Short-term additional educational program 1 year. Report “Short-term programs of additional education as a factor in increasing the technological competence of students

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The short-term program of the artistic circle “Miracles from Paper” is designed for 21 days and provides for the organization of employment for students aged 11-16 years.

The goal of the program is to create conditions for the creative and moral development of children, orient children in substantive and practical activities through their mastery of the technique of weaving from newspapers as an artistic method of designing from paper.

Program objectives:

Educational:

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Regional state budgetary institution

Additional education "Center "Scarlet Sails"

Short-term circle program

artistic orientation

"Miracles Made of Paper"

Age of students: 11-16 years

Implementation period: (8 hours)

Smalkova Marina Aleksandrovna, teacher

2017

PROGRAM INFORMATION CARD

Full program name

Short-term program of the “Miracles from Paper” circle.

Purpose of the program

Creating conditions for the disclosure and development of a child’s potential creative abilities and capabilities through the means of decorative and applied arts through the practical development of the technique of weaving from newspaper tubes.

Area of ​​activity

Artistic

Type of educational program

modified

Place of sale

Scarlet Sails Center

Implementation deadlines

21 day.

Number of students

10-15

Student age

11 - 16 years old

Section number

Section title

Page no.

Title page

Information card

Explanatory note

Syllabus

Expected results and ways to determine them

Forms of control.

Diagnostics and monitoring of program effectiveness

Material and technical support of the educational process

Applications

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The “Wonderful Workshop” program is an additional educational program of an artistic orientation, with a functional purpose - applied, according to the form of organization- group, in terms of implementation time - short-term.

The methodological basis for drawing up a work program is the program for labor training for girls in grades 5-9, Bustard, Moscow 2007, author V.A. Sokolova, Technology. Russian traditions in the manufacture of various products, grades 6-8 I.G. Norenko, Uchitel publishing house, studying master classes on the Internet.

Relevance of the program due to the following factors:

- The goal of modern education iswhich consists in the upbringing and development of the child’s personality. An important direction in personality development is moral and aesthetic education. It includes the formation of aesthetic value guidelines, aesthetic evaluation and mastery of the basics of creative activity.

- A feature of the modern situation, when the issue of children’s employment is very acute (they must be under the constant supervision of teachers). It is necessary to help the child take advantage of his free time and give him the opportunity to discover himself most fully. Create conditions for the dynamics of creative growth

The “Wonderful Workshop” program provides for the development of children’s visual, artistic and design abilities, non-standard thinking, and creative individuality. This equips children with the ability not only to feel harmony, but also to create it in any life situation, in any activity, in relationships with people, with the world around them.

Weaving from newspaper tubes is an original pastime, an entertaining and exciting type of needlework that has become very popular recently. Here the child is given the opportunity to really, independently discover the magical world of a sheet of paper, to comprehend its properties and structure. The system for working with paper is built on the principle of from simple to complex. Mastering a number of technologies requires patience and accuracy, and crafts require careful execution, because craftsmanship is always hard work and imagination.

Leading Idea this program - creating a comfortable environment for communication, living, developing the abilities, creative potential of each child and his self-realization.

Principles, underlying programs:

Accessibility (simplicity, compliance with age and individual characteristics);

Visibility (illustrativeness, availability of didactic materials);

Democracy and humanism (interaction between teacher and student in society, realization of one’s own creative needs);

Scientific (validity, presence of a methodological basis and theoretical basis);

- “from simple to complex” (having learned basic work skills, the child applies his knowledge in performing complex creative work).

GOAL AND TASKS

Purpose of the program – creating conditions for the creative and moral development of children, orienting children in substantive and practical activities, through their mastering of the technique of weaving from newspapers as an artistic way of designing from paper.

Program objectives:

Educational:

To teach specific labor skills when working with paper using the technique of weaving from newspaper tubes;

Deepen and expand knowledge about types of paper, its properties, methods of weaving figures and products;

To develop an interest in various types of fine and decorative creativity.

Educational:

To instill interest in world culture, in the origins of creativity of various peoples;

To educate the moral qualities of children;

Develop a sense of self-control and mutual assistance.

Educational:

Develop imaginative thinking and creative abilities;

Form aesthetic and artistic taste;

Promote the formation of a comprehensively developed personality.

