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Art by April: Art for Homeschoolers, Techniques With Multi Media, Grades 2-5

Develop your artistic abilities in drawing, painting, and sculpture in this fun technique based weekly art class for elementary age students.
April Taylor, Prek-12 Art Teacher
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1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner Level
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This class is all about learning “how” to create different types of imagery and “how” to use different types of art media. Each month, we will focus on a different art material/subject and rotate throughout the school year. For one full month, you can focus on learning what the selected materials can do and how to do it! This allows for a strong foundation in each one before moving on but also allows us to keep class fresh by alternating materials and subjects every few weeks! 

I will teach each class in a directed approach so that you can learn how to draw or paint things like animals, landscapes, nature, or even people, by looking for basic shapes, learning how to shade and create dimension, paint using blending and color mixing, and even work with clay! 

Each class, I will offer options throughout the session for you to make decisions about your work to make it individual to you. Creativity is encouraged and applauded! 

This class is appropriate for children ages 8-10 or grade levels 2-5, but please ask if you feel an exception should be made based on learning abilities, maturity, or previous art skill work. 

2024-2025
September: Drawing Realistic Animals
Materials: Pencil and White drawing paper

9/8-9/14 Koala
9/15-9/21 Hummingbird
9/22-9/28 Squirrel
9/29-10/5 Pig

October: Watercolor Painting Food
Materials: Watercolors, basic pot set with at least 8 colors
Soft bristle watercolor brushes in two sizes, round (pointed)
Watercolor paper, one 6x9" sheet per class

10/6-10/12 Orange Cut Open
10/13-10/19 Donut
10/20-10/26 Carrots
10/27-11/2 Cupcakes

November: Clay Methods , slab/tile, sculpture)
Materials: Clay (Air-dry by Crayola, 2-5lbs), toothpick, plastic knife, or play-doh tools

11/3-11/9 Pinch Pot w/ a Decorative Shape
11/10-11/16 Coil Pot
11/17-11/23 Sculpture animals, monsters, faces
11/24-11/30 Texture Tiles

December: Mini Acrylic Paintings-
Materials: Acrylic Paints in red, blue, yellow, white, brown, black
Flat acrylic brushes, 1" and 1/2"
Round acrylic brushes sz. 3 and 8 (approx)
Small canvas panels or stretched canvas (Minimum 5x7". No larger than 8x10") *Sturdy paper is okay too! 

12/8-12/14 Snowy Night with Branch
12/15-12/21 Gingerbread House
12/22-12/28 Winter Break- No classes
12/29-1/4 Giraffe

January: Drawing various subjects
Materials: Oil or chalk pastel and white paper, colored pencils optional
1/5-1/11 Pizza slice 🍕 
1/12-1/18 
1/19-1/25
1/26-2/1

February: Watercolor Painting Birds
2/2-2/8
2/9-2/15
2/16-2/22
2/23-3/1

March: Clay (Functional Objects, ie. toothbrush holder, bud vase, jewelry/change dish, planter)
3/2-3/8
3/9-3/15
3/16-3/22
3/23-3/29

April: Acrylic Painting various subjects
4/6-4/12
4/13-4/19 Spring Break- No Classes
4/20-4/26
4/27-5/3

May: Drawing Realistic Animals- Sea life
5/4–5/10
5/11-5/17
5/18-5/24
5/25-5/31

June: Parts of the Face/Portraits, mixed media
Materials: Choice of oil pastels, markers, colored pencils, crayons, pencil, white paper
6/1-6/7
6/8-6/14
6/15-6/21
6/22-6/28


2023-2024 (Section ended)
September: Drawing Realistic Animals
(*all classes will be taught in artist pencil with option to add color with colored pencil, marker, etc.)
Week of 9/3–9/9 Ferret
Week of 9/10-9/16 Swan
Week of 9/17-9/23 Dolphin
Week of 9/24-9/30 Elephant

October: Acrylic Painting
(Acrylic paints on canvas)
10/1-10/7 Mountain Landscape with Sunset
10/8-10/14 Realistic Apples
10/15-10/21 Lightning Storm
10/22-10/28 Spider Web and Spider

November: Watercolor Painting Animals
(Basic watercolor pan set)
10/29-11/4 Panda
11/5-11/11 Duckling
11/12-11/18 Toucan
11/19-11/25 Crab

