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In the kindergarten, activities were held for children aged 6-7 years as part of All-Russian action in memory of the 76th anniversary of the lifting of the blockade. Conversations, looking at paintings, illustrations, watching videos, photographs, learning poems and songs. Drawing"Blockade"...


Class carried out as part of the project “We cherish the memory”, and is aimed at instilling in preschoolers a sense of pride in their people, respect for their achievements, and the study of symbols Victory. Victory in the Great Patriotic War has a lot characters: pigeon...

Victory Day, May 9. Drawing classes, drawings - Summary of a drawing lesson in the middle group “A military plane flies through the clouds”

Publication “Summary of a drawing lesson in the middle group “A military plane is flying...”
Objectives of the lesson:  teach children to create an image of a military aircraft using familiar techniques of drawing an oval and adding details;  strengthen the ability to draw watercolor paints and brush;  develop children’s ability to locate basic...

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Lesson on moral and patriotic education and non-traditional drawing techniques “Victory Salute” in the middle group Lesson summary on moral and patriotic education and unconventional technology drawing "Victory Salute" in middle group Program content: - Introduce children to the holiday of May 9. - It’s easy to tell children about the Second World War. - Cultivate a sense of pride in your homeland and your...

Summary of OOD on drawing “Letter to a Veteran” in the senior group with children 5–6 years old Summary of the organized educational activities on artistic and aesthetic development (drawing, manual labor) V senior group(5-6 years old) on the topic “Letter to a Veteran” Compiled by: teacher of MADOU CRR Kindergarten No. 7 “Smile” Dmitrieva Edita Valerievna Integrated tasks:...

Summary of the lesson “Symbols of Victory - orders, medals and banners.” Drawing "Victory Banner" Goal: To acquaint children with the military awards that were awarded to soldiers during the Great Patriotic War, with the Victory Banner that was hoisted over the Reichstag; to cultivate respect for the military exploits of fighters and commanders, pride in one’s people, and love for the Motherland. Equipment:...

Victory Day, May 9. Drawing classes, drawings - Notes on drawing in the middle group “Victory fireworks”

Summary of GCD for drawing in the middle group " Festive fireworks victory" Tasks: 1. Teach children to draw fireworks in an unconventional way; consolidate knowledge about familiar colors and their shades. 2. To develop the ability to place fireworks over the salvo throughout the entire sheet; 3. Learn to use...

Abstract of OD on drawing in the first junior group “Victory Salute” Topic: “Victory Salute” Type of activity: artistic and aesthetic Purpose: To develop children’s knowledge about the “Victory Day” holiday Objectives: Educational: 1. To form in children initial information about the “Victory Day” holiday. 2. Deepen your understanding of color (yellow, red,...

Preschoolers and schoolchildren have already developed a tradition of drawing thematic drawings for holidays, including Victory Day. During classes, educators and teachers show children how to draw a picture for May 9 step by step with pencil, paints or felt-tip pens. Today we will learn how to create real children's masterpieces in different techniques DIY drawings that will help create a festive atmosphere. You can draw anything. Flowers, military transport, eternal flame, dove of peace and even St. George's ribbon can be easily immortalized on paper. Such art will be an excellent gift for veterans or those people for whom May 9 is the most important holiday of the year.

How to draw a picture for May 9 with your own hands: Eternal Flame (step by step)

IN modern world information technology People are doing less and less with their own hands - writing, drawing. Computers do it for them. But for children, drawing with pencils and paints remains the most favorite activity. Today we will learn how to draw a picture for May 9 with your own hands using a simple pencil. We will draw one of the main symbols of Victory Day - the eternal flame.

Necessary materials for drawing for the Victory Day

  • sheet of paper;
  • a simple pencil;
  • eraser.

The best scenario for the Victory Day holiday

Step-by-step instructions for drawing an eternal flame


Drawing for May 9th in pencil step by step: Carnations

The easiest way to draw a thematic picture or poster is with a pencil, and you can first draw outlines with it, and then add paints or colored pencils bright colors. In our simple master class we will learn how to create a drawing by May 9 step by step with a pencil (for schoolchildren). Let's draw carnations.

Necessary materials for drawing for May 9th

  • sheet of paper;
  • a simple pencil;
  • eraser;
  • colored pencils (to make the carnation drawing bright and attractive).

Step-by-step instructions for drawing with a pencil

The best selection of songs for Victory Day

Drawing for May 9 with paints: Symbols of Victory in watercolor

Painting with paints requires precision and patience. In this master class, the video shows how to create a beautiful, bright drawing for May 9th in watercolor. First, all lines and elements are created with a simple pencil. Then the picture is painted.

