How to draw a picture on the topic of fire safety with a preschooler and schoolchild? What to show in the picture?
According to statistics, 80 percent of fires occur due to careless handling of fire and electrical appliances. You need to learn fire safety rules from early childhood. In order for the child to remember them better, he is often asked to illustrate them with pictures. Also, schools and kindergartens often hold competitions for children's drawings and crafts on the topic of fire safety. So what can you draw?
How to draw a picture on the topic of fire safety for kindergarten?
Drawings on the topic of fire safety are always conceptual and multi-component. It is quite difficult for a child of kindergarten age to draw something like this. But if his parents help him, it will be quite possible to portray:
- house: square - walls, triangle - roof
- window: a small square inside a larger one
- fire: lines of red, orange and yellow
- fireman sketchy
- inscription "01"
Drawing by a child from kindergarten on the topic of fire safety.
You can also offer a preschool child to color a ready-made drawing on the topic of fire safety. For example, one of the following.
Coloring book for children on the theme “Fire safety”.
Coloring book for a child on the theme “if there is a fire.”
Coloring book for a child on the theme “In case of fire, call 01.”
Coloring book for a child on the topic “Careless handling of electrical appliances.”
Coloring book for a child on the theme “Matches are not toys for children.”
Fireman made of plasticine
You will need: red, yellow, beige, black, white, brown and gray plasticine, a stack, a match.
Master Class
- Roll two balls of different sizes from beige plasticine, connect them and form a face.
- Roll and stick the nose, make eyes from white plasticine and draw a smile with a stack.
- Stick on the pupils from black plasticine and brown eyebrows.
- Make and stick a mustache from brown plasticine.
- Make a helmet out of red plasticine as shown in the image and don’t forget to make the ears.
- Roll 2 strips and a ball of yellow plasticine and stick them on the helmet as a flashlight.
- Prepare a block of red plasticine and attach a collar to it on top, this will be a fireman's jacket.
- Roll 2 strips and 3 balls of yellow plasticine and decorate the jacket by attaching buttons.
- Make sleeves from red plasticine, and decorate the lower parts with yellow stripes, then stick them to the jacket.
- Roll out oval fists from beige plasticine, then stick them on.
- Roll a pair of legs out of red plasticine as shown in the photo.
- Roll the fireman's boots out of black plasticine and stick them to his feet.
- Attach the head to the jacket using a match.
- Stick your legs to the jacket.
- Make a hose out of gray plasticine and place it in the fireman's hand.
The plasticine fireman is ready! I recommend watching this video!
Fireman (fire extinguisher) from balloons
How to draw a picture on the topic of fire safety for school?
The student already draws quite well, and knows fire safety rules by heart. In art class, as an extracurricular assignment, or at an art exhibition, he will sooner or later be asked to draw a thematic drawing. What can you not depict? First of all, the child can draw a fireman or a fire truck. You can read about how to do this step by step in the article: “ How to draw a fireman and a fire truck step by step with a pencil for beginners and children? How to draw a fireman putting out a fire step by step? "
In the student's drawing, a fireman is putting out a fire.
The courage of firefighters is one of the themes of fire safety drawings.
The picture may also depict the famous slogan “In case of fire, call 01” in its various interpretations. The drawing is complemented by the image of a red telephone, a fire extinguisher, a fireman in a helmet, a burning house in the background, etc.
Drawing by a schoolchild “In case of fire, call 01.”
Another slogan that children learn from an early age is “Matches are not a toy for children.” It can also be used as the basis for a drawing: depict a little hooligan with a box of matches and burning furniture in the room. I found a box, decided to play, struck a match, and disaster struck. Didn't know fire safety rules. But the rest know now!
Drawing by a schoolboy “Matches are not a toy for children.”
Picture for drawing “Matches are not toys for children.”
Another common cause of fires is improper handling of the gas stove in the kitchen, electrical and household appliances. Do not leave pots and pans unattended or dry laundry over the stove. You cannot use faulty household appliances, plug several powerful devices into one outlet at once, or leave them unattended. Here's another idea for a drawing.
Picture for drawing “Handle electrical appliances carefully.”
New Year's Eve can be marred by a fire if you do not follow safety rules when using crackers, sparklers, firecrackers and fireworks. To avoid trouble, children are strictly prohibited from using pyrotechnics on their own.
Picture for drawing “Pyrotechnics are not for children.”
Due to carelessness of people, fire can get out of control not only in the house. Bonfires and barbecues in nature cause fires in dry grass and forest fires. The slogan of a children's drawing could be “Save the forest from fire.”
Drawing by a schoolchild “Protect the forest from fire.”
IMPORTANT: There are many colorful pictures on the Internet for children on the topic of fire safety. If suddenly a student doesn’t come up with his own idea, he can choose one of these pictures to draw.
Fire engine
You will need: an egg tray, scissors, 2 toilet paper rolls, cardboard, white and red paint, a brush, a black marker, glue, 2 knitting needles, 4 plastic wheel covers, 2 tin headlight covers, scissors, yellow and yellow laces Red.