December: Clay Hand-building Basics 
(Crayola Air-dry Clay, natural earth clay, or model magic required)
11/26-12/2 Intro to Coils (Coil Pot, Snails, Icecream Cone)
12/3-12/9 Rolling Slabs (3D Box)
12/10-12/16 Pinch Pot Method (Cups, bowls, creatures)
12/17-12/23 Texture Tiles (Coasters, plaques, flat wall hanging)
***12/24-12/30 NO CLASS

January: Drawing Parts of the Face and Gesture/Figure Drawing
(Pencil and paper, charcoal pencil optional)
12/31/23-1/6/24 All About Eyes
1/7-1/13 Noses and Mouths
1/14-1/20 Facial Proportions (Drawing a face/portrait)
1/21-1/27 Drawing the Figure (Beyond "Stick People")

February: Acrylic Painting
1/28-2/3 Night Sky with Puffy Clouds
2/4-2/10 Sunset on the Beach
2/11-2/17 Chameleon
2/18-2/24 TUESDAY Fuzzy Bee FRIDAY NO CLASS

March: Watercolor Landscapes
2/25-3/2 Mountains and Trees
3/3-3/9 Sailboat at Sunset
3/10-3/16 Meadow of Flowers
3/17-3/23 Desert Landscape
3/24-3/30 Underwater Landscape

April: Clay Sculpture
3/31-4/6 Laying Bunny
Cactus Plants
Sea Turtle
Food

May: Drawing Mythical Creatures
4/28-5/4 Jackalope
5/5-5/11 Kraken
5/12-5/18 Dragon Cat
5/19-5/25 Nessie (NO FRIDAY CLASS THIS WEEK)

June: Pastels (oil or chalk)
5/26-6/1 Northern Lights Landscape
6/2-6/8 Fried Eggs in a Pan
6/9-6/15 Beach
6/16-6/22 Campfire 🔥 

Please note: Ongoing classes allow you to choose how many classes to take. You are NOT required to stay long term but many do! You may stay enrolled for 10 months, just take one class on a topic or medium that interests you, or pop in and out whenever it works in your schedule. 

Please note: This class was created to encompass all of the types of classes I teach. You can have them all in one place at a consistent time and day all year long! There is the potential to have a repeat class if you take any of my others so just watch for the topics each week in the description!

Other Details

Supply List
September:
Pencil
White drawing paper

October:
Watercolor, basic pot set with at least 8 colors
Soft bristle watercolor brushes in two sizes, round (pointed)
Watercolor paper, one 6x9" sheet per class

November:
Clay (Air-dry by Crayola, 2-5lbs)

December:
Acrylic Paints in red, blue, yellow, white, brown, black
Flat acrylic brushes, 1" and 1/2"
Round acrylic brushes sz. 3 and 8 (approx)
Small canvas panels or stretched canvas (Minimum 5x7". No larger than 8x10") *Sturdy paper is okay too! 

January-June, Materials repeat.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Master's Degree in Education from State University of New York at New Paltz
Bachelor's Degree in Education from State University of New York at New Paltz
Hello Outschool community!

I am April Taylor. I live with my amazing family in New York and I have been teaching visual arts on Outschool for 3+ years. I’ve been told I was “born to teach”. On Outschool, I teach art classes for children ages 8 and older. I I have classes in acrylic and watercolor painting, realistic drawing, and clay work. I hold a Bachelors degree in Art Education and a Masters degree in Professional Studies, where I focused on Humanistic and Multicultural Educational practices. I have 18+ years teaching experience in Prek-8 in virtual and in person settings. 

As a teacher, I like to keep class fun, upbeat, and flexible. During classes, I encourage balance, in terms of focus and discussion/communicating with myself and classmates. Interaction, open discussion about planning, and ideas/suggestions for their own or other's art is highly valuable, as is, quiet focus and concentration. In every class, I teach using a step by step approach to demonstrate how to do the skills and use the materials. I feel this provides a solid foundation for students to master skills and then put them to practice once they become more confident and independent. I also encourage creativity and encourage students to add or omit elements from their work that make it unique to them. I would much rather have 8 different drawings at the end, than exact replicas of mine! If a child wants to take their project in a different direction, I fully support and encourage them to do so!

When I am not painting and working with clay, I love being out in nature, spending time with my husband, two hockey loving boys, and our dog child. 

I look forward to meeting your child and helping them grow their love for art and learning. I hope to see your child in my classes soon!

***If this will be your FIRST CLASS on Outschool, please use my code APRILTA2020, to get $20 off of your first class!

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weekly
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Completed by 40 learners
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Ages: 8-10
1-9 learners per class

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