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Quiz with answers for schoolchildren on the theme of the Olympics

1. The flag of the Olympic Games shows multi-colored rings connected to each other. What do they symbolize? (Five parts of the world participating in Olympic Games)

2. What color of the Olympic rings symbolizes which continent? (Blue - Europe; black - Africa; red - America; yellow - Asia; green - continents Australia and New Zealand)

3. The pentathlon at the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece included: running, long jump, discus throwing, javelin throwing and ... What else did the ancient athletes throw? (Rings)

4. Competition in which sport traditionally ends the modern Olympic Games? (Equestrian for the Prize of Nations)

5. Which ball game requires the largest field? (For playing polo. The field must be two hundred and eighty meters long and one hundred and eighty meters wide)

6. What is a gross violation of the rules in football and hockey called? (Foul from the English "fuol" - dishonest)

7. What Olympic sport is included in the competition program in honor of the deceased athlete? (Marathon. Distance forty-two kilometers one hundred ninety-five meters)

8. On which island do surfers find the highest waves to surf? (Near the island of Hawaii. There are always waves. Sometimes they reach nine meters)

9. What does the word "check" mean in chess? (Ruler - translated from Persian)

10. Since the ancient Greek Olympic Games, the only sport has not changed. What is this sport? (Javelin-throwing)

11. Skate in Northern Europe rode three thousand years ago. What material were the first skids made of? (From honed bone. Metal skids appeared a thousand years ago)

12. Name the fastest swimming style. (Crawl)

13. How many players take part in rugby? (Fifteen players per team)

14. The shot that the men push weighs seven kilograms, two hundred and seventy-five grams, but how much does the shot that the women push weigh? (Four kilograms)

15. What weapons are used in fencing? (Sword, saber, rapier)

16. How many hockey players can be on the ice at the same time? (Twelve)

17. Where did the name crawl come from? (From English word"crawl" - "crawling". Alternate strokes with half-bent arms, up and down movements with outstretched legs give the impression of crawling in the water)

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

19. How many players are playing polo at the same time? (Four Horsemen)

20. One of the best boxers in the world Cassius Clay (better known as Muhammad Ali) lost his title of World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. Why? (He refused to serve in the US Army in Vietnam)

21. How is the Olympic flame lit? (Before the start of the games in Olympia (Greece), a torch is lit from the rays of the Sun using a magnifying glass. The first runner starts from Mount Olympus, and along the way the next torch is lit from the previous one. The last runner appears at the stadium during the opening of the Olympic Games, and from his torch the Olympic flame is lit)

22. What stable did Michael Schumacher play for in Formula 1? (For Ferrari)

23. What is the maximum distance in the World Championships in speed skating for men? (Ten kilometers)

24. What is the name of an athlete - discus thrower? (Discus thrower)

25. What is the shortest Olympic hurdle distance for men? (one hundred and ten meters)

26. In what kind of athletics did Bob Beamon set a world record at the Olympics in Mexico City, which lasted more than twenty years? (in long jump)

27. How many players can be on the court at the same time in each team when playing beach volleyball? (Two)

28. In what kind of wrestling did the great Alexander Karelin perform? (Greco-Roman wrestling)

29. How many squares are on the board for playing international checkers? (One hundred cells)

30. How long is an Olympic swimming pool? (fifty meters)

31. In what form of the Olympic program of those times was the famous Pythagoras the champion? (Fist fight)

32. In which country is the former paradise for skaters - the high-mountain skating rink Medeo? (In Kazakhstan, in the mountains of the Trans-Ili Alatau near the city of Alma-Ata)

33. For which Brazilian team did the legendary Pele play for many years? ("Santos")

34. In what kind of sport is the Big Hat VIP tournament held in Russia? (Tennis)

35. What is the name of the opponent in various training competitions of athletes? (sparring partner)

36. What kind of gymnastics is accompanied by music? (Floor exercise for women)

37. What is the net time of each period in ice hockey? (Twenty minutes)

38. In what Bidet of Sports was the famous sports commentator Nikolai Nikolaevich Ozerov the repeated Champion of the USSR? (Tennis)

39. What is the abbreviation of the International Football Federation. (FIFA)

40. Name the most prestigious multi-day cycling race in the world. ("Tour de France")

41. What are the two "moves" in cross-country skiing? (Classic and skating)

42. What projectile in men's athletics has a mass of two kilograms? (Disk)

43. How many points can you score in basketball in one shot? (Three)

44. Playground for what sports game has a size of fourteen by twenty-six meters? (Basketball)

45. Which country hosted the first Winter Olympics? (In France, the city of Chamon - from January 25 to February 4, 1924)

