What's included
2 live meetings
1 in-class hoursClass Experience
Lesson One: Students will make sure all supplies that are needed are within their reach. Students will follow the step by step demonstration shown by the teacher and raise their hand to ask for help or a question. The teacher will check in with the students after each step to make sure no one gets left behind. We will begin class by watching a music video called "Value" to learn about tints, shades, and the term monochromatic. Students will use the value worksheet to begin to test and mix our tints, using primary colors and white, in paint. Using their mixed paints and following the teacher's demonstration students will begin to create flowers using brush strokes in the monochromatic color scheme, building their flower petals layer by layer. At the end of the lesson students will be able to share the work that they have completed. Lesson Two: Students will make sure all supplies that are needed are within their reach. Students will follow the step by step demonstration shown by the teacher and raise their hand to ask for help or a question. The teacher will check in with the students after each step to make sure no one gets left behind. We will review the demonstrations from the class previous and continue working on our monochromatic color scheme flowers. Students will then create stems and leaves for their flowers. At the end of the lesson students will be able to share the work that they have completed.
Learning Goals
Students will identify and recognize tints, shades, and a monochromatic color scheme.
Students will demonstrate how to mix tints to create a monochromatic color scheme.
Other Details
Supply List
***Value Worksheet (Printed before class) -1 Piece of Black Construction paper -Pencil -Eraser -Acrylic or Tempera Paint (must have red, blue, yellow, green, and white) -Paint Brush -Palette for Paint (if you have a plastic palette with mixing holes that is perfect! If not, you can make a simple palette by taking any plate and covering it with foil, smoothing the foil down well, or use a paper or styrofoam plate. ***we will be mixing 9 tints (3 for yellow, 3 for red, and 3 for blue). A large plate or 3 small plates will work for mixing. -Plastic Wrap or Press n Seal for covering your paints to save for the next class. -Cup or bowl with water -Paper towel for drying off paint brush.
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified K-12 Art Educator in Pennsylvania. I taught for 14 years in the Pennsylvania public schools and am currently a substitute teacher in the Pennsylvania public schools. I enjoy teaching both Elementary and High School Art. I love to share my knowledge of different mediums with my students and see their awe and wonder when their pencil (or brush) touches the paper. I teach a variety of mediums and styles of Art but my favorites are drawing, ceramics and printmaking.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$16
for 2 classes2x per week, 1 week
30 min
Completed by 13 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-6 learners per class