Our homeland has always been famous for its amazing nature and picturesque landscapes. What is not present in the territory of our country, these are the purest rivers, the deepest lakes, mountain peaks of indescribable beauty, gorges, unique natural formations and much more, from the sight of which it is already breathtaking. That is why people should know the most beautiful places in Russia in order to be able to visit them and personally enjoy the magnificence that Mother Nature created.

For the sake of ecological tourism, you can go to the Lena Pillars, which are unique natural formations unusual shape. They are located near the Lena River in Yakutia. It is worth leaving this only 100 km from the city of Pokrovsk and you will see two unique nature reserves called Stolby and Sinsky. Here you can see the remains of the parking lot. ancient manand not so long ago in these parts the fossilized remains of a bison and a mammoth were found.

Not so far from the center of Russia in the Voronezh region is the Divnogorye Plateau. It is unique in that here you can see chalk deposits of a bizarre form. Tourists can still see chalk churches built in the 17th century on this Plateau. If you want to look at the world's largest "mushrooms", then you should visit the tract Ak-Kurum in the Altai Territory. This place is unique in that there are huge stone blocks in the form of mushrooms. In these parts you can go on an excursion, which lasts like a couple of hours, and stay here and go on an excursion tour for several days.

For lovers of skiing holidays, you can talk about the Tsey Gorge, which is located on the northern slopes of the Central Caucasus. Here you can already definitely relax your body and soul. Many tourist and excursion routes annually attract guests from around the world. If you go here from December to April, then in addition to contemplating the natural beauties you can heartily ski on a ski.

An amazing sight can be seen in the marble canyon Ruskela, located in Karelia. Here, marble was once quarried for government houses and temples. But over time, the canyon filled with water and now the purest water surface reminds people that nature cares about man and that man, in turn, must take care of her.

Fans of eco-tourism can be advised to go to the Bastak reserve. It is located in the Jewish Autonomous Republic. If you divide this reserve, then most of it is occupied by forests. Rare species of animals are found here and unique plants grow. The tourist route along this reserve is 1.5 km long. Walking in these places will be available to both adults and children. During it, you can observe the life of animals in their natural habitat. Non-frightened animals come close to the person and are not afraid that they will be harmed.

Royal Abbey of London

Westminster Abbey is one of London's most popular attractions. This abbey is not only one of the main temples of the Church of England, but also a symbol of Britain and royal power. This is the church in which almost all the kings and queens were crowned and buried. In the abbey are the graves of celebrities who faithfully served the nation and glorified the British Empire. Among them are many scientists, writers, politicians. Sir Winston Churchill and Sir Isaac Newton are buried here.

Egyptian autumn

In the summer, many countries can offer excellent beach vacations, but when autumn comes, far from everywhere you can swim and sunbathe comfortably. The summer sun and pleasant sea water in the autumn can only be in exotic countries. And there is also Egypt, which can offer a warm Red Sea and a varied vacation at almost any time of the year. In Egypt, it is comfortable to relax even in the winter, when most of the Russian territory is covered with snow and there are severe frosts.

GDZ to the second part of the notebook World around Grade 3 \u003e\u003e

Answers to tasks in workbook on the subject World around 3 class, 1 part of a workbook, authors Pleshakov and Novitskaya, program Perspective. The resolver will help you with your homework. The workbook is organized in the same style as for the previous grades 1 and 2 (the answers to them are also on our website), but the tasks, which are logical, are more complex, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find answers to them. Our ready-made homework will help you navigate the world around and make homework easy and at 5 plus!

If you have already finished work with the first part of the workbook, go to the second: GDZ to the second part of the workbook The world around us Grade 3 \u003e\u003e

Answers to tasks around the world 3 class 1 part

Scroll through the pages to see the answers to them.

GDZ to the topic Joy of knowledge

Page 3-5. Light of knowledge

1. Pick up the proverbs of the peoples of your land about the power of reason, knowledge, skillful hands. Write them down.

What is the mind, such are the speeches.
Growth from you, and mind from the body.
Learning is light and ignorance is darkness.
Repetition is the mother of learning.
Not ashamed not to know, ashamed not to learn.
Skillful hands do not know boredom.
With prayer in my mouth, with work in my hands.
You can’t get a fish out of a pond without labor.
Behind a bad head, there is no peace in the legs.
Knowledge is the crown on the head.

2. ... Compose and write down questions about what you would like to learn about in school.

Why is the wind blowing?
Why does a bear hibernate in winter?
How is the solar system?

Menzies Pseudotug

3. Look at the corner of nature in the photo above. Tell her what you already know about this plant.

This is the Menzies Pseudotug. The second name of the plant is Douglas fir. It's evergreen conifer tree. It grows along the coast Pacific from British Columbia to California, to Montana, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico.

Compose and write down questions about what else you would like to know about him. Try to find answers to your questions.

What kind of red flowers on the branches? Red flowers are young buds.
How tall can this tree grow? It can grow above 50 meters in height.

4. Tell me about the photo on p. 5, what do you already know about Red Square in Moscow.

Red Square is located in the very center of Moscow. On it are located: St. Basil's Cathedral, a monument to Minin and Pozharsky, the Lenin Mausoleum, the Moscow Kremlin.

Compose and write down questions about what else you would like to know about the cultural monuments depicted in the photograph. Try to find answers to your questions.

What is the height of the Spasskaya Tower? 71 m.
What year was built st. Basil's Cathedral? The cathedral was built in 1555-1561 by order of Ivan the Terrible in memory of the capture of Kazan and the victory over the Kazan Khanate, which happened on the day of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary - in early October 1552.

Page 6-11. Answers to the lesson How to study the world

1. What methods of studying the world are these students using?

From left to right: Definition of natural objects, observation, experience, modeling, measurement.

