How to make a bird from plasticine for beginners. How to make a sparrow from plasticine step by step

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Sparrows surround us everywhere - they live on city streets next to people and are always in search of crumbs and grains. Adults sometimes do not notice these playful chirping birds, but children are happy when they see them. We invite you to make your own sparrow from plasticine, thereby introducing children to exciting creativity. Although the birds look brown, it is necessary to use several additional shades, such as beige, white, black. In general, modeling a sparrow from plasticine is not much different from creating any other bird.

Other lessons on birds:

Step-by-step photo lesson:

Mash lighter brown or beige plasticine and roll into two balls.


Stick one ball on the second, make a smoother part, hiding the transition between the body and head.


Attach the brown piece to the head and front of the chest, making a smooth transition to the neck.


Add a small sharp beak, it is better to make it from gray plasticine, and also stick on two black stripes - the base for the eyes.


The tail should be shaped like a triangle. Stretch the plasticine into a cake of the appropriate shape and size, cover the surface of the part with many notches using a stack.


Attach the tail at the back.


Make wings in the form of wide commas, which are a mirror image of each other. Stick on several white stripes and also make stacked cuts.


Attach the wings to the sides of the body, starting from the neck area and overlapping them on the back.


Also make gray paws with three toes.


Turn the bird's belly towards you and attach its legs to the light area.


This is the sparrow we made from plasticine; of course, it doesn’t jump, tweet, or peck bread crumbs, but it looks quite believable.


Modeling is one of the most popular creative activities for children. Plasticine remains a favorite, but you can also create beautiful crafts from mastic or salt dough. The right hemisphere of the human brain is responsible for the ability to think creatively; it can be gradually developed by drawing or creating sculptures with your baby. Such activities are quite accessible for children who are already 1 year old. Gradually, crafts can become more complex to arouse cognitive interest.

Together with your children you can learn colors, shapes, different breeds of animals, for example or. And types of birds. For example, you can create a woodpecker from plasticine and talk about the benefits this bird brings.

How to make a Woodpecker bird from plasticine - photo tutorial step by step:

1. Stock up on bright plasticine. One type of colored blocks will cause delight in a child and a desire to get creative. For ease of work, you will also need a small spatula; it is usually included in the ready-made set.

2. Roll a small ball out of black material, then make it oblong. Make the body of the bird in the form of a large black drop.

3. Form two cakes resembling a boomerang shape. These will be the wings of a woodpecker. Decorate them with white longitudinal stripes. Roll a very thin white sausage and cut into small pieces with a spatula.

4. Assemble the prepared parts together.

5. Decorate the woodpecker's chest with white plasticine. Also place white cakes on the front part, add black pupils.

6. Make a sharp beak from an orange drop, cut it and insert a small worm.

7. Add some bright colors. Decorate the chest with yellow and red shades, place a red tuft on the top of the head.

8. To create the tail, make a lot of black and white flat drops.

9. Connect them one by one and attach the tail in its place. Using matches or wire as a basis, mold two legs.

10. All that remains is to plant the woodpecker on the tree. You can mold it from plasticine or use real branches.

Bird Woodpecker made of plasticine, ready.

Irina Kazantseva
Modeling "Bird"

Notes on the section “The World of Arts and Artistic Activities” (modeling) ", on this topic « Birdie» (OO “Artistic and aesthetic development”) in the middle group of MBDOU No. 26

Target: introducing children to reception sculpting a bird in a constructive way.

Tasks:

Educational: teach children to sculpt bird in a constructive way, conveying the oval shape of the body; learn to pull and pinch small parts: beak, tail, wings; use a stack in your work.

Educational: cultivate a love for birds, a desire to take care of them.

Developmental: develop fine motor skills of the hands.

Material and equipment: plasticine, boards for sculpting, napkins, sponges, stacks, toy birds, recording of a musical work by M. Rauchwerg « Birdie» , multimedia.

Preliminary work: looking at illustrations, slides with pictures of birds, observing nature, solving riddles, memorizing poems about birds.

Progress of educational activities:

Children in a group play independently. Suddenly a melody is heard « Birdie» (music by M. Rauchwerg).

Educator: Guys, what is this? Where does this music come from? Who do you think this melody is about?

Children: ABOUT birdie.

Gradually an animated image appears on the screen bird, which looks around for 20 seconds. Interested children approach the screen. If not all children paid attention to the screen and did not approach it, then the teacher speaks:

Educator: Guys, who is our guest? Look at the screen. Let's come closer and find out what he wants bird?

