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Finger games for preschoolers

Finger games on the topic: “Vegetables”

We chop and chop cabbage,
We salt the cabbage, we salt it,
We three - three cabbage,
We press and press cabbage. (Imitation of movements.)
“Lariska has two radishes”
Lariska has two radishes. (extend your fingers one by one)
Alyosha has two potatoes.
Tomboy Earring has two green cucumbers.
And Vovka has two carrots.
Moreover, Petka has two tailed radishes.

We went to the market
There are a lot of pears and persimmons there,
There are lemons, oranges,
Melons, plums, tangerines,
But we bought a watermelon -
This is the most delicious cargo!
Connecting fingers with pads, starting with the little fingers, one pair of fingers for each line of poetry;
In this case, the palms do not touch.
-little fingers
-unnamed
-average
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-large
-fingers clench into a fist, and the thumb moves upward

Finger games on the topic: “Fruits”

We will cook compote
You need a lot of fruit. Here: The left palm is held with a “bucket”, the index finger of the right hand is “interfering”
Let's chop apples
We will chop the pear.
Let's squeeze it out lemon juice,
Let's put some plums and sugar. Bend your fingers one at a time, starting with the thumb.
We cook, we cook compote.
Let's treat the honest people. They're "cooking" and "stirring" again.

Finger games on the topic: “Family”

How is our family
Big Yes cheerful (they stomp their hands and hit their fists alternately)
Two are standing at the bench, (Bend their thumbs)
Two want to study. (Bend index fingers)
Two Stepans are gorging themselves on sour cream. (Bend middle fingers)
Two Dashas are eating at the porridge. (Bend ring fingers)
Two Ulki are rocking in a cradle. (bend little fingers)

"Kindergarten"
Everyone in our group is friends (Children beat their fists rhythmically on the table.)
The youngest is me.
This is Masha
This is Sasha
This is Yura
This is Dasha. (Unclench their fists, starting with the little finger.)

Finger games on the topic: “City. A country"

There is a house in a clearing, depict “House” with two hands, the roof of the house - the fingers of the left and right hands touch each other.
Well, the path to the house is closed. The right and left hands are turned with palms facing each other, middle fingers touching each other, thumbs up (“gate”).
We open the gates, Palms unfold parallel to each other
We invite you to this house. "House"

Finger games on the topic: “Transport”

Bus, trolleybus, car, tram -
Don't forget about them on the street. (connecting fingers in turn with the thumb)
In the seas - ships, icebreakers, ships, (the same with the fingers of the other hand)
They very rarely come here.

Finger games on the theme: “Winter”

One, two, three, four, five, (Fold your fingers one at a time)
We came to the yard for a walk.
They sculpted a snow woman. (Imitate sculpting lumps)
They fed the birds crumbs, (Crush the bread with all your fingers)
Then we rode down the hill. (Run the index finger of your right hand across your palm left hand)
And they were also lying in the snow. (Place your palms on the table with one side or the other)
Everyone came home covered in snow, (shake off palms)
We ate soup and went to bed. (Make movements with an imaginary spoon, place your hands under your cheeks)

Finger games on the theme: “NEW YEAR”

In front of us is a Christmas tree: They show a “Christmas tree”: arms bent at the elbows in front of you; fingers intertwined, thumbs raised up - the top of the “Christmas tree”.
Cones, needles, Show “cones” - clenched fists and “needles” - spread fingers.
Balls, lanterns, “balls” are shown: the palm is a “half-bucket” with slightly spread fingers facing upward; “flashlights”: similarly folded palms facing down.
Bunnies and candles, Show “bunnies” - fists with raised index and middle fingers; “candles” - folded palms with fingers together.
Stars, people. Show “stars” - folded palms with fingers spread; "little men" - position of the "ears" down

Finger games on the topic: “Food”

The mouse found a grain
And she took it to the mill.
I ground flour there,
I baked pies for everyone:
Mouse - with cabbage,
Mouse - with potatoes,
Mouse - with carrots,
Mouse - with cloudberries.
For the big fat guy -
As many as four pies:
With cabbage, potatoes, carrots, cloudberries.

Finger games on the topic: “Professions of employees”

Finger gymnastics"Cook"
The cook was preparing lunch (the children knock on the table with the edge of their palms)
And then the lights were turned off.
The bream cook takes (Bends thumbs)
And puts it in compote.
Throws logs into the cauldron, (bends middle fingers)
Ugli hits with a ladle. (Bend ring fingers)
Sugar is poured into the broth. (Bend the little finger)
And he is very pleased. (Throw up their hands)
“Mushrooms” One, two, three, four, five! They “walk” their fingers on the table.
We're going to look for mushrooms.
This finger went into the forest, They bend one finger at a time,
This finger found the mushroom, starting with the little finger.
I began to clean this finger,
This finger began to fry,
This finger ate everything
That's why I got fat.
"Berry" One, two, three, four, five,
We're going for a walk in the forest.
For blueberries
For raspberries
For lingonberries,
Behind the viburnum.
We'll find strawberries
And we'll take it to my brother.
The fingers of both hands greet each other, starting with the thumb, both hands walk along the table. The fingers bend, starting with the thumb.

Hello, big clearing!
Hello, grass - ants!
Hello, forest berry!
You are ripe and delicious.
We are carrying a basket -
We will collect all of you. The fingers of the right hand greet the fingers of the left, tapping each other with their tips.

Finger games on the topic: “Friendship”

Friends in our group join fingers
Girls and boys. to the castle (several times)
We'll make friends with you
Little fingers.
One, two, three, four, five fingers from the little finger alternately
We begin to count. connect with each other
One two three four five
We've finished counting (Hands down, shake hands)

Visiting the big toe
Visiting the big toe
They came straight to the house
Index and middle
Nameless and last.
The little finger itself is a little one,
He knocked on the threshold.
Together fingers are friends,
They cannot live without each other.

Finger games on the topic: “ Winter fun»

We are making a ball out of snow,
(Children clench and unclench their hands)
Let's make a house out of lumps.
(Connect the tips of the fingers, slightly spread the palms to the sides)
Animals will live in the house,
(Clap their hands)
Have fun and make friends
Guard the house together
(Join hands in a “lock”)
One, two, three, four, five, bend their fingers.
You and I made a snowball. Children "sculpt".
Round, strong, very smooth Show a circle, clench your palms, stroke one palm with the other.
And not at all sweet. They shake their fingers.
Once - we'll throw it up, "They'll throw it up."
Two - we'll catch, "They're catching."
Three - let's drop "They drop."
And... we'll break it. They stomp.

Come on, buddy, be brave, buddy!
(Children make an imaginary ball and roll it away from them)
Roll your snowball in the snow -
It will turn into a thick lump.
(Draw a circle in the air)
And the lump will become a snowman.
(Children draw three circles of different sizes from bottom to top)
His smile is so bright!
(Place palms to cheeks, depicting a wide smile)
Two eyes, a hat, a nose, a broom...
(Children show index fingers eyes, palm - a hat, fist of the right hand - nose and an imaginary broom)
But the sun will be a little hot -
(Children raise their hands up)
Alas! And there is no snowman!
(Raise their shoulders and spread their arms to the sides, then squat down, covering their head with their hands)

Finger games on the topic: “Wintering birds”

Come, birds! I'll give the lard to the titmouse.
I'll prepare some bread crumbs.
These crumbs are for pigeons,
These crumbs are for the sparrows.
Jackdaws and crows, Eat pasta!
“calling” movements of the fingers 4 times - “cutting” movements of one palm on the other fingers with a pinch - “crumb bread”, rub the pads of the fingers against each other stretch the right hand forward with an open palm the same - with the left hand rub palm against palm, “rolling from bread pasta"

How many birds are there for our feeder? Has it arrived?
We'll tell you. Two tits, a sparrow,
Woodpecker with motley feathers. There were enough grains for everyone.
They clench and unclench their fists rhythmically. Curling your fingers, starting with the largest one. They clench and unclench their fists rhythmically.

Finger games on the topic: “Mother’s Day”

My family
I know what I have (raise hand with palm towards you
A friendly family at home: and in accordance with the text
This is mom, bending her fingers in a certain sequence:
This is me, first the ring finger, then the little finger, the index finger,
This is my grandmother, medium and large)
This is Dad,
This is grandfather.
And we have no discord.

Mommy, mommy, bend your fingers one by one
Darling, right hand, starting with the big one,
Because you know, mommy, then do the same on your left hand.
How I love you. Clench your right hand into a fist,
Grab it tightly with your left palm.

“We help mom together -
We wipe away dust everywhere. Movements in the text
We are now washing clothes
Rinse and wring out.
We sweep everything around -
And run for milk.
We meet mom in the evening,
We open the doors wide,
We hug mom tightly.”

There are many mothers in this world, (spread their arms in different directions, then tightly clasp themselves by the shoulders)
Children love them all!
Journalist and engineer, (alternately bend fingers, starting with the little finger, first on one hand, then on the other)
Cook, policeman,
Seamstress, conductor and teacher,
Doctor, hairdresser and builder -
We need different mothers (they squeeze both palms into a “lock”)
Different mothers are important! (spread their arms, raise their palms up)
"Clothes, shoes, hats"

Masha put on her mitten:
“Oh, where am I going?
There is no finger, it’s gone,
I didn’t get to my little house.” Clench your fingers into a fist.
Masha took off her mitten: Unclench all fingers except the thumb.
“Look, I found it! Unbend thumb.
You search, search and find, squeeze your fingers into a fist, separate your thumb.
Hello, little finger, how are you?
"Shoes"

One two three four five
Let's count shoes:
Once - shoes, The child bends his fingers.
Two - boots,
Three shoes
Four - sandals
And, of course, five slippers.
Your legs need to rest.

We have become chickens in yellow hats. The child flaps his arms like a chicken's wings.
In white hats we became bunnies, showing bunny ears
In red caps we became mushrooms, joining hands above our heads.
In black hats - blueberries on the hummocks, Squats down.
In blue rain caps, he gets up and puts his hands on his belt.
And they easily galloped along the paths. Jumps forward on two legs.

Like our cat, bend one toe at a time, starting with the big ones,
Boots on feet. on both hands for each shoe name.
Like our pig
There are boots on my feet.
Like a dog's paws
Blue slippers.
And the kid is small
Puts on felt boots.
And son Vovka -
New sneakers.
Like this. Like this. Palm claps and fist bumps are performed rhythmically.
New sneakers.

"Don't cry, my doll"
Don't cry, my doll, you are left alone.
I can't play with you
I need to re-wash:
Your dresses and socks, your skirts and stockings,
Sweater, mittens, jacket,
A cap, a colored beret.
I'll pour a little water
I'll pour the powder into a basin.
I’ll whip up some snow foam, wash it and go.
While the sun is shining,
I'll pull the rope.
I'll attach the clothes to it,
I'll dry everything with the breeze.
The two of us worked together
Now we will rest.
Imitation of motion sickness of a doll.
Curling your fingers.
Imitation according to the description in the poem.
Place your hands on your knees.

We lived in a house
Little gnomes:
(children clench and unclench their fists)
Toki, Peaks, Faces, Chiki, Miki.

One two three four five,
(extend fingers, starting with little fingers)
The gnomes began to wash:
(rubbing fists together)
Toki - shirts, Chiki - socks,
Spades - handkerchiefs, Miki was smart,
Faces are pants, I brought water to everyone.
(bend fingers, starting with thumbs)

Finger games on the topic: “Shoes”

Let's count for the first time,
How many shoes do we have?

Shoes, slippers, boots
For Natasha and Seryozha,
And even boots
For our Valentine,
And these boots
For baby Galenka.
(for each name of shoe, bend one toe, starting with the big one)
"New sneakers"
Like our cat
Boots on feet.
Like our pig
There are boots on my feet.
And on the dog's paws
Blue slippers.
And the kid is small
Puts on boots.
And son Vovka -
New sneakers.
(bend the fingers on both hands one at a time, starting with the thumbs)
Like this,
Like this,
New sneakers.
(walk on the table with the index and middle fingers of both hands)
"Boots"
Everywhere, everywhere we are together
Let's go, inseparable.
(middle and index fingers “walk” along the table)
We're walking through the meadows
Along the green shores,
They ran down the stairs,
They walked along the street,
Then we climb under the bed,
(bend one finger at a time, starting with the thumb)
We'll sleep there quietly.
(place palms on table)

Finger games on the topic: “Insects”

She flew to us yesterday, waving her hands
Striped bee. for each insect name
And behind her, the bumblebee-bumblebee bends its finger.
And a cheerful butterfly,
Two beetles and a dragonfly
Like lantern eyes. Making circles from fingers
They buzzed, flew, and brought them to their eyes.
They fell from fatigue. They drop their palms on the table.

Finger games on the topic: “Bug”

I am a cheerful May bug.
I know all the gardens around,
I'm circling over the lawns,
And my name is Zhu-zhu...

Finger games on the topic: “Wasps”

Wasps love sweets
They fly to sweets,
And the wasps will bite
If they want to clench their fist. Spread your index finger and little finger apart (“mustache”). Move your mustache
Extend your middle finger, hold it between your index and ring fingers, and rotate it in different directions.
Ladybug's daddy is coming,
Mom follows after dad,
The kids follow their mother,
The little ones wander after them.
They wear red skirts
Skirts with black dots.
They look like the sun
They greet the new day together.
And if it's hot for them
Then they will all hide together. Walk on the table with all fingers of your right hand. All fingers of your left hand
walk on the table. We walk with both hands at the same time. Clasp your palms, fingers pressed tightly. Tap your index fingers on the table. Draw the sun with your fingers. Hide the fingers of both hands in your fists.

Here is a small hive where
the bees hid.
Nobody will see them.
Here they appear from the hive
One, two, three, four, five.
Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z.
Clench your fingers into a fist, then
fold one at a time.

Pow - pow - spider,
Spider web barrel,
The spider keeps crawling up,
He weaves a web.
The web is even thin -
Holds moths tightly. Form a frame with your fingers. Then connect the fingers of both hands into a lock.
Without unclenching the lock, raise your fingers and wave them like wings.

Finger games on the topic: “Furniture, Dishes”

In our dining room -
There is an excellent oak TABLE,
CHAIRS - all carved backs,
The legs are bent and twisted.
And a nut BUFFET
For jam and sweets.
In the adult room - bedroom -
There is a mirrored wardrobe for dresses,
Two wide beds
With blankets on cotton wool
And a birch chest of drawers,
Mom takes the laundry there.
And in the living room there are CHAIRS,
They watch TV here.
There is a SOFA and a coffee table,
IN THE WALL is a music center.
(for each name of furniture one finger is bent - 10 in total)
“There is a lot of furniture in the apartment.”
One two three four,
(bend the fingers, starting with the thumb, on both hands)
Lots of furniture in the apartment
(clench and unclench fists)
We'll hang the shirt in the closet,
And we’ll put a cup in the cupboard.
To give your legs a rest,
Let's sit on the chair for a while.
And when we were fast asleep,
We were lying on the bed.
And then me and the cat
We sat at the table
(curl fingers at each furniture name)
They drank tea and jam together.
There is a lot of furniture in the apartment.
(alternately clapping palms and hitting the table with fists)

One two three four,

We washed the dishes:

Teapot, cup, ladle, spoon
And a big ladle.

We washed the dishes
(one palm slides over the other in a circle)
We just broke the cup,
The ladle also fell apart,
The teapot's nose is broken.
We broke the spoon a little,
(bend fingers one at a time, starting with the thumb)
This is how we helped mom.
(bumping fists together)

Finger games on the topic: “Victory Day”

I am sailing on a white boat (point the ends of your fingers forward, press your hands with your palms
Along the waves with pearl foam. to each other, slightly opening.
I am a brave captain, reciting a poem, showing how a boat
I'm not afraid of a hurricane. swings on the waves, and then with smooth hand movements
White seagulls are circling, the waves themselves, then according to the text
They are also not afraid of the wind. verse show the seagull, arms crossed, connecting
Only the bird cry of the palm frightens back side and wave
A school of golden fish. fingers pressed together
And, having traveled to wonderful countries, with straightened palms and fingers,
Looking at the oceans, draw fish pressed against each other.
Traveler-hero, show with smooth movements of palms
I will return home to my mother. how fish swim in water)

Aty - baht, aty - baht!
(alternately “walk” with the index and middle fingers of the right and left hands)
Soldiers are coming to the parade!
Here come the tankers
Then the artillerymen
And then the infantry -
Company by company.

Finger games on the topic: “Folk toy, Folklore”

Matryosha's sister has rhythmic strikes with the fingers of her right hand,
starting from the index finger, along the left palm.
Through the village of fables Rhythmic strikes with the fingers of the left hand, on-
starting from the index finger, along the right palm.
A duck walks in a skirt, For each name of the animal they bend
In a warm sheepskin coat, fingers on hands, starting with the thumbs.
The chicken is in a vest,
Cockerel - in a beret,
Goat - in a sundress,
Zainka - in a caftan,
And all of them are more beautiful Rhythmic alternating clapping of hands and
Cow in matting. fist bumps.

I play with toys: (Hands in front of you, clench and unclench the fingers of both hands.)
I throw the ball to you, (We stretch our arms forward - “throw the ball.”)
I assemble the pyramid (we place straight hands, palms down, on top of each other several times.)
I roll the truck everywhere. (We move the slightly open hand of our right hand in front of us - “roll the car.”)

Cockerel, cockerel, - (join the index and thumb on the hand)
Golden comb, - (make a “castle” from your fingers)
Butter head, - (pat the head with your hand)
Silk beard, - (stroke the chin with your hand)
That you get up early
Why are you singing loudly?
Don't you let the kids sleep? – (close your eyes and place your palms under your cheeks)
Bucket sun

Bucket sunshine! - (spread your arms to the sides and spread your fingers)
Get up quickly - (raise your hands up)
Light up, heat up - (make “flashlights” in front of you)
Calves and lambs, - (show “horns” on the head)
Still small (not completely connected, index finger and thumb) guys - (put your palms to your chest).

