Origami chicken in a paper shell scheme. A simple origami chicken from modules. Step-by-step process of assembling a lemon from paper modules

Not so long ago, the origami technique gained popularity in many countries and truly turned into a world art, although the roots of this art go deep into Ancient China, and this knowledge was available to a few, only to representatives of the upper classes. In the middle of the twentieth century, technology began to spread around the world. Various varieties began to appear: simple origami, modular origami, pattern folding, wet origami. Origami gradually began to be introduced into kindergartens and schools, as scientists have proven that this type of art contributes to the development of fine motor skills, concentration and perseverance in children. And if you want to instill these qualities in your child, then invite him to make a modular origami chicken in the shell together.

But before we get started, let's define what modular origami is and how it differs from classic way. classic origami consists of using a single sheet of paper that folds into original figurines without the help of scissors and glue. modular origami consists of several separately folded parts, which are subsequently inserted into each other without the help of glue.

Triangular modules

So, what do we need to create a cute shell chicken? Let's take a look at the master class and detailed diagram assemblies.

From necessary materials we only need paper of three colors: white, yellow and red. Our chicken consists of triangular modules.

You can fold triangular modules of various sizes, it all depends on the volume and height of your craft. All modules in one craft must be the same size. How to properly divide an A4 sheet is shown in the photo.

Having decided on the size and cut out the necessary rectangles, we proceed to the assembly of triangular modules. detailed instructions indicated in the photo.

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It is necessary to make 221 yellow modules, 304 white and 1 red module, which will act as the beak of our chicken.

Assembling a bird

The first row is assembled from triangular modules, located with the short side outward, all subsequent rows of modules are located with the long side.

We begin to collect the chicken, for this we collect three rows of 16 modules yellow color, not forgetting that the first row is located on the short side.

We turn our craft inside out so that the modules turn out to be the long side to us, and add 4 more rows of 16 modules to them.

In the eighth row, have 16 more modules with the short side. We add 16 modules to the ninth row, but we already have the long side.

And in the same way we collect four more rows. At this stage, we already have the body of our chicken, now we start assembling the wings.

To assemble one wing, we need 6 yellow modules. We arrange these modules according to the 3-2-1 scheme. The last module should be located on the short side.

Do the same for the second wing. We attach our wings to the body of the chicken on the sides.

Insert the red module in the center.

Now let's start assembling our "house" for the chicken - to the shell. Let's start from the bottom. We assemble the first four rows of 14 white modules.

Souvenir "Chicken on the Grass". Master class with step by step photos.

Description. The master class is intended for children of primary and secondary school age, educators, teachers additional education, parents and just creative people who love to work with paper.
Khvostikova Elena Alexandrovna, teacher-organizer of the yard club "Ak Zhelken", head of the circle "Needlewoman" DDT Aksu, Pavlodar region, Republic of Kazakhstan.
Purpose: This souvenir will be a wonderful gift for your family and friends on your birthday, Mother's Day or on March 8, Easter. In a group or in a class, such a craft will decorate a "living corner", it will look beautiful on a shelf in a children's room.

Target: making a souvenir "Chicken on the Grass" from paper using the "modular origami" technique
Tasks:
- introduce the technology of making souvenirs using the "modular origami" technique;
- develop fine motor skills hands and eye;
- to form the ability to follow oral instructions;
- develop artistic taste and Creative skills, activate the imagination and fantasy;
- improve labor skills, form a culture of work, accustom to accuracy.

Origami - traditional japanese art folding paper figures.
The art of origami is a mystery, and it beckons every child with incredible transformations. It's not even a trick, it's a miracle! Many images are hidden in a piece of paper. In the hands of a child, paper comes to life. How much joy, how much delight! Children experience feelings of emotional comfort, a sense of the joy of childhood, an incomparable sense of satisfaction from handicrafts made with their own hands.
I suggest you plunge into the world of origami and make a small souvenir "Chicken on the Grass".

Yellow ball on the grass
Rolled merrily.
They say to the white light
He was born yesterday.
He is happy with the sun and warmth
Like any child
Midges, crumbs, worms...
After all, the baby is a chicken.
R. Aldonina


Bright yellow soft and fluffy chickens are loved by most young children. They evoke a feeling of tenderness, joy, a desire to protect and protect. In adults, little chickens are associated with small children; it is not without reason that they affectionately call their babies “my chicken”. A chicken is a symbol of summer, warmth and sun, a symbol of childhood!

To make a souvenir "Chicken on Grass" you will need:
- A4 yellow, red and green office paper,
- scissors;
- ruler;
- PVA glue;
- used computer disk.


Step by step manufacturing chicken.

To make a chicken, you will need 7 red and 315 yellow pieces of 1/64 A4 sheet.


