(1) activity target
1. Guide children to appreciate the bright colors and bright lines in Van Gogh's Sunflower, and feel the strong and passionate feelings conveyed by the picture.
2. Encourage children to appreciate and evaluate boldly, and cultivate their ability to interpret and judge works of art. ..
3, increase children's knowledge and understanding of color tones, and cultivate children's interest and ability to use color tones to express.
(2) Activity preparation
1. Field visit: Sunflower Garden.
2. Many of Van Gogh's paintings.
3. Collected photos or pictures of sunflowers.
(III) Activity process
1, the teacher guides the children to appreciate, discuss and compare.
Teacher: Today, let's compare our photos or pictures of sunflowers with Van Gogh's Sunflowers. Which one do you like and why?
2. Show the slide show "Fourteen Sunflowers" and enjoy it completely.
1) color sense.
Teacher: What color is the most in the picture? What's your favorite color in the picture? If you use yellow, ok? Through these questions, guide children to feel that yellow is the main color in the picture, supplemented by other colors, and pay attention to the clever collocation of colors and the use of contrast colors. Only in this way can the picture be full and beautiful. )
2) The feeling of lines.
Teacher: Why do the petals of sunflowers bend? I felt something. ..... (Guide children to feel and experience the exaggeration, boldness and distortion of the lines in the works, and feel that the sunflowers in the picture are full of life power. )
3) The feeling of composition.
Teacher: How many sunflowers are there? Are they the same? Why do some people bow their heads? The teacher instructed the children to analyze the composition of the work from the background, vase and flower as a whole. Help children understand the composition through dialogue. Zhang Chi will be beautiful only if it has density. )
3. Make a second comparative appreciation.
On the basis of gradual understanding and appreciation, encourage children to compare photos, pictures and paintings again, giving people different feelings.
4. The teacher shows Van Gogh's painting Sunflowers (two, five, twelve sunflowers, etc.). Help children further feel, understand and appreciate the beauty and enthusiasm brought by sunflowers. Stimulate children's creative desire.
5. The teacher concluded and ended the activity freely.
(4) Activity tips
1, Van Gogh profile: Vincent &; ; #8226; Van Gogh, 1853, was born in a Protestant family in Grozondale, the Netherlands on March 30th. 1890 died in Paris. Van Gogh is the most unforgettable and moving painter, not only because of his tragic career, but also because of his pure and sincere artistic attitude, which infects the world all the time. Although Van Gogh's artistic career was only over eight years, he left about 850 oil paintings and more sketches.
2. Creating My Sunflower inspires children to learn to imitate or create "Sunflower" works.
3. Photos and pictures of sunflowers, one for every two children, one slide of fourteen sunflowers, and other slides of Van Gogh's sunflowers.