Propaganda poster “Take care of nature! Crafts from garbage.

Goal: developing a responsible attitude towards the nature of the native land.

  1. Contribute to the development of love for native nature;
  2. Introduce the rules of behavior in nature;
  3. Replenishing students' knowledge of ecology.

Decor:

  • 1st poster “Save nature - save life on Earth.”
  • 2nd poster “To protect nature means to protect the Motherland” (M. Prishvin).
  • Plates with environmental signs.
  • Cards with proverbs.
  • Painting “nature”.
  • Children's drawings.
  • Crossword.
  • Tokens.
  • Music: “Sounds of nature”, “Voices of birds”, Yu. Chichkov “This is called nature”.

Presenter: - Hello, friends! Hello nature!

Humanity has lived on planet Earth for almost a million years, but people think little about the fact that all the riches of the earth are not eternal, that they need protection, replenishment and careful handling.

In past centuries, when the number of earthlings was small and industry was poorly developed, people rarely thought about the consequences of gross interference in nature. And gradually, with the development of scientific and technological progress, the attack on nature led to the depletion of soils, the shallowing of rivers and lakes, the death of vegetation, and the formation of deserts. In recent years, the environmental situation has deteriorated sharply, many species of plants and animals are disappearing and becoming rare, and many corners of nature are losing their value. Many people began to worry about the deterioration of the environmental situation on earth. And then they began to create entire territories in the world, in which entire natural components began to be protected, including here in Russia.

In 1916, on January 11, the first Barguzin Nature Reserve was established in the history of the Russian state. Currently, in Russia there are already 100 nature reserves, 35 national parks and 68 reserves, including in Khakassia, the region in which we live!

We must learn to love and take care of everything that surrounds us. And our meeting today is dedicated to this goal.

The game is attended by 2 teams, as well as spectators - fans. For each correct answer, teams will receive tokens, and at the end of the game the winning team will be determined.

(The music “Sounds of Nature” sounds, the presenters come out - Flora and Fauna).

On our globe on the earth,
Where we were born and live,
Where is the summer dew in the grass?
And blue skies
Where is the sea, mountains, steppes, forest -
Full of mysterious miracles.
- A gray wolf wanders through the forest,
And the thin lily of the valley blooms,
In the steppe feather grass is like delicate silk,
The breeze brushes.
A waterfall thunders on the rocks,
And the splashes fly like a rainbow.
And in the blue sea there is a blue whale -
Big as a house, it sleeps on the waves.
Don't destroy this world
Girls and boys
Otherwise these miracles
They will remain only in the book.
- So that there is Narzan in the springs,
From the clearing - strawberries,
Be careful like Tarzan
Make friends with wild nature!
- You are also part of her miracles,
And the forest darkens for you,
And the bright river flows,
And everything will bloom in spring.
And we have to try
We can't part with this!
So our game begins!

Tour “Ecological dates and holidays”

Each team must name the date on which environmental holidays are celebrated:

  1. International Earth Day (April 22)
  2. Forest Workers Day (September 18)
  3. International Ozone Layer Day (September 16)
  4. Bird Day (April 1st)
  5. Soroca folk festival (March 22)
  6. National holiday Ivan Kupala (July 7)
  7. World Day to Combat Desertification and Dehydration (17 June)
  8. World Environment Day (5 June)
  9. World Tourism Day (27 September)
  10. World Animal Day (October 4).

Tour “Solve the crossword”

1 W A TO A Z N AND TO
2 G L U X A R b
3 P R AND Sh IN AND N
4 E TO ABOUT L ABOUT G AND I
5 F U R A IN L b
10 B 6 B E R E Z A
A D
R 7 N A L AND M
8 L AND WITH T IN 9 E N N AND C A
L 11 K L E WITH T
b
  1. An area where natural components are protected.
  2. What is the name of a Russian writer, a great lover of nature?
  3. A science that examines the interactions between humans and the environment.
  4. Name the bird - a symbol of homesickness?
  5. Which tree is considered sacred in Rus'?
  6. Which fish can withstand the most severe frosts?
  7. What kind of wood are musical instruments made from?
  8. Which coniferous tree sheds its leaves for the winter?
  9. Which bird raises its chicks in winter?
  10. What birds eat mushrooms?
  11. Name the animal listed in the Red Book, depicted on the coat of arms of Khakassia?