Methods and forms of training.

Training is carried out in two directions:

Mastering theoretical knowledge;

Formation of practical skills.

To increase the interest of students in classes and more successfully solve educational problems, various forms and methods of conducting a circle are used.

Methods based on the way classes are organized :

Verbal (oral presentation, conversation, story, etc.);

Visual (display of multimedia materials, illustrations, display

Sample crafts);

Practical ( execution of work according to instruction cards, diagrams);

Methods based on the level of activity of children:

Explanatory and illustrative – children perceive and assimilate ready-made information;

Reproductive – students reproduce acquired knowledge and mastered methods of activity;

Methods based on the form of organization

student activities in class:

Frontal – simultaneous work with all students;

Group – organizing work in groups.

Timing of the program implementation.

This program is implemented during the rest period of students at the Scarlet Sails Center on the territory of the Krestovoy Gorodishchensky rural settlement and is designed for 21 days.

Lesson mode. This program consists of 8 hours (2 lessons per week). The duration of each lesson is 45 minutes.

Age of students.

The program provides for the organization of employment for students aged 11-16 years. The target audience of the program includes the main category of children: rotating groups formed upon the arrival of children at the Scarlet Sails Center. The composition may include children of different ages, physical development and training.

Form of organization of children's collective:collective, group

Classes in this program consist of theoretical and practical parts, with the practical part taking up more time. The form of classes can be defined as creativechildren's activities.

Educational and thematic plan

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Section title, topic

Number of hours

Forms of certification/control

Total

Theory

Practice

Introduction.

1. Getting to know each other.

2. Safety regulations.3.Presentation “Weaving from paper wicker”

survey

Working with paper.

1. Preparing the paper vine.

reflection

2. Types of weaving from newspapers: “Rope”, “Cintz weaving”, spiral weaving.

reflection

3. "Pencil"

reflection

4. “Herringbone”

reflection

5. "Box"

reflection

Summarizing

Questionnaire, mini-exhibition

TOTAL

Section 1. Introduction.

Topic 1. Acquaintance. Safety regulations.Presentation “Weaving from paper wicker”

Theory. Meeting children. Familiarization of students with the content of the upcoming work. Organizational matters. Safety instructions when working with tools and materials. Acquaintance with historical information about the origin and development of artistic weaving from wicker, birch bark, and straw. An analogy between weaving from wicker and weaving from newspaper tubes, viewing finished works using the technique of weaving from newspaper tubes.

Section 2. Working with paper.

Topic 1. Preparing the paper vine.

Theory: Preparation of tubes. Dimensions and parameters of the workpiece. Docking of tubes

Practice: mastering the skill of making newspaper tubes.

Topic 2 . Types of weaving from newspapers: “Rope”, “Cintz weaving”, spiral weaving.

Theory: Simple (calico) weaving; rope in 2 tubes, spiral weaving. Joining tubes in simple weaving. The simplest bends. Display of didactic material and samples. Practicing types of weaving.

Practice : mastering the skills of weaving from newspaper tubes: “rope”, “calico” weaving, spiral weaving.

Topic 3 . "Pencil".

Theory : Weaving with a cardboard bottom, the type of weaving of the product is “calico”. Practice: Mastering the skills of weaving from newspaper tubes using “calico weaving”

Topic 5. “Christmas tree”

Theory : Spiral weaving.

Practice: Mastering the skills of weaving newspaper tubes in a spiral.

Topic 64. “Box”

Theory : Round bottom weave. Forming the edge of the product.

The type of weaving of the product is “rope”.

Practice: Mastering the skills of weaving from newspaper tubes with a rope

Section III . Summarizing.

Practice. Organization of a mini-exhibition of students’ works.

Expected results and ways to determine them.

To assess the effectiveness of the implementation of this program, you can focus on the following indicators: satisfaction of students attending the circle; the formation of the activity (correctness of the actions performed; compliance with safety rules), the degree of assistance provided by the teacher to students when performing tasks: the less assistance from the teacher, the higher the independence of students and, therefore, the higher the developmental effect of classes. Monitoring and evaluation of student results involves identifying the individual dynamics of the quality of a child’s assimilation of the program and does not allow comparison with other children.

Expected results:mastering the basic rules of working with paper, technologies for preparing paper “vines”, mastering the main types of weaving, independent production of crafts from newspaper tubes.

