Teamwork drawing. Theme: "Magic balls"

19.02.2019

Purpose: Artistic and aesthetic development of preschoolers by means of painting and art activities.

Tasks:

    Enrich children's vocabulary terms:

    Develop imagination.

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State budgetary preschool educational institution

Kindergarten No. 117 of the general developing type of the Nevsky district

Methodical development

For older preschool children

Subject: " Seascape »

Compiled by:

Tarasova I.Yu.

Saint Petersburg

2017

Drawing "Seascape" non-traditional methods.

Teamwork

Educator: Tarasova I.Yu.

Age group: senior group.

Subject (in accordance with the integrated thematic planning): Artistic and aesthetic development(Drawing) .

GCD theme : Drawing "Seascape". Teamwork

Educational areas: "Artistic and aesthetic development", "Social and communicative development", "Speech Development".

Target : Development artistic ability children.

Tasks :

  • To acquaint children with the work of the marine painter I. K. Aivazovsky.
  • To develop in children the ability to feel and respond to the mood conveyed by the artist.
  • Instill a love for painting.
  • Enrich children's vocabulary terms: "marinist", "horizon", "white lambs", "calm".
  • Develop creative activity, observation, sense of color, independence.
  • Develop imagination.
  • To cultivate the ability to bring the work started to the end.

Activities: playful, communicative, visual, motor.

preliminary work: Examining the landscapes of Russian artists.

Means of implementation: projector, screen, laptop, music center,

reproductions of paintings by I. K. Aivazovsky, photographs with views of the sea, audio recordings"Sound of the sea. Surf. Seagulls",large cardboard frame for a children's picture.

Handout: watercolor paper; watercolor paints; stands; brushes; paper napkins; jars of water; sponges; triangles cut out of newspaper, figurines of marine life

Lesson progress

Motivational-incentive stage of activity:

  • Guys, let's remember summer today. Have you gone on holiday somewhere? Have any of you been to the sea? Did you like the sea? How do you remember the sea?

(children's answers)

Organizational-search stage of activity:

Let's go for a walk by the sea.

(Children sit on chairs in front of the screen.)

Slide #1

Sea view photo

(Recording starts"Sound of the sea" ).

  • What do you hear?

Children's answers (noise of waves, cries of seagulls)

And Artyom knows a poem about the sea.

(Artem tells a poem about the sea).

The sea is different

Black is also Red.

The sea is cheerful

More often it is salty.

And I love the blue sea.

With a gentle, gentle wave.

I love to splash like a fish

Swim, dive, tumble.

This poem says that the sea is black and red. What did the author mean? Does anyone know if it's talking about color or something else?(children's answers)

  • Indeed, these are the names of the seas. But this does not mean at all that the water in them is black or red.

Slide No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 (Answers of children)

The sea comes in different colors. It depends on the time of day, lighting,

weather, depth.

Guys, the sea did not leave anyone indifferent, who at least once saw it.

The sea has always produced on people great impression their

power, infinity and beauty.(Children look at the screen).

Slide #5

This is how the great Russian artist Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky fell in love with the sea. He painted many pictures, and they are all about the sea!

Slide #6, #7, #8

(Children look at the screen with reproductions of paintings and a portrait of Aivazovsky, examine them)

  • Let's admire some of his paintings and compare them. See what colors the artist chose to show a storm at sea? ( children's responses).
  • And what colors did he use to show the gentle, calm sea?(children's answers)

This state of the sea is called - "calm". White sea foam appears on the sea surface of the sea, which looks like"white lambs".

Also, seascapes are called marinas . Female name Marina translates as"marine" . Artists who paint the sea are called"marine painters" . I. K. Aivazovsky is the most famous marine painter in the world. Children repeat words"marines", "marinists".

Guys, did you like the sea? Do you want to feel

marine painters? I suggest you draw a seascape(sandy seashore, calm sea and sailboat on the horizon). (Answers of children).

