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9-11 grade

Tasks

    In ancient times, teenagers, imitating adults, mastered vital skills and improved their physical qualities. Thus arose...

a.... systems of physical education.

b.…competition.

in.…physical exercises.

G.... methods of training and education.

    The manifestation of general endurance determines the level of development ...

a.... personal and mental qualities.

b.... speed-strength abilities.

in.…functional economy.

G. aerobic capacity.

    Regular exercise improves performance because…

a....as a result, the efficiency and economy of breathing and circulation are increased.

b.... during classes, exercises are performed that contribute to the development of physical qualities.

in.…the resulting fatigue activates the processes leading to increased performance.

G.... a person who exercises is able to perform a greater amount of work.

    The basis of the methodology for educating physical qualities is ...

a.…doing physical exercise.

b.… age appropriateness of the load.

in.... training in motor actions.

G. gradual increase in force.

5. The relationship between exercise volume and intensity is characterized by…

a.... an increase in body responses.

b....indicators of the quantity and quality of physical activity.

in. inversely proportional relationship.

G.... in a directly proportional relationship.

    Running with stops and change of direction on a signal mainly contributes to the improvement ...

a. ... speed of reaction.

b.… movement techniques.

in.… speed power.

G. movement coordination.

Mark all items.

    The result of performing strength exercises with heavy weights is ...

a.…rapid growth in absolute strength.

b....increasing the functionality of the body.

in.... strengthening the musculoskeletal system.

G.... an increase in the physiological diameter of the muscles.

    Education and training in physical culture and sports activities is ...

a.…independent and independent processes.

b.…sequentially implemented processes.

in.… processes that condition each other.

G.…interchangeable processes.

9. Complete the statement by writing the appropriate word on the answer sheet.

The transition from hang to emphasis in gymnastics is denoted as "

    Complete the statement by writing the appropriate word on the answer sheet.

      In chess, defending one's piece from an attack by an opponent's long-range piece by pushing another piece of one's own, which "takes fire" on itself, is denoted as ... «

11. The structure of learning movements is due to ...

a.... the ratio of methods of training and education.

b.... the individual characteristics of the student.

in.... biomechanical characteristics of the movement being learned.

G. patterns of formation of motor skills .

12. The continuity of physical education is due to ...

a.... a variety of forms of employment.

b.... a combination of preparatory and developmental classes.

in.... features of the construction of lesson forms of classes.

G. the interaction of the effects of classes.

    List the varieties of physical culture and sports activities, due to their functional features. …..

    List the indicators characterizing the physical development of a person. Indicators of human development characterize ... morphological and functional features of the human body ... we list:

    In order to remember and subsequently independently perform sets of exercises, their content is recorded in the form of pictograms.

Write down graphically the complex of morning exercises No. 3:

I.p. - o.s., gymnastic stick in front of you. 1-2 - stick up, bend over, right back on the toe; 3-4 - stick forward in front of you, put the right one.

I.p. - stand bend your arms forward. 1 - bend the right forward until the elbow of the left hand touches; 2 - attach the right one.

I.p. - walking in place, gymnastic stick down. 1-2 - stick forward; 3-4 - stick up; 5-6 - stick forward; 7-8 - stick down.

I.p. - stand hands up, brushes into fists. 1-4 - circles with hands forward; 5-8 - circles with hands back.

I.p. - stand legs apart, gymnastic stick down. 1 - stick up, rise on toes, inhale; 2 - stick down, go down on the whole foot, exhale.

I.p. - tilt forward, bending your legs apart, hands on your belt. 1-4 - circles with the body to the right.

I.p. - stand legs apart, gymnastic stick up. 1 - tilt forward; 2 - straighten up; 3 - tilt to the right; 4 - straighten up.

I.p. - sit on your heels, hands forward. 1-2 squat on heels, hands forward. 1-2 - emphasis lying; 3-4 - return to ip.

I.p. - lying on your stomach, gymnastic stick up. 1-2 - bend; 3-4 - return

I.p. - Lying on your back, hands behind your head. 1 - bending, bend the left forward and touch the left knee with the right elbow; 2 - return to sp.

I.p. - gray, gymnastic stick forward. 1 - bending the legs, move them forward through the stick; 2 - gray, stick on the floor under your feet; 3 - bending the legs, move them back

through a stick; 4 - gray, stick forward.

I.p. - stand, gymnastic stick below. 1 - squat, stick in front of you; 2 - get up. I.p. - stand, gymnastic stick back on the arms bent at the elbows. 1-4 - jumps

with a turn to the right for each count.

I.p. – o.s. 1-8 - walking with a slowdown in the pace of steps.

I.p. - leg stance apart. 1 - arches outward arms up, inhale; 2-3 - lean forward, lowering your hands down, exhale.

I.p. - leg stance apart. 1-2 hands forward-up, understand on toes, inhale. 3-4 - lean forward, drop your hands down, exhale; 4 - straighten up in the sp.

Tasks in a closed form evaluated in 1 point.

Tasks that provide more than one correct answer are evaluated at: 1 point if all "correct" answers are indicated; 0.5 points if not all "correct" answers are indicated;

0 points if, along with "correct" answers, "incorrect" answers are marked.

Tasks in an open form e. "Correct" statements are evaluated in 2 points.

Enumeration tasks.

13: Varieties of physical culture and sports activities

Due to the presence of synonyms, a qualified assessment is necessary. Each item of the transfer is evaluated by 0.4 points 5 or more items are evaluated as much as possible - 3 points.

14: Growth Indicators

Keywords: …

Development is a biological process of changing the properties of an organism throughout life. In this regard, development indicators should characterize changes, dynamics, trends in the morphological and functional characteristics of the human body. In connection with the possibility of presenting synonyms, the jury

there are answers.

The absence of keywords is scored as an incorrect answer. The presented indicators are estimated at 0.4 points.

5 or more positions are evaluated as a maximum – 3 points

Tasks involving a graphic image. Each "correct" image is worth 0.3 points.

      school stage

      All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren

      2014/2015 academic year

      All types of tests are conducted separately among students of different sexes and in the following three age groups:

      1 group - 5-6 classes (boys, girls);

      Group 2 - 7-8 classes (boys, girls);

      3 group - 9-11 classes (boys, girls).

      1. Theoretical and methodological tour conducted in all age groups on test questions. The duration of the test for all age groups is 20 minutes. Held on the first day.

      Tasks in a closed form are evaluated at 1 point.

      Items with more than one correct answer are scored on:

      1 point if all "correct" answers are indicated;

      0.5 points if not all "correct" answers are indicated;

      0 points if, along with "correct" answers, "incorrect" answers are marked.

      Tasks in an open form. “Correct” statements are worth 2 points.

      Tasks involving a graphic image. Each "correct" image is worth 0.3 points.

      A fully completed task is estimated at - 3 points.

      The final grade is represented by the sum of the scores for the assessment of completed tasks:

      Tasks in a closed form - 13 points

      Task in an open form - 2 points

      Graphic task - 3 points

      The maximum possible amount is 18 points

      2. Practical tour. Practical tests consist mainly in performing exercises of the basic part of the school exemplary program in the subject "Physical Education". The number of practical tests at the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad is three: on the first day - cross-country, on the second day - gymnastics and basketball (if possible).

      Winners and winners of the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren are determined by the results of the points scored for completing all types of tasks in all rounds.

      Points are awarded in accordance with the place (rank) occupied by the participant based on the results of individual tests. The final result of each participant is calculated as the sum of points (ranks) scored by him for completing each task - the lower the amount, the higher the result.

      In case of equality of the results of several participants in the performance of individual tasks, they are awarded the number of points, which is the arithmetic average of the sum of the places taken.

      The results of the Olympiad should be determined separately among girls / girls and boys / boys in each age category. The final results of the participants are recorded in the final table, which is a ranked list of participants, arranged as their scores increase. Participants with the same score are listed in alphabetical order.


      Instructions for completing tasks

      You are offered tasks that meet the requirements for the level of knowledge of students of secondary schools in the subject "Physical Education".

      Tasks are grouped into 3 groups:

      1. Tasks in a closed form , that is, with the proposed answers. Tasks

      are presented in the form of unfinished statements, which, when completed, may turn out to be either true or false.

      When completing these tasks, you must choose the correct completion from the options offered. Among them are both correct and incorrect completions, as well as partially corresponding to the meaning of the statements. The correct one is the one that most fully corresponds to the meaning of the statement.

      A number of tasks are evaluated if all test options are marked. This condition is specified in the task: "mark all positions."

      The selected options are marked (circle the number of the answer) in the task form.

      Read the questions and the suggested answers carefully. Try not to guess, but logically justify your choice. Skip unfamiliar tasks. This will save time for other tasks. You can return to the missed task later.

      2. Tasks in an open form , that is, without the proposed answers.

      When completing this task, you must independently choose a definition that, completing the statement, forms a true statement. Enter the selected definition in the appropriate column of the answer sheet.

      3. Task in the form of a graphic image starting positions for performing physical exercises.

      Drawings are made in the form. Recordings must be legible. The jury evaluates each position submitted by you.

      Control the execution time of the task.

      The time for completing tasks is 20 minutes.


      A set of Olympiad tasks for the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren

      in the subject "Physical culture"

      theoretical tour. 5-6 Class

      1. Point out fair statements

      a.By doing physical education, any of you can become strong, fast,

      dexterous and courageous.

      b.Passion for physical culture will allow many of you to become

      athletes.

      in.Anyone involved in physical education can become famous

      sportsman.

      G.With regular exercise, everyone can learn to run fast,

      good at swimming, skiing, confident with the ball.

      2. Choose an appropriate sequence of exercises for morning exercises.

      1. Jumping and slow walking with breathing exercises.

      2. Walking with acceleration, turning into a run.

      3. Breathing exercises.

      4. Sipping, shaking arms and legs

      6. Exercises for leg muscles.

      7. Exercises for the muscles of the back

      8. Exercises for the muscles of the arms and neck.

      9. Flexibility exercises.

      10. Exercises for the muscles of the abdomen and torso.

      a.4, 9, 8, 1, 7, 5, 6, 10, 2, 3.

      b.1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 6, 3.

      in.4, 5, 2, 3, 8, 7, 9, 10, 6, 1.

      G.9, 2, 4, 7, 6, 5, 10, 3, 8, 1.

      3. To go faster, you need to increase ...

      a.... the length of the steps.

      b.… cadence.

      in.... the length and frequency of steps.

      4. If you lie on your stomach, bend your arms at the elbows at chest level, lean on the floor and raise your torso, then you will take a position designated as ...

      5. To learn how to swim, you must, first of all, ...

      a.... do not swim with a runny nose and cough.

      b.... lie down on the water and hold your breath.

      in.... douche with water in the morning.

      G.… to learn how to exhale into the water.

      6. The first competitions began to be held in order to ...

      a.… the strongest became the head of the tribe.

      b.… the young could prove that they were ready for adulthood.

      in.…to reveal the best hunter, warrior.

      G.All versions are plausible.

      7. Select the appropriate sequence of application of water hardening methods:

      1. Bathing in reservoirs.

      2. Pouring.

      3. Rubbing.

      4. Taking a contrast shower.

      a. 2, 4, 1, 3.

      b. 3, 2, 4, 1.

      in. 4, 1, 2, 3.

      G. 1, 3, 2, 4.

      8. The reason for the violation of posture is ...

      a.... wrong posture at the table.

      b....sleep in a soft bed with a high pillow.

      in.…walking with your head down.

      G.... muscle weakness.

      9. The physical load of exercise, characterized by an increase in frequency

      heart rate up to 130 - 150 beats per minute is estimated as ...

      a.… easy.

      b.…medium.

      in.... big.

      G.…very big.

