Children's drawings on the theme of winter fun. Pictures for children on the theme “Winter and winter fun”

Picture with children in winter. Some are sledding down the mountain, and one kid is skiing! Immediately the dog Sharik rushes down the mountain with delight!)

Photo with a child under a snow-covered spruce. The baby opened his eyes wide with delight! How beautiful the snow is falling!)

The happy baby is happy about the snow, lays down and feels good!))

A girl is walking with a rabbit in a snowy forest! The picture is impressive!))

In this cool picture children indulge in almost all types of winter fun!) One is skating, another is skiing down a hill, and the third is climbing a hill with a sled!))

A funny little girl in a downy scarf is happy about winter!)

Three cheerful girlfriends are all laughing in the snow, enjoying winter!))

In the photo there is a girl and a snowman. Let's touch noses, little snowman!))

The boys made a snowman, he has a hat on his head and a warm scarf around his neck!) Caring guys!))

How excitedly the children are playing in the snow in this photo! It's so enviable!))

The baby in the photo is wandering through the snow, and the mitten in his hand is already frozen, standing!))

In the picture, children indulge in winter fun! Some skate and some ski. They make a snowman out of snow and play in the snow! Eh, good!))

The girl in the photo is all covered in snow, literally bathing in it!) Beautiful!))

Children ride together from the mountain like a train!))

The boy and girl in the photo are running down the mountain, drowning in the snow and laughing merrily!))

In a nice picture, the kids made a big snowman! They dressed him up in a hat and gave him a broom!))

Friends are building a snow fortress. Photo for memory!))

The boy plays with the propeller and he does great!))

In a funny picture, children made a funny snowman with a pipe in his mouth, a fashionable scarf and mittens!))

In the picture, the children made as many as two snowmen so that they wouldn’t get bored! Caring guys!))

The boy shakes snow from the branches of a spruce tree and laughs merrily!))

The kids are diligently making a snowman!) The picture is funny and touching at the same time!))

A pretty girl catches snowflakes with her hands!) How beautiful they are!))

There are as many as four colorful pictures with children in winter. On one, children are making snowmen, on the other, they are standing by the slide with shovels and buckets. In the third picture, children are sledding down the mountain. At the last one, the kids feed the birds. How much fun you can find in winter!))

We don’t sit at home, but go sledding down the mountain like these funny boys!))

And the kids in the picture made a bunny out of snow!) The dog Druzhok approved!) Very similar!))

The two girlfriends in the photo were fiddling around in the snow, they were so tired!) They went to rest!))

Children and parents are happy about the snowman!) Who is more happy is another question!))

The girl in the photo has gloves that look like two snowdrifts!))

It's winter - drawing the theme is all about winter sport yes about New Year. Of course, many winter-themed drawing competitions have been announced.

If you read school programs according to the “iso” of the seventies of the last century, it’s all there: “May Day demonstration”, “Demonstration on November 7”, “Subbotnik”... It’s somehow even wild to remember. You read and think: what were there before The themes are forced-patriotic, it’s good that at least these days children are not tormented by this.

However, current topics, in essence, differ little from those - they are just as imposed, invented by adults and have the same artificially invigorating flavor. The theme “Winter fun for children” is no exception. Neither kindergarteners nor schoolchildren themselves have their own impressions of winter games It wouldn’t occur to me to capture it on paper. I say this to prevent pink bubbles and exclamations of affection about the fact that cute babies love to draw winter so much! Yes, they do, if you put a lot of pressure and force them.

But - closer to the point. We, teachers, NEED to participate in competitions. There is a problem - we need to solve it. Children practically cannot draw a human figure in motion and have no observation experience. I myself also don’t have much of this experience of observing children playing. I can draw winter fun from my imagination, but it will be artificial. Because you need to draw from life! However, I don’t feel comfortable going to the playground with an easel in winter. Then - according to the photograph. This was not the case - neither adults nor children are eager to get into the lens of a stranger. So, we are looking for photos on the Internet.

Here great picture: The girl swung hard and is about to throw a snowball. It's clear she's posing. But even such a staged pose is incomparably better than the legions of little men in caps with pom-poms playing snowballs at attention in ordinary children's drawings.

Let's draw. You have to start with... what?

JUST NOT WITH THE DETAILS!

We start with a diagram to understand the pose and proportions of the figure. The body is tilted and slightly thrown back. Snowball in right hand. This is important because children, without thinking, draw snow fights, a right-handed team against a left-handed team, just to make it easier to draw. But you need to portray how comfortable it is to PLAY!

Let's continue. The arm with the snowball is bent at the elbow, the snowball is slightly tucked behind the head. The girl holds it at face level. The second hand is dramatically thrown forward - for balance. Feet are spaced approximately shoulder width apart. The supporting one is the right one, the weight will be transferred to the left after the throw, but now it is freely placed forward.