Finger games on the topic: “Week of Kindness”

If your fingers are sad -
They want kindness. fingers pressed tightly to the palm
If your fingers cry -
Someone offended them. shaking our brushes
We'll spare our fingers -
We will warm you with our kindness. “wash” our hands, breathe on them
We will press our palms to ourselves, alternately, 1 at the top, 1 at the bottom.
Let's start stroking gently. stroke the palm with the other palm
Let your palms hug,
Let them play a little. cross your fingers, press your palms together
the fingers of both hands tap quickly and lightly
Every finger needs to be taken
And hug tighter. We hold each finger in a fist

The cat invited us to visit, palms on our cheeks, shaking our heads
And we went along the path. fingers “walk” on the knees or on the table




We see a tall tree, we point our fists at each other
We see a deep lake. wave-like movements of the hands
Stomp-stomp, palms clapping on knees or on the table
Jump-jump, fists knock on knees or on table
Chiki-bricks, palms clapping alternately on the knees or on the floor
Chicky-brick. fists knock alternately on the knees or on the table
Birds sing songs with their palms crossed - “bird”
The grains are pecked everywhere:
They peck here and peck there, the fingers of one hand “peck” the palm of the other, and vice versa
They are not given to anyone. palms in front of you, alternately clench and unclench your fist
Stomp-stomp, palms clapping on knees or on the table
Jump-jump, fists knock on knees or on table
Chiki-bricks, palms clapping alternately on the knees or on the floor
Chicky-brick. fists knock alternately on the knees or on the table
This is the house, the "roof"
And there is a window in it. "window"
We are greeted by a cat and a cat. clap your hands
Stomp-stomp, palms clapping on knees or on the table
Jump-jump, fists knock on knees or on table
Chiki-bricks, palms clapping alternately on the knees or on the floor
Chicky-brick. fists knock alternately on the knees or on the table
We'll stay for a while, hands "hello"
And we'll run back. fingers “run” along the knees or on the table
Stomp-stomp, palms clapping on knees or on the table
Jump-jump, fists knock on knees or on table
Chiki-bricks, palms clapping alternately on the knees or on the floor
Chicky-brick. fists knock alternately on the knees or on the table

Good morning, hello Ivan!
Good morning, hello, Stepan!
Good morning, hello, Sergey!
Good morning, hello, Matvey!
Good morning, hello Nikitushka! Thumbs crossed.
Cross the index fingers.
Cross their middle fingers.
Cross the nameless
fingers.
Little fingers crossed.