2. Practical work "Observation"

Observe the behavior of aquarium fish (or other animals) during feeding. Think through the steps and take notes.

1. The purpose of observation: to find out which food the fish like more, dry or alive.
2. Surveillance plan: throw dry and live food into the aquarium at the same time, observe the fish, what food they will eat first.
3. Observation results: We saw that the fish first ate live food. They showed great interest in him.
4 Conclusions: Fish love live food more than dry.

3. Practical work "Experience"

Experience with a magnet. Think through the steps and take notes.

1. The purpose of the experiment: to find out what items in the kitchen are made of iron.
2. Test plan: attach a magnet to objects, observe if it sticks to them.
3. Results of the experiment: the magnet stuck to several objects.
4. Conclusions: with the help of a magnet, we learned that there are iron objects in the kitchen: a refrigerator, a spoon battery, knives, forks, a sink.

5. Practical work "Mass Measurement".

Add it.

Scales are a mass measuring device.

6. Practical work "Length Measurement".

Add it.

Ruler and tape measure are a tool for measuring length.

Page 12-13. GDZ from 7 gurus to the lesson Book - a source of knowledge

1. Write down information about a popular science book that you especially liked:

Title: Hot Ice Facts

3. Read the statements about the meaning of books and mother tongue in human life.

Mark Tullius Cicero - an ancient Roman politician and philosopher, a brilliant speaker. Information taken from the Internet, Wikipedia.

Konstantin G. Paustovsky - a Russian Soviet writer who wrote in the genre of romanticism, is best known as the author of short stories and novels for children. Information taken from the Internet, Wikipedia.

4. Create your own statement about the benefits of books and reading. Write it down.

Reading books, we learn a lot of new and informative, and also develop our speech.

5. In what reference books can you find out what the ancient Greek city of Troy is famous for? Write it down.

In the encyclopedia, dictionary, guidebook, atlas.

Page 14-17. Answers site on the topic Let's go on a tour

2. Give 1-2 examples.

Art Museums: Tretyakov Gallery, Hermitage.

Museum-apartment, house-museum, museum-estate: House-museum of Chukovsky, museum-estate L.N. Tolstoy.

Nature Reserves, National Parks: Caucasian biosphere reserve, Sochi National Park, Elk Island (in Moscow).

4. Independently or with the help of additional literature, the Internet determined which museums are depicted in the photographs in the Appendix. Cut and paste them into the appropriate windows.

Page 18-21. GDZ What the plan will tell

A terrain plan is an accurate drawing of the terrain made using conventional signs.

2. On your own or with the help of a textbook, sign the conventional signs of the plan.

city; Orchard; meadow and trail; dirt road.

3. Cut out the symbols of the plan from the Appendix and paste them into the corresponding windows.

5. In the lesson, the teacher asked: "What does the scale of the plan depicted in the textbook mean?" ... who answered correctly? Tick \u200b\u200boff.

Answer: Ira’s rights.

6. Practical work "Travel plans"

1. Consider the zoo plan in the textbook. Navigate around the horizon and determine which parts of the zoo live in:

a) tigers - in the Northern part

b) lions - in the southern part

c) bullfinches and other birds - in the Western part

d) camels - in the eastern part.

2. Consider a fragment of the Moscow plan in the textbook. What sights are depicted on it.

Answer: Moscow State University, Vorobyovy Gory, University, Luzhniki Stadium, Botanical Garden, Olympic Village.

3. Consider a plan for the central part of St. Petersburg. Determine how to get from the Moscow Station to the Winter Palace. Write what you can see on this route.

Answer: You need to go along Nevsky Prospekt to Palace Square. On the way you can see: Anichkov Bridge, Kazan Cathedral, Alexander Column.

Page 22-23. Answers to the topic Planet on a piece of paper

1. Use the textbook to complete the definition.

A map is a reduced image of the earth’s surface on a plane using conventional signs.

3. Color as indicated on the map:

water - in blue, land: plains - green and yellow, mountains - brown.

4. Using the textbook, add definitions.

The mainland is a huge land mass, surrounded on all sides by water.

Part of the world is the mainland or part of the mainland with islands located nearby.

5. Enter in the table the names of all continents and parts of the world.

Mainland: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica.

Parts of the world: Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, Antarctica.

6. Using the map tutorial, give examples.

Seas: Black, Yellow, Okhotsk, Laptev, Barents, Red.

Rivers: Ob, Lena, Yenisei, Volga, Mississippi, Amazon, Ganges.

Islands: Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Crete, Tasmania, Wrangel.

Page 24-25. GDZ on the topic Countries and peoples on the political map of the world

1. Rome is the capital of Italy. Neighbors (neighboring states) - Switzerland, France, Austria, Slovenia.

3. Consider representatives of different nations in traditional costumes. Write down the names of their countries and capitals.

Belarusians. Country - Belarus (Belarus), capital - Minsk.

Mexicans. The country is Mexico, the capital is Mexico City.

Turks. The country is Turkey, the capital is Ankara.

Chinese. The country is China, the capital is Beijing.

Page 26-27. Traveling, knowing the world

Make a travel plan for your city trip.

If you are in Moscow, write about the Local History Museum “House on the Embankment”, in St. Petersburg - about the State Museum of Local Lore “Nevskaya Zastava”. The museum of local lore is in any city.

The purpose of the trip: to learn more about the history of the native land.
Place of Travel: Regional Museum of Local Lore.
Sources of information about the place of travel: Internet.
References: official site of the museum.
Maps, schemes, plans, guides: a map of the city to get to the museum.
Equipment: pen and notebook.
Weather forecast: doesn’t matter.
Dress code: business suit.
My companion (s): parents.

The museum has many interesting antiques, the guide told us in detail about the history of our city and region.

