Master class “Traffic officer’s baton from scrap materials”
Olga Denisova
Master class “Traffic officer’s baton from scrap materials”
Hello dear colleagues! Today I want to present you a master class on
Purpose : Attribute in the traffic rules corner.
Goals: Formation of knowledge , skills and practical habits of safe behavior on the road and street. Summarize children's knowledge about traffic rules.
For work you will need the following materials and tools:
— Electrical tape or stationery tape in two colors (black and white)
- a bubble housing in the shape of a long flask
- lace (white or black)
First, take our bubble flask and wrap it with white tape or electrical tape (I use white tape)
. I wrapped the handle with black electrical tape.
Then, using black electrical tape, we make stripes at even distances.
In the finished wand, we make two holes on the handle and thread the lace. The rod is ready .
We invite children to guess the riddle:
With this striped stick,
The policeman waves deftly. ( Rod )
Now you can play with the children, introduce the children to the fact that a traffic controller with a baton, in addition to a traffic light, can control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. To do this, everyone needs to know certain signs given with the help of a wand . Children really like to take on the role of traffic controller .
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Marking
Wood, despite its good ability to conduct energy, cannot be used without special magical signs. They should be applied neither with paint nor with a pencil, but rather cut out. To do this, you need to use the same knife that has been used all this time. Signs must be applied everywhere except the place of holding and, retreating from five to ten centimeters from the ends.
The pattern may contain Scandinavian runes, Latin inscriptions or various pentagrams and hexagrams. If you want to strengthen the staff, you can pour a little molten copper into the cracks.
Master class on making attributes for a role-playing game based on traffic regulations “Traffic Controller’s Rod”
Lyudmila Belousova
Master class on making attributes for a role-playing game based on traffic regulations “Traffic Controller’s Rod”
Goals: Formation of knowledge, skills and practical habits of safe behavior on the road and street. Summarize children's knowledge about traffic rules.
Tasks:
1. Introduce children to the work of a traffic controller and his signals.
2. Introduce the concept of a baton, traffic controller signals.
3. Develop attentiveness and memory.
4. Give children an idea of traffic rules and practice how to cross the road correctly.
5. Develop observation, attention, speed of reaction.
6. Foster a culture of behavior and respect for traffic rules.
Material:
rope, black electrical tape,
cling film sleeve,
Practical part.
We use a cling film sleeve, wrap it in white paper, and glue it with PVA glue. Then, using black electrical tape, we make stripes at even distances. To make the rod stronger and not get dirty, you can wrap it with transparent tape. We make two holes in the finished rod and thread the rope.
Now you can play with the children, introduce the children to the fact that a traffic controller with a baton, in addition to a traffic light, can control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. To do this, everyone needs to know certain signs given with the help of a wand. Children really like to take on the role of traffic controller.
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Visual aid to traffic rules for children
You will need: cardboard boxes, colored paper and cardboard, scissors, glue, markers, a pencil, a ruler, toy cars, a traffic cop.
Master Class
- Make houses and other buildings (shops, schools) by covering boxes with colored paper.
- Make windows by cutting colored paper into squares and rectangles.
- Glue windows to the facades of houses and buildings.
- Trace the windows with a felt-tip pen.
- Make building roofs by cutting a strip of cardboard and gluing it to the top of the box.
- Cut a sheet of white paper into strips 5 cm wide.
- Glue white stripes onto a black sheet of cardboard to create a zebra crossing.
- Make strips of white paper 1 cm wide - 2 central solid strips and 8 segments.
- Make a roadway out of gray or black cardboard and white stripes.
- Make trees and a traffic light from colored paper.
- Take a large sheet of cardboard on which the entire craft will be located.
- Glue the track onto a large piece of paper, then the zebra, buildings and trees.
- Place toy cars on the highway, you can put a traffic cop at the intersection.
I recommend watching the video master class!
DPS wands: history of appearance, modern assortment
Today, the striped traffic police baton is an integral attribute of a traffic police officer. At least in the minds of drivers and most pedestrians. It is with him that we primarily associate the employees of this police unit. It’s not surprising, since this accessory appeared even earlier than the DPS itself.
How did DPS wands come about?
The first rods designed to regulate traffic in our country were established by the mayor of St. Petersburg in 1907. Initially, the product was made only of wood, was completely white and strictly 90 cm in length. Such a rod was used by ordinary police officers, who were periodically assigned to regulate the traffic of horse-drawn vehicles in the busiest places.
In 1922, on the wave of revolutionary changes, it was decided to replace the ideologically incorrect white wands with red ones. However, in 1933 the batons were completely abolished, and traffic controllers were given white gloves. The authorities decided that it would be easier to regulate traffic with their hands. But on April 27, 1939, the baton was returned to service again, and it was then that it acquired our traditional black and white striped appearance.