Finger games

4. Finger gymnastics. Theme: Colors of autumn “Autumn leaves” One, two, three, four, five, Let's collect leaves. Birch leaves, Rowan leaves, Poplar leaves, Aspen leaves, We will collect oak leaves, Mame autumn bouquet Let's take Bend your fingers, starting with. large fists are compressed and unclenched. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. “Walking” on the table. 3. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Harvest “Lariska has two radishes” One by one, extend the fingers from the fist, starting with the big one, on one and then on the other hand. Lariska has two radishes. Alyosha has two potatoes. Seryozhka, a tomboy, has two green cucumbers. And Vovka has two carrots. Moreover, Petka has two tailed radishes. 1. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye, Summer. “For berries” One, two, three, four, five, We go for a walk in the forest. For blueberries, for raspberries, for lingonberries, for viburnum. We will find strawberries and take them to our brother. The fingers of both hands greet each other, starting with the thumb. Both hands go across the table. Bend your fingers, starting with the largest one. 3. We went to the market, There were a lot of pears and persimmons, There were lemons, oranges, Melons, plums, tangerines, But we bought a watermelon - This is the most delicious load! Finger gymnastics. Topic: Harvest. Connecting fingers with pads, starting with the little fingers, one pair of fingers for each line of poetry; In this case, the palms do not touch. little fingers ring middle index thumbs are clenched into a fist, and the thumb is pulled up 6. Finger gymnastics. Topic: I am human. We clap our hands with our fingers outstretched. We show our fingers outstretched. Further, all movements correspond to the text. “My fingers” My fingers will tell you, They will show us what they can do. There are 5 of them on each hand. They can do anything, they will always help. They play the pipe, wash things, sweep everywhere, pinch, caress, throw the ball, five and five of my fast fingers. 1. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye Summer! Hello, big clearing! Hello, grass - ants! Hello, forest berry! You are ripe and delicious. We are carrying a basket - We will collect all of you. The fingers of the right hand take turns shaking hands with the fingers of the left, tapping each other with their tips. 4. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Colors of autumn. Five cheerful droplets knock on the ground, Five cheerful droplets say to the earth: Tom - tom - tom - tom! Tim - tim - tim - tim! Tick ​​- tick - tick - tick! Type - type - type - type! Children repeat movements and words. Tap on the knees: with the fingers of both hands, thumbs, index, middle, ring, little fingers. Repeat the movements on the floor and in the air. You can tap the fingers of both hands on the shoulders, legs, and floor. 6. Finger gymnastics. Topic: I am Human. Masha put on her mitten: “Oh, where am I going? My finger is missing, it’s gone, I didn’t get into my little house.” Masha took off her mitten: “Look, I found it!” You search, you search and you find, Hello, little finger, how are you living? Clench your fingers into a fist. Unclench all fingers except the thumb. Extend your thumb. Clench your fingers into a fist and separate your thumb. 27. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Meeting birds. Chicks in the nest The bird flaps its wings and flies to its nest. She will tell her chicks where she got the grain. Grab all the fingers of your right hand with your left palm and move them. 9. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Friendship. "Orange" We shared an orange; There are many of us, but he is alone. This slice is for the hedgehog, This slice is for the swift, This slice is for the ducklings, This slice is for the kittens, This slice is for the beaver, And the peel is for the wolf. He's angry with us! Run away in all directions!!! For each word, the fingers are clenched into a fist. Curling your fingers, starting with the largest one. Throwing movement with the right hand. They clench their fists and press them to their chest. They run their fingers across the table. 12. Finger gymnastics. Topic: How to prepare for winter. “Feeder” How many birds are there for our feeder? Has it arrived? We'll tell you. Two tits, a sparrow, a woodpecker with motley feathers. There were enough grains for everyone. They clench and unclench their fists rhythmically. Curling your fingers, starting with the largest one. They clench and unclench their fists rhythmically. 8. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our life. “Helpers” One, two, three, four, Hitting each other with their fists. We washed the dishes: teapot, cup, ladle, spoon and a large ladle. We washed the dishes: We only broke the cup, the ladle also fell apart, the nose of the teapot was broken. We broke the spoon a little, so we helped mom. One palm slides over the other. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. One palm slides over the other. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. Hitting each other's fists. 13. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Hello Zimushka - Winter. “Snowball” One, two, three, four, You and I made a snowball. Round, strong, very smooth, and not at all sweet. We'll give you a lift once. We'll catch two. We'll drop three and break them. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. They “sculpt” me with the position of my palms. Show a circle, clench your palms. They shake their fingers. They look up, throwing an imaginary snowball. They drop an imaginary snowball. They stomp their feet. 9. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Friendship. “Our fingers” We wrote, we wrote, And now everyone stood up together. They stamped their feet and clapped their hands. We wrote, we wrote, Our fingers were tired. We’ll rest a little and then we’ll start writing again. Rhythmically clench your fingers into fists. Perform appropriate movements. Rhythmically clench your fingers into fists. 13. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Hello Zimushka - Winter. “We went for a walk in the yard” One, two, three, four, five, We came for a walk in the yard. We made a snow woman, fed the birds crumbs, then we rode down the hill, and also rolled around in the snow. Everyone came home covered in snow. We ate soup and went to bed. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. They “walk” along the table with their index and middle fingers. “Make” a lump with two palms. “Crumble the bread” Run the index finger of the right hand along the palm of the left. Place your palms on the table, first one side, then the other. Movement with an imaginary spoon. Hands under the cheek. 15. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. “Christmas tree” In front of us is a Christmas tree: Cones, needles. Balls, lanterns, Bunnies and candles, Stars, people. The fingers are intertwined, the thumbs form the top of the “Christmas tree”. Fists and index fingers are pointed out. “Balls” from fingers up, down “Ears” from pointers. and middle fingers; both palms are folded, fingers clenched. The palms are folded, the fingers are spread, the middle and index fingers are on the table. 8. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our life. Chair Legs, back and seat This is a surprising chair for you. Table The table has four legs, with a lid on top like a palm. Left palm vertically up. A cam is attached to its lower part ( thumb to yourself). If the child easily performs this exercise, you can change the position of the hands alternately for a count of times. Left hand in fist. The palm is placed on top of the fist. If the child easily performs this exercise, you can change the position of the hands: the right hand in the fist, the left palm on top of the fist. You can do it alternately at the count of times. 5. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Animal world. Mother bears wakes up early. They don't get up from the couch. Hey Bolshak, get up quickly! Friends are waiting at the door! Well, and you, lazy Pointer! Your paint is dry! You and the Middle Peasant must whitewash the barn and the house. Nameless, my poor thing! I know you were seriously ill. I will feel sorry for you, lie down for two more days. You, Little Finger, are a baby, You are an inch tall! But it’s impossible to count the mischief and fights! Use the fingers of both hands to depict bears. Shrug your shoulders in surprise. Shake your thumbs. Point your hands towards the door. Shake your index fingers. Draw a bucket with your hands. Shake your middle fingers, smooth movements with your hands, like a brush, from bottom to top. Stroke the ring finger with the fingers of the other hand. Press the ring finger to the palm and stroke. shake his little fingers, show how tall they are. Shake your little finger with your finger, count his mischief on your fingers. 10. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Transport. Boat The boat floats along the river, leaving rings on the water. Steamboat The steamboat floats along the river, and it puffs like a stove. Both palms are placed on the edge, the thumbs are pressed to the palms (like a ladle). Both palms are placed on the edge, the little fingers are pressed (like a ladle), and the thumbs are raised up. 22. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Little explorers. Walk One, two, three, four, five We went for a walk in the yard We made a snowy woman We fed the birds with crumbs We then rode down the hill And we also rolled around in the snow Everyone came home in the snow We ate soup and went to bed. We bend our fingers With our index and middle fingers we “walk” along the table We roll a “lump” with our hands “We feed the birds” We run the index finger of our right hand along the palm of our left hand We place our palms on the table, first one side, then the other Shake off our palms “Eating soup” Palms under the cheek 23. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Women's Day. Mommy, mommy, my beloved, because you know, mommy, we bend the fingers of the right hand one by one, starting with the thumb, then the same on the left hand. How I love you. Make a fist with your right hand and clasp it tightly with your left palm. 5. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Animal world. Two kittens met: Meow! Two puppies: aww! Two foals: yoke! Two tiger cubs: rrr! Two bulls: moo! Look at those horns! For each line, alternately connect the fingers of the right and left hands, starting with the little finger. Show “horns” by extending your index fingers and little fingers. 33. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Natural world. “Bee” The Striped Bee flew to us yesterday. And behind her is a bumblebee and a cheerful moth, two beetles and a dragonfly, eyes like lanterns. They buzzed, flew, and fell from fatigue. They wave their palms. Bend a finger for each insect name. Make circles from your fingers and bring them to your eyes. They drop their palms on the table. 30. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Sorceress water. “Once upon a time there was a burbot” Once upon a time there was a burbot, Two ruffs were friends with him. Three ducks flew to them four times a day and taught them to count: One, two, three, four, five. Movements imitating the movements of fins. Swing your palms. Clench and unclench your fists. Bend your fingers. 4. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Colors of autumn. “The rain came out for a walk” One, two, three, four, five, The rain came out for a walk. He walked slowly, out of habit, but where should he rush? Suddenly he reads on the sign: “Do not walk on the lawn!” Rain sighed quietly: OH! And left. The lawn is dry. Hitting the table with your fingers. “Walking” Hitting the table with palms. Cotton. Claps on the table. 3. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Harvest. “The hostess came from the market one day” The hostess came from the market one day, The hostess brought it home from the market. Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, peas, parsley and beets. OH! Here the vegetables started a dispute on the table - Who is better, tastier and more necessary on earth. Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, peas, parsley and beets. OH! Meanwhile, the hostess took a knife and with this knife began to chop Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, peas, parsley and beets. OH! Covered with a lid, in a stuffy pot Boiled, boiled in boiling water Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, Peas, parsley and beets. OH! And the vegetable soup was not bad. 30. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Sorceress water. They “walk” their fingers on the table. Bend a finger on each name. Hitting the table with fists and palms Bend a finger for each name. They knock on the table with the edge of their palm. Bend a finger on each name. They knock on the table with the edge of their palm. Bend a finger for each insect name. The pike is predatory, toothy, dangerous for bream and roach, looking for something to profit from? Is there someone frolicking in the water? Is someone's tail flashing nearby? Grab it? The pike doesn't yawn here! But I got hooked - the fisherman is dragging the pike! Using both hands, draw the mouth of a pike. The pike clicks its teeth and fingers. Fold your palm into a boat. Use your hands to imitate the movements of fish. Wave your hands like a tail. The pike's mouth slams shut. Using your index finger, draw a hook, move your hands through an imaginary fishing line, and pull a pike out of the water. 10. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Transport. I’ll press my two palms and float across the sea. Two palms - friends - This is my boat. I will raise my sails and sail across the blue sea. And on the stormy waves, fish swim here and there. Palms in a boat shape, wave-like movements of the hands. Raise your straightened palms up. Imitation of the movements of waves and fish. 26. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring is walking across the planet. “Pie” Snow was falling on the threshold. The cat made himself a pie. And while I was sculpting and baking, the pie flowed away like a stream. Bake your own pies, not from snow - from flour. Slowly lower your palms onto the table 2 times. Press palm to palm to “sculpt” the cake. They “run” their fingers across the table. Press palm to palm to “sculpt” the cake. 19. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My family. “Our baby” This finger is grandpa, This finger is grandma, This finger is daddy, This finger is mommy, This finger is our baby. Bend your fingers into a fist, then straighten them one by one, starting with the thumb. 29. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Space. Do you want to become an astronaut? To be strong and dexterous? You need to pick up a couple and stand facing each other. If your palms are clean, then you can start. Perform movements according to the text. 2. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My home, my city! “Hello” Hello, golden sun! Hello, blue sky! Hello, free breeze! Hello, little oak tree! We live in the same region. I greet you all! Use the fingers of your right hand to “hello” the fingers of your left hand in turn, tapping each other with their tips. 8. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our life. Vacuum cleaner, vacuum cleaner, where are you sticking your nose? I'm buzzing, I'm buzzing, I'm putting things in order. The rhythmic bending of the fingers of both hands (palms facing forward) is the same, but the palms are facing each other. Touching fingertips. 5. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Animal world. Little bunnies, little bears, little badgers, little frogs and a raccoon came to the meadow: To the green meadow, Come too, my friend. “Bunny Ring” The bunny jumped from the porch and found a ring in the grass. And the ring is not simple. It shines like gold. Bending your fingers into a fist to the rhythm of a nursery rhyme. When listing animals, count the fingers on both hands in turn. The exercise is based on moving from one position to another: a) fingers into a fist, extend the index and middle fingers and spread them apart; b) connect the thumb and index finger into a ring. 6. Finger gymnastics. Topic: I am a Man. “Fingers” One two three four five The fingers went out for a walk. Onetwothreefourfive They hid in the house again. “We count” You can read your fingers: One, two, three, four, five On the other hand again: One, two, three, four, five Extend all fingers one by one, starting with the little finger, then bend them in the same order. Alternately straighten the fingers of the right (then left) hand, starting with the thumb. 6. Finger gymnastics. Topic: I am a man. “Walk” Let’s go for a walk, and the other ones to catch up. The third fingers ran, And the fourth fingers walked, The fifth finger galloped and fell at the end of the path. The fingers of both hands are clenched into fists, the thumbs are lowered down and, as if jumping, move along the thigh to the knee. Rhythmic movements are performed with the index fingers. movements of the middle fingers at a fast pace. Slow movements of the ring fingers towards the knees. Rhythmic touching of the little fingers on the thighs. Clap your knees with both palms. . 7. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Folk culture and traditions. Bagel Bagel, Loaf And a loaf Baker baked from dough early in the morning. The thumb and index finger form a circle. The thumb and middle fingers form a circle. The thumb and ring fingers form a circle. The thumb and little finger form a circle. Imitation of bread making. 6. Finger gymnastics. Topic: I am a Man. One, two, three, four, five - The little fingers went for a walk, This little finger was digging the sand, This one was making a pie, This one was rolling down the hill, This one was lying in the grass, This one was smart - He spoke well. They clench and unclench their fists, then move them. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. 27. south Finger gymnastics. Topic: Meeting birds. “Birds” The birds flew, flapped their wings, sat on the trees, and rested together. The thumb is bent to a horizontal position, and the other fingers, closed straight, are attached on top. They wave their palms with their fingers wide open. Hands up, all fingers spread wide. The thumbs are bent (like the movements in the first line) 4. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Colors of autumn. “Autumn Bouquet” Let the little fingers go for a walk Began to collect leaves: Red leaf, yellow leaf... And then let’s count: One, two, three, four, five! How many leaves did you collect? Five! We will play with autumn leaves. “Run” your fingers along your thighs to your knees. Alternately touch with the pads of your fingers, starting with the index finger, to the thumb. Bend the fingers on one hand one by one. . Stretch your palms forward. Raise one hand up, fingers spread wide. 3. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Harvest. “This finger” This finger went into the forest, This finger found a mushroom, This finger began to peel, This finger began to fry, This finger ate everything, That’s why it got fat. Massage the fingers one by one, starting with the little finger. 15. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. “We’re decorating the Christmas tree” One, two, three, four, five Let’s decorate the Christmas tree. We will hang up balloons, Bright lanterns, Merry Parsley, And various toys: And a playful teddy bear, and a cute little coward. Alternately connect the fingertips of both hands, starting with the thumb. Place your palms together in a “house” above your head and spread your arms to the sides. Connect the fingertips of both their hands, forming a ball. Press your palms together, fingers spread, perform rotational movements with your palms back and forth. Shows a long nose. Stretch your palms forward. They show "Bear's Paws" and sway from side to side. Place open palms on the head. 16. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. Christmas tree The Christmas tree turns out quickly, If your fingers interlock. Raise your elbows, spread your fingers. Palms away from you, fingers passed between each other (palms at an angle to each other). Fingers point forward. The elbows are not pressed against the body. 19. Who arrived? We, we, we! Mom, mom, is that you? Yes Yes Yes! Dad, dad, is that you? Yes Yes Yes! Brother, brother, is that you? Yes Yes Yes! Oh, little sister, is that you? Yes Yes Yes! We are all together, yes, yes, yes! Finger gymnastics. Topic: My family. The fingers of both hands are folded together. The tips of the thumbs clap quickly. The tips of the thumbs are pressed, and the tips of the other fingers clap simultaneously. The tips of the thumbs clap. The tips of the index fingers clap. The tips of the thumbs clap. The tips of the middle fingers clap. The tips of the thumbs clap. The tips of the nameless ones clap. The tips of the thumbs clap. The tips of the little fingers clap. Clap. 19. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My family. Alternately straighten your fingers, starting with the thumb, and move them vigorously to the words “Sing and dance songs.” “To work” Nuka, brothers, to work. Show your hunting. The Bolshak will chop wood, Heat the stoves for you, And carry water for you, And cook dinner for you, And wash the dishes for you. And then sing songs for everyone, sing songs and dance, amuse our children. 34. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye Kindergarten, Hello Summer! “Flower” Early in the morning it is closed, but towards noon it opens its petals, I see their beauty. By evening the flower closes its corolla again, and now it will sleep until the morning, like a chick. The hands are tightly closed. The palms move away from each other, the pads of the thumbs are pressed to the ends of the index hands, and the hands resemble a bud. The hands are connected at the wrist, and the fingers smoothly diverge in different directions, resembling an open flower. The fingers are closed, forming a closed flower. The hands return to their original position. Place your hands under your cheek, simulating sleep. 31. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring and Labor Festival. “Bug” I am a cheerful May bug. I know all the gardens around, I circle over the lawns, And my name is Zhuzhu... (A. Beresnev) Clench your fist. Spread the index finger and little finger to the sides (“mustache”). Move the “mustache” 13. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Hello Zimushka Winter! Our hands are freezing. Let's play a little and clap our hands. Clap, clap, clap, clap! To warm your fingers, you need to rub them hard. We warm our fingers, squeeze them and unclench them! Press your fists tightly together, unclench your fists, and clap your palms. Press your palms together, rub palm against palm. We warm our hands in a circular motion, clench and unclench our fists. 13. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Hello Zimushka Winter. So as not to stretch out on the ice, Andryushka lay down on his stomach. After all, someone who does not walk but crawls cannot slip. Palms in front of you, fingers clenched. Place your palms on the table. The palms glide quietly - crawl along the table, now clenching, now unclenching. 14. Finger gymnastics. Topic: City of craftsmen. Shoemaker Master, master, Help The boots are leaky. Hammer the nails harder We'll go visit you today! Imitate the movements of a shoemaker hammering nails: the fingers of one hand hold the nails, the other the hammer. 7. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Folk culture and traditions. This finger is small, the little finger is remote. The nameless one wears a ring and will never leave it. Well, this one is medium, long. He's right in the middle. This index finger is wonderful. The thumb, although not long, is the strongest among the fingers. Fingers don't quarrel. Together things work out. For every two lines, first pull the finger in question towards you, then stroke it. At the end, clench your fingers into a fist, unclench and twirl your hands. 17. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Visiting a fairy tale. The bunny found the book, and opened it, and read it, but closed it and forgot everything. And he opened it again, And repeated everything, And closed it, and forgot again. The palms are pressed together, the fingers are positioned horizontally. On the word “opened”, open your palms, little fingers pressed against each other. On the word “closed” the palms are pressed against each other. 15. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. We made a snowball and made the ears later. Instead of eyes, coals were found for us. The rabbit came out as if alive: with both a tail and a head. Don't pull the mustache - it's made from a straw. Long, shiny, exactly real. Imitation of sculpting a lump. Use your index finger and thumb to make clothespins. A pinch from your fingers - coals. Imitation of stroking a rabbit, the index fingers “tremble.” Imitation of movement: pull the antennae with a pinch. 16. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. We have been waiting for the holiday for a long time. Winter has finally come. Let's rub palms together. Clench your fists and press them together. Finally winter has come and brought a Christmas tree for a visit. The fingers “walk” along the table, along the knees. We all went up to the tree and started round dances. We spun around, danced, and even got a little tired. Santa Claus come quickly, bring us gifts. Fingers show Christmas tree, index fingers interlock Circular movements hands. Lower your hands and relax. Press your palms together, then stretch them forward. 32. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Victory Day. Sun Hands high up In the morning the sun rises higher, higher, At night the sun sets lower, lower. The sun has a good life, and we have a good life together with the sun. Hands down. We make lanterns with our hands. We clap our hands. 29. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Space. Let's put the planet in order. There are five fingers on my hand, five grippers, five holders. To play and to saw, To take and to give. It's not hard to count them: One, two, three, four, five! We clench and unclench our fists. We alternately strike fist against fist, and palm against palm. Unclench the fingers on both hands, starting with the thumb. 28. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Circus. Here are my helpers, turn them any way you want. Along the white, smooth road, fingers gallop like horses. Chokchokchok, chokchokchok, The frisky herd gallops. Hands on the table, palms down. Alternately moving forward first with the left, then right hand with simultaneous flexion and extension of the fingers. 21. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our defenders. These fingers are all fighters. Well done guys. Two big and strong little ones And soldiers experienced in battles. Two guardsmen are brave! Two smart guys! Two nameless heroes, but very zealous in their work! Two little fingers - short ones - Very nice boys! Spread your fingers on both hands, then clench them into a fist. Raise two thumbs and press the others firmly to the table. Raise your index fingers and press the others firmly to the table. Raise your middle fingers and press the others firmly to the table. Raise your ring fingers and press the others firmly to the table. Raise your little fingers. Slam your palms on the table. 27. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Meeting birds. Five sparrows were sitting on the fence, one flew away, and the others began to sing. And they sang until fatigue wore off. One flew away, but four remained. The four of us sat and were a little tired. One flew away, but three remained. The three of us sat and got a little tired. One flew away, but two remained. The two of us sat and were bored again. One flew away and was left alone. Show five fingers and then bend them one at a time. 25. Finger gymnastics. Topic: We want to be healthy. “Washing” We know, we know, yes yes yes, Where are you hiding, water! Come out, water, we came to wash ourselves! Place your foot on your palm. No, not a little bit. Be bold! It will be more fun to wash your face! Massage each finger in turn. Vigorously rub the palms and hands 24. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Kindness rules the world. “Let’s plant flowers” ​​We’ll dig a hole and plant a seed. It will rain, it will grow. First the stem, and then the flower. Our red flowers are spreading their petals. The breeze breathes slightly, the petals sway. Our red flowers close their petals, shake their heads, and quietly fall asleep. 2. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My home, my city. “House and Gate” There is a house in a clearing. Well, the path to the house is closed. We open the gates and invite you into this house. The fingers of both hands are widely spaced at an angle to each other, only the tips touching. The thumbs of both hands are raised up, the remaining fingers are in a horizontal position together, the tips of the middle fingers are touching. palms turn parallel to each other. Hands are spread to the sides with palms up. Russian bow. 23. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Women's Day. My family I know that I have a friendly family at home: This is my mother, This is me, This is my grandmother, This is my dad, This is my grandfather. And we have no discord. Raise your hand with your palm facing you and bend your fingers in a certain sequence in accordance with the text. 13. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Hello winter Winter. “Frost” Oh, the frost is angry! The branches were covered with snow. Grabs your nose. It stings me to tears. The kids won’t be afraid, And they ski, And they ride on sleds, They make fun of the angry frost. They shake their head, holding it with their hands. They wave their hands. They grab themselves by the nose. They pinch their cheeks. They shake their fingers. "They're going skiing." "They're going on a sled." They jump while clapping their hands. 22. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Little explorers. Crocodile. A crocodile swims along the river with its eyes bulging. He is all green, like mud, from the top to the tail. The palm is placed forward horizontally (parallel to the floor). Thumb under palm. The index and little fingers are bent (eyes) and pressed respectively to the middle and ring fingers. 23. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Women's Day. Our scarlet flowers open their petals. The breeze breathes slightly, the petals sway. Our scarlet flowers close their petals, shake their heads, and quietly fall asleep. Slowly unclench your fingers from your fists, swing your hands left and right, slowly clench your fingers into fists, swing your fists forward and back. 33. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Natural world. A poppy grew on a hillock, He bowed his head like this. A butterfly flutters over him, flashing its wings quickly. Cross your hands and wave your wings like a butterfly. 10. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Transport. Transport. We will bend our fingers, we will call our fingers: Car and helicopter, tram, metro and plane. We clenched five fingers into a fist and named five types of transport. We bend our fingers one by one, listing the transport. We show our fist. 25. Finger gymnastics. Topic: We want to be healthy. “Hands to the sides” Hands to the sides, in a fist, unclench and on the side. Hands up, in a fist, Unclench and on the side, Hands down, in a fist, Unclench and on the side. Perform movements according to the text. 11. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Be healthy! “Caring sun” The sun sends a ray, a ray, a ray from the sky. And it boldly disperses Clouds, clouds, clouds. In the summer it gently warms Cheeks, cheeks, cheeks. And in the spring it puts dots dots dots on the nose. Children’s freckles turn golden. They really like it ! (Children rhythmically cross their arms above their heads Smoothly swing their arms at the top Rhythmically rub their cheeks Rhythmically tap their fingers on the nose 33. Finger gymnastics. Theme: The world of nature. Ladybug's dad is walking, Mom is following dad, Kids are following mom, Following them the little ones wander, they wear red skirts, skirts with black dots. They look like the sun, They greet the new day together. And if it’s hot for them, they’ll all hide together in the shade. Walk along the table with all fingers of your right hand. Walk along the table with all fingers of your left hand. We step with both hands at the same time. Clasp your palms, fingers pressed tightly. Tap your index fingers on the table. Draw the sun with your fingers. Hide the fingers of both hands into fists. 24. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Kindness rules the world. “Brothers” Two brothers went for a walk together, And two more brothers followed them. Well, the eldest did not walk, he called them very loudly. He sat them down at the table and fed them delicious porridge. Palm on the table. Connect straight fingers. Spread two pairs of fingers to the sides alternately: first the little and ring fingers, then the middle and index fingers, “call” the brothers with your thumb and “feed” them porridge. 34. Finger gymnastics. Subject: Goodbye kindergarten ! . “The fingers are up.” This finger wants to sleep, This finger jumped into bed, This finger took a nap, This finger has already fallen asleep. Hush, hush, don't make noise, don't wake up your fingers. Fingers stood up - “Hurray!” It's time to go to kindergarten! Bend your fingers to your palm one by one, starting with the little finger. Then touch everyone else with your thumb - “wake up”. With an exclamation of “Hurray!” Unclench your fists, spreading your fingers wide. 32. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Victory Day. Captain I am sailing on a white boat on waves with pearl foam. I am a brave captain, I am not afraid of a hurricane. White seagulls are circling, They are also not afraid of the wind. Only the cry of a bird scares a flock of golden fish. And, having traveled to wonderlands, Looking at the oceans, . Travelerhero, I will return home to my mother. Point the ends of your fingers forward, press your hands with your palms towards each other, slightly opening them. pronouncing the poem, show how the boat rocks on the waves, and then with smooth movements of the hands the waves themselves, then, according to the text of the poem, show a seagull, crossing your arms, bringing your palms together with the backs of your hands and waving your straightened palms with your fingers pressed to each other to depict fish. Using smooth movements of your palms, show how fish swim in the water 16. Finger gymnastics. Topic: New Year's kaleidoscope. “On the Christmas tree” We had fun on the Christmas tree, and danced and frolicked. Afterwards, kind Santa Claus presented us with gifts. He gave me huge bags, containing delicious items: Candies in blue pieces of paper, Nuts next to them, a pear, an apple, one golden tangerine. Rhythmic hand clapping Fist bumps. “walk” with their middle and index fingers on the table. “draw” a large circle with their hands. Rhythmic clapping of hands Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb. 27. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Meeting birds. “Birds” Singing, singing along, Ten birds - a flock! This bird is a nightingale, This bird is a sparrow, This bird is an owl, A sleepy little head. This bird is a waxwing, This is a corncrake bird. This bird is a starling, a gray feather, this is a chaffinch, this is a swift, this is a cheerful siskin. Well, this is an evil eagle. Birds, birds go home. Bend the fingers on both hands. They flap their “wings”. 14. Finger gymnastics. Topic: City of craftsmen. “Thimble” Embroiders, the needle sews, It hurts my finger, It stings my finger. And the thimble At that very moment Jump on the girl’s finger! He says to the needle: Shay, don’t you dare inject yourself! In the right hand, an imaginary needle “sews” and touches the index finger on the left hand. They put on a thimble. “They are sewing.” They shake their fingers. 30. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Sorceress water. “Fish” The fish swims in the water, the fish has fun playing. Fish, fish, mischief maker, We want to catch you. The fish bent its back and took a crumb of bread. The fish wagged its tail. The fish quickly swam away. Palms folded together, children depict how a fish swims. They shake their fingers. Slowly bring your palms together. They make a grasping movement. They are “swimming” again. 9. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Friendship. “Porridge” Porridge grew in the field and came to our plate. We'll treat all our friends, we'll give them a plate. To the small bird, to the hare and the fox, to the cat and the matryoshka, we’ll give everyone a spoon. They raised their hands up and moved their fingers. They walk with their fingers on the table. The porridge is stirred in the right palm. Bend the fingers on both hands. They unclench their fists. 28. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Circus. “We’ll go along the path, we’ll get to the circus with you. Raise your finger higher, walk together and have fun. Let’s change hands together And again we’ll walk 12345 Let’s play merrily.” Fingers walk along a flat surface under the text of the poem. 22. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Little explorers. One, two, three, four, five - Let's bend our fingers. Here is the thumb, here is the index finger, Be careful now! We'll bend the middle one now, we'll call the nameless one. And the little finger - well done! Finally lowered! The fists turned out, the hammers started knocking: Knock - knock - knock - knock! Listen to your knock! Clap your hands. We bend the fingers on both hands at the same time. Rotation of cams. Knock your fists. Tap the rhythm near your ear. 20. Finger gymnastics. Topic: ABC of safety. So the magpie flew in and began to treat everyone with porridge: Eat, Little One, And Alyoshka, And Antoshka, And Seryozhka, And a little for the eldest! The fingers ate the porridge, danced and sang. Left palm – “open beak” Right – fingers in a fist. Bend and massage your fingers, starting with the little finger. Four skeet claps. Wrist rotation. 30. Finger gymnastics. theme: Sorceress water. “To a watering place” On a hot day, along a forest path, the animals walked to a watering place. A moose calf tramped after the mother elk, a little fox crept after the mother fox, a hedgehog rolled after the mother hedgehog, a bear cub followed the mother bear, little squirrels galloped after the mother squirrel, slanting little hares followed the mother hare, the wolf led the wolf cubs, all mothers and children want to get drunk. “walking” on the table. For each couplet, one finger is extended, starting with the little finger. They make “ears” and “walk” on the table. 21. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our defenders. Today is the holiday of all fathers, all sons, all who are ready to protect their home and mother, to protect us all from troubles! clench and unclench your fingers, clap your hands, make a “house” out of your palms, place your hands on your heart, clench and unclench your fingers 18. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Etiquette. Good morning, hello Ivan! Good morning, hello, Stepan! Thumbs crossed. Cross the index fingers. Good morning, hello, Sergey! Cross their middle fingers. Good morning, hello, Matvey! The ring fingers are crossed. Good morning, hello Nikitushka! Little fingers crossed. 8. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Our life. “Machine porridge” Masha cooked porridge, Masha fed everyone porridge. Masha put porridge in a cup for the cat, in a bowl for the bug, and in a large spoon for the cat. In a bowl for hens, chicks And in a trough for piglets. She took all the dishes and gave away everything down to the crumbs. The index finger of the right hand interferes with the left palm. Bend the fingers on both hands. They unclench their fists. Blow off the “crumbs” from the palm. 20. Finger gymnastics. Topic: ABC of safety. FIREFIGHTERS (game awakening, activation) The firefighters ran and pressed the buttons PiPi! Run along the stomach from bottom to top to the face Press twice on the tip of the nose 11. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Be healthy! “Cook” The cook was preparing dinner, and then the lights were turned off. The cook takes the bream and puts it in the compote. Throws logs into the cauldron, puts jam into the stove. He stirs the soup with a stalk, and hits Ugli with a ladle. Sugar is poured into the broth. And he is very happy! They knock on the table with the edge of their palms. Bend the thumb on the left hand. Bend the index finger. middle ring little finger They spread their hands. 26. . Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring is walking across the planet. Misha climbed onto the nut. From the branch he can see the distance. Looks at the hills and roofs Is spring coming to us? Behind the village, behind the valley Where the sky is transparent. Seeing the crane wedge, he shouted: “Spring is coming!” Imitation of climbing a tree Place your palm with a “visor” on your forehead Make a wave-like movement with your hand, and then fold your arms over your head - “roof” Walking in place Look left, look right Show the sky with your hands Close the fingertips of your arms outstretched in front of you Throw your arms up to the sides 22. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Little explorers. We quickly inflate the balloon, it becomes big, suddenly the balloon bursts, the air escapes, it becomes thin and thin. All fingers of both hands are in a pinch, their tips touching. In this position, we blow on them, while the fingers take the shape of a ball. The air “comes out” and the fingers return to their original position. 34. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye kindergarten! “To school” “Walking” with their fingers on the table. I'll go to school in the fall. There I will find friends for myself, I will learn to write, read, quickly, and count correctly. I will be such a scientist! But I won’t forget my kindergarten. Bend the fingers on both hands. They threaten with the index finger of their right hand 12. Finger gymnastics. Topic: How to prepare for winter. Bunny and ears The bunny has long ears, they stick out from the bushes. He jumps and gallops, making his bunnies happy. Fingers in fist. Point your index fingers up. Move them to the sides 19. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My family. “Who has arrived?” Who has arrived? Wemymy! Mom, mom, is that you? Dadada! Dad, dad, is that you? Dadada! Brother, brother, is that you? Dadada! Oh, little sister, is that you? Dadada! We are all together, dadada! Very friendly family! The fingers of both hands are folded with their tips together. Quickly clap with the tips of your thumbs. Clap with the tips of your index fingers. Clap with the tips of your thumbs. Clap with the tips of your middle fingers. The movements are the same with other fingers. The tips of the remaining fingers clap quickly at the same time. 18. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Etiquette. “Happy Fingers” This little finger listened to mom, This little finger listened to dad, This little finger I ate porridge , This finger hid, And this one hid. And the man found them and knocked: Knock - knock - knock! All the fingers stood up and ran, they clapped their hands and ran. First, bend your fingers one by one, starting with the thumb. Show your little finger and tap it on the table or knee. At the end, straighten your fingers, accompanying the words. 2. Finger gymnastics. Topic: My home, my city. “My family” One two three four! Who lives in my apartment? One two three four five! I can count them all: Dad, Mom, brother, sister, Murka the cat, two kittens, My goldfinch, a cricket and me, that’s my whole family! Claps for the count. Alternate bending of fingers. 31. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring and Labor Festival. Green spring has come, cheerful spring has come Birds from the south have flown in and sang cheerfully Bees are buzzing and flying to the meadow Fold your straightened palms and rotate your hands Spread your straight arms to the sides and wave them like wings Fold the fingers of both hands together in a pinch, separating and connecting their tips, like a bird's beak. Pronounce a long sound “zhzhzhzh” Bend your arms at the elbows, pressing them to the body, wave your hands. 9. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Friendship. On a visit to the big finger Came straight to the house Index and middle, Nameless and last - The little finger itself - the little one Knocked on the threshold. Fingers are friends together, They can’t live without each other! Thumbs up. Connect the fingertips of both hands at an angle. The alternately called fingers are connected to the thumbs on both hands. Only the little fingers point upward, the fingers are clenched into a fist. Fists knock on each other. Rhythmic squeezing of fingers on both hands 9. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Friendship. “Friendship” Girls and boys are friends in our group, We will make friends with you Little fingers. One, two, three, four, five, Let's count again. One, two, three, four, five, We've finished counting. We bend and straighten our fingers into fists. Interlace your fingers into one fist. 34. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye, kindergarten! How are you? Like this! How are you going? Like this! How do you take it? Like this! How do you give? Like this! How are you threatening? Like this! Do you sleep at night? Like this! Are you waiting for lunch? Like this! Are you naughty? Like this! Show thumbs up. Walk two fingers of one hand over the palm of the other. Three fingers. Open palm. Index finger. Fold all your fingers into a boat and place your head on them. A fist under the cheek. Puff out your cheeks and hit them with your palms. 32. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Victory Day. Airplane Hands to the sides - take flight Our airplane will fly. Made a right turn, Made a left turn, Shaked his wings, Hummed and trembled. The flight begins, our plane has taken off, the flight has ended, the plane has landed. Children raise straight arms to the sides. Turn around themselves over their right shoulder, raising their right arm. Turn over their left shoulder, raising their left arm. They swing their wings with their hands, they rise on their toes, they lower themselves onto their entire foot and buzz “oooh...” They run in a circle, spreading their arms to the sides. They slow down the running. They go down on one knee) 14. Finger gymnastics. Theme “City of Masters” One, two, three, four, five, Let’s count fingers – Strong, friendly, So necessary. On the other hand again: One, two, three, four, five! Fingers are fast, but not very clean. Hands clenched into fists, thumbs inside. Then show your fingers and hide them back. 28. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Circus “In the Circus” In the circus arena there is a tower, And on the tower there are two monkeys And they fly deftly, Up under the dome on a rope. They glide down like acrobats, Very dexterous guys! They imitate gripping a rope with their hands and climbing up and down the rope 12. Finger gymnastics. Topic: How to prepare for winter. “Mittens” Grandma Fox knits mittens for all the little foxes: For the little fox Sasha, For the little fox Masha, For the little fox Kolya, For the little fox Olya, And small mittens For Natasha’s foxes. In mittens dadada! We will never freeze! Rub your fingers one at a time. We bend our fingers. Rub your palms together. 20. Finger gymnastics. Topic: ABC of safety. “Stretching our fingers” Clenching and unclenching our fists “Running” across the table Facial expressions are very tricky. “Sculpt”, etc. Let's stretch our fingers, one, two, three! Let's stretch our nook's fingers, look! Here comes the fox, one, two, three! Cunning sister, nuka, look! Let's sculpt, sculpt a face, one, two, three! What happened? Nuka, look! The sly little fox - here she is! The red-haired sister is good! That's an evil fox, oh my! I'd rather run home from her. Our little fox looks sad. One little fox sits and is sad. Smile little fox, look at us, We won’t leave you for an hour! 29. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Space. Let's put the planet in order. And now you and I, children, are flying away on a rocket. Rise up on your toes, and then put your hands down. One, two, three, stretch. Here's a rocket flying up! All actions are performed according to the text. 26. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring is walking across the planet. “Rooks” We made Easter cakes. The rooks flew to us. The first rook baked a pie, and the second one helped him. The third rook set the table, and the fourth washed the floor, the fifth did not yawn for a long time, and ate their pie. One, two, three, four, five, go out and count the rooks. “Make a pie” “Flap your wings” Bend your fingers one by one on one hand. Bend the fingers on the other hand. 2. “I am an artist” Finger gymnastics. Topic: My home, My city. I took paper and pencil and drew a road. He depicted a bull on it, and next to him a cow. To the right is a house, to the left is a garden... There are twelve hummocks in the forest. Apples hang on the branches, and the rain wets them. Then I put the chair on the table, I reach as high as possible. Ugh! I pinned my drawing and it turned out really well! “Draw” with a pencil. They clench and unclench their fists. Showing horns. Show the roof of the house. They “draw” hummocks and apples. Raise your arms as high as possible. 18. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Etiquette. “Treatment of the gnomes” The gnomes began to invite guests, The gnomes began to treat the guests, Each guest got jam, The fingers were glued together by that treat, Palm pressed tightly to palm, The guests could not even take a spoon. Using the index finger of your right hand, press one by one on the fingertips of your left hand. Then vice versa. “spread” jam on the tip of each finger. Sequentially, starting with the thumb, glue the fingers together. Press the palms one against the other. Raise your shoulders, spread your arms slightly to the sides - “be surprised” 17. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Visiting a fairy tale. Hostess I’ll cook porridge for Kukle: I’ll pour milk into a bowl, I’ll put the cereal in there and I’ll put it on the stove. The porridge will be good! Eat, doll, slowly. Stir the porridge Pour in the milk Pour in the cereal Place on the stove Clap your hands Threaten with your finger. 24. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Kindness rules the world. Mosquito A fly flies around the ear, zhzh Wasps fly around the nose, ssss A mosquito flies, on the forehead op And we slam it And to the ear, zzzz Let's release the mosquito? Let's go! We move our finger around the nose We move our finger around the ear With our finger we touch the forehead With our palm we touch the forehead We clamp our fist, bring it to our ear We bring our fist to our mouth and blow on it, opening our palm 31. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Spring and Labor Festival. “Into the garden for plums” A strong and large finger went into the garden for plums, The index finger showed him the way from the threshold, The middle finger is the most accurate - He plucks plums from the branch! The nameless one picks up, And the little finger plants the seeds in the ground. Raise your right and left thumbs. Make a pointing gesture with your index finger. Pull the middle one and release it. The nameless one “picks up” with his little finger to show how they are planted. 7. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Folk culture and traditions. For Ivan Bolshak to chop wood, for Vaska the pointer to carry water, for the middle bear to heat the stove, for the orphan Grishka to cook porridge, and for little Timoshka to sing songs. Sing songs and dance, amuse siblings! Take your thumb with your right hand and shake it slightly. Lightly shake the index finger Lightly shake the middle finger Shake the ring finger Lightly shake the little finger Clap your hands 11. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Be healthy! This is how the fingers move - And the little finger, and the thumb, The index and middle, The ring finger - that's what! Let's draw a circle, Let's draw a circle, Let's draw it quickly. Let's draw a circle - Let's try to be more even. At the end, they draw on the floor with the toes of the shoes. 1. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Goodbye, Summer. The thumb wants to sleep, the index finger wants to play, the middle finger has dozed off, the ring finger is already tired. Littlefinger shouts "Hurray" to everyone! It's time to go to kindergarten! We perform finger exercises first with one handle and then with the other. The fingers are unclenched, we pinch the thumb into a fist. We pinch our index finger into a fist. We clasp our middle finger into a fist. We clasp our ring finger into a fist. Clamp your little finger into your fist. We compress and unclench the fist. 25. Finger gymnastics. Topic: We want to be healthy. Orange We shared an orange There are many of us - and he is one This slice is for the hedgehog This slice is for the siskin This slice is for kittens This slice is for ducklings This slice is for the beaver And for the wolf - the peel! (shake both hands) The left hand is in a fist, the right hand clasps it. With our right hand, we alternately unclench the fingers on our left hand 17. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Visiting a fairy tale. “Turnip” We planted turnips. The turnips were watered. The turnip has grown, good and strong. But we can’t pull it out, Who will help us? Pull - pull, pull - pull! Hooray! It’s as if we’re digging a hole in our palm with our fingers. We imitate water pouring from a watering can. Straighten all your fingers. Palm open, fingers bent into hooks. With these hooks of your fingers, grab the baby's hooks and pull. Everyone is pulling in their own direction. We unclasp our hands, shake our hands 3. Finger gymnastics. Topic: Harvest. I peel vegetables for cabbage soup. How many vegetables do I need? Three potatoes, two carrots, one and a half heads of onion. Yes, a parsley root, Yes, a cabbage stalk. Make room - come on, you cabbage, You make the pot thick. One, two, three, the fire is lit, Kocheryzhka, get out! Vertical movements of the hands, as if shaking off the earth. Bend three fingers of the left hand. Plus two more fingers. We gradually bend three fingers on the right hand. We spread our arms to the sides. We extend our fists with our thumb, index and middle fingers.