      10. Pentathlon in the program of the ancient Olympic Games included competitions in ...

      a....fisticuffs d.... long jump,

      b.... running e.... archery,

      in.... horse riding, and.... javelin throwing,

      G....fight, h.... discus throw,

      11. The term "Olympics" in ancient times meant ...

      a.... a collection of athletes in one policy.

      b.… a four-year period.

      in.… the year of the Olympic Games.

      G.... Olympic competitions.

      12. Strength exercises are used to educate ...

      a.... strength.

      b.…you were fast.

      in....endurance.

      G.… flexibility.

      Mark all items.

      13. Exercise has a positive effect on

      mental development. With this statement

      a. ... agree (agree).

      b. …disagree (disagree).

      14. Compliance with the daily routine contributes to ...

      a. … the correct distribution of time.

      b. ... the formation of willpower.

      in. ... alternating mental and physical work.

      d. ... the exclusion of negative emotions.

      15. In order to remember and subsequently independently perform sets of exercises, their content is recorded in the form of pictograms. Draw images of starting positions:

      Main rack

      Hand stance to the side

      kneeling

      Sed

      Sit legs apart

      Sit back with support on hands

      You have completed the task. Congratulations!


      theoretical tour. 5-6 class (answers)

      1. a, b, d.

      2. in

      3. b

      4. emphasis lying

      5. g

      6. g

      7. b

      8. b

      9. b

      10. b, d, e, g, h

      11. b

      12. a, b, c, d

      13. a

      14. b

      15. Pictograms:

      Description Image

      Main rack

      Hand stance to the side

      Stand hands on the belt, legs apart

      kneeling

      Sed

      Sit legs apart

      Sit back with support on hands


      Practical tour. 5-6 GRADES

      Gymnastics

      The judges evaluate the quality of the exercise performance in comparison with the ideally possible execution.

      The maximum possible score for performing exercises on each type of test is 1 0,0 points.

      Gymnastics

      boys

      Acrobatic exercise

      I.p. – o.s. Points

      1. emphasis crouching, 2 somersaults forward together………………………………… 3.0

      2. Lie down and, raising the torso, lean forward, arms up (indicate) and roll back to stand on the shoulder blades (hold).................................

      3. Roll forward at close range crouching……………………………………… 1.5

      4. Somersault back at close range crouching………………………………………. 2.0

      5. Somersault forward and jump upward bending…………………….. 2.0

      Girls

      Acrobatic exercise

      I.p. – o.s. Points

      1. Two somersaults forward at point-blank range, crouching and standing up, hands

      up………………………………………………………………….

      2. Get down into the “bridge”…………………………………………………… 3.5

      3. Lie down, stand on the shoulder blades…………………………………………… 2.0

      4. Roll forward point-blank crouching and jump up bending legs

      apart…………………………………………………………………..

      Athletics

      boys

      Girls

      Tests in this sport are carried out at a distance of 500m.

      Basketball

      Boys, Girls

      The competitive test consists in performing a technical and tactical combination of playing basketball.

      The participant starts dribbling from the end line of the field to the right of the backboard, circles the central circle counterclockwise, continues dribbling to the opposite penalty area, where after two steps they throw, pick up the pocketed ball and perform the same task with attacking another ring.

      The time of the exercise is fixed. Throwing the ball into both rings continues until it hits.

      For each fact of violation of the rules of basketball (jogging, carrying the ball, double dribbling), penalty seconds (5 seconds) are added to the task completion time.

      OLYMPICS

      5-6 grade

      1. Point out fair statements

      a. By doing physical education, any of you can become strong, fast,

      dexterous and courageous.

      b. Passion for physical culture will allow many of you to become

      athletes.

      in. Anyone involved in physical education can become famous

      sportsman.

      G. By exercising regularly, everyone can learn quickly

      run,

      good at swimming, skiing, confident with the ball.

      2. Choose an appropriate sequence of exercises for the morning

      charging.

      1. Jumping and slow walking with breathing exercises.

      2. Walking with acceleration, turning into a run.

      3. Breathing exercises.

      4. Sipping, shaking arms and legs

      6. Exercises for leg muscles.

      7. Exercises for the muscles of the back

      8. Exercises for the muscles of the arms and neck.

      9. Flexibility exercises.

      10. Exercises for the muscles of the abdomen and torso.

      a. 4, 9, 8, 1, 7, 5, 6, 10, 2, 3.

      b. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 6, 3.

      in. 4, 5, 2, 3, 8, 7, 9, 10, 6, 1.

      G. 9, 2, 4, 7, 6, 5, 10, 3, 8, 1.

      3. To go faster, you need to increase ...

      a. ... the length of the steps.

      b. … cadence.

      in. ... the length and frequency of steps.

      4. If you lie on your stomach, bend your arms at the elbows at chest level, lean on the floor and

      lift the torso, then you will take the position designated as ...

      5. To learn how to swim, you must, first of all, ...

      a. ... do not swim with a runny nose and cough.

      b. ... lie down on the water and hold your breath.

      in. ... douche with water in the morning.

      G. … to learn how to exhale into the water.

      6. The first competitions began to be held in order to ...

      a. … the strongest became the head of the tribe.

      b. … the young could prove that they were ready for adulthood.

      in. …to reveal the best hunter, warrior.

      G. All versions are plausible.

      7. Choose the appropriate sequence of application of methods

      hardening with water:

      1. Bathing in reservoirs.

      2. Pouring.

      3. Rubbing.

      4. Taking a contrast shower.

      a. 2, 4, 1, 3.

      b. 3, 2, 4, 1.

      in. 4, 1, 2, 3.

      g. 1, 3, 2, 4.

      8. The reason for the violation of posture is ...

      a. ... wrong posture at the table.

      b. ...sleep in a soft bed with a high pillow.

      in. …walking with your head down.

      G. ... muscle weakness.

      9. The physical load of exercise, characterized by an increase in frequency

      heart rate up to 130 - 150 beats per minute is estimated as ...

      a. … easy.

      b. …medium.

      in. ... big.

      g. ... very large.

      10. The pentathlon in the program of the ancient Olympic Games included competitions

      on…

      a. ... fisticuffs, d. ... long jump,

      b. ... run, e. ... archery,

      in. ... horseback riding, w. ... javelin throwing,

      g. ... wrestling, h. ... discus throw,

      11. The term "Olympics" in ancient times meant ...

      a. ... a collection of athletes in one policy.

      b. … a four-year period.

      in. … the year of the Olympic Games.

      G. ... Olympic competitions.

      12. Strength exercises are used to educate ...

      a. ... strength.

      b. …you were fast.

      in. ...endurance.

      g. …flexibility.

      Mark all items.

      13. Exercise has a positive effect on

      mental development.

      With this statement a.... agree (agree).

      b. …disagree (disagree).

      14. Compliance with the daily routine contributes to ...

      a. … the correct distribution of time.

      b. ... the formation of willpower.

      in. ... alternating mental and physical work.

      G. …exclusion of negative emotions.

      15. To remember and subsequently independently perform complexes

      exercises, their content is written in the form of pictograms. draw

      images of starting positions:

      Main rack

      Hand stance to the side

      Stand hands on the belt, legs apart

      kneeling

      Sed

      Sit legs apart

      Sit back with support on hands

      Answers (grades 5-6)

      1. a, b, d. 9. b

      2. c 10. b, d, e, g, h

      3. b 11. b

      4. emphasis lying 12. a, b, c, d

      5. d 13. a

      6. d 14. b

      7. b 15. Pictograms:

      8. b

      OLYMPICS

      7-8 grade

      1. The ancient Olympic Games got their name because

      competition was held...

      a. ... at the foot of Mount Olympus.

      b. ... in a place called Olympia.

      in. ... in honor of the Olympic gods.

      G. ... after lighting the Olympic flame.

      2. Exercise is...

      a. … natural movements and modes of transportation.

      b. ... movements performed in physical education lessons.

      in. ... actions performed according to certain rules.

      G. ... complex motor actions.

      3. The physical load of exercise, characterized by an increase in frequency

      heart rate up to 150 - 180 beats per minute is estimated as ...

      a. … easy.

      b. …medium.

      in. ... big.

      g. ... very large.

      4. Complex and diverse changes occurring in the human body on

      throughout life are united by the concept ...

      a. …physical education.

      b. …phylogenesis.

      in. …physical development.

      G. ... physical perfection.

      5. Type of human culture, focused on the optimization of natural

      properties of people, denoted as ...

      a. …physical education.

      b. ... physical exercise.

      in. …physical training.

      G. …Physical Culture.

      6. The subject of training in physical education are ...

      a. ... physical exercises.

      b. ... motor actions.

      in. ... physical education.

      G. ... methods of education.

      7. The main specific means of physical education is ...

      a. ... hardening.

      b. ... compliance with the daily routine.

      in. ... physical exercise.

      G. …solar radiation.

      8. It is customary to call motor skills and abilities ...

      a. ... the ability to perform an exercise without activating attention.

      b. ...correct performance of motor actions.

      in. … the level of mastery of movements when attention is activated.

      G. ... ways to control motor actions.

      9. Preparatory exercises are applied if ...

      a. ... the student is not physically developed enough.

      in. … it is necessary to eliminate the causes of errors.

      10. Which of the proposed definitions are formulated incorrectly?

      a. Strength manifests itself in the ability to overcome resistance

      through

      muscle tension.

      b. Explosive power determines the ability to reach maximum

      level

      muscle tension in the shortest time.

      in. Speed ​​is the quality on which the

      running speed.

      G. The level of manifestation of general endurance is determined by aerobic

      body's capabilities.

      11. When doing exercises, inhalation should not be done during ...

      a. ... bending the body back.

      b. … crossing arms.

      in. ... rotations of the body.

      G. ... spreading the arms to the sides.

      Mark all items.

      12. When shaping the physique, exercises are not effective,

      conducive…

      a. …promoting an increase in muscle mass.

      b. … that help to increase the speed of movement.

      in. …promoting weight loss.

      d. ... the formation of correct posture.

      13. Arrange swimming styles in order of increasing speed in the water.

      1. On the back. 2. Breaststroke. 3. Butterfly. 4. Crawl.

      a. b. in. G.

      14. The technique by which a basketball player takes possession of the ball is indicated

      how…

      Answers:

      1. b 9. a

      2. at 10. at

      3. c 11. b, c

      4. at 12. b

      5. g 13. 4, 3, 1, 2

      6. b 14. catching

      7. to 15. Pictograms:

      8. g

      OLYMPICS

      9-11 grade

      1. The basis of physical culture is human activity,

      aimed at…

      a. ... change in the surrounding nature.

      b. ...adaptation to environmental conditions.

      in. ... education of physical qualities.

      G. …transformation of one's own capabilities.

      2. Physical training is ...

      a. ... the process of promoting health and increasing motor

      opportunities.

      b. ... physical education with a pronounced applied effect.

      in. ... a level of development characterized by high performance.

      G. ... the process of teaching movements and educating physical qualities.

      3. Which of the presented definitions are formulated incorrectly?

      a. ...Physical perfection is the optimal measure of a comprehensive

      physical fitness that meets the requirements of society.

      b. ...Physically perfect can be recognized as a person, physical

      condition

      which allows you to implement the functions necessary for society.

      in. ...Physical perfection is the process of changing the properties of the body

      on the

      throughout an individual life.

      G. …Physical perfection is a state of optimal readiness,

      leading to the achievement of high sports results.

      Mark all items.

      4. Violations of posture cause ...

      a. ... power asymmetry.

      b. ... the impossibility of playing sports.

      in. … a lot of sweating.

      G. ... changes in the functioning of body systems.

      5. The load of physical exercises is characterized by…

      a. ...the magnitude of their impact on the body.

      b. ... preparedness and other characteristics of those involved.

      in. ... by the time and number of repetitions of motor actions.

      G. ... tension of muscle groups.

      6. Lead-up exercises are used if ...

      a. …the student is underdeveloped.

      b. ... there are no supporting elements in the motor fund.

      in. … it is necessary to eliminate arising errors.

