How to sculpt a cockerel from plasticine. DIY plasticine cockerel

A child can create very original and bright products from colored plasticine. In the future, plasticine crafts can become one of the baby’s favorite toys. The theme of sculpting can be absolutely anything. As a rule, kids love to use bright colors of plasticine, so invite him to make a rooster out of plasticine. To create it, the child will be able to use any shades of the mass and its combinations. The modeling technique shown in our master class is very easy and the child can complete all the steps independently.

To sculpt a rooster you will need:

  • bright plasticine of any shades;
  • plastic knife/stack;
  • two toothpicks (one for the base of the paws, and the second for drawing the texture).

How to make a rooster from plasticine

Step 1. We decided to use orange plasticine as the main color. Roll the whole block into a ball. Now you need to carefully roll it out and bend it to form the body and head of a rooster. As a result, your workpiece should have this shape.

Step 2. We will make the wings from a contrasting color - green. We create six drop-shaped parts from the mass. Then we glue them together in threes and flatten them. We fix the resulting wings on the sides of the base.

Step 3. We create the comb and earrings in the same way, but from red plasticine. Glue the blanks to the rooster's head and flatten them a little with your fingers.

Step 4. The next stage is creating the beak and eyes. Roll out a mini-cone from light beige plasticine, cut its sharp tip with a stack and glue it over the earrings.

Next, mark the place for the eyes with the round tip of the stack. Then we roll white and black balls and glue them into the middle.

We also treat the comb and earrings with the ball.

Step 5. To sculpt the rooster's fluffy tail, you can use several shades of mass at once, for example blue and green. We form thin oblong pieces from the prepared blocks.

We flatten them and cut through the texture of the feathers. Glue the base of all the feathers together, and then give them a beautiful curved shape.

Attach the tail to the body of the rooster.

We also cut through the texture on the green wings.

Step 6. Now we create the legs. Break the toothpick in half. We create two small balls from orange plasticine and place them on the top of the toothpicks. Then we attach the legs to the abdomen.

Step 7. To make the rooster more stable, you need to make a stand for it. Let's make it from a piece of green plasticine. We fix the craft in it, and then we add mini-balls to the legs and cut through the fingers.

Margarita Glagoleva

Abstract of GCD

on Artistic and Aesthetic Development

V senior group(modeling)

Subject: « Cockerel»

Target: teach children to convey a vivid image rooster, creating an image.

Tasks:

1. Educational: to improve children’s ability to sculpt familiar objects according to their imagination, conveying their characteristic features, the arrangement of parts in size; consolidate skills in working with plasticine - pinching, rolling sausages with your fingers, smearing finished surfaces; expand knowledge about poultry;

2. Developmental: develop dialogic speech, memory, creative imagination, attention, coordination of movements and fine motor skills;

3. Educational: cultivate accuracy, perseverance; improve the ability to objectively evaluate the results of your work.

Material for the lesson. , plasticine, stacks, planks, riddle about cockerel.

Preliminary work. Looking at illustrations in magazines, in books, in a corner of nature. Learning songs, nursery rhymes. Riddles about poultry. Reading relevant fiction. artistic creativity of drawing, modeling on the theme of birds. Board and educational games.

Progress of the lesson

1 part. Organizing time.

Children sit in a semicircle on chairs.

Teacher: Guys, you will find out the topic of our lesson today by guessing the riddle.

Scarlet comb,

The pockmarked caftan,

Double beard

An important gait.

Children: Cockerel.

Teacher: Guys, New Year is coming soon. And every year has its own symbol. The symbol of the coming year will be Rooster. Rooster is a poultry that is distinguished by its courage, cheerfulness and cheerful disposition. Bright plumage, clear voice, complex character and habits. The symbol is a commemoration of the new, since rooster awakens at dawn, at the dawn of a new day.

Now go to your workplaces.

The children take their seats.

Part 2. Practical work.

Looking at a sample of a craft.

Teacher: look what I have Cockerel. Look carefully at the craft, what is it made of (plasticine? What color was the plasticine used for sculpting cockerel(red, yellow, orange, green, blue? What parts does our cockerel(Body, comb, beak, wings, legs? What color is the comb and beard? cockerel(red? Look. How the tail is made. All the feathers are different colors. And what color can the paws be? cockerel(orange, red? What tools do we need for work (stacks, boards for sculpting, napkins?

