Works for the competition in the nomination "Creative start": applications "Goat-Dereza" and "Sheep. Circle lesson

Corrugated Paper Applique for Kids

Application for kindergarten

Application for children: Lamb

The white lamb admires beautiful flowers.

The yellow sun is shining. Little lamb legs run across the grass. The grass has already begun to turn yellow. Autumn soon.

It is necessary to prepare:

For the background - green cardboard 15x20 cm.

White, yellow, orange, red, black corrugated paper.

Plastic eyes.

Simple pencil. Glue stick. Scissors.

Sequence of work

From white paper, tear many small pieces. Fold the pieces into balls. In the center of the background, draw an oval - the body for the lamb. Glue small balls inside the oval. Try to place the balls as close to each other as possible. Wait for the glue to dry.

Cut out a 15x15 cm square from white paper. Fold the square in the shape of an oval (by twisting) - this is the head of a lamb. Glue eyes, mouth.

Cut a 2x20 cm strip from orange paper. Roll the strip into a flagellum shape, cut in half. Twist the flagella in the form of a spiral - these are the horns of a lamb, glue.

Cut a 2x12 cm strip from white paper. Roll the strip into a flagella shape. From the flagellum, prepare the details for the legs. Hooves - strips of black paper. Glue the pieces to the base of the lamb's body.

The sun

Fold a circle from a square, make flagella. First fix the rays with glue, and then glue the solar circle.

Clouds

Make them out of torn white paper.

Grass and flowers

Make stems from strips of yellow paper. Flowers - from crumpled red and yellow paper.

Application from cotton wool "Sheep". Master class with step by step photos


Purpose: This masterclass is for joint activities educators, teachers of additional education and children of secondary, senior preschool and primary school age.
Target: making an application.
Tasks:
- develop fine motor skills of hands, imagination, creative activity;
- cultivate artistic taste, accuracy, perseverance.
- arouse interest in the process of making crafts.
Teacher: Belenko Tatyana Evgenievna
Target: cultivate imagination, creativity, emotional responsiveness.
Cotton applique- a great way to make volumetric greeting card or a soft picture. For applications, you can use not only cotton, but also cotton pads, which sometimes greatly facilitates the work with the application. For example, the smallest ones will definitely like to make simple applications - a snowman, a caterpillar, flowers from circles.
Vata allows you to develop motor skills and tactile sensations in a child.
In addition, cotton wool can be dyed.
Glue Safety
1. Handle the adhesive with care. Glue is poisonous!
2. Apply glue to the surface of the product only with a brush.
3. It is impossible for the glue to get on the fingers, face, especially the eyes.
4. If glue gets into your eyes, rinse them immediately with in large numbers water.
5. At the end of the work, be sure to wash your hands and brush.
6. When working with glue, use a napkin.
We are poor sheep
sl. Libin M., music. Kelmi K., film "Dog in Boots"
We are poor sheep
Nobody is chasing us.
We melt like candles
Well, who will save us?!
Save the poor sheep. Me-me
meadow flowers,
peaceful herds,
And the birds of the field
They scurry back and forth.
You will not find more beautiful places.

Materials:
-Office paper
-cardboard
-scissors
-PVA glue
-napkins
-pencil
- cotton wool
- brown gouache


1. Draw a sheep on cardboard.



2. Then invite the baby to dress the sheep in a fur coat. Show how to tear cotton wool and stick them to the lamb. (it is worth tearing the cotton wool into small pieces, brush the lamb with a brush and glue the cotton wool).


3. Here is a lamb dressed in wonderful warmth and a white “fur coat”.


4. We make a necklace for a sheep from napkins. For this we need a pink napkin. We tear the napkin into small pieces. Now we make balls from napkins - you can just roll it, or you can twist it, as you like.
5. As a result, you should get approximately the same balls as shown in the photo.


6. Apply glue with a brush on the necklace. Spread with pink paper balls.


7. In the same way, we make cheeks and a flower from napkins for our sheep.


8. Decorate the sheep's hooves with brown gouache.


9. Draw small flowers on office paper and cut them out.



10. Glue the flowers.


11. We make the middle of the flowers from napkins. (We tear the napkin into pieces, make small balls from the pieces).


12. We draw the sun.


13. Take a yellow napkin. Tear into pieces, roll balls.


7. Apply glue to the sun. We glue the balls, press them with our fingers so that the balls stick well.


Our sheep is ready!

Municipal preschool educational institution Kindergarten No. 55 "Grasshopper".

Summary of the application lesson in the senior group on the topic: "The symbol of the year is a lamb."

Conducted: educator

Khvatkova O.V.

Podolsk

2014

Summary of the lesson on the application "The symbol of the year is a lamb."

Target: Creating an image of a lamb from cotton balls.

Tasks:

  1. To acquaint with the new technique of the image from cotton wool. Learn to stick cotton balls.
  2. Develop artistic perception, thinking, fine motor skills of hands.
  3. Cultivate accuracy, perseverance, evoke an emotional response, evoke a desire to create an image.

Handout:Sheets of white paper with the outline of a lamb for each child, cotton wool white color, pva glue, sockets for glue, napkins for hands.

Demo material:pedagogical sketches depicting lambs.

Lesson progress:

caregiver : Listen to the poem and guess who it is about.

Among the slender birches there is a green edge.

Graze in thick grass

curls.

They have sharp horns and velvet ears.

They butt each other

curls - curls.

(sheep, sheep)

Right. Why do you think the lambs and lambs in the poem - a riddle were called curls - curls? (children's answers). Of course they have curly hair. See how funny they are (demonstration of illustrative material).

