Games and competitions for Valentine's Day for young people. How to have a fun Valentine's Day at school? Games, competitions, entertainment Interesting competitions on February 14 for students

Couples in love take part in the competition. Both boys and girls are asked to name any noun. For example, “hare”, “table”, “cherry” - whatever comes to mind. And then the host explains the rules. You need to explain to your other half what she is better than that, which was named. The competition turns into general fun when others find out that someone is better than a hare because he has smaller ears, and someone is better than a table because the table is hard, and so on.

You are my sweetness

A couple is participating - a guy and a girl. The host invites them to exchange original “sweets-compliments”, saying them out loud in turn. For example, “you are my bun, you are my marshmallow, you are my candy” and so on. The winner is the one who comes up with the most options. After which the winner is awarded a prize in the form of a set of sweets.

I'll give you a star

Competition for guys. Participants are given a sheet of paper and, at the command of the presenter, are asked to make a star out of it for their beloved without the help of scissors. You cannot fold the sheet; you can only tear off the edges manually so that you end up with a shape that at least vaguely resembles a five-pointed star. The author of the most beautiful and geometrically correct star wins, but all participants receive incentive prizes.

We are one

Couples participate in the competition. Each of them needs to turn to face each other and hold hands, and then perform a series of movements that the leader will call. For example, wash and comb your hair, peel and eat a banana, run some object from one part of the room to another. In this case, the palms cannot be separated; any manipulations can only be performed with the fingers. The pair that completes the task faster wins.

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From the total number of participants, one is chosen - Cupid. This player turns away, and the rest of the participants come up to him in twos from behind and ask the question: “A couple or not a couple?” If “Cupid” thinks that there is a couple of lovers behind him, then he says: “Couple.” If he suspects that people from different couples are behind him, then he says: “Not a couple.” The “Cupid” who gives the most correct answers wins.

Melt my heart

For this competition, you need to prepare hearts in advance that will need to be melted (heart-shaped chocolates or ice in heart molds). The guests of the holiday are divided into “loving” couples. Each couple receives a heart and at the command “start” they begin to melt it. The couple that melts the ice or chocolate heart the fastest will win and receive a prize.

Marked cupid

For this competition you need to prepare a “little man” (cut out the image of a person in full height) and glue it to the place of the heart with tape balloon or attach a dart circle. Each participant receives 3 darts, respectively, each “Cupid” will have 3 attempts. So, each “Cupid” takes turns making 3 of his attempts, aiming straight at the heart. If a participant immediately manages to pierce the heart, they hang him in place of the heart. new ball. For each well-aimed hit The participant is awarded a point. And the participant with the largest number points - the most accurate cupid will receive a prize.

The tightest hug and the most tender kiss

Everyone will take turns hugging the guests of the holiday and kissing them on the cheek. Before the competition begins, all guests are blindfolded. The facilitator will take turns selecting one participant from the company and guiding him. So, all the guests stand in a row, and one member of the company takes turns hugging each guest as tightly as possible. As soon as the first guest has hugged everyone, the host takes the next participant, brings him to each guest, and he hugs everyone in turn. This continues until all participants hug each other. After this stage, a vote is held to “weed out” half of the participants. The guests themselves must name the numbers of the participants who were the strongest in their embrace, for example, if there were 6 participants, the guests choose only three, calling the numbers (first, fifth and sixth, for example). Then the presenter announces the participants who advance to the next stage. At the same time, the guests' eyes are not untied. The winners of the first stage will now take turns kissing guests on the cheek, trying to do it as gently as possible. Again, by voting, guests will now choose only one winner. Whichever “kisser” gets the most points according to the guests’ vote will win and receive a prize.

Competition and game program on Valentine's Day “Love Mosaic”

Goals:

Nurturing spiritual and moral qualities of the individual, mutual respect between girls and boys;

Activation of cultural and leisure activities of adolescents.

Equipment: for the first part of the class hour: a sheet of Whatman paper (or two sheets of Whatman paper glued together), lined into 9 cells. The numbers are written in the cells: top row - 1, 8, 4; average - 6, 2, 9; lower - 3, 7, 5; two multi-colored flags; sheets indicating body parts, for example: “Head”, “Legs”, “Arms”, “Waist”, etc.; easels or tables on which to draw, a set of felt-tip pens, two hoops, a set of small children's toys.

For the second part: leaves in the form of hearts with questions (two sets of 5 pieces), a set of felt-tip pens, a set of “Valentines” (at least 10 pieces).

Musical arrangement- audio recordings of love songs, funny dance tunes.

Preliminary work:

Two teams are formed in the class - girls and boys (8-9 people each). Jury members are selected. The playing teams are instructed to “ homework"- dramatize a clip of any love song (up to 3-4 minutes). The program is led by two presenters (preferably a boy and a girl). Class hour It is better to hold it in the school assembly hall.

Class progress

Introductory talk from the class teacher about Valentine's Day:

Among the ancient Slavs, February was aptly called “lute”. Gloomy, blizzardy, sometimes with real severe frosts, sometimes with nasty wet snow, this month evokes in us far from the most pleasant associations. But in England, America and other countries, the word “February” evokes cheerful and pleasant thoughts. And this is not due at all to the difference in climate, but to the fact that Valentine’s Day, or Valentine’s Day, is celebrated on February 14th.

