How to make a gray mouse from plasticine. Master class for the little ones

Church holidays

15 July 2015

The small, nimble animal mouse often appears in children's cartoons and fairy tales. You can remember the options for a long time, for example, “Thumbelina”, “Teremok” or “Ryaba Hen”. In some places the little mouse is the main character, in other cases it becomes the cause of many of the characters’ troubles. In any case, you can make a mouse from plasticine to stage your play.

To easily reproduce a rodent from a soft mass, use the right shade and be sure to create a long thin tail, round ears and sharp teeth. All this will work out if you carefully look at the photographs given in this master class.

Plasticine animals

Prepare initial details from gray plasticine: two large balls and five small ones. From these blanks you will subsequently sculpt the head, body, legs and tail of the animal.


Before moving on to sculpting the head, pinch off two small pieces from the prepared ball. Form an oblong part from the main mass.


Roll two small pieces into balls, then press them onto the board. for modeling to get flatbreads. Use the resulting pancakes as ears. Attach them to the top of your head.


Attach a black ball to the sharpest part of the muzzle. Make eyes from white balls and black dots.


Attach two white teeth to the front of the nose.


Second big ball use to sculpt the body. A mouse can be thin or plump. The shape of the part also depends on this. Insert a match for future fastening of the head.


Bring your head to the end of the match and press down hard to connect the parts.


Roll the four previously prepared balls into sausages.


Attach the resulting sausages as legs to the body of the mouse. Make stacked cuts to show the fingers.


The mouse's tail is long and thin. It is also advisable to curl it into a spiral.


Attach the ponytail.


From yellow and orange mold plasticine cheese.


Insert cheese into the rodent's teeth.


Plasticine mouse ready.


Sculpt from plasticine both children and adults like it. It's interesting, exciting and inquisitive. Having molded animals with his own hands, the child enjoys playing with such toys. In the “Handicraft master classes” section in the “ Modeling from plasticine"You will find how to make animals such as a gray wolf, a pony, a hippopotamus.
Especially for the site Handicraft Lessons natali_ya30.

Plan – synopsis of a technology lesson, grade 1 (“Prospective Primary School»)

Subject: Plasticine products for the school exhibition Animals (mouse)

Guseva Irina Aleksandrovna, teacher primary classes, MBOU "Gymnasium named after. I. Selvinsky" Evpatoria, Crimea
Technology lesson plan for 1st grade (“Prospective Primary School”) with detailed master– the classroom practical part of the lesson will be useful for primary school teachers, educators additional education, educators, parents who want to teach their children sculpting techniques.
Lesson type: familiarization with new material.
Lesson objectives:
- familiarization with the new term “detail”;
- consolidation of learned modeling techniques;
- development fine motor skills hands, ability to perceive shape, color, size;
- develop creative abilities

Formation of UUD
Regulatory UUD
the ability to extract the necessary information from the listened text and illustrative material;
determination of product features during its analysis;
making assumptions; sequence planning practical actions to implement the plan, the assigned task;
comparison of the results of one’s activities with a given standard;
assessment of the results of your activities.

Cognitive UUD
searching for the necessary information in the textbook;
following instructions and algorithms when solving educational problems;
mastering ways to organize the workplace.
Communicative UUD
the ability to listen to the teacher, ask questions to clarify information.
Personal UUD
formation moral qualities(organization).
control and self-control.

Educational and methodological literature
Ragozina T.M., Grineva A.A. Technology. 1st grade: Textbook. -
M.: academic book/textbook. (p.6-9)
Ragozina T.M. Technology. 1 class: Toolkit For
teachers. - M.: academic book/textbook.

Materials for work: plasticine, stacks, modeling board
Methods and techniques of organization educational activities students: conversation, working with a textbook, explanation, observation, exercise, providing individual assistance with modeling, organizing independent practical work.

Lesson Plan

I. Organizing time(1 min)
1. Emotional mood to class
2. Organization of the workplace (work with the textbook p. 6)
II. Instructions on the safe use of plasticine (1 min)
III. Introductory part of the lesson (3 min)
1. Tongue twister repetition
Mouse to cat
I sewed boots.
Cat and mouse
I sewed some pants


2. Work from the textbook p. 12

IV. Analysis of the sample design (Reading the task) (5 min)
V. Physical exercise "Happy Mice" (1.5 min)
Cheerful mice run across the lawn (running in place).
The mice are wearing beautiful red T-shirts (hand jerks),
The mice have green slippers on their paws (squats).
Funny mice are hurrying to school (running).
I'm afraid they'll be late! More like skipping! (jumping)
The forest path has become narrow,
The little mice will jump on one leg.
The briefcase was dropped!
They bent down and picked it up. (bending forward)
Let's run quickly!
Ugh! We made it (let's take our seats)! Tired!

VI. Practical work (with step by step photos see attached) (23min)
We explain that when sculpting animals, you need to pay attention to the shape and relationship of parts in the product, and compare your actions with the given sculpting standards.
In the middle of the practical part, do one more physical exercise
VII. Organized interruption of practical work and cleaning
workplaces (2min)
VIII. Reflection (Assess the quality of your craft) (3min)

Practical work

Master class on mouse sculpting

To work you need:
Plasticine
Stacks
Backing board

Stages of work

1. Divide a block of plasticine of the desired color (it can be grey, white, blue or black) into 3 parts (body; ears; tail)

2. Knead and roll each piece into a ball.


3. We work with big ball(mouse body)
Roll the ball into a cone-like shape


4. We will form mouse ears from a medium-sized ball.
- Divide (cut) in half using a stack.

Press lightly to form flat pieces.


