Name of tea day events. Scenario of the holiday within the framework of the project “Russian Tea Party. Give Russian daredevils

"Did you know?":

125 years ago, tea was introduced into the diet of the Russian army. The Russian soldier began to warm himself with tea with the highest command of Alexander II. It was this sovereign, preparing for the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, who ordered that an invigorating drink be included in the army allowance.

The samovar (a purely Russian invention) by that time had been more than a hundred years old. People even went to swim in the river with a samovar!

The more samovars there were in the house, the richer the family was considered.

In the Russian Empire, they learned to grow their own tea under Nicholas the First - for the first time, cuttings imported from China successfully took root in Georgia back in 1847. But the collection was meager, and before the October Revolution, tea in Russia was predominantly of Chinese origin.

The first tea in Rus' was tasted by the father of Peter 1 - Alexei the Quietest. The very first mug of tea in Rus' was drunk by Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. It was to him in the middle of the seventeenth century that the Mongolian Altyn Khan brought four pounds of tea leaves as a gift. The king liked the drink, but, alas, neither he nor his son Peter the Great managed to establish tea trade with China.

Only in 1727 did the Russians finally conclude the desired agreement, and the first caravans with tea went through the Irkutsk province.

Tea in Russia was mercilessly falsified. In St. Petersburg, for example, they liked to mix the grass with Ivan-tea. Such a surrogate was called a "koporka" - after the name of the village of Koporye, where a whole underground syndicate worked. The koporka did not pose a health hazard, but it harmed the wallet and the quality of the product.

And another fake was a leaf of Caucasian lingonberries. The crooks collected lingonberry leaves and put them in tubs. In the heat, fermentation took place, which is why the leaf acquired an aroma similar to tea. Then the "products" were dried and mixed with tea. The only thing that betrayed the surrogate was the sour taste of the lingonberry leaf. Merchants even invited certified chemists to beat off the acid, but science was powerless.

But the most offensive was to get drunk under the guise of good tea. Meanwhile, this fake was in wide circulation, and the "chemists" did not spare a dark color scheme to give it a "natural" color ...

In the old days, tea in Rus' was poured into cups - faience, porcelain. A glass glass was introduced into use by innkeepers.

And it was like that. According to the legend, earlier in St. Petersburg taverns tea was served in cups, inside of which the Kronstadt Cathedral was painted on the bottom. If the sex brought liquid, transparent tea, the client grumbled with displeasure: “Well, tea - you can see Kronstadt! So the owners of the taverns replaced the cups with glasses - the strength of the tea in them was much more difficult to criticize. But in St. Petersburg, back in Soviet times, the characteristic of weak tea leaves remained in use: “Kronstadt is visible!”

At the beginning of the 10th century, the fashion for glasses from taverns migrated to bourgeois houses. Moreover, glasses in glass holders were placed only in front of men, and women were poured tea into a porcelain cup with a saucer ...

(Article in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" "In a cup of velvet tea, friends, I do not have tea!" Tatyana Maksimova)

"Did you know?":

125 years ago, tea was introduced into the diet of the Russian army. The Russian soldier began to warm himself with tea with the highest command of Alexander II. It was this sovereign, preparing for the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, who ordered that an invigorating drink be included in the army allowance.

The samovar (a purely Russian invention) by that time had been more than a hundred years old. People even went to swim in the river with a samovar!

The more samovars there were in the house, the richer the family was considered.

In the Russian Empire, they learned to grow their own tea under Nicholas the First - for the first time, cuttings imported from China successfully took root in Georgia back in 1847. But the collection was meager, and before the October Revolution, tea in Russia was predominantly of Chinese origin.

The first tea in Rus' was tasted by the father of Peter 1 - Alexei the Quietest. The very first mug of tea in Rus' was drunk by Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. It was to him in the middle of the seventeenth century that the Mongolian Altyn Khan brought four pounds of tea leaves as a gift. The king liked the drink, but, alas, neither he nor his son Peter the Great managed to establish tea trade with China.

Only in 1727 did the Russians finally conclude the desired agreement, and the first caravans with tea went through the Irkutsk province.

Tea in Russia was mercilessly falsified. In St. Petersburg, for example, they liked to mix the grass with Ivan-tea. Such a surrogate was called a "koporka" - after the name of the village of Koporye, where a whole underground syndicate worked. The koporka did not pose a health hazard, but it harmed the wallet and the quality of the product.

And another fake was a leaf of Caucasian lingonberries. The crooks collected lingonberry leaves and put them in tubs. In the heat, fermentation took place, which is why the leaf acquired an aroma similar to tea. Then the "products" were dried and mixed with tea. The only thing that betrayed the surrogate was the sour taste of the lingonberry leaf. Merchants even invited certified chemists to beat off the acid, but science was powerless.

But the most offensive was to get drunk under the guise of good tea. Meanwhile, this fake was in wide circulation, and the "chemists" did not spare a dark color scheme to give it a "natural" color ...

In the old days, tea in Rus' was poured into cups - faience, porcelain. A glass glass was introduced into use by innkeepers.