This holiday does not have a deep religious basis. Its history is unusually romantic, and this day received its name after the Christian martyr Valentine, sentenced to death by the Roman pagans. In the 3rd century. n. e. The Roman Emperor Claudius issued a decree prohibiting people from marrying. He believed that marriage kept men at home, and their destiny was to be good soldiers and fight bravely for Rome. The young Christian priest Valentin did not heed the decree and secretly married the young lovers. Having learned about the “illegal marriages,” the emperor ordered the priest to be imprisoned and then executed.

In prison, Valentine, deprived of holy books, whiled away his leisure time by writing notes to the jailer’s daughter. Obviously, both the messages and the daughter were good. The young people fell in love with each other. Despite the cruel circumstances and near death, Valentin did not stop thinking about his beloved. Before his execution on February 14, 270, he sent the girl a farewell note filled with love and tenderness with the short phrase “from Valentine,” which later came to mean eternal affection and fidelity. And the date of the death of the priest, who betrothed the lovers, despite severe obstacles, and did not see his own happiness, remained forever in the memory of people. His ashes were buried in the Church of St. Praxidis in Rome, its gates began to be called “Valentine’s Gate.”

Later, the Church canonized him, and the lovers chose him as their patron.

Since Rome was still largely pagan at that time, for many, Valentine's Day merged with the ancient holiday of Lupercalia. It was held on February 15 in honor of Faun - the god of fields, forests, pastures and animals - in a grotto on the slope of the Roman Palatine hill. All rituals were performed by Luper priests, who sacrificed a goat and a dog to the Faun. After that, they ran around the Palatine, lashing the women they met with whips cut from the skin of a sacrificial goat, which was supposed to promote their fertility.

According to legend, on this day birds choose a mate, and the forests are filled with ringing bird voices. Lupercalia was also a holiday for lovers; it was patronized by the goddesses Juno and Fauna, who favored women and marriage. A kind of youth festival was taking place. The girls threw beautifully decorated letters into the vessel, and the boys pulled them like lottery tickets and thus chose a boyfriend and girlfriend for the next year.

At one time, choosing a couple by lot became widespread. Papers with the names of marriageable girls were placed in a special box, from which potential suitors pulled them out.

In England, Valentine's Day began to be accompanied by the secret presentation of gifts and cards “with meaning.”

The tradition of writing messages on Valentine's Day has survived to this day. Writing to my beloved, touching words love, Saint Valentine could not even imagine that they would turn into a huge number of love notes in poetry and prose, serious and playful, from young to young and from old to old. After all, as you know, all ages are submissive to love! Advertisements in the newspaper, both with expressions of love and even marriage proposals, as well as humorous, often encrypted messages, the key to which only initiates know, also became a kind of congratulations for Valentine’s Day.

On Valentine's Day, the demand for flowers, especially roses, increases sharply. The custom of presenting on the feast of St. The Valentine's bouquet with a special message was borrowed by the British from the gallant French at the beginning of the 18th century. and reached the peak of fashion during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). A young man in love expressed his feelings to his chosen one with the help of a carefully selected bouquet, where each flower had its own subtle meaning.

And yet the flower emblem of St. Valentine is considered a red rose.

The rose remains an open declaration of true love.

Soon lovers in Russia will begin to receive their “Valentines”, and in our harsh February we will feel the breath of spring.

It is probably unnecessary to explain why the accepted symbolism of this holiday is the image of a heart.

Two presenters appear on stage.

1st presenter: What is love?

2nd presenter: Probably no one knows this except our hearts and... the participants in our game today.

1st presenter: “Tic-tac-toe” is a children’s game, but today is February 14th - Valentine’s Day, so our

"Tic Tac Toe" is about love. And in the game, as you may have guessed, the beautiful half of humanity are girls...

Nine girls take the stage.

2nd presenter: ...the other half are young men.

Nine young men take the stage.

A draw is held: who will draw “toes” in the squares of the poster, and who will draw “crosses”.

1st presenter: Where does love begin?

2nd presenter: From the ideal. She, having read and watched enough TV series, decided that he should be tall, slender, handsome, tanned, smart, talented, witty, with a great future and a mysterious past.

A stereo tape recorder, a car are a must, a bathtub made of blue tiles is desirable. And so that he was young - from 30 to 70.

1st presenter: He is more modest in his requests: living space - at least 30 square meters. m per person, character, if not golden, then at least Nordic. In short, if not Venus, then definitely Miss Uryupinsk.

2nd presenter: And now the task: girls must draw a portrait of an ideal man, and boys - ideal woman. We will draw as a group, each participant his own part of the overall portrait. We'll see what happens - an ideal or a caricature.

Team members pull out sheets of paper with the names of the body parts they will have to draw and take places on the side of the stage.

On the other side of the stage there are easels. At the signal, participants take turns running to the easel and

draw. It is not speed that is assessed, but quality. The winning team draws their sign in cell 1.

1st presenter:

The two of us.

Late hour.

Silence enters the room.

How old are we all?

The first date lasts.

2nd presenter: First date - the beginning of the beginning. The first date is unforgettable, especially the kind the teams are about to show us.

Situation for girls:“Hot summer morning. Small lake. In the middle of the lake there is a boat, there are two people in the boat: he and she. They selflessly admire nature. Suddenly water quickly begins to flow into the boat. The young man and the girl frantically scoop up the water, but it keeps coming. It’s a pity, but neither the boy nor the girl can swim.”

