What's included
4 live meetings
3 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be working on at least one page of their bullet journal every week and posting to the classroom.Class Experience
In this class, you will be taught strategies to keep organized within your bullet journal and shown multiple options of types of journals. In the first class, I will show multiple versions of bullet journals. The journals will be unlined, lined, or dotted. We will answer questions such as, "What are your goals?" or "What do you want to keep track of?" “Where do you struggle with time management?” Based on the answers from the classroom page, I will create a lesson showing how to create that page. This is subjective and students are welcome to express their creativity in their own way. They do not have to follow the lesson step by step. This is the chance for the student to express their own creativity. Each week, I will ask students to show some progress pictures of their journal. There will also be an assignment to complete within their own journal. They should comment and contribute to the classroom page at least once a week. Each week following, I will ask 1-2 questions to help aid in creating the next lesson of the class. By the end of the last week, we should have a completed journal that the student can start using as soon as possible!
Learning Goals
The students will learn how to create a bullet journal. The students will also learn some time management strategies.
Other Details
Supply List
The students will need a journal, ruler, crayons or markers, pens, and pencils. The journal can be lined or unlined. It is up to the student. Journals(dotted) are available on Amazon. Blank Journals are also available on Amazon. These can range anywhere from 10-20 dollars.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I am Mrs. Holstine and I teach early childhood classes.
I teach Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies for Elementary aged students. I have taught in a formal classroom for the last five years. Two of those years were spent with first graders and the rest were spent with kindergarten kids.
I believe that kids learn best when they are interested in the subject matter. I like to get to know the students personally before jumping into a lesson. I like to relate the lesson back to their personal lives to keep the student engaged.
I am so excited to get started!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$40
for 4 classes2x per week, 2 weeks
45 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-17
8-12 learners per class