      G. ... the method of a holistic-analytical exercise is applied.

      7. In the process of mastering movements, it is customary to single out ..

      a. ...two stages.

      b. … three stages.

      in. …four stages.

      G. ... from two to four, depending on the complexity of the movements.

      8. A healthy lifestyle is a way of life aimed at ...

      a. …maintaining high performance of people.

      b. …preparation for professional activity.

      in. ... the development of the physical qualities of people.

      G. …preservation and improvement of people's health.

      9. Bending the supporting leg before pushing off in skiing is indicated

      how…

      10. The ancient Olympic Games were held…

      a. ... during the first year of the celebrated Olympics.

      b. ... during the last year of the celebrated Olympics.

      in. …in a leap year.

      G. ... by the decision of the priests.

      11. In which sports did outstanding coaches of Russia train Champions?

      world and the Olympic Games?

      1. Tatyana Anatolyevna Tarasova. a. Volleyball.

      2. Irina Aleksandrovna Viner. b. Gymnastics.

      3. Viktor Mikhailovich Kuznetsov. in. Greco-Roman wrestling.

      4. Nikolai Vasilyevich Karpol. G. Figure skating.

      12. Present the sequence of style changes provided by the rules

      swimming competitions when overcoming the stages of the combined relay race.

      1. Freestyle. 2. Breaststroke. 3. On the back. 4. Butterfly

      13. Successive pushes of the basketball into the court without delay

      labeled as...

      14. List the indicators of the level of physical development known to you

      Answers:

      1. g 9. squatting

      2. b 10. a

      3. c, d 11. 4, 2, 3, 1

      4. g 12. 3, 2, 4, 1

      5. a 13. introduction

      6. b 14. Enumeration

      7. b 15. Pictograms:

      8. g

      Preview:

      1. In what year did the UN General Assembly adopt the Convention on the Rights of the Child?

      1. 1988
      2. 1989
      3. 1990
      4. 1991

      2. According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, every human being is a child until the age of

      1. 16 years of age;
      2. 18 years of age;
      3. 14 years of age;
      4. 12 years of age.

      3. In accordance with the Unified Qualification Handbook for the Positions of Educational Workers, the teacher carries out control and evaluation activities using:

      1. electronic journal;
      2. electronic diary;
      3. electronic forms of educational documentation;
      4. all answers are correct.

      4. Is it allowed to involve students, pupils of civil educational institutions in work not provided for by the educational program, without the consent of students, pupils and their parents (legal representatives)?

      1. Not;
      2. In special cases, by order of higher authorities;
      3. Allowed occasionally due to production needs.

      5. Do students, pupils of civil educational institutions have the right to freely attend events that are not provided for by the curriculum?

      1. In special cases, if there are good reasons
      2. Yes, in agreement with the administration of the institution.
      1. 6. Which of the ancient Greek philosophers considered the movement "the healing part of medicine"?
      1. Aristotle;
      2. Plato;
      3. Pythagoras;
      4. Archimedes.

      1) J.-J. Rousseau;

      2) Plato;

      3) F. Froebel;

      4) I. Pestalozzi.

      1) J.-J. Rousseau

      2) J. Locke

      3) Ya.A.Komensky

      4) I.G. Pestalozzi

      9 . What principle did J. Locke set as the basis for selecting the content of a child's education?

