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Fitness quiz questions. “Oh sport, you are the world

Scenario of the intellectual quiz "I know everything about sports!" (for the initial link)


Bestik Irina Viktorovna, educator of KSU "Regional special (correctional) boarding school for children with hearing impairments", Republic of Kazakhstan, North Kazakhstan region, Petropavlovsk.
Description: the scenario of an extracurricular event is intended for educators and primary school teachers to organize summer leisure for younger students in the form of an intellectual quiz, expands the horizons of children about sports, sports equipment.

Target: organization of summer leisure of younger schoolchildren in the form of an intellectual quiz.
Tasks:
- repeat and consolidate students' knowledge on this topic;
- to expand the horizons of children about sports, about sports equipment;
- to develop cognitive interest in younger students;
- to instill interest in physical education and sports;
- develop logical thinking, cognitive abilities and memory of students during the quiz.
Equipment: presentation, music center, multimedia installation.
Preliminary work: writing a script for an extracurricular event, a selection of musical accompaniment for a quiz, making a multimedia presentation.

Event progress:

(Slide 1)
Leading: Hello dear children and distinguished guests! Today we will have an interesting time on our intellectual quiz “I know everything about sports!” Guys, what is sport?
Children's answers.
Leading: (Slide 2)
Sport - is life. It's ease of movement.
Sports are respected by everyone.
Sport moves everyone up and forward.
Vivacity, health he all gives.
Everyone who is active and who is not lazy,
They can easily make friends with sports.
Guys, do you know proverbs about sports? ( Yes.) What proverbs do you know?
Children's answers.
Leading: Well done, you know a lot of proverbs about sports and physical education. I suggest you remember more proverbs about sports. The game is called "Sports Proverbs". (Slide 3)

Didactic game "Sports proverbs"

Task: you need to make proverbs about sports and physical education.
(Slide 4)


1. Who deftly hits the ball ...
2. Who loves sports…
3. Give sports time...
4. Who plays sports ...
5. Agile athlete ...
6. Move more...

(He is healthy and vigorous, you will live longer, a hardy warrior, he can do everything, and in return get health, he is gaining strength.)
(Slide 5)


Kids are playing.
Leading: (Slide 6)
To be completely healthy
Everyone needs exercise.
To start in order -
Let's workout in the morning!
Running is useful and the game,
Get busy kid!
To develop successfully
You need to play sports.
It is useful to us without a doubt
Everything related to movement.
Guys, what are the two types of all sports?
Children: Sports are winter and summer.
Leading: Correctly. Name the winter and summer sports that you know.
Children's answers.
Child:
We are physically active
With him we will become fast, strong...
Tempers our nature
Strengthens muscles.
Don't need candy, cake,
We need only one sport. (Slide 7)
Leading: I suggest you test your knowledge of sports. And the second game of our intellectual quiz is called "Sports". (Slide 8)

Didactic game "Sports"

Task: guess the sport.
TOLUBF (Football) (Slide 9)


KYEKOH (Hockey) (Slide 10)
ZODYUD (Judo) (Slide 11)


BOLTEXAB (Basketball) (Slide 12)
BORDNUSO (Snowboard) (Slide 13)


KOBS (Boxing) (Slide 14)
BEIVOLOL (Volleyball) (Slide 15)


VAEPLANI (Swimming) (Slide 16)
Kids are playing.
Leading: Guys, what is sports equipment?
Children's answers.
Leading: You answered this question correctly, so I think that you can easily cope with the next task of our intellectual quiz. The game is called "Sports Equipment". (Slide 17)

Didactic game "Sports equipment"

Task: guess riddles about sports equipment. (Slides 18-26)
1. The air cuts deftly, deftly,
Stick on the right, stick on the left
Well, there is a rope between them.
This is a long... (jump rope)


2. He happens to be basketball
Volleyball and football.
They play with him in the yard,
It's interesting to play with him.
Ride, Ride, Ride, Ride!
Well, of course it is... (ball)