46. ​​What is the slowest swimming style? (Breaststroke)

47. What race car driver has won the most individual races in the long history of Formula One? (Michael Schumacher)

48. What is the name of the punishment in ice hockey - a throw on the move at the goal, protected only by the goalkeeper? (Bullitt)

49. Which of the currently existing domestic sports societies was formed before all the others? ("Dynamo")

50. The kings of which countries were champions of the summer and winter Olympic Games, respectively? (Greece and Sweden)

51. Name the country where baseball was invented. (Great Britain)

52. Name the method of sports swimming, a kind of butterfly, from which it differs in the wave-like movement of the legs and body. (Dolphin)

53. What method of lifting the bar was excluded from weightlifting, as a result of which the triathlon turned into a biathlon? (Press. Push and snatch left)

54. What is the name of the position in chess when the player has nowhere to move, but there is no check? (Pat)

55. What was Greco-Roman wrestling called before? (classic wrestling)

56. Which of the throwing projectiles in athletics flies the farthest? (A spear)

57. Who is weighed with their equipment before the competition? (Jockey)

58. In what kind of sport are jumps acrobatic, combined and protracted? (In parachuting)

59. Which game has city and suburb, con and semicon? (Towns)

60. What Olympic apparatus was still met at the Olympics at the beginning of the twentieth century, but has ceased to exist today? (Rope)

61. What is the name of the Japanese wrestling with very powerful athletes? (Sumo)

62. What gets knocked down while bowling? (Skittles)

63. There is only one sport in which you have to walk backwards to win. Once it was even included in the program of the Olympic Games. What is it called? (tug of war)

And so all the diversity of the peoples of the world,

United by the community of an idol,

Leading a peaceful, noble dispute,

(Pierre de Coubertin "Ode to Sport")

65. What two athletes do journalists call "Russian Rocket"? (Hockey player Pavel Bure and swimmer Alexander Popov)

66. It is known that earlier women were not allowed to the Olympic Games. But thanks to the rules introduced in the post-Homeric period, the winner of the Olympic Games could be a woman. What did she need to do to do this? (Purchase horses, hire a driver, win the race. The owner of the horse was considered the winner)

67. In 1922, a resident of Lake City (USA) named Samuelson decided to go skiing. Why did this event enter the history of sports? (This is how water skiing appeared. Lake City is located on the shores of Pepin Lake)

68. In ancient Greece, it turns out, as in our days, there was a doping problem. Name one of the most powerful doping drugs of that time. (Garlic)

69. What is the name of a sports sled for single riding? (Skeleton)

70. What is freestyle skiing called? (Freestyle)

71. This game is called cricket in England, oina in Romania, and glade in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. And what do we call it? (Lapta)

Theme of the lesson: "Experts in the Olympic Movement"

Olympic and Paralympic winter Games 2014 in Sochi have already become a powerful stimulus for the development of the country in a number of areas - from the revival of the volunteer movement to the involvement of young people in sports, from changing society's attitude towards people with disabilities to improving the environmental awareness of the population. All of this will be unique.

the intangible legacy that the Games in Sochi will leave our country.

One of the most important components of this heritage is a unique education system. Sport enters the life of modern children almost from birth - with the first ball, the first sneakers, etc. Then the first skates, skis, a bicycle appear in the child's life. The world of sports is open to children. Our task is to help overcome difficulties and teach to love sports.

The quiz is an intellectual entertainment that is suitable for any age group of learners. Compiling quizzes about sports, we simultaneously study historical facts. A sports quiz allows you to attract a child to reading sports literature in a competitive way. Instills team spirit in students. Teaches children to compete.

Targets and goals: actualization and formation of students' knowledge about the Olympic Games and various types sports; motivation to study physical education and sports; stimulate the growth of creative and cognitive activity students.

Lesson type: quiz.

Participants: 3rd grade students.

Quiz Time: Afternoon.

Conditions for organizing and holding quizzes s: the quiz is held with students 3 in the class. There are 3 teams in the quiz. The quiz is divided into 3 rounds. All three teams participate in the 1st round, the team that scored the most points goes to the second round, the winner of the team that scores points in the third round goes to electronic game"Connoisseur of the Olympic Movement" and is awarded a valuable prize. All participants at the end of the game are awarded consolation prizes.

