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Report on countries in the center of Europe. In the centre of Europe. Comprehension and understanding of acquired knowledge

Lesson about the world around us in 3rd grade "In the center of Europe"

Lesson objectives:

    Students study new material on the topic of the lesson and consolidate the acquired knowledge.

    Formation of ideas about countries located in the central part of Europe.

    Formation of an emotionally positive attitude towards foreign countries.

Lesson objectives:

Educational:

    Introduce children to the countries of central Europe.

Educational:

    To develop children’s cognitive activity, the ability to express their thoughts, and reason.

    Development of the ability to analyze, draw conclusions, defend one’s point of view, and the ability to apply accumulated knowledge.

    Expand children's horizons.

Educational:

    Cultivate interest in the subject.

    Expand students' understanding of foreign countries.

    Introduce the most famous sights of Central European countries.

During the classes

    Organizing time

Psychological attitude

Guys, mentally take the sun in your hands. Look how it smiles at you. Smile at him too! Place this small piece of good mood in your right palm, cover it with your left. Feel how it warms you: your hands, your body, your soul. Amazing energy, kindness, and good mood emanate from him.

Place it all in your heart.

Do you feel new strength and energy appearing in you?!

I want you to remember what you feel now, and that this feeling will remain with you until the end of the lesson.

II. Checking homework.

Frontal survey:

U: What is Benelux?

U.: A small state with beautiful houses, each house has its own name. This country can be driven from end to end by car in 4-5 hours; it is famous for its flower market.

D.: Belgium.

U.: The country of canals, bicycles, the country of tulips. The name of the country means low lands. Famous for its cheese.

D.: Netherlands.

U.: One of the smallest countries. The name of the capital coincides with the name of the country. The name means “small castle”.

D.: Luxembourg.

U.: What is Belgium famous for?

D.: Houses, flower market, hot waffles, Belgian chocolate.

U.: What is the Netherlands famous for?

D.: The country of canals, bicycles, favorite – tulip flower, Dutch cheese.

U.: What is Luxembourg famous for?

D.: The Small Castle is ruled by the Grand Duke, there are no higher educational institutions here.

Test.

What is Benelux?

1.Fill in the names of the Benelux countries

Be___________________________

Neither____________________

Lux________________________

2. In which country is the head of state the Grand Duke?

A) In Belgium

B) In the Netherlands

B) In Luxembourg

3.Write the names of the capitals

A) In Belgium - _________________________

B) In the Netherlands -____________________

B) In Luxembourg -____________________

4. Tulips became the symbol of which country?

A) Belgium

B) the Netherlands

B) Luxembourg

D) Finland

5. Which country is famous for windmills, cheese and bicycles?

A) Belgium

B) Netherlands

B) Luxembourg

5. What city is located on the Amstel River?

A) Luxembourg

B) Brussels

B) Amsterdam

V. Learning new material.

Communicate the topic and objectives of the lesson.

U.: So, we are in the Central part of Europe.

These are 3 countries - Germany, Austria, Switzerland. We will stay in Germany.

W: What did you learn about this country?

Germany is a large country in Central Europe. They speak German. People here love order and precision.

Big cities:

The capital of Germany is Berlin. It is the largest industrial, scientific and cultural center in Germany.

Attractions:

The city of Cologne is famous for its huge cathedral. There are 500 steps in the stone staircase; when you go up, you can see the whole city. Cologne sits on Germany's largest river, the Rhine, which means "pure".

Everyone is familiar and familiar with the city of Bremen. Here you can see a monument to the famous musicians - heroes of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. From early childhood we get acquainted with their fairy tales; they are popular in

all over the world

Germany is famous for its composers and musicians.

The city of Bonn is the birthplace of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. There is a monument to him in the center, and there is a museum in the composer’s house. Beethoven's works are popular all over the world.

The great composer Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Germany. His works are listened to and admired all over the world.

German car brands are very popular.

What brands of cars do you know?

Here are the German car brands:

    Mercedes Benz

    BMW

    Volkswagen

    Opel

    Audi

    Ford


And now we arrive in the most beautiful country called Austria.

