Lesson on plasticineography in the middle group "rowan branch". Integrated modeling lesson “Rowan Brush” (senior group)

Rowan Brush

Sculpting lesson notes

Goals:

1. 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 of the hand

Materials for the lesson:

Rowan branch, modeling boards, plasticine different colors, sheet of cardboard.

Progress of the lesson

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

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

For this we need sheets of hard cardboard. First we will make a background from plasticine on them. To do this, you need to warm it up well in your palms, knead it, and then carefully spread it over the plate. Let's think about which background color is best 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, brown twigs, green leaves. What could he be like? Yellow, blue, light blue, black. Try to ensure that the plasticine lays on the cardboard in an even layer.

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

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

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

Look what expressive paintings we made! Let's try to imagine what rowan thinks about when the berries ripen. Whether she is happy or not. What does a tree experience when a mischievous boy climbs its trunk and branches, wanting to pick a lot of berries? Delpet does this not for anyone’s benefit, but for his own amusement, and when he’s had enough of playing, he throws broken branches. It must be sad and painful for the mountain ash when people do this.

So that you remember that any tree, any plant is also a living being that can be in pain or feel bad, we will leave our branches at the exhibition in the group.


Finger gymnastics.
We remove the berries from the branches. (we stroke our fingers one by one, like -
as if “picking the berries”).
We treat our birds (show our palm).
The birds pecked the berries (with the other hand we imitate the “Peck the grains” movement).
And they waved their wing to us (we wave our palm).
Physical education minute.
The wind rocked the rowan tree (arms up, slowly swinging to the sides).
I tore the leaves from the rowan tree (arms slowly fall along the body).
The wind twisted the leaves (they spin around on their tiptoes).
And he laid it on the ground (squat).
Abstract of the GCD for modeling in the senior group on the topic “Rowan Twig.”
Tasks:
-Teach children to make a bunch of rowan berries using prepared plasticine balls.
-To instill in children a love of nature, to teach how to compose individual parts the whole picture.
- Cause an emotional response to the topic of the lesson.
Progress of the lesson:
-Guys, let's say hello to each other, look into each other's eyes. Your eyes are smart, kind and beautiful. They sat quietly on the chairs.
- What time of year is it now? (Autumn)
- What happens in nature in autumn? (It gets cold, leaves fall, birds fly away)
-Yesterday on our site we saw a rowan tree, its branches were full of berries. This favorite treat wintering bullfinches. I brought a sprig of rowan especially for you. Let's look at it. How are the berries arranged on it? Leaves?
- Guys, I completely forgot to tell you! Today I was informed that in the forest strong wind I picked all the berries from the trees. Now the birds will have to starve all winter. Is there anything we can do to help them?
-I suggest making the rowan branches yourself. Let's see what we have on our tables. (Plasticine, sheets of paper)
-How can we make rowan branches from what we have? (Children's answers)
-Right. We will draw a twig on the sheets, and make berries from plasticine. What color plasticine will you use (Red)
-Pinch off small pieces from a large piece of plasticine, and make small balls with circular movements of your palms (I show). These will be rowan berries. (Children make their own balls from red plasticine.)
Physical exercise “A flock of birds is flying south”
A flock of birds flies south
The sky is blue all around. (Children wave their arms like wings)
To arrive sooner,
We must flap our wings. (Children wave their hands more intensely)
The sun is shining in the clear sky,
An astronaut flies in a rocket. (Stretching - arms up)
And below are forests and fields -
The ground is spreading. (Low bend forward, arms spread to the side)
The birds began to descend
Everyone sits down in the clearing.
They have a long way to go
The birds need to rest. (Children sit in a deep squat and sit for a few seconds)
And it's time to hit the road again,
We have a lot to fly. (Children stand up and flap their “wings”)
Here comes the south. Hooray! Hooray!
It's time for us to land. (Children sit at tables)
-What is missing from our branches (Leaves)
(Glue the pre-prepared leaves)
-What a great fellow we are, we saved the bullfinches from a hungry winter. made a lot of juicy berries.

