What's included
5 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. Each week, students will add the assigned poem to their journals by painting a scene or background, then copying the poem by hand. They can copy the entire poem or choose an excerpt.Class Experience
Combine art and poetry by compiling your very own journal of paintings, sketches and poems. This is a self-paced version of my Painting Poetry series, a course that I have offered on Outschool since 2017! During this course, a pre-recorded video will be posted weekly to discuss a poem, its writer and any pertinent background information. In the video, I will also demonstrate my painting and offer ideas, suggestions and various techniques, but your learner may choose to paint whatever they like to represent the poem of the week. They will be encouraged to copy the poem as well, which will result in their very own journal of poetry and art. After watching the video and completing their own paintings, students are asked to share it by posting a picture in the classroom. They will also be asked to reflect on the poem and answer 3 questions about the subject. The questions can be printed out and submitted as an attachment, or students can type out their answers and attach the photo of their painting to the comment. The questions are simple and reflective; there are no wrong answers, and the focus will be on how the poem made them feel, what they liked or disliked about it, and what their perspective is on the subject. They are also encouraged to find another poem by the same poet and recommend it for fellow students to read! During this 5-week course, students will consider the following poems and poets: - [I wandered lonely as a cloud] (William Wordsworth) - maggie and milly and molly and may (e.e. cummings) - The Raven (Edgar Allen Poe - abridged) - Dream Variations (Langston Hughes) - The Road Not Taken (Robert Frost) Students can continue to add to their portfolio on their own, using these paintings and poems as inspiration to even attempt writing their own poems and taking their notebooks "in the field". This course is a great way to introduce young learners to poetry and fine arts. Students who have taken classes in my Painting Poetry series may be familiar with the process of reading a poem and painting a scene inspired by the poem. This course is a self-paced version that will allow each student to progress alongside fellow classmates every week and to begin a portfolio of art!
Learning Goals
Our paintings will focus on being inspired by the poem, so it is possible that every student's painting will be unique. At the end of this course, your student will have a portfolio of beautiful paintings and well-known works of literature.
Syllabus
5 Lessons
over 5 WeeksLesson 1:
I wandered lonely as a cloud...
Welcome to our first assignment, where we will discuss and paint a poem by William Wordsworth.
Lesson 2:
maggie and milly and molly and may
This week our lesson is on a contemporary poet known as e.e. cummings.
Lesson 3:
The Raven
Have you heard of Edgar Allan Poe? This spooky poem is his most famous work. Let's read it together!
Lesson 4:
Dream Variations
Langston Hughes is one of America's most famous poets of all time. Let's learn about the Harlem Renaissance and discuss his famous poem, Dream Variations.
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Supply List
- Art journal with watercolor or mixed media paper. Journal can be any size. Spiral-bound journals are typically easier to paint in. An example can be seen here: https://smile.amazon.com/Strathmore-Visual-Watercolor-Journal-Sheets/dp/B003YJ36AA/ref=mp_s_a_1_25?keywords=art+journal+watercolor&qid=1571582103&sprefix=art+journal+wa&sr=8-25 - Watercolor paints (any brand will work, but you may want to choose a set with several colors). - Various paintbrushes in assorted sizes - Water, newspaper and paper towels on hand - Binder clips (optional) to help keep the pages straight
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My Painting Poetry with Watercolors classes have been so successful on Outschool that I have decided to compile them into a self-paced course for those who would like to complete a portfolio of their artwork on their own schedule. I enjoy teaching watercolor techniques to children, and love combining my love of poetry with my passion for fine art.
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Self-Paced Course
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Ages: 8-12