparrows and cars."

Drawing: “Balloons will decorate our group.”

Cognition;

Communication;

Socialization;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity

3 week

"Toys in kindergarten"

"Toys in our room"; about how to take care not only of your appearance, but also of your toys.

Didactic games:

“Tell Petrushka how to say goodbye correctly”;

“Pick up dishes for the kitchen.”

Role-playing games:

“Give the doll some tea”; "Family".

A. Barto “Toys”; B. Zakhoder “Builders”.

Productive activity “Let's build furniture for a doll and a bear.”

Outdoor games:

"Sparrows and Cars"; "Sun and Rain."

Didactic game “What does it sound like?”

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Artistic creativity

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health

4 week

“Samara is my hometown”

“Samara is my hometown”; "My street".

Viewing the album “My Favorite City Samara”, creating a collage “My City”.

Didactic games:

“Tell the bear about our street”; “Who needs what for work.”

Role-playing games:

"Tram"; “We’re going, we’re going, we’re going...”

N. Sakonskaya “Song about the metro”; S. Mikhalkov “Kremlin Stars”.

Listening to audio recordings with songs about the Volga, Samara.

Outdoor game “Bear and Bees”, round dance game “Oh, guys, tarara”

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

October

Theme: "Golden Autumn"

Forms and methods of working with children:

"Autumn. What do you know about her?”; “Golden autumn has come to visit us.”

nursery rhyme “It’s raining, it’s pouring rain”; M. Prishvin “Falling Leaves”.

Didactic games:

“Let’s dress the doll for a walk”, “Show and name”; “Find the same one.”

Collecting autumn leaves for the herbarium, for making wreaths and bouquets from them.

Outdoor games:

"Homeless Hare"; “Run to the named tree,” “Let’s harvest the harvest.”

Listening to audio recordings with songs about autumn.

Watch the video "October - the golden time."

Story game "The family goes to the forest."

Integration of educational areas:

Cognition

Socialization

Communication

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health

2 week

Conversation “What grows in the garden.”

Didactic games:

“Show and name”; “Find the same one”; “Recognize and name vegetables.”

Role-playing games:

“Family, summer preparations”; "Vegetable shop".

Productive activities:

“Canned vegetables in a jar”; “The turnip has grown big and strong.”

Outdoor games:

"Birds and cats"; "The Bear and the Bees."

J. Brzechwa “Vegetables”; Y. Tuvim “Vegetables”.

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Reading fiction;

Artistic creativity

3 week

"Fruits"

“What grows in the garden?”; "Tasty and healthy vegetables and fruits."

Role-playing games:

"Fruit shop"; “Family, we’re going to the dacha.”

Didactic games:

"Wonderful bag"; "Say it kindly."

V. Suteev “Bag of Apples”; V. Suteev “Apple”.

Watch a video of the cartoon "Chippolino".

Finger game “There’s a furry cat walking around the kindergarten.”

Outdoor games:

"Aircraft"; "The Bear and the Bees."

Constructive activity “Box for vegetables and fruits.”

Productive activity: modeling “An apple with a leaf and a worm.”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health.

4 week

"Trees, leaves, fruits"

Conversation “How to recognize a spruce tree?”

The plot-role-playing game “My Green Friends”, the dramatization game “Journey to the Forest”.

Game entertainment “Winged Seeds”.

Didactic games:

“Guess which tree the leaf or fruit is from”; “Call me kindly”; “Recognize the leaf”, “Trees”

Reading T. Egper “Journey in the forest: Christmas trees on the hill”, “The tale of how Marinka visited the forest.”

Learning the poem “Christmas Tree” by E. Alexandrova.

Drawing “Drawing branches of coniferous trees”

Outdoor games:

"At the Bear's Forest"; “One, two, three, run to the tree.”

Exhibition of crafts made from natural materials (joint work of children with parents).

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health.

November

Monitoring of child development (conducting diagnostic exercises and observations)

2 week

Topic: “Transport: above-ground and underground”

Forms and methods of working with children:

Conversation “Cars on our street.”

Didactic games:

"Assemble the car"; "Domino about transport"; “Find and name”; “Show the bear how to carefully roll the dolls in the car.”

Drawing "Colorful wheels".

View illustrations with images of various types of transport, the painting “Playing Train”.

Role-playing games:

"Transport"; “A trip to the forest by train”; "Construction".

Musical and game exercise “Train”.

Listening to songs:

"Song of Friends"; "Car".

Outdoor games:

"Sparrows and Cars"; "Tram"; "Colored Cars"

Integration of educational areas:

Cognition;

communication;

socialization;

artistic creativity;

safety;

Physical Culture;

health.

3 week

"Safety on the street"

“On the rules of conduct on the street and in transport”; “How to cross the road”; “What does the traffic light tell us?”

Didactic games:

“What does the traffic light say?”, “What do people drive?”; “Find and name.”

Role-playing games:

"Transport"; “Different cars are driving along the road, and pedestrians are walking along the sidewalk”; "We are pedestrians."

G. Georgiev “Traffic Light”; S. Mikhalkov “My Street”; B. Zakhoder “Chauffeur”.

Outdoor games:

"Colored Cars"; "Sparrows and cars."

Drawing “My friend the traffic light.”

Artistic creativity – modeling – “Traffic light”.

Finger game "Orange".

Watch the video “Lessons in caution from Aunt Owl.”

Safety;

cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

artistic creativity;

Physical Culture;

health.

4 week

"Russian folk tales"

“Where the fairy tale came to us from”; “What kind of fairy tales are there?”

Didactic games:

“Guess the fairy tale”; “Which fairy tale is this hero from?”

nursery rhymes “Okay, okay”, “Sleep, little dove, my son”;

Russian folk tales “The Three Bears”, “Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka”.

Listening to the audio recording “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats in a New Way.”

Role-playing games:

"Family"; “We’re going to visit the old forest man.”

Outdoor games:

"Colored Cars"; "By the bear in the forest."

Dramatization game "Kolobok".

Productive activity: application “Kolobok is rolling along the path.”

Cognition;

communication;

socialization;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity;

December

Topic: “Wintering birds”

“Feathered guests at our feeder”; “Sparrows and Doves”, based on the painting “Our Birds”.

Didactic games:

“Whose shadow?”, “Who is the odd one out?”; “Which bird flew away?”

Game with cut pictures “Fold the bird”, lotto “Birds”.

V. Zotov “Tits” from the book “Forest Mosaic”; nursery rhyme “Magpie-magpie”; V. Stoyanov “Sparrow”.

Finger gymnastics “Feeder”.

Role-playing games:

based on the poem “Tits” by A. Barto; "Kindergarten"; "We're making feeders."

Productive activity: “Making a bird feeder.”

Drawing “Footprints in the snow.”

Outdoor games:

"Crow"; "Sparrows and Cars"; "Birds are flying."

View photo illustrations “Wintering birds in our region.”

Watch the video “Wintering Birds of Our Places”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

artistic creativity;

Physical Culture;

health.

2 week

"Winter Fun"

"Winter Fun"; “What we like in winter”; "Children's games in winter"; “Why aren’t children cold?”

Didactic games:

"Seasons"; “When does this happen?”; “Name a winter sport.”

Role-playing games:

"Bus"; "Sporting goods store"

N. Nosov “Steps”; L. Voronkova “It’s snowing.”

Outdoor games:

"Run to me"; "Find your color."

Sports entertainment “Winter joys”.

Finger game "Fist - ring, fist - palm."

Productive activities:

applique "Snowman";

modeling "Snowman with a broom".

View illustrations on the theme “Winter fun”.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

safety.

3 week

"Zimushka-winter"

“The real winter has come”, “What kind of snow there is”; “How beautiful the winter forest is.”

Didactic games:

“Name it correctly”; “Who can find the tree faster”; "Who is this?"; “How to dress in winter?”

Productive activities:

“Snow covers the whole earth”; "Blizzard Blizzard";

construction of “House for Aunt Winter.”

View albums and illustrations about winter-winter, video recordings “Winter in the Forest”.

Role-playing games:

"Kindergarten"; "Transport".

Outdoor games:

"Sparrows and Cars"; "Blizzard-zavirukha."

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health.

4 week

“Favorite holiday New Year”

“Who is Santa Claus?”; “Traditions of decorating the Christmas tree”; “How will your family celebrate the holiday?”

Didactic games:

"New Year's Toy Store"; “Listen and tell”; “Lay out a snowflake” (mosaic).

Theatrical game "Snow Maiden".

Role-playing games:

"Journey to the Winter Forest"; "Family. Let's celebrate the New Year."

Outdoor games:

"Two Frosts"; “Who is the most accurate?”

Russian folk tales “Snow Maiden”, “Mittens”; L. Voronkova “It’s snowing.”

Productive activity: application with drawing elements “Festive Christmas tree”.

Watching videos of the cartoons “Santa Claus and the Gray Wolf”, “Letter”.

Listening to audio recordings of songs about the New Year, Christmas tree.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

artistic creativity;

Physical Culture;

January

"Fire safety"

"Be careful with fire"; “What not to do in the absence of adults”; "Rules for handling fire."

Didactic games:

“Place the pictures in order”; “What can’t you do?”

Role-playing games:

"Our house"; "We are firefighters."

Board-printed games:

"Summer"; "Professions".

Outdoor games:

"Fast and agile"; "Who is faster".

Productive activities:

collective application “Fire Train”;

Modeling from salt dough “Tongues of Flame”.

Dramatization game "Cat's House".

nursery rhyme “Tili-tili, tili-bom”; S. Marshak “Fire”; K. Chukovsky “Confusion.”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

artistic creativity;

safety;

Physical Culture;

health.

3 week

"Advice from Doctor Neboleikin"

“What you need to do to avoid getting sick”; “About healthy food”; "About Microbes"; "How to maintain your health."

Didactic games:

“Healthy and unhealthy food”; “Recognize by smell”; “Human sense organs”; “Name what kind of juice it is.”

Holiday “Journey to the Country of Health”.

Productive activities:

drawing “Vitamins around us”;

modeling “Multi-colored vitamins”.

Role-playing games:

"Polyclinic", "Family".

E. Krylov “How the rooster was treated”; Russian folk tale "The Cockerel and the Bean Seed."

Outdoor games:

"Colored Cars"; "Bubble".

Collaborative work between children and parents: making colorful little books “Where do vitamins live?”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

artistic creativity;

Physical Culture;

health.

4 week

"Personal hygiene"

“Cleanliness is the key to health”; "If you want to be healthy."

Didactic games:

“Let’s show the bear how to dress properly”; “Show me what I’ll show the bear”, Joke game “My body”.

V. Suteev “Three kittens”; K. Chukovsky “Moidodyr”.

Drawing "Beautiful towel".

Role-playing games:

"Polyclinic"; "Family", finger game "Orange".

Outdoor games:

“I’ll freeze”; "The Wolf and the Hares."

Watch a video of the cartoon “Queen – Toothbrush”.

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity.

5 week

"When Mom Isn't Home"

“What can and cannot be done when mom is not at home”; "On fire safety rules."

Didactic games:

“Find and name”; “What for what”; “Select items that cannot be touched.”

Role-playing games:

"Family"; "Transport".

V. Mayakovsky “What is good and what is bad”; I. Muraveyka “I myself”; N. Pavlova “Whose shoes.”

Watch a video from the series “Lessons in caution from Auntie Owl.”

Drawing “If my mother is not at home, I draw her portrait.”

Modeling “If mom is not at home, dad and I cook dinner.”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

safety;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity (modeling, drawing).

February

"Folklore"

“What are nursery rhymes”; “Where did nursery rhymes come to us?”

Articulation gymnastics:

"Fence"; "Shovel".

Role-playing games:

"Kindergarten", "Polyclinic".

Outdoor games:

“By the bear in the forest”; "Ocean is shaking".

Didactic games:

“What kind of nursery rhyme is this hero from”; "Find a match."

Reading: nursery rhymes “Ladushki-Ladushki”, “Lyuli-Luli”.

Drawing "Rainbow-arc, don't let it rain."

Modeling “Mouse” (based on the nursery rhyme “The cat always guards the mouse”).

Theatrical game "Cat's House".

View illustrations for Russian folk nursery rhymes and songs.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

2 week

"Dymkovo toy"

“Where did the Dymkovo toy come to us from”; "Funny folk toys."

Printed board game: lotto “Dymkovo Toy”.

Didactic games:

“Find and name”; “Find the same one.”

A. Dyakov “Merry Haze”, “Beyond the Cold Water”; nursery rhyme "Turkey, turkey, turkey."

Drawing “Painting of the Dymkovo toy.”

Modeling based on the Dymkovo toy “Horse”.

