Summary of a lesson on application for children of the senior group on the topic: "Snowdrop". Abstract of GCD in the senior group on the applique “Snowdrops” Snowdrop applique for children made from paper templates

Hi all! Tatyana Sukhikh is with you. Continuing the topic: Application. Snowdrops are obligatory “guests” in creative activities in kindergarten. But this is not surprising, because we observe nature all year round, note all the changes and cannot help but notice the appearance of primroses, which symbolize the arrival of spring.

I personally just love these delicate buds, they are wonderful, especially considering their amazing durability and strength. How do they break through the snow?

My preschoolers and I depict woodlands in different ways: we draw, make compositions from plasticine and other materials, and, of course, cut them out of paper.

It’s not for nothing that we in kindergarten offer children certain subjects to depict. Take, for example, our topic. Having decided to make a paper composition, we tell educational stories about flowers, nature, listen to beautiful music, read poetry, that is, along the way we develop artistic taste, expand our vocabulary, and develop a love for all living things.

But it’s equally important to give children high-quality “tools”, isn’t it?

To help educators and “literate” parents, I offer a variety of creative materials.

Portal "Labyrinth.ru" pleases with a rich selection of kits for applique in different techniques: from paper balls, strips, pieces of paper. You can also learn how to make origami, decoupage... I liked Elena Yanushko’s books about different ways of working with paper. Colorful pictures and clear instructions will definitely please your children. If you, colleagues, need to write an interesting summary classes on the “Snowdrop” applique, these materials will undoubtedly be useful to you.

Also here you can buy good colored paper and cardboard I recommend it for future applications. There are even gold and silver colors, a great choice for kids!

"OZON.RU", as always, simply stuns with the variety of assortment. In general, in this online store you can buy profitably for school and kindergarten, there are stationery for creativity and study.

And on the theme of snowdrops, I found a good notebook for appliqué "Cut and paste". A convenient thing for home and garden. Paper, instructions in one set.

Shop "Kniga.ru" The selection is also very impressive: everything you need for appliqué and other types of fine art is available here in unlimited quantities.

So, we're done with shopping, let's get down to practice.

Features of creating primrose using the applique technique in different age groups

The “Snowdrop” appliqué lesson in the younger group involves children performing simple actions: we give them ready-made parts, and they carefully glue them onto paper. I usually prepare paper elements for the little ones; other materials can be used after the child has mastered working with paper.

Since I have to make many, many blanks, I got used to using a snowdrop template for applique, cut out in advance from cardboard. By the way, you can print a template from the Internet if you are not particularly good at drawing.


An extremely creative idea – a palm flower. Each kid, with my help, of course, traces his palm on white paper, I cut everything out, and together we glue it onto the finished background. The white palm is a bud. And the fingers are petals. Our moms will love it!

In the middle group, children can work with other materials, for example, fabric, cotton wool, napkins.

Interesting pictures are obtained if you use non-traditional appliqué techniques. So, if you cut out small squares from an ordinary white paper napkin, fold them like we fold a handkerchief, twist the middle into a flagellum and glue it to the paper, you will get a cute primrose!

Or you can do it another way: cut out petals from napkins according to the template, fold them together, staple them and fan them out, it will also work out well!


Touching flowers can be made from the heads of cotton swabs. Carefully remove the cotton wool from the stick, trying not to destroy the shape, and glue it on. We make the stem from colored paper or paint it with paints.

In the older group, children are already good with scissors, so they can cut out parts on their own. Although smooth lines with scissors are still difficult for them.

Let's invite them to make snowdrops from cotton pads! It's not difficult, but the end result will be beautiful. The easiest way is to take a disk and make a zigzag cut on one side to get three petals. The buds will not be very elegant, but that’s okay.

If you prepare a template for a more realistic bud, then the child will be able to make a bouquet of snowdrops with blossomed and unblown buds.


The composition looks interesting, where the buds are made of cotton pads with different textures. There are such discs on sale - smooth on one side and embossed on the other.

I can’t help but say that discs and cotton swabs make such beautiful calla lilies! There are people with hands and ideas who come up with such beauty.

By the way, in order for children to work with enthusiasm, the lesson notes on appliqué must include a point about musical accompaniment. “The Seasons” by Vivaldi will do, I’m sure!

Unbridled imagination is the key to success in creativity!

In the preparatory group, children can create complex compositions from paper or other materials. They can handle voluminous applications and origami elements quite well. You can make a cool bouquet from disposable plastic spoons!