3. Early morning along the road
Dew glistens on the grass
Feet go down the road
And two wheels are running.
The riddle has an answer
This is my... (bike)


4. I look - at the champion
A bar weighing a quarter of a ton.
I want to become the same
To protect my sister!
I'll be in the apartment now
Lift big... (weights)


5. Only in frosty weather
Put them on your feet.
As ice rose on the river,
Children run to the skating rink.
To avoid sadness
Everyone puts on... (skates)


6. Showing ardor, dexterity
I'm doing a workout.
I hit the ball very accurately
Because I... (racket)


7. Two birch horses
They carry me through the snow.
These red horses
And they are called... (skis)


8. This bird is not a tit
Not an eagle and not a cormorant.
This little bird.
It's called... (shuttlecock)


9. I love to play hockey
I catch the puck fast.
One throw, another throw -
I am a very smart player.
At the gate I'm with my girlfriend
Strong brand new... (stick)


Kids are playing.
Leading: Well done guys, you know sports equipment well.
To stay healthy (Slide 27)
Charging needs to be done.
Get on the charger!
Get healthy fast! (Slide 28)


Fizminutka "Little Athlete"
And now a step is in place, (Slide 29)
Higher legs! Stop one, two!
Raise your shoulders higher
And then we drop them
Put your hands in front of your chest
And we do jerks.
You need to jump ten times
Let's go higher, let's go together!
We raise our knees
We take a step on the spot.
From the bottom of our hearts we stretched
And they all returned to their place.


Leading: And the fourth game of our intellectual quiz is called "Whose sports equipment?". (Slide 30)

Didactic game "Whose sports equipment?"

Task: name the athlete who owns this sports equipment. (Slides 31 to 40)











Answers: 1-A, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A, 5-C, 6-D, 7-B, 8-A, 9-D, 10-B. (Slide 41)
Kids are playing.
Leading: Well done guys, you did a great job. And now I offer you a harder task. The game is called "Sports Crossword". (Slide 42)

Didactic game "Sports crossword"

Task: to solve a sports crossword puzzle. (Slide 43)


Horizontally: (Slide 44)
7. Winter sport.
8. Team game with the ball.
10. Playing with a ball in the water.
11. They ride on the ski track.
12. Needed by skaters and hockey players.

Vertically:
1. A sport in which a racket is used.
2. Sports shoes.
4. Playing with the ball on the field.
5. Sports equipment for a hockey player.
6. The kind of sport necessary for self-defense.
9. In winter, children go skating, and in summer on ....
Children guess. (Slide 45)


Leading: Well done boys. You all know about sports, so I think you will answer all my questions about sports. (Slide 46)

Didactic game "Sports blitz survey"

Task: answer questions about sports. (Slide 47)


Questions:
1. Name the homeland of the Olympic Games.
2. What is a clear win in boxing called?
3. What is the name of the most important tennis tournament?
4. Name the length of the marathon run.
5. What is the name of a sports piercing weapon with a rectangular blade?
6. What is the name of the boxing ground?
7. What is the start of a run called?
8. What tracksuit for practicing this sport has not changed since the century before last?
9. What sport accompanies Japanese?
10. Which athlete needs to shoot straight and run fast to win?

Answers to questions about sports: (Slide 48)
1. Ancient Greece
2. Knockout
3. Wimbledon tournament
4. 42 km 195 m
5. Rapier
6. Ring
7. Start
8. Equestrian sport
9. Judo
10. Biathlete




























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Attention! The slide preview is for informational purposes only and may not represent the full extent of the presentation. If you are interested in this work, please download the full version.

Target: actualization and formation of students' knowledge about the components of health, a healthy lifestyle, the Olympic Games and various sports.

  • promotion of healthy lifestyle values ​​among adolescents;
  • involvement of students in various types of positive activities;
  • to educate students in the history of the Olympic movement, the development of sports.

Equipment: computer, projector, microphone, drawing paper, felt-tip pens.

