Methodological development. Application "Rowan branch". Volumetric autumn applique "Rowan" Applique sprig of rowan from paper templates

Master class with step by step photos for older children - preparatory preschool educational institutions groups. Application “Rowan branch”


Author: Goncharova Marina Mikhailovna, teacher of preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 1 "Berezka", the city of Verkhneuralsk, Chelyabinsk region.
Purpose: I offer a master class on making autumn postcard. The work can serve as an interior decoration, for participation in an exhibition, or as an independent craft. This master class can be used in classes with older preschoolers and in group work.
Goal of the work: creating an autumn card with your own hands.
Tasks:
1. Introduce children to the method of making postcards from natural materials and cereals.
2. Develop aesthetic feelings, creative abilities, fine motor skills.
3. Cultivate neatness, independence, perseverance, and the ability to admire the beauty of autumn nature.


There are a lot of rowan trees in our forests. It is impossible not to notice her. Bright clusters, like red corals, delight our eyes in autumn. This tree grows everywhere in our Urals, as well as throughout Russia.


Rowan is a resident of forest glades, edges and rivers, but from time immemorial the Russian people wanted to bring this tree closer to themselves. They planted it in front of windows in the front garden, near the hedge in the garden, on roadsides and in parks. Perhaps the custom of planting mountain ash near one’s home dates back to those ancient times when people believed in magical power tree. In many places in Russia, even in the last century, there was a custom when building a new house to plant young mountain ash next to it. Rowan was supposed to protect the house from all sorts of machinations of evil spirits.


Hello, golden autumn!
Hello, there is a flock of birds in the sky!
Hello, light breeze!
Hello, red leaf!
I see: there is a rowan tree,
The stem is thin, like a reed.
A riot of colors and brushes,
Handfuls of scarlet berries.

I'll come and admire you
To your rowan tree,
I will remember how in the spring she
Bloomed in the wind.
How the summer stood
Quietly, modestly in the row.
And what a beauty she became
In plain sight of nature!

Children will rejoice
Birds, animals, and me too!
Bunches of scarlet rowan
They will hang until December.
They will get bitter and stop.
Among the frosty clear days
It will be a delicious treat
For birds and animals!
Goncharova M.M.



Fairy tale "Rowan" (
Early in the morning jays flew to the rowan tree.
“How many berries do you have this year, rowan!” the jays said admiringly.
“That’s for sure!” the hedgehogs confirmed. They stopped by a rowan tree to rest. “Wow, how tired!” Today we have been carrying apples all day, they ripened and fell, and we discovered them. Now we take them to the hedgehogs’ holes. “On the way, we’ll tell the squirrel and show him a miracle - an apple tree,” said the hedgehogs.
A magpie flew in and in its beak it held a ripe cherry.
- This is a bush! So many rowan trees!! All in ripe grapes. This is good! Enough for everyone to enjoy. Everyone is now working to make sure there is something to eat in the winter. Yesterday I saw how little mice and hamsters were pouring grains into their burrows from the field into the storerooms. The squirrel dried the russula, and hid those that were already dry in a hollow, and brought nuts there too.
- Work, work! This year’s winter will be harsh and snowy!” said the old forest man, lifting his cone.


