Application on the theme of autumn. Mushroom stencils Download mushroom template for applique

What are there mushrooms? Edible and inedible, large and small, bright and barely noticeable. And we have grown up fabulous mushrooms - funny and mischievous.

Within theme week « Mushrooms and berries» The guys and I watched a wonderful cartoon "How mushrooms and peas fought» . The children liked the story, they were especially surprised that mushrooms in the fairy tale they were like little men - each had their own character: funny, boastful, important, etc. I wanted to extend the fairy tale a little and make it a little non-standard applique. Let our mushrooms will be with fun"faces"- we decided.

For work we needed: white cardboard, brown, yellow and green colored paper, printouts cheerful"persons" For mushrooms, printouts of autumn leaves (you can also take real, dry ones - they were not the right size for us, they turned out to be too big), scissors, glue and a good mood.

To begin, cut out the blank for mushroom stem. The children wanted the fungus was definitely there, so the workpiece looks like this

The workpiece must be bent. Like this


Glue the top together. It turns out a leg for mushroom

Then we cut out the grass from green paper and glue it to the bottom of the leg.

Now let's move on to the hat. It consists of two parts

Cut it out cheerful“face”, autumn leaf and collect mushroom

The application is not complicated, but develops very well fine motor skills and the ability to cut along the contour.

Children are very tried!



Like this fun mushroom We have a family!


Thank you for your attention and good luck!

Publications on the topic:

Application with design elements in the junior group “Apple for little hedgehogs” Application with design elements for the junior group “Apple for little hedgehogs.” Purpose of the lesson: to play out the fairy tale situation - division.

During the applique class, the children and I made a centipede. “Guys, not an ordinary guest came to visit us, guess the riddle,” - “Who has.

Competitive game program for children of the senior group “Merry Calendar” Decor. A large calendar consisting of four multi-colored pages, each of which is an illustration of one of the seasons. As.

Abstract of GCD in the junior group application with design elements “Butterflies”. Objectives: To clarify children’s knowledge about insects - butterflies;

Lesson notes for preparatory group children. Application with drawing elements “Space flight” Summary of joint activities of a teacher with children in the educational direction “Artistic and Aesthetic Development” (preparatory.

Summary of a modeling lesson “Cheerful Clown” for older children Main educational area: Artistic and aesthetic development. Integration of educational areas: Cognitive development, socially.

Summary of a lesson on speech development with design elements in the senior group “Dispute between houses about who is most important” Tonight, I couldn't sleep. Outside the window, on the street, someone was loudly arguing and shouting. I decided to listen and find out what happened and with whom.

Good afternoon, today I have prepared an article that will tell you the most best ideas for children's crafts with mushrooms. Here you will find beautiful applications, voluminous mushroom meadows, and templates for children’s mushroom crafts made from colored paper. We will make boletus mushrooms and fly agaric mushrooms with our own hands in the form of an autumn applique using natural materials. Lay out the mushrooms like a mosaic of torn paper. Create bulk applications from cereals in the form of mushrooms. We will also make three-dimensional crafts from papier-mâché in the shape of mushrooms.

Craft mushroom

from PLASTILINE.

The very first crafts made from plasticine are usually mushrooms. Most often, children make a cylinder sausage and roll a ball, which is slightly flattened into a plump flat cake.

Children's favorite mushroom is fly agaric. He is so beautiful. At least poisonous. But it is important and necessary - it is used to treat moose when they are sick.

IN senior group kindergarten You can make various additions to the plasticine mushroom. Make plasticine grass around the leg. Individual thin plasticine green sausages. Or use a common ribbon - flatten a narrow sausage, cut it into a fringe - wrap it around the stem of the mushroom (as was done in the master class in the photo below).

To make the lesson in kindergarten more fun, you can offer it to those children who managed to make a mushroom’s TONGUE AND BIG EYES earlier (like the fly agaric craft in the photo below).

Later you can teach how to make a two-layer fly agaric cap. First, we sculpt a fly agaric leg from white plasticine. Then we wrap a white long narrow sausage around the leg - like a thick strap. And then we flatten it with our fingers all over the circle - we get a white skirt on the fly agaric leg.

We make the cap of the fly agaric mushroom TWO-LAYER.

Take 2 identical pieces of plasticine - white and red.

