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Junk Journal Club: Creative Ways to Journal

This ongoing club meets each week to practice creative journaling techniques.
Ebony Mason, M.A./Ed.S
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(216)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week
Assignments
included
Grading
This class does not have graded assignments. It is open to all and encourages creative expression.

Class Experience

Beginner Level
Welcome to Junk Journal Club! We will meet once a week to create together.  Junk journaling is a technique where students can express themselves through recycled materials and their creativity. 

Each club meeting will begin with a check in where students have the opportunity to share. We will then jump into journaling. Each week will be focused on a different topic, however, students are able to create how they please. We will conclude our club meetings by sharing what we make!  

Weekly Topics are listed below: 



- Week of November 17:All About Me
- Week of November 24: Gratitude Spread
- Week of December 1: December Mood Board or students choice
- Week of December 8: Coping Skills Menu
- Week of December 15: Photo Memories
- Week of December 22: Winter Bingo
- Week of December 29: A Letter to Myself
- Week of January 5: New Year Vision Board or students choice
- Week of January 12: What's on my Playlist
- Week of January 19: Paper Scraps Spread
- Week of January 26: Interactive Journal Spread


Other topics can be recommended by club members. Class schedule will be updated monthly. Everyone is welcome, prior experience is not needed.
Learning Goals
students will learn new creative and junk journaling techniques
learning goal

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is open to individuals with diverse learning needs. The teacher has experience working with students that have ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities.
Parental Guidance
Students may need to use scissors in preparing materials for their journal spread. Parents please be advised and monitor use in younger students
Supply List
Learners will need a journal to create in. 

Supplies that will be helpful to create new spreads: 

- junk (could be: old cards, maps, post cards, old playing cards, flyers, ticket stubs, food wrappers, etc.)
-magazines/ newspaper to use/ cut up for inspiration
- scrap paper
-pen/pencil
- markers/coloring utensils
-scissors
- glue stick

Optional supplies (these supplies aren't needed but can be used to enhance journal spreads:
-photos
-decorative stickers
-washi tape
- scrapbook paper
Joined May, 2020
4.8
216reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! My name is Ebony Mason and I love to teach classes on diversity, mindfulness,  and coping strategies. I have a graduate degree in School Psychology and currently work in the public school setting. I hope to bring an interactive style and positivity to each class I teach.

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$15

weekly
1x per week
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-8 learners per class

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