We sculpt a cockerel from plasticine. Rooster made of plasticine

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Today, together with you, we will learn how to sculpt a rooster from plasticine. This poultry is the real owner of the chicken coop and the head of the chicken family. He walks importantly around the yard and looks at his possessions. And if two or more roosters live together, then you cannot do without a fight, because these birds do not like rivals.

In this sculpting lesson we will show you how to sculpt a colorful poultry. And at the same time, we will offer you a way to recycle mixed plasticine, which has already served its purpose.

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The plumage of roosters is sometimes replete with rainbow colors. It is impossible to understand which color is the main one, and in the sun the feathers generally shimmer, as if they were mother-of-pearl. In general, for sculpting a rooster it is better to use a mixture of shades, and several. For example, you can make red or orange the main color and add green, yellow, brown and others to it. Overall, sculpting a rooster out of plasticine is a great way to use up already damaged material. Surely, after the experiments of the young sculptors, pieces of an unknown color remain in the box. They are the ones that will suit us for sculpting. Roll into a ball.


Attach a protrusion to the ball - the neck and head. The same mixed red or orange plasticine is suitable for this.


At the top of the protrusion, attach the beak, eyes and red beard under the beak.



To sculpt the wings, plasticine of a similar shade is suitable, or add more green to it. First, pinch off two portions from a piece, knead them in your hands, and flatten them. Then press down on the sides with your fingers. You should get flat cakes, the shape of which resembles a drop. Draw many stripes in a stack on the surface of the wings.


Connect two flat parts with a voluminous body.


Make the tail in the same color scheme as the wings. Pull the mass into several oblong thin sausages. Assemble a bouquet from the prepared parts. And pre- or subsequently rinse the plates with a stack. Fluff the top for a chic ponytail.


Attach the tail to its rightful place.


Next you have to decide how to make the rooster stable. Thin legs can be made using matches or toothpicks. Take the halves, stick a thin layer of plasticine on them, and attach paws with three fingers to the bottom.


Attach the legs to the main craft.


So the bright plasticine rooster is ready. You can make a chicken coop and place a rooster in it.



Children of primary school age can be asked to make a rooster out of plasticine. If the baby is still small, then you can offer him to make grains for this bird, and also entrust him with sculpting individual parts. The degree of independence of the young sculptor depends on the age of the child, but not at all the complexity of the craft. With the support of mom or dad, even a three-year-old child can create plasticine masterpieces.

This master class describes in detail how to make a bright rooster from plasticine. After work, the creative process can be continued by staging a performance based on a fairy tale, the main character of which is this beautiful poultry.

Master class on sculpting a rooster and plasticine


A few bright blocks of plasticine will delight the eye, allow you to have fun and give you the opportunity to make a wonderful craft. For ease of use, also take a plastic stack.


Roll yellow plasticine balls of different sizes.


Connect the balls together, then turn them into the body, neck and head of the rooster. First, make an oval out of the larger ball, then pull the smaller piece up with your fingers. Using a stack, make longitudinal cuts along the entire neck to show the feathers.


Use red plasticine to create a comb for the graceful bird.


On the front part stick an orange beak in the form of a triangle and two black dots that will replace the eyes.


To sculpt the tail, use the brightest shades from the selected plasticine. First, tear the pieces into small portions, knead each of them in your hands and form a ball. After this, pressing the parts onto the modeling board, pull them out into long thin sausages with oscillatory movements.


Gather the sausages into a fluffy bouquet and attach them as a tail to the loud-mouthed singer.


The easiest way to create rooster wings is to use teardrop or triangular cakes. Form them from soft red plasticine, then draw feathers in a stack and attach to the body.


To make the paws, use match halves. Then the craft will be more stable.


The plasticine rooster is ready. As you can see, this method of sculpting a bird is very easy; small children can easily master it.


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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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Modeling a cockerel from plasticine: A step-by-step master class for children on making crafts - a do-it-yourself cockerel.

Modeling a cockerel from plasticine: a step-by-step master class for children

Today with the children we Let's make a rooster out of plasticine. We have already made some funny ones with children. We continue the theme with a new master class for children. The cockerel that children make can be used as a symbol of the year as a gift, for staging children's fairy tales and nursery rhymes, and as a hero in plasticine cartoons created by children.

Tools and materials for making a cockerel with children

To sculpt a cockerel you will need:

  • a set of plasticine of different colors,
  • stack,
  • board for plasticine.

How to make a cockerel from plasticine: step-by-step description in photographs

Step 1. Together with the children, we sculpt the body of the cockerel. To do this you need:

  • Cut several pieces of plasticine of different colors and combine everything together into one lump. Get multi-colored plasticine
  • Knead the resulting piece of multi-colored plasticine well.
  • Roll the roller into a cylinder and narrow its upper part.
  • And it is important to make the lower part stable - this will be the body of the cockerel.