Technical and other support:

multimedia projector, computer, screen

Didactic materials

Presentation 1

    Presentation 2

Lesson structure:

Updating information on the values ​​of the Olympic and Paralympic Movement

Motivation of schoolchildren to actively master new information

Conducting a quiz

Lesson progress

Good morning guys, guests of our quiz. Our quiz is dedicated to the Olympic Games Sochi-2014(Slide 1, presentation 1) and to the entire Olympic Movement.

As in any Olympiad, all participants and judges take an oath. With us, it will consist of a smile on our face. They smiled at each other, gave warmth to their friends.

Now let's introduce our teams (Introducing Teams: Name and Motto)

Before you guys, envelopes with letters. Collect a word from them and think about what it symbolizes? (Friendship, Excellence, Respect are the values ​​of the Olympic Movement. Slide 2. Slide 3 - types of competitions of the Winter Olympic Games. Presentation 1)

What are the values ​​of the Paralympic Movement? (Courage, Equality, Determination, Inspiration. Slide 4. Slide 5 - types of competitions of the Winter Paralympic Games. Presentation 1.)

We, in turn, will remember our rules for working in groups (1. The whole group works. 2. One speaks, others listen. 3. Express your point of view politely, etc.).

What event will take place in our city on October 27? On this day, we can become a little closer (“touch”) to the Olympic Movement (Olympic Torch Relay…).

The Olympic flame symbolizes the approach of the Olympics. The Olympic torch relay started on October 7 in Russia. It will end with the solemn opening ceremony of the Olympic Games at the Fisht stadium in Sochi, which will be held on February 7. The Olympic flame symbolizes purity, the attempt to improve and the struggle for victory, as well as peace and friendship.

Our quiz will be held in three stages

Three teams participate in the first round. Whose team is gaining more, goes to the second round.

In the second round, each participant works for himself. The person with the most points advances to the third round.

The third round is passed by a student and scores points in the game "Expert in the Olympic Movement" (The template of the game "Who wants to become a millionaire" is used. Presentation 2).

At the end, the winner is awarded with a valuable prize, all participants with consolation prizes.

So, let's go.

I round

    One win, two events. What are the two events? (Olympic and Paralympic Games)

    What are the values ​​of the Olympic Movement (Friendship, Excellence, Respect)

    What are the values ​​of the Paralympic Movement (Courage, Equality, Determination, Inspiration)

    Name the Mascots of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi-2014 (Bunny, White Bear, Leopard) (Ray and Snowflake)

    How many Paralympic winter sports? (5: Biathlon, skiing, cross-country skiing, ice hockey sledge, wheelchair curling.

    What is the emblem of the Olympic Games? What does she symbolize? (5 rings symbolizing the five continents)

    What is the emblem of the Paralympic Games? What does she symbolize? (3 agitos (“I move” in Latin), symbolizing the body, unbroken spirit and mind. They are painted in the three most common colors in the flags of the countries of the world: green, red, blue)

    Which modern state is considered the birthplace of the Olympic Games? (Greece.)

    Where exactly were the Games held in Ancient Greece? (On the Peloponnesian Peninsula, in the city of Olympia, at the foot of Mount Olympus.)

    When did the first Olympic Games take place? (In 776 BC)

    In whose honor were the Games held? (In honor of Zeus, supreme god in Greek mythology.)

    The ancient Romans counted the years from the founding of Rome, the Christians - from the birth of Christ. And from what event did the ancient Greeks start reckoning? (From the first Olympics).

    What events did ancient Olympians compete in? (Pentathlon, or pentathlon: running, long jumps, javelin and discus throwing, wrestling. Later, fisticuffs appeared, as well as chariot races, a marathon race in full combat weapons, competitions of poets and musicians.)

    Why were the ancient Olympic Games called holidays of peace? (Since even if there were wars, they were stopped for the duration of the games - “Holy Truce”.)

    During the Olympic Games, a Holy Truce was declared. Was it violated in Ancient Greece? (Yes. In 36 BC, the Arcadians captured Olympia. The Greeks, angry, forbade them for a long time to participate in the Games.)

    Who was eligible to compete in the ancient Greek Olympics? (Free Greek citizens provided that they trained for 10 months.)