Forms of control.

Summing up the results of the work is a necessary moment in the work of the creative team. Since additional education does not have clear criteria for determining the results of students’ practical activities, the most appropriate form of assessment is a joint viewing of completed products, their collective discussion, identifying the best works, and organizing exhibitions. This form of work allows children to critically evaluate not only other people’s work, but also their own. The final test, carried out at the end of the shift, allows the teacher to evaluate the theoretical knowledge of students.

Diagnostics and monitoring of program effectiveness.

Survey and questioning of students and parents in order to identify the level of satisfaction with the organization of employment of children and adolescents during their visit to the Scarlet Sails Center

Pedagogical reflection

Collective reflection of program participants.

Each lesson on the topics of the program, as a rule, includes a theoretical part and practical implementation of the task. Theoretical information is a repetition of the material covered, an explanation of the new, educational information about types of decorative and applied arts, folk crafts, ancient traditions in women's needlework. The theory is accompanied by the display of visual material, presented in the form of a story-information or conversation, accompanied by questions to the children. The use of visual aids in the classroom increases children's interest in the material being studied, promotes the development of attention, imagination, observation, and thinking. All known types of visual aids are used in the lesson: display of illustrations, drawings, magazines and books, photographs, product samples, demonstration of labor operations, various work techniques, which provide sufficient opportunity for children to consolidate them in practical activities.

In the process of working with various tools and devices, the teacher constantly reminds children about the rules for using tools and observing the rules of hygiene, sanitation and safety.

Each child organizes a workplace for himself. Gradually, children get used to the fact that only those materials and devices that are necessary for this work should be in the workplace. Each item has its own place so that it is convenient to work with two hands. Visual aids are arranged so that they do not interfere with work or are damaged. The teacher teaches children to be clean and tidy. If some students do not have the necessary materials or tools, the teacher issues them from additional supplies.

A training session may include the following structural elements:

  1. Briefing: introductory – conducted before the start of practical work; current – ​​carried out during practical work; final;
  2. Practical work (80% of class time);

3. Dynamic pauses in children of middle and high school age;

  1. Summing up, analysis and evaluation of work. Summing up involves reflection, collective analysis of the products as a whole and evaluation of each child’s crafts;
  2. Tidying up the workplace.

The final test, carried out at the end of the shift, allows the teacher to evaluate the theoretical knowledge of students.

Final test:

  1. Knows how to organize a workplace.
  2. Knows how to use equipment and tools.
  3. Able to independently determine the amount of material needed.

4. Knows how to twist tubes.

5. Uses different types of weaving from newspaper tubes.

6. Mastered weaving round bottom, weaving with cardboard bottom.

Methodological support:

  • didactic and handout material;
  • manuals on decorative and applied arts;
  • a set of methodological and theoretical literature;
  • visual aids;
  • video tutorials.

Material and technical support of the educational process.

Study room with student tables;

Classroom equipment (blackboard, tables and chairs for students and teachers, cabinets and racks for storing teaching aids and educational materials);

Equipment and supplies necessary for conducting classes (newspapers, scissors, knitting needles, ruler, PVA glue)

Technical teaching aids (computer, interactive whiteboard or multimedia);

LITERATURE

1. Mushroom A. Weaving from straw and other materials. – St. Petersburg, 2006.

2. Kuzmina M. A. ABC of weaving. – M., 2011.

3. Tormanova A.S. Weaving from paper tubes: the most complete and understandable tutorial, Eksmo, 2015.

  1. 4. Tishchenko E. Weaving from paper tubes: the most complete and understandable tutorial, 2016

5. Zaitseva A. Weaving from newspaper tubes. Master classes for beginners.

6. Internet materials:

http://www.liveinternet.ru

http://entrainment.listbb.ru

http://mastera-rukodeliya.ru

Maria Kirilova

Novelty: One of the most popular types of arts and crafts creativity is modeling. Today such material as salty dough becoming increasingly popular in our country, successfully competing with traditional materials - clay and plasticine. When working with it, many are attracted not so much by its availability and relative cheapness, but by the limitless possibilities that this material provides for creativity. Products made from this material, unlike plasticine, are durable and do not require expensive processing fired like clay products. In addition, salty dough by many indicators (primarily technical and, of course, environmental) surpasses the popular polymer clay abroad, which appeared on the shelves of our stores quite a long time ago. The implementation of the course allows not only to satisfy formed needs of the population, but also to create conditions for the development of the child’s personality, ensure his emotional well-being, introduce him to universal human values, create conditions for creative self-realization, teach tolerant behavior, respect and tolerance.

