Halloween quest for children: scenario, preparation, recommendations. Halloween script: a fun program for children on Halloween Halloween in kindergarten scenario middle group

Halloween celebration script (for children 11 years old)

Apartment decoration

Big room ghosts
Necessary:
.3 balloons
.white fabric (gauze) for the apparel of ghosts
.line
.black marker
.white threads
inflate balloon, it will serve to simulate the head. Throw chintz on the ball so that the imaginary head is in the center of the canvas. Use a marker to draw the face of a ghost on the ball-head. With the help of fishing line, fasten the ghost to the ceiling by the ends of the robe. Ghosts can be made not only white, but also black. To do this, pre-paint the chintz, and draw facial features with white paints.

Mini ghosts for the room
Necessary:
.candy chupa chups
.chintz (gauze, paper towels, white napkins)
.black marker
.white threads
.base where ghosts will be attached (pumpkin, long loaf, loaf of bread)
The table decorations will also support the idea of ​​ghosts in the room. Little, cute ghosts will also live there. Chupa-Chups candies will help to make them. Throw chintz or gauze over the candy so that the candy head is located in the center of the garment. Tie a thread around the neck of the ghost, straighten the shroud, draw a face for the ghost, stick the baby into the prepared base and thus form several ghosts with different facial expressions. At the end of the holiday, each invitee will receive several mini-ghosts.


severed head
Necessary:
.gypsum bandages
.big plastic bag
.deep dish with water
.scissors
.knife
.marker
.acrylic paints
.palette
.tassel
.if necessary, a printout of a photo or drawing of a severed head
.large round dish
.candy to fill the head
The head of my husband served as a model for the severed head. We decided to do all the preparations in the bathroom to minimize the dirt that will inevitably arise. I pre-cut the plaster bandage into strips about 10-12 cm long. They put a bag on my husband's head and cut holes in it at the nostrils. The package was smoothed along the contour of the face, expelling air and achieving the effect of the closest possible fit to the skin, the package was tightly tied around the neck. Make sure your model can breathe comfortably and start shaping the head. Dip a strip of plaster bandage into the water, wring it out, straighten it and attach it to the head, carefully smoothing it. The gypsum hardens quite quickly, and the models under the package are not very comfortable, so you have to work quickly and smoothly. We did everything together with my daughter. The procedure for applying the plaster took no more than 10 minutes, but I had to carefully remove it from the head without damaging the form. With a marker, I drew a circle on the top of the head (approximately where the Indians scalped) and drew a vertical line from it along the center of the neck. These are the marks that need to be cut. I couldn’t slip the scissors, so, taking a small but sharp knife, I began to carefully make cuts, holding the knife with a sharp (sharpened edge) towards me. This is a necessary precaution, since the incisions have to be made with a very limited scope of the knife, it is necessary, as it were, to saw plaster, and I was afraid of injuring my husband or cutting off part of his hair. By the way, the package is cut along with the plaster. Having made all the incisions, my daughter and I released the father and immediately put a cast on the vertical incision near the neck, completely disguising it. The incision around the circumference was not masked, since, according to the idea, the upper part of the head should lean back so that children can get sweets out of there.
After the plaster was completely dry (in about a day), my daughter and I painted a face on our head. However, it should be noted that before applying facial features, the inner and upper surfaces of the head should be primed so that the plaster does not crumble.

Branches with Halloween symbols
Necessary:
.vase with branches
.trolls
.pumpkins from yarn
.paper figurines of halloween characters
.the bats
Put mossy branches collected in the forest in a vase, if possible, tape a wire with mini-light bulbs (or a garland) to the branches with tape, then the branches will glow beautifully. Hang trolls, pumpkins from yarn, paper figurines of Halloween characters and bats on branches by strings or fishing line.

maple wreaths
Necessary:
.Maple leaves
.wax or paraffin candles
.thick wire
.threads
.scissors
.glue gun
.glue gun sticks
.pot of water
.aluminum bowl
.baking paper
Prepare small maple leaves of various shades. In order for the leaves not to wither and to please us and our children for a long time, we will subject them to wax or paraffin lamination. To do this, boil more water in a saucepan. Once the water boils, reduce the heat and place an aluminum bowl over the pot. In a bowl, put wax or paraffin candles cut into small pieces. While the wax is being kindled in the steam bath we created, cover the work surface with baking paper. It is necessary so that the laminated leaves do not stick to the table and do not stain it. Alternately dip the leaves into the melted wax, let the excess wax drain and lay the finished leaves on baking paper. Prepare the number of leaves you need.
Measure the size of the child's head and form a hoop from a thick wire (preferably with a braid to make the head comfortable). With the help of a thread, fasten the leaves on the hoop with an overlap (like fish scales). Eliminate all blots (places where leaves move away from each other, or where threads are visible) using a glue gun.

Treats

Fruit salad "Jack - lamp"
Necessary:
.4 large oranges (according to the number of guests)
.2 kiwi
.2 bananas
.a few seedless grapes
.whipped cream or yogurt
. gummy worms or snakes
Peel the insides of the oranges and cut out faces with a sharp knife. Finely chop bananas, kiwis, oranges, and grapes. Mix all the ingredients in a large dish, top with whipped cream or yogurt and fill the hollow oranges with the salad. Insert gummy worms or snakes into the holes.