We divide the white piece into two parts and roll two balls. The first white ball is rolled into a cake. Leave the second one round. Place a round ball in the center of the white cake (this ball will give the desired bulge on the mushroom cap).

Roll the entire red piece into a ball and flatten it into a large round cake (it will be larger in size than our white mushroom cake). We cover our white flatbread with a ball in the center with this red flatbread. The red cake flows around the ball - it turns out to be a typical shape of a hat with a slide in the center. All that remains is to add the spots. And scratch line patterns in a stack on the bottom white part of the cap.

Plasticine

mushroom house.

If each child brings a jar of baby food from home, you can make a plasticine domi craft in the senior group of kindergarten. Coat the walls of the jar with white plasticine - heated in hot water. We soak a piece and it becomes liquid-soft, this kind of plasticine is easy to work with - and it does not stick so much to wet hands. We make a door and a window in the house. We cover the lid of the jar with red plasticine - with white circles-cakes. If you have time left, you can decorate your house with a pattern of flower vines.

You can put an LED flashlight or a luminous toy inside the house - and the house will glow from the inside.

Plasticine flat applications on the theme of a mushroom look very beautiful. You can work using the smear technique (flatten a small ball and smear it with your fingers).

You can work using the PLASTA technique - roll out a lump of ivy plasticine into a flat cake with a rolling pin (a smooth bottle of hairspray, etc.) and cut out the silhouette needed for the applique from the plastic - this is exactly how the silhouettes of mushrooms are cut out in the photo of the craft below.

Simple applications

with mushrooms

for kindergarten.

The most common mushroom crafts in kindergarten are applications made from colored paper. The silhouettes are cut out with scissors and pasted into an overall picture-craft. Older children - from 5 years old - can cut out the applique details with their own hands. And for the kids junior group All elements of the applique are cut out by the teacher.

You can also make mushroom-shaped lantern crafts from cardboard and colored paper. Cut out two cardboard silhouettes of a mushroom. In the center of each of them we cut a hole, which we cover with transparent tracing paper or an office file.

Between the cardboard walls we glue the BOARDS OF THE BOX and put a candle inside or put a white LED New Year's garland. It turns out to be a cozy night light for a child’s room, made with your own hands.

The sides of the inner box look like a LONG RECTANGLE - its long edges are bent and with this bent side they are glued to the walls in the shape of a mushroom.

You can see the layout of such a flashlight in more detail using the example of a similar lamp craft, but in the shape of an apple, in our article

Applique + drawing

The craft contains a mushroom.

Often, integrated classes are held in kindergarten - where two types of activities are combined - drawing and appliqué at the same time.

When making a mushroom craft, you can also use paints and colored paper. For example, give children a white hat cut out of cardboard. And the children’s task is to paint it red themselves and use white gouache to draw fly agaric spots (as in the photo of the mushroom craft below).


You can, as in the photo with the mushroom craft below, combine the FINGER Drawing technique and the BREAK APPLIQUE technique. Draw the mushroom cap using fingerprints. And fill the remaining parts with scraps of colored paper. Children are given paper that has already been torn into long narrow strips; the child uses his fingers to pinch the strip into small pieces - and places them on the craft areas coated with glue.

You can paint the entire mushroom with paints - like the fly agaric mushrooms on the craft below and applique add to them only the LACERY SKIRT on the mushroom stem. A skirt can be cut out of a paper napkin with a pattern (as in the photo below), or a skirt with a pattern can be obtained by cutting a snowflake out of paper - and then cutting it into halves - sectors - from one snowflake you will get many skirts for mushrooms at once.

This craft can be made on a regular background of colored paper or white landscape paper painted with a sponge.

Or you can make a beautiful autumn background from prints of dry leaves. Cover the leaves with paint and print on a landscape sheet. This lesson can be divided into 2 parts - 1 lesson making prints, in the 2nd lesson sticking an applique with a mushroom.

Mushroom skirts can be obtained by cutting paper cupcake molds with scissors (as was done in the fly agaric mushroom craft below). By adding junk material, non-standard techniques, you can get a new interesting craft with your own hands.

