Abstract of the GCD on artistic creativity (modeling) “Rays for the sun”
Goal: developing skills in working with plasticine, awakening interest in modeling.
Tasks:
1. Improve children’s ability to roll a piece of plasticine using circular movements of the palms, giving it a spherical shape. 2. Teach the technique of flattening a ball on a horizontal surface to obtain a flat image of the original shape. 3. Strengthen the children’s ability to separate small lumps from a large piece of plasticine and roll them between their palms with direct movements of both hands. 4. Develop the ability to navigate on a sheet of paper. 5. Develop fine motor skills. 6. To cultivate in children responsiveness, kindness, the ability to sympathize with characters, and the desire to help them.
Materials for the lesson:
• thick cardboard of light blue color with silhouettes of a bee, bird, hare, rooster, size 1\2 A4; • plasticine of yellow, red, orange colors; • hand wipe; • modeling board.
Progress of the lesson
1. Organizational part.
The teacher offers to guess the riddle.
Who gets up earlier than everyone else in the morning? Who gives everyone warmth and light? (Sun.)
The teacher shows a picture of the sun.
- Right. The sun wakes up before everyone else, washes itself from the clouds to be clean, and then rises high into the sky.
The cloud hides behind the forest, The sun looks from the sky and is so pure, kind, radiant. If we could get him, we would kiss him!
- Guys, look how sunny it is? (Round) Children, following the teacher, draw the sun in the air with their fingers. - And its rays are straight, like our hands. You and I have two hands, but how many rays does the sun have? (A lot.) What sunshine? (Children's answers...), And what are the rays of the sun? (Children's answers...), How many rays does the sun have? (Children's answers...). That's right, a lot. — The sun’s rays are everywhere: from the side, above, and below. He needs a lot of rays to warm everyone, to illuminate everyone with a bright light, to wake them up in the morning - flowers, birds, bunnies and squirrels, boys and girls. This is how good our sun is! But one day the sun did not come out into the sky. It was a cloudy and gloomy morning. Apparently the sun is not well, he does not have the strength to open his eyes and illuminate the earth with light. And the animals and birds became sad that they could no longer play and have fun. You and I will have to help out our friends while the sun is sick. But what are we going to make it from? Guys, look, I have plasticine, you and I can make our sun using plasticine. To make the sun look like a real one, let's remember what it is like. (Round.). And what else does our sun (Rays) have? What color could it be? (Red, yellow, orange).
2. Practical part.
Children can choose from red, yellow or orange plasticine. Place one part between your palms and roll the ball in a circular motion from left to right, pressing on it with your palm. Place the finished ball in the middle of the cardboard and lightly press on it to flatten it.
Finger gymnastics (after attaching the sun, children clench their fingers into a fist and unclench them, 3-4 times)
They applied and pressed, Our hands did not get tired.
Pinch off a small piece from the second part, place it between your palms and roll the sausage with straight movements of both hands. The resulting ray-column is attached to the sun, pointing it at a bee or bunny, lightly pressing it against the picture along the entire length of the ray. Make the remaining rays in the same way.
Finger gymnastics (after attaching several rays, children clench their fingers into a fist and unclench them, 3-4 times)
They applied and pressed, Our hands did not get tired.
- Look how light it has become in our room! It is your suns that shine so brightly. Guys, in the picture the sun has woken up and invites you to play with it.
3. Final part
Children perform the motor exercise “The sun rose in the morning.”
The sun rose in the morning (Stretching.) And went for a walk (Walking in place.) And on our street he liked everything (Tilts his head left and right.) The sun ran along the golden path. (Running in a circle.) And the sun came straight into our window. (Folding hands into a “window” shape.) Together we went with the sun to kindergarten. (Walking in a circle.) The sun caressed all the children at once. (Stroking himself on the head.)
- What a wonderful, kind sun! I stroked all the guys so that you grow up strong, healthy and kind, like the sun.
The teacher takes turns patting all the children on the head, calling each one by name.
Author: Gafarova Rimma Zainagatdinovna, teacher, MBDOU d/s “Belochka”, Kamensk-Uralsky, Sverdlovsk region, Russia
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Summary of a modeling lesson in the first junior group “Radiant Sun”
Municipal budgetary educational institution "Kindergarten No. 246"
Summary of a modeling lesson in the 1st junior group.
