AlbertZeroK
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I volunteered to assist with a Children's workshop at our local YMCA. I thought, kewl, they will have a lesson plan, etc and I'll just skate though... if only it were so.
They have 5 digital cameras, 5 students (ages 9-12) and no lesson plan... HELP! (I think it's a total of 10 1 hour classes)
Okay, so I have experience volunteering with children in this age range and am an outgoing guy so I don't think that will be an issue, plus someone on staff from the YMCA will be in with me. But I think I need to come up with a lesson plan. This is what I have so far:
Class 1 - This is a camera. I wanted to bring pictures printed from different cameras, from my pro stuff to some taken from an iPhone or my Android and some taken with a point and shoot. Really drive home, equipment is only part of the equation. Plus do a walk though of how to hold a camera.
Class 2 - Talk about light. I though of working through light in a fashion they could understand. So talk about how when someone shines a bright light in your face, that you can't see anything else over that light. Or how it takes you a few seconds to make out things in the dark. Then talk about how a camera works.
Class 3 - Photos are everywhere. Class project, give each of the 5 children a small area to photograph in and let them make pictures, so one person would get an office, one person the storage closet, one person the class room, etc. I would go around first to make sample pictures with the same camera before the class.
Class 4 - Outdoor Photography.
Class 5 - Outdoor Photography Project - go outside and shoot in a limited space. LIke the indoor project from class 3.
Class 6 - Composition. Negative Space, Rule of Thirds, Fill the Frame. Go through different pictures taken by the children and show how cropping can make them look like different pictures. Perhaps make a match game to match the original picture with the cropped picture.
Class 7 - Photographing People
Class 8 - Free Lance shooting around the YMCA. Let children go around and take pictures of stuff they think they would like.
They have 5 digital cameras, 5 students (ages 9-12) and no lesson plan... HELP! (I think it's a total of 10 1 hour classes)
Okay, so I have experience volunteering with children in this age range and am an outgoing guy so I don't think that will be an issue, plus someone on staff from the YMCA will be in with me. But I think I need to come up with a lesson plan. This is what I have so far:
Class 1 - This is a camera. I wanted to bring pictures printed from different cameras, from my pro stuff to some taken from an iPhone or my Android and some taken with a point and shoot. Really drive home, equipment is only part of the equation. Plus do a walk though of how to hold a camera.
Class 2 - Talk about light. I though of working through light in a fashion they could understand. So talk about how when someone shines a bright light in your face, that you can't see anything else over that light. Or how it takes you a few seconds to make out things in the dark. Then talk about how a camera works.
Class 3 - Photos are everywhere. Class project, give each of the 5 children a small area to photograph in and let them make pictures, so one person would get an office, one person the storage closet, one person the class room, etc. I would go around first to make sample pictures with the same camera before the class.
Class 4 - Outdoor Photography.
Class 5 - Outdoor Photography Project - go outside and shoot in a limited space. LIke the indoor project from class 3.
Class 6 - Composition. Negative Space, Rule of Thirds, Fill the Frame. Go through different pictures taken by the children and show how cropping can make them look like different pictures. Perhaps make a match game to match the original picture with the cropped picture.
Class 7 - Photographing People
Class 8 - Free Lance shooting around the YMCA. Let children go around and take pictures of stuff they think they would like.
just a thought.Sounds like a neat class Good Luck