Card index of finger gymnastics on the topics of the week

Topic: Our body. Organs of articulation. Hygiene.

Cheerful little man.
I am a cheerful person
I walk and sing.
I am a cheerful person
I really like to play. The index and middle fingers of both hands “walk” along the table.
I'll rub my palms hard, They rub their palms.
I'll twist each finger,
I'll say hello to him
And I'll start pulling out. They cover each finger at the base and with rotational movements rise to the nail phalanx.
I'll wash my hands later They rub their palms.
I'll put my fingers together,
I'll lock them up
And I'll keep it warm. Place your fingers in a lock.
Friendly fingers.
These fingers pinch Using your thumb and index finger, pinch the palm of your other hand (or your mother’s palm).
These fingers are walking The index and middle fingers “go” along the other hand.
These people love to chat The middle one and the nameless one move, rub against each other (rustling).
These are for a quiet nap, We press the ring and little fingers to the palm.
And the big brother with the little finger
They can wash themselves clean. We twist the thumb around the little finger.

Topic: Toys

Antoshka has toys.
Antoshka has toys: (Bend fingers one by one, starting with the thumb)
Here funny frog.
Here is an iron car.
This is a ball. It's made of rubber.
Multi-colored matryoshka
And a cat with a fluffy tail.
Katya's toys
On a large sofa in a row (They alternately clap their hands and knock with their fists.
Tanina's dolls are sitting:
Two bears, Pinocchio, Bend all their fingers in turn.
And cheerful Chipolino,
And a kitten and a baby elephant.
One two three four five. Extend all fingers in turn.
Let's help our Tanya Alternately clap and
We count the toys. They knock with their fists.
We have toys
We have toys: Claps
Plastic rattles, Shake your fists.
Soft fur bear, fingers clench and unclench.
Colored rubber ball, Make a ball from your fingers).
Wooden cube,
Tin soldier, put your hands in a circle in front of you
Light inflatable ball, fold your hands in a circle in front of you.
I love playing with you. Clap your hands
I play with toys.
I play with toys: (Hands in front of you, clench and unclench the fingers of both hands.)
I throw the ball to you, (We stretch our arms forward - “throw the ball.”)
I assemble the pyramid (we place straight hands, palms down, on top of each other several times.)
I drive the truck everywhere. (Move the slightly open hand of the right hand - “roll the car.”)
Turkey
The turkey is leaving the city
He's bringing a new toy.
The toy is not simple,
Painted toy. (The fingers of both hands “walk” along the table).
I have toys.
I have toys: (clap their hands and hit their fists on each other alternately)
Steam locomotive and two horses (bend the fingers on both hands)
Silver plane
Three rockets, an all-terrain vehicle,
Dump truck, crane
- A real giant.
How many together? How to find out? (clap their hands and hit their fists alternately)
Help me count!

Topic: Our kindergarten, our group.

This finger wants to sleep. (bend your fingers to your palm one by one
This finger is a jump into bed! starting with the little finger. Then with your thumb
This finger took a nap. Touch everyone else - “wake up”);
This finger has already fallen asleep.
Hush, don't make noise,
Don't wake up your fingers.
Fingers stood up. Hooray! (with the exclamation “Hurray!” - unclench your fists,
It's time to go to kindergarten. fingers spread wide.)
our group
Everyone in our group is friends. (They beat their fists rhythmically on the table,
The youngest is me. Unclench your fingers one by one
This is Masha, starting with the little finger).
This is Sasha
This is Yura
This is Dasha.
Friendship
They are friends in our group (Clap their hands.)
Girls and boys.
You and I will become friends (They knock their fists against each other.)
Little fingers.
One, two, three, four, five (Bend the fingers one by one, starting with the little finger.)
Let's count again.
One, two, three, four, five (Bend the fingers one by one, starting with the little finger, on the other hand.)
We've finished counting.
How are you?
- How are you? - Like this! (show thumb)
- Are you going? - Like this"! (“walk” with your fingers on the table)
-How do you give it? - Like this! (extend open palm)
- Are you waiting for lunch? - Like this! (fist props up face)
- Are you waving after me? - Like this! (wave hand)
-Do you sleep in the morning? - Like this! (2 palms under the cheek)
- Are you naughty? - Like this! (cheeks puffed out and hands burst)
Girls and boys
Our girls and boys (children keep their hands on their belts)
They jump deftly like balls (jump)
Head shake slightly (head shake)
And they squat beautifully (squat)
Hands clap like this, like this (claps 4 times)
They stomp their feet like this, like this (stomp 4 times)
The fists are clenched like this. like this (Show one cam, port on the other)
Open your palms like this, like this (open your palms one by one)
We will blow on our palms (Blow on both palms alternately)
Let's wake up our fingers. (Wiggle fingers) Theme: Autumn. Mushrooms.
"Mushrooms".
Massage (or self-massage) of the fingertips (for each line of poetry - kneading the pad of one finger).
Climbed out on a hummock - little finger
Small mushrooms: - unnamed
Milk mushrooms and bitter mushrooms - medium
Ryzhiki, volushki. - index
Even a small stump is big
I couldn’t hide my surprise. - big
Honey mushrooms have grown, - index
Slippery butterflies - medium
Pale Grebes - Unnamed
We stood in a clearing. - little finger
Autumn.
Come! - take turns clenching your fists
Autumn, autumn, - three palms touching each other
Look! - place your palms on your cheeks
Yellow leaves are spinning - movement of palms from top to bottom
They lie down quietly on the ground. - stroking the knees
The sun no longer warms us, we clench our fists one by one
The wind is blowing stronger and stronger, so we move our arms in different directions at the same time.
Birds flew to the south - cross your arms and move your fingers
The rain is knocking on our window. - tapping our fingers on our palms
We put on hats and jackets - we pretend
And we put on our shoes - tap our feet
We know the months: - pat your knees with your palms
September, and October, and November. - fist, edge, palm
Autumn leaves.
One, two, three, four, five - bend your fingers, starting with the thumb
We will collect leaves. - clench and unclench your fists
Birch leaves - bend your fingers, starting with the thumb
Rowan leaves,
poplar leaves,
Aspen leaves,
We will collect oak leaves,
We’ll take an autumn bouquet to mom – her fingers “walk” across the table.
We go to autumn forest. (I. Mikheeva)
We are going to the autumn forest. - marching in place
And the forest is full of miracles! - we spread our arms to the sides, “we are surprised”
It rained in the forest yesterday - shake the palms of both hands
This is very good. - clap our hands
We will look for mushrooms - we put our palm to our forehead, look first in one direction, then in the other
And collect it in a basket. - bring your hands together in front of you into a “basket”
Here the boletus sits, bending one finger on both hands at the same time for each name of the mushroom
On the stump - honey mushrooms,
And in the moss there are chanterelles,
Friendly sisters. - make beckoning movements with their hands
“Boletus, milk mushroom,” they threaten with the index finger of their right hand
Get into the box! - sit down, hug yourself with your arms
Well, and you, fly agaric, stand up, spread your arms to the sides
Decorate the autumn forest!
Autumn.
The north wind blew, blow on your fingers
blew all the leaves off the linden tree ssss - brush it with your hands as if blowing leaves
They flew, spun and sank to the ground. - smoothly lower your palms in zigzags onto the table
The rain began to knock on them drip-drip-drip - tap your fingers on the table
The hail hammered on them,
I pierced all the leaves - knock on the table with my fists
The snow then powdered - smooth movements back and forth with the hands
He covered them with a blanket. - press your palms firmly to the table
Autumn.
The wind flew through the forest, (Smooth, wave-like movements of the palms)
The wind counted the leaves:
Here's an oak one,
Here's a maple one (bend one finger at a time)
Here is a carved rowan tree,
Here from the birch tree - golden,
Here is the last leaf from the aspen tree
The wind threw it on the path (Calmly place your palms on the table)

Topic: Dishes. Food.

Pour sugar into a sugar bowl and bend the thumbs of both hands at the same time.
We put bread and rolls in the bread bin. Bend your index and middle fingers at the same time.
Pour milk into the milk jug and bend your ring fingers at the same time.
And we'll put some salt in the salt shaker. Bend your little fingers at the same time
“Kneading the dough.”
We knead the dough, knead it, knead it! We imitate the process of kneading the dough with our hands
Press the dough, press it, press it! very energetically clench and unclench our hands into fists (simultaneously and alternately)
We'll bake pies. We make movements with our hands as if we are making snowballs
"Salad".
We peel and peel the carrots (vigorously move the fist of the right hand over the palm of the left).
We are three or three carrots (Press their fists to their chest and make sharp movements with them back and forth).
Sprinkle it with sugar (“Sprinkle with sugar”, finely fingering it with your fingers).
And pour some sour cream on it. (Make movements with your fist from top to bottom, as if pouring).
This is the kind of salad we have. They stretch their palms forward).
Rich in vitamins! (Stroke the belly with the palm)
Dishes.
The girl Irinka was putting things in order. Alternately connect the thumb to the rest.
The girl Irinka said to the doll:
“Napkins should be in a napkin holder,
There should be oil in the oil can,
There should be some bread in the bread bin,
What about salt? Well, of course, in a salt shaker!
Crockery (2)
We bought dishes in a new store: Hands on the table, palms down; spread your fingers apart and connect.
Plates, saucers, cups Raise the fingers of the right hand one by one
They were choosing from the shelves.
A beautiful saucepan, a milk jug and a salt shaker,
Set of knives and forks, Raise the fingers of the left hand one by one
A slotted spoon and an oiler. .
Kettle
Hello, I am a teapot (we show the thickness with our hands)
Big and fat
Here is my pen, (hand to the side)
And here is my nose (the other hand up and to the side)
If I boil, (we clap our hand on the top of the head)
I will whistle (pretend to whistle)
Take me from the stove (we lean to the side where the hand is)
Pour yourself some tea. (tilt in the direction where the hand is)

Topic: Pets and birds.