Tour “Add a Proverb”

Each team is given envelopes with cut cards on which proverbs are written. Participants need to correctly collect proverb cards within the allotted time.

Stork on the roof - // peace in the house.
Although the earth feeds, // it also asks for food.
Life is given // for good deeds.
A good deed // praises itself.
A lot of water - // a lot of grass.
Plant - // earth decoration.
A lot of forest - // don’t destroy it, a little forest - // take care, no forest - // plant it.
Feed the birds in winter, // they will repay you with kindness in summer.
The nightingale does not need // a golden cage, but he needs // an earthly branch.
The bushes were cut down - // goodbye to the birds.
I saw a starling - // spring at the porch.
Spark the carcass // before the fire, avert trouble // before the blow.
Groves and forests are the beauty of our native land.
The fate of nature is // the fate of the Motherland.

Tour “Logical chains”

Each team receives a table in which the definition of the left column must be matched with the correct concept from the first column.

(correct answer 1-4, 2-3, 3-2, 4-1).

Musical tour “Who will sing who?”

The holiday is more fun with a song,
We can't live without her,
Because for the song contest
We invite you, friends!

Each team in turn must sing a song about nature, about animals, about birds, about plants.

Tour “Guess the riddles”

White-sided Magpie
flew from far away
She didn't say where she was.
- But she, guys
Very tricky riddles
She brought it to us on her tail.
Who can guess faster?
He gets the chip.

  1. He's looking for crumbs all day long,
    Eats bugs and worms.
    Doesn't fly away for the winter
    Lives under the eaves. (Sparrow)
  2. He comes every year
    To where the house awaits him,
    He can sing other people's songs,
    And yet it has its own voice. (Starling)
  3. Spinning, chirping,
    Laughs all day. (Magpie)
  4. In the dead of night she has no time to sleep.
    She runs the fishery. (Owl)
  5. These friendly guys
    They grow on a stump in the forest. (Honey mushrooms)
  6. Gray hats, speckled legs.
    They grow under the birch trees, what are their names? (Boletus mushrooms)
  7. He has a nondescript appearance, keep in mind - he is very poisonous!
    Don't take him out of the clearing, what's his name? (Death cap)
  8. And this handsome guy has a little white leg.
    He is wearing a red hat, and there are pots on it. (Amanita)
  9. I'll look out the window,
    Thin Antoshka is coming. (Rain)
  10. I’m flying - I’m spinning, I’m grumbling to the whole world. (Blizzard)
  11. It's fun in the spring, cool in the summer,
    It dies in the fall and warms in the winter. (Tree)
  12. Over the river, over the valley
    a white canvas hung. (Fog)
  13. The moon is blooming
    The rye is ripening
    When does this happen? (In summer)
  14. What will not be sown? (Grass)

Tour “Green Pharmacy”

Each team should select two medicinal plants growing in Khakassia from the herbariums and talk about their effect on the human body.

  • Plantain
  • Hawthorn
  • Cowberry
  • Yarrow

Fine tour “Let's save our Earth together”

Each team must draw an environmental poster within the allotted time (5 minutes). Participants are given markers and whatman paper.

While the teams are preparing for this competition, we have a “Game with Spectators”.

Summer is a wonderful time
The kids are screaming... (Hooray!)
- We have both rivers and forests
They give in the summer...(miracles)
- Who performed the miracle?
In the summer, into a fairy tale... (turned)?
- Who made the whole world like this:
Loud, joyful...(colored)?
- The whole Earth became circle
Bright, colorful... (carpet).
- Where above the dome of heaven
It turns lushly green... (forest).
- And flowers are blooming around
Unprecedented... (beauty).
- Here, greeting the guys,
The bells are ringing).
- How nice it is for us to run
Along the chamomile... (meadows)!
- Like sunbeams,
Golden... (dandelions).
- Into the world of goodness and beauty
Transform the world... (flowers)!

Tour “Red Book”

In 1963, a list of rare and endangered species of wild animals and plants of the world, which was called the “Red Book of Facts,” appeared for the first time. This is a book of alarm, a book of warning, in which those animals and plants are named; there are very few of them left on Earth.

