Drawing mimosa step by step with paints presentation. Synopsis of ood "mimosa branch". Sunshine to her

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M I M O Z A 1 Presentation prepared by Goryainova N.B. primary school teacher MOAU "GYMNASIUM No. 1 of Novotroitsk, Orenburg region"

Fine Art Lesson Grade 2 2 Purpose: To give an idea of ​​the history of mimosa. To give a concept about to ... .. Tell about .... Development of creative abilities of students.

Material: gouache, paper, cotton buds. Technique: Drawing 3

Mimosa Mimosa is a spring plant that is given to women on March 8th. And correctly, this type of mimosa is called Silver Acacia. 4

Mimosa The mimosa we are used to is actually called the silver locust. There is another name for the Australian acacia, as it was brought to us from Australia. Our mimosa belongs to the legume family. This is an evergreen tree that reaches 30 m in height. Mimosa is unusual in that flowering occurs in winter and ends in early spring. 5

The March sun Drives away the frosts, And under the sound of drops We carry mimosa 6

Pencil drawing scheme in stages: Mimosa 1. Draw a circle 2. Then from it a twig, other circles and twigs 7

First, draw the stem: Guess the riddle: The flower is yellow-golden, Like a fluffy chicken, Withers immediately from the frost, Our sissy ... 8

After we draw such a "fluffy" yellow ball: 9

3. And now add many, many circles and one more branch 4. Here is our gift drawing for mom 10

And fill our stems with such balls: 11

Draw feather leaves: Fluffy twigs In golden peas How fragrant How good 12

Here is the Mimosa drawing ready: 13

by March 8th, you can draw a branch of mimosa in the form of the number "8": On a festive morning, we will congratulate our mothers, We will give a sunny bouquet to each. 14

16 Fluffy yellow mimosa balls were considered a symbol of the sun and rebirth in ancient Egypt. Thanks to all these qualities, mimosa came, by the way, to the holiday of March 8.


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Lesson "Mimosa for Mom" March 7, 2014

Program content:

Teach children to draw a mimosa branch using cotton swabs. Develop aesthetic sense. To cultivate attention and love for women: mother, grandmother, sister, relatives. Develop a sense of composition.

Demo material:

Image of a bouquet of mimosa, a sample made by the teacher.

Handout:

Gouache (yellow, green), brushes, sheet of paper, cotton swabs.

Previous work:

Singing songs and memorizing poems about mother, grandmother; looking at pictures of spring.

Lesson progress:

Preliminary conversation.

Winter is not for nothing to be angry,

Her time has passed

Spring is knocking on the window

And drives from the yard.

March is the first month of spring. Everyone rejoices in spring: birds chirp merrily, the sun shines brightly, drops drip loudly. The holiday is celebrated in March. Do you know which one?

This is a holiday for all women: grandmothers, mothers, and girls. All men: grandfathers, fathers and boys congratulate women and give them gifts.

What is the best present?

What are the first flowers to appear in spring?

And the beautiful mimosa comes to us from the south.

March has arrived. Spring month.

The mimosa blossomed

Who will we give a bouquet to?

Whom do we congratulate from the bottom of our hearts?

Well, of course our mother!

Sweet, good, kind,

Pretty!

Let's take a look at the mimosa bouquet.

What color are mimosa flowers?

What shape are the flowers? And what are the leaves?

Let's once again admire the mimosa bouquet. The mimosa leaves are beautiful, carved, green, and the flowers are bright, golden, small and fluffy, there are many, many of them on the branch. And mimosa smells like spring, freshness.

Beautiful bouquet? Do you love your moms? And moms love you. You are the most beautiful flowers for mom. Do you want to be flowers?

Physical education minute

Our delicate flowers

open the petals,

The wind breathes a little

The petals sway.

Our scarlet flowers

Close the petals

Quietly fall asleep

They shake their heads.

Let's draw a bouquet of mimosa for our mothers.

Sit down at the tables. Sit where you can comfortably look at me.

I also have a mother. I drew this bouquet for her. I tried very hard, carefully painted, because I love my mother very much and want to please her.