Piglets.
The fingers are spread out; We alternately “walk” along the table or knees with each of our fingers.
This fat little piglet has been wagging his tail all day, Little Fingers.
This fat pig was scratching his back against the fence. Unnamed.
La-la-la-la, lu-lu-lya, I love piglets. "Lanterns."
La-la-la-la, lu-lu-lya, I love piglets. We clench and unclench our fists.
This fat pig was picking the ground with his nose, Medium.
This fat pig drew something himself. Index marks.
La-la-la-la, lu-lu-la, I love piglets. We clench and unclench our fists.
This fat pig is a couch potato and impudent, Big.
He wanted to sleep in the middle and pushed all the brothers out of the way. We clench our hand into a fist and press our thumb inward.
I'm relaxing in the village...
I'm relaxing in the village, hands on the table, palms down. Spread and connect the fingers of your right hand.
I know all domestic animals: Spread and connect the fingers of the left hand.
Rabbit, horse and goat, When naming the animal, lift and hold each finger of your right hand, starting with the thumb.
Cat, cow and pig. Raise and hold the remaining fingers of the right hand, and then the left, starting with the thumb.
And also a ram and a sheep,
Yes faithful dog - Raise and hold each finger of your left hand.
My assistant. Raise the thumb of the right hand up, bend the index finger, extend the rest forward and press together - “dog”

Poultry.
There is a fence in the yard
Behind the fence is a poultry yard. (Hands on the table: the right one – palm down, the left one – clenched into a fist; alternately change the position of the hands)
There is noise and vanity here
Starts in the morning: (We hit the palm of our left hand with our right hand, clenched into a fist, then change position).
They crow, cackle,
They quack loudly and chatter (Consistently connect the fingers of both hands with the thumbs).
Geese, ducks, turkeys,
Hens and roosters. (Connect fingers of the same name, starting with the thumbs).
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The hen has a chick, (The thumbs touch the rest one by one, starting with the little finger).
The turkey has a turkey chick,
And the duck has a duckling,
Every mother has babies
Everyone is beautiful and good! They show their fingers and play with them.

Topic: Vegetables. Fruits. Garden. Garden.

Vegetables.
At Lariska's -
Two radishes.
Alyosha's -
Two potatoes.
Seryozhka has a tomboy -
Two green cucumbers.
And Vovka’s -
Two carrots.
And even at Petka’s -
Two tailed radishes.
"Garden".
Massage of the phalanges of the fingers (for each line - kneading the phalanx of one finger; direction of massage movements - from the nail phalanx to the base of the finger
We have grown garlic, index
Pepper, tomato, zucchini, medium
Pumpkin, cabbage, potato nameless
Onions and a little peas. little finger
We collected vegetables, little finger
They treated friends to them, nameless
Fermented, ate, salted, medium
They took me home from the dacha. pointing
Goodbye for a year, left thumb
Our friend is the vegetable garden! right thumb
Orange.
We shared an orange. (children break an imaginary orange into slices)
There are many of us (show 10 fingers)
And he is alone. (show 1 finger)
This slice is for the hedgehog.
This slice is for the swift.
This slice is for ducklings.
This slice is for kittens.
This slice is for the beaver. (bend one finger for each line)
And for the wolf - the peel. (throwing movements with right hand)
He is angry with us - trouble!!! (clench their fists and press them to their chest)
Run away - in all directions!!! (“running” fingers across the table)
Friends are gardeners.
Thick and big finger
I went to the garden to pick plums. (The palm is gathered into a “fist”. Bend the thumb, straighten it, then bend it halfway. Bend it again, and so on several times)
Index from the threshold
Showed him the way. (We bend the index finger, then “bend and unbend”)
The middle finger is the most accurate
He knocks plums off the branch. (We bend the middle finger, “bend and unbend” it. At the same time, we must try not to bend the index and thumb)
The nameless one picks up, (We also bend the nameless one, try not to move the previous fingers)
And the little finger is gentleman
Throws bones into the ground! (Bend the little finger)
Fruit palm.
This finger is an orange. One by one, extend the fingers from the fist, starting with the thumb.
He's certainly not alone
This finger is a plum
Delicious, beautiful.
This finger is an apricot,
Grew high on a branch.
This finger is a pear
He asks: “Come on, eat it!”
This finger is a pineapple
Fruit for you and for us. They point with their palms around and towards themselves.
Yablonka
There is an apple tree by the road, hands clasped above your head, fingers unclenched.
An apple hangs on a branch. Place your wrists together.
I shook the branch vigorously, hands above my head, moving back and forth.
Here we have an apple. Palms in front of the chest, imitate holding an apple.
I'll dig into the sweet apple,
Oh, what a pleasant taste. Connect your wrists and spread your palms.
“Yablochko” (Russian folk nursery rhyme).
An apple was rolling around the garden. Fold your hand into a fist and twirl your fist.
And fell straight into the water -
Gurgle! Drop your hand down

Topic: Wintering birds.

Feed the birds
Feed the birds in winter! (Image crumbs being sprinkled)
Let them from all ends (Spread their arms to the sides)
They will flock to us as if it were home (they connect their thumbs and wave the rest like wings)
Flocks on the porch. (The fingertips are connected to represent the roof of the house)
It’s impossible to count how many of them die (They hold their heads and shake them)
It's hard to see.
But in our heart there is (Press hands to heart)
And it's warm for the birds. (Hug and stroke themselves)
Train the birds in the cold (depict how crumbs are sprinkled)
To your window, (Join hands in a ring, above your head)
So that you don’t have to go without songs (Fingers “open and close the beak” with a pinch)
Let's welcome spring.
Five sparrows...
Five sparrows were sitting on the fence, (Show five fingers,
One flew away, and the others began to sing. and then bend them one by one)..
And they sang until they were tired,
One flew away, but four remained.
The four of us sat and were a little tired,
One flew away, but three remained.
The three of us sat and got a little tired,
One flew away, but two remained.
We sat together and got bored again
One flew away and was left alone.
One sat and took it and flew away.
Feeder
How many birds are there at our feeder (They clench and unclench their fists rhythmically.)
Has it arrived? We'll tell you.
Two tits,
Sparrow, (For each name of the bird, bend one finger.)
Six goldfinches and pigeons,
Woodpecker with motley feathers.
There were enough grains for everyone. (They clench and unclench their fists again.)

Topic: Animals of our forests.

A squirrel sits.
A squirrel sits on a cart
She sells nuts:
To my little fox sister,
To the titmouse sparrow,
To the fat-fifted bear,
Bunny with a mustache.
(Children, using their left hand, extend the fingers of their right hand one at a time, starting with the thumb).
Wild animals.
Bunnies came to the meadow, (Simultaneously bending fingers into a fist.)
Bear cubs, badger cubs, (When listing animals, count the fingers on both hands alternately)
Frogs and raccoon.
On the green, on the meadow,
Come too, my friend.
To the watering hole
On a hot day along a forest path (“walking” on the table).
The animals went to water.
A moose calf stomped behind the mother elk, (For each couplet they unbend
The little fox sneaked behind the mother fox, one finger at a time, starting with the little finger).
A hedgehog rolled after its mother,
A bear cub followed the mother bear,
The baby squirrels jumped after the mother squirrel,
Behind the mother hare are the slanting hares (they make “ears” and “walk” on the table).
The wolf led the wolf cubs,
All mothers and children want to get drunk.
Sly little fox
Let's stretch our fingers: one, two, three! (Clench and unclench your fingers. “Run” across the table.
Let's stretch our fingers, look
Here comes the fox, one, two, three! The facial expression is very cunning)
Sly little fox, look!
Let's sculpt, sculpt a face, one, two, three! (Movements according to the text)
What happened? Well, look!
The sly little fox, here she is!
The red-haired sister is good!
That's an evil fox, oh-oh-oh! (Movements according to the text)
I'd rather run home from her.
Our little fox looks sad,
One little fox sits and is sad.
Smile little fox, look at us,
We will not leave you even for an hour!

Topic: Transport. Traffic rules

Transport
Bus, trolleybus, car, tram -
Don't forget about them on the street.

In the seas - ships, icebreakers, ships,
They very rarely come here.
(Connecting all fingers with the thumb in turn, starting with the index)
Cars
Cars are walking along the highway, (Turn an imaginary steering wheel.)
Tires are rolling on the asphalt. (Elbows are pressed to the body, palms move parallel to each other.)
Don't run along the road, (They shook a finger.)
I'll tell you: "Beep." (The hand is clenched into a fist, the thumb is straightened - “signal.”)
Transport-2.
We will bend our fingers - (Bend our fingers starting from the little finger)
Let's call the transport:
Car and helicopter
Tram, metro and plane.
We clenched all our fingers into a fist,
All types of transport were named. (“Shake” palms)
Cars-2.
All cars in order
They drive up to a gas station: (Turn the steering wheel in front of you with both hands).
Fuel truck, garbage truck,
A milk truck with milk,
A bread truck with fresh bread.
And a heavy timber truck. (Fingers alternately, starting with the little finger, touch the palm).
boat
I will press two palms (Palms with a boat, wave-like movements of the hands.)
And I will sail across the sea.
Two palms - friends -
This is my boat.
I will raise the sails, (Raise your straightened palms up).
I'll swim in the blue sea.
And on stormy waves (Imitation of the movements of waves and fish)..
Fish swim here and there.
Guard
The guard stands stubborn (fingers “walk” along the palm)
He waves to people: Don't go! (“they threaten” with their fingers)
Here the cars drive straight (hands in front of you, representing the steering wheel)
Pedestrian, you wait! (“they threaten” with their fingers)
Look: smiled (clap hands)
Invites us to go (fingers “walk” along the palm)
You machines, don't rush (hand clapping)
Let pedestrians pass! (jumping in place)
Road rules so many.
There are a lot of road rules. (“they threaten” with their fingers)
One - Attention road! (bend fingers alternately)
Two - traffic lights,
Three - look at the road sign,
And four is “transition”.
You all need to know the rules (hand clapping)
And always fulfill them. (show “class!” with your thumb)
Bike
Two pedals rotate the legs (with open palms we perform circular movements)
The wheels rush along the road (we rotate with our arms bent at the elbows)
I steer wherever I want -
To the left, (we pretend that we are holding the steering wheel and turning left)
I'll swing to the right. (right)
Then forward (we make circular movements with the fists of both hands)
And then back (back)
I press the brakes (press both palms on the table)
Race
One two three four five. (they move the machine back and forth over each finger, starting with the big one)
The race can begin. (same thing, but starting with nameless)
In circles, in circles.
Back and forth
But my fingers are slowing down my car. (They roll the car over my fingers, which are slightly bent)
Closed. (clench fist)
The car is in the garage
And the headlights went out, they don’t shine anymore. (look into the small crack in the fist).

Topic: Housing. Appliances.

Record player.
Record player! Record player!
What he hears is what he writes. We squeeze and unclench the fists of both hands.
Little mice squeal from their holes,
Mosquitoes squeak over my ear.
Grasshoppers and birds
They sing without rehearsals. We bend one finger on both hands.
Well, then - in the middle of winter, straighten one finger on both hands
We invite everyone to the summer. We connect the fingers of the same name of both hands, starting with the thumbs.
Everyone wants to hear
Like summer thunder rumbles. Palms away from you, spread and connect fingers.
Vacuum cleaner.
Vacuum cleaner, vacuum cleaner, Rhythmic flexion of the fingers of both hands (palms facing forward)
Where are you sticking your nose? the same, but palms facing each other.
I'm buzzing, I'm buzzing, fingertips touching
I'm putting things in order.
.House.
I want to build a house, with my hands above my head as a “house”.
So that there is a window in it, Hands before your eyes. The ends of the fingers are closed into a “window”.
So that the house has a door, Palms are turned towards themselves, closed at the sides.
Nearby for a pine tree to grow. Fingers spread out. We pull our hands up.
So that there is a fence around it. Hands in front of you in a ring, fingers connected.
The dog guarded the gate. One hand is “dog”, disconnect the little finger from the other fingers.
It was sunny, hands crossed, fingers spread.
It was raining, shaking movements.
And the tulip bloomed in the garden. Forearms are pressed. Petal fingers point up.
House for rabbits.
Knock, knock, knock,
there is a knock somewhere.
The hammers are knocking
They are building a house for bunnies. (we knock our fists against each other).
With a roof like this (palms above your head).
With walls like these (palms near cheeks).
With windows like these (palms in front of the face).
With a door like this (one palm in front of the face.)
And with such a lock (handles clasped together).
There is a lock on the door.
Who could open it?
Turned it around
Twisted
They knocked
And - they opened it! (handles unclasped)
New house
Knock-knock-knock, knock-knock-knock! They strike, alternating, fist on fist.
Take the hammer, my friend!
We will build a new house, They put “walls” next to their palms
There is a window in the house. The index fingers are folded with a “stick”, the rest are connected with a “roof”.
There is another one higher
There is a pipe up on the roof. The little finger is put aside - a trumpet.
The house is ready, we invite guests: Show both index fingers
“Come in quickly!” They make an inviting gesture with their hand.

Topic: Summer. Flowers.

Our scarlet flowers
They open their petals and smoothly unclench their fists.
The breeze breathes a little,
The petals are swaying. They wave their hands in front of them.
Our scarlet flowers
They close the petals, smoothly clench their hands into fists.
They quietly fall asleep, put their hands under their cheeks
They shake their heads. They shake their heads.
Flower.
A tall flower grew in a clearing,
(Join your wrists, spread your palms to the sides, slightly round your fingers).
On a spring morning I opened the petals.
(Spread your fingers).
Beauty and nutrition to all petals
(Rhythmically move your fingers together and apart).
Together they grow roots underground.
(Place your palms down, press your backs together, spread your fingers.)
Sunflower.
Planted a seed
(pinch)
We raised the sun.
(spread your palms)
Let's tear off this sunshine,
(open your palms)
We will collect a lot of grains.
(collect grains from the other palm)

Topic: Insects.

Ladybugs.
Ladybug- (children wave their hands)
Black head. (grab their head)
Fly to the sky (hands raised high)
Bring us some bread. (hands forward)
Black and white (two palms one way and the other)
Just not burnt. (they shake a finger)
Mosquito.
We count our fingers together - Squeeze and unclench your fingers.
We call them insects.
Butterfly, grasshopper, fly, alternately bend their fingers into a fist, starting with the big one.
This is a beetle with a green belly.
Who's calling here? Rotate the little finger.
Oh, a mosquito is flying here!
Hide! They hide their hands behind their backs.
Insects
One, two, three, four, five - Squeeze - unclench your fingers into a fist.
You need to know insects: Consistently connect the fingers of both hands with the thumbs.
Fly, butterfly, bee,
Ant, mosquito, wasp,
Bumblebee, grasshopper and cricket... Bend your fingers one by one, starting with the thumb of your right hand.
And each has six legs! Raise your right hand with your open palm up, and clench your left hand into a fist, raising your thumb to show six fingers.
Spider.
A spider walked along a branch,
And the children followed him. Arms crossed; the fingers of each hand “run” along the forearm and then along the shoulder of the other hand.
The rain suddenly fell from the sky,
The spiders were washed to the ground. The hands are freely lowered, we perform a shaking movement (rain). Clap your palms on the table/knees.
The sun began to warm up,
The spider is crawling again, Palms are pressed to each other by the sides, fingers are spread out, we shake our hands (the sun is shining)
And all the kids crawl behind him, Actions are similar to the original ones
To walk on a branch. "Spiders" crawl on your head
Bee.
Flew to us yesterday, waving their palms
Striped bee.
And behind her is a bumblebee. They bend a finger for each name of an insect.
And a cheerful butterfly,
Two beetles and a dragonfly
Like lantern eyes. Make circles from your fingers and bring them to your eyes.
They buzzed, they flew,
They fell from fatigue. . They drop their palms on the table..

Topic: Furniture.

House.
Under the mushroom there is a hut-house (join your palms with a hut)
A cheerful gnome lives there.
We will knock softly (knock the fist of one hand on the palm of the other hand)
Let's ring the bell. (palms of both hands facing down, fingers crossed; the middle finger of the right hand is lowered down and sways slightly).
The gnome will open the door for us,
He will call you to the hut-house.
The house has a plank floor (put your palms down, press your edges against each other)
And on it is an oak table. (the left hand is clenched into a fist, the palm of the right hand is placed on top of the fist)
Nearby is a high-backed chair. (point your left palm vertically upward, place the fist of your right hand at its bottom with your thumb towards you)
On the table there is a plate with a fork. (the palm of the left hand lies on the table and is directed upward, representing a plate, the right hand represents a fork: the palm is directed downward, four fingers are straightened and slightly spread apart, and the thumb is pressed against the palm)
And there are mountains of pancakes -
Treat for the guys.
Furniture.
One, two, three, four, bend the fingers, starting with the thumb, on both hands.
There is a lot of furniture in the apartment. Clenching and unclenching fists
We'll hang the shirt in the closet, bend our fingers, starting with the big one.
And we’ll put a cup in the cupboard.
To give your legs a rest,
Let's sit on the chair for a while.
And when we were fast asleep
We were lying on the bed.
And then we are cattle
We sat at the table, alternately clapping our hands and banging our fists.
They drank tea and jam together.
There is a lot of furniture in the apartment.
Furniture (2)
In our room - the dining room -
There is an excellent oak table,
Chairs - all carved backs,
The legs are bent and twisted.
And a nut buffet
For jam and sweets.
In the adult room - bedroom -
There is a mirrored wardrobe for dresses,
Two wide beds
With blankets on cotton wool
And a birch chest of drawers,
Mom takes the laundry there.
And in the living room there are armchairs,
They watch TV here.
There is a sofa and a coffee table,
There is a music center in the wall.
(For each name of a piece of furniture, children bend one finger)
Furniture (3)
I will start counting the furniture. Show the palms of both hands.
Armchair, table, sofa, bed, The fingers of both hands are alternately clenched into fists.
Shelf, bedside table, buffet,
Wardrobe, chest of drawers and stool.
They named a lot of furniture, unclench their fists and show their palms.
Ten fingers squeezed! They clench their fists and raise them up.

Topic: Clothes. Hats.

