What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Do you like anything to do with Harry Potter or the Wizarding world? Do you like to make arts and crafts? Then you are going to LOVE this class! In this class we will make a different craft every week relating to the wizarding world. PLEASE NOTE: ***There are specific supplies required for each craft. I will have it posted in the classroom, and message each learner before class about the supplies they need. Please bring all the needed supplies to class.*** Week of 9/1: Wand Making & Wizard Games Week of 9/8: Harry Potter/Hogwarts House Book Marks Week of 9/15: Pygmy Puff Week of 9/29: Mandrakes Week of 10/6: Hedwig Owl Week of 10/13: Hogwarts House Keychains/bracelets ***NEW SECTION*** Week of 10/20: Wand Making & Wizard Games Week of 10/27: Harry Potter/Hogwarts House Book Marks Week of 11/3: Pygmy Puff Week of 11/10: Mandrakes Week of 11/17: Hedwig Owl Week of 11/24: Hogwarts House Keychains/bracelet
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students will need to use scissors to cut out the items for this class. Parents may want to help students cut these items out before class to help the student.
Students will need to use a hot glue gun on some of these crafts. Parents may want to help students with this during or before class to help the student.
Supply List
1. Wand Making Materials - Wooden sticks - Gemstones (small, any kind) - Black acrylic paint (or any color they choose) - Gold and silver metallic paint (optional) - Ribbon, rope, or suede cord (optional) 2. Harry Potter/Hogwarts House Book Marks Materials - Per bookmark, you need four strips of paper, 2 of each of the house colors - 1cm strip approximately 25cm long (cut 1cm strips from the side of an A4 sheet of paper) - For the Slytherin Bookmark – Green and Grey - For the Hufflepuff Bookmark – Yellow and Black - For the Gryffindor Bookmark – Maroon and Yellow - For the Ravenclaw Bookmark – Blue and Grey - A little glue - Optional: the Harry Potter House Badges (these will be provided to be printed off) 3. Pygmy Puff Materials - a large pom-pom Pygmy Puffs come in pink and purple - one medium size pom-pom - four small pom-pom - one tiny pom-pom - hot glue - round black beads 4. Mandrakes Materials - 2″ Mini Terracotta Pots - Faux Leaves (1-5 per Mandrake) - Crayola Air Dry Clay in Tera Cotta (2.5lb makes 4) - Toothpicks or Plastic Knives 5. Hedwig Owl Materials - Printable of owl - Coloring utensils - Scissors - Glue stick - White streamers - Yarn (any color) - Hole puncher 6. Hogwarts House Keeychains/bracelets - Rex Lace or Cording - beads in house colors - large alphabet beads - split key rings
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Outschool is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., owner of the Harry Potter® mark and related Harry Potter marks.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Wisconsin Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Hello! My name is Teacher Hannah. I have been a teacher for 10 years. My experiences include public elementary and middle school, after school programs, summer camp settings, online setting, autism therapy, and I am also a special education teacher in the public elementary setting. My career has allowed me to teach a range of students which includes, gifted students, students with specific learning needs, students with behavioral needs, students on the Autism spectrum, and English language learners.
I have taught many different subjects throughout my years. Some of my favorite topics to teach include but are not limited to read alouds, Harry Potter, exercise (any physical activities), yoga, any and all animals, discussion groups, space, social and emotional learning, self-regulation, and many more!
When I am working with students, I encourage them to create a sense of community among themselves. Working together verses as an independent instructor and a group of students help create a safe place for ideas to flow. I want students to leave my classroom as well-rounded people who can interact with their peers as independent thinkers.
I encourage my students to make mistakes and learn from them and to have a growth mindset. When children challenge themselves they are exercising and growing their brains. When a student fails at something I want them to see it as a learning opportunity. Learning to challenge themselves in and outside the classroom will help them become persistent, resilient, well-rounded individuals.
When I am not teaching I enjoy drawing, reading, hiking, exercising, singing, dancing, nature, animals, playing video games, listening to music, taking care of my autistic brother, and being with my spouse and family.
I look forward to seeing you in the classroom and all the learning and fun we will have!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$14
weekly1x per week
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-6 learners per class