Space crafts. How to make a rocket with your own hands
The easiest way to make a rocket for Cosmonautics Day is from a cardboard roll. In the photos below you will find a detailed master class on how to make this space craft with your own hands.
Make cuts on one side of the roll. Twist the strips into a cone and glue them together.
Use an extra piece of cardboard to make a rocket stand and engines.
Paint the rocket with paint. The space craft is ready!
Robot made of corrugated cardboard. Link
Robots made from cans
Robots made from cardboard boxes
Crafts for Cosmonautics Day. Flying saucers
It's very easy to make a flying saucer from disposable plastic or paper plates. For this Cosmonautics Day craft, select plates of different diameters and depths.
The finished flying saucer can be wrapped in foil
or paint it with silver spray paint. Don't forget to make signal lights for the flying saucer, for example, from buttons or rhinestones.
You can also make a flying saucer from an unnecessary CD and half a Kinder egg.
Paper application for Cosmonautics Day
A bright space-themed applique is presented in this lesson. It is made of paper. It depicts rockets that cross the infinite space of the Universe. You can do a similar craft with your children for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten.
Offer to make it for preschool children or primary schoolchildren. The work is also suitable for collective creativity. Not only paper was used here, but also other material options, for example, foamiran, foil, cotton wool. By preparing and collecting many details, you will get the same bright specimen.
To complete the application, you must prepare:
- a set of colored paper and cardboard;
- cotton wool;
- handle;
- golden or silver foamiran;
- gold or silver foil;
- scissors;
- glue.
How to make a space applique from paper step by step
Step 1. Take paper and cardboard for work. Prepare a background of any color, for example blue. All parts must be placed on a rectangular sheet.
Step 2. Cut out the first part - the large rocket body. Use red or other paper. First draw a sketch with a pencil, then cut out along the contour.
Step 3. Start assembling, focusing on the dimensions of the parts. Glue the rocket body in the center at an angle.
Step 4. Add blue round portholes to the elongated hull.
Step 5. Glue cotton wool at the bottom to simulate puffs of smoke escaping from the nozzle.
Step 6. Additionally, cut out the blanks for the housings of the units from foil and paper of a different bright color.
Step 7. Glue the prepared parts in other places of the application. Complete the rockets with portholes.
Step 8. Glue an escaping flame to each figure from below. Cut out feather-like pieces from yellow and orange paper.
Step 9. The final stage is design. You need to simulate outer space using different bright elements. Firstly, you can cut out not only traditional stars, but also round ones; not only paper, but also silver foamiran is also suitable. Prepare figures of comets and meteorites, cut out a circle and stick it on as a planet. Draw craters and an orbit on it.
An interesting space-themed application using paper is ready. Any first grader, and even a child of the senior preparatory group in kindergarten, can handle it.
The craft is complicated by a large number of details, so I want to look at it carefully.
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Crafts for Cosmonautics Day. Paper applique on the theme of space
A simple craft for children for Cosmonautics Day is a paper applique.
Geometric rocket applique
Paper rocket using origami technique
Yulia Titova
GCD Application “Space” (preparatory group)
Goals
: — Continue teaching children to work with stencils, fold paper in half;
Strengthen the ability to cut exactly along the intended contours of the figure;
Activate children's vocabulary: space, astronaut, planets, stars, moon, satellite, rocket, spaceship;
To develop children's curiosity and interest in the world around them.
Material:
1/2 sheet of black cardboard (you can use a whole sheet, colored paper, scissors, PVA glue, glue brush, glue napkin, simple pencil, blank templates “Rocket”, “Cosmonaut”, felt-tip pens.
Preliminary work:
Conversation “The first man in space”, watching the video “He said let’s go. “, looking at slides about space.
GCD move
1. Conversation between the teacher and the children.
V.: - Guys, tell me what holiday does our country celebrate on April 12? (children: Cosmonautics Day)
Q: Who was the first astronaut?
V.: Well done, guys, you answered all my questions correctly. The first cosmonaut was Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin.
Q: Guys, why is our cardboard black? (D: There is nothing dark in space.)
IN. :
I suggest you make an application on the theme “Space”
2. Practical part. Children's work.
V.: So. Guys, you must circle the templates of “Rocket” on purple paper, and “astronaut” on a white sheet, you have the stars ready and a piece of earth, blue.
V.: Guys, why is the earth made of paper blue? (d.: because from space our planet looks like a blue ball, because there is a lot of water on our planet and for this our planet is called the “blue planet”)
IN. :
That's right, guys. I remind you guys, we work carefully with scissors; after cutting, put the scissors on the table, closing them.
children's work.
IN. :
after you glue the “astronaut” and it has dried a little, you need to draw a face, the flag of our country.
Here's the kind of work we got.
Literature
:
.Korotkova E. A “Drawing, appliqué, design in kindergarten.”
DIY Cosmonautics Day crafts. Starships, space stations
In this section we will tell you about one interesting way to make crafts with your own hands for Cosmonautics Day. A beautiful starship or space station can be made from waste material that you can easily find at home. Using a glue gun or double-sided tape, fasten all the parts of the craft together. Finally, paint your Cosmonautics Day craft with silver spray paint. Additional details can be painted with acrylic paints.
Here is another example of a similar craft for Cosmonautics Day. The body of the space station is made from an old aquarium filter, a wheel from a typewriter, a plastic bottle, remnants of pens and all sorts of broken toys, the wings are a cut floppy disk. Everything is covered with spray paint. Link .
If your space-themed craft made from scrap material doesn't have many small parts, you can simply wrap it in foil at the end. Look at this lunar rover made from a plastic jar and bottle caps.
DIY crafts for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten
From an early age, children begin to become interested in the wonderful expanses of space. Studying space is much more interesting in practical classes. From scrap materials you can make a craft for Cosmonautics Day. The kindergarten often conducts classes or organizes competitions and exhibitions.
The first thing kids perceive when they hear about space are the stars and the moon. Therefore, it will be easier for them to start with these items.
You can make the moon and stars in different ways.
You can make three-dimensional stars and planets from gelatin and cereals.
Materials:
- Gelatin
- Water
- Cereals
- Varnish
- Star shapes
We need to heat half a glass of water and add gelatin. Cook it over low heat for about 3 minutes.
Then add the cereal to the water with gelatin.
Spread the foil on the table and place the mold on top. Pour a mixture of cereals and gelatin into it.
Insert ribbon or string.
When the craft is dry, remove the mold and coat with varnish.
You can use stars, a round shape, or the image of the month as forms for crafts.
It is best to give children of kindergarten age simple crafts that are done fairly quickly and do not require complex processes.
Making a bright planet, part of the solar system, is not difficult. To do this, you can use a regular foam ball and an old unnecessary disk.
Take also paints and a brush. Cut the foam ball into two equal parts.
Glue a disc between the halves.
Cover the top of the ball with glue and sprinkle it with semolina.
Paint the top with bright colors.
You can fasten all the parts with a toothpick or glue them with a hot gun.