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Abstract GCD: Modeling Topic: “Rowan autumn leaf. Summary of a lesson on sculpting a "rowan brush" Modeling a rowan branch in the preparatory group

Name: Synopsis of the educational activity "Bunch of Rowan". Modeling, applique, Senior group.
Nomination: Kindergarten, Lesson notes, GCD, modeling, applique, Senior group

Position: teacher
Place of work: MBDOU d.s. No. 43 “Solnyshko”
Location: Usolye-Sibirskoye

Summary of GCD for modeling in the senior group “Rowan Brush”

Target: expand and clarify children's knowledge about rowan. Teach children to depict a rowan brush using plasticine (plasticineography).

Tasks:

Educational: see pictures of a tree at different times of the year. Talk about the benefits it brings. Repeat the structure of the tree, its fruits, and the shape of the leaves. Familiarization with paintings by famous artists who depicted rowan. Repeat the methods of dividing plasticine into parts (pinching, tearing, unscrewing) and rolling a ball and sausage.

Educational: to cultivate a love for nature, for the beauty created by artists and nature.

Developmental: develop children's attention, patience during painstaking work, fine motor skills.

Lesson materials:

boards for modeling, plasticine of different colors, a sheet of cardboard, a sprig of rowan.

Progress of the lesson:

Educator: asking a riddle

It's for the autumn ball
I put on corals again,
They burn far away
Anyone can see it easily.
Answer: Rowan

Educator:

That's right, rowan. Rowan is the real queen of the autumn forest. Red, bright, beautiful clusters are visible from afar. They attract the attention of all living things. How wisely nature acted in giving us this beauty. But it’s not just its catchy outfit that attracts this plant. This is a delicacy for birds, and, of course, a healthy product for people. In spring, the rowan tree blooms with white fluffy flowers. A berry is tied from each flower. In summer, the berries are small and green, so we don’t notice them. And closer to autumn they turn red or orange ( at the berries rowan many shades ) Even when the leaves fall in the fall, the berries hold tightly to the branches and could hang until spring. But by the middle of winter there is nothing left of them. Birds eat them. Birds are very fond of rowan berries. And other forest dwellers (deer, wild boar, elk) I don't mind eating it either. They eat branches, buds, leaves.

Berries are not sweetness

But it's a joy to the eye

And decoration for the gardens,

And a treat for friends.

People have also known for a long time what a useful tree this is - rowan.

Guys, what can be made from wood? (children's answers).

That's right, they make furniture and wind musical instruments. (Show pictures)

And from fruits? (children's answers)

- Of course, jam, and tea is made from flowers.

— Many poets and artists considered the rowan to be a very beautiful tree. Let's see what paintings they created, inspired by the beauty of the mountain ash. - .(showing paintings)

Physical education minute.

A rowan tree grew by the river, (From a crouching position, gradual

straightening the torso, arms forward up.)

And the river flowed, rowan. (Turns right and left with smooth hand movements.)

There is depth in the middle. (Bend forward, arms straight.)

There was a fish walking there. (Squats.)

This fish is the king of fish (Jumping.)

It's called a gudgeon. (Walk in place.)

You and I, like real artists, will also create a picture from plasticine. This is called plasticineography. And our rowan branch will inspire us. Our picture will be called "Rowan Brush".

Pinch off a little brown plasticine and roll two thin sausages. These will be the twigs. Let's place them in the center of our cardboard. One above the other. There will be leaves on the top, and berries on the bottom. Let's roll out a few more small sausages - these will be the branches of the bunch itself, the berries hang on them. Please note that the branches of the bunch diverge from one point.

Independent work of children.

What shape are our berries?

That's right, round.

Pinch off pieces of red plasticine and roll small balls in a circular motion. These are our berries. When gluing it to the cardboard, do not press too hard. The berries should be convex.

Finger gymnastics.

One, two, three, four, five, Bend the fingers on both hands, starting with the big ones.
We will collect leaves. Rhythmically clench and unclench your fists
Birch leaves, Fingers bend again, starting with the big ones
Rowan leaves,
poplar leaves,
Aspen leaves,
We will collect oak leaves, “Walk” on the middle table and
We'll take an autumn bouquet to mom. index fingers of both hands.
Let's continue.

Now we need to make leaves. What color can they be? (answers)

— Of course, green, yellow, orange.

Pinch off a piece of plasticine and roll it into a short, plump sausage. This is our leaf. When gluing it onto the cardboard, we will stick it harder so that it flattens. The leaves are not convex, but flat. Please note that one leaf is opposite the other. And towards the end of the cutting they decrease. There is one leaf at the end in the center.

Reflection.

Now let's make an exhibition of our works.

Maria Mitina

Target: the formation of an aesthetic attitude towards objects and phenomena of the surrounding world.

Tasks:

1) educational.

Teach 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.

Improve skills in sculpting.

2) developing.

Develop speech in children;

Develop attention and imagination;

Development of fine motor skills in children;

Develop aesthetic senses in children;

Develop artistic and creative abilities;

3) educational.

To cultivate responsiveness, kindness, and care for birds.