Teacher: Now let's rest a little. Let's imagine that we - cockerels.

Physical education minute

(movements through the text of the poem)

Got up early in the morning (get up)

The beaks were raised.

They shook their heads,

They rolled their eyes,

They flapped their wings,

sat on the perch.

Teacher: Have you rested? And now I will introduce you to. Let's start by taking a large piece of yellow plasticine. Let's warm it up thoroughly. Using rolling movements of the hands, roll it into a ball. Pull one edge a little, giving the ball the shape of an egg. Next, take three small pieces of red plasticine to make a scallop. Let's roll 3 balls out of it, connecting them together, and attach them to the elongated part of the body. For the beak we will need brown or black plasticine. From a small piece we also roll a small ball, flatten it and cut it into a stack on one side. Then we attach it parallel to the comb. Then let's get down to sculpting the wings. Take two pieces of plasticine and roll them into two sausages. We flatten them on one side and make 2 cuts in a stack, attach the wings to both sides of the body.

We will make the eyes from two small blue balls. And attach them to the head cockerel.

After that, to make the paws, take two small, identical pieces of orange plasticine. Let's roll two sausages, flatten them on one side, and make 2 cuts on each stack. Let's attach the legs to the body. And finally, we will make a ponytail. To do this, take 3 pieces of multi-colored plasticine, roll out the sausages, flatten them a little on one side, connect the 3 parts of the tail together, and apply it to the back of the body cockerel. Ours is ready cockerel.

Teacher: So that you can cope with everything and come up with a wonderful craft. You need to stretch your fingers.

Finger gymnastics

(movements along the text)

I roll beans in my hands,

I'm turning it between my fingers.

Definitely every finger

I will teach you to be obedient.

Independent work of children.

Part 3. Summary of the lesson.

Children stand in a circle

Teacher: What did you and I do in class? What material is our work made from (Plasticine? What color was plasticine used (Yellow, red, blue, orange? Dima, show us your work. What do you think? Your work was done correctly (I think that my work was done correctly, neatly, beautifully Arthur and Varya worked well today, they did wonderful work, well done.

Guys, what did you like most about the lesson? I invite everyone to remember together a poem about cockerel -« Our cockerel is loud»

Children reading a poem:

Our cockerel is loud,

In the morning he screams: "Hello!"

On his feet are boots,

And there are earrings in my ears,

There is a comb on the head.

This is our Cockerel!

Teacher: Now each of you will settle his cockerel to a wonderful house. And we will admire your works.

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Cockerel made of plasticine - detailed MK

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In kindergarten, children often make figures with their own hands from plasticine. This material is understandable and popular, the bright pieces beckon you to pick them up and knead them, and then create various crafts. On the eve of the new year 2017, you must make a symbol - a fiery cockerel. The given instructions will be understandable even to children, guided by the photo, it will not be difficult to repeat such an example, and adults can read the clear instructions and help the students.

To sculpt a rooster, take the following:

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  • the brightest (fiery) shades of plasticine are yellow, red, orange;
  • plastic spatula;
  • crumbs of black plasticine.

How to make a cockerel - the symbol of 2017. Step-by-step master class

1. The choice of shades is dictated by the theme of the craft.. Since New Year 2017 is considered the year of the bright fiery rooster, among the blocks there must be those that imitate flames. It is also worth paying attention to the hardness of the mass. In kindergarten, it is better to use soft wax plasticine, since it is difficult for children to knead large quantities of dense pieces.

2. From a yellow block, make the body, head, neck and legs of the poultry. Measure plasticine portions approximately 1, 2 and 0.5 cm wide from the block.

3. Cut the pieces to the required length, cut the smallest one in half.

4. Mash each portion and roll into balls.

5. Deform all the balls. Press the largest ball on all sides, stretching it into an oval, pull the middle one into a sausage, and turn the two small ones into cones.

6. Stick the neck and head (oblong tubercle) onto the oval body.

7. Use a stack to mask the junction of the parts, thereby showing the bird’s feathers.

8. Turn the uppermost protruding area of ​​the neck-tubercle into the head of a rooster. Stick on black crumbs - these will be the eyes, add a small beak. It can be opened or made closed.

