What the artist drew wrongly. Mathematics for preschoolers

Many are looking forward to the arrival of summer with its bright and warm nights, fragrant aromas of the first berries and June flowers on hot days. With the opportunity to enjoy socializing at a picnic and relaxing by the sea or by the fire. It is not for nothing that June is associated with pleasure, relaxation, and celebration. But at the same time, June is a time full of field and garden work, collecting forest gifts and field herbs, household and construction chores. It is so different and contradictory - the month of June. It is with its characteristics and traditions that many are associated folk signs for June.

Habitual modern name“June” was received back in the days of ancient Rome. The most common version connects his name with the Roman goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter.

She was considered the patroness family relations and marriage, femininity and birth. It's not for nothing that June is considered one of them. According to another version, the name of June is associated with Latin word iuniores, which means “time of young people.”

There is also an opinion that the Romans named June in honor of their consul Lucius Junius Brutus. It was the Latin name that took root among many peoples of Europe. No less interesting are the historical and popular names beginning of summer.

Izok was the name of the month in ancient Rus', even before the adoption of Christianity.

This unusual name he received it thanks to the irrepressible chirping of grasshoppers at this time. After all, the word “izok” itself means “grasshopper” in ancient Slavic.

In some regions, the month of the beginning of summer was called skopid, svezar, multi-colored, grain-growing.

Kesäkuu or the summer month is called June by the Finns. The word itself comes from the name of a fallow field that was plowed in June.

Cherven among the Little Russians and Ukrainians, cherven among the Belarusians, czerwiec among the Poles, červen among the Czechs. June received this nickname in connection with the collection of worms that gain red pigment.

Croatians call June lipanj – the month of linden blossoms.

Turks and Syrians – Haziran, which means hot, hot.

Signs of June: features of the first summer month

We usually consider June to be the beginning of summer. Indeed, the calendar summer begins on June 1. But according to popular belief, the start of summer is considered the day when the rose hips bloom, which most often falls on June 6th.

Phenologists believe that summer begins from the moment the viburnum blooms - June 13th. Astrologers tie the summer start to the solstice - June 22.

It is with the summer solstice that many folk signs of June, July and August are associated. Until this day, the days become longer and longer, and the shortest night is called the passerine night.

In June dawn meets dawn

In June a day is a year

The nights are short, but quite warm.

In June, every bush will let you spend the night

Precipitation at the beginning of summer is very rare. And if there is rain, it is usually rapid with thunderstorms and even hail.

June is rich in thunderstorms

Signs of June about the harvest

According to folk signs, the month is divided into two parts. Until the 10th - the beginning. This time is devoted to finishing the sowing work. You need to have time to sow zucchini and cucumbers, legumes and corn. After all, very soon dry days will come and the young shoots will simply die, and the seedlings will not produce a good harvest.

June has come - no matter what you do, no matter what you do

Besides, the common people are hungry for the first berries. The reserves have long been exhausted, and the first harvests are still far away. It’s hard to survive on greens and berries, but you have to work.

June - empty bins

In June there is little food, but life is fun: flowers bloom, nightingales sing

But on the 11th the real summer begins. And not a day is left for fun.

Spends June at work, discourages dancing

June has arrived - don't give a damn about fishing

Only the planting of buckwheat was postponed until June 28. On this day it was sown for a good harvest. Weeding, watering, fertilizing - all these works fall precisely in June, and the future harvest largely depends on them.

June 18 was considered a special day. It was always dedicated to weeding beds and flower beds. According to signs, such work was given great result and the weeds no longer grew in these places.

Summer day - for a winter week

Summer is a hoarder, stores up for whole year for livestock and yard

The first preparations began. These are, first of all, forest and garden berries.

In June, the first berry is placed in the mouth, and the second is carried home

And by the end of the month, haymaking began.

May creates bread, and June creates hay

As is the summer, so is the hay

And even the weather itself suggested what kind of harvest to expect this year. A good harvest was worth waiting for if the trees were strewn with young cones. Same result summer labors They promised warm June nights and frequent thunderstorms. We were very afraid of return frosts, which occurred until June 10. They are destructive to plants and crops.