You can make drawing crafts-appliques with a secret. We draw the stem of the mushroom with paints. And the hat comes as a separate piece made of cardboard - in which the DOOR-CUTS have already been made. The child paints the entire hat, including the doors. Then he glues the hat onto the picture (without applying glue to the door) and in place of the opened doors he glues a character - a bug, a snail, a frog, a gnome - the one who lives in the mushroom.

The door on the mushroom can be anywhere. Below, for example, like in this fabric craft from the photo below. Here we see a page from an educational book for very young children, made by mother’s hands.

Crafts Mushrooms

with autumn leaves.

You can also add natural materials to your application on the Mushroom theme - dry autumn leaves, maple seeds, dried flowers, pieces of bark or moss.

Folding crafts mushrooms

Using origami technique.

You can make mushrooms from a paper accordion. We fold a long strip of paper into folds - like a fan. We make folds along the long side of the strip. We get a long narrow fan. We bend it in half - and push it apart like a skirt in both directions - glue the place where the blades of the two halves of the fan meet.

It turns out to be a mushroom cap. In the photo below we see a children's applique made according to this principle.

If you thread a string in the place where we bent the fan, then it can be a pendant craft. It can be used to decorate a window in autumn style. Or hang it on the Christmas tree.

There is also a way to make a spring accordion from long narrow strips of paper. Such an accordion-spring can become a stem for a mushroom. We make the hat from a paper round, which is cut along one radius - from the edge to the center, cut with scissors. And the edges of this cut were placed on top of each other - overlapping and glued - to form a neat cone in the shape of a hat.

You can make a paddle applique in the shape of a mushroom. This simple craft is made from several mushroom silhouettes. The silhouettes have the same shape. They all fold in half lengthwise - like little books. And they come together - sticking together with side blades.

You can also make this mushroom craft with your own hands (photo below). A square of paper is folded into arrow folds. And it randomly fits onto a sheet of paper. On the back of the sheet is a silhouette of a mushroom. After the entire silhouette is covered with folded pieces, take scissors and cut out the silhouette. We get an interesting relief mushroom applique - as in the photo below.

Broken applique

on the topic MUSHROOM

for kindergarten.

All children love to make cut-out applique. If you are working with older children- then you can give them whole sheets of colored paper and they will make it themselves using the technique - first, the sheet is torn by hand into long narrow strips, then each strip is cut into pieces.

When working with middle group Kindergarten can be given strips cut with scissors - and their task is to cut long stripes into pieces. Since at this age the ability to use scissors is being developed - and this is the most feasible exercise for chik-chik.

For younger children We give the garden group ready-made long strips of paper and they tear off small pieces themselves. And they also need to be given some of the sprinkles in a ready-made form.

This is what a cut-out mushroom applique looks like - made from scraps of paper.

This is what a sliced ​​mushroom craft looks like - made from pieces of paper cut into pieces.

Loose applique

Craft mushroom.

Children also love working with cereals and other bulk natural materials. Below you see a children's craft, where a mushroom is made from three types of cereals. The stem is grains of rice, the upper part of the cap is buckwheat, and the lower part of the cap is small barley groats. The result was a very realistic craft. A little lower in this article - I will give a READY TEMPLATE for this application in kindergarten.

You can make a combined Mushroom craft - which will involve a cut-out appliqué, bulk material and a dry herbarium.

Below in the photo of the applique with a mushroom we see a similar child’s work. The stem of the mushroom is made using the cutting technique, the cap is a filling of ground dry leaves (or tea leaves). And a dry leaf from the herbarium is decorated with fungus.

Bottom crafts you can decorate with forest moss. The moss must first be dried on a radiator in a group and then it attaches well to the plasticine.

Templates

for precipitous and bulk

applications with mushroom.

Here are ready-made silhouette templates for making mushrooms in kindergarten classes. Pictures can be copied onto a regular sheet of Word, stretched with the mouse to the size you need and printed.

And here are a couple of clever coloring pages from the HIDE-AND-HIDE series. If you decorate the elements of leaves and mushrooms correctly, then it will be clearly clear what exactly is drawn here. It is important not to confuse a mushroom with a leaf and decorate everything correctly.

Also copy the picture onto a Word sheet - stretch it to the desired size - and print it on a printer.

DIY mushrooms

Using the QUILING technique.

You can also make paper twisting techniques beautiful crafts mushrooms. They look very elegant.

