Summary of a drawing lesson in the second junior group


GOD: DRAWING. Age of pupils: 3-4 years

Work program structure

1. Explanatory note…………………………………………………………….3

1.1 Goals and objectives of the work program……………………………………4

1.2 Principles and approaches to organizing the educational process…..5

2. Planned results of implementation of the Program (in accordance with targets………………………………………………………6

3. Calendar-thematic plan……………………………………..7

4. Methodological support……………………………………………………….19

1. Explanatory note

The work program for drawing for children aged 3-4 years was developed in accordance with the main general educational program of MBDOU “Kindergarten No. 211”, based on the approximate program “From birth to school” edited by N. E. Veraksa, M. A. Vasilyeva, T. S. Komarova (2014) and in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard for the structure of the basic general education program of preschool education for children of primary preschool age. The implemented program ensures the formation of interest in drawing in children aged 3 to 4 years, taking into account their age and individual characteristics. The work program is based on the principle of the personal developmental and humanistic nature of interaction between an adult and children. This program is compiled on the basis of the methodological manual by N.S. Golitsyna. “Notes of comprehensive thematic classes. 2nd junior group. Integrated approach." Classes are grouped according to thematic principles. The program was developed in accordance with the following regulatory documents: ·The Constitution of the Russian Federation, Art. 43, 72.; ·Convention on the Rights of the Child; ·Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”; ·SanPiN (Resolution No. 26 of May 15, 2013 “On approval of requirements for the design, maintenance and organization of the operating mode of preschool educational institutions”); · Federal State Educational Standard for preschool education (Order of the Ministry and Science of the Russian Federation dated October 17, 2013 No. 1155, Moscow); 1041 of August 31, 13, Charter of MBDOU “Kindergarten No. 211”.

1.1
Goals and objectives of the work program.
Purpose of the work program:

Achieving the goals of developing interest in the aesthetic side of the surrounding reality, satisfying children’s needs for self-expression.

Tasks of the work program:

Develop aesthetic perception; draw children's attention to the beauty of surrounding objects (toys), natural objects (plants, animals), and evoke a feeling of joy.

To develop an interest in visual arts. Learn to draw, depict simple objects and phenomena, conveying their figurative expressiveness.

Include in the process of examining an object the movement of both hands on the object, grasping it with your hands.

Evoke a positive emotional response to the beauty of nature, works of art (book illustrations, handicrafts, household items, clothing).

Learn to create both individual and collective compositions in drawings.

Drawing. Invite children to convey in their drawings the beauty of surrounding objects and nature (blue sky with white clouds; colorful leaves swirling in the wind and falling to the ground; snowflakes, etc.).

Continue to teach how to hold a pencil, felt-tip pen, or brush correctly, without straining your muscles or squeezing your fingers too tightly; achieve free movement of the hand with a pencil and brush while drawing. Learn to put paint on a brush: carefully dip the entire bristles into a jar of paint, remove excess paint on the edge of the jar with a light touch of the bristles, rinse the brush well before picking up paint of a different color. Get used to drying a washed brush on a soft cloth or paper napkin.

Strengthen knowledge of the names of colors (red, blue, green, yellow, white, black), introduce shades (pink, blue, gray). Draw children's attention to choosing a color that matches the depicted object.

Involve children in decorative activities: learn to decorate silhouettes of toys cut out by the teacher (bird, goat, horse, etc.) and various objects (saucer, mittens) with Dymkovo patterns.

Teach the rhythmic application of lines, strokes, spots, strokes (leaves are falling from the trees, it is raining, “snow, snow is spinning, the whole street is white,” “rain, rain, drip, drip, drip...”).

Learn to depict simple objects, draw straight lines (short, long) in different directions, cross them (stripes, ribbons, paths, a fence, a checkered handkerchief, etc.). Lead children to depict objects of different shapes (round, rectangular) and objects consisting of combinations of different shapes and lines (tumbler, snowman, chicken, cart, trailer, etc.).

Develop the ability to create simple plot compositions, repeating the image of one object (Christmas trees on our site, tumblers walking) or depicting a variety of objects, insects, etc. (bugs and worms crawling in the grass; bun rolling along the path, etc.). Learn to arrange images throughout the sheet.

1.2. Principles and approaches to organizing the educational process

The principle of normativity.

  • Compliance of the work program with the “Federal State Standard of Preschool Education”, the Federation Law “On Education”, and the educational program of the preschool educational institution.

Systematic principle.

  • Provides for the solution of program educational tasks in the joint activities of adults and children and the independent activities of children not only within the framework of educational activities, but also in the organization of cultural practices.

The principle of following a moral example.

  • Following example is the leading method of moral education. The content of the activity should be filled with examples of moral behavior. An example as a method of education allows you to expand the moral experience of a child, encourage him to internal dialogue, awaken moral reflection in him, provide the opportunity to choose when building his own system of value relations, and demonstrate to the child the real possibility of following an ideal in life.