Look at the national flag of Austria.

In Austria they speak German. The head of state is the president. His name is Heinz Rudolf Merz Fischer.

Class: 3

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Lesson objectives: introduce countries located in the center of Europe; develop speech, logical thinking, memory.

1. Organizational moment.

2. Checking homework.

1) Frontal survey.

What is Benelux?

In what part of Europe are the Benelux countries located?

Name the capitals of these countries.

What is remarkable about these countries?

Why is the Netherlands called the land of canals, bicycles and tulips?

2) Tasks in the workbook.

3. Setting lesson goals. Updating knowledge.

Today we will go to the central part of Europe.

Slide 1

Find them on the political map of Europe.

Slide 2

Determine their capitals.

Slide 3

Germany is a large state in central Europe.

Germany is a beautiful and majestic country. Its rich history still amazes many historians. Germany is the homeland of many of the most outstanding and brilliant people. It is enough to recall such well-known names as Goethe, Beethoven, Bach and many other world-famous names. Germany can rightfully be called a great place on earth, where great people are born.

Many people are surprised by one interesting fact - how is the German economy developing? The high rate of economic development can be explained by the fact that Germany cooperates on open markets with countries such as France, the USA and the UK. It is to these countries that Germany exports most of its goods. To date, Germany has been able to fully prove that its economy is highly competitive.

If we talk about the peculiarities of Germany’s position in the world, it is worth noting that this country is one of the most active and active participants in the European Union. On the world stage, Germany has long established itself as one of the most stable countries and has won universal respect.

The cities and lands of Germany are very attractive to tourists from many countries. One of the most attractive lands is Bavaria, which is also called the “beer land”. Oktoberfest, Neuschwanstein Castle and the lush scenery of the Alps attract more foreign tourists here than to any other land. However, the slogan “Laptop and leather pants” testifies: Bavaria is something more than just living traditions. Its economy (which is stronger than Sweden's) is famous for such global brands as BMW, Audi, Siemens, MAN and EADS (Airbus). The Bavarian capital, Munich, has more publishing houses than any other German city. But Germany's largest federal state also shines outside the metropolis.

The cathedrals of Germany will amaze you with their beauty and majesty. It is there that you can hear the divine sounds of a real organ. The small town of Amberg is definitely worth a visit. It is famous for its theater, which is located in a former Gothic church. And, of course, Germany is famous for its national art - brewing beer. Only in this country can you taste the most delicious beer on Earth.

Of particular note is the fact that Germany is the largest automobile manufacturer. Germany is home to the largest car market in Europe. Addresses of automobile sites can be found on our website.

The capital of Germany, Berlin, is located in the eastern part of the country.

Slide 4, Slide 5

There are many historical monuments in Germany.

Slide 6–10

Berlin Zoo is the largest in the world.

Slide 11–12

In the northern part of the country is the city of Bremen.

Slide 13–14

Here you can see a monument to the famous Bremen Town Musicians - heroes of the fairy tales of the German storytellers the Brothers Grimm.

Slide 15

In the western part of the country is the city of Cologne.

Slide 16–17

The main attraction of Cologne is the huge, fantastically beautiful Cologne Cathedral. It took 600 years to build. There are 500 steps leading up to the cathedral tower. The entire city is visible from above.

Slide 18–20

Cologne sits on the Rhine River, Germany's largest river. The name "Rhine" means "pure". But unfortunately a lot of wastewater is discharged into it. Now we have to call the Rhine the most polluted river in Europe. Much is currently being done to protect the Rhine.

4. Physical exercise.

5. Continuation of work on the topic.

Very close to Austria.

Austria- an alpine country in the heart of Europe. Here you will find a variety of landscapes, amazing flora and fauna. Austria is proud of its history, and its modern, eventful cultural life attracts tourists from all over the world. Austrians greet their guests in a friendly manner. Austrian hospitality has become a tradition.

The Republic of Austria is a continental state located in the southern part of Central Europe and occupies part of the Eastern Alps and the territory along the Danube River. The country is quite close to the Mediterranean region. In Austria, natural, climatic and plant zones are closely intertwined. Due to its geographical location, Austria has long been a crossroads of transport routes connecting the most important European centers of economics and culture.

