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Plan It Out: Bullet and Junk Journaling for Teens

In this planning 101 style club we will make a different personalized journal page every week to help plan & track their hobbies and classes! Hang out in a productive space every week! Doodle and draw with planning purpose! #superstar
Meg Markham
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5.0
Number of reviews:
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What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week
Grading
included

Class Experience

Upcoming Spreads:
Accomplishments & Goals spread
March Weeklies
Winter Junk Journal page



Each week we will be making a different type of spread together and discussing the benefits of planning your schedule, tracking your mood, and having ongoing to-do lists. Students talk and make connections with classmates as we work, through the zoom chat. There is no required social participation—if you just want to organize that’s just fine by me! 

I will listen to feedback from students after a few weeks and also teach them new types of spreads and create spreads unique to their needs. This class will be artistically fulfilling as well, with themes for spreads and different drawing and doodling techniques. We will cover one spread a week revisiting spreads per student's requests.

Exactly what will be covered the following week will be announced in the classroom, so you can choose to skip weeks or cancel if need be. I will also adjust our plan as the learners decide what they want to focus on. For new learners, we will always cover monthly and weekly spreads once a month in some capacity as they are the most needed in routine planning. This is an ongoing class so feel free to pop in and our week to week as you so choose.
Learning Goals
Students will improv their organization skills, get excited about creating a schedule, be able to better keep track of their responsibilities, have a creative outlet, and improv drawing and color theory skills.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
A notebook that they want to turn into a planner
A pen will always be needed

-other materials like colored marker/pen/tape will change week to week and be put in the classroom before each class. These materials are flexible however and students can get creative and use whatever they have at home.

Optional:
pencils will be good for learners who would like to sketch designs first
ruler/straight edge is helpful especially if straight lines are important to the learner
 2 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Welcome to my page! I am a professional actor and a summer camp counselor who teaches ukulele to kids of all ages. I also offer classes for audition prep, scene work, and bullet journaling!

I have worked as a counselor at camps around the United States for over eight years with kids of all ages physically and developmentally. I have experience working with groups as well as teaching one on one, and so here on Outschool I offer both small group classes and private lessons. 

As an actor, director, writer, and producer, I have worked on murder mysteries, children's theater, short plays, musicals, and voice acting in video games, immersive theater, and podcasts.

I value an inclusive learning environment so no matter your identity or background--I want to make art together! Every student can learn a new skill, learning should be fun, and no questions are too silly. 

Parents feel free to message me if you'd like me to schedule a session on a specific day or time! My inbox is always open!

FUN FACT: My favorite musical is Les Mis, so much so that my cat's name is Gavroche.

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$11

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 54 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
4-12 learners per class

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