We begin to collect at the same time the first, second and third rows.
1 row - put 22 yellow modules on the short side
2nd row - put on 22 yellow modules with the long side down.


3 row - 22 yellow modules put on with the long side down


We close them in a ring.


We turn it inward so that the long side of the modules “looks” outward.


4 row - 22 yellow modules with the long side out.
Similarly, we put on 5.6 and 7 rows.


Give the body a rounded shape


We make the neck: in the 8th row we put on 22 modules with the short side outward, placing them vertically. In the photo, the modules of the 8th row are shown in red for clarity. In fact, all modules are yellow.



Let's start shaping the head of the chicken.
9 row - 22 yellow modules again with the long side out.



Similarly, we put on 5 more rows (i.e. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 rows).
Give the head a rounded shape.


15 row - we put on 11 modules through one (i.e. put on one, skip one ...)
We close the modules as close to the center as possible.

Let's start decorating the chicken.
We glue one red module instead of a beak.


From the red modules we make a scallop. To do this, we collect 6 modules in a column and slightly bend it with an arc.


Glue the scallop onto the head with PVA glue.


From the yellow modules we make wings and a tail, as shown in the photo.



We insert the wings between the modules of the body, fix with glue.


Glue the tail on the back.


Now we need to make eyes.
To do this, cut out two circles with a diameter of 4 mm from a small strip of black cardboard. and eyelashes.
You can use ready-made eyes bought at the store.


Glue the circles to the cilia. The eyes are ready!


Glue the eyes on the chicken.


To make the eyes look like they are alive, you need to apply small white spots with a corrector - glare.

Step-by-step registration of a souvenir.
From green office paper, cut rectangles about 5x3.5 cm in size.
Cut them on one side without reaching the edge of 5 mm. Twist the "blades" with scissors.


Glue the "blades of grass" in a circle on the disk.



In the center of the disk we glue our chicken. For beauty, you can add flowers or a butterfly to the grass.


Three little chickens
Three yellow guns.
- Who are they, three hens?
Are they three roosters?

The mother answered her son:
Wait, buddy
Who will sing Ku-ka-river,
That and the cockerel!
R. Aldonina


If we make a shell of white modules for our chicken, we get a completely different souvenir.

little chick
Born from an egg
Came out of the shell
Very surprised!
How bright it is outside
How much space is a lot
There, inside the shell,
There was no such thing!
E. Shevtsova

Everyone loves little, yellow, fluffy chickens. In today's master class, I will tell you how to make a chicken from origami modules according to the correct scheme.

To make a chicken in a clearing, we need:

1. PVA glue.
2. Scissors.
3. Modules made from A4 office paper.
4. Ruler.
5. Not the right video disc.

To make a chicken, we need: 315 pieces of 1/16 A4 sheet.

First row chicken. We need 22, fold them with the small side down.

Second row. We will also need 22 modules, we fold them with the long side down.

Third row. We put on 22 modules with the long side down.

We close everything in a circle. For this we needed 66 modules.

The resulting circle is turned inside out.

Fold the fourth row long side up.

Fifth, sixth, seventh rows are similar.

We give the body a rounded shape.

Eighth row. We need 22 modules, put them vertically with the small side down.

We begin to make the head of our chicken.

Glue the comb to the head with pva glue.

We make wings.

And a ponytail.

Glue the wings and tail to the body with pva glue.

Now we will make our chicken eyes. For this we need black paper. You can also use store bought ones.

Glue the eyes and mouth to our chicken.

The chicken is ready. We make a clearing.

We will need:

1. Green paper.
2. Scissors.
3. Glue.

We cut the paper into rectangles 7 × 4 cm in size. We cut them on one side without reaching the edge of 6 mm .. Using scissors, we wind our blades of grass.

We glue the resulting blades of grass on the disk in a circle with pva glue.

We put our chicken in the center. And all our crafts are ready. You can give it to your mother or grandmother, as well as to the class teacher.

This cute and funny fluffy is made using modular origami technique.

The chicken is not just a toy. It can become an interior decoration of a children's room, a funny souvenir and nice gift birthday or Easter.

Working with modular origami is quite painstaking and time-consuming: complex scheme and hundreds of small elements - this is only the first stage of needlework. However, our chicken will take quite a bit of time, since it only takes 44 modules to make it!

Let's start creating!

Before starting work, you need to prepare necessary materials:

  • 40 pieces of yellow paper for the chicken body and 4 of red paper for the legs and scallop;
  • a small rhombus made of red paper to make a beak;
  • ready-made "doll" eyes;
  • glue.

First we will make the body of the chicken. For this, motives are needed only from yellow paper. We start with two modules, which should be placed side by side with long sides. We connect them with the third module, inserting the corners of the first two motifs into the pockets of the third. In a similar way, we connect 2 more elements and get 2 finished rows. The first consists of 4 modules, and the second of 3. We attach 1 element to the last corners of the first row and in the second row we get 5 modules.