Wash
One, two, three, four, five - (Connect fingers in sequence
We will wash things: one hand with the fingers of the other hand.)
Dress, trousers and socks,
Skirt, blouse, scarves.
Let's not forget the scarf and hat -
We will wash them too. (The cams imitate washing.)
Masha put on the mitten...
Masha put on the mitten: (Clench your fingers into a fist)
“Oh, where am I going?
There is no finger, it’s gone, (Unclench all fingers except the thumb)
I didn’t get to my little house.”
Masha took off her mitten: (Extend your thumb).
“Look, I found it!
You search, you search and you will find, (Clench your fingers into a fist, separate your thumb.)
Hello, little finger, how are you?
Mittens.
Grandma Fox is knitting (Rub your fingers one by one.)
Mittens for all foxes: (Bend your fingers).
For little fox Sasha,
For the fox Masha,
For the little fox Kolya,
For the fox Olya,
And the little mittens
For Natasha - chanterelles.
In mittens, yes, yes, yes!
We will never freeze! (Rub your palms together).
Wash
(Children perform actions in accordance with the meaning of the poem)
Oh, the clothes got dirty, we didn’t take care of them,
They treated her carelessly, crushed her, stained her with dust.
We need to save her and put her in order.
Pour water into a basin and add powder.
We will soak all the clothes, rub the stains thoroughly,
Let's wash it, rinse it, wring it out, shake it.
And then we will easily and deftly hang everything on ropes.
In the meantime, the clothes are drying. We will dance and spin.
A hundred clothes. A. Barto.
A bodice on a bike (bend the fingers on both hands alternately)
Three sweatshirts (at the same time for each name of clothing)
Lined dress
Scarf around my neck
The shawl is large,
What kind of ball is rolling? (shrug)
One hundred clothes (rhythmically clench and unclench the fingers of both hands)
a hundred clasps,
Can't say a word. (pat themselves on the shoulders.)
Mom wrapped it up so much
That I don’t know if I’m here! (spread arms to the sides)

Topic: Shoes

Shoes.
Let's count for the first time, (Alternate clapping of palms
How many shoes do we have? and hitting the table with their fists.)
Shoes, slippers, boots
For Natasha and Seryozhka, (For each shoe name
Moreover, the shoes bend one toe at a time, starting with the big one).
For our Valentine,
And these boots
For baby Galenka.
Boots.
Everywhere, everywhere we are together
Let's go, inseparable. The middle and index fingers “walk” along the table.
We're walking through the meadows
Along the green shores
They ran down the stairs,
They walked along the street,
Then we climb under the bed. Children bend one finger at a time, starting with the big one.
We'll sleep there quietly. Place your palms on the table.
New sneakers.
Like our cat
Boots on my feet,
Like our pig
There are boots on my feet.
And on the dog's paws
Blue slippers.
And the kid is small
Puts on boots.
And son Vovka -
New sneakers. Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb.
Like this. Like this.
New sneakers. “Walk” along the table with the middle and index fingers of both hands.

Topic: Animals of the North and South.

White bears.
Polar bears are not afraid of frost, Hands on the table, palms down; spread the fingers of your right hand to the sides and connect.
They like to swim in the icy sea. Hands on the table, palms down; spread the fingers of your left hand to the sides and connect.
They are not afraid of them in the Arctic
Fanged walruses, Raise the fingers of your right hand one at a time, starting with the thumb.
They hunt fish and seals. Raise the fingers of your left hand one at a time, starting with the thumb.
Seals.
Tap-tap, tap-tap, With palms with tightly closed fingers, pat the knees or the table (the hands are motionless).
These are flippers, not paws.
Seals have these flippers
Worn by moms, dads, children.
In hot countries.
If in a hot country
I'll accidentally get caught, clench and unclench my fingers into fists.
Then I’ll see a jackal there. Connect all the fingers of both hands with the thumbs, forming “binoculars”, bring them to your eyes.
Kangaroo, hippopotamus, Extend the thumb and index fingers of your right hand.
Monkey, tiger, lion, Extend the middle, ring and little fingers of the right hand.
Crocodile and elephant. Extend the thumb and index fingers of your left hand.
They live well - Extend the middle, ring and little fingers of the left hand.
There are no snowy winters. Clap your hands, spread your arms to the sides.
Elephant.
There is an elephant in the zoo
Ears, trunk - everything is with him.
nods his head,
It's like he's inviting you to visit. The middle finger is down. On one side it is sandwiched by the little and ring fingers, and on the other by the index and thumb. Move your middle finger, pump your brush.
Monkeys and books.
Two naughty monkeys
They loved to look through books.
Shake 'em, lick 'em
And as if to read it. (Perform movements corresponding to the text)
They deftly got down to business
And they put on glasses. (Show “glasses” with hands)
They brought the book to the nose, (bring two palms closer to the face)
Suddenly they took me further away
You can't see anything with the glasses. (Move your palms away from your face)
And it’s such a shame for the monkeys! (We wipe our cheeks, “tears”)

Topic: Victory Day.

At the parade.
Like soldiers on parade, we clench and unclench our fists.
We walk row by row,
Left - once, left - once, Clap your hands.
Everyone clapped their hands -
Friends, have fun!
Our feet began to knock
Louder and faster!
Our army.
Aty - baht, aty - baht! Alternately “walk” with the index and middle fingers of the right and left hands.
Soldiers are coming to the parade!
Here come the tankers
Then the artillerymen
And then the infantry -
Company by company.
Border guard.
I will be a border guard, clench and unclench my fingers into fists on both hands at the same time.
To protect the borders, connect the same fingers of both hands, starting with the thumbs.
And the country could calmly separate the fingers of the same name, starting with the little fingers.
Sleep soundly at night. Connect all fingers of both hands in turn with the thumb.]
Our mothers.
Many mothers in this world spread their arms in different directions, then tightly grab themselves by the shoulders.
Children love them all!
Journalist and engineer, alternately bend their fingers, starting with the little finger, first on one hand, then on the other hand.
Cook, policeman,
Seamstress, conductor and teacher,
Doctor, hairdresser and builder -
We need different mothers, Squeeze both palms into a “lock”
Different mothers are important! They spread their arms, raise their palms up.
Family
One two three four! (clap hands)
Who lives in my apartment?
One two three four five! (clap hands)
I can count them all:
Dad, mom, brother, sister, cat Murka,
Two kittens, my goldfinch, a cricket and me (alternate stroking and massage of all ten fingers).
That's my whole family!
Who has arrived?
Who has arrived? The fingers of both hands are folded together.
We, we, we! The tips of the thumbs clap quickly.
Mom, mom, is that you? The tips of the thumbs are pressed and the tips of the rest are clapping.
Dad, dad, is that you? The tips of the index fingers clap.
Yes Yes Yes! The tips of the thumbs clap.
Brother, brother, is that you? The tips of the middle fingers clap.
Yes Yes Yes! The tips of the thumbs clap.
Oh, little sister, is that you? The tips of the nameless ones clap.
Yes Yes Yes! The tips of the thumbs clap.
We are all together, yes, yes, yes! The tips of the little fingers clap. Clap.
Friendly family
This finger is the grandfather, (we bend the fingers one by one, starting with the thumb)
This finger is grandma
This finger is daddy
This finger is mommy
But this finger is me,
Together - a friendly family! (clap our hands)

Topic: Professions.

To work
Come on, brothers, let's get to work. Alternately straighten your fingers
Show your hunting. starting from the big one.
Bolshak to chop wood
The stoves are all for you to heat,
And you should carry water,
Let me cook dinner for you,
And you wash the dishes.
And then sing songs to everyone,
Sing songs and dance, move your fingers energetically.
To amuse our children.
Thimble
Embroiders, sews with a needle, In his right hand there is an imaginary needle
It hurts my finger, it “sews” and hurts my index finger
It hurts my finger. finger on the left hand.
And the thimble
At that very moment
“They put a thimble on the girl’s finger.”
Jump!
He says to the needle: “Sew.”
-Shay,
But don’t you dare inject yourself! They shake their fingers.
Cook
The cook was preparing dinner, with the edges of his palms knocking on the table.
And then the lights were turned off. Bend the thumb on the left hand.
Chef bream beret
And puts it in compote. Bend the index finger.
Throws logs into the cauldron, -medium
Puts jam in the stove - nameless
Stirs the soup with a stalk, - little finger
Ugli hits with a ladle.
Sugar is poured into the broth.
And he is very happy! They shrug their shoulders.
Painters
Painters carry lime, hold imaginary buckets in their hands, imitate walking in place.
The walls are brushed with vitriol. Facing each other, moving an imaginary hand up and down.
Slowly, they spread the chalk. They bent over and stirred with a brush in an imaginary bucket.
I could do it too. "They're painting"
Blacksmith
A blacksmith walks from the blacksmith's shop, his hands lie on the table, palms down,
A blacksmith carries two hammers. fingers raised, slightly bent.
Knock, knock, knock, knock, tap alternately with your right and left hands, with all fingers.
Yes, it hit all at once. The fingers of both hands hit the table at the same time.
Postman
What did the postman bring us? Clench and unclench your fists.
He walks around with a thick bag. Walk your fingers on the table.
Translation, magazine, newspaper, Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb.
There are 2 cassettes in the parcel.
And a letter from Aunt Valya,
So that they await her arrival.
Baker
Baker, baker, from flour
Bake us some koloboks. Perform circular movements with palms
Two dryers - Vanyushka, We imitate rolling a bun.
Two bagels - Tanya, Alternately connect the thumbs
Two bagels for Mishka, both hands with the remaining fingers
Two rolls for Marishka. – exercise “rings”.

Topic: Winter fun. Winter views sports

Winter fun.
One, two, three, four, five (bend your fingers)
We went for a walk in the yard (we “walk” along the table with our index and middle fingers)
They made a snow woman (we roll a lump with our hands)
The birds were fed crumbs ("we feed the birds")
Then we rode down the hill (we run the index finger of our right hand along the palm of our left hand)
And they were also lying in the snow (we put our palms on the table, first one side, then the other)
Everyone came home covered in snow (we shake off our palms)
We ate soup ("we eat soup"),
went to bed (palms under cheeks).
Athletes
So as not to be afraid of diseases, raise your arms to your shoulders, shoulders, to the sides.
We need to engage in sports. We clench and unclench our fists.
A tennis player plays tennis. Bend your fingers into a fist, starting with the little finger.
He is an athlete, not an artist
A football player plays football
A hockey player plays hockey
In volleyball - volleyball player,
In basketball - a basketball player.
Skiers
We are running with you on skis Children “slide”, step with their fingers on the table (on skis)
Cold snow skis lick “Slide”, making alternating movements with fingers
And then - on skates, (“run” on skates)
But we fell. Oh!
And then they made snowballs, They show how to make snowballs (on top, one hand, then the other)
And then the snowballs rolled, Rolling an imaginary lump
And then they fell exhausted, “Throwing at each other”
And we ran home
Snowball
One, two, three, four, (curl your fingers)
You and I made a snowball (make it by changing the position of your palms)
Round, strong, very smooth. (show a circle, stroke their palms together)
Once - let's throw it up, ("toss it up", look up)
Two - we'll catch it. ("catch", crouch)
Three – let’s drop (stand up, “drop”)
And... we'll break it! (stomp)
Winter fun (2)
We make a ball out of snow (Children clench and unclench their hands)
Let's make a house out of lumps. (Connect the tips of the fingers, slightly spread the palms to the sides)
Animals will live in the house, (Clap their hands)
Have fun and make friends
Guard the house together (join hands in a “lock”)
Come on buddy
Come on, buddy, be brave, buddy! (Children make an imaginary ball and roll it away from them)
Roll your snowball in the snow -
It will turn into a thick lump. (Draw a circle in the air)
And the lump will become a snowman. (Children draw three circles of different sizes from bottom to top)
His smile is so bright! (Place palms to cheeks, depicting a wide smile)
Two eyes, a hat, a nose, a broom... (Children show eyes with their index fingers, a hat with their palm, a nose and an imaginary broom with the fist of their right hand)
But the sun will be a little hot - (Children raise their hands up)
Alas! And there is no snowman! (Raise their shoulders and spread their arms to the sides, then squat down, covering their head with their hands)

Topic: Winter.

Freezing
The evening is approaching (spread your arms to the sides),
The blizzard begins (swing your arms above your head from side to side).
The frost is getting stronger (clench your fists with effort)
-Pinches the cheeks, stings the nose (lightly pinch the cheeks and nose with your fingers)
Your hands are starting to freeze (rub your palms)
You need to warm them up (breathe on your palms).
The evening is approaching (spread your arms to the sides)
The darkness deepens.
It's time for us to go home
-Goodbye! Until morning! (wave goodbye).
Winter
Brought frost. massage the shoulders and forearms with our fingers
Winter has come, three palms touching each other
Nose freezes. massage the tip of the nose with your palm
Snow, smooth movements of palms
Snowdrifts, fists knock on knees alternately
Ice. palms shuffle across knees in different directions
Everyone on the street - forward! stretch both arms forward
Frost (2)
Oh, the frost is angry (they shake their head, holding it with their hands)
The branches were covered with snow. (Waving their hands)
Grabs your nose. (grab themselves by the nose)
Pinches to the point of tears (Pinch themselves on the cheeks)
The kids are not scared (They threaten with their fingers)
And on skis (“Going on skis”)
And they ride on a sled (“They go on a sled”)
They make fun of the angry frost. (They jump and clap their hands at the same time)
Winter
Our hands are freezing. Press your fists tightly together
Let's play - open your fists a little, clap your palms.
Let's clap our hands. Clap
Clap, clap, clap, clap!
Fingers, to warm them, press your palms together, rub
You need to rub it hard. palm on palm.
We warm our fingers, We warm our hands in circular movements,
We squeeze them - we unclench them! clench and unclench your fists.

Topic: Forest, trees, shrubs.

Maple
Outside the window the icicle is melting,
The wind tears the clouds to shreds. "Tear" shreds,
Unclenches, unclenches, unclenches his fists,
Maple tight fists.
He leaned against the window. press your palms together to your cheek
And as soon as the snow melts,
I should stretch my green palm forward,
Maple will last the longest. clench and unclench your fists
Needles
Near the pine, fir and Christmas tree (children roll it in their hands, massaging their palms
Very sharp needles, massage ball)
But even stronger than the spruce forest,
The juniper will prick you! (throw the ball)
Topic: My country, my republic, my city.
Native land.
Hello, golden sun! Stretch with your fingers outstretched
Hello, blue sky! Wave to the sky
Hello, free breeze! Wave-like movements of the hands
Hello, little oak tree! Show “oak” - grows from a small bore upwards
We live in the same region -
I greet you all! "Hugs"
My country
I’ll look at the map: straight palms stretched forward
This is Russian land. alternately connect the fingers of the same name
There are forests and lakes here,
Mountains, rivers and seas.
I love you, Russia, tightly squeezed into a “lock”
You are my Motherland! put their hands to their chest

Topic: Christmas tree holiday, New Year, Christmas.

New Year's celebration
We have been waiting for the holiday for a long time. Let's rub palms together.
Winter has finally come. Clench your fists and press them together.
Finally winter has come. Fingers “walk” along the table, along the knees.
I brought a Christmas tree for a visit. Fingers show Christmas tree, index fingers interlock
We all went to the tree,
Round dances started. Circular movements with the hands.
Spin around, dance, lower your hands, relax.
Even a little tired.
Santa Claus come quickly, press your palms together, then stretch them forward.
Bring us gifts.
Present
Santa Claus brought gifts: “Walking” with their fingers on the table.
Primers, albums, stamps, For each title they fold
Bear dolls and cars, one finger at a time, first on
Parrot and penguin, right, then on the left hand.
Chocolate half a bag Made from the fingers of the right hand
And a fluffy puppy! puppy's muzzle, bent
Woof! Woof! middle and index fingers - “ears”
On the Christmas tree
We had fun at the Christmas tree, rhythmic clapping of hands
And they danced and frolicked. Fist bumps.
Afterwards, the good Santa Claus “walks” with his middle and index fingers on the table.
He gave us gifts. “draw” a large circle with their hands.
Gave huge packages
They also contain tasty items: Rhythmic hand clapping
Candies in blue pieces of paper, Bend your fingers, starting with the thumb
Nuts next to them
Pear, apple,
One golden tangerine.
Herringbone
They are waiting for the prickly beauty and “drawing” a Christmas tree with their hands.
In every home in December. Make a “house” with your palms.
Lanterns will be lit on the branches, “lanterns” will be shown.
Sparks fly in the silver. Hands above head, fingers extended.
The house will immediately become festive. They join hands and dance in a circle.
A round dance will begin.
Santa Claus is in a hurry with gifts, Walking in a circle with an imaginary
New Year is coming. a bag over your shoulders.
We decorate the Christmas tree
One, two, three, four, five Alternately connect the fingertips of both hands, starting with the thumb.
We will decorate the Christmas tree. Place your palms together in a “house” above your head and spread your arms to the sides.
We will hang the balls, Connect the fingertips of both hands to form balls
Bright flashlights, press palms together, fingers spread, perform rotational movements with palms forward and back
Merry Parsley, Showing a long nose
And various toys: Stretch your palms forward
And a naughty bear Showing “bear’s paws” and swaying from side to side
And a little bunny - a coward - put open palms to the head
New Year
New Year is coming! (Clap your hands)
Children dance in a circle. (The hands are clasped with the fingers, the arms are extended, the hands are rotated in and out)
Balls hanging on the Christmas tree, (Alternately connect the fingers on both hands, forming a ball)
The lanterns are shining. (Flashlights)
Here are the pieces of ice sparkling, (Clench and sharply unclench your fists alternately)
Snowflakes are spinning. (Move your brushes easily and smoothly)
Santa Claus is coming to visit, (Fingers walk on knees or on the floor)
He brings gifts to everyone. (Rub palms together)
To count the gifts, (Clap on the knees or on the floor, one hand with a palm, the other with a fist, then change)
We will bend our fingers: (massage each finger in turn)
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.

Topic: Defenders of the Fatherland.

Fighters
These fingers are all fighters. Spread your fingers on both hands,
Well done guys. squeeze them into a fist.
Two big and strong small fingers Raise two thumbs,
And a soldier experienced in battles. others pressed tightly to the table.
Two guardsmen are brave! Raise your index fingers
Two smart guys! others pressed tightly to the table.
Two nameless heroes, raise your middle fingers,
But they are very zealous at work! others pressed tightly to the table.
Two little fingers - short ones Raise the ring fingers,
- Very nice boys! Clap your hands.
Soldiers
It’s strictly normal for a soldier to show two fingers in a “slingshot”
Always ironed uniform. Clench your hands into a fist with your thumb sticking out "class"
Arseny took the remote control in his hands, “Walk” with his fingers on his knees
He wanted to watch a cartoon Clap his hands
The border guards have a post, place tightly clenched fingers to your temples
They have the bridge under guard. Palms pressed tightly together, “spread” into a bridge
Today is the holiday of all fathers
Today is the holiday of all fathers, fingers clench and unclench
All sons, all who are ready, clap their hands
To protect your home and mother, make a “house” from your palms, put your hands to your heart
Keep us all away from troubles! Clenching and unclenching fingers
Captain
I'm sailing on a white boat, point the ends of my fingers forward, press my hands with my palms
Along the waves with pearl foam. to each other, slightly opening.
I am a brave captain, reciting a poem, showing how a boat
I'm not afraid of a hurricane. swings on the waves, and then with smooth hand movements
White seagulls are circling, the waves themselves, then according to the text
They are also not afraid of the wind. verse show the seagull, arms crossed, connecting
Only frightens the bird cry of the back of your hand and wave
A school of golden fish. fingers pressed together
And, having traveled to wonderful countries, with straightened palms and fingers,
Looking at the oceans, draw fish pressed against each other.
Traveler-hero, show with smooth movements of palms
I will return home to my mother. how fish swim in water)

Topic: Vacations. Fairy tales.