Target: Development of aesthetic attitude and artistic abilities in children of senior preschool age fine art activities using technology testoplasty.

Tasks:

Contribute to the development of artistic perception of life;

Clarify ideas about life around you;

To develop the ability to perceive and reproduce objects of complex shape;

Promote development creative abilities in progress images of objects, phenomena and states of the surrounding world, in the choice visual materials.

To develop the ability to convey the form, structure of an object and its parts; color of the object, using paints of spectral, warm, cold, contrasting colors, different shades and different tones; correct proportions of objects;

Promote the development of compositional skills when image groups of objects or plot.

Exercise your hand, fixing the correct position when drawing horizontal and vertical lines with paints.

To promote the development of technical techniques for sculpting from test: presence of many small parts;

Encourage the desire to make your work beautiful, meaningful, and expressive.

To promote the cooperation of children when performing collective works, which can be based on both plot and decorative images, correlation of children's plans and actions; encourage them to use different techniques in sculpting and painting.

Result:

1. Creation creative workshop for children of senior preschool age

2. Improvement visual activities for children: children independently determine the concept, create an expressive image, independently select impressions and experiences to determine the plot, choose the most appropriate image visual techniques and materials, plan activities, achieve results and evaluate them.

3. Demonstration of activity and independence of children in visual arts.

4. Children's products activities: medallion "Initial letter", "Miracle buns", "Gifts of Autumn" still life, modeling according to plan.

Working with parents:

Creating conditions in the group for the implementation of the COP " Drops of creativity.

Encourage parents to be involved in the creation salt dough images at home, through conversations and individual consultations.

Long-term plan (preparatory group)

1 Lesson.

Medallion "Initial letter"(manufacturing)

Tasks:

1. Introduce children to the technology of preparing salty test; with features of sculpting from test; the presence of many small parts; twisting, pulling, interweaving parts; gluing.

2. Teach children to sculpt a medallion "Initial letter".

3. Cultivate accuracy in children when doing work.

4. Introduce children to testoplasty as a type of decorative art.

5. To interest children, to evoke in them an emotional response, a desire to sculpt and paint decorative items.

Equipment:

Cooking algorithm

salty test. Flour, salt, water, vegetable oil, board, rolling pin, stacks, brush.

Illustrations, Photos,

Ready. decor. products from test, fairy tale character "Kolobok".

2 Lesson.

Medallion "Initial letter"(painting)

Tasks:

1. Introduce the painting of the finished product.

2. Master the technique of dense painting.

Equipment:

Dried products - medallions, gouache paints, brushes No. 2 and 5, water, lace.

3 Lesson. "Miracle buns".(manufacturing)

Tasks:

1. Introduce children to the production of bakery products.

2. Introduce children to sculpture of small forms.

3. Learn to sculpt different shapes (drying, buns) from a whole piece test

4. Learn to convey shape and proportions.

Equipment:

Illustrations of products from test, a game “It looks like it, it doesn’t look like it”, models of bakery products, small sculptures, ready-made salty dough, stacks, brushes No. 3, water, board.

4 Lesson. "Miracle buns".

Tasks:

1. Finish the sculpture with watercolors.

2. Develop figurative perception, sense of color.

3. Cultivate in children an emotional attitude when perceiving ready-made images.

4. Finish the work on the product by painting it with paints.

Equipment:

Illustrations from a fairy tale "Spikelet", watercolor, brushes No. 2 and 5, water.

5 Lesson.

Panel "Gifts of Autumn".(manufacturing)

Tasks:

1. Introduce the concept "still life".

2. Learn to create a composition using composition diagrams.

3. Strengthen the skills of sculpting different shapes (cucumber, carrots, peas, garlic) from a whole piece test, convey the features of each of them.

4. Develop imagination when creating a composition

Equipment:

Still life illustrations, composition diagrams, game “Make a still life”, technological

cooking card test, riddles about vegetables, vegetables, ready dough, board, stacks, rolling pin, water, brush.

