
Short Summary
Class Information
Availability
Super Sketchers classes are live-streamed at 4:45PM EST on Thursdays and 1:00PM EST on Fridays. A video of the class lesson will be made available on Friday or Saturday after the class. There is no current cap on the number of students in class, but as classes grow, new class time offerings will be added based on group feedback.
Description
Super Sketchers Draw Club (1hr per week, Basic Drawing for Ages 8-15, Thursdays 4:45-5:45PM OR Fridays 1-2PM EST, Conducted on Zoom) If you can't make one class time any given week, you are welcome to join the other.
NOTE: This class is ongoing, year-round, and can be purchased monthly (4 sessions, $10/session), by the semester (18 sessions prorated weekly, $8/session) or yearly (48 sessions including summer, $6.50/session). All of the 8-15 year olds in a single family can join for the price of one. Discounted pricing available for groups of 10 or more from different families that want to meet together to draw (see website).
Super Sketchers is our flagship Draw Club class. Have fun learning to draw or draw better! We tackle a basic drawing technique every week (like character development, expression, posing, action, shading, page layout, framing, perspective, camera angles, texture, inking) and explore lots of drawing styles (like manga, comic book art, classic illustration, cartooning, caricature, realism).
Classes are live-streamed and feature step-by-step drawing for three weeks, followed by a one-week Studio Project (recorded session) to use your imagination and apply your newly learned skills to your own drawings (there is a step-by-step option in the video if you're having trouble coming up with your own inspiration).
Class Structure: 5 minutes of lesson focus, history and examples, 45 minutes of drawing (10 minutes drawing, 2 minute break repeated), and 10 minutes to apply the skill learned to your own drawing.
Students receive a Zoom link and a JPG template to print each week a couple days before class. If you miss a class or classes, they will be posted as private videos on YouTube for two weeks following the session, so you can always catch up when your time frees up.
Supplies: You can get as fancy as you'd like, but Draw Club only needs a pencil, eraser, some copy paper, simple colored pencils or crayons (preferably with two or three of each color...ie. light, medium, dark green), and a couple of permanent ink pens (fine point and medium point). You will also need access to a printer to print the drawing template each week.
Here is our first week's lesson this year (with the students edited out so we aren't putting them online). We make videos like this every week and put them on YouTube for those who missed the live class or prefer working with a video. The videos stay up on YouTube for a few weeks.
Neurodivergency Specializations and Accommodations
Our classes are geared toward all learners, but over the years we've had many students with AD/HD, anxiety and mild Autism and Aspergers Syndrome. We cannot promise we're a good fit for all neurodivergencies, but below is a list of ways that your student can expect accommodation in our classes. Please contact us if you have questions.
Flexible Scheduling- Students can join either of two live class options or do the lesson from our YouTube videos of class posted after the live sessions are finished.
Noise Management- During the drawing time, the students will be muted so there are no extra distractions. We take a break every 10 minutes and unmute, and then mute the session again when starting to draw. Questions can be directed to the chat during those time.
Behavioral and Environmental Supports- Clear expectations, timely feedback, positive reinforcement and small breaks are all implemented during our sessions.
Personalized Learning Strategies/Professional Support- We do not evaluate a learner's learning style as part of our class, but when student's share their work with the teacher, we do offer suggestions for improved success and provide encouragement for their work.