Signs of June for children and adults about the weather

Most June signs are associated with short-term weather forecasts. The immediate plans of the peasants largely depended on them.

We monitored changes in nature to find out whether it would rain.

Dew weighs on the tips of the blades of grass - predicting rain soon

Sticky drops on chestnut leaves - torrential rain

Leaves are falling from the trees on a dry hike - it will rain

When it rains they break through Sun rays through the clouds - tomorrow it will rain again

The duration of rain was determined by the appearance of droplets during rain. The larger the drops, the shorter the rain. And here big bubbles the puddles foreshadowed prolonged precipitation. The sky is overcast, look at the plants.

Buttercup flowers are open - don't wait for rain

Drooping potato flowers promise soon rain

Major bad weather can also be predicted by weather signs.

The west wind will bring great bad weather

The water in the river has darkened - expect storms and thunderstorms

Converging peals of thunder promise hail

The rain has passed, notice the rainbow. She has a lot to say.

Green rainbow - soon there will be rain and wind again

Yellow rainbow - for sunny clear weather

Red - for heat and wind

Rainbow in the evening - good weather

In the morning - to precipitation

Folk signs about animals

The behavior of animals, both domestic and wild, can tell us a lot. The main thing is to be able to observe them and know what signs correspond to a particular case.

You should expect good weather soon in June when:

In the evenings, swallows circle high, and midges and mosquitoes rise in a column

Herons scream protractedly in flight

River fish splashes at the surface of the water before the evening dawn

Dung beetles fly over the paths

Grasshoppers chirp long and loudly in the evening

Spiders weave long and wide threads

The finches sing loudly

Larks sing loudly and hover in the sky

Bees fly out of the hives early

But some signs clearly promise imminent rain.

Crickets are silent in June - it will rain tomorrow

Sparrows bathe in dust in the morning - it will rain by lunchtime

Swallows fly low - foreseeing rain soon

Pets greedily eat grass in the evening, but don’t drink - it’s guaranteed to rain tomorrow

It is the behavior of domestic animals that tells us about many upcoming weather changes. Observe the horses' behavior.

The mare wheezes - to bad weather

Lies on the ground - to drought

The foal spends time on the ground - be it rain

You can learn even more about weather conditions by looking closely at the behavior of cows and sheep.

The cow hurries into the stall and shakes her hind leg - it’s getting colder

The oxen roll their tails into rings and throw them on their backs - there will be a strong wind

Sheep gather together and bleat - bad weather

Pigs are itching - for warmth

The pig squeals - be in bad weather

A pig carries straw - to light rain.

Household signs of June

June is also rich in signs of everyday life. Some of them tell you how to carry out gardening work, while others are directly related to behavior in everyday life.

The most interesting of these June signs:

It’s a bad omen to put away warm winter clothes before June

Folk signs for June 22, the longest day of the year, connect all work with the coming of summer:

In June the day never fades

Kirill has strength from the earth

And on the solstice on June 25, folk omens tell of the sun turning to winter, and summer to heat.

Video: signs of June

June-Hleborost. At the beginning of summer, nature awakened and now its active growth begins, which is why the month is called “Grain Growing”. The rye is earing, the gardens are filled with wildly blooming greenery. The sun rises high above the sky and begins to heat even more, the day becomes long, and the evening becomes long and warm.

June: warmth envelops the earth

Description of the nature of summer at its very beginning, in June (I - II week).
Summer has come. June. Nature blooms and ripens in summer, the gardens are full of greenery, the meadows are covered with a wide trail of green grass. Slowly soaring in the sky, like huge ships, heavy Cumulus clouds. And although the month of May at the end indulged in warm and summer-like hot days, the first days of June are often cool, sometimes rainy. There is no need to be upset, because the prolonged cloudy weather at the beginning of the month will not last long. A dry anticyclone will bring warm winds, and the sun high in the sky will provide warm and hot weather. In June, the air temperature is moderate without sudden changes and averages +15 +17° C.

