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How well the "magic" of the golden apples is conveyed. Composition: Effective use of the entire paper sheet. Neatness: Careful application of paint or colored pencils.

Develop imaginative thinking and composition skills by depicting a key scene from the tale. Lesson Structure 1. Introduction & Motivation

Explain the "Rule of Thirds" simply—the main subject (the tree or characters) shouldn't always be exactly in the center. 3. Step-by-Step Drawing Guide How well the "magic" of the golden apples is conveyed

Encourage students to pick one of three main moments: The miraculous growth of the golden apple tree. The heroine (Sirotushka) tending to the tree. The moment the Prince arrives to see the tree.

Show examples of professional fairy tale illustrations (e.g., works by Bilibin or Vasnetsov) to discuss how artists use color to create a "magical" atmosphere. 2. Planning the Composition How well the "magic" of the golden apples is conveyed

Students work independently while the teacher provides guidance on proportions and color mixing. Background music (Russian folk melodies) can help set the creative mood.

Use a pencil to mark the horizon line and the basic shape of the tree (the "skeleton"). How well the "magic" of the golden apples is conveyed

Start with a brief recap of the story. Focus on the central symbol: the magical apple tree with silver leaves and golden apples.