Cake "Halloween"
Necessary:
.wafer cakes
. kiwi
.bananas
.cream for vanilla cake
.cream for chocolate cake
. milk
.boiled condensed milk
.nuts (or banana chips)
.sugar pencils
Whip vanilla and chocolate cake cream with milk in different containers. Lubricate the first cake with chocolate cream, put bananas on top, cut into thin rings. Cover with a second cake and coat it with vanilla cream, on top of which put a dense layer of kiwi rings. Alternate cakes in the selected sequence. The top layer should be chocolate. Draw Halloween symbols on the cake with sugar pencils. Coat the sides of the cake with boiled condensed milk and paste over with banana chips or nuts.
The cake is very easy to prepare and does not take much time. My daughter made it all by herself.



Contests

Pinata for Halloween
Do you know what a pinata or pinata is? This is such a surprise for the holidays. Serves as decoration. Hangs from the ceiling or from a tree branch. At the end of the holiday, the hero of the occasion with his eyes closed must find this very PINAT and break it with a special festive stick. Pinata crumbles to the delight of guests with a rain of confetti, souvenirs and sweets.
There is a version that it began in Italy, and had the name "fragile pot" - pignatta. Pignatta was filled with jewelry, candy or other trinkets, hung from ropes and swung while a blindfolded player attacked it with a stick. Then, just like today, when the pignatta was broken, guests would pick up fallen souvenirs and sweets.
Some claim that PINATA is a Chinese invention used during New Year's celebrations. Figures of cows, buffaloes and other animals made of paper with many ribbons of various colors and sizes were used during the New Year. After breaking the figures with multi-colored sticks, the remains were burned, and people collected the ashes for good luck in the new year.
PINATA is beautiful decoration holiday for both children and adults. Today's pinatas are completely different shapes and sizes. According to the Spanish tradition, pinatas are filled with confetti, fruits and candies, and can also be filled with toys, souvenirs, and jewelry.
According to the method of breaking Piñatas can be divided into two types:
Traditional Piñatas are Piñatas that are smashed with a stick or bat. These Piñatas are best used for playing outdoors, in nature or in large rooms.
Pinatas with ribbons, equipped with special ribbons or ropes. If you pull on a certain rope, Piñata "opens" and crumbles with many candies. All other ropes do not open anything and bring intrigue and additional interest to the game. This Piñata is ideal for playing in small spaces. Note that even Piñatas with ribbons can also be broken with a bat!

Necessary:
.inflated balloons (according to the number of guests)
.gypsum bandages (2 for each participant). Bandages should be pre-cut into strips about 10 long and about 4 centimeters wide
.deep plates or dishes (for fixing the balls)
.2 basins with warm water (one for two children)
.printouts of zombies, mummies, skulls
.paints
.brushes
.spill-proof
.candy for piñata
.chocolate medals
.mini prizes

The Halloween pinata competition is divided into several stages, so you should think about what the children will do in the pauses necessary for the plaster to dry.

I stage
Place the inflated ball in a deep plate and fix it so that the ball is motionless during further work. Dip a strip of plaster bandage in a basin of water, wring it out and straighten the bandage, gently apply it to the surface of the ball. In the same way, glue the entire ball with the exception of a small area needed in order to put sweets and prizes. Let the bandage dry (about 30 min.)

While the plaster dries, I propose to hold a small competition with a light snack.
Pear Witch Contest

II stage
After the plaster frame has dried, the guys need to decide which character they want to get. Depending on this, choose the color of the paint and cover the entire surface of the frame with it (white for the mummy, zombie and skull, orange for the pumpkin). After the background has dried, draw eye sockets, mouth and nose on the face of the character with black paint (for greater clarity and credibility of the image of the features of the characters, I printed drawings of mythical heroes for girls in advance).



pear witch

Necessary:
.4 oatmeal cookies
.4 green pear halves
.4 pairs of raisins (for the eyes)
.4 chocolate M&M blues (for the wart)
.4 small knives (participants bring their own)
.Red Apple
.4 wafer cone cups
.carrot, grated (for hair)
.boiled condensed milk (for gluing parts)
.4 disposable plates
Cut the pears in advance along the fruit and remove the core. Invite the children to put the pear on a plate with the cut down and carefully, at a slightly angle, cut off a piece of pear along the supposed forehead of the witch. This piece will be her nose. In the center of the “face”, make a deepening-cut with a knife and insert the “nose” there.
Poke small holes for the eyes and the warts with a knife and stick the raisins and M&Ms in them.
Cut out a mouth from a red apple and fix it on a pear, making a recess for it with a knife.
Glue the waffle cone onto the oatmeal cookies using boiled condensed milk. If empty waffle cones are not available, you can buy ice cream according to the number of participants, put it out of the straws first, and when the witch pear is completely finished, offer the guys ice cream as an addition to dessert. Attach a hat - oatmeal cookies to a pear for condensed milk. Attach hair - carrots to your head and enjoy the treat! Serve a banana smoothie here.
The competition is approximately 15 minutes long.


