Summary of GCD drawing “According to plan” in the middle group; outline of a drawing lesson (middle group)


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TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Drawing according to the plan “Draw a picture about summer”

Learn to reflect received impressions using accessible means. Reinforce drawing techniques with colored pencils

Komarova “Classes in visual arts in the middle group”, p.27

Drawing “Tomato and cucumber”

Teaches you to depict oval and round objects, the ability to change the direction of movement along one arc to another

Shvaiko “Fine art classes in kindergarten. Middle group”, p. eleven

Decorative drawing “Apron decoration”

Learn to make a simple pattern of folk ornamental elements on a strip of paper

Drawing “Beautiful Flowers”

Learn to distribute plant parts. Strengthen the ability to paint with a brush and paints, hold the brush correctly, rinse and dry it well

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Drawing with wax crayons “Apples are ripe on the apple tree”

Continue learning to draw a tree. Learn to convey the image of a fruit tree

Drawing, cotton swabs “Golden Autumn”

Learn to depict autumn. Practice drawing a tree, conveying autumn foliage. Strengthen technical skills in painting with paints

Leaf prints. Gouache “Autumn Leaves”

Learn to make prints with leaves. Learn to mix red and yellow gouache to get orange.

Koldina “Drawing with children 4-5 years old”, p. 17

Drawing “Fairytale tree”

Learn to create a fairy-tale image. Learn to paint

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Drawing with pencils “Philemon’s horse”

Cultivate interest in folk art. Learn to paint the silhouette of a Filimonov toy, alternating straight stripes of two colors

Drawing with elements of the applique “The gray bunny turned white”

Learn to modify the expressive image of a bunny. Create conditions for experimentation when combining techniques.

Lykova “Art activities in kindergarten. Middle group”, p.58

Poking with a hard, semi-dry brush. Gouache “Kitten”

Continue to teach how to convey the features of an object using a poke with a hard semi-dry brush

Drawing based on the concept “Brave Cockerel”

Learn to paint with gouache paints, combining color shapes. Improve your brush technique

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Decorative drawing “Decorate the skirt of the Dymkovo young lady”

Continue to introduce folk decorative art. Practice painting. Fix when working with paints

Painting with a brush. Gouache “Winter Landscape”

Start getting acquainted with the landscape. Learn to paint trees with the whole brush and the tip of the brush. Learn to draw a contrasting winter landscape. Using white and black gouache

Imprint with crumpled paper. Gouache “Snow Woman”

Continue drawing objects using a stamp with crumpled paper. Learn to finish an image with a brush

Learn to portray the Snow Maiden in a fur coat. Fix in painting with a brush and paints, apply one paint to another after drying

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Drawing with cotton swabs. Gouache “Cup”

Learn to draw large-scale tableware from life with a simple pencil. Learn to choose colors yourself, trace pencil dots with cotton swabs

Drawing with colored pencils “Mishutka”

Continue drawing with a simple pencil, and then design the work in color. Learn to draw a standing bear standing on its hind legs, correctly positioning the parts and correlating them in size

Drawing “Who lives in which house”

Learn to create an object consisting of rectangular, square, triangular parts

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Drawing with wax crayons and brush. Watercolor “Boat”

Learn to draw objects consisting of two parts from an idea and paint over them with wax crayons

Drawing “Planes fly through the clouds”

Learn to draw airplanes flying through the clouds using different pressure on the pencil

Drawing “Truck”

Learn to create an image of your favorite toy.. consolidate the ability to convey the shape of a part

Painting with a brush. Gouache “Rooster and paints”

Expand your understanding of the visual possibilities of paints. Strengthen the ability to name primary colors, learn to select the right color

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Painting with brush and finger. Gouache “Mimosa sprig”

Learn to draw a mimosa sprig from life with a brush. Continue learning to draw flowers with your finger

Decorative drawing with elements of the application “Beautiful napkins”

Learn to draw patterns on round and square napkins. Show a combination of decorative elements by color and shape

Painting with a brush. Gouache “Family of Tumblers”

Learn to draw from life with a simple pencil of a certain size, to show the characteristic features of tumblers

Drawing “Girl dancing”

Learn to draw a human figure. Learn to convey simple movements, reinforce painting techniques

TYPE OF ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

Painting with a brush. Gouache “Tree”

Learn to draw a large tree in its entirety, conveying the simplified structure of the trunk and crown. Strengthen the ability to draw a crown: by painting, poking, etc.