The girl is still small, her body proportions are childlike - a relatively large body, arms and legs are still quite short, her head is large, her face is turned in the direction where the girl is aiming. Yes, this is also important - the direction of your gaze and the turn of your face, please, just don’t look into the camera!

Let's draw a diagram of this movement, front view and back view.

Note that this is not just a mirror image. The figure, with its back turned to the viewer, also swings its right hand.

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Well, and another picture - teenagers playing in the snow.

Here the movements are much more complex and there are more dynamics. Look, the picture is useful for understanding that when playing snowballs, people bend over to collect the snow and avoid being hit by snowballs.

Tatiana Kozlovskaya

Drawing lesson notes

V senior group "Our winter fun"

Program content:

learn draw a human figure(child) V winter clothes(overalls, conveying the shape of body parts, their location, proportion, learn to convey simple moves hands and feet, lead children to convey the image in an unconventional way (using hand);

continue to learn how to use different materials: graphite pencil, colored wax crayons, watercolor.

strengthen technical skills drawing materials.

develop the ability to convey in a drawing your attitude towards winter games;

instill love for healthy image life and playing sports.

Material: reproduction of a painting by V. Surikov "Taking the Snow Town", illustrations with the image winter sports; A4 paper; simple pencil, oil pastel, watercolor paints.

Preliminary work:

Examination of reproductions by V. Surikov "Taking the Snow Town", illustrations winter landscapes;

Didactic lotto game "Clothes for any weather" ;

Observations of children's games at the site;

drawing various art materials.

Progress of the lesson:

At first classes children are invited to look at a reproduction of a painting, an illustration depicting winter games, listen to an excerpt from a poem by A. S. Pushkin « Winter morning» .

“What happens to nature in winter? What colors predominate? Do you like winter? For what? What games can you play in the fresh frosty air in winter? Do you like to go hiking in winter? What is the best way to dress outside in winter so as not to freeze? What mood do you get when playing in winter?

After the children answer the questions, offer to compare the two drawings. Who are they depicting? What are the children wearing? How are they different from each other? Find out if they could do it themselves draw the same cheerful children winter walk?

Physical education lesson "We will build a snow house"

We went outside

(marching)

There's snow!

(arms up, to the sides)

Here we will take the shovels,

(work with shovels)

And we'll shovel all the snow.

Let's beat the path

To the very threshold.

(stomping feet)

Let's make round snowballs

(making snowballs)

And huge lumps.

(show a big lump)

We will build a snow house

(marching)

We will live together in it.

(clap)

Offer to carefully watch and listen to the story about two palms that help children paint!

1. Place your left palm in the center of a sheet of paper. Move your thumb to the side. Press the ring and little fingers together, close the index and middle fingers more tightly and move them slightly to the side.


2. A tick should form between the ring and middle fingers. Press your palm firmly onto the piece of paper so that it does not move.

3. Right hand circle with a simple pencil palm, do not press the pencil too hard against your fingers.


4. Remove the left palm from the sheet and close two lines.


5. Turn the sheet 1800. Ask the children "What does it look like?".


6. Top draw two arcs(hood).

7. C right side need to draw a second hand. The children decide for themselves where she will go. directed: up, down, to the side or to the left on the overalls.

8. Drawing done: ovals - boots; oval plus finger - mittens; scarf; eyes; nose; mouth.

9. You need to trace the finished drawing with wax crayons; don’t be afraid of them watercolor paints. Must be used different colors so that the overalls are bright, noticeable, with many small details (zipper, pockets, collar, cuffs, reflectors, etc.


10. Then add plot: snowflakes, shovel, snowman, etc. at the request of the children.

11. The final part of the work is painting with watercolors.

The teacher offers the children draw favorite hobby in winter. The drawing should convey the mood.

Then the drawings are combined into a mosaic panel content: skiing, skating, sledding, playing snowballs, etc.




Tips for a teacher

On the previous during the lesson, invite children to draw a winter landscape.

Exhibit reproductions of paintings about winter.

Source: Collective creativity preschoolers: Lesson notes / edited by. A. A. Gribovskaya. – M.: TC Sfera, 2005. – 192 p.

Winter is one of the most inspiring times of the year.

Does your child love to draw, but has unfortunately run out of ideas? No problem.

We offer all kinds of options winter drawings for children, let's share the best techniques to translate them into reality.

This creative process captivates not only children, but also adults and will forever remain in their memory as a pleasant memory!

Various options for expressing talents

Winter themes are a field for flights of fancy. You can draw a house in the snow, various fantasies about this (snowman, The Snow Queen, Santa Claus), children's fun, snowdrifts, animals associated with this season, landscapes (day and night), a river or lake with ice on the surface.