6 Lesson. Panel "Gifts of Autumn". (painting)

Tasks:

1. Introduce the concept of tonality

2. Develop aesthetic perception, sense of color

3. Teach children to finish what they start

4. To cultivate an emotional attitude in children when perceiving pictures.

5. Finish the work on the panel by painting it with paints.

Equipment:

A game "Make no mistake", color tonality diagram, illustrations with image of vegetables, gouache, brush, water.

7 Lesson. "Fantasy world".

Tasks:

1. Practice the practical application of acquired skills.

2. Develop aesthetic taste and creation.

3. Strengthen the ability to sculpt small details.

Equipment:

Work sequence diagrams, work tools, colored dough, board.


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2. Wire weaving technique

Types of weaving loops, Parallel loops, needle weaving, circular technique.

Practical training. Weaving bracelets. "Tsvetkov."


3.Beaded flowers

Theoretical information. The main beading techniques used to make flowers: parallel, loop, needle weaving, arching. Combination of techniques. Technique for making the center, petals, sepals, stamens, leaves. Analysis of models. Sketching diagrams.

Practical work. Execution of individual elements of flowers. Assembling products: brooches, bouquets of flowers. Composition of spring, summer, autumn and winter bouquets. Preparing the base of the decorative panel: covering the cardboard with fabric. Attaching composition elements to the base. Decorating gifts and other items with beaded flowers.


Final lesson.

Stages of product design. Requirements for the product during design, quality control of products. Types and composition of ornament. Development of composition sketches.

Practical training.

Making a product on a free theme. Selection of the best works of the circle members. Design of the final exhibition Summing up.

Equipment standards:

When working with beads:

For each student: Needles, nylon threads, scissors, colored beads, ruler, copper wire (thin).

Providing the program.

Tools:

Scissors, frame with glass for stained glass,


Materials:

Paints for stained glass; beads, wire,


Methodological support.

Today, the pedagogical level must have all the methodological equipment to conduct classes in accordance with the requirements and methodological guidelines. The list of educational and methodological support includes educational methodological literature for students and teachers, a separate room for conducting group and individual classes. All equipment must correspond to this item, scissors, wire, frame with glass, etc.

Methodological literature is available for each age category provided for by the curriculum.

LITERATURE

1. “Beadwork” M.., 1997

2. Drawing. Obninsk, publishing house "Titul"

3. Painting. Obninsk, publishing house "Titul"

4. . Needlework.

5. Magazine “Lena Handicrafts”.

6.enechki and beads St. Petersburg, 1998.

8.Yu.Davydova. 2005

9., . Studio of arts and crafts. Edition 2008.

10. . Folk arts and crafts. M, 1984

11. Magazine “Lena Handicrafts”

12.. Handicrafts..

13. Painting on glass.

“Short-term additional educational program of the specialized group “We learn by playing” Children’s age – 7 - 12 years Implementation period – 1 month...”

Short-term additional educational

specialized squad program

“By playing we learn”

Children's age – 7 - 12 years

Implementation period – 1 month

Compiled by:

Gorbunova Olga Yurievna,

additional education teacher

MBOUDOD "GTSIR"

Tolyatti

Educational program passport

Program name Short-term additional educational

program of the summer specialized team “We Learn by Playing”

Institution, MBOUDOD TsDODD "Humanitarian Center Implementing the Intellectual Development Program" of the Tolyatti Urban District Address: 445012, Tolyatti, st. Kommunisticheskaya, 87A, t. 76-98-94, 76-90-56 Compiler of the program Olga Yuryevna Gorbunova, teacher of additional education MBOUDOD "GTSIR Abstract" The program "By playing we learn" is implemented in the summer.

It is designed for primary schoolchildren and is aimed at developing their cognitive interests, promoting health and organizing leisure time during the summer holidays.