Painting with a brush. Watercolor. Gouache “Starry Sky”

Learn to tint a wet sheet of paper with watercolors. Learn to draw with the tip of a brush with gouache dots. Introduce a new method - spraying

Didactic drawing “Rainbow - arc, don’t let it rain”

Continue to independently and creatively reflect your ideas about beautiful natural phenomena using various visual and expressive means. Develop a sense of color

Decorative drawing (from life) “Funny nesting dolls (round dance)”

Lesson 22. Drawing according to plan

Program content.

Teach children to independently choose the theme of their drawing, bring their plans to completion, hold a pencil correctly, and paint over small parts of the drawing. Develop creativity and imagination.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Invite the children to think about what each would like to draw. Say that you can draw trees, bushes, benches and ladders in the kindergarten area; toys that children play with.

During the lesson, encourage an interesting idea, stimulate the addition of drawings with images that are suitable in meaning. Ask questions that encourage you to expand your idea.

When viewing the drawings, invite the children to choose the most interesting ones, and ask those who drew them to tell about them. Praise the guys who conceived and implemented the most interesting images.

Materials.

White paper 1/2 landscape sheet size, colored pencils (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Observations at the kindergarten site. Games in the play corner, reading books, looking at illustrations. Conversations about what interesting things the children saw that can be conveyed in a drawing.

Lesson 23. Application “Big House”

Program content.

Strengthen the ability to cut a strip of paper in a straight line, cut off corners, and compose an image from parts. Learn how to create an applique image of a large house. Develop a sense of proportions and rhythm. Reinforce techniques for careful gluing. Teach children to see an image when looking at work.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Invite the children to cut out and paste a large house (2-3 floors). Clarify the appearance of the house, its parts: roof, windows, doors, their location. Offer to think about how to cut windows, doors, and roofs from strips, and explain if necessary.

At the end of the work, put the images on the board, admire how many houses there are - several streets, a whole city.

Materials.

Paper 1/2 the size of a landscape sheet, rectangles of colored paper in light colors (different for all tables) and strips of colored paper for windows, doors, roofs; scissors, glue, glue brush, napkin, oilcloth (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Observations during walks, excursions around the village (city, town) during the construction of houses. Looking at illustrations.

Lesson 24. Modeling “Plums and Lemons”

Program content.

Continue to enrich children's understanding of oval-shaped objects and their depiction in modeling. Reinforce techniques for sculpting oval-shaped objects of different sizes and colors. Develop aesthetic perception.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Examine plums and lemons with the children and give them the opportunity to trace them. Invite the children to name their shape and show how they will sculpt plums and lemons. During the lesson, pay attention to each child, offer to achieve a better transfer of form.

In conclusion, review the finished work with the children and praise them for their efforts.

Materials.

Illustrations depicting plums and lemons (or dummies). Clay (plasticine), modeling board (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Conversations about fruits, looking at illustrations, educational games.

Lesson 25. Decorative drawing “Decorating a Sweater”

Program content.

Strengthen children's ability to decorate a piece of clothing using lines, strokes, dots, circles and other familiar elements; decorate clothes cut out of paper with decorated stripes. Learn to select colors according to the color of the sweater. Develop aesthetic perception, independence, initiative.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Show the children sweaters cut out of paper and offer to decorate them. Ask what can be done to make them beautiful. Invite the children to remember and show decoration techniques at the board. Ask where decorations can be placed. To say that every child decorates as he wants, beautifully choosing paint colors and arranging patterns. Provide assistance in color selection.

At the end of the lesson, lay out all the products on the table and examine them. Emphasize a beautiful combination of colors and pattern elements.

Materials.

Sweaters cut out of thick paper in different colors; strips of paper to fit the size of the cuffs, neckline, elastic band of the sweater; gouache paints, brushes, a jar of water, a napkin (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Examination of clothes decorated with decorative patterns; painting of Dymkovo and Filimonov toys.

Option. Drawing “Decorate the skirt of the Dymkovo young lady”

Program content.