“Why is this?” the little animals and birds, bunnies and hedgehogs were surprised. Have you all noticed: how many berries are there on the mountain ash? - asked the old man - the forest boy.
- Of course we noticed! What a beautiful girl!
- I’ll explain, there is folk sign: “The harder and frostier the winter, the more generously this tree gives to the animals, forest birds, a person has his own berry and vitamin wealth. Now you see how the mountain ash is strewn bright red clusters? – and the old forest man pointed to the beauty.
“The old forest boy, what is her character?” the mice asked him.
– You asked me a good question, little mice. Right. Each tree has its own character. Pine is proud, aspen is trembling. Spruce is majestic, oak is mighty and strong. And the mountain ash is generous,” the old forest man answered the mice’s question. On frosty winter days, she will feed bullfinches, jays, titmice, crows, and magpies. And with the first frost, people will come to her for berries: to collect rowan berries for delicious pies.
- She is so beautiful! The leaves are green and the clusters are orange-red! - the waxwings whistled. We are frequent guests here! We know that we won’t survive the winter without its berries.
“Yes, and we, when we change our fur coat to a white one, often come running here to eat,” said the bunnies.
“Thank you for such kind words about me,” Rowan thanked everyone. Come and come and see me in winter. There will be enough berries for everyone this year! I'll be glad to see you! I will be glad to treat each of you! - Moving aside the leaves, the rowan tree showed everyone its ripe berry clusters.
Satisfied with the invitation, the inhabitants of the forest dispersed, and the mountain ash knew that they would all return to her only in winter for tasty and healthy berries.

To make crafts you need to prepare: colored cardboard, glue, zucchini seeds, cereals (peas and buckwheat), gouache, brush, glass of water, pencil, frame.


Work order:

Draw a silhouette of a branch on cardboard. You can use the template.


Paint the zucchini and pea seeds with gouache, green and red, respectively. You need to wait until they dry completely.


Apply PVA glue along the contour of the branch (it is advisable to use one that does not leave marks after drying). We try to place the buckwheat on both sides of the glue strip, achieving thickening.


Then we continue to lay out the buckwheat along the branch and brush in one row.



We lay out a bunch of peas, row by row, while applying glue dotwise. If necessary, for children, you can apply pencil markings with dots.


We lay out rowan leaves from the zucchini seeds. They are positioned symmetrically relative to the leaf cuttings, while covering the seed with glue.


The rowan sprig is ready!
Using a different background suggests a sprig of rowan.


You can arrange your work in a ready-made frame.

Application "Rowan"

There are a huge number of types and techniques of paper applique: three-dimensional and flat, single-color and multi-color, decoupage, trimming, torn applique... This list can be continued for a very long time. Some of you most likely know some of these techniques. But you’ve definitely never seen such an application. Let's try to create volumetric applique from colored table napkins.

We will need: scissors, PVA glue, green, orange and red napkins, a toothpick and a drawing-contour of the future application. In our case, this is a drawing of a rowan branch.

Before you start work, make sure that there are no unnecessary things or foreign objects on your desktop.

Step-by-step instructions for performing the work.

Step 1. Let's prepare a drawing-contour of the future application. You can draw it yourself, or you can use our version. Then you will need a printer to print the picture.

Step 2. For the applique we will use napkins of three colors.


Step 3. Cut a strip 1.5-2 cm wide from a red napkin. You don’t need to unroll the napkin. Cut the strip into squares. These squares should be slightly larger than the circles representing mountain ash in the picture, i.e. The squares should completely cover the circles.



Step 4. Apply PVA glue to one circle. The glue should completely fill the rowan.


Step 5. Place a square of red napkin on the glue. Now the main thing is not to move the square from side to side, so as not to smear the glue on the picture. Take a toothpick and begin to form folds on the napkin, crumpling the square from the edges to the center of the circle. The napkin is thin, absorbs glue well and gets wet quickly. Therefore, making a small relief circle out of it will not be difficult. It is important not to go beyond the contour line of the drawing. You can help with the fingers of your other hand.



Step 6. Similarly, close all the circles in the picture. Our rowan brush is already sparkling with bright colors.


Step 7 Let's start appliquing the twig. Cut two thin strips from an orange napkin slightly wider than the drawn twig. Remember that the napkin does not need to be unfolded. First we apply glue to long part twigs. We apply a strip of napkin to it and use a toothpick to crumple it from the edges to the center. The strip can be glued in parts. But then it is more convenient to apply glue not to the entire branch at once, but also in parts. It is necessary that the napkin glides well over the glue and forms folds.