In our country, the first red book appeared in 1982.

The Red Book is Red!
This means nature is in danger!
This means you can’t waste even a moment.
If something is included in the Red Book!
- Protect yourself with the Red Book
So many rare animals and birds,
For the multifaceted space to survive
For the sake of the light of the coming lightning.
- So that the desert does not dare to come,
So that souls do not become empty,
Animals are protected
Snakes are protected
Even flowers are protected!

Now each team is given the task of choosing from the cards the plant or animal that will be discussed.

  • Water lily
  • Anemone
  • Swan
  • Beauty Crane
  • Argali ram
  1. Grows in standing and slow-moving waters. This plant is also called “Lotus of the North”.
  2. A rare plant species, parts of this plant are poisonous. Flowering time - late April - early May, coincides with windy weather.
  3. A ground-nesting bird of the steppe belt with an ornament on its head.
  4. A waterfowl of extraordinary beauty, which is popularly a symbol of fidelity.
  5. An animal that builds its home under water, makes dams on rivers, and is valued by people for its valuable fur.
  6. The animal is an inhabitant of the high mountain zone and has a very timid character.

Tour “Ecological Signs”

Take care of the Earth
Take care of the earth!
Take care of the lark
At the blue zenith.
- Take care of the mountains,
rivers and forests,
Let it not disappear
There is beauty in life!

Each team is given 5 symbols. Participants, in turn, must name the rules of behavior in the forest, according to the signs:

  1. Don't pick flowers.
  2. You can't destroy anthills.
  3. Do not break branches of trees and bushes.
  4. Do not damage the bark of trees.
  5. You cannot take eggs from nests.
  6. Don't light a fire in the forest.
  7. Do not pick mushrooms, even those that are not edible.
  8. You must not dig holes or disturb animals.
  9. In the forest, in nature, it is prohibited to make shouting and noise.
  10. When relaxing in the forest, do not leave trash behind!

Presenter: - Famous writer M.M. Prishvin said: “Take care of nature! If there is water and not a single fish, I won’t trust the water. And even if there is oxygen in the air, but birds don’t fly in it, I won’t trust the air either. A forest without animals is not a forest...”

... You, man, loving nature,
At least sometimes feel sorry for her.
On pleasure trips
Don't trample its fields!
And don't exhaust it to the bottom.
And remember the simple truth:
Don't burn her recklessly
There are few of us - and she is alone!

(V. Shefner)

The results of the game are summed up. Teams are awarded.

The song by Y. Chichkov to the words of M. Plyatskovsky “This is called nature” is performed by all participants:

We love the forest at any time of the year,
We hear the rivers speaking slowly...
All this is called nature,
Let's always take care of her!

Visual propaganda is one of the strongest ways of influencing when you need to convey any idea, information, etc. Bright, colorful, vividly drawn posters catch the eye, touch a nerve, and do not leave anyone indifferent. In addition, for an artist they are an excellent means of self-expression. Therefore, at school, students, as a rule, are happy to take on thematic corners and other things.

Rationale for the topic

On April 22, the world community celebrates Earth Day. Various events on environmental topics are held both by entire organizations and by individual citizens in almost all countries of the world. The holiday was established in 1970 by the UN General Assembly. In 2009, it was given official status. its purpose is to draw people's attention to the barbaric attitude towards nature, those abuses that can disrupt a fragile ecosystem and threaten the death of all life on Earth. Since then, special environmental lessons have been organized in Soviet schools, the obligatory element of which was the poster “Take care of nature!” - the students themselves had to draw it. The Soviet Union has sunk into the past, but the good tradition remains. It has been preserved not only in the Russian Federation, but also in almost the entire post-Soviet space. To this day the poster “Take care of nature!” is an integral important ideological and educational part of school life during the holiday.

Choosing an idea

It is no coincidence that Earth Day is celebrated in the spring, when nature awakens and blossoms, giving us its beauty. Spring is associated with life, its beginning, fragile, defenseless, but beautiful. Poster “Take care of nature!” therefore, it may contain a gentle spring landscape, around which the corresponding inscription is located. Schoolchildren let the branches of which are barely covered with leaves. Among them is a nest with birds. Above is a clear blue sky, below is grass motley with flowers. Such a poster “Take care of nature!” must emphasize precisely the importance of preserving living, natural beauty, its significance for us people.

