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What children should do to care for plants. water the plants under the guidance of a teacher; be able to hold a watering can correctly; pour water carefully and carefully; Wipe the dense, wide leaves with a damp cloth. All work is organized under the guidance of the teacher. Middle group : must know the names of 4-5 plants, name their parts (stem or trunk, branches, leaves, flowers). With plants of the same species as in younger group


, in addition to this - with bush-like plants (geranium, balsam). Throughout the year, new, preferably flowering, plants are introduced into the group.


What children should do to care for plants. continue to water the plants with water at room temperature; know which plant needs watering and which does not (one has light soil, dry to the touch, it needs to be watered, the other has dark soil, damp to the touch, it does not need to be watered). Senior group: should know the name of 6-7 plants of their group, their parts: buds, roots, etc. Older children are introduced to plants that have not clearly expressed signs of difference and similarity: for example, two types of geraniums, begonias, as well as with plants that have different shape












, size and color of leaves and flowers: coleus, ivy, indoor grapes, etc. What plants are recommended to introduce children to? more whimsical, requiring more complex care (Rex begonia, Uzambara violet); Medicinal (aloe, thuja, geranium); interesting with its vegetative propagation


(chlorophytum, saxifrage); easily propagated by cuttings (Tradescantia, secretions); with different underground parts - bulbs, tubers (crinum, sansevieria).

What children should do to care for plants. All routine maintenance is carried out independently: the need for watering, loosening, spraying is determined. help the teacher during transplantation: identify a plant that needs replanting, select a pot of the right size, prepare sand and soil, help replant. cuttings are taken from plants and the cuttings are grown.
Daria Churakova Presentation " Houseplants " V

kindergarten Target : formation of children's knowledge about.

indoor plants:

Tasks 1) Educational : teach children names;

indoor plants: develop the ability to properly care for indoor plants;

3) Educational: cultivate a caring attitude towards indoor plants.

Clivia settled in my house.

I'll try, let me

she will be happy!

I won’t put it on the windowsill

She's afraid of the sun

I'll pour warm water,

She doesn't need much water.

Spring came.

And now Clivia is blooming,

Orange bright color

Like Lily.

Aloe (agave)

Eat plant - aloe.

It's so healing!

You should drop some juice on the wound -

And it will heal in no time.

Sansevieria (pike tail)

Here is a flower - Pike tail

My flower is growing.

Vera boasted loudly.

Plant without stem

This is Sansevieria.

Sheet grows oblique,

Not washed with dew;

On his back

White speckles,

And flowers - handfuls,

Red tassels.

Chlorophytum

With its narrow sheets

I will green your house,

And all in separate bushes

I'll reward you later.

I love my children very much -

I'll keep them with me.

Even though we are short in stature

The guys love us very much.

We bloom all year long.

Water us in the pan.

Tradescantia

Tradescantia weaves

The stem is thin

Hangs down.

Greenery and beauty

It surprises all the kids.

I'll hang it on a stretcher

Patterned curtain:

Not woven - wicker -

Alive and green.

On the window this early

The geranium has blossomed.

round leaves,

Lush flowers

Even very good -

That's what the kids decided.

Zygocactus (Decembrist)

Winter. December.

Nature sleeps.

And the more gratifying

see on the window

Fountain of flowers,

known as a "Decembrist"

It's like a challenge

abandoned in winter.

A bush grew in a tub -

Both wide and thick:

Leaf like leather

Tightly folded

Elder trunk,

Like rubber.

Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe is a doctor and friend,

He will cure us of illness,

Can be planted everywhere

for measures are easy.

He lives, poor,

even in partial shade.

Water diligently

but not on winter days.

It blooms more

if the leaves are clean.

Asparagus

The bush has grown lush,

It's superfluous on the window.

He's afraid of the sun

Where could he hide?

Leaves are invisible

And the fruits are forbidden.

Balsam (Vanka is wet)

There are a lot of flowers on the window,

There's only one like this:

It releases droplets

The well-known balsam.

Grows profusely, can't stand the cold,

Light-loving, take my word for it,

Egg-shaped leaves -

The leaf is shiny, the edge has teeth.

Loves moisture very, very much -

So, remember, water!

Look! Look!

primrose blooms.

And with its beauty

Brings us joy!

Rough, round leaves!

Bright, beautiful flowers!

What a funny hedgehog -

He has no arms and no legs,

He always lived in the desert,

Where there is no water.

And now he lives in a pot.

This is Cactus - my flower.

It doesn't bloom every year,

So slow growing.

