Artistic and aesthetic development in the middle group. Application. Topic: “Good Doctor Aibolit”


TK "Good Doctor Aibolit".

For the last week, the book about Doctor Aibolit has been our favorite, so we play doctors, and at the same time we decided to study Africa. And also take part in Evgenia Leonova’s project based on Chukovsky’s fairy tales

I conducted classes with two at once. Varvara is 4y.7m, Ivan is 3y.2m. It all lasted for several days (and is still waiting for a continuation - everyone is on sick leave anyway).

First day. We painted these Aibolitov.

We made an applique Aibolit bag

And here is the encyclopedia of Aibolit, so that you know what is what.

And we collected a first aid kit

Then I decided to add

We were so fascinated by the topic that we decided to play doctors. In five minutes my mother made the props

Second day. I prepared this box

By the time the fairy tale itself arrived, it had transformed somewhat - the doctor’s friends appeared, we are actively reading another book like this

The hospital has settled down, a vegetable garden, a table and a hospital bed have been added))) and even an ambulance.

And here is the fairy tale itself

Good Doctor Aibolit! He is sitting under a tree. Come to him for treatment: a cow, a wolf, a bug, a worm, and a bear! Good Doctor Aibolit will heal everyone!

And the fox came to Aibolit: “Oh, I was bitten by a wasp!”


And the watchdog came to Aibolit: “A chicken pecked me on the nose!”

Treating the dog

And the hare came running and shouted: “Ay, ah! My bunny got hit by a tram! My bunny, my boy, got hit by a tram! He ran along the path, And his legs were cut, And now he is sick and lame, My little bunny!”


And Aibolit said: “It doesn’t matter! Give it here! I’ll sew him new legs, he’ll run on the track again.” And they brought him a bunny, so sick and lame, and the doctor sewed on his legs,

Sew the hare's legs


And the bunny jumps again. And with him the mother hare also went to dance, and she laughed and shouted: “Well, thank you. Aibolit!

Suddenly, from somewhere, a jackal galloped up on a mare: “Here is a telegram from Hippopotamus!”

We read the telegram and put a sticker on who it is from

Then we began to get ready for the journey. They put away Dr. Aibolit’s suitcase. We checked everything according to our directory.

Then Varya decisively declared that we needed a map, really, as without it. First we found Africa on the globe (we just have a ball for now) and looked at the maps

And then they made their own, showed the route (here I had to think about it myself))) how did Aibolit get to Africa

and noted all landmarks in the text. We looked at the photos on the computer and found out what Kilimanjaro, Sahara, Kalahari, Fernando Po and Limpopo are.

And then they helped Aibolit get to Africa

And now shaggy wolves run out to him from behind the tree: “Sit down, Aibolit, on horseback, We’ll get you there quickly!”

But then a whale swims out: “Sit on me, Aibolit, And, like a big steamship, I’ll take you forward!” And Aibolit sat on the whale and repeated only one word: “Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!”

And the mountains stand in front of him on the way, And he begins to crawl through the mountains, And the mountains get higher, and the mountains get steeper, And the mountains go under the very clouds!

We built mountains right there

And now eagles flew from a high cliff to Aibolit: “Sit down, Aibolit, on horseback, We’ll get you there quickly!”

And in Africa, And in Africa, On the black Limpopo, Sad Hippopo sits and cries in Africa.

We remade our box, added palm trees and a background, and made a beach and sea out of paper.

And Elephants and Rhinoceroses prowl along the road And they say angrily: “Why is there no Aibolit?” And nearby the hippos grabbed their tummies: They, the hippos, have tummies that hurt.


And then the ostriches squeal like piglets. Oh, it’s a pity, a pity, a pity for the poor ostriches! And they have measles, and diphtheria, and smallpox, and bronchitis, and they have a headache, and their throat hurts.

And a toothy shark snoozes nearby, a toothy shark lies in the sun. Oh, her little ones, the poor baby sharks, their teeth have been hurting for twelve days now! Varya was arranging the ostrich chicks, and Vanya was placing the sharks.

And a dislocated shoulder

The poor grasshopper's; He doesn’t jump, he doesn’t gallop, But he cries bitterly and bitterly And he calls the doctor: “Oh, where is the good doctor? When will he come?

But look, some bird is rushing closer and closer through the air. Look, Aibolit is sitting on a bird, waving his hat and shouting loudly: “Long live dear Africa!”

