Proverbs that you need to protect nature. Proverbs about respect for nature and love for it

For today's lesson you were asked to select and find proverbs and sayings about nature conservation. Read them, please.

Old trees are protected by young ones.

The plant is the decoration of the earth.

Groves and forests are beauty for the whole world.

Walk through the forest - watch your step.

The forest is not a school, but it teaches everyone.

Forest and water are brother and sister.

If there is a lot of forest, don’t destroy it; if there is a little forest, take care of it.

The bushes were cut down - goodbye to the birds.

Poems about nature.

For today's lesson, the children learned poems about nature as they wished. Let's listen to them.

Will I hear the noise of the pine trees at midday,

The murmuring of streams among the pebbles near the ford,

Oh people, I think, we all have

Mother alone

By the name of nature!

She has enough kindness for everyone.

And we live, imprinted forever,

There are beautiful features in her soul -

Fields, meadows, forests, seas and rivers.

Tree, flower, grass and bird

They don't always know how to defend themselves.

If they are destroyed,

We will be alone on the planet.

Animal holes, bird's nests

We will never ruin.

Let the chicks and small animals

It's good to live next to us.

Come on guys

Everywhere we live

Let's plant trees,

Let's plant gardens!

There are many of us, guys.

May each of us

Even a bush for the garden

He'll plant it now.



There is one planet - a garden.

In this cold space

Only here the forests are noisy,

Calling migratory birds.

Only on her alone will you see

Lilies of the valley in the green grass.

And dragonflies are only here

They look into the river in surprise.

Take care of your planet

After all, there is no other one in the world.

Work in notebooks.

Let's open the workbooks on page 37, task No. 2.

Number the examples of the negative impact of humans on the plant world, expressed by these signs.

Interesting moment. Crossword.


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1. This plant is sometimes also called agave, believing that it blooms after a hundred years. Grows in the desert. And we have this indoor plant. The juice in the leaves is bitter, but very healthy. (aloe)

2. It’s not fire, but it burns,

It’s not given into your hands.

Grew up under a willow tree

Her name is (nettle).

3. There is a curl in the garden -

White shirt,

Heart of gold,

What is it? (chamomile).

4. You will always find her in the forest -

Let's go for a walk and meet:

Stands prickly like a hedgehog

In winter, in a summer dress (spruce).

5. He was the first to get out of the land

On a thawed patch.

He is not afraid of frost

Although small (snowdrop).

6. It dried out in the hot sun

And bursts from the pods (peas).

7. I dropped the curls into the river

And I was sad about something,

What is she sad about?

Doesn't tell anyone. (willow)

8. Autumn has come to our garden,

The red torch was lit.

Here blackbirds and starlings scurry about,

And, noisily, they peck at him. (rowan)

What word came out horizontally? (ecology)

Guys, what do you think ecology is?

Let's read it in school explanatory dictionary this is the definition. (student reads).

Ecology is a science that studies the relationships of animal and plant organisms with each other and with the environment, as well as the impact of human activity on the environment.

Take care of this Earth, this water,

I love even a small epic.

Take care of all animals within nature,

Kill only the beasts within yourself.

Nature has vibrant colors,

Millions of radiant inflorescences.

Why are miracles from fairy tales,

If you can meet them in life?

Work in notebooks.

Let's continue working in the workbooks, page 39, task No. 6.

Write the letters in order. What happened? (Take care of your plants!) This is the conclusion of our lesson today.

Lesson summary.

Throughout the world and in our country, it is prohibited to collect rare plants. They are under special protection in nature reserves and national parks. Many plants from all over the world are grown in botanical gardens.

What can people do to protect plants? (Plant more trees and shrubs).

Let's read the rules of friends of nature in the textbook on page 86. (children read out).

Guys, what do you think, is it only plants that should be protected?

(We must not forget that everything in nature is interconnected. Therefore, plant protection is helped by the fight against air and water pollution, the protection of pollinating insects and birds).

Watch the video.

The world of wildlife is beautiful, and people are part of it. We need to jointly protect, multiply, and explore this great world! Without him there would be no poetry, no art, and therefore no man in the greatest sense of the word!

Today in class many of the guys were very active, for which they get A's.

Let's open the diaries and write down homework for the next lesson: p. 84 – 88 read, answer questions, p. 37 No. 3, No. 4.