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Consultation “Indoor plants in kindergarten!” Indoor plants in kindergarten. In a corner of nature preparatory group are different plants– Begonia, Violet, Geranium, Chlorophytum.

Description of the presentation by individual slides:

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Slide description:

Prepared by teacher of MDOU No. 15 Borisenko L.T. Municipal preschool educational institution“Miner nursery-garden No. 15” HOUSE PLANTS IN THE SENIOR GROUP. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Slide description:

“The world surrounding a child is, first of all, the world of nature with a boundless wealth of phenomena with inexhaustible beauty. Here, in nature, is the eternal source of children’s intelligence.” V. Sukhomlinsky Houseplants are rightly called “green friends”. We value some for their beautiful and evergreen leaves, others for their magnificent flowers. The main content of observations of indoor plants is their growth and development. In the older group, 8-10 types of plants are placed in a corner of nature: ficus Uzumbara violet Begonia Impatiens Geranium Coleus Tradescantia sansevieria © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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FICUS Temperature: preferably moderate, not lower than 18 °C. Lighting: All varieties of rubber ficus prefer a bright place, with protection from direct sunlight. Watering: Moderate, does not like waterlogged soil. Water at room temperature, well settled. Fertilizer feeding from March to August every two weeks. Air humidity: Leaves must be wiped regularly with a damp sponge. Transplantation: Carry out in the spring, when the roots have entwined the entire earthen ball, young plants after a year or two, old ones after a few years. Reproduction: By apical cuttings © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Violet Temperature: Moderate, optimally 21-22 °C, without sharp fluctuations. Winter not lower than 16 °C. Lighting: Bright light, with shading from direct sunlight during the hottest hours. Watering: the ground should always be moist, but not flooded. Water for irrigation should be warm, soft, and standing for at least 12 hours. Air humidity: they like humid air (about 50%). But it is not advisable to spray - only during flowering with a very fine spray. Repotting: The best pot for Saintpaulia is one whose height matches its width, since the roots of these plants do not grow deep. Reproduction: Leaf cuttings, part of a leaf, seeds and daughter rosettes. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Begonia Temperature: Moderate Lighting: Bright lighting, with mandatory protection from direct sunlight in the hottest part of the day. Watering: In spring and summer, plentiful, but do not overwater, because begonias do not like stagnant water. Air humidity: Begonias love high air humidity, but do not tolerate spraying. Transplantation: In early spring, tubers are planted in fresh soil. Rhizomatous begonias are replanted as needed when the pot becomes too crowded. Reproduction: Propagated by stem cuttings and seeds. Tuberous begonias also reproduce by dividing sprouted tubers. The tuber is cut in half, so that each part has sprouts and roots, the sections on the tuber are sprinkled with coal or sulfur © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Impatiens Temperature: Impatiens are quite thermophilic, preferring a temperature of 15-20°C in winter, 13°C in winter Lighting: light-loving, preferably some direct sunlight in winter and shading from the hot sun in summer Watering: Abundant from spring to autumn - the soil should be all wet time, in winter watering is moderate - the soil should be slightly moist. Air humidity: Leaves are sprayed periodically. Impatiens does not like dry air. Replanting: It is better to replant balsam annually in the spring, but it is not necessary to take a larger pot, as it does not like too spacious dishes. Reproduction: By stem cuttings in spring, summer or autumn, they take root well in water within a week or two . And also seeds in the spring. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Geranium Lighting: Photophilous, loves direct sunlight. Temperature: Moderate, in winter 10-15°C. They will tolerate a little more cold, but will be better preserved at the recommended temperature. Humidity: Resistant to dry air. Substrate: Sod and leaf soil, humus, peat and sand in equal proportions. Replanting: As needed in spring. Watering: Moderate, all year round. Plants easily tolerate slight drought, but do not respond well to waterlogging; in summer they require more water than other species. Reproduction: Cuttings in spring and late summer. Some varieties can be seeded. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Coleus Light: Photophilous, can withstand bright sunlight, but not direct exposure to sunlight. Temperature: Winter minimum 15°C. Humidity: Requires high humidity. Mist the leaves frequently. Repotting: At the end of winter, when the roots begin to protrude beyond the edge of the pot. Watering: Water deeply from spring to fall, keep roots moist in winter and use soft, non-alkaline water. Nutrition: Feeding the plant at the beginning of winter helps to revitalize the color of the foliage. Reproduction: By seeds in spring, stem cuttings in spring or summer. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Slide description:

Tradescantia Lighting: Intense, a little direct sun is acceptable. In low light the drawing fades. Temperature: In winter, keep at a temperature of at least 10°C. Humidity: Mist occasionally. Replanting: As needed. Watering: Regular and plentiful all year round. Nutrition: Once a month with any fertilizer. Reproduction: By cuttings. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Sansevieria Lighting: Bright indirect light is best, but will tolerate direct sun and some shade. Temperature: Winter minimum 14°C. Humidity: Resistant to dry air. Replanting: Frequent replanting is not required; replant as needed. It is advisable to replant in a shallow container with good drainage. Watering: Water moderately from spring to autumn, very moderately in winter (once a month or less). Always let the soil dry out a little before watering. Nutrition: Feed regularly in summer. Reproduction: Division; leaf cuttings (but varieties with yellow edges will develop into the green form). Rarely by seeds. © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Legend Air humidity Relation to light Endurance Watering Hardy Capricious Normal temperature Regular spraying Good drying of the soil Light drying of the soil Constantly wet ground Water level in the pan Direct rays Diffused light Penumbra Shadow © Biolessons: teach and learn while playing.

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Slide 13

Houseplants

Senior group of the mini-center of the State Institution “Pervomayskaya Secondary School”

Teacher Mestechkina I.D.


1. Purpose of the work

2. Irrigation symbols

3. Sunlight consumption

4. Labor equipment

5. Houseplants


Target:

Clarify and systematize children’s knowledge about indoor plants;

  • know the names of plants;
  • secure the structure of indoor plants (stem, leaf, flower).
  • know the needs of indoor plants;
  • introduce the rules of plant care.

Have ideas

According to plant water needs

are divided into three groups

water-loving

with average need in moisture

consuming little

amount of water


Plants in relation to light intensity

are divided into three groups:

photophilous

shade-tolerant

shade-loving


Labor equipment:

ripper

dust cloths

dust brushes

spray guns,


Clivia

Clivia settled in my house.

I'll try, let me

she will be happy!

I won’t put it on the windowsill

She's afraid of the sun

I'll pour warm water,

She doesn't need much water.

Spring came.

And now Clivia is blooming,

Orange bright color

Like Lily.


There is a plant - aloe. It's so healing! You should drop some juice on the wound - And it will heal in no time.

Panamareva D


Here is a flower - Pike tail

My flower is growing.

Vera boasted loudly.

Plant without stem

This is Sansevieria.


The leaf grows obliquely,

Not washed with dew;

On his back

White speckles,

And flowers - handfuls,

Red tassels .


With its narrow sheets

I will green your house,

And all in separate bushes

I'll reward you later.

I love my children very much -

I'll keep them with me.


Uzambara violet! Domesticated snowdrop. Your cup-bowl It emits boundless light.


Even though we are short in stature

The guys love us very much.

We bloom all year long.

Water us in the pan.


Tradescantia weaves

The stem is thin

Hangs down.

Greenery and beauty

It surprises all the kids.

I'll hang it on a stretcher

Patterned curtain:

Not woven - wicker -

Alive and green.


Geranium

On the window this early The geranium has blossomed. round leaves, Lush flowers Even very good - That's what the mice decided.


Winter. December.

Nature sleeps.

And the more gratifying

see on the window

Fountain of flowers,

known as a "Decembrist"

It's like a challenge

abandoned in winter.


A bush grew in a tub -

Both wide and thick:

Leaf like leather

Tightly folded

Elder trunk,

Like rubber.


Kalanchoe is a doctor and friend,

He will cure us of illness,

Can be planted everywhere

for measures are easy.

He lives, poor,

even in partial shade.

Water diligently

but not on winter days.

It blooms more

if the leaves are clean.


The bush has grown lush,

It's superfluous on the window.

He's afraid of the sun

Where could he hide?

Leaves are invisible

And the fruits are forbidden.


Cissus

Indoor grapes

The grapevine climbs - She should climb higher Hiding from the sun

From its rays.

In winter we rarely water -

Remember this kids.


There are a lot of flowers on the window,

Just this one:

It releases droplets

The well-known balsam.

It grows profusely, does not tolerate cold, Light-loving, take my word for it,

Egg-shaped leaves -

The leaf is shiny, the edge has teeth.

Loves moisture very, very much -

So, remember, water!


Cissus Indoor

Primrose

Look! Look!

primrose blooms.

And with its beauty

Brings us joy!

Rough, round leaves!

Bright, beautiful flowers!


What a funny hedgehog -

He has no arms and no legs,

He always lived in the desert,

Where there is no water.

And now he lives in a pot.

This is Cactus - my flower.

It doesn't bloom every year,

It grows very slowly.


Love nature!

Take care of her!

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