Summer takes time to heat up. There are still long hot, sultry and simply warm pleasant days ahead, when the sun wakes up early and sets very slowly, allowing you to walk around to your heart's content before plunging into twilight. And now the sun is starting to get hot, hot days are coming. The greenery is in full bloom, providing edible herbs. The sky is blue and clear, with fluffy clouds floating across it from time to time. The warm air exudes the aroma of flowering.

And, suddenly, unexpectedly, the hot summer sun is replaced by looming clouds. The sky is rapidly darkening. After all, just now there was sun, and now it has been swallowed up by a menacing darkness, advancing like a front, covering all living things in darkness. Nature is on guard, the birds are quiet, only strong gusts of wind, getting stronger each time, are ready to tear branches from the tops of trees in their path.

Thunder strikes in the first volleys, and immediately, like water from a bucket, a downpour charges. The sky is not visible, only the reflections of lightning alternate with crackling sounds of thunder. The storm subsides as suddenly as it began. The sky brightens, flashes of lightning become less frequent, and the rumbles of thunder recede. The first rays of the sun are peeking through, brightly reflected in the puddles. And life again summer forest comes to life, birds chirp joyfully, animals come out of hiding. Meanwhile, in the forest, in the most hidden dark places, the first mushrooms appear.

The beginning of summer in the folk calendar

"The swallow begins the morning, and the nightingale ends the evening"

At the very onset of summer, since ancient times in Rus', a unique ritual “baptism of the cuckoo” was performed. After the complete departure of winter, cold winds and bad weather, it was necessary to appease summer nature with new plant forces, good weather and a noble harvest. In ancient Rus', the description of summer from the first days was like this. Early in the morning on the first Sunday of summer, Russian girls went into the forest to find orchis grass - they called it cuckoo tears, and then picked it and took it to the hut to sew outfits, each for their own cuckoo. Then the cuckoos were cuddled, meeting each other, people hugged and kissed. After all, having become related to each other, becoming closer, together they brought the bounty of summer closer to themselves.

Bread comes up in June; it’s not for nothing that the month of June was called “grain growing.” Throughout the first ten days of the month, active sowing took place in the fields, starting with the days of Falaley-Borage and Olena, June 2 and 3, from the name of which it is clear that on these days cucumbers, flax, late wheat, as well as barley and buckwheat were planted. On June 7, aphids appeared, feeding on plant juices and secreting honeydew. By June 11, ears of bread were already sprouting on Fedosya-Chariot, and by this time beans were being planted. From the earliest dawn until late sunset, people worked in the fields in order to be in time before the end of sowing, which fell in the second half of June on the day of the equinox.

Summer in Russian poetry

Summer... One of the most amazing, beautiful and vibrant times of the year. Summer nature is special and impressive. Everyone associates summer with something different: sounds, smells, sensations. These are lush meadow grasses, the aroma of wildflowers and even dusk, coolness spruce forest. All the natural splendor of summer is reflected in the works of famous Russian poets. They dedicated wonderful time great amount romantic, exciting lines.

A real hymn to awakening nature is Sergei Yesenin’s ode to a summer morning. Its summers are warm, washed with silvery dew, charming in their calm. This delightful natural idyll is scattered every day with the onset of day into fragments of everyday worries, only to be reborn the next morning.

The golden stars dozed off,
The mirror of the backwater trembled,
The light is dawning on the river backwaters
And blushes the sky grid.

The sleepy birch trees smiled,
Silk braids were disheveled.
Green earrings rustle
And the silver dews burn.

The fence is overgrown with nettles
Dressed in bright mother of pearl
And, swaying, whispers playfully:
"Good morning!"

Afanasy Fet in his work deeply describes nature in the summer, in particular, the lines of the poem “I came to you with greetings...” evoke an association with the maturity of feelings and relationships. The allegorical nature of the lines conveys the special poignancy of life and semantic fullness through romantic feelings, lightness of being and an aura of carelessness.