Thanks to simple and interesting step-by-step master classes With photo or video instructions, each child will be able to create a drawing by May 9, adding their own adjustments to it. Happy holiday Great Victory you!

- holiday international scale. It is the duty of every generation to remember and be proud of the exploits of our ancestors. That is why, on the eve of May 9, schools and kindergartens are holding thematic classes, veterans come to visit the kids to learn in detail about the difficult times they had to endure. Children, in turn, rush to please the heroes with their handmade crafts and postcards.

Traditionally, postcards dedicated to Victory Day depict symbols military glory: this is the well-known St. George ribbon, orders and medals, carnations, military equipment. Actually, today we will learn to draw these components of the holiday.

Master class: How to draw a picture for May 9th for children with a pencil step by step

Example 1

The St. George ribbon is one of the most recognizable symbols of victory; every preschooler knows what it looks like. And since not a single thematic card is complete without a traditional ribbon, let’s begin our master class, dedicated to drawings on May 9 for children, specifically from her, telling how to depict her step by step.

So we actually figured out how to draw one of the easiest May 9 drawings for children with a pencil step by step.

Example 2

Now let's remember what else we associate this wonderful holiday with? Of course, with flowers, or rather carnations. Drawing carnations is not at all difficult, you will soon see for yourself if you follow our step-by-step instructions:

You can go the other way and draw several flowers on one stem.

Example 3

After we learned how to draw with a pencil step by step simple drawings on May 9 for children, you can move on to complex compositions, dedicated to the Day Victory.

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Preparations for the great holiday of May 9 are especially active for children - kids prepare congratulations for veterans: they learn poems about war and victory, prepare songs, theatrical performances, thematic drawings. Let's look at how to draw drawings for Victory Day step by step.

Which child has not fed the pigeons? Children love to take care of animals, including birds. Showing care for them, they will certainly remind their mother to take some kind of treat for their feathered friends. They will be happy to draw them on a piece of paper.

Creating themed crafts for Victory Day is one way to introduce children to the history of this holiday. We have prepared ideas for drawings, postcards and three-dimensional compositions for May 9, which can be made with a child aged 3–4 years in kindergarten, school and at home.

Drawings for May 9

What can you draw for Victory Day? There are many options: fireworks, stars, St. George's ribbon, doves - a symbol of peace, the Eternal Flame. It is important that adults not only ask children to depict these elements, but also talk about them and explain their connection with the holiday.

1. “Victory Salute” in an unconventional technique.

To depict multi-colored lights on paper, the child does not need a brush. Give him a fork, a straw cut into several pieces at the end, and a plastic soap dish loosely wrapped with thread.

For younger preschoolers (3–4 years old), adults make stamps; children 5–6 years old can make them themselves.

Dipping a fork, a straw and a soap dish with threads into gouache, acrylic, watercolor of different colors and making prints on dark paper, the child will draw a bright festive fireworks display.

2. Fireworks using the grattage technique.

Stunning drawings are obtained using the scratching technique. This method will appeal to both preschoolers and primary schoolchildren.

Cardboard is painted over with wax crayons different colors. They need to cover the paper with a thick layer.

If you don’t have crayons, no problem: regular ones will do. acrylic paints. They color the sheet. After it dries, the paper is rubbed with a candle.

Pour a little dishwashing liquid or shampoo into the black gouache and mix thoroughly. Then a multi-colored sheet coated with paraffin or wax crayons is painted with this mixture.

When it dries, the fun begins: use a toothpick (or other sharp object) to scratch out the design. You can depict houses and fireworks, and make the inscription: “Victory Day.”

Postcards for May 9

1. Dove of peace.

A dove, wing and tail are cut out of white paper. Cuts are made on the wing and tail. A sheet of blue, blue or red colors is folded in half, and the silhouette of a bird is glued to the outside. The wing and tail are attached to it, leaving the cuts free.

Such a dove can be “planted” not only on a postcard made by yourself, but also on a flag. Glue the bird onto the double-sided colored paper A4 format and attach a cocktail straw to it with tape.

The checkbox is ready.

2. “Fireworks for Victory Day.”

A yellow A4 sheet is folded in half, and then each half is folded 1/4. The fold should appear to be inside the leaf. The edges of the yellow workpiece are cut in the form of corners.

The blue sheet is also folded in half. Stars are cut out of green, orange and blue paper, and the inscription May 9 is cut out of bright red paper. The stars are glued to the rays of the yellow blank, and the signature is placed on its fold.