The principle of integration.

  • The educational process is built on the basis of interaction between educational areas and interpenetration in different types of activities.

The principle of regional component.

  • Takes into account the specifics of national and sociocultural conditions of the Altai Territory.

The principle of complex thematic construction of the educational process.

This is carried out through the implementation of joint projects, exhibitions, thematic classes, holidays, etc.

2. Planned results of implementation of the Program (in accordance with targets).

1. The child masters basic cultural means, methods of activity, shows initiative and independence in various types of activities - play, communication, cognitive and research activities, design, etc.; able to choose his own occupation and participants in joint activities.

2.Able to negotiate, take into account the interests and feelings of others, empathize with failures and rejoice in the successes of others, adequately expresses his feelings, including a sense of self-confidence, and tries to resolve conflicts. Able to express and defend his position on various issues.

3. Emotionally responds to the beauty of the surrounding world, works of folk and professional art (music, dance, theatrical activities, visual arts, etc.).

3.
Calendar-thematic plan within the educational field “Artistic and Aesthetic”, ECD “Drawing”, age of pupils 3-4 years.

GCD content GCD goals Liter used
September
1 Week
1

Thursday

Introducing pencil and paper. -learn to draw with colored pencils, hold the pencil correctly, and move it across the paper, leaving a visible mark.

- cultivate a desire to draw.

N.S.Golitsyna

Summaries of complex thematic classes

2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

page 11

2 week
2

Thursday

Let's draw strings for the balloons. - consolidate knowledge of the names of flowers;

- learn to draw straight lines with pencils from top to bottom, draw the line continuously, leaving a visible mark.

N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

page 16

3 week
3

Thursday

Rain. - learn to draw straight lines with a pencil from top to bottom, draw the line continuously, leaving a visible mark;

-learn to draw short strokes and straight vertical and oblique lines, hold a pencil correctly.

N.S.Golitsyna

Summaries of complex thematic classes

2nd junior group

Integrated approach. Page 25

4 week
4

Thursday

These are the magical multi-colored paints. -introduce a new visual material - paints;

-learn to draw with paints, draw lines from top to bottom;

-learn to remove excess paint from a brush, rinse the brush in water.

N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated approach. Page 30

October
1 Week
5

Thursday

Introducing colored wax crayons. -encourage drawing with colored wax crayons, without pressing hard on them so as not to break them;

-learn how to hold a chalk correctly and leave a visible mark on paper.

N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated Approach

Page 38

2 week
6

Thursday

Let's bake pies for the bear and doll. -continue to develop awareness of one’s gender identity;

- learn to depict an object using the technique of dipping;

- strengthen skills in working with paints.

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Integrated Approach

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3 week
7

Thursday

Let's draw doctor's coats. - consolidate an understanding of the work of a doctor and nurse;

- learn to call them by name and patronymic;

-learn to shade the silhouette of a robe with a blue or green pencil.

N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated Approach

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4 week
8

Thursday

Handkerchiefs are dried on a line. -learn to draw rectangular objects;

- strengthen drawing skills with colored pencils.

N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated Approach

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november
1 Week
9

Thursday

The yellow leaves are flying, soon the garden will be bare. - consolidate the idea of ​​the signs of autumn;

-learn to draw leaves using the dipping technique, conveying the character of the autumn landscape;

-encourage them to be placed throughout the entire sheet of paper;

- strengthen skills in working with gouache.

N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

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2 week
10 Thursday Let's collect the vegetables in a bag. - consolidate knowledge about vegetables;

- strengthen the skills of drawing oval and round objects with colored pencils (felt-tip pens, crayons).

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Integrated Approach

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3 week
11 Thursday These are the fruits. - consolidate the idea of ​​​​the appearance of fruits;

- strengthen the ability to draw a round shape, conveying color;

- practice gouache skills.

N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated Approach

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4 week
12

Thursday

Multi-colored vitamins. -increase awareness of the rules for handling medications and vitamins;

- strengthen the techniques of dipping and poking;

- learn to rinse your brush before using new paint and dry it on a napkin.

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

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December
1 Week
13 Thursday All kittens have a ball. -consolidate the use of the application;

-learn to draw lines in a circular motion without lifting the pencil from the paper;

-encourage drawing several balls for each kitten.

N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.85

2 week
14 Thursday Chick. - practice drawing round objects with gouache using the poking technique. N.S.Golitsyna

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p.91

3 week
15 Thursday Fox dress pattern. -learn to paint with a brush a pattern of dots and stripes based on Dymkovo painting, using the poking technique. N.S.Golitsyna

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Integrated Approach

p.96

4 week
16 Thursday Beautiful balls on our Christmas tree. -continue to learn how to draw round objects, hold a brush correctly and use different paints;

-learn to place images evenly and beautifully on the surface of the Christmas tree silhouette.