Only, of course, you shouldn’t take the kind of spoons you use to slurp cabbage soup, but small, dessert ones.

Pre-cut spoons are fastened together in three pieces with plasticine and attached to cardboard with plasticine (volumetric applique) or decorated in the form of a bouquet for a vase. Such an unusual DIY snowdrop is a good idea for a gift for mom on March 8th, isn’t it?

In general, any flower, not just primrose, can be made well from corrugated paper. It has a beautiful texture, which gives the crafts a realistic look. The petals of the buds look so delicate!

If you want to make an applique from fabric, choose a non-flowing one, for example, felt, chintz, lace, fleece. It is easy to cut out parts from these fabrics; they will not fall apart in your hands. Organza buds can turn out magical if you try!

Fortunately, now it’s not a problem to find training videos and photographic materials that will help you master almost any type of creativity.

What do you think of the applique ideas? I look forward to your comments!

See you soon!

The period of early childhood is the most favorable for the development of all kinds of inclinations and abilities. And nothing develops a child’s creative thinking better than making all kinds of crafts with his own hands. This could be coloring books, work with making various products from scrap materials, such as feather flowers, origami or appliqués. There are also crafts that combine different materials and, for example, applications with elements of origami or drawing. However, it is important to pay enough attention to the choice of a subject for children’s creativity, since good work is only possible if the child is interested. So, all the children are delighted with the first ones, so the “Snowdrop” applique will certainly interest them. Especially if the kindergarten teacher brings them several colorful pictures depicting these flowers and tells them about the peculiarities of their growth, an interesting fairy tale, a legend, or asks riddles related to them.

Preparation of materials

The Snowdrop application in kindergarten, like any other creativity, should begin with the preparation of materials. It is necessary a day, or better yet a few, before you plan to make this craft, ask the kids to bring the following tools and materials: scissors, glue, colored paper, standard white sheets and cardboard. It is important to draw children's attention to the fact that the scissors are comfortable for them to use - not too big and not too small. As for glue, it is most convenient for kids to work with a “pencil”, and for this activity it will be quite enough.

If it is planned that the “Snowdrop” applique should turn out to be more original, then additional items may be needed. These include white paper napkins, felt-tip pens or paints, oilcloth, stapler, and corrugated paper.

Paper snowdrops: making a flower and stem

Since we are talking about appliqué, first of all it is necessary to select a base to which all the elements will be attached. To do this you will need blue or light blue cardboard. It is to it that the stems, leaves, and also snow and clouds will be glued in turn.

The “Snowdrops” paper applique begins with making stems, which must be cut out of green paper and glued to the base. Next, you need to cut out a square measuring 5x5 cm from white paper and fold it diagonally. You will get a triangle, which must be cut in half in height using scissors. As a result, three petals will come out - a large one and two small ones. Each of them must be given a rounded shape. Next, two small petals should be glued to the stem so that the corners are together, and the rounded sides are at some distance from each other, and a third one should be glued on top. It is worth noting that it is necessary to fasten the parts only to the upper corner, then the “Snowdrop” applique will look voluminous.

Making sepals and leaves

Now the sepals, because only with them the “Snowdrop” applique will look realistic. To make it, you will need to cut out a square with a side of 1.5 cm from green paper, fold it diagonally and cut a triangular depression on one of the open sides of the resulting figure. Glue the resulting part at the junction of the flower and the stem.

There are leaves left. You need to cut out three strips of green paper, 10-12 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide, which are sharpened on one side. Glue the finished leaves to the bottom of the stem. The “Snowdrops” applique made from paper will turn out to be more original if you twist the upper part of the leaves a little using the sharp side of scissors and glue them only to the lower part.

At the final stage it is necessary to make snow. To do this, you need to take two rectangles, 5x10 cm in size, cut out of white and blue paper. Having folded them together, you should use scissors to give the upper edge a waviness. Then stick the blue part onto the base, slightly covering the stem, and the white part 1-2 cm below.

Snowdrops made from napkins and paper

On the back side of green colored paper, using just a pencil, you need to draw leaves, stems and cut them out along the contour. It is with this step that the “Snowdrops” applique made from napkins and paper should begin. Then you can move on to the leaves. To do this, you need to fold a white napkin in four, cut it into even squares and, holding them all together, use scissors to shape the petals, which are fastened to each other at the bottom using a stapler. Next, you need to bend the lower edges so that the staple is not visible, and spread the upper edges in the form of a fan, giving the flower the shape of a snowdrop. White corrugated paper can also be used instead of napkins.

