As a kind of handicraft in close contact with the earth, pottery plays an unexpected and magical role in promoting children's growth.
Children are seriously understanding and appreciating pottery.
Taonichu experience
The kneading, pinching, pulling and pressing of mud can provide children with opportunities to experience freely, which is a wonderful feeling. While training finger dexterity, it also exercises the strength of muscles such as arms and wrists.
Children in small classes
autumn
This is the first time that a baby in a small class touches clay. According to the children's age characteristics and development law, the teacher explained the production methods of clay sculpture works: clay ball molding, clay strip molding and clay board molding.
The mud is soft and sticky.
Mud is slippery and mud is cold.
Pinch out the wonderful
After the teacher's hands-on demonstration, the children give full play to their personality and combine three techniques: kneading, rubbing, pinching, inserting, tearing, twisting, connecting and pressing. Let's look at this wonderful process through their hands.
works appreciation
Small works are rich in content and diverse in forms. Although each work is immature, it vividly shows a childlike innocence and Meng Tong. In the "clay workshop", children can fully display their innocence, nature and creativity.
Teacher, mine is a snowman.
Teacher, mine is cake.
Teacher, mine is a ball.
Teacher, mine is Superman.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. Let's be a rabbit!
We also made carrots for rabbits.
The Guiding Outline of Kindergarten Education puts forward the educational concept of "paying equal attention to feeling and creation" in the art field, emphasizing that children's vision and emotion can be satisfied and enjoyed, and that children's ability to feel beauty and create art can be cultivated. In the unique workshop of Taoni Workshop, children are playing with mud. The activity of making clay figurines stimulates their creativity and divergent thinking, and exercises the flexibility of children's fingers. At the same time, China's folk art has been well passed down, cultivating and improving children's artistic and cultural literacy!
We will continue to introduce more workshop stories and workshops, and look forward to more wonderful presentations.