      A) freedom

      B) coercion

      B) naturalness

      D) utilitarianism

      1. 10. Which country is the birthplace of the Olympic Games?
      1. Rome;
      2. China;
      3. Ancient Greece;
      4. Italy.
      1. 11. In what year did the first Olympic Games of antiquity take place?
      1. In 906 BC;
      2. In 1201;.
      3. In 776 BC;
      4. In 792 BC.
      1. 12. In what year and where was the International Olympic Committee established?
      1. In 1894 in Paris;
      2. In 1896 in London;
      3. In 1905 in Greece;
      4. In 1908 in London.
      1. 13. What is the "Olympic Charter"?
      1. Title of an ode to sport written by Pierre de Coubertin;
      2. Code of laws governing the Olympic Movement;
      3. Rules of the competitions included in the program of the Olympic Games;
      4. Athlete's oath.
      1. 14. How is the Olympic motto translated: "Sitius, altius, fortius"?
      1. "Further, faster, more";
      2. "Stronger, more beautiful, more accurate";
      3. "Faster, higher, stronger";
      4. « Faster, stronger, further."
      1. 15. Who is the founder of the system of physical education, the basis of which was the "harmonious, comprehensive development of the activity of the human body"?
      1. L.P. Matveev;
      2. G.G. Benese;
      3. P.F. Lesgaft;
      4. N.A. Semashko.
      1. 16. What changes in the development of physical culture and sports took place in Russia after the revolution?
      1. Popularization of oriental types of gymnastics and wrestling;
      2. Creation of military sports clubs and circles of physical culture;
      3. The emergence of health systems "fitness" and water aerobics.
      4. Creation of sports federations.
      1. 17. Who for the first time in Russia developed the theory of preschool education, substantiated the content, means and methods of physical education at school?
      1. N.G. Chernyshevsky;
      2. Jan Amos Kamensky;
      3. P.F. Lesgaft;
      4. A.V. Lunacharsky.
      1. 18. In what year was the Russian Olympic Committee established?
      1. In 1896;
      2. In 1911;
      3. In 1960;
      4. In 1973.
      1. 19. Indicate the main principles of the Fair Play sports honor code.
      1. Not to strive for victory at any cost; to preserve honor and nobility on the sports ground;
      2. The combination of physical perfection with high morality.
      3. Self-esteem, honesty, respect - for opponents, judges, spectators;
      4. Strict adherence to competition rules.
      1. 20. What indicators characterize physical development?
      1. Heredity, constitution, anthropometric indicators;
      2. Height and weight indicators;
      3. Physique, development of physical qualities, health status;
      4. Physical fitness.
      1. 21. It is customary to call physical exercises ...
      1. repeated repetition of motor actions;
      2. movements that improve performance;
      3. motor actions organized in a certain way;
      4. a set of gymnastic exercises.
      1. 22. Basic physical culture is mainly focused on providing ...
      1. physical readiness of a person for life;
      2. preparation for professional activity.
      3. recovery of the body after diseases, injuries, overwork.
      4. preparation for sports activities.
      1. 23. Three groups of tasks solved in the process of physical education -
      1. Developing, corrective, specific.
      2. Educational, recreational, educational.
      3. General pedagogical, compensatory, hygienic.
      4. Developing, improving, hygienic.
      1. 24. What is the main specific means of physical education?
      1. Natural properties of nature;
      2. physical exercise;
      3. Sanitary and hygienic factors;
      4. competitive activity.
      1. 25. A way of performing a motor action that allows solving a motor task more expediently and efficiently is called...
      1. Technique of physical exercise;
      2. Motor skill;
      3. Motor skill;
      4. Motor stereotype.
      1. 26. The composition and sequence of actions, links, efforts necessary to solve a motor task in a certain way are commonly called ...
      1. technical details;
      2. The main link of technology;
      3. The basis of technology;
      4. The structure of motor activity.
      1. 27. The optimal measure of comprehensive physical fitness and harmonious physical development, corresponding to the requirements of labor and other spheres of life, reflects ...
      1. the physical perfection of man;
      2. physical development of a person;
      3. physical condition of a person;
      4. the physical form of a person.
      1. 28. What is the main criterion for the physical perfection of a person?
      1. The quality of theoretical knowledge about physical culture.
      2. The level of development of physical capabilities.
      3. Health status.
      4. Socialization of the individual.
      1. 29. The properties objectively inherent in physical culture that allow influencing a person and human relations, satisfying and developing certain needs of an individual and society are called ...
      1. Functions of physical culture;
      2. Principles of physical culture;
      3. Methods of physical culture;
      4. Means of physical culture.
      1. 30. Achieved results in the physical improvement of a person and the degree of use of acquired motor qualities, skills and special knowledge in Everyday life, characterize...
      1. Subject's physical education;
      2. Physical culture of the individual;
      3. The physical development of the individual;
      4. The physical perfection of man.
      1. 31. What are the main indicators of the development of physical culture of the individual.
      1. Culture of movements and a wide fund of vital motor skills and abilities (running, jumping, throwing, swimming, skiing);
      2. Hygienic habits and daily habits to take care of your health, hardening of the body, physical fitness;
      3. The level of physical qualities; knowledge in the field of physical culture; motives and interests for physical improvement; observance of hygiene and regimen;
      4. Growth and weight indicators.
      1. 32. What document reflects the moral rules of sports activities?
      1. Olympic Charter;
      2. Olympic Charter;
      3. Olympic oath;
      4. Competition rules.
      1. 33. What tasks of mental development of students are solved in the process of physical education?
      1. Expansion and deepening of special knowledge in the field of physical culture.
      2. Enrichment with special knowledge related to the field of physical culture and sports; development of cognitive and creative abilities.
      3. Promoting creative manifestations of the individual, including self-knowledge and self-education, by means of physical culture and sports.
      4. Formation of a meaningful attitude to physical culture.
      1. 34. Name the tasks of developing the aesthetic sphere of a person's personality in the process of physical culture and sports activities.
      1. Education of the ability to deeply feel and appreciate beauty in the field of physical culture and sports and in other areas of its manifestation;
      2. Education of the ability to sensitively perceive and evaluate beauty in the field of physical culture; formation of aesthetics of behavior and relationships;
      3. Development of an active position in the affirmation of the beautiful;
      4. Irreconcilability to the ugly in any of its manifestations.
      1. 35. What is included in the content of the intellectual values ​​of physical culture?
      1. Knowledge of the methods and means of developing the physical potential of a person;
      2. A set of methodological guidelines, practical recommendations, manuals;
      3. The ability to rationally organize time, self-discipline;
      4. Development of thinking, logic.
      1. 36. What is meant by the mobilization values ​​of physical culture?
      1. Everything that has been developed by specialists to ensure the process of physical and sports training of those involved;
      2. Personal achievements in a person's motor fitness;
      3. The ability to rationally organize time, internal discipline, self-discipline, quick assessment of the situation and decision-making, perseverance;
      4. Development of the need for physical improvement.
      1. 37. What refers to the means of physical education?
      1. Outdoor games, gymnastics, sports games, tourism, swimming, ski training;
      2. Compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards, daily routine, nutrition, rest, personal hygiene;
      3. Physical exercise, natural forces of nature and hygiene factors;
      4. Sun, air, water.
      1. 38. What is meant by the forms of physical exercises?
      1. Ways of organizing the educational process;
      2. Types of lessons;
      3. Types of physical culture and health-improving work;
      4. The structure of building classes.
      1. 39. Classes conducted by a teacher (trainer) with a permanent staff of students include ...
      1. Lessons of physical culture and sports training sessions.
      2. Aerobics, shaping, callanetics, athletic gymnastics;
      3. Championships, championships, sports days, qualifying competitions, etc.;
      4. Tourist trips.
      1. 40. What is the structure of lesson forms of classes?
      1. Introductory, warm-up, recovery parts;
      2. Preparatory, main, final parts;
      3. Organizational, independent, low-intensity parts;
      4. Introductory, basic, recreational.
      1. 41. How are physical education lessons classified according to the main focus?
      1. Lessons for mastering new material, lessons for consolidating and improving educational material, control and mixed (complex) lessons;
      2. General physical training, professional and applied physical training, sports and training lessons, methodological and practical classes;
      3. Lessons of gymnastics, athletics, swimming, ski training, outdoor and sports games, etc.
      4. Health lesson, sports-oriented lesson;
      1. 42. In what directions does basic physical culture manifest itself?
      1. Physical culture in preschool institutions and general educational institutions of primary, general and secondary education;
      2. Physical culture in institutions of primary, secondary and higher professional education;
      3. Physical culture, presented as a subject in the system of education and upbringing; physical culture of the adult population;
      4. Physical culture as an independent type of occupation.
      1. 43. The main result of using basic physical culture in the general system of education and upbringing is ...
      1. Increasing the level of physical fitness, long-term preservation of health, creative longevity and capacity, organization of a healthy lifestyle.
      2. Acquisition of the required level of education in the field of physical culture.
      3. Acquisition of vital motor skills and abilities.
      4. All of the above.
      1. 44. What is the main goal of mass sports?
      1. Achieving the highest possible sports results;
      2. Restoration of physical performance;
      3. Increasing and maintaining general physical fitness;
      4. Increasing the number of people involved in sports.
      1. 45. What determines the direction of professionally applied physical culture (PPPC)?
      1. The need for military-applied training of young people for the upcoming military service;
      2. The need of society for special preparation of a person for a specific professional activity;
      3. The need for social adaptation of the individual in society;
      4. The development of certain stereotypes for performing exercises.
      1. 46. ​​What is the essence and purpose of health-improving and rehabilitation physical culture?
      1. The use of physical exercises as factors in the prevention and treatment of various diseases, recovery, and the fight against overwork;
      2. The use of methods of therapeutic physical culture after injuries and diseases in a hospital, for the purpose of rehabilitation;
      3. Organization of prevention of diseases among the population;
      4. Boosting the body's immune system.
      1. 47. In what varieties are the "background" types of physical culture?
      1. Hygienic and recreational physical culture;
      2. Tourism, hunting, fishing;
      3. Physical culture and sports entertainment and recreational mass events;
      4. Healing Fitness.
      1. 48. The process aimed at educating motor (physical) qualities, abilities necessary in life and sports activities is called ...
      1. training process;
      2. educational process;
      3. Physical training;
      4. Physical development.
      1. 49. The process aimed at the versatile education of the physical qualities of a person, ensuring the formation from childhood of a physically strong young generation with harmonious development, is called ...
      1. General physical training;
      2. Special physical training;
      3. Harmonic physical training;.
      4. General development.
      1. 50. What is the main method that allows you to build up physical strength?
      1. The method of circuit training with the implementation of strength exercises at 8-10 stations.
      2. A variable method that allows you to vary the rest intervals between approaches to shells, change the weight and number of repetitions.
      3. The method of repeated exercise using unlimited weights in exercises performed to failure.
      1. 51. One of the main approaches in the education of endurance is ...
      1. Variable continuous exercise method.
      2. Using the fartlek method.
      3. Method of uniform continuous exercise.
      4. Repetition method.
      1. 52. What method is considered to be the leading one in developing the speed of movements (running, etc.)?
      1. variable method;
      2. Method of repeated execution of motional actions;
      3. Uniform method;
      4. circuit training method.
      1. 53. What factors should be taken into account when selecting physical exercises that contribute to the qualitative solution of the problems of special physical training?
      1. The level of physical fitness of those involved, the features of a particular sport, the period of sports training;
      2. The purpose of practicing this sport; tasks solved at a certain stage of sports training;
      3. Positive and negative transfer of physical qualities, the level of development of physical qualities, age characteristics, sport;
      4. Health status.
      1. 54. The process of managing the formation of motor skills and abilities necessary for successful competitions in a chosen sport is called ...
      1. Theoretical training;
      2. technical training;
      3. tactical training;
      4. Psychological preparation.
      1. 55. What tasks are solved in the process of professional-applied physical training?
      1. Development of physical qualities and abilities, development of motor skills and abilities;
      2. Training in special knowledge, increasing the functional resistance of the body to adverse factors of labor activity;
      3. Ensuring active adaptation of a person to the chosen type of labor activity;
      4. Sports excellence.
      1. 56. Physical culture movement is ...
      1. a social and pedagogical phenomenon, the content of which includes physical education and the upbringing of the physical qualities of a person;
      2. a social current in the course of which the joint activity of people on the use of the values ​​of physical culture unfolds;
      3. one of the applied types of education with a pronounced practical orientation;
      4. a non-specialized process of physical education, the content of which is focused on creating broad general prerequisites for success in a wide variety of activities.
      1. 57. A local act allowing physical education in a sports hall -
      1. protocol;
      2. contract;
      3. Act;
      4. agreement.
      1. 58. What should be the position of the hands when passing two from above in volleyball?
      1. At chest level;
      2. Slightly above shoulder level;
      3. Dropped down;
      4. The straightened arms are raised up.
      1. 59. How is the hand on the ball at the moment of impact when performing the top straight serve in volleyball?
      1. Bottom;
      2. Several from above;
      3. side;
      4. Above.
      1. 60. What date does the numbering of players in basketball begin?
      1. from 1;
      2. from 2;
      3. from 3;
      4. from 4.
      1. 61. The position of the hands when catching the ball with two hands in basketball?
      1. arms extended towards the ball, hands in a "funnel" position;
      2. arms extended towards the ball, fingers closed;
      3. arms down;
      4. hands are spread apart, fingers are widely spaced, tense.
      1. 62. What phases are conventionally divided into a long jump from a running start?
      1. start, starting run, repulsion, landing;
      2. 10 running steps, repulsion, landing;
      3. run, repulsion, flight, landing;
      4. run, 2-3 running steps before repulsion, repulsion, landing.
      1. 63. In what position is the torso during repulsion during long jumps from a run?
      1. strongly inclined forward;
      2. tilted back;
      3. in a twisted state;
      4. maintains an almost vertical position.
      1. 64. Describe the technique of sprinting:
      1. the body is tilted back, the lower back is bent;
      2. the torso retains a slight forward tilt, the arms bent at the elbows move in the lateral plane, the fingers are half-bent and not tense;
      3. the body is straight, the arms are strongly bent at the elbows;
      4. energetic twists of the body.
      1. 65. Combat exercises in gymnastics are ...
      1. joint actions in the ranks;
      2. projectile exercises;
      3. general developmental exercises;
      4. OFP.
      1. 66. Floor exercises in gymnastics are ...
      1. a set of general developmental exercises;
      2. combinations of various gymnastic exercises with elements of acrobatics and choreography;
      3. projectile exercises;
      4. bar exercises.
      1. 67. Morning exercises belong to ...
      1. educational and developmental gymnastics;
      2. recreational gymnastics;
      3. gymnastics;
      4. production.
      1. 68. Stand in gymnastics is ...
      1. lying position on the floor;
      2. vertical position with legs up with support from any part of the body;
      3. sitting position;
      4. starting position in the ranks.
      1. 69. What are the main styles of skiing?
      1. Stepless, one step, two step, four step;
      2. classic and free;
      3. alternate and simultaneous;
      4. flat, uphill and downhill.
      1. 70. What moves are distinguished in the alternating moves of cross-country skiing?
      1. two-step and four-step;
      2. one-step and two-step;
      3. stepping turns, descents, running across the plain;
      4. moves, ascents, descents, running across the plain.
      1. 71. Heart rate in healthy people at rest is, on average
      1. 40-50 beats / min.
      2. 60-80 beats / min.
      3. 100-120 beats / min.
      4. 80-100 beats / min.
      1. 72. How are hygiene standards and requirements regulated?
      1. Special sanitary and hygienic rules (norms) - SanPIN;
      2. by order of the principal of the school;
      3. Instructions of the teacher of physical culture (trainer).
      4. Curriculum.
      1. 73. What component of nutrients performs a plastic function in the life processes of the body, and is most actively involved in the construction of bone tissue and in water-salt metabolism?
      1. Carbohydrates;
      2. Proteins;
      3. Minerals;
      4. Fats.
      1. 74. Correct posture can be considered if you, standing against the wall, touch it ..
      1. neck, shoulder blades, buttocks, heels.
      2. shoulder blades, buttocks;
      3. neck, buttocks,
      4. Buttocks.
      1. 75. What phase follows after the performance of physical activity after the onset of fatigue?
      1. recovery phase;
      2. The phase of "second wind";
      3. The phase of a temporary decrease in performance.
      4. All answers are correct.
      1. 76. How is it necessary to plan the motor load for older schoolchildren in order to obtain a training effect?
      1. At least 3-4 times a week (from 40 minutes to 1.5 hours);
      2. At least 2-3 times a week (from 30 minutes to 1 hour);
      3. 1-2 times a week (from 1 to 2 hours);
      4. 1-2 times a week (from 3 to 4 hours);
      1. 77. Examinations conducted by a doctor together with a teacher (coach) directly in the process of doing physical exercises, sports, during competitions to determine the effects of physical activity on the body of those involved are called ...
      1. Preventive examination;
      2. Medical examination;
      3. Medical and pedagogical control;
      4. Survey.
      1. 78. What test can be used to determine the body's adaptability to physical activity?
      1. Using the Stange test;
      2. With the help of the Genchi test;
      3. Using the Rufier test;
      4. Using the Harvard step test.
      1. 79. List the main body types.
      1. Light-boned, hypersthenic, broad-boned.
      2. Thin-boned, asthenic, medium-boned.
      3. Asthenic, normosthenic, hypersthenic.
      4. Thin-boned, broad-boned, normosthenic.
      1. 80. List the main types of rehabilitation:
      1. Medical, physical, psychological, socio-economic;
      2. Social, mental, labor, recovery;
      3. Muscular, manual, autogenic, active, passive;
      4. Psychological, labor, muscular.
      1. 81. Name the main means of physical rehabilitation.
      1. Healing Fitness;
      2. Occupational therapy, massage, manual therapy, autogenic training;
      3. Active, passive, psychoregulatory;
      4. Cyclic exercises and sports.
      1. 82. List the well-known "risk factors" in people's lives?
      1. Hypokinesia, alcoholism, drug addiction, smoking;
      2. Violations in nutrition, ecology;
      3. Psychological stress;
      4. All of the above.
      1. 83. Name three stages in the development of stress.
      1. Anxiety reaction, stabilization, exhaustion;
      2. Information, mobilization, overload;
      3. Threat, danger, disease;
      4. Information, alarm reaction, disease.
      1. 84. List the main tasks of first aid provided to the victim?
      1. Temporary stop of bleeding, application of a hemostatic tourniquet;
      2. Carrying out measures to eliminate the threat to life, prevent complications, provide favorable conditions for transportation;
      3. The use of artificial respiration techniques, indirect heart massage, the imposition of bandages, tourniquets, immobilization;
      4. Improvement or restoration of cardiac activity and respiration.
      1. 85. What is the first aid for wounds?
      1. Applying a bandage and a transport tire;
      2. The introduction of tetanus toxoid;
      3. Stop bleeding, protect the wound from secondary contamination;
      4. Treatment with hydrogen peroxide.
      1. 86. The duration of squeezing a limb with a tourniquet should not exceed ...
      1. 1.5 - 2 hours;
      2. 40 - 50 minutes;
      3. 3 - 5 hours;
      4. 2.5 - 3.5 hours.
      1. 87. What is first aid for fainting?
      1. Injections of cordiamine and caffeine;
      2. Giving the body a horizontal position, raising the legs, providing air access;
      3. Raising the head, warming, hot drinks;
      4. Applying cold to the temporal part of the head.
      1. 88. Kyphosis of the spine is ...
      1. backward bend;
      2. side bend;
      3. bend forward;
      4. no bend.
      1. 89. Scoliosis of the spine is ...
      1. backward bend;
      2. side bend;
      3. bend forward;
      4. no bend.

      90. What types of certification of students and graduates are provided for by the Law Russian Federation"About education"?

      1. Current certification, certification based on the results of the quarter, annual certification, final certification;
      2. Certification based on the results of studying topics, training modules, programs;
      3. Intermediate certification, state (final) certification;
      4. Current certification, intermediate certification, state (final) certification.

