СЦЕНАРИЙ ПРАЗДНИКА
«HALLOWEEN»
Вид мероприятия: внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку, проводимое совместно с педагогом изобразительного искусства.
Возраст детей: 7-9 кл.
Время проведения: 2 часа.
Цель мероприятия: посредством синтеза двух предметов – иностранного языка и изобразительного искусства - приобщить учащихся к традициям и обычаям англоязычных государств, познакомить детей с празднованием “Halloween”.
Задачи: 1. образовательная – расширение словарного запаса, введение и активизация новой лексики по теме, теоретическое и практическое знакомство с традициями англоязычных стран, обучение детей с помощью простых средств ( бумага, тушь, ножницы ) оформлять праздник.
2. воспитательная – воспитание интереса и уважения к культуре и обычаям других народов, формирование эмоционально-чувственного отношения к предметам.
3. развивающая – развитие воображения, фантазии, эмоциональной отзывчивости, развитие умения выражать в художественных образах творческую задачу – художественный замысел.
Оборудование:
•. украшения кабинета – традиционные изображения праздника “Halloween” – ведьмы, скелеты, привидения, паутина, тыква
•. шары, свечи
•. аудиозапись, музыкальный центр
•. раздаточный материал - бумага, тушь, ножницы
•. кроссворд и тесты на английском языке
лотерейные билеты, 2 из них с номерами 13 и 666
1. Ведущие 2 ведьмы.
Witch 1 What’s this howling?
Witch 2 What’s this screaming?
Witch 1 Is that true?
Witch 2 Or am I dreaming?
Witch 1 Ghosts and witches dance around.
Witch 2 Swish and creak-the scary sound.
Witch 1&Witch 2: Don’t be scared! It’s Halloween -
Witch 1&Witch 2: spooks and spirits can be seen!
Witch 1 Yes, today is Halloween, so we’ve come to make your holiday really thrilling and scary.
Witch 2 But before we start, let us introduce ourselves. We’re the spookiest witches of Transylvania (показывает рукой на 1 колдунью) Juliella…
Witch 1: (показывает рукой на 2 колдунью) … and Dariella. So, let’s set off for a journey to today’s wonderland – Halloween.
Witch 2: Firstly, we’d like to tell you what Halloween traditions and customs are.
Presentation:
On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go from door to door at
dusk gleefully calling "Trick or Treat!" The holiday gets its name from "All Hallows Evening" or the evening before All Saints Day, November 1, according to the western European Christian church calendar. However, its traditions date back to pre-christian Celtic beliefs once prevalent in what is now known as Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Irish immigrants brought these customs with them to the United States.
October 31 was the eve of the Celtic new year, a time when ghosts or evil spirits walked the earth and mingled mischievously with the living. Costumes and jack-o-lanterns were thought to protect people from any harm they might cause. A jack-o-lantern is a face carved into one side of a hallowed out pumpkin in which a lighted candle has been placed. This gives it an inviting yellow and orange glow on a dark autumn night. This is why the Halloween colors are orange and black. Even today small children are told that any house with a jack-o-lantern burning in the window is a safe place to go trick- or-treating. The custom of trick or treating comes from when children dressed in costumes on All Souls' Day and went from house to house begging for soul cakes.
Children still go begging for treats. However, over the last few years, school, church and neighborhood parties are replacing the custom of trick or treating from house to house. More and more adults are also celebrating Halloween with masquerade parties in which they dress up like political and historical figures, or just plain old scary fellows from recent horror films like ghosts, vampires, goblins, Frankenstein, etc. Witches flying on broomsticks with black cats, skeletons, spiders and haunted houses are other symbols of Halloween.
2. Witch 1: Now, let’s get to know the traditions of Halloween more thoroughly. Let’s do the Scanword
3. Poems.
IT'S HALLOWEEN
by Jack Pre tutsky
It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what can't be seen
On any other night:
Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs,
Witches on their magic brooms.
In masks and gowns we haunt the street
And knock on doors for trick or treat.
Tonight we are the king and queen,
For oh tonight it's Halloween!
“Only Naughty Children See Spooks on Halloween”
By Winifred Sackville Stoner, Jr.
Witches and goblins, spooks and elves,
With sprites and gnomes from elf-land delves,
Tonight are flying here and there,
Yes, up and down and everywhere.
For this one night in all the year
They rule the earth and bring great fear
To all the naughty little boys
Who tease good girls and break their toys.
These spooks they also make girls sad
When they are selfish, cross and bad;
So when it's dark, bad boys and maids,
They see these awful fearsome shades,
And that is why with covered heads,
They trembling lie in their warm beds.
4 Video. Презентация
5 THE WENDIGO
by Ogden Nash
The Wendigo,
The Wendigo!
Its eyes are ice and indigo!
Its blood is rank and yellowish!
Its voice is hoarse and bellowish!
Its tentacles are slithery,
And scummy,
Slimy,
Leathery!
Its lips are hungry blubbery,
And smacky,
Sucky,
Rubbery!
The Wendigo, The Wendigo!
I saw it just a friend ago!