A unanimous “No!”

Another version of the image that is offered to schoolchildren is similar to proof by contradiction. What does it mean? In the center of the sheet is written in bright red, in large print, the word “No!” Arrows extend from it in different directions, each of which will point to a symbolic picture. One depicts the sky in clouds of smoke. On the other there is a fire in the middle of a clearing and tongues of flame approaching the tree trunks. On the third there is a pond with dark spots, on the fourth there is a foot in a boot raised above a flower, etc. A similar poster on the theme “Take care of nature” is interesting because it allows you to show various options for the barbaric, mismanagement, cynical attitude of a person towards his environment flora and fauna and condemn them.

Live, Earth!

Children's creativity is remarkable primarily for its unpredictability and originality, sincerity and special genius. And the topic proposed for the drawings is so multidimensional that any student in the class will reveal it in his own way, and there will be no repetitions! For example, such a poster “Take care of nature”, the pictures on which are accompanied by poetic lines. Namely: on which the outlines of continents and oceans are visible. From it, a young tree with a lush crown stretches upward, towards the sky. The roots of the tree, like palms, hug and hold the Earth, as if protecting from an invisible danger. On both sides of the picture you can write quotes from Mikhail Dudin’s poem “Spell from the Pole,” better known as “Take care of the Earth...”.

Or this picture: many children of different skin colors are holding above their heads the Greek letter “theta”, which has become a symbol of Earth Day, as well as the flag of the holiday - a blue banner on which our planet is depicted. And lines from the song “Alone with Everyone.” These and other versions of posters, made with passion, will bring a lot of benefit to students.

Nikulina Natalya

As part of our project “Red Book of the Nizhny Novgorod Region”, a lesson “Take care of nature", the purpose of which was to form a responsible attitude towards nature of the native land, careful attitude towards plants and animals. Nowadays the issue of ecology is very acute. Everyone has already begun to think about improving it, but many still remain indifferent. Still, waste continues to be dumped into rivers, spontaneous landfills on the outskirts of cities, and the city residents themselves do not even monitor the cleanliness and order in their city.

Children and parents completed a creative task at home - draw a poster or leaflet on the topic “Take care of nature".

I present to you the best of my works. Wall newspaper my pupil Albert Gasparyan and his mother" Let's save nature together"Thanks to them for such creative and interesting work!





Take care people nature.

After all, we have only one.

Take care people nature,

Every day, every moment and hour. (Svetlana Plokhikh)

Publications on the topic:

Pedagogical event Topic: “Let’s preserve the nature of the Baikal region” Purpose: Educational: Systematize and expand children’s knowledge about.

In our MBDOU No. 25, Monchegorsk, a city workshop “Kindergarten and family” was held. Aspects of interaction in the conditions of the Federal State Educational Standard." I,.

Lesson summary for children of the middle group “Let's preserve the nature of our native land” Program content. To develop children's activity, memory, thinking, ability to answer questions accurately and correctly. Teach children to notice.

Project “Let's Preserve Our Health Together” (senior group) Educator: G. A. Poroshina Type of project: practice-oriented, open. Project participants: teachers, children and their parents. Duration:

Scenario for an environmental holiday for children with disabilities (visual impairment) “Let's save nature!” Objectives: 1. To form an aesthetic attitude towards nature. 2. Develop motor skills in using silhouette images of tree leaves.

Wall newspaper take care of nature Preserving nature is one of the main themes of all humanity. And children should be taught from childhood to take care of nature.

As part of the “Take Care of the Christmas Tree” project, which took place in our preschool, I decided to make a wall newspaper with my students.

Natalia Boyko

Exhibition of environmental posters: "Protect the environment". Upbringing respect for nature- the main goal of our exhibition. Children, together with their parents, spent a month preparing posters that reflected their personal attitude towards environmental protection and moral attitude towards the world nature. Each work is distinguished by its original execution, filled with ideas and meaning. Various modern techniques and materials are used here. Guys, we hope that much in the world around us can be saved and save that everything depends on the person.