3. At the farm "On the Faces" of the Belgorod Region, we learn the skills of a beekeeper. Cut out drawings from the Appendix. Supplement them with a photo story, observing the order in the work of the worker-bees and in the care of the beekeeper.

Page 28-31. Answers to the topic Transport

1. Draw an ancient means of transportation among the peoples of your region or stick a photo.

3. Project "Curious Passenger"

The name of the project: bus - aquarium.

Name of vehicle: bus.

Drawings, photographs and texts for decoration inside:

Texts: names of fish and their brief description (where he lives, what he eats)

Page 32-33. Media and Communication

1. Invent symbols for conveying information. Draw them on the checkboxes.

You can assign a fictitious character to each letter of the alphabet and write words with these characters.

2. A letter to a friend ..

Enter your data! Design example:

From whom Ivanov Ivan
Where from moscow, Nekrasov street 67-98

Departure Index 105120

To Smirnov Sasha
Where Moscow, 67-99 Nekrasov St.

Destination Index 105120


3. Frame information from a local newspaper or magazine about natural phenomena or cultural events that interest you, about people of your own region.

If there is no newspaper or magazine, find some interesting news on the news website of your city and print it out.

4. Record from memory the names of the media and communications.

Answer: Television, radio, newspapers, magazines. Internet media.

Telephone, telegraph, mail - communications.

GDZ to the section of the notebook World as home

Page 34-35. The world of nature in folk art

1. The word "ecos" (oikos) in Greek means "house", "home".

The word "logo" in Greek means "knowledge", "word".

The ancient Greeks called the word "ecumenical" the land inhabited and mastered by man.

2. A fragment of an old spinning wheel. Determine how many tiers of the universe are depicted on it.

This fragment of an old spinning wheel depicts two tiers. The upper one is the kingdom of light and sun, as well as the middle tier - the tier where animals and people live.

In the ancient legends of many peoples of the Earth, a single world consists of three tiers. Here is one of the legends.
The lower tier is the abode of the serpent, the lord of the underworld and water. A fabulous serpent swallows the sun in the evening when it goes west, and releases in the morning in the east.
The upper tier is the sky, the kingdom of light, sun, heavenly life-giving waters. From here a powerful luminary rules order in the Universe.
In the middle tier live animals and people. This tier is the meeting place of man with the vast Universe, with all nature around. Man is inside, in the center of the world. Man is the middle part of a large whole.

3. Make a chain of questions and answers on the model of the song "Where are you going, Thomas?"

- "Where are you going, Masha?" - "To the store." - "Why to the store?" - "For products." - "Why do you need food?" - "Lunch to cook." - "Why do you need lunch?" - "Feed the family." - "Why do you need a family?" - "Collect apples." - "Why do you need apples?" - "Pie oven." - "Why do you need a pie?" - "Set the table, roll up the feast!"

Page 36-39. What everything consists of

1. Find the extra photo in each row. Explain your choice.

Answer: in the upper row there is a mug, since this is a human product, and everything else is natural objects. In the bottom row is a titmouse, as it natural object, and everything else is objects created by man.

2. Give examples of natural objects:

Inanimate objects: stone, sand, water, air, cloud.

Objects of wildlife: bird, fish, cat, spider, cactus, jellyfish.

3. Use the text and illustrations in the textbook to fill out the table.

Solids, liquids and gases.

Solids: stone, pencil, bed, clock, glass.

Liquids: water, milk, sunflower oil, juice, kerosene.

Gases: oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide.

4. Find out from the description of the substance and write their names in the cells.

This substance is part of any living organism. 2/3 of the human body consists of this substance. - WATER

This substance is found in the form of a stone underground, and is also dissolved in the water of the seas and oceans. It can be found in every house in the kitchen. SALT.

This substance is added to many products - sweets, cakes, cakes. In nature, it is found in plants. SUGAR.

This substance is our assistant in the kitchen, because it burns well. But in the event of a leak, it can spread throughout the apartment, and this is very dangerous. NATURAL GAS.

These substances are created artificially. They are used to make household utensils, window frames, toys and many other products. PLASTICS.

5. Underline with blue pencil the names of solids, and with green - the names of substances.

Solids (in blue pencil): nail, horseshoe, wire, gas canister, icicle, ice floe, candy, salt shaker.

Substances (in green pencil): salt, iron, aluminum, copper, plastic, gasoline, water, sugar.

Page 40-41. Answers 7guru to the lesson World of celestial bodies

1. Using the textbook information, enter the digital data in the text.

Sun diameter in 109 times the diameter of the earth. Mass of the sun in 330 thousand times the mass of our planet. The distance from Earth to the Sun is 150 million kilometers. The temperature on the surface of the sun reaches 6 thousand degrees Celsiusand in the center of the sun - 15 million degrees Celsius.

2. Fill in the table.

The difference of stars in color.

White: Regulus, Deneb.

Blue: Sirius, Vega.

Yellow: Sun, Capella.

Reds: Aldebaran, Cepheus.

3. Build a model of the solar system ...

Take a sheet of black or blue cardboard and stick circles of colored plasticine on it in accordance with the scheme of the solar system:

4. Solve the crossword puzzle.

2. A planet with rings well visible in the telescope - SATURN.

5. The planet on which we live is EARTH.

6. The planet is a neighbor of the Earth located closer to the Sun than the Earth - VENUS.

7. Planet - a neighbor of the Earth, located farther from the Sun than Earth - MARS.

8. A planet located between Saturn and Neptune - URANIUM.

5. Using various sources of information, prepare messages about a star, constellation or planet that you would like to know more about.

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is called the "red planet" because of its reddish color. Mars has two satellites - Phobos and Deimos. Scientists have long been studying Mars. Currently, rovers are operating on the surface of the planet. Source - Wikipedia, the Internet.