Situation for young men: “A beautiful summer morning. Sochi, you are far from the city, on the beach. Hot sand, warm sea. You feel good, you sunbathe. Suddenly you hear a woman's voice. She says her clothes were stolen, so she can't leave the beach. When you turn around, you don’t find your clothes either.”

Teams offer a way out of the current situation and stage it. The winning team draws their sign in cell 2.

2nd presenter: And now we will talk about the secrets of happiness.

1st presenter: The secret of happiness is simple - you have to love. When a person loves, he sings, and, of course, sings about love.

2nd presenter: We invite you to play musical football.

Teams will take turns singing a line from a song that includes the word “love.”

The team that sang the song last fills in cell 3.

1st presenter: It all starts with love, and often ends in legal marriage. The symbol of marriage is, of course, wedding rings. Wedding ring not a simple decoration, it will tie you in knots forever.

2nd presenter: We also have our own wedding rings.

The teams join hands, and the first team members receive a hoop. The entire team, without breaking the marriage ties, that is, without unclasping their hands, must go through the hoop. Whoever does it faster will win.

The first players lift the hoops a meter from the floor, and the presenters can do this too. The winning team places its sign in the square with number 4.

1st presenter: Love, where have you taken me? Of course, it’s not a bad idea to relax in the Canaries, and I’ll definitely be there, I’ll just take a song for the road.

2nd presenter: No, it’s better to go to the Canaries on a cruise surrounded by stars.

1st presenter: Let's do that.

The teams received homework: to dramatize a video of any song on today's topic. So, on board our ship...

Teams take turns showing clips. In this competition, the winner is determined by the number of applause from the audience. The sign is placed in cell 5.

2nd presenter: He often tells her: “We won’t register, my bird, because there’s such a fuss with divorces...” But if he and she have already tied themselves in marriage, then this is already a real family.

1st presenter: Life in a family is not only love, but also complete mutual understanding and mutual assistance; it is no coincidence that the word “spouses” means “walking in the same harness.” Nothing brings a family together like joint business activities.

2nd presenter: We have a small economic quiz, and girls will answer men’s questions, and boys will answer women’s questions.

Questions for girls.

1. What is dran?

a) Firewood for kindling.

b) Woodworking costs.

c) Wooden sticks used to attach plaster. +

2. What do you do with a jigsaw?

a) Measure.

b) They undermine.

c) Cut out. +

3. The birthplace of Chrysler...

a) Austria.

c) Great Britain.

4. Radicchio is...

a) make of car.

b) plant - lettuce chicory. +

c) the name of the sports club.

6. Bucanary is...

a) men's trousers.

b) men's shirt. +

c) boots.

Questions for young men.

1. How many grams of rice are in one tablespoon?

2. Praline is...

a) type of clothing.

b) cosmetic product.

c) nut filling for sweets. +

3. Poultry is plucked...

a) from top to bottom. +

b) from bottom to top.

c) across.

4. Vapazon is...

a) precious stone.

b) a device for irrigating the face with steam. +

c) cosmetic product.

The winner is determined by the number of correct answers. Representatives of the winning team place a sign in square 6.

1st presenter: The key to a successful family existence is a decent budget and a great ability to increase it.

2nd presenter: And for this, spouses must be breadwinners. Everything for the house, everything for the family. Choose the most enterprising person on your team and listen to the task.

1st presenter: We blindfold your “breadwinner”, and he must bring home as much as possible more toys. But you will have to collect them only by listening to your commands “cold - hot”.

The competition lasts three minutes. The commands suggest the direction of the search. The number of collected toys is counted and cell 7 is filled.

2nd presenter: Family life, as you know, is not without scandals.

1st presenter: The nature of the scandal is simple: word for word, and then, you see, we move on to decisive action.

2nd presenter: Bring in the black box! In a black box - a useful attribute of a scandal. Whichever team names this item first will win.

1st presenter: We will make your task easier: each team has the right to ask three questions in turn, but those that can only be answered “yes” or “no.”

The black box may contain a rolling pin, a frying pan, a wooden spoon, and an iron. The correct team puts its sign in square 8.

2nd presenter: The decoration of the family, the flowers of life are children.

1st presenter: As they say: little children - little troubles, big children - big troubles. The teams will now have small children, but the task will be big. You will have to compose a new lullaby based on the old tune.

2nd presenter: Remember: “Bayushki-bai, don’t lie down on the edge”? You must not only compose a lullaby, but also sing it using the relay race method - each one a line - carefully passing from hand to hand your baby.

Whoever does it better will write his sign in cell 9.

While the teams come up with a lullaby, the presenters conduct a game or quiz with the audience. After the lullaby is performed, the last cell of the table is filled in, the results of the game are summed up, and the winning team is awarded.

1st presenter:

Believe in the great power of love!

Believe sacredly in her victorious light,

Into her light, radiantly saving!

2nd presenter:

A world mired in dirt and blood!

Believe in the great power of love!

1st presenter: But our meeting is not over yet, we want to invite five people from each team to participate in another program - “Love at first sight” and determine the ideal couple. Think about who will participate for now.

2nd presenter: You, of course, remember that today we have gathered with you to talk about love...

About love at first, and maybe second sight... Do you believe in love at first sight? Me too. And in general, I think that love and school are inseparable things. After all, as a rule, first love visits a person precisely in school age. What is love?