There is just a temple

There is a temple of science

And there is more nature temple.

With scaffolding reaching out

Towards the sun and winds

He is holy at any time of the day,

Open to us in the heat and cold,

Come here, be a little hearty,

Do not desecrate her shrines!

She spares us nothing

Giving your priceless gifts,

And only demands in return one:

So that people would be kind to her.





Publications on the topic:

For a long time, the New Year has been a favorite holiday, and in the minds of many people, spruce is the “New Year’s tree.” It is written about the Christmas tree - the New Year's beauty.

As part of the theme week in our preschool, activities were held in each age group to expand ideas.

Abstract on ecology GCD “Take care and protect nature” Goal: to teach children correct behavior in the natural environment, to lay the foundations of an individual’s economic culture. Clarify the idea of

Ecology lesson notes “Take care of nature!” INTRODUCTION Let's be friends with each other, like a bird with the sky, like grass with a meadow, like the wind with the sea, fields with rain, like the sun is friends.

Summary of a lesson on ecology in the middle group “Take care of nature!” Goal: - to form the foundations of environmental culture in children. Objectives: Educational: expand and systematize children’s knowledge about nature.

Consultation for parents “Take care of nature” Today we will talk about nature. What is man's relationship to nature? Nature is not free now. Most animals disappear in zoos.

Wall newspaper take care of nature Preserving nature is one of the main themes of all humanity. And children should be taught from childhood to take care of nature.

They say that if a person has kindness, sensitivity, mercy, then he has succeeded as a person. These feelings create the basis of human happiness.

Crafts on the theme “Take care of nature”, drawings on the theme “Ecology of nature” will help children instill a love for their native land and learn how to use waste materials.

The content of the article:

Children need to be taught a caring attitude towards nature from childhood. After all, if parents allow themselves to litter in the forest, then their children will behave the same way. If adults show children how to protect nature and love it, then the children will grow up to be worthy people. Spend more time in nature with your children, tell them about plants and trees. Collect natural materials: cones, rowan bunches, plant seeds, so that you can then do joint work at home.

Crafts “Take care of nature”


Children love to color. Therefore, print a poster on this topic in black and white and give the children freedom of creativity. Let them use crayons, pencils, felt-tip pens or paints to add bright colors to the canvas. Tell them what color the elements of the poster should be, but if the children want to show their vision of the plot, do not interfere with them, let them show their individuality. Then teach them how to make crafts with the theme "Take care of nature." Prepare everything you need in advance.

Craft “Waterfall”

If you go on a picnic with your children, after the feast tell them that plant remains can be buried in the forest, they will rot. But this trick won’t work with plastic bottles. Therefore, you need to take them with you to throw them in the trash container or to do a wonderful job for which you need:

  • plastic bottle;
  • cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • water;
  • cup;
  • beads;
  • colored paper;
  • markers;
  • gouache.
Help your child cut the plastic bottle in half crosswise, almost in half, with scissors. The top part should be slightly smaller than the bottom. The child will paint this half with a neck to turn it into a fish, then draw an eye on it with a felt-tip pen.
The blue cardboard sheet will turn into water. You need to glue beads at the bottom, and cut out something like pebbles from multi-colored paper.


All that remains is to glue the “fish” onto the blue cardboard and draw air bubbles in the water.

Crafts made from natural materials

To create it you will need:

  • Walnut;
  • cone;
  • dry grass;
  • tree branches;
  • sawed from a dry tree trunk, which will become a stand;
  • glue.
Place a wooden stand on the cut tree, the child will glue dry grass and attach twigs using plasticine. Lesovichek will live in this forest. The baby will make it out of a walnut, which will become the head and cones - this is the body. These parts need to be connected with plasticine. Facial features are also made from it. But it is necessary to use plasticine of appropriate colors, as for plants and mushrooms that need to be attached to the stand.

With a bright marker along the edge of the stand, write “Take care of the forest!”, and if the child is already familiar with literacy, let him do it himself.


Drawings on the theme “Ecology of Nature”

Such creativity will also instill in children a love for their native land. If they were asked to bring drawings on the topic of environmental ecology to a children's institution, we can recommend the following.