      91. Add the name of the document: Federal Law of the Russian Federation of June 24, 1998 “On Basic Guarantees …………………… in the Russian Federation”

      1. human rights

      2. fundamental freedoms

      3. child rights

      92. A new approach to raising children is:

      1. person-centered approach

      2. active

      3. nature friendly approach

      4. cognitive approach

      93. According to the method of O.S. Gazman, the stages of activities for the pedagogical support of children in the system of personality-oriented education technology include:

      1. diagnostic, search, contractual, activity, reflective

      2. analysis, modeling, implementation, control

      3. study of the situation, decision-making, joint activities to implement the decision, analysis and reflection

      94. Education as a process of helping the child in the formation of his subjectivity, cultural identification, socialization, life self-determination is considered in the author's concept

      1. E.V. Bondarevskaya

      2. O.S. Gazman

      3.N.E. Shchurkova

      95. Felixology of education, according to N.E. Shchurkova, E.P. Pavlova, is a scientific and theoretical consideration of the content characteristics of education, which provides, as part of the goal of education, the formation of the child's ability to be:

      1. tolerant in life on this earth

      2. happy in life on this earth

      3. free to live on this earth

      96. The answer to the question, in what optimal educational system should a growing person be included in order for the transition from the culmination of development in one phase to take place at the culmination of another phase of human development, is contained in the methodology;

      … 1. hermeneutical approach;

      2. acmeological approach;

      3.ambivalent approach.

      97. Certification in order to confirm the compliance with the position held is carried out in relation to teaching staff who do not have qualification categories:

      1. Once every 3 years
      2. Once every five years
      3. One year after the previous certification, if the employee was given recommendations from the certification commission

      98. The main certification procedure in order to establish the compliance of the qualification level with the requirements of the qualification category (first or highest) is:

      1. Portfolio presentation

      2. Examination of professional activity

      3. Qualification tests in writing

      99. According to the methodology for assessing the qualifications of certified teachers, ed. V.D. Shadrikova, professional standard teacher qualification is considered as a combination of:

      1. 3 competencies

      2. 4 competencies

      3. 5 competencies

      4. 6 competencies

      100. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of personal qualities includes:

      1. Empathy and socio-reflection, self-organization, general culture

      2. Ability to create situations that ensure success in learning activities; conditions for positive self-motivation motivation

      101. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of setting goals and objectives includes:

      2. The ability to set goals and objectives in accordance with the age and individual characteristics of students, the ability to translate the topic of the lesson into a pedagogical task, to involve students in the process of forming goals and objectives

      3. The ability to establish subject-subject relationships, organize educational activities, implement pedagogical assessment.

      102. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of motivation of educational activity includes:

      1. The ability to choose and implement an educational program, develop their own program, methodological and didactic materials, the ability to make decisions in a pedagogical situation

      2. Ability to create situations that ensure success in learning activities; conditions for positive motivation and self-motivation

      3. Competence in methods and in the subject of teaching, in the subjective conditions of activity.

      103. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of providing the information basis of activity includes:

      1. The ability to establish subject-subject relationships, organize educational activities, implement pedagogical assessment.

      3. Competence in methods and in the subject of teaching, in the subjective conditions of activity.

      104. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of developing activity programs and making pedagogical decisions includes:

      1. The ability to choose and implement an educational program, develop their own program, methodological and didactic materials, the ability to make decisions in a pedagogical situation

      2. Ability to create situations that ensure success in learning activities; conditions for positive motivation and self-motivation

      3. The ability to establish subject-subject relationships, organize educational activities, implement pedagogical assessment.

      105. According to V.D. Shadrikov, the structure of pedagogical competence in the field of organization of educational activities includes:

      1. Competence in methods and in the subject of teaching, in the subjective conditions of activity.

      2. The ability to set goals and objectives in accordance with the age and individual characteristics of students, the ability to translate the topic of the lesson into a pedagogical task, to involve students in the process of forming goals and objectives

      3. The ability to establish subject-subject relationships, organize educational activities, implement pedagogical assessment.

      Preview:

      Test on the basics of knowledge in physical culture in grades 5-7.

      Test #1

      In athletics.

      1. In what year was the first athletics championship held in Russia?

      A. 1902

      B. 1906

      V. 1908

      G. 1900

      2. How long is the standard treadmill?

      A. 400m.

      B. 330m.

      W. 100m.

      D. 500m.

      3. What distances are sprint (short)?

      A. 800m., 1500m.

      B. 60m., 100m., 200m., 400m.

      V. 2000m., 3000m., 5000m.

      4. Running long jump?

      A. By the method of "bending the legs."

      B. "Roll".

      B. The "overshoot" method.

      5. High jump?

      A. The method of "bending over".

      B. The method of "cross over".

      B. The method of "bending the legs."

      6. How many attempts are used when jumping?

      A. alone.

      B. five.

      At three o'clok.

      7. What start is used in sprinting?

      A. Medium start.

      B. High start.

      B. Low start.

      8. How much "phases» shared long jump with a running start?

      A.two.

      B.three.

      At five.

      D.four.

      Test #1

      Gymnastics (5-7 cells).

      1. Rope climbing:

      A. in one go.

      B. in four doses.

      B. in two doses.

      2. How are performednon-support jumps?

      A. are carried out with the support of hands on any projectile.

      B. are performed without support by hands on any projectile.

      Q. There are no such jumps.

      3.What isvis?

      A. This is the position of the body on the projectile, in which the shoulders are below the grip point.

      B. this is the position of the body on the projectile (or floor), in which the shoulders are above the fulcrum.

      V. is the ability to perform any activity for a long time without reducing its effectiveness.

      4. Who should be at the seat during the initial execution of any element?

      A. teacher.

      B. insurer.

      B. student.

      5.Whatnecessarilymust be done when performing somersaults.

      A. grouping.

      B. insurance.

      B. nothing.

      D. Answers A, B are correct.

      6.What isbasic gymnastics?

      A. It includes dance exercises with objects (ball, hoop, rope, ribbon).

      B. includes dance and strength exercises that are performed to the music.

      B. These are drill and general developmental exercises, on shells, jumps and acrobatic exercises.

      7.What isemphasis?

      A. This is the position of the body on the projectile (or floor), in which the shoulders are above the fulcrum.

      B. this is the position of the body on the projectile, in which the shoulders are below the grip point.

      C. both answers are correct.

      8. What acrobatic exercises do you know?

      Test No. 1 in physical education for students in grades 5-7.

      1. What is the correct distribution of time during the day called:

      a) daily routine.

      b) Schedule of lessons.

      c) hardening.

      d) Personal hygiene.

      1. Name the rules for hardening:

      a) gradually.

      b) immediately start pouring cold water on them.

      c) Temper once a week.

      d) systematically.

      e) take into account the individual characteristics of each person.

      1. The usual posture of the human body in an upright position:

      a) posture

      b) spine;

      c) pose "swimmer start";

      d) muscles.

      1. What is the name of the line that the runner crosses at the end of the distance:

      a) lateral;

      b) front;

      c) markup;

      d) finish.

      5. What physical quality does a 6-minute run develop:

      a) flexibility;

      b) strength;

      c) endurance;

      d) agility.

      6. What is the name of the system when they stand shoulder to shoulder:

      a) a column

      b) flank;

      c) line;

      d) circle.

      7. List the requirements for those involved in physical education:

      a) dirty shoes

      b) fitted sportswear;

      c) performing a lot of physical activity after an illness;

      d) clean sports shoes.

      8. List the types of jumps according to the school curriculum:

      a) side jump

      b) long jump from a place;

      c) long jump with a running start;

      d) jump sideways.

      Test No. 3 in physical education for students in grades 8 - 11.

      1. The main physical qualities necessary for success in sprinting are:

      a) flexibility;

      b) speed;

      c) strength;

      d) speed endurance.

      2. A segment of the distance 20 m long, marked with marks in the relay race:

      a) takeoff

      b) transfer zone;

      c) obstacle course;

      d) finish line.

      3. Sprint running with overcoming obstacles:

      a) barrier;

      b) steeple - Chez;

      c) cross.

      4. The height of the barrier at a distance:

      a) 50 cm;

      b) 100 cm.

      5. Classic types of relay races:

      a) 4˟100;

      b) 4˟60;

      c) 4˟50;

      d) 4˟400.

      6. Way of movement, in which single-support and flight phases alternate:

      a) jump

      b) running;

      c) walking.

      7. When running short distances, the participant is disqualified:

      a) at the request of the Chief Judge;

      b) false start;

      c) crossing the treadmill;

      d) drug use.

      8. Competitions are held:

      a) the audience

      b) a panel of judges;

      c) head of administration.

      Answers to physical education tests grades 5-7.

      L / a test No. 1

      1.c (1908) 5.b (pericidal)

      2.а(400m.) 6.v(3)

      3.b(60,100) 7.c(low start)

      4.a (leg bending method) 8.d (4)

      Test number 1 in gymnastics.

      1.c (in 2 doses) 5.a

      2.b (without support) 6.c

      3.а 7.b

      4.b 8. somersaults forward, backward; flip to the side, stand on the shoulder blades, stand on the head, stand on the hands ...

      Test No. 1 on the basics of knowledge.

      1.a 5.c

      2.a 6.c

      3.a 7.b, d

      4.d 8.b, c

      TESTS ON THE BASICS OF KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE №1.

      8-11 CLASS.

      1. When and in which city did the 22 Olympic Games take place?

      A. 1972 - Munich.

      B. 1976- Montreal.

      V. 1980 - Moscow.

      G. 1984- Los Angeles.

      2. What reward did the winner receive at the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece?

      A. A wreath of olive tree branches.

      B. The title of honorary citizen.

      B. Medal and cup.

      D. Cash reward.

      3. What is forbidden to do while running short distances?

      A. Look back.

      B. Hold your breath.

      B. Move to the next track.

      4. What are the causes of poor posture?

      A. Improper catering.

      B. Weak body muscles.

      B. Increasing human height.

      5. How many times a week do you need to do physical exercises in order to successfully develop motor qualities?

      A. 1-2 times.

      B. 3-4 times.

      B. 6-7 times.

      6. main reason posture disorder is?

      A. The habit of certain postures.

      B. Muscle weakness.

      B. Lack of movement during school lessons.

      7. How many times has G. Kulakova become an Olympic champion?

      A. One.

      B. Two.

      At three o'clok.

      D. Four.

      8. What is the motto of the Olympic Movement?

      8-11 grade.

      1.- In

      2.- A

      3.- In

      4.- B

      5 B

      6.- B

      7.- In

      8.- Faster, higher, stronger.

      GRADE

      "5" - 7 answers

      "4" - 5 answers

      "3" - 4 answers

      The questions were compiled by the physical education teacher of the Russians V. S. _____________________

      TESTS ON THE BASIS OF KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE No. 2.

      8-11 CLASS.

      1. How many muscles does a person have?

      A. More than 400.

      B. More than 500.

      V. 656.

      G. 700.

      2. When should you take air baths?

      A. Before going to bed.

      B. At a designated time.

      B. 5 minutes after exercise.

      D. During exercise.

      3. Hardening procedures should be started:

      A. Hot water.

      B. Warm water.

      B. Water at body temperature.

      D. Cool water.

      4.First aid for burns:

      A. Cut or puncture the bladder.

      B. Lubricate the surface of the skin with vaseline, fat.

      C. Cover the burn with a clean cloth bandage.

      5. In what year did Russian athletes first participate in the Olympic Games?

      A. 1900

      B. 1908

      V. 1924

      G. 1952

      6. In what year and where were the first Winter Olympic Games held?

      A. 1920 - Antwerp.

      B. 1924 - Chamonix.

      V. 1928 - St. Moritz.

      7.Which of the famous scientists of ancient Greece won the competition of fisticuffs at the Olympic Games?