Step 8 To make leaves we will need a wide strip of green napkin. It will need to be cut in half crosswise to get rectangles. The dimensions of these rectangles should be slightly more sizes leaves in the figure, i.e. completely out of close. Such rectangles need to be cut according to the number of leaves.



Step 9 Next, we use the technology already known to us. Fill the leaf with PVA glue, apply a rectangle of green napkin to the drawing and crumple it, filling the leaf. We try not to go beyond the outline of the drawing. We fill all the leaves with relief from green napkins.



Our rowan is ready. As you can see, everything is simple and very beautiful.

Assigned filters

Skill
  • Imagination
  • Coordination
  • Logics
  • Fine motor skills
  • Memory
  • Spatial perception
  • Speech development
  • Lexicon
  • Fantasy
  • Sense of color

Corrugated paper applique for children

Autumn applique for kindergarten

Application for children: Rowan

Bright bunches of rowan against the blue sky sparkle like little suns. The leaves have already begun to change their color from green to yellow and orange. A light wind tears leaves from the branches and circles across the sky.

Prepare

For the background - blue cardboard 15x20 cm.

Orange, yellow, red, green, black corrugated paper.

Rowan branches.

Glue stick.

Sequence of work

Look at the rowan branches with your child. Please pay Special attention on the color, shape of the berries, on how they are attached to the branch. Consider the rowan leaves.

Cut three 2x20 cm strips from black paper. Twist the strips into flagella. Make rowan branches from the flagella and secure them with glue.

From green, yellow, orange paper cut strips 2x6 cm. Make curves on one side of the strips with scissors. Roll the strips into leaf shapes. Glue the leaves to the branches.

Cut out 8x8 cm squares from red paper. Fold the squares into a shape

Svetlana Blokhina
Abstract of GCD for application for middle group"Rowan Branch"

Integration educational areas :

« Cognitive development» ,

"Artistic and aesthetic development",

"Social and communicative development",

"Physical development".

Tasks:

Educational: to develop children’s ability to carefully stick on parts appliqués; strengthen the ability to work with glue sticks;

Developmental: develop children’s creative initiative, independence; the ability to notice the beauty around us;

Educational: cultivate love and respect for nature; desire to protect nature.

Methods and techniques:

- verbal:reading poetry on the topic: "Autumn"; conversation on the topic

"Colors of Autumn", "Beauty is all around us".

- visual: looking at an album "Autumn forest",a bouquet of branches

mountain ash, herbarium of leaves.

- practical: broken rowan branch applique.

Materials and equipment: story picture with image rowan branches, colored cardboard, glue stick, napkins, oilcloth, colored paper for appliqués: brown, yellow and green; red plasticine (for berries mountain ash) .

Children's activities Forms and methods of organizing joint activities

Motor Fizminutka

Educational Conversation about autumn and its colors

Communicative Story about the herbarium

Productive Application

Logics educational activities

No. Activities of the teacher Activities of pupils Expected results

1. The teacher invites the children to look at pictures about autumn, listen to poems and tell what color autumn is.

Children look at pictures, listen to poems and talk about autumn and its colors.

Children gained knowledge about autumn and its colors.

2. The teacher invites the children to examine the prepared herbariums.

Children carefully examine the herbariums.

The children learned what a herbarium is.

3. The teacher invites the children to do rowan branch and see in what sequence you need to work, talking through each step.

Children listen carefully to the teacher and get to work.

Children are engaged appliqué.

4. The teacher invites the children to rest and do some physical exercise. "Sunflower".

Children spend physical exercise "Sunflower".

The children relieved tension and fatigue.

5. The teacher offers the prepared twigs mountain ash make berries from plasticine, rolling it into small balls.

Children making berries rowan berries from plasticine.

The children repeated the technique of rolling plasticine between their palms.

6. The teacher invites the children to do rowan alley and place the finished works on the stand.

Children carry their works and help the teacher place them on the stand.