And it was like that. According to the legend, earlier in St. Petersburg taverns tea was served in cups, inside of which the Kronstadt Cathedral was painted on the bottom. If the sex brought liquid, transparent tea, the client grumbled with displeasure: “Well, tea - you can see Kronstadt! So the owners of the taverns replaced the cups with glasses - the strength of the tea in them was much more difficult to criticize. But in St. Petersburg, back in Soviet times, the characteristic of weak tea leaves remained in use: “Kronstadt is visible!”

At the beginning of the 10th century, the fashion for glasses from taverns migrated to bourgeois houses. Moreover, glasses in glass holders were placed only in front of men, and women were poured tea into a porcelain cup with a saucer ...

(Article in "Komsomolskaya Pravda" "In a cup of velvet tea, friends, I do not have tea!" Tatyana Maksimova)

Ilona Rudneva
Leisure scenario in the family club "Tea Holiday"

Joint pastime of parents and child is very valuable. Next to their parents, children feel protected, liberated and are always ready to perform in front of an audience with great desire, play and take part in creative tasks, quizzes and discussions. And what delight and pride a child experiences when his mother or father performs with him!

So they organized "gatherings" for children and parents. And we talked, and played, and drank tea.

Target:

1. Expand children's understanding of tea, enrich vocabulary

2. Attach to oral folk art (chastushki, riddles, proverbs)

3. Learn to listen to the interlocutor, respect elders

4. Develop creativity, physical skills, teamwork skills

5. Create an exciting and educational environment leisure for a closer emotional connection between parents and children.

preliminary work: a conversation was held about the origin of the tea ceremony, about what tea is, conversations about the rules of tea drinking; parents were asked in advance to memorize short stories about the origin of tea, children to learn ditties; we also agreed to organize a real tea party at the end of the event, to bring refreshments.

Event progress:

Parents with children take seats on the chairs. Hostess comes out to adults and children (teacher in appropriate attire)

hostess:

I am very glad to meet everyone!

Here parents and children

to us on holiday hurried,

To drink sweet tea

Sing songs, talk

joke and play

Lots of new things to learn!

We always welcome guests.

All: Tea, tea, tea!

hostess: I'm glad to see you all,

And tell me, friends,

Do you know when and where tea came from?

Parent 1: Once, five thousand years ago, the Chinese emperor, while relaxing in the forest, ordered to warm water for drinking. Suddenly, the wind picked up and some tea leaves fell into the cup. The emperor drank the drink and felt more cheerful. This is how the custom of drinking tea was born.

hostess: And where did the word "tea" come from? It's not Russian, for sure!

Parent 2 A: Tea is a Chinese word. It appeared where the Russian people traded with the Chinese of the northern provinces, they call tea cha-e, hence our word "tea".

Parent 3: In Rus', tea has long been loved and they knew how to brew it deliciously. And for this they used especially fragrant, healing herbs.

Parent 4: Tea has tonic and healing properties, it prevents many diseases. Just drink freshly brewed tea. Eastern wisdom says: "Fresh tea is like a balm. Tea that has stood overnight is like a snake"

hostess: No feasts can be imagined without tea! Tea is usually over holiday dinners. They bring to tea on the table different goodies: pies, jam, lemon, bagels, gingerbread, cakes, cakes! And we will drink fragrant tea with you, But before we treat ourselves to tea, we will listen to songs, but we will guess riddles, and we will play! And here are the guys with ditties, meet!

Dressed up children come out and sing ditties.

1 child: On the table we have a pie, donuts and cheesecakes

Let's have tea, let's sing ditties!

2 child: Gathered honest people here on tea holiday!

I treat you, and you treat me with tea!

3 child: I'm dancing until I drop, everyone has worn out my shoes

I saw even tea leaves in a cup of tea!

Together: Give me cups of tea, we love very Russian tea,

In tea, we don’t have tea for our souls, so come on, pour it!

hostess: Oh, thanks for the funny ditties! You sing well! And now, let's guess the riddles! For the correct answer, I will treat you with a bagel!

Water flows from a hot well through the nose (Kettle)

White stone melts in water (Sugar)

And lumpy, and puffy, and soft, and brittle,

And all dear (Bread)

I don’t eat myself, but I feed people (Spoon)

Never eats, only drinks

Praise and honor to the hissing fat man!

Boils, wheezes, orders everyone to drink tea! (Samovar)

hostess: You know everything! Sit well, guess riddles!

Are you having fun playing?

Let's play now tea festival praise!

To cheerful music are held games:

Game 1 relay game "Gingerbread"

Children and their parents are divided into two teams.

Exercise: From a large common plate of bagels, use a tablespoon to transfer one bagel to your team's dish. The team with the most bagels wins.

Game 2 imitation game "Tea figure freeze!"

Children and parents become scattered and dance to the music.

Exercise: as soon as the music has stopped, you need to freeze, taking a figure associated with tea and tea drinking ( For example: samovar, kettle, cup, spoon, bagel, roll, drying, etc.)

Game 3 speed game "Drying Lambs"

Children and parents are divided into two teams. Team work steam room: child-parent.