1st presenter: We can read about love from Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin in his novel “Eugene Onegin.” We can learn about love from a school history course. After all, it is historians who introduce us to the feat of the wives of the Decembrists, who abandoned social life and luxury, went to distant Siberia to hard labor, where their husbands were exiled.

But let's not go into history... It's better to turn to the poets. After all, they are the ones who sing of love.

2nd presenter:

Love. We read about this in books.

Love. We couldn't understand this.

But gradually the boys matured and grew up to her.

Do you remember - we didn’t want to know each other,

And often choosing paths for her,

We considered her to be about thirteen years old

A feeling that despises everything.

(R. Rozhdestvensky. “Love.”)

1st presenter: Let me remind you that we have gathered in this room to choose the ideal couple. We welcome our participants who will make up, so to speak,... a “couple” with our participants.

(Five participants come out.)

1st presenter: Our participants... We greet them with thunderous applause... (Five participants come out.)

2nd presenter: And now, according to the rules of the game, we, the presenters, must briefly talk about each participant in our game called “Love of all ages...”.

1st presenter: We met the participants. And now we are waiting to meet the participants.

(The cards are filled out and read out.)

2nd presenter: So, let's start our game.

1st presenter: The first task for our competitors. And we called it... “Tell us about yourself.”

I am giving you pieces of paper (in the shape of a heart), on which - questions:

1. Favorite singer (singer).

2. Favorite dish.

3. Favorite animal.

4. Favorite subject at school.

5. Name the book you read last.

3-5 minutes are given for answers. While you are filling out our “hearts”, I ask questions to everyone present at our class hour:

1. Name the largest and multi-page poem by A.S. Pushkin. ("Ruslan and Ludmila")

2. Name the most important god of the ancient Greeks. (Zeus)

3. Name the Moscow pop singer who released the most disco albums in the 80s and 90s of the last century. (Alla Pugacheva)

4. Name the most famous Egyptian queen. (Cleopatra)

5. Name the lady of the heart of the saddest knight Don Quixote. (Dulcinea Toboso)

Students and invitees who answer questions correctly are encouraged by the class teacher or members of the jury.

2nd presenter: So, our participants have filled out their cards and are ready to answer situation questions.

The first situation is for girls.

You like a guy from your senior class. You don't know him. And you really want him to notice you. Your actions:

1. You will “flirt” with him, flirt, and try to get to know him. And in the end you will achieve your goal.

2. You will carefully hide your feelings and avoid him, that is, suffer and sigh alone.

3. Tell him everything at the right opportunity (for example, during a dance, naturally, by inviting him).

(Girls' answers)

1st presenter: Our acquaintance continues. Well, now let’s listen to our young men.

The first situation is for young men.

The situation is similar. You like a girl, but you don't know her. Your actions:

1. Do everything possible and impossible to get to know her.

2. Quietly, in splendid isolation you will sigh for her, afraid to speak to her.

3. Ask your friend to tell her about you and your feelings.

(Answers from the young men)

2nd presenter: Our acquaintance continues.

And here is the second situation for girls.

You are dating a guy who really likes you. But he is not for you. But you meet him according to the principle “Everyone has a boyfriend and I do.” But this is not interesting, without reciprocity. You're bored of it. Your actions:

1. Tell him about it immediately.

2. You are afraid to tell him and wait for him to understand everything himself.

3. Don’t say anything to him, pitying him and his feelings.

(Girls' answers)

1st presenter: The second situation is for young men.

You promise your girlfriend an amazing evening, go to the video store to watch a new film. But the show was canceled due to insufficient number of spectators. The girl is disappointed. You decide to go with her to the nearest cafe. There is no ice cream in the cafe. It’s autumn outside, there’s a cold wind, and you have guests at home. Your actions:

1. Apologize and accompany her home.

2. You walk with her until you’re blue in the street.

3. Your own option.

(Answers from the young men)

1st presenter: The third situation for our participants.

A boy you know that you really like invited you to his birthday party. But your mother forbade you to go, citing the fact that he is a bully and his company is not suitable for you. Your actions:

1. You will not listen to your mother and go to the birthday party.

2. You will stay at home, worrying and crying into your pillow.

3. Your own option.

(Girls' answers)

2nd presenter: And the third situation for our young men.

You accidentally found out that your girlfriend agreed to participate in the Miss City beauty contest. Your actions:

1. Throw a scandal at her and set the condition: “It’s either me or the competition.”

2. Pretend that everything is fine. And you and your friends will go to this show.

3. Do something different.

(Answers from the young men)

1st presenter: The second round of our game “Love of all ages...” has ended. Let's move on to the next round. It's called "Talk to me, my friend!" What is the essence of this tour?

Now each of you, our dear participants and participants, will be able to ask each other a question.

So, who do we start with?

(Questions - answers)

2nd presenter: And the last, fourth round.

Questions for girls:

1. You like a guy who is currently friends with the girl with whom you are in a quarrel. Your actions?

(Girls' answers)

2. How do you get rid of a guy who is already boring you?

(Girls' answers)

1st presenter:

Questions for young men:

1. You will take revenge on the girl who left you for your friend.

(Answers from the young men)

2. If you like a classmate, will you pull her hair or take away her textbook?

(Answers from the young men)

2nd presenter: And now our participants must make their choice.

On the back of your heart with a name, you write the name of the girl or boy you like. While you make your choice, the audience and I are watching...