      A. Plato (philosopher)

      B. Pythagoras (mathematician)

      V. Archimedes (mechanic)

      8. Which of the athletes of Udmurtia was awarded the Olympic Order?

      Correct answers for test number 2.

      8-11 grade.

      1.- In

      2.- G

      3.- G

      4.- In

      5 B

      6.- B

      7.- B

      8.- Galina Kulakova.

      GRADE

      "5" - 7 answers

      "4" - 5 answers

      "3" - 4 answers

      The questions were compiled by the physical education teacher Russkikh V.S._____________________

      TESTS ON THE BASIS OF KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE No. 1.

      2-4 CLASS

      1. In what situations is the long jump not counted?

      A. Zastup.

      B. Falling forward on landing.

      B. Touching hands behind the landing site.

      D. Push with two legs.

      2. Through which shoulder is the turn around?

      A. Only through the left.

      B. Only through the right.

      B. Arbitrarily.

      D. Depending on the instructions of the teacher.

      3. Name the ways to prevent infectious diseases.

      A. Washing hands before eating.

      B. Wet cleaning of premises.

      B. Non-compliance with the regime of the day.

      D. Use of one towel, toothbrush.

      D. Overeating.

      E. Room ventilation.

      4. Determine what equipment and supplies are related to gymnastics.

      A. Bars.

      B. Stick.

      V. Skipping rope.

      G. Crossbar.

      D. Rope.

      E. Roulette.

      5. What factors increase the risk of cardiovascular disease?

      A. Environmental factors.

      B. Systematic physical education and sports.

      B. Systematic smoking.

      G. Insufficient motor mode.

      D. Alcohol and drug use.

      E. Balanced diet.

      The questions were compiled by the physical education teacher of the Russians V.S. _________

      Correct answers for test number 1.

      2-4 grade.

      1.- A

      2.- A

      3.- C, D

      4.- A, D, D

      5.- C, D

      Preview:

      1. Heart rate (pulse) in a wide range of loads characterizes ...:
      • body oxygen consumption
      1. Various dosed loads that allow you to evaluate the body's response to certain motor tasks are called ...
      • functional tests
      1. Removal of nervous and muscular tension, release from internal monologue and a set of measures to achieve this state is called:
      • relaxation
      1. What principle provides for the optimal correspondence of the tasks, means and methods of physical education to the abilities of those involved?
      • the principle of accessibility and individualization
      1. The methods of physical education are understood as
      • ways to exercise
      1. Specific methods of physical education include ...
      • methods of strictly regulated exercise, game and competitive method
      1. The group, which is formed at the beginning of the school year and consists of students with deviations in the state of health, in which increased physical activity is contraindicated for them, is called:
      • special medical team
      1. Which category of physical education includes hygiene factors, natural forces of nature and physical exercises?
      • means of physical education
      1. Indicate which concept (term) emphasizes the applied orientation of the physical education of schoolchildren to work or other activities:
      • physical training
      1. A measurement or test carried out to determine the state, processes, properties or abilities of a person is ...
      • test
      1. The most favorable exemplary sensitive (sensitive) periods of change in the height and weight indicators of school-age children are the age periods:
      • 12-15 years old
      1. The strategy for the development of physical culture and sports in the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020 defines the stages of the main strategic targets for the development of physical culture and sports in the Russian Federation. Determine the time periods for the implementation of the Strategy:
      • the first stage - 2009-2015 and the second stage - 2016-2020
      1. Students are allowed to test the levels of physical fitness, participate in competitions and hiking trips with the permission of:
      • medical worker
      1. Complexes of genetically determined biological properties of the human body, due to which motor activity is possible, are commonly called ...
      • physical qualities
      1. In accordance with the sanitary and epidemiological rules and regulations SanPiN 2.4.2.2821-10 "Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the conditions and organization of education in educational institutions", the motor density of physical education classes should be:
      • not less than 70%.
      1. The ratio between the volume and intensity of physical activity is characterized by ...
      • inversely proportional relationship
      1. A certain value of the impact of physical exercises on the body of those involved, as well as the degree of objective and subjective difficulties overcome in this case ...
      1. The totality of ways the teacher influences students, the choice of which is determined by a certain scientific concept, the logic of organizing and implementing the process of training, education and development, is ...
      • methodical approach
      1. The level of illumination in the gym (on the floor) must comply with the following standards.
      • 200 lx
      1. The ratio of pedagogically justified (rational) time spending to the total duration of the lesson is ...
      • overall lesson density
      1. What control method is needed to determine the motor density of a physical education lesson? ...
      • timing
      1. The ability to actively use the acquired personal and professional knowledge and skills in practical or scientific activities is called ...
      • competence
      1. The approach to the construction of second generation standards with a focus on the final results of education as a backbone component of the construction of standards is called ....
      • system-activity
      1. An activity organization based on the variable component of the basic curriculum (educational) plan, organized by the participants in the educational process, different from the lesson system of education, allowing to fully implement the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standards of General Education ...
      • extracurricular (extracurricular) activities
      1. The textbook "Physical Education" (V.I. Lyakh) for students in grades 1-4 of general educational institutions, corresponding to the Federal State Educational Standard of primary general education, is included in the system of textbooks
      • "School of Russia" (publishing house "Enlightenment")
      1. What test can be used to determine the body's adaptability to physical activity? ...
      • using the Rufier test
      1. Physical education is...
      • pedagogical process aimed at the formation of motor skills, the development of physical and mental abilities
      1. The method of organizing students, in which everyone performs one task, is called ...
      • frontal
      1. Measurement of the physical performance of a person, which is based on the determination of the power of work, causing an increase in heart rate up to 170 bpm. labeled as a test...
      • PWC
      1. What groups of tasks are solved in physical education lessons at school?...
      • a complex of recreational, educational and educational
      1. The process that occurs in the body after the cessation of work and consists in the gradual transition of physiological, biochemical and mental functions to a pre-working state is called ...
      • recovery
      1. Training in motor actions is built in accordance with ...
      • patterns of formation of motor skills
      1. The process of changing the morpho-functional properties of the body throughout life is commonly called ...
      • physical development
      1. The chance of injury while exercising is reduced if exercisers…
      • follow the teacher's instructions
      1. The social current, sports practice in the field of mass sports and sports of the highest sports achievements is ...
      • sports movement
      1. What is the name of the activity that forms the basis of physical culture ...
      • physical exercise
      1. The method of uniform continuous exercise is the most common in the education ...
      • general endurance
      1. Which of the following definitions is incorrect?
      • Physical perfection is the process of changing the morpho-functional properties of the body throughout an individual life.
      1. Preparatory exercises in physical education lessons are used
      • if the student is not physically developed enough
      1. The interconnected and sequential arrangement in time of all elements of the content of the lesson is called
      • lesson structure
      1. The main means of forming the correct posture are
      • physical exercises
      1. All the main causes of injuries in schoolchildren received by them in the process of physical exercise can be divided into two groups:
      • external and internal causes
      1. The equipment of the physical culture and sports zone should provide
      • compliance with the requirements of federal regulations
      1. Physical education classes in a general education institution are not allowed
      • all of the above are correct
      1. Teaching the subject "Physical Education"from I to XI classes in general educational institutions of the Belgorod region is carried out in the amount
      • 2 hours per week at the expense of the federal component hours and 1 hour of the school component
      1. The most favorable exemplary sensitive (sensitive) periods of change in indicators of the development of coordination abilities of schoolchildren are age periods
      • 9-12 years old

      What organs are in the excretory system?

      +Kidneys

      + Bladder

      Spleen

      gallbladder

      What activities are classified as acyclic exercise?

      +Roll

      + Shot put

      Skiing

      A ride on the bicycle

      What blood cells contain hemoglobin?

      Plasma

      Leukocytes

      platelets

      +RBCs

      Topic 2. Fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle

      What are the components of a healthy lifestyle?

      Reception of energy cocktails

      Night club trips

      + Proper nutrition and daily routine

      + Physical activity and the rejection of bad habits

      What foods should be consumed daily?

      + Vegetables, fruits and meat products

      +Porridges and dairy products

      smoked sausage

      Sweets

      What are bad habits?

      +Smoking

      + Alcohol and drug use

      Walks outside the city

      Dance lessons

      + The state of physical, spiritual and social well-being

      + Absence of diseases

      good health

      Comfortable state

      Topic 3. Types of physical activity to maintain health

      What effect does physical activity have on the body?

      + Increases vitality and functionality

      + Allows you to burn more calories to maintain optimal weight

      Decreases stamina and performance

      Reduces the number of years

      Long rest after each exercise

      Replenish wasted calories with food and drink

      + Move more actively

      + Correctly combine the load and rest intervals according to the pulse

      List the benefits of walking for health reasons:

      Rapid achievement of a healing effect

      The monotony of walking

      + Suitable for all ages

      + Easy to dose the load according to well-being

      What type of physical activity is most accessible to beginners?

      Boxing

      +Walking

      +Swimming

      Weightlifting

      Topic 4. Cyclic exercises for health purposes

      What are the benefits of doing cyclic activities?

      Increase strength abilities

      Increase the amount of adipose tissue

      +Improve oxygen consumption in the body

      + Increase the efficiency of the heart

      What is the main thing at the initial stage of training in health walking and running?

      Movement technique

      Movement speed

      + Time spent on the course

      + Choosing the right shoes

      Duration of walking to achieve a healing effect

      + at least 30 minutes

      more than 5 hours

      no more than 10 minutes

      no more than 30 minutes

      What pace of walking already requires volitional effort?

      +120-140 steps per minute

      +Over 140

      No more than 80 steps per minute

      80-100 steps per minute

      What is the recommended time interval between a heavy meal and the start of running exercises?

      4 hours

      +2 hours

      1 hour

      10 minutes

      Topic 5. General physical and special training in the system of physical education

      tasks

      Education of athletes of mass categories

      Education of athletes of the highest ranks

      +Health promotion

      + Harmonious personality development

      What are the goals of muscle relaxation?

      Increase in the length of muscle fibers

      Increasing the thickness of muscle fibers

      + Removal of decay products from working muscles

      + Stress Relief

      What are the main tasks of special physical training (SPT)?

      Strength Development

      Development of endurance

      + Improving the physical qualities characteristic of this sport

      + Predominant development of motor skills necessary for the improvement of this sport

      What parts does a training session consist of?

      + Main

      + Preparatory

      + Final

      Additional

      What techniques can be used to relax muscles?

      +Combining the relaxation of some muscles with the tension of others

      + Arbitrary relaxation of individual muscles

      Hitting a tense muscle

      Static voltage

      Topic 6. Physical activity during the day

      What are the benefits of morning exercises?

      Reduces the activity of the physical state

      + Promotes blood circulation and metabolism

      + Increases performance

      Worsens mood

      How to breathe properly while exercising?

      Hold breath

      Ignore the breath

      +Rhythmically

      + Combine breathing with the movement of arms, legs, torso

      How much you want

      2-4 times

      More than 20-30 times

      + At least 8-12 times

      What exercises should you start your morning exercises with?

      Exercises for the back and abdominals

      Flexibility exercises

      + Stretching exercises, breathing exercises

      + Walking on the spot to activate the activity of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems

      What are the basic principles of "Volitional gymnastics

      Think of nothing

      Repeat the exercise only 2 times

      + Consciously tense the corresponding muscles

      + Simulate overcoming one or another resistance

      Topic 7. General developmental physical exercises

      Determine the classification of exercises according to anatomical features

      Flexibility Exercises

      Exercises for developing the quality of strength

      + Exercises for leg muscles

      + Exercises for the trunk (back and abdominals)

      What are the main exercises for the development of the muscles of the body (back and abdominals):

      + Raising the upper body in the supine position

      + Raising the legs and pelvis while lying on your back

      jumping

      Hanging pull-ups on the bar

      What are the basic exercises for the development of the muscles of the arms and shoulder girdle

      Raising the legs and pelvis lying on your back

      Turns and tilts of the body

      + Push-ups

      + Hanging pull-ups on the bar

      What are the basic exercises for the development of leg muscles

      +Jumping

      + Squats

      Flexion and extension of the arms in the lying position

      Hanging pull-ups

      Topic 8. Exercises for outdoor activities

      To eliminate the negative consequences of a long stay in a sitting position, it is recommended to observe the following rules

      sit with your knees well above your hips

      try not to move for a few hours

      + sit still for no more than 20 minutes

      + keep your back and neck straight

      What is a dynamic physical training minute for knowledge workers?