Children admire rowan alley, everyone was satisfied with the work done.

Note:

1)Poems about autumn:

Here is autumn before us:

The field is compressed, the meadow is mown.

And over the forest in shoals

The geese are heading south.

Behind the barn there is a stack of straw

AND rowan tree in the yard

From the window of my home

Visible to rural children.

Frequent rain rings through the window.

The wind wanders everywhere,

Golden leaves drive

By silver water. (V. Prikhodko)

We cannot live in the world without miracles,

They meet us everywhere.

Magic, autumn and fairytale forest

He invites us to visit him.

The wind will spin to the song of the rain,

He will throw leaves at our feet.

So beautiful it's time:

Miracle Autumn has come to us again. (M. Sidorova)

2) Demonstration of gluing techniques.

The teacher shows a sample rowan branches, pasted on cardboard. The teacher shows that first you need to tear off a strip of brown paper (branch) and glue it to the cardboard; then make small branches to the main one in the same way branch. "Let's spread reverse side parts carefully, trying to spread glue over the entire surface of the part, glue it onto cardboard, remove excess glue with a napkin, smooth the part with a napkin.” In the same way "cliff" make leaves from yellow and green paper.

3) Finger game "Sunflower":

There is a sunflower growing in the yard,

In the morning he reaches for the sun.

(Children stand on one leg and stretch their arms up.)

Next to him is a second one, similar,

He is also drawn to the sun.

(Children stand on the other leg and raise their arms up again.)

We turn the handles in a circle.

Don't accidentally hit your friend!

A few laps forward

And then vice versa. (Rotation of straight arms forward and backward.)

We had a wonderful rest

And it's time for us to sit down. (Children sit down.)

4) Demonstration of rolling technique.

The teacher takes a piece of plasticine, plucks off a small piece and begins to roll it between his palms (berries mountain ash) and posting on rowan branch.

Publications on the topic:

Good day to all teachers. I would like to show our work with children on an autumn theme. We made a rowan branch from plasticine. On a white sheet.

Summary of an integrated lesson on applications for middle group children on the topic: “Helpers of Spring.”

STATE STATE HEALTH INSTITUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW “Children's Pulmonology Sanatorium No. 47 of the Department of Health.

Form of organization: Group. Type of occupation: Artistic and aesthetic. Application. Objectives: Learn to analyze nature, highlight.

Notes on the application “Willow Branch” (middle group) Goal: to learn to more accurately convey the features of nature, using cutting appliqué techniques to create expressive image fluffy.

Yalysheva Natalya Vyacheslavovna
Abstract of GCD for application for senior group"Rowan Branch"

Abstract of GCD on application for the senior group« Rowan branch»

Project participants: children senior group, educators groups.

Target:

To evoke in children a joyful mood about the coming autumn - as the most beautiful time of the year.

Develop fine motor skills of the hands.

Tasks:

Educational: to cultivate children's interest in appliqués; arrange parts in a certain order; strengthen the ability to work with glue and a brush; to develop children's ability to carefully glue parts appliqués; learn to roll napkin balls.

Developmental: develop children’s creative initiative, independence; the ability to notice the beauty around us; develop compositional skills.

Educational: cultivate love and respect for nature; desire to protect nature.

Preliminary work:

On a walk looking at mountain ash

Pay attention to the appearance and shape of the leaf, the color of the leaves and berries

In the evening, practice children in cutting out leaves by cutting off two opposite corners

Integration of educational areas: "Cognitive Development", “Artistic and aesthetic development”, "Social and communicative development", "Physical development".

Materials and equipment: story picture with image rowan branches, colored cardboard, PVA glue, tassels, pieces of fabric, oilcloth, colored paper for appliqués(yellow and green); red napkins (for berries mountain ash) .

Rules for handling sharp objects:

Taking and cutting with scissors is only possible with permission and in the presence of adults.