(A pre-prepared number is performed amateur performances- dance or song.)

1st presenter: And now we will see if our pairs matched. So, your choice...

(The cards of girls and boys are read out.)

We got... steam. We hope that your choice is correct.

2nd presenter: (Addressing the participant in the “ideal couple” by name). Why did you choose exactly...?..., what did you like most about your appearance...? Etc.

1st presenter: We thank everyone for their participation. We present you with our “Participant Diplomas” and see you off with thunderous applause.

And our ideal couple (determined by the volume of applause) awaits comic competition"Daughters and mothers."

(The girl and the boy stand next to each other, their hands are tied. Each one has one hand free - they need to dress or swaddle the doll.)

2nd presenter: Well done! And this test was successful. Please accept modest prizes from us and our sponsors.

Presenters (together)". Goodbye! See you again!

May love always accompany you through life!

On February 14, high school students prefer to participate in more original and vulgar competitions than elementary school students. It's already seething here adulthood, accordingly, everything should correspond to the atmosphere of the celebration and the nature of the celebration. Sometimes it can be quite difficult to please representatives of high schools, especially when it comes to fun and funny competitions. They should be really interesting. So, the best competitions for February 14th for high school students.

The best ideas for fun competitions for February 14th for high school students

Guess the melody

The competition to guess the melody should be based on love songs that are known to many teenagers. You will have to prepare a number of popular melodies in advance. Participants line up and then the music starts playing. If one of the participants guesses what exactly the melody is in this moment plays, he raises his hand up. As a result, the music stops playing, and he names his version of the melody. Next, the high school student gets a microphone, the music starts, and he must sing the song that was being played. If he cannot do this, then he will not receive a point. Many children, even high school students, are embarrassed to sing in public. Here you can add additional stimulation. if a person simply guesses the melody, then he receives only one point, and if he also performed it, then three. This will make it possible to overcome embarrassment in most students. Of course, the competition must have an even more significant incentive, for example, it could be original gift. Don't forget about this when organizing this fun competition.

Hearts

This is a typical competition for high school students on February 14th. For this, you will have to prepare hearts in advance, which will be cut in half. They don't have to be the same. Next, take two boxes. The right halves of the hearts are placed in the first, and the left halves in the second. Next, one guy and a girl are called. A representative of the stronger sex approaches one box, and a representative of the weaker sex approaches the other. They simultaneously take the halves out of the boxes and begin to run towards each other. If their hearts are united into a single whole, then the competition can end. If nothing works, then they return to their boxes, put halves in them, and take out the next ones. The competition continues until a whole heart is made. Of course, several couples can participate in this event in succession. The winners are those who spend the least number of attempts to get the right heart. The competition will definitely please young people, because finding two identical halves is not always possible with maximum speed.

Valentines

Next fun competition for high school students we called it valentines. Hearts are needed here different color, for example, blue and red. Moreover, there should be 9 of them, while, for example, there should be 10 participants in each team. All valentines are placed on the table. The participants begin to dance around him. When the music stops, all students take a heart from the table. In this case, guys should take red hearts, and girls should take blue ones. Since there are only nine valentines of different colors, then no one will get them. It is this pair that is eliminated from further competition. At the same time, the number of hearts should also decrease. The game continues until one guy and one girl remain near the table. They are the ones who become the winners. Good game on February 14 for schoolchildren.





Finally

So, dear ones, now you know how to organize leisure time for high school students on Valentine’s Day. On this wonderful day they will be in seventh heaven thanks to your competitions.

Nobody knows where and when love is born. This tremendous power that rules the worlds makes us rejoice, triumph, compose odes and sing hymns. And also smile and rejoice. Real love“doesn’t walk” alone. Being with her is always a blessing.

A fun quiz for February 14 (Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day) contains 14 questions with answers.

Quiz creator: Iris Review

1. What is “Love Elixir”?
Infusion of the flower “Ivan da Marya”
American romantic comedy +
Pomegranate juice

2. Which one geometric figure symbolizes complex love relationships, often played out in films, in romantic literature: comedies, plays?
Love trapeze
Love triangle +
Love parallelogram

3. What movie is the phrase from?
“Love comes and goes, but you always want to eat”
Answer: (From the movie “Suddenly”)
"Love makes people brave"
Answer: (From the movie "Mr. X")
“Love is a theorem that must be proven every day”
Answer: (From the film “That Same Munchausen”)

4. Which bridge is the best place to express your joyful emotions?
Answer: On the Kissing Bridge

P.S. There are such bridges in Paris, St. Petersburg, and other cities.

5. Which animal is mentioned in the famous proverb: “Love is evil, you will love and...”
Bison
Ram
Goat +

6. What is the name of Baba Yaga's love?
Answer: Koschey the Immortal

7. Why is love a carrot?
Answer: different answers are possible, one of them is “because gladiolus”

8. On what floor does the love of the beat quartet “Secret” live?
On the fifth + (From the song “Home again, still the same house as I know it to me”)
On the second
On the first

9. How are children born?
They are found in cabbage
The stork brings babies
They are born to mom and dad +

10. What is “VALENTINE”?
Mandarin duck
A cheerful girl named Valentina
Postcard +

11. What is the name of the main character in the film “Love and Doves”?
Love
Nadezhda +
Vasilisa

12. If a relationship begins between two people, then it is customary to say that it is
Roman +
Play
Tale

13. When a person is deeply in love, what disease is attributed to him?
Love fever +
Love fever +
love flu

14. Which pair does not exist?
Romeo and Juliet
Prince and Cinderella
The Princess and the Pea and Balda +

MKOU Poddubenskaya secondary school

Valentine's Day (February 14) at school. Game program script

Ved.2. So everyone celebrates Valentine's Day - both adults and children. With family, with friends. Celebrated for a long time. On this day, it is customary to give a gift to your chosen one or chosen one. But the gift must be in the shape of a heart, be it cushion or a craft box.