Today Austria is a small state located in the center of Europe. The origins of modern Austria can be traced back far into history. This country was inhabited already in prehistoric times; many peoples passed through its territory. Austria's central position in the European space allowed it to participate in all events in the historical development of the continent and acquire the long-suffering experience of history. Over the centuries, a powerful empire emerged from the border region, uniting many nations and disintegrating after the end of the First World War. From the moment the border region arose until the collapse of the huge state, two families ruled this state: the Babenbergs and the Habsburgs. After the First World War, the small republic of Austria arose, which first had to find its place on the European continent. The Second World War and all the bleeding events associated with it contributed to the emergence of a state confident in its existence, aware of its role in Europe.

Austria has a strong economy, the main components of which are machine
equipment, metallurgy and textile production. However, the main industry is still tourism.

The capital of Austria is Vienna.

Slide 22

Vienna is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. This is a city of palaces and parks.

Slide 23–24

There is an unusual chimney sweep museum here.

Slide 25–27

Residents of Vienna are proud that the outstanding composer Johann Strauss, who composed wonderful waltzes, lived in their city.

Slide 28

You can drive through the streets of Vienna in an old fiacre. A fiacre is a carriage drawn by a pair of horses.

Slide 29–30

There are also unusual attractions in Vienna.

Slide 31

Most of Austria is occupied by the Alps. Many people come here to ski.

Slide 32

From Austria our route lies in Switzerland. Like Austria, most of the country is occupied by the Alps.

The oldest democracy in the world, 4 national languages, confidentiality of bank clients, watches, Matterhorn, delicious chocolate - and that's all Switzerland is an ordinary country, except for some peculiarities...

The extraordinary silence of the mountains and the familiar noise of the city. Pristine nature and ancient traditions, strange cacti and edelweiss - all this is Switzerland. Switzerland is a very special country for tourism; you can come here as many times as you like and always discover something new. To travel around Switzerland you do not need a guide - the historical sights of Switzerland speak for themselves - picturesque cities: Bern, Geneva, Lugano, Lucerne, Neuchâtel, Uri, Friborg, Zurich, famous, luxurious ski resorts of Switzerland (Grindelwald, Davos, Crans-Montana) , numerous lakes and magnificent green valleys.

Just 150 years ago, Switzerland was a very poor country, many Swiss were forced to leave their native land and try their luck in the New World, and holidays in Switzerland were out of the question. Emigration and the associated homesickness have left their mark on all geographical names in the United States related to Switzerland. Today, Switzerland, a country that once could not provide either jobs or adequate salaries, has turned not only into an immigration country, which is mainly due to the influx of foreign workers, but is also happy to offer tourists from all over the globe a wonderful ski holiday and sightseeing tours in Switzerland. According to general estimates, 20% of the population are foreigners, the number of which varies from region to region.

Slide 33

Switzerland is famous for its mountain resorts

Slide 34

It is also famous for its banks, where the money of many rich people from different countries is kept.

Slide 35

Like Sweden, Switzerland has not been involved in any wars for a very long time.

6. Consolidation.

1) Completing tasks in the workbook.

2) Name the capitals:

Germany -...

Switzerland - ...

Austria - ...

7. Lesson summary.

In what part of Europe are Germany, Austria and Switzerland located?

What major cities in Germany do you know?

Which cities are home to the largest zoo in the world, a monument to fairy tale heroes, a cathedral that took 600 years to build?

What attracts tourists to Austria?

Which European country is famous for its banks?

8. Relaxation. Homework.

What delicious products from these countries do you know? (Yoghurt, chocolate)

Complete the tasks in the workbook.

So, we are in the Central part of Europe. These are 3 countries - Germany, Austria, Switzerland.

We'll stop at Germany.

Germany is a large state in Central Europe (slide). They speak German. People here love order and precision. The head of state of Germany is the president. His name is Horst Kohler.

Look at the German national flag. (slide)

The capital of Germany is Berlin. It is the largest industrial, scientific and cultural center in Germany. (slide)

In 1961, Berlin, like the whole country, was cut into 2 parts, i.e. separated from each other by a reinforced concrete wall.

