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23.02.2019

Children and museums

Believe it or not, the museum is the place to go with small children too! And do not be afraid and think that museums and children are incompatible. And if you want to instill in your baby a sense of beauty from a tender age, then such trips are highly recommended! And in this article we will look at how to organize visiting museums with children , important aspects such cultural program for your child.


Many parents feel that their children are preschool age they will not remember going to the museum, paintings, their authors. Then what is the point of going to the museum? It is important to understand here that young children do not process information in the same way as adults. This also applies to the perception of pictures. Children see them figuratively, comprehend emotionally, and let the most liked pictures go deep through themselves. Also, some parents are afraid that it will be difficult for their child to comply rules of conduct in the museum for children . But everything is in your hands! If you carefully consider the preparation of this event and observe general recommendations, then a trip to the museum can be turned into an exciting journey, pleasant and useful!

My bad childhood experience.


I remember well one of my first childhood experiences of visiting a museum, the Tretyakov Gallery. An exhibition of Marc Chagall was brought there. And, as usual, numerous intelligentsia, thirsting for art, lined up. Among them were my parents. And I was still very young, no older than 7-8 years. We stood in this dreary queue for 2 hours. I'm cold and tired. When we got there, as you understand, I did not want to see anything at all.
Probably, I remembered this trip to the museum with horror for a long time. Fortunately, this experience did not take away my lifelong love of art. And now I visit exhibitions in various museums and galleries with great pleasure, and with special love - the Tretyakov Gallery. Now I know what exactly cannot be done, or rather what needs to be done in order to museum visits for children caused only joyful emotions leaving pleasant memories! And I want your children to go to museums with interest and delight too!

  • First important rule: going to the museum should not be tiring for a child. Choose a time of day that is convenient for your baby so that he is not tired or sleepy. The best time to visit the museum is in the morning.
  • Also, try to go to museums on a weekday. On weekdays there are always fewer people, and you will feel much freer in the halls of the museum.

  • Any cultural event It's a big burden for a child. BUT museum visits for children - especially. Therefore, for the first time, it is better to take no more than 30-40 minutes to inspect works of art. No need to try to cover everything - this is unrealistic, and simply not necessary. If a child is captivated by only 3 pictures, that's great! It is better to stand for 10 minutes in front of one picture than to run around the museum for an hour and look at the tops. Leave other pictures for next time.
  • Looking for familiar paintings in the exhibition halls, perhaps the child will be attracted to some others. Try to come up with some kind of story for the child from this picture, dream up together. In general, follow the interests of the child. AT different ages children are carried away different topics: fabulous, human, philosophical, natural, about animals, etc.
  • And at the end of your tour, be sure to check out the museum shop. Do not leave the museum without a gift.

Rules of conduct in the museum for children

A museum is a place where you must strictly follow the rules of conduct, which is usually difficult for young children. They always want to run around and touch everything with their hands. And, unfortunately, museum workers often scold children and their parents very sharply. To avoid this and not spoil your mood, try to say these rules in advance, but not in a boring didactic tone.

For example, you can appeal to the feelings of the child, ask him to "regret" the picture. We can say that they are very old, many of them survived wars, fires, other cataclysms, and they are very fragile, they must be protected so as not to cause harm. Then other people will be able to admire them for a long time. Therefore, you should not touch them with your hands, touch, photograph with a flash (this will fade the paint).

But if the kid will conscientiously follow the rules of conduct in the museum for children, then the “young art lover” can be promised a reward at the end of your trip. It can be some thing or a game from the same museum. Now sold in museum shops a large number of interesting educational games based on pictures: lotto, memory, puzzles. The gift will not only be a pleasant memory of visiting museums by children. It will allow you to continue to return to these paintings, play and instill a love for them.

Preparing for a trip to the museum: how to interest a child.

Now for the hardest part. What exhibitions to visit with a child? What paintings to choose? And how to interest the child? Let's look at these questions. First of all, without pre-training not enough here. If you have never looked at paintings together at home, have not discussed them, then it will be difficult for a child to perceive paintings in a museum. Interest must first be warmed up, the foundation laid, background knowledge. It may not take more than one week.

Visiting museums with children: our trip to the Tretyakov Gallery.

