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Acrylic and Watercolor Painting Course (14 Weeks)

In this flex class, students will learn to sketch and plan a painting and how to paint birds, animals, and nature scenes in acrylic & watercolor paint. There are 14 videos of guided painting instruction (and six bonus videos).
Teacher Amanda Bestor
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
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What's included

14 pre-recorded lessons
14 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Projects
1 hour per week. There are 14 lessons and bonus videos ready to go. The number is dependent on how much students interact and what they are looking for for feedback. I love giving seeing students' work when they post and share. I get many messages, so if I were to ever miss yours, please try one more time. That would be very sad to miss that opportunity to connect! Feedback is very important to me.
Grading
I provide feedback on student work and offer support, but no letter grade.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner - Intermediate Level
I love teaching this class and seeing the beautiful paintings my students share!
Students will get 14 video lessons  (and six bonus videos in the last two weeks) of painting instruction in watercolor and acrylic painting (1-2 hours a week, depending on the painting) and an interactive Padlet classroom to ask questions and share art. Paintings are spread across all four seasons, with reference photos offering ideas to change the season. The first twelve weeks will follow the schedule provided, and in the 13th and 14th weeks, students can choose four options per week.

I will teach students the tools used while painting and how to start a project. I will introduce brush and blending techniques in each lesson. I will cover setting up, storing paint, and sketching a template when planning a painting project. 

Each week, students will receive a video lesson for watercolor or acrylic painting they can watch while they paint. This resource is excellent because students can stop and replay videos as needed. I will make the seasonal paintings listed below each week. In each lesson, I will talk them through the techniques that I am using and how they can do them. The more the students ask questions and use the Padlet option the more interactive the course can be. We paint several different birds because this allows students to focus on painting color and technique without too much pressure on drawing technique to start out.

Projects for weekly video lessons:
1:  - Black-eyed Susan Flowers-Watercolor
2: -The Waves on a Sunny beach-Acrylic
3: - Butterflies and Milkweed-Watercolor
4: - Birch grove-Acrylic          
5: - Peacock- Watercolor
6: - Rose-breasted gross-beak on flowers- Acrylic
7: -Bear in a Birch grove-Watercolor 
8: - Cranes migrating over a field-Acrylic 
9: - Snowy Owl- Watercolor 
10:- Chickadee on a Branch-Acrylic 
11:- Fox in a Snowy Wood- Watercolor
12:-Mountains & river gathering snow- Acrylic
13: -Student Choice Week- Student choice request with eight choices!
14: -Student Choice Week- Student choice request with eight choices!
  
Students will have access to a class Padlet where they can see images of and like the work of others. All posts need to be approved by me, so only appropriate posts will go up. The Padlet works like a giant bulletin board where students can see their peer's work and get more ideas about what to try independently. Sometimes students will choose to get feedback through the classroom message platform, and sometimes students will post their work for others to see on the Padlet. This is up to the student, but I encourage them to try the Padlet, as it will make the class more interactive if they want it. I will also use Google Slides to show reference images to look at. Videos will be posted as a private YouTube link that is easy to click on and access.

I am skilled at differentiating content for many ages and learning needs in a kind and supportive style. I will have a camera on my hand while I paint, but it will also be visible on the screen at the beginning and the end of the lesson for directions. Learners will not need any prior experience but will need painting materials. This class is best suited for students that are 11-16. I would wiggle a bit on either side of that age range, but the class is geared for that age range. I encourage parents and students to reach out with questions or technology struggles if they need help. I can help problem-solve or make additional mini-lessons when requested. I always strive for a positive five-star experience for my students and love teaching this class. 

I look forward to painting with you!
Learning Goals
Students will learn the following:
- I love painting and find it a relaxing and enjoyable hobby.
- How to set up your painting space and how acrylic and watercolor paint differ from other paints.
learning goal

Syllabus

14 Lessons
over 14 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Watercolor: Black-eyed Susan flowers
 Week One: This watercolor lesson focuses on shaping leaves and petals and layering watercolor paint to give your painting more depth and realism. 
Lesson 2:
Acrylic: Beach with waves
 Week Two: Students will focus on creating a horizon line with masking tape to create a horizon line on the sea. They will also learn to layer waves and create surf on the sandy shore. 
Lesson 3:
Watercolor: Monarch butterfly
 Week Three: Students will focus on adding an outline in ink to help with details. This helps with small details, like on this butterfly. 
Lesson 4:
Acrylic: Spring birch tree grove
 Week Four: Students will focus on using masking tape to block out part of a painting to protect spaces that we want to keep white. 

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is designed to give ideas of how a student could modify a class to add their own creativity and showcase their own interest and direction.
Parental Guidance
Students will have access to a class Padlet where they can see images of and like the work of others. All posts need to be approved by me, so only appropriate posts will go up. The Padlet works like a giant bulletin board where students can see their peer's work and get more ideas about what to try independently. They can also ask questions in the classroom and share techniques that work. I will also use Google slides to show reference images to look at. When parents enroll in the class, they will get a QR code and a video on how to post on Padlet. Padlet is free to join. I just log-in with my Google account. My videos get too large, so I post them using a private YouTube video link that will work for viewing the lesson each week.
Supply List
- Watercolor paint and acrylic paint in various colors, watercolor pens, or watercolor pencils.
- Paint brushes of various sizes (small-tipped brushes, especially-not just the one brush that comes with watercolor paints)
- Watercolor paper, a canvas, or thick painting paper
- Masking tape
- A covered workspace (Newspaper works great)
- A cup of water
- Paper towels and paper plates
- Paper and a pencil
- Small plastic container for mixing paint. A yogurt lid (watercolor) or paper plates (acrylic) works well.
- A waterproof ultra-fine marker or micron pen
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Joined May, 2022
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Montana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am an experienced classroom teacher, after-school program teacher, and summer camp director. I have taught hundreds of kids how to paint. I love painting and I love sharing this with others. This course is meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable way to explore art techniques in a way that is accessible to students beginning or building on an interest in painting. 

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