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Sketchnotes Program (18, 22 May) (Morning Batch)

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Children will laearn to convert ideas into simple visual drawings that make learning easier, more engaging, and more memorable.

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Sketchnote Program for Kids

Dates : 18 to 22 May

Duration; 75 mins each day

Timings : 11 AM – 12:15 PM India time / 7:30 AM- 8:45 AM Amsterdam

Age group : 8 years to 13 years

Express Ideas & Learn Subjects Visually

Classroom Sketchnotes by India Student

Most children are taught to memorize information. Very few are taught how to visualize it.

At Visual Thinking School, Netherlands, this program helps children convert ideas into simple visual drawings that make learning easier, more engaging, and more memorable.

Using sketchnotes, doodles, icons, arrows, diagrams, and storytelling visuals, children learn how to:

  • express thoughts visually
  • simplify complex ideas
  • create visual summaries of subjects
  • improve understanding and recall
  • communicate ideas more confidently

This is not a traditional art class.

It is a visual learning program that combines:

  • creativity
  • communication
  • thinking skills
  • note-making
  • learning techniques

into one engaging experience.


What Children Learn

✏️ Simple Sketchnote Drawing

Kids learn easy visual elements anyone can draw:

  • icons
  • stick figures
  • banners
  • arrows
  • visual connectors
  • layouts

Even children who think they “cannot draw” quickly discover they can communicate visually.

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🧠 Learn School Subjects Visually

Children practice converting topics from:

  • science
  • history
  • geography
  • languages
  • storytelling

into visual notes and diagrams.

This helps improve:

  • understanding
  • focus
  • memory
  • retention

🎤 Express Ideas Clearly

Children learn how to present ideas visually instead of depending only on long written notes.

This builds:

  • confidence
  • communication
  • creativity
  • independent thinking