Ved.2. So, we begin our celebration and introduce the participants and their fans. (Command View)

Ved.1. For all stages of the competition, each team scores a certain number of points. The team that scores the maximum number of points throughout the game is declared the winner. (Competitions are assessed on a five-point system)

Ved.1. Let's start our competitive program from the romantic and funny song “Love-Carrot.” (girls in grades 6 and 7)

Love for all ages! ( game program)

Ved.2. And now about the main thing. Participants in the game will have to go through tests lasting four rounds. Between tours we will have pleasant musical breaks, all sorts of surprises and other events.

Ved.1 .First tour: "Who loved whom?" Participants are asked to answer the question “Who loved whom?”

Who did Little Khavroshechka love? (Cow.)

Who did Gray love? (Assol.)

Who did Gerasim love? (Mu Mu.)

Who did Gerda love? (Kaya.)

Who did the steadfast tin soldier love? (Dancer.)

Who did Dunno love? (Sineglazka.)

Who did the mosquito love? (Mukhu-Tsokotuhu.)

Who did Pierrot love? (To Malvin.)

Who did the Russian clergyman love? (Dog.)

Who did Lunatic love? (Ruth.)

Who did the Prince love? (Cinderella.)

Who did Chatsky love? (Sophia.)

Ved.2. – We address you, dear Judge. Please announce the results of the 1st round of our competition program.

Ved.1. Room from 5th class. Flashmob

Ved.2. Second round:"Do you believe?"

Teams, you are dealt two cards: “Yes” and “No”. When answering questions that begin with the words “Do you believe that...”, you must raise one of two “yes or no” cards. The time to think about each question is 1 minute. Correct answers are encouraged.

Is Ancient Greece the birthplace of Valentine's Day? (No. Ancient Rome.)

Cupid - a mischievous angel with a bow and arrow - is the son of Venus and a symbol of Valentine's Day? (Yes.)

In Wales, on February 14, loved ones were given wooden “love spoons” decorated with hearts, keys and keyholes, which meant: “You have found the way to my heart.” (Yes.)

Is the rose a symbol of beauty and love? (Yes.)

Do red chrysanthemums, tulips, carnations mean love? (Yes.)

In Germany, on Valentine's Day, do women give chocolate to all the men they love and know? (No. This is a Japanese tradition.)

These lines about love were written by M. Yu. Lermontov:

It all starts with love.

With love! I know that for sure.

Everything, even hatred, is dear

And the eternal sister of love.

(No. Robert Rozhdestvensky.)

Ved.1. We are waiting for the summing up of the 2 previous rounds from our fair and wise jury.

Ved.2. Number from 8th grade

Ved.1. Third round: "Let's compliment each other."

The teams come up with compliments. Then the boys of the red table team compliment the girls of the team blue table etc. Then the girls compliment the boys. The complimenter goes through two circles. And compliments should not be repeated.

Competitions for fans

Ved.2. Fourth round: "Smart questions."

Ved.1. 1. In Japan, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)

Ved.1. 3.Do some types of colored pencils have carrot extract added to make the lead stronger? (No)

Ved.2. 4. Did the Romans wear pants? (No)

Ved.1. 5. If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)

Ved.2. 6. Is it true that spiders feed on their own web? (Yes)

Ved.1. 7. In one Korean circus, two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz. (No)

Ved.2. 8. Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No)

Ved.1. 9.If you put a flounder on a chessboard, it will also become checkered. (Yes)

Ved.2. 10.Can some frogs fly? (Yes, in the tropical forests of Asia and Africa)

Ved.1. 11.Children can hear more high sounds than adults? (Yes)

Ved.2. 12.Is the eye filled with air? (No, the eye is filled with fluid)

Ved.1. 13.In some places people still wash with olive oil? (Yes, in some hot countries where water is scarce)

Ved.2. 14. The bats can they receive radio signals? (No)

Ved.1. 15.Can't owls roll their eyes? (Yes)

Ved.2. 16. Is moose a type of deer? (Yes)

Ved.1. 17. At night, do giraffes use echoes to find the leaves they feed on? (No)

Ved.2. 18. In some countries, fireflies are used as lighting devices? (Yes)

Ved.1. 19.Duremar was selling frogs? (No, leeches)

Ved.2. 20. Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)

Ved.1. 21.Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)

Ved.2. 22. Are most turnips grown in Russia? (No, in America)

Ved.1. 23. Was Hans Christian Andersen's real name Swensen? (No, Hans)

Ved.2. 24.Which knot cannot be untied? (Railway).

Ved.1. 25.Where is the end of the world? (Where the shadow begins).

Ved.2. 26.What can you easily pick up from the ground, but cannot throw far? (Pooh).

Ved.1. 27.What can you cook, but cannot eat? (Lessons).