Together with me, another lamb came to visit you. Look how unusual his fur coat is, how fluffy it is. What do you think it can be made from? (children's answers) That's right, such a fur coat can be made from cotton wool. Do you want me to teach you how to make the same mischievous lambs? (children's answers) Well, let's try. (distributing blanks)

Children, look what our lambs lack? (they don't have a fur coat) That's right. Let's dress them in a beautiful, fluffy, warm coat. See how I do it. To do this, I take cotton wool, tear off a small piece from it, crumple it, then roll up the ball, dip it with one side into the glue and gently, along the contour, start gluing. When you glue the entire outline, start gluing the balls inside. To make the fur coat fluffy, the balls need to be glued tightly to each other.

Now our lambs will not freeze, they have very warm fur coats.

Outcome: Guys, let's see what we got. Bring me your work, we will all admire them together. You did a great job today. Do you think your sheep are warm? Do they have a good coat? Fluffy? Well done, you tried very hard, you got very beautiful lambs. Do you like them? Then keep them for yourself. Thank you for your creativity.

Natalia Bulatova

Abstract GCD for artistic and aesthetic development « Sheep coat»

Tasks: develop imagination, Creative skills children. Introduce children to the possibilities of using non-pictorial materials (medical cotton wool); develop motor function of the hands; cultivate accuracy, perseverance, evoke an emotional response, evoke a desire to create an image sheep.

materials: cotton wool; glue, brushes, blank with the image sheep; illustrations depicting sheep.

GCD progress:

caregiver: Today I want to tell you an interesting story about sheep. Hear what's up with her It happened: "Once upon a time there was Lamb. And she wore white fur coat, which curled into beautiful rings. Every day she grazed on a green lawn, ate juicy, green grass, smelled beautiful fragrant flowers, drank some water from a clear river. Winter was approaching, time flew by very quickly. And, one day, the owner who lived lamb, took and shaved her head. His wife wanted to knit wool socks sheep, to their little children. So lamb, was left without her warm and fluffy fur coats».

caregiver: Guys, let's not let it freeze sheep and give her a new one, even better than before, fluffy fur coat.

Children: Let's!

Fizminutka:

Two funny sheep split near the river

Jump-jump, jump-jump (Jumping, holding hands)

Up to the sky (raise hands high)

Down to the weed (lower hands to floor)

And then they circled, circled (hold hands and spin)

Wow! Fell into the river (falling down)

caregiver: Let's go to the tables and get to work. (sit at tables)

caregiver: Children, what about sheeps coat?

Children: soft, fluffy, warm.

caregiver: Right. And let's try to make cotton wool, sheepskin coat. And what is cotton?

Children: soft, fluffy, white.

caregiver: right. We take cotton wool, divide it into small pieces, roll each piece into a ball. Guys, who will tell me how to stick cotton wool correctly.

Children: First we take glue, make a drop in the right place, and put cotton wool on top, slightly pressing it.

caregiver: Well done.

2. Independent performance of work by children. (help children who find it difficult to do work)

3. Reflection: Guys, let's see what we got. Bring me your work, we will all admire them together. You did a great job today. Do you think you are warm sheep? Do they have a good coat? Fluffy? Well done, you tried very hard, you turned out very beautiful sheep.

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Making a cute little animal with your own hands is very simple, exciting and useful for development. fine motor skills, perseverance. We will provide you with several variations on the sheep appliqué technique to translate them into a beautiful three-dimensional picture.

For kids younger age working with soft fiber can seem challenging because of its novelty and difference from the materials with which they had to deal before. Therefore, it is better to make a composition with the help of adults.

Sequencing:

  1. Draw or print a drawing of an animal. At the end of this material, you will find some suitable schematic drawings that can be used to complete the task.
  2. Cut out the animal along the outer contour.

A single-colored dense sheet will serve as the basis. It would be advisable to choose a green color and draw grass on it. But you can arrange everything at the call of fantasy, cut out additional trees, a fence or a house.

Glue all blanks to the base sheet. Now let's give the lamb fluffiness. Fasten the pieces starting from the back of the animal. To make it easier for the little ones, print out the drawing and help the little one glue the cotton balls in the right places.


Tell your child about lamb wool: where it is used, how it is processed, and be sure to emphasize that the animal does not suffer during the extraction of material - it is simply sheared.

Cotton trimming

This option is relevant for older children - preschool preparatory group. A do-it-yourself craft will delight pride, because it is the creation of his pens. Such crafts are usually stored for a long time. When an already grown child goes to school, such gizmos will remind you of childhood.

To complete the task you will need:

  • cardboard or other thick paper
  • medium size black eye beads
  • stationery scissors, knives
  • markers

Sequencing:

Prepare the stencil - cut out the printed template and stick the base cardboard on the outline cut out on it. You can draw with your own hands and marking in the right places, invite the child to sketch the hooves and muzzle.

Remember that the base layer is cut along the desired contour. In the case of creating a three-dimensional picture, consider the appropriate background design on the bottom cover. With a batch of spools, the child will be able to handle himself. The rolling action will also help develop fine motor skills.

Glue them over the contour of the lamb first, and then the inside.

Focus on the fact that the ears, legs and muzzle remain without cotton wool.

Additional options for performing compositions in this technique:



From cotton buds you can also create an interesting creation in the form of a cute lamb. In order for the toy to keep its shape longer, we use thick cardboard in our work. It is better to use wooden sticks than plastic ones.

Templates and stencils

Print and cut out the blank to paint and paste with the baby. Forming artistic development should be from the first conscious years, so that in the future the desire for beauty becomes natural and brings pleasure.

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