In the photo you see three photographs with options for children performing the first step.

Step 2. We sculpt a cockerel comb from plasticine.

Roll out a thin roller from red plasticine and separate approximately 1/3 of it. From the resulting blanks form a comb for the cockerel. Attach the comb blank to the body of the cockerel.

Step 3. Decorate the cockerel's head.

- Roll out a carrot-shaped beak from yellow plasticine and attach it under the comb, flatten it slightly.

- Roll two small balls from white plasticine and attach them in the eye area, flatten them like a flat cake.

- Roll two even smaller balls from blue or black plasticine and attach them to white circles - eyes. You can flatten them, or you can leave them convex.

Step 4. We sculpt a rooster's tail and multi-colored wings from plasticine.

- Roll 4 rolls - “feathers” for the tail from plasticine of different colors, slightly narrowing the ends.

— Similarly, make three “feathers” for the wings, only smaller in size.

— Connect 4 “feathers” together in the lower part, and in the upper part, on the contrary, separate them from each other and attach the tail to the body of the cockerel.

— Connect 3 feathers together and attach the wings to the sides of the cockerel’s body.

Step 5. Sculpt the cockerel's beard.

From red plasticine, roll out 2 small pieces for a carrot-shaped beard. Attach the beard parts under the cockerel's beak.

The plasticine cockerel is ready!

How else can you make a cockerel from plasticine?

You will find another option for sculpting a rooster from plasticine with your own hands together with children in the video of the “Video Modeling” channel:

A plasticine cockerel can also be made on a postcard from plasticine strands . How to do this is in the step-by-step video below.

You will find more step-by-step master classes on modeling with children in the section

It is customary to make a symbol, focusing on the instructions of the eastern calendar. Coming 2017 counts year of the rooster, so in this article we will talk about.

Firstly, the rooster must be bright, and secondly, to make it you need to use only methods that children can understand and safe materials. For example, fabric or felt crafts can only be done by schoolchildren, since such work involves the use of a sewing needle, paper should also be cut with scissors, so this option is not suitable for kindergarten children. There is another popular material -. It is bright and pliable, you can easily make various geometric shapes from it and combine it into a single product. Just from plasticine you can mold Cockerel for New Year 2017. The only nuance that parents and educators must remember is that they must monitor the kids so that the children do not taste the apparently appetizing pieces.

How to make a rooster from plasticine - a craft for the New Year 2017

This lesson shows how to sculpt colorful poultry from plasticine and lists all the necessary materials and stages of work.

To sculpt the rooster, prepare:

- plastic instrument from the plasticine collection;

- plasticine bars - the brightest from the collection;

- additional matches for stability.

How to make a New Year's rooster

It is customary to depict the rooster in bright, multi-colored colors, especially since the year of the firebird is approaching, so red, orange, yellow and green blocks are suitable for work.

The base of the body can be made green and spherical. This is a simple and understandable part on which all other parts of the craft will be attached. Mash some green plasticine and roll into a ball.

Prepare a small orange ball for sculpting the neck (about 4 times smaller than the original green blank).

Press the orange ball onto the board in a circle. Using a stack, apply several notches with a stack around the entire circumference.

Attach the orange neck to the main ball.

Glue another green ball, very small, on top of the protruding tubercle. This will be the figure's head.

Stick small dots like eyes on the head, add a beak - orange, small, curved towards the bottom.

Very important details that will complete the appearance of the cockerel are the red beak and beard. Make them from red plasticine.

Glue the red blanks to the bird's head.

To make a fluffy ponytail, you can use one or more shades of plasticine. Any blocks used will work. Roll several different colored sausages (about the same length and thickness).

The tail should be lush and spreading. Gather all the prepared sausages into a bouquet and glue the plasticine at the base. Bend the ends of the feather sausages back.

Glue the tail to the back of the body.

To make wings, you can use any plasticine, for example, orange. Make flat cakes. At first the cakes may be round in shape, but they should be pressed down on one side, pointed and stretched. The feather pattern is easily applied in a stack in the form of short notches.

Glue 2 symmetrical wings on the sides.

To make a stable leg, you can prepare a single cone and separate thin sausages for the fingers.

Fan your fingers together. Glue the legs to the bottom (sharp) part of the cone. Draw a longitudinal line in the middle. For greater reliability and stability, you can still use a match at this stage.

Attach the legs to the bottom of the cockerel to complete the figure.

The symbol of 2017 is a bright plasticine rooster ready. This is a great New Year's craft. To decorate the interior with a product made of plasticine, you should first freeze it in the refrigerator.



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