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Summary of direct educational activities (modeling) “Cheerful aliens. Alien artifact from plasticine

Lyudmila Alexandridi

SUBJECT:

"Funny aliens"

Goals:

To develop children's creative imagination, the ability to sculpt according to an idea, to translate their idea into sculpting.

Teach children to place the figures they have made in the overall composition.

Teach children to make crafts together, coordinating their ideas with the ideas of other children. Develop skills in working with plasticine, rolling, stretching techniques, various ways of connecting craft parts.

Develop fine motor skills hands. Develop creative storytelling skills. Form cognitive interests.

Preliminary work:

A conversation about space, about the possibility of life on other planets. Observing the starry sky in the evening hours. Reading literature about space. Carrying out intellectual game"Journey to distant planets." Construction,drawing of spaceships, flying saucers.

Material:

Plasticine of different colors, oilcloth, planks, stacks, plate for placing the overall composition.

Progress of the lesson:The teacher creates in group mysterious atmosphere sounds music:

"I would like to fly to the moon,

And see unearthly creatures,

What strange saucers fly!

Ask how they live there?

Is there autumn, winter or summer?

Maybe they would like to visit us?

To our beloved planet!

Are there any aliens for real,How do you think? Who are these living beings? What are they? Are they like us? How many arms and legs do they have? Or maybe they have tentacles instead of arms and legs? Do they have ears and eyes and what are they like? - These and other questions excite children and motivate them to be creative. Let's imagine that we have arrived on a planet unknown to anyone yet. What can you see there? Think about it. Now you can dream up and create aliens like this how you imagine them.

Phys. just a minute:

And now we are with you, children,

We're flying away on a rocket.

Get up on your toes,

Head straight into space.

Raise your hands up

Help the rocket fly.

Stomp, clap, smile,

Look how high it is!

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Hello, Dear friends! Today I want to show you our aliens. Our “space” period has been going on for quite a long time, we fly to different planets and galaxies :)

We recently built a new huge sensory space box (I’ll be sure to show it to you in the next post) and placed two aliens there. I want to tell you how to make them quickly and easily 🙂

Green alien

Our aliens very easy to implement, so they are suitable for practical activities even for the smallest children.

So, we need:

  • a piece of plasticine;
  • small pieces of plasticine black and white flowers;
  • five matches;

Manufacturing - how to make an alien

Everything is very simple: first we roll a bun out of green plasticine, smoothly turning it into an oval - the body of our alien. This exercise is very useful for

And, of course, don't forget about eyes, nose and mouth. We make the eyes from matches and small pieces of white and black plasticine, and the nose and mouth from black and green plasticine balls.

That’s it, our plasticine alien is ready :)

Red alien

This alien is more complicated, but not too much. What you will need:

  • a piece of red plasticine;
  • balls of white and black plasticine (two things for eyes);

Making an alien

At the beginning rolling a sausage out of plasticine, gradually turning it into something like a cone. We flatten the cone slightly from below and get two legs. Next, we make the hair (if you can call it that :-)) - we roll the sausage and roll it into a snail. We connect the snail and the alien's body. We make handles from two more sausages.

The eyes are small pieces of black and white plasticine. The mouth was cut out in a stack.

These are the funny aliens that live in our box. I hope you liked them.

With love,

Marina Kruchinskaya

You can add more variety and interesting moments to your children’s everyday routine if you master the new kind activities. To do this, you just need to captivate the baby. One of the educational and very original activities is making crafts with your own hands.

What crafts can you make for Cosmonautics Day with children?

What kind of materials and ideas are used to make crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands. Space-themed products can be made from cardboard, discs, boxes, salt dough, plastic bottles, candy wrappers, plasticine and other things found at home. To make beautiful children's crafts for Cosmonautics Day, you just need to tell your child how to do it correctly.

From disks

A DIY “Flying Saucer” craft made from a disk will look original and unusual. The halves of Kinder Surprise will serve as a cabin for the aliens. A plastic egg can be partially used, so it will be much more convenient to secure it on a plate. Don't forget to color the flying saucer with your baby or stick stars, toy eyes and other objects on top of the crafts as desired.

Made from plasticine

To make an astronaut suitable for an exhibition in a kindergarten or school, you need to have plasticine in your favorite colors and imagination. Here is one way to make a craft in the form of an astronaut with your own hands:

  1. Roll out a ball of red plasticine - this will be a helmet.
  2. We roll up the plasticine blue sausage and turn it into a spring. We make several spirals that will become the arms and legs of the hero of the craft - the astronaut.
  3. We form a porthole for the helmet from yellow or white plasticine and draw the face.
  4. We attach gloves and shoes made of red to the spacesuit.
  5. We cut several small red strips, sculpt equipment for the astronaut and attach it to the spacesuit.

There is another option for making plasticine crafts on the theme of Space:

  1. Roll two balls - these will be the head and body of the craft.
  2. We form ten small balls and six slightly larger ones, small ones will serve as handles, large ones will serve as legs.
  3. Flatten a piece of orange plasticine and attach the crafts to the body. We attach three multi-colored balls to the cover - we get the astronaut's control panel.
  4. We sculpt a porthole from white plasticine, edging it with a thin red stripe.
  5. We take black plasticine, make headphones and attach them to the helmet.