Outdoor games:

“To whom the flag”; “Counter dashes”, round dance game “Oh, guys, tarara”. Finger game "Orange".

View illustrations about the Dymkovo toy.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

3 week

"Our Defenders"

"Festival of Fathers and Grandfathers"; “Congratulations to our boys.”

Didactic games:

"Educated girls and boys"; “Find and name.”

View the album “Service in the Army.”

S. Nikolsky “Soldier’s School”; A. Marushin “What kind of birds are in the blue sky.”

Outdoor games:

"Aircraft"; "Skydivers"

Role-playing games:

“Here the soldiers are coming”; "We are sailing on a ship."

Drawing:

"Planes are flying"; "A gift for dad."

Singing songs:

"We are soldiers"; “Brave Soldiers”, listening to the audio recording “Song about Dad”.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity

4 week

"Pets"

“About animals in a village farmstead”; “What animals do you know?”

Didactic games:

“Whose children are these?”; “Whose shadow is this?”; "Who's the odd one out here?"

Role-playing games:

“Polyclinic. We treat animals"; "Family. We’re going to visit grandma in the village.”

Russian folk tale “The Goat Dereza”; E. Charushin “Dog”.

Modeling “Bowls for dogs”.

Construction of “Farm of the cat Matroskin”.

Outdoor games:

"Animals"; "Horned goat."

Reading V. Stepanov “How do you live? What are you chewing?

View illustrations of pets.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

March

"About Beloved Mothers"

“How do you help your mother?”; “Where do our mothers work?”; “Our girls also have a holiday.”

Making a collage “Basket of flowers for our mothers.”

Didactic games:

“Call me kindly”; "Professions of our mothers."

Role-playing games:

"Family"; "Kindergarten".

Outdoor games:

“On a level path”; "White Snowflakes"

Watch a video of the cartoon “I offended my mother.”

Listening to audio recordings with songs about spring, mother, grandmother.

Application “Gift for Mom”.

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

2 week

"Wild animals of the middle zone"

“What wild animals do you know in our forests?”; “Where does the bear live?”

Didactic games:

“Where is whose mother?”; “Who is the odd one out?”, conversation-game “Why do hares need wolves.”

Russian folk tales “Zayushkina’s Hut”, “Masha and the Bear”; I. Sokolov-Mikitov “Leaf Faller”.

Listening to the audio recording “Peter and the Wolf.”

Watching the video “My funny animals” (bear).

Outdoor games:

“By the bear in the forest”; "The Fox and the Chickens"; "Hares and the wolf."

Round dance game "Zoo".

Role-playing games:

"Shop"; "Kindergarten".

Artistic creativity: “Bunny in a winter coat” (drawing with elements of appliqué).

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

3 week

"Migratory birds"

“Who are migratory birds?”; “What birds do you know?”

Didactic games:

“Who hid in the tree?”; “It flies - it doesn’t fly”; “Who is missing?”

L. Tolstoy “The Bird Made a Nest”; N. Zoshchenko “Smart Bird”; nursery rhyme "Swallow".

Outdoor games:

"Birds and Fox"; "Bubble".

Role-playing games:

"Family. Making a birdhouse”, “Trips to the forest”.

Drawing "Birdhouse".

Construction of the "Birdhouse".

View the album “Birds are coming to us.”

Watch the video “Migratory Birds Fly.”

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

4 week

"Water, water"

“Water, water”; “Where the droplet lives”; “Be careful with water, close the tap properly.”

Didactic games:

“Floats - doesn’t swim”; “What kind of water is there?”

Experimentation:

“Water has no taste”; "Droplets"; "Ice - solid water"; "Meeting with a stream."

Role-playing games:

"Family. We’re giving our daughter a bath”; "Family. Let’s wash the clothes.”

nursery rhymes “Water-water”, “From water to water”, “Rain, rain”;

V. Suteev “Boat”.

Watching video recordings of the cartoons “The Hare Koska and the Stream”, “Run, Stream”.

Outdoor games:

"Stream"; "Ocean is shaking".

Drawing "The sea is agitated."

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity.

April

"Wonderful things are around us"

“What are things for?”; “About dishes”; “About furniture”; "About clothes and shoes."

Didactic games:

"What is missing?"; “Pick up a pair.”

Didactic exercise: “Dress Tanya.”

Role-playing games:

"Family. Let’s dress my daughter”; "Dishes shop".

K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”; B. Zakhoder “Builders”, “Tailor”, “Shoemaker”.

Outdoor games:

"In an even circle"; "Thread and needle."

Drawing "Underwear on a string."

Watching videos of the cartoon “Fedorino's grief.”

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity

2 week

"Insects"

“Unexpected guest (fly)”; "Small but very numerous inhabitants of the planet."

Didactic games:

“Describe the insects”; “Rank in ascending/descending order.”

Role-playing games:

"Camping in the woods"; “Cinema” (with viewing of the cartoon “Tsokotukha Fly”).

Board game “Zoological Lotto”.

V. Bianchi “Like an ant hurried home”; I. Sokolov-Mikitov “Grasshopper”, “Spiders”, “Swarm”.

Application “Multi-colored butterflies”.

Relief sculpture “Ladybug”.

Outdoor games:

"The Bear and the Bees"; "Centipedes."

View illustrations “The World of Insects”.

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity.

3 week

"A television"

"My favorite cartoon"; “About TV presenter and cameraman”; "About the cartoonist."

Didactic games:

"Wonderful bag"; “Assemble the picture” (puzzles).

Role-playing games:

"Family. At the blue screen"; "TV show for children."

Reading: E. Uspensky “Three from Prostokvashino”, “Little Raccoon or the one who sits in the pond”, literary quiz “Visiting a fairy tale”.

Outdoor games:

"Carousel"; "Butterflies and Swifts."

Watch a video of the cartoon “I don’t want to.”

Drawing "TV".

Construction of the TV Tower.

Listening to audio recordings with songs from cartoons.

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity.

4 week

"Blossoming Spring"

“What colors does spring have?”; "Spring is red."

Didactic games:

“Which one, which one, which one?”; “Seasons”, lotto “Basics of safety in nature”.

Role-playing games:

"Family. For a walk in the park"; "Journey to Spring."

Outdoor games:

"Stream"; "Spring, come."

V. Bianchi “When Spring Comes”; L. Agricheva “Dandelion”; S. Marshak “Spring Song”.

Listening to audio recordings with works by P. I. Tchaikovsky.

Watch the video of the film “Blossoming Spring”.

View illustrations about spring.

Applique (collective) “New dress at the birch tree.”

Modeling (collective) “Blossoming Spring”.

Cognition;

Socialization;

Communication;

Reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

Health;

Artistic creativity.

May

“Our favorite poets K. I. Chukovsky, A. L. Barto”

Conversation “Who are poets and why are they needed?”

Didactic games:

"Animals, birds, insects"; "Colorful paths"; “Where did this hero come from?”

Role-playing games:

"Dr. Aibolit"; “We’re going, we’re going, we’re going...”

Outdoor games:

"Lounger Bear"; "A fox walked through the forest."

K. Chukovsky “Zakalyaka”, “Bebeka”, “Piglet”; A. Barto “Geese-Swans”, “Game of the Herd”, “Who Shouts”, “Amateur Fisherman”.

Watching videos of the cartoons “Doctor Aibolit”, “Cockroach”, “Tsokotukha Fly”.

View illustrations for the works of K. I. Chukovsky, A. L. Barto.

Listening to an audio recording of “Moidodyr” performed by K. I. Chukovsky.

Modeling “Plasticine Fairy Tale” (based on the work of K. I. Chukovsky “Doctor Aibolit”).

Drawing “We are illustrators” (based on the works of A. Barto).

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

3-4 weeks

Child development monitoring

5 week

"Houseplants"

"Flowers on the windowsill"; “Why don’t indoor flowers grow outside?”

Didactic games:

"Guess the flower"; "Find a Pair"; “Find the same one.”

Role-playing games:

"Flower shop"; "Family".

Outdoor games:

“Bunny, dance”; "Pass the ball."

View the album "Indoor Plants".

E. Blaginina “Gift”; scientific story by I. Gurin “How a flower appears.”

Drawing "Flower in a pot."

Cognition;

socialization;

communication;

reading fiction;

Physical Culture;

health;

artistic creativity.

SEPTEMBER

Cognitive development ( educational and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

1. Topic: “Who lives in the house?”

Target: teach children to remember the names of their comrades, pay attention to their character traits and behavioral characteristics.

(O.V. Dybina – 16)

II week

2. Topic: “It’s good in our garden”

Target: Teach children to navigate in some rooms of a preschool institution. Cultivate a friendly attitude and respect for preschool employees.

(O.V. Dybina – 22)

III week

3. Topic: Teddy bear.

Target: learn to name the properties of a material, develop fine motor skills and spatial relationships.

(Z.A. Efanova – 6)

IV week

4. Topic: “Toys”

Target: summarize knowledge on the topic “Toys”; learn to compare objects; develop logical thinking, attention, memory, speech, fine motor skills.

(Z.A. Efanova – 47)

Cognitive development:

1. Topic: Ball and cube

Goal: To consolidate the ability to distinguish and name a ball and a cube, regardless of the color and size of the figures.

(I.A. Pomoraeva, 10).

II week

2. Topic: Big, small.

Target: Strengthen the ability to distinguish contrasting objects using the words big, small.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 11)

III week

3. Topic: Little, much.

Target: consolidate the ability to distinguish the number of objects, using the words one, many, few.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 11)

IV week

4. Topic: One, none.

Target: introduce methods for composing a group of objects from individual objects and separating one object from it.

(I. A. Pomoraeva - 12)

Speech development.

1. Topic: Who is good with us, who is handsome with us. Reading poetry. S.Cherny “Pristalka”.

Goal: to arouse children's sympathy for their peers with the help of the teacher's story.

(V.V. Gerbova - 28).

II week

2. Topic: “Sound culture of speech: sounds a, u. Di. "Make no mistake."

Goal: to practice correct and distinct pronunciation of sounds, to activate generalizing words in children’s speech.

(V.V. Gerbova - 32).

III week

3. Topic: Surprise from Pinocchio.

Target: learn to look at toys, name color, shape, size. Cultivate a caring attitude towards toys and the habit of putting them away.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 6)

IV week

4. Topic: “Playing with a doll.” Examination of a painting from the series by E. Baturina.

Target: learn to look at a picture, understand its content, learn to answer questions about the content of the picture.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 10)

1. Topic: “Introduction to pencil and paper”

Target: To develop children's ability to draw with pencils, to hold the pencil correctly, to move it across the paper without pressing it too hard and without squeezing the pencil in their fingers. Draw children's attention to the marks left on paper with a pencil. Develop a desire to draw.

(T.S. Komarova –26)

II week

2. Topic: “Let’s tie colored strings to the balls”

Target: Develop children's ability to select large and small round objects. Strengthen ideas about round objects and their differences in size.

(T.S. Komarova-29)

III week

3. Topic: “Beautiful stairs”

Target: Develop children’s ability to draw lines from top to bottom, draw them straight without stopping, pick up paint on a brush, and dip the entire bristles of it into the paint. Develop aesthetic perception.

(T. S. Komarova-30)

IV week

4. Topic: “Kitten”

Target: To develop children’s ability to paint animals using the poking method, to consolidate the ability to draw in different ways: by poking and with the end of a brush.

(K.K. Utrobina-15)

1. Topic: “Introduction to clay, plasticine” (Modeling)

Purpose: To give children the idea that soft clay can be sculpted from it, and small lumps can be plucked from a large lump. Learn to place clay products only on the board. Develop a desire to sculpt.

(T.S. Komarova –27)

II week

2. Topic: “Big and small balls” (applique)

Target: Develop children's ability to hold a pencil correctly; draw straight lines from top to bottom, draw lines continuously. Develop aesthetic perception.

(T.S. Komarova-28)

III week

3. Topic: “Different colored crayons” (Modeling)

Target: Exercise children in sculpting sticks, the technique of rolling clay with straight movements of the palms. Develop the ability to carefully work with clay and plasticine. Develop a desire to sculpt, to rejoice in what has been created.

(Komarov-30)

IV week

4. Theme: “Balls are rolling along the path” (applique)

Target: Introduce children to round objects. Encourage them to trace the shape along the contour with the fingers of one hand and the other hand, naming it. Develop skills in gluing techniques.

(T.S. Komarova-32)

OCTOBER

Cognitive development (

5. Topic: Vegetables from the garden.

Target: teach to distinguish by appearance and name vegetables. Expand your understanding of growing vegetables.

(O.A. Solomennikova - 8)

II week

6. Topic: “Fruits of fruit trees”

Target: consolidate knowledge about fruits and how to prepare them; teach to show hospitality, to take personal part in basic labor processes. Foster independence.