You can make the simplest quilling shapes with your own hands. Just tightly twisted windings of narrow strips of colored paper. Give the twists an oval stem shape and a rounded mushroom cap shape. And you will get a neat miniature craft.

You can make more complex forms consisting of several modules. Older children can cope with this task. This requires painstaking perseverance and leisurely accuracy.

You can make three-dimensional modules from twisted paper - by stretching the twisted paper into a cylinder - and then you will get a 3D mushroom craft.

DIY mushrooms

using origami technique.

You can fold an origami module from a square of colored paper in 20 seconds. Make a lot of such modules. And assemble them with your own hands, like from a construction set, into a voluminous mushroom.

You can make complex crafts with children of primary school age during school classes - mushrooms using the origami assembly technique.

Below I post step-by-step master class on creating such a fly agaric mushroom craft. Using the same technique, you can also make boletus mushrooms with brown caps (for beauty, you can glue an autumn leaf to the top and a piece of dry moss to the bottom).


Mushroom based

A roll of cardboard.

And here are crafts where the mushroom stem is made from a toilet paper roll.

The cap of such a mushroom is made in the form of a pocket - that is, two contours of the cap are cut out and glued to each other AT THE EDGES. The center remains unglued and can open like a pocket - and with this pocket you can put it on a roll.

Below we see different versions of crafts using this technique.

You can make mushroom caps from the bottoms plastic bottles. Trim, paint with red gouache and here you have a fun craft for children in the shape of mushrooms.

You can make the rolls yourself from cardboard. The size you need. For example, small ones so that they match the size of mushroom caps made from halves of walnut shells (as in the photo below).

Craft mushroom

Using the PAPIER-MACHE technique.

I have already given a detailed master class on how to quickly and easily make papier-mâché dough from a cardboard egg cassette, soaked in boiling water.

Mushrooms sculpted using this technique look like real ones. They are hard and difficult to break or tear. Children can play with them.

First, we make these mushrooms from papier-mâché (paper dough). Then we dry them and decorate them with a special composition.

Very detailed step-by-step master class I published how to make such paper pulp using boiling water and an egg cassette in an article where we made APPLES using this recipe, they also looked like they were alive. Here is a link to this lesson

DIY mushrooms

from felt and felt.

In elementary sewing lessons in elementary school, you can make simple flat mushroom crafts from felt.

You can sew mushrooms from ordinary fabric. Which you found at home - chintz, plush, cotton.

And if you are into felting, you can make fluffy felt mushroom crafts. Like in the photo below.

We buy wool for felting. Pour into a bowl warm water. Add to it liquid soap . Dip a piece of wool into soapy water and begin sculpt it with your hands under water, We sculpt the shape we need from plasticine. We roll it in our hands, iron it - from warm water and friction of our hands, the felt easily knits into a dense lump under water - the shape we need. We take it out and dry it. It turns out to be a part - a hat or a leg. I got what I sculpted. Working with felt is a pleasure - things come out very quickly and easily.

You can not sculpt the felt under water - but comb it with a felting needle. This fly agaric applique is made from needle felting inside a frame bounded by a zipper.

We cut off a regular metal zipper with scissors next to the teeth. We sew this scalloped tape onto a piece of fabric (a thin layer of felt or felt).

Now we put a red fiber inside this frame and comb it with a needle. Add pieces of white felt and comb the spot inside the red background.

Felt material can be used to make voluminous crafts. Whole meadows with mushrooms.

These are simple and quick ideas for children's crafts on the topic of Mushrooms.

Now you can choose a convenient mushroom craft for the age of your children and the purpose of the lesson with them.

Good luck with your work.

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You can start a lesson with children with a riddle

He grew up in a birch forest.

Wears a hat on his foot.

The leaf stuck to it on top.

Did you find out? This is... (mushroom)

DIY application “Still life with mushrooms”

To complete the application you need to prepare:

Colored paper in the desired shades;

Cardboard for the applique base;

Scissors:

A napkin for wiping off excess glue

Step-by-step application process

1. Let's start with the simplest mushroom shape.

Take a rectangle of paper, fold it in half (vertically) and round two corners, then cut along the fold. We have two legs ready.

2. Cut out two mushroom caps. To do this, fold a square of paper in half, round the corners and cut the paper along the fold. Two hats are ready.

Glue the cap to the leg. The first pair of mushrooms is ready.