Topic: “Radiant Sun”
Educator: Endakova V.V.
Novokuznetsk, 2022
Integration of educational areas: “Cognition”, “Communication”, “Socialization”, “Artistic creativity”. GOALS:
Teach children to convey the image of the sun. Strengthen the ability to roll out plasticine using circular and straight movements. Develop and strengthen fine motor skills of the hands. To develop aesthetic perception in children. Cultivating interest in modeling.
PROGRESS OF THE CLASS:
1. Organizational moment
.
(reading an excerpt from K. Chukovsky’s fairy tale “The Stolen Sun”) The sun walked across the sky and ran behind a cloud.
The bunny looked out the window, It became dark for the bunny. The gray sparrow is crying: Come out, sunshine, quickly!
2. — What should the little animals do now without the sun? - We must help them! - How can we help them? - draw with paints or a pencil - cut out the sun from colored paper - make from plasticine. 3. Physical exercise “Find the sun” In the morning the sun rises Higher, higher, higher! By night the sun will set Lower, lower, lower! Okay, okay, Sunny is laughing. And under the sun everyone sings merrily! 4. (showing a sample of the sun)
- Look at the sun, tell me what parts it consists of?
(circle, ray sticks) - What color is the sun? (yellow) - Why is the sun yellow? (because the color is warm, it warms everyone up) - Now I’ll show you how to make a sun. First, take a large piece of plasticine and roll it between your palms in a circular motion. Let's make a ball. Then we apply it to the cardboard and press it with our palm. We made a flatbread. Then take another piece and roll it out with straight movements. We got a sausage. We place the sausage on the edge of the flatbread and press down on top. It turned out to be a ray of sunshine. But the sun has many rays and we need to make several rays. (show) To make the sun cheerful, we will make the eyes and mouth a stack. 5. Gymnastics for hands “Fairy tales come to life”
Our Zina rolls pieces of plasticine.
Balls, sausages And fairy tales come to life. The fingers are trying, sculpting, developing. 6. Practical activities.
- Now we can get to work. (during independent activities I encourage children, help unsure children)
7. At the end of the lesson I display children's crafts. I praise you for your beautiful work. Bunnies and squirrels are happy. Boys and girls are happy. Well, thank you guys for the sunshine!
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Summary of a comprehensive lesson on modeling from salt dough and speech development in the middle group of a preschool educational institution
Summary of a comprehensive lesson on modeling from salt dough and speech development in the middle group “Sun of Kindness”
Goal:
- Fostering kindness, humanity and attentive attitude towards each other.
— Development of fine motor skills of the hands during visual activities. Objectives:
- Define the concepts of good in the process of communication.
— Expand children’s knowledge about kindness and its role in human life. — To foster in children friendly relationships, feelings of self-esteem and respect for others. — To develop children’s interest in working with salt dough. — Strengthen the skill of modeling salt dough. — Improve the ability to roll the dough between your palms, giving it the shape of a ball, and roll sausages. — Cultivate accuracy and perseverance. Preliminary work:
— Reading fairy tales.
— Conversations about good and bad deeds, — D. game “Mom’s Helpers.” Material:
- Book with the story “The Stolen Sun” by K. Chukovsky. — Pictures of the sun. - Colored salt dough (Yellow, black, pink) - Work napkin, a stack for each child.
Progress of the lesson:
Educator: Hello, children! Children:
Hello!
Educator: Even though it’s frosty today, look how brightly the sun is shining outside, let’s take a look. (Go to the window and look at the sun). (Answers to children’s questions about the landscape outside the window) Educator: Now let’s go to our seats: All the children have gathered in a circle. I am your friend and you are my friend. Let’s hold hands tightly and smile at each other. Let’s turn to each other, smile and hug.
And now I will read you the story “The Stolen Sun”. (Reading a story, talking about the plot) Physical education. This is how the sun rises, Higher, higher, higher. (Raise your hands up. Stretch) By night the sun will set Lower, lower, lower. (Squat down. Place your hands on the floor) Okay, okay, Sunny is laughing. And we live happily under the sun. (Clap your hands. Smile)
Educator: Now take the dough in your hands, is it soft? Children:
Yes!