The bats

Necessary:
.4 sets of printouts of bats and the moon (cut out). Go to the Canon papercraft website. There is a lot of material on various holidays. The mobile bats kit is taken from there.
.scissors (bring each guest with you)
.line (yarn, twine or thread)
.4 old hangers (or hanger-shaped wire rods)
.syringes with glue "Titan"
.synthetic winterizer
.paints (to each invited person to bring with him). If the guys have paints glowing in the dark, they can separately work out the eyes of bats.
.brushes (bring each invitee with you)
.spill-proof jars (bring your own for each invitee)

Before assembling the movable structure, the children will have to color both halves of the month on their own. To do this, you can use different colors (yellow, sinister purple, reddish, orange). You can also draw the face of the moon (depending on desire and imagination).
While the paints are drying, it is necessary to glue the front and back parts of the bats by inserting a thread or fishing line between them. After the paint has dried, we also glue both halves of the moon (no thread is needed).
It's time to assemble the structure. Invite the children to lay out a wire structure on the floor and attach the ends of the threads from bats to it (the children themselves choose the length of the thread and the place of its attachment to the wire hanger, checking whether the mice are well balanced).
Having torn the synthetic winterizer into small fragments, you can start gluing it to the hanger, forming a cloud on which the crescent lurks (the guys choose the shape and volume of the cloud themselves).

Catching apples

Necessary:
.basin with water
.12 apples
.2 handkerchiefs
.2 large towels
Participants of the competition are divided into teams (2 people each). Pre-washed apples are lowered into the water (by the number of apples there must be more than the participants, so that the competitors always have a choice). The presenter ties the hands of the two contestants behind with a scarf, ties a wide bath towel around their waist, I recommend that the girls tidy their hair to save their wonderful hairstyles. The guys are invited to get any apple from a basin of water with their teeth. The one from the pair who grabs the apple with his teeth wipes himself, puts himself in order and gives way to the next participant, and his partner remains at the pelvis until he copes with the task. (Unscrew the stalks from the apples in advance, otherwise the especially smart ones will grab them with their teeth). Be prepared for the fact that the most daring will not be afraid to dive headlong into the basin and press the apple to the bottom to prevent it from slipping out when captured. This is exactly what my daughter did, and then she advised her friends to repeat this maneuver. Everyone tried! Definitely the most fun and funny contest of the evening! Both participants and spectators got real pleasure and laughed a lot. The team wins, both members of which coped with the task faster. If necessary, the host should always have dry towels on hand.
The competition is approximately 20 minutes long.




Making Halloween Scrapbooking Paper Treat Bags

Necessary:
.4 handbag sample printouts (Canon papercraft website)
.glue (invited bring with them)
.ribbons, pieces of fabrics, decorative cords buttons, beads...
.scissors
.previously taken photos of the invitees (approximately 3 for each participant)
The children are offered pre-cut bag templates (the most complex elements are already glued together). Following the instructions of the facilitator, the participants completely complete their handbags. Everyone is invited to show their imagination and decorate them in the style of "Scrapebooking for Halloween", using their photos with a Halloween theme and the available decorative elements of various properties (paper, fabric, beads, beads, twigs, yarn). Guys receive handbags as a gift and fill them with sweets from a severed head.
The competition is approximately 25 minutes long.

treasure hunt

Arranging in advance with the parents of the children about the holiday, I suggested that they bring me a gift that they would like to give to their child. The fact is that gifts are an individual matter, and it is always nice when children get exactly what they dream of. After receiving gifts for each invitee, I began planning a treasure hunt contest. I wanted the treasure-hunting activities to be joint, but at the same time with elements of individual work, because everyone will look for their own personal treasure!
On the eve of the holiday, I printed 4 different photos(according to the number of participants). In each photo - the girl's face close-up. On the back of the photo is a text explaining the exact location of the treasure. For example: Look for your treasure behind the blinds. The text is printed in a mirror image. My husband and I cut each photo into 12-14 parts (like puzzles), counted the total number of pieces (in our case there were 46). For myself, I wrote down where whose treasure will lie, so as not to confuse anything in the confusion.
After all the main competitions were held and it was time to start looking for the treasure, I asked the girls to play for 5 minutes in my daughter's room and not leave it. During this time, my husband and I hid 42 pieces (puzzles) in the hall, hallway and corridor. 4 puzzles we did not hide. Having called the guests into the hall, I announced to them that everyone will have to find their own treasure, but for this the children will need ingenuity, analysis, ingenuity, patience and mutual assistance. (The girls' eyes sparkled so much that I realized that the treasures have no chance of remaining unfound!) I gave each girl one puzzle and said that they had to find 42 more such pieces (outlined the circle of searches). And she warned that without finding all the pieces, they would not be able to guess the message. What started here! They searched everywhere and everywhere, there were offers to look even in the ground in flower pots!
Having found all the puzzles and counted them several times, the children sat on the floor in the living room and looked at me inquiringly, waiting for further instructions. I said that if they wanted to find the treasure, they would have to figure out the rest for themselves. The brainstorming has begun! The girls immediately realized that they needed to put the puzzle together and started working as a team, but a little later it turned out that the photos were different. They figured that each should put together their own photo. I am proud to say that it was not so easy for them to do this! After the photos were collected, the question arose of how to read the text on the back. Here I quietly put tape and scissors on the edge of the sofa. Active bonding has begun. (While the children were sitting in one place and gluing together, my husband and I put the gifts in the places indicated in the messages. We didn’t do this on purpose in advance so that the children would not find the treasure ahead of time).