Continue to introduce children to folk decorative art (Dymkovo painting). To cultivate respect for talented folk craftsmen who create bright folk toys. Practice painting techniques: vertical and horizontal stripes, checkered patterns, rings, dots, spots (dipping), etc. Strengthen the ability to paint with gouache paints and work with a brush. Develop a sense of color, a sense of rhythm.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Consider Dymkovo toys with children: young lady, water-carrier, nanny, lady; their elegant clothes, beautiful skirts. Invite children to highlight the elements of the pattern and color. Say that they can, using different decorations, paint the skirt of a Dymkovo young lady.

On the children’s tables there are silhouettes of Dymkovo young ladies cut out of paper (the blouse on them is painted over in light shades of different colors (each young lady has her own color)). Invite the children to think about how they want to paint the skirts and start drawing. While working, approach each child and ask how he will decorate his skirt. Remind the rules of drawing with a brush and paints. Lay out all the finished works on the table, look at them with the children, and admire their bright beauty. Note the variety of colors and techniques used.

Materials.

Silhouettes of Dymkovo young ladies (height up to 20 cm), cut out of paper by the teacher; gouache paints, brushes, a jar of water, a napkin (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Getting acquainted with Dymkovo toys, examining the painting of toys (drawing children's attention to colors, repetition of decoration elements; inviting them to show with hand movements the shape of pattern elements, their repetition and alternation).

Lesson 26. Application “Basket of Mushrooms” (Collective composition)

Program content.

Teach children to cut the corners of a square, rounding them. Strengthen the ability to hold scissors correctly, cut with them, and carefully glue parts of the image into the applique. Lead to a figurative solution, a figurative vision of the results of work, to their evaluation.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Start the lesson by reading a nursery rhyme about mushrooms, which the children were introduced to in lesson 13 “Mushrooms”. Invite the children to cut out and stick several mushrooms onto the “grass”. Show the technique of cutting corners, rounding them so that they fall off, you get a mushroom cap. Then show how to cut out the stem of the mushroom. While working, ensure proper use of scissors and cutting techniques.

Place the finished mushrooms in the basket with the children. At the end of the lesson, examine all the mushrooms in the basket and note the more expressive ones.

Materials.

A basket for mushrooms, drawn by the teacher and pasted onto a square sheet of paper so that there is space left for sticking mushrooms; colored paper rectangles for mushroom caps; white and light gray rectangles for mushroom stems, glue, glue brush, napkin, oilcloth (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Talk about summer. Looking at illustrations. Modeling mushrooms in class. Didactic games.

Lesson 27. Modeling “Different fish”

Program content.

Learn to convey the distinctive features of different fish that have the same shape, but slightly different from each other in proportions. Reinforce previously learned modeling techniques.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Consider two different fish with your children. Ask how they will sculpt the fish so that one is almost round and the other is long. Offer to show the corresponding movements in the air with your hands.

Analyzing the finished work, suggest finding long fish and placing them next to a fish of the same shape, and then finding rounder fish.

Materials.

Toy fish. Clay or plasticine, modeling board, stack (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Observing and caring for fish in the aquarium; looking at toys, illustrations, reading fairy tales.

Lesson 28. Drawing “Little Dwarf”

Program content.

Teach children to convey in a drawing the image of a little man - a forest gnome, making up an image from simple parts: a round head, a cone-shaped shirt, a triangular cap, straight arms, while observing the ratio in size in a simplified form. Strengthen the ability to draw with paints and a brush. Provide a figurative assessment of finished work.

Note.

During the lesson, you can draw any other little fairy-tale man in a long fur coat, from under which your legs are not visible.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Tell children about fabulous forest people - gnomes. Show a toy made of paper, examine it, trace the outline of the figure with your hand. Call one child to the board for a show and draw a gnome together: the head is drawn by the child, and the cone-shaped coat (shirt) and cap are drawn by the teacher and the child. Then all the children draw gnomes on their pieces of paper.

At the end of the work, look at all the drawings, invite the children to choose the most beautiful, elegant gnomes or the funniest, cheerful, sad (grumpy, silent, etc.). Hang the works in a group so that children can look at them and enjoy their drawings.

Materials.

Gnome (volume), made of paper. Paper 1/2 the size of a landscape sheet, gouache paints, brushes, a jar of water, a napkin (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Telling and reading fairy tales, looking at illustrations and toys.

