Arts
Wildflower Art, Poetry, & Nature: An English and Drawing Camp Part One
This class will focus on the beauty found in nature. Students will observe, and then learn how to draw, paint, and write poetry about wild flowers. I hope this class encourages learners to travel and appreciate the beauty in nature.
Judy Harrison M.Ed Art/Poetry/Animals
448 total reviews for this teacher
14 reviews for this class
Completed by 43 learners
7-12
year old learners
2-7
learners per class
$64
Charged upfront
$16 per class
Meets 2x per week
Over 2 weeks
45 minutes per class
Available times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
Imagine that it's a sunny summer day and you arrive at your destination to hike with your family or friends. As you walk and talk, you are amazed by the beautiful views surrounding you. It's wildflower season and you feel compelled to stop at every turn to take pictures of the gorgeous flowers. This is what it's like when I'm hiking and I'd like to share that experience with you. Judy will show the students photos and videos of flowers from hikes she's taken in the beautiful Sierra Nevada...
This class is taught in English.
Students will be shown a map of the regions where the teacher's wildflower photographs were taken. Students will learn how to write acrostic and haiku styles of poetry. Students will paint several types of wildflowers including lupines using acrylic and watercolor paints.
The teacher has a master's degree in Integrating Arts into the Curriculum and is thrilled to have Outschool as a platform to teach what she loves. She was a kindergarten through 4th-grade teacher for thirty years and currently gives workshops for PBS Kids.
Students may need to put some finishing touches on their art after class.
Art: Days 1 and 3 Watercolor Paper (2 sheets) 9" x 12" Tray of watercolor paints Fine Point or Extra Fine Black Sharpie marker (or any permanent black marker) Acrylic paints (pink, blue, purple, white, green, yellow) Plate or palette for mixing paint Small and medium-size brushes Q-tips to use for painting on Day One Paper Towels Water Table Covering and Paint Smock Poetry: Days 2 and 4 A few pieces of paper or a writing journal, eraser, and a pencil.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Judy Harrison M.Ed Art/Poetry/AnimalsCertified Teacher, Ready To Welcome Your Learner
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Lives in the
United States448 total reviews
497 completed classes
About Me
Greetings! Thank you for taking a moment to look at my educator profile. I have been teaching on Outschool since March 2020 and reaching learners in a virtual classroom is my new passion. Central Michigan University is where I earned an...