NOD COLLECTIVE APPLICATION IN A PREPARATORY GROUP ON THE TOPIC "MIGRATORY BIRDS"


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Lesson on application (collective composition) “Migratory birds are flying” (Based on the fairy tale by V.M. Garshin “The Frog Traveler”)

Goal: To teach children to collectively create a plot based on a familiar fairy tale. Develop a sense of collectivism, create an emotional mood for children.

Tasks:

  1. Learn to classify birds; exercise the ability to classify birds according to the “wintering-migratory” .
  2. Develop fine motor skills of the hands, consolidate techniques for using scissors; learn to cut out symmetrical figures of birds from paper folded in half, conveying simple movements (flapping wings), changing the static position of body parts (raised wings).
  3. To consolidate the ability to show simple semantic connections and spatial relationships between objects when creating a plot.
  4. Develop aesthetic senses: a sense of shape, size, color, proportions.
  5. Develop artistic creativity skills, jointly plan upcoming work, and carry out plans together.
  6. Foster a love of nature and respect for birds.

Material: Frog toy; illustrations for a fairy tale; lake with water lilies; scheme; whatman; duck patterns; sample; sheets of paper, A4 size (white), sheets of colored paper for cutting out ducks; glue; brushes; scissors; colour pencils.

Preliminary work: Conversation about migratory birds. Reading a fairy tale by V.M. Garshin "Frog Traveler" . Looking at illustrations for a fairy tale.

Progress of the lesson:

Educator: Autumn has come... It’s a sad time, it’s starting to get colder, the leaves are falling, the animals are preparing to hibernate, and the birds are flying south.

The birds took to their wings and began to shout in the gloomy sky To a distant land, where it was warm, They flew in a long flock.

“The cold weather is coming,” the birds say with a cry. -We're not flying forever. -We'll be back, we promise.

- Goodbye, dear land: - We're flying away! Let's fly away! Behind the veil of heaven, birds melt in the gray sky.

You and I have read and watched many fairy tales about migratory birds, please name them. Children call fairy tales.

The teacher asks a riddle:

Beauty is a maiden, a master of singing. Lives in a swamp in a green hood,

Eyes are like bowls: Beware, midges!

It is necessary to draw the children's attention to the frog sitting on the water lily. Next, create a game situation by asking the question: What fairy tale did we read about a frog? ( "Frog traveler" ).

- Guys, let's remember who wrote the fairy tale? Did our frog travel alone? What did the frog come up with? What did the frog look like to you? Do you think it will be easy for two ducks to carry a frog?

-That’s right, I think so too, it won’t be easy for two ducks to carry a frog. How can we help? What can we do? That's right, let's cut out a whole flock of ducks like these from paper and glue them onto the panel.

Exercise “Guess, sit down and clap”

- Guys, now I will name migratory and wintering birds, if you hear the name of a wintering bird, then sit down; and if the name is migratory, then clap your hands. Crow, nightingale, woodpecker, magpie, dove, swallow, tit, rook, starling, bullfinch, stork, crane, sparrow, heron, ducks, etc.

Educator: Look how we will cut out ducks. Fold a sheet of paper in half so that the fold line is located at the bottom. We apply the template close to the fold line, trace it with a pencil and cut out the duck along the contour. Next, we cut the wings and tail with scissors or use our fingers to make it look like feathers. The eye and beak can be completed.

- Guys, tell me how to glue the duck so that it can be seen that it flies and flaps its wings?

After the children answer, show two options for gluing the duck:

A. the entire body, except the wings, is glued to the background;

b. the body and one wing are glued to the background.

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A flock of birds flies south, the sky is blue all around. (Children wave their arms like wings.) In order to fly faster, you need to flap your wings. (Children wave their hands more intensely.)

Independent work of children. Remember safety precautions when working with scissors and glue. Individual assistance if necessary.

Educator: Guys, show the ducks what kind of ducks you got. Now glue them to the “sky” so that you get a flock. The ducks should fly in one direction and not interfere with each other. And don't forget that ducks flap their wings.

- Guys, now let's remember when the frog flew with the ducks across the sky, what did she see below? What were they flying over? And when the frog flew with the ducks across the sky, what did everything on earth seem like to her?

So guys, look what a beautiful picture we have. What worked best or what didn't work out? What was the most interesting part of the lesson? Did you like the lesson or not? Did you get an emotional charge or not? Did you learn something new or not? Thank you for your work and helping the frog!