Ved.2. 28.How can you put two liters of milk in a liter jar? (You need to make condensed milk from milk).

Ved.1. 29.How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months).

Ved.2. 30.What do you throw down when you need it and pick it up when you don’t need it? (Anchor).

Ved.1. 31. The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it? (The rope was not tied to anything.)

Ved.2. 32.What can travel around the world while remaining in the same corner? (Postage Stamp).

Ved.1. 33.Is it possible to light a match underwater? (You can if you pour water into a glass and hold the match below the glass).

Ved.2. 34.How can an thrown egg fly three meters without breaking? (You need to throw the egg four meters, then it will fly the first three meters intact).

Ved.1. 35.Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is this possible? (Both people were playing with other people).

Ved.2. 36.How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without hurting yourself? (You have to jump from the bottom step).

Ved1. In the meantime, the distinguished jury will sum up the results, we will listen to the song “Half” performed by Inna Udovenko and Eli Muravyeva.

At the end of the program, the hosts present prizes.

"Funny face"

On a piece of whatman paper you need to draw a funny face that could relate to Valentine's Day. All participants (26 people) stand in line and, taking a marker, draw one face.

"One Hundred to One"

Which celebrity has a last name starting with the letter "P"?

Pugacheva

Putin

Pushkin

Paganini

Peter the First

Petrosyan

The most common starting with the letter "A"

Alexander

Alexei

Andrey

Anton

Artem

Which pets are most often owned?

Cats

Dogs

parrots

Rybok

Turtles

Crocodiles

During class, a student sat down on a chair and screamed loudly. Why?

Sat on the buttons

Forgot my backpack at home

Saw a ghost

This is a music lesson. Sings

Because of the test

Just

"Two Pianos"

To play you need 2 teams of 2 people. A line from a famous song comes up. Each line, which is hidden from the eyes of the participants, has several transitions. You can name any hidden word and sing a song in which this word appears. Example lines:

I won't tell anyone anything (Girls)

He sings like a nightingale and they knew about it (“It’s cool you got on TV”)

The boys fly towards life (“Other rules” “Fly! Run!”

Why are you so scary (“Andryukha”

"Smart Questions"

Answer only "yes" - "no"

In Japan, do students write on the blackboard with a brush and colored ink? (Yes)

Are disposable school boards used in Australia? (No)

Ball pen Was it first used only by military pilots? (Yes)

In Africa, vitamin-enriched pencils are produced for children who tend to chew on anything? (Yes)

Do some types of colored pencils have carrot extract added to make the lead stronger? (No)

Did the Romans wear pants? (No, they wore tunics and togas)

If a bee stings someone, will it die? (Yes)

Is it true that spiders feed on their own webs? (Yes)

In one Korean circus, two crocodiles were taught to dance the waltz. (No)

Do penguins fly north for the winter? (No, penguins can't fly)

If a flounder is placed on a checkerboard, it will also become checkered. (Yes)

Spartan warriors sprayed their hair with perfume before battle. (Yes, this is the only luxury they allowed themselves)

Do mice grow up and become rats? (No, these are two different orders of rodents)

Can some frogs fly? (Yes, in the tropical forests of Asia and Africa)

Can children hear higher pitched sounds than adults? (Yes)

Is the eye filled with air? (No, the eye is filled with fluid)

Are you taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes)

Do people still bathe with olive oil in some places? (Yes, in some hot countries where water is scarce)

Can bats receive radio signals? (No)

Owls can't roll their eyes? (Yes)

Is elk a type of deer? (Yes)

Do giraffes use echoes at night to find the leaves they feed on? (No)

Are dolphins small whales? (Yes)

Rhinoceros horn has magical power? (No)

In some countries, fireflies are used as lighting devices? (Yes)

Is a monkey usually the size of a kitten? (Yes)

Was Scrooge's lucky coin worth 10 cents? (Yes)

Was Duremar selling frogs? (No, leeches)

Do Eskimos dry capelin and eat it instead of bread? (Yes)

Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)

Are most turnips grown in Russia? (No, in America)

An elephant, meeting an unfamiliar relative, greets in the following way - puts its trunk in its mouth? (Yes)

Was Hans Christian Andersen's real name Svensen? (No, Hans)

Which knot cannot be untied? (Railway).

Where is the end of the world? (Where the shadow begins).

When they build new house What do you drive the first nail into? (In a hat).

What is under a person's feet when he walks across a bridge? (Shoe sole).

What can you easily pick up from the ground, but cannot throw far? (Pooh).

How many peas can fit into one glass? (Not a single one - everything must be put down).

What can you cook but can't eat? (Lessons).

How can you put two liters of milk in a liter jar? (You need to make condensed milk from milk).

If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, how long does it take one cat to catch one mouse? (Five minutes).

How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months).

What do you drop when you need it and pick it up when you don't? (Anchor).

The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it? (The rope was not tied to anything.)

What can travel around the world while remaining in the same corner? (Postage Stamp).

Is it possible to light a match underwater? (You can if you pour water into a glass and hold the match below the glass).

How can a thrown egg fly three meters without breaking? (You need to throw the egg four meters, then it will fly the first three meters intact).

Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is this possible? (Both people were playing with other people).

What could be bigger than an elephant and at the same time weightless? (Shadow of an elephant).

What are all the people on earth doing at the same time? (Getting older).

Which becomes larger when placed upside down (Number 6).

