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In a new tutorial, I will show you how to draw a chicken in two different ways. Both of them will appeal to both children and adults. So let's get started!

Option number 1

This instruction explains how to draw a chicken step by step simple pencil, felt-tip pens or paints.

1. Draw two circles

First, draw two circles of different sizes, one above the other. This will be the body and head of our baby. Divide the upper circle with a curve - the eyes will be located on this line.

2. Basic contours

Now let's create a pencil drawing of a chicken. To do this, simple short lines sketch out the outlines of the head, body, wings and legs. Don't forget the eyes and beak.

3. Working out the details

Paint over the eyes, add small details, delete construction lines. Now you know how to draw a chicken in stages according to my instructions for children and adults. Moving on to color?

4. Coloring

In the drawings for children, the chick is always yellow. The beak and legs can be made orange, but the color of the eyes is at the discretion of the artist. I chose blue.

5. Background

It's time to start with the background of the picture. I painted the sky and green grass, but you can choose something else.

Option number 2

Now let's see how to draw a hatched chicken in an egg or shell. The second lesson will be easier. It is suitable even for small children.

1. Draw the contours

Draw an oval and two legs - these will be the outer contours of our chicken.

2. Details

Draw a wing, two eyes, a tuft and a chick's beak.

On a note: Do not try to completely copy the pictures of the chickens drawn here. Let your work be individual!

3. Eggshell

Add half of the broken shell behind the bird. It seems as if our chick has just hatched from an egg!

4.Coloring the picture

Color the image to your liking. I will do my job in a delicate pastel shade. The chick will be pale yellow, the eggshell pinkish. The abstract background reminds of the blue sky and lush summer grass.

Now you know how to draw a chicken for a child in 5 minutes!

Tatiana Martyushevskaya
We draw a chicken (kids 3-4 years old)

Chick hatched from egg.

Target. Teach children to draw chicken.

Tasks:

1. Teach children to draw chicken.

2. To develop the ability of children to draw an oval shape.

3. To consolidate the ability to create an expressive image chicken.

Material: sheets white A-3 format, oil pastels, a set of 12 colors, a picture with a picture chickens that have recently hatched from an egg.

Move. The teacher shows the children a picture and examines it with them. Asks the children: who is this? Why are the egg shells lying around? Etc. invites children to draw an egg in which it sits Chick... Children draw oval and paint over it neatly (so as not to damage the shell)... There is a knock - this chick begs outside, you need to help him get out. Children, as instructed by the teacher, paint a round head, a small tail with yellow pastels. Red chalk draw beak and legs... The dot represents the eye. The teacher tells the children that the chicken is hungry, it must be fed with grains. Children on their own paint seeds. Chickensate grains and grew up: the teacher shows how chicken"Growing" tail of multi-colored feathers. Chick turned into a little cockerel. I finish drawing the comb and the wing of the cockerel. Children complement their own picture: the sky, the sun, grass, etc. the teacher shows the children the most beautiful cockerels, but praises all the children. For helping chickens hatch from an egg.

Svetlana Menshikova
Drawing "Chickens"

Drawing "Chickens"

Target: To acquaint children with the way of drawing a chicken.

Tasks:

Educational:

Strengthen the ability to properly hold a brush, use paint, be careful when working with them.

Consolidate knowledge of yellow and red.

Developing:

Develop visual perception, fine motor skills fingers, spatial orientation.

Develop an emotional response to the image.

Educational:

Arouse desire to help the PC through action.

To foster a sense of joy from the process and the result of drawing - helping the heroes of a fairy-tale game situation.

Dictionary: chicken, yellow.

Materials: 1/2 album sheet, yellow gouache, brushes, red felt-tip pens, bottles with water, gouache, brush holders, napkins, chicken - soft toy, table theater(based on the fairy tale "Ryaba Chicken"); cut pictures - chickens.

Methods and techniques: art word, listening to music, surprise moment, communicative play, commentary drawing, analysis, clarification, individual assistance.

