Game program for high school students in the style of a pirate party


Competitive game program for high school students “Physics and Lyrics”

Leading.

Wonderful! We congratulate the leader and wish both crews success in further trials!

Presenter.

Everyone knows that before a flight, astronauts undergo training on the ground.

Leading.

For this purpose, special devices and simulators are used.

Presenter.

Our crews now have to undergo tests in soundproofing chambers and thermal chambers.

Leading.

Let us remember that the term “immunity chamber” means a room with soundproof walls. It is intended for conducting physiological and psychological research, as well as for training cosmonauts who will have to be isolated from the outside world for a long time, but will not lose their performance, physical and psychological balance.

Presenter.

So, let's install audio cameras!

The assistants bring in two large, lightweight boxes that can accommodate one representative from each crew.

Leading.

For testing in the isolation chamber, we invite not just a representative from the crew, but a member of the crew who will come out of the chamber with poetry on a space theme. Together with the fans, we will offer you a few words that need to be used when composing poetry.

Presenter.

So, assistants, give the subjects paper and pens!

Leading.

And you, dear fans, suggest words for composing poems on a space theme.

From each fan team, the opposing team is offered lists of words, which are written down by the presenters’ assistants and the subjects themselves. After this, one representative from each crew is locked in boxes for 10 minutes.

Presenter.

For testing in a thermal chamber, we invite people who can withstand sultry heat, extreme cold, and sudden changes in temperature. So, we expect daredevils from each team!

Representatives from each crew come out. Assistants bring some physical device onto the stage.

Leading.

Wonderful! Please listen to the rules of behavior in the thermal chamber.

Presenter.

The tests will be carried out alternately, first with one of you, and then with the other.
At the time of the test, you are near this device ( points to the device
). Then they will blindfold you, spin you 5 times around its axis, take you 5 steps to the left, then to the right, then straight. After this, you must, without opening your eyes, find the device and pick it up, despite the fact that the temperature around you will change sharply.

Leading.

So, one of you remains on the site now, and the assistants will take the second one to the spare compartment. Don't worry, our assistants will help you with everything.

Presenter.

And you will always be provided with support from fans! Dear fans, the most difficult thing awaits you - you will carry out the main process - a sharp change in temperature. If the astronaut moves away from the device, you should shout “cold!” to him, and if he approaches, shout “hot!” Try to chant together so that the task, which only has three minutes, is completed successfully by your player.

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Intellectual quiz for high school students “What? Where? When?"

10.18.2014 12734 1043 Nauruzbaeva Gulnara Sovetovna

Target

: enrich and broaden the horizons of students.

Tasks:

develop intelligence, promote the development of thinking and cognitive activity of students.

1) In India, not far from Bombay in the Arabian Sea, there is an island of Elephants. There are no live elephants on it, but they sell wooden ones. The rarest elephants, the most expensive ones, are made of special wood. Which one? (White Santal. Wood is expensive because it has a special, Santal-like smell.)

2) The wood of this tree is so good that in the 18th century this tree in Burma was declared the property of the royal family. The wood does not warp, wear out or rot in water. An iron nail driven into raw wood and after 100 years it’s as good as new. Does not take wood or chemicals. Termites cannot approach it either. For hundreds of years, ships made of this wood plied the seas and oceans, and nothing became of them. The tree grows quickly: a meter per year, forty meters in forty years. What kind of tree is this? (Teak.)

3) What tree did the Arabs say about: “Queen of the oasis.” She bathes her feet in water, and her beautiful head in the fire of the sun’s rays”? (Palm.)

4) The highest mountain state? (Nepal.)

5) Number with 15 zeros? (Quadrillion.)

6) In which country were martial arts popular all over the world created: judo, karate, aikido? (Japan.)

7)Which game is named after a UK city? (Badminton.)

8) What bird bears the name of the famous Russian writer? (Gogol.)

9) The most “sunny” geometric figure? (Ray.)

10) The most famous star in the constellation Ursa Minor? (Polar.)

11) A measure of the weight of precious stones. (Carat.)

12) Part of a circle bounded by an arc and its chord. (Segment.)

13) In what city and when did they first measure angles in degrees? (More than 3 thousand years ago in Babylon.)

14) What is the name of the device that performed all four arithmetic operations, which was created in 1673 by the German mathematician and physicist Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz? (Adding machine.)

15)What is the name of the science of measuring the earth? (Geodesy.)

16) Which flower is a symbol of the sun and a symbol of Japan?

(Chrysanthemum.)

17) Sherlock Holmes' most famous line? ( "Elementary Watson".)

18) What is the second “culinary” name of the green turtle? (Soup.)

19) Which doctor, according to legend, took the form of a snake to save Rome from an epidemic? (Aesculapius.)

20) What would happen to our Earth if it suddenly stopped its rotational motion? (Due to gravitational forces, it would fall into the Sun.)

21) In which country did the first roller skates appear? (IN THE USA.)

22) What birds were kept in gold and silver cages during the time of Alexander the Great? (Parrots.)

23) What do hummingbirds eat? (Flower nectar.)

24) Which plant has the largest flower in the world? (In Rafflesia Arnoldi from the island of Sumatra.)

25) Which plant in Chinese means “man is the root”? (Ginseng.)

26) The word “hippo” translated from Latin means “horse”. The name of which animal is translated as “river horse”? (Hippopotamus.)

27) What is the biggest fish in the world? ( Whale shark.)

28) What three religions are called world religions? (Buddhism, Islam and Christianity.)

29) Name the highest point on Earth and its height. (Everest, 8848 m.)

30) Name the lowest point of the Earth, its depth. (Mariana Trench, 11022 m.)

31) A large falcon, only slightly smaller in size than the gyrfalcon. It feeds on both birds and small mammals, including ground squirrels. Of the birds, it overpowers not only partridges, but also large ducks, and a trained bird can take on larger prey - even a beautiful bustard. It is for the sake of this loot that Arab sheikhs buy them. Listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. What kind of bird is this? (Saker Falcon).

32) Name the “colored” seas. (Black, Red, Yellow, Marble.)

33) Founder of modern astronautics? (K.E. Tsiolkovsky.)

34) Name the English industrialist who, in the 18th century, invented and produced special thick paper to the delight of all draftsmen. (George Whatman.)

35) What machine was invented by the Englishman James Watt in 1774? (Steam engine.)

36) Which German mathematician, in 1693, introduced the modern notation of proportion using a colon and a division sign? (G.V. Leibniz.)

37) In 1557, the English physician Robert Record introduced a mathematical symbol. Which? ( Equal sign.)

38) Which French mathematician introduced the symbol to denote an angle in the 17th century? (P. Erigon.)

39) Which English mathematician introduced the term “discriminant”? (D.D. Sylvester (1814-1897), he called himself the “mathematical Adam” for the many coined terms.)

40) In 1801, T. Jung discovered the phenomenon of interference, using for this a common children's game, familiar to most of us and proverbial because of its frivolity. (Bubble.)

Teacher of KSU “Secondary school No. 33 named after K. Ryskulbekov”

Nauruzbaeva G.S.

Semey

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