And then our doctor began to treat the animals.

I gave the children these figures, then we will use them for a sensory box

Met the animals of Africa

African animals and their babies were found

Found

Helped Aibolit solve riddles

And, again helping the doctor, we completed several tasks. Looking for shadows

We were looking for who is the biggest

Logic tasks

And the score

Pasted stickers

Bottom line

While Varya was working on the stickers in the atlas and we once again repeated where Africa is and who lives there, Vanya threw a party for the animals; they had all just recovered.

This is how our fairy tale ended, but we will continue to get acquainted with Africa. I still have a lot in store. And in the evening we painted with paints. Cooking the desert

And Vanya painted Aibolit.

We sometimes study according to Shichida, and to diversify our cards we made them based on a fairy tale, you can just watch it for clarity. Here is the first part for now https://yadi.sk/d/xfsaHLZ_byUnn, there will definitely be a continuation.

Aibolit

Good Doctor Aibolit! He is sitting under a tree. Come to him for treatment, a cow, a she-wolf, a bug, a worm, and a bear! Good Doctor Aibolit will heal, heal everyone!

And the fox came to Aibolit: “Oh, I was bitten by a wasp!” And the watchdog came to Aibolit: “A chicken pecked me on the nose!” And the hare came running and shouted: “Ay, ah! My bunny got hit by a tram! My bunny, my boy, got hit by a tram! He ran along the path, And his legs were cut, And now he is sick and lame, My little bunny!” And Aibolit said: “It doesn’t matter! Give it here! I’ll sew him new legs, he’ll run on the track again.” And they brought a bunny to him, so sick and lame, and the doctor sewed on his legs, and the bunny jumped again. And with him the mother hare also went to dance, and she laughed and shouted: “Well, thank you. Aibolit!

Suddenly, from somewhere, a jackal galloped up on a mare: “Here is a telegram from Hippopotamus!” “Come, doctor, to Africa as soon as possible and save, doctor, our babies!” "What's happened? Are your children really sick? "Yes Yes Yes! They have tonsillitis, scarlet fever, cholera, diphtheria, appendicitis, malaria and bronchitis! Come quickly, Good Doctor Aibolit!” “Okay, okay, I’ll run and help your children. But where do you live? On the mountain or in the swamp? “We live in Zanzibar, In the Kalahari and the Sahara, On Mount Fernando Po, Where Hippo-po walks Along the wide Limpopo.”

And Aibolit stood up and Aibolit ran. He runs through fields, but through forests, through meadows. And Aibolit repeats just one word: “Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!” And in his face the wind, and snow, and hail: “Hey, Aibolit, come back!” And Aibolit fell and lay in the snow: “I can’t go further.” And now shaggy wolves run out to him from behind the tree: “Sit down, Aibolit, on horseback, We’ll get you there quickly!” And Aibolit galloped forward and kept repeating just one word: “Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!”

But here in front of them is the sea - Raging, noisy in the open space. And there is a high wave in the sea. Now she will swallow Aibolit. “Oh, if I drown, If I go to the bottom, What will happen to them, to the sick, To my forest animals?” But then a whale swims out: “Sit on me, Aibolit, And, like a big steamship, I’ll take you forward!” And Aibolit sat on the whale and repeated only one word: “Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!”

And the mountains stand in front of him on the way, And he begins to crawl through the mountains, And the mountains get higher, and the mountains get steeper, And the mountains go under the very clouds! “Oh, if I don’t get there, if I disappear on the way, what will happen to them, to the sick, to my forest animals?” And now eagles flew from a high cliff to Aibolit: “Sit down, Aibolit, on horseback, We’ll get you there quickly!” And Aibolit sat on the eagle and repeated only one word: “Limpopo, Limpopo, Limpopo!”

And in Africa, And in Africa, On the black Limpopo, Sad Hippopo sits and cries in Africa. He is in Africa, he is in Africa sitting under a palm tree and looking at the sea from Africa without rest: Isn’t Doctor Aibolit on the boat? And Elephants and Rhinoceroses prowl along the road And they say angrily: “Why is there no Aibolit?” And nearby the hippos grabbed their tummies: They, the hippos, have tummies that hurt. And then the ostriches squeal like piglets. Oh, it’s a pity, a pity, a pity for the poor ostriches! And they have measles, and diphtheria, and smallpox, and bronchitis, and they have a headache, and their throat hurts. They lie and rave: “Well, why isn’t he coming, Why isn’t he coming, Doctor Aibolit?” And a toothy shark snoozes nearby, a toothy shark lies in the sun. Oh, her little ones, the poor baby sharks, their teeth have been hurting for twelve days now! And the poor grasshopper's shoulder is dislocated; He doesn’t jump, he doesn’t gallop, But he cries bitterly and bitterly And he calls the doctor: “Oh, where is the good doctor? When will he come?