Let me tell you about our experience. The first time my daughter was in the Tretyakov Gallery at 3.5 years old. And our first "guide" was the book "Walks in the Tretyakov Gallery" with Andrey Usachyov. The book is beautifully framed: there is a reproduction on the spread on one side, and a poem to this picture on the other. The poems are very different: short and long, lively and dynamic, there are deep and philosophical ones. We read this book almost from the cradle, as I myself liked it very much. And they came back to it again and again. Therefore, we built our first exit to the Tretyakov Gallery on the basis of this book. We just walked and looked for our friends and favorite paintings. And my daughter was sincerely happy when she noticed Bryullov’s Horsewomen, Vrubel’s The Swan Princess, Perov’s Troika, Morning in pine forest Shishkin, and, of course, the most beloved - "Children running from a thunderstorm" by Makovsky. Then she repeatedly asked when we would go to the Tretyakov Gallery again. Our next trip took place recently, when she was already 5 years old, together with the participants of our creative workshop "Droplets of Art". Read about it soon.

Excursions for children: yes or no?

You know how different tour guides are. Some are able to ignite a fiery spark, while others cause only boredom and despondency. In any case, stories based on pictures should be lively, with elements of riddles, reasoning, searching for answers to questions. Do not overload the child with information about the artist and the date of creation. It doesn't really matter until a certain age.

I have tried to be as detailed as possible about all the subtleties and details. museum visits for children . I hope that your trips to the museum will bring you and your child a lot of joy, and the tips above will help to avoid possible errors and difficulties. I wish you and your children a pleasant and inspiring acquaintance with the world of art!

Alexandra Troshina

It's great that special museums were invented for children, where you can run, crawl, make noise, touch everything with your hands and play. And parents at this time may not worry at all that an angry museum employee will now appear and will make comments to them. The first children's museum was founded in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. Now you can find such museums in many major European and American cities. And today Ekaterina Lighter will tell us about the most interesting children's museums in the world.

Paris

City of Science and Industry - a museum where you can get acquainted with exhibitions, devoted to space, mathematics, transportation, sounds, energy and much more. For younger visitors there is a children's town (Citedesenfants), divided into two areas - for children 2-7 years old and 5-12 years old. The space for children aged 2-7 years is organized so that the child explores through the game the world. Kids will love playing with mirrors or building a house out of bricks at the construction site. The water play area will be especially interesting. Here's where you can roam to the fullest!

Address: 30 Avenue Corentin-Cariou.
Ticket price:9 euros, children under 6 free.
Working mode: open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 to 18.00 and on Sunday until 19.00, the day off is Monday.

London

The London Science Museum is a reputable museum. It was founded in 1857. The exhibits that remained after the Great Technical Exhibition held in 1851 were collected here. On five floors there are halls of medicine, astronautics, astronomy, etc. In 2007, the museum opened a permanent interactive physical exhibition with more than 50 exhibits and a variety of dynamic demonstrations. And here you can fly on an airplane and a space rocket!

Address: South Kensington SW7 2DD (South Kensington Metro).
Ticket price: Free admission.
Working mode:open daily from 10.00 -18.00 (last admission to the museum - 17.15), closed on December 24, 25, 26

Vein

Zoom Children's Museum is without exaggeration called one of the most interesting children's museums in the world. Zoom is located on the territory of 1600 sq.m. and consists of four play spaces. The play area for the little ones (0-6 years old) is called ZOOM Ocean. Getting here, you find yourself on a large colorful playground. It is divided into two levels: "Ship" and " Undersea world". The child can press all the buttons that make different sounds and special effects. According to my friend, "this is just an incredible gaming area." The ZOOM Studio zone is designed for children aged 3-12. This is a space for creativity.

Here children learn different artistic techniques, as well as sculpt, glue and model. ZOOM Animated Film Studio is designed for kids aged 8-14. Children will be able to try themselves as directors, screenwriters and sound engineers. And here you can create your own cartoon or record a song. In the ZOOM Exibition zone, children aged 6-12 get acquainted with the topics of art, architecture, and science. They will learn what a sculpture is, or, for example, how astronauts sleep on a space station. All museum expositions work in certain time and must be booked in advance. You can do this on the museum's website.