    Everyone knows that women were not allowed to the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece. This is a true fact. But in the ancient Greek games there was one kind of competition, Olympic champion in which a woman could become. In what kind of competitions of the ancient Greek Olympiads could a woman be declared the winner? (In chariot races, the winner was not the driver of the chariot, but the owner of the horses, who could also be a woman.)

    What is the origin of the word "stadium"? (This Greek word means a field for competitions one stadia long. A stadia is a unit of measurement among many ancient peoples.)

    In Hellas they competed in the race for one stage. According to legend, Hercules himself marked the distance for the runners. How did he measure the distance? (With feet: a stadion is approximately 600 feet, or 192 m 27 cm.)

    What award was given to the winner of the Olympia competition? (A wreath of branches of the sacred olive tree, honor, honor. Statues were erected to them, coins were minted.)

    What was the name of the winner of the Games in Ancient Greece? (Olympic)

    Who from famous people Ancient Greece participated in the Games? ("Father of Medicine" Hippocrates, philosophers Socrates and Plato, playwrights Sophocles and Euripides, mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras.)

    A mathematician and philosopher from the island of Samos, who left his famous theorem as a “legacy” to schoolchildren all over the world, was crowned with a laurel wreath of a boxing champion at the Games. Name it. (Pythagoras.)

    Who came up with the proposal to revive the Olympic Games? (French public figure Baron Pierre de Coubertin

I I tour

    How many words does the Olympic motto consist of? Remember literally the motto of the Olympic Games (Of three: “Faster, higher, stronger”)

    During the opening of the Olympic Games, one of outstanding athletes the host country makes a speech on behalf of all participants in the Games. What is this speech? (Olympic oath.)

    The first Olympic oath was taken at the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920. There, for the first time, they performed a ritual that is now familiar to every Olympian. What is this ritual? (Raising the Olympic flag.)

    What is the name of the organization that leads the Olympic movement in the world? (International Olympic Committee.)

    Who initiated the creation of the International Olympic Academy? (Pierre de Coubertin.)

    Starting in 1924, one or another adjective was added to the words "Olympic Games". Which? (Summer, winter.)

    XXII Summer Olympic Games were held in Moscow. What year? (In 1980)

    Name the mascot of the Olympic Games in Moscow. (Teddy bear Misha.)

    Why did the Greeks call athletic competitions the "Olympic" games? (Every four years, King Ifhip hosted athletic games in the city of Olympia, in the northwest of the Peloponnese. Hence the name - the Olympic Games.

    What is the name of the residential complex for athletes, participants in the Olympic Games? (Olympic Village)

II I tour (Presentation 2)

Summing up the quiz. Awarding the winner and consolation prizes for all participants of the quiz.

Summarizing the information received

Summary of the lesson:

The Games are not just a sport, Olympic and Paralympic values ​​apply

not just for athletes. No one will argue, for example, that equality is

good, or that friendship makes communication pleasant and interesting. And honestly, a little determination never hurt anyone. The Olympic and Paralympic values ​​help us learn how to succeed and fulfill our

dreams, remaining in harmony with yourself, the world around you and other people. creation of watches according to the instructions of Bazhenov Alexey Anatolyevich, teacher of chemistry and biology

olympic quiz

for 2nd grade students.

Relevance.

Sport enters the life of modern children almost from birth - with the first ball, the first sneakers, etc. Then the first skates, skis, a bicycle appear in the child's life. The world of sports is open to children. Our task is to help overcome difficulties and teach to love sports.

The quiz is an intellectual entertainment that is suitable for any age group of learners. Compiling quizzes about sports, we simultaneously study historical facts. A sports quiz allows you to attract a child to reading sports literature in a competitive way. Instills team spirit in students. Teaches children to compete.

Targets and goals:

    Acquisition by students necessary knowledge about the history of physical culture and sports.

    Formation of students' ideas about a healthy lifestyle.

    Motivation for physical culture and sports.

    Stimulating the growth of creative and cognitive activity by students.

Members : 2nd grade students.

Equipment : sheets for 1 round, sheets with rings, cards with letters, symbols, medals, presentation.

Event progress:

    Organizing time

- Hello, dear participants of the Olympic quiz! Quiz Rules: - we will work in teams; - listen carefully to the leader; - for the correct answers, the teams will be awarded the symbols of the Olympiad; - at the end of the quiz we will count the number of characters and determine the winning team.