Exercise: each team must string bagels on a string at speed. How many pairs are in the team (parent and child, so many wreaths with bagels will take a long time. Whose team can do it faster, she won.

hostess: Played, played! You must be tired!

So it's time to drink tea, heart to heart talk!

I froze, I invite you

I will treat you to tea!

Children and parents sit down at the table. Tea is poured into cups.

hostess: Sit down more comfortably, "to drink tea, do not chop firewood!"

Who knows what this proverb means?

(that this is not work, but pleasure)

Do you know proverbs and sayings about tea?

Answers: Drinking tea is a pleasure to live. Drink a cup of tea - forget about melancholy. You don't drink tea - where do you get strength?

hostess: Well done! Our success tea holiday!

We heartily treat everyone!

Drinking tea and free conversation.

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Scenario of the extra-curricular event "Tea Festival".

1 buffoon: Do not crowd at the door-

Come quickly

Waiting for you with tea, kids,

And bagels, and gingerbread.

2 buffoon: This is all for you, dear guests!

Kalachi, cheesecakes, donuts.

Fly in, take it apart

Drink sweet tea.

3 buffoon: Hurry everyone for the holiday to us

And bring your friends with you!

We treat all friends

Fragrant strong tea!

All three: To us, look, do not be late,

Otherwise, the tea will get cold.

Host: Tea is a wonderful drink that came to us from ancient times. Tea quenches thirst well, relieves fatigue, gives vigor.

Tea hot, fragrant,

And it tastes very good

He heals diseases

And fatigue drives away

Gives new strength

And invites friends to the table.

With gratitude the whole world

Praises the miracle elixir.

Host: One of the ancient Chinese legends tells about the origin of tea. A long time ago, shepherds noticed that as soon as sheep pluck the leaves of a green plant growing in the mountains, they begin to frolic and easily climb steep slopes. The shepherds decided to use the miraculous power of the leaves on themselves. They dried them, brewed them in boiling water and began to drink the fragrant infusion, feeling a surge of strength.

Tea was first drunk in China, where it has been known since ancient times. Chinese merchants sold tea in many countries.

Competition "Who knows the names of tea more."

For the correct answer, participants receive drying.

Host: Starting from the 8th century, tea began its triumphal march around the world. At first, not all Europeans knew how to handle tea. A funny story has been preserved about an English sailor. Who sent his mother a valuable gift for those times - a pound of tea (400 g). The mother invited the guests to a gourmet meal, boiled all the tea in a bowl, she poured out the brown bitter water she did not need and portioned the boiled tea leaves, then she seasoned them with sour cream and served them to the table.

How did tea get to Russia?

In 1638 Russian Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov sent his ambassadors to Siberia with rich gifts to the Mongol ruler Altan Khan. During a noble dinner, the guests were given a bitter drink. Seeing off the Russian envoys, the khan presented the tsar with a bunch of sable, beaver, leopard furs, as well as 200 packages with the inscription "melon melon". “Tea for brewing” - this is how these words were translated to the king. The Russian ambassadors delicately tried to refuse what they thought were useless packages, referring to the long journey. But the Khan’s close associates insisted on their own, arguing that the king would like the drink.

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Description: The traditional New Year's "Blue Light" is the culmination of a festive night on the Rossiya TV channel. Watch online on our website!

The creators of the show and the authors of the script have prepared many surprises for the viewers. Only today, Philip Kirkorov and Lolita, accompanied by ballet, will take us to the distant "New York", and Vladimir Presnyakov and Natalia Podolskaya - to the mysterious "Zurbagan". Evgeny Petrosyan, after a short discussion, will take ballet lessons from Anastasia Volochkova, and Elena Stepanenko will think about Nikolai Tsiskaridze's proposal to dance in Sleeping Beauty.

Hosts: Dmitry Guberniev, Maria Sittel, Nikolay Baskov, Olga Shelest

The ambassadors presented the king with expensive khan gifts. The doctor tried the effect of a decoction of dried leaves on a sick courtier. He drank and confirmed that he felt better. So they began to treat the king and his entourage with this drink.

Teacher: Volovich Lyudmila Pavlovna

What do you know about tea?

Purpose: to introduce students to the history of tea, the rules of brewing, cultural tea drinking.

(Children, guests are sitting at the table).

Enter 2 hostesses.

1 mistress - Hello, good people.

Welcome.

2 hostess - We meet guests

We serve tea.

1 hostess - Tea is hot, fragrant

And it always tastes good.

2 mistress - He heals ailments

And fatigue drives away.

Teacher - Today we will talk about tea, the most common drink in the world.

1 student post.

Tea is a genus of tropical evergreen perennials. There are two types of tea - Chinese tea (a shrub up to 3 meters high), Indian tea (a tree up to 10-15 meters high, growing in the forests of India). The tea bush is unpretentious. It endures both heat and snow. Can live up to 100 years.

Different cultures prepare tea in different ways. In China - flavored teas with additives from flowers and fruits.

In India - tea with spices: cloves, cinnamon, ginger.

In England - tea with milk.

In Russia - tea with lemon, which is called "Russian" all over the world.

Mongolians brew tea in broth with rice, meat, onions and salt.