I came to you with greetings,
Tell me that the sun has risen
What is it with hot light
The sheets began to flutter;

Tell me that the forest has woken up,
All woke up, every branch,
Every bird was startled
And full of thirst in spring;

Tell me that with the same passion,
Like yesterday, I came again,
That the soul is still the same happiness
And I’m ready to serve you;

Tell me that from everywhere
It blows over me with joy,
That I don’t know myself that I will
Sing - but only the song is ripening.

Summer can be different. Everyone sees it in their own way, sometimes experiencing mixed and contradictory, but invariably strong feelings.

June: the sun is turning

Description summer nature June (III - IV week).
Lilacs continue to bloom, the smell of fresh grass spreads throughout the districts. Summer nature fills the air with herbal incense. Now the poplar has already dissolved the fluff in its seeds, just to wait for the light gusts of wind that carry new life around the area. In the forest, in the stands and ponds, the smell of spices spreads, no longer floral, but sweet herbal.

The greens are ripening with all their might, and the strawberries have already sprouted by the end of the month. And the blueberries are already keeping up with them, just have time to pick them. In the morning hours you can hear the cry of swallows, during the day frogs croak in ponds, and the evening ends with the lullaby of a nightingale. This time describes summer nature as the most fertile warm time of the year for working in the fields, evening walks and night gatherings around the fire.

A white blizzard of poplar fluff sweeps through the park alleys with a light wind, a kind of winter in fluffy warm snow. The clearings are covered with the white heads of a horde of dandelions, as if hundreds of little astronauts have landed on earth. Any moment now the wind, swaying the dandelions from side to side, will pick the seeds in the parachutes and carry them away. The squeak of chicks can be heard coming from the treetops; the parents barely have time to feed the voracious maturing chicks. The young grow quickly; before you even notice, they will jump out of the nest and fly off once or twice.

The second half of the month in the folk calendar

“The sun from Peter’s turn softens the course, the month is coming for profit”

In June, a variety of plants and medicinal herbs bloom, Ivan da Marya rises, plantains and buttercups are at every step, Ivan Chai is smoothed by the warm winds. Forest edges scatter in juicy spots of berries. In the forest you can pick up a lot of ripe strawberries, and a little later on the higher bushes the wild strawberries will turn red.

The day of June 25th is coming - the solstice point. From this time on, the sun turns towards shorter days. Now in the mornings, cold dew covers the grass low above the ground. This natural water can be drunk because it is very clean, collected from settled air vapor; summer dew does not contain salt deposits. At the end of June, on the 29th, Tikhon arrives, and, indeed, the sun shortens its course, yes, and the birds subside. The sun slowly, with unhurried steps, hovers in the sky. Only in the shadow of the shelter deciduous trees there is salvation from the incandescent rays growing in power. Summer turns into hot July.

Summer in Russian painting

Russian artists convey the picture very colorfully and variedly summer landscape. Here you can see majestic green trees, an eared field, and an extraordinary turquoise sky with light and tender white clouds.


(Painting by B.V. Shcherbakov “June in the Moscow Region”)

The description of summer nature is unusually colorfully presented in the painting by B.V. Shcherbakov “June in the Moscow Region,” which depicts the real greenery of the forest. From the front right corner into the depths of the picture, meandering along the laid bed, lies the smooth surface of the river. On both sides there are powerful trees, it looks like they are pine trees mixed with deciduous trees. On the right, almost by the river, a slender birch tree stands alone. On foreground on the left are stacks of harvested hay. Upper part The painting is occupied by a clear sky, in which only fluffy white clouds are visible.

In strawberry June

Summer will flow like a green sea,

The meadows will be filled with chamomile

And a seven-colored rocker

It will ring in the bottomless sky.

And the sun will look surprised

From an unfathomable height

To the world of June updated

Unique beauty.