There are many materials for this task: pencils, paints, felt-tip pens, gel pens, cotton wool, glue, glitter.

House in the snow

We present variations of children's drawings on the theme “Winter” with colored pencils and paints. One of them:

To begin, draw three large snowdrifts, one after the other. Draw Christmas trees on them. To do this, draw one stick with a brown pencil. Branches will extend from it. On them green draw the needles. Draw snow with a white pencil. The house will be hidden behind the snowdrifts. Draw a square and a triangle on top of it. This is a wall with a roof. Place a small square on the wall and a rectangle next to it: a window with a door. Sprinkle the roof with white or blue snow. Ready.

It is better to do the drawing with shading, rather than painting over all the empty spaces.

Painting winter with colors:

Here is the first snow and a house in winter. But painting with paints is a difficult task. To begin, make markings with a simple pencil (take the work plan from the first option). Then simply paint with gouache. Indicate snow flakes in blue.

Winter landscape

Winter-winter:

Divide a sheet of paper in half. Place two Christmas trees on the top line, followed by light green birch trees. Distribute as many trees as you think necessary on the sides. There should be snowdrifts in the center. To do this, leave a couple of lines purple-pink color, shade the blue somewhere.

Winter tree:

We'll have to divide the horizon again. Only now on one third and two thirds of the sheet. In the upper right corner we draw a sun. There are Christmas trees on the horizon line. We will make them blurry, do not draw the outline and details. Using a thin brush, draw two semicircles on the lower part. These are snowdrifts. Using the same thin brush, we draw two birch trees without foliage onto them.

The desired fairy tale

When we hear the phrase " winter's tale"Most people think about a snowman, a Snow Maiden, and talking animals.

Therefore, we suggest in the background, and in the foreground, a smiling snowman and his mouse girlfriend:

To do this, draw three circles. The bottom one is the largest, the middle one is smaller, and the head is the smallest. She is wearing a red cap and a multi-colored scarf around her neck. There are two branch handles on the side, with warm mittens on them. New Year's gift in hand.

Fairytale winter house:

Nothing new. We combine elements from early works: there is a house, and Christmas trees, and a snowman. This option is also suitable for children in grades 2 and 3.

Fun

The kids' favorite pastime is, of course, ice skating. Pictures on the theme “Winter fun”:

Let's draw top part little man the way you are always used to doing it. Spread your legs a little wider than usual. In the second boy, you can depict how he pushes off the ice. The ice should be soft blue, otherwise color as desired.

Mischievous guys love hockey:

We divide the horizon into two parts. The upper one is for the sky, trees and gates, the lower one is for fun activities. How to make a gate: in a gray square, the strokes go diagonally, first from the bottom left to the top right, then from the bottom right to the top left. Place one child on a slide and let the other watch the beautiful picture. Give two children sticks in their hands and throw a black oval puck between them.

We remind you that it is difficult for children to work with paints because they blur on the sheet. The base should be made with a pencil, and blurry spots should be attached to it, symbolizing hair, clothes, and equipment.

Fantasies

Children fantasize and dream most often about gifts, the New Year and Santa Claus. We invite you to draw winter fantasies using sketches:

First, draw an oval, with a smaller oval in its center. We divide the large figure into two parts. We draw a semi-oval on top (and a semicircle on top), and a semicircle on the bottom. We got a hat without a pompom. Hurry up and finish drawing it. The very first oval will contain eyes, furry eyebrows, a nose and a mouth. From the mouth, draw another half circle. Starting from the hat, erase the boundaries, drawing out the beard in detail. Let's paint it over.

Another option:

Draw a circle and a smile in its center. This is the nose of Santa Claus. A luxurious mustache should extend from the nose. Then draw frills on the cap and a full beard in waves. Draw the cap and body, eyes, eyebrows, gifts behind the back. All that remains is to use the paint. Forward! A 4th grade student can easily handle this.

We depict nature from the earth to the sky

You can draw winter nature in different ways.

Animals

Who else, if not a bunny, stays awake all winter? What is not a symbol of this time of year:

The steps are extremely simple: draw an oval, not far from it there is a slightly elongated circle. Add the contours of the tail and paws. We connect the head with the body, attach long ears to the head. Add touches to create a wool effect.

Drawing animals with paints is not as difficult as it seems. Penguins live in ice all year round. They deserve to be in your winter drawing:

How to draw animals: in the upper half we paint the excellent beautiful northern lights. Most of the leaf is occupied by snowdrifts and ice floes. Three little penguins walk happily on them. We make a black oval, slightly tapering at the very beginning. Next to him on the sides are flippers. Dip the brush into orange paint, carefully apply it downwards. These are webbed feet. We paint the eyes and abdomen white.

