Science & Nature
All About Great White Sharks and How to Draw One | Life Science Art Class
Did you know that Great White Sharks very rarely attack humans? In this small-group, Life Science Art "Learn and Draw" class, students will learn many more amazing facts about the fascinating Great White Shark and how to draw one.
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8-13
year olds
3-6
learners per class
Charged upfront
Meets once
55 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
Students will be learning about both life science and art technique.
Educational credentials and experience include: Multiple Subject Teaching Credential Pre School - Grade 8 Language Development Specialist Certification Post Graduate studies in Art Educational Facilitator Pre K - Grade 12 Elementary classroom teacher Pre K - Grade 2 Home Educator Pre K - Grade 12
Although a good amount of time is given for the artistic portion of this class, students are encouraged to work at their own pace while drawing, and sometimes will need to finish their project after class.
Supplies needed: PDF print-outs from the classroom page ASSORTED THICK MARKERS that include neutral colors for animals. ASSORTED CRAYONS SET OF WATERCOLOR PAINTS (Optional) SHARPIE BLACK PERMANENT MARKER FINE POINT for outlining. While other markers may be used, they may bleed into the other colors. SCRATCH/DOODLE PAPER (for practicing art skills) WATERCOLOR PAPER, SKETCH PAD, MARKER PAPER, or REGULAR COPY PAPER (student's choice) Non-smudging ERASER GLUE STICK SCISSORS
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
55 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Please advise your child on the proper use of a Sharpie permanent marker as well as scissor safety. Also, although the focus of this class is not on the predatory behavior of animals, it does sometimes come up in class discussions.