The photos are glued together, the text is read, but its meaning is not clear, because on the back is gibberish. The young treasure hunters quickly guessed that the letters were printed in mirror image and ran to read the text in front of the mirror. The secret is out! At this point, my husband and I had to seriously take care of our own safety, because. the girls rushed for the prizes so much that we almost got knocked down!
Prizes have been found, everyone is happy! The competition was a success!!!

Halloween script for kindergarten for children learning English language(5-6 years old)

The Halloween holiday is held with children of the senior and preparatory groups studying English. This event is designed to reinforce vocabulary on the topics "Vegetables", "Fruits", "Colors", as well as to get acquainted with the history of the holiday and the traditions of English-speaking countries.
Goals:
1. Generalization of the studied material on the topic "Halloween".
2. Consolidation of vocabulary on the topics "Seasons", "Vegetables", "Fruits".
3. Maintaining interest in studying the cultural traditions of the country of the language being studied.
Equipment: audio recordings, scenery for decorating the hall (pumpkins with carved faces, brooms, paper spiders and flying brooms), a witch costume, dummies of fruits and vegetables, pictures on the theme “Seasons”, for the game “Harvesting” 8 hoops, 2 buckets , 4-5 potatoes, 2 watering cans

Children enter the decorated hall to the music of Edvard Grieg "In the cave of the mountain king", sit down. The light turns off, then it turns on and the sorceress appears (she is also the leader).
Witch: Good night, my dear boys! Good night, my dear girls! How are you?
The children answer. Then they greet each other with the song “Hello, how are you?”
Witch: It "s autumn. It" s a very nice and fantastic season of the year. On the threshold of autumn, which brings us a storm of emotions from a meeting with an unusually colorful autumn nature, sets the table for us with a rich harvest, prepares its autumn surprises.
Who knows why we are here today?
The children answer.
Witch: My dear devils and witches, today we celebrate Halloween!
Halloween is traditionally celebrated on the night of October 31st to November 1st. In the evening, children dressed in various costumes go from door to door and collect sweets. This holiday is part of the culture of Western countries, but is celebrated mainly in the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland and Puerto Rico, and is gaining popularity in Australia and New Zealand. Russia is no longer lagging behind.
The celebration of Halloween originates from the Celtic culture of Ireland, Britain and France, it was originally called Samhain and was pagan Celtic holiday harvesting. In the 19th century Irish, Scottish and other immigrants brought their traditions and holidays to North America. On November 1, the ancient Celts celebrated the beginning of the new year. This day marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of a fierce cold winter. The Celts believed that on the night before the new year, various spirits returned to earth to stay there. And people, in order to scare away evil spirits, put on terrible, dirty clothes and made lanterns from pumpkins.
Guys, in what costumes did you come to our holiday today?
Children name their costumes.
Witch: The main event of the modern Halloween celebration in the US is the trick-or-treat ("trick or treat"), when children dress up in fancy dress and go to the neighbors, ring the doorbell and shout "trick or treat!"
Little masked kids receive treats from their neighbors in the form of fruits, nuts and of course sweets during the "Halloween Party".
The game "What" s this? "- the theme" Vegetables, fruits. "(the presenter shows dummies of fruits and vegetables, the children call them in English)
Attraction-relay race "Harvest".
2 teams of 4 people participate.
1st participant "plows the ground" (puts hoops).
The 2nd participant “plants potatoes” (puts potatoes in a hoop).
The 3rd participant “waters the potatoes” (runs around each hoop with a watering can).
The 4th participant “harvests” (collects potatoes in a bucket).
The faster team wins.
Witch: Very important attribute of this celebration is a pumpkin, namely a pumpkin head. Usually, all soft insides are removed from a freshly ripe pumpkin, then a peculiar face is created with a knife, and a burning candle is placed inside, there are different versions of where this symbol of the Halloween holiday came from:
The orange pumpkin is a symbol of the completion of the harvest from the fields, it is also a symbol of the evil spirit and the fire that scares it away.
Witch Dance Competition

Participants stand in a circle with a broom. When the music turns on, the witches begin to dance merrily and pass the broom from hand to hand. The witch who has a broom after the music stops is out of the game (of course, without a broom). The winner is the one who in the end will be left alone to dance with a broom.
Witch: Have you listened carefully to the history of Halloween and can you answer my questions?
When is Halloween celebrated?
Where does this holiday originate from?
Is it a symbol of Halloween?
Why do people wear scary clothes?
The children answer questions from the facilitator.
What good fellows you are! And now the guys of the preparatory group will tell poems in English.
First child:
Three Black Cats
Three black cats, three black cats,
In black hats, in black hats.
They all jumped into the Halloween brew
They teased the ghosts and the goblins too.
Did you ever hear such a hullabaloo on Halloween?