Equipment: easel, toy (bird, sheet of Whatman paper with a picture of a tree, templates rowan branches according to the number of children, red plasticine, boards for sculpting, rowan sprigs, phonogram "Sounds of birds in the forest."

Methods and techniques:

1. Verbal (Description of autumn phenomena, berries mountain ash) .

2. Visual (Branches mountain ash) .

Progress of the lesson:

Guys, let's look at each other.

What time of year is it now? (Autumn)

How many autumn months are there? (Three: September October November)

What happens in nature in autumn? (It gets cold, people dress warmly, leaves fall, birds fly away, it rains often, the days get shorter.)

(Music sounds, birds singing)

Children, what kind of sounds do you think you hear, what do they look like? (Bird voices.)

Let's see. What birds came to us?

Fizminutka "A flock of birds flies south"

A flock of birds flies south

The sky is blue all around. (Children flap 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.

Guys, look! A bird has flown to us! What is it called? (Titmouse) She brought us an unusual bouquet (the teacher points to a bouquet of rowan branches) . What is it made of? (From red rowan branches.)

Right. Let's come closer and take a look rowan sprigs(children together with the teacher come to the table). What berry color(Red)

What shape are they (Round.)

Look carefully at how the berries are arranged? When the berries are located close to each other they are called clusters.

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? (children's answers)

Guys, in our group there is a tree from this forest. Here it is.

This is red Rowan. Guys, the titmouse asks why it is so sad? Why do you think? What is he missing? (There are not enough berries mountain ash.)

The titmouse brought it to us in a basket twigs, but there are no berries on them. Guys, let's decorate twigs berries and thereby we will help wintering birds escape hunger. Shall we help the birds? (Yes)

(Children sit at tables)

Finger game.

A cuckoo walked past the market

She had a basket

And the basket crashed on the floor,

10 flies flew.

Guys, let's see what we have on our tables. (Plasticine, paper twigs)

How can we make berries rowan berries from that, what do we have?

(We will 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.)

Now, guys, let's decorate our tree rowan branches(children stick templates on wood).

That's how great we are, we saved the birds from a hungry winter.

The titmouse thanks the guys for their help and treats them to apples.

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Elena Mikhailovna Sukhankova

Tasks:

Teach 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 flap 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.




OPEN MODELING CLASS: “ROWAN BRANCH.”
Program content: - creative organization of the educational process. -variability in the use of educational material, allowing the development of creativity in accordance with the interests and inclinations of each child. -respectful attitude towards the results of children's creativity. Goal: To develop children's aesthetic senses; artistic perception of figurative representations and imagination; artistic and creative abilities. Objectives: 1. Educational: To develop aesthetic perception of figurative ideas, artistic and creative abilities. 2. Developmental: Develop interest in modeling. Introduce techniques for using stacks. 3. Educational: Teach to be friendly when evaluating the work of other children. Reinforce the techniques of careful sculpting. Teach children to identify and use means of expression in modeling. Progress of the lesson: The bird brought a rowan branch. Examination. 1.What tree are these berries from? 2.When do the berries ripen? Poem: Bunches of rowan trees burn with flame. Autumn is golden, makes the kids happy. (In autumn) 3. What color? 4.What size? 5.Who eats? (Birds.) That's right guys, especially these berries help out birds in winter, when all the grass, berries, nuts are covered with snow, rowan berries - like red lanterns - attract birds and remain the main food in winter. Guys, let's stick a lot of berries for the birds so that they have something to peck in the winter. Modeling: stage-by-stage, molded. 1. Teacher demonstration: take a piece of brown plasticine, which you divide into large and small: the larger one will be used to make a branch. Roll out the sausage - like I did - and you, along with me, place the sausage on the top of the sheet and press it with your thumb along the entire length - like me. 2. Take small pieces of brown plasticine, we will make small branches for the berries, roll out thin sausages and stick them from the large branch downwards - like I did.
3.And now you need to stick a lot, a lot of berries on these thin branches - we make balls from the small red pieces and stick them on the branches - flattening them. 4.Cut green pieces into leaves and decorate the branch with leaves. 5. We give it to the bird. (Our own rowan trees.) Didactic game: “Match the fruits to the leaves.” The following fruits are laid out on the table in trays: (acorns, nuts, chestnuts, cones, maple wings, rowan), the leaves of these fruits are laid out in groups in different places. On command, children take various fruits at will and look for a leaf of this fruit. The bird thanked the children for the treat and left a basket of sweets for the children.

GBDOU kindergarten No. 31, Moskovsky district, St. Petersburg.

Abstract of GCD on artistic creativity.

Modeling “Rowan Branch”.

For children of the second younger group (3-4 years old)

Educator: Zarucheinova Nadezhda Ivanovna.

Tasks:

Teach children to make a bunch of rowan berries 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 the topic of the lesson.

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 we saw a rowan tree on our site; its branches were full of berries. This is a favorite delicacy of 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, 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 making your own rowan branches. 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)

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

Physical education minute

A flock of birds flies south

The sky is blue all around. (Children flap 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 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)

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






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