Synopsis of artistic creativity in the middle group on the topic: “our elegant Christmas tree. GCD for drawing "Our elegant Christmas tree

Abstract of a lesson in fine arts for preschoolers on the topic "Green Beauty"

Cheremiskina Evgenia Gennadievna, teacher of additional education, MKUDOD Children's Center in Zuevka, Kirov Region
Purpose of work: this summary is intended for preschool teachers, primary school teachers, for teachers of additional education.
Target: teach children to work on the contour.
Lesson objectives:
educational: to consolidate the idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe main attribute of the New Year - the Christmas tree, conveying a festive mood, to teach children to draw along the contour, to mix paints.
developing: develop fine motor skills of hands, imagination, sense of color, interest in the New Year holidays.
educational: to cultivate aesthetic feelings, independence, accuracy, the ability to evaluate their own work and the work of others, a positive attitude towards all living things.
Material for work: watercolor, palette, brushes "squirrel" No. 1,3, can of non-spill, paper napkins, scissors, illustrations depicting Christmas trees



blanks of paper silhouettes of Christmas trees





Lesson progress:

1. Organizational part.
There are illustrations of Christmas trees on the blackboard.
The teacher reads a poem.

The Christmas tree came to the children ...
The Christmas tree came to the children
Brought snow on the branches.
Need to warm the Christmas tree
Put on a new dress.
Stars shine brightly
Light bulbs are burning bright
Beads hang different -
Wonderful outfit!

Teacher: Children, look at these beautiful Christmas trees! What is the difference?
Children's answers: one tree is dancing, the other is in the snow, the third is decorated with toys ... ..
Teacher: Well done! One Christmas tree is dancing, the other is watching us from under the snowy branches. Do you think we can see such Christmas trees in the Winter Forest?
Children's answers: There are no such Christmas trees in the winter forest.
Teacher: Where can we meet them?
Children's answers: In cartoons, in fairy tales, in thoughts.
Teacher: Yes, such Christmas trees can be found in cartoons and fairy tales, or you can dream up.
Look at the third picture. On it is a Christmas tree, decorated with beautiful toys. Does she look real?
Children's answers: Yes, it does.
Teacher: Where can you find such a tree?
Children's answers: In the forest, in kindergarten, in the square, in the yard, at home.
Teacher: What Christmas tree do you decorate at home?
Children's answers: Artificial, real, live, green, we decorate only twigs.
Teacher: What color is the tree? Toys? Stars? Christmas tree beads?
Children's answers: Green, multi-colored, red, multi-colored ... ..
Teacher: Let's close our eyes now and imagine that you are in a fairy forest. All Christmas trees came to life. They have eyes, legs. They walk in the forest, smile at you and prepare gifts for you.

During the story, we lay out Christmas tree templates on the tables.

Teacher: Now open your eyes, what lies in front of you?
Children's answers: Christmas trees.
Teacher: Are the Christmas trees real or fabulous?
Children's answers: Fabulous!
Teacher: That's right, well done!

2.Practical part.
Teacher: Now we will color our Christmas trees. What brush will we use to paint large objects?
Children's answers: Thicker brush.
Teacher: So we paint small objects with a thinner brush.
Teacher: To make our Christmas trees beautiful, we paint the Christmas trees without going beyond the outline.
During the work, the teacher observes the performance of the task, prompts and praises the children. After completing the work, a physical education session is held.

Physical education "Snowflakes are falling from the sky"

Snowflakes are falling from the sky
Like a fairytale picture. ( Children raise their hands above their heads)
Let's catch them with our hands Grasping movements with the palms of the hands)
Admire like flowers Extend palms forward)
And there are snowdrifts all around, Arcuate hand movements)
Snow covered the roads Hands to the side)
Do not get stuck in the field so that
Raise your legs higher. ( Walking in place with knees high)
Fluffy snow keeps flying, ( Raise your hands up and slowly lower)
And the blizzard keeps howling. ( Spinning in place)
How much snow has accumulated, ( Show snowdrifts with wave-like movements)
All paths are covered!
We'll clear the paths Imitate actions)
And let's play snowballs. ( Walking)

3. The final part.
Teacher: Now we will cut out our decorated Christmas trees along the contour. Of these, we will create a fabulous round dance around Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden, which you did in the "Manual Labor" lesson. Let's remember how to use scissors correctly.
Children's answers: we pass the scissors in rings, you can’t swing the scissors, take it in your mouth, close it after work and put it in a case.
Teacher: Good girls! Let's start cutting out the trees.
What beautiful forest beauties turned out!


