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1:1 Cereal Box Theatre

In this 4 week individual class, your learner will create a small theatre out of a cereal box, draw characters and write a short play for them!
ARI Learning by Carly Filewich Inclusive & Social!
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What's included

4 live meetings
2 hrs 40 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Students might need to do work outside class to complete each week. Writing their plays can just be point form work or doodled notecards that allows for improvisation within a general framework.
Assessment
Learners will sell-assess based on how they feel about their project.

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 4
***This is a 1:1 class with myself and your student.  The time is set to 40 minutes to allow some wiggle room on either side.  Some students work faster and don't want as long a class or some need extra time.  
The beautiful thing about 1:1 classes is that we can customize the class to suit your learner's needs!

This class takes Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Theatre - both elements and improv, Project-Based Learning and rolls it into one offering that covers main curricular points in Middle School English.  This is a multidisciplinary inquiry project.

Together we will explore the theatre!  We will use recycled cereal boxes to cut out, paint, decorate and staple together a theatre for our play.  We will explore the idea of backdrops and what they do and how we can create different scenes.  

Week 1: Creating the theatre using a cereal box.  While the paint dries we will design backdrops. **Please assist your learner with this stage.  I will post a tutorial after class in case it goes a bit sideways.  Demonstrating on screen is difficult but once you have your box disassembled completely the assembly concept will become clearer.

Week 2: Drawing characters for our plays and creating paper stick puppets.  We will explore the concept of main characters and supporting characters.  We will talk about plot and problem/solution based plots. 

Week 3: Telling stories that might work with our characters and talking about the story arc.  
We will discuss the last week's presentations and talk about stage fright and ways to overcome it. 

Week 4: Performance week! Let's put on our shows!  We will start with a short lesson on audience etiquette.  If a child is too anxious to perform their play live, parents are encouraged to help them film it and then screen sharing their video in the class. 

I can't wait to see what we create together!  PS: I said "videotape" in the video!  Hilarious!  By all means use a cell phone to capture your show.  :D

There is no requirement for writing but it is encouraged to have some sort of notecard system of drawings or point form notes to remember our story lines for performance.  Performance is improve based.  This is a dysgraphia friendly class that allows for play exploration of Middle School English concepts. 



We are ESL Friendly, CEFR Level B and C.
This class applies to the curricular requirements for Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies 6 B.C. Grade 1-6.
This course directly relates to B.C. Curricular Competencies for ELA Grades 1-6 under Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing).
Learning Goals
Students will use scissors, paint, staples and creativity to make a theatre.  
We will explore story arc, character types and setting. 

This class applies to the curricular requirements for Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies 6 B.C. Grade 1-6 and directly relates to B.C. Curricular Competencies for ELA Grades 1-6 under Comprehend and connect (reading, listening, viewing) Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing).
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Parental Guidance
Students will be using scissors and if you want to support the use of an art knife please make sure there is a pad on the workspace to avoid damaging the table top. The first class is a tricky one. Please be on hand to help your learner sort out the way we disassemble and reassemble the cereal box for our theatres.
Supply List
You will need an empty cereal box, a pair of scissors, tape, glue, a stapler, paint or markers, coffee stir sticks or actual twigs or popsicle sticks, regular paper, card stock if you have it, your imagination.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from University of Portsmouth
Natalia
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from University of Victoria
Carly Filewich
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from McGill University, Canada
Yvonne G
Yvonne, B.Mus McGill University, is an interdisciplinary artist with a wide range of interests.  
After a minor concentration in Art History, I continue to be fascinated by the subject and exploration into how we have changed art over the centuries.  This includes fashion! I like to upcycle old clothing, create collage and assemblage sculpture, create electronic music and I work a lot with recycled materials and papercrafts.   As a homeschooling mom of an ND learner, I've developed project based learning opportunities that combine curricular expectations with specific interests.  I am of Metis and European heritage and enjoy exploring history and current art trends in my culture as well.  Learner Led project based learning is where we connect with learners and inspire them to continue in their learning journey.  

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weekly or $130 for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
40 min

Completed by 3 learners
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Ages: 6-10

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