In this poster, the author shows how specifically each person can help preserve normal ecology and nature. To do this you need:
  • pick up trash after yourself;
  • After relaxing by the fire, be sure to put it out;
  • don’t waste water;
  • save energy;
  • take care of your home.

Reducing harmful emissions into the atmosphere will also help preserve the environment. It is not for nothing that in the summer motorists are encouraged to switch to bicycles in order to get to work using this transport.


Parents can go on bike rides with their children, thus also engaging in outdoor sports.

The following drawing on the theme of natural ecology is symbolic. Under a bright rainbow, the child depicted a representative of animals, birds, insects, plants and calls on everyone to preserve our nature.


The following work is intended for schoolchildren. To make it, you will need:
  • a sheet of paper or whatman paper;
  • a simple pencil;
  • eraser;
  • paints.
First, on paper with a pencil you need to outline the main elements of the canvas. If some of them didn’t work out right away, you can erase them with an eraser and do them again.

The picture is divided into 2 thematic parts. On the left is beautiful nature, a grazing horse, birds soaring in the blue sky, and on the right are industrial enterprises that produce harmful emissions into the atmosphere and, as a result, dead trees, bushes, and grass.


The following poster on the topic “Take care of nature” shows children that they need to protect the forest from fire.


If your child is asked to draw a picture on such a topic, you can give him the following idea. There is a forest, a river, a rainbow, and animals.


If this drawing on the topic “Ecology of Nature” is intended for middle school students, the next one can be reproduced by children from elementary school and older groups of kindergarten. Show them how to draw tree canopies with conical fora and lush canopy. Children will also be able to draw lilies of the valley and strawberries.


Another work was done using a very interesting technique. To make the same, take:
  • a needle;
  • colored threads;
  • a sheet of white cardboard;
  • simple pencil.
First, barely pressing the pencil, you need to draw a rainbow, below - the rays of the rising sun. In the center of the picture are open palms and the inscription “Take care of nature!”

We start from the bottom of the canvas. Help your child thread the yellow thread through the eye of the needle and tie a knot at both ends of the thread. The rays of the sun can be made long or consisting of several stitches. Children will embroider a rainbow using threads of different colors and finish the work using the same technique.


The following paintings are based on comparison and contrast.


On the right is a corner of the globe. Explain to the children that it will remain like this if we all protect nature. On the left you can see what it will be like if you litter, don’t take care to put out the fire behind you, or burn it in the wrong place. Pollution of water bodies will also lead to such sad consequences. A child will understand all this if he draws such a canvas.

Another work develops this idea and shows that people are able to resist air pollution; they need to reduce the amount of exhaust gases and pick up trash after themselves.


The following drawing is also intended to instill in children the right thoughts regarding the environment.


To let the kids know that you can make a lot of interesting things out of waste material, offer them the following ideas.

Crafts from garbage

Children love Kinder surprises, so they almost always have packaging for the gifts inside. Teach children by showing them what can be made from such waste material.


The result will be wonderful funny chickens. To make them, the kids will need:
  • plastic containers for kinder eggs;
  • glue;
  • beads or pins;
  • yellow and red cardboard;
  • scissors.
To one plastic package you need to glue wings made of yellow paper and scallops made of red paper, and attach beady eyes in the same way.

You can pierce the top of the Kinder egg package with two pins. Then the remaining beads on the outside will become the chicken's eyes.


To make the shells, have parents cut the top of each package half in a zigzag pattern. This will be more difficult for children. Together with them, make a nest from straw or dry grass, or from thin twigs, fastening the elements with threads or glue.


