Summary of a lesson on artistic creativity (application) for children with disabilities 6-7 years old together with their parents “Winter fun in the forest”


Applique children's winter games

Winter games are the same fun, only even more interesting. Elements of such an applique can be cut out according to pre-prepared templates, but there is nothing difficult about drawing them yourself.

In the first case, it will turn out very beautiful and neat, as you can see in the photo.


You can do this fun activity with your child at home. It will also be interesting and entertaining how a group of children sees “Winter Fun”, because each child is individual and can surprise with his creative approach.

Photo of winter applique


Summary of educational activities in the middle group using non-traditional forms. Collective application “Winter tree”.
Target:
Continue to teach children to use a non-traditional type of appliqué; Develop dialogical speech, activate vocabulary; Promote the development of cognitive interest; Cultivate accuracy when working with glue; Development of fine motor skills in the hands of preschool children through the use of non-traditional forms of appliqué.

Material:

White napkins, PVA glue, brush, oilcloth, brush stand, wet napkin, tinted sheet of Whatman paper, illustrations of trees in winter, interactive table.

Preliminary work:

Examination of paintings on the theme “Seasons”. Reading stories and poems about winter. Listening to the album "Seasons". Guessing riddles about winter.

Organization and methodology of educational activities.

Educator: Guys, what time of year is it now?
(children's answers). Educator: Let’s remember the main signs of winter, and for this I suggest you play a game: Game on the interactive table “Seasons”
: children choose from the proposed items those that are suitable for the winter season (consolidating the signs of winter).

Educator:

Guys, do you want me to tell you a tale about winter?
(children's answers). Educator:
Then sit back and listen, the fairy tale begins.
Children sit on the mat near the teacher. -Far, far in the North, where it is always cold, there stood an ice castle. It was very beautiful, and its walls and windows were decorated with frosty patterns. Winter lived in this castle. Guys, what do you think winter is like? (children's answers). Educator: You said everything correctly, but despite the fact that winter is cold, it is very caring. Winter flew around the world day after day and sheltered young grass and flowers from frost. But most of all she liked to wrap the trees in silvery frost and snow. Let's look outside the window at the beautiful snow-covered trees (if there is no snow that day, just show pictures of trees in winter). Show pictures of trees on the board (remember the structure and names of trees). Educator: Guys, do you want to make such a beautiful tree? (children's answers) Guys, what does winter cover the trees with? (children's answers) Educator:
But we have no snow or frost.
What can you and I make our winter trees from? (children's answers). If children find it difficult to come up with answer options, then I ask them leading questions. Educator:
That's right, guys.
Today we will work with napkins. What color napkins do we need? (children's answers) Educator:
But before we start our work, I suggest that you turn into “White Fluff” for a short time.
Children stand near their seats and perform finger exercises. Finger gymnastics “White fluff”
Sprinkles white, snowy fluff, (Smoothly lower your hands from top to bottom) Covers everything around. (Spread our arms in different directions) Pooh on the hats (Point to the named things) Pooh on the fur coats, (or bend our fingers one by one) Pooh on the eyebrows, Pooh on the lips. How ticklish - wow! Let's tickle ourselves and shake ourselves. Whoever tickles - fluff! Palms in front of us, blow on them Children sit at tables on which napkins lie. Educator: I show the children a tinted background, with a pre-glued trunk and snowdrifts; the children must complete the tree branches by twisting napkins into ropes.


Educator
: The tree already has a trunk, what is missing?
(children's answers) Educator
: That's right, now I'll show you how we will make branches.
We take a napkin and twist the strip into a rope, this will be a branch for our tree, then we twist the balls, from which we will make snow. Then let's get to work. Children perform a collective appliqué. Educator: We take a brush in our hands, put glue on it, smear our strands with glue and glue it to the tree trunk, we get a branch. And so on until the tree is ready. Then we roll balls (snow) from napkins and glue them along the entire perimeter of the sheet. The teacher monitors the children’s work and provides assistance if necessary. And now I propose to play again, go to the table and draw a “Winter Landscape” Game on the interactive table “Winter Landscape”
: children take turns creating a winter landscape, choosing the objects necessary for this, explaining what they are needed for in winter, thereby reinforcing the ideas about winter, winter fun. Educator: Well done guys, you tried very hard. Everyone worked together and you ended up with a very beautiful winter tree.

Application for preschoolers made of colored paper. Winter

Application “Winter Night”

The painting is made using the technique of torn appliqué. Pieces of paper are torn from the sheet by hand and a landscape is laid out from them, like a mosaic. The good thing about this technique is that the craft can be corrected or supplemented at any time by simply gluing pieces of paper on top with a new layer.

Colored paper

Step-by-step process for completing the work:

1. On cardboard with a pencil we outline the contours of the Christmas tree and the month

2. Apply glue to the selected area of ​​the plot and fill it with pieces of paper, forming the desired contours.

3. The outline of the month can be painted with gouache for brightness.

4. Draw snowflakes with thick paint using a cotton swab.

Finished work

Applique for children “Winter lace”

Required materials and tools:

Colored paper

Scissors

Step-by-step work process

1. On a blue sheet of cardboard we outline the outlines of the plot. We cut out tree trunks and glue them. Using a felt-tip pen, we lightly tint the white trunks.

