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Ministry of General vocational education Sverdlovsk region
State budgetary professional educational institution

Sverdlovsk region

"Kamyshlovsky Pedagogical College"

Performers:

Students of the 3rd “BEFORE” group

Supervisor:

Bolotova E.Yu

Kamyshlov, 2018

The collection of master classes is intended to help teachers, students, etc.

The collection includes a master class “I’ll teach you in 5 minutes.” The collection includes contents and master classes directly

The collection is addressed to students of pedagogical colleges, and can also be useful for teachers, educators, social workers, parents, and additional education teachers.

Table of contents

"Watch"

The target audience:

Goal (from the teacher’s perspective): developing the ability to work according to the proposed algorithm to create an activity product in older children preschool age.

Tasks:

Educational :

    be able to use various techniques for working with cardboard

Developmental:
plan your actions in accordance with the task;

Navigate the knowledge system

Engage in joint activities with the teacher

Educational:

    formation of motivation for activity and creativity.

Equipment: old disk, scissors, cardboard; computer, pedagogical sample, presentation, felt-tip pens, simple pencil, 10-point thread, pushpin.

Progress of the master class:

Preparatory - organizational

Hello children. We all really like our crafts and photographs. But everyone probably still had old disks?

I also have a lot of them lying around, but I’d like to decorate them. And I had an idea to decorate them, and what are we going to do? Let’s guess the riddle:

Day and night they go.

Never get tired.

They whisper monotonously to the beat:

Tick, tock, tick, tock.

The arrows look like mustaches.

They are called...

Well done boys!

Welcome.

Yes

Watch

Main part

That's right, guys, now we will make a watch from a disk. Now let's start decorating our craft from CD discs with our own hands. The outer part of the alarm clock will be shiny; we need to glue squares with numbers in a circle, placing them as on a regular dial. To the back surface, in the middle, we need to glue a larger circle, which will help us attach the arrows.
Please note that the arrows must be movable, so they cannot be glued. We will attach the arrows to a pushpin and they can be rotated to show the time on the alarm clock. You also need to glue a cardboard circle on the outside, but of a smaller size, and stick an arrow button in the middle. It is best to choose a thicker material for the arrows than regular office paper, for example, cut them out of whatman paper or thin cardboard. On top you need to glue the cut-out part of the “bell cup” on the back side, and on the bottom you need to fasten the cardboard stand, after making two cuts in it and bending it. Now you need to insert a CD into these slots, and our alarm clock is ready, you can start studying or playing games.

Manufacture

Final part

Guys, your watches are so beautiful that you can give them as a gift or put them on a shelf to decorate your room.

Listen, finish work

"Basket of Flowers"


The target audience: children of senior preschool age

Goal (from the teacher’s perspective): development of the child’s emotional sphere, respect for elders

Tasks: Educational :

    strengthen and improve creative abilities

Developmental:

    development creativity through creative joint activities of the teacher and the child

Educational :

    instill in children love and respect for the older generation

Equipment: colored cardboard and paper, scissors, PVA glue, pencil, yellow napkin, ruler, backing sheet, glue brush, trash box

Progress of the master class:

Good afternoon Today in our country people celebrate “Older Person's Day”. Therefore, now in class we will prepare these baskets for your grandmothers.

We will need colored cardboard and paper, scissors, glue, a simple pencil, a napkin

Greet the master class presenter.

Main part

Now we take colored cardboard of the same color as your basket. Cut out a basket from colored paper. Carefully bend the base of our basket. Now let’s take white cardboard and cut out the base on which we will glue the flowers. Glue the base to our basket. Look what a beautiful basket you have made. Do you think it’s okay to give it to grandma or should I add something else? Of course add it. We will decorate your baskets with these beautiful flowers. To prepare such flowers, we need to cut out 9 circles of the same color, but different diameters (sizes), does everyone succeed? Now we make cuts on the circles, like this, we should have 16 cuts. Did you all manage?

Now we round the edges so that we get petals. Now we fold each petal in half, look how voluminous the petals are. We collect 3 petals and glue them in the center. Then we take a yellow napkin, tear off a small part and use circular movements of our fingers to get a ball. Glue it to the center of the flower.

Now we will make leaves like this for our flowers.

Well, we have prepared all the decorations for the basket, you can decorate it. First we apply it, try on where and what we will have, and then glue it.

