Outline of the lesson on application, modeling (preparatory group) on the topic: “Rowan branch. Summary of GCD on modeling

OPEN LESSON MODELING: "ROWAN BRANCH."
Program content: - creative organization of the educational process. - the variability of the use of educational material, which allows developing creativity in accordance with the interests and inclinations of each child. -respectful attitude to the results of children's creativity. Purpose: To develop the aesthetic feelings of children; artistic perception of figurative representations and imagination; artistic and creative abilities. Tasks: 1. Educational: To develop the aesthetic perception of figurative representations, artistic and creative abilities. 2.Developing: Develop interest in modeling. Learn how to use stacks. 3. Educational: Learn to be friendly when evaluating the work of other children. To fix the techniques of neat modeling. To teach children to highlight and use means of expression in modeling. Course of the lesson: The bird brought a branch of mountain ash. Consideration. 1. What tree are these berries from? 2. When do the berries ripen? Poem: Clusters of mountain ash Burn with flame. Autumn is golden, Pleases the guys. (In autumn) 3. What color? 4.What size? 5. Who eats? (Birds.) That's right, guys, especially these berries help out birds in winter, when all grass, berries, nuts are covered with snow, rowan berries - like red lanterns, attract birds and remain the main food in winter. Guys, let's stick a lot of berries for the birds so that they have something to peck in the winter. Modeling: phased, molded. 1. Showing the educator: take a piece of brown plasticine, which is divided into large and small ones: which we will make a branch out of it. Roll out the sausage - like me - and you are with me, put the sausage on the top of the sheet and press it down with your thumb along the entire length - like me. 2. Take small pieces of brown plasticine, we will make small branches for berries, roll out thin sausages and stick down from a large branch - like me.
3. And now you need to stick a lot, a lot of berries on these thin branches - we make balls from small red pieces and stick them on the branches - flattening. 4. From green pieces of deeds, leaves and decorate the branch with leaves. 5. We give the bird. (Own mountain ash.) Didactic game: "Pick up the fruits to the leaves." Fruits are laid out on the table in trays: (acorns, walnuts, chestnuts, cones, maple lionfish, mountain ash), the leaves of these fruits are laid out in a group in different places. On command, the children take various fruits at will and look for a leaf of this fruit. The bird thanked the children for the treat, and left a basket of sweets for the children.

Avdeeva Svetlana
"Sprig of rowan". Summary of modeling lessons

Abstract lesson on modeling in the preparatory group.

Subject:"Sprig of rowan".

Target: continue to develop modeling in the "bas-relief" technique, convey the characteristic features of the object, shape, color according to the model, sculpt with the whole brush, with both hands and work through with all fingers.

Equipment: Natural (autumn) rowan twig with berries and leaves. Pieces of green, yellow, red, brown, blue plasticine. Modeling boards and stacks. Cardboard, decorative base with a frame.

Lesson progress:

1. Creation of game motivation.

Educator: The teacher reminds that a wonderful autumn time has come, all the trees are dressed in beautiful outfits, “Golden autumn is in full swing”, everything is enjoying nature! (shows a beautiful doll "Autumn").

Here is our beautiful girl. Autumn - sister! And what beads she has! Scarlet, bright! Beads are made from red berries. Guess what? Here's a riddle for you:

1. The berry is red,

Not so tasty

And the frost came

Brought sugar.

2. Berries are not sweet,

This is a joy to the eye.

And garden decoration,

And thrushes a treat.

(children's answers)

2. Updating the lesson.

Educator: That's right, it's a mountain ash! Wonderful berry. Ripens on a branch in autumn, bitter ripens in winter, saves everyone in cold weather! A twig like a brush, at the end of a bunch of red berries.

red brush

The rowan lit up.

Leaves were falling.

I was born.

Let's make a thread!