Well, I would like to end our lesson with a song. You have the lyrics of the song on the tables, and we will try to sing it to the music. Song “Don't pick flowers” ​​(Children sing a song)

How bright the Earth is at dawn

And everything is wide open for fairy tales,

She is in pearls, in silver,

She is in emeralds, in diamonds.

Don't pick flowers, don't pick them,

Let the Earth be more elegant,

Instead of bouquets, give

Cornflowers,

Forget-me-nots

And chamomile fields!

They fascinate and beckon,

Maybe miracles are hiding,

Like a herd of horses in the fog?

Don't pick flowers, don't pick them,

Let the Earth be more elegant,

Instead of bouquets, give

Cornflowers,

Forget-me-nots

And chamomile fields!

Silence is broken

With the very first ray of dawn,

So, sleep time is over,

All the flowers are waiting for a greeting.

Don't pick flowers, don't pick them,

Let the Earth be more elegant,

Instead of bouquets, give

Cornflowers,

Forget-me-nots

And chamomile fields!

This concludes our lesson, thank you very much to all guests for coming to us.

A person must be a friend to all living things... This is an old, ever-fading, but often forgotten truth. Nature - a tree, an animal, a flower, a bird - we must love it, take care of it, protect it. An animal should make a person want to caress it, warm it, and not torment it. Remember the words of Sergei Yesenin: “And I never hit animals, like our smaller brothers, on the head...”. Not only aphorisms of great people, but also some Russian folk proverbs dedicated theme of respect for nature and love for it.

Love for nature and living beings can be compared to a litmus test: it will unmistakably show what kind of heart a person has - whether good or evil lives in him. Kindness is a great power, without kindness there is no person. And cruelty is born very easily. And it is especially easy to poison a person’s soul with it when he is small and has not yet had time to experience anything in life.

This is why it is so important to study in school lessons proverbs about love for nature and respect for it, about protecting the environment. There are not many such proverbs and sayings in the collection of folk wisdom, because in former times people’s lives were much more closely connected with nature than they are now. Peasants and collective farmers worked in the fields, obtained food in the forest and in reservoirs. But at all times, one thing is important: nature must be valued and protected. Nature is our home.

Proverbs about protecting nature

What you save today will be useful tomorrow.
Don’t expect mercy from nature, plant a little garden yourself and grow it yourself.
All nature is beautiful in spring.
Life is given for good deeds.
Good to sow, good to reap.
There is no bad land, there are bad owners.
The bird is small, but it protects its nest.
Money is not wealth - frugality and reason.
They teach us both for better and for worse from a young age.
A tree is soon planted, but not soon its fruit is eaten.
As is the garden, so are the apples.
The garden is red with a fence, and the vine is with grapes.
A good gardener has a good garden.
A good gardener is a large gooseberry.
Life is not bright in days, but bright in deeds.
Some live - only chew bread, sleep - smoke the sky.
Live more humbly, it will be nicer for everyone.
A cruel disposition will not be right.
A good deed will not go without reward.
The swallow sang about a good deed.
A good deed - and it’s like the sun has warmed us.
What goes around comes around.
As it comes back, so will it respond.
A good seed is a good seed.
The protective forest belt is our pride and beauty.
Take care of your native land like your beloved mother.
God protects those who are careful.
Thrift is the best wealth.
Protect it like the apple of your eye.
You can't wash away natural beauty with soap.
Don't spit in the well - you'll need to drink the water.
Your own land is sweet even in a handful.

Groves and forests - the whole region is beautiful.
The green fence is a living delight.
A tree is expensive not only for its fruits, but also for its leaves.
Plant a forest in a field - there will be more bread.
In a pine forest - to pray, in a birch forest - to have fun.