Page 42-43. GDZ from the Invisible Treasure website

1. In the textbook, find the paragraph explaining the occurrence of wind. Read it carefully. Create and draw a diagram of the occurrence of wind.

2. Sign in the chart the names of the gases that make up the air. Check yourself in the textbook.

3. Study the properties of air and write down your conclusions.

1. Is the air transparent or opaque? - transparent.

2. Does the air have color? not

3. Does the air smell? no 4. What happens to air when heated and cooled?

This experience suggests that air expands when heated.
This experience suggests that air is compressed during cooling.

5. How does air conduct heat? Answer: Air does not conduct heat well.

4. What is the name of the equipment used in these experiments?

Page 44-45. Most important substance

Practical work "Study of the properties of water."

Experience 1. Dip a glass rod in a glass of water. Is she visible? What property of water does this mean?

The wand is visible. This suggests that the water is clear.

Experience 2. Compare the color of the water with the color of the stripes shown on this page. What do you see? What is this talking about?

Water has no color, it is colorless.

Experience 3. Smell the clear water. What water property can be set in this way?

Pure water does not smell, which means it has no smell.

Experience 4.

Dip the flask with the tube filled with tinted water into hot water. What are you observing? What does this indicate?

Conclusion: Water began to rise up the tube. This suggests that water expands when heated.

Experience 5. Put the same flask in a plate with ice. What are you observing? What does this indicate?

Conclusion: The water level drops, then the water is compressed during cooling.

General conclusion: water is transparent, colorless, odorless, expands when heated, and contracts when cooled.

Page 46-47. Answers to the theme of the workbook Natural elements in folk art

1. Cut out photos from the application. Stick them under the names of natural elements. At the bottom of the table, draw images of fire, water and air, characteristic of the fine arts of the peoples of your land.

Images of fire, water and air in the art of the peoples of your land.

2. Write down the riddles about fire, water and air created by the creativity of the peoples of your land.

Riddles about fire, water and air in the works of the Russian people:

If you feed, it lives; you give it to drink, it will die. (Fire)

The red cow ate all the straw. (Fire)

With the tongue, not barking, without teeth, but biting. (Fire)

To the bottom flies droplets, to the top - invisible. (water)

Neither arms nor legs, but destroys a mountain. (water)

What can’t be rolled uphill, can’t be carried away in a sieve, and can’t be held in hands? (water)

Flowing, flowing - does not flow out, runs, runs - does not run out. (river)

Peas scattered along a hundred roads, no one will collect it: neither the king, nor the queen, nor the damsel is red, nor the white fisherman. (air)

Peas scattered on seventy roads; not to gather anyone - neither priests, nor clerks, nor us fools. (air)

3. Consider folk embroidery patterns. Identify the images of fire, water and air.

The image of water is the waves below, the image of air is a bird. The image of fire is usually depicted by a wheel or the sun. In the middle of the picture there is a sun - this is the image of fire.

Page 48-49. GDZ Storage land

1. On your own or with the help of a textbook, add definitions.

Minerals are natural substances.

Rocks are natural compounds of minerals.

2. Practical work "Composition of granite"

Based on the results of the study, fill out the chart.

The composition of granite. Granite: feldspar, mica, quartz.

3. Do you know what is stored in the pantries of the Earth? Cut photos from the application and paste them into the appropriate windows.

4. Write down the names of minerals of your region: oil, marl, sand, clay, chalk, shale (Krasnodar Territory).

Page 50-51. GDZ to the lesson the world around us Miracle under your feet

Practical work "Study of the composition of the soil"

Experience 1. Throw a lump of dry soil into the water. What are you observing? What is this talking about?

Conclusion: The soil settles to the bottom, but not all. There is air in the soil.

Experience 2. Heat a little fresh soil over a fire. Hold cold glass over the soil. What are you observing? What is this talking about?

Conclusion: The glass is foggy. This suggests that there is water in the soil.

Experience 3. Keep warming the soil. Wait for smoke and foul smell.

Conclusion: The soil contains humus.

Experience 4. Pour the calcined soil, in which humus burned out, into a glass of water and stir. Observe what settles to the bottom first, and that after a while. What is this experience talking about?

Conclusion: First, sand settled on the bottom, then clay. So, the soil contains sand and clay.

Experience 5. Place a few drops of water on the glass in which the soil has been for a long time. Hold the glass over the fire. What happened to the water? What happened on the glass? These are mineral salts. What is this experience talking about?

Conclusion: Water evaporated, a precipitate remained on the glass. This suggests that the soil contains mineral salts.

General conclusion: the composition of the soil includes air, water, humus, sand, clay, mineral salts.

Page 52-55. Plant world

1. Recognize plant groups from descriptions. Enter the group names in the boxes.

These plants have roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits in which the seeds ripen. FLOWER

These plants have no roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. Their body is called the thallus. SEAWEED.

Plants of this group have stems and leaves, but there are no roots, flowers, or fruits with seeds. MHI.

These plants have all parts except flowers and fruits. Their seeds ripen in cones. Conifers.

Plants of this group have roots, stems and leaves similar to large feathers. But they do not have flowers, fruits, seeds. FRIENDS.

2. In the lesson, the teacher asked for examples of flowering plants. The children answered so ... Which of the guys answered correctly? Who made the mistakes?

The correct answer is from Nadia, one mistake is from Seryozha (the wrong answer is pine), two mistakes from Ira (sea kale, spruce), three mistakes from Viti (thuja, larch, fern).

3. Identify these plants. Sign the names of the plants and groups to which they belong.

Answer: In the upper row from left to right: fuchsia (flowering), salvia (flowering), flax (flowering), chicory (flowering). In the bottom row from left to right: bracken (fern), funaria (mosses), fir (coniferous), cedar pine (coniferous).