(N.E. Veraksa – 77)

III week

7. Topic: “A trip to the forest for mushrooms”

Target: teach to find one or many objects in a special setting, develop children’s knowledge about mushrooms and forests.

(N. E. Veraksa – 78)

IV week

8. Topic: “What did autumn give us?”

Target: expand children's knowledge about the seasons, the main signs of autumn: cloudy, raining, leaves falling, getting cold, developing intelligence, thinking, and activity.

(N.E. Veraksa – 37)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

5. Topic: One, none.

Target: continue to develop the ability to compose a group of objects from individual objects and isolate one object from it, introduce the circle.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 13)

II week

6. Topic: Repetition.

Target: continue to learn to distinguish and name a circle, examine it and compare circles by size: large, small.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 14)

III week

7. Topic: Longer, shorter.

Target:

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 15)

IV week

8. Topic: Longer and shorter.

Target: teach to find one or many objects in a specially created environment, answer the question how many?

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 16)

Speech development.

5. Topic: Wonderful basket. Looking at vegetables.

Target: continue to teach how to distinguish by appearance and name vegetables, and cultivate interest in surrounding natural objects.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 13)

II week

6. Topic: Reading poetry. A. Blok “Bunny”. Memorizing verse. A. Pleshcheeva “Autumn”.

Target: help children remember the verse. A. Pleshcheeva “Autumn”. When perception verses. A. Blok to evoke sympathy for the little bunny who is uncomfortable in the autumn season.

(V.V. Gerbova – 40)

III week

7. Topic: Examination of plot paintings.

Target: teach children to look at the picture, answer the teacher’s questions, listen to his explanations. Practice your ability to conduct dialogue.

(V.V. Gerbova - 43)

IV week

8. Topic: Reading poetry. About autumn.

Goal: to introduce children to poetry, to develop a poetic ear.

(V.V. Gerbova – 41)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

5. Topic: “Rings”

Target: Exercise children in drawing round objects. Strengthen the ability to use paints and hold a brush correctly. Develop independence and creativity.

(T.S. Komarova - 36)

II week

6. Topic: “Colorful balls”

Target: Make children want to draw. Develop the ability to independently conceive the content of a drawing and implement your plan. Practice drawing with pencils. Foster independence and develop creativity.

(T.S. Komarova-34)

III week

7. Topic: “Drawing by design”

Target: continue to develop the desire and ability to independently determine the content of your drawing. Reinforce painting techniques with paints. Strengthen knowledge of colors.

(T. S. Komarova – 81)

IV week

8. Theme: “Multi-colored carpet of leaves”

Target: Develop aesthetic perception, form imaginative ideas, teach children to hold a brush correctly, dip it into the paint with all its bristles, remove an extra drop on the edge of the jar.

(T.S. Komarova-33)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

5. Topic: “Bagels” (Modeling)

Target: Continue to introduce children to clay, teach them how to roll a stick into a ring. Strengthen the ability to roll out clay with straight movements

(T.S. Komarova-32)

II week

6. Topic: “Big and small apples on a plate” (Applique)

Target : Develop children's ability to stick round objects. To consolidate the idea of ​​​​the difference in size of objects, to consolidate the correct methods of gluing.

(T.S. Komarova-35)

III week

7. Theme: “Kolobok” (Modeling)

Target: Strengthen the ability to sculpt round objects by rolling the clay between your palms in a circular motion. Strengthen the ability to carefully work with clay. Learn to draw with a stick on a sculpted image.

(T.S. Komarova-36)

IV week

8. Topic: “Apples and berries on a plate” (Applique)

Target: To consolidate children's knowledge about the shape of objects, teach them to distinguish objects by size, practice careful use of glue, and use a napkin for careful gluing.

(T.S. Komarova-38)

NOVEMBER

Cognitive development ( )

9. Topic: “Teremok”

Target: Introduce children to the properties of wood and the structure of its surface.

(O.V. Dybina – 18)

II week

10. Topic: “Dad, Mom, I am family”

Target: form initial ideas about the family. Cultivate a child's interest in his own name.

(O.V. Dybina – 13)

III week

11. Topic: “What types of furniture are there?”

Target: introduce the names of pieces of furniture; learn to compare them, call them in the plural; introduce the materials from which furniture is made; develop attention and speech.

(Z.A. Efanova – 105)

IV week

12. Topic: Ground transport.

Target: learn to name types of ground transport, compare objects, introduce the components of transport.

(Z.A. Efanova - 53)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

9. Topic: Longer, shorter. (Repetition)

Target: learn to compare two objects by length and denote the result of the comparison with the words long-short, longer-shorter.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 15)

II week

10.Theme: Square.

Target: introduce the square, teach to distinguish between a circle and a square.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 17)

III week

11. Topic: Circle and square.

Target: continue to teach to distinguish and name a circle and a square, to learn to find one or many objects in a specially created environment.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 17)

IV week

12. Topic: Consolidation.

Target: improve the ability to compare two objects in length, denote the results of comparisons in words, practice finding one or many objects in the environment.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 18)

Speech development.

9. Topic: “Goat with kids”

Goal: teach children to look at the picture, continue to introduce them to pets.

(Zatulina – 35)

II week

10. Topic: Goat with kids.

Target: teach to look at a picture, continue to introduce pets, cultivate interest in pets.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 35)

III week

11. Topic: Building a house.

Target: learn to look at a picture, understand its content, activate your vocabulary with words, develop attention and thinking.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 22)

IV week

12. Topic: What do people drive?

Target: consolidate knowledge about passenger transport, involve children in conversation during the game, teach them to answer questions.

(G.Ya.Zatulina - 79)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

9.Theme: “Beautiful balloons”

Target: teach children to draw round objects. Learn to hold a pencil correctly and use pencils of different colors when drawing. Develop an interest in drawing. Evoke positive emotions.

(T.S. Komarova – 41)

II week

10. Topic: “Drawing by design”

Target: To develop children’s ability to independently think about the content of a drawing. Strengthen previously acquired skills in painting with paints. Cultivate a desire to look at drawings and enjoy them. Develop color perception and creativity.

(T.S. Komarova -40)

III week

11. Topic: “Draw something rectangular in shape”

Target: To develop children’s ability to independently conceive the content of a drawing, to apply the acquired skills in depicting various rectangular objects. Develop a sense of color and imagination.

(T.S. Komarova-74)

IV week

12. Topic: “Planes are flying”

Target: Strengthen the ability to draw objects consisting of several parts; draw straight lines in different directions. Develop aesthetic perception.

(T.S. Komarova-65)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

9. Topic: “By design”

Target: consolidate the modeling skills acquired earlier. Teach children to name sculpted objects. Develop independence and creativity.

(T.S. Komarova – 46)

II week

10. Topic: “Delicious gifts for Mishka’s birthday”

Target: Strengthen the techniques of rolling clay with straight movements of the palms. Roll the resulting sausage in different ways. Develop the ability to review work. Highlight similarities and differences.

(T.S. Komarova-59)

III week

11. Theme: “House” (Applique)

Target: To develop children’s ability to compose an image from several parts, following a certain sequence; place it correctly on the sheet. Strengthen your knowledge of geometric shapes.

(T.S. Komarova-88)

IV week

12. Topic: “Modeling according to plan”

Target: Strengthen children’s ability to convey images of familiar objects in modeling; teach them to independently determine what they want to create; bring your plans to completion.

(T.S. Komarova-39)

DECEMBER

Cognitive development ( cognitive and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

13. Topic: Winter clothes.

Target: repeat the names of items of clothing and types of shoes, learn to classify clothes by season, develop speech.

(Z.A. Efanova - 83)

II week

14. Topic: Let's give the doll some tea.

Target: consolidate children’s ability to identify essential features and, on their basis, distinguish between similar objects: cup - glass, tablecloth - napkin, teaspoons and tablespoons.

(N.V. Aleshina - 50)

III week

15. Topic: Magic box. Looking at Christmas tree decorations.

Target: Teach children to look at objects, highlighting shape and color. To cultivate aesthetic feelings and respect for toys.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 54)

IV week

16. Topic: “Find objects of the man-made world”

Target: Encourage children to identify and differentiate. Describe objects of the natural and man-made world.

(O.V. Dybina – 21)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

13. Goal : continue to improve the ability to find one and many objects, consolidate the ability to distinguish and name a circle and a square.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 19)

II week

14. Topic: By many, equally.

Target: learn to compare two groups of objects using the method of superimposition, understand expressions in multiples, equally, learn to navigate the arrangement of parts of your own body.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 20)

III week

15. Theme: Wide-narrow, wider-narrower.

Target: learn to compare two objects that are contrasting in width, using overlay techniques and applications, to denote the results of comparison with the words wide-narrow, wider-narrower.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 22)

IV week

16. Topic: “One, many” (repetition)

Target: consolidate the ability to find one and many objects in a specially created environment, use the words one, many. Continue to distinguish and name a circle, a square.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 17)

Speech development.

13.Topic: Let's dress the Katya doll for a walk.

Target: Teach children to look at objects, highlight details, color, material, purpose. Introduce words into the children's dictionary: fabric, fur, drape, etc.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 45)

II week

14. Topic: Visiting Katya.

Target: continue to introduce objects in the immediate environment - tea utensils, their purpose. Introduce generalizing words into the dictionary: teaware, set.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 33)

III week

15. Topic: Our Christmas tree, Memorizing a poem by E. Ilyin

Target: teach children to memorize a short poem. Repeat familiar verses, read them loudly enough with natural intonation. Develop memory and aesthetic feelings. Cultivate a sustainable interest in poetry, music and singing.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 56)

IV week

16. Topic: “Grandmother's Tales” (Quiz)

Target: consolidate familiar fairy tales in memory, recognize them in fragments. Develop memory; expressiveness of speech.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 70)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

13. Topic: “Checkered dress for a doll”

Target: teach children to draw a pattern consisting of vertical and horizontal lines. Monitor the correct position of the arm and hand, achieving a continuous, continuous movement.

(T.S. Komarova-87)

II week

14. Theme: “Colorful wheels”

Target: To develop children's ability to draw round objects with a continuous continuous movement of the brush. Strengthen the ability to rinse a brush and blot the bristles on a cloth. Develop color perception. Strengthen your knowledge of flowers.

(T.S. Komarova-43)

III week

15. Theme: “Little Christmas tree”

Target: Develop children's ability to draw a Christmas tree using the poking method, expand children's knowledge about holidays.

(K.K. Utrobina-14)

IV week

16. Topic: “Snowballs big and small”

Target: consolidate the ability to draw round objects. Learn proper painting techniques; draw lines with a brush from top to bottom.

(T. S. Komarova – 48)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

13. Theme: “Beautiful napkin” (Applique)

Target: teach children to make a pattern on square paper, placing large circles of the same color in the corners and in the middle, and small circles of a different color in the middle of each side.

(T.S. Komarova-58)

II week

14. Theme: “Bowls of the three bears” (Modeling)

Target: Develop children's ability to sculpt bowls of different sizes using the technique of rolling clay in a circular motion. Learn to flatten and pull the edges of the bowl up.

(T.S. Komarova-79)

III week

15. Topic: “Stick on whatever toy you want” (Applique)

Target: Develop children's imagination and creativity. Strengthen knowledge about shape and size. Practice proper gluing techniques.

(T.S. Komarova-54)

IV week

16. Topic: “Pyramid” (Applique)

Target: learn to convey the image of a toy in an appliqué, depict an object consisting of several parts, and arrange the parts in order of decreasing size.

(T.S. Komarova – 51)

JANUARY

Cognitive development ( cognitive and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

17. Topic: In January, in January there is a lot of snow in the yard...

Target: Clarify children's knowledge about winter natural phenomena. To form an aesthetic attitude towards the surrounding nature. Enrich your vocabulary.

(O.A. Solomennikova - 17)

III week

18. Topic: “Sledding”

Target: teach children to look at a picture and understand its content. Learn to answer questions about the content of the picture, matching the words in a sentence. Develop attention, develop the correct tempo of speech.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 49)

IV week

19. Topic: Let's feed the birds in winter.

Target: Strengthen children's knowledge about winter natural phenomena. Show the children a bird feeder. Create a desire to feed birds in winter.

(O.A. Solomennikova – 15)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

17. Topic: Triangle.

Target: Introduce the triangle, teach to distinguish and name the figure.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 24)

III week

18. Topic: Triangle.

Target: Continue to introduce the triangle based on its comparison with a square. Learn to compare two equal groups of objects using the application method.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 26

IV week

19. Topic: Orientation in space.

Target: exercise the ability to determine spatial directions from oneself and denote with the words front-behind, top-bottom, right-left.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 27)

Speech development.