In the US, they drink iced tea.

In Tibet, tea is mixed with salt, butter and a hot mixture is whipped.

Teacher - Where did tea come from? What country is the birthplace of tea? (Answers of children). Listen to a message about it.

Initially, tea was consumed as a healing drink or as part of ointments. The use of tea as a drink began in the 5th century. The cultivation and production of tea was secret. Tea plantations were hidden and strictly guarded from strangers. Chinese merchants sold tea to other countries. Russia, for example, paid for tea in gold and fur.

Teacher - What types of tea do you know? (answers).

3 message.

Depending on the method of leaf processing, black, green, yellow, red and white tea are distinguished. Yellow tea is the most expensive. For a long time it was only available to the emperor. The export of this tea was banned on pain of execution.

Tea is obtained from different parts of the plant. There is tea that is made only from buds, or from buds and leaves, or from young leaves, or from the leaves of old tea trees.

Tea has a beneficial effect on the body: it increases mental activity, eliminates fatigue, strengthens the walls of blood vessels. A decoction of green tea leaves is used to treat dysentery.

Scientists have established that tea is "a cleaner of the body, removing harmful substances from it."

Teacher: How do you make tea? (Student answers).

Let's brew and taste Chinese green tea and red tea.

Features of brewing black tea:

Tea is poured with hot water in two steps (water temperature - 95? C).

First at 1/3, after 2 minutes. - 2/3 of the volume, leaving room for foam. Foam is an indicator of the quality of tea. The teapot is covered with a light linen napkin (tea cannot be steamed by covering with towels or cotton dolls). The correct brewing time is usually 4-5 minutes. After the brewing time has elapsed, the tea leaves should be removed from the teapot, otherwise the tea may taste bitter. Tea is poured into cups and drunk immediately, diluted with water at will, to taste. The aromatic substances that make up the tea leaf are volatile, so the tea retains its original aroma only for 10-15 minutes.

Features of brewing green tea:

Tea is poured with hot water in three doses (the water temperature is not higher than 80 ° C, since the leaves cannot be scalded). First, for 1/3 of the volume of the kettle and insist 1 minute, then for 1/2 of the kettle, after 1 minute it is poured a third time for 3/4 of the volume and insist for another 2 minutes. Half of the tea is poured out of the teapot, and boiling water is added to the rest. Green tea is brewed 2-3 times.

Teacher - You should only drink freshly brewed tea. Eastern wisdom says:

Fresh tea is like a balm.

Tea that has stood overnight is like a snake.

Let's remember what is needed for tea drinking:

1. From a hot well

Water flows through the nose. (kettle).

2. A lot of it is a disaster! Not enough of it - trouble!

She is always needed, more than food. (water).

3. There was a green leaf,

Turned black and dry. (tea).

4. White as snow, in honor of everyone.

It got into my mouth and disappeared there. (sugar).

5. First they put him in the oven, and later they take him out,

And when he comes out of there, they put him on a dish. (pie).

Teacher - For a long time in Rus', tea was expensive. Only rich people drank it. But time passed, and tea became the Russian national drink.

No wonder the Russian people said (sayings are hung and read):

Drinking tea is a pleasure to live.

Have a cup of tea - you will forget longing.

Tired - drink tea.

It's hot - drink tea.

If you want to warm up, drink tea.

In addition to sayings about tea, ditties are added. Let's listen to them.

1. There is a pie on the table

Buns and dryers.

We will sing to you now

"Tea" ditties.

2. Tea from the leaves is cut,

Taken from the tea bush.

Tea is good for a person.

Kettle in the house for a reason.

3. Better than any doctor

Treats boredom and longing.

A cup of delicious, cool

Samovar seagull.

4. The samovar glistens while boiling,

And the seagull foams in it,

I looked at myself -

Well, a reflection!

5. Sit at the samovar

Everyone is happy for sure

bright sunny fire

His sides are on fire.

6. Serve a cup of tea

After all, I love Russian tea

In tea I do not have tea

Pour hot tea.

Teacher - There is not enough water for tea. We have to bring water. "Who can do it faster?" (For you need 2 buckets of water, 2 spoons, 2 glasses or jars. In 1-2 minutes, who will take more water).

Enter 2 hostesses.

1 mistress - The samovar is noisy,

Bagels on a tablecloth - self-assembly

And sweets and cookies

And fragrant jam.

2 mistress - Come, guests,

We heartily treat you to tea.

(There is a tea party).

Scenario "tea festival"

Tea holiday: "Drinking tea is fun to live"

Goal and tasks:

To form the desire to actively participate in the holiday, to communicate, to be friendly and responsive; meaningful use of acquired knowledge in life.

Develop creativity, curiosity, memory, imagination, the ability to behave correctly in various situations.

To acquaint with the history of the emergence of tea, with proverbs and sayings about this drink; rules of brewing, cultural tea drinking; -Expand ideas about the beneficial properties of this drink, about folk traditions associated with tea drinking; continue the formation of table setting skills;

To cultivate aesthetic taste, interest in Russian traditions, culture of behavior at the table; learn to meet guests, to be hospitable.

