Teaching Purpose
1: Understand the characteristics of the grey-crowned crane;
2: Recognize shapes such as ovals and circles;
3: Improve students' hands-on operation ability by tearing paper.
Teaching tools
Kraft paper, gray cardboard, colored cardboard, oil painting stick, scissors, glue stick, movable small eyes
Teaching guidance
What is the most beautiful bird you have ever seen? There are peacocks, parrots, toucans, etc., see what bird is in the picture? With beautiful feathers on its head, a long neck, thin legs, and smooth feathers, it is called the Grey-crowned Crane.
It has long, slender, erect legs, a long neck that stretches freely, and a graceful and moving posture. They prefer to be active during the day, on the edges of swamps, on mounds, in paddy fields, at ditches, on meadows and other places. What a beautiful bird, so let's make a beautiful grey-crowned crane today.
Bootstrap picture
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Production steps
Step 1: Cut out the gray round head and the white cardboard oval body.
Step 2: Draw its neck with an oil stick, cut out the oval brain gate and face on the top of its head, the pointed mouth and the red flesh skirt.
Step 3: Smudge some yellow paper, cut them into slender strips, and paste them in a fan-shaped shape on the head of the grey-crowned crane.
Step 4: Tear the gray and colored paper into strips of large and small strips, so that the shape of the feathers comes out.
Step 5: Paste the torn paper on the colored body of the grey-crowned crane.
Step Six: Draw its thin legs with an oil stick.
Step Seven: Use a metal pen to make a gradient on the feathers to make the feathers look more colorful, and the colored hook pen draws the feathers.
Step 8: Draw the water ripples in the background with an oil paint stick, grass.
Step 9: Finally draw a rich picture of the clouds in the background