Preparatory work: preparing questions for a quiz, preparing a crossword puzzle, whatman paper with the word “health” written vertically, proverbs. 2 weeks before the quiz, students are given homework to come up with a team name and motto.

The quiz takes place using ICT. Students in grades 9-11 can participate in the quiz. The team consists of 6 people. Jury 5 people.

Event progress

Host: Hello! People often say this good, kind word to each other. They wish each other health. So I turn to you - hello, dear participants, guests, fans. Today our quiz is attended by 9th grade students. And our quiz is called " Sport, youth, health”. What is a quiz without a jury? Allow me to introduce our jury (there is a presentation of the members of the jury).

Our teams were given homework - to come up with a team name and motto. This will be our first assignment. Now the teams will draw lots and we will start our quiz.

First task: protecting the name and motto of the teams. The competition is evaluated on a 3-point system.

Host: To complete the next task, answer me one question “Do you know what is most precious in the world?” (children answer). Of course it is health. And here's your second challenge.

Second task: Creative warm-up for teams : the word is written on the screen health spell vertically (slide number 2), it must be interpreted using words or phrases, for example:

z - great!

d - good

o - responsibility

r - joy

o - training,

c - exposure,

b - vobul (read the other way around),

e - daily exercises, like-minded people.

The teams are given a piece of paper on which the word “health” is written vertically and markers, the time of work in groups is 2 minutes, the performance is one minute. The competition is evaluated by the jury on a 3-point system.

The jury sums up the results of 2 competitions

Presenter: According to the World Health Organization, human health depends on 10% - on factors related to heredity, 10% - on the conditions of medical care, 20% on climatic conditions and 60% on human health depends on his lifestyle, therefore it is so important to take care of your own health (slide number 3). And in order to do this correctly and competently, you must be able to organize your leisure time, engage in physical culture and sports, have knowledge of proper nutrition, a healthy lifestyle, be savvy in the issues of the “Olympic Movement”, know sports. Therefore, the questions of our quiz are compiled on Topics:

“Food” - red field:

1. Which foods contain the most protein?

Answer: A (in meat, peas)

2. The main sources of energy for the body are:

Answer: B (carbohydrates and fats)

3. The daily human need for vitamins, as a rule, is:

Answer: A (several micrograms)

4. What ratio of proteins, fats and carbohydrates is recommended in the daily food intake diet:

Answer: B (1:1:4)

5. Eating immediately after exercise is not recommended. Why

Answer: A (normal conditions for the secretion of juices are violated)

“Healthy lifestyle” is a green field:

1. Continue the saying.

In a healthy body - a healthy ……… (spirit)

Keep your head cold, stomach hungry, and feet in…… (warmer)

2. What factor plays a decisive role in the state of human health:

Answer: A (lifestyle)

3. Complete the sentence “A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not just the absence of disease or infirmity, is commonly called…”.

Answer: health

4. Name the elements of a healthy lifestyle: Answer: B (all of the above)

“Olympic Games” is the blue field:

1. Which country is the birthplace of the Olympic Games? Answer: Greece

2. The word "stadium" comes from: Answer: A (Greek measure of length, equal to 192.27 m)

3. The duration of the Olympic Games must not exceed:

Answer: A (16 days)

3. What reward did the winner of the Olympic competitions in ancient Greece receive?

Answer: B (a wreath of olive tree branches)

4. When did the first modern Olympic Games take place?

Answer: B (1896)

5. The Olympic symbol consists of five interlaced rings, arranged from left to right in the following order:

Answer: B (top - blue, black, red, bottom - yellow, green)

“Sport” is a brown field:

1. The rules of basketball stipulate that a replacement player is given ...

Answer: B (20 sec.)

2. The skeleton is a species of…. Answer: A (luge)

3. The rules of volleyball provide that the team in each set has the right to a maximum of ... Answer: B (six substitutions)

4. Futsal. What decision will the referee make if a defending player, trying to block the ball from entering the goal, plays with his hand, but the ball from the hand still enters the goal?