Equipment: Video projector, screen, magnetic boards, “tea exhibition”, tables, samovar with bagels, teapot with tea, cups and saucers according to the number of children, teapot, cups, saucers, napkins, treats, Khokhloma spoons, buckets for games, cards - "Tea additives", puzzles - "Painted tableware".

Presentation "TEA" - slides about tea.

Preparatory work: learning poems, ditties, selecting proverbs and sayings about tea by children, conducting a conversation “Variety of drinks”, designing a stand “Russian tea drinking - good drinking”, Repeating painting (kholoma, Gzhel, Gorodetskaya, Zhestovskaya)

To cheerful music, children enter the music room and approach the chairs.

1 Vedas: Guys, today we will have a tea party. Many guests came to our party.

Let's say hello to them. (hello musically) Do not be shy, you come to us friends And capture smiles - after all, you can’t do without them!

2. Vedas: I must admit from the bottom of my heart that we have been waiting for you for a long time. You brought joy to our bright house with your arrival.

Children: 1. Here, without any doubt, fragrant tea is waiting for you all, Several varieties of jam, pies, cheesecakes, cake.

2. Peace to you, long-awaited guests, who came at a good hour. We have prepared a warm, welcome meeting for you.

3. Our Russian region is famous for hospitality and hospitality. For guests and Russian songs, and honey loaf.

4. As a sign of recognition and distinction, we are pleased to meet you at this hour, according to the old custom, with bread and salt!

Song: Come visit. - with soloists of music. E. Telicheeva, lyrics by Rodionov L. A., Minaev I. V.

Verse 1: We play together and sing together, In our garden we grow together, Our guests are very happy with us, We will arrange a merry holiday now. Chorus: There will be tea with pies, we will have fun Come visit us to drink some tea!

Verse 2: Dear guests, we are waiting for you And we will always pour hot tea for you. We also have Cheerfulness, Lipton and Akbar, Java, Tiger, Beseda and a Russian samovar!

Verse 3: Our seagulls will cure boredom and spleen, We will drink tea with sugar in a bite, Sweets and jam are on the table Help yourself to the guests - our table is rich!

The words of the presenters are accompanied by a slide show on the screen.

VED. 1. Tea was drunk in Rus' for a long time, and it appeared in China. There is a legend that the Chinese emperor, while relaxing in the forest, ordered to boil water for drinking. Suddenly the wind picked up, and several leaves from a bush growing nearby fell into the water. The water darkened, a delicate pleasant aroma began to emanate from it. The emperor drank the resulting drink and felt more cheerful. It was the first tea party in the world. This is how the custom of drinking tea appeared. Only women collect tea. It is believed that the aroma of women's hands does not spoil the smell of tea.

VED. 2. Very fond of this drink in Rus'. And not without reason, because almost all vitamins are present in tea, thanks to it a person feels more cheerful. At first, tea was used as a medicine. It was inaccessible to the poor, as it was very expensive, so the peasants had no idea how to brew it. Only much later does tea become available to everyone. And every family loved to have tea in the evening.

VED. 1. Both adults and children love to drink tea in Russia, only freshly brewed tea should be drunk. Eastern wisdom says: “Fresh tea is like a balm. Tea that has stood overnight is like a snake.”

VED. 2. Tea helps to cope with fatigue and bad mood. People even say: “You don’t drink tea - where do you get the strength from?” Tea with lemon or raspberry helps with colds or flu. And not only. Let's tell the guests sayings about tea. RUSSIAN SAYINGS ABOUT TEA. CHILDREN: - Drinking tea is a pleasure to live. - Have a cup of tea - you will forget longing. - You drink tea - you save - You don’t drink tea, what strength, you drank tea - you are completely weak - Drink tea - don’t know troubles - Treat guests with tea - you will be their best friend DANCE: “DANCE WITH TEAPOTS”. (movements by T. Suvorova "Revived toys")

VED. 1. People believe that tea from 49 diseases helps! That's how useful he is! Brewing tea is a difficult art! Now I will tell you how to brew tea correctly. Tea should be brewed with freshly boiled water, but boiling water should not boil violently - such water can kill the aroma of the best tea! Teapot for brewing, rinse with boiling water, add tea, fill with water by two-thirds, cover with a lid, leave for 3-5 minutes, then add boiling water to the teapot. If foam is released during brewing, then the tea is brewed correctly. You should not remove the foam - this tea is the most fragrant. The best tea after the first infusion.

VED. 2. Well, now we all know how to brew tea correctly and we will tell our mothers everything, but children themselves cannot brew tea, and why guys? (Children's answers.)

1. Children should not turn on electricity without adults.

2. Children should not turn on the gas without adults.

3. Children can burn themselves with boiling water.

Vedas: In order to make tea more fragrant, tastier, fragrant herbs can be added to the teapot. And our children still know how tea can be treated.

CHILDREN: 1. I want to reveal a secret and give useful advice: If an illness happens to someone, you can be treated with tea.