How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without hurting yourself? (You have to jump from the bottom step).

What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured? (Time, temperature).

When can the net pull out water? (When the water freezes).

What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three torsos and eight legs? (Rider holding a chicken in his hands).

Bottom line. As a result, it may happen that some boy and girl are often matched as a couple and they are awarded a “Diploma” for being an ideal couple.

Entertainment script "Valentine's Day"

Characters: 2 presenters – adults.

Attributes: paper hearts, cut in half, easels (according to the number of pairs), white paper, colored pencils, colored paper, glue, scissors, glasses of juice (according to the number of children), cocktail straws, plates of flour, paper napkins, blindfold.

(Music sounds, children enter the hall and take their seats)

Ved.1. There are 14 days left until spring. And tomorrow, February 14, is Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day.

Ved.2. February 14 - Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day, a sweet, homely, funny and unusual holiday. He is unusual because he is not Russian. But in Europe, Valentine's Day is celebrated with great pleasure. After all, Saint Valentine is the patron saint of lovers.

Ved.1. Well, yes, we generally believe that only adults have the right to fall in love, and you can giggle and tease a child: “Tili - tili dough, bride and groom!” It's just stupid and ugly. Because love can overtake a person even in kindergarten. And one can only envy such a person, because his life is immediately illuminated by this best feeling in the world.

Ved.2. So everyone celebrates Valentine's Day - both adults and children. With family, with friends. Celebrated for a long time. On this day, it is customary to give a gift to your chosen one or chosen one. But the gift must be in the shape of a heart, be it a sofa cushion or a craft box.

Ved.1. In addition, on this day it is customary to give each other cards - “Valentines” - with images of hearts.

Ved.2. So, we begin our celebration and introduce you to the participants.

(Pairs pre-selected in groups - participants in the competition program - enter the hall to the music).

Ved.1. For all stages of the competition, each couple gains a certain number of points. The couple that scores the maximum number of points throughout the game is declared Valentin and Valentina. (Competitions are assessed on a five-point system)

Ved.2. And now we are pleased to introduce you to the jury... (introduces the jury members)

Ved.1. So, let's begin our competition program.

1 competition “My other half”

(Each pair is given half a paper heart; at the leader’s command, each pair must find their half of a heart. The pair that completes the task faster wins).

Ved.2.
Everyone has long known about the seven wonders of the world,
But here's one more thing big miracle There is.
And now I have discovered the eighth miracle. This
More wonderful and better than all miracles.
That miracle has long been known to everyone on the planet,
It excites us and the blood is in our veins.
Immortal as life - the eighth wonder of the world
Beautiful sorceress love!

2nd competition “Arrow of Cupid”

(Blindfolded girls draw a heart on a sheet of Whatman paper attached to an easel, and boys draw “Cupid’s arrow.” “Cupid’s arrow” must hit the heart).

Ved.1. While the jury evaluates the results of the two competitions, listen to a comic song

This is for you,” words and music by I. Ponomareva. Word from the jury (The jury announces the number of points for two competitions)

Ved.2. Love for all ages. But love can be different: mutual, and sometimes unrequited.

3rd competition “Broken Heart”

Ved.1. Please note that halves of hearts are hung on the central wall - these are “broken hearts”. You need to choose one half, which will indicate the question number. By answering the question correctly, you will restore your “broken heart.”

Questions:

Gena's crocodile's faithful friend? (Cheburashka)

What is the name of the hare in the program “ Good night, kids”? (Stepashka)

Have teeth but no mouth? (Saw)

What was the name of Matroskin's cat's calf? (Gavryusha)

Which bird brings happiness? (Stork)

In the forest, carved, smoothly hewn, sings, pours, what is it called? (Pipe)

Word from the jury (the jury announces the results of the 3rd competition)

The song “From what, from what...” is performed, music by Y. Chichkov, lyrics by Y. Khaletsky

Ved.2. You all probably know well the fairy tale “Cinderella” by Charles Perrault and remember how the prince found his beloved through the glass slipper. And each of you boys will have to find your own Cinderella.

4th competition “Cinderella”

(Boy participants stand with their backs to the girls; each girl participant takes off one shoe, on command the boy must find and put on her shoe for the girl as quickly as possible).

5th competition “Happy Valentine’s face”

(Each couple cuts out a large heart from paper and, using small hearts, draws a nose, eyes, ears, mouth. Those who get the most interesting and funny face win this competition).

Pair dance “Find your match”, music. Spadevacchia

The jury's word. (the jury sums up the results of the previous 2 competitions)

Ved.1. Guys, do you like sweets? Do you know that sometimes a couple in love is called a “sweet couple”?

6th competition “Sweet couple”

(Each couple should drink a glass of juice through cocktail straws as quickly as possible)

Ved.2. Drinking juice is not so difficult, but will you boys have the courage to get candy for your girl from a plate of flour without helping with your hands?

7th competition “The Bravest”

(Boys must get candy from a plate of flour without using their hands)

Ved.1. And now we will ask our jury to sum up the results of the last two competitions and announce the results of the entire game.

Word of the jury (when summing up the results, each participating couple is awarded its own nomination “The most charming couple”, “The most fun couple”, “The most savvy couple”, etc. according to the number of couples. The winners are announced “Valentin and Valentina”)

Ved.2. Dear guys, thank you for participating in the game, and the fans for your support.

We wish everyone good luck, happiness and love.