Express Yourself 1: Connect and Create With Friends Over Poetry, Stories & Art
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekProjects
1 hour per week. Each learner will complete an art or poetry project of choice based on each topic. Depending on how quickly their project comes together, they may complete two each week.Assessment
I will orally assess the learners' understanding of each class, and I am happy to provide feedback upon request.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
✔️New learners are always welcome! ✔️This class is loved by diverse learners, including Autistic, persons with ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia, people from around the world, ESL learners, fledgling writers, enthusiastic poets, those getting in touch with their emotions, persons who are self-aware, overwhelmed souls, calm souls, beginner artists, passionate artists, and many who are happy to make a new friend! ✔️Each week is independent! ✔️No prior knowledge is needed! ✔️Subscriptions renew every Sunday ✔️Continue for as long as you want (and drop out when needed.) ✔️Your encouraging messages and reviews help support me! All learners are welcome to join these creative sessions at any time. We begin by discussing the week's topic and reading the themed poetry. During this time, we brainstorm personal stories relating to the topic. The learners will focus on these experiences in their creative projects. Our focus is on social-emotional skills, especially emotional awareness and self-expression, and we will work through various aspects of our recent experiences to process our feelings in a relaxed and creative way. The rest of the class time will be spent creating and composing the creative projects of their choice (art and/or poetry). During the creative time, there will be check-ins to see how each learner is doing and to ask about their creative process. There is no requirement to finish within the class time, as creative projects take varying amounts of time, and learners are encouraged to take the time they need. Towards the end of each session, there is a sharing time. Sharing is optional but encouraged and celebrated. SCHEDULE: 🪞The Week of September 8th = Topic 1: Who Am I? Inspiration: "Where I'm From" by George Ellen Lyon *More guided than the later topics Each learner will brainstorm and create their own version of "Where I'm From" by George Ellen Lyon, as I lead them using my example. The students will be encouraged to share their poems as time permits. 🗏 The Week of September 15th = Topic 2: A Vacation, Staycation, or a Fun Day Inspiration: "Brown's Vacation" by Amos Russel Wells We will work in pairs or small groups to compose spoken poems inspired by this poem, which we will share in class (time permitting). Groups may accent their performances with visual aspects like props or art. 🤪The Week of September 22nd = Topic 3: If the World Was Crazy Inspiration: "If the World Was Crazy" by Shel Silverstein *More guided than the later topics We'll write poems or create art portraying our ideas and observations. The students will be encouraged to share their completed poems or artwork. 🔵The Week of September 29th = Topic 4: The Colours of the Year Inspiration: "The Two Sides of Me" by an anonymous poet We will either create art using colours that reflect our feelings or write our versions of "The Two Sides of Me" poem by focusing on our emotions and the colours that represent them. These poems will explore our emotions and recent journeys. The students will be encouraged to share their completed projects 🎫The Week of October 6th = Topic 5: Blackout Poetry We'll make poetry from copies of book pages we've read this year or newspaper articles. Students can choose to complete their poems on paper or digitally. If they are using paper, they will need to be able to print out, copy, or tear out a page from a book, newspaper, or magazine. They should also have art supplies on hand, like markers, crayons, or paint. The students will be encouraged to share their completed poems. 🏡The Week of October 13th = Topic 6: My Happy Place Inspiration: "Good Heavens" and "Mirage" by Anna Grossnickle Hines and "Balloons", "Hues of Blue", and "Garden Canoes" by Laura Purdie Salas We will describe a place where we have felt happy using sensory language (imagery) to create poems (list, concrete, haiku, etc.) individually or in groups. There is also the option for students to draw, paint, or illustrate their "happy place" with the focus on happy details. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 😮The Week of October 20th = Topic 7: A Change in Emotion Inspiration: "Daddy Fell Into the Pond" by Alfred Noyes We will illustrate or write about a time when our emotions changed quickly. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 💻The Week of October 27th = Topic 8: Technology Inspiration: "Siri: A Coping Mechanism" by Patrick Roche (Only the first part will be shared) We will work in pairs or groups to compose performance poems focusing on technology and its importance in our lives. The students will share their poems in class (time permitting). Groups may also accent their spoken poems with visual aspects like props or art. 