Did everyone succeed? Show me. What beautiful, colorful baskets with flowers everyone turned out to be.

All we have to do is sign.

Together with the master class leader, they perform the product step by step. Listen attentively, answer the presenter’s questions, and if there is difficulty, turn to an adult (the adult offers help to those who have difficulty)

Final part

Show your neighbor what baskets of flowers you have made. Now we put the baskets in specified place. We are cleaning the workplace.

Admiring the product, cleaning the workplace.

"Grandma next to grandpa"

The target audience

Target: making festive figures of “grandmother” and “grandfather” using different kinds productive activity.

Tasks:
Educational :

    teach children to create a general composition.

Developmental:

Educational:

    to form in children kindness, respect, and love for the older generation.

Equipment and materials: glue pencil and PVA, scissors, cotton wool, colored cardboard, red and black markers, templates, a simple pencil, backing sheet, flower and butterfly blanks.

Progress of the master class:

Good afternoon We are pleased to welcome you to our master class dedicated to the “Day of the Elderly”. Today we will make a “grandparents” craft using applique. For this we need scissors, glue - pencil, white cardboard, felt-tip pens, cotton wool, a simple pencil, templates and a backing sheet.

We would like to draw your attention to safety precautions: work carefully, do not be distracted, there must be order on the table.

They greet each other.

Listen carefully to safety precautions.

Main part

Everything is prepared on the table for you necessary equipment and the materials you will need to make the craft.

So, let's get to work, first take the cardboard of the color you need - this will be the clothes for future figures. We take the template and trace it along the contour and cut it out. We take cardboard blanks - these will be heads. Glue it to the body. Using a black felt-tip pen we draw the eyes and nose, and a red felt-tip pen for the mouth. We take cotton wool and PVA glue and make hair, eyebrows and mustaches. We take a blank butterfly and flowers, glue the butterfly to the grandfather’s suit, and the flowers to the grandmother’s dress. If desired, add glasses and rosy cheeks.

They do the work.

During the work they make an applique.

Final part

Our application is ready. The application can be used as a gift.Lift them up and admire what bright and very beautiful figures of grandparents you have created! These are the skilled craftsmen we are!

Finish and demonstrate the result.

"Isothread"

The target audience : children of senior preschool age

Target: create a composition using an unconventional drawing technique (nitcography)

Tasks:

Educational :

    introduce children to the technique of drawing with thread, strengthen the skills of accurate work with gouache

Developmental:

    develop creative individuality, fine motor skills, spatial concepts

Educational :

    evoke a positive response to the results of your work, cultivate aesthetic qualities

Equipment : 2 sheets of paper, threads (woolen and thin), paints, brushes, water container, heavy book, backing sheet

Progress of the master class :

-Guys, I suggest you solve my riddle!

There is in a ball, there is in a coil,

It's even in the eye of a needle.

Absolutely right. Guys, what threads do you know?

Please tell me why the thread is needed?

Right! But today I brought you a special thread, you can not only sew, embroider, knit with it, but also draw! Can you imagine? Today I will teach you how to draw with wool and sewing thread! Interested in trying it?

Threads

Woolen, sewing, thin, thick, etc.

Sew, embroider, knit

Main part

I'll show you how we will draw with strings. First we take a thick woolen thread. Pick it up and show it to me.

Great, then, carefully dip it into the paint, and now, using circular movements from the center in a spiral, lay the thread on a sheet of paper, hold on to the end of the thread, and gently help with a brush. Direct the end of the dry thread downwards, holding it in right hand, and with our left hand we place a piece of paper on the thread and press it with our palm (The teacher shows and explains, provides assistance).

Now slowly pull out the thread. Magic happens!

Look how beautiful it turned out! -Tell me what your image looks like?

Interesting? Then I suggest you try again, only this time it will be more difficult! Attention, now we will try to draw with a thin thread and a different color.

So, lift up and show me the thin thread. Now we repeat the same steps as with the wool thread.

Carefully dip your thread into the paint, and now, using circular movements from the center in a spiral, lay the thread on a sheet of paper, hold on to the end of the thread, and gently help with a brush. We direct the end of the dry thread downwards, holding it in our right hand, and with our left hand we place a piece of paper on the thread and press it with our palm (The teacher shows and explains, provides assistance).

Now slowly pull out the thread. Great, we have our second image.

Review the results of their work

On a butterfly; on a flower, etc.