At the next stage, we perform the third row, which consists of 6 motifs: 4 of them fix the corners of the modules of the previous row, and the remaining 2 are put on free corners. This is followed by the fourth row, represented by 5 modules (their last corners must be left free). It is followed by the fifth row of 6 motifs. In the sixth row, we again put on 5 elements, the last corners of which are again “free”.

Advice! In order to bring out the shape of the chicken body, in each row it is necessary to reduce the number of modules.

So, in the seventh row we leave 4 motifs with free last corners, in the eighth - 3, and in the ninth - 2. And, finally, the little fluffy body is done!

One, two - and you're done!

Now we have the stage of assembling and decorating our chicken. Let's start with the scallop. To do this, take two red modules and insert them into the middle of the first row. To prevent the structure from crumbling, you can fix them with glue.

Next, we glue the eyes and the beak, which we make from a rhombus bent in half. The final stage will be the paws - two red modules, the tips of which must be smeared with glue and inserted between the corners of the motifs of the last row. A little time - and the funny chicken figurine is finished!


Advice! Fluffy can be put on its own legs or hung on a bright thread in the children's room, where it will not only decorate the baby's corner, but also give the child a sea of ​​positive emotions.

Miracle in a shell


Despite the fact that modular origami requires certain skills and patience, even children can make such a chicken. In addition, at your discretion, you can decorate it with a butterfly, a flirty hat or a paper flower, you can make it in a shell or in the company of friends.

Creative individuals can make a larger-scale craft, with additional elements - for this you will need either a complex assembly scheme or your own imagination, which sometimes opens up endless scope for creativity.

Modular origami is a whole art that allows you to create real masterpieces from simple pieces of paper. Try to make a chicken with your own hands - and you will get a not easy funny figure, but a small piece of the sun, spring warmth and good mood!


This cute and funny fluffy is made using modular origami technique.

The chicken is not just a toy. It can become an interior decoration for a children's room, a funny souvenir and a nice gift for a birthday or Easter.

Working with modular origami is quite painstaking and time-consuming: a complex scheme and hundreds of small elements is only the first stage of needlework. However, our chicken will take quite a bit of time, since it only takes 44 modules to make it!

Let's start creating!

Before starting work, you need to prepare necessary materials:

  • 40 pieces of yellow paper for the chicken body and 4 of red paper for the legs and scallop;
  • a small rhombus made of red paper to make a beak;
  • ready-made "doll" eyes;
  • glue.

First we will make the body of the chicken. For this, motives are needed only from yellow paper. We start with two modules, which should be placed side by side with long sides. We connect them with the third module, inserting the corners of the first two motifs into the pockets of the third. In a similar way, we connect 2 more elements and get 2 finished rows. The first consists of 4 modules, and the second of 3. We attach 1 element to the last corners of the first row and in the second row we get 5 modules.

At the next stage, we perform the third row, which consists of 6 motifs: 4 of them fix the corners of the modules of the previous row, and the remaining 2 are put on free corners. This is followed by the fourth row, represented by 5 modules (their last corners must be left free). It is followed by the fifth row of 6 motifs. In the sixth row, we again put on 5 elements, the last corners of which are again “free”.

Advice! In order to bring out the shape of the chicken body, in each row it is necessary to reduce the number of modules.

So, in the seventh row we leave 4 motifs with free last corners, in the eighth - 3, and in the ninth - 2. And finally, the body of the little fluffy is done!

One, two - and you're done!

Now we have the stage of assembling and decorating our chicken. Let's start with the scallop. To do this, take two red modules and insert them into the middle of the first row. To prevent the structure from crumbling, you can fix them with glue.

Next, we glue the eyes and the beak, which we make from a rhombus bent in half. The final stage will be the paws - two red modules, the tips of which must be smeared with glue and inserted between the corners of the motifs of the last row. A little time - and the funny chicken figurine is finished!

Advice! Fluffy can be put on its own legs or hung on a bright thread in the children's room, where it will not only decorate the baby's corner, but also give the child a sea of ​​positive emotions.

Miracle in a shell

Despite the fact that modular origami requires certain skills and patience, even children can make such a chicken. In addition, at your discretion, you can decorate it with a butterfly, a flirty hat or a paper flower, you can make it in a shell or in the company of friends.

Creative individuals can make a larger-scale craft, with additional elements - for this you will need either a complex assembly scheme or your own imagination, which sometimes opens up endless scope for creativity.

Modular origami is a whole art that allows you to create real masterpieces from simple pieces of paper. Try to make a chicken with your own hands - and you will get not just a funny figure, but a small piece of the sun, spring warmth and good mood!