From salt dough

For Cosmonautics Day, you can bring it to kindergarten original craft in the form of funny aliens. To make your own work, take:

  • colorful salty dough;
  • toy stars, buttons and eyes;
  • wire;
  • stacks.

Aliens can be sculpted different forms and sizes whatever your baby wants. We make antennas out of wire, because what kind of alien would we get without them? We glue small eyes onto a creature from another planet and decorate the craft with buttons or stars. If the child can’t come up with an image of the future alien, give him a hint by creating an example. You can decorate the alien in any way you like, it all depends on the little one’s imagination and the idea of ​​the craft.

From paper or cardboard

A rocket is one of the most popular DIY crafts on the theme of Space. To make it using the quilling technique, you will need corrugated stripes, a Kinder Surprise egg, and PVA glue. The process of making paper crafts with children is as follows:

  1. We use the egg halves as a template for the circles.
  2. From the strips we wind the top of the rocket, the wings, the base and the porthole.
  3. We insert a Kinder egg into the center of the rocket and connect all the details of the craft into a single whole.

Crafts from a plastic bottle

To make a space rocket soaring upward with your own hands, you need:

  • empty plastic bottle;
  • cardboard;
  • a pump used to inflate balls;
  • scotch;
  • water.

The main purpose of this craft for kids is to launch it into a spectacular flight. The rocket will fall apart into small pieces, so you shouldn’t be too zealous with the details. Follow the instructions:

  1. It is necessary to cut out the top of the craft in the shape of a cone and 3 rocket blades from cardboard.
  2. All received elements must be taped to the container.
  3. Having completed the previous steps, insert the pump needle into the plug. The hole must match the diameter of the needle, otherwise water will leak out of the rocket. If they do not match, water can be poured before starting.
  4. It's time to activate the pump and watch the rocket's gorgeous flight!

Step-by-step instructions for making crafts on the theme "Space"

Cosmonautics Day is a great occasion to tell kids about outer space and make crafts with your own hands on the theme of Space. Any available materials will help you create an original work. It is much easier to do any craft if you have step-by-step instructions in front of you. Use the tutorial below for detailed steps on how to glue or mold popular holiday paraphernalia.

How to make a flying saucer

A self-created UFO will delight your little one. To make this craft you will need a plastic bottle with a disposable plate. Let's get started:

  1. Using scissors or a stationery knife, carefully separate bottom part bottles.
  2. Cut off the top part and cut off the neck.
  3. Place the bottom of the bottle on a plate and draw a circle with a marker.
  4. Cut out the circle, stepping back from the drawn borders. We make cuts.
  5. Upper part We insert the bottles into the resulting hole. It will be fixed thanks to the cuts.
  6. We secure everything with adhesive tape, and we get a craft cabin.
  7. We insert the bottom of the bottle from below and fix it.
  8. Applying the bottom of the bottle to paper or shiny cardboard, trace and cut out a circle. Insert the plate into the hole.
  9. Use scissors to trim the edges of the plate so that they match the edges of the cardboard.
  10. Place the top of the bottle towards the middle.
  11. Inside the flying saucer we place a plasticine alien - the main character of the craft.
  12. Using baking soda, vinegar and citric acid, you can make real acid rain or a whole volcano! To do this, put a small amount of soda in a container, dilute the vinegar with water, gradually adding vinegar or citric acid to soda. The result will be an indescribable spectacle!

Rocket from a plastic bottle

Making crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands is very interesting. You can make an original rocket with your child if you have:

  • white acrylic paint;
  • plastic rectangular bottle;
  • three caps different color and size;
  • two cardboard tubes;
  • thick cardboard orange, red, yellow color;
  • felt-tip pens and pencils;
  • scissors;
  • hot glue.

We make the craft step by step like this:

  1. Pour white paint into the bottle. Shake well so that the paint evenly covers the entire inner surface. It will be less labor-intensive if you immediately take a white bottle.
  2. We paint the tubes in the desired color or decorate them with a design. We make flames from colored cardboard and glue them to inside housings. To make the flame develop beautifully, you can also cut it out of newspaper. We attach the fire nozzles to the bottle using hot glue.
  3. Multi-colored plastic covers will serve as portholes. We attach them to the front of the future rocket with a glue gun.
  4. We cut out two cardboard triangles, color them with felt-tip pens, and glue them on both sides.
  5. We attach a plastic cup to the bottom of the rocket. It will serve as another nozzle and a reliable base for the rocket.
  6. After the glue has dried, the product will be completely ready, all that remains is to come up with a name.