Preliminary work: examination and conversation on the painting "Hen with chickens", guessing riddles about birds, singing the song "Chickens" A. Filippenko.

Game storyline: the chicken asks to find the chickens.

Organizing time:

Educator: I will tell you the fairy tale "Ryaba Chicken", and you help me.

(The story is accompanied by a screening of a table theater).

Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a woman. They had Ryaba Chicken, the hen laid eggs, they fell and broke ... And suddenly, where they fell and broke, a real miracle appeared - golden and fluffy. What do you think this miracle is? To find out, let's try to collect pictures.

Main part:

D. I. "Collect the picture"

Listen to the poem about the chicken:

I'm all golden

Soft and fluffy.

I'm a hen's child

And my name is chicken.

Music: "Pee-pee-pee" sound

Examining chickens.

Educator:

Look guys closely at the chickens.

What do chickens have? (Head, torso, legs, tail)

What do chickens have on their heads? (eyes, beak)

What color are we going to paint the chickens? (in yellow)

What shape does their body look like? (per circle)

And the head? (in a circle, only small)

You see what yellow, round chickens appeared at the Ryaba Hen.

She was very happy with them and went for a walk with them.

An outdoor game "Hen with chickens".

The chicken went out for a walk

Pinch fresh grass.

And after her, the guys

Yellow chickens.

(Children walk, raising their knees high, flapping their "wings".)

"Ko-ko-ko. Ko-ko-ko!

Don't go far!

("Threatening" with the index finger)

Paddle with your paws!

Look for the grains. "

(Sit down and paddle with your paws.)

Educator: When the hen was walking, all the chickens were lost. I need to help the chicken find

chickens. How? (listen to the answers of the children)

Let's draw them, but first, let's break our fingers:

Finger game "Chickens":

Chicks walked in the meadow,

Chicks grains were looking for

(children bang their index fingers on the table (peck) slowly

Key key, key key

So I peck the grains.

(The elbows of the hands are on the table, the children join their fingers in the same rhythm - the thumb and forefinger on both hands)

Masha came out on the path,

I crumbled some crumbs to the chicks.

Peck-peck-peck-peck, peck-peck-peck.

(children bang their index fingers on the table quickly)

Show and explain the sequence of work.

First, see how I do it. The chicken is yellow, so I draw yellow paint on the brush and draw first its body - a large circle, then its head - a smaller circle, then with a felt-tip pen - its beak and legs.

Calm music sounds while drawing. (help those children who cannot cope with the task)

Educator: Well done, guys, you all did your best today. See how funny your chickens are.

What color are your chickens? (yellow)

And what color is the beak? (in red)

How do they scream? (pee-pee)

Final part:

Hen: Oh, what a beauty! I am very, very glad that I found all the chickens. Round, yellow balls! Now guys, let's turn into little fluffy chickens and dance.

The song "Chick-chick-chick my chickens"

Complexity:(3 out of 5).

Age: from three years old.

Materials: wax crayons, watercolor, a thick brush, a sheet of thick paper.

Progress: the child draws two circles large (torso) and small (head). Then you need to paint over them with wax crayons. Then draw the eye, beak, crest and legs.

Download the materials of the lesson on drawing a chicken

Take a yellow wax crayon and draw two circles, a large and a small one. If the child is afraid, then we take a simple pencil and do the same. Next, draw a ponytail (in the form of a triangle).

Now we paint over the body and head with yellow crayons. We draw a tail (in the form of a triangle). And then we draw an eye with black chalk. And in red - the nose, crest and paws.

Now we just have to decorate the beak and crest with crayons. Draw the grass (whatever you want, what it will turn out).

And the most interesting thing. We move on to the final stage when the weed chicken is ready. We take a palette and paint watercolors in it with big amount water. Take a large brush and start brushing horizontally from top to bottom. Try to have enough water and paint on the brush. Then you can not be afraid for the chicken. Water will roll from it to the edges, and if the droplets remain in the picture, then they can be removed with a regular napkin.



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