On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes
Date: February 21, 2012 Participants: children of the preparatory group Conducted by: educational psychologist Panova M.M. Purpose: to promote formation.
Introduce children to number and figure 6. Improve counting skills and comparison of subject aggregates. Form children’s ability to distinguish between the concepts of yesterday, today, tomorrow. Consolidate knowledge about geome.
1. Conduct classes to teach children to notice changes occurring in nature.2. Conducting classes, teaching children to group objects by color and shape.3. Conducting classes, Develop holistically in children.
Making a character from the cartoon “Kitten Woof”
Watching a cartoon before class will help to interest a 3-4 year old child in the creative process.
Select material for sculpting:
- plasticine in the required proportions, which should be warmed up and kneaded before starting work;
- plastic stack;
- match;
- wooden board or paper to protect the table surface.
We make a cat named Woof from plasticine with our hands:
- Roll out an oval from light brown or red material. Carefully flatten the workpiece.
- We form a cake from the darker material. We connect parts of different colors.
- For the muzzle we make a ball from dark material. We trim the edges of the figure and smooth out the joints.
- On the sharp part of the muzzle we sculpt the kitten’s nose and form triangular ears. Attach to the head.
- We sculpt the eyes in a light brown shade, making the middle out of black material. Add blue details and white droplets for highlights. We attach the eyes in the right place.
- From a light brown material we fashion something like a cushion for the kitten to sit on. Flatten one side to form a flat surface. We sharpen the second one to attach it to the head.
- We draw fingers on the figure’s paws. Forming the cat's tail.
- We connect the body to the head using a match. We attach the tail made earlier.
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A cartoon kitten made of plasticine will appeal to children and adults. The toy has a place in the collection of crafts.
Ginger cat
The sign says that a ginger cat brings good luck to the owner.
To make a figure from plasticine, prepare a place and the necessary tools:
- orange plasticine;
- additional colors - yellow, green - for eyes, brown, white or any other colors - for decorations;
- match;
- stack - a plastic knife for work.
Modeling a cat from plasticine consists of the following steps:
- Take a brick of orange material for the body. You will need 3 times less white plasticine; parts are made from it.
- Roll an oval out of the red-colored mass and pull the workpiece out on one side. You will get a long neck. We insert a match into it to secure the cat's face. We slightly bend the shape to get a figurine of a sitting animal. We attach a small white spot on the cat’s chest - it will be like a tie for the cat. Using a special knife, we make small grooves that imitate animal fur.
- We form 2 orange tablets for the bent hind legs and secure them on both sides of the body. At the bottom we attach small white plasticine pads.
- We twist 2 orange tubes for the cat's front legs. We expand them at the ends.
- We make the head in the shape of a flattened diamond. We make triangular ears from 2 miniature orange tablets.
- We attach the front legs to the cat's body. They should be about the same level. We make a tail and attach it to the body. We glue a white plasticine mustache, cheeks and a pink nose to the head.
- We attach the ears to the head. We cut strips on the mustache with a stack. To get slanted cat eyes, we stick green pupils to oval shapes made of white material. We fix the eyes on the muzzle.
- We connect the head to the body with a match.
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Progress of the lesson:
Children sit on chairs placed in a semicircle. The teacher comes in with a basket.
Guys, today one pet came to visit us. But it is very sad, because he has no friends. And in order to find out who is sitting there, we need to solve several riddles.
What kind of animal is playing with me?
That's right, guys - it's a kitten .
Do you agree to help him (children's answers)
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Let us make friends for our kitten from plasticine.
And in order to make friends for him, we must pass several tests. 1. Does anyone know a poem about a cat? (reading a poem by Natalya)
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2. The second task is called “What’s missing?”
(finish
the kitten ) 3. Third task - “Fold a kitten from geometric shapes”
(children take turns putting together
a kitten from geometric shapes).
Now the window has opened (arms to the sides)
The cat came out onto the ledge
(the cat’s smooth gait)
The cat looked up (the head was thrown up)
So we got to our modeling . We have already sculpted a horse. Let's remember where to start sculpting (knead the plasticine and divide it into parts)
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What shape is a kitten ? Head? Tail? (oval, elongated head, long tail)
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We will sculpt from a whole piece of plasticine. Tamara, tell us how we will sculpt (we need to roll out a thick sausage, cut it into a stack on both sides - these are the legs. Then we roll out the ball - stretch out the muzzle and ears. We attach the muzzle to the body and smear it well. The tail should be thin and long).
Guys, to warm up our hands before work, we will do some finger exercises.
Cunning little Kitten (ball held between palms)
Just got out of diapers, (palms open)
Did a lot of things: (palms close)
Ate a fish from a raccoon (circular movements between palms)
I started a fight with a hamster, (Squeeze the ball in your right hand)
Only the dog was scared. (squeeze in left hand)
Ill-mannered child (circular movements on the table with one hand)
This little kitten . (circular movements on the table with the other hand)