Do-it-yourself paper globe. How to make a globe from plasticine with your own hands: we make a model of the Earth with children A scan of the globe in good quality

Master Class. Paper construction "Globe" for children preparatory group with ONR.

Nomokonova Svetlana Anatolyevna teacher MBDOU " Kindergarten No. 197 "Barnaul
Target: To develop in children an interest in designing from strips of paper. Learn to transfer at work characteristics models the globe- globe. Strengthen the ability to properly use scissors, glue stick. Develop fine motor skills children, accuracy in work. Expand vocabulary children.
Material for the lesson: Globe, colored paper blanks, scissors, glue, plasticine, cardboard, wooden skewer.

Progress:

Bought me small globe For a present,
A motley ball rotates on the leg.
The seas, the oceans on it are blue,
A different countries like colored spots:
Italy, France, Cuba, China,
Some (you will die with laughter!) U-rug-wai ...
I studied the names of countries for a long time,
And in the evening he said to dad and mom:
“I want to quickly go around the whole world,
Buy a ticket for the morning train.
I invite children to consider the globe, its features.
To make a globe you need:
- blanks from colored paper: blue, yellow and white;
- scissors;
- glue;
- plasticine;
- a square of cardboard 7x7;
- wooden skewer

We cut the blue strip of paper into 4 strips 1 centimeter wide and glue the snowflake,


then glue the ball is a globe,


we pierce our ball with a skewer and install it on the axis


cut out a circle from a square of cardboard - this is a stand for a globe
we install the globe on the stand with the help of plasticine; cut out continents and islands from white and orange paper


glue them on the resulting globe.


Our Globe craft is completed.

It is most convenient to visually study the continents and water spaces with a layout. However, not everyone has the opportunity to purchase a ready-made globe. Then you can feel like a creator and make the planet yourself in miniature. And it can be made in several ways. Consider how to make a globe with your own hands out of paper.

Preparatory stage

Cover the table on which you are going to make with newspapers, unnecessary papers or a special oilcloth. cook everything necessary materials so as not to be distracted by their search in the process.

You will need:

  • pots;
  • glass containers;
  • a spoon;
  • water - five glasses;
  • flour - one cup;
  • newspapers or consumer paper;
  • balloon;
  • primer;
  • brushes;
  • paints (acrylic or gouache diluted with PVA glue);
  • scissors;
  • hot glue;
  • sleeve from toilet paper;
  • plastic plate (cake stand).

A globe needs a base. Therefore, you need to figure it out. Ideally, you need a round balloon. Choose the diameter with which you want to make a globe. Inflate the balloon and tie tightly. Put it on a cup or any other convenient container that can serve as a stand. If you want to make the most realistic layout of the planet, then try to achieve a slightly flattened shape. If you find only a standard oval balloon, just inflate it slightly.

Cooking paste

Before you make a globe with your own hands out of paper, you need to prepare a binder solution - a paste. Pour four cups of water into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Meanwhile, in another bowl, mix the flour with the rest of the liquid. As soon as the water boils, gradually introduce the resulting mixture into it, stirring constantly.

Reduce the fire to a minimum and cook for a couple more minutes. Don't stop stirring or it will burn. Ready paste can be put in cool place so that it cools down faster.

do it yourself

Tear the newspaper with your hands into small strips or squares. lubricate with oil or Vaseline. Place a pot of binding solution in front of you. Dip newspaper pieces into the paste and apply to the ball. So make several layers. Remember to leave a small hole through which you will then remove the ball. Cover the remaining paste with a tight lid or plastic bag. Leave the workpiece to dry for a day.

Warm up the adhesive mixture and repeat the whole process. That is, wrap the ball with pieces of paper and let dry. In principle, you can stop at this stage. But the more layers of paper, the stronger the ball will be.

We are already approaching how to make Paper, we did not make a completely closed blank, but with a small hole. Pierce a balloon through it or untie the tip and deflate. Do not let go of the tail, hold it with your fingers. Remove the balloon. The result was a hollow blank of papier-mâché in the shape of a ball.

We paint and create continents

Cover the future globe with a primer and let dry. Now paint the ball blue. This is how we simulate oceans and seas. Freehand or using stencils, draw the continents with a pencil. Color them in green, brown, yellow and white based on the actual layout. Optionally, sign the names of the continents, bodies of water, islands, and so on. Now it remains to make a stand to make a desktop globe. But first, let's look at how else you can make a world map.

Other options for creating continents

Paint the globe blue. We cut out ready-made continents from paper and glue them to the ball. The map can be left white so that in the process of learning the child himself will color the continents and water spaces in desired colors. Or you can completely paste over the globe with blue paper, and then apply the continents.

The easiest way is to transfer ready card peace. Some craftsmen process the image in a graphic editor: they enlarge it, stretch it, and then print it and paste it. Or you can do it even easier - take as a basis a ready-made paper globe layout. For example, you can use the image above and resize it to the size you want.

Globe stand

Take a toilet paper roll, make cuts on one side and fold it back. Apply hot glue to them and attach to the middle of the plastic plate. Instead, you can take lower part round cake box. Expand the hole in the globe if necessary. Insert the other side of the sleeve into it, previously lubricated with glue. The desktop globe is ready. If the papier-mâché blank turned out to be quite weighty, then weight the stand with plaster or use a container with sufficient weight instead of a plate.

How else to make the basis for the globe

  • Just crumple the newspapers and wrap several layers of paper until you get something that looks like a ball. The method is simple and fast, but not accurate.
  • Buy a ready-made foam blank.
  • Use christmas balls if you want to make a small globe.