Good afternoon, we continue the series of articles on the topic "How to draw a New Year - 48 ideas and 10 lessons". And today I add FIR-trees to the general piggy bank of New Year's drawings. We will draw Christmas trees in DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES. I will show you how to create simple drawings of Christmas trees, and how to create a real Christmas tree with a drawing of coniferous needles and glitter reflected in glass Christmas balls with your own hands.

So, let's see what ways to draw Christmas trees I have collected for you in this article.

METHOD #1 - ZIGZAG

The easiest way to draw a Christmas tree is a zigzag that expands downwards. It can be drawn as a thick brush (left photo) or a thin brush (right photo below).


How to draw a Christmas tree

METHOD No. 2 - METELochka.

This method is also quite simple for drawing by children's hands. You just need to draw on a piece of paper straight line(or slightly slanted if the tree will lean).

This line will serve the central axis of the Christmas tree- her spine. And then with paints - to the left and right of this axis - we will draw our bunches-panicles. You need to draw from the bottom rows of the Christmas tree - to the top. This is important so that our upper tiers lie on top of the lower legs of the Christmas tree.

That is first draw the bottom tier of the Christmas tree(a number of sweeping strokes-branches from below), then the second tier above the lower one (we put strokes overlap to the edge of the bottom row), and then alternately tier by tier we go to the top.

Then on this Christmas tree you can draw snow.

Here are the pictures below also a Christmas tree drawn in the technique of a METELochka. Note that, after we draw New Year's balls on the Christmas tree, you need to take green paint on the brush again and apply a few coniferous strokes OVER THE BALLS so that the balls seem to peek out from under the paws.

In the same technique, you can draw Christmas trees in winter landscapes. The background for such a New Year's landscape can serve as circular snowstorm from shades of blue gouache. And the spruce branches themselves are also drawn with SEVERAL shades of blue, turquoise and white.

It also looks beautiful when this technique is used in drawing. WATERCOLOR ON WET PAPER. We get fuzzy blurry Christmas tree silhouettes. And already Christmas balls on such a Christmas tree can be drawn clearly with perfectly smooth edges.

Such a New Year tree-panicle can be decorated with dots of beads, bows, New Year's sweets, round spots of balls.

To make the ball perfectly round (as in the picture above), it is better to draw it not just with a brush, but with a stencil. You just need to cut out a round stencil-hole from cardboard - several holes are better for different sizes of balls.

To do this, circle several glasses of different diameters on a sheet of cardboard, pierce each circle with scissors and cut out the inside along the circle line - and we will get round holes patterns. We put them on the Christmas tree - the desired hole-circle in the right place on the Christmas tree. And carefully paint over the hole with a thick and juicy color. You can do it not with a brush, and with a sponge- that is, a piece of foam rubber sponge for washing dishes. With the help of a sponge, the paint will lie evenly - as the bristles of the brush can crawl under the stencil and spoil the ideality of the circle.

Now, look at the pictures below. Here we see that our MAZKOV technique is being performed in the other direction. Here, the strokes are not placed in the downward direction from the axis-trunk of the tree, but on the contrary, the lines of the needles are laid semicircular vector up. And we're already getting new silhouette Christmas trees. That is a different kind of Christmas tree.

CONCLUSION: In this technique, the main thing AXIS-BARREL(from it we lead our strokes of branches). And more importantly MULTIPLE PAINT COLORS- strokes should be made from paints of different shades of green (or different shades of blue). Then our Christmas tree will look voluminous, textured and close to its real natural beauty.

How to draw a Christmas tree

METHOD #3

silhouette two-tone

This method is also very simple. Little kids love him. First draw a normal christmas tree silhouette- shaggy (left picture below) or geometric with sharp triangular corners (right picture below), as you please.

We paint over silhouette in green. We dry. And on top of the dried background we draw Christmas decorations. Or we immediately place Christmas tree decorations, and then separately paint over the gaps between them with green.

The silhouette of Christmas trees can be the MOST SIMPLE - an ordinary rectangle. Stars, balls, and the stem of any triangle makes it look like a Christmas tree.

And here in the photo below are some more examples of SILHOUETTE Christmas trees, but already with DOUBLE PAINTING. Here the silhouette is divided into ZONES - each zone is painted over in its own shade of green.

The zones are drawn with a pencil on a dry green background - and then painted over with a new shade of green. We dry. We draw decorations, ribbon star beads - and the Christmas tree is ready.

How to draw a Christmas tree

METHOD No. 4 - LEVEL.

Tiered Christmas trees we all knew how to draw in kindergarten. When tiers were erected from triangles of different sizes. Here in the pictures below I present to your attention variations of this technique Christmas tree images.

Tiers may have rounded corners and smooth lines floors (as in the left picture below). Or tiers can have sharp corners and broken lines floors (as in the right picture below).

Tiers can have CLEAR SYMMETRY (as in the left picture below).