Dynamic pause"Walk to the sea".

What do we see in space?

(Children alternately put their palms on their foreheads, stretching out and peering into the distance)

Waves splash in the Black Sea.

(Waving hand movements ami with torso swaying)

Here are the masts of the ships.

Let them swim here quickly!

(Stand on toes, stretch your arms up)

(Waving hands in greeting)

We walk along the coast

We are waiting for the sailors.

(Walking in place)

Something got hot, brothers,

Isn't it time for a swim?

(Waving hands)

To swim faster

We need to row faster.

We paddle with our hands and feet.

Who will follow us?

(Imitation of swimming movements)

All. We get out on the beach.

And we rest on the sand.

(sit on carpet)

We are looking for shells in the sand.

We clench them in a fist.

(Tilts from a sitting position, imitation of the search for shells, clenching a fist).

And now, we're off to work.(Children listen carefully to the teacher).

Progress

The first group of children draws a boat on the horizon

2. Moisten the sail triangle and apply firmly to the wet sheet

3. With light strokes of paint, cover background : the sky - bluish hues. Remove newspaper sails and finish drawing brown paint boat, and above the sail - a red flag.

The second group of children draws a sea calm

  1. Moisten a piece of paper well with water
  2. Cover with light strokes of paint background : sea - mix blue and green colors
  3. With white paint, paint the sea foam - “white lambs”

The third group of children draws a sea sandy shore.

1. Moisten a piece of paper well with water

2. Apply a sandy beach in beige-yellow tones with a sponge, paint shells and sea pebbles with a brush.

(Recording starts"Sounds of nature. Dolphin Delight».)

The kids get to work.

Reflective-corrective stage of activity:

The received works are collected in one big picture, the teacher puts the prepared frame on top.

Guys, let's revive the seascape and put marine life on this picture (The guys put the figures on the sea and the sandy shore)

What wonderful drawings you have.

Guys, what did we draw today?

Which artist did you meet today? What is the name of the artists who paint the sea? What are their pictures called?(Children's answers).

What state of the sea did the artist show in his works?(Children's answers).

(Let's pat ourselves on the head and let's say: "I'm great today!". (Children pat themselves on the head, pronouncing the words)

I also really liked you in class today.


Sculpting and drawing with children 2-3 years old. Summaries of classes Koldina Darya Nikolaevna

Lesson 12. Train wheels (Teamwork. Drawing with a foam swab)

Software content. Teach children to draw round wheels with a foam swab in right place on the sheet. Learn to work in a team. Develop speech and thinking.

Demo material. A long sheet of paper (two landscape sheets glued into a strip) on which a steam locomotive and 4 wagons without wheels are drawn and painted. (Each car and locomotive should have a window of its own shape (square, round, triangular, rectangular, oval). In each window, draw the hero of S. Mikhalkov’s “Songs of Friends”: a cat, a siskin, a dog, a rooster, a monkey, a parrot (in place two heroes in the rectangular window.)

Handout. Five cards matching the shape and size of the train car windows. Gouache diluted with water; foam swabs, rag.

Lesson progress

Read an excerpt from S. Mikhalkov's poem "Song of Friends":

We're going, we're going, we're going

To distant lands

good neighbors,

Happy friends.

Beauty! Beauty!

We bring a cat with us

Chizhik, dog,

Petka-brawler,

Monkey, parrot -

What a company!

Tell the children, “What a fun train! See who is riding in the wagons? Let's close the windows so that the sun doesn't shine into our friends' eyes." Give the children cards in the shape of a square, circle, triangle, oval, and rectangle, and ask them to choose a card for each box.

Then tell the children, “Now let’s see what this train is missing. That's right, wheels. A train without wheels will not be able to leave. Let's draw two wheels for each car." Show how to draw the first wheel with a foam swab. Invite the children to draw and color in the rest of the wheels themselves. Pay attention to the size and position of the circles.