The teacher and the children approach the screen on which bird flaps its wing and asks:

Birdie: Guys, I'm bored alone. There are many of you in the group, but I am alone. You have fun together, you are friendly guys. I also want to have friends. Help me find them.

Educator: Guys, let's add it up bird and geometric shapes.

Didactic game "Collect bird from geometric shapes". The teacher monitors the correct layout of geometric shapes during the game birds, if necessary, provides assistance and support with guiding questions. He invites the children, if they wish, to conduct a self-analysis of the actions being performed, to explain why he performed this task in such a way.

Educator: Guys, what can you make it from? another bird? Children's answers (made of clay, plasticine, acorns, paper).

Educator: Guys, do you have a desire to help our guest? Children's answers.

Educator: What is needed for this?

Children: You need plasticine, boards, stacks, sponges and napkins.

The teacher draws attention to the fact that everything you need is on the tables. The children take their places.

Educator: Guys, tell me what rules for working with plasticine do you know?

Children: You need to moisten your hands with water, work with plasticine in your palms, use napkins.

The teacher draws the children's attention to the oval shape of the body, elongated nose, beak, and artistic design. birds. Children are examined bird, look at it. The teacher draws the children's attention to body parts, their size and proportions.

Educator: What shape is the head?

How many wings does birds? What birds do you know? How are birds different from cats and dogs? For what the bird needs a beak?

Guys, let's think about where we should start our work?

Children: You need to divide a piece of plasticine into two parts.

Educator: What shape does the bird’s body have? (Oval)

Children show tricks in the air sculpting round objects(roll a ball of plasticine between your palms in a circular motion). Connect the torso and head birds. Let's compare with your sample birds.

The screen shows the stages of the circuit sculpting a bird.

Educator: We made beautiful birds, but they are silent and do not tweet. What do they lack? (Children's answers). Today I will teach you how to make bird beak and tail. (Sample shown). Let's try some new tricks sculpting in the air. Children show tricks sculpting: pulling and pinching and working with plasticine. Look guys, how beautiful we got a bird. She really wants to fly. Let's play a game "Storm and Birds".

Physical education minute.

Goals of the game: development of dexterity, coordination of movements. This game has a general strengthening effect on the body.

Players - they will "birds"- must come together in "flock". Place chairs at the opposite end of the room - these are their nests on a tall tree.

On your signal « The birds are flying away players begin to run around the room, waving their arms.

As soon as you speak "Storm", players must run to their "nests" and climb into them as quickly as possible to take cover.

But the bad weather does not last long, and after your announcement "The storm is over" players must get out of "nest" (get off the chairs) and continue your "flight".

The game is repeated several times.

Educator: Children, let's remember how to sculpt bird? What did we do first? (Children's answers). How did you sculpt the body, beak, tail? (Children show everything in the air).

appears on the screen bird and sees a flock of various birds, molded by children. The teacher turns to birdie:

Educator: Look what girlfriends - your children made the birds for you.

The bird thanks the children: “Thank you very much, now I have new friends. I won't be bored.

Educator: Guys, now you can sculpt such beautiful birds, teach your friends, parents.

Publications on the topic:

With children 2-3 years old, it is advisable to play games to develop sensory and mathematical concepts. Such games develop children's thinking.

ARTISTIC AND AESTHETIC DEVELOPMENT (STYLE) Topic: “A little bird has flown to us, I’ll give the little bird grains” Goals: – to activate.

Description: the master class is designed for children of senior preschool and primary school age, teachers and parents. The craft is done.

Master class for preschool children. “Dymkovo bird-whistle toy.” Part 1. Modeling.

Angry Birds is one of the most popular arcade games for mobile platforms in the history of smartphones and tablets. Appearing for the first time back in 2009 for iOS, this arcade game won the hearts of a huge number of owners of Apple mobile devices within just a few months, which became the reason for its spread to other operating systems.

To date, more than twenty modifications of Angry Birds have been developed, each of which has its own unique features and an entire army of fans. Moreover, in 2016, a full-length animated film was made based on the game, which grossed more than $200 million, which once again confirmed the highest popularity of the franchise around the world.

And it is not at all surprising that today there are a huge number of Angry Birds toys on sale, as well as clothes, accessories and other products not only for children, but also for adult products with the brand logo and images of various arcade characters. In addition, many handicraft lovers make their own crafts in the form of figurines of funny cartoon birds.

Various materials are suitable for making Angry Birds figurines, one of which is plasticine, among the main advantages of which it is worth noting:

  • flexibility for detailed processing;
  • the ability to manufacture complex geometric shapes;
  • widest range of colors;
  • relative ease of use.

Angry Birds crafts can be made not only independently, but also together with your baby. They are not very difficult to implement, although they contain some small elements.