2. Tea of ​​all drugs is more useful, it helps against diseases. Tea refreshes us in the heat, and warms us in the cold.

3. And overcome drowsiness, and argue with fatigue, Crush any ailment, tea to health is the best friend!

4. Take a handful of wild rose and fill it with water. Boil, then steam and add lemon. No sore throat, there is freshness! we are honored!

5. We brewed medicinal tea: put cranberries with mint, cheered up strawberries. Our tea has become fragrant, Quickly pour into mugs!

GAME: "TEA ADDITIVES" - choose tea additives

SONG: "RUSSIAN TEA". . Sl and music. A Frolova

VED.: And now, friends, guys, here are the “tea” riddles for you.

TEA MYSTERIES.

1 There was a green leaf - it became black, stewed, There was a toothed leaf - the leaf became tubular. He was on the slip - he became in the store. (Tea)

2. White as snow, in honor of everyone. It got into my mouth and disappeared. (Sugar)

3. Water flows from a hot well through the nose. (Kettle)

4. Boils, puffs, hisses, boils, invites to the table and treats everyone. (Samovar) Ved. Thank the children for correct answers.

Dance: "TULA SAMOVAR". Muses. Kuprevich (movements of Minaev I. V., Rodionova L. A.)

VED.1. Tea is hot, fragrant and tastes very pleasant. He heals ailments and drives away fatigue. Gives new strength and invites friends to the table. With gratitude, the whole world praises the miracle elixir.

VED.2. On the table we have a pie, donuts and cheesecakes. So sing "Tea" ditties under the seagulls!

"TEA PARTS"

Vedas: Guys, in our samovar there is not enough water for tea. We have to bring water.

"Who can do it faster?"

GAME: "WHO WILL BRING MORE WATER."

Vedas: (music sounds) Oh, what is this? Someone is coming towards us.

Kuzya: I am Kuzya Brownie, I will stamp my foot loudly, I will whistle, I will knock, I will split everything around.

Vedas: What are you, what are you Brownie! We will make peace with you.

Kuzya: I don’t want to put up, I start my dance. I invite girls and boys to dance.

DANCE: "RED-HAIRED KUZYA".

Vedas: Miracles, miracles, your dance is good. And tell me, Brownie, why are you always angry?

Kuzya: I like to play pranks, I like to misbehave. I always do what I want, I’ll break the dishes for you now! (Scatters puzzles with painted dishes.)

Vedas: What are you, what are you Brownie, how can you behave like that. This is my friend nonsense! You at least turn everything over, we will put things in order and collect the dishes. Guys, we'll have to collect all the dishes. And let's tell Kuze what kind of painting is on the dishes. (Gzhel, Khokhloma, Gorodets, Zhostovo)

GAME: "ASSEMBLE PUZZLES".

Vedas: Dear Kuzya Brownie, don't be angry, we want to play with you. We will be your shadow to amuse the guests!

COMMUNICATIVE GAME: "SHADOW". (musical instruments)

Kuzya: Oh, how delicious it smelled! Vedas: It smells like a toasted barrel pie!

Vedas: Brownie do not be shy to help yourself with pies!

Vedas: The samovar is noisy, bagels on the tablecloth - self-assembly, And sweets, and cookies, and fragrant jam. Come, children, we heartily treat you to tea.

CHILDREN'S TEA.

Kuzya: Oh, thank you, they appeased me, they treated me to pies. I will live in your house, I will guard your house. I will protect the house, I will welcome happiness!

SONG: to the motive "BE HEALTHY"

Now in our hall there is fun and jokes, So let there not be a minute for laziness. Let our samovar boil for guests, Let everyone know about our hospitality. So be healthy, live richly, And we all go to the group, to ours. We walked gloriously at our holiday, Nowhere have we seen a holiday more beautiful! The children, along with the hosts and Kuzey, go to the group.

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Scenarios of a musical holiday dedicated to the "day of the elderly" "tea holiday!"

(senior preschool age)

Goals:

Acquaintance of children with the origins of Russian folk culture, a variety of folk genres;

Continue to acquaint children with Russian folklore;

To acquaint children with the history of tea, the rules of brewing, cultural tea drinking.

Involve children in active interaction with peers and adults;

Create joyful entertainment for each participant.

Attributes and decorations: rugs, tablecloths, tables, samovar, bagels, sundresses, ribbons, blouses, caps, scarves, hoops, buckets, costumes: grandmothers, grandfathers, neighbors; a bucket, a shovel, cubes, brooms, a bag of seeds, a bench, tea utensils for table setting, tea: with lemon, with milk, with jam; napkins.

Repertoire:

"Guess", words and music by N. Toptygina. "Seeds", words and folk music. "Tea ditties", folk words and music.

Dances: "Turnip", Russian folk melody. "Russian dance", Russian folk melody. "At the Samovar", Russian folk melody.

1 hostess: Hello dear guests!

People of the older generation now have their well-deserved holiday, and we are very happy about it! Happy holiday, dear guests!

From the bottom of the heart of all children and employees, accept this day a modest gift - our small concert!

1 child:

Today we invited you

To loudly and amicably say:

Beloved grandparents,

We want to wish you happiness!

And so that the smile does not leave the face,

Let's entertain you guys!