From the book Modeling and drawing with children 2-3 years old. Lesson notes author Koldina Daria Nikolaevna

Lesson 1. My favorite rain (Finger drawing) Program content. Introduce children to the technique of drawing with fingers, show the techniques for drawing dots. Demonstration material. Umbrella. Handout. White or gray landscape sheet with drawings on it

From the author's book

Lesson 3. Home canning (Finger painting) Program content. Teach children to draw with their fingers in a limited space. Develop a sense of rhythm, speech and thinking. Demonstration material. Natural apricots and plums or fakes, plate, 2

From the author's book

Lesson 4. Traces of snails (Drawing with a foam swab) Program content. Teach children how to properly hold a foam swab by the tip with three fingers; draw long intersecting lines without lifting the swab from the paper. Develop fine motor skills fingers.

From the author's book

Lesson 5. Windows in the tower (Drawing prints with a foam swab) Program content. Teach children to make prints with a foam swab. Develop memory and thinking. Demonstration material. Toys - heroes of the fairy tale "Teremok" (mouse, frog, hare, fox, wolf,

From the author's book

Lesson 6. Starry sky (Finger drawing) Program content. Continue to teach children to draw dots and round objects with their fingers. Cultivate kindness and responsiveness. Demonstration material. Toy - mole. Handout. Black cardboard;

From the author's book

Lesson 7. Falling snow (Drawing with fingers) Program content. Continue to teach children to draw dots with their fingers, distributing them throughout the sheet. Learn to convey the words of the poem with the help of appropriate movements. Develop attention. Demo

From the author's book

Lesson 8. Paint over the Christmas tree (Painting with a foam swab) Program content. To teach children to carefully, with strokes in one direction, paint over the silhouette of an object cut out of thick paper using a foam swab; learn to find body parts and

From the author's book

Lesson 10. Ball (Drawing with a brush) Program content. Teach children how to hold a brush correctly, pick up paint on the pile. Draw round objects with a brush and carefully paint over them. Learn to understand and analyze the content of the poem. Develop coordination

From the author's book

Lesson 11. Balloons (Drawing with a foam swab) Program content. Continue to teach children to draw in gouache with a foam swab rounded and oval shapes. Learn to correlate objects by color. Demonstration material. Air

From the author's book

Lesson 15. Spring drops (Finger drawing) Program content. Teaching children to draw with their fingers vertical line, consisting of points. Learn to understand and analyze the content of the poem. Develop fine motor skills of fingers. Handout.

From the author's book

Lesson 18. Gentle sun (Drawing with fingers) Program content. Introduce children to the concept of "ray", learn to draw short lines, circle, eyes, nose, mouth with fingers. Develop fine motor skills of hands. Demonstration material. Yellow cardboard circle.

From the author's book

Lesson 19. Hid in the grass (Brush painting) Program content. To teach children to draw short lines with a brush from top to bottom on the entire plane of the sheet. Continue to teach to analyze the content of the tale. Handout. Album sheet on which a fly is drawn,

From the author's book

Lesson 21. Octopus (Palm drawing) Program content. To acquaint children with the technique of printing with a palm: learn to dip the entire palm into gouache and make prints, supplement the image with details with the help of fingers and a brush. Develop perception,

From the author's book

Lesson 22. Waves (Painting with a brush) Program content. Teaching children to draw with a brush wavy lines. Continue to develop interest in the story. Exercise in speech breathing. Demonstration material. A basin of water, a small boat made of Styrofoam (or folded from

From the author's book

Lesson 23. Steps for a ladder (Drawing with a foam swab) Program content. To teach children to draw short straight lines from left to right with a foam swab, keeping the distance between them. Cultivate responsiveness and kindness. Handout. landscape

From the author's book

Lesson 24. Balls of thread (Painting with a brush) Program content. Teach children to draw balls of thread in a circular motion with a brush. Develop fine motor skills. Fix and clarify the correct pronunciation of the sound o. Demonstration material. ball of woolen thread,

Prepared by Bousheva N.A.

