It seems like you’re asking for a drawing lesson and explanation related to "brombeere krankheiten bilder," which translates to "blackberry diseases pictures" in English. This is a very specific and potentially confusing topic for a drawing lesson for children.
Let’s clarify a few things:
- Are you interested in teaching children to draw pictures of healthy blackberries, or are you looking to teach them about the visual symptoms of blackberry diseases?
- What is the intended age group for this lesson? Knowing this will help me tailor the language and complexity of the drawing instructions.
- What is the overall goal of this lesson? Is it to educate children about blackberry diseases, encourage artistic expression, or both?
Once we have a clearer understanding of your intentions, I can create a fun and engaging drawing lesson that is appropriate for children.
Here are some general ideas for a drawing lesson based on blackberries, regardless of the disease aspect:
Theme: "Blackberry Adventures"
- Introduction: Start with a discussion about blackberries. Where do they grow? What do they taste like? What kind of animals eat them?
- Drawing Instructions:
- Simple Blackberry: Show children how to draw a basic blackberry shape (a circle with small bumps).
- Blackberry Bush: Guide them to draw a simple bush with leaves and stems, then add several blackberries to the bush.
- Blackberry Picking: Encourage children to draw themselves picking blackberries, perhaps with a basket or a friend.
- Extension Activities:
- Coloring: Provide crayons or markers for children to color their drawings.
- Storytelling: Ask children to create a short story about their blackberry adventures.
- Nature Walk: Take the children on a nature walk to observe real blackberry bushes and use their drawings to document their findings.
Benefits of Drawing:
- Creativity: Drawing encourages imagination and problem-solving.
- Fine Motor Skills: Drawing helps develop hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and muscle control.
- Observation Skills: Drawing requires careful observation of the world around us.
- Communication: Drawings can be used to express ideas and emotions.
- Confidence: Drawing can boost self-esteem and confidence.
Please provide me with more information about your goals for this lesson so I can create a more specific and effective drawing curriculum.