2 child:

Let's congratulate grandparents on this day,

We will read and sing songs for them.

"Celebration Song"

3 child:

Congratulations to everyone on a happy holiday,

And we dedicate a cheerful song to you!

Song "Guess"

words and music by N. Toptygina.

2 Hostess:

Let's continue the holiday

Songs to sing, dance, play.

Which one of you guys wants

Poems for guests to tell?

"My grandmother"

My grandmother is with me.

So I'm in the house!

Play football with pillows

And, lying on the floor, yell.

Can I eat cake with my hands

Slam the door on purpose.

But it won't work with mom.

I already checked.

"My grandfather"

Our grandfather is very businesslike:

He walks around the house, forgetting about peace.

He helps his grandmother all day,

Doing this is not at all lazy for him.

He constantly loses points,

It will break something, then it will lose.

Always in a hurry, but tired of business,

Sit down with a newspaper - already snoring!

6 child:

Grandparents relatives,

We wish you now:

Stay young

We will dance here for you!

Dance "Turnip" Russian folk melody.

7 child:

We don't get tired of singing songs

We will sing to you about seeds!

Song "Seeds" Russian folk melody.

2 Hostess: Since ancient times, people have been famous for their hospitality.

There used to be such a greeting when they came to visit:

“Tea and sugar”, i.e. "Hello!"

"Let's indulge in tea" - the owners answered.

Today at our holiday we will talk about tea - the most common drink in the world.

Where did tea come from? What country is the birthplace of tea?

What types of tea do you know? (answers)

Depending on the method of processing the leaf, black, green, yellow, red and white tea are distinguished. The tea was very expensive.

For poor people, tea was almost inaccessible, it rarely appeared on the table. Many ordinary people did not even know how to brew tea properly.

1 hostess: Let's remember what you need for tea drinking?

Puzzles(for guests)

1. “From a hot well, water flows through the nose.”

2. “A lot of it is a disaster! Not enough of it - trouble!

She is always needed, more than food.

3. "There was a green leaf, it turned black, dried."

4. “White as snow, in honor of everyone. It got into the mouth, and disappeared there. ”

2 Hostess:

Tea was revered by the people, the drink was respected.

Let's remember the proverbs about tea.

sayings

1. "Drinking tea is a pleasure to live."

2. "There is no dashing with tea, but it adds health."

3. “You don’t drink tea, where do you get strength?”

4. "Tea relieves all fatigue, lifts the mood."

5. "Drink a cup of tea - you will forget longing."

6. “It's cold - drink tea. It's hot - drink tea. Tired - drink tea.

1 hostess: In addition to sayings about tea, ditties are added.

Let's listen to them.

"Tea ditties"

1. There is a pie, buns and dryers on the table

We will sing to you now "tea" ditties.

2. Tea from the leaves is cut, taken from the tea bush,

Tea is useful for a person, a teapot at home is not without reason.

3. Better than any doctor treats boredom and melancholy,

A cup of delicious, cool samovar tea.

4. Everyone is happy to sit at the samovar,

His sides are burning with a bright solar fire.

5. Serve a cup of tea, because I love sweet tea.

In tea, I don’t have tea, pour hot tea.

2 Hostess:

The grandfather did not buy the samovar, but he poured himself some tea.

("Grandfather" approaches the samovar, pours and drinks tea)

Yes, with candy in the bite, not tastier snacks.

(“Grandfather bites off a candy, grabs a tooth)

What just happened to Grandpa? Tooth grabbed in between times.

After all, it’s not for nothing that they say: sweet for a tooth is poison!

1 hostess: Now let's have a contest:

"Taste Your Tea"

(tea with lemon, with jam, tea with milk)

2 Hostess:

While the samovar ripens, the hostesses clean the house.

Come on, grandmothers, take a broom,

Come here with your grandchildren, clean up!

Contest "Clean Up"

(There are two hoops on the floor, there are cubes in them. They must be swept one at a time and put into a bucket)

1 hostess:

The samovar is heating up, about to boil.

We need to have our table set on time.

Contest: "Table service".

2 Hostess:

You play my harmonica

Do - re - mi - fa - salt - la - si!

We will see with you now

How they dance in Rus'!

"Russian dance"(children dancing) Russian folk melody.

1 hostess:

The next competition is not new -

We have "Dancing Competition"

(grandmothers dance)

2 Hostess:

Look honest people

What a samovar we have!

Do you want to drink tea?

Then watch the dance!

Dance "At the samovar",(ind.)

Russian folk melody.

1 hostess:

We had a lot of fun together

Now you need to refresh -

Sit down at the tables,

Enjoy sweet tea!

tea drinking

Literature.

1. Miroshnichenko I. V. Holidays. - Kharkov: Folio, 2004.

Kalisa Petrova
Scenario of the holiday "International Tea Day"

Leading. Dear kids! Adults and toddlers.

Thank you for postponing your business.

They hurried to our bright hall.

To drink sweet, delicious tea,

Sing songs, talk.

joke and play

Lots of new things to learn.

We always welcome guests...

tea, tea!

First of all, we serve…

tea, tea!