Favorite fairy tales
Let's count fingers, clap our hands
Let's call fairy tales
Mitten, Teremok, Alternately bend the fingers on the left hand
Kolobok is a ruddy side.
There is a Snow Maiden - beauty,
Three bears, Wolf - Fox.
Let's not forget Sivka-Burka, bend the fingers on the right hand one by one
Our prophetic kaurka.
We know the fairy tale about the firebird,
We don't forget the turnip
We know the Wolf and the kids. Clenching their fists
Everyone is happy about these fairy tales. Clap your hands
turnip
Grandma and grandpa pull and pull, Children stretch out their thumbs.
A large turnip from the ground. Index marks.
Their granddaughter came to visit them here, Middle.
Bug ran up, Nameless.
The cat also pulled. Little fingers.
Even though she held on tight, they took the turnip.
The turnip has been pulled out! They raise their hands together with the turnip.
Fairy tales
The mouse ran quickly (running with fingers on the table)
The mouse wagged its tail (imitation of movement)
Oh, I dropped the egg (clench your hands into fists “egg”)
Look, I broke it (show “testicle” with outstretched arms)
Here we planted her (bend over)
And they poured water on her (imitation of movement)
The turnip grew nice and strong (spread your arms to the sides)
Now let’s pull it (imitation of movement)
And we’ll make porridge from turnips (“holding a spoon” to imitate food)
And we will be healthy and strong from the turnip (show “strength”)
We are a nice family of little goats
We love to jump and gallop (clap our hands)
We love to run and play
We like to butt heads with horns (the fingers of both hands show “horns”)
Turnip (2)
We planted turnips (“dig” a hole in a child’s palm with your fingers),
The turnip was watered (you show with your fingers how water flows from a watering can),
A turnip grew (show how it grows, gradually straighten your fingers)
Nice and strong (leave your palms open and bend your fingers like hooks)!
Pull-pull (hands clasp and pull - each in his own direction),
We can’t pull it out (we shook our hands),
Who will help us (all the heroes of the fairy tale come running one by one and help pull)?
Pull-pull, pull-pull!
Wow (unclasp hands, shake hands)!
They pulled out a turnip.
Teremok
There is a teremok in the field, a teremok. (Children connect their fingertips above their heads.)
He is not short, not high, not tall. (They squat, lowering their hands down, stand up, raising their hands up)
There is a lock on the door, and a lock (Hands are clasped with palms and fingers.)
Who could open it? (Raise their shoulders up, lower them.)
On the left is a bunny, on the right is a mouse, (Children take their places near the tower.)
Pull back the bolt. (They pull their hands in different directions, but their fingers are in the “lock”).
And the frog and the bear (Take their places near the tower.)
They also want to unlock the tower. (Fingers squeeze tightly.)
And the fox and the top open the little house! (Open the “lock” - separate your fingers one at a time and move your arms to the sides once).

Topic: Spring. Migratory birds.

Birds have arrived from the south!
A squirrel flew to us - Alternately bend the fingers on both hands, starting with the little finger of the left hand.
Gray feather.
Lark, nightingale
We were in a hurry: who would hurry?
Heron, swan, duck, swift,
Stork, swallow and siskin - Again, cross your thumbs and wave your palms.
Everyone has returned, arrived,
They sang sonorous songs! Use your index finger and thumb to make a “beak” - “birds are singing.”
Ten birds are a flock.
Ten birds are a flock.
Sing along, sing along: Calm waves with relaxed palms
This bird is a nightingale. We bend our fingers one by one, starting with the little finger.
This bird is a sparrow, left hand
This bird is an owl, a sleepy little head.
This bird is a waxwing,
This bird is a crake,
This bird is a little gray feather. Bend your fingers one by one, starting with the little finger
This is a finch, this is a swift, right hand
This is a cheerful siskin.
Well, this is an evil eagle.
Birds, birds, go home. Quickly clench both hands into fists, “hiding the birds.”
The birds are flying.
With the onset of spring, fingers spread, palms crossed.
The birds are flying. The thumbs are connected, the rest are waved like wings.
The starlings are returning,
Hard workers and singers. The fingers clench into fists and unclench.
And the rooks are near the puddle. Palms are open, connected by a cup.
They circle in a noisy flock. Circular movements with the hands.
The cranes are flying in a hurry, fingers spread, palms crossed.
And the robin and the thrush, they put their thumbs together and wave the rest like wings.
We started making nests. The fingers are in a palm lock open.
Rooks.
We made Easter cakes. "Making a Pie"
The rooks flew to us. "Flap Your Wings"
The first rook baked a pie, bend the fingers one by one on one hand.
And the second one helped him.
The third rook set the table,
And the fourth one washed the floor,
The fifth one didn’t yawn for a long time
And he ate their pie.
One, two, three, four, five, bend the fingers on the other hand.
Come out and count the rooks.
Spring
For two weeks now we have been lowering our hands down one by one, fingers together.
Drops are dripping.
The snow melts in the sun. Hands, palms down, are spread to the sides.
And it flows down like a stream. Both hands, palms down, move in one direction.
Snowdrop
Spring has just dropped in on us - They stretch their hands forward
I dipped my palm in the snow. Hands below, perpendicular to the body.
And there it bloomed tender, Hands join into a bud at eye level
Small snowdrop Slowly spreading their fingers (“the flower has opened”)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Russia is our Motherland”)

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Wonderful city, ancient city, You fit into your ends (clap, fist) And towns and villages, And chambers and palaces... On your ancient churches Trees grew. The eye cannot grasp the long streets... This is Mother Moscow. (bend, straighten fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Insects. Spring generalization”)

Bee.

Arrived to us yesterday

Striped bee.

( They wave their palms).

And behind her is a bumblebee

And a cheerful butterfly,

Two beetles and a dragonfly

( Bend a finger for each insect name). Like lantern eyes. (Make circles from your fingers and bring them to your eyes). They buzzed, they flew, They fell from fatigue. ( They drop their palms on the table).

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Victory Day”)

Hello.

Hello, golden sun!

Hello, blue sky!

Hello, free breeze!

Hello, little oak tree!

We live in the same region -

I greet you all!

Using the fingers of your right hand, you take turns “hello” with

fingers of the left hand, patting each other

tips. Bend your fingers into a fist, then straighten them one by one, starting with the thumb.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Mushrooms. Wild berries.”)

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We walk along paths, we walk along paths.

We are going with baskets,

We are going with baskets

(clap, fist)

Right behind the edge we suddenly found little waves,

And a stump with honey fungus under a thin rowan tree,

A strong boletus grew under a birch tree,

A strong boletus grew under the aspen.

(bend your fingers one by one).

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme "Library")

Fairy tales.

Let's count fingers Let's call fairy tales: (clap, fist) This fairy tale is “Teremok”, This fairy tale is “Kolobok”, This fairy tale is “Turnip” About the granddaughter and grandfather. "The wolf and the seven Young goats" - (alternately bend your fingers for each fairy tale title) Everyone is happy about these fairy tales!

(clench, unclench your fist)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme "International Women's Day")

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There are many mothers in this world,

All children love them very much!

(clap, fist)

Journalist and engineer

Cook and policeman

Seamstress, conductor and teacher,

Doctor, hairdresser and builder -

(bend your fingers one by one)

We need different mothers

Different mothers are important!

(clench, unclench fists)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Defender of the Fatherland Day”)

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These fingers are all fighters

Daring fellows

(spread your fingers, then clench them into a fist)

Two large and strong small ones

And a soldier experienced in battles.

(raise 2 thumbs, press the others)

Two guardsmen are brave

(raise 2 index fingers)

Two smart guys

(raise 2 middle fingers)

Two unnamed heroes

But very nice at work

(raise 2 ring finger)

Two little fingers - short

Very nice boys.

(raise 2 little fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Winter. Wintering birds.”)

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We made a feeder.
We opened a canteen.
(clap, fist)
Visit on the first day of the week
Two tits have flown in,
And on Tuesday - bullfinches,
Brighter than the morning dawn!
Three crows were on Wednesday -
We weren't expecting them for lunch.
And on Thursday from all over the world -
Ten greedy sparrows.
On Friday in our dining room
The pigeon was enjoying porridge.
And on Saturday for pie
Seven forty arrived.
(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Life Safety. Winter”)

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A skier goes down the track

They play hockey on the rink

We'll play snowballs in the yard,

Let's roll up the snow baba.

Only (know this for sure!)

Don't play on the road!

(they shake a finger)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Animals of hot countries”)

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A baby elephant walks behind the mother elephant,

Behind the crocodile is a baby crocodile,

A little lion cub follows the lioness,

A baby camel runs after a camel,

A striped zebra hurries after the zebra.

Who is every child rushing after?

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Spring. Wild and domestic animals”)

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Brown target in winter

(clench and unclench fingers)

Sleeping soundly in the den

(put your hands under your cheeks)

In the spring he woke up

(hands to the side)

Yawned and stretched

(stretch)

- Hello, red fox!

- Hello, little squirrel sister!

- Hello, little gray wolf!

- Hello, little white bunny!

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Autumn. Wild animals”)

To the watering hole.

Autumn day forest path

The animals went to water.

(clap, fist)

A moose calf tramped after its mother elk,

A little fox was sneaking behind the mother fox,

A hedgehog rolled after its mother, the hedgehog,

A bear cub followed the mother bear,

The baby squirrels jumped after the mother squirrel,

Behind the mother - the hare - slanting hares,

The she-wolf led the wolf cubs behind her.

(bend your fingers one by one)

All mothers and children want to get drunk.

(claps)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Man and his body”)

Body.

There are nails on our fingers,

On the hands - wrists, elbows.

Crown, neck, shoulders, chest

And don't forget your tummy.

There are knees. There is a back.

But she's only one.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic "Dishes. Household appliances")

Dishes.

One two three four,

(clap, fist)

We washed the dishes:

Cup, teapot, ladle, spoon,

And a big ladle.

(bend fingers one by one)

We washed the dishes

(one palm slides over the other)

We just broke the cup,

The ladle also fell apart,

The teapot's nose is broken,

We broke the spoon a little - a little -

This is how we helped mom.

(bend fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Folk Art Week. Russians folk toys»)

Grandmother and grandchildren.

Grandmother had ten grandchildren:

(clap, fist)

Two Sharks are swinging in a cradle,

Two Arinkas on the wards are smiling,

Two Ivans are sitting on a bench,

Two Stepans want to study.

(bend fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic “Clothes, shoes, hats. Russian folk costume»)

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Whose shirt is this?

White peas?

(show peas with fingers)

Grandma tried

Sewed for Alyoshenka

Whose sundress is this?

With white daisies?

(clench and unclench fingers)

Grandma tried

I sewed for Natasha.

(make movements reminiscent of sewing with a needle)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Animals of the North”)

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We have a spacious pond

(connect the fingers of both hands, depicting a pond)

My brother and I swim together.

The water is cool and fresh,

(shaking hands)

The guards change her.

We're swimming from wall to wall

Either on the side or on the back

(float, hands edgewise, then palm up)

Stay to the right, darling

Don't touch me with your foot.

(clench and unclench fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Inhabitants of rivers and lakes. Fish”)

***

At sunset the pond sleeps.

(hands placed under cheeks)

Circles float on the water -

(draw a circle with hands)

These are small fish

(put hands together and make a fish)

They played out here and there.

(clench and unclench fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic “Domestic animals and birds, their young”)

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Our hostess

She was smart

Everyone has a job in the hut

I gave it for the holiday.

(clench and unclench fingers)

The dog washes the cup with his tongue,

Piggy collects crumbs with his snout,

The cat scratches the table with its paw,

The goat sweeps the doormat with a broom.

(bend fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic "House. Construction")

If you build a new house,

For people to live in it,

You need to have knowledge

And master the profession.

(clap, fist)

Architect builds a house

At the computer desk;

Excavator operator stubbornly

He digs a hole under the foundation.

The bulldozer driver needs it on time

Level the area cleanly.

Crane operator at work

I've been used to the heights for a long time.

Roofers are covering a house

Metal sheet.

Plasterers with skill

They plaster the walls deftly.

Windows are carpenters' care,

Doors are also their work.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme "Spring. Forest. Garden. Meadow")

Bells.

Fingers play hide and seek

(clench and unclench fingers)

And the heads are removed,

(open and cover face with palms)

As if blue flowers

The petals are blooming

(fans together and spreads fingers)

They're swinging at the top,

Bend low

(tilt the hands to the right - left)

blue bell

Bowed to you and me

(tilt the hands up and down)

Bluebells flowers

Very polite. And you?

(make turns right - left)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “New Year Holiday”)

***

In the morning the children were surprised

(spread arms to the sides)

What miracles happened

This New Year's night

We expected anything

And we saw the parade:

(clap, fist)

Snowmen stand in a row

(draw 3 circles in the air with your hands)

The eyes are sparkling merrily,

(close and open eyes with palms)

And in front there is a Christmas tree

Fluffy, covered in needles.

(clap)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Winter. Migratory birds”)

Migratory birds.

On a birch tree there is a birdhouse -

Variegated feathers.

A swallow is building his house

Right above my window.

The rook has five rooks,

They scream the loudest.

The stork made a nest on the roof

He sees everyone, he hears everyone.

Swifts circle over the river

With a flock of little ones they cut their hair.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Autumn. Where did the bread come from?”)

***

In the bakery we have bagels,

Rolls, bagels, loaves,

Pies, loaves, buns,

And braids, and cheesecakes...

(bend your fingers one by one)

Call me, don't be shy

Choose and help yourself!

I. Lopukhina.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(subject " Houseplants»)

***

Take a quick look at the window:

(both palms shown)

Here we have geraniums blooming.

And here is a beautiful balsam.

Amaryllis next to him.

Fuchsia, begonia –

(bend your fingers one by one)

We remember all the names!

(open palm)

We will loosen the flowers and water them

(wiggle fingers)

Let them grow up day by day

(connect your fingers into a bud, then open)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Winter. Generalization”)

***

One two three four five

(clench and unclench fingers)

We came to the yard for a walk

(walk in place)

They sculpted a snow woman,

The birds were fed crumbs,

Then we rode down the hill,

And they were also lying in the forest.

Everyone came home covered in snow,

We ate soup and went to bed.

(bend fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Space. Our planet”)

About space.
All planets in order
Any of us can name:

(clench and unclench fingers)
One - Mercury,
Two - Venus,
Three - Earth,
Four - Mars.
Five - Jupiter,
Six - Saturn,
Seven - Uranus,
Behind him is Neptune.
He is the eighth in a row.
And after him, then,
And the ninth planet
Called Pluto.

(bend your fingers one by one)
Arkady Khait.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Autumn. Generalization”)

Gifts of autumn.

Autumn has come to visit us

And she brought gifts.

(clap, fist)

Fragrant apples,

Golden turnip,

Pot-bellied zucchini

And sweet carrots.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic “Transport. Professions in transport”)

Transport.

I have toys:

(clap, fist)

Steam locomotive and two horses

Silver plane

Three rockets, an all-terrain vehicle,

Dump truck, crane –

A real giant.

(bend your fingers one by one)

How many are together, how to find out?

(clench and unclench your fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic “School, school supplies”)

We have seven things in our portfolio:

(clench and unclench fingers)

Blotter and notebook,

There is a pen to write with,

And an elastic band to make stains

Cleaned it up carefully

And a pencil case and a pencil,

And the primer is our friend.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic “Kindergarten. Professions in kindergarten”)

How many toys do I have?

There are toys in the corner,

Relaxing in silence...

Five toys for your birthday

The guests gave it to me.

(clap, fist)

Once - eared gray bunny,

Two - I have a pipe,

Three - now I'll show you

A very fast horse.

My brown bear is four,

Red squirrel - five...

(bend your fingers one by one)

Only all my toys

I can't possibly count.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “The beginning of winter. Changes in nature”)

***

What do we like to do in winter?

(spread arms to the sides)

Play snowballs, go skiing.

(clenching and unclenching your palms imitates throwing snowballs forward, skiing)

Skating on ice

(palms with fingers pressed tightly together perform alternate movements back and forth)

Race down the mountain on a sled.

(wave-like movements with palms up and down)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(topic "House. Apartment. Furniture")

Furniture.

I'll start counting furniture:

(cotton, fist)

Chair, table, sofa, bed,

Shelf, bedside table, buffet,

Wardrobe, chest of drawers and stool.

(bend your fingers one by one)

A lot of furniture was named

Ten fingers pinched.

(clench, unclench fingers)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Autumn. Vegetables. Fruits”)

We will cook compote

You need a lot of fruit. Here.

(clench, unclench fingers)

Let's chop apples

We will chop the pear,

Squeeze the lemon juice

We'll put in some drainage and sand.

(we bend our fingers one by one)

We cook, we cook compote

Let's treat honest people

(clap, fist)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Autumn. Trees”)

***

Autumn walks across the fields

(clap, fist)

- What did you, autumn, bring us?

(spread arms to the sides)

Share with us!

Here are the rowan berries,

Here are the ripe nuts,

Here are some porcini mushrooms for you,

Here are the boletuses for you,

Russulas are blue.

(bend your fingers one by one)

FINGER GYMNASTICS

(theme “Village. My street”)

***

On the mountain we see a house,

Lots of greenery around

(clap, fist)

Here are the trees, here are the bushes,

Here are the fragrant flowers.

There's a fence surrounding everything,

Behind the fence is a clean yard.

(we bend our fingers one by one)


Finger gymnastics and logorhythmics

on lexical topics - Art. preschool age

My favorite kindergarten

Finger gymnastics

This finger wants to sleep.

This finger is a sneak into the bed!

But this one took a nap.

But this one has already fallen asleep.

Fingers stood up. Hooray!

It's high time to go to kindergarten.(Bend and straighten your fingers in different orders).

Logorhythmics

We live a lot of fun (jumping on the spot)

If you want to be healthy, toughen up!