Do you want me to tell you how to draw?

Then listen carefully.

First you need to draw green, carved leaves.

Then in the middle, with a cotton swab, you need to draw mimosa flowers in yellow.

Here is what a fluffy twig turned out. And the bright sun looked into our window and the sunbeams came running to say hello to the mimosa and left their orange traces on it. And the mimosa became even more beautiful, more fun.

Remember? Turn to the table, sit back and start working. Take your time, work carefully to get a real picture, so moms will be delighted with your gift.

/ During the work of children, I monitor their posture, if necessary, I suggest the next course of work, I help. /

The guys who drew, bring your work, we will admire your bouquets. We will call the sun bunny. Here the bunny ran to all the works, admiring: what beautiful pictures, all the branches of mimosa turned out different. All the children did their best for their beloved mothers. Well done!

This is where our lesson ends.


Natalya Solomatina

Unconventional drawing« mimosa branch» .

Average speech therapy group No. 2

Teacher Solomatina Natalya Nikolaevna

Implemented educational area "Artistic and aesthetic development".

Integration of educational regions: "Speech development", "Cognitive Development"

Unconventional technique: drawing with cotton swabs.

Target: introduce children to non-traditional technology drawing - drawing with cotton swabs; teach paint small flowers with cotton buds.

Tasks: teach draw with gouache with a cotton swab; develop interest in non-traditional images on paper; develop a vision of the artistic image, form a sense of composition; consolidate knowledge of colors; develop the articulatory apparatus and fine motor skills of the hands; evoke emotional response.

preliminary work: looking at illustrations of spring flowers, talking about the coming season and the upcoming holiday, memorizing poems, songs, drawing on a free topic.

vocabulary work: yellow, golden, fragrant, tender, bright

Progress:

To the music of P. Tchaikovsky, children meet the teacher with a bouquet mimosa.

Breathing exercises.

How many of you know the name of this flower? This mimosa. Look at mimosa, smell, gently touch. What is she? (Yellow, fluffy, fragrant, tender, beautiful).

Take a twig mimosa, stand up straight, look and listen to how I will do the exercise. (Inhale, hold your breath, exhale as you say "Oh, what a fragrant mimosa» ).

You saw that I took a breath, then held my breath, and then spoke as I exhaled "Oh, what a fragrant mimosa» . Let's try to do it together.

Experimentation.

Oh look, some flowers fell on the table. Put a flower mimosa on the palm, as I do, and now put your palm on the edge of the table. Take a magnifying glass and bring it to mimosa. Fine. Now slowly raise the magnifying glass. What's going on with mimosa? Now bring the magnifying glass closer to mimosa. Did you like this task? Perform the exercise several times.

caregiver: - Children, what season is it?

Children: - Spring has come.

caregiver: - What is happening at this time?

Children: - Nature is waking up, birds are chirping, the sun is shining brightly, drops are dripping loudly.

caregiver: - Children, what are the very first flowers that appear in spring?

Children: - Snowdrops, dandelions, mimosa.

Let's take a look at the bouquet. mimosa.

What colour mimosa flowers?

And what form flowers? And what are the leaves?

caregiver: - Let's admire the bouquet again mimosa. Leaves at mimosa beautiful, carved, green, and bright flowers, golden, small and fluffy, there are a lot of them on a branch - a lot.

caregiver: - Beautiful bouquet?

Do you love your moms?

Children: - Yes

caregiver: - And mothers love you. You are the most beautiful flowers for moms.

Do you want to be flowers?

Finger gymnastics.

Our gentle flowers

open the petals,

The wind breathes a little

The petals sway.

Our scarlet flowers

close the petals

Quietly fall asleep

They shake their heads.

And now for our mothers we will draw a twig mimosa. A paint we will be not only brushes, but also cotton buds. (Showing the teacher of the reception drawing with cotton swabs). Independent work of children.

We've been working painted let our eyes rest.

Visual gymnastics « Mimosa» .

Yellow fluffy lumps Circle their eyes.

On green branches blossomed. Move your eyes up and down.

These first spring flowers Circle the circle with their eyes.

