Once upon a time, in a cozy little classroom, a group of curious toddlers noticed a big, colorful basket sitting on the table. Inside were round, red tomatoes and long, green cucumbers.
"Where did these come from?" their teacher asked with a smile. The children learned that autumn had arrived, and it was time to save these healthy treats for the long, cold winter. But they didn't have enough plates! Instead, they decided to put them into special "magic jars" that keep food fresh for a very long time. Once upon a time, in a cozy little
Foster a sense of helpfulness and interest in adult work. Materials Needed: Paper cutouts in the shape of glass jars. Gouache paint (red, green, and sometimes orange). Brushes, cotton swabs, or finger paints. Vegetable models (dummies) for visual reference. Step-by-Step Procedure The children learned that autumn had arrived, and
Below is a structured outline of the lesson as typically found in educational materials like MAAM.ru and Infourok . Foster a sense of helpfulness and interest in adult work
Identify and name vegetables (tomato, cucumber, carrot).
To introduce children to the process of preserving vegetables for winter and to practice identifying colors and shapes. Key Tasks:
The children became little chefs. They each took a paper cutout shaped like a jar and used their fingers and brushes to "fill" them. Some chose bright red paint to make round tomatoes, and others used green for crunchy cucumbers. By the end of the day, the classroom was filled with rows of beautiful, colorful "canned" vegetables, ready for the winter feast! Lesson Summary (Konspekt)