T. Melnikova

June opens summer. IN Ancient Rus' June was the fourth and then the tenth month of the year. And only in 1700 did it take its usual place. June in Slavic “cherven” is a red month. In the ancient Russian calendar they called it “svetozar”, that is, illuminated by light: for long days and short nights. People say: “In June the sun is high, but from morning to evening it is far away,” they call it “Rose-flower” for its abundance bright colors in meadows and clearings. Our ancestors also called June “izok”, which means grasshopper, because it was in this month that they chirped day and night. June was nicknamed “Strawberry” because the berries ripen: “In June they put the first berry in their mouth, and take the second one home.” The word “June” or “Juniy” itself is not Russian. It came to us from Byzantium. This month got its name in Ancient Rome in honor of ancient greek goddess fertility, love, family happiness- Juno. In June there is a lot of work in the fields: “June has arrived in many colors, there is no end to work.” In June, winter rye begins to ear, gardens fade, and mushrooms appear - boletus, aspen, and spikelet (as porcini mushrooms are called at this time). In the first summer month, the solstice occurs, when the sun wheel, having reached its greatest height, begins to descend - June 29, the day of the summer solstice, when the night is shortest and the day is longest.

Proverbs of June

In June, a day is a year.

June is a hoarding month, the harvest is saved for the whole year.

In June, dawn meets dawn.

In June, each bush will let itself spend the night.

No one got tired of the red summer.

June rains are better than a golden mountain.

June warmth is sweeter than a fur coat.

June is the time of long grass and haymaking.

To weed a field is to prick with your hands, not to weed, and not to grind bread.

Mysteries of June

1. The sun is shining, the linden tree is blooming, the rye is ripening, when does this happen? (In summer.)

2. Without windows, without doors, the room is full of people. (Cucumber.)

3. It lies between the beds, green and sweet. (Cucumber.)

4. I grow from the earth - I dress the whole world. (Linen.)

5. The little kid went into the damp ground and found a blue hat. (Linen.)

6. Black in autumn, white in winter, green in spring, yellow in summer. (Niva.)

7. All cast from gold, standing on a straw. (Ear.)

8. He is golden and mustachioed, there are a hundred guys in a hundred pockets. (Ear.)

I’ll go into the warm earth, I’ll rise up to the sun like a spikelet,

Then there will be a whole family of people like me. (Grain.)

10. Yegorka stands in a red Yarmulka, and whoever passes by bows to everyone. (Mushroom.)

11. Tatyana flaunts herself in a forest clearing - a scarlet sundress, white specks. (Strawberries.)

12. The ball is white. The wind blew and the ball flew away. (Dandelion.)

13. Eh, bells, blue color,

With a tongue, but no ringing. (Bells.)

14. There are white bells on the green cord. (Lily of the valley.)

15. You can’t see yourself, but you can hear the song. (Mosquito.)

16. From branch to path, from grass to blade of grass

A spring jumps - a green back. (Grasshopper.)

Signs of June

Many insects fly towards the fire - towards the rain.

If there are a lot of ants around the anthill, the weather is good.

FLOWERING HERBS

Like rye in the fields, so all the grains also bloomed in the meadows, and when an insect swayed the grain, it was enveloped in pollen, like a golden cloud. All the herbs are blooming, and even the plantain - what a plantain grass - and it’s also covered in white beads. Crayfish necks, lungworts, all sorts of spikelets, buttons, cones on thin stems greet us. How many of them have passed while we lived for so many years, and it’s impossible to know - it seems that all the same necks, spikelets, old friends. Hello, hello again, dears!

M. Prishvin

Summer is buzzing, moving

Antennae and proboscis.

Touching, touching, touching,

They try every flower.

Summer green road

He hurries to the entrance with honey.

N. Ushakov

NOON

The sun is shining brightly,

There's warmth in the air

And wherever you look,

Everything around is light.

The meadow is colorful

Bright flowers,

Covered in gold

Dark sheets.

The forest is sleeping: not a sound.

The leaf doesn't rustle

Only a lark

There's a ringing in the air.

