Making a simple poster for Aviation and Cosmonautics Day. Collection of posters dedicated to Cosmonautics Day Ready-made wall newspaper templates for Cosmonautics Day

Tatiana Petrovskaya

The publication of the newspaper is timed to coincide with the 55th anniversary of the first manned flight in space.

Target: Expand and deepen children’s knowledge about space.

Tasks:- Consolidate existing ideas about space and the first cosmonaut Yu A. Gagarin;

Expand children's horizons and develop their imagination;

To foster a sense of patriotism and pride for the Fatherland.

Newspaper headline "12 April Cosmonautics Day". Next is a portrait of the first astronaut, under the portrait the following text "12 April 1961, a spaceship launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome Vostok-1, piloted by Senior Lieutenant Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin. His understudy was German Titov.

Gagarin's ship made only one revolution around the Earth, staying in space 108 minutes. But for humanity, these minutes marked the advent of the era of manned space flights. "

Two illustrations of the structure of the solar system. One is from an astronomy textbook, the other is more understandable for preschoolers.



The remaining fragments of the newspaper are paper rockets (origami) with photographs of children. This is to create a festive mood. The children enjoyed reading the text. They remembered what they already knew. We exchanged impressions. The guys really liked the newspaper.







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It is difficult to find a person who would not smile at the mention of April 1 - a favorite national holiday associated with laughter and jokes.

Children along with their teachers in this wall newspaper are presented in the form of some animal or insect. Each child chose for himself.

April Fool's Day is April 1st! Celebrate today with all your heart! Or better yet, have fun and dance for a whole week. And most importantly, jokes are absolutely not allowed today.

April 12 is Cosmonautics Day. The children of preparatory group No. 8 and middle group No. 2 of our kindergarten prepared very responsibly for this date.

On April 1, in many countries around the world it is customary to celebrate the most joyful holiday, “April Fool’s Day.” Everyone is laughing, having fun, joking, playing pranks on each other.

April is here! And with it comes a cheerful and joyful holiday - FOLKS' DAY! We decided to please our kids and made a fun one for them.

While I was putting the kids to bed, I drew a few smiley faces, and the staff helped me cut them out. They were attached to the walls of the music room.

Galina Gavrilina

As part of a long-term project "By the Stars and Planets" with children of senior preschool age for the Day Astronautics was made a wall newspaper« Cosmonautics Day. Go.

Wall newspaper contains children's sayings about space. Each statement is framed on a star drawn in gouache. Rockets and satellites fly around the stars and planets, which are made using porous rubber appliqué. Photos of children wearing homemade helmets are displayed in rocket windows. Background wall newspapers drawn with gouache using the splatter technique with a toothbrush.




During the conversation, the children were asked to answer the following questions:

What's happened space?

What qualities should you have? astronaut?

Would you like to fly to space?

What would you take with you on a flight?

Who would you like to be with? meet in space?

If you discovered your own star, what would you name it and who would you give it to?

I bring to your attention interesting statements from children about space.

Vasya:

« Space is galaxies, planets, stars, black holes, comets.

Astronaut must be strong and courageous. He must be able to control the rocket, insert a hose to breathe when exiting space.

I want to be astronaut, because space is very beautiful. With you in space I'll take all my friends and we'll fly on a big shuttle. I will call the star I discovered the Golden Star and give it to everyone!”

Igor:

« Space is black, endless world. So far no one has been able to find where it ends.

I'm waiting to be astronaut because I know a lot about space, I have four books about space. I will be able to study planets and alien life. I would name the star I discovered Superstar and give it to Varya S.

IN space I would like to meet green nine-eyed creatures. I hope they would understand my language. I would give them protection from the evil creatures living in the Universe.”

Oleg:

"IN space The Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, rockets and satellites fly.

Astronaut must be able to overcome any difficulties.

I want to be astronaut. I will study the stars and planets. IN I'll fly into space with my mom. On the flight I’ll take a bag, a spacesuit, and tubes of food with me. You don’t need to take a lot of things, otherwise the rocket won’t fly, it will be very heavy.

