Start with a brief recap of the story. Focus on the central symbol: the magical apple tree with silver leaves and golden apples.
Use deep greens or evening blues for the background to make the golden tree stand out. 4. Practical Work
This lesson plan (konspekt) for 2nd-grade Art focuses on creating an illustration for the Russian folk tale ( Zolotaya Yablonka ). The primary goal is to teach students how to translate a literary narrative into a visual composition. Lesson Overview Subject: Art (IZO) Start with a brief recap of the story
Encourage students to pick one of three main moments: The miraculous growth of the golden apple tree. The heroine (Sirotushka) tending to the tree. The moment the Prince arrives to see the tree.
Use bright yellows, oranges, and golds for the apples to make them "glow." Lesson Overview Subject: Art (IZO) Encourage students to
Develop imaginative thinking and composition skills by depicting a key scene from the tale. Lesson Structure 1. Introduction & Motivation
Add the lush crown of the tree, the round apples, and the silhouette of the characters. Color Palette: Use bright yellows
Show examples of professional fairy tale illustrations (e.g., works by Bilibin or Vasnetsov) to discuss how artists use color to create a "magical" atmosphere. 2. Planning the Composition
Start with a brief recap of the story. Focus on the central symbol: the magical apple tree with silver leaves and golden apples.
Use deep greens or evening blues for the background to make the golden tree stand out. 4. Practical Work
This lesson plan (konspekt) for 2nd-grade Art focuses on creating an illustration for the Russian folk tale ( Zolotaya Yablonka ). The primary goal is to teach students how to translate a literary narrative into a visual composition. Lesson Overview Subject: Art (IZO)
Encourage students to pick one of three main moments: The miraculous growth of the golden apple tree. The heroine (Sirotushka) tending to the tree. The moment the Prince arrives to see the tree.
Use bright yellows, oranges, and golds for the apples to make them "glow."
Develop imaginative thinking and composition skills by depicting a key scene from the tale. Lesson Structure 1. Introduction & Motivation
Add the lush crown of the tree, the round apples, and the silhouette of the characters. Color Palette:
Show examples of professional fairy tale illustrations (e.g., works by Bilibin or Vasnetsov) to discuss how artists use color to create a "magical" atmosphere. 2. Planning the Composition