Or each tier can be UNSYMMETRIC - not the same on the left and right (as in the right picture below).

Each tier can be painted in your shade of green. From dark to light, or alternating dark and light in turn (like in the picture of Christmas trees below).

Along the edges of the tiers of the Christmas tree, you can lay out the lines of SNOW, or the lines of the CHRISTMAS GARLAND.

A tiered Christmas tree can have an interesting stylization - like these Christmas trees in the pictures below - the edges of their paws twisted in curls of varying degrees of coolness.

We draw a Christmas tree

METHOD #5

drawing shadow areas.

But the Christmas trees, which no clear tiers- but hints of tiering are given drawing a shadow under the spruce paws. That is, due to the fact that on the silhouette of the Christmas tree we select BROKEN JUST LINES and paint over them with a darker shade of green - due to this we get silhouettes of shadow zones on the Christmas tree - and the Christmas tree becomes textured, with clearly defined coniferous legs (as is done on drawings of Christmas trees below).

Above the shadow zones, you can whiten the snow in some places (as in the New Year's picture below).

But below is a drawing of a Christmas tree, where shadow zones presented as ROUND LINES.

That is, we draw with a pencil on the green silhouette of the Christmas tree rounded lines and loops. That is, coniferous paws are depicted in the form of such flat cakes-ears.

And then we draw along these lines dark green tassel. We dry. And in some places we put light spots of light green-green on the green paws - this gives the fir-tree paws a visual bulge.

How to draw a Christmas tree

METHOD №6 MOSAIC.

This method is well depicted on gift wrappings, on postcards and as an interesting work for the New Year's drawing competition at school.

We start with the fact that on a sheet of paper with a pencil draw a triangle. And then paint fill out this triangle with a variety of shapes (Christmas toys, flowers, birds, snowflakes and other patterns, etc.).

We draw a stylized Christmas tree.

METHOD №6

horizontal lines.

But the way to draw a Christmas tree is perhaps the easiest - we draw the outlines of a triangle on a piece of paper with a pencil. And then inside this drawn triangle we lay horizontal lines of different colors. According to your taste, the lines can be - straight, wavy or broken lines as in the picture below. They can be placed horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

An easy way to draw a Christmas tree.

METHOD №7 CURL.

Here we draw a triangle on a piece of paper. And then in any place of the triangle we put a large drop of light green paint - next to it is a drop of dark green paint. And just with your finger, mix these two drops into a round rosette curl. As a result, the paint of two shades is mixed and we get a two-color roll. Repeat the same procedure elsewhere on the tree. And again and again until we fill the entire field of the outlined triangle.

How to draw a Christmas tree.

METHOD №8

CONIER LEGS.

And here is a way to draw a Christmas tree using the drawing of coniferous legs.

Here, let's look at the example below how exactly such an image of a Christmas tree is created on a sheet of paper.

To get such a Christmas tree, we first need to draw a triangle with a pencil. Then paint over it with a green background color of a dark shade. And then draw lines-bones of future coniferous legs over the background. And then grow green needles on these twigs.



We draw Christmas trees shining with lights.

METHOD №9

A RAY OF LIGHT.

But now I want to show how extraordinarily beautiful the Christmas tree we have drawn looks, if you think over the BACKGROUND in advance. The background you started drawing the Christmas tree on can make your drawing shine.

That is, if you make the background not a solid one color, but make a wide background strip in the center of the sheet a tone lighter than the rest of the background zone of the sheet. Thus, we get, as it were, a pillar of light within which our Christmas tree will shine.

And in this light beam (when the paint dries) we will draw our Christmas tree, in any chosen way. And in the end we will get a Christmas tree shining with unearthly beauties. Here in the figure above you can see how effectively such a background looks. The tree seems to be illuminated by heavenly light.

And the drawing of the Christmas tree itself is a heap of spots of different colors (essentially stuck with a finger). But the illusion of an unearthly radiance of the picture is created - due to the fact that 1.) the background of the sheet in the center has a whitish light shade 2.) all over the Christmas tree, except for colored spots, are scattered White spots.

Let's now consider a detailed master class on drawing a coniferous Christmas tree, for which we will just apply SUCH BACKGROUND RECEPTION - as a "pillar of light".

How to draw a bright Christmas tree

METHOD №10

DENSE NEEDLE.

And in this figure below, we also see the same background sheet preparation technique. The sheet was painted over in a bluish tint in the center and yellowish along the edges (it is better to paint the background not with a brush, but with a sponge, a sponge for washing dishes).

In the same example, we learn how to draw light glossy highlights on Christmas balls.

Please note that this Christmas tree (in the picture above) is drawn in a technique similar to the Broom. Only here not alone the central axis, from which our brush strokes dance (as in method No. 2), is not - here the axes for panicles-needles are multiple axis lines scattered randomly in different directions.