As a basis, take a volleyball, football, gymnastic or other ball of a suitable diameter. You can immediately draw or stick continents on them. And you can use them as a form for papier-mâché. Only the paper blank will have to be cut to remove the ball. But you can attach loops to the halves and turn the planet layout into a box.

Now you know how to make a paper globe with your own hands. Try to make it with your children, they will definitely enjoy this exciting process.

Perhaps such an original paper globe can be useful not only for schoolchildren for their teaching of geography, but also for decorating the interior unusual crafts from paper, it will fit perfectly. And most importantly, you can make it yourself out of paper by simply downloading the globe diagram.

And such interesting craft- Paper globe designed by French designer Joachim Robert and posted for public use. Now anyone can download the scheme of this globe, print it on paper, cut it out and assemble it according to the scheme. And how to make such a globe out of paper, we will show in today's post.

How to make a paper globe

First, print it out on your printer. By the way, you can print it on colored paper for printers - make crafts of any color.

Then we take and cut everything along the lines. And in order to better bend the details, the author makes the creasing ordinary ballpoint pen along the line at the folds. That is, he simply presses the pen along the ruler at the folds - thereby forming a groove along which it will be easier to evenly bend the paper.

The entire map on the globe is attached by inner frame. Octagonal parts with three horizontal lines must be cut out, holes cut into the bottom along the inner three lines and bent in half along the dotted line.

Cut out the remaining three octagons, cut through all the lines along the perimeter. And then we connect all the details into the slots made as shown in the figure. We connect all the folded octagons with three, placing the largest one in the center and the smaller ones on the sides, filling the entire perimeter.

Then simply insert the parts with the map into the folded parts of the octagons as shown in the photo.

Collect carefully in accordance with the terrain, although the diagram has all the identification marks - pay attention to them.

Julia Sukhorukova

I bring to your attention master class on making a globe with your own hands. Of course, every child will not be able to do such a job. It can be done collectively. Personally, I was pushed to make such a fake by a holiday dedicated to Earth Day!

For this job you need:

1 - balloon (it is desirable that when inflated it was round, not oval);

2 - newspaper or paper;

3 - flour and water or PVA glue;

4 - paint (in my case blue);

5 - plasticine;

6 - paper tape.

Begin manufacturing:

1-inflate the balloon to the desired size;

2-we glue the ball with torn newspapers or paper soaked in glue or paste, at least 4 layers, while allowing each layer to dry (approximately 1.5-2 hours)

To keep the newspaper or paper better, you can tie a thread between the layers. On the last layer, we do not impose a thread. It is better to fasten the last layer with paper tape.

The base is ready. I didn’t burst the ball inside, and then we will make a rope for its tail.

We paint our ball in blue color, t. to. on planet Earth, seas and oceans prevail in most parts. And then, according to the shape of the continents, we lay out the continents themselves.




Also, with the help of plasticine, I signed the name of the ocean and continents.

I think it turned out not bad.

This fake decorated the music very well. Hall at the Earth Festival.

Master Class. Globe "Planet of Knowledge"

Making a globe with your own hands using the "Spider Web" technique. Master Class

The master class is designed for children of average school age as well as their parents and teachers.

Every year on the first Saturday of October we celebrate such a wonderful holiday as Teacher's Day. And every year the same question arises: “What gift to present to your beloved teacher?” Every child wants to please his teacher with something special. Children really like to create gifts for their teachers with their own hands. And it is right! Someone will write a poem, someone will draw a still life, and someone will make a card with tender wishes. And for those who have not been able to decide which gift is better to make, we present our master class on making a globe with our own hands, using the Spider Web technique. First, let's remember what is a globe?

On the stand, the ball is a miracle,

Colorful and beautiful.

Can't count all the colors

What is on the ball.

There are mountains and seas

The ball is magic, they say

Oceans and forests

These are miracles!

And many other miracles

I saw it on the ball.

For example, if you want

The ball can be rotated!

On the magic ball

We all have our own home

Everyone has a route.

The ball is called GLOBE.

So that you can imagine

Globe - a copy of the earth!

Well, now I propose to proceed directly to the manufacture of our miracle gift.

For this we need : crepe paper (blue, green), velvet colored paper, threads (blue, light blue, green), a cup of sour cream, a ball, Crystal glue, PVA glue, skewers 6 pcs., alabaster, cotton pad 2 pcs., button 2 pcs., padding polyester.

To make the "body" of our globe, we need PVA glue, inflated balloon(medium size), needle and thread in three colors. We thread a thread into the needle (first blue, then blue and green), pierce a bottle of glue, and stretching the threads through it, we begin to wrap our ball (previously lubricated with petroleum jelly or any other cream).

After that, you need to let our "ball" dry thoroughly.

While it dries, we will start making a mount for our globe. To do this, we take the wire and form a frame from it, the shape and size we need. And then tightly wrap it with woolen thread.

Our base is ready, so it's time to make an "axis" around which everything will revolve. To do this, we need 6 skewers glued together with Crystal glue, and wrapped with woolen thread to match our fastening.

After complete drying, you can start making the "body" of our globe. The first thing we must do is to remove the ball we do not need, for this we pierce it and carefully remove it. Next, fill the "ball" with padding polyester, as tightly as possible. We glue the “continents” cut out of velvet colored paper with the help of “Crystal” glue.

In place of the alleged "poles" we glue the cut out cotton pads. We also use Crystal glue.

So, all the details are almost ready, you can start assembling. We dress the “body” of the globe on the “axis”, fix it at the base and fix it at both ends with the buttons prepared earlier.

And now let's get down to making the base, in which we will subsequently fix our globe.

To do this, we wrap a cup of sour cream with crepe paper and decorate it with a woolen thread.

Well, here is our wonderful globe!

You can proudly give it to your favorite teacher!!!