17. Topic: Reading L. Voronkov’s story “It’s snowing.”

Target: introduce a new story, teach listening, follow the development of events. Cultivate interest in natural phenomena, reflect your impressions in drawings.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 44)

III week

18. Topic: “You are frost, frost, frost”

Target: teach children to memorize nursery rhymes and repeat familiar ones. Develop the correct speech rate and intonation expressiveness. Develop attention, memory, clearly pronounce words and phrases. Cultivate interest in Russian folklore.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 61)

IV week

19. Topic: Feeder.

Target: to develop children's interest in birds, recognize them by their appearance, expand and activate children's vocabulary.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 59)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

17. Topic: “Trees in the snow”

Target: To develop children’s ability to convey a picture of winter in a drawing. Practice drawing trees. Develop the ability to place several trees on a leaf. Strengthen the ability to wash a brush. Develop aesthetic perception.

(T.S. Komarova-66)

III week

18. Topic: “We made snowmen on a walk”

Target: Make children want to create images of funny snowmen in their drawings. Practice drawing round objects. Strengthen the skill of painting a round shape with continuous lines from top to bottom.

(T.S. Komarova-62)

IV week

19. Topic: “Birdhouse”

Target: Develop children's ability to draw an object consisting of a rectangular shape, a circle, a straight roof. Correctly convey the relative size of an object. Reinforce painting techniques.

(T.S. Komarova -78)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

17. Topic: “Make your favorite toy” (Modeling)

Target: To develop children’s ability to independently choose the content of modeling, using previously learned modeling techniques. Strengthen the ability to sculpt objects consisting of one or several parts.

(Komarov-61)

III week

18. Theme: “Snowman” (Applique)

Target: To consolidate children's knowledge about round shapes and the differences in size of objects. Learn to compose an image from parts, arranging them correctly in size.

(T.S. Komarova-60)

IV week

19. Topic: “Modeling according to plan”

Target: Strengthen previously acquired clay modeling skills. Teach children to name sculpted objects. Develop independence and creativity.

(T.S. Komarova-46)

FEBRUARY

Cognitive development ( cognitive and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

20. Topic: I have a kitten.

Target: continue to introduce pets. Develop a desire to watch the kitten. Learn to share your experiences.

(O.A. Solomennikova–18)

II week

21. Topic: Who lives in the forest?

Target: introduce children to animals living in the forest, recognize them in the picture, name their characteristic features.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 39)

III week

22. Topic: “Grandmother's Tales”

Target: consolidate familiar fairy tales in children’s memory and recognize them in fragments. Develop memory and expressiveness of speech. Cultivate a desire to listen to fairy tales and experience pleasure from it, a desire to tell individual episodes themselves.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 70)

IV week

23. Topic: “We congratulate our dads”

Target: introduce the national holiday - Defender of the Fatherland Day; cultivate a good attitude towards dad, instill a feeling of pride in your father; develop independence.

(N.E. Veraksa – 168)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

20. Topic: Comparison.

Target: introduce techniques for comparing two objects in height, teach to understand the words high-low, above-low.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 28)

II week

21. Topic: Comparison (continued).

Target: continue to introduce techniques for comparing two objects in height, teach to understand the words high-low, above-low.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 29)

III week

22. Topic: Consolidation.

Target:

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 30)

IV week

23. Topic: Comparison.

Target: learn to compare two unequal groups of objects using the method of superimposition, to denote the results of comparison with words more or less, as many as. Improve the ability to distinguish and name circles, squares and triangles.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 31)

Speech development.

20. Topic: Learning the nursery rhyme “Like our cat”

Target: teach children to recite a nursery rhyme by heart. Learn to clearly pronounce words and short phrases with natural intonation, calmly. Develop attention and memory. Cultivate interest in folklore.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 28)

II week

21. Topic: “Three Bears” L.N. Tolstoy

Target: teach children to listen to new fairy tales, follow the development of the action, understand the content, and empathize with the heroes of the fairy tale. Learn to answer questions about the content of the fairy tale. Develop memory and intonation expressiveness of speech. Cultivate interest in fairy tales.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 107)

III week

22. Topic: Reading r.ns. "Snow Maiden and the Forests."

Target : remind children of Russian folk tales they know, introduce them to a new fairy tale. Help to correctly reproduce the beginning and end of a fairy tale.

(V.V. Gerbova – 50)

IV week

23. Topic: Conversation on the topic: What is good and what is bad.

Target: talking with children about good and bad to improve their speech.

(V.V. Gerbova – 63)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

20. Theme: “Puppy”

Target: Continue to develop the ability to draw using the poke method. Expand knowledge about animals, enrich children’s vocabulary, strengthen their ability to select colors.

(K.K. Utrobina-11)

II week

21. Theme: “Little Bunny”

Target: Continue to develop children’s ability to draw by poking a contour with a hard brush, expand children’s knowledge about wild animals, and instill interest in poetic works.

(K.K. Utrobina-15)

III week

22. Topic: “Baby books”

Target: Develop the ability to draw quadrangular shapes with form-building movements by continuous movement of the hand from left to right, from top to bottom, etc. Clarify the technique of painting by moving your hand from top to bottom. Develop imagination.

(T.S. Komarova-73)

IV week

23. Topic: “Fireworks”

Target: Introduce children to the method of drawing with a poke with a hard brush, improve the ability to hold a brush correctly when drawing, and master the palette. Develop aesthetic perception.

(K.K. Utrobina-10)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

20. Theme: “Chickens in the meadow” (Applique)

Target: To develop children’s ability to compose a composition from several objects, freely arranging them on a sheet of paper. Depict an object consisting of several parts. Continue to practice your neat gluing skills.

(T.S. Komarova-87)

II week

21. Topic: “Make whatever animal you want” (Modeling)

Target: Strengthen children's ability to sculpt an animal. Learn to sculpt round and elongated objects, more accurately conveying the characteristic features of the objects. Improve the techniques of rolling clay with straight and circular movements of the palms.

(T.S. Komarova-88)

III week

22. Topic: “Flags” (Applique)

Target: Strengthen the ability to create in an application an image of a rectangular object consisting of two parts; correctly position an object on a sheet of paper, distinguish and correctly name colors.

(T.S. Komarova-68)

IV week

23. Topic: “Planes are at the airfield” (Modeling)

Target: To develop children's ability to sculpt an object consisting of two parts of the same shape, fashioned from elongated pieces of clay. Strengthen the ability to divide a lump on the eye into two equal parts.

(T.S. Komarova-64)

MARCH

Cognitive development(

24. Topic: “How Funtik and I carried sand”

Target: give children the idea that dad takes care of his family; Dad knows how to drive a car. Build respect for dad.

(O.V. Dybina – 31)

II week

25. Theme: “Golden Mother”

Target: Continue to introduce children to the work of mothers and grandmothers, show their business qualities; to develop respect for mother and grandmother, a desire to talk about them.

(O.V. Dybina–29)

III week

26. Topic: Excursion to the kindergarten kitchen.

Target: introduce the children to the kitchen area, some equipment, and the cook.

(N.V. Aleshina – 41)

IV week

27. Topic: Caring for a houseplant.

Target: expand children's understanding of indoor plants (clivia). Learn to wipe the leaves with a damp cloth.

(O.A. Solomennikova - 20)

V week

28. Topic: Introducing the work of a nurse.

Target: introduce children to the medical office, some equipment, and the nurse.

(N.V. Aleshina – 31)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

24. Topic: Consolidation. (repetition)

Target: learn to compare two unequal groups of objects using the method of superimposition, to denote the results of comparison with words more or less, as many as.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 30)

II week

25. Topic: Comparison of objects.

Target : to consolidate ways of comparing two objects in length, width, height, to indicate the results of comparison with the appropriate words.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 32)

III week

26. Topic: Time of day.

Target: consolidate the ability to name and distinguish the time of day: day, night.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 33)

IV week

27. Topic: Geofixing. Figure

Target: consolidate the ability to find and distinguish geometric shapes: circle, square, triangle. To develop the ability to distinguish the number of sounds by ear.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 34)

V week

28. Topic: Repetition.

Target: teach to reproduce a given number of objects and sounds according to a model within three, consolidate the ability to find and distinguish geometric shapes: circle, square, triangle.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 35)

Speech development.

24. Topic: “Sound culture of speech: sounds T, P, K,”

Target: consolidate the pronunciation of the sound “t” in words and phrasal speech; teach children to clearly pronounce sounds in words and phrasal speech; practice pronouncing onomatopoeias at different speeds and volumes.

(V.V. Gerbova – 66)

II week

25. Topic: Reading poetry. I. Kosyakova “She’s All.”

Target: introduce children to a new verse. Improve children's dialogical speech.

(V.V. Gerbova – 64)

III week

26. Topic: Loaf.

Target: introduce children to bakery products, teach them to distinguish and name the essential features and qualities of products.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 26)

IV week

27. Topic: Lily is a houseplant.

Target: introduce children to a houseplant that has distinct characteristic features. Learn to distinguish and name: stem, leaves, flower.

(G.Ya . Zatulina - 93)

V week

28. Topic: Sound culture of speech: sounds p, p.

Target : practice clear pronunciation of the sounds p, p.

(V.V. Gerbova – 58)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

24. Topic: “Draw what you want beautiful”

Target: develop aesthetic perception. Be able to see and highlight beautiful objects and phenomena. Strengthen the ability to draw with different pencils.

(T.S. Komarova – 71)

II week

25. Topic: “Draw who wants something beautiful”

Target: Develop aesthetic perception. Develop the ability to see and highlight beautiful objects and phenomena. Strengthen children's drawing skills with different materials, choosing them as they wish.

(T.S. Komarova-71)

III week

26. Topic: “Drawing by design”

Target: To develop children’s ability to think about the content of a drawing and to use learned drawing techniques. Create a desire to look at the drawings, discuss them, and enjoy the colorful images.

(T.S. Komarova-59)

IV week

27. Topic: “Dandelions in the grass”

Target: Induce in children a desire to convey in a drawing the beauty of a flowering meadow, the shape of flowers, and practice painting techniques with paints. Strengthen the ability to carefully rinse the brush.

(T.S. Komarova-85)

V week

28. Topic: “Beautiful flags on a string”

Target: To develop children's ability to draw rectangular objects with separate vertical and horizontal lines. Introduce the rectangular shape. Continue to practice drawing and coloring techniques with colored pencils.

(T. S. Komarova-69)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

24. Topic: “Tumbler Teddy Bear”

Target: practice depicting objects consisting of round parts of different sizes, practice the ability to round parts of an object.

(T.S. Komarova – 74)

II week

25. Topic: “Flowers as a gift to mother, grandmother” (Applique)

Target: Develop children's ability to compose an image from details. Cultivate the desire to make a beautiful thing. Develop aesthetic perception, form imaginative ideas.

(T.S. Komarova-67)

III week

26. Topic: “Treats for dolls, bears, bunnies” (Modeling)

Target: To develop children’s ability to choose the content of their modeling from the named objects. Foster independence. Reinforce sculpting techniques. Develop imagination.

(T.S. Komarova-72)

IV week

27. Topic: “Pattern on a circle” (Applique)

Target: To develop children’s ability to place a pattern along the edge of a circle, correctly alternating shapes in size; make a pattern in a certain sequence. Strengthen the ability to apply glue to the entire form.

(T.S. Komarova-64)

V week

28. Topic: “Modeling according to plan”

Target: Develop the ability to independently think about the content of modeling. Practice a variety of sculpting techniques.

(T.S. Komarova-54)

APRIL

Cognitive development ( cognitive and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

29. Topic: Drops.

Target: to develop children’s interest in natural phenomena, to establish simple connections, and to activate children’s vocabulary.

(G.Ya. Zatulina - 96)

II week

30. Topic: In the poultry yard.

Target: consolidate knowledge about poultry, cultivate correct sound pronunciation, and cultivate interest in poultry.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 16)

III week

31. Topic: Walk through the spring forest.

Target: introduces children to the characteristic features of spring weather, expands their understanding of forest plants and animals.

(O.A. Solomennnikova - 22)

IV week

32. Topic: Vegetable garden on the window.

Target: to form an idea of ​​plants, to cultivate a desire to work, to care for plants.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 102)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

29. Topic: Comparison.

Target: exercise the ability to compare two objects by size, denote the results of comparison with the words large, small, learn to reproduce a given number of objects and sounds according to a pattern within three.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 36)

II week

30. Topic: Orientation in space.

Target: exercise the ability to distinguish spatial directions from oneself, denote them with the words front-behind, top-bottom, left-right.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 37)

III week

31. Topic: Quantity.

Target: exercise the ability to reproduce a given number of movements and call them with the words many and one.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 38)

IV week

32. Topic: Magnitude.

Target: consolidate the ability to compare two equal and unequal groups of objects using the methods of superimposition and application, use expressions as many, as many, more, less.