Answer: scores a goal

5. Combat sports include:

Answer: A (chess, boxing, fencing)

Rules of the game: Each question has its own price - from one to five points. You can optionally choose a field and a question. You have 30 seconds to think. If the team could not answer correctly, then other teams (in turn) are given the right to answer. Are the rules of the game clear? Well, now we start our quiz (slide number 4).

The results of the responses of the commands are entered on the screen.

At the end of the quiz, the jury sums up the work of the teams.

Host: Well, now we are moving on to the last contest “Guess the crossword puzzle”. You have empty crossword puzzles on your tables, pictures with various sports or sports equipment will appear on the screen one by one, you must write down your answer in a crossword puzzle. The team that does it first and does not make mistakes wins.

(To go to the crossword puzzle, click on the exclamation mark in the lower right corner on slide No. 3. Pictures come out on each click).

The jury sums up the quiz.

(While the jury is summing up the results, the host conducts a game with spectators and teams)

Host: From time immemorial, Russian people have been healthy, strong - this helped them endure all hardships and difficulties. Plus, they've always been strong. For some, strong people are those who have discovered harmony in themselves, for some, they are honest and noble people who are able to help others. There are many proverbs about health in Russian. Let's try to remember them.

Take care of the dress again, and health from a young age.

If you lose your health, you can't make up for anything.

Live wisely, you don't need doctors.

If you want to be healthy - temper yourself.

Heal the sick, but beware of the healthy.

The awarding of the winning teams is underway.

Quiz with answers on the topic: Sports for grades 3-4

1. What equipment is needed to practice these sports?

2. What words refer to these sports?

TIME, GAME, GOAL, SET, PENALTY, PENALTY.

Explain the meaning of these words.

3. Which of the following sports is the most popular in our country?

4. Rearrange the letters so that words are formed - the names of sports.

(Tennis, football, hockey.)

5. What kind of sport did the athletes: Vladislav Tretyak, Lev Yashin, Pele, Sergey Ovchinnikov, Alexander Kerzhakov, Pavel Bure, Evgeny Kafelnikov?

6. What qualities should an athlete who plays these sports have? (Tennis requires strong muscles of the fingers, hand and forearm, good reaction, eye, general physical fitness. Football is speed, strength, agility, quick reaction.)

7. Which countries are the leaders in world football? (The recognized leaders of world football in Europe are the national teams of France, Germany, England, Italy, Spain, in South America - the Brazilians, Argentines.)

8. Which of the famous football players in the world do you know? (The legendary names of famous football players - the Brazilian Pele, the Frenchman Michel Platinum, the Dutchman Johan Cruyff, the German Franz Beckenbauer, the Argentinean Diego Maradona, our Lev Yashin - are known all over the world.)

9. Which victory is more valued by football players: victory at the Olympic Games or victory at the World Cup? (Football is an Olympic sport, but winning the Olympics is not considered the highest achievement in football (unlike other sports); the main tournament is the World Cup. The largest football tournaments are the World Cup and the European Championship, which are held every four years.)

10. Were the athletes of our football teams winners? (Our football players won the Summer Olympics in 1956 and 1988, became European champions in 1960.)

11. What do you know about the Stanley Cup? (An approximate answer. In 1893, the Cup of the hockey tournament was played for the first time, which was established by Lord Stanley of Preston, a passionate fan of hockey. At first, the Stanley Cup, as it became known, was the highest prize in amateur hockey in Canada, then it began to be awarded to the best hockey team, regardless of Later, with the advent of professional hockey teams, the Stanley Cup became the highest professional hockey prize among Canadian and American teams that are members of the National Hockey League (NHL).)

12. Which of the Russian athletes is a member of the NHL? (The best hockey players, including Russian ones, play in the NHL:

Igor Larionov, Nikolai Khabibulin, Evgeny Nabokov, Sergei Fedorov, Alexander Mogilny, Pavel Bure, Ilya Kovalchuk, etc.)

13. When did hockey begin to be played in Europe? (At the beginning of the 20th century, ice hockey became popular in Europe, where it was brought by Canadian students.)