Let me draw you step by step MASTER CLASS, with a detailed diagram of the stages of drawing such a Christmas tree.

(I’m too lazy to get paints and a brush, so I’ll draw with a computer mouse. This will slightly distort the similarity with the original, but still convey the essence of the technique itself. So…

STEP 1- we make a general background, glowing in the center with a bluish spot.

STEP 2- in the luminous background we set the dark background basis of the future Christmas tree.

STEP 3- On top of our base and around it we draw axis lines of future spruce legs. We draw randomly and, most importantly, not very thick (so that there is more air between them). And most importantly, that they look down and a little splayed.

STEP 4- We take light green paint on the brush. And we begin to cover the LOWER TIER of the Christmas tree with long panicles-needles. It is important to start drawing the legs of the Christmas tree from the bottom up - mentally divide the Christmas tree into 4 tiers-floors and start from the bottom, gradually moving up. Then the Christmas tree will look natural (where the upper paws cover the lower ones, as in nature). In this master class, for the sake of saving my time, I will show only one lower tier.

STEP 5- We take just a green color on a brush - and between the light needles we make rich green needles. It’s also chaotic - here and there we make brush strokes.

STEP 6- take light brown gouache on brushes. And also with this color we make needles of brown coniferous color here and there. Finished with the LOWER TIER.

STEP 7- We pass to the second tier - and we do the same - we draw needles alternating brushes with light gouache, saturated gouache and brown gouache.

STEP 8- take on a brush dark green color(the darkest shade) and here and there we add dark strokes with a brush - drawing the needles that are in the shadow under the paws. Draw anywhere. Without hesitation.

AND FURTHER we continue with the third tier and with the fourth tier at the top of the tree. Until the whole tree is covered with coniferous branches. I will no longer draw here to the very top - a computer mouse is not the most convenient tool for drawing.

Now let's figure out how we will draw decorations for this Christmas tree.

STEP 9- under a round stencil (a hole in cardboard) we draw circles of the ONE COLOR anywhere on the tree - but preferably under the paws - that is, we place each ball between the branches. It is important - to make the balls look natural(we will then cover them a little in the last step with needles from the legs hanging from above the ball).

STEP 10- on the brush we will transfer the color of the same shade as the ball itself - only a few tones darker. And on the ball we draw curls of this dark color.

STEP 11- on the brush we take another NEIGHBOR WITH DARK shade of color. And next to the first dark curl on the ball, we put another one, also dark, but of a different shade.

STEP 12- take a light (but not white) shade of color on the brush. And in the center of the ball we put a spot of light color - a spot of a round shape, or in the form of a thick curl.

STEP 13- take the WHITE color on the brush. And In the center of the ball we put a white plump dot. And in the lower side of the ball we make a white semicircular stroke. Thus, our balls sparkled like real glass ones.

STEP 14- Now we take a stick with a round tip, with which we will draw POINTS OF BEADS. A simple pencil with a round wash on the end will do. Pour thick white gouache into the saucer - poke the end of the pencil into the saucer and draw a chain of beads between the balls. White beads and red.

STEP 15- And now we need to push the needles of the Christmas tree a little over the balls. To do this, we again take a green color on the brush - and put a few sharp needle strokes on the top of the balls. We alternate shades of green - a couple of light strokes, a couple of dark ones. So our balls will be slightly covered with needles and will look naturally hanging under the paws of the Christmas tree.

By the same principle you can draw any of the Christmas trees below.

This Christmas tree, for example, is drawn entirely and completely, first with a DARK GREEN BRUSH, and then after drying on the brush, we take a LIGHT SHADE OF GREEN and draw already light paws on top of the dark needles.

But pay attention: we draw light branches without repeating the contours of the dark - that is, the dark branches stick out not in the same sides that are light.

And here (the picture of the Christmas tree below) is just different. Here, the light branches of the needles are drawn exactly OVER the same dark branches. Only lines of light needles are applied a little disorganized with the dark ones.

Very few toys can be placed on such a thick Christmas tree. The main thing is to make sure that after drawing the balls you have not forgotten take it on a green brush again - and again draw the needles of coniferous legs, which with their edges RUN over Christmas tree decorations. To Christmas balls as if drowned partially in dense needles and looked out of it with their glossy smooth sides.

It also looks good on this tree. a garland of bright multi-beam stars.

To make the stars burn with LIGHT FROM INSIDE (picture below), we use tricky way. We use flat brush(where the bristles are arranged in a row, and not in a round beam), and on the palette we drip a light yellow drop of paint and a dark yellow one next to it. We apply a brush to this paint so that one edge of the bristle row of the brush takes light paint, and the other dark.