4. Using the book "Green Pages", prepare a message about one of the species of plants of any group. Write down the name of the species, group and brief information for your message.

Cedar pine is a coniferous plant (tree), grows in Siberia and in the North-East of the European part of Russia. In the people it is often called the Siberian cedar. The needles of this tree are collected in bunches of 5 pieces. Delicious seeds ripen in big cones - pine nuts.

Page 56-57. GDZ Fertile land and plants in folk art

1. Color the pattern as we want. Second towel:

2. Draw an illustration for the fairy tale of the peoples of your land, in which the plant plays an important role in the development of the action.

Tales in which the plants are involved: The fairy tale "The Cockerel is the Golden Scallop and the Wonderful Crayon" (a bean or acorn seed sprouted in the house and has grown to the sky), "Turnip", "Rejuvenating Apples", "Wild Swans" (the girl weaved shirts from nettles).

Illustration for the fairy tale "Turnip"

3. Pick up and write down the riddles and proverbs of the peoples of your land about the land-nurse and plants.

Proverbs: A little black earth, and white bread will give birth. Earth is a plate: whatever you put, you take it.

Riddles about the earth: Rain pours - she drinks everything, everything else turns green and grows. Her name is all mother, all her legs are running on her.

Page 58-61. Answers to the lesson Animal World

1. Write the names of the groups of the listed animals.

A frog, a toad, a newt is amphibians.
Earthworm, leech is the worms.
Snail, slug, octopus, squid - this mollusks.
Crayfish, crab, shrimp are crustaceans.
Starfish, sea urchin, sea lily are echinoderms.
Spider, scorpion, haymaker - this arachnids.
Lizard, snake, crocodile, turtle - this is reptiles.

2. Identify the animals. Sign the names of the animals and groups to which they belong.

On page 58, from left to right: amber snail (mollusk), goldfinch (birds), hay-spider (arachnids).
On page 59 from left to right in the upper row: otter (animals), Kamchatka crab (crustaceans), rhinoceros beetle (insects).
On page 59, from left to right in the bottom row: burbot (fish), tree frog (amphibians), and (reptiles).

3. Compare the frog and the toad by appearance. Tell (verbally) what are their similarities and what are the differences.

First about the differences. Toads are usually larger than frogs. Toads have a thick, wide body and shorter legs. Frogs do not have large parotid glands located in toads in the back of the head. The skin of frogs is soft and moist; in toads, it is dry and covered with tubercles. The frogs' caviar is round in shape, while toads look like long cords.
Similarities: both the toad and the frog are amphibians. They have bulging eyes. The hind legs are longer than the front. Move in jumps. They live more often in water bodies. They feed on insects.

4. Cut out the details from the application and build development models.

Development models of fish, frogs, birds.

5. Think up and write down 2-3 questions for the quiz “In the world of animals”.

How many days does a chicken hatch from an egg?
How is a frog different from a toad?
Does the rabbit feed milk to her cubs?

6. Using the book "Green Pages", prepare a message about one of the species of animals of any group.

Pink salmon. Pink salmon is a fish that usually lives in the sea, but lays eggs in rivers. The length of pink salmon reaches 50 cm. Pink salmon eats small fish and crustaceans. During spawning, pink color changes in pink salmon, and a large hump grows on males on the back. Hence the name of the fish. Pink salmon is a valuable fish; it needs protection and protection.

Page 62-63. GDZ to the topic Our journey into the animal world

Page 64-65. Images of animals in folk art

1. Complete the thread ornament ...

You can stick photos of towels with embroidered roosters, a photo with a Dymkovo toy in the form of a turkey, horses, wooden decorations for the garden and home in the form of animals.

3. Briefly write the plot of the tale of the peoples of your land, where magical animals help people.

Recall the tales: "The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf", "Tiny-Hawroshechka", "Turnip", "Magic Ring", "Goby - Resin Barrel."

Ivan Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf.

The king had three sons. An apple tree with golden apples grew in his garden, and every night the apples began to disappear. The king sent his sons to trace who steals apples. Two sons fell asleep, and Ivan did not sleep, he saw that the Firebird eats apples. The king ordered the sons to get a firebird. They went each his own way. Ivan reached the fork, on which stood a post with an inscription. Whoever goes straight will be cold and hungry all the way. He who goes left will die, and his horse will live. And who goes to the right, he will remain alive, but the horse will die. Ivan went to the right. Gray Wolf ran out of the forest, ate a horse, and then began to serve Ivan faithfully. That wolf helped Ivan and the firebird to get both the bride and the living.

The Little Humpbacked Horse

The peasant had three sons. Father sent them to guard the wheat. Two sons overslept, and Ivan caught a horse. The horse gave him the Humpbacked Horse. The Little Humpbacked Horse helped a friend find a firebird, ring and beauty for the king. The king wanted to get married, but had to swim in boiling water. The king called Ivan first to swim. The little horse helped Ivan and he became handsome. And the king was cooked. Ivan and the Tsar Maiden played a wedding. (Posted by Maxim Egorov)

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1. Read the text carefully. Underline with different colors the names of animals of different groups: green - herbivores, blue - predators, red - insectivores, brown - omnivores.

Summer is a generous season for a wide variety of animals. In the sky we often see swallows. They catch in the air numerous flying insects. At the water, a frog preys on mosquitoes. In the forest they find their prey - small rodents - a fox and an owl. A rich table is set here for a hare and moose - these are different branches, leaves, bark. And for the crow and wild boar any food will fit - both vegetable and animal.

Unique natural wonders from different parts of our world

A colored balloon? Cartoon character? And no! This is a deep-sea resident, because of his rounded body, nicknamed "pig-squid."