And in 1990, this wall was demolished, and the country became united.

It is famous for Berlin - the Berlin Zoo, the High Berlin TV Tower, and the Brandenburg Gate.

There are large cities in Germany: Hamburg, Munich, Leipzig, Dresden, Bonn. Everyone is familiar and familiar with the city of Bremen. Here you can see a monument to the famous musicians - heroes of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. (slide)

From early childhood we get acquainted with their fairy tales; they are popular all over the world. What fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm do you know?

The city of Cologne is also famous for its huge cathedral. It took 600 years to build. There are 500 steps in the stone staircase; when you go up, you can see the whole city. Cologne sits on Germany's largest river, the Rhine, which means "pure". (Slide)

Germany is famous for its composers and musicians.

The city of Bonn is the birthplace of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. There is a monument to him in the center, and there is a museum in the composer’s house. Beethoven's works are popular all over the world. (slide)

The great composer Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Germany. His works are listened to and admired all over the world. (slide)

German car brands are very popular.

What brands of cars do you know?

But the German car brands: Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, Opel.

And now we arrive in the most beautiful country called Austria.

In Austria they speak German. The head of state is the president. His name is Heinz Rudolf Merz Fischer.

Look at the national flag of Austria.

The capital of Austria is the city of Vienna. Vienna is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. This is a city of palaces and parks. In the center of Vienna stands St. Stephen's Cathedral. To climb the tower you need to climb 300 steps.

You need to ride through the streets of Vienna in an old fiacre (a carriage drawn by a pair of horses).

Vienna is called the city of waltzes. The outstanding composer Johann Strauss, who composed wonderful waltzes, was born and lived here. The inhabitants of Vienna were distinguished by their love of music. They loved folk songs and dances. There is a monument to J. Strauss in the park.

The cities in Austria are beautiful. This is the city of Salzburg. The famous composer Great Mozart was born and raised in this city. He began composing his works at the age of 5.

Austria is called an Alpine republic.

World-class competitions are held here.

Austria is also the birthplace of ice ballet.

Many tourists come here to visit ancient museums and ski in the Alps.

1. Using the textbook map, label the names of the countries highlighted in color and their capitals.

2. Cross out the extra word on each list. Explain your decision verbally.

  • Answer: a) Germany, Austria, Vienna, Switzerland. b) Berlin, Vienna, Bern, Germany.

3. Complete the tasks: 1) Learn to show the country you are studying and its capital on the map. The territory of the country should be smoothly outlined with a pointer along the contour (border). Show the symbol of the capital, not its name. 2) Write down the sights of the country you are studying in the table. 3) Describe the sights of the country you are studying from photographs in the textbook or other sources.

  • Answer:

4. Use the tutorial to color the flags.


5. Seryozha received the task of listing the cities of Germany. He said: "Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne, Bonn, Munich, Geneva, Salzburg." Check with the textbook map. If Seryozha made a mistake, cross out the extra names. Explain (verbally) your decision.

  • Answer: Geneva.

6. Continue filling out the table on p. 77. Based on reports from children from other groups, enter examples of attractions from other countries in the table.

  • Answer:

7. Ant and Turtle are wondering if you know these landmarks. Cut out the photos from the Application and place them in the appropriate boxes. Test yourself using the textbook. After checking, paste the photos. Indicate the names of the countries with arrows.


8. In the chapter on Austria of the book “Encyclopedia of Travel. Countries of the World”, choose a section that is especially interesting to you. For example, “From the history of the country”, “Nature and its protection”, “Population and culture”. Prepare a message on the chosen topic.

  • Answer:
  • Subject: Butterfly House.
  • Important information: One of Vienna's greenhouses has been converted into a "Butterfly House". Coming here, you find yourself in an amazing tropical forest with trees, waterfalls and many flowers. And you see live butterflies everywhere! They can be photographed and videotaped.

9. Make a list of reminder words about Germany and Switzerland (modeled on the heading “Tying knots for memory from the book “Encyclopedia of Travel. Countries of the World”).