What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
Can poetry also be visual art? In this class, students will learn that the answer is yes, while they transform an old book page into a masterpiece. They will look at various examples of blackout poetry, learn how to make their own poems step by step, and then share their examples with each other. This is a medium that will allow them to activate their full imagination and creativity. It is perfect both for reluctant writers who would benefit from another way of looking at writing, and passionate writers who would love to find a new style to explore. I am an experienced elementary school teacher, who has found this style of poetry to be highly engaging and rewarding for my students.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will need a few old book pages that they can draw on, Sharpies and a pencil.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello OutSchool families! My name is Chelsey and I am an enthusiastic, and creative elementary school teacher, youth theatre director and summer camp leader. I hold a degree from the University of British Columbia in English and Theatre, and another degree in Elementary Education
with a focus in Indigenous Education from the same university.
Here on OutSchool, I teach performing arts related classes, classes that incorporate academic curriculum but in engaging and creative ways, and arts-based classes. My classes incorporate such things as visual arts, drama, STEM projects, games, experiments, and challenges. They are highly interactive and hands-on.
In all of my teaching experiences, my first priority is to focus on the social-emotional well-being of my students, making sure to build strong relationships and a sense of community where they can feel not only comfortable to be themselves but also highly valued, just as they are. I strongly believe that children and youth learn best through exploration, creativity, and opportunities to engage their curiosity. Most of all, learning should be fun and focus mostly on learner-centred experiences that are hands-on and open-ended, rather than a more teacher-centred approach. This helps develop a life-long love of learning that I believe is vital for all of us.
I have years of experience leading children in camps related to visual arts, performing arts, and nature - three things that are personal passions of mine. In addition, I have taught children's drama classes for years and even directed children and youth in four (and counting!) full length theatre productions. This is my seventh year teaching elementary school and I truly love it. I have taught all grades between Grade 3 and Grade 7. I also spent a year teaching in a mostly online environment due to Covid concerns and this helped me learn how to maintain my teaching values in an online environment. My favourite thing about being a teacher is getting to know the unique personalities of each of my students, and nurturing their strengths and abilities. I truly believe that all children have special gifts they are just waiting to share.
I can't wait to connect with you!
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Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
40 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
2-10 learners per class