2. Cut out snowflakes of any shape from thin white paper. By combining snowflakes of different sizes and parts of snowflakes, we form the crowns of snow-covered trees.

3. We revive the craft with snow from cotton wool and sparkling snowfall from finely chopped foil.

The painting uses traditional snowflakes made of white paper. We fold the paper circle in half three times, cut teeth along the edges and in the center, make cutouts inside and unfold the snowflake.

Finished work

Spending time with kids is always exciting and interesting. Sometimes you can hear such pearls from their lips that you involuntarily understand: life is beautiful. Their spontaneity and positivity can ignite anyone, and their sincere smile can awaken a spark of goodness even in the hardest heart.

Because of their qualities, we want to spend more and more time with our kids, especially since in winter we can come up with a lot of entertainment for any child. Outside you can play in the snow and go sledding, build a snowman, or just take a walk in the snow-covered park. But at home, all those emotions from fun games will be brought to life by an application on the theme “Winter”.

In fact, there are a lot of options for such crafts. In this article we will look at the most interesting ideas of different levels of complexity and try to bring them to life together with the baby.

Applique winter sports

In any group, it will be interesting for children to get acquainted with those sports competitions that are held during the cold season. Some winter sports are familiar to them, while others will be new to them. So, to carry out this MK we will need:

  • album sheets;
  • colored paper;
  • glue, scissors;
  • cotton wool;
  • colored pencils, felt-tip pens.

You can use a stencil.

Here are step-by-step instructions for the craft , which both beginners and experienced craftsmen can handle:

  1. Choose a sheet of blue or light paper (preferably thick cardboard) A4 size or larger.
  2. On light paper we draw a winter background - gradually draw the horizon, you can add the sun (frost and sun), clouds.
  3. Next, we cut out all the elements of our picture: the skier, the Christmas tree, the skis. To do this, you can use stencils that can be easily downloaded from the Internet and printed. Or you can draw it yourself.
  4. We take the cut out templates and glue them step by step one by one. Kids need to be given a detailed description of how to do it correctly themselves. Pay special attention to the correct placement of all elements of the picture.
  5. In our winter sports appliqué, the only thing left to do is create a snowy image – we glue small lumps of cotton wool: this is snow. Here you can trust children's ingenuity: the kids themselves will place the lumps on the applique.

You may end up with a picture like the one in the photo. Or maybe even more interesting, it all depends on your ingenuity. This is a craft for the older group, and the middle group can add some elements. But you must use cotton wool - it’s easy to work with, and making a snowball will be very interesting.

In the preparatory group, you can make a joint project - glue several pictures on the topic “winter sports” to a large sheet of whatman paper. Their complexity can be selected by level: in the middle group some elements will be completed, and in the senior group everything will be cut out according to the diagram, as shown in the photo.


TIP: if you are organizing a collective creative activity, try to provide a place on the common sheet to sign the last and first name of each preschooler who made and glued the parts. And older kids will be able to draw the Olympic rings and draw the outline of the sheet. The drawing will hang on display in the preparatory group all winter and delight the children.

Snowman

This is a beautiful three-dimensional craft. Application made of colored paper without glue, you will need 2-sided tape. The advantage of tape is that when children work there is a lot of garbage and dirt, but here it is clean and tidy.

Drifts are cut out of white paper in a semicircle, as in the picture. Attach snowdrifts and see how the overall picture will look.

Green Christmas trees are easy to cut out of colored paper. Fold a small piece of paper in half, draw half a Christmas tree, and cut it out. Glue a Christmas tree on top of the snowdrift using 2-sided tape, starting one at a time with the furthest trees on the side of the sheet. We glue the center of the second tree just below the first (closer) onto the snowdrift. The result is lush Christmas trees. There should be a large white snowdrift in a semicircle in the center.

For the snowman, cut out 3 white circles of different sizes. The largest is the base, the smallest is the snowman's head.

On the snowdrift, slightly retreating from the bottom edge of the sheet, glue the largest circle. The next one is located a third of the bottom circle. Glue 2 colored circles on the bottom and middle circles.

You can add a colored scarf for beauty. On the snowman's head there are black eyes, a carrot nose, and a mouth in a semicircle made of red paper. Glue a colored bucket hat onto your head. If desired + 2 thin strips or 2 matches will be handles.

You can cut out and glue 2-3 clouds from white (gray) paper. Snowball - small white circles between clouds and Christmas trees.

Original applique skier

Do you want to make a non-standard application on a theme; "winter sports"? No problem! Why not make a man out of strings. With its help, you can depict a variety of sports competitions: a skier, a hockey player, a figure skater, and many other athletes.

Each craft can be done separately, but it’s even more interesting to make a collective picture. The children will be delighted.

Stencils for creativity “Winter fun”

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