The main idea, which unites both the content of each individual day and the course as a whole, is to immerse children in a situation of joint play, when fulfilling the game conditions and fully experiencing the game provides not only pleasure, but also development, improvement of skills, qualities, abilities Year of development 2014 G.

program Approved by whom and when Based on the decision of the pedagogical council. Minutes of program No. 4 dated May 15, 2014



The program was adopted based on the decision of the methodological council. Implementation protocol in the new No. 4 dated May 12, 2015.

academic year Focus socio-pedagogical program Direction (type) game activity Type of program by author's degree of authorship Coverage of children by age 7-12 years old groups Type of program by subject method of organizing content Implementation period 1 month of the program Type of program depending on the institutional characteristics of the territorial characteristics

Program reviewers:

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The short-term additional educational program “Playing with Knowledge” of a socio-pedagogical orientation is an integral part of the educational program of the MBOUDOD “Humanitarian Center for Intellectual Development” in Tolyatti and makes it possible to organize educational leisure for children 7-14 years old in the summer on the basis of a school day camp.

Many children attend summer school camps and playgrounds. In addition to supervision, such a playground should provide children with interesting and meaningful activities. During the school year, children have accumulated a certain amount of fatigue and decreased motivation to learn. Good weather and a lot of objective distractions also impose certain restrictions both on the selection of work content and on the nature and methods of teaching in general. To solve this problem, the main form of work was chosen to be a game, which included both educational and developmental content.

The main idea that unites both the content of each individual day and the course as a whole is the immersion of children in a situation of joint play, when the fulfillment of the game conditions, the full experience of the game, provides not only pleasure, but also the development and improvement of skills, qualities, and abilities.

The goal of the program is to provide meaningful and useful leisure time for children in a summer day camp.

Job objectives:

To promote the development of valuable personality traits of children, characteristics 1.

cognitive processes.

Teach children new games that are highly conducive to development in 2.

leisure activities.

Ensure emotional comfort and interest of children participating in the program.

Contribute to the actualization, systematization, and enrichment of children’s knowledge 4.

some (thematic) areas of reality.

Promote the formation of friendships and the development of children's teams.

Organizational basis of the program The program was created to provide educational leisure for children in a day camp. The duration of the program is one camp shift (18 days).

Daily classes with children are expected for 2 hours. Thus, the total number of hours in the program is 36 hours.

Procedure for forming a group: The group is formed on a voluntary basis from students of different ages attending a school day camp.

Group capacity is up to 18 people.

Age of students: from 7 to 12 years. It is assumed that a group of different ages will operate.

The beginning and end of classes is coordinated with the administration of the day camp where the detachment operates.

Class schedule: five times a week for 2 hours. The weekly workload for a child is 10 hours.

Forms and methods of classes Various forms are used in the implementation of the program: games, training, competitions, quizzes, independent work, creative work, etc.

Methods: various methods are used, which can be conditionally grouped according to the source of knowledge:

Verbal (oral presentation, conversation, story, fairy tale);

Visual (examples, samples, illustrations and demonstrations);

Practical (games, exercises, sketches, creative works, drawing, etc.).

Organizational forms of work: frontal (training format), in subgroups.

Planned results of mastering the program:

As a result of mastering the “We Learn by Playing” program, students should acquire the following knowledge and skills and gain experience:

update, systematize, acquire some knowledge and ideas about emotions, etiquette, creativity, etc.;

get acquainted with new games and exercises that you can use to diversify your leisure time;

improve individual characteristics of cognitive processes - attention, memory, thinking, imagination;

gain experience of emotional communication with peers.

Evaluation of the results of mastering the program is carried out in the form of included pedagogical observation in the classroom and analysis of the results of competition games.

Summing up the implementation of the program Summing up the results of the program and assessing the results of its implementation is carried out in the following forms:

Reflective tasks and recall exercises - what we learned, what we did.

Giving yourself grades for shift work based on criteria.

CURRICULUM PLAN

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Section 1. Introductory lessons Topic 1.1. Introductory classes. Acquaintance.

Theory. Safety rules in the classroom.

Practice. Games for getting to know each other, remembering names, learning about each other. An outdoor game for cohesion, group formation.

Theory. How we can develop through play.

Practice. Quiz “About everything in the world”, completing tasks for speed of thinking.

Section 2. Treasure chest Topic 2.

1. Crosswords and puzzles.

Theory. Rules for composing crossword puzzles. Rules for composing puzzles.

Practice. Team creation of crossword puzzles based on famous fairy tales. Team compilation of puzzles about the nature of the native land. Game “Red Book”: compilation and presentation of a crossword and rebus about an animal, a story about it (using reference literature). Compiling a book, preparing illustrations.