And now this two-color brush draw rays of stars. Rays are just brush prints - we print the brush in a circle, placing its light-colorful edge in the center of the circle, and the dark-colorful edge of the brush in the outer side of the star circle. (Look at the stars in the picture of the Christmas tree below - they have yellow rays towards the center, and darker along the edges). After the rays have dried in the middle of such an asterisk, we put a round spot of white paint.

And a white artificial Christmas tree you can draw thick spruce branches using the same technique. To do this, on a bluish background with a gray brush, draw the same paws of the Christmas tree (hairy twigs). And then on top of their gray outlines we draw already white shaggy twigs. And we get a picture where the white needles stand out against the background of a gray coniferous shadow (as is done in the picture of the Christmas tree below).

How to draw a winter tree

METHOD 11

snow-covered trees.

And here is another pretty snow-covered evening tree, consecrated by a lantern. I tried to draw this Christmas tree with a computer mouse in stages. Of course, this is not as convenient and revealing as brush strokes, but still this master class conveys the general principle of creating a drawing in this style. Here it is shown how the mosaic alignment of the tiers of the legs of the Christmas tree is conveyed with simple blurry strokes.

In a similar technique, many snowy images of painted Christmas trees.

Let's take a closer look at how at home to a simple unprepared person (without art education and everyday experience of waving a brush on paper) to create a masterpiece in one evening with the help of an unfamiliar hand of a brush and a jar of paint.

Here is one of the tricky ways to draw a Christmas tree with your own hands in a short time. First, draw the outlines of a triangle on paper.

On the triangle, be sure to draw the center line of the axis (this is necessary in order to know in which direction - left or right - to turn the tip of the brush).

We take black paint on the brush. An important condition is that the shape of the brush should be flat (not a round tuft) and the bristles should be preferably hard. The second important condition is that the paint should not be too wet. That is, we breed a thick, dryish black mixture - we dip the same dry brush into it. And we print it to the drawing - this is how we get the prints of the villi of a natural contour that is not blurry with excess dampness (similar to the contour of real needle needles).

And then you can take and apply on the tip of the same black brush dryish white gouache(also smear thick gouache on a saucer, dip the edge of the bristles of a flat brush and lay its prints along the tiers of the Christmas tree - in even rows.

And here is another quick way to draw a Christmas tree. It's even easier here. This method is similar to the first one. zigzag method in our article. Only with the addition of white snow.

And here's the way where the Christmas tree drawn with a wet brush, she was dipped in dark green paint, and then tip of the same brush dipped in white gouache. And immediately this white tip was printed to the bottom of the painted oval leg of the Christmas tree. Thus, we get a foot where the bottom edge has a pure white outline, and white-green streaks go up from it.

And here is a real jewelry way of drawing the needles of a snow-covered Christmas tree. Here it is drawn subtly and gracefully each large needle on the needles. Here we just see with our own eyes the way where the brush was dipped in paint on both sides.

And with such a brush we apply needles along the drawn branch. First, the left row (as on a comb), then the right row (as on a comb), and then (!!!) as many as three central rows of needles(so that the coniferous branch gets volume).

You can draw such experimental Christmas trees with gouache immediately in one drawing, fitting them into a single winter landscape.

These are the ideas of Christmas tree drawings that I have collected for you today in one Family Pile on our website. Now you can choose any way to draw a Christmas tree, based on the materials available and faith in your abilities.

Go ahead. Swing at artistic masterpieces. And may you succeed.
Olga Klishevskaya, especially for the site ""
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GCD for drawing "Our elegant Christmas tree"

GCD on the development of children in the educational field "Artistic Creativity" (Drawing)

Topic: Our beautiful tree

Integration of educational regions: "Artistic Creativity", "Communication", "Knowledge", "Physical Culture"

Types of children's activities: productive, communicative, game, motor, cognitive-research.

Tasks:

1. Developmental tasks: Develop observation, the ability to choose a subject for the image. Develop the ability to create simple images, accept the idea proposed by adults. Develop aesthetic perception, form figurative representations. Contribute to the emergence of the first value orientations, emotional responsiveness. Improve children's motor skills and abilities. To form the ability to imitate an adult, finishing words and phrases, to promote the activation of speech.

2. Learning tasks: To teach children to convey the image of a Christmas tree in a drawing. Form skill paint Christmas tree with branches extending downwards. Learn to use paints of different colors, carefully apply one paint to another only after drying. Lead to an emotional assessment of the work. Cause a feeling of joy when perceiving the created drawings.

Pin skill draw with brushes and paints, hold the brush correctly, rinse it well and dry it. Improve the ability to consider drawings, choose the best.

3. Educational tasks: develop interest in drawing, accuracy, independence in work. Cause a feeling of pleasure, joy from the created image.