(I.A. Pomoraeva – 39)

Speech development.

29. Topic: “spring in the forest” Reading the story by G. Skrebitsky

Target: introduce children to a new story, teach them to follow the development of the action, and understand the content. Learn to answer questions based on content. Learn to coordinate adjectives with nouns: spring day, forest drops, golden-pink sun. Cultivate a love for nature.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 115)

II week

30. Topic: Memorizing verses. V. Berestov “The cockerels have fledged.”

Target: help children remember the poem, teach them to read it expressively.

(V.V. Gerbova –62)

III week

31. Topic: “Trees of our site”

Target: to form ideas about plants in the kindergarten area. Activate the children's dictionary, clarify the names of trees, their characteristic features. Develop attention, observation, talk about your impressions calmly, at a normal pace. Cultivate interest in plants, love for native nature.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 128)

IV week

32. Topic: “The grass is turning green” A. Pleshcheev.

Target: teach children to memorize a short poem and read it with natural intonation. Teach children to answer questions in simple sentences. Develop observation, attention, memory. Cultivate an interest in nature.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 111)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

29. Topic: “Fluffy dandelions”

Target: Develop the ability to draw by poking dandelion flowers along the contour, strengthen children’s ability to paint over leaves with the tip of a brush, expand knowledge about the first spring flowers, and enrich children’s vocabulary.

(K.K. Utrobina-19)

II week

30. Theme: "Chicken"

Target: Continue to develop children’s ability to draw using the poking method, consolidate the ability to hold a brush correctly, expand knowledge about poultry, teach them to correctly use singular and plural nouns in their speech.

(K.K. Utrobina-13)

III week

31. Topic: “Trees on our site”

Target: Develop the ability to create an image of a tree in drawing; draw objects consisting of straight vertical and inclined lines, place the image over the entire sheet of paper, draw large, on the entire sheet.

(T.S. Komarova-50)

IV week

32. Theme: “Christmas tree”

Target: To develop children’s ability to convey the image of a Christmas tree in drawing, to draw objects consisting of lines. Continue to develop your paint and brush skills before adding another color of paint.

(T.S. Komarova-51)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

29. Theme: “Birdhouse” (Applique)

Target: To develop children’s skills in depicting objects consisting of several parts in appliqué; determine the shape of the parts. Improve your knowledge of colors. Develop color perception.

(T.S. Komarova-76)

II week

30. Theme: “Chicks are walking” (Modeling)

Target:

(T.S. Komarova-82)

III week

31. Theme: “Napkin” (Applique)

Target: Develop children's ability to create a pattern of circles and squares on a square-shaped paper napkin, placing the circles in the corners of the square. Develop a sense of rhythm.

(T.S. Komarova-73)

IV week

32. Topic: “Modeling according to plan” (Modeling)

Target: To develop children’s ability to conceive the content of modeling and bring the idea to completion. Foster independence, develop creativity and imagination.

(T.S. Komarova -66)

MAY

Cognitive development ( cognitive and research activities, familiarization with the subject environment, familiarization with the social world, familiarization with the natural world)

33. Topic: “Six-legged babies”

Target: teach to establish the differences between a butterfly and a beetle: the butterfly has bright, large, beautiful wings, has antennae, a proboscis, the butterfly crawls, flies, the beetle has hard wings, beetles crawl and fly, buzz.

(N.E. Veraksa – 241)

II week

34. Theme: “Dandelion”

Target: introduce the dandelion plant and its aspirations; cultivate a desire to admire flowers.

(N.E. Veraksa – 228)

III week

35. Topic: Ecological trail.

Target : expand children’s knowledge about plants, develop a caring attitude towards them. Give an idea of ​​tree planting.

(T.S. Solomennikova - 25)

IV week

36. Topic: “Rain”

Target : continue to introduce the properties of water; learn to conduct basic experiments with water and establish cause-and-effect relationships.

(N.E. Veraksa – 235)

Cognitive development: Formation of elementary mathematical concepts.

33. Topic: Shapes.

Target: consolidation of geometric shapes, develop attention, memory, thinking.

(I.A. Pomoraeva - 40)

II week

34. Consolidation of the material covered.

III week

35. Consolidation of the material covered.

IV week

36. Consolidation of the material covered.

Speech development.

33. Topic: “Repetition of poems”

Target: help children remember the poems they have learned throughout the year: remember a new poem.

(V.V. Gerbova – 79)

II week

34. Topic: Reading the poem “Spring” Didactic exercise “When does this happen?”

Target: introduce children to A. Pleshcheev’s poem “Spring”. Learn to name the signs of the seasons.

(V.V. Gerbova – 71)

III week

35. Topic: “Rain” by Z. Alexandrov

Target: learn to memorize short poems and read them expressively. Learn to answer questions about the content using lines from the poem. Develop attention, memory, speech breathing through the power of the voice. To cultivate aesthetic feelings through poetry and music.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 124)

IV week

36. Theme: Rainbow.

Target: to form children's interest in natural phenomena, to develop attention and observation.

(G.Ya. Zatulina – 127)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Drawing)

33. Topic: "Drawing with paints according to plan"

Target: Develop independence in choosing a topic. To develop children’s ability to introduce elements of creativity into their drawings, select the right colors for their drawings, and use previously acquired skills and abilities in their work.

(T.S. Komarova-86)

II week

34. Topic: “Dandelions”

Target: teach how to draw dandelion flowers by poking a kennel, strengthen children’s ability to paint over leaves with the tip of a brush; expand knowledge about spring flowers.

(K.K. Utrobina – 18)

III week

35. Topic: “Draw whatever beautiful thing you want”

Target: Create a desire to draw. Develop the ability to independently conceive the content of a drawing and implement your plan. Practice drawing with pencils. Learn to enjoy your drawings and the drawings of your comrades.

(T.S. Komarova – 46)

IV week

36. Theme: “The sun is shining”

Target: To develop children’s ability to convey the image of the sun in a drawing, to combine a round shape with straight and curved lines. Strengthen the ability to squeeze out excess paint on the edge of the outlet. Develop independence and creativity.

(T.S. Komarova-63)

Artistic and aesthetic development. (Applique - modeling)

33. Topic: “The holiday will come soon” (Applique)

Target: To develop children’s ability to compose a composition of a certain content from ready-made figures, to independently find a place for flags and balls.

(T.S. Komarova-83)

II week

34. Topic: “Big and small birds at the feeder” (Modeling)

Target: Continue to develop in children the desire to convey images of birds in sculpting, correctly conveying the shape of body parts, heads and tails. Reinforce sculpting techniques.

(T.S. Komarova-67)

III week

35. Topic: “Pyramid”

Target: teach children to convey the image of a toy in applications; depict an object consisting of several parts; arrange the parts in order of decreasing size. Strengthen knowledge of colors. Develop color perception.

(T.S. Komarova – 51)

IV week

36. Theme: “Duckling” (Modeling)

Target: To develop children's ability to sculpt an object consisting of several parts, conveying some characteristic features. Strengthen the ability to connect parts.

(T.S. Komarova-86)

Compiled by

Forward planning

in kindergarten

1st junior group

Implementation of FGT in preschool educational institutions

INTRODUCTION

This manual is compiled on the basis of the content of the work determined by comprehensive programs, taking into account federal state requirements (FGT) for the organization of the educational process in preschool institutions. It includes the topics of types of organized activities and the content of the educational process carried out during the entire time the child is in kindergarten.

In the proposed long-term planning of types of organized activities, an attempt is made to combine them thematically in order to ensure the consolidation of the main program objectives in different types of children's activities - cognitive, communicative, productive. However, in practice, it is necessary to correlate the present plan with the schedule so as not to violate the logic of the educational process: first introduce the subject or object, then read or talk about it, and only then offer to depict it.

A feature of young children is instability of attention, the need for frequent repetition of material in order to assimilate it. This largely determines the construction of organized activities for communicative development, familiarization with the outside world and fiction. In this manual, such activities, as a rule, comprehensively solve these problems. It includes the main part in accordance with the type of organized activity and additional parts that implement tasks in other sections of the program. For example, a lesson on communicative development, along with the main task of developing sound pronunciation, includes tasks on familiarizing oneself with fiction, and a lesson on familiarizing oneself with the world around us includes exercises on sound pronunciation, etc. This ensures a change in children’s activities and reinforces the material .


Organized visual arts activities are carried out in accordance with the basic principles of teaching preschoolers drawing and modeling. Children are invited to first tactilely feel the object, try to sculpt it, and then depict it with a pencil or paints. Important points are play motivation and children playing with the results of their activities.

Please note that the program content of organized drawing activities does not include tasks for consolidating children’s knowledge of flowers. It is advisable to include these tasks in accordance with the paints offered to preschoolers to depict a particular object.

When choosing the topic of organized activities, we used manuals, a list of which is given at the end of the book.

Long-term planning of daily activities includes those sections of educational work with children that are convenient to plan prospectively, for a month or a quarter. This type of planning gives the teacher more opportunity to vary his activities depending on the weather (observing natural phenomena), the mood and state of children (teaching game actions and elements of role-playing games), the content of educational material in organized activities (familiarization with the outside world), specific manifestations in children’s behavior (cultivating a culture of behavior), etc. Certain areas of the educational process, such as developing cultural and hygienic skills and positive qualities, are proposed to be planned for the quarter. The formation of these skills is a long and painstaking process of more than one day.

In addition to the content of the work for a month or quarter, the manual contains approximate methodological techniques that do not claim absolute use, but will help educators, especially beginners, implement the proposed content. General techniques - instructions, reminders, explanations, etc., as a rule, are not indicated, since they are constantly used during the educational process.

PERSPECTIVE PLANNING OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES

Cognition

Communication

Fiction

Drawing

Modeling

September

During the adaptation period, individual lessons are held, conversations with children, display of fun toys, organization of entertaining activities with individual children and in subgroups in accordance with the wishes of the children

October

Didactic exercises: “Orders”, “Up and Down”. Goals. Learn to distinguish and name toys and their main qualities (color, size). Continue to introduce the location of the group room, the objects and things that are in it

Sound culture of speech: the sound “a”.

Games with doll Alyonushka. Reading an excerpt from E. Blaginina’s poem “Alyonushka”.

Goals. Teach clear pronunciation of the sound “a” in words and short phrases.

Learn to finish words when re-reading a poetic text

Telling the Russian folk tale "Turnip".

Goals. Learn to listen to a fairy tale accompanied by a display of tabletop theater figurines

Miracle sticks.

Goals. Introduce pencils. Learn to hold a pencil with three fingers, without squeezing too much, and hold a piece of paper with your left hand. Support attempts to compare what is depicted with familiar objects and animals

Let's feed the birds. Goals. Introduce the properties of clay. Learn to pinch off pieces and put them on the board

Goals. Learn to look at a picture; name the objects depicted on it, their qualities, actions

Sound culture of speech: the sound “u”. Didactic exercise “Who called.”

Goals. Learn to clearly articulate the sound “u” (isolated, in words, small phrases), pronounce it in one exhalation, encourage you to pronounce sounds (by imitation) with different voice strengths

Reading the poem by A. Barto “Horse”.

Goals. Encourage memorizing poetic text, repeating individual lines

Grass for rabbits. Goals. Learn to draw grass with short strokes, freely placing strokes over the entire surface of the sheet.

Introduce the color green

Goals. Learn to tear small lumps of clay from a large one, roll them lengthwise between your palms

Reading of A. Barto’s poem “The Ship”. Goals. Learn to listen carefully to a poem, repeat individual words, conveying the intonation of the request

Goals. Continue to introduce techniques for working with paints.

Learn to draw short lines by lightly touching the paper with a brush

Goals. Strengthen the ability to roll out clay lengthwise and make an airplane out of sticks

Examination of E. Baturina’s painting “Saving the Ball.” Reading the poem by A. Barto “Ball”.

Goals. Help to understand the content of the picture. Learn to answer questions based on the content, actively repeating individual words after the teacher. Encourage help to read a familiar poem

Didactic exercise “Do this.”

Exercise on onomatopoeia “Horses”.

Goals. Learn to listen to the end of a task, perform appropriate actions, distinguish and perform actions that are opposite in meaning (go up, go down). Learn to clearly pronounce the sound “i”

Repetition of familiar nursery rhymes.

Goals. Arouse the joy of listening to familiar works, the desire to tell them together with the teacher. Promote the formation of intonation expressiveness of speech

Leaf fall, leaf fall, yellow leaves are flying. Goals. Strengthen skills in working with paints. Learn the technique of dipping. Encourage you to fill the entire surface of the sheet of paper

By design.