I. Surikov

ARIA OF INSECTS

Bees, butterflies, bugs -

We are like music icons.

Our role cannot be narrowed

To the ability to buzz.

Our music is simple

Quiets, flying away,

Flies away, becoming silent,

Returns, fluttering.

I. Brodsky

GREENFINCH

The float trembled, swayed slightly and suddenly quickly sank to the bottom. I grabbed the rod - the hook bent in an arc, the line stretched like a string. “I got hooked on a snag again,” I thought, but the next moment I felt a jerk, then the line weakened and hung over the water: the fish, escaping, went straight to the shore, into the reeds. I caught a large perch. Red-finned, striped, with a dark green tint on the sides. He seemed to me a rare beauty, the kind that are found only in deep lakes overgrown with reeds and covered with duckweed. I carefully lowered him into the cage and closed the door. In the first minutes it raged desperately in the cage, but then calmed down. The bite has begun. With each cast of the fishing line, as soon as the float was installed, the striped robber immediately grabbed the worm and was hooked. With such a bite, it was possible to fish with only one fishing rod, and I threw the second one near the reeds. But after half an hour, the school of perch apparently passed, or I caught them all, only the fish stopped biting. The float, like a small buoy, loomed calmly above the water. I lay down on the grassy bank and began to watch the cheerful awakening of the inhabitants of the lake. Near the water lily, like speed skaters on mirror ice, the swimming beetles were spinning and gliding. A blue rocker, similar to a small helicopter, smoothly descended onto the tip of the float and, after sitting for two or three minutes, rose into the air again. A snake swam towards the reeds - into the kingdom of large frogs - proudly raising its head, decorated with a yellowish crown. The sun, rising higher and higher, laid out a dazzling path on the lake water, which it was impossible to look at without narrowing your eyes. It was a joyful, sparkling morning. The fish still didn't bite. I remembered about the second fishing rod and, pulling the rod out of the grass, pulled it towards me. But the fishing line got caught on something, and I had to get to my feet. The hook was not visible; the line led into dense thickets of reeds.

“Did I really throw this fishing rod so carelessly?”

I had to climb into the reeds to unhook the hook. Pulling the line a little, I pulled out... a frog! Working with her paw, she tried to free herself from the hook, but she failed. I helped my captive. She seemed beautiful to me: large, bulging eyes, dark lines outlined from head to hind legs, white, tender breast.

Go, stupid, and don't get caught again!..

The bite started again. But no more perches were caught. The float danced and ran a little to the side. It was probably taken by a track - the fish is careful and hasty. It was necessary to seize the moment to strike. It broke several times. While changing worms, I felt someone's gaze on me. I looked around - no one. But the feeling that I was not alone here did not leave me. And suddenly I noticed a frog, the same one that caught my hook. She looked at me, as they say, with all her eyes, and, apparently, was waiting for something. I guessed it, and, taking the worm off the hook, I put it right on her face. After hesitating for a second, she pawed it onto the grass, and then instantly swallowed it. That's the problem! It turns out that she has been picking up old worms that I threw off the hook for a long time. I began to share with her, and soon we became friends. Having had enough of her fill, she became completely bold and climbed into the fish tank. It was funny to watch how, hearing the splashing of fish in the cage, she stuck her muzzle through the cracks and, clinging to the slats with her paws, climbed around the cage like a monkey. Then she got tired of it and sat down on the very door to bask in the sun. The bite was good, and she often had to be disturbed to put the caught fish in the cage. She was not very willing to leave her habitual place. I nudged her with light clicks of my fingers, and sometimes even treated her rudely: there was no time to stand on ceremony. But she didn't leave. Imagine my surprise when the next day I saw her again! I had only just installed the fishing rods when she crawled out of the reeds and stared at me with her bulging eyes.

Hello, Zelenushka! - I greeted her.

How's the bite today?..

For the sake of such a meeting, I had to treat her with a fresh worm. Several dawns in a row, she and I sat together on the shore of the lake and surprisingly: I was lucky all the time. Each time I brought home a full cage of fish.