Material: landscape sheet, brushes, paints.

Org. moment

Children enter the group, go to the carpet.

Guys, what time of year is it? (winter)

And what is the most important holiday of the winter holidays? (New Year)

What is the main thing on the holiday? (children's answers)

In the course of the conversation, we come to the conclusion that this is a Christmas tree. An image of a Christmas tree without toys is hung on the board.

Guys, is this Christmas tree? Why? (children's answers)

And what is missing on the tree? (toys)

I suggest you play magic today. Let's remember the words of our song about the Christmas tree dress, let's all say them together, and see what happens.

Children read together poetry:

The Christmas tree came to the children.

Brought snow on the branches.

The tree needs to be warmed up.

Put on a new dress.

Stars shine brightly

Light bulbs are burning bright

Beads different shine,

Wonderful outfit!

Main part.

Educator. We will be today draw a Christmas tree.

There is a knock on the door.

Educator. Children did you hear someone knock on the door. I'll go and see who's there.

Educator. Children look who came to visit us. The snowman is not alone, but with a beautiful Christmas tree.

Snowman. Hello children.

Children. Hello snowman.

Snowman. And where did I get to.

Educator. And you, a snowman, ended up in kindergarten.

Snowman. If you want, I'll give you a riddle.

Mystery. I am covered in prickly green needles.

Children. Christmas tree.

Educator. Snowman, and our children know poems about the Christmas tree.

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree,

She grew up in the forest

Slim in winter and summer

Green was.

Snowman. I really liked the way you told the poem. Well done.

And I want to play with you.

Fizminutka

I'm a cheerful snowman, accustomed to snow and cold.

Everything in the forest was covered with white, white, white snow.

Spin around the Christmas tree and turn into a hare.

You are no longer boys and girls, but hares.

Bunnies came out to walk their paws to stretch.

Jump jump, jump yes jump. Stretch your paws

Oh-oh-oh, what a frost, you can freeze your nose.

Jump jump, jump yes jump. You can freeze your nose.

Sad bunnies are sitting, ears are freezing at bunnies.

Jump jump, jump yes jump. Rabbit ears are cold.

Bunnies began to dance their paws to warm

Jump jump, jump yes jump. Dancing near the Christmas tree.

Snowman. Well, hares, they are good, they played from the heart.

Educator. Look at the hares, the snowman has a Christmas tree, but we don’t. What do we need to do so that you each have your own Christmas tree.

Children. draw a Christmas tree.

Educator. Children, let's see what the Christmas tree has, the Christmas tree has a trunk and twigs. What color is the tree.

Children. Herringbone green.

Children sit at tables.

The teacher explains and shows techniques drawing. From the beginning we draw the trunk from top to bottom (the line thickens slightly towards the bottom). Trunk painted, draw branches from the trunk.

Children draw

When all the children have drawn, the drawings are exhibited.

Final part.

Snowman. Oh, what good fellows, what beautiful Christmas trees painted How I liked your Christmas trees. Well done. And I leave you my Christmas tree as a gift.

Educator. There was one Christmas tree, but it became.

Children. A lot of.

Snowman. It's hot for me with you, it's time for me to return to the kingdom of Santa Claus. I will definitely tell him about your kindergarten. Let him come and visit you.

Educator. Snowman, don't you forget that rabbits need to be turned back into children.

Snowman. It’s a pity, of course, to leave, but you have to say goodbye.

Join hands together around the Christmas tree.

You need to stomp the striker three times with your feet.

Spin around the Christmas tree and turn into kids.

Educator. Children, let's give the snowman the same gift, our drawing.

Snowman. Thank you. Goodbye children.

Children. Goodbye snowman.

Drawing master class for children 4-5 years old "Herringbone"


Author: Ostanina Victoria Alexandrovna, educator of MDOU DS KV "Rainbow" SP "Silver Hoof"
Description: Let's draw! This master class gives you the opportunity to take gouache, brushes and start painting! And what do we especially want to draw on the eve of the wonderful holiday of the new year? Of course the Christmas tree! But what if you can’t draw very well, but really want to? I offer you a very easy and simple way to draw: the poke method. Don't be afraid to try, start drawing!
Purpose: The master class provides a wonderful opportunity to teach children how to draw a Christmas tree. Each educator, primary school teacher can safely introduce drawing using the “poke” method into his work. And caring parents can draw small Christmas trees and large spruces together with their children!
materials: white sheet of paper, gouache, brushes, glass of water, cloth napkin.

Progress:

Soon, soon will come to us
Bright holiday New Year!
We will dream with you
And gifts to choose!
To make the holiday brighter
I didn't forget about the tree!
Here are toys with tinsel
We hung with you!
May the good Santa Claus
Our magician red nose!
All the guys in order
Handing out chocolate!
That's probably exactly what every boy and every girl dreams of on New Year's Eve. We want the holiday to come to us as soon as possible! And what is needed for this? We need a tree! And the trees grow in the forest!