I’ll name my star Comet and give it to the aliens because they are good.”

Vova:

« Space- This is an endless labyrinth, there is eternal darkness in it.

An astronaut must be brave, brave, noble and able to control a complex system in a rocket.

If it were possible to give a star, I would give it to aliens and call it “Bright.”

Misha:

« Space looks like a deep lake, where it is very dark and cold. You can fly there like a bird.

If I flew to space, then I would take Andrey and his toys: bear and hedgehog.

I would give my star to Andrey and name it Gamma.”

Lika:

« Space is the stars, planets, comets, meteorites. IN you can fly in space, run on the ceiling, eat from tubes, repair rockets.

I would like to fly to the moon. I would take with me my favorite toy - a teddy bear, plasticine, coloring books and homework to do. I would like to meet aliens there. I would give them a green laughing frog and wish that they would always be visible to people.”

Dasha:

« Space is a black world. I imagine that on Neptune there is

oceans and whales swim in them.

An astronaut must be strong, prepared and beautiful so that the aliens would greet him with a smile.

If I flew to space, then I would take tubes of food, a pastry and a large cake with me.

I would name my star Siren and give it to my whole family.”

Stas:

« Space is an endless ocean of stars.

I wouldn't become an astronaut because I want to live, and in space You can die during the flight.

If you still had to fly to space, then I would take my dad with me, a toy - the dog Pusha, Legos. It's a pity that you can't have a computer.

If I had a star, I would give it to the dog Naida, Nikita, Vlad, mom, dad, myself and call it the Fluff Star.”

Sasha:

« Space is a dark world.

I would take Vlad with me on the flight and wanted to look at the black hole. I would learn from the aliens how to move a small planet out of its way.

I would like go to Red Square, climb the highest tower and get the star. I would call it the Emerald Star and give it to my friend Feda.”

Vlad:

« Space looks like an endless ocean.

I want to be astronaut, because it will be possible to fly and study everything. Astronaut must be able to not be afraid of shocks when a meteorite hits a rocket.

On the flight I will take with me a spacesuit, a backpack and food. When meeting aliens, I would like to know how they live and what they eat. I would wish them to be careful so that a meteorite does not hit them.

If it were possible to give stars, I would give it to Igor and name it Molniya.”

« Space– this is an endless world. It looks like an impenetrable forest

in which you can get lost.

Astronaut must be able to look into the mirror on the sleeve of the suit to see what is happening behind him. The spacesuit must have a nose scratcher.

I would fly to space with dad, and would give it to foreigners space book. I think they love to read."

"IN there is a sun in space, Moon, stars.

With you in space I would take my friend Vova, a toy doll, dumplings, pasta and apples.

I’ll give my star to my mother and name her Snowball.”

Andrey:

« Space is a big galaxy.

Astronaut must be strong and brave, he must be able to fly in zero gravity.

IN space I would take Misha with me. I would like to see the planets and

meet sleepwalkers. I would ask them how they live on their planet.

I would give the star to Misha and call her Artyom, because it is a very good name.”

Maksim:

« Space is the Milky Way, planets, stars, comets.

An astronaut must be brave, be able to control a rocket and should never get sick.

I want to be astronaut, because I love stars and planets. On the flight I would take my things, books, computer, telephone, walkie-talkie.

When meeting aliens, I would ask how they are doing and wish them health and good luck. I would give them a good mood.”

P first woman in space

1963 The first woman in space. June 16, 1963, on board the Vostok-6 spacecraft, Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to travel into space. After 71 hours in space and 48 orbits around the Earth, she returned to Earth, having spent more time in space than all American astronauts combined so far. After her historic flight into space, she was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union. The famous "Seagull" hid from journalists during the period of glasnost in the late 80s. Not a single interview! There were dozens of stupid messages in those days about how she was scared and asked to be taken out of the spaceship when the hatch was closed, about how Khrushchev would force her to marry cosmonaut No. 3 Andrian Nikolaev. From these two astronauts a daughter was born and they still hide it from people.