Address: Museums Quartier, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien.
Ticket price: the price differs depending on the exhibition you want to visit. You can also check the prices on the museum's website.
Working mode: open daily, closed on Mondays. Opening hours depend on the schedule of the zone you have chosen

Salzburg

Small Salzburg is home to a wonderful Toy Museum (Spielzueg Museum). The three main themes of the museum are "play", "experience" and "surprise". Children will be able to play railway or to the store. And also look at books with vivid illustrations. In addition, the museum has the largest collection of toys in Austria. Girls will definitely like dolls and doll houses, and boys will love soldiers and railways.

Address: Burgerspitalgasse 2.
Ticket price: children from 4-15 years old - 1.5 euros, youth from 16-26 years old - 2 euros, adults - 4 euros.
Working mode: open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.00-17.00.

Stockholm

In the center of Stockholm on the island of Jurgoden, a real fairy world. Junibacken is a museum of fairy tales by Astrid Lindgren and other Swedish writers. On the fairy-tale square, a child can climb into different houses, ride slides and sit on an airplane. The most famous landmark of Junibacken is the train that takes museum guests through the fairy tales of Astrid Lindgren. After the train, Peppy is waiting for you long stocking. In Pippi's house, play in the kitchen and go down the slide. And in Junibacken every day they show interesting performances. Don't forget to visit the museum's shop: Astrid Lindgren's fairy tales are sold here in all languages ​​of the world, as well as a variety of toys and souvenirs.

Address: Galärvarvsvagen 11521.
Ticket price: Children 0-2 years free, adults CHF 159 kroons (1 kroon - approximately 7.50 rubles), for children (2 - 15 years old) 139 Swiss francs. crowns
Working mode: Open every day except March, April and September. During these months it is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Opening hours: 10.00 - 17.00 (July, August 10.00-18.00).

Berlin

Berlin is a very child-friendly city. One of the places where you can go with your children here is the Labyrinth Children's Museum. The museum is designed for children 3-12 years old. The "Labyrinth" has several thematic zones, where educational exhibits on mathematics and writing, reading and modeling are presented. Now in the museum until August 30, 2015 there is an exhibition “The way! Children make the city. It teaches how to create a city plan, use various tools to build houses, decorate streets. Children can also take part in races on the clouds. This way of moving around the city was invented by little dreamers.

Address: Osloer Strasse 12.
Ticket price: for a child and an adult 5, 50 euros, on family Friday - 4, 50 (every Friday from 13-18 hours), a family ticket (up to 6 people, no more than two adults) 16 euros.
Working mode: Friday, Saturday from 13.00 to 18.00, Sunday from 11.00 to 18.00 holidays from 11.00 to 18.00.

Boston

For more than a hundred years now, children with their parents have been coming to the Boston Children's Museum to spend some unforgettable hours here. In the lobby of the museum there is a three-level vertical maze through which children climb, learning to navigate in space and choose the best and safe way. Another favorite area for kids is Bubbles. Who would refuse to use various tools to inflate small and large bubbles?

At the construction exposition, you can sit in a real excavator, operate a crane and crawl in tunnels. And also go to the Japanese house and plunge into the world Japanese culture. The Kid Power zone is always fun. Here, children pedal, dance on an interactive illuminated floor and climb walls. For the youngest visitors, there is a special area where you can safely move around on all fours and press various buttons.

Address: 308 Congress Street.
Ticket price: adult - $ 14, child - $ 14 (up to a year free of charge), on Fridays from 17.00 to 21.00 - $ 1.
Working mode: every day from 10.00 to 17.00, on Friday from 10.00 to 21.00.

Barcelona

Are you walking around Barcelona with children? Then the CosmoCaixa Museum is not to be missed. In 2006 he was recognized best museum science in Europe. In CosmoCaixa you will learn a lot of interesting things about the world around you. In the main hall, located on the minus fifth floor, various physical experiments are waiting for you. Of course, you can take an active part in them. But the most interesting thing is the hall with the recreated Amazon jungle. Through the glass you can admire the underwater and surface life of the local inhabitants: fish, birds and other animals. Every 15 minutes it pours real tropical rain! In CosmoCaixa, the day will fly by unnoticed. Be prepared that your children will not want to leave here!

Address: Isaac Newton, 26.
Ticket price: General ticket: 4€. The ticket includes admission to the museum and temporary exhibitions. Entrance for children under 16 is free.
Working mode: from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.00 to 20.00. The museum is closed on Mondays.