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Paper birds

You can make an applique of migratory birds from paper using:

  1. Colored paper;
  2. Scissors;
  3. Glue;
  4. Paint;
  5. Cardboard for the base.

First, let's prepare the background. It will be blue skies with some clouds. To do this, take blue and white cardboard. We cut out small clouds from white cardboard and glue them to the blue background.

Next we make birds from paper. To do this, first draw silhouettes of flying birds on paper as shown in the pictures. The birds for your application can be anything - starlings, swans or others.

When the birds are cut out of colored paper, glue them to the cardboard. The finished picture can be supplemented with trees below, cut out of paper or drawn by hand.

Application “Migratory birds” made of paper and leaves using do-it-yourself templates

Every year we see birds gather in flocks and fly south. Traditionally, the application “Migratory Birds” is included in a set of creative activities for kindergarten. At such lessons, children not only learn more about migratory birds, but also get acquainted with new appliqué techniques, for example, making crafts from leaves, from bird feathers, and so on.

The various possibilities of applications on this topic will allow you to use it for classes with children of different ages: younger children will be interested in gluing the prepared elements. Children in the senior group will enthusiastically cut out different shaped wings and tails of bird figures on their own, and in elementary school I can easily come up with compositions for appliqués on my own, without using templates.

This article presents a master class on creating applications with children on the theme of migratory birds using different techniques.

Making a migratory birds applique with your own hands

As an example, children are shown the work that last year's students in the senior group completed. The applique depicts clouds, the sun and birds cut out of paper. All the birds fly in one direction.

The teacher reminds students of the rules for working with scissors and glue. The birds on the applique are swans. They are quite difficult to cut out, so the teacher took care and cut out the swan template in advance. Children take turns tracing it with a pencil and cutting out their birds. They draw the sun and clouds themselves and cut them out. Then it’s time to work with glue. Kids carefully apply glue to the figures with a brush and glue them onto dark cardboard.

In autumn, the theme of birds can be expanded, taking into account the natural material available for creativity - these are all kinds of leaves. This brings up the idea of ​​making a firebird out of leaves. It is very interesting. Firstly, this is a fairy-tale character, and secondly, no one has seen her, therefore, the flight of fancy is not limited. Still, the teacher shows an example, it is given below.

During the walk, the children collected leaves and now they lie in front of them on the table.

In addition to the leaves you will need:

  • cardboard;
  • brush;
  • PVA glue;
  • napkin.

Children carefully examine the example given to them and begin to select the leaves that suit them. Then they lay them out on cardboard and form a firebird. When you like the result, begin to carefully glue the leaves. The glue needs to be applied a little and pointwise so that the leaves do not become deformed. The applique needs to be left for a while so that the glue dries, and then you can admire it.

The most interesting bird appliques are made from bird feathers. A sketch of the future painting is being thought out. The first question to decide is where to get the feathers? It turns out that they are sold together with other accessories. There are even online stores where you can choose them without leaving your home. In short, you won’t have to chase roosters. The variety of feathers is amazing. Therefore, you must first decide what kind of bird it will be and choose feathers accordingly. For example, the firebird is selected, as in the figure. You can look at various books and pictures in them to choose the right character. Many people will probably be attracted to the firebird, but you can make simpler birds. However, it is clear that if you do more complex work, then simple ones will turn out.

To work you need to prepare:

  • bright feathers of several colors;
  • colored cardboard;
  • white paper;
  • scissors;
  • PVA glue;
  • brush.

Step-by-step instruction.
Now we begin to revive our bird. At the end of the tail we glue feathers of the color you like. There are no rules here. You need to rely on your mood and your taste. It will look something like this:

We retreat a couple of centimeters and glue the next row, guided by the same principles.

Let's move on to the wings. Like the tail, we gradually decorate first one and then the second wing using an overlay method similar to tiles. Each subsequent feather overlaps the previous one. If necessary, the feathers can be trimmed. The glue must be used carefully so as not to smear it and stain the feathers. Continue gluing feathers onto the body and head from bottom to top. Decorate the top of the bird with a tuft of feathers of a different color. Here's the result:

If you wanted to add eyes, claws, beak and other small details, you could use beads, leather scraps or plant seeds.

Feathers can be used to create many different designs. It doesn't have to be birds. These could be flowers, animals, houses with trees. It's easy to make a Christmas tree out of feathers. White feathers will make a snow-covered Christmas tree; if you want a green one, you can paint the feathers with brilliant green or any available paint.

The main thing is to let your imagination go free!

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