Course Tips 1. Course Type Comprehensive Creative Art Course 2. Reference Class Time 90 minutes 3. Tools and Materials Paper plate, cardboard, sketch paper, marker, watercolor pen Curriculum Development Children, do you like hot pot?
In the cold winter, the whole family gathers around a steaming hot pot and eats a variety of favorite foods. The scene of rippling warmth, warm harmony, and happiness is beyond words!
As one of China's original delicacies, hot pot has a long history.
Hot pot existed as early as the Warring States Period, when people used clay pots as pots; in the Qing Dynasty, hot pot was not only popular among the people, but also became a famous "palace dish"; in modern times, hot pot has become a common dish for us.
The dishes are diverse, the seasonings are unique, they are simple to cook and rich in nutrients. They are most popular especially in cold weather. They not only keep our bodies warm, but are also spicy and fragrant. For example, the most popular Yuanyang Hot Pot has a soup base divided into two.
There are two types: spicy and light, allowing people to enjoy different flavors and solving the problem of difficulty in adjusting.
So, what ingredients do children like to put in hot pot?
The ingredients of hot pot include various meats, seafood, vegetables, soy products, mushrooms, egg products, staple foods, etc. It can be said that most of the ingredients you can think of in life can be used to make hot pot.
Isn’t that great!
Eat it with the prepared condiments and dipping sauces, which are delicious and nutritious.
As a popular traditional Chinese food, hotpot brings people closer together and allows us to not only taste delicious food but also leave beautiful memories when we get together with family and friends!
Today let’s use cut-and-paste to draw your favorite ingredients to make a delicious mandarin duck pot!
Scenario Description In the cold winter, what can we do without a steaming hot pot?
Order a delicious mandarin duck hotpot and sit around the table with your family. What will you eat?
Broccoli, sprouts, fish balls, beef, shrimps...you can eat whatever you like!
Let’s match beautiful colors, draw our favorite delicious foods, and make a delicious mandarin duck hot pot in the form of paste!
Key points and difficulties in teaching: 1. Use handwork combined with painting to make an interesting mandarin duck hot pot, and use your imagination to add your favorite foods.
What are the characteristics of the soup pot of Yuanyang Hot Pot?
Observe and appreciate the pictures of Yuanyang Hot Pot, using paper plates and handwork to express them to make the pictures more interesting. What delicious ingredients do you like to put in when eating hot pot?
Use markers to draw your favorite ingredients and paint them with bright colors. Pay attention to expressing the color characteristics of the ingredients and the density between the foods to make the hot pot colorful.
2. By adding dishes, bowls, chopsticks, tablecloths and other elements, the picture is made more complete and rich, full of life.
What seasonings and tableware are needed to eat hot pot?
Combine your own life experience and communicate with each other to create pictures: you can design a beautiful tablecloth for the picture, or add tableware such as bowls, chopsticks, and saucers to make the picture look full of details and full of life.