Purpose: to develop independence in decision-making, based on their knowledge and skills.

Tasks:

  • Develop emotional responsiveness, imagination and creativity.
  • Strengthen the ability to draw using non-traditional methods.
  • Create conditions for solving problems.
  • Develop the ability to work in a team.

Region Integration:

  • Artistic and aesthetic development.
  • cognitive development.
  • Physical development.
  • Musical development.

Types of children's activities:

  • Game, communicative, cognitive, musical, artistic.

Material: Different color balloons, fan, music.

Educator: brings Balloons emoticons with drawn closed eyes.

Educator: Guys, why do you think the emoticons have their eyes closed?

Kids are sleeping.

Educator: What needs to be done to wake them up?

Children: (children's answers)

Educator: Remember, we have a charge. Remind me of her, please?

Children: Tell and do exercises.

"Eyes need to rest." (Guys close their eyes)
"You need to take a deep breath." (Deep breath. Eyes still closed)
"The eyes will run in a circle." (Eyes open. Pupil movement in a circle clockwise and counterclockwise)
"Blink many, many times" (Frequent blinking of eyes)

"The eyes are good." (lightly touching closed eyes with fingertips)
"Everyone will see my eyes!" (Eyes wide open. Wide smile on face)
At this time, the teacher changes the balls. Emoticons with open eyes.
Educator: Please tell me what color the balls are?

How can you call them, in one word (What are they?)

Children: (colored)

Teacher: What size? Show.

Children: Show.

Educator: And what sizes can they be?

Children: Show.

The wind blows, (fan) the balls fly away.

Educator: Guys, the balls have flown away, please tell us, and we can draw balls with you.

Children: (children's answers)

Teacher: What are we going to draw?

Children choose what they will draw with.

Educator: Guys, please tell me what you have chosen for drawing.

Children: You can draw with your fingers, a cotton swab, ear sticks, brush.

Educator: Answer, why are they holding the ball?

Children: Thread.

Educator: Who wants to draw strings for balloons?

Educator: There are many who wish, let's choose a counting rhyme.

We shared an orange
There are many of us, and he is one.
This slice is for the hedgehog,
This slice is for a swift,

This slice is for ducklings,
This slice is for kittens,
This slice is for the beaver,
And for a wolf - peel.

He is angry with us - trouble!!!
Run somewhere!

Educator: And what color will the threads of the balls be?

Children: (answers)

Children begin to draw balls.

Reflection:

Look at our drawings.
What can be said about them.
What happened?
What drawing methods did you use?

Children: (children's answers)

Educator: And we all know the song about balloons.

Words and music by Anna Petryasheva

1. Balloons will fly into the sky.
Balloons are not returned back.
Red, yellow, blue - rainbow colors.

Look - over the Earth what a beauty!

Chorus:

Balloons,
obedient to the wind,



2. Let's release the air balloons from our hands,
Air balloons will fly apart...
People smile as they look to the sky.

They give everyone balls of childhood miracles!
Chorus:

Balloons,
obedient to the wind,
Balloons fly away In a fabulous distance.
Balloons in the air Like birds, circling!

Parting, balls, You are very sorry!
It is very sad to part with you!
Balloons fly across the sky like clouds
Under the quiet whisper of the breeze...

Chorus:

Balloons,
obedient to the wind,
Balloons fly away In a fabulous distance.
Balloons in the air Like birds, circling!

Parting, balls, You are very sorry!
It is very sad to part with you!

Children sing, smiley balls appear according to the number of children.

Alexandra Suvorova
Collective drawing non-traditional methods

Target: To develop creative thinking, imagination of teachers in the conditions of fruitful communication at the master class.

Tasks:

Familiarize teachers with techniques non-traditional drawing .

Develop the ability to create art collective work by non-traditional methods.

Learn to work together collective.