Today December 15 - international tea day and in our kindergarten holiday, which is also called tea festival! We will only talk about tea. There is hardly anyone among us who has never drunk tea. Do you drink tea? Where and when did tea come to us? I will tell you about this.

Once, five thousand years ago, the Chinese emperor, while relaxing in the forest, ordered to warm water for drinking. Suddenly, the wind picked up, and several tea leaves fell into the cup. The emperor drank the drink and felt more cheerful. This is how the custom of drinking tea was born. There were and are many ancient customs in Rus'. And one of the kindest is tea drinking. In a Russian hut, to the sound of a samovar, soulful conversations were held and fragrant tea was drunk. The custom of drinking tea has been preserved to this day. Tea is a healthy drink that quenches thirst, relieves fatigue, invigorates, cheers up. Now we will consider what kind of tea is, in what jars and packs it goes to the store, and then to our tea ceremony.

Mini exhibition of packs and cans of tea. (Showing packs of tea to the presenter)

Tea is black, green, red, fruit, herbal. Traditionally, tea is the end holiday dinner. It is served with sugar, lemon, jam, honey, cookies, bagels, gingerbread.

presenter: “In Russia they drank tea from a samovar”.

(samovar display).

In the Urals, the samovar was born,

In the nineteenth century, he found himself in Tula.

Samovars were made - copper, colored.

And for the very rich - even gold.

Children read poetry queues:

1 child: Sit at the samovar

Everyone is happy for sure.

Bright sunny fire

his sides are on fire.

2 child: The samovar sings, buzzes,

He just looks angry.

Steam blows up to the ceiling

our handsome samovar!

3 child: The samovar puffs, sparkles.

Generous, round, golden,

Illuminates our faces, He is his kindness.

4 child: Better than any doctor,

Treats boredom and longing

A cup of tasty, steamy

Samovar seagull.

presenter: And now try to guess my puzzles:

1. There was a green leaf -

Black became, languid:

There was a toothed leaf -

The leaf became tubular.

He was on the slope -

Here he is in the store. (Tea)

2. White as snow,

And the mouth got -

There he disappeared.

(Sugar)

3. Hands on the hips, like a boss,

Gets up on the table first

Himself a stove, and a kettle -

He brews himself, pours himself. (Samovar)

4. Under one roof,

Four brothers are standing.

(Table)

5. How will he start talking - talking,

We need to make tea soon.

(Kettle)

presenter: We read poetry with you, made riddles, and now it's time to play. (All games are played with musical accompaniment)

Let's remember what we do (mother, grandmother) when are we expecting guests? (children's answers). That's right, let's get it right.

Our first competition "Fun Cleaning".

presenter: We will give each team a bucket containing cubes. The first child must run to the hoop, pour the cubes into the hoop, run back and pass the bucket to the next child. The second runs, collects, runs back, passes the full bucket to the next player. He pours out, etc.

The winner is the team that did the “cleaning” faster.

presenter: Congratulations to the apartment cleaning champions, they probably always have cleanliness and order in the house.

The guests came and we are with them .... (hello)

2. Game "Let's say hello".

Children, on a signal, begin to randomly move around the room and greet everyone who meets him on the way. You need to say hello way:

1 clap - shake hands;

2 claps - greet with shoulders;

3 claps - greet with backs.

During the game it is forbidden to talk.

3. Game "Table setting". Children are offered a variety of accessories: vegetables, tea and tableware, tablecloth, tea, hair dryer and more. The task of the child is to properly set the table for tea drinking.

4. Game "Funny cooks".

2 teams play: girls and boys. Here are your chef's hats. For each team, there is a chair on the opposite side, on it there is a pot or a kettle of water, a mug, a tablespoon. The teams line up on the start line, at the signal the players put on the cap and run to the opposite chairs. They take spoons, scoop up water once and pour it into a saucepan, after which they return to their team and pass the baton to the next player on their team. The team that fills more and neater wins.

Dance of the cook.

5. Game "What do we drink tea with?" (Answer yes or no)

So what do we eat with tea?

Cakes and cheesecakes? (Yes)

Soft pillows? (No)

Sweet candy? (Yes)

Flying missiles? (No)

Gingerbread and cookies? (Yes)

Strawberry jam? (Yes)

So, we remembered what you can drink tea with and now I invite you to play the game "Plate of Candy".

6. Game "Plate of Candy".

Children stand in a circle and, to the music, pass a saucer filled to the brim with sweets. The music stops, whoever is left with the plate dances in the middle of the circle.

Tea can be drunk with sweets, lemon, milk. You can also drink tea with bagels.

7. Game "Pass the Bagels".

Two players are playing. On the chairs opposite are two baskets and two plates. Bagels in baskets. Tasks: pick up a basket, run to another chair with a plate, put a bagel on a plate and come back.

8. Game "Guess the taste of tea".

Blindfolded children must guess the taste tea: with lemon or milk.

9. Game "Who will drink tea faster?"

Two people are involved. They sit down opposite each other. You need to drink a cup of tea as quickly as possible using a spoon. (You can use a straw instead of a spoon)

Well done boys! Did you like holiday? And now I invite you all to a tea party group.



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