Reminds me of my childhood! In the early bright morning, my grandfather and I always went to the forest for a Christmas tree. We tried to choose the most beautiful!

And they dressed her up at home. Everyone tried to choose the most beautiful and favorite toy and tried to hang it on the most visible
place! Here we have such a beauty.


I would like to say in the words of Elena Ilyina:
"Look
In the door crack -
You'll see
Our tree.
Our tree
High
Gets
Up to the ceiling.
And on her
Hanging toys -
From stand
To the top…”
But now in our modern developing world, you don’t have to go to the forest, you just have to stand on a chair and get a magic box from the closet in which an artificial Christmas tree is stored.


And now the toys...


Now we decorate the Christmas tree.


And no hike in the woods, no magic. But you can make the world brighter without destroying a single Christmas tree! How, you ask? Just! You need to plant a Christmas tree under your window! And dress her up every year!


And I suggest you draw a forest beauty. Make it easy and simple! I propose to use a simple drawing method for work - the “poke” method.
Basic rules for drawing using the poke method:
1. Draw with a hard semi-dry brush. This means that we do not dip the brush into the water before setting the gouache on the brush.
2. After washing off the paint from the brush, it is necessary to blot the brush on a cloth. This is necessary to keep the brush semi-dry.
3. To draw a picture, we do not apply it with traditional strokes, but we poke it into a sheet of paper, holding the brush vertically. Hence the name - the "poke" method.
4. After setting the paint on the brush, the first “poke” should be done on a spare sheet of paper, as this will allow the drawing to be more evenly colored. The first "poke" always leaves a brighter trace, which is not always necessary in work.
5. When drawing a large object, such as the body of an animal, it is important to first go along the contour, and then proceed to fill in the middle.
Once you understand the basic rules, you can get started.
We draw a Christmas tree:
1. Let's start with the image of the trunk of the Christmas tree. To do this, we need a brush number 3 protein.
First, draw the trunk itself. We make the crown thinner, and to the bottom of the trunk we make a thickening, applying strokes close to each other. I start each stroke from the crown and smoothly lead to the very bottom, spreading to the sides. Now we draw branches - small semi-arcs, starting from the trunk and spreading to the sides.

2. Now we draw needles. We do it in an unusual and interesting way - by the “poke” method. Let's not forget the rules.
We start work from the base of the branch.

And so we continue to the very end. And so on each side of the branch, making it fluffier with each “poke”.

3. We do the same with each branch. First, on one side of the tree,


Then the second side, trying to make parallel branches the same.


4. Now, with darker gouache, add bright colors to the bottom of each branch.


5. Each Christmas tree in the winter forest falls under the snowfall, and snowflakes and even a lot of fluffy snow remain on its paws. That's it for this we need white gouache and a hard semi-dry brush. Again, using the “poke” method, draw fluffy snow on top of each branch.

The Christmas tree is ready. Let's make a frame. To do this, we use blue gouache and draw a frame using the “poke” method. By placing the "pokes" tightly to each other right near the edge of the sheet. Try not to rush to make the frame dense and bright. Now our Christmas tree is ready.


It will become a worthy decoration of our house on the eve of the most beloved holiday by all children.


Whatever place we find her, she will definitely please us!


Even a child can draw such a Christmas tree. This is how I saw and drew a Christmas tree Vanya, 5 years old.


You can decorate our Christmas tree by hanging painted tinsel and balls on it.


Or draw a whole forest.


Show your imagination. Don't be afraid to experiment!

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution "Kindergarten of the village of Alatorka" of the municipal district Iglinsky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan

Summary of organized educational activities using non-traditional drawing methods in the middle group on the topic "Our smart Christmas tree".

Conducted by: teacher Migranova L.Sh.

Target: introduce children to non-traditional methods drawing - crumpled paper print.

Tasks:

Educational: to form an aesthetic attitude to the surrounding reality based on familiarization with non-traditional techniques drawing.

Visual: learn to draw a spruce, decorating it with New Year's toys;

Technical: to develop the ability to independently draw a Christmas tree using non-traditional forms (drawing - with crumpled paper);

Compositional: to improve compositional skills in the location of the object in the center of the sheet, decorating the drawing with details;

Color: choose the appropriate color for New Year's toys;

Developing: to develop creative imagination, thinking, observation, speech, visual memory, integrative personality traits;

Educational: to cultivate a caring attitude towards trees, independence in the choice of solving educational problems (the ability to actively and creatively apply previously learned methods of image in drawing, the ability to bring things to the end.