Abstract

directly educational activities

on artistic and aesthetic development

Topic: “Rowan berry”

(middle group)

Prepared by the teacher:

Maksimova O.S.

Tasks:

Educational: Clarify and consolidate children's understanding of mountain ash. Introduce the signs associated with this tree. Find out what role the mountain ash plays in relation to the life of people and animals. Improve the ability to create a three-dimensional composition, creating the image of a mountain ash.

Educational: To develop in children creative abilities, a sense of beauty, the ability to understand and appreciate the beauty and richness of the world around them. Develop the ability to knead and roll plasticine onto cardboard. Activate children's cognitive interest. Develop fine motor skills of the hand.

Educational: To cultivate a love of nature, a sense of harmony and beauty of nature, a respectful attitude towards natural objects. To cultivate aesthetic taste and independence. Accuracy in work.

Educational area:artistic and aesthetic development.

Equipment: rowan branch, cardboard sheet, plasticine, modeling boards.

Preliminary work:observing rowan trees while walking, looking at berries and leaves; learning a poem with children by I. Tokmakova “Rowan”, asking riddles.

Progress of the lesson

Children sit in a semicircle.

Educator: Look, guys, what a beautiful branch is in the vase.

And from which tree you will find out if you guess the riddle:

It turned green in the spring,

Sunbathed in the summer

I put it on in the fall

Red corals.

Flowers for bees and bumblebees,

Fruits for jays and thrushes,

And the curly branch -

Place by the gazebo.

Of course, rowan. We can easily recognize rowan by its patterned leaves and clusters of berries. Rowan berries are considered autumn berries because they ripen in late autumn. Rowan berries are removed from the tree only after the first frost. The taste of rowan is bitter. On those rowan trees that grow in the forest, the berries remain until winter. They love it, birds and squirrels feast on mountain ash.

Guys, if there are a lot of berries on one branch, what can it be called?(bunch, brush) . In the old days it was believed that mountain ash protected the house from bad people and news, it was considered a symbol of happiness and peace in the family, so they always tried to plant a rowan tree near the house.

Now we'll take a little rest.

Physical education minutecarried out 2 times(children near their chairs)

The wind shook the rowan treearms up, slowly swing to the sides

I picked the leaves from the rowan tree,arms slowly fall along the body.

The wind twisted the leaves,spin around themselves

And he laid it on the ground. Squats

Educator: today I suggest you make a sprig of rowan with a bunch of berries from plasticine(children go to the tables).

To do this, we will need a sheet of cardboard on which a sprig of rowan is depicted, and we will supplement it by making leaves and berries from plasticine.

What kind of leaves? (green). What about the form? (oval). Let's take plasticine Green colour.

, roll it out between your palms with straight movements, and then put it on the branch and press it Next we make the berries. What is its shape? (round).

What about color? (red).We pinch off a small piece of red plasticine, roll it between our palms in a circular motion and attach it to the branch.

Everyone understands the task, let's get started

(along the way, the teacher provides individual assistance, advises, shows).

Educator: look what an expressive and beautiful branch you have made! Well done, you worked well today, tried to do everything neatly and beautifully.

Rowanushka is a beauty.

You are very good

Decorated the rowan


Today kids.
Well done everyone!

Avdeeva Svetlana

"Rowan sprig." Sculpting lesson notes Summary of a modeling lesson in the preparatory group.

Subject:"Rowan sprig." Target: continue to develop modeling in the “bas-relief” technique, transfer

characteristic features shape, color of the object according to the sample, sculpt with the whole brush, with both hands and work with all fingers.. Modeling boards and stacks. Cardboard, decorative base with frame.

Progress of the lesson:

1. Creating gaming motivation.

Educator: The teacher reminds us that a wonderful autumn season has arrived, all the trees have dressed in beautiful outfits, “ Golden autumn in full swing”, everything rejoices in nature! (shows a beautiful doll “Autumn”).

