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PokÉMon and Baby Yoda Christmas and New Year's Eve Art

In thiss class, learners will be guided to draw a Christmas Baby Yoda and Pikachu dressed as an elf. We'll create a paper Yoda Santa ornament and a New Year's Eve Poke-Ball Drop craft. Fun holiday facts presented!
Colleen Smith
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0 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
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1 year access
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Class Experience

Each week, I will upload a recording to the classroom. I will start each recording with fun holiday facts, accompanied by pictures. I will then give step-by-step instructions on how to create the weekly drawing or craft. During the recordings, I will have different screens visible, so that students can see me speaking at the start of each recording and then watch my hands as I draw and create the crafts. This will allow learners to follow along with my instructions. I will break each step down, so artists of all levels are welcome! Students will have the ability to pause each recording, as needed.

Students can replicate my creations or add their own unique elements, with some ideas mentioned in the recordings. 

Week 1
I will start the weekly recording with some fun facts about toys as Christmas gifts! I will then demonstrate how to draw Pikachu dressed as an elf. Students will upload their drawing to the classroom and write a short poem about the best Christmas gift they've given or received. However, there's a catch! Don't name the gift in your poem, and see if your teacher or fellow-learners can guess the gift you wrote about.

Week 2
I will start the weekly recording sharing 5 facts about the history of Christmas ornaments. Next, we will create a Yoda Santa ornament. We can do this using simple materials: construction paper, scissors, a glue stick, and string or ribbon. A complete list is in the materials section below. Learners will share a photo of their finished ornament. Five times throughout the week, I will post different decoration scavenger hunt challenges for the learners. For example, take a photo of a decoration, in your home or community, that has large ears and isn't Baby Yoda.

Week 3
I will start the weekly recording by sharing some fun facts about Christmas trees! I will then demonstrate how to draw Baby Yoda, wearing a Santa hat, in a Christmas gift under a Christmas tree. Students will write a collaborative story about a Christmas tree. I will write the initial sentence for the story. A student will write a second sentence. The next student will write a third, and so on. The story can continue to grow until the following week.

Week 4
I will start the weekly recording with some facts the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop. I will then demonstrate how to create a Poke-Ball countdown craft. Students will share a picture of their creations to the classroom and can share what they are looking forward to in 2022!  Learners will also share their New Year's Eve traditions.

How does a “Flexible Schedule” course work?
There are no live sessions. A new recording is uploaded to the classroom each week. Discussions with the teacher take place via the classroom message board or private message.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Weeks 2 and 4 will involve cutting with scissors. Please monitor your learner's safety during these projects.
Supply List
Weeks 1 and 3
Paper
Pencil and Eraser
Black marker for outlining (optional)
Colored pencils, crayons, or markers

Week 2
Construction or colored paper (one piece of each: green, red, white, black, pink, yellow. All, except green, can be substituted with white paper and a marker or crayon.)
Glue stick (can use liquid glue as a substitute)
Scissors
A cup or glass to trace
String, twine or ribbon about 12 inches long
Pencil

Week 4
Paper plate (can use white paper as a substitute)
Red marker or red paint and paintbrush
Black construction paper
2 pieces of paper (white or light color suggested)
Scissors
Tape or glue
Colored pencils, crayons, or markers
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Week 1--Popular toys as Christmas gift information was gathered from the History Chanel's online article. https://www.history.com/news/10-christmas-toys-through-the-decades Week 2--Ornament facts were gathered from Christmashq.com https://christmashq.com/decorations/ornaments/ Week 3--Christmas Tree Facts were gathered from the Heritage Radio Network and Accuweather. https://heritageradionetwork.org/10-surprising-facts-about-christmas-trees?gclid=Cj0KCQiAhMOMBhDhARIsAPVml-EgoGPhcw_cZL730Sg1BLNJrzLNjPa5I1RyLew6CotLKF3AKji0B7waAvVCEALw_wcB https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/10-interesting-facts-about-christmas-trees/339898 Week 4-Times Square Ball Drop facts were gathered from Times Square's official website. https://www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-new-years-eve/nye-history-times-square-ball
Joined September, 2021
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Bachelor's Degree from Bucknell University
I always enjoyed art as a child, and continued to take art classes at the college level and as an adult.  I enjoy using art to teach and engage online learners.

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