      A means of developing physical qualities

      A tool that helps reduce the excitability of the central nervous system and analyzer systems, the removal of pronounced neuro-emotional states

      + Productivity booster

      + Means that contributes to the normalization of cerebral and peripheral circulation

      + Do exercises to relieve eye strain

      + Perform stretching and relaxation exercises

      To do nothing

      Move computer monitor closer

      List the correct posture for sitting in a chair.

      +Keep your upper back and neck straight

      + Change the position of the legs more often

      Sit cross-legged

      Sitting in one position for a long time

      Topic 9. Hardening as one of the most important components of a healthy lifestyle

      +30С, further increasing the water temperature

      +50C, further reducing the water temperature

      +50C, further increasing the water temperature

      + +30С, further reducing the water temperature

      What factors affect the hardening effect of air?

      Day of the week

      Times of Day

      + Air temperature

      +Humidity

      What is the principle of systematic use of hardening procedures expressed in?
      The body should be hardened:

      depending on the mode of the day

      2 to 5 times a year

      + without long breaks

      + all year round

      Contrast shower, douche, walks in the air

      Spreading with snow, air baths, swimming in an ice hole

      + Outdoor walks, shower, hardening in the steam room

      + Air baths, rubdown, douche

      Name the types of air baths:

      +Hot

      +Indifferent

      Ice

      Summer

      Topic 10. Fundamentals of rational nutrition

      What food is called "organic", "live"?

      Meat

      Seafood

      +Vegetables

      +Nuts

      What foods cause overweight?

      Vegetables

      Fruit

      + Fried and fatty foods

      +Sausages

      Under what conditions will a person's weight be stable?

      +When receiving an amount of energy equal to the consumed

      + With daily active sports

      When not getting enough calories

      Getting more energy from food than the body can use

      What are low glycemic index foods?

      Beet

      Bananas

      + Buckwheat

      +Pasta

      What foods have the highest energy value?

      +Nuts

      + Butter

      Potato

      eggs

      We remember the movements

      Motor memory plays an important role in human life. Learning movements develops coordination in a child, gives unloading to the nervous system and load to the muscular system. Outdoor games must be included in every lesson.

      "Repeat after me"

      For classes, you can use improvised sports equipment (ball, rope).

      The exercise consists in the fact that the leader shows single movements or a series of movements, and the children watch, remember and repeat them correctly. This lesson differs from classical morning exercises in that the execution of movements is not accompanied by comments, that is, the child visually perceives the sequence of movements and memorizes them by repetition.

      "Forbidden Movement"

      For classes, you can use improvised sports equipment.

      The leader informs the players that he will show various movements, which everyone must exactly repeat after him. But one movement is forbidden to repeat! At this moment, the players agree on which movement cannot be repeated after the leader. For example, today the forbidden movement is to put your hands on your belt. The leader tries to confuse the players, shows the movements at a fast pace, distracts attention with funny movements. The task of the players is not to make a mistake and not to repeat the forbidden movement after the leader. You can also play in pairs.

      Exercises for the development of verbal-logical memory

      We remember logically

      In the learning process, the main load falls on the verbal-logical memory. It needs to be developed and improved. The process of forming this memory begins in elementary school, and it is very important to support it with additional activities. The programs of most school subjects are based on the student's ability to work with the text: read it, understand the content, remember and retell it. Therefore, for successful study, it is very important to help the child learn to memorize and reproduce texts. We offer exercises that gradually form the skills of logical memorization, starting with working with a word in the first tasks, moving on to working with several sentences and ending with working with a text. In this section you will find tasks that train the main ways of memorizing text: memorization using a diagram, using keywords, using a system of questions, using a plan, using restoring deformed text. We suggest using simple and accessible examples to learn how to use these methods of memorization, and the child will use them when doing homework related to working with text.

      "Word Grouping"

      For the lesson, you will need cards with chains of 12 words.

      First, give the child a task on card number 1: “In front of you is a card with 12 words written on it. Concentrate your attention, read them and memorize them." When the child reads the words and returns the card to you, ask him to repeat the chain of words. Discuss how many words he remembered. After that, spend a physical education minute or an outdoor game (for example, "Repeat after me"). After 5-7 minutes, give the child card number 2, on which the words are written in 3 lines, but there are also 12 of them, and you need to remember all the words.

      Compare the results, ask the child which card words were easier to remember. Of course, grouping words by meaning or by a common feature makes it easier to remember. And this skill must be trained. Invite the child to regroup the words in card #1 as they did in card #2.

      No. 1. Wardrobe, leaves, table, puddle, sofa, drop, tree, armchair, kidneys, thunderstorm, forest, rain.

      No. 2. Raspberry, strawberry, currant, blueberry; pen, notebook, pencil, ruler; summer, heat, sun, july.

      We offer more options for chains of words on which you can practice the ability to group words.

      Blizzard, cake, February, shirt, sweets, snowdrift, skirt, cake, dress, marmalade, trousers, frost.

      River, shop, football, ocean, goalkeeper, stream, shopping, goal, sea, money, stadium, seller.

      Saucepan, month, plate, fun, year, laughter, cup, day, joy, frying pan, smile, hour.

      "Tie a Couple"

      For the lesson, you need to come up with pairs of words that are not directly related to each other in meaning.

      To remember not related concepts, it is useful to learn how to combine them. As a result of completing the task, the child must make a sentence in which pairs of words will be connected by a common thought. For example, given a pair of words candy tree. These concepts need to be linked. "It would be nice if candy grew on a tree like apples." Such a sentence evokes a vivid visual image, and a couple of words become easy to remember. Also, the implementation of this exercise develops associative thinking, this will later help you complete tasks from the Associations exercise.

      We propose to connect such pairs of words: river - notebook, bag - cloud, car - forest, butterfly - phone, sea - plate.

      "Associations"

      Associations are one way of remembering material. After all, it often happens that when we see one object, we remember another. Then we say that the second object is associated in our minds with the first. It is easier for a child to explain this with a good example. Take 4 pictures (for example, heart, clock, snowflake, lightning) and lay them out in front of the child.

      Words: winter, love, time, thunderstorm.

      After completing the task, ask the child about the principle by which he chose the pictures, and explain to him that he made this choice thanks to associations. Then you can move on to self-execution of exercises.

      Option 1

      The task is to build a series of associations to the subject. The exercise can be performed both individually and in a group, both orally and in writing. First, offer to come up with a series of associations to the words that you used to explain this concept, to show that winter is associated not only with a snowflake. And then suggest other words.

      kettle - water, cup, kitchen, mom, breakfast, heat

      pharmacy -

      hair -

      newspaper -

      Option 2

      It is more difficult for a child to perceive and remember abstract concepts. Therefore, in this version of the exercise, we propose to select associations with specific objects and examples for abstract concepts. Make associative series for the following words:

      sports - stadium, TV, football, ball, jump rope, physical education lesson friendship - success - humor - joy - lie - weather -

      "Drawing a diagram"

      For the lesson, prepare sentences, small texts, a piece of paper, a pencil.

      Drawing diagrams is one of the ways of logical memorization, which must be taught to a child. Explain that a schematic drawing is a simple sketch that only the author can understand. First you need to show the child how a schematic drawing is made for one sentence. Here are examples that can be used to teach a child to schematically reflect the content of a sentence (all diagrams are exemplary, there may be others).

      There is a big tree by the road.

      The boy is skiing.

      Practice with your child first. When he understands the essence of the task, ask him to make a diagram for the proposal on his own. Then offer to make a diagram for two sentences.

      The sky was overcast with black clouds. Soon a strong

      When the skill of drawing diagrams is worked out in one or two sentences, you can move on to small texts. The purpose of the exercise is to listen to the text and sketch its main content schematically. Then, using the diagram, retell the text. It is better if the child will retell the text after some time, after 30-40 minutes. Then it will be clear that the scheme helps both to store information in memory and to reproduce it.

      Option 1

      beauty butterfly

      It was a summer day, the sun was getting hotter. The beauty butterfly spread its bright wings and exposed them to the sun's rays. She fluttered merrily from flower to flower and happily sang: “Oh, how wonderful! Oh, how wonderful!”

      Suddenly the wind picked up, something rumbled in the distance, and the sky began to overcast. Butterfly chirped: “Oh, now it will start to rain! He will wet my beautiful wings!” The flowers answered her in chorus: "Do not be afraid, we will hide you under our petals."

      Option 2

      Transformation of snowflakes In winter, during a snowfall, snowflakes fly together, dancing and spinning, especially if the wind blows. Falling to the ground, they turn into snowdrifts and lie like this all winter, wrapping everything around with a white blanket. And only in spring, when the sun begins to warm strongly, the snowflakes melt, turning into water streams.

      "Keywords"

      For the lesson, prepare excerpts from literary works, sheet of paper, pen.

      The purpose of the exercise is to learn to highlight in the text keywords, which will help you remember the content and later play it back. Explain to the child that the keys to memorizing the text are words or phrases that convey facts (names of heroes, geographical names, dates), events, their essence and meaning.

      There are two options for working on the task: the child listens to the text, writing down key words or phrases in pauses, or reads the text on his own, underlining key words in it and writing them out on a piece of paper. The text is read twice. Then the child should try to retell the text, holding the written words in front of him. Properly made extracts will help to remember the facts and proper names, the sequence and essence of the events described in the text. As an example, we offer an excerpt from the fairy tale "Swan Geese" about how a girl rushed to rescue her brother, who was carried away by swan geese.

      Geese swans (excerpt)

      She ran - there is a hut on chicken legs, it stands and turns. Baba Yaga sits in the hut - a clay foot; the brother sits on a bench, plays with golden apples. His sister saw him, crept up, grabbed him and ran away, and the geese-swans fly after her in pursuit; villains will catch up, where to go? She ran to a milky river with jelly banks: “Mother river, hide me!” - "Eat my jelly!" Nothing to do, eat. The river put her under the bank, the swan geese flew by. She came out and said, "Thank you!" - and again runs with his brother; and the swan geese returned, flying towards. What to do? Trouble! There is an apple tree. "Apple tree, mother apple tree, hide me!" - "Eat my forest apple!" Ate quickly. The apple tree covered it with twigs, covered it with leaves - the swan geese flew by. She came out and again runs with her brother, and the swan geese saw - yes, after her; they completely fly in, they beat with their wings, they’ll tear it out of their hands! Fortunately, there is a stove on the road: “Madame stove, hide me!” "Eat my rye pie!" The girl hasten the pie in her mouth, and herself in the oven. Geese-swans flew, flew, shouted and flew away with nothing.

      Possible keywords: hut on chicken legs; grabbed and run; swan geese in pursuit; milk river; Apple tree; madam-stove; flew away with nothing. The most common mistake in retelling a text is the inconsistency in the presentation of events. In the above passage, it is also easy to make such a mistake due to the large number of actions described. Key words will help to avoid this if the child learns to highlight them.

      "Questions"

      For the lesson, prepare excerpts from literary works and questions for them.

      The child will have to answer questions to the text or to the article in the textbook throughout all the years of study. It is important to learn how to do this task correctly and understand that answering questions helps to comprehend the content of the text and thus remember it better, especially when the answer to the question is confirmed by words from the text. Such exercises are performed both orally and in writing. The child can not only answer the proposed questions, but also make up questions to the text on their own.