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

1. The berry is red,

It's not that tasty

And the frost came

I brought sugar.

2. Berries are not sweetness,

This is a joy to the eye.

And decoration for the gardens,

And the blackbirds have a treat.

(children's answers)

2. Updating the lesson.

Educator: That's right, it's a rowan! Wonderful berry. It ripens on the branch in the fall, the bitter one ripens by winter, it saves everyone in the cold! The branch is like a tassel, with a cluster of red berries at the end.

Red brush

The rowan tree lit up.

Leaves were falling.

I was born.

Let's make a branch like this!

3. Demonstration of working methods.

First, put a layer of blue plasticine on the base, cardboard, with wavy lines from top to bottom, from left to right. Look what a real rowan branch is. Brown, first the branch is thicker, and then small branches branch off from it. We make flagella of different lengths and thicknesses. We make a twig for berries and leaves. We make the berries by “pinching off and flattening.” Having mixed green, red and yellow pieces of plasticine, we make a “ball” and “stretch” it. Leaves are obtained. 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 given model. Let's dive into beautiful world colors of “golden autumn”.

Children sculpt a craft, giving it an expressive image.

5. Summary of the lesson.

Design of an exhibition of works. Comparison of completed works, compositions. If desired, children add various details, talk about their work, share their impressions, and develop a sense of teamwork.

Rowan, rowan,

Who did you love?

I loved everyone

She pleased everyone.

Ripe berries

She treated everyone.

Pick a berry too

Don't be afraid!

(Russian folk song)

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Elena Mikhailovna Sukhankova

Tasks:

Teaching children to make a bunch mountain ash using prepared plasticine balls.

To instill in children a love of nature, to teach them to compose a whole picture from individual parts.

Evoke an emotional response to a topic classes.

Progress of the lesson:

Guys, let's say hello to each other and look into each other's eyes. Your eyes are smart, kind and beautiful. They sat quietly on the chairs.

What time of year is it now? (Autumn)

What happens in nature in autumn? (It gets cold, leaves fall, birds fly away)

Yesterday at our site we saw rowan, on her the branches are full of berries. This is a favorite delicacy of wintering bullfinches. I brought a sprig of rowan just for you. Let's look at it. How are the berries arranged on it? Leaves?

Guys, I completely forgot to tell you! Today I was informed that in the forest, a strong wind blew all the berries from the trees. Now the birds will have to starve all winter. Is there anything we can do to help them?

I suggest doing it yourself rowan sprigs. Let's see what we have on our tables. (Plasticine, sheets of paper)

How can we make branches rowan berries from that, what do we have? (Children's answers)

Right. On the sheets we will draw a twig, and we’ll make the berries from plasticine. What color plasticine will you use? (Red)

We pinch off small pieces from a large piece of plasticine and make small balls with circular movements of our palms. (showing). These will be berries mountain ash. (Children make their own balls from red plasticine.)

Fizminutka "A flock of birds flies south"

A flock of birds flies south

The sky is blue all around. (Children wave their arms like wings)

To arrive sooner,

We must flap our wings. (Children wave their hands more intensely)

The sun is shining in the clear sky,

An astronaut flies in a rocket. (Stretching - arms up)

And below are forests and fields -

The ground is spreading. (Low bend forward, arms spread to the side)

The birds began to descend

Everyone sits down in the clearing.

They have a long way to go

The birds need to rest. (Children sit in a deep squat and sit for a few seconds)

And it's time to hit the road again,

We have a lot to fly. (The children stand up and wave "wings")

Here comes the south. Hooray! Hooray!

It's time for us to land. (Children sit at tables)

What is missing from our twigs(Leaves)

(Glue the pre-prepared leaves)

That's how great we are, we saved bullfinches from a hungry winter. made a lot of juicy berries.