Natalya Kasimova
Summary of GCD for an unconventional method of drawing “Falling Leaves”

Summary of GCD on an unconventional method of drawing

Topic: "Leaf fall" Tasks: 1) Make up a story according to the diagram: size, color, what tree the leaf is from. 2) Introduce an unconventional drawing method: printing. 3) Contribute to the establishment of psychological comfort in the group by reading lyric poetry and listening to music in class.

Preliminary work. Reading poems about autumn, looking at paintings and reproductions depicting trees in autumn, observing nature. Material for the lesson. White paper as a basis for the composition, gouache, wide brushes, glasses of water, napkins.

Progress of the lesson. 1. The teacher invites the children to listen to M. Lesova’s poem “Golden Rain” and determine what time of year it describes.

The leaves filled with the sun, the leaves were saturated with the sun, They filled up, became heavy, began to spin, and flew. They rustled through the bushes and jumped over the twigs. The wind swirls like gold and makes noise like golden rain. Educator: - What is this verse about? (about leaf fall) Today we have a lot of leaves in our group.

2. Children approach the carpet on which leaves are scattered. - Do you want to play with them? (Yes) Take a leaf. Everyone chooses the leaf they like best, talks about it according to the scheme: size (large or small), color (red, yellow, green, from which tree. The teacher notices that the leaves are different. Vanya’s is large, and Olesya’s is small (show the card, Vanya has a yellow one, and Olesya’s has a red one, and they are also from different trees; Vanya’s is from maple-maple, and Olesya’s is from birch-birch. I have (large, yellow, from maple-maple, and who else wants tell us about your leaf? (3 stories). Well done, guys! Physics minute. We are leaves, we are autumn leaves, We are sitting on the branches, the wind blows - we flew, we flew, and then we got tired of flying, the breeze stopped blowing. , we all sat down in a circle. The wind suddenly blew again and the leaves quickly blew away. All the leaves flew and sat down on the chairs (children perform movements according to the text) Children’s independent work 3. Today in our group there will be a real fall of leaves and we will do it with our own hands. Finally, the children get to work: (they stamp leaves on the wallpaper). Paint is applied to the sheet with wide brushes. During work, the teacher turns on calm music and provides individual assistance to those children who are not doing well. 4. At the end of the lesson, the children examine the resulting work, the teacher reads the poem “Falling Leaves” by V. Nirovich.

Leaf fall, leaf fall, yellow leaves are flying. Yellow maple, yellow beech, yellow circle of the sun in the sky. A yellow yard, a yellow house, the whole earth is yellow all around. Yellowness, yellowness, means autumn is not spring.

Publications on the topic:

“Artistic and aesthetic development” in the second junior group “Leaf fall, leaf fall, leaves are flying in the wind” Goals: -to consolidate ideas about the signs of autumn; - teach how to draw leaves using the blotting technique, encouraging you to draw them all over the sheet of paper;

Goal: to arouse children's interest in mastering unconventional technology drawing (imprint with sleeve). Objectives: Teach children to create a drawing with.

Summary of a lesson on unconventional drawing using the dabbing technique in the second junior group “Leaf Fall” Fine art in the second younger group"Leaf Fall"

Summary of GCD in the first junior group “Leaf fall, leaf fall, leaves are spinning, flying” Summary of educational activities in the first junior group “Leaf fall, leaf fall, leaves are spinning, flying” Goal: creating conditions for the development of children’s abilities.

Summary of a walk in the first junior group “Leaf fall, leaf fall - the leaves are spinning and flying” Municipal state preschool educational institution"National kindergarten No. 16 "Badm Tsetsg" Summary of the walk in the first.

Reading time: 3 minutes

Almost all children, without exception, love to draw, but many parents, due to their own laziness and excuses like “he’ll get dirty himself and smear everything around him,” “I don’t know how to draw to show an example of how to do it,” “he’s too small, he’ll still get full.” these colors” they don’t give brushes and paints to kids, which is a pity... We hope that our marathon of children’s drawings on an autumn theme will inspire creativity for everyone without exception. There are plenty to choose from, dear Creators!