I round "Historical"

Terms: Each team has a sheet with questions and answers. The facilitator reads out the question, and the participants must mark the correct answer in the answer sheet.
    The Olympic Games are...
a) international competitions in major sports are held once every 4 years; b) competitions where everyone can participate; c) outdoor games of athletes are held every 5 years.
    The Olympic symbol is
a) five rings connected to each other; b) four separate rings; c) seven rings connected to each other.
    In the city of Sochi are held -
a) Winter Olympic Games; b) Alpine Skiing World Championship; c) Summer Olympics.
    The winners of the Olympic Games are awarded
a) a Christmas tree; b) laurel wreath; c) medals.
    What is the Olympic motto?
a) "Faster, further, higher"; b) "Longer, wider, further"; c) Faster, higher, stronger.
6. What game is played with a stick and a puck? a) figure skating; b) hockey; c) skiing.
    What is lit at the beginning of the Olympic Games?
a) a fire; b) a torch; into the fire.

II round "Olympic Dreams".

Terms: each team has five interconnected rings. Task one: Each team must decorate the rings as the Olympic symbol represents.

III round "Olympic Games Mascots".

Terms: teams need to show the correct answer using letter cards.

Questions will appear on the board.

IV round "Guess"

Terms: Solve the Olympic riddles. Each team will be asked in turn, if the team does not answer, then the right to answer is transferred to the next team.
Quiz results. Rewarding.

Target: familiarization of schoolchildren with the history and culture of the Olympic Games.

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Tasks:

    Developing students' interest in hosting major sports competitions.

    Show students that the Olympic Games are not just the biggest sporting event,this is an event to strengthen the sports spirit, national pride and peace on earth.

    Build a positive attitude towards healthy lifestyle life.

    Raising patriotic feelings, pride in your city, your country, your people.

    Formation friendly relations respect between all members of the class team.

Conduct form: travel game.

Technical support:

    Multimedia projector, computer, screen.

    Presentation.

    Medals for awarding.

    Medals from each talisman

Event progress:

Teacher:

Guys, please tell me what event will happen soon in the history of Russia.

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(February 7, 2014 will be the opening of the Olympic Games in Sochi) Each Olympiad, as a rule, has its own anthem, talisman.

Who will be the mascot of the Sochi 2014 Games?

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Teacher: That's right Polar bear, Bunny, Leopard,

Paralympic Games Ray and Snowflake.

Teacher: So, guys, today we will go on a big trip to the Olympic Games, where we will learn a lot of important and interesting things. We will not travel alone, our guides will be the Olympic talismans. We will visit the mascots of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games, where each of the mascots has prepared their own tasks to test your knowledge.

First, let's split into two teams, and each team will come up with a name for itself.

The first one who prepared his tasks for us is the Polar Bear:

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Beyond the Arctic Circle in an ice igloowhite bear lives . Everything in his house is made of ice and snow: a snow shower, a bed, a computer, and even exercise equipment.

The white bear was brought up by polar explorers from early childhood. It was they who taught him to ski, skate and play curling. But most of all, the polar bear liked to ride a sports sled. He became a real luger and bobsledder, and his friends are seals and seals- enjoy watching his victories. Now they organize competitions in these sports together, and they have no time to be bored during the long polar night!

Questions from the White Bear:

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In what year did the first Olympic Games appear? ( The first Olympic Games took place in 776 BC. The champion was a young baker named Koreb, who managed to win the 190m race.)

Slide 7

What medals were previously awarded to the winners of the Olympic Games?(Champion medals were not always awarded - ancient champion athletes were awarded olive wreaths, branches and olive oil in amphoras.)

Slide 8

What is the Olympics? (The Olympics are the largest international complex sports competitions that are held every four years.)

Slide 9

In what year were the Winter Olympics established? (In 1924, the Winter Olympic Games were established and were originally held in the same year as the Summer Games. However, since 1994, the timing of the Winter Olympic Games has shifted two years from that of the Summer Games.)

Bunny.

Slide 10

Bunny - the most active resident winter forest. Her friends are always surprised - and how does she manage to do everything!? After all, Zaika not only manages to study at the Forest Academy with excellent marks, help her mother in the Forest Dam family restaurant, but also participate in various sports competitions. Bunny assures her friends that she has no secret: she just loves sports very much. She also loves to sing and dance.

Tasks from Bunny.

