What's included
1 live meeting
1 hrs 5 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
We will travel to Egypt on a drawing adventure! Students will make a passport and draw their passport photo. We will do several step-by step drawings that will include The Pyramids of Giza, simple camels, a sarcophagus, and a ruby. Students will label a map of Egypt using colors and symbols. Students will write their name using a version of the hieroglyphic alphabet. They will also draw a handful of things from their imagination along the way. I’ll share realistic photos of Egypt, the pyramids and Egyptian art.
Learning Goals
Students will learn drawing skills related to Egypt and a chance to present their art in a supportive and positive learning environment. Students will expand their sense of self-expression, confidence and love of drawing.
Other Details
Supply List
Supply List: Two Print Outs that I give you in a PDF format: hieroglyphic alphabet, sarcophagus shape, and map of Egypt 4 sheets of 9x11 white printer paper stapler 1 paper bag (can be small brown paper lunch bag or other small brown bag. If you don’t have this, brown or tan construction paper will work.) Markers - and especially the colors yellow, orange, green, red, blue, black and brown Crayons Scissors Glue stick Pencil with an eraser A work mat to work on so you don’t get marker on your table.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I run a mobile art lab based in the Seattle area called The Makery. I teach toddler art and sensory play classes, preschool art classes, elementary summer camps, and I facilitate art birthday parties for children. I have a degree in Social Work with an emphasis on working with children. I worked as a Lead Art Teacher at a Montessori Preschool from 2010-2015, and I have been running the mobile art lab since 2015. I create a positive and nurturing learning environment so children feel comfortable expressing themselves creatively. I like that there are no right or wrong ways to make art, and you can use practically anything you have around you to make art like recycled materials, nature and everyday household materials. I have a 7 year old, and we live in Bremerton, WA which is a ferry ride away from Seattle. We live three blocks away from The Puget Sound where we can see Orca whales swimming by!
Teacher Transfer Policy:
I can only honor requests for transfers if it is prior to 24 hours before the class begins.
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Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$18
per classMeets once
65 min
Completed by 84 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
5-12 learners per class