What's included
5 live meetings
5 in-class hoursClass Experience
In this 5-day camp, we will make 7 of my unicorn creations. Two creations are not shown in my updated class photo. Instruction will be completed through the instructor personally demonstrating and guiding students through each step of the creation process live, on camera to guide the students in creating their own pieces. These are the specific items we will make each day in the camp: Monday: 1. Unicorn Jar Tuesday: 2. Glitter Unicorn Crayon Resist Wednesday: 3. Edible Unicorn Horn (not pictured) 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Begin Thursday: 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Finish 5. Unicorn toilet Tissue Recycle Craft Friday: 6. Fluffy unicorn Slime (not pictured) 7. Glitter Unicorn Outline Specific items needed for each day will be listed in the classroom. Younger students depending on skill level may need assistance. It might be necessary for me to miss class and schedule a Saturday makeup class at the usual class time if my 6-year-old daughter is scheduled to work (modeling and acting). She typically has one booking per month taking up part of a day. That part of the day may or may not fall during this class. . Here is a list of what we will need each day for camp. All files can be printed on plain paper. Monday: 1. Unicorn Jar Jar Cotton Balls Yarn Scissors Tape Permanent marker to write on jar Glitter Yellow or glitter paper for unicorn horn 3 coordinating tempera/acrylic paint colors 3 paper cups Distilled water prevents mold (tap water can be used) Tuesday: 2. Glitter Unicorn Crayon Resist unicorn file printed on normal paper Cardstock paper Watercolor paint Paintbrush Cup of water Paper towel Glitter Pencil White Crayon Wednesday: 3. Edible Unicorn Horn 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Begin Waffle cone 1/2 cup powdered sugar 2 tablespoons room temperature butter 1/4-1/2 teaspoons of vanilla extract 1-3 drops of food coloring butter knife small bowl small plate for setting my unicorn horn on Baking sprinkles 3 painting rocks Acrylic paint Paint brushes Cup of water Paper towel Thursday: 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Finish 5. Unicorn toilet Tissue Recycle 3 painting rocks Acrylic Paint Paint brush Cup of water Paper towel Toilet tissue roll White paper Pink paper Gold/yellow paper Marker Yarn Scissors tape Friday: 6. Fluffy unicorn Slime 7. Glitter Unicorn Outline Glitter unicorn file printed on normal paper Cardstock paper 1/2 cup White School Glue Glitter 1 cup Shaving cream Baking soda Contact solution containing boric acid Bowl Spoon Container for slime School glue Glitter Watercolor paint Cup of water Paint brush Paper towel Flour Salt Stick
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parental guidance as needed because some students may need assistance with scissors & butter knife
Supply List
Welcome to Unicorn camp! I’m excited for next week. Here is a list of what we will need each day for camp. All files can be printed on plain paper. Monday: 1. Unicorn Jar Jar Cotton Balls Yarn Scissors Tape Permanent marker to write on jar Glitter Yellow or glitter paper for unicorn horn 3 coordinating tempera/acrylic paint colors 3 paper cups Distilled water prevents mold (tap water can be used) Tuesday: 2. Glitter Unicorn Crayon Resist unicorn file printed on normal paper Cardstock paper Watercolor paint Paintbrush Cup of water Paper towel Glitter Pencil White Crayon Wednesday: 3. Edible Unicorn Horn 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Begin Waffle cone 1/2 cup powdered sugar 2 tablespoons room temperature butter 1/4-1/2 teaspoons of vanilla extract 1-3 drops of food coloring butter knife small bowl small plate for setting my unicorn horn on Baking sprinkles 3 painting rocks Acrylic paint Paint brushes Cup of water Paper towel Thursday: 4. Unicorn Painted Rocks Finish 5. Unicorn toilet Tissue Recycle 3 painting rocks Acrylic Paint Paint brush Cup of water Paper towel Toilet tissue roll White paper Pink paper Gold/yellow paper Marker Yarn Scissors tape Friday: 6. Fluffy unicorn Slime 7. Glitter Unicorn Outline Glitter unicorn file printed on normal paper Cardstock paper 1/2 cup White School Glue Glitter 1 cup Shaving cream Baking soda Contact solution containing boric acid Bowl Spoon Container for slime School glue Glitter Watercolor paint Cup of water Paint brush Paper towel
7 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Doctoral Degree from University of Tennessee
Master's Degree from University of Tennessee
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Notre Dame
I enjoy incorporating educational opportunities into fun activities. For example, my Girls’ Coloring Social Club hides science, geography, social studies, arts, communication and history.
My teaching style preference is a homeschool approach emphasizing respectful for the child by allowing children to speak during classes rather than instituting abject muting. Students are treated like they and their ideas are important. Students are able to learn proper socialization skills over time through this teaching method.
Occasionally, I will need to cancel class with only a few days notice to travel for work or to meet family responsibilities. If this may be an issue, please consider it before enrolling.
CLASS RULES
All of my classes have the same classroom rules:
Be kind to each other
Don’t speak over others
Allow everyone a chance to speak
Mute yourself if you have background noise so we can hear each other
You do not have to raise your hand to speak but if someone is speaking and you’d like to speak, raise your hand so I know to call on you next
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
It detracts from the learning experience of students and from my teaching when I have a student attending classes who refuses to adhere to the class rules.
Noncomplying students will be corrected (muted in extreme cases) and reminded of the class rules 3 times each class before being sent to the waiting room. If a student is sent to the waiting room, a message will be sent to the parent after class about the classroom issues with the student. If a student is sent to the waiting room during 2 classes, the student will be withdrawn from class.
Professional & Teaching Experience:
Homeschool Co-op Teacher
English Teaching Certificate
Licensed Attorney for 20 years
5 law licenses in the U.S. and abroad
Licensed Yoga Instructor
Bible Vacation School Teacher
Former Art Museum Teacher
Former University Continuing Education Teacher
Former University Business Professor
Former Catechism Teacher
Former Algebra Tutor
Holistic Healing Certificates
Kids Soccer & Volleyball Coach Certificate
Safe Haven Certification (working with children in the Catholic Church)
Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art & Theology, Notre Dame
Master of Business Administration, Tennessee
Master’s exchange program Piura, Peru
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Law, Tennessee
About Me:
I’ve studied 7 languages.
I love to travel the world.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$125
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
60 min
Completed by 17 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
4-10 learners per class