14. Since when has ice hockey been an Olympic sport? (since 1920)

15. What international victories of our country's ice hockey team do you know about? How many times has the team of our country won the title of Olympic champion? (Approximate answer. For a long time, the most high-profile victories were on account of the Canadian team, but in 1954, for the first time, the USSR team became the world champion, beating eminent rivals - Canadians. The USSR (Russia) team is the most titled team, eight times it became the Olympic champion. In recent years, the skill of the Russian team has faded somewhat, but it still remains among the best teams in the world.)

16. "What's so difficult about throwing a small ball over the net?" - can be heard from a beginner on the tennis court. But as soon as he picks up a racket, and the ball flies not at all where it should be. Meanwhile, modern tennis players must accurately hit balls, the speed of which sometimes exceeds ... What speed can a tennis ball develop? (200 km/h)

Quiz dedicated to sports "Sports why"

The quiz is held following the results of information sessions on sports.

The principle of this quiz is extremely simple. The host asks questions to the audience, they answer. The children's answers are evaluated by a specially selected jury of physical education teachers, coaches, as well as professional athletes and young pupils of sports sections.

As a result of the quiz, children are encouraged with certificates, diplomas, medals, commemorative badges and prizes - sports paraphernalia.

Quiz questions

1. Which game resembles the American game of baseball? (Russian lapta.)

2. Where did basketball come from? (The game "pok-ta-pok" played by the Olmecs in Mexico in the 10th century BC is very similar to basketball. "Olamaliteli" was a variant of the same game played by the Aztecs in Mexico in the 16th century.)

3. Who invented modern basketball? (Dr. James A. Naismith invented it in December 1891.)

4. What do you know about the origin of badminton? (It originated in ancient China in the 2nd millennium BC.)

5. When was modern badminton created? (In 1870 at Badminton Hall in Eyvan, residence of the Duke of Beaufort.)

6. When was the game of table tennis first mentioned? (In the 1880s in the catalogs of London sporting goods manufacturers.)

7. What is another name for table tennis? (Ping pong.)

8. By whom and when were roller skates invented? (Jean Joseph Merlin of Jun, Belgium. James L. Plimton of New York made 4-wheel roller skates in 1863.)

9. What parts is a tennis game divided into? (For games and sets.)

10. Explain the purpose of golf. (By hitting a special club, hit the ball into a hole made in the turf.)

11. What is surfing? (A traditional Polynesian sport is canoe surfing. At this time, riding on a special board on the crest of a wave.)

12. Tell us about the origin of volleyball. (This game called "mintonette" was invented in 1895 in the gym of the Young Christian Association in Holios, Massachusetts, USA, by William J. Morgan.)

13. Where did gymnastics come from? (Primitive forms of gymnastics were practiced in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome during the ancient Olympic Games, but the first teacher of modern gymnastics is Johann Friedrich Simon from the school of Dessau (Germany, 1776)

14. Where were the first rules of the game of football approved, including the game not with an oval, but with a round ball? (In 1863 in England.)

15. Where and with what frequency is the Olympic torch lit to light the Olympic flame? (Once every 4 years in Greece.)

16. What mythological character invented the Olympic Games and in honor of what event? (According to one of the legends, the founder of the Olympic Games was Hercules, who, in honor of the victory over King Avgiy, arranged a big celebration.)

17. In what year and where was the Olympic flag raised with the current emblem? (In 1920, in Antwerp, at the opening of the VII Olympiad, the current flag of the Olympic Games was raised - a white banner with the image of five interlaced rings.)

18. What do the five rings on the Olympic flag mean? (Five rings are a symbol of friendship between athletes from five continents: Europe - a blue ring, Asia - a yellow ring, Australia - a green ring, America - a red ring, Africa - a black ring.)

19. List the most popular sports. (Volleyball, basketball, tennis, football, gymnastics, boxing, hockey, chess, badminton, etc.)

20. What types of martial arts do you know? (Taekwondo, karate, wushu, aikido, sumo, jiu-jitsu and others.)

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