We brought it as a gift to my mother. Close your eyes and open.

Compare the real mimosa branch and painted.

Exhibition of children's works.






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Belyakova Daria Vladimirovna
Job title: educator
Educational institution: MADOU kindergarten KV №33
Locality: Naro - Fominsk - 10
Material name: Synopsis of GCD on artistic and aesthetic development
Subject:"Mimosa" (non-traditional drawing methods: palms and cotton swabs)
Publication date: 14.03.2018
Chapter: preschool education

Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution

combined type kindergarten No. 33

Synopsis of GCD on artistic and aesthetic development

on the theme "Mimosa"

(within the framework of the project on non-traditional artistic and aesthetic development

"Magic of drawing";

drawing method - palm and cotton buds)

Prepared by:

Educator Belyakova D.V.

Naro - Fominsk - 10

Goals:

To consolidate the ability to draw in an unconventional way: with cotton swabs and palms;

Introduce children to the mimosa flower - about color (yellow), shape (round), size

(small), quantity (a lot), quality (fluffy) of the item.

Develop associative thinking, perception of color, shape, size of an object.

To cultivate love and respect for mother, the desire to give her a gift;

interest in creative visual activity.

Make children want to draw a beautiful bouquet for mom.

Equipment:

Sheets of paper, paint: green and yellow, cotton buds for each child, brushes for

each child, armlets, jars of water, illustrations depicting mimosa, spring,

GO NOD.

Music sounds.

Children sit on the floor in a circle.

Educator: R Hey guys, the long-awaited spring is here. (The teacher draws attention

children to a picture depicting spring). Very soon it will become warm, the snow will melt,

warm countries, birds will fly in, the first flowers will appear, animals will wake up, which slept all

Spring has come, but it's still cold outside and there's a lot of snow. And so that we feel the arrival of spring,

Very soon we will celebrate the spring holiday.

Let's listen to the poem and

tell me what kind of holiday it is.

On the eighth of March

On the eighth of March

I'll draw for mom

Blue sea,

Sky with clouds.

Next to this sea

Dressed in foam

I will draw mom

With a festive bouquet.

Educator: What is this holiday?

caregiver: That's right, March 8 is International Women's Day. And it is marked at the beginning

spring. On this day, all women and girls, mothers and grandmothers receive congratulations, gifts and

flowers. And there is one flower that is considered a symbol on this day, this flower is symbolized

the arrival of spring. Let's guess the riddle and find out what this flower is.

yellow chicks

On a green branch

Give dad - mom,

And boys to girls.

A picture of a mimosa flower is displayed on the laptop screen.

If in a flower shop you see small branches with yellow beads everywhere, then 8

March is just around the corner. Of course, you guessed that we are talking about a flower that we have adopted

call

"mimosa".

some

holiday

Tulips, of course, have not been canceled either, but mimosa is so gentle and warm ... and the heat after

there is never too much winter. Mimosa is not hardy and can withstand

only up to 10 degrees below zero, so mimosa needs a climate with mild winters. Flowers at

mimosa yellow, round, with a pleasant delicate aroma.

And let's draw mimosa bouquets to please our dear mothers. But

First, let's play with you.

II. Fizkultminutka.

Is spring coming to us?

Mishka climbed a nut

(imitation of movements - show how the bear climbs a tree)

From the branch he can see the distance

(put the palm like a visor to the forehead)

Looks at hills and rooftops

(we connect our hands above our heads like a house - a roof)

Is spring coming to us?

(raise shoulders - surprise)

Beyond the village, beyond the valley

Where the sky is transparent

(turning the head to the right and to the left).

Wedge seeing crane

(showing the flapping of the cranes' wings)

He shouted: "Spring is coming!"

(raise your hands to the sides up with joy and smile at spring!)

It is carried out 1-2 times.

III. Drawing progress.

They wear armlets.

The palm is painted with green paint - mimosa branches.

A palm print is made - 3 times.

Dots are put with yellow paint with cotton swabs - these are mimosa flowers.

The teacher at the end draws the stems and adds a bow.

IV. Reflection.

What season is it?

