Poster congratulations on September 1.

Ludmila Shapovalova

K 1 September in our kindergarten, a holiday was being prepared for children dedicated to the day knowledge. The entertainment was attended by two preparatory, one senior and middle group. My partner and I decided to decorate the hall and prepare wall newspaper for other teachers and staff kindergarten. We decorated the hall with a poster and balloons.

For registration wall newspapers we asked the teachers preparatory groups ask a group of children about the following issues: "What holiday is celebrated on 1 September?", "Why do people need knowledge?", "Where do people get knowledge?”, “What do children need to be able to do in order to study well?”, “Why was Dunno so named?”, “What is the name of a person who knows everything?”.

The partner wrote a poem for the design of the newspaper.

We then decorated wall newspaper pictures on a school theme; photographs of children from older groups who participate in educational process. And the paper was ready.



Holiday dedicated to the day knowledge turned out wonderful. I played the part of the Unknown. Children attentively listened to me, danced under rhythmic music; answered questions and played with me and their teachers.

After the end of the entertainment, the teachers and staff got acquainted with wall newspaper. The children's remarks cheered them up.

Developing wall newspaper "Lyuboznayka" No. 1 - September

(senior preschool age)

I present to your attention the issue of the monthly developing wall newspaper "Luboznayka" - both for kindergarten children and for home creativity.

The theme of the issue is SEPTEMBER.

A curiosity is a little girl who seeks to learn more about the world around her, she is interested in everything and she will definitely tell everything that she herself has learned.

The wall newspaper is placed on 8 sheets, which must be printed and glued together or glued on paper. The wall newspaper is presented in black and white for children to color on their own, and after coloring, it will look like it is shown in the color sample.

Curiosity will show you all his knowledge and skills in several sections:

Section 1 "For the guys about the animals." In this section, the Curiosity will tell you about the animals of our planet that she managed to meet when she traveled around the world. In the first issue you will meet wild cats, namely a lion, a tiger and a cheetah.

Section 2 "Riddles". In this section, riddles will be waiting for you, and you can color the answers yourself.

Section 3. In this section, you will learn that drawing letters is very easy and even entertaining!

Section 4 "Our fairy tale". In this issue you have to be a real detective and find in the picture everything that the unfortunate artist mixed up.

Section 5 "Fun Math". In this section, Curiosity has prepared wonderful mathematical riddles for you.

Section 6 "An obedient pencil". Here you will find an exciting task to draw a cockerel. Do you think it's difficult? Not at all! Try it and see for yourself!

Section 7 "Labyrinth". The little bunny is very hungry. And suddenly he saw a carrot and really wanted to eat it. But here's the problem - he got lost and can't find his way. Help the bunny find its way to the carrot!

Section 8 "Masterilka". Here you will find an unusual craft. Curiosity recommends that you bring "helicopters" (maple earrings) from the street, as well as prepare plasticine, colored pencils or felt-tip pens, as well as a sheet of colored paper. We will build flowers in a vase.

When you color the entire wall newspaper, it will be very beautiful.

Good luck to you and your kids!

September 1 is the favorite holiday of schoolchildren and teachers - even the end of the holidays cannot overshadow a meeting with friends! On the first day of school, it is customary to come to the line with flowers, and decorate classrooms and school corridors with balloons and holiday posters. If there are no born artists among classmates, then you can use ready template wall newspapers for September 1 from our website.

A blank for a festive wall newspaper consists of several graphic files, which as a whole form a sketch of a large beautiful poster. To get a finished picture, you do not need to learn how to draw, just follow a few simple steps.

Download fragments of the wall newspaper by September 1

How to make a wall newspaper for the day of knowledge

  1. First of all, you need to print all graphics on a monochrome printer. Printing from a browser is supported, but if desired, pictures can be pre-downloaded to a computer.
  2. Arrange the sheets by numbers, resulting in a large poster with the whole picture.
  3. Glue the fragments with glue or tape on the back. To strengthen the paper, the inside of the wall newspaper can be duplicated with strips of adhesive tape.
  4. Fill in the contours of the image with colored pencils, felt-tip pens or paints, leaving the “windows” unpainted.
  5. Enter in the remaining "windows"

Poster postcard to autumn holiday, dedicated to the Day knowledge


Collective creative work groups of preschoolers (4-6 years old) day department: Liza Andreeva (4 years old), Artem Zimakov (5 years old), Alena Morozova (6 years old), Dmitry Kiselev (4 years old), Ksenia Velichko (5 years old), Nikita Plotnikov (6 years old), Alexandra Sorokina (5 years old).
Supervisor: Makarova Nadezhda Viktorovna, teacher of the day department, OGKUSO SRTSN "Scarlet Sails", Ulyanovsk.
Material Description:
Dear guests and users of the Portal, I propose to get acquainted with the collective work of my pupils, this is a postcard poster for the autumn holiday dedicated to the Day of Knowledge. This material can be used as a gift by September 1 for teachers and children, and if you change the inscription, then by the day of the teacher. Pupils can make such a postcard poster preschool institutions as well as elementary and high school students.
This work will be of interest to all creative people.
Target: making a postcard poster for the autumn holiday dedicated to the Day of Knowledge, creating a positive mood.
Tasks:
- teach how to make a poster-postcard for the autumn holiday dedicated to the Day of Knowledge;
- to consolidate the skills of working with stencils and scissors;
- develop imagination, fantasy;
- develop fine motor skills, eye;
- educate accuracy, perseverance.
To make a postcard you will need:
- colored cardboard;
- colored paper;
- paper scissors;
- a simple pencil;
- drawing paper;
- glue.


Progress:
1. We take colored cardboard and make templates of different colors (children of 6 years old make it easier for the younger ones to outline and cut out according to their templates).


2. We cut out flowers of various shapes and sizes and lay out a bouquet on a drawing paper (in the process of work, responsibilities are independently distributed: some are cut out, others make flowers into a bouquet, the next are glued).


3. Together we get such a bouquet in the center of our postcard poster.


4. We make a tape. which will bind our bouquet. To do this, we use a red sheet of colored paper, which we fold from the wrong side on both sides to make our tape more voluminous.



5. We glue the resulting ribbon to our bouquet, in the form of a ring, leaving room for the stems of our flowers.


6. We begin to cut out the stems and colored cardboard (one group), the other sticks these stems into the tape.



7. Now we make stems from colored paper, for this we divide the sheet with a pencil and a ruler into narrow ones. long triangles and cut.



8. We twist them in a spiral from the wide part of the triangle to the narrow one, using the rod from the handle.


9. We start making schoolchildren: a girl and a boy. To do this, on a simple cardboard, draw a schoolgirl girl and a schoolboy boy and cut it out.



10. Further, as in the game "Dress Masha", children independently choose a color and invent clothes.



11. When the wigs, uniform and apron for the girl, the suit for the boy, shoes and briefcases are ready, you can glue them on.


12. These are the schoolchildren we got, we draw eyes, a nose and a mouth with a pencil, and then we circle it with gel pens and pencils.


13. There is a bouquet, schoolchildren too. Left to do beautiful inscription and decorate it with autumn leaves - a symbol of autumn! Children younger age, cut out leaves of different colors from colored paper, and the elders write and cut out the inscription. We decided to make the number "1" whiter and more voluminous using the ribbon method. They gave the unit a "square volume" (this is how the children explained it).




14. We distribute the inscription and leaflets on our postcard poster and glue it. This is the result of the collective work of my students. The finished postcard poster was proudly taken to the assembly hall by all the friendly children's team to congratulate our first-graders, teachers and guests of the holiday on September 1.
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