Goals. Create a desire to sculpt with clay. Create images of objects from rolled out columns of clay, name them, play with them

Didactic exercise “Who left and who came.” Reading the nursery rhyme “Our duck in the morning...”

Goals. Learn to distinguish and name the birds mentioned in the nursery rhyme. Learn to understand simple questions and answer them.

Game with nesting dolls. Exercise on sound pronunciation “Lala’s teeth hurt.”

Goals. Learn to compare objects by size using appropriate adjectives (big, small).

Learn to clearly pronounce the sound “o” while rounding your lips

Telling the Russian folk tale “Ryaba Hen”

Didactic exercise “Who does what.”

Goals. Learn to listen to a fairy tale based on visual aids (display of a tabletop theater, illustrations, etc.) and without it.

Practice selecting nouns to verbs

By design.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to use paints, recognize familiar objects in colored spots, play with them

Goals. Learn to sculpt round objects by rolling the clay in a circular motion between your palms

Didactic exercise “Recognize and name vegetables.”

Goals. Learn to recognize and name vegetables: carrots, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage. To lead to an understanding of the general concept of “vegetables”. Strengthen knowledge of colors: green, red, yellow

Exercise on sound pronunciation “Donkey”.

Looking at story pictures.

Goals. Learn to correctly pronounce the sounds “i” and “o” harmoniously, on one exhale.

Activate words in speech: long, short

Reading the nursery rhyme “So people are sleeping...”.

Goals. Help me remember the content of the nursery rhyme, the names of animals that appear in the text

Colored balls.

Goals. Form circular movements of the hand.

Learn to draw closed round lines with a pencil

Beanbag.

Goals. Continue

learn to sculpt round

items.

Learn to sculpt a toy from two parts -

ball and sticks

December

Examination of toys (trucks, cars, buses, trains).

Goals. Learn to distinguish by appearance and name transport toys and their main parts: body, cabin, steering wheel, wheels, windows

Sound pronunciation exercise. Didactic game “Lambs and goats”.

Goals. Practice correctly pronouncing the sound “e” in isolation and in syllables: be, me.

Develop auditory perception, the ability to differentiate loud and quiet sounds

Repetition of nursery rhymes “So people are sleeping...”, “Water, water...”.

Goals. Arouse the desire to tell nursery rhymes together with the teacher, contribute to the formation of intonational expressiveness of speech.

Clarify your understanding of washroom equipment and its purpose

By design.

Goals. Strengthen drawing skills with a pencil and brush.

Encourage you to choose a material for drawing, to recognize familiar objects in the depiction

By design.

Goals. Strengthen clay modeling skills.

Encourage play with sculpted objects

Goals. Help to remember and correctly name parts of the plant: leaves, trunk (for ficus).

Learn to see and name the difference between leaves: wide, large leaf, narrow, long. Explain that plants drink water, grow, and must be handled with care.

Exercise on sound pronunciation “Guests”.

Reading the story “Cat” by E. Charushin.

Goals. Accustom to clearly pronounce the sounds “m”, “m”. Reinforce the pronunciation of the sound “u”. Activate words in speech: horns, butts, sharp claws, purrs, snorts.

When answering questions, learn to coordinate words in a sentence

Reading the nursery rhyme “The cat went to market...”.

Goals. Help you understand the content of the nursery rhyme, make you want to pronounce the words

Paths for cats. Goals. Continue learning to use paints.

Learn to draw straight lines

Mouse hole. Goals. Strengthen the ability to sculpt a round shape. Learn to make a depression by pressing your finger into the center of the ball

Looking at the clothes of the Katya doll.

Dressing a doll for a walk. Goals. Clarify ideas about clothing, the purpose, and color of things. Learn to remember the dressing sequence

Education of sound culture of speech.

Repetition of the nursery rhyme “The cat has gone

to the market..."

Goals. Teach to clearly pronounce the sounds “p”, “p”.

Create a desire to repeat words, conveying the intonation of the request

Reading the nursery rhyme “Our Masha is little.” Goals. Arouse an emotional response to reading a nursery rhyme, a desire to convey the content in motion

Masha went for a walk: thump, thump, thump.

Goals. Learn to rhythmically touch the paper with a brush, draw marks all over the sheet

Snowman.

Goals. Continue learning how to sculpt a round shape.

Learn to make a snowman figurine from two balls and additional natural material

Examination of the illustration “New Year's holiday”.

Goals. Learn to understand the content of the picture, name the characters, their actions

Didactic exercise “Car”.

Didactic exercise “Let's teach the doll Katya to undress after a walk.”

Goals. Learn to correctly and clearly pronounce the sounds “b”, “b”, speak loudly and quietly. Help to remember the sequence of undressing, teach how to fold clothes neatly. Encourage the use in speech of the names of items of clothing, their parts, actions (remove, hang, put, put)

Reading poems about the Christmas tree.

Goals. Contribute to creating a festive mood and anticipation of the holiday

We are walking with mom and dad.

Goals. Continue to learn to rhythmically apply large and small marks with a brush

Goals. Continue to learn how to roll clay with straight movements between your palms and make simple shapes

January

Christmas Holidays

Didactic exercise “What kind of shape.” Goals. Learn to distinguish and name familiar geometric shapes (ball, cube, brick) in a variety of settings: upon presentation, among several other objects, at the teacher’s word

Exercise in sound pronunciation. Didactic exercise “Guess who came to us.”

Goals. Form a clear pronunciation of the sounds “m”, “p”, “b” (“m”, “p”, “b”).

Promote the development of speech breathing.

Learn to distinguish similar-sounding onomatopoeias by ear and differentiate the volume of their pronunciation. Fix the names of individual items

Goals. Learn to listen to a fairy tale accompanied by showing illustrations.

Help you remember the characters and the sequence of their appearance.

Learn to pronounce requests

Children really like this beautiful Christmas tree.

Goals. Learn to draw using the ability to draw straight vertical and oblique lines

Chick.

Goals. Continue learning to sculpt by rolling the clay in a circular motion between your palms. Learn to sculpt an object consisting of two parts

Didactic exercise “Guess and name.”

Goals. Introduce the purpose of individual objects, activate words - the names of objects and their qualities.

Learn to form nouns by analogy. Reinforce your knowledge of primary colors

Examination of the painting “Tanya and the Doves” (series “Our Tanya”, author O. Solovyova). Exercise with leaves.

Goals. Learn to perceive the content of the picture, answer the teacher’s questions, repeating individual words and phrases.

Develop a smooth, free exhalation

Telling the Russian folk tale "Teremok".

Goals. Learn to perceive a fairy tale without visual accompaniment, answer questions, pronounce individual fragments of the fairy tale

Comb for a doll. Goals. Strengthen the ability to hold a pencil correctly, draw horizontal and vertical lines

The birds flew to the feeder, v Goals. Continue learning how to sculpt an object consisting of two parts.

Learn to convey individual details (small balls - eyes, tail - by pinching)

Didactic games: “Make no mistake”, “Who is telling”.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to name vegetables and fruits.

Learn to correlate objects with their images. Develop auditory attention

Didactic exercises: “Dog”, “Far and close”. Goals. Strengthen the articulatory and vocal apparatus by offering tasks to consolidate the sound “f”.

Learn to pronounce sound combinations loudly (af-af, fu-fu). Learn to determine by eye the distance to an object and use the appropriate words (far, close)

Reading the poem by N. Saxonskaya “Where is my finger?”

Goals. Learn to listen to a poem accompanied by demonstrations of actions, repeat individual words and movements of the teacher when re-reading

Snowflakes are falling.

Goals. Learn to draw snow using the nodding technique

By design.

Goals. Encourage sculpting familiar objects from clay using rolling techniques with straight and circular movements of the palms

February

Didactic exercise “Roll the ball through the gate.”

Goals. Learn to look at a picture, answer questions about its content, reproduce what you see in the picture, accompanying your actions with words

Didactic exercise on sound pronunciation (sound “k”). Goals. Learn to pronounce the sound “k” correctly and clearly. Learn to pronounce onomatopoeia loudly and quietly, promote the development of the vocal apparatus

Telling the Russian folk tale "Kolobok".

Goals. Help to understand the content of the fairy tale. Encourage you to pronounce the words in the Kolobok song

It’s winter, everything is white, there’s a lot of snow.

Goals. Continue learning to draw snow using the technique of dipping and circular movements

Bunny met Kolobok.

Goals. Learn to divide a lump of clay in half, roll a ball, divide the second half in half again, make a head, and from the remaining part - two sticks (ears)

Didactic exercises: “Let’s arrange a room for the doll”, “Snowflake”, “Bell”.

Goals. Learn to distinguish and name pieces of furniture, talk about their purpose. Learn to use the verb “to lie” in the imperative mood.

Practice the pronunciation of the sounds “d”, “n”

Goals. Learn to distinguish onomatopoeia by ear: coo-coo, co-co, drip-drip. Learn to pronounce the sound “n” correctly.

Reinforce the correct pronunciation of the “o” sound.

Learn to pronounce the sound combination no-no loudly and quietly

Repetition of the Russian folk tale "Kolobok".

Goals. Learn to listen to a fairy tale without visual accompaniment.

Learn to take part in the dramatization of passages from it.

Form intonation expressiveness of speech

By design.

Goals. Develop independence in creating images.

Encourage you to supplement the received images with speech, to play out the image

By design.

Goals. Develop imagination by complementing the image with available means of expressiveness (natural material, speech, play).

Improve the techniques of rolling, rolling, placing one part on another

Didactic exercise “Bathing a bear.” Drama game “The Goose and the Foal.”

Goals. Clarify your understanding of pieces of furniture: learn to distinguish and name them based on the picture. Practice the correct pronunciation of the sound “g”, consolidate the pronunciation of the sounds “a”, “0”, “i”

Didactic games: “Let’s arrange a room for the doll,” “Where is Alenka.” Goals. Clarify the idea of ​​furniture, activate the corresponding words in speech. Promote the development of spatial orientations and the use of prepositions

Reading L. Tolstoy's fairy tale “The Three Bears”.

Goals. Help to understand the content of the fairy tale. Fix the names of pieces of furniture. Activate the words: big, smaller, smallest.

Learn to repeat certain phrases after the teacher, using different timbres of speech

Sun.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to draw round shapes and strokes.

Cookies for bears.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to roll out clay by making a ball. Learn to flatten a ball between your palms

Watching a goldfish.

Goals. Promote the development of observation skills. Help you realize that the fish is alive and needs careful handling and care

Didactic exercise “Name it correctly.”

Exercise on sound pronunciation “Knock-knock”.

Goals. Learn to form words with the diminutive suffix - och-.

Learn to correctly pronounce the sound “t”, consolidate the pronunciation of the sound “k”.

Re-reading the fairy tale by L. Tolstoy “The Three Bears”.

Goals. Encourage participation in storytelling and dramatization of individual fragments

Air balloons. Goals. Learn to draw straight vertical lines with a pencil. Strengthen the ability to hold a pencil with three fingers

Bears love sweet cakes. Goals. Continue learning to flatten a lump of clay between your palms.

Encourage drawing on the gingerbread in stacks

March

A dramatization of D. Bisset’s fairy tale “Ga-ha-ga.”

Goals. Learn to distinguish animals by appearance and voices. Practice onomatopoeia

Exercise on sound pronunciation “Tick-tock”.

Goals. Learn to pronounce the sounds “t” and “t” correctly.

Reinforce the correct pronunciation of the “k” sound.

Learn to pronounce words loudly and quietly, quickly and slowly

Reading the nursery rhyme “You, little dog, don’t bark.”

Goals. Evoke an emotional response to the work.

Learn to pronounce individual words with a teacher, conveying the intonation expressiveness of speech

Ribbons for dolls. Goals. Learn to draw straight vertical lines with paints. Strengthen the ability to hold a brush correctly, paint without pressure, keeping the bristles along the brush stroke

Tumbler.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to divide a lump of clay into large and small, roll balls, connect parts of a figure. complement with details (skirt made of paper, eyes made of natural material, etc.)

Bird watching. Goals. Invoke the joy of observing a living object, the desire to protect and care for the bird. Learn to name the actions of a bird (flying, pecking, jumping, looking)

Sound pronunciation exercise “Teddy Bear”.

Exercise for developing speech breathing “Snowflakes”. Exercise for the development of auditory perception “Guess by the voice.”

Goals. Learn to pronounce the sound “e” correctly.

Learn to distinguish different sound combinations by ear (knock-knock, tick-tock, kwa-kwa, ku-ku, ko-ko)

Telling the Russian folk tale "Masha and the Bear".

