Activity objectives:
1. Enjoy blue-and-white porcelain vases with different shapes and patterns and feel the beauty of blue-and-white porcelain vases.
2. Decorate blue and white porcelain vases in various forms and experience the joy of creation.
3. Knowing that blue-and-white porcelain was invented by China people enhanced national pride.
Activity preparation:
1. Prepare pictures of blue and white porcelain vases with different shapes and patterns and corresponding courseware.
2. White cardboard, blue marker, blue pigment, blue wax paper, scissors, glue, etc. cut into vase shapes.
Activity flow:
1. Appreciate the objects and pictures of blue-and-white porcelain vases, and feel the beauty of blue-and-white porcelain initially.
(1) Appreciate the vase and feel the beauty of the patterns and patterns on the vase.
1. Children, the teacher brought many vases today. Let's have a look!
(Children are free to enjoy)
2. (After the child sits down) Question: Are these vases beautiful? Where is good to see?
(The teacher summed it up from three aspects)
3. What's on the bottle? What are the models?
4. What is the bottleneck?
5. What's on the bottle mouth?
He likes this vase. Which one do you like? Besides beautiful patterns, what other figures and lines do you see? )
Summary: vases can be decorated with beautiful patterns and auspicious patterns, combined with different lines, and can also draw lines with story lines.
(2) Observe the vases to find the similarities and differences between them.
1. The children looked at these vases carefully again. What do they have in common?
There are patterns and patterns on each vase. What color are these patterns and patterns?
3. Summary: These vases are all blue flowers on a white background, so they are called blue and white porcelain vases. Blue and white porcelain is an invention created by Jingdezhen porcelain workers in Yuan Dynasty, and it is a precious porcelain of our Chinese nation.
Second, show the courseware to understand the making process of blue and white porcelain vases.
1. Today, the teacher will take you to Jingdezhen to see how uncles make blue and white porcelain vases.
Look, this is the beautiful Jingdezhen. Beautiful blue and white porcelain vases are neatly arranged on the construction site. How do you think these beautiful vases are made? (Children raise their hands) How is it made? Let's have a look!
3. The making process of blue and white porcelain bottles.
(1) Wash the tire soil. Uncle Gong must wash out most of the impurities in the porcelain mud first, so that the porcelain burned out will be thin and white.
(2) embryo production. The washed porcelain clay is made into vases of various shapes and then dried.
(3) painting. A. Question: What is Uncle doing?
B. question: what did uncle draw?
C. After the vase is dried, draw a pattern with blue and white materials.
(4) Glazing. Cover the porcelain embryo with a layer of glaze water.
(5) firing. Finally, the glazed porcelain blank was fired at high temperature, and the underglaze blue and white materials showed beautiful blue. In this way, a beautiful blue and white porcelain vase was made.
Third, discuss creative materials and children's creation.
1. Today, we are also a designer to design blue and white porcelain vases.
2. How are you going to design your vase? (Children casually answer)
3. What color are the patterns and patterns on your vase?
Conclusion: Yes, because our blue and white porcelain vases are white flowers on a white background.
Today, the teacher prepared vases, markers, wax paper, pigments, oil pastels and other materials for you. Please choose the material you like to design the blue and white porcelain vase. Attention, your design should be creative! (children's operation, teacher's guidance. )
The designed children can send your works to the front booth and visit other children's works.
Fourth, show and share the evaluation works.
Say: Look, the vases designed by the children are really beautiful! Come and enjoy it! (Children surround the teacher) Hey, this vase is really special. Which designer designed it? Please introduce your vase. (The lesson plan comes from Teacher Qu's lesson plan network) (Invite 2 ~ 3 children) Let's put these beautiful vases in the classroom for more friends to watch!