Second child:
Pumpkin Time
Pumpkin time is here again
Time to play Trick or Treat.
Pumpkin time is here again
Our spooky friends we'll meet.


Monsters, ghosts, goblins too.
See the costumes we have on
Hear us all shout "Boo!"

Third child:
I think vampires.
Vampires, line up!
One two three four five.
Oh, I'm afraid to count you!
Five - four - three - two - one!
Will you drive now!

Fourth child:
Black house, black house
Ghosts groan in it.
Everyone rattles with shackles,
They want to scare you.
Are you afraid to come in?
Well, then you have to drive!
Children play tag.
Witch: And now let's play the game "What color are the leaves?"
The presenter offers a choice of leaves different color, children name colors and select leaves that are found in nature.
Well done guys, how well you already know English, how many words you have learned! And now let's sing a song about our holiday with you.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something good to eat.
Apples, peaches, tangerines.
happy Halloween.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something sweet to eat.
Cookies, chocolate, jelly beans.
happy Halloween.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something sour to eat.
Witch: Great song, you guys deserve a treat!
Children receive sweet prizes for costumes and participation in competitions.
Everyone is invited to perform the dance "Disco Partisans".

This cheerful and creepy holiday, thanks to its mysterious atmosphere, managed to fall in love with both adults and children. If you have managed to keep a childish spontaneity and love of adventure in your soul, Halloween is exactly the holiday that you just need to include in your list of family traditions. Having come to us from afar, it will introduce you and your children to the festive culture of other countries, and joint preparation for it will give you many pleasant moments of creativity and communication.

Children's Halloween Party: Pleasant Chores

How to decorate a house for Halloween? Lots of options! And given that all children are initially talented, there will be no end to interesting solutions.

Here are a few ideas you can take on board:

1. Decorate the walls and doors with funny signs and posters, drawn together with the children, of course. The content of the plates may be as follows: “Door to the fifth dimension”, “Beware of hungry mosquitoes”, “No biting!”, “Do not scare away bats”, “Scary room”, etc.

2. Charming ghosts, cut out of a piece of drawing paper, will be happy to hang on the walls and ceilings of your house.

3. Thematic figurines - bats, spiders, pumpkins, etc. you can also cut it out of colored paper and hang it around the apartment, or you can decorate windows with them. By the way, such themed stickers can be purchased at almost any stationery store.

4. Cut autumn branches will help create a magical holiday atmosphere.

5. A variety of Halloween figurines, bought in the store (very cute figurines are sold in the Red Cube chain of stores) or molded by oneself, will decorate window sills and bookshelves.

6. Pumpkins! The more of them there are at the festival, the better. From a pair of large pumpkins you can make holiday lamps with funny faces and use the rest to decorate the room.

7. It's hard to imagine Halloween without the mysterious flickering of candles. Candles create an amazing atmosphere, but be careful - on children's holiday fire safety measures must be observed.

8. Autumn leaves, straw and other natural materials are the best you can think of for decorating your home and holiday table.

9. Terribly cute tantamaresque depicting all sorts of monsters and ghosts, you can easily draw yourself on a sheet of whatman paper, and then cut out holes for the face and hands. The main thing here is not artistic skill, but the love and care that you put into your creations!

10. Decide in advance how many fun kids your home can handle, and make cute invitations in the form of pumpkins or autumn leaves for all guests.

Children's Halloween Party: Holiday Table

"Cheap and cheerful" - it will look very impressive festive table, draped in black and orange mesh, available at any fabric store. Do the same, and fasten all the knots and folds with decorative spiders. The table is well decorated natural composition from pumpkins, leaves and candles and other Halloween paraphernalia.

The festive menu should consist of healthy dishes of children's cuisine. , decorated and named in accordance with the holiday theme. For example: all kinds of pumpkin dishes - stew served in a hollowed-out pumpkin, golden pancakes, pumpkin pie; juices and compotes are mostly red, but you should always have Alternative option for kids who do not want to eat red foods due to allergies; salads, decorated in the form of shapeless cranks with eyes made of olives or peas; vegetable and fruit cuts in the form of eyes, smiling jaws, etc. - there are no limits to fantasy. Sandwiches, pies, cookies can also be decorated in the most amazing way.

Kids Halloween Party: Costumes

Any themed holiday involves costumes, and Halloween is no exception. You can buy ready-made costumes, or you can make a costume yourself. Anything that resonates in any way with our theme will be a good option: vampire robes, pirate attire, witch costume or ghosts - all this is on point.
Take care of the outfits for the guests. Of course, for sure, they themselves will not come empty-handed, but just in case, prepare some elements of costumes for the invited children and adults - walk like that!

Children's holiday Halloween: games and contests

1. Test. When opening a Halloween party, arrange a "test" for the kids to know the habits of otherworldly inhabitants:
- the most terrible howl;
- to the loudest clatter;
- for knowledge of the traditional scary dance (dance competition for attentiveness when repeating movements).

These "tests" will help to involve children in the festive process and activate their attention.