Children listen carefully to the teacher and perform actions together with him.

Final part

Were you interested in getting acquainted with nitcography? Which thread (sewing or wool) was more difficult to draw with? When the drawing dries, you can fill in the details of your image yourself.

Children listen carefully to the teacher and participate in dialogue.

"Airy watermelon"

The target audience : senior group

Subject: "Airy watermelon"

Target: introduce children to the unconventional technique of drawing with shaving foam

Tasks:
Educational:

    Show different ways to draw shaving foam

Developmental:

    Introduce the features of imaging technology

Educational:

    Practice depicting creative works

Progress of the master class:

Hello guys. Do you like to eat watermelons?

Who usually buys you watermelons?

Let's now each of you make your own slice of watermelon.

Yes

Parents

Main part

Now we invite you to start working.

We take cardboard and place a stencil in the shape of an airy watermelon on it, then glue this stencil onto the cardboard, now we need to prepare volumetric paints; for this we will need shaving cream, PVA glue, paints. Mix all the ingredients and apply the resulting paint to the sketch, and lay out the bones from confetti.

Execute

Final part

Thank you for your work, we have obtained very appetizing watermelon slices.

They listen and finish their work.

Moreover, according to a report by the analytical agency Cornerstone (State of Workplace Productivity Report), approximately two-thirds of workers reported that they were overwhelmed with work, and 84% believed that the number of cases was only increasing every year.

In light of this, you probably want to search the Internet for some know-how to improve your own effectiveness. Here are 10 things to increase productivity that you can learn in 10 minutes.

10 things you can learn in 10 minutes

Artem Franich

1. Pomodoro technique

Time management is very important for productivity. I have found that using the Pomodoro technique (and the app of the same name) is very effective. The idea is to divide your daily tasks into 25-minute intervals. This allows you to focus on important matters. ( Syed Balkhi, OptinMonster).

2. Improve your average

Spend 5 minutes learning about psychologist Stan Beacham's "elite minds" philosophy, and another 5 minutes improving yours. average productivity. We're usually trying to improve our best performance, while working with the average can have a big impact on your overall productivity. ( Douglas Hutchings, Picasolar).

3. How to plan ahead

I learned this recently. Weekly planning and making a list of tasks for the whole week (and solving them) helps me pay enough attention to my tasks, because it is so easy to get distracted when someone constantly needs something from you. This technique allows me to constantly monitor the fulfillment of my obligations. ( Corey Blake, Round Table Companies).

4. How to meditate

Within 10 minutes you can easily learn a meditation technique that you will use for the rest of your life. Meditation helps calm the mind, relieve stress and bring clarity to thoughts. My productivity increases every time I meditate and decreases when I get out of my work rhythm. Watch a YouTube video or quickly read the instructions on the blog. Meditation is easy. ( Andrew Thomas, SkyBell Video Doorbell).

5. Memory techniques

If you imagine your brain as folders with files, you will understand that it is impossible to forget anything. If you forgot something, you either didn’t save it or hid the information somewhere far away, where it’s difficult to get it from. Concentrating and returning to your previous thoughts helps retain memories. Concentrate and test yourself for your ability to remember. Return to your thoughts by writing them down on paper and then erasing them with an eraser. ( Cody McLain, SupportNinja).

6. How to triple your reading speed

I read at least one book a week while driving, and my commute and work are very short. How to do it? Applications that play audiobooks allow you to scroll through them two to three times faster than usual. In just 10 minutes the brain adapts to this speed. ( Jesse Lear, V.I.P. Waste Services, LLC).

7. How to take responsibility

Photo: Carsten Koall/Stringer/Getty Images.

People often make excuses for themselves instead of taking responsibility for work not done, miscalculation of the project budget, or for an incident that occurred. If you learn to take responsibility, doing business will be much easier. It is much easier to solve a problem without trying to find its cause. Take responsibility and move on. ( Drew Gurley, Redbird Advisors).

