Discover the Middle Ages, World History and Art (Part 2) - Semester Class
What's included
13 live meetings
10 hrs 50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
In this 13 week semester class, each week we will travel to a different part of the medieval world, discover and discuss what was happening, and then complete a fun art project that goes along with our weekly theme. Learners will engage with the stories of the people of the medeival world through discussion questions, and a step by step historically themed art project each week We begin each class with presentation about that week's topic, including questions and discussion in the classroom. Discussion topics will include the cultural context of the middle ages: socio/economic advances, religions, languages, individuals, ideas, stories and wars through an interactive multimedia power point presentation. Then, we continue the discussion while we draw something related to what we just learned. Young learners have the opportunity to take their understanding to a deeper level as they draw what they just learned. Each week will be its own theme, and project: Week 1- 100 Years War, Joan of Arc - draw Joan's coat of arms Week 2 - War of the Roses - draw the Tower of London Week 3 - The Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal - draw a medieval map Week 4 – Africa in the Middle Ages - draw an African landscape Week 5 - India in the Middle Ages - draw Indian archetecture Week 6 - Exploring New Worlds - draw an exporer's ship Week 7 - The Mayans of Central America - draw Mayan pyramids Week 8 - The Gutenberg press - draw a stained glass window Week 9 - Henry VIII - draw a portrait of King Henry Week 10 - Exploring the Galaxy, Galileo - draw a telescope Week 11 – Queen Elizabeth of England - draw a portrait of Queen Elizabeth Week 12 - William Shakespeare - draw the Globe theater Week 13 - The Spanish Armada - draw the Spanish Armada
Learning Goals
Students will have a deeper understanding of the ancient world, with a completed portfolio of art projects at the end of the session to help bring that understanding to life.
Other Details
Supply List
Each week learners will be able to create artwork using any supplies they have. I often use markers and colored pencils, but all supplies are welcome.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
King Fisher Illustrated History of the World or the Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Arizona Teaching Certificate
Doctoral Degree from Chapman University School of Law
I studied history (BA -History) with an emphasis in art history as an undergraduate at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In order to further my undestanding of world history, studied abroad in both London and Paris, travelling extensively through Europe to see historical sites personally. My love of history and geo-political issues led me to recieve a doctorate in law. Additionally, I have increased my learning of the power of art for both memory and healing by earning a certificate in therepeudic art .
Reviews
Live Group Class
$215
for 13 classes1x per week, 13 weeks
50 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
3-10 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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