When all the applique elements are ready, all that remains is to glue them onto light blue or dark blue cardboard. The composition can consist of one flower or several. To get a more realistic picture, you can cut out trees and bushes from gray or black paper and stick them in the background, and attach a rectangle of white paper to the bottom of the base, which will imitate lying snow.

Paper applique with origami elements

No less interesting for children can be the “Snowdrops” applique made from paper with origami elements. Don't be intimidated by this technique, as folding the first spring flower is quite simple. To make a snowdrop, you need to take a square sheet of white paper measuring approximately 10x10 cm, which you need to fold diagonally, and then bend the top of the resulting triangle back. Then fold the sides down one by one. This will be the flower, without which the “Snowdrop” applique in kindergarten is unthinkable.

Next, you need to cut out leaves, stems and sepals from green paper according to the scheme described above. Then glue all the parts to the base, for which it is best to choose blue cardboard. It is also worth noting that the flowers must be glued with bent triangles to the outside.

Snowdrops in a basket

When your children are familiar with all the variations of making snowdrops, you can invite them to complement their applique with a basket. To do this, you must first glue many flowers with leaves and stems onto the base, and on top of them - a basket, previously cut out of brown cardboard. To achieve a volume effect, the handle does not need to be glued.

The application “Snowdrops in a Basket” can also be made as follows: cut out a basket with a handle from brown cardboard, draw large cells on it with a black or gray felt-tip pen, and then make cuts on some lines into which to insert flowers. To prevent the snowdrops from falling out, you can cut out another template of the same color and glue it to the back of the product.

An application for March 8 is a traditional children's gift for mothers and grandmothers. Our snowdrop is a simple applique, but very delicate and springlike. Do you know what snowdrops are called in different countries? The English call it "snow drop"; Germans - “snow bell”; The Bulgarians call it “badass” - of course, it argues with winter itself. And we call it “snowdrop”. But in all European countries this flower is a symbol of the beginning of spring.

Snowdrop applique – work for children from 5 years old. It is very technologically advanced, so a decent result is almost guaranteed. On our application postcard for March 8, you can write poems - congratulations for mom - or a short poem about a snowdrop. The child can learn the poem and also “give it as a gift” by March 8th.

  • Cardboard or thick blue pastel paper, A5 size
  • Green and baby blue double-sided colored paper
  • Sheet of white office paper
  • Scissors
  • If you were unable to find light blue paper, then use ordinary white paper for the snowdrop flower applique.

Draw on a sheet of green paper and cut out the stem of a snowdrop.

Glue the stem onto the cardboard. It is these two operations that cause the most difficulty for children. Therefore, you can perform this operation yourself in advance.

Cut out a square of blue paper measuring approximately 5x5 cm. Fold it diagonally. You should get a triangle.

Cut the triangle as shown in the picture. The operation is performed “by eye”. You will get three petals of the future snowdrop - two small and one large.

Let's round the petals.

Let's glue small snowdrop petals onto our applique. Do not cover the petals completely! Only at the point of attachment to the stem.

Glue a large petal on top. We also glue it only at the top point. Thanks to this, our application for March 8 will be voluminous.

Cut out a small square from green paper (side about 1.5 cm). Let's fold it diagonally. Let's make a cut approximately along the lines shown in the figure. We get a sepal.

On the applique we will cover the junction of the snowdrop petals with the stem by gluing the sepals.

From green paper, cut out strips about 1 cm wide and 10-12 cm long. No need to draw on paper. Let the child cut by eye. If it doesn’t turn out very smooth, it doesn’t matter. This will even add charm to the applique. After all, a snowdrop is a natural object, and nature does not like straight lines.

Let's sharpen one of the edges of all three strips. Now we will consider this end to be the top.

This step is optional. We will slightly “curl” our leaves. With the thumb and forefinger of one hand (right, for right-handed people) grasp the bottom of the leaf. With the thumb and index finger of your other hand, grasp the bottom of the leaf. Let your thumbnail rest on the paper. Swipe the piece of paper sharply with your other hand. This will give it a slight bend. Usually this operation is performed using scissors, but then our leaf will come out too “curly”.

Place the snowdrop leaves on the appliqué without gluing. Let's move it around and find the best position. Then, lubricating only the lower part of the leaves, glue them on.

Take two rectangles of blue and white paper measuring 5x10 cm.

Put them together and cut them into two parts, as shown in the picture. The cut line is completely arbitrary, but uneven. The thicker part is “snow”, and the thinner part is icicles.