You can glue a circle onto the fungus or make a spot with a felt-tip pen.

3. Cut out a fox from paper.

Fold the rectangle in half and cut along the drawn outline.

4. Cut out the boletus.

We cut out the mushroom cap as in step 2. To cut out the stem, fold the rectangle in half and cut along the contour.

Glue the cap and stem together.

5. Let’s move on to making beautiful fly agarics.

We cut out the dome hat from a red square.

This shows the process of cutting a leg from a rectangle.

To cut out a skirt, fold a narrow rectangle in half (vertically) and cut off the corners. We cut the resulting trapezoid with scissors, but you don’t have to cut it.

Glue the leg with the skirt to the hat. The fly agaric is ready.

6. Cut out a few more mushrooms (we make oval caps for some mushrooms). We make a basket with a long handle, lay out the silhouettes of our mushrooms and then glue them loosely.

You can use this template to make a basket

Our mushroom still life is ready.

In the middle and older groups, children can already perform more complex crafts, and they will definitely be interested in applique "Mushrooms", the implementation of which allows you not only to engage in creativity, master working with various materials, but also have fun, solve riddles and play dynamic games. Like other activities in kindergarten, fine art creativity takes place in a playful way, so that children not only make something with their own hands, but also learn more about the surrounding nature and its phenomena.

Lesson: application “Mushrooms”

The teacher must prepare for the lesson in advance: draw up abstract "Mushrooms applique", prepare additional props for the lesson, materials that children will need for the creative process. During such classes, you can include educational themed cartoons and children's songs, this will help create the appropriate mood for work in the group.

In the fall, the children will enjoy learning more about mushrooms, and applique on the theme “Mushrooms” will be an excellent workout for small continent hands and attention. As a rule, the first knowledge that children receive about mushrooms and berries is associated with a walk through the autumn forest with their parents. While parents are engaged in a “quiet hunt,” the children enjoy watching mushrooms of various sizes and shapes hiding under a layer of pine needles and foliage. Preschoolers ask a lot of questions, and parents patiently answer them: showing what mushrooms can be collected and how to look for them. But parents also need to pay attention to safety precautions: firstly, you need to closely monitor the child so that a curious child does not decide to try the mushroom he found, does not lick his dirty fingers, so if you take your child with you to the forest, he should always be under under adult supervision. To make it interesting and fun, also give him a basket and offer to collect pine cones, bright leaves, acorns, twigs and other natural materials in it, which can then be useful for children's creativity.

Abstract: application “Mushrooms”

Lesson “Applique mushrooms”- this is not only creativity, but also an educational lesson for a child, which will allow him to learn more about various types mushrooms and the places where they live. To do this, the teacher needs to prepare pictures with colorful images.

By performing this, the preschooler gains the first skills of composing a composition, and also masters the rules of working with various materials and textures.

The first paper craft will introduce the middle group to basic skills in working with materials: children will cut ready-made forms into two parts, thereby learning to work carefully with scissors and cut in a straight line. When working with scissors, children must be attentive and careful; they should not be allowed to spin or run around the group. The teacher must show how to hold the instrument correctly in his hands.

Also, the teacher should draw the children’s attention to the fact that during the lesson the desk should be kept in order and encourage with approving words those preschoolers who perform all actions very carefully and accurately.

During such lessons, not only the imagination and creative skills of children develop, but also their vocabulary is enriched and love and respect for the environment, nature, and forests are fostered.

Application "Mushrooms" in middle group performed on landscape sheets or sheets of cardboard if you use heavy materials (for example, various cereals). In advance, the teacher must prepare a sample of the mushroom, drawn on a sheet, and each child will also need a glue brush, a container of glue, scissors and napkins.

IN lesson notes on the application “Mushrooms” You should also introduce various thematic riddles that preschool children could easily guess.

Application "Mushrooms" in the middle group

Before being performed in the middle group applique “Mushrooms and berries”, it is necessary to conduct preliminary lessons with the children: tell them which mushrooms or berries are edible and which ones should not be eaten, while looking at the illustrations. It is important to show that such a craft can be made not only from paper, but also using plasticine, so a separate lesson should be devoted to modeling.