Software content.

1. Repetition with children about the New Year holiday

2. Teach children draw with crumpled paper.

3. Finger gymnastics.

4. Physical education.

5. Results for occupation.

Preliminary work.

1. Conversation with children about nature.

2. Individual work with children on drawing

Integration of educational areas.

"Artistic aesthetic development", "Cognitive development", "Speech development"

Methods and techniques.

Visual, verbal, conversation.

Didactic tools:

Demonstration - artificial spruce, drawing sample - spruce with New Year's toys, toy - snowman with a postcard

Handouts: sheets - A4, gouache, sheets of paper for printing, palette, jar of water, napkin, cotton swabs

Lesson progress:

Organizing time.

Educator: Guys, let's greet each other:

All the children gathered in a circle

I am your friend and you are my friend

Let's hold hands tightly

And smile at each other!

Educator:- Oh, guys, who is this in my bag sitting? Is someone moving there? The teacher takes out a Snowman toy and a picture of a Christmas tree in a winter forest from the bag.

Educator: Yes, it's a snowman! And how did he get here? Probably, guys, he climbed into my bag while I was walking down the street in the morning to kindergarten. And what is in his hands? Children:- Telegram. - Guys, yes, listen to what is written in it.

“Hello guys, we are forest dwellers. The New Year holiday is coming soon, we really want to have a beautiful elegant Christmas tree. But in the forest there are no beautiful toys, colorful balls, bright tinsel. What can we do, please help"

Educator: Guys, how can we help the forest dwellers? (Children's suggestions)

Educator:- And what holiday is coming soon? Children:- New Year!

Educator: That's right, the New Year will come to us soon! Guys, guess the riddle and tell me, without which there is no New Year's holiday?

This tree in winter

We invite you home.

green needles

At (Christmas tree).

Children: Christmas tree.

Educator: Of course, what a holiday without a beautiful Christmas tree!

Let's draw for them Christmas tree. (Let's)

Physical education is being held.

Educator: But, first we will play the game "Christmas trees are"
Different Christmas trees grow in the forest, both wide, and low, high, thin.
Now, if I say "high" - raise your hands up.
"Low" - squat and lower your arms.
"Wide" - make the circle wider.
"Thin" - make a circle already.

Main part.

The children take their seats.

(Teacher shows herringbone decorated with balls, toys, tinsel)

Guys look at herringbone. What is she? (beautiful, fluffy, prickly, elegant, wonderful, etc.)

And now, guys, let's get to work and draw Christmas trees, otherwise the forest dwellers have been waiting, the snowman still needs to get into the forest with your Christmas trees.

Look and tell me where herringbone trunk? Where are the branches? Why herringbone called evergreen beauty? (children's answers)

Children sit at the tables, where there are already drawing supplies Educator:- Children, pay attention, there is a sheet on the table. white paper, gouache, cotton buds, a small sheet of paper, all this is needed to draw a Christmas tree.

caregiver: What kind colors we will use?

Children: Green, red, yellow, blue.

Educator: We take one sheet of paper, crumple it and dip it in green paint. Then this draw with a paper ball (sticking method) Christmas tree on the whole sheet. See how to draw.

The teacher shows on a sheet of paper attached to a magnetic board how to draw a Christmas tree in stages.

caregiver: Guys, let's do exercises for our fingers.

Children: Let's.

Finger gymnastics.

"Let's warm up."

Let's play a little Children clap their hands.)
Let's clap our hands.
We warm our fingers Clench your fingers into a fist and unclench).
We squeeze them, we squeeze them.

Educator: Our Christmas tree has dried up, and now guys, let's draw colorful balls on our Christmas trees. Balls will be draw with cotton swabs. We take one cotton swab, dip one end into the paint, for example, red and poke apply balls(points) on the herringbone, as if we are hanging them on twigs. Then we turn over the same cotton swab and dip it with a clean end into a paint of a different color, for example, yellow, and do the same. We put points on different branches so that the whole the Christmas tree has become elegant.

Look how many beautiful balls turned out on herringbone. What color are they? (red, yellow, blue, orange)

Now let's admire our beautiful Christmas trees.What elegant Christmas trees turned out, the snowman liked them too. Then we will send our drawings with the Snowman to the forest dwellers. - Well done boys! We helped the forest dwellers, now they will have beautiful Christmas trees And they will be able to joyfully celebrate the New Year!

The Christmas tree is dressing up -

The holiday is approaching.

New Year at the gate

Christmas tree forest animals

(we put all the works on the board, consider, praise the most accurate, beautiful ones)

caregiver: Guys, you deserve everything today according to the medal of the artist.

(Giving medals.)

Reflection.

- Did you guys like it occupation?

What did we draw today?

How did you draw the Christmas trees?