But look, some bird is rushing closer and closer through the air. Look, Aibolit is sitting on a bird, waving his hat and shouting loudly: “Long live dear Africa!” And all the kids are glad and happy: “I’ve arrived, I’ve arrived! Hooray! Hooray!" And the bird circles above them, And the bird sits on the ground. And Aibolit runs to the hippos, And pats them on the tummies, And gives everyone a chocolate bar in order, And sets and sets thermometers for them! And he runs to the striped tiger cubs. And to the poor humpbacked Sick camels, And treats each one with gogol, each one with gogol, Gogol-mogol, Gogol-mogol, Gogol-mogol. For ten nights Aibolit does not eat, does not drink, and does not sleep. For ten nights in a row He treats unfortunate animals and sets and sets thermometers for them.

So he cured them, Limpopo! So he cured the sick. Limpopo! And they went to laugh, Limpopo! And dance and play around, Limpopo! And the shark Karakula winked with her right eye And laughs and laughs, As if someone was tickling her. And the little hippos grabbed their bellies and laughed and burst into tears - so that the oak trees shook. Here comes Hippo, here comes Popo, Hippo-popo, Hippo-popo! Here comes the Hippopotamus. It comes from Zanzibar. He goes to Kilimanjaro - And he shouts, and he sings: “Glory, glory to Aibolit! Glory to the good doctors!

“Doctor Aibolit” by Korney Chukovsky - crafts

Children will also know this work by K.I. Chukovsky very well if you make a thematic craft with them.


For this you need:

  • cardboard shoe box;
  • plasticine;
  • white cardboard;
  • cotton wool;
  • felt;
  • maple seeds;
  • glue gun;
  • bandage;
  • toothpicks or wooden sticks;
  • wrapping paper or wallpaper;
  • dye.


The pictures show how Doctor Aibolit is made.
The master class will tell you about two options for creating it. For the first one, cut out a triangle from white cardboard, roll it into a cone, and glue the sides to each other. Let the child draw the doctor’s facial features with a felt-tip pen and glue cotton wool in the shape of a beard and hair. He will roll up a strip of cardboard, draw a red cross on it, and glue this cap on Aibolit’s head.

You can sew it and a felt headdress, embroider a red cross, facial features, and glue cotton wool, which will become a beard and mustache.


Cover the box with wrapping paper or a piece of wallpaper. Glue Aibolit and tree branches along with seeds onto this frame. Attach a bug sticker to the branch. After all, according to the story, not only large animals, but also bugs and spiders came to the good doctor for treatment. Repeat the lines of the fairy tale while making crafts with your child so that he remembers them well.


He will be happy to make a fox, who also used the services of the fairy-tale doctor. The body is a bump, but you need to glue on the head, ears, tail, paws from orange plasticine, and make the bunny from white.


Trim the wooden sticks so that they are the same length. Paint them or cut off the top of the toothpicks. Glue or stick this fence picket. Decorate it with a flower.


Make a stool for the bunny from wooden sticks. Glue a painted popsicle stick onto the “tree”, this sign says “Limpopo”.


When the good doctor Aibolit arrives there, he will be met by African animals. Among them is the ostrich. The child will make his body from a foam ball, to which he will attach a neck, head, paws from plasticine, wings from maple seeds, and legs from painted wooden sticks. You need to tie a bandage around your neck because the ostrich is sick.


It’s not difficult to make a giraffe from plasticine, looking at the photo clue.


You can make a craft based on a fairy tale, consisting of two parts. Place one Aibolit on the left side, and a second one on the right. Near the first there will be domestic animals, near the other - African ones. Then glue the shells to the ocean shore where the shark swims out.

If you need to perform the play “Doctor Aibolit”, you can use the child’s existing soft toys - these are animal characters. You can turn a doll into a doctor by giving it appropriate makeup and sewing clothes.

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