Finger gymnastics

Five and five went for a walk.

It's fun to play together. (Clenching - unclenching fingers).

Turned around, smiled, (Rotation of hands).

They curled up into a fist again.

Well done guys. (Knock fists)

Logorhythmics

We decided to toughen up, one - two - one - two! (squats, with arms stretched in front of you)

And douse yourself with water, one-two-one-two! (raise your hands up, imitation of dousing)

And then we use a towel, one - two - one - two!

Let's not forget to rub ourselves, one - two - one - two! (imitation of rubbing with a towel)

Road safety. Road signs. Behavior in transport.

Finger gymnastics

The wheels are knocking knock-knock-knock (Press the pads of your right and left hands to the table. Alternately tap them, like playing the piano).

And to this cheerful knock

We're going to see our grandmother

We're bringing her gifts

Granny will come to the door

And the pie will turn out delicious.

Logorhythmics

To drive a car, we need to pump up the tires (simulation of movement with the sound shhhhh)

Pour gasoline into the gas tank (simulation of movement)

And let's go to the store (“travel” around the room)

Professions of people working in kindergarten.

Finger gymnastics

The cook was preparing dinner (with the edges of their palms they knock on the table).

And then the lights were turned off. (Bend the thumb on the left hand).

The cook takes the bream (Bend the thumb on the left hand).

And dips it into the compote (Bend the index finger).

Throws logs into the cauldron, (Medium)

He puts jam in the oven. (Nameless)

Stirs the soup with a stalk, (Little finger)

Ugli hits with a ladle. (Throw up their hands)

Sugar is poured into the broth.

And he is very happy!

Me and my family. Attitude towards older people.

Finger gymnastics

All day long here and there -

A loud knock is heard.

(Hands clenched into fists, thumb raised up, tapping index fingers).

The hammers are knocking

(Knock fist on fist).

We are building a house for the children (hares, squirrels).

(Join your fingers and show the “roof”).

This is such a nice house

(Clench and unclench your fingers).

How gloriously we will live. (Rotate your hands).

Logorhythmics

We are funny cuties (hands on waist, swing to the sides)

Miracle - dolls, tumblers (keep rocking)

We dance and sing (squat)

We have a lot of fun (jumping on the spot)

Autumn. Seasonal changes in living and inanimate nature.

Finger gymnastics

The wind flew through the forest, (Smooth, wave-like movements of the palms)

The wind counted the leaves:

Here's an oak one, here's a maple one (Bend one finger at a time)

Here is a carved rowan tree,

Here from the birch tree - golden,

Here is the last leaf from the aspen tree

The wind blew it onto the path. (Place your palms calmly on the table)

Logorhythmics

We walk together in the forest (steps in place)

And we collect leaves (bends forward)

Everyone is happy to collect them

Just wonderful leaf fall! (jumping in place, clapping your hands).

Vitamin basket. Health in the garden.

Finger gymnastics

One, two, three, four, five, (Fingers of both hands shake hands, starting with the thumb).

We're going for a walk in the forest. (Both hands go across the table.)

For blueberries, (Bend your fingers, starting with the largest).

For raspberries

For lingonberries,

Behind the viburnum.

We'll find strawberries.

Logorhythmics

There was a basket on the shelf, idle (sit down, round your arms - imitate a basket)

She was probably bored all summer (head tilts, left and right)

Now autumn has come and the foliage has turned yellow, (stand up and draw tree branches)

The time has come to harvest. (stretch, pretend to pick fruit from trees)

The basket is happy (round your arms in front of you, nod your head)

She was surprised (spread her hands)

That there are so many fruits in the garden! (rise on tiptoes, show with hands

We'll take it to my brother. big circle).

Values ​​of nature. People's work in autumn.

Finger gymnastics

Thick and big finger

I went to the garden to pick plums. (The palm is gathered into a “fist”. We bend the thumb, straighten it, then bend it

Half. We bend it again and so on several times)

Index from the threshold

Showed him the way. (We bend the index finger, then “bend and unbend”)

The middle finger is the most accurate

He knocks plums off the branch. (We bend the middle finger, “bend and unbend” it. In this case, you need to try not

Bend your index finger and thumb)

Nameless picks up

(We also bend the ring finger, try not to move the previous fingers)

And the little finger is gentleman

Throws bones into the ground! (Bend the little finger)

Logorhythmics

We sweep the paths (imitation of movements)

We collect leaves into piles (bend over, imitate movement)

So that while walking, kids

We had a lot of fun! (jumping in place)

Oh, tired (“wipe the sweat from your brow”)

Let's rest (sit down)

And let’s go home quickly (steps in place.

Forest, pond, meadow, park.

Finger gymnastics

A fish swims in the water (Palms together - “fish”)

The fish have fun playing.

Fish, fish, mischief. (They shake a finger)

We want to catch you.

The fish arched its back, (Slowly bring your palms closer together)

I took a bread crumb,

The fish waved its tail

The fish quickly swam away.

Logorhythmics

I'm walking along the path (steps in place)

And the grasshopper is jumping nearby (jumping in place)

I’ll bend over and take it in my hands (bend over to “take the grasshopper”)

He doesn’t need to jump around here (wag his finger)

Let him sit better in the grass (steps in place, palms “holding a grasshopper”)

He will be fine there (bend over “let go of the grasshopper”)

My small homeland. Symbols of the city.

Rules of conduct in the city.

Finger gymnastics

Hello, golden sun!

Hello, blue sky!

Hello, free breeze!

Hello, little oak tree!

We live in our native land

I greet you all. (In turn, the fingers of the right hand pat the fingers of the left hand, starting with the thumb).

Symbols of Russia. People of different nationalities.

Finger gymnastics

Friends in our group

Girls and boys. (Join your fingers into a “lock”).

We will make friends with you

Little fingers. (Touching the fingertips of both hands).

One two three four five -

One, two, three, four, five - (Paired touch of fingers from the little fingers).

Diversity of the animal world.

Finger gymnastics

The bear walked through the clearing; the fingers of one hand walked along the palm of the other.

And I found honey in a barrel. scratching movements of the fingers of one hand on the palm of the other

He took out the honey with his paw, pressing on the center of the palm with the index finger of the other hand

He licked it with his tongue. circular movements with the index finger in the center of the palm of the other hand

No honey! clench your fists tightly

Where's the honey? straighten tense fingers

The bear is looking for it but will not find it. palms on cheeks, shake head

It is necessary

Bear be careful. with the index fingers of both hands we tap on the knees to the rhythm of the phrase

Logorhythmics

Hares were running in the forest (running in place)

We met a fox there (wag its tail)

Jump-jump, jump-jump, (jumping in place)

They ran under a bush. (sit down).

Rights of the child in the family.

Finger gymnastics

One two three four!

Who lives in my apartment?

One two three four five!

Dad, mom, brother, sister,

Murka the cat, two kittens,

My goldfinch, cricket and I - that’s my whole family! (Clap for a count. Alternately bend fingers).

Appliances .

Finger gymnastics

Let's interlock our fingers,

So that a stranger could not enter

Let's only let in the squirrel,

Hedgehog and bunny

Let's only let the girl in

Let's only let the boy in.

New Year's troubles.

Finger gymnastics

New Year is coming! (Clap your hands)

Children dance in a circle. (The hands are clasped with the fingers, the arms are extended, the hands are inward and outward)

Balls are hanging on the Christmas tree, (Alternately connect the fingers on both hands, forming a ball

The lanterns are shining. (Flashlights)

Here are the pieces of ice sparkling, (Clench and sharply unclench your fists in turn)

Snowflakes are spinning. (Move your brushes easily and smoothly)

Santa Claus is coming to visit, (Fingers walk on knees or on the floor)

He brings gifts to everyone. (Rub palms together)

We will bend our fingers: (Clap on the knees or on the floor, one hand with the palm, the other with the fist, and then change

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, b, 7, 8, 9, 1O. (We massage each finger in turn)

Logorhythmics

Snowflakes are spinning, spinning,

How white feathers fall into featherbeds,

Featherbeds and pillows lie at the edge of the forest.

And the hare's tracks are like loops,

We decorated these beds.

The hands make smooth counter movements, imitating the movements of the hands of a conductor in an orchestra.

Carols.

Finger gymnastics

1,2,3,4,5. (Curling fingers)

We came to the yard for a walk. (Index and middle fingers “go”)

They sculpted a snow woman. (They make lumps)

The birds were fed crumbs. (Crumbling crumbs)

Then we rode down the hill. (Point finger along the palm of the other hand)

And they were also lying in the snow. (Turn palms)

Everyone came home covered in snow. (Shake off)

We ate soup and went to bed. (Imaginary eating with a spoon, hands under the cheek).

Winter.

Finger gymnastics

Brought frost. (We massage the shoulders and forearms with our fingers)

Winter has come, (Three palms touching each other)

Nose freezes. (Massage the tip of the nose with your palm)

Snow, (Smooth movements with palms)

Snowdrifts, (Fists knock on knees alternately)

Ice. (Palms slide over knees in different directions)

Everyone on the street - forward! (One hand on the knees with the palm, the second hand bent at the elbow, fist (change)

Let's put on warm pants (Run your palms over your legs)

A hat, a fur coat, felt boots. (We run our palms over the head, along the arms, and stomp our feet)

Warm your hands in mittens (Circular movements with the palms of one hand around the other palm)

And we'll tie scarves. (We place our palms on top of each other at the base of the neck)

Call it winter month! (Palms tapping on knees)

December January February. (Fist, rib, palm)

Logorhythmics

A bear wanders through the forest, walking from oak to oak. (Waddle)

He finds honey in the hollows and puts it in his mouth. (“get” honey with your hand)

A club-footed sweet tooth licks the paw (imitation of movement)

And the bees swoop in and drive the bear away. (“shoo away” the bees)

And the bees sting the bear: “Don’t eat our honey, thief.” (lightly pinch your nose and cheeks)

A bear wanders along a forest road to his den. (Waddle)

He lies down, falls asleep and remembers the bees. (hands under cheek, tilt head)

Plants and animals of the North.

Finger gymnastics

It's closed early in the morning

But it's getting closer to noon

It opens the petals and I see their beauty.

By evening the flower closes its corolla again,

And now he will sleep

Until the morning, like a little bird.

The hands are tightly closed.

Met. rec. (The palms move away from each other, the pads of the thumbs are pressed to the ends of the index hands; the hands resemble a bud.

The hands are connected at the wrist, and the fingers smoothly diverge in different directions, resembling an open flower.

The fingers are closed, forming a closed flower.

The hands return to their original position. Place your hands under your cheek, simulating sleep).

The life manifestations of man and his similarities with other living beings.

Differences between humans and animals.

Finger gymnastics

One, two, three, four, five - (Clench and unclench your fists)

Let's go for a walk with our fingers (let's move them)

This finger was digging the sand, (Bend the fingers, starting with the big one)

This one made the pie

This one was rolling down the hill,

This one was lying in the grass,

This one was smart -

Well spoken.

Health and sports go hand in hand.

Finger gymnastics

A cuckoo walked past the market (We use our index and middle fingers to “walk” on a table or chair)

She had a basket (we connect our palms with a ladle, forming a basket)

Here's a basket on the floor, bang (Hit your joined palms on the table or knees and separate your hands)

Six (3,8, 4 - any number within 10) flies flew (Spread your arms to the sides and move your fingers, imitating flies, and the number

Straight fingers must correspond to the text)

Logorhythmics

One two three four five,

Let's start relaxing! (stretch)

The back was cheerfully straightened,

Hands up!

One and two, sit down and stand up,

To rest again.

Bend forward once and twice,

Bend back once and twice. (rhyme movements)

So we have become stronger, (show “strength”)

Healthier and more fun! (smile at each other)

Who serves in the army.

Finger gymnastics

These fingers are all fighters, brave fellows. (Spread your fingers, then clench them into a fist)

Two big and strong little ones and experienced soldiers in battles. (Raise two thumbs, press the others firmly to the table.)

Two brave guardsmen! (Raise your index fingers, press the others firmly to the table.)

Two smart guys! (Raise your middle fingers, press the others firmly to the table.)

Two heroes without any skills, but very zealous in their work! (Raise your non-fingers, press the others firmly to the table.)

Two short little fingers - very nice boys! (Raise your little fingers, slam your palms on the table).

Logorhythmics

Stand on one leg

It's like you're a steadfast soldier.

Left leg to the chest,

Look, don't fall.

Now stand on the left,

If you are a brave soldier.

Our mothers.

Finger gymnastics

Mommy, mommy, (Bend the fingers of the right hand one by one, starting with the thumb)

Darling,

Because you know, mommy, (we clench our right hand into a fist, clasp it with the palm of our left hand)

How I love you .

Ladies and gentlemen.

Finger gymnastics

The girls and boys in our group are friends. (Embrace your left palm with your right palm and sway it to the rhythm of the poem.)

You and I will make friends with little fingers. (Embrace your left palm with your right and sway it to the rhythm of the poem.)

One two three four five. (Connect the fingers of both hands, starting with the thumb. Then connect, starting with the little finger.)

Five, four, three, two, one.

Logorhythmics

Girls and boys / hands on belt

Jumping like balls /rhythmic jumping

Foot stomping, / foot stomping

Hands clap / clap hands

Blinking eyes, hands on belt and rhythmic squinting of eyes

Afterwards they rest. /hands down

Folk games.

Finger gymnastics

Let the fingers go for a walk (Hands clenched into fists, thumbs “running” across the table).

And the second ones have to catch up. (The index fingers “run” across the table.)

A third of the fingers run, (Middle fingers).

And the fourth walk. (Ring fingers)

The fifth finger jumped (Touch the table rhythmically with both little fingers).

And at the end of the road he fell. (Slam your fists on the table).

Diversity of Russian nature.

Finger gymnastics

We shared an orange.

There are many of us, but he is alone.

This slice is for the hedgehog.

This slice is for the swift.

This slice is for ducklings.

This slice is for kittens.

This slice is for the beaver.

And for the wolf - the peel.

He is angry with us - trouble!!!

Run away - in all directions! (We bend our fingers one at a time, on the last word - hide our hands behind our back - “wolf” - the teacher tries to catch)

Types of theater.

Finger gymnastics

There are five fingers on my hand

Five grabbers, five holders. (Rhythmically clench and unclench your fists.)

To plan and to saw,

To take and to give.

One two three four five! (On the count - alternately bend the fingers on both hands).

True friends - mom, dad, book, me.

Finger gymnastics

The bunny found a book (Palms pressed against each other, fingers horizontal).

And he opened it and read it. (On the word “opened” - open your palms, little fingers pressed to each other).

And I closed it and forgot everything. (On the word “closed” - the palms are pressed against each other).

And opened it again

And he repeated everything,

And I closed it and forgot again.

Solar system. Astronauts.

Finger gymnastics

Do you want to become an astronaut? To be strong and dexterous? You need to have dexterity.

Learn to play a little quick palm game.

We need to pick up a couple and stand facing each other.

If your palms are clean, then you can start.

It is important to do everything in order, faster and faster, without looking back. Hit your palms like that,

Met. decree. Children stand in pairs, put their palms on each other’s palms, hit each other’s palms, whoever is on top, then change.

Logorhythmics

One, two - there is a rocket.

Three, four - plane.

One, two - clap your hands,

And then on every account.

One two three four -

Arms higher, shoulders wider.

One two three four -

And they walked around on the spot. (3 times)

Spring.

Finger gymnastics

A tall flower grew in a clearing.

On a spring morning I opened the petals.

Beauty and nutrition to all petals. (Hands at the top make a bud, spread your fingers, palms together.

Rhythmic movements of the fingers together - apart, lower the palms down, press the backs of the fingers apart).

Together they grow roots underground.

Logorhythmics

Finally the sun today

Looked at us at the window,

Instead of evil snowstorms, cold

There are a lot of puddles on the road.

The sun warms very gently,

The sparrows chirped

And the crow in response

She croaked loudly: “Hello!”

People walk, smile,

You have come, beautiful spring!

The hands make smooth counter movements, imitating the movements of the conductor's hands in an orchestra.

We remember. We are proud.

Finger gymnastics

The commander called the soldiers:

“Get in a row together!

The first stood up, followed by the second,

Nameless, quickly get into formation!

Met. rec. Extend your fingers one by one, starting with the thumb. Then touch everyone else with your thumb - “wake up”. Simultaneously with the exclamation “Hurray!” Unclench your fist, spreading your fingers wide apart.

Family and family relations. Family traditions.

Finger gymnastics

Come on brothers, get to work

Show your hunting.

Bolshak to chop wood,

The stoves are all for you to heat,

And you should carry water,

Let me cook dinner for you,

And sing songs to the baby

Sing songs and dance,

To amuse siblings. (Fingers flexed and extended)

Who has arrived? The fingers of both hands are folded together.

We, we, we! Fingers hit each other

Mom, mom, is that you? The tips of the index fingers clap.

Yes Yes Yes! The tips of the thumbs clap quickly.

Dad, dad, is that you?

Yes Yes Yes!

Brother, brother, is that you? The tips of the middle fingers clap

Yes Yes Yes!

Oh, little sister, is that you? The tips of the ring fingers clap

Yes Yes Yes!

We are all together, yes, yes, yes! They clap their hands.

Logorhythmics

The wheels are knocking - knock-knock-knock,

And to this cheerful knock

We're going to see our grandmother,

We are bringing gifts for her.

Granny will come to the door

And the delicious one will bring out the pie,

He will tell a tale about animals.

We're going to see our grandmother!

Children walk in place, chanting the text of the poem

Movement is life.

Finger gymnastics

Here are my assistants, (Hands on the table, palms down).

Turn them any way you want.

On a white, smooth road (Alternately moving forward with your left and then your right hand with simultaneous flexion and extension of your fingers)

Fingers gallop like horses.

Chok-chok-chok, chok-chok-chok,

A frisky herd gallops.

Logorhythmics

Hands up! Wider your shoulders!

One two Three! Breathe more smoothly!

Exercise will make you stronger

You will become stronger and stronger.

Summer.

Finger gymnastics

WITH Good morning, eyes. You woke up?

Good morning, ears. You woke up?

Good morning, hands. You woke up?

Good morning, legs. You woke up?

Good morning, sun. I woke up?

Logorhythmics

In the field I walk, raising my legs (walking in place with a high knee lift)

I'll lean closer to the flowers

I will see all their beauty,

Delicate wonderful aroma

I'm glad to feel it too! (bend over, take a few breaths through your nose)

I won’t pick flowers (straighten up, turn your head to the right - left)

There will be a lot of beauty (spread your hands).