What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekAssessment
There is no formal grading for this class. Dancer assessment will be provided upon parent request.Grading
includedClass Experience
★Special Offer: Get 25% your first class by using the code ZOENEWSTUDENT23 when you enroll.★ Looking for a weekly ballet class your little one will love? Look no further! Tippy Toes Ballet is a virtual ballet class designed specifically for young dancers. Students enrolled in this class can expect to learn foundational ballet technique, improve strength and coordination, and have a blast each week. Sign up today, and watch as your child learns to shine their brightest! Class Breakdown: This class will be broken down into three sections. Each section will use instruction, activities, and music created specifically for young dancers. That means, you can rest assured that every lesson is designed with developmental goals for this age group in mind. • Warm Up - Each class will begin with a warm up designed to engage dancers with strength and flexibility. This section will focus on building motor skills and introducing ballet techniques such as straight legs and pointed toes. Dancers will only need enough space to stretch and move around for this section. • Ballet at the Barre - Next, dancers will practice foundational ballet steps at the barre. This section will use guided instruction to introduce key ballet terms and movements such as plié, relevé, and sauté. Dancers should bring a chair or a similar stable object to hold as a barre; however if this equipment is not available, dancers can easily modify this activity to dance without a barre. • Center Floor - Finally, Dancers will move to the floor to dance and play with fun games and activities. In this section, dancers will be encouraged to use their imaginations and follow their curiosities to engage with movement. Floorwork for this class will incorporate themes such as ballet technique, improvisation, creative movement, and expression. Each class will end with a freestyle dance party and a round of applause for the dancers. Learner Engagement: Time for sharing will be provided at the beginning of each class, and again at the end, if time allows. Dancers will be able to speak freely throughout each class; however, extraneous chatter will not be encouraged. Engagement is not required for this class. All learners are encouraged to participate at whatever level they are able and most comfortable. Video and audio will not be required; however, all students will be required to check in via video at least once per Outschool safety policy. The mute feature will be used if necessary to provide the best sound quality for all students. Dancers should be familiar with using this feature or have an adult nearby to help. For more information on class expectations, please review Miss Zoë's classroom policies, located on her teacher profile, or send her a message. 2023 Class Syllabus: Class themes and focus skills are created to highlight developmental goals for this age group. These special skills will be incorporated in games and activities throughout each class. Students are not required to complete theme studies in any order, and can join the class at any time. Specific class activities will be determined based on class skill level, abilities, and interests. For more information, please contact Miss Zoë directly. Date Theme 8/28-9/3 Moving with The Music: Improving active listening and music comprehension with movement games 9/4-9/10 The Ballet Safari: Building strength and coordination with animal friends 9/11-9/17 The Swan Ballet: Strengthening poise, posture, and technique with the music of swan lake 9/18-9/24 Twirl! Twirl! Twirl!: Developing coordination and stability in turns 9/25-10/1 Traveling Through Space: Exploring different spaces, levels, and types of movement 10/2-10/5 Ballerinas at The Royal Ball: Introducing the waltz step to beginning dancers 10/5-10/15 Fall Break 10/16-22 Ballerina-Rex: Increasing spatial awareness and active listening skills with dinosaur friends 10/22-29 Ballerinas Say Boo!: Practicing creative movement and expression with age-appropriate holiday activities 10/30-11/5 Pretty Pointed Toes: Improving ballet technique and muscle awareness in young dancers 11/6-11/12 The Season of Ballet: Practicing creative movement with the beautiful themes of fall 11/13-11/19 The Ballet Farm: Strengthening basic ballet steps with animal friends 11/20-11/26 Thanksgiving Break 11/27-12/3 Music That Moves You: Engaging with music to build active listening and improvisational skills 12/4-12/10 The Penguin Ballet: Developing coordination and memory skills with arctic animal friends 12/11-12/17 Ballerina's Wonderland: Improving coordination and locomotor skills with the magical themes of winter 12/18-12/22 The Nutcracker Ballet: Practicing creative movement with the characters from the beloved ballet 12/22-1/1 Winter Break Meet the Teacher: Hello friends! My name is Miss Zoë! I am a dance and movement teacher from the US with a lot of energy and a positive attitude. I have a bachelor’s degree from The University of North Carolina and four years of in-person preschool teaching experience. I have also worked professionally as a youth dance, ballet, and gymnastics instructor. I have formal dance training and collegiate athletic experience, as well as child development training. For more information visit my teacher profile, or send me a message.
Learning Goals
Specific goals for this class include: learning basic ballet terminology; developing foundational ballet technique, posture, and movements; mastering gross motor skills including animal actions; learning to express simple feelings and ideas through movement; learn to identify basic rhythms and tempos; and improving self-awareness as well as self-confidence.
Benefits of Childhood Dance:
Did you know that active children are proven to have better brain function and mental health as adults? Studies have shown that dance can have many far-reaching benefits for child development. Physical benefits of dance include: improved coordination and motor skills; increased strength and flexibility; and expanded body awareness. Mental benefits include: better listening skills; enhanced memory; enriched creativity; strengthened problem solving skills; and increased concentration. Social/ Emotional benefits include: increased self-confidence; improved emotional awareness and empathy; better communication; strengthened community; enhanced improvisation and perseverance skills; and better body image.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parental guidance is not required for this class; however, parents should be advised that physical activities such as dance can cause injury. Please make sure students have appropriate space and attire to ensure safety during class instruction. Younger learners may need help navigating the ZOOM platform. Please familiarize your learner with the mute/ unmute feature if you are unable to assist them during class time.
Supply List
No ballet equipment or attire is required for this class. Dancers should have enough space to stretch and move comfortably, comfortable attire for dancing, and a beverage to stay hydrated during class. Dancers will also be asked to bring a chair or similar stable object that can be used as a ballet barre. If this equipment is not available, dancers can make an easy modification to dance without a barre. For specific questions, send Miss Zoë a message.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Miss Zoë is a dance and movement teacher from the US with a bachelor’s degree from The University of North Carolina, child development and early childhood education training, formal dance training, and collegiate athletic experience. She has four years of in-person, preschool teaching experience, as well as a professional background in dance, ballet, and gymnastics instruction. For more information check out her teacher profile, or send her a message!
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Live Group Class
$11
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 492 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
1-6 learners per class