Valentina Tereshkova weaver. The decision to be the first to fly into space was the result of Khrushchev’s ambitions. Officially, Valentina’s biography is as follows: an ordinary girl from the village of Maslennikovo, Yaroslavl region. Her father died at the front. The mother took care of three children. At the age of seventeen, Valentina went to work in a garment factory. She had to earn money. On weekends she went to the flying club and jumped with a parachute. In 1962, she turned twenty-five and was selected to train for space flight.

After Yuri Gagarin's flight, all flying clubs are looking for female paratroopers. Khrushchev wanted a Soviet woman to become, like Gagarin, also the first to fly into space. At that time, Tereshkova was already the secretary of the Komsomol organization of a weaving factory in Yaroslavl, although her father died without a trace in the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939. Dmitry Yazov helps Valentina find the mass grave where her father, Vladimir Aksenovich Tereshkov, is buried.


The first set of female cosmonauts in the squad consisted of five women. But Valentina Tereshkova, Irina Solovyova and Valentina Ponomareva turned out to be the most suitable and reliable. Ponomareva had a higher education and participated in the All-Union Sports Flight Competition. Solovyova was a graduate of the Ural Polytechnic Institute, a master of parachuting, who made more than 700 jumps. Valentina Tereshkova did not have a higher education and she had a first category in parachuting. Nor did she have amazing successes in the preparation process. She did not always perform all tests perfectly. But the committee approved it for the upcoming space flight. There are several reasons for this. After Gagarin’s triumph, it was already clear that the future cosmonaut would have to travel a lot and talk about the achievements of the Soviet system. Val had such Komsomol experience. The second reason was that Korolev wanted one of the girls to go into outer space on the next “women’s” flight. And for this he planned Solovyov or Ponomareva. This was kept secret for decades.

On June 14, 1963, the Vostok-5 rocket carried Valery Bykovsky into space. Scheduled for s The next day after this event, the launch of Vostok-6 with Valentina Tereshkova went without problems. And here’s what Valentina Tereshkova says about what happened to the spacecraft in orbit: “there was an inaccuracy in the automatic program of the ship: it reacted quite the opposite to manual control actions. It left orbit with each orbit.” Tereshkova could not fix this problem and this Korolev knew. Only on the second day, with the new data system, the accuracy of reaching the planned orbit began to increase. “Sergei Pavlovich asked me not to talk about it. And so, I kept it a secret for decades,” explains Valentina Vladimirovna. “But now I can speak freely.” There were a lot of rumors about that. that Valentina found weightlessness difficult to bear. The spacecraft had only dry rations. In the end it turned out that there were many problems with the three-day flight. It was forbidden to remove the suit during the flight. On the second day, she felt pain in her right leg and lower leg. On the third day, the pain is already difficult to bear. Her shoulders felt intense pressure from the tight-fitting helmet. The itching on my head was unbearable. “I wanted normal earthly food - bread, potatoes and onions. Instead, there was only dry bread in slices,” says Tereshkova. She admits that she felt sick, but not because of a vestibular disorder, but because of food.

Another problem arose during landing. “When I ejected, I experienced quiet horror,” the astronaut admitted for the first time after 44 years of flight. “I was under the lake. An astronaut cannot control a large and heavy parachute that opened at an altitude of 4 km. My first thought was, Lord, now I have to fall into water."
The astronauts were trained on land in water. But they do not have the strength to stay above the water after many hours of flight. HER happiness was that she flew over the lake. On the ground, a strong wind dragged her behind a huge dome. She was wearing a heavy spacesuit that hampered her movements...