- Add a pink (red or orange) ball to the middle.


- Use your fingers to flatten the workpiece.
- Press the ends to form the volume of the ear.


5. Roll a pink (red or orange) ball. Attach it to the top of the cone - the nose.


6. Attach the ears (it is better to attach them closer to the nose), lightly smearing the mice to the body.


7. Forming the eyes
- From white plasticine we form two identical balls, then make cakes
- Roll two identical balls from blue (green, black).


- We connect the parts, pressing them lightly.


8. The eyes will be located at the connection between the ears and the body of the mouse, thereby covering this connection.


9. From the last part of the main color we roll up a rope, which thins slightly towards one end. The tail should be thin.


10. Connect the thicker end of the tourniquet to the base of the mouse’s body using the smearing method.


The mouse is ready!
If you don't know what else but computer games or watching cartoons, keep your baby busy, be sure to buy a set of multi-colored plasticine. Bright blocks can captivate a young sculptor for a long time, because this material can be endlessly crushed in your hands, mixed and obtained into all kinds of figures. The world of plasticine crafts is limitless. From this unique material You can sculpt animals and birds, toys and various objects. Naturally, it is better to start creativity with the lightest products, so as not to scare away the child. TO simple crafts A small mouse can be made from plasticine. This nimble animal can be copied by molding and connecting several parts together.

The most original detail of a plasticine craft is small ball, which will later turn into the mouse's head. Make it out of wax plasticine selected color, for example, the ball can be gray, white or brown.


Big and index fingers make 2 notches in the ball, slightly sharpen the area between them to create a nose. Attach the black dot to the front of the eye.


To complete the mouse's head, attach 2 miniature ears.


From plasticine of the same color, roll out an oval piece, from which you will later make the body of a rodent. Insert a match for fastening.


Connect both pieces.


To create four legs, pinch off some more gray plasticine and divide the piece into 4 parts.


Form each prepared piece into oblong paws and separate the fingers into a stack.


Attach the legs to the body using matches.


The tail is another important part of the body, without which it is impossible to complete a mouse figurine. Make it out of gray plasticine, rolling it out long sausage on a modeling board.
Little gray mice are inconspicuous inhabitants of storerooms and basements. Many people are even afraid of these nimble little animals. We invite you to make a completely non-scary plasticine copy of a mouse and have fun with your children. Classes with plasticine allow you to experiment, because in the process of work you can dream up using various colors and creating all kinds of shapes. detailed information sculpting an animal figurine will make the task easier, will help you have fun, and not think about how to carry out this process.

Materials for sculpting a mouse:

Gray plasticine is the main color;

Pink, white, blue and black plasticine are auxiliary shades;

Matches.

How to make a mouse from plasticine


The proposed craft is made on the basis of gray plasticine, but it is not forbidden to replace it with another more bright color. Focus on the presence of blocks in the plasticine set. If there is no gray and you don’t want to change the color, mix black and white until you get the desired shade.


Start the exciting process by softening the modeling mass. Roll into a ball.


Turn the resulting ball into a mouse head. To make the resulting toy look cute, make the head larger than the body. Place a small sharp bump on the ball, a pink nose on the most protruding point, and draw a mouth under the bump. Also press the ball with your fingers on all sides to slightly stretch it.


Prepare gray and pink round pieces (the second ones should be twice as large smaller size, than the first) for sculpting ears.


Attach the ears to the head. Press the holes for the eyes with your fingers.


Insert white and blue cakes into the recesses.


Attach black flappers, white highlights and eyelashes.


To sculpt the body, prepare half a match and a very small (compared to the head) ball.


Pull the ball into a pear. Insert half a match into the narrower part of the workpiece.


Prepare gray cakes and thin tubes of the same color for sculpting the paws. Fasten the pieces together. Make soft pads on your feet using pink dots.


Attach the bottom legs to the craft.


Add the upper limbs. They can be made from simple gray tubes.


And the last part of the mouse’s body is its long tail. Pull the plasticine into a thin sausage.


Attach the ponytail at the back.


So the little mouse is ready. This craft is great toy, because the mouse is the heroine of many favorite Russian folk tales.

One of the simplest and most accessible forms of creativity for children and adults is modeling from plasticine. And most often, when playing with children, we sculpt animals. In this post we will tell you how easy it is to make a mouse from plasticine.

Following simple instructions and step-by-step illustrations, we can easily make a mouse out of plasticine with our own hands, which will be a real work of art. You will feel like a real professional sculptor.

As a working material, you can use something made by yourself, or even tinted. This is especially true when you need to make a fairly large craft.

So, let's get down to work. We will need material in three colors - white, black and pink. Naturally, you can choose others or add to this list. Let's start with the head of a plasticine mouse.

Roll an oval with your hands required size. To prevent your hands from sticking together, before starting to work with plasticine. Moisten them a little. Using a stick, we form a mouth and press down the places where the eyes are planted. Then we roll up two small ears and attach them to the head. We make eyes and a nose. We make eyebrows and cover the ears with white.

When the head of the plasticine mouse is ready, we can proceed to the next stage - the body and legs are next. Roll into an oval that widens at the bottom. This is our little mouse's belly. You can stick a white piece in the shape of a rounded heart on your belly. Then we roll up the legs and arms and attach them to the body.