      "Planning"

      For the lesson, prepare excerpts from literary works.

      Another way of verbal-logical memorization is to draw up a text plan. We offer a memo that will help the child learn to make a plan and retell the text using the plan.

      1. Read the text, write down the words that you do not understand, and find out their meaning.

      2. If the text has a title, then think about it, answer the question: “Why is the text called like that?”

      3. Divide the text into several semantic parts.

      4. Underline the key words in each part (see the "Keywords" exercise).

      5. Ask questions for each part of the text (see the exercise "Questions").

      6. Title each part of the text using keywords or questions.

      7. Read separately and retell each part of the text reflected in the plan, mentally drawing pictures for the content (see the exercises from the “We remember visually” section),

      8. Retell the entire text in its entirety using the plan you have drawn up.

      Using this memo, you can easily memorize the training material. To develop the ability to draw up a plan and retell the text on it, you can use excerpts from literary works.

      "Confusion-1"

      For the lesson, you will need any text printed on a piece of paper.

      It is assumed that the child has already memorized this text. You cut the typed text into separate passages or sentences, mix it up, and give it to the child, who is tasked with reconstructing the sequence of passages or sentences so that the original text is obtained. The purpose of the exercise is to control memorization and fix the text in memory. If you need to remember the material well, transfer it from short-term memory to long-term memory, then this task with the same text can be performed several times with a time interval. For example, after 2-3 days.

      Repetition Rules

      Repetition is the most important way to memorize material. Since we are talking about logical methods of memorization, we will not talk about mechanical, but about meaningful, active repetition and its rules.

      If you need to remember a small amount of material (for example, a rule), then read it, establish logical connections, then repeat several times in a row, mentally creating a visual picture. Then repeat after 10-15 minutes, after an hour. To better remember the information, repeat the material in a few more days, in a month.

      If you need to memorize a large amount of material, then read it completely. Then break into parts, read and tell in parts, using all the methods of memorization suggested above, repeating several times. At the end, tell the story in full. Repeat after a while. It should be borne in mind that in the first two days after memorization, the most rapid forgetting occurs, so during this time the material must be repeated.

      To keep information in memory for a long time, it must be repeated periodically.

      The exercises we have proposed will help your child master the basic methods of memorization. If these skills are worked out, doing homework and understanding the educational material in the lesson will not cause any difficulties for the child.

      . When talking with the child, check whether the child remembers the material from the tasks completed after a while.

      . To transfer information from short-term memory to long-term memory, reflection and repetition are required.

      . Memorization of the material will be stronger if the repetitions are separated by a significant time.

      Be interested in what methods of memorization the child uses during execution homework. If necessary, tell him the most appropriate way.

      school stage

      All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren

      2014/2015 academic year

      All types of tests are conducted separately among students of different sexes and in the following three age groups:

      1 group - 5-6 classes (boys, girls);

      Group 2 - 7-8 classes (boys, girls);

      3 group - 9-11 classes (boys, girls).

      1. Theoretical and methodological tour conducted in all age groups on test questions. The duration of the test for all age groups is 20 minutes. Held on the first day.

      Tasks in a closed form are evaluated at 1 point.

      Items with more than one correct answer are scored on:

      1 point if all "correct" answers are indicated;

      0.5 points if not all "correct" answers are indicated;

      0 points if, along with "correct" answers, "incorrect" answers are marked.

      Tasks in an open form. “Correct” statements are worth 2 points.

      Tasks involving a graphic image. Each "correct" image is worth 0.3 points.

      A fully completed task is estimated at - 3 points.

      The final grade is represented by the sum of the scores for the assessment of completed tasks:

      Tasks in a closed form - 13 points

      Task in an open form - 2 points

      Graphic task - 3 points

      The maximum possible amount is 18 points

      2. Practical tour. Practical tests consist mainly in performing exercises of the basic part of the school exemplary program in the subject "Physical Education". The number of practical tests at the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad is three: on the first day - cross-country, on the second day - gymnastics and basketball (if possible).


      Winners and winners of the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren are determined by the results of the points scored for completing all types of tasks in all rounds.

      Points are awarded in accordance with the place (rank) occupied by the participant based on the results of individual tests. The final result of each participant is calculated as the sum of points (ranks) scored by him for completing each task - the lower the amount, the higher the result.

      In case of equality of the results of several participants in the performance of individual tasks, they are awarded the number of points, which is the arithmetic average of the sum of the places taken.

      The results of the Olympiad should be determined separately among girls / girls and boys / boys in each age category. The final results of the participants are recorded in the final table, which is a ranked list of participants arranged as their scores increase. Participants with the same score are listed in alphabetical order.

      Instructions for completing tasks

      You are offered tasks that meet the requirements for the level of knowledge of students of secondary schools in the subject "Physical Education".

      Tasks are grouped into 3 groups:

      1. Tasks in a closed form , that is, with the proposed answers. Tasks

      are presented in the form of unfinished statements, which, when completed, may turn out to be either true or false.

      When completing these tasks, you must choose the correct completion from the options offered. Among them are both correct and incorrect completions, as well as partially corresponding to the meaning of the statements. The correct one is the one that most fully corresponds to the meaning of the statement.

      A number of tasks are evaluated if all test options are marked. This condition is specified in the task: "mark all positions."

      The selected options are marked (circle the number of the answer) in the task form.

      Read the questions and the suggested answers carefully. Try not to guess, but logically justify your choice. Skip unfamiliar tasks. This will save time for other tasks. Later you can return to the missed task.

      2. Tasks in an open form , that is, without the proposed answers.

      When completing this task, you must independently choose a definition that, completing the statement, forms a true statement. Enter the selected definition in the appropriate column of the answer sheet.

      3. Task in the form of a graphic image starting positions for performing physical exercises.

      Drawings are made in the form. Recordings must be legible. The jury evaluates each position submitted by you.

      Control the execution time of the task.

      The time for completing tasks is 20 minutes.

      A set of Olympiad tasks for the school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren

      in the subject "Physical culture"

      theoretical tour. 5-6 Class

      1. Point out fair statements

      a.By doing physical education, any of you can become strong, fast,

      dexterous and courageous.

      b.Passion for physical culture will allow many of you to become

      athletes.

      in.Anyone involved in physical education can become famous


      sportsman.

      G.With regular exercise, everyone can learn to run fast,

      good at swimming, skiing, confident with the ball.

      2. Choose an appropriate sequence of exercises for morning exercises.

      1. Jumping and slow walking with breathing exercises.

      2. Walking with acceleration, turning into a run.

      3. Breathing exercises.

      4. Sipping, shaking arms and legs

      6. Exercises for leg muscles.

      7. Exercises for the muscles of the back

      8. Exercises for the muscles of the arms and neck.

      9. Flexibility exercises.

      10. Exercises for the muscles of the abdomen and torso.

      a.4, 9, 8, 1, 7, 5, 6, 10, 2, 3.

      b.1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 6, 3.

      in.4, 5, 2, 3, 8, 7, 9, 10, 6, 1.

      G.9, 2, 4, 7, 6, 5, 10, 3, 8, 1.

      3. To go faster, you need to increase ...

      a.... the length of the steps.

      b.… cadence.

      in.... the length and frequency of steps.

      4. If you lie on your stomach, bend your arms at the elbows at chest level, lean on the floor and raise your torso, then you will take a position designated as ...

      5. To learn how to swim, you must, first of all, ...

      a.... do not swim with a runny nose and cough.

      b.... lie down on the water and hold your breath.

      in.... douche with water in the morning.

      G.… to learn how to exhale into the water.

      6. The first competitions began to be held in order to ...

      a.… the strongest became the head of the tribe.

      b.… the young could prove that they were ready for adulthood.

      in.…to reveal the best hunter, warrior.

      G.All versions are plausible.

      7. Select the appropriate sequence of application of water hardening methods:

      2. Pouring.

      3. Rubbing.

      4. Taking a contrast shower.

      a. 2, 4, 1, 3.

      b. 3, 2, 4, 1.

      in. 4, 1, 2, 3.

      G. 1, 3, 2, 4.

      8. The reason for the violation of posture is ...

      a.... wrong posture at the table.

      b....sleep in a soft bed with a high pillow.

      in.…walking with your head down.

      G.... muscle weakness.

      9. The physical load of exercise, characterized by an increase in frequency

      heart rate up to 130 - 150 beats per minute is estimated as ...

      a.… easy.

      b.…medium.

      in.... big.

      G.…very big.

      10. Pentathlon in the program of the ancient Olympic Games included competitions in ...

      a....fisticuffs d.... long jump,

      b.... running e.... archery,

      in.... horse riding, and.... javelin throwing,

      G....fight, h.... discus throw,

      11. The term "Olympics" in ancient times meant ...

      a.... a collection of athletes in one policy.

      b.… a four-year period.

      in.… the year of the Olympic Games.

      G.... Olympic competitions.

      12. Strength exercises are used to educate ...

      a.... strength.

      b.…you were fast.

      in....endurance.

      G.… flexibility.

      Mark all items.

      13. Exercise has a positive effect on

      mental development. With this statement

      a. ... agree (agree).

      b. …disagree (disagree).

      14. Compliance with the daily routine contributes to ...

      a. … the correct distribution of time.

      b. ... the formation of willpower.

      in. ... alternating mental and physical work.

      d. ... the exclusion of negative emotions.

      15. In order to remember and subsequently independently perform sets of exercises, their content is recorded in the form of pictograms. Draw images of starting positions:

      Main rack

      Hand stance to the side

      kneeling

      Sed

      Sit legs apart

      Sit back with support on hands

      You have completed the task. Congratulations!


      theoretical tour. 5-6 class (answers)

      1. a, b, d.

      2. in

      3. b

      4. emphasis lying

      5. g

      6. g

      7. b

      8. b

      9. b

      10. b, d, e, g, h

      11. b

      12. a, b, c, d

      13. a

      14. b

      15. Pictograms:

      Description Image

      Main rack

      Hand stance to the side

      Stand hands on the belt, legs apart

      kneeling

      Sed

      Sit legs apart

      Sit back with support on hands

      Practical tour. 5-6 GRADES

      Gymnastics

      The judges evaluate the quality of the exercise performance in comparison with the ideally possible execution.

      The maximum possible score for performing exercises on each type of test is 1 0,0 points.

      Gymnastics

      boys

      Acrobatic exercise

      I. p. - about. With. Points

      1. emphasis crouching, 2 somersaults forward together………………………………… 3.0

      2. Lie down and, raising the torso, lean forward, arms up (indicate) and roll back to stand on the shoulder blades (hold).................................

      3. Roll forward at close range crouching……………………………………… 1.5

      4. Somersault back at close range crouching………………………………………. 2.0

      5. Somersault forward and jump upward bending…………………….. 2.0

      Girls

      Acrobatic exercise

      I. p. - about. With. Points

      1. Two somersaults forward at point-blank range, crouching and standing up, hands

      up………………………………………………………………….

      2. Get down into the “bridge”…………………………………………………… 3.5

      3. Lie down, stand on the shoulder blades…………………………………………… 2.0

      4. Roll forward point-blank crouching and jump up bending legs

      apart…………………………………………………………………..

      boys

      Girls

      Tests in this sport are carried out at a distance of 500m.

      Basketball

      Boys, Girls

      The competitive test consists in performing a technical and tactical combination of playing basketball.

      The participant starts dribbling from the end line of the field to the right of the backboard, circles the central circle counterclockwise, continues dribbling to the opposite penalty area, where after two steps they throw, pick up the pocketed ball and perform the same task with attacking another ring.

      The time of the exercise is fixed. Throwing the ball into both rings continues until it hits.

      For each fact of violation of the rules of basketball (jogging, carrying the ball, double dribbling), penalty seconds (5 seconds) are added to the task completion time.