Take care of nature! Proverbs

Proverbs about the need to protect nature:

Without time to destroy the forest, there will be nothing to cut down the hut from.
Living near the forest means you won't go hungry.
And the birch tree’s tears flow when the bark is torn off.
Spark the carcass before the fire, avert trouble before it strikes.
He who has not planted a tree should not lie in the shade.
Whoever removes the bark from a tree kills it.
The forest does not cry for its wood, but for its growth it dries.
If there is a lot of forest, don’t destroy it; if there is a little forest, take care; if there is no forest, plant it.
A man is cutting down a pine tree and hitting the mushrooms with wood chips.
Don't take care of the undergrowth, and you won't even see a tree.
Not everything that grows is strigi.
It's not hard to cut down a tree, but it's hard to grow a forest.
One person leaves a trail in the forest, a hundred people leave a trail, a thousand leave a desert.
One spark burns an entire forest.
The plant is the decoration of the earth.
It’s easy to ruin, but what does it feel like in your soul?
If you say it, you won’t turn it back; if you write it, you won’t erase it; If you cut it off, you won’t be able to attach it.
Cutting down a tree takes five minutes, growing it takes a hundred years.
It takes a second to break a tree, but it takes years to grow it.
The trees were cut down - goodbye to the birds.
A tree that is cut down will not grow again.
So the forest cried for you on your ax handle.
A stork on the roof means peace in the house.
The boron has been brought down, and the nightingale is crying for the nest.
There would be a forest, and the nightingales would fly.
To destroy a nest is to kill yourself.
The nightingale doesn't need it golden cage, but he needs an earthly branch.
Feed the birds in winter, they will repay you with kindness in summer.
The bushes were cut down - goodbye, birds.
Know how to hunt, know how to take care of game.
The Volga is the mother of all rivers.

The earth feeds people...

The earth feeds people like a mother does children.
Native land is a cradle, foreign land is a leaky trough.
The native land is better than a foreign land full of silver and gold.
The native bush is dear to the hare.

Without an owner, the earth is an orphan.
The earth loves affection.
Then water the earth, protect the earth with your breasts.
Mother Earth is your nurse.
For fish - water, for birds - air, and for man - the whole earth.
The land is a grave for the enemy, but protection for us.
The earth rests in winter and blooms in spring.
The earth is a nurse, and she also asks for food.
The mother of cheese, the earth, feeds everyone, gives everyone water, clothes everyone, warms everyone with her body.
Although the earth feeds, it also asks for food.
The land is black, and white bread will give birth.
The earth loves care.
The earth is a plate: what you put in is what you take out.

Don't harm the earth - plant oats.

Children love flowers and care.
Where there is a flower, there is honey.

Proverbs about love for nature

From your native land - die, don’t leave.
Your own land is sweet even in a handful.
The Motherland is dearest to our people.
The Holy Russian land is great, and the sun is everywhere.
Every bird loves its nest.
Everyone has their own side.
Where someone is born, that’s where they will come in handy.
Each has its own sweet land.
On my native side, even the pebble is familiar.
There is no more beautiful country in the world than ours.
Homeland is more beautiful than the sun, more valuable than gold.
The native land is a paradise for the heart.
The bird that doesn't like its nest is stupid.
Without love for a person there is no love for the Motherland.
Take care of your beloved land, like your mother.
Seek goodness on the side, but love home in the old way.
Only he will be honored who loves his homeland not in word, but in deed.
Where the pine tree is mature, there it is red.
Beloved homeland - mother, darling.
And wormwood grows on its roots.
And the dog knows his side.
Whoever loves mother earth and cheese will not be hungry.
Whoever cherishes the earth, the earth takes pity on him.
Respect the earth, it gives a harvest.
The Volga is the mother of all rivers.

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Assignment from The world around us, grade 3, part 1, workbook with answers, Pleshakov: Write down proverbs, legends, fairy tales of the peoples of your region, which say that it is necessary to love and take care of nature.

Here are a few proverbs in Russian about the need to protect nature:

Proverbs about the need to protect forests, trees, plants

Without time to destroy the forest, there will be nothing to cut down the hut from.
Living near a forest means you won't go hungry.
The oak and hornbeam fall from the small ax.
And the birch tree’s tears flow when the bark is torn off.
Spark the carcass before the fire, avert trouble before it strikes.
He who has not planted a tree should not lie in the shade
Whoever removes the bark from a tree kills it.
The forest does not cry for its wood, but for its growth it dries.
There is a lot of forest - don’t destroy it, a little forest - take care, no forest - plant it.
A man is cutting down a pine tree and hitting the mushrooms with wood chips.
Don't take care of the undergrowth, and you won't even see a tree.
Not everything that grows is strigi.
It's not hard to cut down a tree, but it's hard to grow a forest.
One person leaves a trail in the forest, a hundred people leave a trail, a thousand leave a desert.
One spark burns an entire forest.
The plant is a decoration of the earth.
It’s easy to ruin, but what does it feel like in your soul?
If you say it, you won’t turn it back; if you write it, you won’t erase it; If you cut it off, you won’t be able to attach it.
Cutting down a tree takes five minutes, growing it takes a hundred years.
So the forest cried for you on your ax handle.

