Lesson notes on art
This section is devoted to the visual activities of preschoolers.
In the column on the left side there are links to ready-made notes for drawing classes, modeling classes, classes for designing from paper, natural materials and other types of art. activities. Some of the activities combine drawing, modeling, applique, speech development, familiarization with nature and the surrounding world. You can download any of the notes in one file. It should be remembered that quite a lot of classes in other categories also contain elements of visual activity (almost all complex classes and many of the classes in the “familiarization with nature” section - almost all classes for familiarization with plants and animals include modeling, drawing, appliqué, design made from natural material or paper), therefore, if you don’t find the activity you need here, you can look for it in other sections of our website. We hope that these notes will help you in working with children in kindergarten.
Modeling, drawing and any type of construction from paper or natural material are a powerful tool for influencing the development of children in the hands of a competent teacher. It is known that a child learns material best if he is interested in the object of study itself, and making drawing or modeling interesting is not so difficult. In addition to experience working with paints, plasticine or natural materials, children gain knowledge about the world around them and develop fine motor skills of their fingers, which has a beneficial effect on the development of speech. That is why art classes often become the basis for complex or integrated classes with elements of familiarization with nature, speech development and familiarization of children with the world around them.
In addition, drawing and other types of visual activities help develop children’s imagination and imagination, and also teach them to be neat, diligent and persevering. Well-designed stands with exhibitions of children's works delight parents of children and allow children to feel their importance.
If you notice any inaccuracies or omissions, please let us know. Also, if you have your own classes, then share them with others, write to us, send us the material and we will add to the number of notes.