But somehow I came to the same place, set up my fishing rods, sat down comfortably by the water, and out of habit began to wait for her, looking at the reeds: my partner was about to appear. But time passed, and she still did not appear and, as luck would have it, she did not bite. I got up and parted the reeds. Greenfinch was not there. And the fishing place immediately seemed to me somehow deserted and uncomfortable. While unwinding my fishing rods, I noticed a narrow shiny strip on the lake: a grass snake was swimming. He proudly held his head above the water and fearlessly glided towards the shore. He swam to the reeds and stopped when he saw me. I waited for him to swim closer to avenge Greenfinch. But, sensing danger, I turned to the side and began to hide behind the floating grass... I never came to this place again.

G. Paushkin

June signs

Frequent fogs promise a mushroom harvest.

Frogs purr when it rains, scream loudly when there is good weather, and are silent when there is cold.

A green rainbow means rain, a yellow rainbow means good weather, a red rainbow means heat and wind.

In the morning, bees do not fly to the fields, but sit in the hives - wait for the rain.

If the nights are warm in June, then you can expect an abundance of fruit.

Sparrows are cheerful, active, pugnacious - for good weather.

Fish jump out of the water - before the rain.

In the morning, the grass smells stronger than usual - it means rain.

The water is clearer than ever - ready for rain.

Natalia Kopotienko

Didactic game"What the artist confused

A game causes enormous interest: Colorful design, funny pictures. Encourages speech activity, reflection, and statements. Relieves the feeling of stiffness and tension. Shyness is overcome and initiative develops.

Purpose of the game: Enrich and consolidate children's vocabulary; develop children's attention, logical thinking, coherent speech, Creative skills, imagination, intelligence, sense of humor; cultivate a love of reading.

Rules: Invite children to recognize the work, name the characters; determine what is shown incorrectly in the picture and justify your choice.



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Summer has come - a joyful time! I want to relax, have fun, and stock up on the energy of the sun! And the most important thing is to give positivity to children! June 1st.

With optical dyslexia and dysgraphia in mentally retarded children, disturbances are observed visual perception, inaccuracy of ideas about shape, size, color, underdevelopment of visual memory, spatial perception and ideas, difficulties in optical and optical-spatial analysis, undifferentiated optical images of letters.

In this regard, when eliminating such reading and writing disorders, work is carried out in the following directions:

a) development of visual perception and recognition (visual gnosis), including letter gnosis;

b) clarification and expansion of the volume of visual memory;

c) the formation of spatial perception and ideas;

d) development of visual analysis and synthesis;

e) formation of verbal designations of visual-spatial relations;

f) differentiation of mixed letters in isolation, in syllables, words, sentences, texts.

Development of visual perception and recognition (visual gnosis). In order to develop visual gnosis, the following tasks are offered:

1. Name objects based on their contours:

2. Name the unfinished objects:

3. Name the crossed out images:

4. Select subject images superimposed on each other:

5. Determine what the artist drew incorrectly:

6. Distribute objects by size (taking into account actual sizes):

7. Distribute images of objects according to their real size.

Images of objects that are identical in size but actually differ in size are offered.

8. Selection of pictures for a specific color background.

Children are offered backgrounds (“lawns”) different color: red, green, yellow, blue, as well as pictures depicting objects of different colors: watermelon, cucumber, leaf; chicken, turnips, melon; poppy, tomato, strawberry; plum, cornflower, blue ribbon.

The task is given to put the picture on your “lawn”.

9. Game "Geometric Lotto".

In children large cards. On each of the cards geometric figure: circle, square, rectangle, oval, triangle. In addition, there are pictures depicting various items. The speech therapist shows a drawn object. Children determine what this object looks like (circle, oval, triangle, square). The image of the item is placed on a card with a similar geometric figure.

You can offer the following subject pictures: plate, watermelon, ball, ball; egg, melon, cucumber; house roof, triangular shaped sheet, road sign; scarf, tablecloth, Chess board; car body, painting, book.