3. Demonstration of work methods.

First, put a layer of blue plasticine on the base, cardboard, with wavy lines from top to bottom, from left to right. See what a real branch of rowan. Brown, at first - the branch is thicker, and then small branches depart from it. We make flagella of different lengths and thicknesses. We make a branch for berries, for leaves. We make berries by “pinching, flattening”. Mixing green, red and yellow pieces of plasticine, we make a “ball” and “pulling out” it. Leaves are received. We carefully look at the composition as a whole, placing the craft in the center.

4. Practical part.

Educator: We carry out the task according to the above model. Let's plunge into the beautiful world of colors of "golden autumn".

Children sculpt crafts, giving it an expressive image.

5. Summary of the lesson.

Setting up an exhibition of works. Comparison of the work done, composition. At will, children add various details, talk about the work, share their impressions, develop a sense of collectivity

Rowan, rowan,

Who did you love?

I loved everyone

She pleased everyone.

ripe berry,

She ate everyone.

Pick a berry and you

Do not be afraid!

(Russian folk song)

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Municipal preschool educational autonomous institution kindergarten No. 5 GO city of Neftekamsk, Republic of Belarus

Summary of continuous educational activities in the preparatory group non-traditional drawing technique

"Rowan branch"

(Artistic and aesthetic development)

Prepared by: Mustafina L.R.

educator gr. No. 8

2015

Theme "Rowan branch" (non-traditional drawing technique).

Integration of educational areas:

Cognitive development, social and communicative development, speech development, artistic and aesthetic development, physical development.

Target:

Continue to acquaint children with non-traditional drawing techniques - with cotton buds, “poke” with a glue hard brush;

Develop an aesthetic perception of the world, the ability to see the beautiful;

Cause a feeling of joy from the created image.

Integrative tasks:

Speech development:

Enrich children's vocabulary;

Development of correct dialogic and monologue speech.

Cognitive development:

Formation of cognitive actions, the ability to create images of objects;

Development of imagination and creative activity;

To form the ability to manage their activities, to perform a variety of intellectual actions.

Social and communicative development:

Development of communication and interaction with peers and adults;

Formation of readiness for joint activities.

Artistic and aesthetic development:

Develop children's creativity;

To consolidate and generalize the knowledge and skills of children to use artistic materials and means;

To cultivate aesthetic and moral feelings, desire to empathize and help.

Physical development:

Improve general and fine motor skills;

Develop expressiveness of movements.

Preliminary work:

Riddles guessing;

Examination of illustrations depicting mountain ash at different times of the year;

Reading poems about mountain ash;

Highlighting the features of the structure and appearance of the didactic games “From which tree is the leaf”, “Tell me, tree”.

Equipment and materials:

Picture with a tree;

Music is the background for work;

Gouache paints: white and red;

Pattern of rowan twigs;

paper napkin;

Stand for cotton buds, glue brush;

pencil case with pencils;

Expected results:

Search activity will develop;

Learn the ability to analyze your work;

Cognitive, creative and artistic abilities will develop;

Emotional responsiveness will be formed in activities and communication with peers and adults.

1. Children, listen to the riddle:

green in spring,

Sunbathed in summer

put on in autumn

Red corals.

What tree? (children's answers)

This is a rowan.

Mountain ash is a magnificent decoration of forests. This is an elegant tree, fabulously beautiful at any time of the year.

In early spring, mountain ash puts on an outfit of delicate green lace leaves, and at the end of spring, in May, it blooms in lush white clusters.

(showing illustration of mountain ash in spring).

In the summer it gives us coolness, protecting from the hot sun.

(showing illustrations of mountain ash in summer)

And in the autumn days this tree becomes magically beautiful. The sun, saying goodbye to the mountain ash until spring, gives the most beautiful colors. Like a fairy-tale princess, in a lace yellow sundress, with bright red earrings - clusters, rowan flaunts. But it's not durable. The cold merciless wind will soon rip off the wonderful outfit and only red clusters will harbor tender memories of summer and warmth.

(showing illustrations of autumn rowan)

Then winter comes, and white sparkling snow will decorate the branches. But the mountain ash will not have to be sad and bored in winter. After all, healthy and tasty rowan berries will save birds from hunger in a long frosty winter.