2. Scary repeater. Now the guys move in single file behind the leader, repeating the words and movements after him:

We enter the dark forest take a few stalking steps forward),
Where are the trees to the sky pull your hands up)!
Let's walk along the path ( a few more steps),
Let's wander into the thicket of the forest ( we spread our fingers so that it looks like tree branches).
We reach the ravine ( sneaking around),
Oh, we will suffer fear ( trembling):
Rumble everywhere, howl everywhere stomp and make scary sounds) –
It's time for us to run home children run in all directions and hide in all directions, and the leader tries to catch them)!

3. Hungry monster. This charming monster with an open mouth must be drawn in advance on a piece of drawing paper and glued onto a cardboard base. The mouth of the monster is cut off, and a stand is glued to the back of this structure so that the cardboard can stand on the floor. You can also use a tall box, on one of the wide sides of which a monster is drawn and its mouth is cut out. The task of the children is to “feed” the monster by throwing tennis or plastic balls into the open mouth. Whoever hits the target wins large quantity once.

4. Crossing the swamp. For this competition, prepare bumps cut out of paper or from the remnants of linoleum. Children will need to "go through the swamp", stepping only on saving bumps. One participant is given three bumps, after a perfect step, he must shift one bump forward and take the next step, etc. The game is a relay. The fastest participant (or team) wins.

5. "Take care of your eyes!". Another relay game. We will need a tablespoon and a tennis ball painted under the eyeball. Participants need to quickly and very carefully carry the “eye” in the spoon to their destination. The team that can complete the task faster and more accurately wins.

6. Dinner for the witch. Under the guidance of the facilitator, the children will need to find the dinner ingredients scattered and hung around the room in advance: rubber snakes, lizards, various insects, bats and spiders. The host reads the recipe, for example: we need 15 bats, 2 cockroaches, 10 caterpillars, etc. for the roast, and the guys look around the room for the ingredients in the right amount. A small snack after such a competition suggests itself!

7. Path of horror. While the children are busy in the hall, quietly spread out in the hall or corridor a few cardboard boxes with various fillers that are unpleasant to the touch: wet moss, crumpled newspaper, rustling bags, a damp rag, a heating pad with warm water. When everything is ready, invite the guys to go one by one along this terrible path. The main condition: the eyes of the participants must be closed, and you need to step barefoot.

8. Vampires. Before the start of the competition, tell the legend that we have entered the domain of a vampire lord and are required to follow the rules of the vampire daily routine. Together with the guys we remember at what time of the day they sleep, and at what time they are awake. We select the "victim" and put it by the window. And the "vampires" - all the other children, are located on the opposite side of the room in their "vault". The task of the children is to move only when the leader announces the onset of night, and freeze in place at the word “day”, try to catch the victim as quickly as possible. Whoever catches it wins.

9. Little artists. The children are given air balloons orange and black permanent (others may smudge) markers. On the ball you need to draw a Halloween monster. The funniest face wins.

10. Night halt. Do you remember what indescribable delight and horror various scary stories caused in your childhood? Light a candle, seat the children around it and announce a competition scary stories. The candle is carefully passed from one to the other participants, and the one near whom the candle stops must tell his “horror story”. The main thing here is not to overdo it and end too creepy stories on an optimistic note, causing smiles and laughter. Believe me, amazing atmosphere, fascinating stories and the opportunity to dream a little will bring a lot of pleasure, both to the storytellers and the listeners.

Do not forget about the festive disco with funny dance competitions: with balls sandwiched between the bellies - for the friendliest couple, with a mop in hand - to the most cheerful and agile witch, with repetition of movements - for attention and accuracy and etc.

And complete the competitive part at the festively set table, “planting” in the center of the table a pumpkin cleaned in advance with all sorts of sweets suitable for the theme - licorice sweets in the form of worms, “terrible” chewing marmalade and curly cookies.

Interesting ideas and happy holidays!

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Halloween script for kindergarten

Humorous holiday of evil spirits for children 6-7 years old

Characters

Baba Yaga

kikimora

Barabashka

The course of the holiday

The hall is dim. Near the central wall is a figure of a fabulous goblin with a head made of a luminous pumpkin.

The organ music of J.S. Bach sounds. Children enter the hall, sit down. The light goes out for a second Behind the doors of the hall is heard hooting, whistling Light is lit. Baba Yaga, Kikimora, Goblin, Barabashka run in.

Baba Yaga. Here we are all together! Equal! Attention!

I start the call. Goblin?!

Goblin. I!

Baba Yaga. What did you complain about?

Goblin. With sorcery!

Baba Yaga. Swamp kikimora?!

kikimora. Here I am!

Baba Yaga. What will surprise you?

kikimora. Dirty and cunning.

Baba Yaga. Barabashka?!

Barabashka. As always on the spot!

Baba Yaga. What surprise have you prepared?

Barabashka. Pampering, noise and ugliness.

Baba Yaga. And I, Yaga, a bone leg, I will frighten, I will frighten! Well, silushka unclean, get to work! Let's start with you, Leshy.

Goblin.

And now I'm all children

I will turn animals into different ones.

Now they grunt

They bark, they meow!

Competition "Singing animals"

The melody of any famous children's song sounds. All children instead of words grunt, bark, meow

Baba Yaga. Well done Leshy! Wow, you've turned everyone around!