Forest

Forest - trees and animals collected in one place. How to depict a winter forest in the picture:

How to draw winter picture with rowan: we draw a trunk of medium thickness, short branches extend from it. At their ends we place small red circles in two rows. The first row is longer. Next to the rowan we draw a red semicircle, with two sticks extending from it. There are three more from these sticks: two diagonally, one in the center. Add a black head, beak, wings. Place a couple of Christmas trees and other animals of your choice in the picture. Don't forget to use white and blue pencils to create a snow effect.

Another variant:

First you need to draw the fir trees. Dip the brush into green paint, then press it onto the sheet evenly on both sides. The result is symmetrical needles. Brown paint denote the base of the trunk. The rest of it was covered by branches. After that, paint the bottom and top white, leaving space for the moon. Waiting for it to dry White paint, then apply pink next to the yellow circle and blue around the edges.

Night

Fairytale night forest:

Even if you work in a minimalist style, there is a chance to achieve the desired recognition. Print the tree in green as in the step above. On top of this layer, apply almost the same, but white, leaving space for the previous one. It turns out to be a Christmas tree that is covered with snow. Add to the sky blue paint, draw stars and snowflakes on it with a thin brush.

River

Drawn picture with a river:

This drawing is also done using shading. Christmas trees are made with blue strokes obliquely and tilted to the right. The sky is in violet-blue tones. Let's add yellow-purple clouds. The river is blue-yellow with a horizontal streak.

Making crafts: pleasant gatherings

Winter illustration:

For such a simple craft, we will need a sheet of cardboard, glue, colored and plain paper, and gouache. Cut out a branch from brown paper. We paint snow on it with white gouache. Dip your palm into red paint and press it horizontally to the sheet. All that remains is to add the eyes, beak and legs. Cut out small snowflakes and glue them.

Another simple craft:

Available materials: cardboard, colored paper, cotton wool, cotton pads. Glue the disks on top of each other to make a snowman. We cut out all the necessary details for its decoration from paper. Glue brown tree trunks and a broom onto the leaf. Then we deal only with cotton wool. Tear off small pieces and fluff them up. These will be snowdrifts. Then roll into large balls - this is the crown of the trees. Smaller balls - Christmas tree. The smallest lumps are falling snow.

Works worthy of the competition

We have selected examples of drawings about winter with which your child will be able to win the competition. The implementation techniques were presented above.

For those over ten

Ten-year-old children are old enough to perform more complex techniques for drawing winter. They are already able to work out small details, handle paints so as not to go over the edges.

How to draw pictures on the theme “Winter” for children 10 years old and older:

Beauty - you can't take your eyes off it

Finally, we would like to show you beautiful painted, talented children’s portraits of winter:

We wish you success in all your creative endeavors! Let winter be remembered with a wonderful design.

We continue the topic “ We draw winter fun for children».

What winter fun do we know? - I ask the students. The people, crowded into their desks, are trying to remember something on the topic.

What I like most is watching children just playing around in the snow. Without any sleds or shovels. They simply throw the crumbling snow, jump into the snowdrifts, and then, lying on their backs, kick their legs to shake the snow out of their felt boots or just for the pleasure of lying in the snow. You can also lie on your back, clap your hands to the sides and this will create an imprint like wings.

When I tell this, the students’ eyes begin to sparkle, and no wonder, sit in class for six lessons.

So, the idea of ​​a child lying down to play in the snow is great, but, alas, very difficult to implement.

In general, it is very difficult to draw a lying figure of a person (either on his side or on his back), I assure you. And what if from a perspective, but taking into account the perspective... And if not from a perspective and without perspective? - But no, it simply won’t work. My students smile and draw a picture like this:

But you are depicting a top view,” I say, “if you insert this figure into the picture, you will get the clear impression that the child is simply standing on one leg. We need to draw a lying person from a USUAL point of view.

Anyway, let's draw. I found a photo on the Internet - a child lies in the snow with his feet towards us and his head diagonally into the distance.

From the perspective it looks like the feet in the foreground look large and the legs themselves are long. The head is relatively small. Arms spread to the sides look completely shortened. By the way, I’ll also note that the complexity and strangeness of the appearance of the figure lying in the snow is also given by the snow itself - the body is partially immersed in it. This also needs to be taken into account.

We have drawn up a diagram of the figure, now we are clarifying the details. The leg, presented directly at the viewer, looks thick and is greatly reduced. The second one looks much thinner, and even the snow is almost knee-deep))). The body is quite massive, and the arms are small and thin in perspective.

Well, what can I say? You need to draw such scenes from life. But sitting at your desk, you can’t model it in your mind - that’s what I’m answering.

Read more about drawings on the theme “Winter fun for children.”