Teaching Art: Exploring Art History and Techniques – Courtney Sanford, Part 2 (Homeschooling Every Subject)
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"Art journals make a beautiful keepsake; your kids’ work isn’t lost on random pieces of paper." ~ Courtney Sanford Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Yvette Hampton and Courtney Sanford from the Delightful Art Company dive into the world of homeschool art education. In this episode, you'll discover: The seven primary genres of art and how to incorporate them into your homeschool curriculum. Practical tips for less artistic homeschool moms to effectively teach art. Innovative methods to engage your scientific and non-artistic children in creative activities. How to create engaging art journals that double as educational tools. Insights into balancing art with scientific and academic subjects. The importance of studying famous artists and different art techniques. Don't miss this insightful conversation, perfect for any homeschool parent looking to enrich their teaching methods! Come back tomorrow for the rest of this conversation. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources Delightful Art Co. The Art of Ancient History, by Courtney Sanford Reflections on Art History, by Courtney Sanford Draw Your Way Into the Woods, by Courtney Sanford Mark Kistler Art Lessons Christian Worldview Film Festival Recommended Art Supplies: 48 PCS Sketch Drawing Tools, 20 Blending Stumps Set Premium Colored Pencils Watercolor Paint Set Dual Tip Colored Art Markers Liquitex BASICS Acrylic Paint Tube 12-Piece Set 1 inch Flat Paint Brushes for Acrylic Painting 11pc Round Paint Brush Set Mixed Media Art Journal Sketchbook (Hardcover) Mixed Media Art Journal Sketchbook (Spiral Bound) Sculpey Clay (Colors) Sculpey Clay (White) Clay Sculpting Tools Podcast Recommendations: Homeschooling Every Subject Series Thinking Dad Podcast 📚📖 Ready to start homeschooling? 🏠📓 🍿 Stream Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution 🍿 for FREE today and get the 📖 Homeschool Survival Kit 📖 delivered to your inbox immediately! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Are you in need of a fresh vision for your homeschool? Join us for 4 days of Homeschool Encouragement at the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Use the coupon code PODCAST to save 25% on registration today! Discussion Questions: Exploration of Art Genres: What are the seven primary genres of art mentioned by Yvette in the episode, and why might understanding these genres be beneficial in homeschooling? Teaching Methods in Homeschooling: Courtney Sanford talks about using blank art journals for various subjects. How can incorporating art journals improve engagement and retention of information in children, especially in subjects like science? Avoiding Worksheets: After Courtney's negative experience with workbook-based education in private school, she decided to avoid worksheets. How do you balance between structured workbook learning and more open-ended, creative forms of learning in homeschooling? Linking Science and Art: Courtney described how her son used to draw animals from the Animal Encyclopedia. How can drawing enhance learning in scientific subjects, and what are some other ways to integrate art into science lessons? Art as Historical Context: How does using art as a timeline marker, as Courtney suggests, help in understanding and retaining historical events and periods? Famous Artists and Techniques: Courtney mentions several famous artists and their distinct styles. How important do you think it is to expose children to the works and techniques of famous artists, and what impact can it have on their own artistic development? Art and Personal Expression: How does Courtney's approach of letting children create their own books on subjects reflect the importance of personal expression in learning? Have you tried similar methods in yo