Since then, the wands have remained in service continuously (with the exception of a short break in the 60s). However, by now they have seriously evolved from heavy wooden sticks into much lighter and more practical devices with built-in lighting, and often other functions.
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DIY police baton made of paper
Lyudmila Belousova
Master class on making attributes for a role-playing game based on traffic regulations “Traffic Controller’s Rod”
Goals: Formation of knowledge, skills and practical habits of safe behavior on the road and street. Summarize children's knowledge about traffic rules.
Tasks:
1. Introduce children to the work of a traffic controller and his signals.
2. Introduce the concept of a baton, traffic controller signals.
3. Develop attentiveness and memory.
4. Give children an idea of traffic rules and practice how to cross the road correctly.
5. Develop observation, attention, speed of reaction.
6. Foster a culture of behavior and respect for traffic rules.
Material:
rope, black electrical tape,
cling film sleeve,
Practical part.
We use a cling film sleeve, wrap it in white paper, and glue it with PVA glue. Then, using black electrical tape, we make stripes at even distances. To make the rod stronger and not get dirty, you can wrap it with transparent tape. We make two holes in the finished rod and thread the rope.
Now you can play with the children, introduce the children to the fact that a traffic controller with a baton, in addition to a traffic light, can control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. To do this, everyone needs to know certain signs given with the help of a wand. Children really like to take on the role of traffic controller.
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Traffic light in the form of a traffic policeman
You will need: plumbing pipe, wooden stick, acrylic varnish and paints, whistle, cap, shoulder straps, traffic cop baton, jigsaw, drill, pencil, glue. If some materials are missing, don't despair! Make a staff, a cap, and shoulder straps out of cardboard by cutting the cardboard into the desired shape.
Master Class
- Cut the pipe in half crosswise.
- Draw the character's face and traffic light circles with a simple pencil.
- Paint with paints and let them dry.
- Drill two identical holes for the arms with a drill.
- Insert the stick and glue the shoulder straps.
- Place the cap on top of the pipe.
- Hang the whistle and the baton on opposite sides.
Harry Potter's magic wand
Garik Ollivander is a character from the Harry Potter series of books. He was considered the most famous master making magic wands. Ollivander owned a shop in Diagon Alley, where he sold the magical items he made. However, to get a magic wand like Harry Potter's, you don't have to look for Diagon Alley; you can make it yourself. For this you will need the following materials:
- straight branch 26-38 cm;
- heat gun;
- acrylic paint (brown, black or white);
- a pair of brushes;
- beads or buttons for decoration;
- coarse and fine grain sandpaper.
Fantasy is a great idea generator
It just so happened that the staff must be entwined in a spiral. It doesn’t matter what - tape, rain or small white snowflakes glued closely to each other. But this is precisely the pattern that is associated not only with this mesmerizing wand, but also with the garlands hanging on the tree. How to make a staff original? You just need to use unusual elements to decorate it. Kids will definitely love the idea of a glowing or jingling staff. Bells tied to the edges of the ribbons and attached to the base where the tip attaches is a great option. And how to make Santa Claus’ staff with light was already discussed above.
How to make a backlight?
A glowing staff is a very original idea that will add special magic to the image. This detail will definitely not go unnoticed. So, to make a highlight, you need to choose the right tip for the staff. The so-called snow globe will look very unusual at the end of the staff, in which light bulbs are already built-in, powered by the simplest batteries and turned on by lightly pressing a button located somewhere on the side of the base.
Another option is a large transparent Christmas ball, into which you can easily place LED lights from an ordinary children’s toy. In the place where such a tip is attached, it is quite easy to hide a box with batteries and contacts in the tinsel, but it is advisable to lower the switch to hand level so that Santa Claus can turn the lighting on and off at the request of the children. Using this idea, the program can be supplemented with magical competitions from the main character himself at the matinee. Children will definitely enjoy this part of the program, just like the well-known chant “One, two, three, the Christmas tree is on fire!”
How to decorate a folding staff?
When decorating such a staff, it is better not to use a spiral pattern, because if the strip of ribbon or tinsel of a contrasting color wrapping around it does not coincide with the junction, it will not look entirely harmonious. An excellent decoration option for such a staff is snowflakes glued to the base in a chaotic manner, but the top can be decorated in any way you like. The parts of such a staff can be wrapped with padding polyester or foam rubber, or you can leave everything as is, just painting the frame with spray paint. The junctions of all elements can be disguised with New Year's tinsel.
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