Let's label it "snow". First, a blue applique piece, and on top of it, with a slight offset, a white one.

Let's stick on the “icicles” in the same way.

Step 16

In principle, our application is ready by March 8th! On the reverse side you can stick paper with a congratulation text. You can take a slightly larger paper, then there will be a small edging along the edges of the applique.

Decoration options for the Snowdrop applique:

If you have curly scissors, then before gluing the cardboard onto the paper, trim the edges of the applique with them.

If our applique with one snowdrop seems a bit empty, then you can add some spring drops.

Another interesting and easy job for children 5-6 years old is.

Olga Dvoretskaya

Summary of a lesson on application in the preparatory group.

Prepared: teacher GCKP i/s "Aigolek" Dvoretskaya O. V.

Subject: Snowdrop

Target: Strengthen the skills of cutting out objects of various shapes, the ability to beautifully arrange them on a sheet of paper

Tasks:

Educational: Arouse interest in the awakening spring nature, give ideas about primroses.

Developmental: develop the ability to create a whole picture from parts

Educational: Cultivate a caring attitude towards flowers.

Equipment:

For each child:

1. colored paper,

2. scissors,

4. oilcloth

5. napkin.

Dictionary: snowdrop, stem, leaf, flower

Progress of the lesson:

Vos-l: Do you guys like fairy tales? Now I will tell you a very interesting tale. You just need to listen very carefully.

“One day, the old woman Winter with her companions Cold and Wind decided not to let Spring come to earth. All the flowers were frightened by the threat of Winter, except for one, which straightened its stem and pressed a hole in the thick blanket of snow. The Sun saw its petals and warmed the earth with warmth, opening the way for Spring.” What flower do you think is spoken about in the fairy tale?

That's right, that's snowdrop - grow, it starts under the snow and appears in early spring, and is not afraid of cold, frost, or strong winds. He's so seasoned! He is also called the harbinger of spring. Who will see blue or white flowers snowdrop, understands that spring has come! In the summer snowdrop He will again hide in his onion, which is in the ground, and will rest in it and gain strength in order to survive the winter and wake up early in the early spring. Listen to how this word sounds in English - snowdrop.

Let's say this word all together, and now in each other's ears, and put it in the piggy bank of new words.

Now let's look at this beautiful flower, what parts does it consist of?

stem (stem)

leaf (bodice)

flower (flower)

(repeat)

Fizminutka:

Spring, spring! Spring came!

She brought warmth on her wings.

And here in the very sunshine

With your proud head raised

Bloomed snowdrop blue.

He's all fluffy, silver,

The little one stands in the sun.

He is a reliable messenger of spring,

He is not afraid of cold weather.

Other flowers will come for him,

He is the firstborn among flowers. Clap your hands.

Short flapping of arms and wings. Walking.

Raise your chin higher. Hands to the side.

Squats.

Torso bends.

Turns left and right.

What do you think we can do with you so that spring can come to us? (various options are expressed). Today, I suggest you make the same flower using appliqués to decorate your home and congratulate your loved ones on the arrival of spring.

Sample demonstration appliqués.

And in order to start work, let’s check whether we have everything for this, I will name the objects in English, and you will show them.

Scissors (sizors)- scissors

Sheet of paper (sheet of paper)- paper

Stik (stick)- glue

-(napkin)- napkin.

Tell me, what color are the flowers? snowdrop?

White, and in English? (white)

Leaves and stem?

Green (green)

What color is the background on which we will glue our flower?

Yellow (yellow)

Guys, watch how I stick it snowdrop. I'll put the flower on the oilcloth. I will apply glue to the stem (remember how in English stem (stem). And I’ll attach it to the paper in the center. Then we glue a leaf (bodice, and on top of the stem we glue a flower (flower). I'll blot off the excess glue with a napkin.

And now, my flower is ready, now you will do the same.

Well done, you all did a great job and your photos turned out beautiful. snowdrops, which will delight our family and friends and give everyone a spring mood! Who remembers what the name of a flower sounds like in English?

Great, thank you all very much for your work!















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Summary of GCD on application for children of the preparatory group “Merry Orchestra” Goal: to consolidate and expand children’s knowledge about musical instruments and the profession of musician, reflecting their own impressions in art.

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Application on the theme of Spring for the younger and middle groups of kindergarten

Master class with step-by-step photos. Volumetric paper applique “Snowdrops” on the theme “Spring”.