🗣️The Week of November 3rd = Topic 9: The Words of the Year Inspiration: "The Fourth" and "Traffic Light" by Shel Silverstein We will work with onomatopoeias and new or newly popular words to write poems, design a collage, "draw" an illustration, or make hidden word pictures. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 🥵 The Week of November 10th = Topic 10: The World Has Changed Inspiration: "Along the East River and in the Bronx Young Men Were Singing" by Ariel Francisco (without focusing on the end) and "Dear Earth" by Karla Kuskin We will create a collage or a poem about a street or a place that has changed. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 🪼 The Week of November 17th = Topic 11: The Natural World Inspiration: "Jellies" by Ruth Heller We will use art and/or poetry to capture the environmental changes, observations, and impact. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 👥 The Week of November 24th = Topic 12: My Companions Inspiration: "Us" by Shel Silverstein We will compose poems or artwork about our companions. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 🥗 The Week of December 1st = Topic 13: Conflicted Inspiration: "I'm Thankful" by Jack Prelutsky We will express our conflicting emotions through art or poetry. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 🪥 The Week of December 8th = Topic 14: An Ode to an Inanimate Object Inspiration: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (Sonnet 18) By William Shakespeare We will imagine that one object in our home is writing to another one. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. 😵💫The Week of December 15th = Topic 15: Food Inspiration: "Sky Seasoning" by Shel Silverstein and "The Reason I Like Chocolate" by Nikki Giovanni We will compose poems or art to communicate memories, stories, or patterns (cold/warm-weather preferences, etc.) connected with food. The students will be encouraged to share their completed works in class or on our class site. HOW IT ALL BEGAN: Originally, this course was named Journalling 2020, and it was a pandemic hit! Due to the incredible popularity of this class, I created Journalling #2 and Journalling #3 (now Expressing Yourself #2 and #3) to follow it up with new topics and poetry--the learners just couldn't get enough! These classes follow the same format, focusing on self and social-emotional awareness with poetry and art. While the first one only has fifteen topics, the second has thirty-four, and the third has more than a year's worth of topics! This first class mostly contains poetry written for children, while the selections in the second feature classic poets and poetry (for example, "our good friend," Emily Dickinson). As for Express Yourself #3, there is an emphasis on diverse and multicultural voices. I have put much effort into searching out diverse poets of varying backgrounds from around the world whose poems are in the public domain and whose topics are relevant to children. Expressing Yourself #2 https://outschool.com/classes/express-yourself-2-themed-topics-classic-poetry-social-emotional-reflection-i3l8bRnq?refuid=9YAKPuNb Expressing Yourself #3 https://outschool.com/classes/express-yourself-3-themed-topics-diverse-poetry-social-emotional-reflection-ml19loLG?refuid=9YAKPuNb 🧧DISCOUNTS: Trial a class for $1! Use coupon code BELLGPOETRYART19 Despite rising costs, I am dedicated to finding a solution for all families! Contact me if your learner wants to take my class and you need a discount. If you can pay the current rate, I thank you for your support since I work hard to provide creative, inspiring content while balancing the challenges of living with disability and chronic illness. Thank you! 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Learning Goals
Based on the Ontario standards:
Extend understanding of texts by connecting the ideas in them to their own knowledge and experience, to other familiar texts, and to the world around them.
Extend understanding of oral texts by connecting, comparing, and contrasting the ideas and information in them to their own knowledge, experience, and insights and to other texts.
Other Details
Learning Needs
I'm neurodivergent so my classes are creative and inclusive. I am also gentle and encouraging, and learners are welcome to participate in the chat box or orally. The class follows the same format to reduce anxiety. The ages are suggestions.
Parental Guidance
The topics in the class will vary depending on the learners in the class and what they bring up, and sensitive subjects may arise. I will allow the learners to express age-appropriate emotions and general experiences, but I will gently guide them back if something beyond that comes up.
Pre-Requisites
No prior experience with poetry is required for this class! All are welcome!
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Windsor
Associate's Degree in English from Canadian College of Educators
Can you believe that I despised poetry when I was young? Unfortunately, it was introduced in such a rigid and dull way that all of its magic was sucked away!
Now, I love poetry and write some each week! Of course, I love reading poetry, too, and listening to your poetry. At this point, I have been teaching it for at least eighteen years!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 277 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
2-6 learners per class