You can make such a picturesque bouquet out of garbage. To create it, take:
  • Kinder egg packaging of different colors;
  • scissors;
  • sisal or green plastic bottles;
  • cocktail straws;
  • nail.
Making master class:
  1. Also cut the egg halves in a zigzag pattern. On the reverse side, use a heated nail to make a hole.
  2. Insert a straw into each, first push the edge further to cut it into 2 parts. Then tie them in a knot, then this “stem” will be firmly fixed in the flower.
  3. Arrange them all in the same way. Connect the flowers, cover with sisal, tie with ribbon.
  4. If there is no sisal, then you need to cut off the top and bottom of the green plastic bottle and cut the remaining part into a thin strip in a spiral.
For the next craft on the theme take care of nature you will need:
  • Kinder egg packaging;
  • toothpicks;
  • scissors;
  • plasticine;
  • paints;
  • thin colored rope;
  • flat lid from a cardboard box;
  • green colored paper;
  • glue.
Step-by-step production:
  1. Let the child glue colored paper inside the lid of the box, this is a carpet of green grass. Toothpicks need to be pre-painted, when dry, stick along the edge of the box, like a picket fence. These pickets are tied with rope in several rows to form a fence.
  2. Pierce the bottom parts of the plastic blanks with an awl and have the child insert toothpick legs here. He will coat them with black plasticine, make small circles from it, and attach them to the cow’s body. Then you need to sculpt the horns, and the muzzle from yellow plasticine.
  3. In the same way, let the child create other animals: a pig, a cat, a dog, a sheep. Then you’ll get a whole village farm, and you already know how to make kinder chickens.


The following crafts, take care of nature, are no less interesting in execution. After all, after a feast or celebration, plastic cups and disposable plates remain. Make a clown out of them together with your children.


For it you will need:
  • strong wire;
  • disposable plates and glasses;
  • plastic tray;
  • latex gloves;
  • padding polyester;
  • buttons;
  • multi-colored threads;
  • cardboard;
  • plastic bottle;
  • glue.
Manufacturing sequence:
  1. Make a frame of a man out of wire. Thread cups onto each wire that became arms and legs, piercing their bottom.
  2. Glue 2 plates together, first placing plastic hair between them. Glue threads in the shape of a mouth, cheeks, eyelashes onto your face. And the pupils can be made from a plastic bottle.
  3. Two trays will become the back and front of the clown. Decorate his clothes with buttons, sparkles, cardboard, which will turn into a jacket collar.
  4. Stuff the gloves with padding polyester and attach them in place. This is how the theme of natural ecology came into play. After all, this garbage will not harm her if you make crafts like this for the dacha or for a competition.
And an empty container from “Toilet Duck” or other household chemicals can easily become a toy bus. And the other bottle - by helicopter.


To make the first toy, you need to take an empty plastic bottle of a similar shape, for example, from a “toilet duck”, rinse it well, and remove the label. Draw the windows and doors of this minibus with a felt-tip pen, cut them out with a knife and scissors.

To prevent your child from getting hurt on the sharp edges of the plastic, sand them first with coarse, then fine sandpaper.


The covers can be glued with super glue, making wheels or using wire axles. Use an awl to make two punctures on one side and the same number on the other side of the bottom of the bottle. Insert one and a second wire into them, onto the ends of which you need to glue the lid, which will become the axes.

And to make a helicopter, you will need:

  • 2 bottles of drinking yogurt;
  • glue;
  • 2 plastic bottle caps;
  • cocktail straws;
  • 2 nails;
  • scissors.
The first bottle of drinking yogurt will be the main one. You can simply draw a cabin on its bottom or cut off the bottom and glue half of a plastic package from a Kinder egg here.

Make runners from two straws, attach them to strips of plastic cut from the second bottle.

Using a hot thin nail with a wide head, make a hole in the lid and its attachment point, as well as at the ends of the straws. Match these parts to create the top propeller. In the tail part, make it out of straws.

If you need to quickly make a craft about the ecology of nature, use plastic bottles. Tell your child that those who throw them away in the forest harm nature. After all, such containers will rot only after 200 years! It’s better to make a craft out of it for a competition. It will take very little time and materials to make the next one, here they are:

  • milk bottle;
  • plasticine;
  • 2 buttons;
  • black and white cardboard;
  • glue;
  • pliers;
  • wire in a white winding.
Cut 4 pieces of wire with pliers and glue them to the bottom of the bottle, turning it horizontally. Make a tail from the thinner wire in the winding.

Have your child smear black play dough onto a bottle cap to create a nose for this rat. He will cut out ears from white cardboard, and a mustache for her from black cardboard. Using plasticine, attach the eyes to the muzzle.


To make fun snowmen, show children how to draw on Actimel bottles with a marker to create the characters' facial features. You can teach your child to knit. Cast on 2 knitting needles and show him how to knit a rectangular fabric using garter stitch. Then you need to sew it on the wrong side. Afterwards, thread the needle and pass the thread into the upper part of the cap, tighten it.