Goals. Help to understand the content of the fairy tale. Learn to answer questions based on its content. Create a desire to pronounce Masha’s words “I see, I see...”

Machine (based on the song by Yu. Chichkov “Machines”). Goals. Learn to respond emotionally to a piece of music. Strengthen the ability to draw straight lines with paint

Let's bake pancakes. Goals. Strengthen the ability to roll clay into a ball and flatten it between your palms

Bathing the Katya doll. Goals. Help to remember and use in speech the names of objects, qualities and actions (bath, soap, soap dish, towel, soap, rinse off soap, wipe, hot, warm, cold water)

Onomatopoeia exercise “The girl broke the cup.” Exercise for the development of speech breathing “Steam Locomotive”.

Exercise for the development of auditory perception “Guess what clock is ticking.”

Goals. Learn to pronounce the sound “th” correctly.

Learn to distinguish by ear different volumes and speeds of pronunciation of words. Accustom yourself to pronounce the sound “u” in a drawn-out manner, in one breath.

Reading of the poem “Masha is having lunch” by S. Kaputikyan.

Goals. Learn to listen to a poem.

Strengthen knowledge about domestic animals and their names.

Learn to answer questions about the content of the poem

Rug for Masha.

Goals. Learn to draw straight horizontal lines with a pencil, felt-tip pen, colored crayons or a brush (your choice), create a checkered pattern, combining horizontal and vertical lines

Treat for the doll.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to flatten a ball of clay between the palms, play with the depicted objects

Goals. Learn to understand what is depicted in the picture, answer the teacher’s questions about its content.

Learn to correlate the objects depicted in the plot picture with the corresponding subject pictures

Didactic exercise "Steamboat".

Goals. Learn to distinguish and name qualities: hard and soft. Activate the words in speech: crumples, you can’t crumple.

Learn to pronounce the sound “s” clearly and correctly.

Encourage to pronounce the sound quietly - loudly.

Practice selecting nouns for the verb “swim”

Reading of V. Berestov’s poem “Sick Doll.”

Goals. Help to understand the content of the poem, evoke an emotional response to it

Let's give the doll an apron.

Goals. Make you want to decorate your apron with strokes and lines

Medicines for a sick doll.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to roll out and flatten clay between the palms with straight and circular movements

April

Watching the fish. Examination of the painting “Children Feed the Fish” (series authors E. Radina, V. Ezikeeva). Goals. Learn to observe fish, note the features of their structure and behavior (moves its tail, swims, swallows food).

Learn to behave correctly around the aquarium (don’t make noise, don’t knock on the walls of the aquarium).

Help you understand the plot of the picture. Develop the ability to answer questions

Familiarization with the qualities of objects.

Goals. Continue to practice distinguishing between hard and soft textures. Activate the words: hard, soft, soft.

Learn to find hard and soft objects according to a model, the teacher’s word, by touch

Reading familiar nursery rhymes.

Goals. Arouse pleasure from listening to familiar works, a desire to pronounce individual words and phrases

A fish swims in the water (according to M. Krasev’s song “Fish”).

Goals. Strengthen the ability to convey an image with a linear contour and spot

Goals. Strengthen the ability to flatten a ball of clay and create a turret

Didactic exercises: “Who does what”, “Water”.

Goals. Clarify ideas about the labor actions of adults, learn to correctly name these actions, professions and some tools of labor

Didactic exercise “Wonderful box”. Exercise for the development of auditory perception “Guess.”

Goals. Practice correct pronunciation of sounds in words. Learn to correctly name objects, recognize an object, relying on the teacher’s word, revealing its purpose

Reading the nursery rhyme “Because of the forest, because of the mountains...”. Goals. Encourage you to listen to the nursery rhyme, play out its content, repeating individual words

Hanging from the roof

icicles.

Goals. Learn to draw

different in length

icicles, strokes

depict droplets

By design.

Goals. Encourage to convey images of familiar objects in modeling, to play with them

Examination of indoor plants and tree branches with buds.

Goals. Help you remember the names of familiar plants (ficus, grass). Consider a poplar branch. Tell that plants are alive: they drink water, they grow, they need to be watered

An exercise to develop clear and intelligible speech “Pass the doll Katya.”

Exercise for the development of auditory perception “Guess.” Goals. Develop the ability to clearly pronounce individual words and phrases, politely ask a friend for a toy.

Learn to listen carefully and solve simple riddles

Reading poems by A. Barto from the “Toys” cycle.

Goals. Help you remember familiar poems. Learn to reproduce individual lines. Develop intonation expressiveness of speech

Multi-colored rings.

Goals. Learn to draw closed lines, similar to circles and ovals.

Strengthen the ability to hold a pencil correctly

By design.

Goals. Strengthen skills in working with clay

Familiarization with the qualities of objects.

Goals. Clarify the idea of ​​qualities: wide, narrow.

Learn to use adjectives wide, narrow in speech

Game-dramatization “How a car rolled animals.”

Repetition of the nursery rhyme “Ay, swing, swing, swing...”.

Goals. Learn to participate in dramatization of a story.

Activate adverbs forward, backward and adjectives - names of colors.

Create a desire to recite the nursery rhyme with the teacher. Learn to select nouns for the verb “bake”

Telling the Russian folk tale “The Wolf and the Little Goats.”

Goals. Learn to perceive a fairy tale accompanied by figures from a tabletop theater. Activate the words: goat, kids - kids, wolf, hut

By design.

Goals. Strengthen the ability to draw with paints.

Encourage them to choose and name the object that the child will depict. Contribute to the implementation of the plan

Favorite toys (based on poems by A. Barto).

Goals. Encourage sculpting according to the content of a poem, using existing skills

Examination of the painting “Children playing with blocks” (series authors E. Radina, V. Ezikeeva).

Goals. Clarify the idea of ​​the meaning of the adjectives long, short, encourage them to be used in speech.

Learn to understand the plot of the picture, answer questions and speak out about what is depicted

Sound pronunciation exercise.

Goals. Learn to clearly pronounce words and phrases with the sound “s”

Repetition of the Russian folk tale “The Wolf and the Little Goats.”

Didactic exercise “Who called.”

Goals. Encourage them to take part in the story and finish certain words and phrases. Learn to pronounce the wolf phrase in a rough voice. Develop auditory attention and the ability to recognize children's voices

Let's decorate sundresses with nesting dolls.

Goals. Create a desire to decorate with bright lines and strokes, rhythmically applying them to the silhouette of the sundress

Bowls for kids. Goals. Learn to make a bowl from a lump of clay, flattening it between your palms and making a depression

Didactic exercise “Who needs what.”

Goals. Practice naming objects and their qualities, correlating tools with profession (cook, doctor, driver)

Exercise on sound pronunciation, education of clear and intelligible pronunciation of words and phrases, development of auditory perception.

Goals. Learn to correctly pronounce the sounds “s” and “s” in individual words and phrases.

Learn to distinguish onomatopoeia by ear

Reading the nursery rhyme “Ay, swing, swing, swing...”.

Goals. Help to understand the content of the nursery rhyme. Create a desire to repeat poetic words and phrases.

Practice long exhalation

The balloons are airy and obedient to the breeze. Goals. Learn to draw shapes similar to a circle and an oval, placing them throughout the sheet.

Strengthen skills in working with paints

Plate with apples.

Goals. Learn to sculpt flat and round shapes using previously acquired skills

Didactic exercise “Who eats what.”

Goals. Clarify your understanding of what animals and birds eat. Activate words: grain - grains, cabbage, crown

Looking at a painting from the “Pets” series. Didactic exercise “Who is missing.”

Goals. Learn to distinguish between adult animals and their babies. Practice pronouncing onomatopoeias with different strength and pitch of voice

Reading the poem by A. Barto “Who Shouts How.”

Goals. Help you understand the content of the poem. Fix the names of domestic animals and birds. Practice onomatopoeia

Sunshine and rain. Goals. Learn to convey different weather conditions, draw round and straight lines with paints, make rhythmic strokes

“Ay, swing, swing, swing...” (for a nursery rhyme). Goals. Strengthen skills in working with clay: rolling, flattening, making indentations. Encourage decorating work with stacks

Examination of the painting “Children Feed the Hen and Chicks” (series authors E. Radina, V. Ezikeeva).

Goals. Learn to look at a picture and answer questions about its content. Activate the words: beak - beak, peck, chicken - chicken, dish - saucer

Didactic exercises: “Guess what it is”, “Who is sitting where”.

Goals. Learn to correctly pronounce the sounds “s”, “z”, “ts”, distinguish them by ear, clearly pronounce syllables and words with these sounds

Repetition of the Russian folk tale “Ryaba Hen”. Didactic exercise “Whose children.” Goals. Encourage students to take part in telling a fairy tale, conveying the intonation expressiveness of speech.

Strengthen knowledge about domestic animals and birds

This is how we can draw.

Goals. Develop imagination, teach yourself to choose a drawing

What can we sculpt?

Goals. Strengthen the ability to sculpt simple forms, recognize familiar images of objects and characters in them


PERSPECTIVE PLANNING OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS DURING THE DAY

Maria Vasilievna Antonova
Long-term planning in the second junior group for the 2017–2018 academic year.

Long-term planning in the second junior group for the 2017 - 2018 academic year.

Topic: “Formation of environmental culture in preschool children”

Target: formation of elementary ecological ideas in children through familiarization with objects of the immediate environment and phenomena in nature

Tasks:

1. Introduce children to the characteristic features of the seasons.

2. Enrich children’s understanding of domestic and wild animals and their cubs.

3. Form ideas about the plants in your immediate environment (trees, flowers, indoor plants).

4. Foster in children an emotionally positive, caring attitude towards objects of living nature.

September

Autumn is golden.

Vegetables. Garden. Fruits. Garden. Trees. Mushrooms. Berries

GCD "Golden Autumn"

Target: acquaintance with the season - autumn.

Tasks: help children see seasonal changes in nature.

Introduce children to the autumn phenomenon of leaf fall.

Encourage children to admire autumn leaves and distinguish them by color.

GCD "Vegetables from the garden"

Target: introducing children to vegetables.

Tasks: teach children to distinguish by appearance and taste and name vegetables (cucumber, tomato, carrot and turnip).

Expand your understanding of the cultivation and use of vegetable crops.

Create a desire to participate in the dramatization of the Russian folk tale “Turnip”

1. Observation of plants in the immediate environment

2. Observation of the teacher’s work in the flower garden.

3. Watching a video clip, video presentations about autumn, autumn natural phenomena.

4. Collecting beautiful leaves for the collection.

5. Reading works about autumn:

M. Prishvin “Falling Leaves”, A. Pleshcheev “Autumn Has Come”,

6. Didactic games: “Wonderful bag”, “Test the taste”, “Find the same piece of paper”

7. Finger Theater based on the fairy tale “Turnip”

8. Learning the Russian folk song “Cucumber, cucumber...”

9. Dominoes: “Whether in the garden or in the vegetable garden”, “Turnip”.

10. Conversation “What grows in the garden?”

11. Finger gymnastics “We chop cabbage”

12. Physical education minutes: “Autumn”, “Autumn Leaves”, “Red Forest”.

13. Making garlands from autumn leaves

1. Plot-role-playing games:

- “Let’s help mom make a vegetable salad.”

- “Let’s treat the goat to cabbage”

- “Making preparations for the winter”

2. Examination of illustrations, plot pictures about autumn.

3. Examination of sets with subject pictures: “Vegetables”, “Fruits”.

4. Drawing on the topic:

"Autumn carpet"

"It's raining."

Interactions with family

1. Folder “Autumn”.

2. Consultations:

- “Crafts made from natural materials”

- “Vitamins in vegetables and fruits”

3. Folder “Vegetables and fruits - valuable products”

4. Creating a recipe notebook “Preparations for the winter”

5. Participation in an exhibition of works on the theme “Miracles from the Garden”

October

Pets and birds

NOD “Visiting Grandma Arina”

Target: getting to know pets.

Tasks: expand children's understanding of domestic animals and their cubs.

Teach proper behavior with pets.

Foster a caring attitude towards pets.

GCD "In the Poultry Yard"

Target: developing children's ideas about poultry.

Tasks: teach to recognize by appearance and correctly name poultry and their young.

Expand the active vocabulary of children, improve the grammatical structure of their speech.

Develop children's mental processes: attention, memory, thinking.

To promote the development of coherent speech and the articulatory apparatus when pronouncing sounds using onomatopoeia.

