Teaching objectives
1. By observing the actual objects or material pictures of the apple, feel the shape and color of the apple.
2. Learn the expression of basket weaving texture.
3. Learn about Apple.
4. Learn the basic knowledge and use of brushes in the use of gouache.
teaching tools
kraft paper , black cardboard, gouache pigment, rubbing tools, gouache, hook pen , mark pen , highlighter , scissors, double-sided tape.
Observation and discussion
You see! The apple trees in the orchard are full of apples of all sizes. In the sun, they look like small lanterns, wearing red coats, round and swaying like balloons. We went up to smell it, and a fragrance came to our noses, making people feel refreshed. Its taste, color and shape are very adorable. Apple is a fruit we are very familiar with. It is fat and round, like a small ball. The apple is cyan when it is not ripe and appears red after it is ripe. The ripe apple peel is very eye-catching and is often used to describe the little girl's red face. Apples are not only highly nutritious, but also rich in a variety of trace elements, which are beneficial to our bodies. They have a "high position and power" status in the fruit world, and the legend of apples is indispensable in our history and culture.
children, do you know? It is said that there are three apples in the world. The first apple is the apple that Eve snatched, which started the reproduction process of human beings; the second apple is the apple that fell on the head of Newton , which allowed human beings to start exploring science; the third apple was born in the hands of Jobs , and Apple phones created the era of smartphones, making our lives more colorful. Not only that, Apple also plays a pioneering role in the art world. Cezanne is a painter who loves to use apples as still life creation. He attaches great importance to the authenticity of color vision and depicts apples with perspective from different angles. His pursuit of the sense of volume of objects and his expression provides important creative ideas for " Cubism ". In the end, Cezanne became the "father of modern art" with the apples he wrote. The little apple actually has such a great influence in our cultural life. In today's course, let's start creating with Apple as the theme! Use our gouache rubbing and superposition methods to express the rich color changes of apples and depict fresh and delicious apples. The entire creative process is full of fun. Let’s draw together next!
Creation steps
1. Children first observe the picture and observe the rules of the basket making use of a line pen to draw a line drawing pattern on the kraft card paper.
2. Observe the color characteristics of the apple, apply the color of the apple on the circular rubbing tool, and use markers to draw the color changes of the basket to enhance the visual impact of the basket.
3. Use gouache pigment to adjust the color of the apple skin and add apple characteristics.
4. Cut the apples and baskets we drew and paste them on our black jam paper.
5. Use gouache pigments to draw rich colors of leaves, and use a line pen to add leaf veins.
6. Finally, add text and some small insects to our picture to make the picture more vivid, and our work is completed!