Man, not without reason, considers himself the rightful ruler of his planet, the true “crown of creation.” However, such self-confidence does not always play into one’s hands. After all, man himself is a creation of nature. And therefore, one way or another, it must be taken into account. In addition, the “crown of creation” always means perfection, a certain ideal. However, it is impossible to be perfect, following only your desires, fulfilling all your whims at the expense of Mother Nature. What do the greatest minds of mankind think about this?

Destructive human actions

There is a well-known quote about the ecology of the outstanding Russian scientist V.I. Vernadsky. He said: “Man made a huge mistake in that he separated himself from the laws of nature and stopped taking them into account.” For example, everyone knows the phenomenon of global warming. One of the most common hypotheses about its occurrence is the hypothesis that it is a consequence of human activity.

The enormous rate of change occurring in nature is due to increasingly intense human activity. Plants, factories, exhaust gases - all this leads to the so-called “greenhouse effect”. The atmosphere is becoming more polluted. Scientists have long been sounding the alarm about rising temperatures in the inner layers of the atmosphere - after all, this is a direct argument that the cause of warming is destructive human activity.

Mother Nature

The Russian poet M. Yu. Lermontov has another quote about ecology: “By moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children.” This statement once again reminds people of their origin: man is the child of nature. And the great Russian poet expressed himself absolutely precisely. Without nature, a person will become orphaned - he will have nowhere to seek refuge. Our planet is the only place in the entire explored Universe where there is necessary conditions for human life.

Mighty forces of nature

The Russian writer A. I. Herzen has a good quote about ecology and nature: “Grandiose things are done with grandiose means. Nature alone makes great things for nothing." These words once again confirm how majestic the forces of nature are. In a few hours, a hurricane can sweep away everything that people have built over decades. In an instant, a person can lose the most precious gift of nature - his own life. Nature truly majestic and harsh. In order to create his creations - ships, cars, works of art, huge buildings - man spends an incredible amount of effort, but Nature creates her masterpieces easily: rivers and seas, mountains and plains. man himself is a creation of nature.

Nature conservation is a common cause

The Russian literary critic K. L. Zelinsky has a fair quote about ecology: “A person’s behavior in nature is also a mirror of his soul.” Everyone loves to walk in a park or forest, breathe clean air, and enjoy pleasant landscapes. But sometimes the mood can be ruined by an unpleasant sight: bottles and wrappers are left behind a bush, and various garbage is scattered here and there under a tree. At first the person is indignant, and then succumbs to the thought: “What difference does it make whether I throw away this wrapper or not? This won’t change anything - people will litter here all the time.” This belief is fatal to the purity of nature.

Of course, the efforts of one person will not solve global problems. But if everyone makes their small contribution to the conservation of nature, then perhaps people will be able to keep the planet clean for their descendants.

Quotes from famous people about ecology

The state in which it is environment, has always worried the great minds of the planet. After all, everyone’s future depends on it. Cicero warned: “The power of nature is great.” And he said: “Nature always acts slowly and economically in its own way.” Prominent people never underestimated the power of natural forces.

Many quotes from great people about ecology have become textbooks. For example, Goethe said: “Nature is always right. Mistakes come from people.” Indeed, every scientist can confirm how harmonious the laws of nature are. Man's job is to preserve pristine nature. First of all, this is necessary for humanity itself.

    A simple proverb that I remember from childhood:

    And I also heard this one a long time ago:

    With the same meaning:

    An interesting proverb about love for animals:

    ABOUT safe use fire in the forest:

    Anthropogenic influence of man on nature:

  • The most common proverbs are probably the following -

    1. To destroy a nest is to kill yourself.
    2. Those who do not take care of nature will become sick.
    3. There would be a forest, and the nightingales would fly.
    4. It's not hard to cut down a tree, but it's hard to grow a forest.
  • There are quite a few proverbs about nature and the fact that you need to love it. True, in some proverbs the meaning is veiled, but, nevertheless, it is understandable. I like, for example, this proverb:

    And we have clear cuttings! We don’t love nature at all and don’t feel sorry for it! Then we become indignant, then at the intense heat, then severe frosts, then natural disasters. Nature is not silent! This is how she answers us! Here's another proverb:

    And the following proverb, for example, is the topic of the day for me: outside my window, just recently, there was beauty, different trees grew, apple trees, bird cherry trees, lilacs, poplars, a lot of vegetation, bushes, trees and birds. But recently, everything was cut down, there is no grass either, and they are building a building. I even cried. After all, birds still fly and sing, although their nests no longer exist. I live on the 5th floor and it seems to me that they moved to the roof. I hear the nightingale, especially at 4 am, because I’m not sleeping. And here is the proverb itself:

    I can’t reproduce it exactly, but the Indians had this proverb (in their own words):

    You must tread carefully in the spring, the earth is pregnant!

    I really remember this proverb, in which the Indians associate the earth with a pregnant woman, but in fact it is so...

    Our wise ancestors were very kind to nature, protected it and loved it. They knew that they were part of the world that surrounded them and sought to live in harmony with it.

    Therefore, quite a lot of proverbs have been preserved calling to take care of our mother nature:

    My child and I found the following proverbs:

    • Whoever removes the bark from a tree kills it.
    • It's not hard to cut down, it's hard to grow.
    • One person leaves a trail in the forest, a hundred people leave a trail, a thousand leave a desert.
    • One spark burns an entire forest.
  • The theme of nature in Russian proverbs is not very popular (the fact is that there were fewer environmental problems), but still I was able to find a few proverbs about the love of nature:

    • Cut down a tree in five minutes, grow in a hundred years
    • Don't spit in the well, you'll have to drink.
    • Take care of your native land like your beloved mother.
    • If you say it, you won’t turn it back; once you write, you can’t erase it; you can't cut it off, you can't put it on.
    • Die from your native land, don’t leave.
    • Your own land is sweet even in a handful.
    • It’s easy to ruin, but what does it feel like in your soul?
  • Nature must be loved and protected. This is how adults teach children, and also show by example. After all, man is also a part of nature.

    It is no coincidence that people have come up with many proverbs and sayings that teach them to take care of nature.

    For example:

    Take care of nature - your mother!

    Groves and forests - beauty to the world!

    Without water, the earth is a desert!

    It is also considered the responsibility of every person to plant and grow a tree.

    Don't spit in the well - you'll need to drink the water.

    It takes five minutes to cut down a tree, it takes a hundred years to grow it.

    And the birch tree’s tears flow when the bark is torn off.

    One spark burns an entire forest.

    Know how to hunt, know how to take care of game.

    very good proverb with great meaning.

    The forest does not cry for its wood, but for its growth it dries.

    The meaning of the proverb is about caring for small things; a forest begins with a seed, from which a shoot of young trees grows. Having destroyed the young shoots, we will leave the forest without replacing it with new trees. Old trees die, but there will be no new ones, so the forest can die, and the forest is called the lungs of the planet.

    The second proverb goes like this.

    It takes five minutes to cut down a tree, it takes a hundred years to grow it.

    It takes an hour to cut down a tree, but a new tree grows for several years and only then becomes a real strong, strong tree. The forest is a wealth that can restore itself, but a person’s thoughtless attitude towards the forest can lead to the death of forests and people will not have time to wait for the restoration of the forest.

    Third proverb.

    The boron has been brought down, and the nightingale is crying for the nest.

    By destroying the forest, our wealth, we will destroy the animals and birds living in it, for whom the forest is their home. Every living creature needs its own home, its own nest.

    Know how to hunt, know how to take care of game.

    Don't take care of the undergrowth, and you won't even see a tree.

    There are a variety of proverbs for all occasions.

    Some proverbs hint at love for nature, that it must be protected.

    The most accurate proverbs in this regard, in my opinion, can be considered the following:

    One spark burns an entire forest - a proverb that vividly characterizes how quickly an entire planet can be destroyed. One match is enough to set it on fire and it will take a lot of time to recover.

    And here another proverb comes into play

    Don't spit in the well, because you'll have to drink.

    Proverbs studied in elementary school should remain in the minds of children forever, folk wisdom will help in difficult moments to make the right decision.

    For example, go against everyone and clean up trash in the forest.

    Stop and call the fire department.

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