Topic 2.2.

Treasure chest: encryption and coding.

Theory. Encryption and encoding.

Practice. Game “Treasure Chest”: compiling and solving codes and cards. Treasure search.

Topic 2.3.

Games on a sheet of paper.

Theory. Game rules on a piece of paper.

Practice. Training and games “Tic Tac Toe”, “Sea Battle”, “Triangles”, “Complete the Word”, etc. Holding championships for these types of games.

Topic 2.4.

The Adventures of Karik and Vali.

Topic 2.5.

Uninhabited island.

Practice. A team game to develop creativity and communication. The list of five necessary things is a debate. What to build a house from, how to make fire...

Encrypted letter for help. “Pros” and “cons” of living on a desert island – who has more. Sports mini-competition.

Section 3. Question for filling Topic 3.

1. Team quiz games.

Theory. Quiz rules: question and answer.

Practice. Completing assignments, independently compiling assignments (using reference books) on various topics: Russian language, literary works and heroes, rules of etiquette, mathematics. We invent and stage situations. We solve modern and ancient problems. Presentation and “playing out” of arithmetic operations.

Topic 3.2.

Such interesting physics.

Theory. The world around us.

Practice. Carrying out (by command) elementary experiments and explaining them. Search for physical phenomena and objects in the environment. Creativity - how this phenomenon could be applied in the economy of the future.

Topic 3.3.

History and sights of the city of Tolyatti.

Theory. History and sights of the city of Tolyatti.

Practice. It is carried out in the form of “intellectual hockey” (children collectively prepare questions and ask them at speed). Rating the most famous, beautiful, clean, etc. city ​​places.

Topic 3.4.

Walking with dinosaurs.

Theory. The distant past of planet Earth.

Practice. Several people prepare stories and illustrations in advance about nature, types of dinosaurs, extinction, etc. Listeners ask questions. A game for creativity “If you combine a ball (book, table) and a dinosaur, you get....” Making a dinosaur from a sheet of paper using the tearing method, exhibition.

Topic 3.5.

Tricky question.

Theory. Teamwork.

Practice. A team game based on the format of the TV show “Own Game”, “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”, “Wise Guys”.

Section 4. Final lessons Topic 4.

1. Final lessons.

Parting.

Reflective tasks and recall exercises - what we learned, what we did. Writing encrypted letters to each other with wishes. Giving yourself grades for shift work based on criteria.

METHODOLOGICAL SUPPORT OF THE PROGRAM

Literature for teachers:

Afanasyev, S.P. Three hundred creative competitions. / S.P. Afanasyev, S.V. Comorin. – M.:

Methodological Center “Option”, 1997. – 112 p.

Kovalenko, V.I. Junior schoolchildren after school: 750 educational games, exercises, 2.

physical education minutes.. / V.I. Kovalenko. – M.: Eksmo, 2007. – 336 p.

Kupriyanov, B.V. Organization and methodology of playing games with teenagers / B.V.

Kupriyanov, M.I. Rozhkov, I.I. Frishman. - M.: Vlados, 2001. – 215 p.

Myers, B. Intellectual games. Logic games for children / Bernard Myers. – M.:

Eksmo-Press, 2013. – 80 p. - (Logic games).

Nikitin, B.P. Steps of creativity, or Educational games / B.P. Nikitin - M.:

Education, 1990. – 160 p.

Popova, E.N. Imagine: Let's play - let's dream: a book for developing imagination. / 6.

E.N. Popova, I.Yu. Matyugin, E.I. Chakaberia. – Volgograd: Teacher, 2001. – 76 p. – (School for the development of memory and imagination).

Sharygin, I.F. Lessons from Grandfather Gavrila, or Educational holidays /I. F. Sharygin M.: Bustard, 2009. - 156 p.

Shaulskaya, N.A. Let's play erudite? Ideas for school quizzes and competitions. / 8.

N.A. Shaulskaya. - Rostov-on-Don: Phoenix, 2008. – 224 p. – (Series “Hello, school!”).

Shaulskaya, N.A. Questions for smart people and smart girls for elementary school. / ON THE. Shaulskaya. Rostov-on-Don: Phoenix, 2013. - 288 p. – (Series “Hello, school!”).