Goblin. That's not all. Now I will turn all the children into real crocodiles. And these crocodiles are fighters. So they strive to survive each other from the river.

Attraction "Fight of Crocodiles"

Two players stand on the bench. In the hands of each inflatable crocodile. With the help of this crocodile, you need to push the opponent off the bench. The winner is the one who, having pushed the opponent, will stand on the bench himself

Baba Yaga. Kikimora, now show your unclean power.

kikimora. And now I'm going to put these pretty, pretty children on chicken legs. Yes, I will make them compete.

Game "Running on chicken legs"

2 pairs of “chicken legs” are sewn from foam rubber. Two teams of 4-5 people line up at one end of the hall. At the other end of the hall are racks. On a signal, the first players of the team put on “chicken legs”, run around the rack, return to their team and pass the “chicken legs” to the next player. The team that finishes the competition first wins.

Baba Yaga. Clever, Kikimorushka!

kikimora. Children, have you been to the swamp? (Children's answer.) It's so damp, dirty and disgusting. Just fall in love! And there live nasty frogs ...

caregiver. Kikimora, why are they nasty? We knew one frog named Kwa-kva, he is very cute. And today he is our guest. Let's listen to a song about this funny frog.

Song-staging "Frog Kva-kva", lyrics by E. Shklovsky, music by M. Protasov.

kikimora. But I still love the filth, the abomination. And I can fool anyone with my cunning.

Baba Yaga. Come on, outsmart these kids, Swamp Kikimora!

kikimora. This is me easily! What do hares love? Answer! Children. Carrot!

Kikimora. Exactly! They just won't get it now!

Attraction "Feed the hare"

Four people play: two are “hares”, two other children are blindfolded, they are given carrots in their hands, they are taken away from the “hares” for a certain distance, they are wrapped several times around themselves. On a signal, blindfolded children go to “feed” the “hares”. Since they have lost their orientation, they cannot immediately “feed the hares” with carrots, but wander around the hall or stumble upon other children. It turns out very funny. Thus, the “hare” either remains completely without carrots, or waits for its delicacy for a very long time.

Baba Yaga. Thank you, Swamp Kikimora, for amusing us. But didn’t you sit too long, Barabashka, in your place? Show us what a prankster and fidget you are.

Barabashka. I like to make some noise, to knock and scare small children.

educator b. You are unlikely to frighten our guys with your noise and knock. They themselves make a lot of noise. They even have a noisy dance.

Children dance a dance with tambourines and maracas (any dance with noise instruments).

Barabashka. This is to my liking! I'm here at ease. And I also like to move furniture in houses and apartments at night to scare the owners. I even stole two chairs from one apartment. Well, kids, will you play with me?

The game "Chair, come to me!"

There are 2 hoops on the floor. In each there is a player. A rope is tied to the belt of the players. The other end of each child's rope is tied to a chair. The length of the ropes is 2.5-3 m each. On a signal, the players begin to rotate around their axis, without leaving the hoop. Thus, the chair begins to approach the player. The winner is the one who quickly pulls up a chair and sits on it.

Baba Yaga. Get some rest, honey. Nice you, Barabashenka, worked. And you, children, tell me: what do I fly, what do I sweep the hut with? What is my witch's strength? Children. In a broom!

Baba Yaga. And who wants to make friends with my broomsticks? Why don't we dance?

Dance improvisation with panicles: all interested children dance with Baba Yaga to the Russian folk melody “Lady”.

Baba Yaga.

Now everyone stand in a circle

WITH evil spirit play.

All of you instantly turned into

Not in horror stories and animals,

And in simple, but very clever

And funny repeats.

Dance-game "Don't yawn, repeat!"

The music of any fervent dance sounds. It is based on the repetition of funny movements by children after adult characters.

Educator. Our dear guests, the unclean silushka, we had fun with you from the bottom of our hearts and realized that you are not so bad as they say about you in fairy tales.

Baba Yaga. Yes! Believe more you these fairy tales!

caregiver. At first we were a little afraid of you. And then you made us laugh. We ask you to stay with us again, it's fun with you. And when we have fun, the guys and I sing funny songs, like this one, for example.

The song "Cat Fedot", poems and music by A. Medvedev are performed.

Baba Yaga. And you guys have a lot of fun with us. For this, all the evil spirits of the forest will reward you. A black cat lives in my hut on chicken legs, a warm belly, a black back, silk hair. Each of you will get such a cat.

Get souvenirs

Remember us, the unclean ones.

Everyone is handing out souvenirs to the children.

Baba Yaga. Well, brothers, fun is an hour, but business is time. Line up! Goodbye! (Kikimora, Goblin, Barabashka, Baba Yaga say goodbye to the children.) In the forest behind me - march with a step!