Lesson 29. Modeling “Duck” (Based on a Dymkovo toy)

Program content.

Introduce children to Dymkovo toys (ducks, birds, goats, etc.), pay attention to the beauty of the continuous streamlined shape, specific coloring, painting. Develop aesthetic feelings. Learn to convey the relative size of parts of a duck. Reinforce the techniques of smearing, smoothing, flattening (duck beak).

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

When exhibiting Dymkovo products in front of children, note their unusualness, the beauty of a white toy with a bright, elegant pattern. Ask what the pattern is made of. Invite the children to sculpt a duck. Examine the toy, ask what techniques they will use when doing the work.

Consider all the images sculpted by the children and choose the most expressive ones.

Materials.

Dymkovo toys. Clay, modeling board (for each child).

Lesson 30. Drawing “Fish swim in an aquarium”

Program content.

Teach children to depict fish swimming in different directions; correctly convey their shape, tail, fins. Strengthen the ability to draw with a brush and paints, using strokes of a different nature. Foster independence and creativity. Learn to mark expressive images.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Recall with your children how they watched fish swimming in an aquarium. Invite them to draw fish on the board in different positions: eating (opening their mouth and swallowing food), swimming, floating up or catching up with each other, resting in the seaweed. Show how you can paint a fish in different ways (with stripes, strokes, dots, etc.). During the drawing process, encourage the image of large and small fish and algae swimming in different directions.

First, children draw fish with colored wax crayons (thick pastels). When the fish are drawn, the teacher places jars of watercolor paints diluted to a light shade (blue, light green, etc.) on the tables for painting the water in the aquarium.

When looking at finished images, draw children's attention to the expressiveness of the drawings.

Materials.

Toy fish of different shapes and sizes. Landscape sheets or sheets of paper of round or oval shape (aquarium); watercolor paints diluted to a light shade (blue, light green, etc.); colored wax crayons, brushes, a jar of water, a napkin (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Watching fish in an aquarium with children (how they swim in different directions, wagging their tails and fins). Looking at algae. Modeling fish.

Lesson 31. Modeling according to the plan “Make whatever vegetables or fruits you want for the game of shop”

Program content.

Teach children to choose the content of their work from a range of certain subjects. Foster independence and activity. Strengthen the ability to convey the shape of vegetables and fruits using a variety of sculpting techniques. Develop imagination.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Find out what vegetables and fruits children know. Invite them to name their shape, and then sculpt what vegetables and fruits they want (each child must sculpt several objects).

Remind the children that they need to divide the column of clay (a stick of plasticine) into 2-3 lumps. Make sure that children do not sculpt very finely, to achieve a more accurate representation of the shape.

Consider all the sculpted vegetables and fruits, note their diversity, emphasize the independence of children in choosing objects for sculpting.

Materials.

Clay (plasticine, plastic mass), modeling board, stack (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Didactic or printed board games that use vegetables and fruits or their images.

Option. Modeling “Make what you want beautiful”

Program content.

Continue to develop and enrich children's ideas about beauty. To develop the ability to choose sculpting techniques to create a sculptural image. Cause a positive emotional reaction to the offer to create something beautiful.

Methodology of conducting the lesson.

Invite the children to think and say that they know beauty. To what the children named, add a number of simple (available to them for depiction in modeling) objects and objects.

Materials.

Clay (plasticine), modeling board, stack (for each child).

Connections with other activities and activities.

Reading books, learning poems. Didactic and theatrical games, games with toys, observations while walking. Conversations, conversations with children about beauty.

Summary of the GCD lesson on drawing according to plan in the preparatory group “Golden Autumn”

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Summary of the GCD lesson on drawing according to plan in the preparatory group “Golden Autumn”

Type of activity : drawing according to plan .

Topic of the lesson : “ Golden Autumn ”.

Purpose of the lesson .

To cultivate love, interest in native nature, the ability to notice the beauty of golden autumn , its color and convey it in a drawing.

Strengthen the skills and ability to mix paints, gouache, to obtain new shades and use them in work.

Develop children's aesthetic perception and creativity.

Vocabulary work: activate children's vocabulary: rowan, maple, birch, sky, blossoms, bright red.

Materials: gouache (green, yellow, red)

, album sheets of paper.

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