We tried to collect for you the most interesting drawing ideas in order to organize your child’s leisure time more interestingly when it’s time for rain, “dull charm” and sitting at home. Read on for ideas on what you can do at home with your child in bad weather.

Idea #1

You need to put the dried leaves between sheets of paper, and then paint over the sheet with solid strokes using soft colored pencils or crayons. A sheet with all the veins will appear on the white paper. Using this method, you can create compositions: a bouquet in a vase, an autumn landscape, etc.

Idea No. 2

A similar method, only you need to rub the leaves with wax (a candle or white wax crayon), and then cover a sheet of paper with watercolors. It is convenient to paint large surfaces with a wide squirrel brush or a foam sponge.

Idea No. 3

Paint is applied to the sheet from the vein side. Then the sheet is applied to the paper and an imprint is made. The effect will be different depending on what paint you use.

You can come up with many compositional solutions: imprint large sheet can become the crown of a tree if you finish drawing the trunk; A few prints are already a whole forest!

Prints made with white paint on a colored background look impressive. You can combine several techniques and complete the images with pencils or felt-tip pens.

Idea No. 4

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By blowing paint through a straw you can paint fancy trees. This method gives limitless possibilities for experiments! You can, for example, draw trees using a previously prepared background.

Idea No. 5

Fill your child with the background yourself or offer him some colored cardboard. Let him draw the crown of a tree and fallen leaves, dipping his finger in the paint.

Idea #6

The crown looks voluminous if you make it clear of colored pencils. Apply glue precisely to the desired places and sprinkle with small shavings. The trunk and branches can be blown through a tube or drawn in any other way.

Idea No. 7

Convenient (and completely non-marking) to draw the crown cotton swab. In the same way you can depict a bunch of rowan berries, a sprig of currants or other berries.

Idea #8

A very unusual picture can be made using foil. Place the dried leaf (or several) on a sheet of cardboard, veins up. Cover it with thin foil and carefully, so as not to tear it, smooth it with your fingers so that the design appears. Cover the foil with dark paint (you can use gouache, acrylic, tempera, ink) and let it dry well. Rub the painting very gently with a stiff dishwashing sponge. The protruding veins of the leaf will shine, and dark paint will remain in the recesses. Now you can frame your work!

Idea No. 9

Those who love textures will surely enjoy filling different silhouettes with patterns. Draw or trace an autumn leaf according to the template, divide it into small planes, like a stained glass window. Have your child fill in each piece with a different pattern. You can do this with a gel pen or felt-tip pens.

Idea #10

A similar task can be performed using the scratching technique. Paint a sheet of smooth (polished) cardboard with paints and rub it with wax (candle). You can use wax crayons to create a background. Cover the surface with black ink and dry. Scratch the drawing with a sharp object.

Idea No. 11

Using a stiff bristle brush or toothbrush, splatter paint. This method is suitable for drawing tree crowns and creating compositions based on plant imprints.

WATERCOLOR PAPER

1. Mix some red and yellow watercolor paint to create an orange color. Spread the resulting paint evenly along the bottom edge of the sheet, as shown in the figure.

2. Now mix some Prussian blue with water and paint the sky above.

3. While the sky drawing is still wet, wet your brush with water and shake off any drops of water.
The paint will bleed a little.

4. You can get a brown tone by mixing red and green acrylic paints. To draw a tree trunk, use a brush with brown paint to draw a line from top to bottom several times.

5. Add some branches in the same way. Then, using a thin brush, paint small twigs on the thick branches.

6. Once the paint is dry, use a brown oil pastel or wax colored pencil to draw the midribs of the leaves using wavy lines.

7. To create orange shades, mix red and yellow watercolor paints together. Now draw the outline of the leaf around each vein.

8. By adding a few small leaves to the tree and some flying in the sky, you will create the illusion of them swirling in the wind.

9. Once dry, use a thin brush to paint dark brown lateral vein lines on each large leaf.

This painting is painted on rough watercolor paper, which gives the background a grainy texture.