Master Class
- Cut the tray of eggs, separating the top from the bottom.
- Cut the top of the tray into 2 pieces - the cabin and the body.
- Prepare the bushings. They must fit into the body, if this does not happen, then they should be shortened.
- Cut out the small side squares that are involved in opening the tray; later they will become the siren's flashing lights.
- Cut 2 strips from cardboard. One of them should be the front panel, and the second the ladder.
- Paint the car body red.
- Paint the front panel, ladder and bushings white, and make the cab of the car white and red.
- Leave all parts to dry.
- Draw stripes with a black marker on the front panel, stairs and cabin, as shown in the photo.
- Poke two spokes through the bottom of the tray and attach the plastic covers as wheels.
- Wrap the laces around the grommets.
- Glue the blanks and assemble the car as shown in the image.
- Glue tin covers as headlights.
The fire truck is ready! I recommend watching this video!
DIY fire truck
How to draw a fire in a house with a pencil and a person who puts out the fire?
IMPORTANT: Be sure to explain to your child that you can extinguish a fire yourself only at the very beginning. You cannot tame a raging flame yourself, and it is quite possible to get damaged or even die. It’s better not to rely on your own strength, call the fire department.
Before drawing such a drawing, you need to think about its concept. It is necessary to decide in which room the fire occurred. This could be a living room, in which case the TV would be a source of danger. Let the child draw something from the room's furnishings. For example, a sofa, a wardrobe and a table. The step-by-step instructions in the pictures below will help him with this.
Draw a chair step by step.
Draw a TV step by step.
If a child decides to draw a kitchen, he will most likely depict a stove, refrigerator, or dining table.
Draw a stove and refrigerator step by step.
Draw a dining table step by step.
Next you should draw the fire. It's simple at first glance. It will be necessary to depict chaotically flying flames and make them three-dimensional. It is better to color the fire in several colors: red, yellow, orange, then the image will turn out dynamic.
Draw fire step by step.
If the picture shows a person putting out a fire, he needs to be depicted in motion. For example, running towards a flame with a bucket or fire extinguisher. And finally, you should choose what exactly will be used to extinguish the fire:
- bucket with water
- fire extinguisher
- a thick blanket (the child should know that it is strictly forbidden to extinguish a fire in an electrical appliance with water)
Draw a bucket step by step.
Drawing to copy: fire extinguisher.
Drawing for copying: a man extinguishes a fire in a house.
Fireman's helmet
You will need: thick cardboard, felt-tip pen, scissors, red paint, brush, sheet of white paper, black marker, centimeter, glue.
Master Class
- Measure your head circumference.
- Draw a helmet on cardboard according to your dimensions.
- Cut it out.
- Cut a circle for the head and make bends as shown in the photo.
- Paint the helmet with red paint and leave to dry.
- Cut out a rectangle of white paper and decorate with a black marker, then glue.
- Make a smaller helmet using the same method for the helper toy.
The fireman's helmet is ready! You can also make a fire escape, but see how in this video!
A knot with the power of which a ROPE LADDER is knitted.
How to draw a poster with fire safety rules?
To make a poster with fire safety rules for children or with children, you will need:
- sheet of whatman paper (reverse side of wallpaper)
- ruler 30 cm
- pencil
- eraser
- scissors
- glue
- paints, markers, colored pencils
Fire safety poster.
Here are a few ways: The poster will be completely drawn. You can place several of the above thematic pictures on it at once. A sheet of whatman paper is marked so that each picture has its own place. In the center or in one of the corners the following inscriptions are placed: “Fire safety”, “In case of fire call 01”, “Fire requires careful handling”.
Picture to copy: fire safety poster for children.
You can make an applique poster, as in the example below.
Application - collage “Beware of fire!”.
Instead of a poster, they also use a collage of several drawings by children from a school class or kindergarten group.
Collage of children's drawings on the theme of fire safety.
IMPORTANT: The fire safety poster must contain not only drawings, but also the rules themselves. You can write them in verse.
Verse for the poster about fire safety rules “Fire service telephone number - 01.”
Verse for a poster about fire safety rules “Never forget the included iron and other electrical appliances.”
Verse for a poster about fire safety rules “Matches are not toys for children!”
Fire
You will need: a white sheet of paper, yellow, orange and red napkins, 3 paper towel rolls, 3 toilet paper rolls, a plastic fork, brown and beige paint, a brush, a glue gun, scissors, a skewer and marshmallows.
Master Class
- Paint the bushings with beige paint and leave to dry.
- Dip the fork in brown paint and paint stripes on the bushings.
- Draw circles on white paper with a brown felt-tip pen, cut them out and glue them on both sides of each sleeve, making the firewood realistic.
- Prepare a stack of napkins, cut them to form triangles as shown in the image.
- Fold napkins of different shades to form lights.
- Glue the firewood together as shown in the photo.
- Glue lights to the wood to form a fire.
- Thread a piece of marshmallow onto a skewer and bring it to the fire.
The fire is ready! I recommend watching this video!
DIY Paper Campfire