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Brain Ring Screenplay “Sports Kaleidoscope”

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Semenyuk Sergey Dmitrievich
teacher of OBE and physical culture
MAOU Shili, Kaliningrad

Date: February 20, 2015.
Task force: Students in grades 7-11
Duration: 45-50 minutes.
Goals: Identifying the level of theoretical knowledge on physical culture, the history of the Olympic movement;
stimulating the growth of creative and cognitive activity, expanding the horizons of students.
Equipment: Interactive board, projector, computer.

Progress of the event:

Organizational moment: presentation of teams, presentation of the jury. The presenter introduces the rules of the game: after the appearance of questions on the screen and dubbing them, the teams have 30 seconds (option 1 minute) to answer. Team captains record answers to pre-distributed leaflets and pass them to the “swallows”, who deliver them to the jury members. After the time limit expires, the correct answer is given. The winner is the team that gave the most correct answers.

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Brain ring questions:

1. Finish the phrase from the famous “Ode to Sport” by Pierre de Coubertin “O sport, you – (the world)”
2. As the famous sports proverb ends: “Win the team, lose ...?”
3. Linesman, goalkeeper, referee, referee. Take it away. (Goalkeeper)
4. At the opening of the Olympic Games, teams go in alphabetical order of the host country. But there is always a team of the same country ahead. What? (Greece)
5. Now the uniform of the football goalkeeper in color must differ from the uniform of his teammates. Until 1913, the goalkeeper was distinguished only by this detail of clothing. What? (Boat)
6. Since 1924, the words "Olympic Games" began to add one or the other word-adjective. What? (Summer or winter)
7. Anecdote question.
At half-time, the coach addresses his players:
- Guys, don't think I'm superstitious, but I'm starting to doubt our victory.
Attention, question! What made the coach doubt his victory? (Score 0:13)
8. What is the difference between the VI, XII and XIII Olympiads? (They were not held at all because of the World Wars – 1916, 1940, 1944)
9. On the emblems of the Olympic Games, the year is usually indicated by two or four digits. However, there is a case when the year was marked with five digits. Name the city where the Olympics took place. (Rome 1960)
10. They say that in the XIX century in England at one football match at a controversial moment, the referee did not count a goal. One fan-seller immediately offered to resolve the dispute with the help of his goods, which entailed a change in football rules. What did he suggest?
(This fishnet dealer threw a net at the gate.)
11. What kind of sport do the British say is an exchange of opinions through gestures? (Boxing)
12. In 1980, at the Olympics in Moscow, a race was held for everyone to the Olympic Mile. What was the length of that distance? (1980 meters – the year of the Olympic Games in Moscow)
13. On the flag of which federation is the head of a horse? (FIDE – International Chess Federation)
14. During wars, the ancient Greeks used it to communicate terms of surrender to the besieged city. For this, he was already included in the Olympic program. What kind of sports equipment are we talking about? (Disc)
15. Well, letter, star, fork. Call it all in one word. (Cities)
16. The oldest Olympic medalist is Swede Oscar Swan. In 1908 and 1912 he won three golds and two bronzes. In Antwerp in 1920 he received silver. He was 72 years old at the time. What sport did he compete in? (Bullet fire)
17. What does a ball look like? (Both can be scored)
18. The segment of this sports game in 2002 in the Italian championship ended with a score of 54:52. Name the sport. (Volleyball)
19. Which women watch their figures the most? (Chess players)
20. One Englishman, a lover of horse racing, passionately wanted to win the sweepstakes. But he never did. And then it hit him. He stopped going to the racetrack. Exactly 6 years later, 6 months and 6 days later, he woke up at 6 hours 6 minutes, ate 6 boiled eggs for breakfast, drank 6 cups of coffee. He left the house, got in a taxi number 666, arrived neither racetrack, put in 6 race on the horse number 6. Finish the story. (The horse came in sixth).
Summing up the quiz, awarding winners and prize-winners.

Task-coloring in English.language (1 class)
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