Cultivate interest and caring attitude towards birds.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Reading fiction:

S. Marshak “Mustachioed – Striped”

V. Suteev “Three Kittens”, “Who Said Meow?”, “Cockerel and Paints”, K. Ushinsky “Vaska”, L. Tolstoy “A Cat Slept on the Roof”, E Charushin “In Our Yard”, K. Ushinsky “ Cockerel with his family", "Ducks", "Vaska",

2. Finger games: “The pussy was shaking the strings”, “Where are the palms?”, “Two dogs”, “Horse”.

3. Outdoor games: “Sparrows and the cat”, “Hen and chickens”, “Cat and mice”, “Shaggy dog”.

5. Watch video presentations about pets and birds.

6. Examination of paintings: “Hen with chickens”, “Cat with kittens”, “Horse with foals”.

Independent activities of children

1. Looking at illustrations about pets

2. Review of children's books:

S. Marshak “Mustachioed - Striped”, V. Suteev “Three Kittens”, “Who Said Meow?”, “Cockerel and Paints”.

Interactions with family

1. Information stand: “We are studying the topic: “Poultry”

2. Involving parents in helping to collect illustrative material and coloring books on the topic “Pets”

3. Collecting photographs and organizing a photo exhibition “My Favorite Pet”

4. Production of children’s books by parents on the topic “Poultry”.

5. Consultation: “Our little brothers: choosing a pet for a child”

November

Wild animals (hare, wolf, fox, bear)

NOD “Wild Animals. What grows in the forest, who lives in the forest?

Target: getting to know the animals and plants of the forest

Tasks: introduce children to the animals and plants of the forest; teach children to find, recognize and name animals in pictures. Cultivate a caring attitude towards all living things.

NOD “How animals in the forest prepare for winter”

Target: developing in children the ability to establish simple connections between seasonal changes in nature and the behavior of animals

Tasks: enrich children's knowledge about seasonal changes in nature;

expand children's understanding of animal life in autumn; cultivate curiosity and interest in the life of animals.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Word games “Bunny in trouble”, “Help the squirrel”.

2. Game exercise “Guess whose tail”

3. Reading works about animals: E. Charushin “What kind of animal?”, “Wolf”, “Fox”, “Where do you live, squirrel?”, D. Mamin - Siberian “The Tale of the Brave Hare - long ears, slanted eyes, short tail."

4. Reading and memorizing nursery rhymes:

“A fox was walking along the bridge,” “A squirrel was sitting on a cart.”

5. Didactic games “Whose house?”, “Paired pictures”, “My favorite animal”.

6. Outdoor games: “The Fox and the Hares”, “The little white bunny is sitting”.

Independent activities of children

1. Examination of a set of subject pictures “Wild Animals”

2. Coloring with stencils “Wild Animals”

3. Post the game for free use “Who is wearing what” (lotto with modeling elements)

Interactions with family

1. Consultation “What to tell children about wild animals?”

December

Winter (weather phenomena: frost, snow, cold, wind) Wild birds. Wintering birds.

NOD “Let’s feed the birds in winter” (outdoors)

Target: expanding knowledge about wintering birds

Tasks: encourage children to watch birds flying to the site (crow, tit, sparrow).

Create a desire to feed them in winter. Cultivate a caring attitude towards birds.

O. A. Solomennikova from 15

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Role-playing game “Let’s dress Katya for a walk”

2. Outdoor games: “Sparrows and a car”, “Sparrows and a cat”.

3. Getting to know sayings and signs about winter.

4. Learning the nursery rhyme “The bullfinch sat on a branch”, poems: K. Chukovsky “Christmas tree”, E. Ilyina “Our Christmas tree”

5. Bird watching and feeding birds at the feeder.

Independent activities of children

1. Looking at illustrations about winter

2. Drawing birds using strokes and stencils

Interactions with family

1. Memo “Let’s save our Christmas tree.”

2. Mobile folder “Winter-winter”

3. Carrying out a campaign for parents and children “Help the birds in winter!”

4. Consultation for parents “What to tell children about wintering birds?”

January

Winter (weather phenomena: frost, snow, cold, wind) Wild birds. Wintering birds.

NOD “In January, in January, there is a lot of snow in the yard...”

Target: developing children's knowledge about winter phenomena in nature.

Tasks: Enrich children's understanding of winter phenomena in inanimate nature: rivers freeze and become covered with ice, snowfall, frost.

Introduce the properties of ice and snow.

O. Voronkevich “Welcome to ecology” from 14

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Examination of illustrations, plot paintings about winter.

2. Didactic game “Spread the birds in houses” (domestic and wild birds)

3. Physical education minutes: “We are walking through the snowdrifts”, “I’m not afraid of the frost”, “We are going skiing into the forest”, “Moose”.

4. Learning finger games:

“Squirrel”, “Snowball”, “The sun warms the earth weakly”.

Independent activities of children

1. Examination of a set of subject pictures “Wintering Birds”.

2. Examination of illustrations about winter, winter phenomena in nature.

3. Drawing snowflakes in different ways and materials.

Interactions with family

1. Consultation “Winged Friends”

2. Consultation “Introducing children to nature”

February

Our corner of nature.

ECD “Getting to know the houseplant - geranium”

Target: introducing children to a houseplant - geranium

Tasks: to form in children an idea of ​​geranium, its structure (stem, leaves, flowers, root)

rules for watering plants.

GCD "Introducing the indoor plant - ficus"

Target: getting to know the houseplant – ficus.

Tasks:

To form in children initial ideas about the indoor ficus plant (a large plant that looks like a tree, it has large, green leaves with a smooth surface);

Develop speech, learn to conduct dialogue;

To foster a caring attitude towards the plant, to create a desire to care for it.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Consideration of the plant structure diagram.

2. D/games: “Big and small”, “Collect a plant”

3. Work in a corner of nature (joint watering of indoor plants, observing the cleaning of dust from geranium leaves).

4. Memorizing the poem “Geranium”

Geraniums bloomed on the window so early

Large leaves and lush flowers.

Even very good

That's what the kids decided.

Independent activities of children

1. Board game “Mosaic” - lay out a flower.

2. Drawing flowers and plants using strokes, stencils, and unconventional methods (with fingers, cotton swabs, on the rump).

3. Coloring coloring pages “Indoor plants”

4. Examination of the “Indoor Plants” folder.

Interactions with family

1. Consultations for parents:

- “Green pharmacy on the window”

- “About the benefits of indoor plants.

Short-term project “Cipollino is our friend”

Target: developing children's interest in research activities on growing onions indoors.

Tasks:

Expand children’s knowledge about the structural features and growth conditions of plants;

Develop children's cognitive and creative abilities. Activate speech and enrich children's vocabulary;

Form partnerships between teachers, children and parents;

Involve children in active independent activities in growing plants;

Foster a caring and caring attitude towards plants.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Conversations with children:

- “What are vitamins?”

- “Such a useful onion”

2. GCD “Drawing”: “This is our onion”

Target: developing children's interest in non-traditional drawing techniques

Tasks: teach children to convey the image of a vegetable crop in a drawing using a stencil and paints, to decorate it; develop the ability to use paints and a foam sponge.

3. GCD “Natural World”: “Planting onions”

Target: creating conditions for educational and research activities

Tasks: develop cognitive activity,

consolidate knowledge about the needs of the plant (earth, water, light)

teach sequential performance of labor operations,

to cultivate an interest in working in nature and a caring attitude towards natural objects.

4. Reading fiction, poems, nursery rhymes, guessing riddles.

5. Making an observation diary

6. Watch video presentations about onions, their benefits for humans, and vitamins.

Independent activities of children

1. Review of the book “Cipollino”

2. Drawing vegetables using strokes and stencils.

Interactions with family

1. Consultation for parents “Creating a mini-garden on a window at home”

March

Spring (weather phenomena: rain, sun, stream). International Bird Day

NOD “Spring is coming! Make way for spring!

Target: creating conditions for consolidating knowledge about seasonal changes in nature.

Tasks: to form children’s ideas about the characteristic signs of spring, about migratory birds, insects, and spring flowers.

To develop in children the ability to establish the simplest connections in nature.

To cultivate curiosity, interest in the spring awakening of nature, the desire to admire it.

GCD “Hello, dear squawk!”

Target: introducing children to migratory birds

Tasks: develop cognitive interest in the life of migratory birds, a sense of empathy for natural objects.

Instill in children an environmental culture of behavior.

Foster a humane, caring attitude towards the world around us as a whole. 1. Creating a mini-garden (decorating pots, sowing seeds, together with children).

2. Reading works of fiction: S. Marshak “Spring Song”,

A. Barto “Bird”, “Who Screams How”, E. Charushin “Yashka”,

L. Tolstoy “The Bird Made a Nest”, “Varya Had a Siskin”, “Spring Has Came”, V. Bianchi “Bathing the Bear Cubs”.

3. Outdoor games “Sunshine and Rain”, “Through the Stream”,

4. Physical education minutes: “Woodpecker”, “Rook”.

5. Watching presentations, videos, cartoons about spring, spring phenomena in nature.

Independent activities of children

1. Examination of illustrations about spring, spring phenomena.

2. Examination of subject pictures “Migratory birds”.

3. Drawing the sun, rain, stream.

4. Drawing using a stencil and outlines of birds.

Interactions with family

1. Consultations for parents on the topics: “Spring is coming...”

"Walking with children and bird watching"

2. Conversation “On joint observation with children of spring weather, phenomena, changes in nature”

3. Joint creation of a mini-garden in a group.

4. Involve parents in decorating the group according to the time of year.

April

[b]Plants (grass, flowers, trees). Insects (beetle, butterfly, ladybug, bee)

GCD "First Flowers"

Target: formation in children of ideas about early flowers - primroses.

Tasks:

Introduce children to the concept of primroses (coltsfoot, snowdrop);

Develop children's cognitive interest and cognitive abilities.

To develop children’s coherent speech, to activate new words in speech: “primrose”, snowdrop, “coltsfoot”;

Develop aesthetic perception, the desire to contemplate the beauty of the world around us.

NOD "Insects in the spring"

Target: formation of cognitive interest in the world of insects.

Tasks:

Systematize children's knowledge about insects, their appearance, method of movement, benefits or harm.

Develop thinking based on riddle solving exercises. Strengthen the ability to correlate primary colors (red, yellow, blue, green)

Foster a caring attitude towards natural objects.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Watching presentations, videos, cartoons about plants, insects.

2. Reading works:

T. Aleksandrova “A spruce warmed up in the sun”, I. Tokmakova “Aspen”, “Spruce”, “Oak”, L. Tolstoy “Spring has come”.

3. Learning the poem by A. Pleshcheev “Rural Song”.

4. Physical education minutes: “The bunny went out for a walk”, “The bear got out of the den”, “A rowan grows by the river”, “Maple”, “You see the butterfly is flying”, “The fly is building a house”.

5. Outdoor games: “Birds and a car”, “Shaggy dog”, “Geese - geese”.

Independent activities of children

1. Examination of illustrations, sets of subject pictures on the topics: “Flowers”, “Trees in spring”, “Insects”.

2. Review of the “Children’s Encyclopedia”

3. Drawing trees

4. Drawing using stencils, outlines of flowers, trees.

Interactions with family

1. Consultations:

- “Let’s teach children to love living nature”

- “Educational games made from unnecessary things”

2. Memos for parents: - “Visiting spring”,

- “How to prevent vitamin deficiency in the spring”

3. Conversation “How to dress a child in spring”

May

Spring is red

GCD "On a visit to Spring"

Target: formation of children's ideas about the season - spring.

Tasks:

Strengthen the ability to observe natural phenomena and establish simple connections between them.

Clarify and enrich ideas about the signs of spring;

learn to find signs of spring in pictures yourself;

Expand words knowledge;

exercise the ability to move in accordance with the words of games and nursery rhymes;

Develop thinking, attention, fine motor skills of the fingers; artistic and creative abilities; sense of rhythm; the ability to change the strength of the voice - speak quietly - loudly;

Cultivate a caring attitude towards nature and accuracy when doing work.

Joint educational activities in restricted moments between adults and children

1. Reading works of fiction:

“The sun is visiting”, “Fear has big eyes”, “Geese are swans”

2. Didactic game “Lay out the sun” (Cuisenaire sticks, counting sticks)

3. Learning the poem by E. Serova “A dandelion wears a yellow sarafan”, chants: “The sun is a bucket”, “Rainbow is an arc”.

4. Playing with sunbeams

5. Experimenting with water and sand.

6. Games with pinwheels and ribbons

7. Finger games: “Why are there puddles everywhere?”, “Forest thunder rolled,” “Sunny bunnies.”

Independent activities of children

1. Examination of illustrations about late spring, insects, flowers, trees.

2. Drawing the sun with paints, using an unconventional technique.

3. Examination of illustrations for fairy tales read.

4. Playing with sand.

Interactions with family

1. Consultation “Child in the country”.

2. Memo “If a child is stung by a bee.”

3. Consultation “What do plants say?”

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