To the music all the heroes leave

Western and, it would seem, completely alien to our citizens, Halloween, oddly enough, has much in common with our tradition of celebrating winter "Christmas". If you look closely at what people actually do during the celebration of Halloween there, and what they do during the "festivities" at the winter "Christmas" here, then you can find a lot in common between our cultures. So, let's list the common things that can be seen with the naked eye:

  • In the USA, on Halloween, people wear "creepy" carnival costumes, and in our culture it is also customary to dress up, although “in Rus'” this area has never been so commercialized.
  • During these holidays, people have fun, communicate, sing, laugh - in general, have fun.
  • Thanks to Hollywood movies, we know that American children love to walk. small companies from house to house and beg for sweets with the words " Trick or treat”, and it is customary for us to go home in the same way, but at the same time we sing or read carols like poetry.

In general, today, it probably doesn’t matter how similar the traditions of different cultures can be, because our children love Halloween and know more than winter “Christmas”. Therefore, we advise you to use this scenario for celebrating Halloween in order to please modern kids who have grown up on everything “western”. Be sure: they will be delighted with such a holiday!

Preparing for Children's Halloween

The age of the participants in the event is not important, because if some contests or questions turn out to be too difficult for the kids, then their parents can come to their aid. Therefore, invite children along with their parents.

Venue of the event: apartment, house or cottage of one of the participants, kindergarten, school, gym, cafe, etc. In other words, any free space will do (even the street, if the weather allows), because the scenario can be adapted to any conditions.

Plot: the participants of the holiday will "bypass the station yards", complete tasks and receive treats.

Invitation "tickets": organizers can make them themselves from colored paper or cardboard. In shape, they can resemble pumpkins, bats, "ghosts" or witches' hats.

Decorating the room: first of all, of course, you need to place “Jacks” everywhere - pumpkins (real or artificial) on which laughing faces are carved. You can also use dry leaves, acorns, dry straw, flowers, etc. as decorative elements (after all, Halloween is autumn holiday). And do not forget about all sorts of "horror": toy bats, ghosts, monsters, spiders, etc. They must be everywhere!

Table setting and dishes: the organizers of the holiday can show imagination, because any dish can be made “terrible”. The easiest way is to make cookies, sweets or buns, shaped like pumpkins, cauldrons or hats of witches, spiders. Chewing "worms" can also be an excellent dessert, and as a drink, you can offer children "blood" - cherry juice.

Halloween Poems

Write down rhymes in advance on an A4 sheet that will help the children “beg” for treats:

Open quickly
Feed the kids!
Let's play with you
Otherwise - scare.

Hush, hush, spiders and mice!
Don't interfere, don't make noise
And step aside.
We came for a meal
Lollipops and cookies!

Hey people, get out!
Bring treats!
Gingerbreads printed,
Chocolate sweets.

Halloween Contests

Station #1 "Haunted Closet"

Props: white sheets or pieces of fabric (one “cape” per person), a CD with a recording of “Dance of the Little Swans” from the ballet “Swan Lake” and a player.

The organizers ask the children to help them calm the ghosts, who are too "spoiled" and do not want to fly away to their homes, cemeteries and crypts. Only the joint performance of the "Dance of the Little Ghosts" can calm them down, which children can perform only to the music from the ballet "Swan Lake" and if they put on "ghost costumes": pieces of white fabric.

Station No. 2 "Broom Flying"

Props: two brooms.

The organizers can hold any of the known to them, replacing the props they need with brooms. Naturally, to conduct relay races, it will be necessary to divide the guests into two (or more, depending on the rules) teams.

Station #3 "Mysterious Bubble"

The organizers inform the children that they can get treats at this station if they pass through the “mysterious bubble” that the evil witch “conjured”. To overcome this invisible "obstacle" they must follow the commands of the leader (one of the organizers).

The rules of the game are very simple: you can pass "through the bubble" only during the day, and you will have to stop at night. And so that the children can figure out when it is day and when it is night, the leader will count to three, and then say the words “day” and “night”. If the host uttered the phrase “one, two, three - night!”, Then you need to quickly freeze in place. And if he said “one, two, three - a day!”, Then you can walk in a circle.

Station No. 4 "Sea of ​​​​Fantasy"

The organizers choose a driver who will pronounce the following phrase: “the sea worries two, the sea worries three, hey, you scarecrow - freeze!”.

Rules of the game: while the driver says that "the sea is worried" - the children move around the room in a chaotic manner, but when he says the words "scarecrow - freeze!" - all players must freeze in different poses, depicting any characters. The task of the driver is to guess who the children are portraying.

Station No. 5 "Noisy Orchestra"

Props: children's, home-made and real musical instruments for the "noise orchestra", a disc with a recording of the composition "In the cave of the mountain king" (Peer Gynt suite, comp. Edvard Grieg) and a player.

At this station, the organizers ask the children to participate in the performance of the "terrible orchestra". They turn on the song "In the cave of the mountain king", hand out musical instruments to everyone and ask them to "play along".

Station No. 6 "Spider Corner"

Props: small balls (or toy small spiders), basket.

Rules of the game: children should collect all the “spiders” (balls or toy spiders) scattered around the room into a basket (“web”) as soon as possible, which interfere with the monsters living at this station.

Station No. 7 "Bat Attic"

Props: sheets of paper in black or Brown, ropes.

Adults should prepare in advance for this “station”: you need to find patterns for creating paper bats (origami) on the Internet and study them.

During the holiday, adults together with children will make bats out of paper, and then hang them on strings around the room.



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