Red crab migration, one of the most spectacular natural events, occurs annually on Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean, which belongs to Australia.


Takshang Monastery is a visiting card of Bhutan. Himalayas.


The dried salt lake of Uyuni.


Eisraisenvelt Ice Caves


White Heron Castle (Himeji) - one of the oldest preserved castles in Japan, and the most popular among tourists.


Solyonchak Uyuni - a dried-up salt lake in the south of the desert plain Altiplano in Bolivia at an altitude of about 3650 m above sea level /


In one of the wild corners in the north of Patagonia, in nature park Huilo-Huilo has the Magic Mountain Lodge. And this hotel has a very fabulous appearance.

The most dangerous hiking trail in the world.


This is the south of Italy, in this area the land is bright red.

The photo was taken on the outskirts of the Pakistani city of Lahore. The whole street is strewn with rose petals. In this way, wholesalers dry them before being delivered to the market.


Emerald Lake in the crater of an extinct volcano. Tongariro National Park is the oldest and most famous of the North Island parks of New Zealand.


Lonely tree amid mountain ranges in upstate Arizona.


Balls of the gods. For decades, archaeologists and geologists from around the world have been trying to establish the origin of stone balls scattered around the world, from Franz Josef Land to New Zealand.


Crystal clear lakes of the USA. Montana State


Fantastic forest. Cantabria, Spain.


Thor’s Well - “Dungeon Gates”, Cape Perpetua, North America. With moderate tides and strong surfs, flowing water creates fantastic landscapes.

Butterflies


Weathering Pillars - Remains on Mount Man-Pupu-ner, or, as they are also called, “Mansi blockheads”. This geological monument is located on the territory of the Troitsko-Pechersky district of Komi.


Blooming desert once every 10 years. FLOWERS FLOWERS.


TANZANIA. The hottest lake. The temperature is 50 degrees.

Opened only in 1952, Baatar Falls in Lebanon is not just an unusual waterfall. We can say that he, as a magician, hides something in his sleeve for the time being, and this is something surprising. The waterfall falls from a height of 255 meters into a huge limestone.


Green fields of Tuscany.


Just imagine: the Kara Kum desert, sands, and suddenly a “hole” in the ground, from which flames burst out, tens of meters high ... Local residents called this place the “Gateway to Hell”.


The Valley of the Thousand and One Tales is one of the best places in Cappadocia, Turkey.


Uluru Rock in Australia. One of the greatest natural wonders.


Niagara Falls at night.


Havasu Falls is one of the most beautiful and photographed waterfalls in the world. This stunningly beautiful waterfall is located in the remote canyon of Arizona, USA.


Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. The color comes from minerals and thermophilic bacteria.


Lencois Maranienses National Park is one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world. It is located in Brazil in the state of Marignan and covers an area of \u200b\u200babout 300 square meters. km The landscape of this park consists of snow-white sand dunes up to 40 meters high and numerous deep blue lagoons. Sands and lagoons are constantly moving from what and the desert landscape is changing too. During a drought period, the lagoons evaporate and dry, and after the rainy season they become home to many species of fish, turtles and shellfish. Only in these areas are soils fertile enough for giants such as mangroves, whose height reaches 12 meters.


Luytla-Duimun (on the early maps - Little-Dimun) (Lítla Dímun “Small Duymun” headlamp) is the smallest and only uninhabited of the 18 Faroe Islands located between Scotland and Iceland. The highest point is Mount Ravan with a height of 414 m.


Lake Nakuru, the home of Nakuru flamingos, is part of a system of lakes that stretch along the eastern coast of Africa from Lebanon to Mozambique. This lake, located south of the equator at an altitude of 1,759 m, is one of the highest in Africa. The water here is extremely salty, unfavorable for the development of life. Lesser flamingos can gather up to 1.5 million individuals. Birds are located along the shores of the lake and begin to eat. They feed exclusively on algae. Few people know, but it is the beta-carotene contained in the algae that gives the flamingo a characteristic bright pink color.



There is an unusually beautiful and unique kind of creation of nature in China - Shilin, which means “stone forest” in Chinese.


“OKA SUGAR” is another amazing place on our planet. The famous Sahara eye is a ring structure of Rishat. The diameter of the structure is 50 km, which is visible, even, from space. Some scientists believe that the Rishat structure is the crater of a giant meteorite, others that it is the result of centuries of erosion. The Sahara Eye is an ancient geological artifact that lies in the middle of the Maur Adrar desert in southwestern Sahara. Scientists still argue about the origin of the Rishat structure.


Crow's Cave - the deepest cave in the world, located in the Arabica mountains in Abkhazia. Its depth is 2191 m.


There is a misty rainbow - a brilliant white arc.


Rainbow lands, island of Mauritius. “Seven-colored land”, a sacred place for the Moorians, an attraction of the island, a riddle for scientists - all these are the colored sands of Chamarel. A land of unprecedented beauty, surrounded by rocky mountains on the one hand, on the other, it is buried in a riot of tropical plants.

There are excursions to these lands, but it is possible to look at this beauty only from the side. It is forbidden to walk on the ground, since the layers are fragile.

Despite the marine subtropical climate, tropical cyclones, the abundance of rain, wind, these colors never disappear. Moreover, if you mix the sands different colors, after some time they somehow magically separate again and return to their places.


Near the city of Osoyoos in British Columbia, Canada, there is a lake known as Dotted Lake. It’s not difficult to understand why they called him that, just look at the photos.


The Lake of Morning Delight is a spring located in National park Yellowstone (Wyoming, USA). Previously, the spring was almost completely blue with a yellow trim. The source is hot, so steam is visible in the cold season.


Many thousands of years ago, in the territory of the modern USA (Texas), the Hamilton basin arose. How did it come about? Very simple: the dome of the underground river collapsed, resulting in the formation of a unique lake - neither underground nor open.