The composition is coated with glue and inserted inside the blue rectangle. It turns out to be a bright postcard.

3. Five-pointed star.

Decorate a postcard with such a voluminous star or use it to create Eternal Flame. How to make a figure, watch the video.

Draw a circle on a red four-layer napkin: you can circle a lid or a cotton pad. The circle is cut out and folded in half and in half again.

The workpiece is secured at the bottom with a stapler, and many, many cuts are made at the top with scissors.

For one flower you need 2 blanks, for three - six. We connect them and fluff them up. Cut out stems and leaves from green paper. Glue the elements onto a white sheet to make carnations.

The composition can be supplemented with the St. George's ribbon and star.

Do-it-yourself voluminous crafts for Victory Day

If you want to have a parade military equipment, make origami tanks with your child as in the photo. The video explains in detail and clearly how to make them.

1. Tank.

2. Fast tank.

3. Big tank.

What crafts do you do with your children for May 9th? Share photos of your drawings and crafts in the comments.

A great holiday is just around the corner, which not only veterans, but all of us are looking forward to - Victory Day. We have selected simple master classes for you that will help you and your child draw a themed picture for Victory Day.




Drawing for Victory Day step by step - Eternal Flame

Step 1. Draw a small oval in the center of the sheet.

Step 2. We add another oval to it larger size so that the bottom lines touch.

Step 3. We add a larger oval shape to the previous ones.

Step 4. To the bottom line of the upper oval you need to draw 3 semi-ovals. The central one is larger, and the side ones are smaller.

Step 5. From the center of the central oval we draw a straight line, and from its contact with the left oval we draw an oblique line. We connect them to form a triangle. Duplicate the bottom side of the triangle a little higher.

Step 6. We do the same on the opposite side.

Step 7 From the center of the side ovals we draw triangles.

Step 8. From the edges of the side ovals we draw triangles in the same way, duplicating the bottom line.

Step 9. Draw triangles to the top of the ovals.

Step 10 Let's draw a flame.

Step 11 We color at our discretion.

Drawing for Victory Day step by step - fireworks

Curve lines are easiest for children, especially the youngest. We offer you a simple option on how to draw fireworks.
Draw several small ovals on the sheet, the size of half a bean. From the core, which is the oval, draw curved lines. The more there are, the more interesting the fireworks will look.


Drawing for Victory Day step by step - tank

1. Draw a trapezoid at the bottom of the sheet. If you draw the lines by hand, the lines will be smoother, and if you use a ruler, the lines will be sharper. We chose the first option. Inside the trapezoid we draw another one, completely duplicating the first one. This will be the tank caterpillar.

2. Draw rollers in the middle of the caterpillar.

3. We add details to the rollers, and the caterpillar elements between the rollers.

4. On top of the caterpillar’s ​​trapezoid, draw another larger trapezoid. We don’t draw the bottom line, but pass it jerkily through the rollers.

5. Draw another trapezoidal part of the body on top.

6. Add parts to the body; we have a window and a fire extinguisher.

7. Add a tank turret, add a hatch and a handle to it.

8. We finish drawing the tank’s cannon and the ground.

9. Decorate.

Drawing for Victory Day step by step - airplane

Step 1. We draw the body of the future aircraft. The body looks like a bullet. The most convenient way is to first draw a triangle and then round all its corners.

Step 2. We draw the cockpit and tail.

Step 3. Let's finish drawing the wings.

Step 4. Add the keel and propeller.

Step 5. Erase the extra lines.
You can also print out the plane we presented as a template and invite your child to trace its lines.

Drawing for Victory Day step by step - soldier

1. We begin to draw the soldier from the head. Let's draw a circle.
2. From the circle we draw 2 short lines. This will be the neck.
3. Draw the body in the form of a trapezoid to the neck so that the bottom line is shorter than the top.
4. Draw the soldier’s legs.
5. Draw hands. The smoother the lines, the nicer the drawing will be.
6. We finish drawing the cap and decorate it.

Children's drawing competition for Victory Day, ideas for beautiful easy drawings, step by step 2 options with photos

Carnation.

Draw a circle on a piece of paper using red paints.

Mix white and green paint to paint the stem.

Use brown paint to outline the petals of the carnation, and at the bottom of its stem, draw part of the orange Ribbon of St. George.

Draw the contours of the stem with green paint.

Apply another layer of red paint to the bud.

