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Sheila Cunningham Bookmaking/Visual Artist-Big Thought Artist



Bookmaking with Kids - On Campus

Time Frames
During School Day, After School, Summer, Weekend
Formats
On Campus Professional Development, Off Campus Professional Development, On Campus Program
Grades
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Community/Fam., Talented/Gifted
Standards

Description

Sheila makes literacy lively, offering a rare opportunity for students to learn the exquisite history and art of bookmaking. After an overview of the history of books, Sheila shares how innovation has influenced the evolution of books overtime. Next, students will make their own books. They employ four different styles that represent the development of the book throughout history, including scroll books, Japanese stab binding, accordion books, and pamphlet stitch. Children then either write a simple story for one of their books, or choose a story they have already written. The finishing touches come when the students illustrate their stories. Teacher will select the style of book they would like thier students to create when they schedule the program. Program can be scheduled as a professional development workshop. This hands-on workshop introduces teachers, librarians and parents to proven bookmaking techniques that engage children in literacy, writing, and art, as they become authors of their own books. They will create models of a variety of book structures that are easy to recreate and integrate into lesson plans and library activities. No prior experience needed great for all skill levels. This hands-on project enhances students learning by providing opportunities for all types of learners in different ways: visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic.

Students Will

  • Literacy Connection: Making Books That Fly, Fold, Wrap, Hide, Pop Up, Twist & Turn: Books for Kids to Make by Gwen Diehn ISBN-10: 1579903266 and ISBN-13: 978-1579903268
  • create their own books
  • Learn the history of books and the innovations that influenced the evolution of the book
  • Build sequencing skills
  • Express ideas through original stories and artworks
  • Create illustrations for their books that are based on personal observations and experiences
  • Integrate a variety of ideas about self, life events, family, and community in original stories and artworks.

Details

Dates: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Times: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Duration: 60 minutes
School Fee: Flat Rate: $150.00
Minimum Attendance: 5
Maximum Attendance: 30
Bilingual: No
Technical Needs: Students need a table or desk to complete this project.
Other Information:

Scheduling / Booking

Instructions: Book programs by calling 972-822-3027 and/or email [email protected]. All programs taught on campus.
Deadline: Please contact Sheila to schedule within one week of receiving your voucher.
Cancellation Policy: Cancelling two weeks or more prior to scheduled date a full refund less a processing fee of $20 will be refunded. Within 2 weeks, a 50% refund will be returned or apply full fee to a future session. Notification of less than 24 hours has no refund. Cancellations should be made by phone 972-822-3027 AND by email at [email protected]. Should illness, inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances prevent the program taking place as scheduled, Sheila will offer the option of rescheduling.
After School Policy: A teacher or afterschool employee must remain with class at all times. Maximum students 30.

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