Moscow

Experimentarium

The Experimentarium is the first museum in Moscow where the exposition is created in an interactive way, and the child can touch everything and take part in various experiments and experiments. What is not here: water zone with all kinds of structures (water scales, a tap without a pipe, an interactive cascade), a mirror maze, drum kits, a color-changing piano, a room with a tilted ceiling, and more. The museum also hosts shows and workshops.

Address: Sokol metro station, Leningradsky prospekt, 80, building 11.
Ticket price: children under 3 years old free of charge, children (4-16 years old) - 450 rubles on weekends and 350 on weekdays, adults on weekdays - 450, on weekends - 550. On Monday tickets are cheaper than on other days.
Working mode: on weekdays from 10.30 to 19.00, on weekends and holidays from 10.00 to 20.00.

Planetarium

I remember my first baby impression from the Planetarium: it seems that you find yourself in some very special world and it takes your breath away. The world of stars and space will not leave indifferent any child and adult. Most of the programs here are designed for children from 6 years old. However, children and more younger age it will be interesting to visit the interactive museum "Lunarium", divided into two expositions: "Astronomy and physics" and "Comprehension of space". Here you can create artificial clouds and tornadoes, generate electrical energy, compose electronic music, ride a space bike. You will visit aboard the space station and see many more amazing things.

Masterslavl is a children's theme park where children aged 5-15 years old will learn and master the most different professions. it the whole world, consisting of different workshops (bank, consumer service, travel agency, theater, etc.). At the entrance to Masterslavl, in the bank, children receive local currency- golden talents. They can be spent in the city to study, mastering the professions of a doctor, beekeeper, confectioner. By removing and sorting garbage, the child will increase his financial savings. In a driving school, children can take a driving test and get a license.

If a child wants to get more knowledge about the specialty he likes, he can attend a master class. Children enter the basic classes on a first-come, first-served basis, the duration of each lesson is 20-30 minutes. Master classes are held by appointment and last from 40 minutes to 1 hour. Masterslavl plans to organize Dormitory area With play area for children under five years of age. In the meantime, kids are allowed into the city only as spectators with their parents and only on condition that the city is visited by the second oldest child.

Address: Presnenskaya embankment, 4, building 1 (shopping gallery between the Vystavochnaya metro station and the Bagration bridge in Moscow City).
Ticket price: for children on weekdays - 1100 rubles, on weekends - 1400 rubles, for adults on any day 300-700 rubles, for children under 5 years old - 400 rubles. Every second Monday is a free day.
Working mode:

AT northern capital open for children and adults interactive museum entertaining science"Labyrinthum". Here, as in other children's museums, a child learns various sciences and laws through play. The museum has five thematic zones: "Water World", "World of Physical Experiments", "Black Room", " mirror world". The museum also hosts science shows, in which the actors show physical and chemical experiments. In addition, you can come to special classes that are designed for children from 3 years old. Shows, tours and classes are available by appointment.

Address: st. Leo Tolstoy, 9 A.
Ticket price: adult and child from 2 years on weekdays - 350 rubles, on weekends - 400 rubles.
Working mode: daily from 11:00 to 19:00.

The joint vacation of children and parents sometimes looks like a compromise of the form "today I'm bored, and tomorrow you." In other words, adults are ready to trample around the carousels in the amusement park in order to buy the consent of the child to spend the day in the art gallery.

Meanwhile, children treat fine arts with the same interest with which they perceive everything new in general. It is only necessary to help them maintain a taste for viewing works of painting and sculpture.

In our article you will find some tips on how to introduce a child to the world of beauty, as well as learn about art museums where special children's programs have been developed.

Preparing for a trip to the museum in advance

Acquaintance with fine arts begins with the first children's books. Parents try to choose books with clear, colorful pictures, and children can look at the pictures for a long time.

It would be nice if, before going to the art gallery, you also look into the book with your child - only it will be a book with reproductions (virtual art galleries can also come to the rescue).

Firstly, this will be the first step towards the perception of serious canvases. Secondly, perhaps the child's interest in specific subjects will show up, and it will be easier for you to decide what exactly you will see in the museum.

The choice of what to pay attention to the child is the second important step. If you are going to a museum with a preschooler, make mini-tours of canvases with fairy tales the theme.