Using short strokes we give clear outlines to the carnation bud and finish drawing the ribbon.

Pigeon.

Draw an oval.

On the left side, draw two curves to the oval, as shown in the picture. This will be the neck and head of the dove.

Draw the tail. Use an eraser to wipe away any excess lines.


We finish drawing the wings and rounding the tail.

We draw the pigeon's eyes and beak, from which we draw another curved line.

We add leaves to the curve. It turns out to be an olive branch.

Draw the wings and color them.

Drawings for Victory Day in pencil step by step, 2 options with photos

Draw a three-dimensional number 9 on a piece of paper.


Near "9" with right side draw carnations. We start with a triangle. We add quadrangles to it on all sides, making the top line wavy.

We draw 3 of these carnations and color them.

Drawing star.

We start drawing a picture with auxiliary lines. We draw 2 circles in the left corner, from which straight lines extend, several curved lines along the sheet, and in the lower right corner 4 straight lines.

Using auxiliary lines on the circles, draw a star using a ruler.

Between the circles we write the phrase: “ Patriotic War", and in the center of the circle we draw a hammer and sickle.

Crosswise, as in the picture, we draw the outline of a machine gun and a sword.

Using the remaining auxiliary lines we draw a star in the background.

Apply shading with a simple pencil to the star in the background.

Using auxiliary curves we draw the St. George ribbon, as shown in the picture.

We finish drawing the ribbon and write the inscription.

Let's decorate.

Victory Day drawings for kindergarten, step by step 2 options with photos

Drawing using blotting technique.

This type of drawing will delight any child. For work, prepare:

  • sheet of paper;
  • star preparation;
  • paints;
  • brush.

Take a brush, soak it in paint and, using your finger, spray it onto a sheet of paper, having previously covered the desired area with a star. This will leave you with a clean space, and you and your child can paint a star. The more different colors you use, the more beautiful the drawing will be.

We remove the star blank and draw its contours with long strokes.


We place paint blots on the sheet and from these blots we draw spirals and curved lines, depicting fireworks.


Add blots of a different color. We also draw lines and spirals. The drawing is ready.

Bouquet of tulips.

Tulips, like carnations, have been symbols of Victory Day for many years, so we suggest you draw a bouquet of tulips.

Draw 3 random vertical lines. Draw a small semi-oval for each line.

From each semi-oval we draw up ovoid ovals.

We draw several lines between the petals, which will imitate the distant petals of tulips.

We add density to the stems by drawing one line to each.

Let's draw the leaves.

Let's paint it.

Easy drawings for Victory Day, photo 4 options




Beautiful drawings by children for Victory Day, photo 3 options


Victory Day drawing templates, 5 options





Victory Day drawing of the Kremlin, step by step

With children you can draw not the whole Kremlin, but part of the Kremlin wall. Any child can handle this drawing.

Stage 1. Draw the ground, and 2 rectangles at a distance from each other. Then draw a straight line between the rectangles.

We build towers from rectangles.

We finish drawing the clocks, windows and flags. Can be painted.

Victory Day star drawing, step by step

To draw a flat five-pointed star, first decide on its height. We will give an example of how to draw a star 12 cm high. We will denote the height by the letter B.
Let's draw 2 parallel segments at a distance of B/1.55. Since we have B = 12, the distance between the lines will be 12/1.55 ​​= 7.74 cm. You calculate the distance depending on the desired size of the star using our formula. Next, follow the instructions in the pictures.





Victory Day drawing St. George's ribbon, step by step

To draw the ribbon you will need plain, orange and black pencils. If your drawing allows you to use felt-tip pens, then you can safely decorate the tape with them.
Draw a smooth line. We add a line to its edge, which will serve as the width of the tape.

Below we draw exactly the same line, trying to repeat the contours of the top as accurately as possible. Connecting wavy lines straight line.

Divide the width of the tape into 5 even sections on each side of the tape along the width. We connect the segments.


Video drawing lessons for Victory Day

Drawing of a monument to a soldier for Victory Day, step by step

Drawing a monument to a soldier should start from the head. Draw an oval at the top of the sheet.

Master class with paints for Victory Day on May 9

To create a drawing you will need:

  • watercolor;
  • palette;
  • brush No. 3;
  • A4 size watercolor paper;
  • water;
  • sponge for washing dishes.

Dip a clean sponge into water and wet a sheet of paper.

Mark with a brush the places where the carnations will be located.

Apply one more layer of paint of the corresponding color to each element of the picture.

Thanks to our master classes, you can easily draw a themed picture for Victory Day.