What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
In this Pokemon club we will gather weekly to talk about all things Pokemon! Learners are welcome to bring their cards, games and love for Pokémon to share with students that share their passion! While building on public speaking and active listening skills through engagement in the class, students will also broaden their knowledge of the Pokémon world. Although this class is mainly student led discussion, we will have classes focused on particular subjects such as Pokemon card deck building, Pokémon types (strengths and weaknesses), in game team building/strategies and trivia. As an extension of my Little Dreamers Character Art classes where we draw Pokémon every Saturday, this class will also work as a “board of trustees” that will help choose the characters we draw for the month.
Learning Goals
Students will build on public speaking and active listening skills as they engage with a community of tudents that share their passion for Pokémon. In addition, students will learn info and strategies for things such as Pokémon cards, video games and more.
Other Details
Supply List
The willingness to learn, interact and a passion for Pokémon! Students are welcome to bring their cards and other pokemon belongings to share!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi, my name is Sterling B. Freeman, a children's book author, illustrator, and visual artist living in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. I'm now teaching basic cartooning to ages 4-8 using numbers, letters, and shapes. With the use of these characters that they also learn in school, kids attending my art sessions will gain extra practice and build on their drawing skills.
Since I was a young child, I've had a passion for creative arts, communication, the performing arts, and entrepreneurship. My parents set me up in my own business, "Xpressions Custom Art Apparel," in 8th grade. I worked in it through high school, making logos and creating custom art on clothing. After high school, I attended college at A&T State University for Graphic Design. I helped in the creative directing of music, media, and animation projects, which is how I discovered my desire to inspire others to reach their fullest potential -- especially the biggest dreamers of all, children.
Throughout the years, my goal has been to energize, enlighten, and empower others. Teaching kids on Outschool helps me continue to achieve that dream. All children can dream, but not every child has the exposure to keep them believing that they can fulfill them. Even if your child doesn't have the natural talent to draw, my class will show them how in ways they already understand. This class aims to keep their little imaginations alive and show them that anything is possible if they put their minds to it.
I do all of my creative work from my in-home space I call the "Dream Lab." I will also teach your little dreamer from this same lab. In this area, I founded the Little Light Series, a business aimed at inspiring young dreamers. I recently wrote and illustrated my first children's book, "Goodnight, Little Dreamer," published in 2020. It includes a companion coloring book.
After becoming an author, I've had the opportunity to speak and present live and virtual readings to children in the local schools. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I began offering online audio readings, and now publish a blog and newsletter to inspire kids: "Weekly Inspirations for Little Dreamers."
Check out my schedule to enroll now!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
60 min
Completed by 70 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-9
1-15 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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