Lesson summary on application topic “Mushrooms” includes a game part: for example, first you can ask children what they know about mushrooms, where they grow and how to look for them, who collects mushrooms and why. When preparing for the creative process, you also need to ask about what parts the mushrooms consist of, because the children should know that they need to stick on a stem and a cap of different colors. You also need to tell the children that if you look at the hat from above, its shape is round, and if you look at it from the side, it will become a semicircle, and you must demonstrate the silhouettes of a mushroom. You need to prepare several different templates so that preschoolers know that each mushroom has a different shape, size of stem and cap.


for home and kindergarten creativity, you can find it on the Internet and print it out, or you can cut it out from an old children’s coloring book, in which the child has already lost interest.

You can start the lesson with the game “Mushroom picker”: the teacher invites the children to play hide and seek with the mushroom picker, and as soon as the music stops playing, they must squat down so that the mushroom picker cannot find them and take them with them. And while the music is playing, children can jump and have fun.

The lesson should begin with a demonstration of the elements and an explanation of how we will use them to make paper applique “Mushrooms”. First you need to show the round blank from which the hat will be formed: you need to show how to fold it in half, paying attention to the fact that the edges should match after folding. The fold line must be carefully ironed with your fingers and now we have half a circle.

After the teacher bends the workpiece back, you need to pay attention to the children that now the strip marks the cut line, then you need to use scissors to cut the round figure along it. You need to cut a rectangular leg from a “square” blank, demonstrating the process with a detailed explanation.

When the two elements for are ready, you need to glue them to the paper base: stepping back a couple of centimeters from the bottom (here the kids will glue the grass in the future), you need to glue the leg, smearing the back side with a thin layer of PVA glue. Next, glue the cap, which should fit snugly to the leg.

When the parts are glued, use a napkin to remove excess glue. At the end, take a green strip 3 cm wide cut out of paper, cut it with “grass” and glue it along the bottom of the base so that the leg peeks out from the grass. This is the simplest craft that kids can make, applique “Mushrooms” in the senior group already requires other, more complex and textured materials.

Mushroom applique for the senior group

Most interesting application on the theme “Mushrooms” for the senior group– this or buckwheat groats “Maslenok”. The elements of the mushroom figurine should be covered with cereal, for example, you need to draw an oil can on a sheet, then coat the cap with glue and sprinkle it with buckwheat, and sprinkle the glue-coated leg with rice or semolina. All you have to do is wait until the grains stick and the craft can be considered ready; in addition, it can be decorated with other elements: paper grass or the sun.


To make it look beautiful and neat applique "Mushrooms", templates You should definitely use it if you cannot draw the figure yourself. Not only the outline is drawn on the template, but also other elements, for example, white spots on the red cap of the fly agaric.

In order to perform “Fly Agaric” you can only use semolina, but you must first paint it. This material can be used in the future, creating the most original paintings: for example, a winter landscape or a summer meadow by a lake, using templates from coloring books as a basis.

Cereals can be painted in any color or shade using gouache paints and special technology. Of course, parents should take on this task, and then admire how original the application on the theme “Mushrooms” turned out in the older group.

To paint, the paint must be diluted in a mixture of alcohol and water, taken in equal proportions. Coloring is done in a plastic bowl; you will also need a fine sieve through which the finished cereal will be ground and a sheet of paper to dry it.

When diluting gouache with liquid, remember that the more water you add, the lighter the shade will be; this allows you to make several shades from one color and paint the cereal in them. For testing, dilute it like this: a spoonful of paint, two spoons of alcohol and two spoons of water. Measure carefully, using a spoon, and, continuing to stir, pour in the cereal in a thin stream so that there are no lumps. Ready mix should only be damp, not wet, i.e. the amount of liquid should be less than semolina. You need to rub the cereal with your fingers so that the paint is evenly distributed: you can involve children in this process. Already during this process, the grains will begin to dry out and become crumbly. Then they are laid out in an even layer on a sheet of paper and left on the windowsill until completely dry. The material should be stored in glass jars, taken out as needed, because it can be used to make applique "Mushrooms" in the preparatory group.

Application "Mushrooms": templates

If you look in abstract "Mushroom application" senior group experienced teachers, you will find that in their classes they manage to combine work with different materials, which ensures additional development of the child from an early age.