Shmakov, S.A. From games to self-education: Collection of games - corrections./ S.A. Shmakov, N.Ya.

Bezborodova. – M.: New School, 1995. – 80 p.

Internet resources http://summercamp.ru/index - MethodWiki site for counselors.

http://tak-to-ent.net/load/121-1-0-1249 Games in summer camp.

http://www.trepsy.net/ psychological exercises for training.

Didactic and visual materials for students:

A selection of books, pictures, reproductions illustrating theoretical material 1.

Media presentations on class topics.

Materials for conducting quizzes and competition games “Own Game”, “Who Wants 3.

become a millionaire,” “Smart Men and Wise Women.”

Task cards.

Logistics support

1) Games room, equipped with tables, chairs, cabinets. Space requirements: a sufficiently large room is required to implement the program.

The space will be rearranged repeatedly - it should be possible to move desks and arrange chairs in a circle.

2) Equipment and materials necessary for the implementation of the program:

2.1. multimedia projection installation;

2.2. digital camera;

2.3. printer black and white, color;

2.4. Xerox;

2.5. tape recorder with recorded music;

2.6. clock or stopwatch.

3) Game props for organizing games: board games “Dyenesha Blocks”, “Scrabbles”, etc., counting sticks, clothespins, various balls for games, a ball of thread, soft toys.

4) Materials for children's creativity: watercolor, gouache, pastel, white and colored paper and cardboard, glue, Whatman paper, a set of pencils, paper tape, scissors.

5). Stationery: pens, pencils, markers, proofreaders; paper of different types and formats (A1, A2, A3, A4, Whatman paper, photocopier); glue, scissors, staplers; files, folders, buttons, crayons, magnets, etc.

6). Souvenir products for awarding the best players, the best teams in gaming championships and competitions.

LIST OF REFERENCES used in compiling the program

1. Afanasyev, S.P. Happy Holidays: A Teacher's Handbook. / S.P. Afanasiev. M.: AST - PRESS KNIGA, 2004. – 288 p.

2. Afanasyev, S.P. What to do with children at a country camp. / S.P. Afanasyev, S.V.

Komorin, A.I. Timonin. – 3rd ed. – Kostroma: LLC MC “Variant”, 2001. – 223 p.

3. Ah, summer! : Working with children in summer country and school camps. / Author, comp.

S.V. Savinova. – Volgograd: Teacher, 2003. - 77 p.

4. Bayborodova, L.V. Educational work in a children's country camp: Educational manual / L.V. Bayborodova, M.I. Rozhkov. – Yaroslavl: Academy of Development, 2003. – 256 p.

5. Baryshnikova, G. B. Everyday life and holidays in a children’s health camp: a counselor’s handbook. / G. B. Baryshnikova. – Yaroslavl: Academy of Development, 2007. – 192 p.

6. Besova, M. A. Fun games for a friendly squad: holidays in a country camp / M. A.

Besova. – Yaroslavl: Academy of Development, 2006. – 160 p. - (After lessons).

7. Builova L.N., Klenova N.V., Postnikov A.S.. Methodological recommendations for the preparation of original programs for additional education for children [Electronic resource] / Palace of Creativity for Children and Youth. To help the teacher. – Access mode: http://doto.ucoz.ru/metod/.

8. Children's health camp: educational space: Collection of articles to help organizers of summer holidays and children's health. / Comp. G.S. Sukhoveyko;

Ed. L.N. Ignatieva; Interregional public organization "Promotion of children's recreation." – M.: TsGL, 2006. – 152 p.

9. Kovalenko, V.I. Junior schoolchildren after school: 750 educational games, exercises, physical education minutes.. / V.I. Kovalenko. – M.: Eksmo, 2007. – 336 p.

10. Summer health camp: mass events (theatrical, theme evenings, holidays, competitions, games, quizzes, sports competitions) / Comp. L.I. Trepetunova - Volgograd: Teacher, 2005. - 280 p.

11. Summer health camp: regulatory framework (planning, work program, job descriptions, ensuring safety in school and country camps) / Comp. E.A. Gurbina – Volgograd: Teacher, 2006. – 197 p.

12. Marfina, S.V. Summer camp from A to Z. / S.V. Marfina. – Yaroslavl: Academy of Development, 2005. – 160 p. - (After lessons).

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