For example, the paintings "Alyonushka", "Ivan Tsarevich on gray wolf”, “Bogatyrs” by Viktor Vasnetsov, “The Swan Princess” by Mikhail Vrubel, illustrations by Ivan Bilibin for “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”.

In the Russian Museum - "Sadko" by Ilya Repin and "Mikula Selyaninovich" by Nicholas Roerich. You may want to turn to landscapes and show your child the works of Shishkin, Levitan, Aivazovsky, Kuindzhi, or maybe the artists of the Barbizon School or the Little Dutch. Biblical or historical subjects may fall into the scope of attention.

Do not be afraid of children's questions - adults usually have enough knowledge to answer them. Talk to your child about the heroes of the canvas, ask what mood the picture evokes in him.

During your visit, try to discuss the expressive subjects of Brueghel and Van Eyck, paintings by Botticelli and Perugino on biblical themes. Let the child give a wrong interpretation of what is happening, but he will definitely linger at the pictures.

Many others useful tips that will help introduce children to the world of painting, you will find in the book of the teacher of the Louvre School, art critic Francoise Barbe-Galle "How to talk to children about art".

Third step - check out the map of the museum so you can easily find desired pictures(for example, the Louvre website has detailed plan all floors of the building). It is better to do this in advance, but you can purchase a plan right at the entrance to the gallery or ask the caretakers of the hall about where the exhibit you need is located.

If you don’t have time to anticipate a trip with a child to a museum by viewing reproductions, just try to follow your child through the museum halls, looking at what the child will stop near. His gaze can attract bright colors, a familiar (or mysterious) plot, images of children, and even just a banquette for tired visitors. Sit down together on a bench and look at the paintings that are nearby.

Note that the first excursions to museums for children are unlikely to be long. Even if you look at just one picture - the main thing is that the child subsequently does not refuse to visit art galleries.

Therefore, complete your visit to the museum with a visit to the gift shop. Little present should be meaningful: a set of postcards or stickers with reproductions, a bookmark or a notebook with motives famous paintings will revive in the memory of the child what he saw in the museum halls. You can even save entry tickets and plan of the museum.

To help parents - special programs in museums for children

Meanwhile, many world-famous art museums have special programs for young visitors. So, it offers excursions and lecture cycles for children of different ages.

Preschoolers are already on the way to the museum meets magic fairy and a toy kitten Smotryk, and during the game excursion children will learn about the history of the creation of the Hermitage, about famous artists and sculptors, about art different countries and epochs.

Younger students and teenagers are offered lectures that correspond to their level of development. There are also separate programs for families with children. If you stay in St. Petersburg for a long time, you can purchase a subscription for a cycle of children's excursions.

State Tretyakov Gallery prepared a quest game for children. Here they propose to turn an ordinary excursion into detective story. How intrigued the children will be when they learn that on the eve of their arrival, a little ghost played a prank in the museum.

A simple but fascinating route will be passed even by preschoolers, and along the way they will get acquainted with the works of painting. In older children, the intrigue is more twisted: unknown people plan to steal a painting from the Tretyakov Gallery, they need to be prevented. To do this, you need to revise the gallery collection.

Louvre- that collection of works of art that cannot be ignored while relaxing in Paris. Let the child sweat a little with you, looking forward to the excursion here.

View the Louvre building from afar, day and night (artistic lighting adorns the already beautiful building). Hit the kids interesting details, for example, the story that a luxurious palace grew up on the site of a wild “wolf forest”.

Apply the trick - bypassing the huge queue, enter the museum through one of the side entrances. Invite the child to look at the picture not standing next to it, but sitting on the floor in the middle of the room. You may not be able to see the entire Louvre with your children, but you will be able to see the most outstanding works, including the famous Gioconda.

Ask when the thematic tours of the Louvre take place. For children and their parents are held interesting events in a museum: imagine only the joy of a child if he is offered to visit the artist's studio.

A great temptation for connoisseurs of art, and given the free entry for children under 18, it's worth taking a moment to see famous works. If the program needs to be made concise, use the Masterpieces audio guide in Russian; it includes explanations of 50 of the most notable paintings in the museum's collection.

