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Visual Journaling

VISUAL JOURNALING

Recording your lifetime experience begins with the first page. Learn to organize your projects with images. Gathering from interactive brainstorming. We will explore your imaginative potential with sketches that are waiting to be released from your past in a creative process that is both enjoyable and exciting.

Subject

Art History

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

Usual availability/office hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where

  • to be determined between teacher and students.
    Bellingham, WA

    Willing to travel up to 50 miles

Price: $135.00

Notes: Six 1.5 hr. sessions .... $135 Mileage: 20¢ per mile over 10 mil... see more

Notes:

Six 1.5 hr. sessions .... $135

Mileage: 20¢ per mile over 10 miles. Cash, checks and trust accepted.

Mention you saw this class on Teach Street and receive a 7th lesson at no charge.

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Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
  • Class / Group Sessions

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  • "What a Great Morning!"

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    • Rebecca Van Slyke, Second Grade Teacher

    Review of Ellen Clark, December 02, 2008

    Ellen Clark spent a wonderful morning in my second grade classroom in November. She brought some pictures having to do with the first Thanksgiving (a topic we were just beginning), and then showed the kids how to make their own picture journal. After labeling the pages, she showed them how to draw Pilgrims, The Mayflower, Native Americans and other Thanksgiving symbols. The kids loved it! One comment: "This was the BEST day in my WHOLE life!"
    Thanks again, Ellen!

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    Ellen Clark spent a wonderful morning in my second grade classroom in November. She brought some pictures having to do with the first Thanksgiving (a topic we were just beginning), and then showed the kids how to make their own picture journal. After labeling the pages, she showed them how to draw Pilgrims, The Mayflower, Native Americans and other Thanksgiving symbols. The kids loved it! One c...

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    Teacher's Response:

    Thank you for your comments. In this classroom the teacher had many beautiful books to share about the early settlers and the room was buzzing with questions. It seems that art is the soul of a good lesson. When children are doing what they love to do, learning comes natural.

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    Thank you for your comments. In this classroom the teacher had many beautiful books to share about the early settlers and the room was buzzing with questions. It seems that art is the soul of a goo...

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