When you have the multi-colored semolina ready, you need to sprinkle it on the glue-smeared areas of the template: the leg and circles on the “Amanita” cap are white, and the cap itself is red, you can make additional details. When all the grains stick, you can turn the base over so that those that couldn’t stick fall off.

In kindergarten or elementary school, you can make another amazing craft using this technique - only this time the main material that will be glued to the base will be fabric.

The “Mushrooms” application is very popular among kindergarten students, of all ages. In this article, we will look at this topic in more detail using examples from master classes. age group kindergarten, as well as using different materials.

We create an application “Mushrooms” with children using the origami technique

This technique is suitable for older children who are in the older group of kindergarten. During the lesson, you can tell the kids about the features of such a topic on the surrounding world as “mushrooms of my area.”

The applique is made from colored paper.

You will need:

  • Scissors
  • Cardboard
  • Colored paper

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Take a sheet of colored paper, for example 20 by 20 cm, fold it along two diagonals
  2. Turn the wrong side towards you and bend 3 corners
  3. Fold in half, leaving the bottom corner open
  4. Turn the workpiece over to the other side and bend the corners inward so that they connect
  5. Cut and bend the sides so that you get mushroom legs
  6. Fold the bottom corner inward to trim the edge of the workpiece.
  7. Turn over and see that your mushroom is ready:
  8. Finish the job by pecking additionally (in addition to the mushroom) various pieces of colored paper or making a fly agaric.

If you stick several mushrooms on one sheet of paper, it will look like you have made a whole family in a clearing.

We create a picture from various cereals “Boletus Mushroom”

If you are a teacher in the middle group of a kindergarten, applique using various cereals will be perfect for you, which will help improve the fine motor skills of children’s hands, as well as develop their imagination and creative abilities.

The objectives for this lesson are:

  1. develop perseverance and accuracy
  2. develop fine motor skills of hands
  3. develop creativity

To work you will need:

  • Red lentils
  • Corn grits
  • Semolina
  • Split green peas
  • Colored cardboard sheet A-4
  • Brush
  • PVA glue
  • Simple pencil
  • Mushroom template
  • Scissors

Step-by-step work process:

  1. Cut out a mushroom from the printed template
  2. Carefully stick it onto a piece of colored cardboard
  3. Apply PVA glue to half of the mushroom cap
  4. Sprinkle red lentils onto the greased surface.
  5. Do the same with the other half of the hat.
  6. Cover the surface under the mushroom cap with glue and sprinkle corn grits, then brush off the excess.
  7. Coat the stem of the mushroom with glue and cover with semolina, also shake off the excess
  8. Apply glue to the grass under the mushroom, stick on split green peas
  9. Let the work dry and you're done.

If you prepare everything in advance necessary materials and tools, the work itself will not take much time, and the kids will really like it.

this work Perfect for children in the second junior group of kindergarten. It will help develop their perseverance, accuracy and, of course, develop their creative abilities.

Required ingredients:

  • Cardboard
  • Colored pencil – green
  • Simple pencil
  • Plasticine – red, white

Progress:

  1. On cardboard with a pencil we make mushroom blanks and draw grass (the teacher helps to make the blank or prepares it in advance)
  2. Take white plasticine and carefully cover the leg so as to cover the entire space without gaps
  3. Then we use red plasticine and do the same with the hat
  4. Using white plasticine, we roll small balls and make pancakes, which we attach to the cap to create fly agaric dots

That's it, your work is ready. In addition to one mushroom, you can make a whole canvas in the same way, for example, “Mushrooms in a clearing.”

Making “Mushrooms in a Glade” from colored paper using templates

It is very easy to make such an application; it is perfect for the 2nd junior group of kindergarten.

You will need:

  • Colored cardboard – sheet A-4
  • Mushroom patterns
  • Colored paper
  • Scissors

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Prepare mushroom templates. You can draw them yourself or print ready-made ones:
  2. According to the templates, cut out elements from different colored papers in the color of mushrooms
  3. Prepare the grass - take a strip of green colored paper and cut along one edge in many places
  4. Glue all the elements, and apply the grass last to the drawing

That's it, your work is ready! This work can give you room for creativity, since you can use the template for one mushroom or several, and the grass can be made in several layers, it all depends on your desire.

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There are a huge variety of applications on the theme of mushrooms, it all depends on the age group of the students and on what material you plan to use to make the craft.



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