Drawing with Ms. Howard: Disney Princess Sidekicks Weekly Drawing Club
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
During this class, students will learn how to draw pictures of the most popular Disney princess sidekicks. I will take the students on a step-by-step guided learning process where they will learn how line and shape can come together to create these adorable characters. They will also discover how to create various color values by using tints and shades created by colored pencils. Students are encouraged to bring a stuffed animal or anything related to the characters that we are drawing to have an even more magical experience! We will also play Disney music in the background for a sweet ambiance as they are coloring their drawing. Prior to the class end, each student will have an opportunity to "spotlight" their picture so that they can showcase their artwork and be provided with positive and enriching feedback. My ultimate goal is to support the students in the learning process and build their confidence within the arts and beyond. Please Note: Many of the classes will be based on the most popular recommendations given by the students so please have your child share their favorite sidekicks in the classroom upon enrolling in this class. THURSDAY CLASS: (New Class Starting 6/17) Week 1 (6/17): Olaf (Frozen) Week 2 (6/24): Kids Choice ~ Clover the Bunny (Sofia the First) 7/1: NO CLASS Week 3 (7/8): Cogsworth (Beauty and the Beast) Week 4 (7/15): Kids Choice ~ Whatnaught (Sofia the First) and Pascal (Tangled) Week 5 (7/22): Mushu the Dragon (Mulan) Week 6 (7/29): Kids Choice ~ Dopey (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Week 7 (8/5): Sebastian (The Little Mermaid) Week 8 (8/12): Flounder and Nemo (The Little Mermaid) Week 9: (8/19): Kids Choice ~ Week 10 (8/26): Kids Choice ~ TBD Suggestions for upcoming "Kids Choice" classes include, but aren't limited to, Mrs. Potts (Beauty and the Beast), Chip (Beauty and the Beast), Flounder (The Little Mermaid), Scuttle (The Little Mermaid), Abu the Monkey (Aladdin), Rajah the Tiger (Aladdin), Pua (Moana), Hei Hei (Moana), Lumiere (Beauty and the Beast), Cogsworth (Beauty and the Beast), Sven (Frozen), Jac (Cinderella) Gus Gus (Cinderella), Pascal (Tangled), Mushu the Dragon (Mulan), Maximus (Tangled), Louis the Alligator (Princess and the Frog), Meeko the Racoon (Pocahantas), Dwarfs (Snow White), Tuk the Hedgehog (Raya and the Last Dragon), Sisu (Raya and the Last Dragon), Clover (Sofia the First), Whatnaught (Sofia the First), and so on!
Other Details
Supply List
Pencil Eraser Colored Pencils Preferred (Otherwise, crayons will work great too!) 8 X 10 White Paper Optional: Black Thin or Fine Point Black Marker
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My name is Stacey Howard and I'm so happy to be a part of Outschool! I am a mom of two wonderful girls, Amaya, age 17, and Lilah, age 14. I attended Florida State University and have a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. I am a certified teacher in the areas of Art K-12, Elementary Education K - 5, ESE K - 12, and I'm also Gifted Endorsed. I have been privileged to be able to teach children from ages 3 thru 16 years old.
My first job out of college was managing a children's photography studio for a few years. It was then that I realized I loved teaching photography and wanted to take my skills further and become a school teacher. Therefore, I have been a certified public school teacher for the past 19 years. It was within the public schools, I found my true passion which was teaching visual arts. I have been fortunate enough to teach art in both the elementary and middle school sectors where I have had the artistic freedom to be able to create my own art curriculum based on the ages and needs of the students. I have also taught at two local art museums throughout the summer for many years.
My teaching philosophy is to convey knowledge of the arts to my students in a fun and engaging way while allowing them to freely explore a variety of mediums and express their own creativity. I believe it is extremely important to relate the art subject matter to real-life context by making a connection between the arts to their day-to-day life and level of understanding. I want my students to feel confident that they can learn life-long skills that can be used way beyond the classroom. Most importantly though, I feel as an art teacher that I’ve been given a platform to create positive change in our world and my mission is to bring optimism, hope, unity, and confidence to our children through the arts.
It is such a gift to have the opportunity to teach amazing children from all over the world. My favorite quote, by Pablo Picasso, is "Every Child Is An Artist" and I can't wait to see the inner artist in each of you!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 55 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
3-12 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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