Planets of the solar system made of plasticine

For Cosmonautics Day, it is better to make crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands. This will help the child learn a lot of new things and have fun with mom or dad. To sculpt the planets of the solar system it is easy to sculpt when you have step-by-step instruction at hand:

  1. We take a thick sheet and colored plasticine to create an unusual composition.
  2. The sun will be the central object of the craft; we begin sculpting from it. To do this, we mix yellow, orange, white colors, but so that they can be distinguished, there is no need to make a single color.
  3. Glue the resulting mass in the center of the sheet and spread it in a circle with your fingers.
  4. To obtain the orbits of planets for crafts, we roll out thin threads of white or beige plasticine.
  5. We create nine rings around the Sun.
  6. Mercury is the smallest planet. We roll it into a ball, mixing small pieces of gray, brown and white. Use a toothpick to press out the craters.
  7. We make Venus three times larger from black, brown and gray. We set the planet's relief with a wire.
  8. Earth is the brightest planet solar system and crafts. We create it from green, blue and yellow plasticine.
  9. The mysterious Mars is obtained by mixing orange and black colors.
  10. For a large Jupiter you will need beige, brown and orange stripes.
  11. We form Saturn and attach a ring around its axis.
  12. We sculpt Uranus with a ring from blue shades.
  13. Neptune looks like an ordinary ball of blue plasticine.
  14. Little Pluto comes from gray and white.
  15. When finished, place the planets in order and attach them to the orbits in which they should be located. The process of sculpting crafts can be made even more creative if you draw a lunar rover or a comet on a sheet of paper.

How to make a robot from scrap materials

One of the simple but unusual options would be a robot made from plastic caps. The method of assembling such an original product is simple:

  1. We thread metal rods between the covers, so the robot will be mobile.
  2. The craft can also be attached using a glue gun.
  3. By placing a pair of covers vertically, we get wheels on which the space hero will move.

Find out which ones you can make with your own hands.

Video tutorials on creating crafts on the theme of Space for children

At all times, spaceships and stars are of great interest to children. They can be easily implemented if you have detailed video instructions at hand. After watching a few videos below, you and your child can make a beautiful and original craft on the theme of Space for kindergarten. The classes will evoke positive emotions in the baby and contribute to the development of his imagination, thinking, and teach him to concentrate.

I wonder if astronomers and scientists will ever be able to solve all the mysteries of space and answer the question - is there life on other planets? Satellites and cameras record unidentified flying objects, directors and actors make documentaries and feature films, and random eyewitnesses claim to have had contacts with an extraterrestrial civilization. Maybe there are still intelligent beings in the Universe?
While geniuses in laboratories are developing new technologies for studying interplanetary space, and scientists are not taking their eyes off telescope lenses, children of 3-5 years old are making original and absolutely harmless aliens. The topic is especially relevant on the eve.

To create an alien you will need:
  • empty roll-on deodorant bottle
  • colored paper
  • plasticine
  • scissors
  • doll eyes
  • cocktail tubes.
  • The alien's body is an empty bottle. Since earthlings traditionally imagine aliens as green men, you will have to wear a green suit for the craft.
    So, first, a rectangle is cut out of colored paper of such a size that you can wrap the bottle up to the cap.

    Then grease the plastic surface around the perimeter with PVA glue (or a pencil) and apply a green rectangle.

    At the next stage, two sticks up to 1.5 cm long are cut from the cocktail tubes. Two pieces of plasticine are rolled into balls. Two cones are formed from strips of green paper - locators. The alien ears are ready.

    The hands are performed using the same principle. The mother cuts out palms with five fingers from paper, the child uses plasticine balls and corrugated tubes. To connect the parts you should use glue.

    The finished elements are attached to the alien’s body. Well, is it impressive? All that remains is to design the alien's face.

    Doll eyes, a cone-shaped nose made of plasticine and a wide smile crown the work on the craft. The green creature from another planet is ready.

    By the way, it would be nice to create a space setting around the alien and decorate the area with stars.

    In the next lesson you will have to think about how to design a flying saucer for the hero. Any ideas?

    What should an alien be like? No one will give you any intelligible and accurate answer to this question, just as no one will say in general whether these creatures exist or not in the Universe. Since this topic is related to Cosmonautics Day, we bring to your attention an experimental master class on sculpting an alien from plasticine for April 12th.

    Fantastic figures can only be seen in pictures and in the form of souvenirs and toys. Most often, aliens are depicted as green, so we can also use this color, but also any other, for example gray, like Gray aliens, which is quite famous from films and books , will do too.

    What you will need for sculpting:

    • green block of plasticine;
    • a little black and purple plate;
    • stack and plastic board for ease of use.

    How to make an alien from plasticine:

    For work we agreed to use green color plasticine. These could be the body, head, arms and legs of an alien. People always depict such creatures appearance close to themselves, although in fact it is not clear what they might actually look like. Can they walk or teleport in space? Green can also be replaced with blue.

    Knead the block in your hands and make several separate soft pieces.

    To make the legs, pull two balls into suction cup pieces that resemble studs. It is not necessary to cut through your toes.
    Make the body in the form of an oblong capsule. Model your hands, flatten your palms with your fingers. Cut the fingers on the palms. You can make your fingers disproportionately long; there doesn’t have to be 5 of them, like in humans; for example, three are enough.

    Prepare the head from the remaining piece. This will be a part shaped like an egg. Make big black eyes and stick them on your head. The rest of the face can be omitted.

    Connect the head to the body by inserting a match as a thin and long neck.