(showing illustrations of mountain ash in winter)

It is cold outside in winter, various wintering birds will fly to the mountain ash (showing illustrations depicting birds on a mountain ash)

Rowan is beautiful at different times of the year. We have already drawn a rowan in the fall, and today I suggest you draw a rowan in the winter.

(I draw the attention of children to a picture with a painted tree)

Let's remember how we painted the autumn rowan?

Clusters of rowan were drawn with cotton buds, rowan leaves were painted with a brush.

(showing a pattern of rowan twigs)

Today we will also draw bunches of mountain ash with cotton swabs, but we will draw the snow that lies on the berries with a glue hard brush using the “poke” method.

Do you know why? Yes, soft fluffy snow.

Remember what we drew in this way? Animals, they have fluffy fur, and a “poke” with a sticky hard brush gives a fluffy texture.

2. Independent activity of children.

(music sounds - background during work)

(I pay attention to how to use a hard glue brush and cotton swabs, I watch my posture during work.

Well done, what branches did you get, let them dry, and we will play with you:

Physical education "Ryabinka"

There is a mountain ash on the hill (stretch, hands up)

Holds a straight, straight back

It is not easy for her to live in the world (rotation of the torso to the right and left)

The wind is spinning, the wind is spinning

But the mountain ash only bends. (tilts to the side)

The free wind is blowing menacingly (they wave their hands, imitating the wind)

For a young mountain ash.

Now let's take the finished branches and stick them on our tree. What a wonderful winter mountain ash we got.

Outcome:

What did we draw today?

What methods did we use today?

What did you like the most?

rowan brush

Summary of modeling classes

Goals:

1. To teach children to knead and smear plasticine on cardboard to create the necessary background for the composition

2. Learn to roll out plasticine to create berries, branches or rowan leaves

3. Develop fine motor skills

Materials for the lesson:

A rowan branch, modeling boards, plasticine of different colors, a sheet of cardboard.

Lesson progress

Educator: Look, guys, what a beautiful branch is in a vase. What tree is this branch from? Of course, rowan. We can easily recognize rowan by patterned leaves, by clusters of berries that turn red in autumn. Rowan berries are considered autumn berries because they ripen in late autumn. The mountain ash is removed from the tree only after the first frost. The taste of rowan is bitter. But it makes a very tasty jam. On those mountain ash that grow in the forest, the berries remain until winter. Birds and squirrels love to eat mountain ash.

Today I suggest you mold rowan twigs with a brush of berries from plasticine. But we will sculpt not a sculpture, but a bas-relief - a “picture” from plasticine.

To do this, we need sheets of hard cardboard. First, we will make a background of plasticine on them. To do this, it must be well warmed up in the palms, knead, and then gently spread over the plate. Let's think about what background color is better to choose. It is necessary that the rowan branch is clearly visible on it. This means that the background color should contrast with the red color of the berries, the brown color of the twig, and the green leaves. What can he be? Yellow, blue, blue, black. Try to make the plasticine lie on the cardboard in an even layer.

Did everyone succeed? Now let's start drawing the branch. We make a twig in the form of a thin flagellum, carefully glue it to the background, pressing lightly so that the branch does not flatten, but remains thin and convex.

We do the same with the green rowan leaf. Look again at the leaf shape.

Now the most important part is a brush of rowan berries. We attach the berries in the form of small balls to the background, lightly press them.

Look at what expressive pictures we got! Let's try to imagine what the mountain ash thinks about when the berries ripen. Whether she is happy or not. What does a tree experience when a mischievous boy climbs along its trunk and branches, wanting to pick a lot of berries? Delpet, he is not for someone else's benefit, but for his own fun, and when he has played enough, he throws broken branches. It is probably sad and painful for the mountain ash when people do this.

So that you remember that any tree, any plant is also a living creature that gets hurt, bad, we will leave our branches at the exhibition in the group.

Natalia Lapina

Integrated modeling lesson

« rowan brush» .