“I hit my helmet very hard,” Tereshkova said, “and got a big bruise.”
The doctors had to hide the bruises - a girl astronaut can’t stand next to the head of the country with bruises? Khrushchev did not force Tereshkova to marry another cosmonaut, Andrian Nikolaev. This is a fabrication. Thirty-five-year-old Andrian began courting twenty-six-year-old Valentina a year before the flight. And five months after Valentina returned from the flight, they got married. A week after the wedding, on November 10, 1963, General Nikolai Kamanin wrote in his diary: “Their marriage will probably be useful for science, but I’m not entirely sure that Valya loves Andrian. They are too different: he is like fire, and he is - like water. Two strong-willed people, others.... "Ultimately, Andrian and Valentina lived together for 19 years. A year after their wedding, their daughter Alena was born.

In the late 60s, Valentina was fully occupied with social work: a member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, vice-president of the International Women's Federation. “The Iron Lady,” they called her in those years. Tereshkova was a strong, decisive and strong-willed person who gave the impression that she was making a nomenklatura career with joy and pleasure.

But the truth is that Valentina became bored with party work, although she felt her responsibility. She did not receive a penny for her public work. All these years she worked as an instructor-cosmonaut for the cosmonaut corps at the Cosmonaut Training Center, and she was paid there. And there was a dream about a new flight. She tried to re-enter the cosmonaut corps. Tereshkova remained in the detachment, and in 1982 she could even be appointed commander of the female crew of the Soyuz spacecraft. "I'm ready to go to Mars even if I don't come back." But after Gagarin’s death, the “top officials” decided to preserve it. They made it clear to Tereshkova that Valentina would not wear the spacesuit. On April 30, 1997, Tereshkova left the squad as the last of the 1962 female recruits due to reaching the age limit. Since 1997, she has been a senior researcher at the Cosmonaut Training Center. “If I had money, now I would happily fly,” Tereshkova once admitted. - For many years she was interested in everything connected with Mars. It was the dream of the first group of astronauts to fly to Mars. “Oh, if I could do this! I’m ready to fly there and not even come back.”

Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova became the first woman in the Russian army with the rank of Air Force general. In addition, she is a candidate of technical sciences. She has two grandchildren - Alexey and Andrey. On the roof of a red brick house built in the Star City area there is a weather vane in the shape of two seagulls. This is a memory of her conquest of space.

Oksana Nikolaevna Molchanova

Wall newspaper"WITH Cosmonautics Day» .

A joyful, exciting, spring holiday is approaching

No time to go for a walk today

We are busy with other things:

For all wall newspaper

We make things together.

We painted the rockets brightly,

Let them fly now!

In the brave astronauts,

Kindergarten is playing.

On April 12, Yu. A. Gagarin made the world's first flight into space. He became the first in the world astronaut, flying to space. Therefore, April 12 became a great national holiday in honor of the pilots - cosmonauts and all workers who are working to create space rockets and ships.

Gagarin's flight space lasted 1 hour 48 minutes. During this time, he circled our Earth and then returned back.

After Yu. A. Gagarin's flight to many astronauts have been in space, among them were women. The world's first woman astronaut- Valentina Tereshkova.

And it was for this holiday that we made this wall newspaper with kindergarten students for astronauts, and also for all future astronauts from our kindergarten.

After all, the best gift is a gift made with your own hands!

I suggest you do this too wall newspaper.

For we will need wall newspapers:

Whatman paper or white wallpaper

Scissors

Colored paper

Colour pencils

Markers

Coloring pages about space

Inscriptions-poems about space

Children coloring coloring pages

circle poems about space

Wall newspaper can be any color



Create, fantasize, and let your wall newspapers will be different

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As part of the theme week, we continue to introduce preschoolers to outer space. We conduct conversations, read stories and poems, and consider.

Our children are still just babies, but they certainly understand the importance of their mother in their lives, and therefore they are preparing for this wonderful holiday.

We decided to congratulate all the mothers and, together with the children, we made this wall newspaper: First, we drew a beautiful, kind thing with a simple pencil.

Happy Cosmonautics Day to everyone! Cosmonautics Day is a date celebrated in Russia on April 12, established to commemorate the first.