9. Next, start creating the main pride of the cockerel - a high comb and beard. They should be sculpted from red plasticine. Make two small drops and a flat, curved shape, cut the top of the ridge into a stack.

10. Attach the red pieces into place.

11. Prepare orange plasticine for sculpting the tail and wings. Mark 0.5 cm portions on the block.

12. Cut several pieces of the same size.

13. Make several curved parts in the form of worms - these will be blanks for feathers.

14. Gather the feathers into a bun, forming the bird's tail.

15. Attach the rooster tail at the back.

16. Divide the remaining orange plasticine into two parts to sculpt the wings.

17. Mash the mixture and form into leaf-shaped cakes. Cut each flatbread on one side.

18. Attach the orange wings.

19. Add drumsticks from below - yellow cones prepared at the initial stage.

20. To make the lower part of the legs - the paws, prepare small orange triangles. Stack your fingers.

21. Attach the legs to the sharp ends of the drumstick.

The craft for kindergarten is ready. The New Year's cockerel must be hidden under the Christmas tree during the celebration, because in 2017 it will certainly bring good luck.

Exciting modeling activities with children are an excellent basis for developing the child’s creative potential. Bright plasticine encourages the creation of interesting crafts. The child will be equally interested in copying real-life objects and creating incredible fantastic crafts.

Children over 5 years old can make a bright rooster out of plasticine on their own, and the youngest children should enlist the support of adults. Detailed instructions for completing the craft are given below. To sculpt a rooster, you can choose any suitable shades of plasticine: white, yellow, orange, brown, red, etc.

1. Select a material for sculpting the body, for example, yellow, and roll an oval out of it.

2. Place a brighter orange cake on one side and make small notches around its circumference.

3. Attach a little more plasticine of the same color to the central part of the orange cake.

4. Make a large red comb and attach a sharp beak.

5. Complete the look of the rooster with eyes made of white and black grains.

6. To create the poultry wings, make triangular shapes and carefully cut them in a stack to represent the feathers.

7. Place the wings against the body and press until they stick.

8. The rooster should have a fluffy motley tail. To sculpt it, roll several sausages from plasticine in yellow, orange and red shades.

9. Gather the prepared parts into a single bundle and attach to the back of the craft. Then fluff up your tail.

10. And the last element of the bird is the legs. Make them from yellow and orange plasticine.

11. Attach the legs to the lower part of the body. For stability and secure fastening, use match halves.

The final look of the craft. Photo 1.

The final look of the craft. Photo 2.

Here we have such a bright cockerel. You can safely leave it on the shelf in the children's room, because the plasticine copy will not crow loudly in the morning and wake up everyone in the household. Also, you can make plasticine with your own hands, which will be completely safe for small children to sculpt.

Let me rephrase the title: how to make a Filimonov folk toy from plasticine - a rooster, and at the same time a chicken.

I haven’t seen real Filimonov toys in real life and I’m modeling them from photographs. Here is my secret of mastery - I find a more interesting picture on the Internet and sculpt it “from life”:

Now I’ll tell you in detail.

Lesson on sculpting the Filimonov toy Rooster

I will sculpt from plasticine - from one piece, about this size:

What are the characteristics of Filimonov toys? In addition to the very specific painting, their elongation and tortuosity immediately catches the eye. This especially applies to the neck; Filimonov animals clearly descended from giraffes or snakes.

I knead a piece of plasticine and sculpt a figure like a slingshot:

Have you already guessed where the head will be and where the tail will be? Now let's clarify:

Let's bend the tail, stretch the body to the thickness of the neck, stretch the neck too and bend it strangely. The paws are replaced by a stylized round stand.

Now let's get into detail. Let's draw out a small comb, beak and beard from the head. Well, here's a toy for you - a Filimonov rooster made of plasticine. I even tinted it a little in a photo editor to make it look ready.

We sculpt a Filimonov toy Chicken from plasticine

Well, this toy is a little more plump. And the neck is not so dimensionally long.

Let's get started:

The stages are the same as for the Rooster. But Chicken looks simpler. But it has a detail that is very characteristic of a folk toy - the tail is made so that there is a whistle in it. That is, I will not make this internal cavity with a pea in the plasticine version, but I will show that the body is slightly swollen, and the tail is a tube.