Educator: What does it remind us of? Children:
Plasticine!
Educator: Well done, right! Let us remember him. Finger gymnastics “Bake pies” Mnemple, mnem, mnemple the dough! (the child alternately “presses” the imaginary dough with his fists) Press the dough, press it, press it! (sharply clenches his fingers into fists and unclenches them, first simultaneously, then alternately) We will bake pies! (we “make” pies with our hands, as if transferring from one palm to another).
Educator: And now you and I will sculpt the sun. Take the yellow dough and divide it into two parts. From one part we will make the sun, and from the other its rays. We will make his eyes out of black, and his mouth out of pink. (Children work independently, with help from a teacher if necessary.)
(Put all the work on one table so that everyone can admire each other’s work.) Educator: Children, what a great job you are, you all did your best! Let's remember what we did in today's lesson? (Children's answers) Educator: Well done!
Thank you, class is over. Application. Practical part of the lesson
Modeling from salt dough “Sun of Kindness”
Step-by-step instructions: 1. Make the sun. Take the yellow dough and cut off a piece of it with a stack.
2. Roll the cut portion of the dough between your palms, giving it the shape of a ball. Place the resulting ball on a previously prepared white sheet of paper and press it slightly with your palm.
3. Make rays. Cut a piece from the remaining dough, roll it into a sausage with your palms and place it in the sun.
4. Roll sausages from all the remaining dough.
5. Making eyes. Take black dough and roll into circles. Place the resulting circles in the sun and gently press them with your finger.
6. Make a mouth. Take the pink dough and roll it into a sausage. Place the resulting dough sausage in the sun and gently press it in.
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Description of the material: I offer you a summary of OD on plasticineography for children of the senior group (5-6 years old) on the topic “Radiant Sun.” The material will be useful to teachers of the senior group of preschool educational institutions. This is a summary of an artistic and aesthetic activity aimed at developing the creative abilities of preschool children through plasticineography. Abstract of OD on plasticineography in the senior group on the topic “Radiant Sun” Integration of educational areas: “Cognition”, “Communication”, “Socialization”, “Artistic and aesthetic creativity”, “Reading fiction”. Goal: To teach children to convey the image of the sun in a plastic way, using the technique of smoothing plasticine along the contour. Objectives: Educational: • To consolidate the ability to roll out plasticine with straight movements, creating rays. • Teach children to convey an image in a plastic way, using the technique of smoothing plasticine along the contour. • Introduce a new method of depiction - plasticineography, leading children to create an expressive image through volume and color. • Learn to analyze the properties of materials used in work and apply them in your work. • Strengthen the ability to carefully use plasticine in your work. Developmental:
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1. Organizational part Educator: - What time of year is it outside? (autumn) And the month? (november). Educator: - Look, it’s so cloudy and gray outside the window today. And to make it light and warm, who will we call? (Sun) The teacher recites the poem “Sun.”
It’s raining outside the window, The day is creeping by the minute.
I'm tired of waiting for a long time - I'll draw the sun. I’ll draw a sun - I’ll glue it on the window, The room will become brighter, It will immediately become more cheerful. I'll tell you without hiding - You can't live without the sun! Imagine, it’s hot outside, the kids are wearing panama hats, and everyone is squinting from the sun, and it’s time to sunbathe! A ray of sun wanders across your skin, but you don’t leave the river again until dark... Educator: We told the poem, but there’s still no sun. I suggest using the “plasticineography” technique to make your own suns, fill the whole group with joy, light and warmth, but first we’ll talk a little about the sun (we’ll look at an illustration or slide with a picture of the sun); Educator: Let's look at it. What shape is the sun? What parts does it consist of? Children : Circle, ray sticks. Educator: Tell me what color is Sunshine? Why is the Sun yellow? (children's answers) Educator: That's right, yellow is a warm color and therefore warms everyone up. I suggest you go play with the sun for a while. Physical education This is how the sun rises, Higher, higher, higher. (Raise your hands up. Stretch) By night the sun will set Lower, lower, lower. (Squat down. Place your hands on the floor) Okay, okay, Sunny is laughing. And we live happily under the sun. (Clap your hands. Smile)
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