8. How to reorganize tasks into important and very important

It seems like you need to make a to-do list. Over time, however, their number will become so large that completing each individual task will be difficult. Of course, you can delegate, but it is much more effective to divide tasks into very important (they need to be done right now) and important (they can be done at any other time). (

The competition was held in two stages: in the correspondence stage, experts evaluated video recordings of training sessions, in the full-time stage - public self-presentations of teachers and “I’ll Teach in 5 Minutes” master classes.
11 teachers from Chita and the Aginsky Buryat District dared to take part in the test. The contestants' specialties are very different: Russian language and speech culture, English language, engineering graphics, computer science, dentistry...
Participants and guests were welcomed by the Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth Policy of the region Evgeniy Egorov, who noted that education today needs teachers with innovative thinking, passionate about their profession and ready to give their all for it.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Transbaikalia vocational education institutions Tatyana Aleshkina expressed the hope that all participants love their profession and their students. After all, today's competitors will develop their education in the coming years.
During public speaking young specialists spoke about themselves in the profession, about their civic position, about their hobbies. Of great interest was the presentation of Alla Drozdova from the Medical College, who captivated everyone with her masterful use of words, figurative speech, ability to hold on. Maria Petrenko from the Mountain College demonstrated a deep immersion in the profession of engineering graphics and spoke about her scientific passion for mountain ecology.
Computer science teacher Tatyana Mochalina from the Chita Pedagogical College took the stage with her students - winners and diploma holders of various computer Olympiads and competitions. Alexey Ivanov, a teacher at the Trans-Baikal Regional School of Arts, charmed the audience with his virtuoso playing of the button accordion. Ulyana Dashidorzhieva from the Trade and Economic College of the Chita Institute of Baikal state university her English-speaking friends from different countries peace ( modern technologies allow you to do this). Olesya Myagkova from Zabaikalsky state college I treated everyone to my pies.
The life mottos they chose spoke about the civic maturity of the contestants: “If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher,” “You need to love what you teach and the person you teach to,” “There is no limit to perfection, there is always where to strive”, “To be happy, you need to help others.”
At the final test, a master class, the competitors had to teach something to a control group of students in 5 minutes. What was there: origami, gift wrapping, garlands... The victory in the competition was won by the teacher of Russian language and literature of the Chita Polytechnic College Antonina Antoshkina, who conducted a master class on orthoepy, taught the children to correctly pronounce the words “agreement”, “provision”, “ more beautiful”, “you’ll call”, etc.
All participants received diplomas and gifts.
Teachers admitted that the competition was an incentive to creative search, expanded opportunities for a fruitful exchange of experience, and helped find like-minded people.
And here is how the Deputy Director for educational work Trans-Baikal Mining College Tatyana Efimenko: “The competition of pedagogical excellence, in fact, is one of the tools for independent assessment of the quality of the activities of teaching teams. “Pedagogical startup” allowed us to look at the work of the college as if from the outside, see our pros and cons, and identify points of growth. During the presentation of our participant Maria Alekseevna Petrenko, they noted with satisfaction that the college has created good conditions for professional growth teachers and students’ self-development through the organization of many social practice platforms. At the same time, the experts’ assessment of the training session presented during the correspondence stage of the competition confirmed the need to strengthen methodological support for young teachers.”

Press center of the Trans-Baikal Regional Committee of the Trade Union of Public Education and Science Workers of the Russian Federation

Master class “I’ll teach you in 5 minutes”

Hello guys!

Please tell me what holiday is coming up? (International Day March 8)

This beloved holiday, March 8, goes back to tradition. Ancient Rome 1st century BC. It was believed that the goddess Juno, the wife of the great Jupiter, was endowed with great power and had enormous capabilities. She had many names: Juno-Calendar, Juno-Coin. She gave people good weather, harvest, good luck in business and opened every month of the year. But most of all, the Roman women worshiped Juno - Lucia (“the bright one”), who patronized women in general, and during childbirth in particular. She was revered in every home; gifts were brought to her upon marriage and at the birth of a child.

The most joyful holiday for the female half of Rome was March 1, dedicated to this goddess and called the Matrons. Then the whole city was transformed. Festively dressed women walked with wreaths of flowers in their hands to the temple of Juno Lucia. They prayed, brought gifts of flowers and asked their patroness for happiness in the family. It was a holiday not only for respectable Roman women, but also for slaves, whose work on this day was performed by male slaves. On March 1, men gave generous gifts to their wives, relatives and friends, and did not ignore maids and slaves.

