Materials for children's activities
For classes in a kindergarten group, materials must be prepared in advance. For the application you will need:
- colored paper;
- glue;
- templates;
- scissors.
Templates depicting animal figures must be prepared in advance. For kids you need to choose simpler figures, for older groups - more complex ones.
On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes
Teach children to create images of objects by crumpling paper, to correctly compose a round image by successively reducing the shape, placing the image in the center of the sheet.
“NIGHT OUTSIDE THE WINDOW” GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: Continue to teach children to carefully stick the image onto a given plane of the sheet (only on the black sky), placing it over the entire plane. Perfection
MBDOU "CRR - kindergarten "Bell" Summary of a lesson on application in the second junior group "Winnie the Pooh". Topic: “House for the Bug.” Educator
Summary of a lesson on appliqué in the second junior group “The chicken went out for a walk.”
This material forms children’s understanding of transport, its classification, and components.
This summary will help introduce children to the shape of a square and teach them how to compare it with a circle.
Consolidating children's knowledge about animals of the North, about their life in nature. Strengthen the ability to carefully perform appliqué.
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Paper animal applications
A colored picture of a domestic or wild animal should be cut into several parts and the kids should be asked to assemble it like a puzzle and stick it on a sheet of white paper.
An older child can be given a black and white drawing of an animal so that he can color it himself, cut it into pieces, and then assemble and paste it. The applique turns out even more interesting if the children are given cut out parts of the animal - the body, head, paws and tail. The child himself shows creativity and assembles his own unique applique.
Cat
Cut out the details of the cat: round head, oval body and legs, long tail, ears from ¼ circle. Invite children to assemble a picture from a set of parts, and then color the cat.
Piglet
The body, legs, head, tail, ears and details of the face are cut out of colored paper: nose, snout, eyes. The children themselves must collect the pig and stick it on a piece of paper. In the older group, you can complicate the task, for example, make the tail voluminous.
Cow
Young children are given animal parts to stick on. Older children can cut out a few cows themselves and stick them on a green piece of paper to create a grazing herd. You can draw part of the craft.
Chanterelle
It is interesting to assemble appliques of foxes and other wild animals from geometric shapes. The head and ears can be triangular, the tail, body and paws can be oval. The face can be drawn with a felt-tip pen.
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So, on our topic, “OZON.RU” offers many “useful things” for teachers and parents who want to teach children the art of appliqué.
There is a large selection of thematic literature and creativity kits: teaching aids, convenient kits with detailed instructions.
You can buy ready-made stickers and create your own application - both the youngest and older children will like it. They sell colorful books with entertaining stories, in the illustrations of which you can paste some element. By reading a book to your child, you simultaneously train his fine motor skills. Convenient and useful, isn't it?
To help educators and advanced parents, I offer training manuals from UchMag:
“Funny applique” by Y. Kozlova - here are 17 themes for applique classes in kindergarten and at home. The material is informative and interesting, the author wonderfully substantiates the need to engage in creativity with children.
The didactic set of the “Master Samodelkin” series consists of 8 cards and 8 templates, supplemented by methodological recommendations for conducting classes with preschoolers. This can be a great help for parents - it clearly and simply describes how and what to cut out to get the intended applique.
Cotton wool applications
Cotton wool is a very convenient material for application. First you need to give the children the base - the outline of the animal drawn on a piece of paper. Pieces of cotton wool need to be glued to the “shaggy” parts of the animal: the body, the head. And cut out the remaining parts from paper and glue them. The results are very cute and life-like animals.
The cotton wool can be glued simply in pieces, or in rolled balls. For example, a lamb looks natural when the wool is glued on it with balls. The picture looks three-dimensional. You can even paint the cotton wool with paints, and then you will get a real children's masterpiece.
Napkin applications
This application is very useful for children, as it strengthens fine motor skills. The napkins are first torn into small pieces by hand, and then balls are rolled out of these pieces. The balls are glued to the base of the animal image. Today, napkins are available in a variety of colors and designs. Therefore, children's animal applications can turn out to be very interesting and colorful.
Hedgehog
The process of creating a hedgehog is similar to creating a lamb. Only instead of cotton wool or pasta, you will need to use buckwheat to create needles.
In addition to this, you will also need a cardboard base, glue and an animal stencil.
Operating instructions:
- You can draw a hedgehog yourself, or you can take a ready-made stencil and print it or redraw it onto a base;
- Next, you need to glue buckwheat to the place where the needles should be. The easiest way to do this is to carefully spread glue within the contour, and then pour in the cereal.
- As soon as the glue has hardened and the buckwheat has stuck, you need to carefully remove the un-glued remains. You can stick buckwheat dotted into empty spaces.
Applications from other available materials
Sometimes the most unexpected materials are suitable for applique animals. For example, to imitate the wool of a lamb, you can stick pasta “horns” on paper, and it will look like it’s alive. Rabbit skin can be made from white or gray threads. You just need to choose thicker threads, for example wool.
To make an applique of a hedgehog, it is appropriate to make its body from buckwheat glued to paper. And the body of a chicken or a bear is made of millet.
A very convenient material for applique animals is plasticine. It is easy to process, painted in different colors, and it is also a favorite material for children for various crafts. Small pieces of plasticine are simply kneaded in your hands and applied to the base drawing for applique until the entire picture of the animal is painted in the desired color. This results in a 3D effect.
Applique Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear Facts
- Although grizzly bears are not endangered, an existential threat exists. 1,000 grizzly bears left in the wild .
- Grizzly bears are a North American subspecies of brown bear.
- Grizzly bears are often seen at some of Alaska's best fishing spots, where they feast to accumulate enough body fat to survive the winter.
- During the winter, grizzly bears hibernate. They dig holes on the hillside. Females give birth at this time.
- Grizzly bears are powerful predators, although they eat a wide variety of foods. Nuts, seeds, berries, fish, rodents and moose!
Penguin applique master class
Children love not only animals from hot countries or pets, but also residents of the north. Children in the middle groups of kindergartens will enjoy the master class on making a paper penguin. Here are the step-by-step instructions:
- cut out a black oval for the body;
- cut out a smaller white oval for the tummy;
- cut out black triangular wings, brown triangular flippers and a yellow triangular beak;
- Glue all the parts onto the base.
The cheerful little penguin is ready.
Animal appliqué develops children's creative abilities and perseverance. There are a lot of photos and templates on the Internet on the topic of children's applications with animals.