Author of the work: Erashova Lera, 3.5 years old, student of the secondary educational institution “Kindergarten No. 14 of general developmental type”, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic.
Supervisor: Karakozova Mlada Vebertovna, teacher of the MADOU “Kindergarten No. 14 of general developmental type”, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic.

Purpose: applique for decorating a group, as a gift for mother and grandmother, friends.
Target: teach how to make a three-dimensional applique from paper.
Tasks:
- develop the ability to compose an image given by an adult;
- develop fine motor skills of the hands;
- fix the names of the colors;
- develop accurate work skills;
- create a feeling of joy that arises when creating an image.

As soon as the first spring sun appears and the snow settles, flowers bloom in forest glades and along streams. snowdrops. Name "snowdrop" translated from ancient Greek means "lactyflorous", given for the white color of the flowers. The English call this flower "snow drop" or "snow earring", and the Germans - "snow bell".
Snowdrops are unusually delicate plants with a small bell-shaped head, short stems and long narrow stems. The weakness and fragility of a flower, as it may seem at first glance, is deceptive. It’s not for nothing that the snowdrop is the first to appear among the snow - it can even withstand ten-degree frost. The aroma of snowdrops is very subtle and light, but it is not because of the aroma that people pick these flowers and make small bouquets. The snowdrop is a symbol of spring, and everyone wants to hold it in their palms and give it to a friend.

From under the snow, on a thawed patch,
The very first, the smallest,
Mokrolyub, spring flower -
The snowdrop blossomed.
(O. Karelin)

For work we need materials:
- colored paper (one sheet each: white, green, black, blue);
- colored cardboard (one sheet, for a frame, choose as desired);
- simple scissors;
- curly scissors;
- glue stick.


Progress:

1. On a blue sheet of paper, measure strips 2 cm wide on the top and right, and draw lines with a pencil (this is necessary in order to make a frame).


2. Having cut off these strips, carefully, stepping back 2 mm from the edge of the paper, we trim all 4 sides of the paper with curly scissors. You will get a frame (an adult does this work).


3. Select a sheet of cardboard for the background and glue a frame on it in the middle (an adult does this work again). This will form the basis for the applique.


4. Make thawed patches from a sheet of black paper. To do this, starting from the edge, carefully tear off a sheet of black paper, forming small parts somewhat similar to ovals.


5. Make snow from a sheet of white paper in the same way as thawed patches.


6. On the base of the applique, at the bottom on blue paper, glue thawed patches.


7. Now, slightly covering the thawed patches, glue on the snow.


8. On a sheet of green paper (height – 13 cm, width – 27 cm), randomly draw the stems and leaves of snowdrops (the basis of the flowers).


9. Cut out the base of the flowers along the contour.


10. So that the pencil lines are not visible, turn the base of the flowers over to the other side and glue them onto the thawed patches, spreading glue only a little from the bottom of the stem (we do this in order to subsequently create voluminous stems and leaves).


11. Making a snowdrop flower. For it we will need: 3 white stripes (width - 5 mm, length - 9 cm), a green circle (diameter - 1.5 cm).


12. Glue the ends of one strip together. The result is a loop.


13. In the same way, we make loops from the two remaining strips. It turned out to be three loops.


14. Glue the loops with the bottom part on top of each other onto a green circle. The upper part of the loops opens like a fan. The result is a snowdrop flower.


15. Spread the green circle of the snowdrop flower (on the side where the loops are glued) with glue and take it carefully with your fingers. Place the finger of the other hand on the tip of the stem. Without lifting your finger from the paper, lower the tip of the stem down 1 cm and stick a flower on it. You will get a voluminous snowdrop.


16. Our applique has 3 snowdrops. In the same way we finish 2 more flowers and glue them on.

Side view of a snowdrop flower:


The application is ready!


"Snowdrop"
A snowdrop appeared
In the twilight of the forest -
Little scout
Sent in the spring.
Let it still be above the forest,
The snows rule,
Let them lie under the snow
Sleepy meadows.
Let on the sleeping river
The ice is motionless -
Once a scout came -
And spring will come!
(Elena Serova)

Side view of the application:


Let's look again at the child's application, made according to the proposed master class:


Side view of the child's applique:


Application options:
1) The shapes of thawed patches and snow can be drawn, cut out and ready to be offered to the child for gluing.
2) Add grass (draw and cut out on a piece of green paper). This option is presented at the child’s work.
3) Glue the snowdrop flowers, tilting them slightly in any direction.

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