The wall newspaper "Happy Mother's Day" was made with the idea of ​​animals and their babies. Under each photo there are poems about mom. On the poster.

There is probably not a single country where Mother's Day is not celebrated. In Russia, Mother's Day began to be celebrated relatively recently, since 1998.

Defenders of the Fatherland Day is the favorite holiday of all men. This holiday is celebrated not only in the families of veterans, but also among those receiving congratulations.

A wall newspaper is a wonderful project for joint creativity with a child! How? Have you never made wall newspapers before?! Try it and you will definitely like it! This is a very exciting activity!

Wall newspapers are usually thematic and dedicated to some event, a first birthday, for example, a memorable date or holiday. You can decorate your home with them, or even a kindergarten! Imagine how pleasant it will be for your child to see the result of your joint work with him in the building where he spends 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week! Think about the role these wall newspapers can play in the development of his personality, his leadership qualities and self-confidence.

Have you thought about it? Great! Today I’m telling you how to make a wall newspaper for April 12 - Cosmonautics Day.

The easiest thing is to find ready-made templates on the Internet and print them. I love coloring templates, which are immediately divided into A4 sheets.

1. Download the wall newspaper layout, for example, from here www.stengazet.net and print it out.

2. Glue into one whole. We usually use a glue stick for this; sometimes, however, the seams have to be glued with tape on the back side for reliability.

3. Coloring! This is the most exciting activity. A three-year-old child will be happy to help and color to the best of his ability, and even new skates and a helmet are not a hindrance to him.


There is no need to rush and color everything in one sitting. Stretch out the fun! It usually takes us about a week to produce one newspaper. Every day, 40 minutes of coloring after a hard day at work will help you relax and give your child the opportunity to communicate with you. Think about it, a child visiting the kindergarten sees you on average for one hour in the morning (when you are fighting with yourself not to fall asleep while walking) and three hours in the evening (when you are already tired), i.e. he only sees you 4 hours a day and can't help but miss talking to you. Something as simple as making a wall newspaper will solve the problem of your lack of attention in the most productive way for both parties.
And even though his coloring is far from perfect and the strokes go beyond the lines, this will only add charm to your joint creation.


4. After everything is colored, fill in the fields intended for this with text and pictures.
Since this year, March 9, marked the 80th anniversary of the birth of Yuri Gagarin, the first cosmonaut in the history of Mankind, the content of our newspaper is mainly dedicated to him.


If you want to do it again, go for it!

Photo by Yuri Alekseevich


Gagarin's autograph about his impressions of the flight.


I took information about the first flight from Wikipedia.

The font of the text of the poem must be selected so that the poem occupies half of an A4 sheet, for this you can combine two lines into one, as I did.

All planets in order

All planets in order
Any of us can name:
One - Mercury,
Two - Venus,
Three - Earth,
Four - Mars.
Five - Jupiter,
Six - Saturn,
Seven - Uranus,
Behind him is Neptune.
He is the eighth in a row.
And after him, then,
And the ninth planet
Called Pluto.



Or you can also use this rhyme:

Yuri Gagarin

In a space rocket
With the name "East"
He is the first on the planet
I was able to rise to the stars.
Sings songs about it
Spring drops:
Will be together forever
Gagarin and April.



In addition to the wall newspaper, on the eve of the holiday you can visit a thematic exhibition or museum with your child. In St. Petersburg, by the way, near the Peter and Paul Fortress, where the Museum of Cosmonautics and Rocketry is located, every year in honor of this holiday there is a massive launch of homemade rockets. You can develop the theme of space by watching themed cartoons, documentaries of Gagarin’s first flight, the American landing on the Moon, a film about the first lunar rover, etc. and so on.

And this is the 1969 documentary film "Yuri Gagarin".


“Humanity will not remain forever on Earth, but in pursuit of light and space, it will first timidly penetrate beyond the atmosphere, and then conquer the entire circumsolar space.” - K.E. Tsiolkovsky

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