IN modern world Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th. The history of this holiday began in the 19th century, and it was dedicated to the day of the struggle for women's rights. It was on March 8, 1857 that a demonstration of women workers in clothing and shoe factories took place in New York. Then they demanded that they be given a ten-hour working day, acceptable working conditions and equal wages with men. Before this, women worked 16 hours a day and received mere pennies for it. After March 8, 1857, women's trade unions began to emerge, and women were given the right to vote for the first time. But only in 1910, at the International Women's Conference of Socialists in Copenhagen, Clara Zetkin proposed celebrating World Women's Day on March 8th. It was a kind of call to women all over the world to join the fight for independence and equality; and they responded by joining the struggle for the right to work, respect for their dignity, and for peace on earth. This holiday was first celebrated in 1911, but only on March 19, in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. Then more than a million men and women took to the streets of these countries, and the demonstration took place under the slogan: “Suffrage for workers - to unite forces in the fight for socialism.” In Russia, International Women's Day was first celebrated in 1913 in St. Petersburg. Its organizers called for achieving economic and political equality for women. One of the most powerful performances by women took place in Petrograd on March 7, 1917. And in 1976, International Women's Day was officially recognized by the UN.

March 8th began to be considered a day of international solidarity of working women in the struggle for their rights.

Today March 8 is a holiday of spring and light, a tribute tothe traditional role of a woman as wife, mother, friend.

Guess the riddle:

Who is the cutest in the world?

Who do children love very much?
I’ll answer the question directly:
- Ours is the cutest of all... (Mom)

Today I suggest you make a portrait of your mother with your own hands. For this we will need the following items:

Mom face template

There are a lot of ready-made flowers made from colored paper.

Cardboard

Glue

And fantasy.

Step 1.

Take cardboard and glue on mom’s face.

Step 2.

Glue flowers instead of hair

Step 3.

We admire the work and give it to my mother.

Ask the kids to vacate the classroom during recess, ventilate it well, play one of Mozart’s works, and invite the students in a few minutes before the start of the lesson. You will be surprised how well this technique helps create the right atmosphere for learning. It has been proven that under the influence of Mozart's music, mental abilities increase, regardless of whether the listener likes it or not.

Listening to this music activates the work of almost the entire cerebral cortex, in particular, areas that are involved in motor coordination, spatial thinking, the visual process and higher processes of consciousness. As a result, thought processes are stimulated and memory is improved. Regardless of whether student performance improves or not, you are guaranteed to attract attention to the subject and your lessons!

Most children today are visual learners. Judge for yourself, how much time do they spend in front of TV screens, computers, phones and tablets? It turns out that upon entering the classroom and being forced to leave all these means of modern communication and entertainment, students instantly lose interest in life, thinking only about the moment when they can again return to their favorite Youtube, Vkontakte, Viber and Instagram. Try to “trick” their thinking a little.

Start the lesson with a video, music video, short film, or clip that relates to the topic of the lesson, and then ask questions or write them on the board ahead of time. You can also record a video message to your students (let the laboratory assistant or any other teacher or high school student turn it on, and you can log in after it’s finished). General surprise and interest will be guaranteed. This approach will help to concentrate students’ attention on the topic being studied and better understand the material.

Change the arrangement of desks in the classroom from time to time. The trick is that children quickly get bored with a lot of things. Agree, over time, school becomes something familiar and ordinary for students; children already know a lot about the local routine, rules and classroom environment, so they enter a certain comfort zone and become lazier. Shake 'em up! Move the desks so that they are in pairs one day, groups of 3-4 on another, in a circle on the third, and so on. You can easily involve the students themselves in this so as not to have to do it yourself (the boys will only be happy with such activity).

You can also associate your permutations with a specific activity in the lesson. Thus, students will involuntarily think about what their teacher has prepared for them this time, and this will contribute to a deeper involvement of the children in the work process and the formation of interest in the subject. Take the time to do this trick and you will see how, at first glance, a completely non-standard solution can help you unlock the learning potential of your students.

Like the previous one, this advice also concerns “shake-up”. Students know very well that after the bell rings and calls them to sit at their desks, there will be a command to take out textbooks, notebooks and write down “number, class work” in them. Surprise them! Offer to hide all lesson supplies in their briefcases and leave a completely clean table in front of them. The children's curiosity will increase and they will wait with interest to see what will happen next. And then you can start the lesson with a controversial statement related to the topic of the lesson. This will force the children to plunge deeply into the topic being studied.

Good luck in all your endeavors, good mood and energy for new achievements, dear colleagues!

Over to you:

Do you think it’s even possible to adjust silence and efficiency in the first 5 minutes of a lesson?