N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.88

January
1 Week
17

Thursday

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree — consolidate the ability to apply a pattern with cotton swabs, using different paints, navigate in space N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.100

2 week
18

Thursday

The Christmas tree is fluffy, prickly, fragrant. - consolidate the idea of ​​changes in the plant world with the onset of winter. Develop the ability to draw an object consisting of straight vertical and oblique lines. N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.110

3week
19

Thursday

New Year tree on our site. - practice drawing a large Christmas tree and decorating it. Strengthen the technique of dipping, drawing rounded shapes, using the poke technique N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.117

4 week
20

Thursday

The bear is clubfooted. - encourage to depict the animal in a vertical position, to make a figure from a circle and an oval, to convey the structure of fluffy fur (brush, poke). N.S.Golitsyna

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2nd junior group

Integrated Approach

p.121

February
1 Week
21

Thursday

Striped scarf. - develop the ability to draw straight lines. Strengthen your skills in working with gouache. N.S. Golitsin “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. . Page 127
2 week
22

Thursday

Based on the nursery rhyme “Like our cat.” — continue to introduce folklore. Encourage them to convey impressions of the work using brush and poke drawing skills. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 136.
3 week
23

Thursday

Let's decorate the tray. — introduce Zhostovo painting. Develop the ability to create a pattern on a circle using plant elements. Practice applying strokes and drawing circles with gouache. Develop the ability to place a pattern in a circle and in the center. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 142.
4 week
24

Thursday

Rug for a doll. — consolidate the ability to draw rectangular objects and decorate as desired. Strengthen drawing skills with colored pencils, wax crayons, felt-tip pens. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes. 2nd junior group”, p.149.
March
1 Week
25

Thursday

Picture for grandma. - cultivate a desire to please loved ones with your attitude towards them and gifts made with your own hands. Encourage them to draw familiar objects using gouache skills. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 154.
2 week
26

Thursday

Airplane. - give basic ideas about air transport, the names of aircraft (airplane, rocket). Practice drawing objects consisting of several parts (body, wings, tail, porthole). Strengthen the ability to draw with wax crayons. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 161.
3 week
27

Thursday

Based on the song “Machines” by Yu. Chichkov. — consolidate the idea of ​​modes of transport. Encourage them to talk about their drawing. Develop the ability to respond emotionally to pieces of music, draw rectangular and round objects with a pencil, complete 1 week with details. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 169
4week
28

Thursday

Beautiful cart. — continue to learn how to draw an object consisting of several rectangular parts. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 180
April
1 Week
29

Thursday

Traffic light. - consolidate the understanding of traffic lights. Strengthen the ability to draw rectangular objects. Practice your skills in working with different paints. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 174.
2 week
30

Thursday

Our violets are blooming. — consolidate the ability to paint objects consisting of several parts using a brush and a poking technique. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 187.
3 week
31

Thursday

The berries will ripen soon. - clarify the idea of ​​​​the plants of the kindergarten site. To develop the ability to draw branches of black and red currants and depict berries. Strengthen drawing skills using various visual media. N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group. Page 192.
4 week
32

Thursday

Delicious treat. Strengthen knowledge about healthy products. Strengthen sculpting techniques using circular and straight movements. — N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group p.199
May
1 Week
33

Thursday

By design. - encourage you to come up with your own drawing. Strengthen the ability to depict plant elements using a brush and poking technique. — N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group p.204
2 week
34

Thursday

Holiday picture. - consolidate the idea of ​​the holiday;

-encourage people to talk about their drawing;

- develop independence.

— N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group p.209
3 week
35

Thursday

Tall new house on our street. - consolidate the idea of ​​the immediate environment;

-encourage drawing an object consisting of straight horizontal and vertical lines.

— N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group p.214
4 week
36

Thursday

Chickens are walking on the grass. -learn to draw by choosing the image method, color, location on a sheet of paper;

- strengthen the ability to draw circles of different sizes.

— N.S. Golitsyn “Notes of complex thematic classes” 2nd junior group p.217

4. Methodological support of the program

1. N.S. Golitsyna

Summaries of complex thematic classes

2nd junior group. Integrated approach. – M.: Publishing house

"Scriptorium 2003", 2012-224p.
Author: MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 211"

On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Program content: Learn to draw rowan, highlighting the characteristic features of the bunch. Reinforce the idea of ​​the color red; cultivate interest in collective creativity. Continue learning doat.

Introduce children to the concept of “war”.

Author: Olga Aleksandrovna Kharkova teacher Place of work: MBS (K) OU Primary correctional school - kindergarten No. 10 Age: Second junior group Description of material: material used.

Goal: Formation of elementary ideas about the life of birds in the spring. Objectives: Educational: To develop children’s ability to depict objects consisting of several parts in appliqué; behind.

Introducing children to decorative arts and cultivating interest in Russian folk art. Notes on drawing in the second junior group on the topic “Let's decorate the Dymkovo duck.

Notes on drawing in the second junior group (3-4 years old) Topic: “Mimosa for a bear” (non-traditional drawing techniques).

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