Do not swing the scissors to avoid injuring someone.

Hold the scissors straight away from you, do not open them wide.

You can pass scissors to each other only with the beaks-knives closed, with the windows-rings facing forward.

Progress of the lesson.

Educator.

Guys, guess the riddle:

In that forest and in the garden,

Only autumn is coming,

She has a new outfit

Red beads hang.

Thrush, bullfinch, other bird,

They can treat themselves to it,

As the frost gets worse,

The demand for food will increase.

(Rowan)

(Children's answers)

Educator.

Rowan- an incredibly beautiful tree, and its fruits are so bright and colorful, that attracts everyone's attention: people, animals, and birds. The berries ripen in early autumn, but you can enjoy them throughout the long and cold winter.

This berry brings great benefits to birds. She saves birds.

Educator.

And how rowan saves birds?

(Children's answers:birds eat berries in winter mountain ash.)

Educator.

Today I brought a twig to kindergarten mountain ash. Let's look at it. What color are the berries? What shape are they? What shape are the leaves? How are the berries arranged? (Children's answers)

Educator.

And now you guys and I will try to depict a twig mountain ash using colored paper. Think about the location of the branch rowan berries on a sheet of paper. Where do we depict it? (Children's answers)

Educator.

Yes, that's right, in the center of the sheet.

And before we start work, let's stretch our fingers and relax at the same time.

Finger gymnastics

We remove the berries from the branches.

(we stroke our fingers one by one, as if “removing the berries”.)

We treat our birds.

(show palm)

The birds pecked the berries

(with the other hand we imitate the “pecking the grains” movement)

And they waved their wing to us

(we wave our palm.)

We do it a second time with a change of hands.

Practical activities.

Demonstration of the technique of cutting out a leaf mountain ash.

The teacher reminds the children how to cut out leaves (hold the rectangle in the shape of a diamond by the side corner; cut from the bottom corner to the side and to the top corner, smoothly turning the rectangle with your left hand; then turn the part over, take it by the cut arc, and repeat the procedure, cutting from the bottom corner to the side and towards the top corner). The teacher accompanies the explanation with a demonstration.

Children start making leaves mountain ash using colored paper green and scissors.

The teacher helps with advice and guiding questions, monitors the children’s work and actions with scissors.

Demonstration of gluing techniques.

The teacher shows a sample rowan branches, pasted on cardboard. Reminds you that you need to be careful when applying the back side of the parts. trying spread glue over the entire surface of the part; stick it on yellow leaf paper, next to the twigs drawn with a marker mountain ash;remove excess glue with a piece of cloth; smooth the part with a piece of cloth.

Children start gluing leaves mountain ash using cut out leaves (quantity 7 pieces, glue and brush.

Demonstration of the technique of rolling berries mountain ash.

The teacher tears off a small piece of red napkin and begins to roll it between his palms (berries mountain ash, dips into glue and places on rowan branch.

Children begin to roll up pieces of red napkin, dip them in glue and stick them on rowan branch.

The result of practical activities.

Educator: Well done boys! Twigs mountain ash turned out just like the real thing.

Finished works are attached to the board. Children admire the branches mountain ash.Children can talk about their painting if they wish.: what colors were used to depict leaves and berries.

Publications on the topic:

Municipal preschool educational institution child development center - kindergarten No. 61 "Dream" Summary of educational activities.

Abstract of GCD on application for children of the senior group Topic: “Space” Goal: to continue to form children’s ideas about space. Tasks:.

Abstract of GCD on application for the senior group Topic: “ Holy holiday Easter". Date: April 6, 2018. Educator: Tatyana Khoroshun.

Goal: Continue to expand children's knowledge about the trees of their hometown. Objectives: 1 Educational: Expand ideas about the tree, form knowledge.

Goal: Cultivating a sense of beauty and development creativity children. Educational: Learn to draw rowan berries using the technique.