(senior group)

Target: expand and clarify children's knowledge about mountain ash. Learn to depict it using plasticineography.

Tasks:

Educational: getting to know the tree rowan at different times of the year. With the benefit it brings. Its structure, fruits, leaves. Acquaintance with the paintings of famous artists depicting mountain ash. Repeat the methods of dividing plasticine into parts (pinching, tearing, twisting) and ball rolling and sausages.

Educational: to cultivate love for nature, for the beauty created by artists and nature.

Educational: develop children's attention, patience during painstaking work, fine motor skills of hands.

preliminary work: monitoring mountain ash in the kindergarten area. Draw the attention of children to the leaves and the shape of the berries. Introduce the concept into the children's dictionary « rowan brush» . The repetition of tongue twisters mountain ash"Bunches mountain ash burns in the sun, ". Arrange a herbarium in a corner of nature.

materials: branch mountain ash, plasticine, board for modeling, colored cardboard for the background of the picture, visual materials ( rowan - in winter, spring, summer, autumn; furniture, wind instruments, presentation « Rowan in the paintings of artists ".

Lesson progress:

caregiver: Guys, I'll guess a riddle for you now, and you guess what it is about.

White in the spring

green in summer,

put on in autumn

Red corals.

Correctly, Rowan. Rowan- This is a very beautiful and amazing tree. spring Rowan blooms with white fluffy flowers. A berry is tied from each flower. In summer, the berries are small and green, so we do not notice them. And closer to autumn, they turn red or turn orange. (for berries rowan many shades) Even when the leaves fall in autumn, the berries cling tightly to the branches and could sag until spring. But by the middle of winter, nothing remains of them. Birds eat them. Birds love berries mountain ash. And other forest dwellers (deer, wild boar, moose) don't hesitate to enjoy it too. They eat branches, buds, leaves.

Berries are not sweet

But joy to the eye

And garden decoration,

And treats for friends.

A person has also known for a long time what a useful tree it is - Rowan. From wood, he makes furniture and wind musical instruments. (Show pictures) Jam is made from fruits, tea is brewed from flowers.

And many poets and artists considered mountain ash a very beautiful tree. Let's see what kind of paintings they created, inspired by the beauty mountain ash.

Presentation « Rowan in the paintings of artists "

Fizkultminutka.

Growing by the river Rowan, (From the position of emphasis crouching gradual

straightening the torso, arms forward up.)

And the river flowed rippled. (Turns to the right, to the left with smooth movements of the hands.)

Middle depth. (Forward bends, arms straight.)

Fish-bee-na walked there. (Squats.)

This fish is the king of fish (Jumping.)

It's called a minnow. (Walking in place.)

We, like real artists, will also create a picture from plasticine. This is called plasticineography. And our branch will inspire mountain ash. Our painting will be called « rowan brush» .

Pinch off some brown plasticine and roll up two thin sausages. These will be branches. Let's place them in the center of our cardboard. One over the other. On the top there will be leaves, and on the bottom - berries. We roll a few more small sausages - these will be the branches of the bunch itself, berries hang on them. Note that the branches of the bunch diverge from one point.

Independent work of children.

What shape are our berries? That's right, round. We pinch off pieces of red plasticine and roll small balls in a circular motion. These are our berries. When gluing to cardboard, do not press hard. Berries should be convex.

Independent work of children.

Dynamic pause.

Our fingers are a little tired, let's shake them and remember the patter about mountain ash. "Bunches mountain ash burns in the sun, ripples from mountain ash in the eyes of the guys». (We repeat several times and shake our hands, squeeze and unclench our fingers). Let's continue.

Now we need to make leaves. They can be green, yellow, orange. Pinch off a piece of plasticine and roll up a short plump sausage. This is our sheet. When gluing on cardboard, we stick it harder so that it flattens. The leaves are not convex, but flat. Please note that one leaflet is opposite the other. And by the end of the cutting, they decrease. There is one leaf at the end in the center.

Independent work of children.

Now guys, let's see what who got the rowan.