Does the child speak English or Spanish? Then he will be able to go through the game route, at the end of which he will receive a small surprise. Alternative Art Museum of Madrid - where the works of masters of painting and sculpture of the twentieth century are exhibited. Many samples monumental art may interest children in unusual shapes.

in Vienna also offers great family programs during which secrets are revealed paintings. The symbolism in the works of Dürer, the spiritual Madonnas of da Vinci, the emotional canvases of Cezanne - all this will be the topic of the tour.

If you prefer to travel through the halls on your own, use the audio guide in Russian. Fans of drawing and creating crafts can take part in children's master classes.

After such an excursion, a branch was opened at your home art gallery? Congratulations: now visiting art museums can be made a must-have family holiday destination.

Natalia Kulikovskikh

Program content:

Reveal in children the level of acquired knowledge (genres of painting, names of paintings, etc.) and skills in visual activity(practical skills of working with visual materials, usage various techniques drawing, creating a composition according to a plan, etc.);

To activate children's knowledge about the museum, the rules of conduct, the importance of the museum in people's lives.

To develop creative independence in children, to arouse the desire to draw, to be an "artist"; develop aesthetic taste.

Raise interest in art, drawing.

Demo material:

Presentation "Journey to the Art Museum":

Didactic game "Guess" (painting genres: portrait, landscape, still life).

Didactic game: "What is the name of the picture?" (reproductions of paintings: V. Vasnetsov "Alyonushka", Savrasov "The Rooks Have Arrived", Levitan " gold autumn”, “March”, Vrubel “The Swan Princess”

Handout:

Visual materials: gouache and watercolor paints, colored pencils, wax crayons, simple pencils, glasses of water, napkins, tinted album sheets.

Methods and techniques:

Plot game: "Excursion to the museum"

Drawing on the topic: "Draw what you want"

Individual work: with those children who find it difficult to develop the plot of the picture.

Vocabulary work: activate the children's vocabulary through the words: museum, vernissage, tour guide, exhibit, artist.

Lesson progress:

The children are sitting on the carpet.

Educator: Guys, have you ever been to a museum? Today I invite you on a journey through art museum, and the Pencil boy will help me.

Educator: What is stored in museums?

Children: Various beautiful things, objects, paintings.

Educator: That's right, different things are stored in the museum, and they are called exhibits. There are many in our country beautiful museums, but the most famous of them are the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.

Educator: Why do people visit the museum?

Children: to see something beautiful, interesting.

Educator: Properly stored in museums different pictures and art and people go to exhibitions to admire them.

Show slide or illustration.


Educator: How should one behave in a museum?

Children: you can’t run around the museum, talk loudly, touch the exhibits with your hands, interrupt the guide, take the exhibits home.

Educator: Well done, you all know, then we will go to the museum, and I will be your guide.

Guys, pay attention to these exhibits. Here are located miscellaneous items(slide show). Who do you think uses these materials in their work?


Children: these materials are used by the artist.

Educator: What does an artist do?

Children: paints pictures, draws illustrations in books ( slide show).


Educator: Guys, the boy Pencil offers to play the game "Guess".


I will show the paintings, and you try to guess the portrait, landscape and still life in them.

The teacher demonstrates slides or reproductions of paintings of different genres.

Educator: Guys, our museum has a lot of beautiful pictures, help Pencil learn their names.

Didactic game "What is the name of this picture?" (Levitan "Golden Autumn", "March", Vasnetsov "Alyonushka", Savrasov "The Rooks Have Arrived", Vrubel "The Swan Princess").


Educator: Guys, did you like the tour? Do you want your drawings to be in the museum near Pencil? In our museum there is still a lot of room for beautiful paintings and I suggest you paint what you want, what you do best. And the most beautiful drawings Pencil and I will put it in our museum.


Children choose a suitable background for their drawing. They go to their places. Gymnastics is being done. In order for you to succeed, let's say the magic words:

“We have become artists (clapping hands,

What we want, we drew (squeezing and unclenching the palms into a fist).

One, two, three, four, five (fingers say hello,

Let's start drawing! (wiggle fingers)"

The kids get to work. Music sounds. In the course of work, the teacher checks the practical skills of children with visual materials (pencils, paints, the use of a palette in work). At the end of the lesson, an exhibition of children's drawings will be organized.

Educator: Guys, what did you like about our lesson? Look what a wonderful vernissage we got! You are great, you are the real artists!






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