In this workshop, you will learn how to integrate the ARTS into your curriculum at home and also a little about Sightline Integrated Arts – a Christian drop-off program for homeschool students ages 6-18 offering a variety of CORE and ARTS classes.
Come to this interactive workshop to learn ways to make your student’s learning more experiential, interactive, and engaging. You will be up on your feet as the student and learn how fun and easy it is to study core subjects through experiential learning and the arts.
You will learn how to combine multiple styles of learning with any core curriculum you are using with the arts – theater, music, dance, and art. Experiential, interconnected learning better engages both sides of the student’s brain. By integrating your curriculum with the arts, your student’s brain forms stronger overall connections, and they are able to store more relevant information.
Diana Turner is the Program Director and theatre and art teacher at Sightline Integrated Arts. She homeschooled her three children and continues to teach in the ABQ homeschool community. Diana taught and directed theatre for youth for over 20 years. She was the Drama Director/Teacher at the Rio Grande Enrichment Studies (RGES) where she produced The Count of Monte Cristo, The Sound of Music, Twelfth Night, Fiddler on the Roof, Robin Hood and many more. Sightline Integrated Arts is a “drop off” homeschool enrichment program that offers CORE and ARTS classes for ages 6-18. Sightline’s focus is integrating the arts into core curriculum and vice versa. This year, she directed the full-length production of The Secret Adversary with her high school Performance Class (last year they performed The Tempest) and her younger acting students wrote and performed their own fairy tales. Diana has a master’s degree in education and taught in APS for several years.
How to Integrate the ARTS Into Your Curriculum (Vendor)
$6.00
Listen to this interactive workshop to learn ways to make your student’s learning more experiential, interactive, and engaging.
Description
In this workshop, you will learn how to integrate the ARTS into your curriculum at home and also a little about Sightline Integrated Arts – a Christian drop-off program for homeschool students ages 6-18 offering a variety of CORE and ARTS classes.
Come to this interactive workshop to learn ways to make your student’s learning more experiential, interactive, and engaging. You will be up on your feet as the student and learn how fun and easy it is to study core subjects through experiential learning and the arts.
You will learn how to combine multiple styles of learning with any core curriculum you are using with the arts – theater, music, dance, and art. Experiential, interconnected learning better engages both sides of the student’s brain. By integrating your curriculum with the arts, your student’s brain forms stronger overall connections, and they are able to store more relevant information.
Diana Turner is the Program Director and theatre and art teacher at Sightline Integrated Arts. She homeschooled her three children and continues to teach in the ABQ homeschool community. Diana taught and directed theatre for youth for over 20 years. She was the Drama Director/Teacher at the Rio Grande Enrichment Studies (RGES) where she produced The Count of Monte Cristo, The Sound of Music, Twelfth Night, Fiddler on the Roof, Robin Hood and many more. Sightline Integrated Arts is a “drop off” homeschool enrichment program that offers CORE and ARTS classes for ages 6-18. Sightline’s focus is integrating the arts into core curriculum and vice versa. This year, she directed the full-length production of The Secret Adversary with her high school Performance Class (last year they performed The Tempest) and her younger acting students wrote and performed their own fairy tales. Diana has a master’s degree in education and taught in APS for several years.