Peacock-eye Atlas is a butterfly from the peacock-eye family. They are considered the largest butterflies in the world. The wingspan reaches from 25 to 29 cm. They live in tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, Southern China and from Thailand to Indonesia.


It seems that these are shots from some kind of science fiction film. But this is a real geyser called Fly Geyser, and which is located in Nevada, USA.


Mono Lake is one of the most amazing places in California. Once this lake was completely filled with water, but people needed water and they pumped it from Mono, when the water level fell, these amazing columns became visible.


The island of Socotra (Socotra) in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa. This is one of the strangest places on earth. The island is not like anything else and it seems that you were somewhere on another planet. It is believed that the archipelago was isolated from mainland Africa.


This is what Everest looks like at sunset.


Paddy field in China.


One of the rarest phenomena in nature is the Cappuccino Coast. Sea foam.


The house is stone. Guemaraes, Portugal.


Sand under the microscope.


Morning Gloria - Rare meteorological phenomenon, a type of cloud observed in northern Australia.


These 70 lightning were captured during a storm on the island of Ikaria.


In the USA, in the state of South Carolina, an oak tree called Angel Oak has been growing for 1,500 years. The approximate height of this giant is 20 meters, the trunk is 2.7 meters in diameter, and the longest branch is 27 meters.


Beachy Head - Cape on the south coast of Great Britain. This is a chalk cliff in East Sussex near Eastbourne, for its great extent - almost sheer. Height reaches 162 m.


SABLE ISLAND - an island in the North Atlantic is rightfully considered the most mysterious and most dangerous for humans of all the islands. It moves as a result of exposure to sand of the mainland shallow. The location and size of the island is constantly changing.


This hotel is located in Lapland in a scenic area near the Urho Kekkonen National Park. On its territory there are 20 unique glass igloos - the winter dwellings of the Eskimos.


Frozen tsunami. Located in Antarctica. Indeed, over hundreds of years, frost, water and the sun have done their job - almost completely transparent piles of ice of a bizarre shape have formed. However, this is not an iceberg. There is no other such on the planet.


Unbelievable! Museum under water. The sculptor placed his sculptures in the Caribbean Sea near the island of Grenada.


When it rains over the salt flats in Bolivia, it turns into the largest mirror on earth. Covering an area of \u200b\u200bover 100,000 square meters.


Lavender fields.


This is a unique geological phenomenon known as Danxia landform. Such phenomena can be observed in several places in China. Color is the result of red sandstone accumulated over many years, etc.


Glory Hole in California.


Ice Canyon, Greenland.

The fiery waterfall located in Yosemite National Park is a sight that captivates, surprises and scares at the same time.


These two currents will never connect, because they have different densities. Locals call it the end of the world. The northernmost point of Denmark, the place where two seas meet - the North and Baltic.


Pine Methuselah is the oldest living organism on the planet. This pine tree is 4843 years old. She grew out of a seed that fell to the ground in 2832 BC.


In the Amazon and South America there is a transparent butterfly.


Valley of Flowers in India. This unusually beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley - its gentle landscapes, breathtaking beautiful meadows of alpine colors and a high-mountain location complement the mountain wilderness. In 1982, the valley was declared a national park.


View from the tallest skyscraper in the world, “Burj Khalifa”, Dubai. The exact height of the structure is 828 m (163 floors).


"Troll language." Norway.


Pamukkale (turkish cotton fortress) - natural pools of mineral water with a temperature of about 35 ° C. Turkey.


"Stone wave" was formed due to water erosion. Powerful streams of water during the rainy seasons over the millennia polished the soft sandstone of this canyon. Arizona (USA).


These crystals are the largest in the world. The largest of them reach a length of 11 meters and weigh 50-60 tons.


This "lost world" is located in Venezuela, Amazonia. Such a miracle is called - tepui or "table mountain" - unique mountain ranges with sheer walls



Wisteria in the park of Ashikaga. Japan


The reed flute cave in Guangxi Autonomous Region in China is a famous landmark, also called the Natural Art Palace. Natural limestone caves are filled with amazing and bizarre formations similar to icicles and stone formations with the additional effect of colored lighting.



Chocolate Hills. More than 50 km from Bohol in the Philippines, there’s a geological creation called Chocolate Hills. In fact, there is no chocolate on these hills, but all the hills, which, according to some estimates, from 1268 to 1776, look chocolate brown in the dry season. Chocolate hills have a perfect uniform shape, and their height is about 30-50 m. According to one version, they formed during the self-destruction of an active volcano. According to legend, they were formed from the tears of a giant who lost his love.


Socotra Archipelago Trees is a group of islands east of the coast of Yemen in the Indian Ocean.



The pink miracle of Australia is Lake Hiller, which is located on the Middle Island of the Reshers archipelago. It is known for its pink colored waters. Moreover, scientists still can not understand what gives the reservoir such an unusual color.

The most beautiful place on earth is motherland. How much interesting happened here, how many pleasant memories connected with this place! Here is the sweet home where mom was waiting from school. You return home, and on the table are fragrant pancakes with milk. How could it be tastier!

