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Architecture Home Design CAMP Rocks!
Class experience
This camp course meets every weekday for two weeks/ten days . This camp requires a bit more "after camp" work than the "Structures" Camp. Students need to be committed to completing projects before the next day and should expect about 1-2 hours of work after class. *** For this same course during the school year, we meet once a week for ten weeks. Check out... Architecture Home Design Over Ten Weeks Rocks! Class Schedule: Greetings Each day students will share what they did after class...
Students will learn more about the art of designing homes. Students will learn presentation skills. Students will learn to embrace each other's ideas and goals. Students will learn to work on projects from three directions: plans, models and design boards.
Although this camp is new to Outschool, Mrs. G. (a homeschooling mom since 1997) has taught this course along with many architecture, piano, writing, art, theater and photography courses in the online format since 2009.
Homework Offered
Goals begun each day of camp and finished before the next meeting: 1. An "interior design board" of the "room of the day" 2. A grid drawn plan of the "room of the day" 3. Students may build their room with Legos, Minecraft or physical materials.4+ hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Students may choose how they would like to present their room interior design boards. (These may be presented on poster board, or even on regular paper in a 3-ring notebook). Some students might want a 3-fold presentation board for each area (or for excerpts of their entire home design as part of their last day presentations. Students may also wish to use advertisements or magazines or prints of furniture that they like off of the internet. (Parental approval advised.) Students may use any materials they wish above and beyond: Graph paper Templates provided by the teacher with each lesson Glue Sticks Scissors Students may use Legos, Minecraft or Physical materials (cardboard, poster board (Like Lesson 4 of Arch Rocks) to "Build" their dream homes. Students would do best to have a physical home furnishings catalog or magazine to cut up and glue stick their interior room choices to their design "boards". To obtain a physical catalog, you could go to or contact a local Ikea store or ask that they mail you one:). Other physical catalogs, magazines or ads will work too. Students who are old enough, could "shop" the ikea online store and then print out their "cart" in color if at all possible. (https://onlinecatalogue.ikea.com/US/en/IKEA_Catalogue/#/pages/1)
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Students will be encourage to use basic art supplies and materials such as glue, scissors, and paper clips. Students will be asked to find, cut out and glue photos of furniture and interior design elements that they would like to include in their dream homes. These images may come from anywhere a parent approves such as magazines, books, and newspaper ads. Students may use or "furniture shop" on the internet, but this isn't required and parents are encouraged to supervise with their family Internet usages guidelines. One more thing, parents, when you are walking barefoot, watch out for random "building bricks" left on the floor:).
Outschool is neither affiliated with, nor sponsored by, nor endorsed by the LEGO Group, owner of the LEGO® and LEGO® logo marks.
Hi! Mrs. G. here :). Do you want to know a little about me? My husband and I have homeschooled our nine children through high school for over twenty-five years. We have found homeschooling to be hard work yet incredibly successful! ...
Group Class
$200
for 10 classes5x per week, 2 weeks
50 min
Completed by 144 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
5-14 learners per class