Use the puzzle to assemble the symbol of the Olympic Games. (five bonded rings)

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What does the symbol of the Olympic Games symbolize? (The symbol of the Olympic Games is five fastened rings, symbolizing the unification of the five parts of the world in the Olympic movement, the so-called Olympic rings. The color of the rings in the top row is blue for Europe, black for Africa, red for America, in the bottom row - yellow for Asia , green for Australia.)

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What does the emblem, flag and motto of the Olympic Movement look like? (The Olympic movement has its own emblem and flag, approved by the IOC at the suggestion of Coubertin in 1913.

Emblem- Olympic rings

Motto- Citius, Altius, Fortius (lat. "faster, higher, stronger").

Flag- a white flag with Olympic rings, rises at all the Games, starting with the VII Olympic Games of 1920 in Antwerp (Belgium), where the Olympic oath was also given for the first time.)

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When did the Olympic torch relay start? (The torch relay has been held since the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.)

Well done guys, you have done all my work.

Slide 14

Tasks from the Leopard.

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What is depicted on the costumes of the Olympians at the games in Sochi-2014?

(Khokhloma painting)

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After how many years are the Olympic Games held? (In 4 years)

Slide 17

From a set of letters, collect words with the name of Winter sports.

Slide 18

What is the name of both the village and the ski resort in Sochi? (Krasnaya Polyana).

What Olympic objects will be in Sochi 2014 (pictures and names of objects are given out, children must correctly match the object and the name to it.)

Slide 19

How is the Olympic flame lit? (Before the start of the games in Olympia (Greece), a torch is lit from the rays of the Sun using a magnifying glass. The first runner starts from Mount Olympus, and along the way the next torch is lit from the previous one. The last runner appears at the stadium during the opening of the Olympic Games, and from his torch the Olympic flame is lit)

Well done guys, you did a great job.

Teacher: Guys, Ray and Snowflake are already waiting for us in Krasnaya Polyana with their interesting tasks.

Slide 20

Tasks of Ray and Snowflake.

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What are the traditional rituals of the Olympic Games? Which of them do you know?

(grand and colorful opening and closing ceremonies of the Games. Each host country strives to surpass all previous ones in scope and beauty of these ceremonies. Ceremony scenarios are kept in the strictest confidence until they begin. Ceremonies are held in central stadiums with a large capacity, in the same place where they are held athletics competitions;

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Opening and closing begins with a theatrical performance, which should present the audience with the appearance of the country and the city, acquaint them with their history and culture;

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Solemn passage of athletes and members of delegations to the central stadium. Traditionally, the first is the delegation of athletes from Greece - the parent country of the Games. The other groups are in order according to the alphabetical order of the names of the countries in the language of the country hosting the Games. At the head of the group is a flag bearer - usually an athlete participating in the games, carrying the flag of his country. As a rule, this right is entrusted to the most titled and respected athletes;

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Delivery of welcoming speeches by the IOC President (mandatory), head or official representative of the state in which the Games are held, sometimes by the mayor of the city or the chairman of the Organizing Committee. The latter at the end of the speech should say the words: "(the serial number of the games) I declare the summer (winter) Olympic Games open." After that, as a rule, a cannon volley and many volleys of salute and fireworks are fired.

Slide 25

Raising the flag of Greece as the parent country of the Games with the performance of its national anthem

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Raising the flag of the host country of the Games with the performance of its national anthem;

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Pronouncement by one of the outstanding athletes of the country in which the Olympics takes place, the Olympic oath on behalf of all participants in the games about a fair fight in accordance with the rules and principles of sports and the Olympic spirit ( last years words about the non-use of prohibited drugs - doping are also necessarily pronounced);

Slide 28

Pronouncement by several judges on behalf of all judges of the oath of impartial refereeing;

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Hoisting the Olympic flag and playing the official Olympic anthem. Sometimes - raising the flag of Peace (a blue cloth, which depicts a white dove holding an olive branch in its beak - two traditional symbols of Peace), symbolizing the tradition to stop all armed conflicts for the duration of the Games;

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Lighting the Olympic flame. The fire must burn throughout the Olympics and is extinguished at the end of the closing ceremony.

Slide 31

Closing ceremony of the Games. At the end of the ceremony, the Olympic flame is slowly extinguished to lyrical music.

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What awards do Olympic winners receive? (Medals, awards)

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Teacher: Well done, guys, you coped with all the tasks, and just as they receive awards and medals at the Olympic Games, so you all are awarded medals.