What holiday do we celebrate at the beginning of spring?

What flower did we draw, which symbolizes the arrival of spring and warmth?

And how did we draw mimosa?

What did you like the most?

What was the hardest thing to do?

Mimosa is clearly associated with the spring holiday, International Women's Day. Nowadays, giving a sprig of mimosa on March 8 is no longer so relevant. But once this plant was brought to all major cities in unimaginable quantities. In general, mimosa is one of the varieties of acacia. In total there are about 1200 species. Basically, they grow in Africa, South America and Australia. African varieties have spines. Hence their name Akis (gr.) - means "point". By the way, in France at the end of February every year there is a festival in honor of mimosa. It was introduced in the 19th century, and has since been found throughout the south of this country. Many people think that silver acacia is a shrub. It is not always so.

Sometimes acacia reaches 25 meters in height. Its bark is smooth and dark grey. The tree is spreading and evergreen. It is covered with bright yellow fluffy balls, and under them are small silver-green leaves. One of the available ways to admire a fluffy tree is to depict it on paper. How to draw a mimosa, and will be discussed. Consider several ways that will allow each person (both the baby and his parents) to feel like a real artist.

How to draw a mimosa step by step

Drawing a mimosa on a piece of paper is not difficult at all. But the process requires some patience. How to draw a mimosa with a pencil in stages? First, prepare a piece of paper, an eraser, hard and soft pencils. Determine a place for flowers and leaves. Simple need to apply the contours of the spot. It can be of any shape. It all depends on your imagination. Further, the place where the balls will be located must be circled with a circle of arbitrary shape. In the place where the leaves will be, you should draw straight lines in different directions. Thinner lines should come from them. In areas that are intended for flowers, you need to draw a lot of circles and give them volume with zigzag strokes. Depicting the leaves is even easier. On small lines coming from the branch, draw short strokes. Things will go faster if you draw strokes without taking your hands off, in a zigzag pattern. Thus it is necessary to display all leaves.

March 8

How to draw a mimosa on a postcard? Everything is very simple here. A sprig of mimosa can be made in the shape of the number "8". To do this, you need to draw a three-dimensional figure eight on the top side of the postcard with a simple pencil. Further from the number you need to depict branches on both sides. They will look better if you make them asymmetrical. On the traced figure eight with yellow gouache, you need to depict mimosa balls. Next, take a light brown paint and fill the space between the balls with it. Then color the branches green. The postcard is ready. It remains only to write a congratulatory verse.

Gouache

If we talk about how to draw a mimosa with paints, then everything is also simple here. Prepare jars of gouache, cotton swabs, brushes of various sizes, a sheet of paper and a rag to wipe tools and hands. Take a wide brush and dampen the leaf with water. Next, with the same brush, you need to make several strokes of green and blue colors of different shades. There should be a lot of paint. Then paint over the entire sheet with the already applied paint. You don't have to wait until it dries. Take a skewer or brush and mark the mimosa branches with the back of the handle, from which small stems will emanate at an angle of 45 °. If you don't like something, you can just paint over everything and start over. Then you can pick up a little dark yellow or light brown paint on your little finger and put circles on the twigs. After that, with a cotton swab, on which orange paint is typed, circles must also be applied. Change the stick and apply yellow balls in the same way. If desired, you can add quite a few white dots. The drawing is ready. Such a mimosa can be drawn both independently and with a child. He will like it very much.

Napkins

Another way to draw a mimosa. First you need to mark the branch with branches with a pencil. Below should be leaves resembling a fern. The branch can be circled with a brown pencil, and the leaves with green.

In order to make fluffy balls, you need to take yellow napkins, roll balls out of them and stick them on mimosa branches using PVA. This is probably the easiest way to draw a mimosa.

The role of co-creation

Mimosa is the easiest flower to draw. Even the smallest child who knows how to handle pencils and paints can cope with it. And joint creativity with parents, as a rule, brings them together. The child begins to trust parents more, to share his experiences. Want to connect emotionally with your child? Feel free to grab paints and pencils. And how to draw a mimosa, you already know.