Conduct form: master class for teachers;

Materials and tools for work:

Paints, brushes different forms and sizes, sponges, napkins, drawing paper, cotton buds and disks, toothbrushes, stencil paper, pencils and felt-tip pens, scissors

The structure of the master class:

1. Introductory part.

Announcement of the topic and purpose of the master class.

2. Theoretically - demo part.

Explanation of the main 5 stages of execution teamwork. From idea to result.

Meaning collective drawing for the development of the child.

3. Practical part.

Mastering the techniques of execution non-traditional drawing in teamwork.

Drawing competition emblems professional excellence « Golden Apple» .

4. Reflection of the participants of the master class. Summarizing.

Master class progress.

The theme of my work for the competition of professional skills "Golden Apple-2013" « Drawing collective work with children 5-6 years old non-traditional methods».

I began to work in this direction in order to rally the children's team. Because collective drawing provides socio-communicative, cognitive, speech, artistic and aesthetic development.

All program work "Kindergarten - the house of joy" follows the principle "from idea to result".

Stage 1. idea: draw and present the emblem of the competition of professional skills "Golden Apple" various methods.

Your task is to show professional quality teacher.

Stage 2. Materials. The very professional skill of the teacher. The talent of a teacher.

Professional qualities that need to be transformed.

Stage 3. Tools: Knowledge drawing techniques by non-traditional methods. Individual abilities. "Think with your head, do with your hands". Paints (gouache and watercolor, brushes of various shapes and sizes, sponges, napkins, drawing paper, pencils, cotton buds and discs, toothbrushes, stencil paper, pencils and felt-tip pens, scissors, etc.

Stage 4. Procedure.

1. The knowledge of teachers is transformed into the ideas of the drawing.

2. Training non-traditional drawing methods. Methods:

Finger painting

hand drawing

foam impression

Blotography regular

spray.

3. Stages teamwork:

Distribution of who, what will be paint.

In what part of the sheet will its drawing be located.

Which methods will be used during drawing.

4. Drawing teamwork with non-traditional methods.

Stage 5 Result. Presentation of the emblem of the competition of professional skills "Golden Apple".

Reflection of the participants of the master class. Summarizing.

Teamwork for children nursery group"We draw autumn" (finger painting)
Purpose: To give children joy
Tasks:
Introduce children to non-traditional technique finger painting Develop children's imagination and creativity;
Develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
Cultivate collaborative skills artistic activity Materials and tools: gouache (yellow, red, orange), water jars, napkins, demo material"Autumn landscape",
the image of a tree on whatman paper;
Course progress.
1. Organizational moment.
Autumn appears (a doll in a yellow suit). Hello dear children! Very glad to see you! I am Autumn
2. Motivation
Guys, today you will be the main artists. Let's give each other a smile and a good mood.
Educator: Guys, our guest brought us the picture "Autumn", let's look at it together.
Educator:
Leaves turn yellow and fall off, birds fly away to warmer climes, it rains, it gets cold, etc.
And Autumn wants to play with you, look at what yellow leaves she brought for you!. (A physical education session “Leaf fall” is being held. To calm music) Clouds are spinning in the sky (children sway smoothly from foot to foot.)
Every step is a puddle. (Walking in place with high knees.)
Autumn day frowns, (hands on the belt - turns left to right.)
Falling leaves on the street, (circling in place.)
Creeps along the way
Yellow blizzard (children throw leaves up)
Educator: Children, look, all the leaves have fallen off our tree, and now let's draw leaves for our tree so that it is beautiful
(The teacher shows the order of work.)
Look carefully how I will draw. I will draw the leaves with my finger. To do this, I will put my finger in yellow paint and I will attach it to a branch on a tree. And now I'll wipe my finger with a rag. Next, I need red paint and I will draw with my finger in the same way. So the leaves are obtained. And now you try to draw leaves on the tree not only with yellow, but also with red and orange paint.
Teacher: Well done guys! Well done. Autumn really liked your picture!


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