In whatever corner of the earth a man finds himself, he will never forget his native land. And, of course, each of us in our homeland has a favorite corner of nature. This is the most beautiful place where you can be alone with yourself. So for me it is a forest with a small rivulet. Why is this place so attractive? I recall the winter days when a blizzard is spinning, the trees put on a luxurious snow-white outfit, the bright sun shines. The forest path becomes light and airy, snow crunches underfoot. How pleasant it is to wander through such a forest, admire its decorations, plunge into your dreams. A walk leads to a beautiful clearing, where we often spend time with friends. This is my favorite cozy corner. It's good to be here alone. The gentle sun, blue sky, green grass. And how beautiful the mountain ash looks here. From spring to autumn she is smartly dressed. Every day, the berries on it become brighter and more orange. And then mountain ash flare up at the forest edge. They burn for a long time and illuminate the forest clearing with their brightness. At a fun feast, there are flocks of blackbirds. Is it not pleasant to enjoy the beauty of such a corner of nature? Near the mountain ash, aspen trembles with its leaves. We all know that aspen constantly trembles as soon as there is at least a little breeze. The thin long stalk, to which the leaf blade is attached, contributes to this state of the tree. The wind turns the leaves of the aspen as it wants, so it trembles. Amazing tree! It seems that due to its movement, the forest just comes to life.

Of course, in my favorite forest you can find other wonderful places, but it was this clearing that I remembered the most. Every time I go there with pleasure. It is very important to notice the beauty native nature, peer and see her secrets.

I also want to note that a rivulet flows near my beloved forest glade, where we spent all our early childhood. If you look closely, it seems that the river is bordered by unusual lace, which seems to be created by the hands of skilled craftswomen. This amazingly beautiful lace is created by birches and spreading willows, thickets of reeds and poplar. You will come to such a clearing, lie on the grass and look at the sky, trusting your own dreams to running clouds, watching how the sun's rays fade and play with bunnies in the trees, in the water, in the foliage.

Therefore, we can say that the favorite corner of our native nature is the most beautiful place for each of us. This place is hidden from prying eyes. Here you can sit in silence, stay with your thoughts and dreams. And you can sit with friends around the fire. Nature always helps us understand ourselves. And in our native lands we want to return again and again. This place will remain in the heart of every person forever.

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  • Every summer I go to the village to my grandmother. In this village I have many friends with whom we walk and go swimming in the river. For the first time this glade was shown to me by my grandmother. She said that she walks past her when she goes to pick mushrooms in the forest.

    It happened when I come to my grandmother in the autumn holidays, she takes me with her, and together we go for mushrooms. We specifically stop for a break in this colorful meadow. Near the river itself willow and several other trees grow, which in hot summer weather create a shadow. In this shadow, my friends and I hide from the sun and play ball or other games. This is my favorite corner. I like to swim in the river, and then relax in the meadow. Sitting in this beautiful corner of nature, you can hear frogs jumping in the water.

    I really like this green grass covered meadow. It happens that after the rain early in the morning we go out with friends to play and you can see how beautiful dew on the grass glistens. Early in the morning the river is calm and quiet.

    Option 2 My favorite piece of nature composition

    From childhood, my parents took me to the forest. I always liked to walk in the forest, invent fairy-tale heroes or imagine existing heroes. I read in a book that the goblin lives in the forest and if he doesn’t like the person, he will confuse him and prevent him from leaving the forest. But while I was not able to meet him, to see, he likes me.

    In the forest, soul and body are resting. Everyone thinks that a child cannot have stress, but this is not so, and it is in these places that you can relax. Of course, I have been to other places, but the forest is my favorite part of nature, which I will never exchange for anything. Probably every person has a place where he can relax not only with his body, but also with his soul.

    3 option My favorite corner of nature 7 class

    All people love to relax in nature. Some go to the forest on their day off, others go to the cottage, and some enjoy walking in the nearest park.

    I also really like spending summer holidays in the village of my grandmother. That's where the real nature is! Forest, field, river. It is on this river that I have my favorite corner. A large tree grows on the shore. Grandma said it was a weeping willow. She lowers her branches ashore and into the water. It turned out under them small house. I often climb there, sit on a warm sand, look at the fast flow of water. I feel comfortable and calm there.

    4 options for composing reasoning My favorite corner of nature is grade 9

    Everyone has their favorite place at home, in the city, in nature. The best part is to be in nature. It is not only good for health, but also for the soul. Only here you can stay in pleasant solitude and silence, think, dream. After all, sometimes it is so important to be completely alone and think about any important matters. Such a place is often some kind of treasured corner of nature. And each one has his own.

    When asked about a favorite corner of nature, then thoughts of a summer overgrown meadow immediately come to mind. Summer is probably the most favorite time of the year for most people. AND summer meadow this is the most beautiful place where you can meet such a variety of herbs. In this multi-colored sea of \u200b\u200bplants it is so nice to relax, laying down right on the ground. Grass will serve as a wonderful soft mattress, and colorful butterflies and dragonflies flying in front of your eyes will replace the most beautiful paintings.

    The meadow is especially beautiful in July. At this time, the grass is already very large, many flowers bloomed, all the insects woke up. It seems that you are completely alone here, but it is not. What living creatures you will not meet here. So many colors in the meadow, all the butterflies flock to this colorfulness. So nice to watch the work of hardworking ants and bees. Grasshoppers chatter somewhere at a distance, and if you try to find them, they will briskly accelerate from you. Different bugs and insects run about their business, completely not noticing you.

    And what a bewitching and alluring aroma comes from all kinds of herbs in the meadow. Each blade of grass, each leaf smells especially. In this inimitable combination of odors you can drown. This is not found anywhere else. Not a single perfume smells so fondly and so especially in the native.

    You can lie for a long time and see the clouds slowly passing by. The most interesting thing is to come up with what this or that cloud looks like. At this moment, time freezes around, there is a complete merger with nature.

    The sun appears in the meadow from the very early morning and does not disappear until late in the evening. Therefore, you can come here and spend the whole day. At the same time, do not forget to take something to eat and drink with you. It is also very nice to read your favorite book in the meadow. Here, no one and nothing will interfere.

    If a small stream flows near the meadow, then the pleasure of nature increases significantly. And how beautifully water flows from pebble to pebble! After relaxing in the meadow it’s so nice to refresh your face and hands in cool, bubbling water.

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