Last night it lurked in Canada;
Tonight, on your veranada!
As you are lolling hammockwise
It contemplates you stomachwise.
You loll,
It contemplates,
It lollops.
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The rest is merely gulps and gollops
6. Make up the sentences out of the words and then to put them in order according to the action. We’ll know how you can make Jack-o’-Lantern.
- The, the, inside, pumpkin, candle, put. Eyes, cut Candle, the, light Pumpkin, a, take, huge, yellow A, a, and, mouth, nose, cut The, the, near, in, or, house, pumpkin, put
Заранее приготовленную тыкву превращаем в Jack-o’-Lantern.
Тыква «говорит»: Sometimes big and sometimes small,
But always round and yellow.
When children make my famous grin
Then I’m a scary fellow
7 Появляется 5 «тыкв» : Five little pumpkins
Traditional
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.
The first one said, "Oh my, it's getting late."
The second one said, "There are witches in the air."
The third one said, "But we don't care!'
The fourth one said, "Let's run and run and run!"
The fifth one said, "I'm ready for some fun."
Ooooooo ooo went the wind and out went the light
Напуганные тыквы исчезают…
8 Выходит на сцену несколько ведьм…
Chickamy, Chickamy, Craney Crow
Chickamy, Chickamy, Craney Crow,
I went to the well to wash my toe,
When I got back, my chickens were gone,
What time is it, old witch?
"One, two, three, four, five, six, Seven, eight
Nine, ten, eleven, twelve!!!
На сцене заранее приготовленные глобус (стоящий где-нибудь в углу сцены) закрывают черной тряпкой.
9 Начинается шабаш ведьм. Под ужасающую музыку они кружатся на сцене
10 Make the mummy out of TP (toilet paper)
11 Scare story (инсценировка) "What do you come for?"
There was an old woman who lived all by herself, she was very lonely. Sitting in the kitchen one night, she said, "Oh, I wish I had some company." No sooner had she spoken than down the chimney tumbled two feet from which the flesh had rotted. The old woman's eyes bulged with terror.
Then two legs dropped to the hearth and attached themselves to the feet.
Then a body tumbled down, then two arms, and a man's head. As the old woman watched, the parts came together into a great, tall man. The man danced around and around the room. Faster and faster he went. Then he stopped, and he looked into her eyes.
"What do you come for?" she asked in a small voice that shivered and shook.
"What do I come for?" he said. "I come - for YOU ! ! !"
12. Try to say the rhymes how children ask the treat with the following word combinations.
TREAT
by Jack Pre lutsky
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give us something good to eat.
Give us candy, give us cake,
Give us something sweet to take.
Give us cookies, fruit and gum,
Hurry up and give us some.
You had better do it quick
Or we'll surely play a trick.
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give us something good to eat.
1. The sky is blue, the sky is green
Have you got a penny for Halloween?
Halloween, Halloween.
2. Ghost and witches can be seen
Trick or treat, trick or treat!
Give us something good to eat.
13. Колдовство WITCHES' BREW Ведьмы «колдуют» в импровизированном (нарисованном) котле
Floorwax, thumbtacks, purple paint, too; Stir them in my witches' brew. I got magic, ala-ka-zama-ka-zoo. Fingernails, lunch pails, apple cores, too; Stir them in my witches' brew. I got magic, ala-ka-zama-ka-zoo. Ooh, my witches' brew. Ooh, what's it gonna do to you? Boo!
14. Предсказания
После «колдовства» из «котла» раздаются пожелания-записки. Можно записки завернуть в конфеты. Пожелания- ТОЛЬКО добрые
15. Now let’s see who the cleverest is. Here are some English proverbs. Say their Russian equivalents if you know.
1. The devil is not so black as he is painted.
2. Bad news travels quickly.
3. There is a skeleton in every house.
4. Talk of the devil and he is sure to appear.
5. After death the doctor.
1. Не так страшен черт как его малюют.
2. Худая молва на крыльях летит.
3. В семье не без урода. / Сор из избы не выносят.
4. Вспомни черта, и он обязательно появится.
5 После драки кулаками не машут
16. How to Choose a Halloween Costume
Halloween costumes are traditionally supposed to be dreadful and scary. As the tradition of Halloween is to scare unhabited souls, the worse the costumes are, the better. This is not, however, mandatory. Today people dress up as they like, and whatever costume you choose is fine, as long as it is a real costume.
17. Парад костюмов
18.
Witch 2: Anything can happen on Halloween. It’s a magic night.
Witch 1: Oh, time flies so quickly. Morning has come and it’s time for us to disappear
A GAME
Witch 2: Let’s drive away evil spirits. Похлопали, потопали
Звучит музыка. На сцену входят все участники (без костюмов) с листками бумаги в руках, на которых написаны «плохие» слова (cruelty, violence, loneliness, anger, unhappiness, cowardice, illnesses, poverty, crime, etc.).
Участники зачитывают каждый свое слово, рвут бумагу, выбрасывают Ведущий 2 (снимает черную ткань с глобуса): Look! Our planet is green, blue and clean again!