How to make a fan from forks was described in the corresponding article. Next to him, such an animal made from a plastic bottle will look wonderful.


You need to cut off the necks from the other two and glue them directly with the partings to the main container. The legs are done. The ears are cut out from the remains of the auxiliary bottle.

It's easy to create an adorable horse using two colorful bottles and a thread mop attachment.


To make a cat you will need:
  • 3 identical bottles;
  • scissors;
  • paints;
  • brush;
  • glue;
  • piece of fur.
The necks of two bottles are cut off; they need to be inserted one into the other to form the body of a cat. From the third bottle you will only need the bottom; glue it instead of the head. Make ears from scraps of plastic and glue them in place. All that remains is to paint the base to make a cat, glue a piece of fur on the head, and the tail can be made from cardboard or plastic.


Flowers from a plastic bottle will also help turn waste into a decorative item or into an entry for a competition. Petals are cut out from this container. In order for them to bend like that, you need to hold the workpieces over the flame for a short time.

Crafts made from textiles and other materials

They will also show children how to make crafts from waste items, from leftover fabric and leather.


To make such a panel, take:
  • scraps of fabric;
  • pieces of suede;
  • buttons;
  • lacing;
  • old zipper;
  • unnecessary things;
  • cardboard.
Step-by-step production:
  1. A sheet of cardboard will become the basis of the canvas. If you want it to be voluminous, you can put a sheet of padding polyester between it and the fabric. If not, then immediately glue the rectangle of fabric onto the cardboard, or the child will do it.
  2. Let him cut out the trunk and branches of a tree from brown suede, and its crown from green fabric. If it is an apple tree, let him cut out fruits from scraps of the appropriate color. Sew loops to them, let him put them on the buttons sewn to the crown.
  3. To help your child develop hand motor skills, sew a zipper onto the trunk and let him unfasten and fasten it. Sew lacing here, which will also help develop your baby's fine motor skills.

Like apples, cut out butterflies from thick fabric; they can also be attached to wood using loops and buttons.


A doll made from threads will be openwork and airy. To create it, you will need:
  • 2 balloons;
  • textile;
  • PVA glue;
  • needle;
  • brush;
  • flaps;
  • buttons;
  • a little wool or roving.
Have your child inflate 2 balloons, one of which will be slightly larger. Now you need to lubricate them one by one with PVA and wrap them with thread. These blanks are left to dry for a day. Then you need to burst the balls with a needle and remove them.

Let the child glue these 2 balls together and glue roving or wool on top of one, which will become the hair of the tumbler. Tie a scarf for her. The button will become her nose, a piece of red fabric will become her mouth, and blue and white will become her eyes. All that remains is to tie the scarf, the work is completed.

If mom has some cord left over from needlework, let her show her daughter or son how to sew on this thin braid by folding it to make a flower. You can first edge the fabric petals with this cord, and then sew them onto the canvas.


Crafts to take care of nature can also be made from metal waste. See how unnecessary computer parts and an SD disk are turned into watches.


You can make an entire city out of garbage using scraps of wallpaper, cardboard boxes, and plastic bottles.


Even shavings from colored pencils can be put to good use by turning them into a chic princess dress. The girl will cut it out of colored paper.


The following work shows how various waste materials can be used:
  • candy wrappers;
  • juice straws;
  • plastic bottles for milk, sauces;
  • buttons;
  • corrugated paper;
  • braid.
If there are no remains of corrugated paper, cardboard or thick fabric will do. On this base you need to glue flowers made as follows. Cut out flowers from yellow and red plastic bottles, as well as from candy wrappers. Fold these blanks and place a button on top. Sew it on, connecting all the elements.

The stamens of the flower will be cut straws; they need to be glued around the button. The next flower can be created from candy wrapper. It is folded like an accordion, bent, and a button is glued or sewn into the center. The next flower is made from one piece of plastic.

All these plants are attached to the base and the panel is decorated with braid.


When creating such crafts with your children, tell them about the ecology of nature so that they know how such beautiful things can be made from garbage. The videos will help you get acquainted with other exciting ideas.

How to make a craft on the theme “Take care of nature”, see the following video:


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