PHOTO step by step - How to make Angry Birds from plasticine

Let's start making Angry Birds with our own hands with a mandatory attribute of this game - a slingshot, with the help of which the birds attack the settlements of evil pigs. We will make the base for the slingshot from brown plasticine, and the role of an elastic band will be played by a black material rolled out well into a ribbon.

Note that Angry Birds can be sculpted using two methods:

  • by first making round blanks of the appropriate colors for each character;
  • by sculpting each bird from start to finish.

Today we use the second method.

First, let's sculpt a figurine of the green bird Hal. First, we will sculpt a blank for the bird in the form of a green ball, and then, using white material, we will make the bases for the eyes and chest of the bird.

Above the eyes we will attach thin black eyebrows.

We attach small black pupils in the middle of the eyes.

We complement the image of the bird with an orange beak, in which we make a cut using a regular plastic stack, as well as a black crest.

Using the same scheme, we sculpt figurines of the remaining birds, not forgetting to take into account their unique features:

  • The red bird Mat has side-by-side eyes and merging eyebrows, as well as a red crest;
  • The black Bomb bird should be larger than all the others in size;
  • Jake the bluebird is the smallest with funny bulging eyes;
  • Chuck - a yellow bird with a triangular body with narrow eyes;
  • The white Matilda bird has an oval body shape with yellow spots on the sides and a black crest.



















In this article we will tell you how to make a beautiful bird from plasticine with your own hands. You will need modeling compound in different colors, a modeling surface, stacks and patience.

The simplest bird made of plasticine

If you sculpt with a child or have never touched plasticine in your hands, then it is better to start with simple models:

  • Take modeling clay in blue, yellow and white. First, form two balls from the blue mixture. Make a head from one, and form a torso from the other.
  • Stick the head to the body.
  • Caulk the seams.
  • Then roll one small ball and two large ones from the yellow mass.
  • Form an elongated beak from a small ball, and teardrop-shaped wings from large ones.
  • Also roll two small balls from a white piece of plasticine. Flatten them and make eyes by sticking them to the head.
  • Form pupils from the blue or black mass.
  • Attach the beak to the head and wings to the body of the bird.

Ready! Now you know how to make a bird from plasticine.

More complex model

If you are no longer a beginner in modeling, then you can try yourself in creating more complex crafts.

Prepare plasticine in black, orange, blue, red, yellow, orange, brown and green. Now let's start sculpting:

  1. First, form a body with a head from the black mass.
  2. Then form a beak and breast from the yellow mass.
  3. Attach the beak to the head.
  4. Please note that the breast should be thin. Carefully stick it to the body under the beak.
  5. Make the bird's eyes from blue and black plasticine.
  6. Make two thin short sausages from yellow and stick them above the eyes.
  7. Decorate the beak with blue, red, green and orange plasticine as shown in the photo in the article. And make thin black sausages from black plasticine and also stick them on the beak.
  8. To make the legs, roll six orange balls. Form a droplet from each, and then connect them together in threes. Got legs!
  9. Stick them to the body of the plasticine bird.

Place the bird on a branch

Now we need to make a twig and leaves. To do this, take the brown mass and roll it into a sausage. Use a stack to create a texture reminiscent of tree bark. You need three or four balls of green plasticine, which you need to shape into droplets and then flatten. Draw veins on the leaves in a stack. Stick the leaves to the branch, and the bird itself to the leaves. Ready!

We sculpt birds from plasticine: panels

If you want to create another mass for modeling, then you first need to find a suitable base. Cardboard, glass or canvas on cardboard are suitable for this work. If you are using glass, first make a drawing on paper and then place it under the glass. This way you can lay out the picture more accurately.

Let's get started:

  • First make a blue background. You can immediately sculpt clouds from white plasticine.
  • Then, from the green mass for modeling, roll a lot of thin sausages, from which you lay out the grass. Make reeds from brown plasticine. If desired, you can also make a river from the blue mass.

After this, proceed to creating the bird itself from plasticine:

  • Take the light gray modeling mixture and roll it out into a thin layer. Using a stick or a knife, cut out the body of a heron without legs and beak.
  • Stick the torso to the panel.
  • Then mold the legs and beak from orange plasticine. Use a stack to create the texture of the skin on the legs and the mouth on the beak.
  • Roll a lot of small balls from black, blue, white and light gray plasticine. Then flatten each ball. The resulting parts will make excellent feathers. And from the black modeling mass make a tuft and an eye.

If you wish, you can use not only plasticine for modeling, but also polymer clay, mastic, salt dough, and self-hardening mass.